Delta Phi
Alpha
Secretary’s Report
ACTFL Meeting, Nov. 17,
2007
The 2007 Annual Meeting
of the National Council and Faculty Advisors was held on November 17, 2007 at
the Henry B.Gonzales Convention Center in San Antonio, Texas. Present were the National President,
John M. Jeep (Miami University of Ohio), the National Secretary-Treasurer, John
F. Reynolds (Longwood University), and the National Council members Ronald
Horwege, First Vice-President (Sweet Briar
College) and James Davidheiser, Second-Vice-President (University of the
South). The meeting was held at the end of a sponsored session.
President Jeep called
the meeting to order at 4:15.
The minutes of the 2006
Annual Meeting, held the previous year in Nashville, Tennessee, were approved with one correction.
The name of the award received by James Davidheiser
the previous year in Nashville was added: Jacqueline Elliot Award
for Outstanding Service in Higher Education from the Tennessee Foreign Language
Teaching Association (TFLTA).
The National
Secretary-Treasurer made the following information available: From Nov. 2006 to the date of the
meeting, 107 chapters held at least one initiation (106 in 2006). A total of 847
members were initiated (824 in 2006). The Society has a total of 251 chapters,
169 are active. Three new chapters were added in 2007: Georgia State
University in Atlanta (Sigma Beta), the University of Wisconsin at Whitewater (Sigma Delta), and the
University of
Rhode Island (Sigma
Epsilon).
The Secretary-Treasurer
gave the Treasurer’s Report for information.
The Secretary-Treasurer
reported on the Invested Funds which are administered by Professor Emeritus,
Maurice Conner (Theta Beta chapter).
Members of the
Scholarship Committee this year were Winnifred Adolph
(Florida State University), Al Gurganus
(The Citadel), John M. Jeep (Miami University of Ohio), and Michael Shaughnessy (Washington and
Jefferson
College).
Senior Category: There
was only one application for the senior category. The application was not funded
by the Society.
Sophomore/Junior
category winter: Julie Sours, Indiana University, Beta Alpha chapter, advisor,
Tracy Hall.
Runner-up: Heidi Einholz, Drew University, Iota Phi chapter, advisors
Edwina Lawler and Elfriede Smith.
Incentive grants: Two awards of $250 each were made to the
following institutions:
University of North Texas, Iota Epsilon chapter, advisor Carmen
Terry
University of
Arizona,
Epsilon Epsilon chapter, advisor Albrecht Classen
The next issue of the
Delta Phi Alpha Bulletin covering the
years 2008-2009 will appear in the spring.
The Delta Phi Alpha
electronic newsletter can be found at www.deltaphialpha.org. Dr. Orth, the DPA
Webmaster, requests photos of initiations and other events involving Delta Phi
Alpha.
Honor Cords: Delta Phi
Alpha offers graduation cords at $10 each including postage.
Old
Business:
- Invested
Funds: Professor Maurice Conner
has requested that the council find another manager of these funds. The National Secretary-Treasurer was
asked to find a suitable replacement for Professor Conner and to thank him for
his many years of service to the Society.
New
Business:
- The
following motion was made concerning the amount of scholarship awards:
Scholarship amounts for both the senior and sophomore/junior categories will
be increased by $500 and will remain so as long as Society income allows. The
motion passed unanimously.
- Venue: It was decided to remain with ACTFL
and ask the AATG for one of its slots to hold a session next year in
Orlando, Florida.
- The
National Secretary-Treasurer made a motion that Richard Seymour, former
long-time National Secretary-Treasurer of the Society be made an honorary
member of the National council. The motion passed unanimously.
- The
topic for the next session of Delta Phi Alpha at the next ACTFL meeting was
discussed. A possible topic might be the influence of honors programs on honor
societies like Delta Phi Alpha.
President Jeep thanked
the Secretary-Treasurer for his service to the Society.
There being no further
business, President Jeep adjourned the meeting at 4:57pm.
Respectfully
submitted,
John F.
Reynolds
National
Secretary-Treasurer