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News from the Chapters 1992-1993
1992-1993 Academic Year
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ALPHA-Department of Geography / Geology, Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois 61790-4400.
Sponsor : Jill Freund Thomas President : Robert Merrill ; Vice Presi
dent: Dione Fortin; Secretary : Heidi Edwards Highlights of Activities:
This year was another exciting one for the Alpha Chapter. Duri ng National Geography Awareness Week we sold Tshirts and went on a wild weekend canoe and camping trip to Turkey Run in Indiana. The weather and fall colors were beautiful, hiking was fun, and the river was low, making a wet run for 5 out of 6 canoes. In November, the members took an Indianapolis trip to see an ice hockey game and to sightsee. We also had our 4th Annual Geography White Elephant Auction which brought in $330.00. To honor our graduating geography seniors and our new GTU members, we had a very elegant luncheon at Jumers Chateau and gave each student a copy of the department history, The First Thirteen Decades. Throughout the year we continued our weekly talk session-happy hour which has a correlation between the number of participants versus the time of year. The Spring Semester began with an entertaining ski weekend to Devil 's Head, Wisconsin . The beginners spent more time putting on their skis than skiing. During the winter some hardy members, spouses, and children braved a blinding blizzard to attend an ice hockey game in Peoria (45 minutes away) which actually took 1 1/ 2 hours to drive. Those who made it had a good time. In March five members participated as timers in the State Geography Bee while other members sold Geography T-shirts ($1,256.00 worth to be exact). We also had a booth at the Earth Day/ Spring Fest on campus. In May members worked hard setting up and organizing the 4th Geography Career Fair which was a great success, again! In April several members took a weekend to visit Chicago and the J . G. Shedd Aquarium. In late April, on a gorgeous day, we had our first annual GTU golf outing , sporting faculty and students alike. Everyone had a great
time and we plan to do it again next year. The GTU officers this year planned initiation as a buffet luncheon for our new members and a retirement party for one of our beloved professors, Dr. E. Joan Miller, who has retired after 31 years of dedicated teaching . And last but not least, our annual spring picnic, which included installation of new officers, much food, softball and soccer. Again, the Alpha Chapter in its 65th year has proven that time enhances an organization. We were very happy to be recognized as one of the top ten active Chapters in the organization, and being the Alpha Chapter this is a very special honor indeed.
ALPHA SIGMA-Department of Geography, Clark University; Graduate School of Geography, Worcester, MA 01610-1477
Sponsor: William Koelsch President: Francis Moore; Vice Pres
ident : Richard Deal Highlights of Activities:
After almost 20 years of inactivity, the Alpha Sigma Chapter of GTU at Clark is functioning again. This year we held our third annual induction ceremony, and have increased the overall membership to thirty persons. Next year the Alpha Sigma Chapter will be headed by two very enthusiastic people, whom I feel will develop GTU, geography and Clark very positively.
BETA GAMMA-Department of Geography, Western Illinois University, Macomb, IL 61455
Sponsor : Dr. Thomas B. Williams President : Daniel P. Schmidt; Secre
tary: Stuart W. Carr; Treasurer : Carrie Singer; N.C.G.E. Outstanding Senior: Jeff Arnold ; GTU Award for Excellence in Geography: Dr. Arlen Fentem, Dan Schmidt Highlights of Activities:
The highlight of GTU activities at Western Illinois University in 1992-1993 occurred during Geography Awareness Week. The Beta Gamma Chapter staffed a display table in the university union building, co-sponsored an invited guest lecture on global agriculture and trade, and conducted a campus-wide GEOHUNT competition featuring geographic
clues to different campus buildings where multiple geographic questions awaited interested students. In the spring, GTU members attended the Illinois Geographical Society meeting in Southern Illinois where president Dan Schmidt presented a paper concerning his master's thesis research. Ten new members joined the ranks of GTU in 1992-93. The WIU Chapter also organized two successful picnics (fall and spring) and a Christmas party attended by faculty, staff, students, and friends of Geography. To conclude the year, the Beta Gamma Chapter is reorganizing, adding a vice president and establishing committees in order to carry out GTU activities more efficiently and to involve the rank and file membership more actively in geographic functions.
