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Alpha Epsilon Nu is the University of San Francisco chapter of Alpha Phi Omega. | Alpha Epsilon Nu is the University of San Francisco chapter of Alpha Phi Omega. | ||
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In addition, AEN was awarded the [[Gold Pan|Overall Gold Pan Award]] at the 2009 Spring Sectionals, and the [[H. Roe Bartle Award]] in 2009. | In addition, AEN was awarded the [[Gold Pan|Overall Gold Pan Award]] at the 2009 Spring Sectionals, and the [[H. Roe Bartle Award]] in 2009. | ||
==Trivia== | |||
*AEN's first president was Michelle Kadotani. | |||
==External links== | |||
*[https://sites.google.com/site/apoaen/ Alpha Phi Omega - Alpha Epsilon Nu] | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category: Chapters]] | [[Category: Chapters]] | ||
Latest revision as of 07:23, 3 February 2011
Alpha Epsilon Nu is the University of San Francisco chapter of Alpha Phi Omega.
History
The following is a history of Alpha Epsilon Nu derived from one written by Brother Loree Tabigne.[1]
Alpha Epsilon Nu (AEN) was officially established in the Spring semester of 2001. Marcy Ronan, one of their founding fathers, had many friends from San Francisco State University’s Mu Zeta Chapter that encouraged her to start a chapter at the University of San Francisco. Marcy, along with ten others (Abigail Eugenio, Anna Crisostomo, Erica Hooper, Fatima Sheikh, Jennifer Escobar, Lindsay Notario, Melveen Longboy, Michelle Kadotani, Soury Boualuang, and Uyenchi Ho), began chartering in the Fall of 2000, and with the help of their advisors—-Angie Karino and Scott Heinecke—-and the members of the Mu Zeta Chapter, Alpha Epsilon Nu solidified.
After much effort by Lawson Wong, the pledge master and trainer for the first class, and many other members of Mu Zeta, the first pledge class of AEN, along with the pledge class of Mu Zeta crossed over at Cathedral Hill Hotel in May of 2001. As of 2010, AEN has successfully crossed over a total of fifteen pledge classes, totaling over 270 members.
Since their founding, AEN has won the Greek of the Year award at USF in Spring 2006. They have also been recognized by other chapters in our section: in at the 2004 Spring Sectionals held by Omicron Zeta, AEN won the coveted Fellowship Award. In the Spring 2007 Sectionals by Iota Phi, AEN won the Ernie Manfredini Chapter Resilience Award, signifying their growth in the eyes of Section 4. Of course, AEN cannot overlook their victory in the Miss A Phi O Pageant that one of our astounding brothers won for them in the same year. At the 2008 Spring Sectionals held by Zeta, four brothers of AEN were recognized and awarded the Bright Spot Award, an award signifying outstanding work in their chapter; Tracey Landrito, Reuben Macapinlac, Christopher Vo, and Christopher Guinto. AEN was also awarded the Service Gold Pan Award, a coveted award symbolizing exceptional work in the field of service in Region X, Section 4.
In addition, AEN was awarded the Overall Gold Pan Award at the 2009 Spring Sectionals, and the H. Roe Bartle Award in 2009.
Trivia
- AEN's first president was Michelle Kadotani.
External links
References
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