The Rotary Club THE HUB of Park Cities Volume 69, Number 10 www.parkcitiesrotary.org September 22, 2017 Serving to Make a Difference Since 1948

TODAY’S PROGRAM Program Chair of the Day: Daniel Drabinski , Head Coach SMU

Tim Jankovich was named head coach at SMU on July 8, ed a 105-29 record, won three Big 12 regular season titles, a pair 2016, after four years as associate head coach. He is in his 35th of Big 12 tournaments and advanced to the NCAA Tournament in season as a collegiate coach and 11th season a Division I head each campaign. In his final season at Kansas, the Jayhawks coach (196-126). He is 39-5 at SMU entering his second season went 33-5, and advanced to the Elite Eight for the second time in leading the Mustangs. SMU won the American Athletic Confer- four years. The Jayhawks finished the season ranked No. 2 in ence regular season and tournament championships in his first both the final AP and ESPN/USA Today polls. KU finished each full season at the helm. season of his tenure ranked No. 16 or better. He previously was head coach at Illinois State (2007-12) and For the past 30-plus years, Jankovich has played a role North Texas (1993-97), and as an assistant or head coach, his in recruiting and player development. He is responsible for having teams have won seven regular season conference champion- attracted and coached some of the most accomplished recruiting ships and five league tournament titles, made ten NCAA appear- classes in and has coached 24 current or for- ances and have earned eight NIT berths. His career includes ser- mer NBA players. ving as an assistant coach for , , Eddie One of the winningest players in Kansas State history, he Sutton, , , , Boyd Grant, Gene was a four-year starter at point guard. In each of his seasons at Iba and Bob Weltlich. KSU, the Wildcats ranked in the top-20 and advanced to the Prior to SMU, he spent five seasons (2007-12) as the head NCAA Tournament. Jankovich played in nine NCAA Tournament coach at Illinois State, where his teams went 105-64, and made games, advancing to the 1981 Elite Eight and the 1982 Sweet 16. four NIT appearances. He also won at least 20 games and finish- A three-time academic All-American and honorable mention ed in the top-three in the Missouri Valley in each of the NIT sea- All-Big Eight player, he finished at Kansas State in the school's sons. They advanced to the MVC tournament title game three top-10 in nine categories, including first in season FT pct. (.917) times, twice falling in overtime and eighth in career FG pct. (.510). He set the Big Eight Tourna- Before arriving at Illinois State, he spent five years as an as- ment record for single-game assists. sistant for Kansas coach Bill Self. During that stretch, their teams Jankovich graduated from Kansas State cum laude in 1982 made five straight NCAA Tournaments, two trips to the Elite Eight with a 3.63 GPA in business finance and received his master's and laid the foundation for Kansas' National Title in 2008. degree in radio/television in 1985. He and his wife, Cindy, have a In Jankovich's four years at Kansas, the Jayhawks compil- son, Michael. COMMITTEE TIME FAMILY OF ROTARY Tomorrow! Volunteer at Agape Clinic Day and Dentistry With a Heart Five Things You Might Not Know About Ending Polio 4104 Junius (at Haskell) will also include the Food Truck and other Saturday, Sept. 23, agencies. The road to eradicating polio has 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Dr. Rainwater will coordinate the efforts been a long and difficult one, with Rotary Thanks to the leadership of Dr. Michael of several dentists, hygienists, dental leading the fight since 1985. Going from Rainwater and the support of the Texas A&M assistants and dental students. We do nearly 350,000 cases in 1988 to just 10 School of Dentistry, again this year we will need your help with set up, registration and so far this year has required time, mon- be providing free dental care to more than 40 patient coordination and movement. ey, dedication, and innovation from patients in East Dallas. Our Dentistry With A Register online or call Fred Brown at 214- thousands of people working to end the Heart Program which was started in 2010 will 908-7407. disease. be joining our Collaborative Partner, the Other agencies will also be participa- Here are 5 things you may not know Agape Clinic, in their Health Fair Day, which ting in this event. about the fight to end polio: (cont. on pg 3) Be a Vibrant and Visionary Model of Service Above and Beyond Self September 22, 2017 THE HUB The Rotary Club of Park Cities Page 2