BETA IOTA- Department of Geography, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC 27858
Sponsor: Scott Wade/Dr. Simon Baker President: Marilyn Wyrick; Vice Pres
ident : Thomas King ; Secretary: Melissa Tollinger Highlights of Activities:
The Beta Iota Chapter of East Carolina University has enjoyed a very active academic year. We have inducted sixteen new members this year, and both old and new members have remained active in meetings and projects. We plan our activities at monthly luncheon meetings at area restaurants, and have always had good participation. With the help of the North Carolina Geographic Alliance, the National Geographic Society, and ECU's Geography Department, the fall induction ceremony and formal reception was held during the National Geography Awareness Week. Several members also attended a weekend excursion to North Carolina's Croatan National Forest where we explored the unique geomorphology and biology of the area under the guidance of Dr. Jonathan Phillips. Another field trip is planned for April to the coastal barrier islands of the Atlantic shoreline. In April we attended the annual national meeting of the AAG in Atlanta and received
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recognition as one of the ten outstanding GTU Chapters in the U.S.
BETA PI-Department of Geography, Carroll College, Waukesha, WI 53186
Sponsor: Dr. David Block President: Mary E. Frederick; N.C.G.E.
Outstanding Senior: Brenda A. Stine ; GTU Award for Excellence in Geography: Mary E. Frederick Highlights of Activities:
The Beta Pi Chapter initiated 15 regular members at its spring dinner, the largest group of initiates since the Chapter was chartered in 1956! Numerous social and academic events were cosponsored with the Carroll College Geographical Society during the year, including a field trip to the American Geographical Society Map Library in Milwaukee during the fall and a trip to the AAG Annual Meeting in Atlanta, GA during the spring. Geography students and faculty also hosted the college's 1992- 93 " Major Speaker," Dr. Stephen Schneider of the National Center for Atmospheric Research, who addressed the campus on the issue of global warming and global climatic change.
BETA PSI-Department of Geography, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506-0801
Sponsor: Charles W. Martin President : Judy Lynn Chavarria ; Vice
President : David Howard; Secretary : Barbara Gibson; Treasurer: Penny Murrieta ; GTU Award for Excellence in Geography : Christy Knight (underg raduate) Marvin Bush (graduate) Highlights of Activities:
The Beta Psi Chapter was very active during the 1992-93 academic year. In September, Dr. M. Aminul Islam, of the University of Dhaka, spoke at Kansas State. In October, geography alumni returned to attend activities which included an alumni lecture by Rick IIlgner, a reception, and the GTU fall picnic. Also in October, Harm J. de Blij presented the KSU's convocation lecture. Kansas State was host to the Great Plains/ Rocky Mountain AAG meeting in 1993. Many members presented papers and attended presentations and activities at the
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regional meeting. T-shirts were sold at the GPRMAAG meeting by GTU members. GTU's fall banquet was held during Geography Awareness Week in November. Kamlesh Lulla of NASA presented a lecture titled " The Ultimate Geography Field Trip" at the banquet. The spring semester's events included visits from guest speakers B. L. Turner of Clark University and Melvin Marcus of Arizona State. February events included the KSU Telefund. In March, Paul Phillips of Fort Hays State University spoke at the spring banquet. In April , GTU members travelled to the AAG national conference in Atlanta, set up a display at KSU's Open House, and attended the spring picnic. On-going activities of the Beta Psi Chapter include St. George Geographical Society meetings and aluminum can recycl ing.
