Volume 9, Issue 1 March 2012 Follow The Ag & HES Alumni Joe T. Davis Memorial Golf Tournament Inside this issue: Winter Event 2012 Recap 2 - 3 Alumni News Area Meeting Dates 4 Golf Registration Form 5 HES Hall of Fame Nomination Form 6 President McCloskey Student Blog 7 Faculty & Staff Remembered NAADA & PHIU Conferences 8 Thanks to Our Sponsors Ag Ambassadors Trip 9 Upcoming Events May 11 Joe T. Davis Memorial Scholarship Golf Tournament June – Aug Area Meetings See Page 4 September 15 Ag Roundup 2012 October 18 50-Year Reunion October 20 UK Homecoming November 10 Scholarship Luncheon For twitter go to url http://twitter.com/agandhesalumni & Follow us Who: The Ag & HES Alumni Association When: Friday May 11, 2012 Registration: 11:00 AM Lunch: 11:30 AM Program Begins: 12:00 PM Tee Off: 12:30 PM Where: University Club of Kentucky Attire: NO DENIM. A shirt with a collar is required. Soft spikes only. Registration: Forms can be completed online at www.ca.uky.edu/alumni or on page 4 and mailed. Registration Deadline: April 27, 2012 For facebook search UK Ag & HES Alumni Association & Like us
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Who: The Ag & HES Alumni Association
When: Friday May 11, 2012
Registration: 11:00 AM
Lunch: 11:30 AM
Program Begins: 12:00 PM
Tee Off: 12:30 PM
Where: University Club of Kentucky
Attire: NO DENIM. A shirt with a collar is required. Soft spikes only.
Registration: Forms can be completed online
at www.ca.uky.edu/alumni or on page 4 and mailed.
Registration Deadline: April 27, 2012
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Winter Event 2012
Terry and Donna Ashby Lisa K. Barclay
Ernest (in Memoriam) and Nadine Barker Sandra S. and Ronnie J. Bastin
Robert L. Beck B.J. Jr. and Elsa J. Brown
Dennis L. Cannon Lisa Phelps Collins
Debra B. and Charles Cotterill Douglas A. and Elizabeth A. Coyle
Larry A. Dame Wade A. and Sue-Elise Flowers
Donna Little Griggs Arthur Francis Jr. and Karri Anne Hathaway
Jason J. E. Headrick Jimmy Carroll and Faye Fleming Henning
Russell S. and Rebecca S. Hubble Casey A. and Kara L. Jetton
Sue M. Jetton Chris and Jill Kummer
Dennis O. and Virginia Liptrap
Edith M. Lovett John T. and Maxeen Marks
Deborah Adkins and Lowell Dean Murray Dennis and Lisa Parrett Darrell Wayne Powell
Keelan Wayne and Diana Moore Pulliam John B. and Rebecca N. Reynolds
Daniel M. Rosenberg Mary L. Sandford
Pamela Bush Scallan Helen Anderson Shaw
Kristin Sherman Mark S. Smith and Tammy Thomason-Smith
Jack H. Snyder Patricia M. and John Sobrero
Carroll B. and Doris A. Tichenor Russell Tucker
Derek G. and Amy Miller VanMeter R. Douglas and Sandra B. Wood
David Scott Yocum
Scovell & Erikson Society
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New Members
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2012 Ag & HES Alumni Association
Executive Board: President Bill McCloskey Vice President Diana Doggett Secretary Amelia Wilson Treasurer Susie Tanner Past President Michelle McDonald At-Large Member Whitney Stith At-Large Member Audrey Carr
Area Presidents: Bluegrass Charlie Edgington Fort Harrod Brian Osterman Green River Daniel Smith Lake Cumberland Sue Stivers Licking River Celia Barker Lincoln Trail Christi Marksbury Louisville Beth Allison Mammoth Cave Grant Hildabrand Northeast Priscilla Merritt Northern Kentucky Jay Hellmann Pennyrile Amanda Conrad Purchase Fred Gillum Quicksand Tom Cravens Wilderness Trail Pending
Faculty Representatives: Extension Will Snell Research Pending Teaching Martha Nall
Student Representatives: Student Council Kendall Corbin Ag Student At Large Cody Jenkins HES Student At Large Olivia Huprich
Committee Members: Cassinda Bechanan, Danny Bailey, Chuck Canter, Bobby Gaffney, Brooke Jenkins, Katie Keith, Tony Holloway, Bill Smith, Myrna Wesley
Bluegrass July 14
Fort Harrod August 6
Green River July 30
Lake Cumberland July 19
Licking River June 29
Lincoln Trail August 4 Louisville June 28
Mammoth Cave July 29
Northeast June 25
Northern Kentucky June 7
Pennyrile July 31
Purchase July 27
Quicksand August 2
Wilderness Trail June 5
Endowment Review Board of Directors
Area Meeting Dates
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JOE T. DAVIS MEMORIAL GOLF TOURNAMENT
Friday, May 11, 2012
University Club, Lexington, KY
11:00 AM Registration
11:30 AM Luncheon
12:30 PM Shot-Gun Start
5:00 PM 19th Hole Drinks & Awards
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: April 27, 2012
Golf Team of 4 ($500)
* Includes golf foursome, gift, lunch, drinks, 19th Hole and awards.
