Fall 2010 Issue - Calhoun Community College
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Fall 2010 Issue - Calhoun Community College
From the President Greetings, Sigma Kappa Delta Sponsors, In just fifteen short years, Sigma Kappa Delta has grown to 96 chapters and initiated thousands of students. A big part of that growth is due to the Joan Reeves, National President excellent job you have done recruiting Epsilon Alpha new members and offering the advanChapter tage of ΣΚ∆ membership to your students. Each year, we are ever mindful of all we have achieved but realize there is much more ahead for ΣΚ∆. Indeed, great opportunities await us as we plan a new year focused on all the rewards of ΣΚ∆ membership. ΣΚ∆ literally offers something for everyone. If your members are interested in publishing, encourage them to submit their essays, poems, short stories, and photography for inclusion in the national literary magazine, Hedera helix. If your members are interested in scholarship opportunities, encourage them to apply for ΣΚ∆ scholarships. The Dr. Don Perkins Service Scholarship and the Dr. Susan LeJeune Service Scholarship are $500 each; the Dr. William C. Johnson Sigma Tau Delta Transfer Scholarship of $500 is awarded to a ΣΚ∆ member majoring in English. Additional Academic/Service Scholarships are $400 each. If your members are interested in travel, encourage them to begin raising money now to attend the annual national Sigma Tau Delta/Sigma Kappa Delta conference in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, March 23-26, 2011. If your members are competitive, encourage them to enter their college’s literary magazine in the ΣΚ∆ literary magazine competition or apply for the ΣΚ∆ Chapter Activity Award. Numerous opportunities are available through ΣΚ∆ membership, so make this year your year to get more involved at the national level. Mark your calendars and start fundraisers early in the fall semester if you plan to attend the national convention. This is an event that ensures your members the opportuni- Fall 2010 ty to experience the scholarship, camaraderie, and recognition offered by ΣΚ∆ membership. As your president, I look forward to working with you during the next year and hope to see you and your members in Pittsburgh in March. If I can be of any assistance, do not hesitate to call on me. Best Wishes, Joan Reeves National President, Sigma Kappa Delta Topsy Turvy Although my life was topsy turvy during the spring semester, Dr. Byrd and our work-study student carried the extra work load during my absence from the national office. When I returned, I was happy to find that chapter sponsors’ needs had been met and membership continued to grow. Thank you all for carrying on in my absence. This year’s e-news will be mailed twice a month. If you have special chapter activities and/or pictures to share with us, please email them to me. I am always happy to include such information, and other chapters get great ideas from what you are doing. I expect to be in the office as usual this fall. Feel free to contact me any time at skd@calhoun.edu or at 256-309-2524. Jan Anderson ΣΚ∆ Director of Development & Publications Dedicated Sponsors 2009-10 Ivy Chapters Ivy chapters are recognized for fulfilling requirements to remain in good standing with the national organization for the year, including completing and returning year-end reports and making a contribution to the national George Washington Harris Project. We congratulate the following chapters for outstanding performance during the 2009-2010 school year. Chi Gamma Chapter Beta Gamma Chapter Collin College Sponsors: Dr. Lauryn Angel-Cann and Stacey Donald York Technical College Sponsors: Martin Grant, Martha MacDonald, and Cindy Mayfield Northeast Alabama Community College Sponsors: Joan Reeves and Joan Tucker Darton College Sponsors: Elizabeth Gassel and Shane Wilson Epsilon Alpha Chapter Omicron Gamma Chapter North Lake College Sponsors: Dr. Phyllis Elmore and Professor Tracie Hernandez Psi Gamma Chapter Tyler Junior College Sponsor: Dr. Linda Gary Delta Alpha Chapter Copiah-Lincoln Community College Sponsors: Pam Reid and Glenda Silverii Theta Delta Chapter Wallace State Community College, Hanceville Sponsors: Beth Johnson, Mona Hopper, and Michael Salerno Pi Delta Chapter Nu Delta Chapter Tarrant County College, South Campus Sponsors: Lindsey Davis, Iris Johnson, and Rebekah Clinkscale Alpha Chapter Cottey College Sponsors: Dr. Don Perkins and Dr. Trisha Stubblefield Theta Beta Chapter Calhoun Community College Sponsors: Jill Chadwick and Leigh Ann Rhea Mu Alpha Chapter Illinois Valley Community College Sponsors: Kimberly Radek and Delores Robinson Congratulations to the following sponsors for achieving continuous service to Sigma Kappa Delta as chapter sponsors for the time indicated. We appreciate the hard work our sponsors do. TEN YEARS Felisa Williams Nu Alpha Chapter Bladen Community College Charlotte Speer Phi Alpha Chapter Bevill State Community College Dr. Jack Williams Beta Beta Chapter Spartanburg Methodist College FIVE YEARS Pam Reid Delta Alpha Chapter Copiah-Lincoln Community College Glenda Silverii Delta Alpha Chapter Copiah-Lincoln Community College Twyla Davis Nu Alpha Chapter Bladen Community College Claudia Philpott Psi Alpha Chapter Odessa College H. F. Poehlmann Iota Beta Chapter Blinn College at Brenham John Emery Psi Beta Chapter Eastfield College 2 Sigma Kappa Delta News Sigma Kappa Delta 2009-2010 Scholarship/Award Winners presented at the Sigma Tau Delta/Sigma Kappa Delta National Convention, St. Louis, Missouri March 19, 2010 Photography 1st Place: Serenity Alisha McFadzen, NorthWest Arkansas Community College Writing Contest Short Fiction: The Inventor’s Garden - Kirsten Bloss, Collin County Community College Essay: My Daddy’s Hands - Brenda S. Beaver, Darton College Poem: Tunnel of Jazz - Angela Jordan, Northeast Alabama Community College Literary Analysis: Exploitation of Innocence Cindy Maggiulli, Amarillo College Scholarships Dr. William Johnson Transfer Scholarship: Kayla Cordell, Northeast Alabama Community College 2nd Place: No Bites Angela Jordan, Northeast Alabama Community College Dr. Don Perkins Service Scholarship: Kayla Cordell, Northeast Alabama Community College Dr. Susan LeJeune Service Scholarship: Devin Michael Kennamer, Northeast Alabama Community College Service Award Scholarships Daniella Saracutu - Calhoun Community College 3rd Place: Summer Zinnia Melissa Gilmore, University of Wisconsin-Fox Valley Angela Jordan - Northeast Alabama Community College Martha LaShay Spurgin Northeast Alabama Community College Literary Magazine/Journal Award: Aurora: Voices and Visions – Northeast Alabama Community College Chapter Activity Award: Epsilon Alpha - Northeast Alabama Community College, Joan Reeves, sponsor Fall 2010 3 Outstanding Sigma Kappa Delta Members Nu Delta Chapter Tarrant County College, South Campus Tau Delta Chapter Lakeland Community College Celebration of Excellence Leadership Recognition Poetry Winner, Spring Literary Festival Jeremy Jordan Theta Delta Chapter Wallace State Community College, Hanceville Krysti Shallenberger Haley Anderson Jessica Graves Kelsey Dennis Kristen Skinner Katelyn Tribble Stephanie Needham Who’s Who Scott Edwards FYGI Scholarship Kelsey Dennis Athletic Scholarship to Texas Tech University Kristen Skinner Athletic Scholarship to University of West Alabama Tallie Gribbs Most Outstanding English Student Katelyn Tribble Juan La Rosa Second Place Poetry, Spring Literary Festival Editor-in-Chief of Literary Journal Blue Monday Shakeela Blair Winner Short Fiction, Spring Literary Festival Lisa Leung-Tat Essay Winner, Spring Literary Festival North Bureau Chief for Campus Newsletter Melissa McHugh Convention Paper McHugh Avenue accepted by Sigma Tau Delta Pi Beta Chapter Wallace Community College, Dothan Ashton Varner Charles E. Coggins Leadership Scholarship Kelsey Goins 2010 Chancellor’s Scholarship to Auburn University at Montgomery Joterian Johnson Jack Kent Cook Scholarship President’s Cup Outstanding Volunteer Award Athletic Scholarship to University of Alabama, Huntsville Outstanding English Students of the Year Courtney Carter All-Alabama Academic Team All USA Team Nominee Coca-Cola Silver Scholarship Scholarship to Troy University-Dothan Victory Flag Award Stephanie Needham Delta Alpha Chapter Copiah-Lincoln Community College Humanities Department Outstanding Student Award Microcosm Poetry Winner