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Wondering what there is to do in Dallas? Let’s analyze this question in the following four ways: Tourist attractions Shopping Eateries Nightlife!

Welcome to Big D! We would like to welcome you to the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. Haven’t visited Dallas in a while? The readers of Style magazine named this area one of the nation’s top cultural tourism destinations. And it’s no small wonder they did. With museums, galleries, and public art and performance venues, Dallas’ rich diversity and heritage are visible on practically every corner. From the legendary Pegasus atop the City’s famed Magnolia Building to the world-class Nasher Sculpture Center and Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, Dallas soars when it comes to creative expression. Some special places you might want to consider visiting are The Dallas Arboretum, one of the most magnificent gardens in the nation, a visual banquet that is ablaze in color year-round. The fragrant gardens and lush lawns, on the shores of an enchanting lake that overlooks Downtown Dallas, also feature intriguing sculptures, sparkling fountains, and two historic mansions. Another great destination is the Dallas Museum of Art. During our stay, they’ll be featuring the powerful granite sculpture “weavings” of Texas artist Jesús Moroles in the FINA Foundation Gallery. Feeling adventurous? Visit Reunion tower for a 68 second elevator ride taking you 55 stories to the top of the Hyatt Regency’s tower for a breathtaking 360-degree view of Dallas. The Dallas World ! Aquarium and Zoological Garden is another great stop where you can explore a South American rainforest or take a walk through a water tunnel surrounded by reef life from the Continental Shelf. One of our newest attractions is The Nasher Sculpture Center, one of the few institutions in the world devoted to the exhibition, study and preservation of modern sculpture. If you love to shop,

ALLAS Dallas is your city! We suggest checking out the bargains at the Grapevine Mills Outlet Mall, the wholesale shops on Harry Hines, the Dallas Galleria home to Macy’s, Saks Fifth Avenue and other European stores or North Park Center. D

For special dining experiences, you may want to check out one of the

TO restaurants in the North Dallas area such as Nana Grill, off Stemmons at the Market Center exit, Del Frisco’s on Spring Valley or Fogo de Chao on Beltline at Midway. Or you might want to venture to the West End Arts District in downtown Dallas where you can find a variety of great dining choices.

Whatever you decide to do while you’re here, we want you to know that you are welcome, Bid D style!

ELCOME Enjoy your visit to “Big D” W

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Dear Members,

Welcome to the 2004 Texas Speech Communication Association Conference. I hope you enjoy the programs this year. I am impressed with the variety we are offering – it points to the power of our diversity. My hope is that after experiencing the variety of panels, you return home knowing you were able to re-examine your classroom instruction through Service-Learning and Communication. I have enjoyed serving you this year. I have grown as an educator, communicator, and person.

Specifically, I deeply appreciate your ability to embrace the on-line program submission process. Although it presented some frustration, I found the web registration to be invaluable in preparing this program. Brent Hinkle, Joy of Tournaments founder, deserves praise for his patience with me and us as TSCA moved into the technological 21st century. I must also thank Ann Shofner and Natalie Bryant for their continual support and guidance. It has been my goal to provide leadership worthy of your organization. The Executive Council was incredible. I never found a problem that they could not effectively and efficiently solve. The local arrangement committee: YOU ROCK! Thank you for finding the fun and creativity in hosting this event. Finally, I need to thank my family, both at work and home. My wife Tara was always supportive, appreciative, and patient. The West Texas A&M University faculty and students – you continue to push and inspire me. I am excited to learn from you this weekend.

I am thrilled to invite you to Conference 2004 – Service-Learning and

RESIDENT Communication: Engaging students, engaging community, engaging education. P

Respectfully,

THE RUSSELL LOWERY-HART

PRESIDENT, TSCA 2003-2004 ROM F

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Dear Members,

Well, here we are again....Convention time! If you will refer back to your convention program from 1992, you will see my thoughts and ideas on what convention means to me. But seriously, I am so excited about this year’s convention and learning more from my friends and colleagues. I appreciate the faith that was placed in me by the Executive Committee to get this program put together. I first heard about service learning from Russell Lowery-Hart and loved the idea. I have incorporated service learning into my classroom activities. I hope that, after convention, you will too, if you are not already an advocate. There are some great programs this year and I want to thank the interest group chairs who worked so hard on getting them put together and submitted. When I left convention last year, I certainly didn’t think I would be helping with this year’s convention program. We all know that

circumstances change and that we have no control over most of them. F Fortunately for me, Russell, Natalie Bryant, and Brent Hinkle were all there ROM to help with the task at hand. Thanks to all of them for their guidance, their support and especially to Brent for his computer skills and hours sitting at the computer assisting Russell and I with the program. Thanks to

