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Dear Rho Sisters,
I hope you and your families had a blessed
holiday season, and have started 2018 with
renewed energy and purpose. I also hope
that you are staying warm during the near-
arctic weather conditions we are experienc-
ing!
Your executive committee met on January 9,
and will report to you at the February meet-
ing.
I also want to encourage you to submit
names of prospects for new membership in
Rho Chapter. Please get those names to
Membership Chair Amy Stills asap. The
more sisters we have, the stronger we
are!
I look forward to our February 3rd
meeting. We will celebrate our found-
ers with a presentation by the Re-
search Committee. Certificates of
Years of Service will also be given.
Our project is World Fellowship and
Schools for Africa, so bring your do-
nations. See you soon!
In Sisterhood,
Kathy Potter
Delta Kappa Gamma International
Society for Key Women Educators
January 2018 Volume 18, Issue 1
Rho Chapter Newsletter
Special points of interest:
Spotlighting Members page 4
Sister to Sister Update page 4
Beta State Leadership Day page 5
December Project/Program Reports page 6
February Project Details page 6
Standing Rules Change Proposal page 7
Inside this issue:
News from Your President 1
Celebrate! 1
Minutes from December 2017 Meeting 2
Treasurers Report 3
January/February Birthdays 4
A Historic Highlight 5
December Meeting Reminders 8
Beta State
Please take a moment to send
news to Kathy Potter at kpot-
whenever you have good news to
share. We would love to celebrate
with you!
Ladies, I am so happy to share the following from Peggy Himburg: Here’s a little praise report from me! I went back to the doctor yesterday and my “old” bones are healing nicely. No longer have to wear the shoulder brace and can leave the boot off an hour more each day until I am no longer wearing it. So thankful that I do not have to carry either of these two items to bed with me anymore!! I will still be unable to drive for several more weeks, but I am on the mend. Thanks to everyone for their thoughts and prayers during this time and keep them coming! Peggy
December Meeting Minutes by Elaine Brookshire, Recording Secretary
Page 2 Rho Chapter Newsletter
THE DELTA KAPPA GAMMA SOCIETY INTERNATIONAL
Rho Chapter Minutes -- December 2, 2017
Rho Chapter of the Delta Kappa Gamma Society International met December 2, 2017, at the Scottsboro Rec*Com with
thirty-seven members and three guests present.
President Kathy Potter called the meeting to order and welcomed everyone. Potter recognized Elizabeth Mann, represent-
ing Turning Point Pregnancy Center, and presented her with newborn diapers donated by members. Mann thanked the
chapter for its support.
Members read the Collect before brunch.
Peggy Courtney led Christmas carols, accompanied by guest pianist Jane Doss and chapter members Judy Prickett and
Carolyn Deerman. Courtney also sang a solo, “Breath of Heaven.”
Susan Stockman’s inspiration for renewal was “Letter to a Teacher,” written by Abraham Lincoln to his son’s teacher.
Exemplifying the program title, “Celebrating Life,” guest speaker Jerica Frazier (daughter of member Amy Frazier) narrat-
ed her journey of surviving, adapting, and healing after an automobile accident while on her way to take a final exam at
Northeast Alabama Community College.
Following roll call, a quorum was announced. Minutes of the November 2017 meeting, previously published in the news-
letter, were approved as written.
The November treasurer’s report (previously published in the newsletter and copies available on tables) was approved.
In the absence of Joyce Coffey, Elaine Brookshire read a thank-you note from Patricia Smith. Potter read an email she had
received from Alicia Bell.
Committee chairs reported as follows:
•Membership and Initiation – Amy Stills announced that nomination forms are available.
•Standing Rules –Becky Bridges presented and reviewed revised proposed amendments to Standing Rules regarding
membership and nominations procedures (revised copy attached). Voting on proposed amendments was postponed till
the February meeting.
•Educational Excellence: Grant-in-Aid – In the absence of Peggy Himburg, Lisa Barfoot and Carolyn Deerman re-
ported that the grant-in-aid recipient is Tessa Hutson, an elementary education major at Jacksonville State University.
•Scholarships and World Fellowship -- Cynthia Patridge requested that members bring World Fellowship donations
to the meeting on February 3, 2018.
•Social Committee – Carolyn Deerman will contact February hostesses for planning.
•Caring Hearts – Carolyn Deerman read names of members having birthdays in December and January. Peggy Court-
ney led “Happy Birthday,” accompanied by Jo Hall.
•Announcements -- Donna Butler, chapter member and president of Beta State, thanked members for donations to the
American Cancer Society, the state project for 2017-2019.
•Member News/Remembrances -- Members mentioned included Peggy Himburg, Katie Brogdon, Beth McNutt, Kay
Durham, Edith Hambrick, Joyce Coffey, Jo Smith, Rita Barkley, and Sylvia Coleman.