Golf Individual ($150) (we will match you up with others)
* Includes golf for one player, gift, lunch, drinks, 19th Hole and awards.
**Please contact Billy Toombs at (859) 396-6704 for information regarding Hole Sponsorships**
Please use this form as a cover sheet (also available online at www.ca.uky.edu/alumni) when submitting your nomination for the School of Human Environmental Sciences Hall of Fame. The nominator is responsible for
preparing and sending a complete packet of materials. SELF NOMINATIONS ARE ENCOURAGED. NOMINEE NAME: _______________________________________________________________________________ Address: _________________________________________________________________________________________ City/State/Zip: ____________________________________________________________________________________ Day Phone: _____________________________________ Evening Phone: ______________________________ Email Address:___________________________________________________________________________________ Profession: _________________________________________________________ Degree/Year: ____________ NOMINATOR’S NAME: ______________________________________________ Degree/Year: ____________ Address: ________________________________________________________________________________________ City/State/Zip:____________________________________________________________________________________ Day Phone: _____________________________________ Evening Phone: ______________________________ Email Address: ___________________________________________________________________________________ LETTER(S) OF SUPPORT Please provide a current resume or curriculum vitae of the nominee and up to 2 letter(s) of support that address(es) one or more of the following items: ♦ Career Highlights ♦ Honors and Awards
♦ Community Service Activities ♦ Publications
♦ University Service ♦ Professional Organizations
Each letter must include name, day/evening telephone number, and email address (if applicable) of its author.
Mail completed nomination by May 15, 2012 to:
Hall of Fame Nominating Committee, Attn: Kim Henken 102 Erikson Hall, Lexington, KY 40506-0050
Applications may also be submitted via fax to (859) 257-7565 or via email to [email protected]
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From the desk of Ag & HES Alumni President McCloskey
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Both Sides of the Fence: Winter Event
The Ag & HES Alumni Association has the opportunity to highlight Kentucky, the University of Kentucky, and the College of Agriculture as the host of the 2012 National Agriculture Alumni and Development Association Annual Conference (NAADA), June 17 – 20, 2012. The theme of the event is “Make Your Mark” and we expect 150 participants representing 40 institutions and organizations. For me, attending NAADA conferences has provided the opportunity to learn how to become a more effective volunteer for the UK Ag & HES Alumni Association.
Please accept this invitation to jump on board the Ag & HES Alumni train and join me at one of the chapter events this summer. I was able to attend all 14 area meetings in 2011 and plan to do the same in 2012. I look forward to seeing you at the one of the 14 Ag & HES Alumni stops around the state in the 2012.
Two years ago I remember the excitement that came over me when I attended Winter Event as an
incoming freshman. Winter Event is a fun filled weekend for incoming freshman to learn about the College
of Agriculture. It is also a time for alumni to get together and witness what is currently going on at their
alma mater. There are different activities throughout the weekend where the prospective students have
the opportunity to interact with current students and alumni from the College of Agriculture. Students and
alumni who attend winter event even get the opportunity to attend a basketball game!
When I decided to attend Winter Event, I was excited to see what UK and especially the College of
Agriculture had in store for me. Even though I was a nervous wreck because all of a sudden it was
becoming a reality that in a few short months I would be leaving home and starting the next chapter of my
life at UK. My major is agriculture education and at Winter Event I enjoyed being able to talk to a professor
a little more about the major. I felt like I had a better understanding of what was expected of me come
August. I enjoyed Winter Event and I specifically remember the ambassadors being really helpful and
answering any questions that were asked of them.
This year I had the opportunity to be on the other side of the fence. I was one of the ambassadors selected to help work Winter
Event. It was now my turn to be one of those ambassadors answering everyone’s questions. As I watched the incoming
freshman walk in I quickly noticed they had the same look on their faces as I did two years ago. It made me really excited to be
an ambassador and have the opportunity to make their experience a great one.
Not only is winter event an event for incoming freshman it is also a reunion for Ag and HES Alumni. My parents and
grandparents are all alumni of the College of Agriculture and they look forward to Winter Event every year. They enjoy getting
to reminisce with other alumni from the college. I enjoy seeing everyone interact. It is both fun and interesting for me to hear
stories from the alumni about what life was like when they were students in the College of Agriculture. It makes me proud to be
a UK student and excited to one day be an alumnus of this wonderful “family” of Ag students!
See more student blogs at: http://ukagstudents.blogspot.com
By: Shelby Clifford
Ag. Ambassador
Major: Agricultural Education
Classification: Sophomore
Hometown-Cynthiana KY
At the Green River Area Meeting last summer our speaker, Dr. Jimmy Henning, who attended many of our area chapter meetings, quoted Will Rogers “Even if you’re on the right track, you’ll get run over if you just sit there”. This quote gives me reason to reflect on our accomplishments of 2011 and to look forward to 2012 and how the Ag & HES Alumni train is barreling down the tracks. As President it has a been a pleasure working with staff and Board members to increase awareness of the UK College of Agriculture and provide opportunities for networking, fellowship, scholarship and student recruitment. More importantly, staying connected with alumni and friends of the Association has been most rewarding.