Bill Schuetz for picking such a wonderful hotel for us and for helping me THE with this job. Thanks to my principal, Mr. Bob Daniel, for his confidence in me. Thanks to my friends who offered all their help and support after V questioning my sanity. And finally, thanks to my family who never fail to

come through for me. ICE Attend programs! Get involved with an interest group! Learn something new! But most of all, have a great time! P RESIDENT

Respectfully, ANN SHOFNER VICE-PRESIDENT, TSCA 2004

6 7 SERVICE-LEARNING AND COMMUNICATION 2004 TEXAS SPEECH COMMUNICATION ASSOCIATION TEXAS SPEECH COMMUNICATION ASSOCIATION JOURNAL SUBMISSION • Consider sending your conference paper to Trudy Hanson, TSCA Journal Editor, for consideration for publication in the 2004-2005 TSCA Journal. Email for information: [email protected]

NEWSLETTER SUBMISSION • Send all news during the year (squad information, research grants, special awards, research information, TSCA committee decisions and meetings, legislative updates, etc.) to Amy Tilton-Jones, Newsletter Editor. Email for information: [email protected]

TSCA Conference 2005 Call for Papers and Panels

Multifaceted ACCOUNTABILITY: Helping Administrators, Teachers, Parents and Students Make Personal Accountability a Core Value EMINDERS The Moody Gardens Seven Hope Blvd, Galveston, Texas 75234 (409) 741 - 8484

& R October 5 - 8, 2005

We have many challenges facing us today in education regarding ACCOUNTABILITY, and it will take a combined effort of administrators, teachers, parents and students working together to support active learning both in subject matter and character. Therefore, our conference challenges it’s members to find ways we can make accountability a core value by creating programs that: • Challenge administrators to plan the design and development of an educational system aligned with the nation’s expectations using the knowledge of the 21st Century realities; • Encourage teachers to set higher standards and expectations for their students and incorporate teaching strategies that challenge the minds of their clients as opposed to teaching to a “Test”. • Promote parent involvement in all aspects of their child’s learning so that true learning and admirable character traits can be emphasized and reinforced at home; and • Motivate students to embrace their education by taking responsibility NNOUNCEMENTS for their intellectual, social, and emotional growth and to overcome selfishness by participating in giving back to society. A Send all program information to Vice President Natalie Bryant, South Plains College, 1401 S. College Avenue, Box 215, Levelland, TX 79336 or submit panels online at: www.joyoftournaments.com/tsca

Deadline: March 1, 2005 PECIAL • Send all membership and 2005 conference registration material to: S Randy Cox. TSCA Executive Secretary: [email protected]

8 9 SERVICE-LEARNING AND COMMUNICATION 2004 TEXAS SPEECH COMMUNICATION ASSOCIATION TEXAS SPEECH COMMUNICATION ASSOCIATION PAST PRESIDENT’S LUNCHEON: THURSDAY, 12:00 P.M. WINE ROOM. S PECIAL

NEW MEMBER’S LUNCHEON: THURSDAY, 12:00 P.M. HUNTER’S. All new TSCA members are invited to attend and learn more about the Texas Speech Communication Association organization. Please Sign Up for the Luncheon at

registration. G UESTS

CONFERENCE LUNCHEON: FRIDAY, 11:50 A.M. PARK WEST D,E,F. In addition to showcasing our Communicator of the Year and Keynote Speaker, the luncheon will highlight the Educators of the Year 2004 recipients. & E Tickets must be purchased at registration. VENTS

PROFESSOR’S PERFORMANCE HOUR – RINGING THOSE SOUTHERN BELLES FRIDAY, 5:00 – 6:00 P.M. PARK WEST D,E,F. The greatest strength of oral interpretation as an instructional tool is that it highlights

the universality of human emotion and gives listeners the option to examine what is FOR foreign and unfamiliar to them. The performance will demonstrate the dichotomy between the humor and the reality of being southern women and will examine how far we have come since the days of “Gone with the Wind.”