BETA XI-Department of Geography, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO. 65211
Sponsor: Kit Salter President: Jill Morris; Treasurer: David
Fox Highlights of Activities:
University of Missouri's GTU Chapter initiated fifteen new members after several years of inactivity. The new energetic group gained recognition through its T-shirt sales and help as assistants at the Missouri Geography Bee and the Geography 92 Teacher Seminar. GTU members also cleaned a section of a highway, adopted by the Department of Geography, and Incorporated this activity as part of their induction ceremony. The GTU scholarship was awarded to Eric Compass. The year concluded with a field trip to St. Louis. GTU members explored the Cahokia Mounds, observed East St. Louis and enjoyed Laclede's Landing and Union Station.
DELTA ALPHA-Department of Geography, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ 86011
Sponsor: Dawn Hawley President: Matt Stevenson; Vice Pres
ident: Elizabeth Ruth ; Secretary & Treasurer : Randy Botts; Historian : Peter Krawczak
Highlights of Activities: Besides regular meetings and weekly
" get-togethers," the Delta Alpha Chapter has been busy. For Halloween, there was an overnight camping trip in nearby Sedona. We hiked, carved pumpkins, and roasted marshmallows. The "big event" for 1992 was a presentation, arranged by GTU members, discussing the Grand Canyon Trust and Colorado River Problems. Many NAU students atte'nded for the discussion and debate.
DELTA ZETA-Department of Geography, South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD 57007
Sponsor : Donald J. Berg and Darrell E. Napton
President: Mark Cornay; Vice President: Cade Anderson ; Secretary: Beth Francis; Treasurer: Mark Ernste; N.C.G.E. Outstanding Senior: Michelle Lobdill ; GTU Award for Excellence in Geography: Brian Van Bockern, Carolyn Switters Highlights of Activities:
The Delta Zeta Chapter, along with the Geography Club, proudly sponsored the 24th Annual South Dakota State Geography Convention which occurred on April 1-3, 1993. Events consisted of a Job Fair, student paper presentations, nine invited outside faculty presentations, plus other professionals. Also, a wine and cheese tasting party, a geography bowl, and a grand banquet plus awards ceremony were sponsored. In addition, the spring initiation of 14 new members in GTU from SDSU was held. Concurrent with the convention of April 2, was the South Dakota State Geography Bee. The Final Round was scheduled as part of the activities and video-taped for broadcast on South Dakota Public TV.
In November the Delta Zeta Chapter, along with the Geography Club, observed Geography Awareness Week with a series activities, displays and demonstrations in the Student Union and off campus in local secondary schools.
The members of Delta Zeta Chapter are planning the 25t h Annual South Dakota State Geography Convention which is scheduled for April 14- 16, 1994. This edition of the convention w ill bring in a
series of special speakers and presentations; it will lionor Dr. Edward P. Hogan, the founder of the current Geography Department, who is the State Geographer and Assistant Vice Presi dent for Academic Affairs.
EPSILON-Department of Geography, Geology and Planning ; Southwest Missouri State University, Springfield, MO 65806
Sponsor: Dr. Russel Gerlach President : Tracy McKiddy; Vice Pres
ident: Timothy Bohn; Secretary jTreasurer: Jeff Ikerd; Publicity : Julie Haden Highlights of Activities:
This past year, we were involved in several activities. On April 3, we helped with a Geography Bowl with area high school students. We also sponsored a field trip to Cahokia Mounds, Illinois. Earlier in this semester, we sponsored speakers on such topics as meteorology, China and overcrowding population throughout the world . We also cleaned our street twice this past school year which is part of the adopt-a-street program.
EPSILON OMEGA-Department of Geography, University of New York at Plattsburgh, Plattsburgh, NY. 12901
Sponsor : Dr. Bryan Higgins President : Jeanne Cowan ; Vice Pres
ident : Sean Duffy; Secretary : Ronald Clements ; Treasurer: Mike Richer Highlights of Activities:
On Homecoming Weekend we met w ith Geography alumni at a dinner party and discussed the future of Geography. For National Geography Awareness Week a table in college center was setup to provide information on the discipline. The Chapter sponsored two slide shows. One by Steven La Boo, of his stay in Rwanda, Africa. The other was by Keven, of his stay in Chile. Other activities include the fall induction of one member, and the Spring induction of six new members into the Chapter.
