2007 President's Cup for Outstanding Chapter

Left to Right, Top to Bottom, Tim Lindblom,
Nancy McSpadden, Gloria Everson, Erin Moss, Alan McNamee, Terrell
Tebbetts, Cathy Bordeau, Rachel Miesner, Allyn Dodd, Haley Skinner,
Ashley Dorsey, Laura McWilliams, Julie Sandy, Jessica Throesch,
Doug Rinehart, John Boling, Rob Frank, Nathan Reinhardt, Drew
Dunham
The Arkansas Iota chapter at Lyon College, Batesville,
Ark., has been named the outstanding chapter in Alpha Chi for
2005-07, taking home the Presidents Cup award from the
2007 national convention.
The Lyon chapter impressed the panel of judges
with an array of campus activities centered on weekly lunch meetings
of the members, a chapter tradition. Its Presidents Cup
application for 2006-07, even though the year was not finished,
listed 22 programssix academic or performance presentations
by students, six such presentations by faculty members, two presentations
by guests speakers on applying to graduation school and looking
for careers, one induction ceremony, one bird-watching outing,
and six informational or organizational meetings. The list for
2005-06 totaled 27 programs.
Another strength of the chapter from 2004 to
2007 was five community service activities, including furnishing
ushers for on-campus events open to the community, providing
facilitators for the colleges Regional History Day, tutoring
in campus labs, providing Spanish translators for public school
events such as parent-teacher conferences, and providing the
leadership core to establish a chapter of Habitat for Humanity
in Batesville.
Lyon students have also been active at regional
and national conventions, with three making scholarly presentations
in 2007, six in 2006, and six in 2005. The chapter regularly
nominates members for regional and national scholarships; in
the past three years, two have been chosen as recipients and
four have been alternates. Arkansas Iota has also been named
a Star Chapter in each of the last three years. At the national
convention, the Lyon delegation received the traveling trophy
of the Presidents Cup from the 2005 winning chapter, Oklahoma
Gamma at East Central University. Other nominees for the award
this year were Concord University, Evangel University, Friends
University, Gardner-Webb University, and John Brown University.
If your chapter is interested
in striving for this award, see the full list of requirements
here.