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ALPHA OMICRON CHAPTER OF ALPHA DELTA PI AT OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY SPRING 2016 The HOUSE CORPORATION, COLLEGIANS CELEBRATE AT STATE DAY Alumnae Encouraged to Reconnect with Sisters E arlier this spring, more than 200 alumnae and collegians joined in Stillwater for the annual Alpha Delta Pi State Day celebrations. During this event, our undergraduate members were presented with numerous awards based on their accomplishments in 2015. It was an exciting day for all, and we were honored to have Dawn Victor-Herring, President of the Alpha Delta Pi Foundation, deliver the keynote address. State Day 2016 was the perfect way to reflect on all that happened at Alpha Omicron and on the Oklahoma State campus over the past year. Our undergraduates continue to impress me each day, and they are already looking forward to another fantastic semester. Since 1954, when the current Chapter House was dedicated, Alpha Omicron members and alumnae of Oklahoma State have called 1309 W. University home. Since then, hundreds of women have walked those halls celebrating countless Cowboy victories, studying together, and bonding as sisters. The chapter continues to grow and we now have more than 180 undergraduate members, which is on par with other sororities on campus. We anticipate almost 1,000 women will participate in formal recruitment in August, which means our Chapter will be even larger later this year. The House Corporation (HC) Board continues to evaluate the chapter’s housing situation and to strategically plan for the future of the chapter. It is imperative for Alpha Delta Pi to remain competitive with other sororities at Oklahoma State University and the HC Board is formulating building plans to ensure our success. This is a great time to be a member of Alpha Delta Pi and AO, and it’s important that our bond of sisterhood remain strong. I encourage you to reach out to sisters that you haven’t seen or talked to in awhile and reconnect with them. I also invite you to connect with other AO alumnae online. This is a great way to foster those relationships, as well as network with women from all eras. Remember, Alpha Delta Pi is for a lifetime! Love an Loyally, Teresa Colpitts Smith ’80 AO House Corporation President C el eb r a ti ng A D P i A c hi e v em e n t s at S t a te D a y Congratulations to the alumnae and Delta Members who were awarded at State Day this year. We appreciate the commitment that all of our members give and enjoy celebrating reaching our goals and acknowledging our leaders every year. Outstanding Alumna Melissa Vanatta Hamby ’90 Outstanding Parents Mike and Renee Sadler Scholarship Improvement Autumn Stimpson ’14 Outstanding Senior Chapter Involvement Jennifer Phillips ’12 Ideal ADPi Mandy Truelock ’15 Outstanding Senior Campus Involvement Vivian O’Hara ’12 Outstanding New Member Peyton Thompson ’15 Edith Ricks Lindley Scholarship Award Cami Costin ’14 Karen Taggart Shaw Award Kyla Blackshare ’13 l okstate.alphadeltapi.org f Alpha Delta Pi-Alpha Omicron l @OKState_ADPi o okstatealphadeltapi.tumblr.com Connect with Alpha Omicron Online
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ALPHA OMICRON CHAPTER OF ALPHA DELTA PI AT OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY

SPRING 2016

The

House Corporation, Collegians Celebrate at state DayAlumnae Encouraged to Reconnect with Sisters

E arlier this spring, more than 200 alumnae and collegians joined in Stillwater for the annual Alpha Delta Pi State Day celebrations.

During this event, our undergraduate members were presented with numerous awards based on their accomplishments in 2015. It was an exciting day for all, and we were honored to have Dawn Victor-Herring, President of the Alpha Delta Pi Foundation, deliver the keynote address.

State Day 2016 was the perfect way to reflect on all that happened at Alpha Omicron and on the Oklahoma State campus over the past year. Our undergraduates continue to impress me each day, and they are already looking forward to another fantastic semester.

Since 1954, when the current Chapter House was dedicated, Alpha Omicron members and alumnae of Oklahoma State have called 1309 W. University home. Since then, hundreds of women have walked those halls celebrating countless Cowboy victories, studying together, and bonding as sisters. The chapter continues to grow and we now have more than 180 undergraduate members, which is on par with other sororities on campus. We anticipate almost 1,000 women will participate in formal

recruitment in August, which means our Chapter will be even larger later this year.

