Sigma Kappa - Missouri State University

Summer 2019 Newsletter

Delta Upsilon Chapter of Sigma Kappa at Missouri State University

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3 Sigma Kappa Send Us Your Recruitment Introduction Forms (RIFs)! W ith fall recruitment nearing, it's time to start sending us information on potential new members you may know, love, and who you think would make a perfect fit for Sigma Kappa! Simply fill out a Recruitment Introduction Form (RIF) through sigmakappa.org by clicking "Recommend a Member" at the bottom of the page. If you have any questions regarding legacies or the form, head over to sigmakappa.org/top-stories/ legacy-policy for more information. We are excited to meet and get to know all of our potential new members! VPPS Maysun Brady '17 at the Sweet Like Sigma K philanthropy event, which raises money for the Sigma Kappa Foundation. Lindsey Early '03 worked while in college to support herself and it was one of her biggest accomplishments. She is now proud of her career as the director of account management at Redcard Systems and paying off her student loans. Email: lindsey.early@gmail.com Amy Boyce Steimel '06 was an office assistant at Rabco Midwest post-college, and her favorite activities were swimming and scrapbooking. Her most treasured ΣΚ experience has been having kids at the same time and watching them grow together. Her greatest advice is, "Don't settle for a job. Find one you love." Email: amysteimel@gmail.com Melissa Lachance Seevers '07 cherishes the lifelong friends she made and one of her greatest accomplishments was getting married to her husband, Derek. She received her master's degree in instructional technology from NW Missouri State and loves hanging out with her husband and two dogs, Louie and Norman. Email: melissa3858@sbcglobal.net Caitlin Mozier Young '07 remembers living in the house and being on the executive board. Now she is a nurse and advises her sisters to "enjoy those years—they go by so fast. Make memories to last a lifetime." Email: cmozier@gmail.com Lindsay Wilton Sayers '08 is a deputy juvenile officer and she believes that "it's never too late to grow even closer to your sisters. My friendships with my sisters have expanded and grown after college and they will be friendships that last a lifetime." Email: lindsay10489@ gmail.com Molly Marroquin Wemlinger '08 says her favorite experience as an undergraduate was attending convention and connecting with Sigma Kappas from all over. Her greatest accomplishment today is running in a marathon and she advises collegiate sisters to "relax—college is fun. Don't take yourself too seriously." Email: mollywemlinger@gmail.com Amy Finkle Goldstein '09 recalls studying abroad in Spain and stepping outside her comfort zone as an undergraduate. She has now earned her master's degree and treasures going through adulthood while building on ΣΚ sister relationships. Email: afinkle18@gmail.com Loriana Biscari Eggemeyer '10 loved crafting while living in the chapter house and participating in Homecoming. Her greatest accomplishments are being a teacher and a wife. She also loves seeing all of the awesome work the chapter is doing. Email: biscario27@ gmail.com Alumnae News Then vs. Now How the Past 60 Years Have Changed Missouri State 1959 2019 Named Southwest Missouri State College, or SMSC. University President was Roy Ellis. There were 224 employees. Student population was 1,292. Named Missouri State University, or MSU. University President is Clifton Smart. There are 3,787 employees. Student population is 26,182. Sisters at the PHA photoshoot.Top: Aylissa Skimehorn '16 and Phoebe Groceman '18. Bottom: Ally Frey '17, Claire Harter '17, and Rosie Pavalic '17.

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