LAST WEEK Please remember ... Our Mission Presiding: Pam Carvey Please let us know your Joys or Concerns Building a legacy of good works and Invocation: Grace Daniels at- [email protected] fellowship, we strive to: Pledge: Patsy Watson REACH those in need in partnership Introductions: Volunteer With thanks to Patsy Watson for these Notes. with others Photographer: Barb Jeffries INSPIRE tomorrow’s leaders with Chair of the Day: Daniel Drabinski high ethical standards Speakers: Corrie Strosnider, Educa- FOSTER lives of service above self tion Specialist and Heather Ormand, – A supporting member of Rotary Chief Operations Officer International Program: Dallas Childrenʼs Advoca- The Hub is the weekly newsletter of cy Center the Rotary Club of Park Cities (Dallas) President Pam Carvey call- field, whose classification is nursing. Betty Dawson, Editor ed the meeting to order. Grace Daniel Shutterbug Committee Daniels gave the invocation. Drabinski in- Fred Speno, Chair Patsy Watson led the Pledge of troduced our Bulletin/Internet Advertising Allegiance and singing of “The Star speakers, Corrie Shawn Foster, Chair Spangled Banner”. Bob Dill presented our Strosnider, Ed- Back the ucation Specialist, and Heather Ormand, Blue honor- Chief Operations Officer for the Dallas Chil- ee, Terry drenʼs Advocacy Center. The main goal of DC Trail of the AC is to improve lives of severely abused chil- University dren in the Dallas area, working with Child Pro- Park Police tective Services and the Dallas Police Depart- OFFICERS and DIRECTORS Department, who also serves as an officer at ment. They coordinate the investigation and 2017-2018 the Highland Park High School. Bob also prosecution of the most severe cases of child Pam Carvey, President wanted us to honor and express our apprecia- abuse in our community. They see approxi- John Gilchrist, President Elect tion to all the first responders in the recent cri- mately 10 new clients (children) EVERY DAY, Paul Pirok, Vice President ses in Texas and Florida. lives which have been critically fractured when Susan Harris, Secretary PP Doug Means presented a check for they arrive. The DCAC was founded 26 years Jeff McNaughton, Treasurer $1800 to Michael Rainwater for Dentistry ago by Ruth Altschuler and Bill Walsh. Before Steve Franks, Asst. Treasurer with a Heart. the DCAC existed, abused children had to tell Brad Rejebian, This will be the their stories over and over – to teachers, de- Humanitarian Outreach 7th year Park tectives, attorneys – up to 5-7 people. Now Will Reppeto, Youth Outreach Cities Rotary will the child is brought to a private area with a George Burrell, Club Operations provide dental specially trained forensic interviewer and only Stan Carr, Institutional Outreach services to the has to tell the story ONCE – CPS, police, DAs, Kathleen Klaviter, community, and etc watch from a separate room. DCAC has Community Outreach Tom Swift, Membership will partner with the Agape Clinic, the Food 200 open cases every week – the children will Tom Swift, Marketing Truck, and other organizations on Saturday, not have to be returned to where the abuser Cleve Clinton, At Large September 23rd. President Pam mentioned lives, but are provided a safe environment. Tracy Gomes, Immed. Past President also on September 23rd from 6:30pm to 9:30 Doug Means, Sgt-at-Arms pm will be the District 5810 awards dinner at Karl Von Bieberstein, the Eisemann Center. Parliamentarian PP Phillip Bankhead introduced new Daniel Jacob, Webmaster member, Bob Wehrmann, whose classifica- Laurie Aldredge, Club Administrator tion is (retired) publishing. Barbara Barney 6704 Snider Plaza, Dallas, TX 75205 introduced new member Susan Donnen- Office Phone: 214-739-4170 Office Fax: 214/363-6980 EVENTS CALENDAR Get Involved! In- Interact at Hillcrest H.S, Email: [email protected] A=Agape Health Service Days 8 am. See Bart Noble www.parkcitiesrotary.org September BD = Board of Dirs. Mtg, 7am M = Meals on Wheels (Differ- LaMadeleine, 75 & Mockingbird ent teams on each day) Ian H. S. Riseley S M T W Th F S Cn = PCR Connect Event. See Patsy Watson Sandringham, M M M M Mtg CP = ChildsPlay Work Mtg MM-Mentoring at Hillcrest HS 2 CC = Core Clubs Event Mc = Ronald McDonald Victoria, Australia M M M M D = District 5810 Event House-See Jina McDaniel 3 FT VV Mtg President, Rotary International DH = Dentistry with a Heart NM = New Member Event M M M M FR = Family of Rotary Event FT=NTFB Truck-Stan Wright 10 F Cn Mtg www.rotary.org SpE F = Fellowship Event FB-NTFB Event M M M M FF = RCPC Foundation Fund Pr = Program Committee Mtg Rick Amsberry, Park Cities 17 Mc BD Mtg D Mtg. See Cleve Clinton RU = Rotary University Governor, District 5810 24 M M M M Mtg