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The SigEp Times The Issue #2, February 2014 SigEp Times Onwards… To New and Better Beginnings! The SigEp Times A Message from Our President Danny Wolf ‘15 Dear Alumni & Friends, With finals week fast approaching, it is time to look back upon an eventful year for MD Beta. Allow me to share with you some achievements from the past two semesters. The chapter started off strong in January, with brothers volunteering for several organizations in the northern New Jersey area to help rebuild communities still recovering from the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. Brothers logged over 200 hours performing tasks such as clearing debris, installing drywall, and painting. We continued our emphasis on service learning with a summer trip to the Delaware shore in order to assist the Fish & Wildlife Service in Chesapeake Bay restoration efforts. MD Beta’s commitment to academics was illustrated by our cumulative GPA, which remained above the all-‐fraternity and all-‐ campus averages both semesters. Our fall 2013 GPA was announced at 3.36, second highest of all fraternities on campus, and our new member GPA was announced at an incredible 3.56, best of all fraternities and an all-‐time high for MD Beta. Our spring 2014 GPA remained a strong 3.27, tied for fourth among all fraternities. This year also saw continued success in recruitment. While initially struggling with the new two-‐week rush process mandated by IFC, we were able to successfully recruit 15 new brothers in the spring, making SigEp the 2nd largest fraternity on campus. In the fall, we brought an additional 9 brothers into the Issue #2, February 2014 fraternity to help supplement the loss of a large senior class. All those recruited have already demonstrated that they are outstanding young men who will surely benefit the fraternity for years to come. In March, we celebrated the 10th anniversary of our current charter and the 65th anniversary of SigEp at Maryland with a formal banquet at the Riggs Alumni Center. Featuring a cocktail hour, catered dinner, and awards reception, the evening was a great occasion for brothers young and old to celebrate the history of our chapter. Thanks to the incredible generosity of our alumni, we were able to raise over $20,000 for our scholarship fund. Our 2nd annual Powderpuff Tournament was a great success, bringing in over $2,000 for the University of Maryland Medical Center’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, and drawing over 800 members of the Greek Community to Frat Row on a beautiful Friday afternoon. Since the 2 The SigEp Times Issue #2, February 2014 event, we have formally committed to raising $25,000 for the NICU by 2018. We came closer to this goal in October with our first annual SigEp B1G Car Smash, which was cohosted by the UMD Athletics Department. The event was attended by hundreds of students and the Maryland Men’s Basketball Team, and was nationally televised by ESPN during the Ohio State game. Fall semester saw our 2nd annual Trick-‐ or-‐Treat Around the Row event, in which we teamed up with the Alpha Xi Delta sorority to host children from the UMD Developmental Clinic for an afternoon of fun. Children with a wide variety of developmental disorders trick-‐or-‐treated at all the fraternity houses around the row before heading to the chapter house for arts and crafts, sports, and face painting. This year was host to a lot of great programming. Brotherhood events included a camping trip, paintballing, Oriole’s game, and weekly Game of Thrones viewing sessions. Greek Week saw us win overall Best Region, and Homecoming had us matched up with the lovely ladies of Alpha Phi. Dateds were held at Power Plant Live! and Paparazzi in Baltimore, while our semesters wrapped up with away weekends in Ocean City, MD, and Lansing, West Virginia. Looking back, I can say that it has been an absolute privilege to lead these fine men, and I am already looking forward to what we can accomplish in the year to come. As you read through the rest of this newsletter, I hope that you enjoy catching up on what the brothers of MD Beta have been up to. Fraternally, Danny Wolf, Chapter President The SigEp Times Brothers, Issue #2, February 2014 A Message On Recruitment Jake Brintzenhofe ‘15 Recruitment this semester was a massive success, and I’m excited to announce that we put 15 new members through the Phi Right of Passage after they completed the Sigma Challenge. In the past several semesters, the chapter has become one of the most important names in Greek life at Maryland. This transition has led us to new recruitment territory; we’ve had the privilege of being extremely selective in which candidates are given bids. This semester, our 15 new members ranged from engineers, to business school students, to financial experts. Some were involved in varsity sports; others are important leaders on campus. This fraternity preaches the signing of balanced men; these 15 new members have taken that to another level by working together to form a balanced class of balanced men. I’ll be thrilled to watch them grow and continue to improve Maryland Beta. As we continue to recruit new brothers, our greatest challenge is to stay selective while meeting such a massive amount of new people. Recruitment is about finding good people who have something to give and who are willing to learn. This is no easy goal though, the rush slate and the rest of the chapter work tirelessly to find those who will be