Phi Alpha Theta: Alpha-Nu-Zeta Chapter 2010-2011 Scrapbook

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University of Arkansas at Monticello

President

Meghan Pope

Vice-President

Sam Maddox

Secretary/Treasurer

Brandon Hawkins

In October, we visited Arkansas Post, the first successful European settlement in the Lower Mississippi River Valley.

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Trae Wisecarver

Paula Trotter

In November, we volunteered to help the PAAC (Preservation of African-American Cemeteries) program. This project took place at Campground Cemetery just outside of Monticello, Arkansas.

…we had a relaxing evening at the home of our faculty co-advisor, Dr. Young.

President

Sam Maddox

Vice-President

Rebekah Vaught

Historian

James Hall

Secretary

Trae WisecarverTreasurer

Paula Trotter

Pictured back row from left are: Christopher Carr, Jasmine Bolen, Franz Holthoff, and Jason Higgins. Front row from left are: Alexis Pacheco, Paul Cashion, and Kathleen Rankin.

Paula Trotter presenting her paper on Orphan Trains.

Christopher Carr presenting his paper on the Sunnyside Plantation.

In April, we continued our support of the PAAC program by helping out at Oakland Cemetery in Monticello, Arkansas.

Meghan Pope and Sam Maddox were recognized as the History department’s Outstanding Graduates, while Trae Wisecarver was awarded the G. William and Verna Hobson Cahoon Scholarship.

These awesome Phi Alpha Theta: Alpha-Nu-Zeta Chapter t-shirts were designed and purchased by our members to commemorate our great

2010-2011 school year.

Phi Alpha Theta: Alpha-Nu-Zeta Chapter In The News

In October, Paula Trotter attended a rededication ceremony to celebrate the preservation and restoration of the Rosenwood School in Selma, Arkansas, built in 1924 for Selma’s African American community.

In May, Phi Alpha Theta members gave a presentation to the Rotary Club of Monticello about our experiences and what Phi Alpha Theta means to us.

Phi Alpha Theta members reflect on the great year we’ve had.

Special thanks to our wonderful faculty advisors, Dr. Day and Dr. Young.

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