September 2009
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September 2009
XI STATE NEWS Official Publication of the Tennessee Organization of The Delta Kappa Gamma Society International VOLUME 56 No. 1 State recognizes Warwick’s contributions X September 2009 Submitted by Dr. Jensi Souders, Alpha Phi Xi State Executive Secretary Elaine Warwick was presented the Xi State Achievement Award at the 2009 state convention in June. Warwick says, “receiving the award has given me a boost of confidence and validated the Society work that I’ve done.” That state-level work includes serving as president, first vice president/program committee chair, second vice president/ convention chair and of the Ad Hoc Strategic Planning Committee, and member of the Personal Growth and Services, Nominations, and Professional Affairs Committees. A 2004 International Leadership Management Seminar graduate, Warwick has presented countless workshops and seminar segments at state leadership seminars and convention. At the international level, she serves as an elected member of the Personnel Committee. At the 2009 Southeast Regional Conference, Warwick co-presented a preconference seminar on strategic action planning. “Wearing the Achievement Award medallion has only energized me to continue my work in the Society,” Warwick said when asked. “It means that I must continue to uphold the high ideals of the Society and continue to share my enthusiasm for the Society with others. “I do what I do because I love the Society and the opportunities it offers for personal and professional growth. I will continue to do Society work for the personal satisfaction I receive from doing it,” said Warwick. This love for the organization, this commitment to supporting others in their career growth, is clearly evident in this outstanding educator and Society member. Xi State welcomes Elaine Warwick to the list of those who have excelled at service to our state organization. In This Issue PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE 2 LETTERS 3 INTERNATIONAL NEWS 4STATE NEWS CHAPTER NEWS MEMBER NEWS MEMORIAM 16 Above: Elaine Warwick, Executive Secretary, proudly wears her Achievement Award at the President’s banquet at Xi State Convention 2009. Far left: Corlea Plowman, International Executive Coordinator, Elaine Warwick, Rho, Dr. Carolyn Rants, International President, and Barbara Whiting, International Leadership Development Chair take time for a photo at graduation. Warwick graduated from leadership training at Southeast Regional Conference for new state presidents and executive secretaries. The Delta Kappa Gamma Society International promotes professional and personal growth of women educators and excellence in education. 2009-2011 State Officers President Dee Dee Rives Pinson (West) First Vice President / Program Chair Beverly Smith Chattanooga (East) Second Vice President / Convention Chair Dorrie Powell Whiteville (West) Recording Secretary Mary Evelyn Perkinson Decatur (East) Corresponding Secretary Kathie Harned Nashville ( Middle) Treasurer / Immediate Past President Nancy Davis Mountain City (East) Parliamentarian Becky Sadowski Brownsville (West) Executive Secretary Elaine Warwick Franklin (Middle) Editor Linda Eller Cordova (West) Webmaster Judy Cross Harriman (East) Xi State News Published four times a year in September, November, February, and April by the Tennessee Organization of the Delta Kappa Gamma Society International. State dues for active members are $14.00 of which $4.00 is a subscription to the News. Contributors to Xi State News are asked to send news as soon as it is available to insure its placement in the next issue. Send news items for the November issue no later than October 1, 2009 to: Linda Eller, Editor 9108 Rockcrest Circle Austin, Texas 78759 [email protected] Send address changes to: The Delta Kappa Gamma Society International P.O. Box 1589, Austin, TX 78767 [email protected] 2 Xi State News September 2009 Persist, Commit, Celebrate 2-1 2-1 Dee Dee Rives Xi State President Wow, what an honor to be selected as the 38th president of Xi State. Little did I know when I was invited to join the Society in 1980 how my life would change. I am thankful for the personal growth and guidance I have received in the Society. I am looking forward to the many challenges and wonderful opportunities that Delta Kappa Gamma provides for us all. Xi State members have been busy this summer. Three hundred and seven sisters attended Xi State Convention where we were reminded to reach our goal in the 29 society, program, and educational workshops. Phyllis Hickey, International Representative, shared news from International as well as an inspirational message at our Presidents’ banquet. Sixty-eight Tennesseans traveled to Little Rock to attend Southeast Regional. Many of our Tennessee sisters were involved in key positions throughout the conference. Society training was held for state membership chairs, strategic plan representatives, program