PROFESSORS AS PERFORMERS FROM DEL MAR COLLEGE C Marla Chisholm

Laura Day ONFERENCE Jackie Ganschow Amy Jones Sarah Mohundro

PRESIDENT’S RECEPTION: FRIDAY, 6:00 P.M. PARK WEST A/B. Join us in thanking Russell Lowery-Hart for his dedication and leadership to TSCA. 2004

8 9 SERVICE-LEARNING AND COMMUNICATION 2004 TEXAS SPEECH COMMUNICATION ASSOCIATION TEXAS SPEECH COMMUNICATION ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE OFFICERS 2003-2004 Russell Lowery-Hart, President, West Texas A & M University Ann Shofner, Vice President, Natalie Bryant, Vice President-Elect, South Plains College Randy Cox, Executive Secretary, Star Charter School W.E. Scheutz, Comptroller of Accounts, Gregory Portland High School Amy Tilton-Jones, TSCA Newsletter Editor, Del Mar College Trudy Hanson, TSCA Journal Editor, West Texas A&M University Glynis Holm Strause, Parliamentarian, Coastal Bend College Faye Carpenter, Archivist, Austin Teresa Galizzo, Past President, Alief-Hastings High School

DISTRICT CHAIRS 2003-2004

1 Marcy McQuillen [email protected] 2 Mike Jones [email protected] 3 Linda Alderson [email protected] 4 Cindi Saukel [email protected] 5 6 Shirley Clute [email protected] 7 Janee McGoff [email protected] 8 Danny Moss [email protected] 9 10 Barbara McCain [email protected] April Caldwell [email protected]

2003-2004 11 Kathleen Talley [email protected] 12 Christina Michura [email protected] 13 Teresa Morales teresa.morales@san- marcos.isd.tenet.edu Terri Robinson [email protected] 14 Rosemary Kincaid [email protected]

FFICERS Jenny Garrison [email protected] 15 Mary Castanuela [email protected] 16 Mandy Manning [email protected] 17 Cindy Riesenberg [email protected] 18 Jon Paulson [email protected] 19 Scott Thoreson [email protected] 20 Gilbert Casas [email protected] TSCA O

10 11 SERVICE-LEARNING AND COMMUNICATION 2004 TEXAS SPEECH COMMUNICATION ASSOCIATION TEXAS SPEECH COMMUNICATION ASSOCIATION TEXAS FORENSIC ASSOCIATION ORAL INTERPRETATION & Chair: Rosemary Kincaid PERFORMANCE STUDIES Abilene High School Chair: Lou Ann Seabourn 2800 N. 6th Amarillo College Abilene, TX 79603 PO Box 447 325-671-4233 Amarillo, TX 79178 [email protected] 806-371-5122 [email protected] Vice-Chair: Dixie Waldo Vice-Chair: Angela Rice

ARGUMENTATION & DEBATE Chair: Russell Rach RHETORIC & COMMUNICATION

Bellaire High School THEORY I 5100 Maple

Chair: Jason Teven NTEREST Bellaire, TX 77401 West Texas A&M University 713-295-3739 Box 60747 [email protected] Canyon, TX 79016 806-651-2816 Vice Chairperson: Amiee Parsons [email protected]

INSTRUCTIONAL DEVELOPMENT, Vice-Chair: Mary Evelyn Collins COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES Chair: Sarah Mohundro TX ASSOCIATION FOR G Del Mar College COMMUNICATION ADMINISTRATORS 101 E. Baldwin Blvd. Chair: Jon Paulson ROUP Corpus Christi, TX 78404 UT-Permian Basin 361-698-1241 4901 University Blvd. [email protected] Odessa, TX 79762 915-552-2322 INSTRUCTIONAL DEVELOPMENT, [email protected] C K-12 Chair: Tricia Smith Connally High School HAIRS 13212 N. Lamar TIFA & TCCSTA Austin, TX 78753 Chair: M’Liss Hindman 512-584-0800 Tyler Junior College [email protected] PO Box 9020 Tyler, TX 75711

903-510-2206 2003-2004 INTERPERSONAL/ORGANIZATIONAL Chair: Marla Chisholm [email protected] Del Mar College 101 E. Baldwin Blvd. Corpus Christi, TX 78404 THEATRE 361-698-1545 Chair: Joseph Brown [email protected] McCollum High School 500 W. Formosa , TX 78221 210-921-4472 MASS COMMUNICATION Chair: Cheryl Miller [email protected] Henderson Middle School 5505 Robert Alva Vice-Chair: Raymond Puchot El Paso, 79905 915-887-3080 [email protected]

10 11 SERVICE-LEARNING AND COMMUNICATION 2004 TEXAS SPEECH COMMUNICATION ASSOCIATION TEXAS SPEECH COMMUNICATION ASSOCIATION TSCA PAST PRESIDENTS

