Sigma Alpha Epsilon
The Virginia Omicron chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon was established on December 19, 1857, by Junius B. French at the University of Virginia and has a rich history symbolized by the Phoenix, representing the fraternity's resurgence. The chapter was revitalized by John Bagby and Robert Atkinson, embodying the values and traditions held dear by its members.
Central to the chapter's identity is "The True Gentleman," a poem crafted by esteemed member John Walter Wayland, which encapsulates the fraternity's core ideals. Notable contributions from members like Eminent Hoss Ike Curry, who left a lasting legacy of service and hospitality, are honored through the establishment of a scholarship supporting future scholars at the university.
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