2017 Scott Stowell Award Nominees Announced

The Scott Stowell Alumni Excellence Award recognizes the continued dedication and service to Kappa Kappa Psi by alumni brothers who are neither elected nor appointed members of the fraternity’s National Leadership. The Kappa Kappa Psi Alumni Association seeks to recognize unsung heroes who exemplify the honor of service within our fraternity through their devotion of time, energy, and spirit while volunteering as advisors, mentors, and role models, their professional advice and networking support to other members of our fraternity, and their encouragement of active brothers toward greater participation and growth in band programs and as members of Kappa Kappa Psi. The Kappa Kappa Psi Alumni Association confers the award to one recipient each biennium, with this recognition made at National Convention.

The Kappa Kappa Psi Alumni Association is proud to announce the nominees for the 2017 Scott Stowell Award:

  • Marc Bowers – Life Member, Beta Sigma (University of Houston)
  • Christopher Carpenter – Life Member, Omicron (West Virginia University)
  • Jennifer Costello – Life Member, Alpha Omega (University of Pittsburgh)
  • Dan Everard – Life Member, Eta Omicron (James Madison University)
  • Sarah Lambert Fitzgerald – Life Member, Iota Delta (Towson University)
  • Kelly Hooper Miller – Life Member, Omicron (West Virginia University)
  • Edward Savoy – Life Member, Eta Alpha / Eta Omicron (Lock Haven University / James Madison University)
  • Dr. Jessica Finlay-Schultz – Alumni Member, Alpha Iota (University of Colorado)

We would like to thank each of these Brothers for their continued service to the Fraternity and our collegiate bands, and look forward to recognizing the 2017 Scott Stowell Award recipient in Orlando this July.

Samuel Hudson McDade, Jr (Epsilon Gamma) 1946-2017

Samuel Hudson McDade, Jr.,age 70, departed this life on Friday, May 5, 2017. He was born December 15, 1946 in Montgomery, Alabama to the late Samuel H. McDade, Sr. and Mary Louise Tate McDade.

He leaves to cherish his memories a loving and faithful wife, Bettye Duncan McDade; one daughter, Samille A. McDade; four sons, Michael A. McDade, Printes M.(Ursula) Duncan of Ellenwood, Georgia, Gerald M. (Alesha) Cooke, Courtney Z. McDade; five grandsons, Jacobie J. Moorer, Robert L. Thrasher, Michael A. McDade Jr., Parker H. Duncan, and Gerald M. Cooke Jr.; three granddaughters, Tiffany N. Wilson, Kennedy E. Duncan, and MaKhya D. Thornton; three great-grandchildren, Jacobie J. Moorer, Jr., Jakayla J. Moorer, and Samiah N. Thrasher; two sisters Elizabeth McDade and Lela M. Person-McDade; two brothers-in-law, Willie J. (Pricilla)Duncan Jr. and Joe Duncan; sister-in-laws Ida Mae Farris, Bernice (Willie) Oliver, Ann (Jerome) Barnes, a devoted niece Michelle (Geoffrey) Carter; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, family and friends.

Samuel McDade attended Booker T. Washington High School in Montgomery, Alabama. His love for music encouraged him to join Booker T. Washington’s Marching Band where he played trombone and later became drum major. He graduated in 1965 and matriculated to Alabama State University where he became distinguished as “Head Drum Major”of Alabama State University Marching Hornets, under Director of Bands, Dr. Thomas E. Lyle, Jr., for four years. In December, 1967, Alabama State Marching Hornets traveled to New York City via train, to perform at Shea Stadium for National Football League New York Jets vs. Kansas City Chiefs half-time show, which was broadcast from start to finish on NBC television. Marking the first time an entire half-time show had been broadcasted coast-to-coast on national television. This year marks the 50th year anniversary of said momentous performance. He was also given credit for establishing “Marching Hornets LEAN-BACK”. He pledged Omega Psi Phi in the fall 1966 and was a charter member for Kappa Kappa Psi Band Fraternity, established in Spring of 1967. He received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Political Science with a minor in Music in 1969 from Alabama State University.

