Gentlemen,
On behalf of the brothers of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, I would like to extend a warm welcome to our website. Please feel free to take a look around and make sure to check out the news feeds to keep up to date on what's going on at the ranch along with any other upcoming events; we hope you find what you're looking for. Whether you're an alumni, an active brother, or a prospective member, we have all the information you need regarding SAE Pennsylvania Alpha-Zeta. If you don't have a login username, sign up so you can receive monthly e-newsletters and have full access to all tools on the website. Thank you, lets go state!
Phi Alpha,
Joe Reichwein
Eminent Archon
Goons 12'
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| EventsHomecoming 2010 Date: October 09, 2010 It's not too early to start planning for Homecoming 2010! The Nittany Lions will face the Fighting Illini. Stay tuned for more details. All Events |
| NewsWhat's YOUR Story?Wouldn't it be great if someone could make a movie about our SAE experience? Unfortunately (or maybe fortunately, for some) the cameras weren't rolling during our days at Penn State. The experience we shared can only live on through our memories, stories and photos. While we all shared the same great experience, we each have our own unique stories to tell from it. And we need your help to document them! Tell us a great story or two that you fondly remember from your undergraduate days. We'll feature the best stories on our web site and in future print publications. For example, Mark Frisina '82 writes...
"When I pledged in 1979 we hosted ‘rush dinners’ on Monday to Thursday with the intent to meet prospective members. Part of our pledge duties included attending these dinners, introducing the ‘rushees’ to the brothers and giving them a tour of the fraternity. Two of us were required to be in attendance at every dinner. These dinners were always a great way for the brothers to interact and to meet prospective members in a somewhat casual setting.
Our pledge program also required us to take part in a pledge ‘bolt’ so that we took the time to be together as a pledge class. A ‘bolt’ was successful when you effectively played a prank on the brotherhood and then ‘bolted’ to some faraway place to get to know one another. The memories of our pledge bolt were tremendous but my greatest memory was the prank that got our pledge bolt underway."
Click here to read the rest of Mark's story and to share your own. Continued... All News |
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