chairs, executive secretaries and state presidents. I’m proud to say, Xi State was represented in all of these training sessions. As the 2009-2011 biennium officially begins we should seek and follow our directions, waypoints, to insure the future of Xi State. Your state officers and related personnel met in late June to evaluate and set the directional points for state committees. Fall Leadership Conference for state committees will be in September and there the committees will begin their work in implementing the state Strategic Plan and committee charges. Be involved to keep Xi State growing. Be involved to receive the fullest benefits the Society has to offer the membership. We are not building a new Society, but improving the existing one. Yogi Berra, a famous New York Yankee catcher, once said “be careful if you don’t know where you’re going, because you might not get there”. We do know where we are going. We should follow our waypoints, our directions. Refuse to stop, continue, keep trying Be persistent in what we are doing. Dedicate, entrust, and invest Be committed to what we are doing. Keep, honor, ceremonies, lionize, rejoice Celebrate in what we are doing. My pledge to you will be to continue to “Activate the Vision” of Xi State members by focusing on the seven purposes. I will persist in keeping the members informed of the Society’s actions and the great opportunities the Society offers its members. I will commit in my service/leadership to Xi State by modeling my love for the Society as I lead, and, together, we will celebrate, the success of Xi State. Thank you for this opportunity to serve! Letters August 10, 2009 Dear State Organization Presidents and Editors, The International Speakers Fund (ISF) Committee is seeking applications for members to participate in this program. An interactive Speaker’s Application Form is available on the Website as a download. We would like to have these applications returned by e-mail attachment to International Headquarters ([email protected]) by Sept. 14. Established in 1984, ISF facilitates exchange of Society speakers among member countries and helps unite women educators of the world. The ISF Committee selects speakers from among the applicants. ISF speakers went to British Columbia, Maine, Wyoming, and Baja California in 2009. Please share this information with members. Corlea S. Plowman Corlea S. Plowman Executive Coordinator Dear Delta Kappa Gamma Folks, Loving host families are needed for AFS high school exchange students to arrive in the fall for the 2009-10 school year. There are athletic players, horseback riders, students very involved with church youth activities, as well as students with other many talents and interests from many different countries. (See list below) The Miss Tennky Area AFS Team would love to speak to groups in the next several weeks and bring full bios for your members to view. Experience the world without leaving home, contact Jenny Myers, hosting coordinator, at 615-385-9644 or [email protected]. To begin the application process fill out form A online at http://www.afs.org/usa and click on hosting. The local web site is http://misstennky.org. Volunteers in many areas are needed to work with the students and families throughout the year. You may register at this web site and/or contact Becky Heywood, volunteer coordinator, at AFSBecky@ comcast.net. If you would like to see the full bios on any of these AFSers call or e-mail either of us. The CB, FLEX and YES are all scholarship students. Those that are community placed are only assigned to the team, but have no host families yet. Family or school placed Peeraya Moonjun (Thailand – girl) Valerie Van Den Hove (Belgium) Moyuko Takahama (Japan) Marija Satalova (Lativia) Community placed Lisana Alia (Indonesia – YES student) Gudridur Johannsdottir (Iceland – girl) Asdis Saemundsdottir (female from Iceland) Jakkapat Ketkaew (Thailand –boy) Kantapon Wiboonsaksakul (male from Thailand) Jakob Kubitza (Germany – boy) Annika Ruehlmann (Germany) CB Student Konrad Seifert (Germany) David Lehmann (Germany) Eva Marie Schuettler (female from Germany) Anette Johansen (Norway) Maria Pfefferkom (Norway) Bakhtiyar Rakhmetov (Kazakhstan –boy) FLEX student Francesco Ursini (Itlay) Stefan Franco (Brazil) Judith Staudner (Austria) Valeria Alejandra Galeas Silva (female from Ecuador) Celia Hanssen (female from Belgium (French) Thomas Zouad (male from France) Juliette Salaberry (female from France) Ruth Gottlieb (female from Sweden) Leandra Bezouska (female from Switzerland) Nina Hellebrekers (female from Netherlands) Mariana Teixe Neves (female from Portugal) Tchoy Hung Desir Sit (female from Netherlands) Nayib Daniel Zuniga Arias (male from Costa Rica) Afzal Misbah (male from India) Jenny Myers [email protected] 615-385-9644 Miss Tennky Area AFS Volunteer Leadership Team Hosting Coordinator and Dr. Barbara Y. Wills, NCC, LPC 2233 Roanoke RD Clarksville, TN 37043 615-210-1552 or 931-378-7258 [email