1923 Bernice Duggan 1924 Jeston Dickey 1925 Olivia Hobgood 1926 Jesse Millsapps 1927 Mary E. Latimer 1928 Gladys deSilva Bate 1929 Marjorie E. Will 1931 Earl C. Bryan 1932 Alma Copelin 1934 Nena Kate Ramsey 1935 Minnie L. Blundell 1936 Sara Lowery 1937 Sara Lowery 1938 Yetta Mitchell 1939 Florence Horton 1940 Emory G. Horger 1941 Emory G. Horger 1942 Thomas A. Rousse 1943 Thomas A. Rousse 1944 Thomas A. Rousse 1945 Thomas A. Rousse 1946 Wilhelmina G. Heede 1947 Annah Jo Pendleton 1948 Jesse Ray Holcomb 1949 Jesse J. Villarreal 1950 Oretha Whitworth 1951 Harold Weiss 1952 Fred J. Barton 1953 Jeanne Lennard 1954 Elton Abernathy 1955 Verna Harris 1956 E.L. Pross 1957 Nan Elkins 1958 Crannetl Toliver 1959 Johnic Ross Elzner 1960 P. Merville Larson 1961 Betty Hughes 1962 Angus Springer 1963 Rex Fleming 1964 Ted Skinner 1965 Mabel Wyatt 1966 R.V. Holland 1967 June Prentice 1968 Don Streeter 1969 Bille Etheridge 1970 James Barton 1971 Chloe Armstrong 1972 Noyce Burleson 1973 George Tade 1974 Ed Thompson 1975 Ted Colson 1976 Virginia Myers 1977 Vernon McGuire 1978 Pat Rogers RESIDENTS 1979 Helen Schafer 1980 Rita Harlien

P 1981 John Wilson 1982 Maridell Fryar 1983 George Grice 1984 L.D. Naegelin 1985 Rosanna Herndon 1986 Pat Jurek

AST 1987 Tyler Tyndall 1988 Ronald Dodson 1989 John Gossett 1990 Debra Dehlinger 1991 Marilyn Swinton 1992 Jackie Jarrett 1993 Robert Stewart 1994 Ann Shofner 1995 R. Neal Rieke 1996 Kerry Moore 1997 Trudy Hanson 1998 Jana Riggins 1999 Peter Pober 2000 R. Scott Allen TSCA P 2001 June Smith 2002 Teresa Galizzo

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TSCA TWENTY-FIVE-YEAR HONOREES

Ann Shofner Faye Carpenter Maridell Fryar Cheryl Hamilton Barbara Hickey Carroll Hickey TSCA T Phylis Jeffrey Laverne Loving UTSTANDING Beverly Martin Dan Mendoza Miff Mendoza Kerry Moore B.J. Naegelin Krin Brooks Perry June H. Smith V.A. Smith Don Streeter Ron Dodson M’Liss Hindman Emerson Turner Tyler Tyndall Charles Wise WENTY John T. Woods Guy Yates Virginia Myers Judi Indest S ERVICE -F IVE TSCA OUTSTANDING SERVICE AWARD RECIPIENTS A

Beverly Martin Faye Carpenter June H. Smith Y WARD Martha Haun Richard Cheatham Glynis Holm Strause EAR Sandra Lucaa Frances Swinny Dan Mendoza Robert Jeffrey Guy Yates Ron Dodson M’Liss Hindman Charlene Strickland Norma Coston H Krin Brooks Perry R ECIPIENTS ONOREES

12 13 SERVICE-LEARNING AND COMMUNICATION 2004 TEXAS SPEECH COMMUNICATION ASSOCIATION TEXAS SPEECH COMMUNICATION ASSOCIATION TSCA EDUCATOR OF THE YEAR RECIPIENTS

1974...... Alouez Blackburn, Hawley High School 1975...... Marjorie Best 1976...... Pamela McDaniel, Boswell High School 1984 ...... Opal Hall 1985 ...... Jean Clough, Bell High School 1986 ...... Ron Dodson, Westlake High School 1987...... Kerry Moore, Muleshoe High School 1988 ...... Ann Shofner, Tascosa High School 1991...... Charlotte Brown, Gregory-Portland High School

ECIPIENTS 1992 ...... Kandi King, Clark High School 1993 ...... Roberta Grenfel R 1994 ...... M’Liss Hindman, Tyler Junior College 1995...... Lana Hall, Hereford High School

EAR 1996 ...... Jana Riggins, Kauffman High School Leanne Ellis, South Plains College

