ΑΩ Welcomes You! National Convention
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ΑΩ Welcomes You! National Convention
KKΨ - ALPHA OMEGA CHAPTER OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER AUTUMN 2007 Salutations from the Alpha Omega chapter of Kappa Kappa Psi at the University of Pittsburgh! I hope that this newsletter finds you healthy and happy. Here at by Kate Falen, President Pitt, the past Spring and current Fall semester have kept us striving for the highest in many different ways. In the Spring, we had the honor to successfully host the Central Precinct meeting of brothers and sisters in the Northeast District, and the seven pep bands that traveled to our University for the first two rounds of the Women's NCAA basketball tournament. The Precinct meeting was a great success, with a large turn out of brothers from around the district, and the service opportunity to host the pep bands gave us the chance to meet with two chapters of KKPsi (James Madison University and Prairie View A&M), and a newly developed colony from the University of North Carolina. Come March, we received the exciting news that our chapter was selected as a finalist (among 10 other The brothers of the Alpha Omega Chapter after Third Degree. chapters across the nation) for the William A. Scrogg's Founder's Trophy. This honor had the brothers work together with their different talents to produce a fantastic presentation to take to Orlando, FL in July for the National Convention of 2007. While we did not come by Alexis Barlow home with the trophy, we came away with the pride of being selected and the satisfaction of knowing that we At the past National Convention, I got to serve as our delerepresented our brothers and University to our fullest gate. I personally enjoyed representing the Alpha Omega capabilities. It was also inspiring to our chapter to conchapter in this convention. I also served on the Membership tinue the work that we do and to constantly improve. Committee. Being the delegate at National Convention is a This semester has been a great opportunity for us to great honor that one should want to take a part of, because it is improve upon past projects, and introduce new ones, as a great opportunity to get to know brothers from other chapters, well as strengthen our bonds and create new ones with and to learn about the fraternity on a national level. Being the incoming Gamma Iota class. Please, read on and delegate is an experience that I will never forget! see what Alpha Omega has been up to! We hope to see you in the 'Burgh in the near future! ΑΩ Welcomes You! National Convention 2007-2008 Officers Kate Falen — President Alex Moore — Vice President of Service Danielle Zartman — Vice President of Membership Darcy Hidek — Secretary Jon Grasman — Treasurer Kellie Fisher — Historian Anthony Roscoe — Sponsor Jack R. Anderson — Director of Bands In This Issue: Article Band Awards Chapter Contact Information Chapter Events Fall 2007 MC class Historian’s Report Secretary’s report Spring 2007 MC class Treasurer’s report Vice President of Membership’s report Vice President of Service’s report Page 4 4 4 2 4 3 2 2 2 3 Gargantuan Circloid 2 Fall 2007 MC Process Fundraising Danielle Zartman, VPM Jon Grasman, Treasurer Here at Alpha Omega, the three person Gamma Iota class is the newest edition of brothers. Pete Kotowski, Sarah Toon and Joseph Floro now get the chance to leave their mark on our chapter. This semester, they have learned about the history of our chapter and the history of KKPsi and TBS. They had a spectacular lesson on Pitt Band history presented by Brother Justin Greenawalt, and also a stimulating discussion about brotherhood with our sponsor Anthony Roscoe. During their MC process, they have displayed all of the qualities that this fraternity is about. All three are outstanding leaders, remarkable instrumentalists, excellent friends, and most of all, very eager to be brothers and contribute to the brotherhood. To strengthen these qualities, they have completed four projects. They’ve met many times together as a class to bond, planned a social gathering for the brotherhood, a bake sale to raise money for the brotherhood, and completed a service project to help the band. AΩ is very excited to see what these brothers will contribute to the brotherhood and one thing is for sure, this chapter will never be the same. This year we have had a modest amount of fundraisers, although not as much as in previous years. As you all know we are a non-profit organization with the ultimate goal of raising money which will go towards the band or promoting music in some way. Some of the fundraisers that we have undertaken are Pie-a-Section leader, selling hand warmers, and working at a local haunted house. While this list isn’t very long, we have several fundraising projects that are in the works, such as a bake sale led by this semester’s MCs, selling Pitt Band duffel bags, and we hope to cooperate with local restaurants to allow us to schedule a day when we can get a percentage of their profits when the customer has a specific flyer. We plan to continue to Strive for the Highest in terms of fundraising throughout next semester so we can continue our support of music. As always, should you feel so inclined, we would be more than