protected] www.afs.org/usa 1-800-AFS-INFO President's Schedule Aug. 15 Aug. 31 Sept. 8 Sept. 10 Sept. 12 Sept. 18-19 Sept. 28 Oct. 17 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 16 Dec. 5 Dec. 8 Beta Chi Delta Gamma Eta Kappa Vision Foundation meets Leadership Conference Knox County Memphis- 5 chapters Theta, Beta Eta Rho Alpha Chi, Eta Area I cluster Alpha Gamma Xi State News September 2009 3 International News Day receives International Achievement Award Submitted by Dr. Jensi Souders, Alpha Pi International First Vice President We claim her as our own. She was our regional director who worked with us to plan and implement the 2001 regional conference in Chattanooga. Even though she is a member in North Carolina, we claim her as our international president from the Southeast who charmed us all when she attended Xi State Convention in 2008. So, of course, Xi State is thrilled that Dr. Barbara Day, immediate past international president, received the International Achievement Award at the Southeast Regional Conference this summer! Day has served at the international level since 1990, as Research and Program Committees chair, Expansion Committee member, trustee on the International Educational Foundation Board (6 years), Southeast Regional Director, First Vice President, and International President. Perhaps Day claims as the greatest achievements of her presidential biennium the Society’s expansion into Denmark and Estonia, bringing the 15th and 16th countries under the Society’s umbrella, and planning the 2008 international convention, called by many members the best they’d ever attended. For all her contributions to our organization, Xi State salutes Dr. Barbara Day of North Carolina as our 2009 International Achievement Award recipient. Above: Dr. Barbara Day wears the International Achievement Award with honor, joy, delight and heartwarming pride. in the front are Sandra McKeiron, Mississippi, Corlea Plowman, Texas, and International President, Dr. Carolyn Rants. Below: Dr. Carolyn Rants visits with Xi State members at the Tennessee Breakfast on Thursday morning. Below right: Joining in the sing along during a general session right down 4 Xi State News September 2009 Become a Miracle Maker! Help The Educational Foundation fund • Educational projects worldwide • Educators’ professional growth • Seminars in Purposeful Living You can make a difference, and your donation is tax-deductible! Go to www.deltakappagamma.net/ Foundation for information on how You can Make a Miracle! Regional Conference Welcome to Little Rock As members gathered in Little Rock, Arkansas, they were greeted by southern hospitality and the famous ducks of the Peabody Hotel. Old friends were excited to see one another while many new friends were made. In the opening ceremony a grand parade of each state’s flag was carried in by the outgoing and incoming presidents. Engaging workshops filled the day for many while new presidents and executive secretaries arrived early for leadership training. Membership chairman and representatives for strategic planning had specialized sessions. Xi State’s Elaine Warwick, Rho, and Dr. Jensi Souders, Alpha Phi, led the strategic planning session. Dee Dee Rives, Elaine Warwick, and Linda Eller attended the presidents’ leadership sessions which started on Monday and ended Wednesday afternoon. Many Xi State members served as presenters for workshops including, Dr. Jensi Souders, Alpha Phi, Kathie Harned, Beta Upsilon, from Alpha Lambda Chrissie Allen, Linda Eller, and Carolyn Taylor, Elaine Warwick, Rho, Cecelia Johnson, Beta Kappa, Judy Cross and Barbara Summers from Beta Beta, Dee Dee Rives, Theta, Beta Sigma members Nita Scott, Rachel Weir, and Dorrie Powell, and Linda McCrary, Alpha Gamma. As the conference concluded, all were invited to the races in Kentucky in 2011. Left: Phyllis Hickey, Business Services Administrator, shows off the credit card available to members as part of the non-dues revenue projects from International. The Society benefits just from members opening an account. Left center: Dee Dee Rives, Xi State President, graduates from leadership training at the Southeast Regional. Pictured with Rives are Corlea Plowman, Executive Coordinator, Dr. Carolyn Rants, International President, and Barbara Whiting, chair of the International Leadership Committee. Bottom left: Becky Sadowski, Alpha Lambda, and Dr. Barbara Day, past International President, take time for a picture at the reception prior to Saturday night’s dinner banquet. Top far left: Nancy Davis, outgoing president and Dee Dee Rives, incoming president, carry the Tennessee flag in the opening ceremony. Bottom far left: Texas in Tennessee? No Tennessee in Texas. Editor. Linda Eller was dragged into the Texas photo as the newest transplant to Texas. Joining this group are Marcia Kirkland, Joanne Davis, Alpha State Editor, Corlea Plowman, Dr. Carolyn Rants, Dr. Evelyn Barron, Sandy Causey, Phyllis Hickey and Linda Eller. Xi State