Y Virginia Myers, Wayland Baptist University 1997...... Joe Trevino, Bishop High School Glynis Holm Strause, Coastal Bend College THE

June H. Smith, Angelo State University 1998 ...... Trudy Hanson, West Texas A&M University

OF Connie McKee,

1999 ...... Martha J. Haun, University of Houston Claude Caffee, Brookhaven College Mary C. Green, Pasadena High School 2000 ...... William Schuetz Gregory Portland High School Natalie Bryant, South Plains College Carley Dodd, Abilene Christian University

DUCATOR 2001 ...... Randy Ellis, Spring High School Lou Ann Seabourn, Amarillo College Terry Thibodeaux, Sam Houston State University 2002...... Teresa Lee, Alief Hastings High School Jackie Ganshow, Del Mar College Peter Pober, University of Texas Austin 2002...... R. Scott Allen, Spring ISD

TSCA E Jana Holt-Day, South Plains College John Gossett, University of North Texas

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TSCA EMERITUS MEMBERS

Jean Boles Faye Carpenter Ted Colson Ron Dodson Billy Etheridge C.L. Etheridge Rosanna Herndon Florence Horton Mary Ireland TSCA E Jackie Jarrett Beverly Martin Dell McComb Anna Jo Pendleton

Helen Schafer MERITUS Lester Schilling Vera Simpson Don C. Streeter Frances Swinny Marilyn Swinton M

Harold Weis EMBERS

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TSCA PAST EXECUTIVE SECRETARIES

1935-38...... Emory G. Horger 1938-41 ...... J. Clark Weaver 1941-46 ...... Hugh Seabury 1946...... P. Merville Larson 1946-47...... F.L. Winship 1947-49...... Bruce Roach 1949-52...... Crannell Tolliver 1952-55 ...... Robert Cape] 1955-58...... Ted Skinner 1958-61 ...... R.B. Holland 1961-64 ...... Don Streeter

ECRETARIES 1964-67...... P. Merville Larson 1964-68 ...... 1967-69 Curtis L. Pope S 1969-70...... C.L. Farr 1970-79...... Robert Jeffrey 1979-82...... William DeMougeot 1982-83 ...... Ray Ewing 1983...... William DeMougeot 1983-88 ...... Ann Harrell

XECUTIVES 1988-89 ...... Carrol Haggard 1989-91...... Tyler Tindall E 1991-95 ...... June H. Smith 1996-98 ...... Ralph Long AST 1998-01...... Lou Ann Seabourn TSCA P

16 17 SERVICE-LEARNING AND COMMUNICATION 2004 TEXAS SPEECH COMMUNICATION ASSOCIATION TEXAS SPEECH COMMUNICATION ASSOCIATION BYLAWS (3-9) GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS TWO YEAR AND COMMUNITY Barbara Mayo ‘04 (chair) (16) COLLEGE (3-9) Julie Johnson ‘05 Ron Dodson ‘05 (chair) (Thornton) M’Liss Hindman ‘06 (chair) Raul Ruiz’05 Virginia Myers (external resource) Christina Christmann’04

Jana Riggins ‘06 Linda Brown’03 (Nunez) Ralph Long ‘04 S Richard Kincaid ‘06 Alicia Elliott’04 (Miller) Jolinda Ramsey ‘04

Christina Cardenas ‘06 Kandi King’04 (Montgomery) Keith Townsend’05 TANDING Russell Kirkscey’04 (Bernal) Felicidad Balcos ‘05 COMMIFTEE ON EDUCATOR Mike Morrow’04 (McLeroy) Julie Johnson ‘05 TRAINING (7) Cheryl Pofts’04 (Sorrells) Marla Chisholm ‘06 H -Carolyn Kiesewetter ‘06 (chair) Cindi Saukel’04 (Allen) Lana Myers ‘06 H-Mandy Manning ‘04 Gary Boeger’05 (Untermeyer) H- Erin Green ‘05 Michael Jones’05 (Berlanga) UIL ADVISORY (3-9) U- Jessica Mallard ‘05 Judy Carter’05 (Strickland) Gay Hollis ‘05 (chair) H-Mellessa Denny ‘06 Keith Swink’05 (Thornton) Jana Riggins (external resource) M-Sara Jane Barno ‘06 Adam Woodward ’05 (Shore) Sean Russell’04 CC-Laura Day ‘06 Janice Caldwell’06 (Watson) Mary Trejo’05 Sammy Green ‘06 (Bradley) Martin Klein’05