The 2012 Ag & HES Alumni Express has left the station with stops scheduled all across the state. The Office for Advancement has made it a personal challenge, working with administration, co-workers, alumni and our extension network to increase alumni participation in our activities and events. All 14 Area Events have been planned and the dates are included in this issue of PawPrints.
Upcoming Events
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Doris Ann Tichenor passed away on November 17, 2011 at the age of 80. Born in Morgantown, KY. She was Valedictorian of her high school class and entered the University of Kentucky at the age of 16 where she studied Home Economics. After graduating she married her devoted husband of 59 years, Carroll Tichenor. She obtained her MS and PHD degrees at UK and joined the faculty in the College of Home Economics and served as Associate Dean from 1969-1984. She was inducted into the UK Human Environmental Sciences Hall of Fame in 2001. Doris retired in 1994 as Professor emeritus of Family, Youth and Community Services at the University of Florida. She is survived by her husband, Carroll, her daughter, Karen Van Sandford, her son, Caylen and her grandchildren, Kirsten Tichenor and Carson and Blake Van Sandford.
In Remembrance College of Agriculture Faculty & Staff
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Roy Vawter Catlett, retired agriculture extension agent for than 30 years in Shelby County, passed away on January 27, 2012 at the age of 73. He was a retired U.S. Army veteran and earned a degree in agriculture from the University of Kentucky. Farmer Doug Langley, who also called Catlett a friend, said he thinks people in the community will remember him best for his efforts to help the farmers in any way he could. “Roy dedicated his whole career to agriculture in Shelby County,” said Langley. “In my eyes, he was as great a help to agriculture in Shelby county and as good a friend to Shelby County famers as anybody’s ever been. He never had a problem helping anybody.” He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Peggy and a son, Edward Catlett, a daughter, Nancy Smith and three grandsons, Scott, Andrew and Adam.
Phi Upsilon Omicron Iota Alumni Chapter is hosting the 2012 National Phi Upsilon Omicron Conclave September 30-October 2 at the Downtown Hilton in Lexington. It promises to be an exciting, informative event!
For Conclave 2012 Phi Upsilon Omicron has chosen Operation: Military Kids for the Conclave 2012 Professional Project. This is a support network for military youth and families throughout the deployment cycle.
To make this Professional Project a success PHI U is asking each person attending the conclave to bring some of the following items for backpacks that will be given to Military Kids that live in communities all across Kentucky.
Items: Frisbees, jump ropes, balls, puzzles, hacky sacks, coloring books, yoyos, travel games, reading books for school age kids or teens, stuffed animals, journals, stationary and envelopes, photo albums, picture frames and sheets of forever postage stamps. Gift cards for stores easily found in rural areas, McDonalds, Walmart or Cinemark, are suggested.
Find out more about attending Conclave 2012 at http://www.phiu.org/conclave.htm.
The UK Ag & HES Alumni Association Board of Directors and the College of Agriculture will host the National Agricultural Alumni and Development Association Conference
June 17-20. Approximately 150 participants are expected to attend various tours and professional development sessions. For more information visit www.naada.org
National NAADA Conference Being Held in Kentucky
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Ag Ambassadors Attend Leadership Conference
Platinum Kentucky Farm Bureau
Gold Kentucky Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Kentucky Association of Electric Cooperatives, Inc. & Touchstone Energy Cooperatives Kentucky Poultry Federation
Silver Farm Credit Services Lexington Convention and Visitors Bureau Whayne Supply UK Alumni Association
White Liberty Mutual Stith, Wimsatt & Associates
Thank You Winter Event Sponsors
Mark Your Calendar
Roundup is September 15
The UK College of Agriculture Ambassadors recently traveled to Orlando, Florida for the 2012 Ambassador Leadership Summit. Ag Ambassadors representing universities from across the country attended the conference.
Not only did they participate in sessions on leadership but saw the many sites of Orlando. They toured an orchid farm, The University of Florida’s Research Center, and the Orlando Brewing Company. The Leadership Summit culminated with a trip to Walt Disney World where the students completed the Disney YES leadership training series, then had the day to enjoy the park.
While at Disney, the ambassadors met with Bill Vaughn, Program Support Manager for Walt Disney World. Vaughn, a 1982 UK College of Agriculture graduate with a Landscape Architecture major, spoke to the group about internship opportunities at Disney.
Back row from left: Kelli Long, Bill Vaughn, 1982 UK College of Agriculture graduate and Program Support Manager for Walt Disney World, Jennifer Cox, Marissa Kruthaup and Davis Jackson. Front row from left: Hannah Shear, Amanda Conley, Kellie Owen and Carrie Butts.
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