EPSILON XI-Department of Geosciences, Northeast Louisiana University, Monroe, LA 71209-0550
Sponsor: Dr. John C. Lewis
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President: Brenda L. Poimboeuf; VicePresident: Michael M. Kn ight; Secretary : Donald Johnson ; Treasurer : Donald Johnson; Historian : Lance G. Waldrop Highlights of Activities:
A fall 1992 meeting re-activated the Chapter. The group participated in April, 1993 in the campus Earth Day event. Plans for a field trip to the points of geographical interest in northeast Louisiana in late spring of 1993 and the fall of 1993 were formulated .
ETA EPSILON-Department of Geography, Indiana University Southeast, New Albany, IN 47150
Sponsor: Dr. Miriam Hill Co-Presidents : Barbara F. Wilson,
Thomas Mosley; Secretary : David Varble; Treasurer: James R. Bell Highlights of Activities:
The Eta Epsilon Chapter had elections in the fall of 1992 and we did something a little different. Due to a tie vote for president, we decided on a co-presidency. The duties are shared equally with an alternating presiding officer over meetings. In the fall our Chapter organized a presentation on cave mapping (open to the public) which was well received. Geography Awareness Week was a huge success. A display on geography was in the bookstore window all week and a quiz contest was held. The contest was open to all students, faculty and staff (except geography majors). A number of prizes were donated by National Geographic Society, Dr. M. Hill and others. An article ran in our school newspaper about the many facets of geography and to promote the contest and Geography Awareness week. Our end of the year party was bittersweet. Two of our members have graduated and our sponsor, Dr. Hill, can no longer serve as our sponsor. We will miss her and wish her well. We wish to welcome Dr. Robert Durland as our new sponsor and look forward to a busy 1993-94 year.
ETA GAMMA-Department of Geography, S.U.N.Y. Geneseo, Geneseo, NY 14454
Sponsor : Cheryl Lougeay President: Jeffrey Taylor; Vice Presi-
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dent: Chris Niebler; Secretary : Amy Shants; Treasurer: Susan Roy; N.C.G.E. Outstanding Senior: Joshua Curley; GTU Award for Excellence in Geography: Michael Begin Highlights of Activities:
The Geneseo Chapter had a record 26 members this year. Six students have been actively involved in research endeavors with faculty members that have resulted in their professional debuts with presentations at the Middle States AAG, annual AAG, and local college meetings. The group organized seminars on " How to Study for GRE's," "Student World Travels," and "The Geography of Singapore." Field trips ranged from a hockey game to a trip to the Niagara power plant. The end of the academic year culminated with an induction ceremony at the annual Geography Department's award banquet.
ETA IOTA-Department of Geography, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Alaska 99775
Sponsor : Dr. Roger Pearson President : Jennifer McAvoy; Vice
President: Tania H. Clucas; Secretary / Treasurer : Nanette Stevenson Highlights of Activities:
The Geography Department held a pizza party for all GTU members to get to know each other and everyone was singing by the end of the evening. During National Geography Week we had a booth at the student center and a guest speaker from the Water Resources Division of our School of Engineering . Columbus Day was celebrated with a potluck dinner for members and their families. One of our members really got into the spirit and came as Christopher Columbus himself. The Christmas dinner included a "tacky" gift exchange and the " Field Techniques" class gave a presentation of their semester's work.
Initiation was held in March during the St. Patrick's Day brunch . Fourteen new members were inducted, 12 regular members and 2 associates. We had our first GTU field trip this year. Members and their families went to Chena Hot Springs, outside Fairbanks, and enjoyed soaking in the pool and hot tubs. The
senior seminar class gave their final presentation at a luncheon given before finals week and elections were held. There was such an increase in interest, we have expanded from 3 club officers to 4.