News September 2009 5 State News You did it, You did it! Submitted by Mary Jo Wilson, Alpha Lambda Special Events Chairman State committees, continued We didn’t think you could do it, but- Yes, You did! The Special Events Committee was very worried that due to the current economy and the reduced attendance at Xi State this year, that we would not match our Silent Auction monies and chapter participation goal from last year. But being the fair ladies that you are, you donated a variety of items and opened your wallets and checkbooks and got into the bidding spirit just like you did last year. The 2008 Silent Auction netted close to $3,000 and this year we came very close to matching that amount. The monies from the auction will benefit the Leadership Development Committee and will help them plan and prepare for the Leadership Management Seminar in 2010. The Special Events Committee would like to thank all of the chapters that provided items for the Silent Auction. Your generosity and support was greatly appreciated. We are looking forward to working with all of you in 2010 to make the upcoming Silent Auction the best yet! Membership Dr. Boots Ashbrook Martha Bailey* Barbara Barkes Minnie Burnett Shirley Dark Gail Huffstutler Pam Rumage State committees announced for 2009-2011 Personal Growth Kathy Bradfield Lynn Caruthers* Monnie Deberry Bonnie Digby Bea Lyons Sherry Woods Achievement Award Judy Collins Jackie Maggard Jane Pickel Connie Wolfe Cindy Schepman* Archives Betty Ball* Mary Jane Thomspon Area Directors Brooke Blair Sherry Collins Mary Jo Connell Carolyn Earnest Cecelia Johnson Marylin Roberts Judy Sanders Patsy Smith Holley Ziglar Awards Bonnie Fussell Carol Ivey Cindy Lynn* Jenny Miller Delise Teague Chris Zeigler CIEC Angie Boshers Leigh AnnDurham Linda Gregory Lynda Gunter Anne Littleford* Jackie Wester *denotes chairman Submitted by Dee Dee Rives, Theta State President Communication Carlene Ford Paula Fox Lee Lindsay Elaine McIntosh* Ritka Patterson Jo Price Convention Steering Dr. Dorrie Powell* Wanda Ackerman Freda Branam Camille Dolan Louise Gregory Kathy Kester Suzy Mignery Kerry Mullican Nita Scott Expansion Dr. Annette Gregory* Molly Ann Hamblem Caroline Johnson Harriett King Cindy Odom-Higgins Finance Rosie Coleman Judith Kerley* Carol Moling Karen Phillips Susan Woods Fran Young Forum Amy Ballentine Donna Jerden Barbara Morgan* Martha Wolf 6 Xi State News September 2009 High School Essay Linda Barker Stacey Hinchman Katie Madden* Myra O’Steen Marilyn Shaver Sally Tate Historian Edna Clemons Audrey Doak* Betty Only Leadership Dr. Elaine Alexander* Marsha Brewer Susan Hoback Terri Maddox Lin Marten Barbara Summers Legislative Nancy Bibler Melinda Carroll Judy Jackson* Marsha Raines Lanoka Rhodes Martha Scarbrough Literacy Judy McDonald Jessica Mitchell Allison Roberts Sandra Smith Mary Frances Wadley Mildred Welch* Music Janice Enck Rosemary Smith Nominations Irene Archambault Dr. Gwen Arnold Dr. Martha Glover Paula Marshall* Michelle Steen Gail Watson Maxine Williams Personnel Donna Camper* Shirley Dowell Dr. Denise Dunbar Sammye Finley June Reasons Rachel Weir Planning Dr. Beverly Hall Patsye Jones Debbie Smith Dr. Jensi Souders* Sherry Walsh Elaine Warwick Professional Affairs Pat Barnett Carol Bowlin Karen Garner Pat Guffey* Amanda Pritchett Amy Swoope Pat Tyree Program of Work Beverly Smith* Lynn Caruthers Janice Enck Pat Guffey Judy Jackson Rosemary Smith Susan Young 75th Anniversary Celebration Submitted by Dr. Dorrie Powell, Beta Sigma Second Vice President You’re Invited June 10-12, 2010 The University of the South Sewanee, TN Make plans to attend now. Save your money. Bring your sisters. We hope to meet or exceed the 520 who attended the 50th Anniversary in 1985. Register early for best dormitory selection and seating at meal events. The registration form will be available in February on the Xi State website and in the Xi State News. To assist in convention Research planning, chapters Le Duckworth Nancy Harris are asked to email: Susan LaFever Pat Satterfield Susan Young* Rules Chrissie Allen Joy Branham* Terri Mitchell Patsye Peckenpaugh Suzanne Turner Scholarship Dr. CyndyAllen Dr. June Gorski Dr. SandraJuarez Dr. Inge Poole Dr. Nancy Sims Janice Sorsby* Special Events Donna Campbell Judy Clemow Penny Cole Janet Little Nancy West Mary Jo Wilson* Technology Diane Anderson Wynona Clayborne* Tracy Collier Lisa Forsythe Kay Porter Diana Womble Dr. Dorrie Powell, Convention Chairperson [email protected] Visual and Perfoming Arts Wanda Wright* Phyllis Brasher Sue Fryer Kris Hiatt Joan Holt Sara Key Vision Foundation Miriam Bowman Nancy Davis Leigh AnnDurham Wynona Dye Doris Hendrix* Barbara Hinson World Fellowships Judy German* Barbara Brookshire Nancy Duggin Anne Killebrew Jo Belle Masters Joan Pockrus State News Top far left: Officers and related personnel gathered at the home of Kathie Harned in Nashville to make plans, participate in team building activities, and share some food and