Sigma Phi Epsilon

Recognized as THE Campus Leaders.

A house, a crest, a handshake, none of these things ever made a fraternity. The things that are seen are merely the beginning. The invisible things, the brotherhood, the friendship, the loyalty, the honor, are the foundation. Together they develop the fraternity and strengthen the individual.

Sigma Phi Epsilon is not a fraternity for just anyone. We are a fraternity for men willing to commit themselves to the principles and goals of the fraternity. Men who want to associate with an outstanding brotherhood. Men who are interested in maintaining our position as campus leaders.

We are looking to the future, Marshall's future, and our future. Sigma Phi Epsilon at Marshall is more than just another social organization. It is a way of life. As one of the older fraternities on campus, we have a rich tradition that is continually growing.

Success in all aspects of campus life is our goal. Excelling in academics, and domination in athletics has become commonplace with Sig Ep. The 1996-97 school year brought forth many Sig Ep accomplishments. The brotherhood won Marshall's Chapter of Excellence award, the Most Improved Chapter award, and the first place overall GreekWeek trophy.

 

Photo Captions (top to bottom): Photo 1: Sig Ep Brothers take pride in their domination of the Greek Intramural Athletic competitons.

Photo 2: Low ridin' on their Big Wheels, James Corbin and Shane Goodall are wheeled onto to floor by James Kirk and Vinny Tardino for the grand finale crash scene of the Greek Scene.

Photo 3: Trent Turner and Matt Ladd proudly take possession of one of many awards received by the Sig Eps during the Greek Awards Ceremony.

Photo 4: Brother Andrew Bloomfield and friends hang out at the Sig Ep Chalk Drawing. The Sig Ep's took first place in the competiton with their Dr. Seuss tribute to Sigma Phi Epsilon.

Photo 5: The Sig Ep's reigned supreme at the Greek Awards ceremony and needed a wheelbarrow to transport all the awards and trophies back to the house!

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