The House Corporation (HC) Board continues to evaluate the chapter’s housing situation and to strategically

plan for the future of the chapter. It is imperative for Alpha Delta Pi to remain competitive with other sororities at Oklahoma State University and the HC Board is formulating building plans to ensure our success.

This is a great time to be a member of Alpha Delta Pi and AO, and it’s important that our

bond of sisterhood remain strong. I encourage you to reach out to sisters that you haven’t seen or talked to in awhile and reconnect with them. I also invite you to connect with other AO

alumnae online. This is a great way to foster those relationships, as well as network with women from all

eras. Remember, Alpha Delta Pi is for a lifetime!

Love an Loyally,Teresa Colpitts Smith ’80AO House Corporation President

Celebrating ADPiAchievements at State Day

Congratulations to the alumnae and Delta Members who were awarded at State Day this year. We appreciate the commitment that all of our members give and enjoy celebrating reaching our

goals and acknowledging our leaders every year.

Outstanding Alumna Melissa Vanatta Hamby ’90

Outstanding ParentsMike and Renee Sadler

Scholarship ImprovementAutumn Stimpson ’14

Outstanding Senior Chapter InvolvementJennifer Phillips ’12

Ideal ADPi Mandy Truelock ’15

Outstanding Senior Campus InvolvementVivian O’Hara ’12

Outstanding New Member Peyton Thompson ’15

Edith Ricks Lindley Scholarship Award Cami Costin ’14

Karen Taggart Shaw AwardKyla Blackshare ’13

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fAlpha Delta Pi-Alpha Omicron

l@OKState_ADPi

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Connect with Alpha Omicron Online

2The Lion’s Share

Building a Brighter TomorrowConnie Staff Stiegler ’64 Advocates Alumnae Engagement

F rom the moment a woman accepts her bid into a sorority, her life changes

forever. She will never be alone with sisters stretching from coast to coast. Connie Staff Stiegler ’64 was the first woman in her family to pursue Greek life and the expansive sisterhood of Alpha Delta Pi would welcome her in every step of her life.

Alpha Omicron was a natural fit for Connie, and it wasn’t long before her family embraced her sorority experience. “ADPi was a good fit for me and my family. My parents got involved and were selected as ‘outstanding parents’ one year,” she said. ADPi has been a wonderful point of connection for Connie’s family with her daughter, Stephanie Stiegler Neill ’90, and sister-in-law, Connie Shullanberger, Texas A&M at Kingsville’68, both following in her footsteps. She is extremely proud of their growth in their own ADPi experiences, and Connie hopes one day her granddaughters will choose to have their own sorority experiences. Embodying the Alpha Delta Pi motto, “We live for each other,” Connie’s passion of providing her community with the best resources available has been with her since her days at Oklahoma State University. During the early 1960s, the university was restrictive of female students’ rights, enforcing an 8 p.m. curfew, and preventing freshmen women from having cars on campus. Connie sought to provide her peers with a fair and equal use of campus, and through her presidency in the Association of Women Students, she was able to extend curfew hours and facilitate programming for women. “None of this would have happened if my ADPi sisters hadn’t supported my candidacy.”

The long-term effects of Connie’s initiatives during her undergraduate years have benefited countless women at OSU, including her daughter, Stephanie. “As an undergraduate she took women’s studies courses

through the honors program,” Connie said. “She has grown into a very strong, competent, successful woman who is a wonderful role model for my grandchildren.”

This dedication to bettering the lives of others extended to Connie’s career as a speech and language pathologist. After moving to Virginia for her husband, Jim’s, job at the University of Virginia Polytechnic (VPI), she worked for the Radford School City District to develop and lead their speech, language, and hearing program. She enlisted the help of the University of Virginia and local ADPi alumnae to screen every child in the area. As Jim’s career continued to relocate them throughout their marriage, Connie taught and

volunteered in speech programs wherever she was needed, improving the lives of hundreds of children over the years.

Connie credits her membership in Alpha Delta Pi for much of her career and personal success. “ADPi taught me to feel comfortable reaching out and seeking help from sisters,” she said. Connie encourages all women to join an alumnae organization to repay their Chapter for what they gained from their experience and to reach out for guidance and networking. “There is sorority life ahead of you and your alumna experience is just beginning,” she said. “It is not the time to turn off your involvement, but to open the door.”