fellowship. Dee Dee Rives is caught in action giving out directions to the photographer (your humble editor). Below far left: Participants from across the state took part in the Web Desgin Workshop sponsored by the technology committee. The event was held in Mountain City. Top left: Beverly Smith, Alpha Xi, makes announcements at the 2009 state convention in June. Below left: Barbara Summers, Beta Beta, extended her workshop to real life experiences with three Alpha Lambda members, Wanda Day, Paula Marshall and Cindy Shepman. The group went geocaching and found treasure. Get your yearbook ready Submittted by Beverly Smith, Alpha Xi First Vice President Be sure that your chapter yearbook earns highest honors. Download the evaluation form from the state website or email Beverly Smith, 1st vice president, at [email protected] Yearbooks should be sent to Beverly by December 15, 2009. Be a workshop presenter Submittted by Beverly Smith, Alpha Xi First Vice President Speak up. Share your expertise with your Delta Kappa Gamma sisters at the 2010 Xi State convention by presenting a workshop. Forms are available in this newsletter, on the state website or email Beverly Smith, fist vice president, at [email protected] Submit your workshop proposal by November 15. Xi State News September 2009 7 State News THE DELTA KAPPA GAMMMA SOCIETY INTERNATIONAL XI STATE – TENNESSEE APPLICATION Position: Editor Name___________________________________________________________________ Address_________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Phone___________________________________________________________________ Date initiated into Delta Kappa Gamma________________________________________ Educational Background: Bachelor’s Degree: Master’s Degree Advanced Coursework or Degree Delta Kappa Gamma Experience: (Use back of page, if necessary) Chapter: State: International: Special skills/experiences that qualify you for this position including micro-computer/desktop publishing skills/experiences: Additional information that might be helpful to the committee: List other organizational involvement or family responsibilities, which make large demands on your time: Complete and return to the Chairman of the Personnel Committee. 8 Xi State News September 2009 State News Xi State Personnel Committee Xi State Editor Posting Xi State Editor, Linda Eller, is moving to Austin, TX to serve as the Communication Services Administrator at International Headquarters. As a result, the Xi State Personnel Committee is looking for qualified applicants for the position of Xi State Editor. This position is for the 2009-2011 biennium. Interested applicants must possess the following qualifications: 1. Shall be an active member in good standing in Xi State for a minimum of five (5) years. 2. Shall possess skills in photography, editing, designing, composing, publishing, and mailing newsletters or have extensive journalism skills. 3. Shall be skilled in the operation of a microcomputer system using desktop publishing and word processing software in conjunction with a data base. 4. Shall have the willingness and available time to carry out the prescribed duties of the job. The Xi State Editor’s term of office is for two years beginning July 1, of odd number years. The editor receives an honorarium and is reimbursed for attendance at state, regional, and international meetings as specified in the Xi State Policies and Procedures. The editor will be reimbursed for office expenses as designated in the annual Xi State Budget. For an application see page 8 or contact: Donna Camper, Personnel Committee Chairman Address: 236 Indian Trail, Bristol, TN 37620 E-mail: [email protected] Completed applications must be sent to the Xi State Personnel Committee by September 25, 2009. Above top: Take a glimpse at the Magnolia Breakfast past state presidents share with the new president. Captured in the photo were Nancy Davis, Gamma Mu, Cathy Daugherty, Southeast Regional Director, Dr. Willene Paxton, Gamma, Liz Whorley Bradley, TX, Ramona Jefferies, KY, Dr. Jensi Souders, Alpha Phi, and Anne Medearis Lee, AL. Below: There were so many past presidents present for 2009 that a few had to move to the children’s table. So Vera Jo Henegar, Pi, along with Becky Sadowski and Janice Sorsby, both Alpha Lambda, round out the annual event. Bottom far left: On Wednesday evening prior to the state convention, officers and guests gathered to enjoy a cookout and fellowship sponsored by now past president Nancy Davis. The cookout was one way Davis said thank you for all the support during the past two years. Xi State News September 2009 9 State News UPDATE ON AD HOC TASK FORCE ON INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE RESTRUCTURING Submitted by Fran Young, Beta Upsilon Ad Hoc Task Force In retrospect, action was taken at the 2006 International Convention to form a Committee on Restructuring to consider new and different ways of looking at the international committee structure