Sigma Phi Epsilon - Missouri University of Science & Technology

Fall 2014 Newsletter

Missouri Gamma Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon at Missouri University of Science & Technology

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missouri gAmmA Alumni corPorAtion of sigmA Phi ePsilon P.o. Box 411811 st. louis, mo 63141-1811 Address service requested BEARTRACKS Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity www.sigep.org Missouri Gamma Chapter www.mstsigep.com Balanced Man Scholarship recipients Cody Mayse '19, Lucas Swindell '19, Matt Everding '19, Ethan Bond '19, Seth Carter '19, and Kyle Anders '19. Irfahn Amir St. Charles, Mo. Kyle Anders* St. Charles, Mo. (Father Kevin Anders '82) Corey Barrentine* Clever, Mo. (Father William Barrentine, Arkansas State and Brother Zachary Barrentine '15) Ethan Bond St. Peters, Mo. Daniel Bouck St. Charles, Mo. Levi Box Wright City, Mo. Piero Burzio-Roca Wentzville, Mo. Alec Crutcher Liberty, Mo. Grant Dachroeden* St. Louis, Mo. (Brother Karl Dachroeden '13) William Dunn* Kirkwood, Mo. (Father Forrest Dunn '77) Adam Fields Carl Junction, Mo. Samuel Gunnels Ozark, Mo. Jacob Horton Richland, Mo. Michael Hutchcraft Sullivan, Ind. Spencer Jerome Columbia, Ill. Sam Lawson Highland, Ill. Cody Mayse Creve Coeur, Mo. John Mueller Brighton, Ill. Andrew Scherff Saint Charles, Mo. Kellen Steagall* Ste. Genevieve, Mo. (Father David Steagall '84) Derek Steinbach Blue Springs, Mo. Michael Steingraeber St. Charles, Mo. William Swindell Kirkwood, Mo. Adam Thomas St. Louis, Mo. Trevor Thornton Ballwin, Mo. William Welch Joplin, Mo. * Legacy, relative in parentheses Welcome, New Members Alumni, we value your input in membership selection. Please send your recruitment recommendations to: Vice President of Recruitment Matt Achelpohl '18 maavg5@mst.edu (636) 293-4657 Recruitment Recommendations T his has been another exceptional year for the Balanced Man Scholarship of the Missouri Gamma Chapter. This year, $5,000 was awarded to the incoming freshmen that best exemplified the qualities of a balanced man. Not only were this year's recipients the brightest of their class, but they also had a strong presence on their high school sports teams and were very active in the community. There is no doubt that those who have received this year's scholarship will have a positive impact on the Missouri S&T campus. Matt Everding '19 was one of the two $500 recipients. While being on the honor roll he was a part of the varsity football team. Matt also received a Scholar Athlete award and served as a Special Olympics buddy. Seth Carter '19, the other $500 recipient, was the StuCo class president. Along with his impressive academic records, he was also an all-state linebacker and running back. Other recipients included Ethan Bond '19 ($1,500), Cody Mayse '19 ($1,000), Lucas Swindell '19 ($750), and Kyle Anders '19 ($750). The Sigma Phi Epsilon Missouri Gamma Chapter continues to strive toward building better men. For the next school year, this Chapter hopes to reward another exceptional crop of individuals for their rounded personalities. The Balanced Man Scholarship gives chapters the ability to convey the qualities of a balanced man to the community and portrays the ideals toward which every SigEp strives. Chapter Awards Balanced Man Scholarships

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