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Delta Tau Delta Oklahoma State University
Our Vision
W
hen our Shelter was built in the early 1960s, it was
one of the very top residential facilities on campus,
paving the way for decades of strong recruitment and
accolades. We are no longer in that position. Our investment in
Delta Tau Delta will ensure the future success of Delta Chi Chap-
ter. College fraternities play a relevant role in shaping the lives of
young men. ey provide students with a small, group living en-
vironment that offers them a solid foundation for their education
and also affords opportunities for high academic achievement and
the development of leadership and social skills.
e undergraduate men have made a commitment to work hard
to maintain the traditions that have benefited the lives of so many
Delts over the years. e Stillwater Delta Tau Delta Corporation is
committed to this major undertaking, which will provide the kind
of Shelter necessary to compete as a top-tier fraternity at OSU.
is stage of our project requires assistance from a highly selec-
tive group of alumni—including you. We are working to identify
alumni who have both the ability and interest to provide major
assistance to the project.
We urge your thoughtful consideration of this plan. With your
support, Delta Tau Delta will continue to provide a quality living
environment that supports, nurtures, and develops outstanding
young men with the skills and confidence to face an ever-changing
world. e commitment we make today cannot be underestimat-
ed—it will have a ripple effect on the lives of our young men for
years to come.
Scot Sidwell '81 – President
Joe Millar '68 – Treasurer
Mark Henry '68
Rick Morris '70
Ival Gregory '72
Mike Deason '75
Rollin Nash '77
Trent Baker '81
Matt Padgham '09
Scott Smith '09
Stillwater Delta Tau Delta
Corporation