Cheryl Hamilton ‘06 (Neill) AND COMMITTEE TO NOMINATE John LaMaster’05 Joe Trevino’05 THE NOMINATING NOMINATING COMMITTEE Charlotte Brown ‘06 COMMITTEE (6) Rhonda Bell ‘06 Linda Alderson ‘04 (chair) (6 ELECTED) Myrna Bass ‘06 Angie Richard ‘04 Lou Ann Seabourn (chair) Kaye McGill ‘04 Gilbert Casas A Mary Green ‘04 Charlene Strickland MEMBERSHIP RECRUITMENT Kim Falco ‘04 Lisa Edwards (AD HOC) Linda Long Robert Powell ‘04 Martha Haun (chair) D Kerry Moore Sarah Muhundro EDUCATOR OF THE YEAR Elaine Patridge H PUBLIC RELATIONS (3-9) Liz Sargent AWARDS (3-9) Catherine Gragg,’04 (chair) H-Connie McKee ‘05 (chair) Mack Taylor Greg Mayo’04 April Caldwell

CC-Christina Michura’04 OC Jessica Moreno’04 U- June Smith ‘04 Russell Kirkscey Rachelle Grant’05 H-Cynthia Savely’04 Craig Stowers Javiar Lopez ‘05 CC-Jackie Ganschow’05 Ross de Leon Beth Thompson ‘05 C H- Roberta Grenfel’05 Martha Howard Cindy Riesenberg ‘05 U- Martha Haun ‘06 Martha Howard ‘06 Norma Coston ‘06 MIDDLE SCHOOL Michael Merritte ‘06 OMMITTEES Mana Hamid ‘06 INSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT (AD HOC) RESOLUTIONS (3-9) FISCAL REVIEW (3) Jenny Lee Garrison (chair) Janet Melton ‘05 (chair) Jana Holt-Day’05 (chair) Patty Brant Melissa Locke’04 Guy Yates’05 Mary Jane Grant Sherry O’Donnell’04 Paul Byrne ‘05 Vicki Hall Carol A. Hildebrand ‘05 Cheryl Miller Mary Ann Fedrizzi ‘05 FOUR YEAR COLLEGE AND Isreal Boswell Sandy Schneider’06 John LeMaster UNIVERSITY(3-9) Terri Robinson ‘06 Allen Stewart Jon Paulson’04 (chair) Rebecca Jewkes ‘06 Richard Cheatham ‘04 Carolyn Mackey Jake Simmons ‘04 Dean Washer SPECIAL AWARDS (3-9) Joe Cardot ‘05 Gabrielle Whitlock Ann Shofner’05 (chair) S. Holly Reineking Edwin Rowley’05 Kerry Moore (external resource) Jason Teven’05 Jackie Jarrett’04 TSCA COMMITTEE ON FOR John Gossett ‘06 Virginia Myers’05 HISTORY AND AWARDS Debbie Hatton ‘06 Teresa Galizzo ’06 UPDATE (AD HOC) UPDATE LEADERHIP HANDBOOK Faye Carpenter (chair) SPEECH AND THEATRE IN THE (AD HOC) Michael Elkins Glynis Holm Strause (chair) PUBLIC SCHOOLS (3-9) Krin Brooks Perry 2004 Bill Schuetz J. E. Master ‘05 (chair) V.A. Smith Russell Lowery-Hart Lynae Latham Jacob’04 Claire Dodillet Shawn Mena Wayne Paulus’04 Beth Thompson ‘04 June Smith ALIGNING TEKS TO TAKS Heather Fuentes ‘05 Patti Winebrenner’05 (AD HOC) Patty Miller ‘06 Tara Lowery-Hart (chair) Chip Reynolds Tricia Smith Marisa Elliott ‘06 Gwen White Jana Riggins Shauna Mayes ‘06 Angela Rice Teresa Galizzo Deanna Christensen Sandra Jones Sara Jane Barno Joseph Brown Charlene Strickland

16 17 SERVICE-LEARNING AND COMMUNICATION 2004 TEXAS SPEECH COMMUNICATION ASSOCIATION TEXAS SPEECH COMMUNICATION ASSOCIATION N OTES Linda Alderson Nanette Kelton Gwen Waldrop James Barnes Elizabeth Kizer Gloria Walter Darlene Bellinghausen Linda J. Long Gloria White