Members sang The Delta Kappa Gamma Song before adjournment at 11:00 a.m.
Approved_________________________(date)
_________________________________ _________________________________
Elaine Brookshire, Recording Secretary Kathy Potter, President
Members are encouraged to review the minutes/treasurer’s report prior to the upcoming meeting. Kindly notify the Recording
Secretary, Treasurer, or President of error(s). Minutes will not be read at the upcoming meeting. Changes and corrections
will be noted, and appropriate action taken.
Treasurer’s Report by Deborah Jones, Treasurer
Page 3 Volume 18, Issue 1
DELTA KAPPA GAMMA RHO CHAPTER
TREASURER REPORT
NOVEMBER 30, 2017 Balance November 30, 2017--------------------------------------------------------$11,141.74
Deposits:
November 2--------------------------------------$801.15
November 21------------------------------------$560.00
Total Deposits-----------------------------------------------------------------------------$1361.15
Expenses:
Ck #1274 Linda Hall-------------------------------$425.00
November Brunch
Ck# 1275 Rhonda Hallman------------------------$25.00
Speaker November Meeting
Ck#1276 DKG International Beta State----$3460.00
Membership Dues
Ck#1277 Amy Stills---------------------------------$27.63
Initiation Program
Ck.1278 Amy Stills----------------------------------$90.47
Reimbursement Flowers for Initiation
Total Expenses----------------------------------------------------------------------------$4028.10
*Ending Balance as of November 30, 2017----------------------------------------$8474.79
*(Includes Grant-in-Aid balance $1040.00)
DECEMBER 31, 2017 Balance December 31, 2017-------------------------------------------------------$8474.79
Deposits:
No Deposits
Total Deposits-----------------------------------------------------------------------------$0.00
Expenses:
Ck. # 1279 Puerto Rico Relief Fund UNICEF---------------------------$50.00
Ck. # 1280 Texas State Organization (Harvey)----------------------$150.00
Ck. #1281 Beta State (Cancer Project)--------------------------------$560.00
Ck. #1282 Banner Digital Printing & Publishing Bound Minutes-------------------------------------------------$48.00 Ck. #1283 North Jackson High School (Renaissance) --------------$150.00 Ck. #1284 Linda Hall, December Brunch-----------------------------$425.00 Ck. 1285 Jerica Frazier, December Speaker ** Transferred to Grant-in-Aid in Honor of Amy Frazier--------$25.00 Total Expenses--------------------------------------------------------------------------- $1408.00 *Ending Balance as of December 31, 2017----------------------------------------$7066.79 *(Includes Grant-in-Aid balance of $1065) [$1040 + $25 Donation by Jerica Frazier in Honor of Amy Frazier] Deborah G. Jones, Rho Chapter Treasurer
Spotlight
on Member
Frances Coleman
In the last few years, an emphasis has been placed on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineer-ing, and Mathematics) and the role these fields play in a competitive global marketplace. As a 9th-12th grade teacher of biology, physics, and engineering, Rho Chapter member Frances Coleman serves as a role model for students, especial-ly female students.
Although Frances knew she wanted to be a teacher at the age of 22 years old, her journey to become a class-room teacher took a while. Frances became a classroom teacher nine years ago. Her prior work experi-ence includes working at the Ala-bama Eye and Tissue Bank, work-ing as a receptionist and insurance biller, and working as a horseback rider instructor. Frances and her husband Dr. Hardin Coleman have been married for 25 years. They have two children: Kate, a 19-year-old student at Au-burn University, and Will, a 17-year-old junior at Scottsboro High School. They also have one dog and two cats.
Jackie Tucker—Jan. 2 Kandice Paradise—Jan. 4 Joan Armstrong—Jan. 7 Marion Hodges—Jan. 30 Becky Richardson—Feb. 1 Sylvia Coleman—Feb. 3 Deborah Jones—Feb. 8 Charlene Larson—Feb. 11 Irene Davis—Feb. 14
Happy Birthday,
Dear Sisters,
Happy Birthday to you!
Spotlighting Members By Dr. Julia Everett
January/February Birthdays
Page 4 Volume 18, Issue 1
Sister to Sister Update Please remember:
*Dr. Sylvia Coleman in the loss of her mother, Linda Craft.
*Please continue to remember:
*Beth McNutt and Kay Durham
*Peggy Himburg
Beta State Leadership Day by Donna Butler
Page 5 Rho Chapter Newsletter
Mary DeBow Rich 1891-1960
(Source: Beta State’s Legacy of our Dia-
monds)
Mary DeBow Rich was born in Islandton,
South Carolina, to Georgianna and John
Rich, M.D. She enjoyed an affluent child-
hood on the family’s 550 acre farm until
her father’s death. She was 12 years old at
that time. Mary was tutored at home and
in private schools, receiving only two
years of public secondary education. And
after high school graduation in 1906, she
entered Winthrop Normal and Industrial
College and received a B.A. degree in
1910.