happy to accept any and all monetary donations toward achieving The Fall 2007 MC class, Gamma our goals and purposes of supporting university Iota, includes (left to right) Pete bands and the art of music. If you have ideas of Kotowski, Sarah Toon, and Joseph other ways we can raise money or you can help Floro. They were initiated into the us raise money please forward those to us as Alpha Omega chapter on Dec 1, 2007. The following descriptions are well. We’re proud of what we have accomtheir reflections on the fraternity and plished so far, but we are already looking toward the MC process. what we can do in the future. MEET THE MCS Joseph Floro, Sophomore Trumpet, majoring in Film Studies and History. Joe joined Kappa to further his experience in the band program by giving back to it through service. As an MC, his favorite experience was increasing his knowledge of Pitt Band history. Gamma Theta Class In Spring 2007, we initiated eleven new brothers into our chapter: Pamela Callahan, Sophomore Flute Erin Delahanty, Junior Colorguard Pete Kotowski, Senior Drumline, majoring in History and Christian Delozier, Sophomore Trumpet Political Science. Pete has always wanted to give back to the Jen Doody, Sophomore Clarinet band and loves the spirit and of brotherhood and service in Kappa. Pete enjoyed the MC process of meeting the brothers Heather Duschl, Sophomore Colorguard and learning about the incredible bond they share. Chris Eyster, Sophomore Mellophone Allyson Heslop, Sophomore Bass Sarah Toon, Sophomore Mellophone, majoring in NeurosciMike Maloney, Sophomore Trumpet ence and Applied Developmental Psychology. Sarah decided to join Kappa because she is interested in serving Pitt Band and Tyler Meinhart, Sophomore Trumpet getting to know band members in other sections. Her best Adriana Schultz, Sophomore Flute event as a Membership Candidate was participating in a service Stephanie Sterchak, Sophomore Tromproject. bone Gargantuan Circloid 3 As a way to boost morale during nual Pitt Band Date Auction with November we hosted a "Pie a Sec- TBΣ, MKY, and IBK. We auction Leader" event and made over tioned off several brothers, donatAlex Moore, VPS $30 dollars (and a huge mess). ing the money to VH1's Save the Later in November the brotherMusic, and providing the winners In just four months, the brothers of AΩ have hood traveled to Canonsburg, PA with gift certificates that had been already proved how much they are committed to volunteer at the Food Bank of donated by local restaurants. to servicing the Pitt Band and the community. Washington County. We spent Our final plans for the semester It's been a busy semester for the band, but our four hours passing out canned are playing Christmas carols at the brothers have still found time to do some great goods and carrying boxes filled Rodef Shalom to support United work. Well before the semester began, Jen with food for the less-fortunate, Cerebral Palsy, as well as playing Costello and Lou Rusiski organized the taping and afterward we celebrated our for Children's Hospital and the VA of a marching tutorial video featuring Kappa accomplishments at a brother's Hospital. We're excited for Spring brothers. This video will be sent to each inhouse. Returning from Thankssemester and we can't wait to concoming freshman before next band season. giving Break, we hosted the antinue our tradition of service! Later we re-taped several segments, including voice-overs with marching instructions. Before band camp, when band freshmen were arriving Darcy Hidek, Secretary on campus, we helped alleviate their process of moving in by carrying luggage into the freshFollowing the lead of our previous secretary, Alexis Barlow, I have men dorms. We also hosted a movie night to make them feel more at home. At band camp, been working to create opportunities for brothers from the AΩ chapter to travel and meet with brothers from neighboring chapters. As a nawe provided popsicles to famished bandies. tional fraternity, it is important (and fun!) to create bonds with brothers We sold muffins and juice before the Gramoutside of our own chapter. During the football season we hosted the bling State game and donated apples to the band from Grambling State and met with a few brothers from their visiting bands of Grambling State and Navy, chapter (Epsilon Rho). It was very exciting to watch a very talented giving us the opportunity to meet their band band that has such a different style from our own. Also, a group of during the game. Kappa still loves to eat! With football season in full-swing, brothers brothers, including myself, had the opportunity to travel to Michigan helped set up and deflate an enormous football State for the away game and stay with brothers from their chapter (Zeta helmet on the William Pitt Union lawn. Also Epsilon) for two nights. We enjoyed seeing their band practice before the game and perform an excellent half-time show, even though the we talked to prospective Pitt freshman about game was a heart-breaking loss. Pitt Band and tried to recruit a few our way. Besides football games we are always looking to visit other chapters Many of us volunteered for the Pittsburgh and host visitors for degrees. We have been privileged with the presSymphony Orchestra. We passed out fliers to ence of