Upon graduating from Alabama State University in 1969, he followed the distinguished Director of Bands at Carter Godwin Woodson High School, Mr. Henry Arthur Duncombe, Jr., in Andalusia, Alabama. Dr. C.C. Baker was Principal of Woodson High School.

Samuel McDade was employed by the Montgomery County Board of Education and began teaching History and band at Montgomery County High in Ramer, Alabama. He also served as Director of Bands for the Montgomery County High Marching Band.

In 1978, Samuel McDade began working for Bell-south where he served as a cable splicer and was apart of the company track team until his retirement in 2002.

Samuel McDade performed on trombone in numerous Montgomery popular bands such as; King Tutt and The Untouchables, Syndicate Band and Harold Young and The Magnificents. He also toured internationally with recording artist, Clarence Carter.

Samuel McDade was active in the community. He attended Antioch Missionary Baptist Church, under the leadership of Reverend Johnny J. Hollis, where sang lead in the male chorus. He was a proud member of Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Alabama, Hamilton Lodge No. 365. He was also a member of the international Benevolent and Protective Order of the Elks, Southern Pride Lodge No. 432 where he was awarded “Man of the Year” in October of 2003.

The memorial service for Mr. McDade will be Saturday, May 13, 2017 at 12 Noon at Mercy Missionary Baptist Church 4720 Bell Rd. Montgomery, AL 36116.

Lajoyce Walter (Zeta Zeta) 1972-2017

Ms. Lajoyce Walter, 44 of Hampton, AR passed Tuesday, May 2, 2017.

Funeral service will be Tuesday, May 9, 2017 at 11:00 AM, at Mt. Carmel Baptist Church in Hampton, AR by Rev. Steven Paylor. Interment will be in Pickett Cemetery by Brown-Williams Funeral Home of Fordyce, AR.

Visitation will be Monday, 3:30-5:30p.m., at Brown-Williams Funeral Home.

New LAA Approved: Alpha Eta Alumni Association

The KKPsiAA is pleased to announce that the Alpha Eta Alumni Association has become an official Local Alumni Association. The Alpha Eta Alumni Association has become active again following a hiatus, and it is our 17th approved in the 2015-17 biennium. We are pleased to have them join our ranks!

2017-2019 Kappa Kappa Psi Alumni Association Board of Directors Appointed

The Kappa Kappa Psi Board of Trustees is pleased to announce the 2017-2019 Kappa Kappa Psi Alumni Association Board of Directors. They are as follows:

  • Daniel Miller, chair
  • Nicholas Bratcher
  • Brent Cannon
  • Erin Cooper
  • Kelly Nellis
  • Nic Rorrer
  • Jennifer Taylor
  • Bret Zawilski

Please join us in congratulating and thanking these brothers as they continue to build on the great work done by the current AABOD. Also, join us in expressing our appreciation to the 2015-2017 AABOD for their service to our fraternity. The Kappa Kappa Psi Alumni Association is in a very good place and it is exciting see what the future holds for our Alumni brothers.
AEA
Rod Chesnutt, Chair
Kappa Kappa Psi Board of Trustees

Edwin E. Pessara, Jr. (Gamma Pi) 1944-2017

Edwin Ernest Pessara Jr., 73, died peacefully at his home April 19, 2017. A member of the Mid-Coast Community Band, he is survived by his wife, Carol (Chase) Pessara, son Edwin James Pessara, and grandson, John Spencer Pessara. Memorial gifts may be made to Mid-Coast Community Band, c/o Jo Anne Parker, 361 River Road, St. George ME 04860. In keeping with his wishes, there are no public services planned.

John W. Stout (Nu) 1957-2017

As we reflect on our lives, we often ask: “Did I make the lives of those I touched a little bit better? Did I help?” For John W. Stout (University of Michigan BM ’79, MM ’81), the answer is a resounding and unequivocal yes!

