The Podium - Spring 2000

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Board Stiff? (pt. 2) Biographies of New ΤΒΣ Board of Trustees by Patsy Hejl, ΤΒΣ Board of Trustees Chair

Debbie Kaplan

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ebbie Kaplan first encountered Tau Beta Sigma in 1983 at band practice on a hot, sunny day in Gainesville, Florida, on a patch of land lovingly known as “Sewer Field.” A woman with letters on her shirt, who later turned out to be the membership educator, announced a get-together after practice; Debbie attended and was hooked from the get-go! Little did Debbie Kaplan know that the woman with the letters on her shirt would one day become the Vice-Chair of Tau Beta Sigma’s Board of Trustees, namely Debbie Baker Debbie is a Life Member of the Beta Xi Chapter at the University of Florida and has served Tau Beta Sigma in a variety of leadership positions on the local, district, and national levels since her initiation. She held office on the Tau Beta Sigma National Council from 1991 to 1999, most recently completing her term as National President from 1997 to 1999. Debbie has been an appointed member of the Board of Trustees since 1997. Originally from Hollywood, Florida, Debbie now lives in Houston with her husband, Rick, who is a financial portfolio manager. They have 2 1/2-year-old fraternal twins, a daughter named Brooke, and a son named Jordan (She’s older by 2 1/2 minutes!). Currently, Debbie’s primary focus is the upbringing of her children, but she spends a great deal of time volunteering in the Houston community. She is an active Board member of the Jewish Community Center of Houston and is extremely involved at Brooke and Jordan’s school. She is also supportive of The (Houston) Children’s Museum, the Houston Zoological Society, and the Gator Band Alumni Association. Prior to starting her family, Debbie worked as a consultant in public relations, fund-raising, and event planning for local

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and out-of town clients including the Jewish Community Center of Houston, LIFE/Houston Food For Hungry Babies, the Muscular Dystrophy Association, and Macy’s. She moved to Houston from Atlanta where she was Regional Public Relations and Special Events Manager for Macy’s. Debbie Baker is not the only person Debbie Kaplan knows from way back when. Former Kappa Kappa Psi National President Scott Stowell was Debbie’s ΚΚΨ/ΤΒΣ little brother, and for more than 15 years they served together on many levels of the Fraternity and Sorority. Debbie’s real brother was a member of ΚΚΨ too! Debbie loves being a parent! She also loves to travel, try new things (like restaurants and amusement parks), read books, hang out with friends, and attend major events (especially sporting ones). She is a huge sports fanatic, even though her teams, the Miami Dolphins, Atlanta Braves, Houston Rockets, and, of course, the Florida Gators have had some rough times lately. Says Debbie: “Tau Beta Sigma is such an awesome organization—it brings together people from all over the country with so many diverse backgrounds. The amazing thing is that we all let the ideals, purposes, and mission of the Sorority guide us— and we all have our love for music in common! ‘Tau Beta Sigma for Greater Bands!’ ”

Cathy Miles

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athleen J. E. Miles lives in Baltimore, Maryland (in a white and blue house!), with her husband, Melvin N. Miles (ΚΚΨ Board of Trustees), daughter, Erin (16), and dog, Quincy (yes, named after Quincy Jones!). Cathy is the Assistant Head of Gilman Middle School for Boys, where she also teaches choral music, band, and values. Prior to teaching she worked in the community fighting poverty, opening the first men’s shelter in Baltimore County. Cathy grew up in New Bloomfield, Missouri, and moved


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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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