We are thankful to all this year's guest speakers. We were able to hold two public talks in the evening and for during the day. We also appreciate the unwavering support of the Geography Department faculty and administrative secretary. It was a busy, but productive year.
ETA KAPPA-Department of Geography, Salem State College, Salem, MA 01970
Sponsor: Theodore S. Pikora N.C.G.E. Outstanding Senior: Jona
than Swords Highlights of Activities:
In April of 1993, 21 new members were installed into the Eta Kappa Chapter. A special award for excellence in digital geography was also presented at the ceremony in honor of Representative J. Michael Ruane of Salem. Speakers at the event included the Speaker of the Massachusetts House and the Chair of the House Ways and Means Committee. Chief Justice Sam Zoll and many members of the General Court were in attendance. This year, 26 new members will be installed in the Chapter and Representative Ruane will present the Digital Geography Award.
ETA PHI-Department of Geography & Environmental Studies, California State University, Hayward, CA 94541
Sponsor: Dr. Christina Kennedy President: Christopher Lukinbeal ; Vice
President: Sabrina Manning; Secretary: Jan Jackett Highlights of Activities:
In 1992, GTU presented a lecture series with geography films and two presentations and discussion with Dr. Kennedy and Christopher Lukinbeal. During Geographic Awareness Week, GTU presented "Geographic Pictionary" (two days of the game as it relates to geography). This was open to all on campus, with prizes. GTU presented a Geosphere Journal, (a student journal of Geog-
raphy and Environmental Studies open to all students on campus). In April, GTU celebrated Earth Day along with students for Environmental Action to bring two days of speakers, music, lectures, food, displays and demonstrations relating to recycling. GTU of Hayward takes "Geographic Pictionary" to the California Geographers meeting. Finally a banquet in June to honor new members and graduating members.
ETA TAU-Department of Geography, Indiana University at Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN 46202-5140
Sponsor: Dr. Rick Bein President: Lisa Kennedy
Highlights of Activities: Activities throughout the year were
non-existent due to the change-over and loss of records. However, Ms. Kennedy has been instrumental in getting seniors, juniors, and even several sophomores interested in GTU. Consequently we expect to see increased membership over the next several months, and will have an active Chapter next year. Currently, we are in the process of applying for initiation of our graduating seniors. We expect several to join GTU. We held two meetings during the year, which were attended by geography students who were not members.
GAMMA KAPPA-Department of Geography, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR 74701
Sponsor: John Dixon President : Gaylen Sharum; Vice Pres
ident: Marzee Eckhoff; Secretary jTreasurer: Mary Sharum; GTU Award for Excellence in Geography: David Wiggins Highlights of Activities:
Our report is that we stay alive, we initiate new members, but we are not very active on the program scene. We have three or four invited speakers each year and a Christmas party (chili supper actually).
GAMMA ZETA-Department of Geography and Geology, Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, Michigan 48197
Sponsor: C. Nicholas Raphael President: Sharleen Sterns; Vice
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President : Rick Larson-Asplund ; Secretary : Steven W. May; Treasurer : Vicki D. Bragg Highlights of Activities:
Our Chapter had an exciting year which featured activities, displays and presentations from around the world. Late last summer the Chapter helped raise public interest and prevent illegal dumping of toxic liquids into the storm drains of Ypsilanti and Ann Arbor: GTU along w ith the Geo Club spray painted warning signs next to drains leading to the Huron River.
During the year, several presentations were made to the Chapter. Dr. Robert Ward presented a lecture on land fills, disposal problems and solutions in Shangha i P.R .C. a city of 12 million people. Dr. Nicholas Raphael had an illustrated presentation on the utilization of land in the Dominican Republic. He also did another illustrated lecture on the land forms of western Saudi Arabia and the Red Sea coast.
