Sigma Phi Epsilon - Oklahoma State University

Fall 2023 Newsletter

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

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Page 2 Help Locate "Lost" Oklahoma Alpha Brothers E ngaging our alumni so we can share Oklahoma Alpha news, success stories, and event invitations is only possible if we can reach them. This is easier said than done when alumni change their emails after graduation or when they accept a new job, and because the average person moves every seven years. Right now, we're missing complete contact information (a good address and email) from 42% of our Oklahoma Alpha alumni! (For our more than 1,500 alumni, we have 68% of their emails and 46% of their mailing addresses.) We're asking for your help with these two quick things so we can reconnect with brothers from your time at Oklahoma State. Head to okstate.sigep.org/support-our-chapter/lost-brothers to see if any brothers in your graduation year are "lost." There, you can submit updated contact information to ensure we don't lose touch with them again. Make sure your own information is up to date by visiting mysigep.org. This is your one-stop shop to update your contact info, check out real- time information about Oklahoma Alpha, recommend a future brother for recruitment, see your SigEp Educational Foundation giving history, and more. Spending just a few minutes of your time will help Oklahoma Alpha engage alumni as we gather for Homecoming, anniversaries and events as well as recruit dedicated volunteers to mentor young undergraduate brothers! How SigEp Shapes Us T he following poem about SigEp, "Passing it On," was written by Neil Seidl, who graduated in the early 1960s and currently lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma. His daughter, Terry Slagle, tells us: "He had a very influential high school teacher that left an indelible mark on him. I think she is the one who nurtured his love of literature and poetry. He has written many poems in his life about family, adventures, and life experiences. He gave me a love of the poet Robert Frost, one of his favorites. As a child, I remember him reciting 'Invictus,' which was part of his classwork in high school." "The following passage was written by Neil Seidl years ago. His daughter, Terry Slagle wanted to share this with us regarding his love for Oklahoma Alpha." A TA I L GAT E T O R E M E M B E R #1 #2 From left: Steve Giles '87, Tim Reddout '87, and Darrell Pulliam '84. Tim Reddout '87 and Steve Nash. From left: Cindy (wife of Tim Reddout '87) and daughter, Allie. Cardin Hart '19 and his wife, Karlie.

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