of our organization. Immediately, the Committee set up five regional Task Forces which were comprised of one member from each state who was appointed by the individual state presidents. I was appointed to represent Tennessee. There have been eleven members in the S/E Region plus Beverly Helms from FL as Chairman. This Ad Hoc Task Force met for the first time at the 2007 regional conference and again at the 2008 International Convention. Our main focus has been to see how the duties and responsibilities of the Program of Work Committee be combined to eliminate overlap, provide clearer directions for members and use fewer committee members. We met for the last time this summer at S/E Regional to finalize our suggestions for submission to the Committee on Restructuring. This Committee on Restructuring will then prepare a final recommendation from all the regions that will be sent to the Constitution Revision Team. (As a reminder, the entire Constitution and International Standing Rules are undergoing a revision as a result of action taken at the 2008 International Convention. In fact, at Xi State this summer we were given a survey from International to complete regarding our thoughts about the revision of certain aspects of our Constitution. That is also being compiled by this Constitution Revision Team.) These final recommendations will then be voted upon by all our membership at the International Convention next summer in Spokane. We, of course, will get a copy of the proposed changes from International before that time. Also, I will keep you informed on any updated information as I receive it. Tacoma, Washington, Beckons You for the 2010 Seminar in Purposeful Living! Highlighting an “Arts with Nature” theme couldn’t be easier in beautiful Tacoma, Washington. Join fellow members and guests July 15-18, 2010, prior to the international convention in Spokane. Stay at the lovely Hotel Murano for a seminar in the heart of the Puget Sound area, in a city known world-wide for the glass arts. Visit the Glass Museum, History Museum, and the Tacoma Art Museum. Walk across the Chilhuy Bridge of Glass and see artists in action. Enjoy local natural beauty all while Mount Rainier watches over you! A musical evening is planned, as well as speakers and time for shopping for treasures. The Educational Foundation Trustees hope to see you in Tacoma: Where Art and Nature Meet 10 Xi State News September 2009 State News Need Money for Professional Development? Travel, hotel, meals, substitutes, conference/seminar expenses? Have we got a deal for you! Cornetet Professional Development Awards Available to members and non-members Up to $2000 Three award cycles: September, February, May Go to www.deltakappagamma.net/ Foundation for application and information Save the date. Plan to attend. 2010 Xi State Legislative Symposium February 9 and 10, 2010 Nashville, Tennessee More info to come.... Judy Jackson 2009-2011 Xi State Legislative Chair Rho Chapter Workshop Proposal 2010 Xi State Convention Workshop title Summary of Proposed Presentation Presenter Chapter E-mail address: Phone: Facilitator Chapter Email: Phone: Equipment needed: Please submit workshop proposal by November 15, 2009 to: Beverly Smith Xi State First Vice-President 5014 Hunter Trail Chattanooga, TN 37415-1808 [email protected] IRIS NOTEPAPER NOW AVAILABLE Order your iris notepaper now! Contact Mary Jo Wilson at [email protected] or call 901-490-4560 to place your order. Xi State News September 2009 11 Chapter News Nashville’s “Relay for Life” Breast Cancer Walk Submitted by Pat Parker, Beta Upsilon This was a year of “outside-the-box” for Beta Upsilon, Nashville. Our members, along with the other three chapters in Nashville, decided to participate in the “Relay for Life” breast cancer walk. At the end of the five mile walk, members had raised almost $700 towards research and education for the American Cancer Society. Beta Upsilon’s Kathy Fasiq, chapter president, led the way and was the driving force for this sponsorship. After the walk, Beta Upsilon had its regular meeting at the downtown Nashville Public Library where we viewed the Children’s International Education Collection of items from around the world. Beta Upsilon annually supports this endeavor to help provide funds to purchase books and artifacts from foreign countries. The day was a huge success as all enjoyed a wonderful lunch and warm fellowship with DKG sisters. A Gift for Hope House Submitted by Minnie Burnett, Beta Rho During the year Beta Rho had a program with Angela Slack, Executive Director of Hope House, a shelter for victims of domestic violence. Slack presented a program about the organization, its purpose, operations, and ways the chapter could help. Slack explained the prevalence of domestic violence in our society and the need for the services provided by their program. She offered many suggestions for ways the community could help. To meet that demand, Beta Rho members made a $100.00 donation for the purchase of bedding for their facilities. 