Suzanne Gainous Maranne Gainous Miranda Villamar Omicron Gamma Chapter North Lake College Omicron Delta Chapter Three Rivers Community College President’s Scholarship to Austin College, Sherman, TX Music Scholarship Terry Bates Chelsea Duncan Keeping the Promise Award Epsilon Alpha Chapter Northeast Alabama Community College Shay Spurgin Devin Kennamer Joshua Lamb Tammy Shephard TRCC Academic Award in Teaching Michelle Wyatt All-Missouri Academic Team Two Phi Theta Kappa Transfer Scholarships All-Academic Team Kappa Alpha Chapter Bainbridge College President’s Cup Winner Leadership & Service Award Devin Kennamer 4 Ronald Bray Rayna Andrews Sigma Kappa Delta News Member Attendance and Involvement Many sponsors have questions about how to increase attendance at meetings and involvement in activities. We offer the following suggestions to boost chapters in these two areas: • • Be visible on campus. Display the ΣΚ∆ banner at all appropriate campus functions and stand or sit together as a group. Make meetings casual and fun. Here are some ideas from other chapters: - Play games like Book Lover’s Trivial Pursuit or Scrabble - Hold a Fairy Tale Masquerade - Assist with local spelling bees or hold one on your campus - Keep chapter scrapbook – Take pictures! - Hold Movie Night – For example, one chapter watched Casino Royale and held a discussion of the hero’s journey and James Bond. Be creative - Do service projects occasionally. Prepare holiday goodies for the elderly or the young and deliver them - Create a chapter website and blog or Facebook page - Partner with another campus organization for a project/event - Invite local authors to speak at meetings and invite non-members – be the host - National Convention Common Read - Faculty vs. Student Kickball Event - Compose a school literary journal - Interact with Big Brothers/Big Sisters or Junior Achievement to encourage education among youth - Establish local awards - Three Cups of Tea Project - http://www.threecupsoftea.com/ - Celebrate special literary days through the year. A few are H Banned Book Week – Sept. 25- Oct. 2, 2010 H International Literacy Day – September 8, 2010 H National Grammar Day – March 4, 2010 H National Poetry Month – April H Read Across America Day – Check Website for Date H Open mic event to read favorite excerpts from Edgar Allan Poe – October suggested H http://classiclit.about.com/od/celebratebooks/ - - FOOD! Serve snacks at meetings. Members may bring snacks to share, or the chapter may purchase inexpensive snacks and drinks. Occasionally, have door prizes. Build anticipation before meetings by posting the meeting date and any special activity planned. Whether you have five, ten, or twenty in attendance, make meetings fun and special. Those few will leave and spread the word, encouraging other members to attend next time. ΣΚ∆ meetings should be fun as well as enlightening; they should also provide a social atmosphere while allowing members to interact on an intellectual level. Remember: praise and recognition are the greatest motivators. Fall 2010 Housekeeping Information Sequence for Induction Students are not legitimate Sigma Kappa Delta members until they are on the national roster. Inductees should have been processed through the national organization and should receive official membership certificates and pins at the time of induction. The national office cannot verify membership for job applications, resumes, etc. unless the student’s name is on the national roster. Be sure to send the completed membership request form in plenty of time for national to process it and mail your items. Violating this process can cause problems for individual chapters as well as for the national office. Educate Your Business Office The college business office can be your best friend or your worst nightmare. Be sure the person in charge of sending checks to the national ΣΚ∆ office has the information he/she needs. If your chapter dues are $50 per member, be sure your business office realizes that only $30 per member is sent for national dues; the remaining $20 is kept in the local fund for chapter use. We want to avoid anyone sending the entire $50 per member; it causes problems and more paper work on both ends. 5 