In her alumna life, Connie has worked as an International Officer for Alpha Delta Pi executive office, been a representative for Stillwater Alumnae Panhellenic for 30 years—holding each office three times—and was the first person selected to be inducted to the OSU Greek Hall of Fame in 2011. To her, membership in ADPi “simply means everything.” You can contact Connie at [email protected].

Connie Staff Steigler ’64 (left) with her daughter, Stephanie Steigler Neill ’90 (right), and family

at their vacation home in Colorado.

From Undergraduate to AlumnaWhy Tamara Anderson ’84 Stays Connected to Alpha Delta Pi

L ong before Tamara Anderson ’84 began her successful career in advertising, she was learning

important life and professional skills through her time at Alpha Delta Pi. “Being part of Alpha Omicron taught me how to work with others; a skill that has proven valuable in many parts of my life,” Tamara said.

In her first job after graduation, Tamara worked as an account assistant for an advertising agency in Tulsa. She was later recruited by a national advertising agency based in California to establish and oversee a new office in Phoenix, Arizona.

As the office’s branch manager, Tamara successfully managed a profitable client base that grew to more than 100 customers in the southwest, and she also worked with the national sales representatives to obtain new clients and create sales presentations. Tamara enjoyed her career, and encourages undergraduates and young alumnae to strive for success in their fields. “Don’t be afraid to accept an entry-level position in your chosen field,” Tamara said. “Most people in the corporate world did not start at the top. The more knowledge and skills you gather, the more valuable you become as an employee.”

Now, Tamara stays at home full-time with her children and still manages to stay connected to Alpha Delta Pi. She shares her love of the OSU Cowboys with Dana Leslie-Helton ’83, and each fall they meet in Stillwater with their sons to attend a football game.

For Tamara, her years at Alpha Omicron were some of the best of her life, and she has many fond memories of her ADPi sisters. “Personally, I enjoy connecting with the Chapter because it brings back wonderful memories of happy times with good friends. It gives you the opportunity to help create an experience for today’s students that will hopefully be as meaningful as the ones we had during our time in college.”

Tamara and her husband, John, have a son (14) and a daughter (12). They live in Collinsville, Connecticut. Tamara dedicates her free time to volunteer work, recently completing a 3-year term on her children’s school PTO board. She is a member of the board of education’s communication committee, in addition to being a trustee and co-founder of a charitable foundation supporting underserved elementary school-aged children and their families in the public school system. You can contact Tamara at [email protected].

Tamara Anderson ’84 and Dana Leslie Helton ’83 and their

sons enjoy their annual trip to Stillwater to cheer on the Cowboys.

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Alumnae NewsBetty Thomas Bailey ’46 recently moved to Montereau Retirement Center in Tulsa, where nine ADPis live.

Glenda Johnson Sappington ’48 and her husband, Bob, lived in Ponca City, Tulsa, New York City, Houston, and Saudi Arabia before retiring to San Marcos, Texas, in 1988. They have three children and eight grandchildren and now reside at Pinnacle, an independent retirement complex in New Braunfels, Texas.

Gladys Berg Winfrey ’53 enjoys retirement and has been active in A.A.U. for more than 50 years.

Almeda Kessler Crook ’54 keeps busy for an 80 year old. After teaching physical education for many years, she enjoys retirement. Her hobbies include traveling (she has traveled to all 50 states and 39 foreign countries), reading her Kindle, playing bridge every week, and taking water exercise classes. She is still connected to some of her ADPi sisters. She and Nancy Hunt Wirth ’54 have been friends since 1953!

Sara Spradling Myers ’58 moved to Yukon, Okla., after her husband, David’s, death in 2011. David was a State Senator for 10 years, representing five counties in north central Oklahoma. They also lived in London, England, in the early ’90s.

Ginann Edwards Manchester ’60 reports her husband died in a car wreck in 2006 at age 70. Their oldest daughter and husband have two children who are both are graduating in May 2016 from OSU. Ginann’s daughter teaches at Bishop McGuinness in Oklahoma City and her son lives in Edmond with his wife and three younger children, and sells homes in Norman. Her youngest daughter lives in Canada with her husband and 8-year-old son. Ginann lives in Norman, Okla.

Linda Skewes Holt ’61 moved to Lakeway near Austin, where her children live. She has three young grandsons who keep her busy.

Carole Devero Hood ’62 retired in May 2005 after working as an art teacher in the Humble Independent School District in Humble, Texas. She and her husband’s two children are married and each have two children. Carole feels blessed to have both children and their families living not too far from them. She enjoys painting with acrylics.