Her teaching career began at Williston
High School. A few years later, she was
the first woman in South Carolina to be
named a high school superintendent
(same as our principal). After seven years
in the South Carolina’s school system, she
enrolled at Columbia Teachers College.
After Columbia she went on to teach
Spanish and Latin in Clearwater, Florida.
There she discovered that there were two
salary schedules: one for Southern and
one for Northern teachers. She com-
plained and was offered a 50% pay raise
for the following year. But instead, she
returned to Winthrop Training School to
become supervisor of the English depart-
ment.
A Historic Highlight by Edeltraud Parker
Thanks to the Research
Committee for Historic
Highlight newsletter
contributions.
Mark your calendar! Save the date! It’s the first ever Beta State Leadership Day on Saturday, February 24, 2018 at Dalraida
Church of Christ in Montgomery! Our own Southeastern Regional Director, Linda Navorska from South Carolina, will lead us
in a day of interactive sessions where we will discover that “It’s not such a big deal to lead!” You don’t have to be a chapter of-
ficer or committee chairman (either outgoing or incoming) in order to attend. By virtue of your being a member of DKG, you
are already a leader! These sessions will apply not just to leadership in DKG, but also to leadership in your community, church,
school, and any other organizations to which you might belong. The cost is $25 and includes lunch and all materials. Active
teachers will be able to receive professional development for this day. Registration is from 9-9:30 A.M., and the day will end at
2:30 P.M. As an added incentive, Beta State will be giving away one free registration for the International Convention in Austin,
July 16-20, and you must be present to win! So send in your registration form (that’s attached in this newsletter) along with
your check to our own Marion Hodges, Beta State Recording Secretary, by February 14. And come join your Beta State sisters
for a day of fun, fellowship, food, and discovery! Hope to see you there!
Sister to Sister with love,
Donna Butler, Beta State President 2017-2019 / Rho chapter member
*** Registration Forms for Beta State Leadership Day may be found on the Beta State website.
Since Mary wanted more education, she
left Winthrop and went to Peabody Col-
lege and Vanderbilt to get her M.A. This
master’s degree prepared her to accept
the position of head of the English de-
partment at Troy State Teachers College.
There she stayed for 17 years until her
retirement in 1938.
Mary served Beta State from 1934 until
1937 as second vice-president and first
vice-president. In less than four years
following the organization of Beta State,
Mary was instrumental in forming Eta
State Chapter in Pike County and became
its first president.
While at Troy, she continued her educa-
tion with graduate studies at Duke, the
University of North Carolina and the
University of South Carolina. But when
her sister died, she felt compelled to quit
her studies, even though she was almost
at the end of receiving her doctorate de-
gree. She returned home to the family
farm to help her bachelor brother with
the management of the farm and timber
land. Mary left the profession and never
re-entered it. She stayed active in Delta
Kappa Gamma. Her homecoming coin-
cided with the organization of Alpha Eta
State. She was charter member of Beta
Chapter and a president of Zeta Chapter.
At the age of 69, Mary wanted
to return to her studies again
because in 1959 her brother
died unexpectedly of cardiac
arrest. In order to deal with
her grief, she enrolled at Flor-
ida’s Stetson University for
the fall term of 1960. Howev-
er, she never entered that fall
term because she died sud-
denly of a fatal heart attack in
April of that year.
It was her wish for her body
to return to nature. She is
buried in the lonely, country,
private Varn family cemetery
in Islandton, surrounded only
by trees, other wild growth,
and silence. The Beta State
footstone noting Mary as a
state founder was put in place
during a graveside memorial
service on September 13,
2005.
Our project for the December 2, 2017 meet-ing was collecting newborn diapers for Turning Point Pregnancy Center. Board Member Elizabeth Mann joined us for brunch and accepted your donations. TPPC Director Rebecca Wells sent her gratitude for your generosity.
December Meeting Project Report
Page 6 Volume 18, Issue 1
If you were fortunate enough to hear “Jerica’s Journey” by our December speaker Jerica Frazier, I know you were greatly blessed! What a moving story and an amaz-ing young woman! Jerica also happens to be the beauti-ful daughter of Rho Chapter’s own Amy Frazier. A huge thanks to Amy and Jerica for sharing with us!
December Meeting
Program
February Meeting Project Details The February Meeting Project is in support of the DKG International Projects World Fellowship and
Schools for Africa. Please bring your checks to the meeting or mail to Treasurer Deborah Jones. Checks
should be made out to DKG Rho Chapter. Please write how much of your donation you wish to go to World
Fellowship, and/or how much you wish to go to Schools for Africa. Thank you in advance for your generous
donations!