Geography Awareness Week was highlighted with displays, quizzes, and geographical information for the University community in a busy lobby of the geography/geology building . Steven May was recognized for his commitment and contributions to the Department over the school year at an awards ceremony.
IOTA ALPHA-Department of Geography and Area Development. Un iversity of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS 39406
Sponsor: Jesse O. McKee President: Dan McGuire; Vice Presi
dent : Bonnie Wise; Secretary / Treasurer : Fred Roemmele Highlights of Activities:
GTU members participated in the Geography Bowl sponsored by the Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers held in Lexington, Kentucky in November, 1992. Our Chapter also sponsored several guest lectures for our various meetings and held several socials throughout the year. The major project of the year was the painting of a 20 ' x 30 ' U.S. map on the concrete floor of the patio of Arthell Kel -
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ley Hall where the Department of Geography is located.
IOTA BETA-Department of Geography, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati OH, 45221 -0131
Sponsor: Wolf Roder President : Steven Florence; Vice
President: Christina Cloren; Secretary: Deven Lawler; Treasurer : Jeff Hall Highlights of Activities:
Actually, our GTU Chapter has been rather inactive these last few years. I have only recently become the undergraduate advisor and am looking to revive both an undergraduate club and the Chapter of GTU. Many of the tips for maintaining an active chapter is true for Cincinnati . I also think the officers for the local club, will have to serve at the same time as officers for the GTU Chapter.
IOTA ETA-Department of Geography, Un ivers ity of Denver, Denver, CO 80210
Sponsor: Donald Sullivan President : Dominique Leaf; Vice
President : Ginger Carlson ; N.C.G.E. Outstanding Senior's: Brent Frakes and James Swanson; GTU Award for Excellence in Geography: Brent Frakes Highlights of Activities:
Our Chapter had a very productive year. The activity conducted as our philanthropy, Wilderness on Wheels, was a great success. Wilderness on Wheels is a boardwalk for handicapped people so they may enjoy the wilderness. Several graduates, undergraduates and professors volunteered a day representing GTU to Wilderness on Wheels. Bob Garret from the United States Geological Survey spoke to GTU about river gauging and flood control. Two undergraduate students spoke on their summer trips to foreign countries. Chris Sutton a Ph .D. Student presented a well received slide show. GTU also sold T-shirts and had an overnight trip to the University of Denver's Mount Evans Field Station.
IOTA LAMBDA-Department of Geography, Central Missouri State University, Warrensburg, MO 64093
Sponsor : Dr. David Diggs President: Greg Rodewald ; Vice Pres-
ident: Rochelle (last name omitted); Secretary: Matt Daniels; Treasurer: Mike Kohaes; Historian: Monica Mason; N.C.G.E. Outstanding Senior: Carol Wil son ; GTU Award for Excellence in Geography: Greg Rodewald Highlights of Activities:
October 26-30 : pumpkin sale, October 31 : Halloween party, Jan 31 : Superbowl party, Feb 9-12: T-shirt sale, April 4-10: AAG National Meeting in-Atlanta, April 17: Initiation of new members and election of officers, April 23: annual awards picnic, May 14-16: Float trip down Buffalo River in Arkansas.
KAPPA DELTA- Department of Geography, Central Connecticut State University, New Britain, CT 06050.