Robert Boyd Ralph Long Janice C. Wieland : George Bradley Tal Lostracco Ray Williams Elaine Brink Lavern Loving E.L. Williamson Faye C. Carpenter Sandra Lucca Joseph A. Willis Richard Cheatham Bernita Mansfield Charles N. Wise Gene Taylor Clough Beverly Martin Jerry Worsham Cynthia Cone Karin McCallum John Wright Norma Coston Candace McConnell Mabel Wyatt Josh Crane Martha McDaniel Patricia Wysong Claire Dodillet Carol Molloy Christina Dodd Judy Dorset Bonnie Mutschler Paul Duffy Dwight Mutschler Tim C. Edgerly Betty Jean Naegelin Millard Eiland Cordell Parker Michael Elkins Krin Brooks Perry Tolline Enger David Peters Keith V. Erickson Sally Ponzio Charles L. Etheridge Larry Preas Billie W. Ethridge J.B. Prior Ira L. Evers Clydene Reep Tanya Evers R. Neal Rieke Michael Fain La Anna Rodrigs Maridell Fryar Pat Rogers Alice F. Gabbard Ivan Sandlin Marsha A. Gephart Helen Schafer J.S. (Jack) Gibson Wallace V. Schmidt John Gossett Cynthia Shade Karen Gossett Ann Shofner EMBERS Robert Gratz John Skinner Lou Greenwood Ted Skinner George L. Grice Gary Smith M Carrol Haggard Lawrence R. Smith Michael Harlan Nancy Smith Rita Harlien V.A. Smith Ann Harrell Cindy M. SoRelle Sandra Hile Hart Glynis Holm Strause Karen Hatley Charlene Strickland Martha J. Haun Carolyn Strohkirch Rosanna Herndon Frances Swinny IFETIME M’Liss Hindman Marilyn Swinton Dollya Hudgins Jane Terrell Jo Hudson Terry M. Thibodeaux Kathleen Jamieson David Thomas Robert C. Jeffrey Tyler Tyndall Lavoy Jones Donna Royal Tobias Pat Jurek Jim Towns Marilyn S. Kelly Linda M. Vancil Genell Kelso Beverly Wakefield TSCA L

18 19 SERVICE-LEARNING AND COMMUNICATION 2004 TEXAS SPEECH COMMUNICATION ASSOCIATION TEXAS SPEECH COMMUNICATION ASSOCIATION TSCA Conference 2005 Call for Papers and Panels N OTES Multifaceted ACCOUNTABILITY: Helping Administrators, Teachers, Parents and Students

Make Personal Accountability a Core Value :

The Moody Gardens Seven Hope Blvd, Galveston, Texas 75234 (409) 741 - 8484

October 5 - 8, 2005

In April 1983, the National Commission on Excellence in Education released the report A Nation at Risk. The most famous line of the widely publicized report confirmed “the educational foundations of our society are presently being eroded by a rising tide of mediocrity that threatens our very future as a Nation and a People” (U.S. Department of Education, 1983). Even though the report had limitations, it had a strong impact on American education. Most notably, the report led to comprehensive school reform efforts, was the impetus for the academic-standards movement, drew attention to the importance of education policy, and led to a focus on school accountability (Weiss, 2003).

Accountability - the idea of holding universities, colleges, schools, districts, administrators, educators, parents and students responsible for results – has become the watchword in education. The “new” accountability, enshrined in federal law since the mid-1990s and a major emphasis of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, has focused on student performance, public reporting of achievement results, and consequences for schools attached to performance (Fuhrman, 1999). In practice, the push for accountability has encountered some problems. In fact two decades later, according to the Koret Task Force, a group organized by the Hoover Institution and Stanford University to study the status of education reform, there has been “uneven” implementation and only minor gains in academic achievement during this time. A Nation at Risk did a good job of pointing out the problems in American schools, but was not able to identify the fundamental reasons for the problems (Peterson, 2003).

Finally, to assume that high test scores on school subjects predicts such desirable personal and social attributes as civility, decency, civicness, honesty, dependability, compassion, creativity, and even good work habits is foolishness. Apathy and the “it’s all about ME” mindset run rampant across all levels from administration down through the students. Those that believe academic learning is the sole purpose of schooling should be aware that even students who do well on tests commonly fail to connect what they appear to have mastered to their lived experiences.