FH = Fisher House. See Rob E SpE = Special Service Event In -Interact Special Project Web = For New Members www.rotary5810.org September 22, 2017 THE HUB The Rotary Club of Park Cities Page 3 UPCOMING PROGRAMS ROTARY CONNECTED Tweet with Tracy! Follow him at Sept. 29 Gerald Turner, President [email protected] Southern Methodist University http://bit.ly/RCPCfacebook Oct. 6 Fred Cerise, CEO http://bit.ly/RCPCtwitter Parkland Hospital #parkcitiesrotary http://bit.ly/RCPCyoutube Oct. 13 New Members http://bit.ly/RCPCgoogleplus Introductions http://bit.ly/RCPCvimeo RCPC has its own channel. Miss a Oct. 20 Sheriff Lupe Valdez Meeting? Watch it Online! Views from the Dallas County Sheriffʼs Dept. Connect with Rotary International and District 5810! CLUB ANNOUNCEMENTS Sign up at www.parkcitiesrotary.org RI: www.linkedin.com/groups?gid= Have You Picked Your Committees? Do it NOW! Contact Daniel Jacob. 858557&trk=hb_side_g Dist 5810 Awards Dinner: Sat, Sept 23, 6:30pm-9:30pm, Eisemann Center. RI: http://twitter.com/#!/rotary Dallas Core Happy Hour, Tues, Oct. 3, 5:30-7:30pm at Blue Mesa Grill RI: www.facebook.com/rotary Dist. 5810: www.facebook.com/Rotary District5810. Dist. 5810ʼs Walk to End Alzheimer's, Sat, Oct. 7th. Goal: 300 walkers, each raising a minimum of $100 in support and providing media coverage. RI has its own channel on YouTube of- fering a growing collection of videos and psas. RCPCʼs Annual Meeting will be Dec. 1, 2017 at the regular noon meeting Check out or add to RIʼs Flickr group RI Foundation: $100 (or more) Every Rotarian Every Year! See Greg Pape. often, www.flickr.com/groups/familyofrotary/ RCPC Foundation: $50 (or more). See Birthday box below , then Doug Means. http://pinterest.com/rotary/ Like Us! https://www.facebook.com/pages/Rotary-Club-of-Park-Cities/115439238516325 RI has Pinboards on major projects. The Directory is on line: Log in > Click on left side under My ClubRunner > View www.statigr.am/rotaryinternational Club Directory or View Club Photo Directory. Other archives are at Club Documents See RIʼs latest pictures via Instagram. THOUGHTS ON . . . FAMILY OF ROTARY (continued) Coaches and Teams 1. Ice cream factories in Syria are helping phants, donkeys, and camels to immunize by freezing the ice packs that health workers children in remote areas. Good coaches teach respect for use to keep the polio vaccine cold during immu- 4. In Pakistan, the polio program empha- the opposition, love of competition, nization campaigns. sizes hiring local female vaccinators and mon- the value of trying your best, and 2. Celebrities have become ambassadors itors. They are achieving the highest immuni- how to win and lose graciously. in our fight to end the disease. zation rates in the countryʼs history. ~ Brooks Clark 3. Health workers and Rotary volunteers 5. Thanks to the efforts of Rotary and its An ardent supporter of the home- have climbed mountains, crossed deserts, and partners, more than 16 million people who town team should go to a game pre- sailed to remote islands, risking their lives to might have been paralyzed are walking today. pared to take offense, no matter vaccinate children against this disease. Vaccin- In all, more than 2.5 billion children have been what happens. ators have even traveled on the backs of ele- vaccinated since 1988. ~ Robert Benchley Selecting the right person for the HE PROFITS MOST WHO LAUGHS BEST right job is the largest part of coaching. ~ Philip Crosby Sam heard all about the great service in the “ she asked. Sam took in a deep breath, looked Sleep Fine Hotel”, so after dropping his stuff in around at the beautiful lobby and asked “what To succeed as a team is to hold all his room, he excitedly headed down to the hotel are my choices?” The woman gave Sam a of the members accountable for lounge. He was only there for a few minutes strange look, and responded in an extra loud their expertise. when a beautifully dressed waitress came over and slow voice, “yesss or nooo” ~ Mitchell Caplan to him. “Would you like something to drink?” The speed of the boss is the speed of the team. ~ Lee Iacocca Proposed New Members There's nothing wrong with staying Happy Birthday* small. You can do big things with a Kelley Roby small team. ~ Jason Fried Classification: Hotels Tania Boughton 9-22

Players win games, teams win Proposed by Stan Wright Jack Murdock 9-22 Mary Bishop 9-24 championships. ~ Bill Taylor Laine DeStefano Parthivi Patil 9-26 When you're a team of one, you're Classification: Marriage and Family always captain. ~ T. Ikkaku, A. Counseling You are our RCPC Funders for this week. Hosaka and T. Kawabata Proposed by Mark Kashar *