David Maslanka (Delta Sigma / Gamma Phi) 1943-2017

World-renowned composer David Maslanka died Sunday evening August 6, 2017 at his home in Missoula, MT.  During his career, Maslanka composed over 150 musical works, including 50 pieces for wind ensemble, eight symphonies and 17 concertos.  He was the commissioned composer for Kappa Kappa Psi and Tau Beta Sigma’s National Commissioning Program in 1995, and the National Intercollegiate Band performed his work A Tuning Piece: Songs of Fall and Winter. Other works commissioned by chapters of Kappa Kappa Psi include In Memoriam and Traveler.

Dr. Maslanka is an honorary member of the Delta Sigma chapter at the University of Texas at Arlington and the Gamma Phi chapter at Stephen F. Austin State University. David Maslanka’s memory will live on through his significant contributions to the wind band repertoire and the countless number of students, conductors, and musicians who will continue to perform his works and share his music. Kappa Kappa Psi mourns Dr. Maslanka’s passing, and we send our thoughts and prayers to his family. We also send our gratitude for a life well-lived and his positive impact on college and university bands.

Maslanka, 74 years old,  was diagnosed with a severe form of colon cancer in June. His wife Alison died on July 3rd of this year, and his health declined rapidly following her passing.  He is survived by his three children Stephen, Matthew, and Kathryn.

Congratulations to Jennifer Costello, the Recipient of the 2017 Scott Stowell Alumni Excellence Award!

Named for Past National President Scott Stowell, the Scott Stowell Alumni Excellence Award was designed to recognize those alumni of Kappa Kappa Psi who continue to serve 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 service of these outstanding Brothers has often been unsung and overlooked, a situation that the Kappa Kappa Psi Alumni Association seeks to remedy.

Awarded once each biennium, with recognition made at the National Convention of the Fraternity, previous recipients of the award are Michael Napolitano (2013, Kappa Upsilon) and Michelle Turenne (2015, Eta Omicron).

The Kappa Kappa Psi Alumni Association Board of Directors is pleased to recognize Jennifer Costello of the Alpha Omega Chapter as the 2017 recipient of the Scott Stowell Alumni Excellence Award for her ongoing support and dedication.  We would like to share the following from the Alpha Omega chapter:

She serves as the volunteer videographer for the University of Pittsburgh Varsity Marching Band and as a mentor, advisor, and friend to the Alpha Omega chapter of Kappa Kappa Psi.  She is unbelievably kind and helpful to everyone that she meets and helps to create a comfortable, welcoming atmosphere for all members, new and old . . . .  Jen is the most dedicated, selfless, and caring alumni from the Alpha Omega chapter.  She truly embodies the pillars of the fraternity: musicianship, leadership, service, and brotherhood.  Her sense of fellowship and love for the fraternity is more than just “l love you,” it’s “no matter what.”

The Kappa Kappa Psi Alumni Association would also like to congratulate the other Scott Stowell Alumni Excellence Award nominees for 2017.  Your ongoing service to the Fraternity continues to be an inspiration:

  • 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)

Finally, we would like to thank our selection committee for their work on the difficult task of choosing a single recipient.  Brent Cannon, KKPsiAA Outreach and Recognition Director, was assisted by Alexis Howell (Iota Pi), Daniel Ross (Iota), Carissa Vinovskis (Epsilon Omega), Reggie Wallace (Eta Gamma), and Michelle Wedster (Eta Delta).

 

AEA,

The Kappa Kappa Psi Alumni Association Board of Directors

Mark James Danna (Beta Sigma) 1963-2017

Mark James Danna, age 53, entered eternal life on Tuesday, June 20, 2017 in Pasadena, Texas. He was born July 22, 1963 in Pasadena, Texas.  Mark is survived by his loving partner, Lisa Heuring McConnell; parents Anthony and Sandra Danna; daughter Brittany Danna; brothers John Danna and wife Catherine, Paul Danna and wife Elaine, nephews Allen Danna, Ryan Danna, and Kevin Danna; numerous cousins and many friends by whom he was blessed.