We have many challenges facing us today in education regarding ACCOUNTABILITY, and it will take a combined effort of administrators, teachers, parents and students working together to support active learning both in subject matter and character. Therefore, our conference challenges it’s members to find ways we can make accountability a core value by creating programs that: • Challenge administrators to plan the design and development of an educational system aligned with the nation’s expectations using the knowledge of the 21st Century realities; • Encourage teachers to set higher standards and expectations for their students and incorporate teaching strategies that challenge the minds of their clients as opposed to teaching to a “Test”. • Promote parent involvement in all aspects of their child’s learning so that true learning and admirable character traits can be emphasized and reinforced at home; and • Motivate students to embrace their education by taking responsibility for their intellectual, social, and emotional growth and to overcome selfishness by participating in giving back to society. Send all program information to Vice President Natalie Bryant, South Plains College, 1401 S. College Avenue, Box 215, Levelland, TX 79336 or submit panels online at: www.joyoftournaments.com/tsca Deadline: March 1, 2005

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September 29-October 2, 2004 Omni Park West Hotel, Dallas Service-Learning and Communication Pre-Registration Deadline for Convention: September 15, 2004

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Membership Dues (Total from front page)...... $_____ Convention Fee: (see below for those assessed this fee) ...... $_____ 1. Regular Member $50.00 2. Institutional Member $90.00 3. Non-Member $45.00

New Member Luncheon (for all New Members) ...... NC: Thursday

Convention Luncheon $10.00______Friday____$_____ (All encouraged to attend - Educator-of-the-Year Awards Presented)

Past-President’s Luncheon (for past presidents only)...... NC: Thursday Special Contribution to TSCA Memorial Fund...... $_____

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Jerry Christ B1 Matt May H3 Mary Trejo C4 INDEX Mary Evelyn Collins D5 Barbara McCain A5,SC2 Cecil Trent H1 Karyn Conner A6 Karen McCallum B2 Melissa Turner B5 Jason Courville F1,G1 Tracy McCarty G5 Ann Turpin B1 Randy Cox B8,C4 Kathy McIntire H2 MacKinsie Craig D1 Connie McKee C4,D8 V Marla D. Chisholm C2 Katie McLaughlin B8,C8 Dominique Vargas G3 Jeff McQuillen C5 W D Shawn Mena D8 Lois Davis G4 Lindsay Wakefield D4 Cheryl Miller G3 Ross DeLeon A5 Jamie Walters B2 Beverly Moerbe A8 Mellessa Denny E2,SC2 Jenny Warren H3 David Moerbe D7 Ron Dodson F3,H2 Jamie Wells B6 Sarah Mohundro B4,C4,F4 Beth Dusek D2 Cindy Wiebusch C6 Kerry Moore F4 Karen Wilbanks A5,H2 Mike Mundt G1 E Andrew Winterle B7 Luis Munoz E4 Melody Eads A6 Scott Wunn E3 Michael Elkins A3,B2 N Alicia Elliott C6,D8 Y Travis Neal H3 Guy Yates F4 F O Graigory Fancher G5 Z Michelle Orcutt A6 Marcy Zamora- G P McQuillen C5 Jackie Ganschow C2 Amy Zsohar F3 George Pacheco A6,C5 Don Gant H6 Shelley Zukowski G3 Amiee Parsons D4 David Gardiner C6 John Paul Landry G5 Tory Giddens G5 Jon Paulson B6,D5,H4 Karen Gossett G2 Wayne Paulus A1 Catherine Gragg A3 Paul Peterson B1 H Cheryl Potts D6 Lana Hall C1 Robert Powell A9,B4,H2 Vicki Hall D4 R Trudy Hanson A9,B6, C5 Holly Reineking G2 Andrea Hasse B3 Abby RiIke D3 Debbie Hatton B8,C4,H6 Angela Rice A5 Wade Hescht C8,H6 Jana Riggins A5,C3,F3 M’Liss Hindman F4 Hilary Risser G4 Brent Hinkle A7 Kurt Ritter B5,E1 Sonya Hopkins A9,B4 Esther Rumsey C3 Marijoy Horton D2 Regan Runnels B5 Charles Howard B5 Patrick Hughes B6, D5 S Carol Hunsberger F2 Cindy Saukel D6 Julie Huntley SC2 Kathryn Sawyer D1 David Huston A1, E3 Michael Scates A1 Frank Sferra D6,E3 J Lou Ann Seabourn C4,D3, G4, H2 David Johnson H1 Ric Shaffer H6 Sandra Jones G2 Jamie Shawn A6 Michael H. Jones C2 TEXAS SPEECH COMMUNICATION ASSOCIATION

Convention 2004: Service-Learning and Communication September 29-October 2, 2004 Omni Park West Hotel, Dallas Attendance Record and Verification Sheet

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