Sponsor: Dr. James N. Snaden President: Matthew A. Johnson; Sec
retary : Gina Belanger: N.C.G.E. Outstanding Senior: Nancy L. Charette; GTU Award for Excellence in Geography: Maria Petrandea and Alan Sylvestre Highlights of Activities:
The Kappa Delta Chapter at CCSU initiated 27 new members this year, an allt ime record. We are one of the ten most active chapters in GTU, and if this keeps up we will rank first among all chapters for number of initiates in the last ten years! This was a fairly active year for us. In October, we took a team to participate in the Geography Bowl at the New England-St. Lawrence Valley Geographical Society. We came in second, but are looking for a first-place finish in the fall of 1993. Next came Geography Awa reness Week and we sponsored a variety of projects to raise student consciousness about geography. Many of our members went on a 17-day adventure to Jamaica in January; this trip, sponsored by the Geography Department, was an exciting experience! We helped out w ith the State Geography Bee at the end of March. We ended the year with our annual honors banquet at a fine Chinese restaurant in the area. 75 attended, our highest number ever.
KAPPA LAMBDA-Department of Geography, St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud Minnesota 56301 .
Sponsor : Thomas Addicott/Lewis Wixon
President: Dan Ross; Vice President: Scott Bryant; Secretary : Mary Roy; Treasurer: Dan Ross; N.C.G.E. Outstanding Seniors : Karmen Meyer-Schriefels and Darren Melland; GTU Award for Excellence in Geography: Dan Ross Highlights of Activities:
Thirty new members were initiated throughout the year and informal socials were held to honor them. Seven geo-odysseys were presented by students, faculty and field professionals. Topics ranged from tourism and GIS to problems of specific regional areas. During National Geography Awareness Week, our Chapter promoted geographical awareness on campus by sponsoring five days of activities devoted to different aspects of Geography in various world regions, with winners competing in Geography Jeopardy. In the spring of 1993, 9 GTU members attended a regional GTU conference in Brookings, SD. Two presentations were delivered, one described the NGA Week promotion and the other described our extensive GIS program at SCSU. Four GTU members also attended the Minnesota Academy of Science competition in Duluth. One GTU member gave a presentation on the historical mapping of the watershed district in Sterns City, MN for the competition, and though he did not win, he stated that the experience was a valuable one. We sold sweatshirts and Tshirts at different university events through the school year.
KAPPA PHI-Department of Geography, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC 27412
Sponsor : Dr. Gordon Bennett President: Chad Meadows/Aaron
Rhodes; Vice President : M. Casey Campbell ; Secretary : Paul Hamilton/ Cathy Cole; Treasurer : Mark Dossey Highlights of Activities:
There were two initiations this year with a total of 30 new members. Two dinners were held in conjunction with the initiations. GTU and the Geography Club co-sponsored several lectures in the Department. In addition, the two groups co-
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sponsored a highway section in the Adopt-A-Highway program. A joint end of the year luncheon was held and the juniors hosted a reception for graduates and their parents. Chad Meadows was named the 1992-93 outstanding graduate.
KAPPA ZETA-Department of Geography, University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, CO 80639 .
Sponsor: Dr. Ranny Cullom President : Brent A. Schantz; Vice
President: Kathy Anderson ; Treasurer : Rebecca Lyons; N.C.G.E. Outstanding senior: Rachel Advincula Highlights of Activities:
Our Chapter was very active in 92-93; along with the Geography Club, we sponsored many activities. We had several speakers du ring Geography Awareness Week, a water taste test and cosponsored an open house in the Department. We sold T-shirts and held bake sales to raise funds. Seven members attended the regional AAG conference in Manhattan KS. , and five members attended the National meeting in Atlanta . We also took a trip to Moab UT, six members attended th is trip. We ended the year with GTU initiation, nine regu lar members and three associative members were inducted. We followed with an awards presentation .