the best representatives of Sigma Phi Epsilon. As I step into my second semester as Vice President of Recruitment, I know that our current brothers will not lose sight of the type of people we need to recruit, and will continue to find the best men from every corner of campus. -Jake Brintzenhofe VP of Recruitment The SigEp Times Issue #2, February 2014 MD Beta’s 65th Anniversary Banquet Michael Kreiner ‘16 On March 1st Sigma Phi Epsilon MD Beta celebrated the 65th anniversary of its original charter at Maryland and the 10th anniversary of its current charter with a banquet. Here alumni from all three charters and our current brothers came together in the Riggs Alumni Center to recognize our achievements as a fraternity and to celebrate those who have made our success possible. The event was kicked off by hors d’oeuvres and a cash bar and shortly transitioned into the dinner portion of our banquet. Following the dinner, our Alumni Volunteer Committee President Justin Seiffert began the ceremony by thanking everyone for attending and introducing the speakers of the night, Donald Weber ’50, Jason St. John ’94, Mark Rabinowitz ’05, Mathew Ratz ’05, and Danny Wolf ’15. After Justin’s introduction, MD Beta #00001 Donald Weber gave a rousing speech on founding the University of Maryland’s Sigma Phi Epsilon Chapter and what it was like on campus during the late 40’s. Mr. Weber’s speech was well received by all, and along with telling stories about the young chapter’s satellite pool house, he inspired the current brothers to leave their mark on the chapter and university. While Jason St. John no doubt had the hardest job of the speakers in following Mr. Weber’s speech, he did a fantastic job of challenging all brothers in attendance to stay involved in the fraternity at both a local and national level. Next was current AVC member Mark Rabinowitz who talked about the chapter’s different scholarships and how brother’s donations helped to support MD Beta’s chapter. He also shared how much the event had raised for the scholarship fund and sought to encourage brothers in attendance to make a yearly pledge. The next speaker was another AVC member, brother Mathew Ratz who spoke on what it was like starting the third charter of MD Beta and how the current members should always remember their roots, lest they become complacent and lose all of the progress previous brothers have worked so hard to achieve. Finally was current president Danny Wolf who shared with the alumni the chapter’s current situation on campus along with the brother’s goals for the future. He also gave a sincere thank you from all current MD Betas to the alumni for their attendance and generous donations to the chapter. As the keynote speakers took their seats, Justin Seiffert again came to the podium and explained how alumni can become involved in the chapter in more ways. One of the easiest ways for an alumnus to become more involved is to join the Alumni Volunteer Committee. Many of the alumni in attendance decided to give monetary donations to one of our four donation funds. For pictures of the event, please visit www.facebook.com/sigepmdbeta. If you are interested in donating your time to the MD Beta chapter, please contact Justin Seiffert at [email protected]. If you are interested in donating money to the chapter please visit the chapter’s website at www.sigepmaryland.org. 5 The SigEp Times Issue #2, February 2014 Service Trips Mark Haft ‘16 Over the ’13-’14 winter break 7 brothers continued MD Beta’s commitment to helping the victims of Hurricane Sandy on The New Jersey Shore. During the cold January weekend, brothers helped restore and rebuild condemed homes. This meant spending hours stripping down houses with severe water damage, and putting up the wooden skeleton for new homes. The homeowners brothers interacted with were extremely thankful. Brother Christopher Frye ’16 said of the weekend “It’s an incredible experience being able to help families finally gain a sense of normalcy.” Maryland Beta’s impact on the Jersey Shore and the chapter’s focus on service was featured in the most recent edition of the SigEp Journal (p. 20). Make sure to check it out! This past August, six members of the chapter spent a day volunteering at the Dupont Nature Center in Delaware’s Mispillion Harbor Reserve. Brothers spent the day constructing steps for a new shed, replacing sand bags to prevent flooding, and removing invasive plants at the center. The Delaware Fish and Wildlife Division said “the work [the brothers] did was priceless!” Ten MD Betas have already committed to spending their 2015 spring break in Clemson, South Carolina working for the Habitat for Humanity Collegiate Challenge. During the week brothers will be constructing a home for a low-income family. The goal for the chapter is to get five more men to fill out the group before the March trip. 6 The SigEp Times Issue #2, February 2014 Philanthropy Events Justin Garcia ‘16 April 5th marked Maryland Beta’s second annual Powder Puff Tournament in support of the University of Maryland Medical Center’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). This year’s tournament had all fourteen sororities on campus participate and had a fraternity cosponser as well. In the hopes of creating more visibility for the event the location was changed from Cole Field House to Fraternity Row. Following the tradition set the year before, two brothers coached each sorority team through the tournament bracket. Coaches set up team practices ahead