Member Recruitment Psi Gamma Chapter at Tyler Junior College has taken national advice and started a recruitment program that works beautifully and is much less work for sponsors. We copy from Psi Gamma’s year-end report: George Washington Harris Monument Sigma Kappa Delta made a significant contribution to literary history by locating the long lost grave of southwestern humorist George Washington Harris and erecting a beautiful monument at his unmarked grave. Details and photos of that ceremony are on our website (www.english2.org) under “News.” Thank you to the chapters who committed to making a contribution to this project for three years. That commitment is complete as of this year. Sigma Kappa Delta is proud of this accomplishment. A program has been written by the TJC technology department that scans student records and identifies those students who qualify for membership in Sigma Kappa Delta. A letter and membership form are then sent electronically to those students via campus mail. Students who are interested in joining Psi Gamma –Tyler Chapter complete the form and turn it and their dues in to the advisor. Some college registrars already have computer programs that will perform this task. This method ensures that all qualified students are invited to membership and makes recruitment much easier for sponsors. We hope you will use this method if possible and increase your chapter membership this year. Not all students who join will participate, but the chapter will benefit from having those names on the roll and from use of their local dues. 6 http://www.bookslut.com/blog/ http://www.bookdwarf.com http://www.litkicks.com/ Sigma Kappa Delta News Shoes for Orphans Omicron Gamma Chapter, North Lake College Last November, Omicron Gamma Chapter of Sigma Kappa Delta completed its shoe drive in support of the children of the Wellington Orphanage at Sierra Leone, West Africa. This orphanage is home to some 90 children whose parents and family have been slain in West African civil wars. Omicron Gamma sponsor Dr. Phyllis Elmore met Dr. Bob Seeley last summer when he described his missionary work at the orphanage. He and other church members teach the arts, composition, and life skills there. Dr. Seeley told Dr. Elmore that the children largely go barefoot because they are almost totally dependent on the generosity of others for their basic needs. When Dr. Elmore shared this story with her chapter members, they wanted to adopt the orphanage as its 2009-2010 service project. Members of Omicron Gamma collected approximately 94 pair of shoes to ship to Wellington Orphanage. In his note of thanks, Chris Shabay, Revive Africa founder, stated “On behalf of the children of Wellington Orphanage, please accept my appreciation for the dozens of flip-flops, crocs, and tennis shoes you donated. The (especially) rainy season has just ended, and many shoes are ruined at this time of year…the kids will have a great time picking new ones from the many you sent.” What a worthy project! “Read the best books first, or you may not have a chance to read them at all.” — Thoreau Fall 2010 7 2011 International Convention Join the fun in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania March 23 - 26, 2011 Hilton Pittsburgh 600 Commonwealth Place, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States 15222 Tel: 1-412-391-4600 2011 Theme: Beyond Words “The 2011 Pittsburgh theme encourages us all to consider the power of the written word, its ability to contain so much and to do so much, and to consider how writers, every day, go beyond words, providing pleasure, but also instructing and serving, giving voice to people and causes and ideas.” — Dr. Sarah Dangelantonio, 2011 Convention Chair 2011 Common Reader: Black Ice You will receive details of the convention via ΣΚ∆ e-news as plans develop. All registrations are made through the Sigma Tau Delta website (www.english.org). Register early to ensure the best rooms and rates. Sponsors and members who attend convention always go home with renewed enthusiasm and great ideas. Start planning your trip to Pittsburgh now by holding fundraisers and checking with various campus offices/agencies to find available funds for the trip. 8 Sigma Kappa Delta News