Catrina D. Rockholt Broken Arrow, Oklahoma Business Management As a student, Cat Rockholt served as the Oklahoma four-year college vice president of Phi Beta Lambda, the OSU-Tulsa president of Phi Beta Lambda, orientation leader for Tulsa Community College Student Leadership, records chairman in Phi Theta Kappa
Erin Scanlan Portales, New Mexico Marketing and Management During her time at OSU, Erin Scanlan served as vice president, personal development chairman and Homecoming chairman for Business Student Council; president and vice president of communications for the Spears School of Business Ambassadors; chaplain, new
Chacey Schoeppel Fairview, Oklahoma Agribusiness While at OSU, Chacey Schoeppel served as a Chi Omega national women’s fraternity vice president, Student Alumni Board membership executive, Student Government Association president’s external chief of
Harrison Schroeder Shawnee, Kansas Mathematics and Spanish As a student at OSU, Harrison Schroeder was a piano protégé with Thomas Lanners. Schroeder was involved with Arts and Sciences Ambassadors, CEAT Scholars Program, Engineers without Borders and OSU
Chris Stockton Duncan, Oklahoma Finance and Management During his time at OSU, Chris Stockton served as Dance Marathon executive director for two years, Freshman Representative Council coordinator, SGA executive and senator, K-Life small group leader and a Phi Gamma
Peter Quinton Storm Stillwater, Oklahoma Biosystems Engineering As a student at OSU, Peter Storm served as College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology Student Council CEAT Week committee head and American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers social
Paige Kathryn Wikle Stillwater, Oklahoma Psychology While at OSU, Paige Wikle served as a President’s Partner with Student Alumni Board, public relations director for Rooted, sports chair and new member philanthropy chair for Pi Beta Phi national women’s fraternity and a
Honor Society, and president and secretary of Tulsa Community College student government. Her community involvement includes Reading Partners, March of Dimes, Volunteer Tulsa, Food on the Move and Tulsa Community College History Day High School Competition. Rockholt’s awards include being named one of the Top Five Management Students for the Spears School of Business, earning a Cagle Study Abroad Scholarship, representing OSU-Tulsa as a marketing promotions
spokesman, winning Outstanding Achievement honors from TCC Summer Youth Programs and receiving a TCC/ OSU Distinguished Regents Scholarship.
member educator and vice president of communication for Pi Beta Phi national women’s fraternity. She was also a member of Student Alumni Board and Fellowship of Catholic University Students. Her community involvement includes St. John’s Catholic Church, Reading Buddies, Community Dinners, Big Event and Into the Streets. She also worked as a nanny for a Stillwater family. Scanlan’s awards include being named OSU Homecoming Queen, Outstanding Marketing and Management Senior,
ConocoPhillips SPIRIT Scholar and Outstanding Greek Woman 2011 and 2014. She also won a University of South Australia academic scholarship.
staff, President’s Leadership Class facilitator and College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources Career Liaisons volunteer. Her community involvement includes serving as director of the Ubuntu Youth Project nonprofit organization and CASNR Student Academic Mentor freshman orientation leader. She has also been involved with the Make-A-Wish Foundation, American Legion Auxiliary Girls State and Camp Cowboy. Schoeppel’s awards
include being named a Harry S. Truman Foundation Scholar, Student Philanthropist of the Year, Top Three Greek Sophomore Woman, Top Three Greek Freshmen Woman and Student Alumni Board Member of the Year.
Spanish Club. His community involvement includes Rebuilding Together OKC, Habitat for Humanity and Veritas Orphanage. Schroeder’s awards include induction into the Halligan Hall of Scholars, Washington Internships for Students of Engineering Fellow and two-time Goldwater institutional nominee. He also participated in the OSU Scholar Abroad program to Dubai, UAE and Muscat, Oman. Shroeder was selected
as a Top Ten Freshmen Man.
Rockholt’s future plans are to continue her education in the OSU-Tulsa MBA program while showing her employer why companies should always hire OSU graduates.
Scanlan’s future plans include working for FOCUS (Fellowship of Catholic University Students) as a college missionary in the United States for two years.
Schoeppel’s plans include going back to South Africa to work with the Ubuntu Youth Project.
Schroeder’s plans include teaching high school mathematics through Teach for America for two years.
Delta national fraternal organization executive member. His community involvement includes Children’s Miracle Network, K-Life Student Ministries, Special Olympics, Relay for Life and Stillwater YMCA. Stockton’s awards include being named a Top Ten Freshmen Man, OSU Student Philanthropist of the Year and Sigma Alpha Lambda.
After graduation, Stockton is moving to Houston to become a business analyst in the management leadership track for Phillips 66.
director and parliamentarian. He was involved in Alpha Epsilon Honors Society, ASABA Environmental Design team and OSU Winter Drumline. His community involvement includes Lake McMurtry Friends nonvoting board member, Wings of Hope Family Crisis Services, ASABA Events, Texas Conference Choir Clinic counselor and Boy Scouts of America. Storm’s awards include being named W.W. Allen Scholar, Niblack Research Scholar, Wentz
Research Scholar, CEAT Student Council Committee Chair of the Year and Top Ten Freshmen Man.
teaching assistant for the Psychology Department. She was involved with the Oklahoma State running team. Her community involvement includes Stillwater K-Life, Kanakuk Kamps, Family Legacy Mission in Zambia, Africa, and Stillwater Saville Center for Child Advocacy. She was also an intern at Sunnybrook Christian Church. Wikle’s awards include being named a Top 20 Freshmen Woman and earning membership in Phi Beta Kappa and
Phi Kappa Phi national honor societies. She was on the Rooted executive team and Freshman Representative Council. Wikle received the Lou and Wes Watkins Matthew 25:40 Service Abroad Scholarship.
Storm plans to attend the University of Cambridge MPhil in Engineering for Sustainable Development program and continue to a domestic university for a doctorate degree in environmental-related engineering.
Wikle’s plans include either moving to Dallas, Texas, to work for Watermark Church or attending Kanakuk Institute in Branson, Missouri.
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