Anne Vickers McMurtry ’62 has lived in Stillwater since 1970 and retired after 35 years as a realtor in 2013. She also retired from 17 years on the Alpha Omicron House Corporation Board in March 2014.

Today she enjoys volunteering at the Botanic Garden at OSU, singing in chancel choir at the First United Methodist Church, and meeting new Stillwater residents at the Stillwater Newcomer Club. E-mail: [email protected]

Sandra Turley Bennett ’63 and her husband, Gerald, are both retired and very busy with family, church, and travel. They recently joined a group from church that traveled to Israel, which she says was a life-changing experience. Her on-and-off career included architecture drafting and landscape drafting—her two loves. The couple’s daughter, Shannon, is a physical therapist, and their daughter, Amber, is an attorney, wife, and mother of three girls.

Janet Reed Clark ’65 moved to McKinney, Texas, in 2009, and her mother lived with her for the last three and a half years of her life. She moved to be closer to her daughter and her family. “It is a joy to have lots of time with my grandchildren.” E-mail: [email protected]

Joyce Seacat Myers ’66 and her husband, Dennis, enjoy being retired in Ponca City, Okla. They visit children and grandchildren in Missouri and Georgia often. E-mail: [email protected]

Elaine Smith Grabin ’67 is in the process of moving into a motor home full time to travel and spend winters in the southern U.S. E-mail: [email protected]

Delma Weidenmaier Smith ’72 reports her granddaughter, Everly, turned 2 in October. Her son, Brandon, will graduate from the University of Alabama with a Master’s of Fine Arts in Technical Direction and lighting in May of 2016. Delma and her husband are in the process of building a new house after theirs was destroyed in a fire in April 2015. E-mail: [email protected]

Julie Hartman Schurman ’77 has an MBA from Oklahoma City University and a Master’s in Telecommunications from the University of Dallas, and is a certified project manager. Julie and her husband, John, live in Colleyville, Texas. Julie works for Verizon. E-mail: [email protected]

Debbie Ripley MacDonald ’78 has two sons, Patrick (OSU 2011) and Kyle, who were both married during 2014 and 2015. Patrick is married to Katie Tipley MacDonald (OSU 2010) and they moved from the Houston area to Dallas to be closer to OSU. Debbie has become involved in OSU Women’s Council in Dallas. E-mail: [email protected]

(Continued on page 5)

Allie Sadler ’13Tulsa, Okla.

Junior, Chemical Engineering

Hannah Barber ’14Lawton, Okla.

Junior, Natural Resources Ecology

Amanda Demackiewicz ’13Oklahoma City, Okla.

Junior, Microbiology & Biochemistry

90TH ANNIVERSARY SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS

4The Lion’s Share

ADPI EXPERIENCES SUCCESS ON MANY LEVELSAcademics, Membership, and Sisterhood Continue to Grow

A lpha Delta Pi has been having quite the year. We are working harder than ever to raise our academic ranking, increase donations

for our beloved philanthropy, Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC), and raise our Chapter’s standing on Oklahoma State’s campus.

ACADEMICALLY INCLINEDWe have been striving to increase our cumulative grade point average over the past few semesters, and this fall AO achieved a cumulative GPA of 3.1569. This is our second semester in a row to make a Chapter GPA of above pi (3.14), and we are continuously aiming to raise this number.

SUPPORTING THE RONALD MCDONALD HOUSEThis year, we started a new philanthropy event, Pi-zookie night at OSU, which we found to be very successful for its first year. The event was hosted at the Chapter house and raised more than $4,000 for RMHC in one night. Our second annual philanthropy event, Pop Tab ’N Drop It dance off, took place this spring. The event is a dance competition between members of different fraternities on Oklahoma State’s campus.

WELCOMING NEW ADPISWe had the opportunity to recruit nine new Alphas this semester to bring

our Chapter to a total of 184 sisters. The Alphas are extremely excited to be joining our Chapter and can’t wait to become sisters forever when they go through Diamond Days and initiation.

GEARING UP FOR GREEK ACTIVITIES Fast approaching this semester is Spring Sing, and we are proud to announce that we are paired with Alpha Tau Omega and are hoping to deliver an amazing performance. ADPi has a great relationship with these men, as we participated in Homecoming with them in the fall, and are paired together for intramurals.

