Dallas Alumni - Honors & Distinctions

Significant Sig Award

The Significant Sig award is one of the Fraternity's highest honors. It recognizes "those alumni members whose achievements in their fields of endeavor have brought honor and prestige to the name of Sigma Chi." The Sigma Chi Fraternity has recognized more than 1,100 brothers since the Significant Sig award's inception at the 1935 Grand Chapter. Here are Brothers close to home.

  • Stephen Moore (Stephen F. Austin, 1989)

  • Joe Pollard, Sr. (Memphis, 1979)

  • Steve Berberich (Tulsa, 1985)

  • Joe Cavender (Texas A&M Commerce, 1978)

  • Charles Boyce (West Virginia, 1951)

  • Richard Frazier (Tulsa, 1969)

  • Terry Fuller (Texas Tech, 1977)

  • Rogers Healy (Southern Methodist, 2003)

  • George Killebrew, IV (Southern Methodist, 1985)

  • Jeffrey Rich (Michigan, 1982)

  • Dr. Dan Meyer (UCLA, 1979)

  • Timothy Powers (UCLA, 1977)

  • Paul Ward (Eastern Illinois, 1971)

  • Tim Headington (Oklahoma, 1972)

  • Dr. Fred Winter, Jr. (Lamar, 1972)

  • Tom Taylor (UT Austin, 1959)

  • Richard Bills (Texas A&M Commerce, 1967)

  • Edward Blessing (San Diego State, 1960)

  • Brad Bradley (Mississippi State, 1957)

  • Nathan E. White, Jr. (Southern Methodist, 1964)

  • Rob Whitener (Texas A&M Commerce, 1964)

  • Edward Stanley (Texas A&M Commerce, 1966)

  • Joe Griffith (Texas A&M Commerce, 1964)

  • Gary Roden (Texas A&M, 1983)

  • Chuck Howley (West Virginia, 1958)

  • Dave Omholt (Purdue, 1992)

  • Matt Michel (Texas A&M, 1983)

Order of Constantine

Each year, the Order of Constantine recognizes a group of up to 14 Sigma Chi brothers for their commitment, dedication and service to the Fraternity. Induction into the Order of Constantine is considered to be the highest honor the Sigma Chi Fraternity can bestow upon one of its members. The honor of being named a “Constantine Sig” has been conferred on less than 800 brothers since the inception of the Order of Constantine at the 47th Grand Chapter in 1948.

  • Rod Smalling (Texas A&M Commerce, 1993)

  • Jim Bloom (San Diego State, 1982)

  • Steve “Hare” Harrington (Southern Methodist, 1979)

  • Joe Sholden (Southern Methodist, 1980)

  • Chester McCrary (Texas A&M Commerce, 1965)

  • Richard Mayoh (Rhode Island, 1964)

  • Don Powers (UT Austin, 1953)

  • Chad Ward (UT Arlington, 1989)

  • Nathan White, Jr. (Southern Methodist, 1964)

  • Kent Holbert (Texas A&M Commerce, 1972)

  • Rob Whitener (Texas A&M Commerce, 1964)

  • Jay Minton, Jr. (Southern Methodist, 1957)

  • Ed Blessing (San Diego State, 1960)

  • Wayne Tucker (Baylor, 1985) *ALL HONOR TO HIS NAME

Seven Lights Award

The Seven Lights Alumni Award is presented to an alumnus for ten years of exceptional service to the Sigma Chi Fraternity at the local, provincial and/or international level or combinations in one or more multiple positions. (i.e. alumni chapter officer, house corporation officer, Chapter Advisor or Chapter Advisory Board Member, Grand Praetor, or Grand Trustee.)

  • Carson Hallmark (University of North Alabama, 2013)

  • Shawn Rogers (New Mexico State, 2008)

  • Ron Hunt (Stephen F. Austin, 1991)

  • Tom Shearer (Texas-Arlington, 1988)

  • Andy McComas (Albion College, 1981)

  • David Nelson (Texas Tech, 1976)

  • Kent Holbert (Texas A&M Commerce, 1972)

Past Dallas Alumni Chapter Presidents

Over the years, many dedicated brothers have spent their time leading the advancement and evolution of the Sigma Chi Dallas Alumni Chapter. Here are the best records we have of those men. We greatly appreciate their service to Sigma Chi in this capacity!

2021-2022 Dick Dawson (Texas A&M Commerce, 1968)

2019-2020 Dick Weisheit (Texas Tech, 1973)

2017-2018 Larry Foster (Texas A&M Commerce, 1967)

2015-2016 Larry Williams (Sam Houston State, 1961)

2013-2014 Nathan White (Southern Methodist, 1964)

2012 Dave Cravens (Texas Tech, 1974)

2010-2011 Harry Palmer

2008-2009 Ernest Paul Pewitt (Texas A&M Commerce, 1968)

2007 Mark Hoops (Southwest Missouri State, 1994)

2005-2006 Dan Yerian (Oklahoma State, 1969)

2004 Jerry Cavalier (Western Michigan, Kalamazoo, 1967)

2003 Steve Watson (Wisconsin, 1970)

2001-2002 Randy Davis

1997-2000 George Theriot (Oklahoma, 1966)

1995-1996 Bill Rose (Oklahoma State, 1967)

1995 Charlie Carlin (Tulsa, 1966)

1993-1994 Ron Reneker (Tulsa, 1968)

1990-1992 Bill Rose (Oklahoma State, 1967)