John was an artist, philanthropist, entrepreneur, and a consummate gentleman. His passion for music and the arts started early in life. By age 15, encouraged by his high school band director, he wrote large scale works for band and orchestra. At age 21, he began to publish his music with commercial publishers, composing and arranging more than 500 works for bands and orchestras as well as film and television scores. John was the recipient of a number of grants, awards, and commissions from performing groups that ranged from K-12 to university bands and orchestras as well as professional ensembles including the Boston Pops Orchestra. John’s arrangements have been the cornerstone of the Michigan Marching Band’s halftime performances for over 41 years. As a freshman at the University of Michigan in 1975, John began his composition studies with Leslie Bassett, William Bolcom, and William Albright. A bassoonist, and tenor saxophonist in the MMB, John also holds the distinction of being the Marching Band’s first Donald R. Shepherd Scholarship recipient, awarded in 1978. This annual award is given to select junior and senior members of the MMB who have made exemplary contributions to the band throughout their time in the ensemble. There have now been more than 360 recipients of this honor. Inspired by this award John, and his wife Gail Ferguson Stout (BA ’81), established the Stout Family Marching Band Scholarship in 2004, which honors musical excellence and a strong commitment to the MMB. Both John and Gail have served as members of the Michigan Marching Band’s Elbel Club committee, co-chairs of the MMB’s Victors for Michigan Development Committee, members of the School of Music, Theatre & Dance campaign advisory committee, and as supporters and members of the University Musical Society’s Ambassadors and Board of Directors.

As an entrepreneur, John began his career in software development at the School of Music, Theatre and Dance as a student, first exploring the world of software using the school’s PLATO system, and then interning with Ford Motor Company. He helped create the award winning Video Voice, an early ’80s computer game that assisted deaf people to learn to speak more clearly. He worked for several years at the U-M Space Physics Research lab, helping create software for a weather satellite that eventually flew on the space shuttle. John founded Stout Systems in 1993; an award-winning corporation that provides expert level software, web and embedded systems development consulting and staffing services. During his years as an independent consultant, John established a track record of providing cutting-edge technology to clients. As a result, John was named the “Overall Winner” of Corp! Magazine’s 2013 “Entrepreneurs of Distinction” award. Stout Systems expanded on John and Gail’s philanthropy, sponsoring University Musical Society performances, downtown Detroit’s Tech Town, and multiple other organizations helping young entrepreneurs and IT professionals.

John is survived by his beloved Gail (nee Ferguson), his wife of 35 years; his children Michael (Amber) and Lauren; and his mother Mary Louise Stout (nee Copley). He was the kind brother of Susan L. Hammer (Tony) and Steven C. Stout (Colleen) and sisters-in law Patricia E. F. de Castrejn (Jos) and Carol Radliff (Peter), and nieces and nephews Ana Washington (Marvin), Lori Castrejn (KC Knipple), Joshua Castrejn (Rene), Nick Hammer, and nephew to Ruth Stout Hays and Dr. Paul B. Hays, as well as a wonderfully large extended family. John was preceeded in death by his father, William A. Stout. John’s devotion, care, and concern for the well-being of the University of Michigan Band Program has been inspirational and unforgettable. Through his many arrangements and compositions, we will be constantly reminded of John’s belief in arts education and the importance of music in our culture. Through his philanthropy, we will always be reminded of his love and support. We have lost a valiant victor who will be forever missed by those who had the honor and privilege to know him.

A celebration of life will be held Sunday, April 23, 2017, at the Jack Roth Stadium Club at Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, Michigan. A short program will begin at 2 pm during what John wanted a party! Members of the Michigan Bands will perform. Memorial contributions in John’s honor may be made to: The Michigan Marching Band Elbel Club Fund #303403, providing valuable support for the most urgent funding priorities of the Michigan Marching Band (MMB), including support for MMB students. Revelli Hall, Att: Kimberly Baumgartner, 350 E. Hoover St. Ann Arbor, MI 48104-3707 The University Musical Society (UMS) Orchestral Residency Fund #925801, supporting UMS’s significant commitment to orchestral residencies on the U-M campus, including a unique three-year partnership with the New York Philharmonic. The University of Michigan Cancer Care Center Bone Marrow Transplant Unit Fund # 363382 Gifts ensure that severely ill cancer patients, whose conditions require that they undergo this highly specialized treatment, receive the most compassionate care, the benefits of multidisciplinary collaboration, and the latest research innovations. How To Make A Gift: Go to leadersandbest.umich.edu and click on the “Give Now” button. You can then enter the fund number directly into the search box.

