Fourth Session.  Kyle Sloup  Membership Chair.

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Fourth Session

 Kyle Sloup  Membership Chair

 Leah Ruff  Treasurer

 Chad Nelson  Publications Chair

 Hand back quizzes  Essays due  Session four hand out  Interviews  Dues

 To foster a close relationship between college bands and promote a high average of attainment by the performance of good music and selection of worthwhile projects.

 President: Maggie Greenwood, Southwest Missouri State University -ΕΨ  Runs all meetings of the district has a vote in the National Chapter at the National Convention.  Member ex officio of all district committees

 Vice-President: Sean Damon, University of Northern Colorado - ΑΘ  In absence of President, runs all district meetings.

 Secretary/Treasurer: Todd Halling, Kansas State University -ΕΠ  Records, publishes, and distributes minutes of all district meetings, as necessary control the receipt and disbursement of all monies of the district

 Member at Large: Ben Kershner, Kansas State University- ΕΠ  To be an able representative of the active student members at all times.

 Denali Alt (Epsilon Psi)  Missouri State University  Anthony M. Falcone  University of Nebraska Lincoln

 Must be at least 25 years old, and serve for a period of two years  Members ex officio of all district committees  Act as an advisor  Official representatives of their District  Official inspecting officer of the Fraternity at all Chapters within the District  Serve without compensation.

 Publication: Midwest Notes Iowa State University, KKY/TBS  Webpage: Iowa State University, KKY/TBS

 “Convention On A Stick”  Ames, Iowa – March 25-27, 2011  Iowa State University  ΚΚΨ – Iota Omega  ΤΒΣ – Theta Xi  Student-run effort exclusively.  Composed of representatives of the chapters and colonies in your district.

 District must handle any special problems of a regional nature, which might not fit into National Convention  Discuss how national operations effect the district  Meetings, Workshops, and FUN! – So much fun, it can barely be contained in one room!  Plan on attending!

 Colorado  Iowa  Kansas  Minnesota  Missouri  Montana  Nebraska  North Dakota  South Dakota  Wyoming

 Midwest District  North Central District  Northeast District  Southeast District  Southwest District  Western District  International District

 Study for your quiz!  Meet with your Big and get signature  Interview four Brothers (total of 20 overall)  Dues to class treasurer or Leah Ruff by March 9 th (Checks to Kappa Kappa Psi)