12 Xi State News September 2009 Far left: Members (and family) of Beta Upsilon gather for a photo op at the “Relay for Life” breast cancer walk in Nashville. Bottom far left: Minnie Burnett, Beta Rho, presented a donation of $100.00 to Hope House for needed items. Center: Mu Chapter met in the spring to work on the craft project for Xi State Arts and Crafts display. The photo frames, decorated by members, were on sale at Sewanee during convention. Bottom left: Advanced Leadership participants met at Cumberland Mountain State Park in Crossville, TN. Dr. Beverly Helms, Mu State (FL) and International Communications Chair, conducted the seminar attended by 15 members. This was a successful training session. Top left; Theta Chapter planned a summer outing to the Kreme Kastle (the restaurant owned by Becky Sadowski’s daughter) in Brownsville, TN. Theta Chapter invited other sisters in Delta Kappa Gamma to come. Members from six chapters attended. Jennibeth King, Jean Brown, LaVonne Scott, Marsha Rains, Becky Sadowski, Dorrie Powell, Louise Gregory, Dee Dee Rives, Nancy Harris, Michelle Steen, Terri Tims, Melinda Carroll, Josephine Price, and Nita Scott. Chapters represented included Theta, Beta Sigma, Beta Mu, Alpha Lambda, Chi and Omega. Left: Fun at the Kreme Kastle with Dorrie Powell, 2nd Vice President, Terri Tims and Nita Scott: Beta Sigma Left center: Michelle Steen, Theta; Nancy Harris, Chi, and Jo Price, Theta, enjoy lunch at the Kreme Kastle. Left: Melinda Carroll and Dee Dee Rives, state president, are both from Theta. Above: Pictured with new initiates to Theta include Dee Dee Rives and Josephine Price, new initiates: Ann Phillips, Dr. Debra Bryant, Amber Diggs, special guest former Xi State President; Becky Sadowski, and chapter member, Kristi Wilson. Right center: Becky Sadowski, Alpha Lambda, becomes waitress at the Kreme Kastle. Top far left: Rho Chapter initiation of new members and guests include Sara Davis, Elaine Warwick, executive secretary, Susan Eades, Judy Jackson, Area VI Director; Mindy Cushenberry, Susan Miles, Dr. Jensi Souders, International First Vice-President; and Allison Collier. Center far left: Alpha Gamma greets new members Delane Cox, Leslie Goad, and Susan Stevens. Xi State News September 2009 13 Member News Kudo’s Christine Loveday, Beta Delta, was selected as Executive of the Year. She is currently the Office Manager for the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the James H. Quillen College of Medicine, East Tennessee State University. She has been a dedicated employee of the University for 15 years. Loveday has served on several standing committees at the University including the Acute Communicable Disease Committee, Safety Committee, and the Commission for Women Standing Committee. She is a member of the honor societies Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Gamma Beta Phi, and Omicron Delta Kappa. Loveday was selected for her leadership ability, human relations skills, professional achievements and participation in civic and professional organizations. She currently serves as chapter treasurer. Pat Bogan, Beta Gamma, is back from teaching English in Cambodia. Janet Dickens, Alpha Gamma, was featured as the cover story of February 2009 TEA publication, Teach. It can also be located on TEA’s website at http://www.teateachers.org/ cms/teach/39.html. Janet is a kindergarten teacher at Fairlane Elementary. She believes in engaging her students using all the resources at her fingertips. Ann Anderson, Omicron, was the West Tennessee Supervisor of the Year for 2009. Ann is the Director of Teaching and Learning for Lexington City Schools. Also in Omicron, Kay Hart was awarded the American Stars of Teaching Award from the U.S. Department of Education for 2007. Left: Christine Loveday, Beta Delta, was named the Executive of the Year of the Tri-Cities chapter of IAAP College of Medicine for 2008-2009. Below: Janet Dickens, Alpha Gamma, applied for a grant from NEA for a Promethean Activeboard. After rewriting the grant twice, her hard work paid off. She received a $5,000 check and the board was installed. Bottom left: Stacey Hinchman, Beta Upsilon, was named High School Teacher of the Year for Metro Nashville Public Schools. She is an AP English Literature and Composition Teacher at McGavock Comprehensive High School where she has taught for 17 years. She will represent Nashville in the state competition. Far left: Kathy Fasiq, Beta Upsilon, sports a DKG sponsored shirt at the breast cancer walk. The front has the pink ribbon and the back creates a “buzz” about the Society. Editor’s correction: From February 2009 member Kudo’s, Kay Delaney should have been listed as Kay Hart. 14 Xi State News September 2009 Center: Gail Watson, Alpha Beta, was recently elected as president-elect for the 20092010 Tennessee Retired Teachers Association. She poses with the 2009-2010 president, Gerald Lillard. (See story on page 