RHO-Department of Geography, Eastern Illinois University; Charleston IL 61920
Sponsor: Dr. Vincent Gutowski President : Kristen Kennedy; Vice
President: Dan Osterman; Secretary: Lisa Otto; Treasurer: Michele Galden; N.C.G.E. Outstanding Senior: Kristen Kennedy ; GTU Award For Excellence in Geography: Lisa Otto Highlights of Activities:
Our Chapter has been quite active over the past year. We have had several pasta dinners at Kristen Kennedy's house where most of the planning takes place. We made solid rock jewelry to defray expenses for Chapter activities, earning almost $500 over the past two years. This past years events included : a canoe trip down the mighty Embarras River; a
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weekend in St. Louis with a tour of the Defense Mapping Agency, the night life and restaurants in the area; a rapelling trip to the Shawnee Hills in southern Illinois and the annual m id-winter camping / caving trip to Buckner's Cave. Two members Mike O'Keeffe and Dan Osterman delivered papers at professional meetings th is past year. The Chapter has initiated a yearly award from the Markwell Fund. This year the award went to Kristen Kennedy, she received a sleeping bag that will keep her warm down to 0 degrees. We hope she gets years of use from it .
THETA-Department of Geography, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona 85287-0104
Sponsor : Dr. Malcolm Comeaux and Dr. Ray Henkel
President: Rebecca Davis; Vice President : Doug Hirschberg ; Treasurer : Nancy Selover; GTU Award for Excellence in Geography: Rebecca Davis Highlights of Activities:
During the past year, Theta Chapter was very active. We went on two overnight camping trips and several day trips. The fall camping trip to southern Arizona toured Sonoita and a winery in Elgin before hiking and camping at Parker Canyon Lake. The group also went to the Coronado National Memorial, examined southern Arizona farm and ranch house building styles, stopped at the Marcos de Niza Monument in Lochiel, spent time in the abandoned mining camps of Duqane, Harshaw, and Washington Camp and toured the town of Patagonia. The spring camping trip was to Organ Pine National Monument. It included a stop in Ado to look at cultural changes now that copper is no longer mined or processed . GTU members also hiked to the top of Ado Mountain a volcanic peak and went to Quitobaquito Springs on the Mexican-American border. Day trips included local cotton gins; a hike along the Wet Beaver Creek trail in the Verde Val ley; a trip to Florence to look at the many historical buildings, a hike on Poston 's Butte, a look at the Ashurst-Hayden diversion dam at the Gila River, and a stop at the Casa Grande National Monument.
In-house activities included helping with moderating, timing, and registering participants at the Arizona State Geography Bee.
ZETA-Department of Geography, Slippery Rock University, Slippery Rock PA. 16057
Sponsor: Dr. Carolyn Prorok President: Troy Holsopple ; Vice Pres
ident: Bernie Frank; Secretary: Bev Evens; Treasurer: Christin Lorence Highlights of Activities:
Our Chapter participated in both Earth Week and National Geography Awareness Week. We showed videos and sponsored discussions on various topics including global warming, water conservation, and waste management. We also participated in the AAG meetings in Atlanta, Georgia .
ZETA ETA-Department of Geography and Regional Planning, Salisbury State University, Salisbury, Maryland 21801
Sponsor: Dr. Robert A. Rosing N.C.G.E. Outstanding Senior : Karen
Whitney Patterson; GTU Award for Excellence in Geography: Karen Whitney Patterson
Highlights of Activities: The Zeta Eta Chapter at Salisbury State
University is strictly an honor society; social and service activities are organized through the Society so as not to exclude any students from departmental functions. Three students met requirements and elected to joif1 GTU during the 1992-93 academic year: Robin L. Esham, Marjorie Calvert Fisher, and Karen Whitney Patterson.
ZETA PI-Department of Geography and Earth Resources, Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84321
Sponsor: Mike O'Neill President: Aaron B. Price; Vice Pres
ident: Lisa Bedard ; Secretary: Matt McCune; Treasurer : Courtney Draper Highlights of Activities:
The Zeta PI Chapter has had its infamous spaghetti dinner social. Mounds of spaghetti are produced while members compete for Guru of Geography trivia. The annual Geography Bowl was a great success for bringing about the awareness of what geographers do to promote interest in Geography. The next social event of the year will be the great pizza snort feast. It is here that our Chapter elects a new presidency in preparation for the upcoming school year.
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