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'''Sigma Beta''' is the University of Redlands chapter of Alpha Phi Omega.
'''Sigma Beta''' is the University of Redlands chapter of Alpha Phi Omega.
==History==
The following is a history as derived from one written by members of Sigma Beta.<ref name="history">[http://www.apocsuf.org/the-history.html]." ''Alpha Phi Omega, Sigma Beta Chapter''. Retrieved on September 3, 2010.</ref>
The idea of starting a chapter in Cal State Fullerton was first introduced to Oliver Quejada by Michaele Garcia, an alumnus from the UCR Chapter (Alpha Delta Theta). After expressing the interest in the leadership and service of Alpha Phi Omega could bring to campus, Oliver went forth to recruit members for his cause. With the help of Edward Chang, UCI chapter advisor (Rho Rho), Oliver was guided on how to properly charter a successful chapter. He then came across Gabriel Puzon and Marc Coloma, and the three worked diligently towards creating the foundation of Alpha Phi Omega. Throughout the chartering process, 18 new individuals joined in hopes of expanding the Co-ed Fraternity's ideals. After 1 ½ years of hard work and commitment, the group of 21 passionate individuals were officially recognized as Alpha Phi Omega, Omega Sigma Chapter, in Cal State Fullerton of April 2009. Their advisors were Michaele Garcia and Edward Chang
==References==
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==External Links==
*[http://www.apocsuf.org/index.html Alpha Phi Omega - Sigma Beta Chapter]


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Latest revision as of 05:46, 4 September 2010


Sigma Beta is the University of Redlands chapter of Alpha Phi Omega.