brothers from Clarion University (Epsilon Phi) for our first two raise awareness for Pitt Night program and we degrees of the semester. A trip to attend their chapter’s second degree is traveled to Heinz Hall to help usher before the in the works for the upcoming weeks. As our schedules are always concert. more opening the spring without the practice and football schedule I As October began, the brothers traveled to South Park to don face paint and masks and act hope that we will be able to attend more rituals at neighboring chapters in the Hundred Acres Manor haunted house to such as Duquesne University (Kappa Rho) and West Virginia Univerraise money for charity. We enjoyed ourselves sity (Omicron). Also, as soon as we can find a date that suits both chapso much that we took another group and went ters I am planning a social with Duquesne’s chapter at a Chinese buffet again with TBS! With midterms underway, we and a bowling alley for an evening of good food and brotherly fun. The Spring semester also brings the convention season. We will have offered midterm help to the band, in which groups of brothers attending the Central Precincts convention at West Kappa brothers provided free tutoring in their Chester (Eta Rho), and the Northeast District convention at Virginia field of specialty. On Halloween night, we Tech (Eta Beta). Also, we hope to attend the Southern Precincts condressed up again and joined with TBΣ in a vention at University of Maryland (Gamma Xi) because our previous night of trick-or-treating for canned goods president, Laurel Ball, attends school there and we can visit her during throughout Oakland and Shadyside. We collected over 300 pounds of food to donate to the our trip. Conventions are always a fun way to bond with members of our own chapter and of schools around the precinct and district. My Allegheny County Food Bank. With our busy football schedule this year, we hope is for each brother to attend at least one event with another chaphad quite a lot to accomplish in our practices. ter since it is such an important part of our identity as a national fraternity. Service Review Secretary’s Report Gargantuan Circloid 4 Membership Candidate Degrees Three degrees will be held in the Spring semester which take place in the band room in Trees Hall in Oakland. First degree is set tentatively for Sun, January 20, 2008. Alumni are welcome and encouraged to attend these ceremonies. Please contact the chapter for details. Alumni Banquet April 6, 2008 Join us for the 60th anniversary of the original founding of the Alpha Omega chapter at Pitt! The brotherhood will be holding Third Degree and a Graduating Senior ceremony followed by dinner. We’ll also be showing some of our archived information and videos! Please RSVP by email to Julia Jankovic at jcj6@pitt.edu, or by mail to Kappa Kappa Psi-Alpha Omega • Department of Bands • Univ. Box 7436 • Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Please check our website for updated information: www.pittband.com/kkpsi/index.html Or e-mail questions to: kky_alphaomega@yahoo.com Archive Project Kellie Fisher, Historian This year, the Alpha Omega chapter is looking back on its history as we celebrate the 60th anniversary of our founding on February 14th, 1948. One of the ways we plan to celebrate is with the upcoming Archive Project. Throughout the year, we collect various items that need to be stored safely. Some examples are trinkets from chapters we’ve met through our travels, photographs, and other memorabilia from conventions and from within our chapter. The new items, although not very old or sentimental yet, get stored with similar papers in our cataloged archive. You’re invited to contribute to the historical fun, too! Send us pictures, papers, pamphlets, or even tales about your time spent with Kappa. We always love good “it’s a small world” types of stories. One of the goals I have this year as historian is to begin a digital archive. I would like to do this by scanning old documents and pictures and saving them in a secure hard drive. Some of our treasures are quite old and have not been handled carefully over the years. By keeping a digital copy handy, we can prevent further damage to these items. We are lacking in scanners and hard drives but we’re not giving up. The AΩ chapter is also in the front ranks of those brothers wishing to start a local Alumni Association of the Greater Pittsburgh region. This interest was generated from the changes to the National Alumni Program last spring. Although there is now a National Alumni Association, the desire for a local group is still strong. For more information on the ΚKΨ Greater Pittsburgh Alumni Association contact petedawida@gmail.com ΑΩ Brothers Earn Band Scholarships Thank you to the alumni who continue to recognize and honor band members Donald S. Wood Scholarship Christian Delozier (2007), Arianne Gallagher (2007), Julia Jankovic (2006, 2007) Frank Borden Scholarship Jess Sanko (2005) Pitt Band Alumni Council Scholarship Tyler Meinhart (2007) Symphonic Band Awards Colleen Davy (2005), Justin Greenawalt (2007), Martin Habich (2007), Ryan Hardesty (2007), Julia Jankovic (2007), Jeremy Ketter (2004), Patty Nichols (2007) Jess Sanko (2007), Bethany Summerson (2007), Andrew Verrillo (2007), Adam Warble (2006)