Thank you to all of the alumnae who continuously support AO. Our Chapter would not be where it is today without you. I am so excited to see where our Chapter goes from here in the upcoming years.

Love and Loyally,Allie Sadler’13Chapter President(918) [email protected]

(Above) Ashley Brooks ’14, Emilee Drumwright ’14,

Carrie Fuchs ’14, and Reagan

Sokolosky ’15 support the Cowboys at a football game.

(Above) Kailey Culps ’13 and

Shannon Clark ’14 with Alpha Member

Stephanie Szlosek ’15.

Maggie Hamby ’15 celebrates Diamond Days with her diamond

sister Rachel Newman ’14.

Sierra Wright ’15 and Kara Ibrahim ’15 posing in front of their first Homecoming deck as members of Alpha Delta Pi.

We had so much fun with Alpha Tau Omega.

ADPi loved our new event, Pi-zookie night, and we can’t wait to

host it again next fall.

Mandy Truelock ’15, Ashlyn Mitchell ’15, Sarah Fiore ’15, and members of Pi Kappa Alpha

monkeying around for Freshmen Follies.

Katie Watkins ’12, Annabel Mueller ’13, Cami Costin ’13, Allie Sadler ’13, Kyla Blackshare ’13, Alexa

Waller ’14, Ashley Brooks ’14, and Suzie Schuck ’14 enjoy ice skating in Tulsa over Christmas break.

ADPi sisters spend quality time together at our Christmas sisterhood event.

5ALPHA DELTA PI

Erin Whitehead ’14 welcomes homeher future diamond sister

Payton Thompson ’15 on Bid Day 2015.

Marcia Booker Walker ’79 retired from the Air Force Reserve in 2011 after 29 years of service. She continues to wear the AF uniform as a Junior ROTC teacher at Carl Albert High School in Midwest City. She is working to “develop citizens of character.” She and her husband, Steve, recently built their retirement home in Choctaw, though they are not retired yet. E-mail: [email protected]

Anne Parkinson Patton ’81 has a daughter, Katie, who is a 2012 graduate of Texas A&M with a degree in biology and works at ATI (Arrhythmia Technology Institute). Her son, Cameron, is a 2014 graduate of Oklahoma State University with a degree in business and works at Stinnett & Associates. Her youngest daughter, Leslie, is a 2015 graduate of Syracuse University and is working toward her Ph.D. in biochemistry at Texas A&M. E-mail: [email protected]

Jennifer Harder Wallace ’82 and her husband, Tony, are living in Houston for the third time. They have been married 30 years and their son, Daniel, works for Halliburton in Duncan, Okla. Their daughter, Katie, is pursuing a master’s in occupational therapy at Xavier University. Jennifer is a full-time volunteer. E-mail: [email protected] Donya Whitfill Gartside ’89 recently took a new job helping teachers incorporate technology into their elementary classrooms after 24 years in the classroom. E-mail: [email protected]

Carol Strahin ’89 and her husband are retired and have a fifth wheel trailer. They both enjoy traveling all over the U.S. and have four grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandson. Her daughter, Brenda Strahin Vega, graduated from OSU and lives about three miles from Carol. Her other children live in Oklahoma. Amy Costner-Lark ’94 received her BSN from the University of Oklahoma, her MSN from Vanderbilt University, and her Doctorate of Nurse Practitioner from George Washington University. She teaches the master’s program in nursing and also works at Baptist Integris in their heart transplant department. Amy also leads medical missions to Ecuador and Peru with her own non-profit, Costner Medical Missions. She is married to Stephen Lark, who works at Communication Federal in OKC, and has a daughter, Lara Grace, who was born in 2014. The family lives in Edmond, Okla. E-mail: [email protected]

Amy Cook ’97 celebrated 13 years at Paycom in September 2015 and has continued the love of philanthropy ADPi gave her by staying involved in Junior Hospitality, Junior League, and volunteering with Alpha Delta Pi in multiple capacities. E-mail: [email protected]

Christine Schoaps ’01 teaches third grade at the International School Saigon Pearl in Ho Chi Mihn City, Vietnam. E-mail: [email protected]