15.) Bottom left: Judy McDonald and Eva Fielder, Alpha Rho, take time for a photo. Fielder is a charter member. Member News Dr. Patti Skates, Alpha, was recently recognized as the Exemplary Academy Educator of the Year. Skates is the lead teacher in the Legal Studies and Leadership Academy at Red Bank High School. Skates has also been named a winner of the 2009 Award of Recognition for Outstanding Teaching of the Humanities. The award includes a $2,000 fellowship for the teacher and a $1,500 award for the school. Janice Nelms, Alpha, was recently honored as the Hamilton County High School Teacher of the Year. Gail Watson has been elected and installed as President-Elect for 20092010 of the Tennessee Retired Teachers Association. Watson also remains as president of the Franklin County Retired Teachers Association, co-president of the Episcopal Church Women in Sewanee, president of St. Augustine’s Guild for All Saints Chapel at The University of the South, co-chair of the Friends of DuPont Library at Sewanee, immediate past president and parliamentarian of Alpha Beta, and banquet planner for the Emeritus Association at The University of the South. She also is a member of NEARetired, the Sewanee Woman’s Club, the SWC Book Club, the Sewanee Chorale, and Kappa Delta Sorority. Watson has been honored to be included in Who’s Who in American Education, Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers, Who’s Who of American Women, and Who’s Who in America. Ann Patton Payne, member of Alpha Tau Chapter in Knoxville, was recently conferred the 2009 Distinguished Alumna Award by the University of Alabama National Alumni Association. The award is based on loyalty and service to the University of Alabama and the National Alumni Association, character and personal life, professional achievement and success in chosen endeavor and community service on local, state or national level. Beta Gamma honorary member, Dorothy Johnson, joined Gov. Phil Bredesen and Shelby County Mayor AC Wharton, on June 29, 2009, in announcing a $900,000 grant to the Books from Birth program from the Volunteer State Health Plan. Dorothy is Executive Director of Left: Beta Pi members Kim Malone, Donna Campbell, Sherrie Collins, Linda Baxter, Patricia McKelvey, Lana Booker, Susan Oaks show off those pink shirts at convention. Below: Mu Chapter initiated four new members Judy Dulin, Rosemary Jagels, Nichole McCord and Sarah Overholt. President Terrie Mitchell (center) and officers participated in the initiation ceremony. Left third: Members attending the Web Design Workshop in East Tennessee included Carolyn Powell, Alpha Theta, Barbara Owens, Alpha Theta, Gay Miller, Gamma Mu, and Nancy Davis, Gamma Mu and now immediate past state president. Bottom: Catch the new updated logo from International Headquarters unveiled at regional conferences during the summer. the Shelby County Books From Birth Program and instrumental in coordinating donations and the volunteer efforts of local area Society members. Xi State News September 2009 15 THE NON-PROFIT US POSTAGE PAID Permit No. 2 Rossville, GA DELTA KAPPA GAMMA SOCIETY INTERNATIONAL FOR KEY WOMEN EDUCATORS Xi State News PO Box 2124 Cordova, TN 38088 In Memoriam Jane Jarvis August 1, 2009 A charter member of Alpha Delta, Jarvis was chapter president, 58-60, taught for 44 years, and was active at the state and international levels. Her membership began in 1952. She was 91 years young. They lived and brought a bit of beauty, love, and faith. And now their lives will ever be reflected in our hearts. Deborah Criswell April 30, 2009 An Upsilon member since 2000, Criswell was active, had a sense of humor and was dependable. She taught high school, sponsored the poetry and future teachers club. She was yearbook editor and tutored after school. Alice Golden Annie Brown An elementary teacher for over 40 years, Golden received the Order of the Rose recognition, was chapter treasurer for 15 years, and held other offices. She was intiated in 1985 by Alpha Theta. Initiated in 1968 by Eta Chapter, Mississippi, Brown was a member of Theta. She held several offices and served on many committees. She attended chapter meetings regularly until age 94. She taught home economics for 43 years and retired in 1977. June 15, 2009 Pat Sweat June 14, 2009 A Gamma Eta member since 1998, Sweat taught Spanish and was an ESL instructor. She obtained Career Ladder III status and served on many committees. March 24, 2009 Evelyn Flanary April 20, 2009 Alpha Alpha initiated Flanary in 1958. She served on committees and took pride in her membership. She retired after 27 years of teaching first grade. Georgia Walker March 20, 2009 Initiated in Texas in 1986, Walker taught business courses and volunteered in Franklin, Tennessee. Rebecca Robertson March 20, 2009 A Delta member since 2000. Debra Bridges December 18, 2008 Initiated to Nu in 2007, she was a faithful member. She was a resource teacher, sponsored the Beta Club and was the newspaper editor.