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MEET FLINT ENGLEMAN A 1990 graduate with a Bachelor of Science
degree and an alumni leader for Davis & Elkins College. Flint is
the recipient of the D&E Tower Alumni Service Award and the
Outstanding Young Alumnus Award. In 2007....
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There’s no need for slick RUSH slogans, trash talk or any of
that other nonsense around West Virginia Delta. Were a group of fun
loving guys who know what it takes to be successful College Men.
Interested? Get to know some of the guys, come to the social functions,
hang out on our deck, shoot a game of pool in our lounge, visit our
Alumni Lodge and attend the RUSH events; the choice is simple once you
look at the facts. As far as concrete numbers, here are a few to back
up any further questions you may have…
Sig Ep was the first fraternity:
- To charter a chapter in all 50 states.
- To provide financial assistance to brothers for graduate school through the Resident Scholar program.
- To establish a housing trust for all chapters and create a National Housing Corporation.
- To receive a grant from the federal Department of Education to enhance member development programs
- To establish a traveling staff to assist chapters in effective operations.
- Fraternity whose Educational Foundation built an endowment greater than $15 million.
- To partner with the White House’s Office of National Drug Control Policy.
- IFC
National Fraternity to issue a bid of membership to an African-American
(future U.S. Secretary of Commerce Ron Brown (U.S. politician).
- In
the spring of 2005 Sigma Phi Epsilon also became the first national
fraternity to have a national grade point average surpassing 3.0.
Nationally, the fraternity has stated that it hopes to raise this to
3.15 by 2011
NOTABLE BROTHERS
Government and politics
| Steve Bartlett |
Former U.S. Congressman, Dallas, Texas |
| Ronald H. Brown |
Former U.S. Secretary of Commerce
(first African-Americanmember of SigEp) |
| Ward Connerly |
Civil Rights Activist, Regent of the University of California |
| John E. Douglas |
Former Chief, FBI Investigative Support Unit |
| Brian Dubie |
Lt. Governor, State of Vermont |
| John Engler |
Governor, State of Michigan |
| Alexander Wiley |
Republican Senator, Wisconsin 1939-1963 |
| Armando Gutierrez |
Political Activist, Hispanic Leader |
| John Arthur Love |
Governor, State of Colorado |
| Scott McClellan |
White House Press Secretary, 2003–2006 |
| Roy R. Romer |
Governor, State of Colorado |
| Jessie H. Ruiz |
Chairman of the Illinois State Board of Education |
| Cecil H. Underwood |
Governor, State of West Virginia |
| William Waller Jr. |
Justice, Supreme Court of Mississippi |
| Alexander Wiley |
Republican Senator, Wisconsin 1939-1963 |
| Gerald C. Smoak Jr. |
Justice, State of South Carolina |
Military
| James T. Conway |
General, United States Marine Corps, Commandant of the Marine Corps |
| James D. Latham |
General, United States Air Force |
| Anthony "Nuts" McAuliffe |
General, United States Army |
| Kiffin Rockwell |
First documented American to score a victory in aerial combat. |
| Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt, Jr. |
Former Chief of Naval Operations & Member of Joint Chiefs of Staff= |
| Iven Carl Kincheloe, Jr. |
Captain,
United States Air Force, Korean War Ace and the first to fly above
100,000 feet and Mach 3. Nicknamed "America's No. 1 Spaceman |
Science and medicine
| Steve Altes |
Aerospace engineer/actor |
| Karol Bobko |
Space Shuttle Commander, NASA |
| Douglas C. Engelbart |
Inventor of the computer mouse & the Windows-Based Interface |
| Jay Harness |
Director of Surgical Oncology, University of California-Davis Hospital |
| Tedd Derheimer |
Geologist, Indiana University Bloomington |
Sports
| Bill Brown |
Pro Bowl running back, Minnesota Vikings |
| Hubert A. Caldwell |
Olympic crew, 1928 gold medalist |
| Sean Casey |
First Baseman, Boston Red Sox |
| Sparrow Driver |
Former WPFL Head Coach |
| Bill Doba |
Former head football coach, Washington State University |
| John Fina |
Tackle, Buffalo Bills |
| Richard J. Gannon |
Quarterback, Oakland Raiders, NFL MVP 2002 |
| Saul Goode |
Catcher Washington Nationals |
| Orel Hershiser |
Pitcher, Los Angeles Dodgers, Cy Young Award Winner, 1988 |
| Tom Hicks |
Owner of the Dallas Stars and Texas Rangers Liverpool FC |
| Gene Keady |
Former Head Coach, Purdue University Men's Basketball |
| Bob Lilly |
Pro Football Hall of Fame Tackle, Dallas Cowboys |
| Dallas Long |
Olympic shot putter, 1960 silver medalist & 1964 gold medalist |
| Keith Moreland |
Outfielder Chicago Cubs |
| James Naismith |
Inventor of the Sport of Basketball |
| Davey O'Brien |
Heisman Trophy winning quarterback, 1938 |
| Alma Richards |
Olympic high jumper, 1912 gold medalist |
| Roy Riegels |
Member of the Rose Bowl Hall of Fame, famed for 1929 Rose Bowl
where he was dubbed "Wrong Way" |
| Johnny Robinson |
Strong safety, Kansas City Chiefs, All-Time All-AFL Team |
| Alvin F. Rylander |
Olympic crew, 1928 gold medalist |
| J. C. Snead |
Professional golfer |
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