of time to prepare for the competition and to drum up excitement for the event. The more conveinant location encouraged friends of the sorority woment to come and cheer them on during the event. After all was said and done, MD Beta raised $2,000 for the UMMC NICU. This is close to a 100% increase from the inaugural tournment. Moving forward, the chapter will be capitilazing on the popularity of the event by obtaining more fraternity sponsers. The goal for next year’s tournament is to involve more of the campus and increasing the money raised for NICU by another 100%. To help reach the chapter’s $25,000 goal by 2018 for UMMC NICU, a Fall philanthropy event was started this past semester. The new event was a “Car Smash” where anyone could pay five dollars for 45 seconds to beat up a car as much as they could. The chapter tied the event in with the upcoming inaugural B1G football game against Ohio State and painted the car in OSU colors. By communicating with the atheletic department, the car smash became an official “game week” event for the university. In addition to the event being advertised by the atheletic department, the UMD Basketball team cosponsered the event and sent the entire team to take part in the destruction. The team loved the car smash, and they even put up a video on their official Youtube page (search “Maryland basketball SigEp Car Smash”)! MD Beta raised over $800 in the first annual occurrence of this event and received a lot of great press, including a shoutout during ESPN’s live broadcast of the game. Brothers are excited for the future of this event, and are already working on plans to expand it next year. 7 The SigEp Times Issue #2, February 2014 Recent Alumni News If you are interested in being featured in the next newsletter, please contact the VP of External Affairs, Connor Bruso at [email protected]. Jorge Salinas ‘14 “Life After College: Year 2” As the second year of being a "real person" begins, Connor reached out to me and asked me to write something for the alumni newsletter. Naturally, wanting to be able to stay in touch with our fraternity I said yes with minimal hesitation. I asked what I should write about and a suggestion was how my career is going and how I look back on my time as an undergraduate member of Sigma Phi Epsilon. To make it short, I'm still employed and fondly. But it's been a whole year since I received the cardboard tube with my diploma and placed said tube into my drafts mug (where it shall reside until I have the wall space for a sweet frame), and so much has happened. For starters my job is going well. I say job because as a 22 year old in the DC area calling anything a career now may seem premature. It's going well and it's helping me figure out what I want to do next, which is move into government work or the nonprofit sector. In the year since I started working as a government contractor I've survived 3 rounds of layoffs, gotten some lower level security clearances, and am now the head of my own account (State Government and Miscellaneous Federal Offices, for those of you that are curious). I'm good at what I do and I'm one of the company leaders in account profit margin every month (shameless self promotion is always a must). I'm not sure how much longer I'll be doing this but I know that the experience and work I've put in here will be worth it and something I'll look back on fondly. Kind of like being in a fraternity. See how I worked in that segue? On the surface, my time in SigEp gave me a ton of great stories, memories, and friends that I proudly call my brothers. It's actually a lot more than that. I got a ton of role models, older ones, ones my age and even a few younger ones. What our fraternity has managed to do is something you don't really see everywhere, we've got a group of men from all walks of life that excel at what they do. And each individual I've met in Sigma Phi Epsilon is nothing short of excellent. I could go on about how we're tied by our values, and how that's made me a better person. And there's no doubt in my mind that it has. So pat yourselves on the back my brothers, being in SigEp was awesome because each one of you is awesome and together we made it collectively awesome. Everybody has a different experience with being in a fraternity, but I can only hope that we can all walk away from it as better men wherever life takes us. For those of you graduating this coming year, remember this; it's never over, things will just be different. And that's ok. 8 The SigEp Times Issue #2, February 2014 MD Beta has come a long way since its most recent chartering at the University of Maryland, and even further since it was first founded on campus in 1949. This semester’s Anniversary Banquet gave brothers the chance to come together and appreciate this progress. As a chapter we would like to thank the AVC for the great work they did putting on the banquet, especially AVC president Justin Seiffert. The External Affairs committee hopes by creating the Alumni Newsletter we can build on the momentum that this fantastic event has created in the chapter and strengthen the connection between current brothers and alumni. We encourage all brothers to stay connected to the chapter through our webiste (www.SigEpMaryland.org), Facebook account (www.facebook.com/sigepmdbeta), and Twitter account (@SigEp_UMD). If you have any comments on the newsletter itself, please contact the VP of External Affairs, Connor Bruso ([email protected]). VDBL and HFF, The External Affairs Committee