Sigma Phi Epsilon - Oklahoma State University

Fall 2021 Newsletter

Oklahoma Alpha Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity at Oklahoma State University

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Robert C. Austin '60 Walter J. Chase '61 Lonnie L. Buchner '62 Jimmy L. Love '63 Wayne H. May '63 James L. List '64 Walter L. W. White '64 Eddie R. Crockett '65 Larry L. Kurkel '65 Robert D. King '66 Homer B. Simmons Jr. '66 James W. Fisher '67 James G. Pounds '67 Dennis A. Rawlings, Ph.D. '68 Jack E. White '68 Jim R. Dougherty '69 Patrick C. Poole '69 Don E. Hensley '70 Russell K. Snow Jr. '70 Jimmy T. Barklow '71 Steve L. Hallmark '72 Glick O. Ormiston '72 Gary L. Dickerson '73 Barry R. White '73 Gary K. Bridwell '74 Timothy J. Friedman '74 Stan R. Phillips '75 Skip R. Stow Jr. '75 Mark D. McMichael '76 Steven A. Yaden '76 Michael R. Howard '77 Robert S. Simna Jr. '78 Chester H. Westfall '78 Dale W. Armstrong '79 Ricky D. Moore '79 Roy E. Orr Jr. '80 William G. Regan Jr. '80 Kenneth D. Cannon '81 Randall M. Rumph '81 Jeffrey M. Casey '82 Bradford J. Phillips '82 Dan R. Brake '83 David B. Karecki '83 Richard L. Jones '84 Lt. Samuel R. Sager '84 Jeffrey A. Overman '84 Paul R. Anderson '85 Kenneth C. Davenport '85 David R. J. Zyzak '86 Kenneth J. Boone '87 Billie L. H. Lackey '87 Matthew C. Vogel '88 Sidney L. Williams '88 Ronald E. Hawkins '89 Lessley R. Pulliam '89 Edward K. Lyda '90 Mike A. Cridlebaugh '90 Matthew B. Myers '91 Kyle N. Sweet '91 Kyle K. Berry '92 Christopher T. Capuano '92 Edward J. Anderson '93 Shane P. Carter '94 Gary C. Robbins '95 Major William B. Wyles '95 Bryan M. Franklin '96 Ryan M. Franklin '96 Aaron C. Owen '97 T. K. Wartick '97 Justin C. Pinkerton '98 Corbyn A. Roberts '98 Michael D. Engle '99 Gregory A. Martinez '99 Daniel J. Drucker '00 Chad A. Potter '00 Kevin D. Horn '01 Bradley D. Venable '01 Kyle R. Koontz '02 Jerod A. Taber '02 James R. O'Brien '03 Clinton R. Shirley '03 Devin J. Hinds '04 Stephen F. Knox, D.D.S. '04 Joshua A. Osmus '05 Chase A. Sarten '05 Christopher Watkins '06 Joel B. Evans '07 Travis T. Phelps '07 Matthew Beier '08 John E. Gage '08 Easton T. Coleman '09 Christopher R. Wahlenmaier '09 Drew S. Dawson '10 Steven R. Kennedy '10 Trevor W. Austin '11 Mackenzy D. Embry '11 Robert G. Dean '12 Alexander R. Roswell '13 David A. Skipps Jr. '13 Taylor A. Griffin '14 Jonathan T. McMichael '14 Hunter Foster '15 Ronald Lucas '15 Tyler Giauque '16 Riley Richardson '16 Andrew T. Nolan '17 Garrett H. Sill '17 Jackson G. Ball '18 Tyler R. Smith '18 Bryce Herlihy '19 Karrington White '19 Siler Day '20 Carter Kahoe '20 Where in the World Are These Oklahoma Alpha Brothers? H elp us find the following Oklahoma Alpha alumni by providing a physical mailing address to aolbrych@penningtonco.com. Email addresses and phone numbers are great as well, but we want to make sure as many brothers are possible receive hard mailings like this one. Thank you for helping keep our database up to date and Oklahoma Alpha brothers connected beyond college! The Fraternity Experience Is More Relevant to Today's College Students than Ever Before Recent research on fraternities and sororities demonstrates how positive the impact of the Greek experience—and the Sigma Phi Epsilon experience—is for undergraduates today. Both inside and outside the classroom, we are providing tangible value at the most important time of growth in their lives. ReseaRch PRoves Membership improves the learning gains students make in the classroom, and members are more academically engaged than their peers. Members are more involved in campus activities than other students, and Greek organizations promote both personal development during and satisfaction in their college experience. Fraternities and sororities seek to enhance inclusivity, and our members actually report higher levels of interaction with people different from themselves compared to unaffiliated students. These benefits are even greater for first-year students as they join fraternities and sororities and find community and belonging. This leads to stronger retention and higher graduation rates among Greek students than their peers. As many college students experience stress, loneliness and depression, fraternities and sororities offer critical connection and a sense of community, and members report higher levels of positive mental health than their unaffiliated peers because of it.

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