World Fellowship Impact Since the inception of this program in 1946, DKG has awarded scholarships to 963 women from more than 122 countries. Overall contributions through June of 2017 equaled $3,521,100. During the 2016-2017 fiscal year, mem-bers contributed $78,463.66. For these visitors from far-away lands, arriving in the United States or Canada to study means much more than a college transfer. It means having the courage to travel thousands of miles alone, perhaps to a place that they have never visited before, to adjust to new customs, cuisine, culture, and standards of behavior. In many cases, the ad-justment includes acquisition of a foreign language that must be exercised in everyday life, as well as in the most demanding academic situations. *from www.dkg.org
Schools for Africa Schools for Africa became the Society's first official international project in 2010. Currently the project works with 13 countries in sub-Saharan Africa including Angola, Malawi, Mozambique, Rwanda, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Ni-ger, Burkina Faso, Mali, Ethiopia, Madagascar, Sierra Leone and Guinea Bissau. The SFA mission involves provid-ing access to quality basic education for children, focusing on girls, orphans and other vulnerable youngsters.
Page 7 Volume 18, Issue 1
Standing Rules Proposed Changes were presented to Rho Chapter on November 4, 2017 for consideration.
The following proposed changes with edits for clarification were presented to Rho Chapter on December 2, 2017, in the form of a motion from the committee.
Vote on the proposed changes to Standing Rules for Rho Chapter will occur at the meeting scheduled for February 3, 2018
II. Membership - Reference page 43 – Rho Chapter Handbook 2017-18
Remains the same
Remains the same
(Delete D. E. F. G. and add the following to make C )
Rho Chapter shall implement the Recruitment Plan as suggested by DKG International.
Active members shall have the opportunity to identify prospective members by completing a Prospect Card at the October, November, and December meetings.
The chairman of the Membership Committee shall present the names and biographies of prospective members at the Febru-ary meeting.
Vote to approve prospective members shall occur at the March meeting.
Vote shall be by show of hands with a 2/3rds vote of acceptance necessary for approval.
All prospective members approved at the March meeting shall be invited by the membership chairman to attend an orienta-tion event prior to the April meeting.
Orientation shall be conducted by the president, second vice-president, and members of the Membership Committee .
Following orientation, each prospective member shall be given a member application form. Completion of form and pay-ment of dues indicates intention to accept membership into Delta Kappa Gamma.
All prospective members who have completed the membership form and made a verbal commitment to pay dues in full shall be invited to attend the April meeting.
During the October meeting, all prospective members who accept membership and pay their dues shall participate in the Delta Kappa Gamma initiation ceremony planned and conducted by the Membership Committee and chapter officers.
H … Becomes D. Definition of Active Membership
I … Becomes E. Definition of Reserve Membership
Add the following sentence to Reserve Membership:
When in attendance at chapter meetings, reserve members shall pay for the meal at the same rate paid by active members.
J… Becomes F. Termination of Membership
K…Becomes G. Procedures for Reinstatement
V. Officers and Committees - Reference page 45 –
Rho Chapter Handbook 2017-18
Change as directed by Beta State: Actions previously assigned to the Nominations Committee for odd-numbered years, shall now reflect even-numbered years to comply with Beta State Standing Rules.
Standing Committees
d. Nominations (elected in even-numbered years)
H. The Nominations Committee …. shall be elected in even-numbered years
I. The Nominations Committee shall submit the names of one nominee for each elective office …in February of even-numbered years.
Nominations shall be voted on in March of even numbered years.
Standing Rules Proposal by Becky Bridges, Standing Rules Committee Chair
Delta Kappa Gamma International
Society for Key Women Educators
Rho Chapter Newsletter Volume 18, Issue 1
Kathy Potter,
Rho Chapter President
3007 Scenic Drive
Scottsboro, AL 35769
FEBRUARY MEETING
HOSTESSES:
Co-Chairs: Carolyn Deer-
man and Nia Stivers
Katie Brogdon
Kandice Paradise
Becky Richardson
Sandra Spivey
Jackie Tucker
Kay Wilkey
FEBRUARY 3RD
MEETING PROJECT:
World Fellowship and
Schools for Africa. Details
on page 6 of this newsletter.
Thank you for your generos-
ity in supporting these DKG
International projects.
NEW MEMBER
NOMINATIONS:
Ladies, don’t forget to turn in
prospective member name
cards to Membership Commit-
tee Chair Amy Stills. She will
be collecting them at the Feb-
ruary meeting. PLEASE,
PLEASE, PLEASE take a mo-
ment and submit prospective
member names!
February Meeting Important Reminders