Bethany Hamilton ’04 has worked as a clinical dietician at Intergris Bass Healthcare and adopted a rescue dog named Bella three months ago. She is a joy and loves to wear azure blue. Beth works with three other ADPis, one from AO and the other two from other chapters. “It is neat to have this common bond!” E-mail: [email protected]

Amber Brundige Oliver ’07 recently started her fourth year living in Houston, Texas. She and her husband bought their first house in April 2015 and are enjoying all the projects that come with that. After a 15-month provisional period, she is now an active member of the Junior League of Houston. She spent her first year volunteering at Texas Children’s Hospital and now volunteers with the Houston SPCA. In her free time, she enjoys connecting on social media and blogging at Amber-Oliver.com. She also spends time with her dog, Barkley (@TailsOfBarkley).

Samantha Vincent ’12 helped create an Oklahoma Chapter of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists and was promoted in May 2015 from night crime reporter to general assignment reporter at the Tulsa World. E-mail: [email protected]

Welcome, New AlphasCynthia Craig Jenks, Okla.

Baylee Decker Broken Arrow, Okla.

Megan Golden Danville, Calif.

Allie Guarnera Edmond, Okla.

Miranda Horton Ponca City, Okla.

Jackie Lule Garland, Texas

Jane Simms Oklahoma City, Okla.

Abri Weber Shawnee, Kan.

Sydney Wohlfert Wichita, Kan.

Preparing for Formal Recruitment

Recruitment is right around the corner. Oklahoma State expects this to be the biggest year in school history and

we are very excited to participate. We are working hard to make it our best year yet!

Spirit Week July 30-August 6

Formal Recruitment August 7-13

Bid Day August 13

If anyone is interested in volunteering or donating supplies for recruitment, please contact Formal Recruitment Chairman Ashley Brooks ’14 at [email protected]. Further questions can be directed to Recruitment and Marketing Vice

President Kate Hessong ’13 at [email protected]. Any recommendation letters can be sent directly to the Chapter house at 1309 W. University Ave., Stillwater, OK 74074.

Alumnae News(Continued from page 3)

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Address Service Requested

ATTENTION: This newsletter is intended for alumnae and parents. If your daughter is still attending Oklahoma State University, she will receive a copy at the Chapter house.

If she has graduated, please mail us her new address to help update our records. Thank you.

Lion’sShareThesave the DatesADPi Class Reunion at the

Chapter HouseJune 10-12

Sisters from the classes of 1973-1980 are invited for a special reunion this summer. For

additional information on the reunion, contact Nancy Sitler ’76 at

[email protected] or (918) 665-2815.

Mock Recruitment Saturday, August 6

10:30 a.m.-NoonThe Chapter invites all alumnae to mock

recruitment at the Chapter house. Come see how recruitment has evolved over the years!

Noon-3 p.m.An alumnae reception and philanthropy

event will follow the conclusion of Mock Recruitment. Refreshments will be served.

More details will be available in early summer. For additional information,

please contact Megan Stewart ’04 at [email protected] or

Melissa Hamby ’90 at [email protected].

OSU Homecoming October 21-29

Alpha Delta Pi will join the men of Kappa Alpha to celebrate this year’s theme, “A

Cowboy Dream.” Please join us at the Chapter house for an Open House during

Walkaround on Friday, October 28.

President Teresa Colpitts Smith ’80

Tulsa, Okla.

Secretary Paula Kendrick ’72

Stillwater, Okla.

TreasurerNancy Sitler ’76

Tulsa, Okla.

Maintenance and Repairs Dee Ricker ’06Stillwater, Okla.

Member Contracts Shari Seibert Arnold ’82

Tulsa, Okla.

Co-Alumnae/Collegiate RelationsHolly Hesser Creech ’82

Stillwater, Okla.

Sharon Wilson Campbell ’88Tulsa, Okla.

Member-at-Large Marcia Booker Walker ’79

Choctaw, Okla.

Interior DecoratingLeigh DeFreitas ’93

Stillwater, Okla.

Attorney Kay Lyn Beauchamp ’82

Grove, Okla.

Chapter Financial Advisor Brandi Woods Littlejohn ’93

Blanchard, Okla.

Chapter President Allie Sadler ’13Stillwater, Okla.

Chapter Financial Vice President Maria Darovec ’14

Stillwater, Okla.

Chapter Property Manager Maggie Hamby ’90

Stillwater, Okla.

House Corporation Board

ADP


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