Beta Theta Pi - Oklahoma State University

Spring 2014 Newsletter

Gamma Lambda Chapter of Beta Theta Pi at Oklahoma State University

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NEWS Big Red Island Beta eta Pi Building Corporation c/o Greg Colpitts 6506 S. Lewis, Ste. 175 Tulsa, OK 74136 Address Service Requested Attention: This newsletter is intended for alumni and parents. If your son is still attending Oklahoma State University, he will receive a copy at the chapter house. If he has graduated, please send us his permanent address. Thank you. Alumni news (Continued from page 3) Chapter Officers President Alexander Rindels '15 alex.rindels@okstate.edu Vice President Matt Gallagher '16 Treasurer Richard C. Brown '15 Secretary Colten W. Hall '15 Risk Manager Michael C. Griffin '16 Pledge Educator Jack T. Killam '16 Recruitment Chairman Trevor Miller '16 (580) 478-7603 trevor.miller@okstate.edu Scholarship Chairman Beau Fraley '16 House Manager Reid M. McElhaney '16 James C. Hammack, DDS '66 retired from his dental practice after 44 years. He has five grandsons, all of whom he says he looks forward to becoming Beta's like his father, two brothers, and three nephews. He and his wife, Beth, live in Oklahoma City. E-mail: dr_jim_hammack@yahoo.com Rolland A. Nash III '68 retired and moved to Austin, Texas, after living in Oklahoma, Connecticut, Illinois, California, and Washington. He was a professional golfer for nine years and worked for Footjoy Golf Company for 32 years. His oldest son was a Division I baseball player at Gonzaga University, and his youngest son was a Beta at the University of Washington. E-mail: speedynash46@gmail.com Mark S. Sadler '73 has owned a private practice of psychology in Tulsa, Okla., for 30 years. He and his wife, Mary, have three sons: Andrew, Nathan, and Jack. He and Jack are preparing for a Boy Scout backpacking 10-day trek in Philmont, N.M., in June. E-mail: dr.msadler_tdp@yahoo.com David G. Littlefield '75 is the CEO of Littlefield Brand Development and celebrating his 34th year in business this year. He and his wife, Marellie, live in Tulsa, Okla., and have five children. His son, Sam, was president of the Zeta Omega Chapter of Beta Theta Pi at the University of San Diego for the 2012-13 school year. E-mail: dlittlefield@littlefield.us Robert G. Zum Mallen '82 purchased a retirement property near Pueblo, Colo. He celebrated 21 years with Honda R&D America, where he is the chief engineer of body design, designing structures for Acura and Honda automobiles. He and his wife, Brenda, live in East Liberty, Ohio. E-mail: rzmallen@embarqmail.com George A. Crawford '83 says he is "like a Timex, I keep on ticking." He enjoys keeping up with his Beta pledge brothers through Facebook and LinkedIn. He lives in Olathe, Kan. E-mail: gacfincon@aol.com Bruce M. Belanger '85 and his wife, Sara, live in Weatherford, Okla., where he works as an instructor and coordinator of field experiences for Southwestern Oklahoma State University, Department of Education. His daughter, Kaitlyn, was accepted to vet school at OSU and plans to attend this fall. "Go, Pokes!" E-mail: bruce.belanger@swosu.edu Michael A. McKee '85 attended the initiation of his son, Ernie, in Beta Theta Pi at the University of Oklahoma. Michael's father was a Beta from Western Reserve, and his brother was a Beta from the University of Texas. He and his wife, Janice, live in Tulsa, Okla., and have three children. E-mail: mmckee769@yahoo.com Joshua P. Fairchild '05 graduated from Boston University Law School in May 2013, passed Massachusetts bar and was sworn in, in November 2013. He and his wife, Kellie, welcomed their first child, Abraham, in April 2013. He lives in Brookline, Mass. E-mail: josh.fairchild@gmail.com Jason R. Carver '10 married Breann, in December 2012, and plans to graduate veterinary school at Oklahoma State in May 2014. He has accepted an associate veterinarian position at Crestwood Animal Hospital in Oklahoma City, and plans to start in June 2014. E-mail: jason.carver@okstate.edu

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