The Podium - Spring 2000

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Success is addicting! Outstanding achievements in Tau Beta Sigma! by Karon Miller, ΤΒΣ National President

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s we begin the year 2000, it is with pride that I am able to report to you the great successes that Tau Beta Sigma continues to enjoy. These successes are due to you the membership, as it is truly because of you that Tau Beta Sigma even exists. As the driving force behind all of our programs, projects and awards every member and every chapter as a whole represents what we stand for, as well as what we are here to achieve. One of the greatest pieces of news which I can share with you is that Tau Beta Sigma has eliminated our debt on the renovations of Stillwater Station, our National Headquarters.

“…each of you is “doing a fantastic “job in retaining “members as well “as recruiting new “members… “you “are doing exactly “what Tau Beta “Sigma stands for “by providing a “valuable resource “in your “community.”

Because of the support of each member, chapter, and alumni for our “Change Our Future,” “SOS,” and “COFFEE Club” projects, the Sorority was able to eliminate the debt. I must also give a very special thank-you to an alumnus who donated the final $1000 but wishes to remain anonymous. I must remind you that we cannot rest on our laurels; we must continue to provide funding to Project SOS to keep up with the needed repairs which our historic National Headquarters building requires, while at the same time being able to maintain and strengthen all of the programs which represent our Sorority. As reported at National Convention, our membership is at an all-time high! At the Winter Council meeting held in January 2000 it was reported that at that moment, our membership had increased to 108% of that of the previous year. What does this mean? It means that each of you is doing a fantastic job in retaining members as well as recruiting new members. It means that you are doing exactly what Tau Beta Sigma stands for by providing a valuable resource in your community. You are providing endless amounts of support to your Band Directors and Music Faculties. In return each sister and brother is being given endless opportunities for leadership development, and being offered learning experiences which might not otherwise be available. You are also being provided with an outlet to become a part of an even larger community

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that has one goal in mind: to support college and university bands across our country. Another first for the organization was that YOU, the membership, had an amazing 96% return rate on Member Dues, Chapter Fees, and Chapter Personnel Reports. We cannot find another time in the history of the Sorority that this has occurred. When all was said and done, we had an incredible 99% success rate! BRAVO! We left St. Louis on a great HIGH, and for all of us in attendance, I think we will all agree that it was a feeling which cannot always be described in mere words, although “awesome,” “euphoric,” “exciting,” and “special” come to mind! I have been told that many members really felt they understood what being a part of a sisterhood truly means; the bond was definitely in the air. It is with this in mind that I would like to encourage and motivate you to keep these feelings with you and to share them with your sisters and brothers. Keep this feeling running within your chapters and throughout your districts. Make people really ask, “What is it like to be a member of Tau Beta Sigma?” Even if you were not able to be in attendance at National Convention, you and your chapter can experience these feelings. Start by reaching out to other chapters; get to know others, first in each other, and always your Director and the entire band program. Do all you can to attend your district conventions! Finally, please know that all of the National Council and I are so very proud of you and what you do! When I have the opportunity to meet with your band directors at the Midwest Clinic or TMEA, my heart is bursting with pride, because all I hear is so very positive ... and from those to whom we are committed to serve. I look forward to seeing many of you at district conventions this year, and I hope you are already making plans to attend the 2001 National Convention in Corpus Christi next year!


Articles inside

Alumni News

4min
pages 38-40

ΤΒΣΤΒΣ ΤΒΣΤΒΣ ΤΒΣ Tidbits by Lisa Croston

3min
page 35

Chapter News

10min
pages 32-34

The Results Are In! by Mary Beth Golemo and Michael Golemo

7min
pages 30-31

Are You a Leader or a Follower? by Cecil Crabtree

2min
page 29

Discipline Within the Chapter by Deb Eakins

2min
page 28

The Promise of Leadership by Kirk Randazzo

3min
page 27

Leadership in the College Marching Band by Dr. Bradley P. Ethington

4min
page 26

2001 N.I.B. Conductor

1min
page 25

The N.I.B. Experience by David Hodges

3min
page 24

The Treasures of Your Community by Chaundra Zelinski

4min
page 23

On the Road Again! by Jeremy Thomas

2min
page 22

ΚΚΨ ΚΚΨ ΚΚΨ AEA Scholarship Recipients! by Michael Osborn

3min
page 20

Make a Plan…Work a Plan by Matt Forbis

4min
page 21

Our Fifth Purpose by Clint Benoit

2min
page 19

ΚΚΨ ΚΚΨ ΚΚΨ Joint Statement

3min
page 18

ΣΑΙ ΣΑΙ ΣΑΙ Joint Statement

3min
page 14

Improving Your Membership Education Program by Michael Golemo

3min
page 15

National Intercollegiate Marching Band French Riviera Tour

3min
pages 16-17

ΚΚΨΚΚΨ ΚΚΨ Archives and History Project by Ken Corbett and Scott Stowell

5min
pages 12-13

Success is Addicting! by Karon Miller

3min
page 10

ΤΒΣ ΤΒΣ ΤΒΣ Trustees’ Scholarship Recipient

3min
page 7

ΤΒΣΤΒΣ ΤΒΣΤΒΣ ΤΒΣ Picks First Crider Award Winner as Professional Relations Officer

3min
page 11

Outstanding Chapter 101 by Deb Eakins

3min
page 4

Kappa Kappa Psi Silver Baton Award

2min
page 8

ΚΚΨ ΚΚΨ ΚΚΨ ΚΚΨ ΚΚΨ Grant Program for Guest Conductors and Performing Artists

3min
page 5

Board Stiff? (Part 2) by Patsy Hejl

3min
page 6
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