SigEp’s Missouri Alpha Chapter celebrated its centennial anniversary, as April 10 rang in one hundred years of uninterrupted operations on the Missouri campus. Alumni from across the decades and across the country returned to reminisce and rekindle fervor for the future of the Fraternity.
Chief Executive Officer Brian Warren, Virginia ’04, presented the chapter with a commendation from the National Board of Directors. A banquet on Saturday evening featured undergraduate and alumni speakers. John Hartman, ’61, one of Missouri Alpha’s three past Grand Presidents, and recipient of the Order of the Golden Heart, arranged the festivities. Two of the chapter’s most involved alumni, AVC President Dave LaRusso, ’76, and Vice President Vern Smith, ’73, were presented with Missouri’s Distinguished Alumnus Award.
In the wake of the celebration, the chapter continues to thrive. The passion for excellence is reflected in the size and caliber of the undergraduate membership, which has grown to one of the largest on campus. The chapter leadership has its sights set on a Buchanan Cup at the next Conclave, and Missouri Alpha is looking forward to fostering another hundred years of Virtue, Diligence, and Brotherly Love.
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