On September 21, 2013, the Carson Newman University`s Mortar
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On September 21, 2013, the Carson Newman University`s Mortar
As one of the Mortar Board’s service projects, the BOOST 5K Color Run this year was a success. In order to add fun to the run, white t-shirts were given to every participant so that the powder color could be more easily recognized. In the picture above, a few participants were reaching the halfway marker. The race was held around the two lap campus course. The pictures below are just a few snapshots of the event. On September 21, 2013, the Carson Newman University’s Mortar Board members and advisors for the 2013-2014 year met at the Seaton House for an evening of fellowship and planning fundraising opportunities and numerous service projects. After eating pizza and homemade baked goodies, everyone came to- gether for a “get to know you” ice breaker to establish each individual’s presence while creating community amongst the group. Immediately following the ice breaker, the president, Liz Campbell and vice president, Lindsay Stevens, led a personality quiz to recognize the diverse personalities in the room. Based on those results, everyone was divided into four diverse small groups to brainstorm about future fundraising and community service events. After twenty minutes, the entire group discussed all opportunities and collaborated on each of those individually. The passion for serving in the community, the drive to lead on campus, and motivation to excel academically was evident in each of this year’s members, as well as the inspiration provided by our faculty sponsors: Dr. Christine Dalton and Dr. Kara Stooksbury. October 3: Chick-Fil-A sales begin after Thursday’s CLW in front of First Baptist Church. Continuing once a week throughout the fall semester. October 19: Carson-Newman University Homecoming. Mortar Board Alumni reception to be held in Sarah Swann Parlor from 9:30 until 11:30 am. October 20: Carson-Newman’s annual Mortar Board Halloween Party and bonfire at Dr. Bob Trentham’s house at 7 o’clock. October 24: Mortar Board’s music coffee house held in the Phoenix Theater at 6 o’clock pm. November 8: Deadline for Christmas Cards to the Troops. December 2: Mortar Board’s Christmas breakfast. December 3: Mortar Board’s Christmas party and gift delivery for foster children in the East Tennessee region. Events with dates pending for Fall: Carson Newman Frisbee golf tournament, President for a Day The Carson Newman Chapter was blessed to send the 2013-2014 vice president, Lindsay Stevens to the annual Mortar Board National Conference in Atlanta, Georgia on August 2-4. Not only did she did enjoy meeting delegates from several other chapters, but she was able to return and share the knowledge she gained of ways to lead and serve in the classroom, on campus, and in the community. Mortar Board Moments 2013-2014 Members of the Panathenées Chapter of Mortar Board Panathenées Chapter 2013-2014 2012-2013 Officers President: Elizabeth Campbell—Waverly, TN—is a Pre- Medicine Biochemistry major. She is the vice president of the Kem club, president of Alpha Chi, and a member of Global Outreach, Student Ambassador Association, and the Carson Newman Honors program, Vice President: Jon Heckart—Phoenix, AZ—is a PreMedicine Biochemistry major. A member of RUF, Kem club, and the outdoors club Vice President: Lindsay Stevens —Tullahoma, TN—is a Psychology major with a minor in Developmental Psychology. She is the secretary for Student Government Association and a member of the Student Ambassador Association, committee for campus life, Global Outreach, and Psi Chi. Justin Barton Jessica Bailiff Courtney Bohanan Elizabeth Campbell Luke Fekete Amanda Ferguson Rachel Gillespie John Heckart Stephen Henderson Caitlin Henry Lauren Hodge Kacie Hoyle John Eric Kimbrough Caitlyn Lance Laura Lakins Bethany Parker Kelsey Rickard Taylor Satterfield Whitney Sipple Lindsay Stevens Shannon Trentham Kayla Williams Treasurer: Caitlin Henry—Knoxville, TN—is a Accounting major. She is a member of the Carson-Newman Honors program, Student Ambassador Association, and residence life. Secretary: Laura Lakins—Rutledge, TN—is a Musical Education Major with an emphasis on instrumental and a theatre minor. She is the secretary o Alpha Psi Omega and Students for Environmental Action. She is a member of the Carson Newman marching band and wind ensemble. Historian: Kacie Hoyle—Johnson City, TN—is a PreMedicine Biochemistry major and religion minor. She is the president of Tri-Beta and vice president of Alpha Chi. She is a member of the Carson Newman honors program, AMSA, and Theta Alpha Kappa. Director of Communications: Kayla Williams—Mt. Carmel, TN—is a Communications major with an emphasis in Public Relations, Advertising, and Photography. She is the co-president of Best Buddies. Alumni Chair: Shannon Trentham—Jefferson City, TN— is a Biology major and a education minor. She is a Carson Newman football hostess and a Lakeway Younglife Leader. She is a member of Tri-Beta, Kem Club, Omicron Delta Kappa, and Alpha Chi. Fundraising Chair: Justin Barton—Church Hill, TN—is an The chapter received the Golden Torch Award for the sixth consecutive year, and a Project Excellence Award for the BOOST 5k for the third consecutive year. Mission Statement Service-minded scholars using talents and abilities to strengthen and build a better community. English major. He is a member of Best Buddies, Residence Life, Sigma Tau Delta, Student Ambassador Association, and Yoke Head Peon: John Eric Kimbrough —San Antonio, TX—is a double major in Vocal Performance and Music Theory. He is a member of the Carson Newman honors program, Alpha Chi, Omicron Delta Kappa, and Delta Omicron A Cappella. Advisors: Dr. Christine Dalton and Dr. Kara Stooksbury A Letter from our President Greetings all! On Sunday September 22, 2013, the Panathenées chapter of Mortar Board at CarsonNewman University met for the annual planning retreat. The retreat was held at the Seaton Guest house on Carson-Newman campus and it was a huge success! Every member was in attendance as well as both faculty sponsors. We began our retreat by socializing and enjoying refreshments. After playing an ice breaker game led by our head peon, John Kimbrough, we got right to business and began planning the year’s events. There were so many great projects presented that we had trouble narrowing them down! My favorites that we chose to take on are President for a Day, Musical Benefit Concert, and a Christmas party for local foster children. President for a Day involves students raising money to get the chance to switch lives with our University President, Dr. O’Brien, for a full work day. The Musical Benefit Concert will take place on campus and students have the opportunity to audition to play. Also, audience members have the opportunity to perform if they so desire. Lastly, the Christmas party for local foster children is just that, a Christmas party. We are hoping to partner with various organizations to raise enough money to buy gifts for these children or even take gift donations at Mortar Board events. I am pleased to confirm that the Bone Marrow Drive that was such a success last year is also going to be an event for us this year. Another traditional event, the B.O.O.S.T Your Speed 5K was such a huge success last year that we have had organizations asking to be involved with it this year! Not only are we still going to host the 5K, but we are aiming to make it an all-day event complete with booths, exercise leaders, nutritional consultants, fun runs for younger children, etc. Needless to say, the Panathenées chapter of Mortar Board have their hands full this year, and we are thrilled to get started. - Elizabeth J. Campbell ejcampbell@cn.edu