Have you reported your 2016-2017 Graduating Seniors?

Dear Brother President,

Before the end of the semester completely takes over your remaining available brain cells, I wanted to make sure that you were up to speed with what the Fraternity and the KKPsi Alumni Association (KKPsiAA) needs from you in regards to your end of year reporting of Graduating Seniors.

First off, each Graduating Senior MUST log into the OMRS and confirm that the contact information in their profile is accurate.  Combined with the Graduating Senior Report, this update is what is functionally the membership form for their complimentary year of KKPsiAA Membership.  No paper form is needed.  We highly recommend that Brothers use their professional email address, and not the student email address established by the college or university. We need to be able to contact you for years to come.  A school based email address isn’t reliable, and may be shut down by the school with no notice to the Alumni.

Next, I want to review which forms to use for reporting status changes to Alumni.

Each chapter with Graduating Seniors MUST complete the Graduating Seniors Report (GSR) at least twice an academic year. Submit as many of the GSRs in an academic year as you need to!  For Spring and Summer 2017 graduates, please submit the GSRs immediately.  If you have not submitted a GSR reflecting your Fall 2016 and Winter 2017 graduates, please do so ASAP!  If any of your Graduating Seniors are currently listed as officers in the OMRS, you will need to complete an Officer & Chapter Update before the GSR can be processed.

If a member terminates their affiliation with the College/University without graduating, please submit a Chapter Personnel Update (CPU) to report status changes to Alumni status.  Per the National Constitution, Alumni members of the Fraternity shall be those Active, Associate or Conditional members of the Fraternity who have completed their education or who have terminated their affiliation with their college or university. This report can also be submitted as often as necessary throughout the year.

If a Brother currently holds Inactive status, they cannot be submitted for Alumni status on either form.  There is a separate process for Inactive Reinstatement that is not associated with these forms.

From reviewing all of the reported Alumni to-date in the 2016-17 KKPsiAA membership year, we have 25% of those Brothers with the strong likelihood of having been incorrectly reported in the OMRS.  Almost 300 Brothers have potentially missed out on their complimentary first year membership in the KKPsiAA because the Graduating Seniors Report was not used.

One last point – get the Graduating Seniors Report under the noses of your Sponsor and/or Director of Bands at least two weeks BEFORE finals week.  If they have no reason to be on campus but for a final or two, checking their campus email account may be the least of their priorities. Don’t get your report stuck in approval limbo until late August!  The longer it takes for the report to clear all the necessary approvals, the longer it is until your future Alumni are marked correctly in the OMRS.  If they aren’t listed as Alumni, they are not granted membership in the KKPsiAA, are not permitted to join any Local Alumni Associations, and may not be eligible to become Life Members.  Also, incomplete Graduating Seniors Reports can affect the Annual Reports that each Local Alumni Association completes in the Spring. It isn’t fair to your Alumni to neglect or delay the submission of this report!

Thank you very much for tending to these important tasks this week.  Your Brothers deserve it.

Fraternally yours,

 

Alison M. S. Beidler
Chair/Membership Director
Kappa Kappa Psi Alumni Association
alison@kkpsi.org

 

KKΨAA Board of Directors

alumni@kkpsi.org

https://kkpsiaa.kkytbsonline.com

 

The Kappa Kappa Psi Alumni Association is dedicated to supporting the Fraternity. Recognizing that the college band experience should continue after graduation, the Kappa Kappa Psi Alumni Association will focus its efforts on connecting and enriching members from the past, present, and future of college and university bands; promoting lifelong involvement with band; and enhancing the long-term growth and financial viability of Kappa Kappa Psi.