He will be missed by his faithful dog, Buddy. Mark attended Pasadena High School, San Jacinto College, and the University of Houston where he was a member of Kappa Kappa Psi.  He played saxophone during his academic years. He worked as a draftsman in his early career, and later as an I/T and automation specialist. Mark had a deep love for the outdoors and enjoyed camping, hiking, kayaking, birding and nature photography.

Mark was involved in charitable organizations and conservation efforts and completed the MS 150 in 2009. Other hobbies included astronomy, woodworking, clock repair and RC airplane building and flying.

There will be a memorial mass at St. Hyacinth Catholic Church, 2921 Center Street, Deer Park, Saturday, July 1, 2017, 10:00am.

Robert Lee Chambers (Epsilon Epsilon) 1951-2017

Dr. Robert Lee (“Bob” or “Bobby”) Chambers transited into Life of Eternality peacefully on June 18, 2017 in Weatherford, Oklahoma at the age of 65 after fighting a courageous battle with Glioblastoma Multiforme IV (brain cancer) since the end of 2014.

Bob is survived by his loving wife Dr. ChihChen Sophia Lee, son Robert (Robby) D. Chambers, of Hydro, Oklahoma, step-son Dr. Tyler T. Miller of Dallas, Texas, step-daughter Belinda C. Lee of Weatherford, Oklahoma, sister and brother-in-law Linda and Jim Rothfuchs of Niles, Michigan, sister and brother-in-law Donna and Les Avant of Banner, Oklahoma, brother Bill Chambers and sister-in-law Crystal Chambers of Chickasha, Oklahoma, four nieces and four nephews, and a host of devoted great nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. He is preceded in death by his parents, Robert W. and Alberta L. Chambers.

Bob was born on November 24, 1951 in El Reno, Oklahoma to Robert and Alberta Chambers. He graduated from El Reno High School in 1970. He attended college at Southwestern State College (SWSC, currently known Southwestern Oklahoma State University SWOSU), receiving the Bachelor of Music Education in 1974, and the Masters of Education in Music in 1976. He earned his Doctorate of Musical Arts (DMA) in Trombone performance with the minors of Music Theory and History from University of Oklahoma in 1986. He had an incredible career at SWOSU as a Professor of Music, where he mentored many students and taught applied lessons and classes in Trombone, Euphonium, Guitar as well as Graduate Classical and Jazz History and Theory Classes for 41 years, and directed SWOSU Symphony Orchestra for 38 year (when he also played violin occasionally).

Bob was a very accomplished musician in many genres (from Medieval Sackbut or Lute Music to the 21st Contemporary Classic Multimedia repertoires, from Bluegrass on fiddle or Banjo, Polka on trombone or accordion, to Bebop Jazz on Trombone or Guitar/Bass) and with amazing talents. He often commented that he was so fortunate to wake up every day and do what he loved. He was the Principle Trombonist of Lawton Philharmonic Orchestra since 1989 and Lyric Theater in 1999. He also served as a contracted trombonist of Oklahoma City Philharmonic Orchestra, Enid Symphony, just to name a few, over the years. He was a dedicated educator, transforming his passion of music into mentoring his students. In addition to music, Bob enjoyed the Romantic Arts, Reading, Mechanics (rebuilding several cars and motorcycles of his own), Motorcycling, Carpentry, Hunting, and gun collection.

He was an active and dedicated member of the Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Kappa Kappa Psi, International Trombone Association, Oklahoma Music Educators Association, Oklahoma Bandmaster Association, and the International Association of Jazz Educators. He was also a member of the First United Methodist Church in Hydro and Weatherford, Oklahoma. He enjoyed performing at various clubs, churches and organizations when he had an opportunity.

The family would like to thank the nursing staff members of Corn Heritage Village of Weatherford, Russell-Murray Hospice, and Weatherford Regional Hospital for their care. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Bob’s Honor to the First United Methodist Church of Weatherford General Fund, or SWOSU Foundation Instrumental, String (going into the SWOSU Symphony Orchestra) or Music Therapy Scholarships (http://www.swosu.edu/academics/music/alumni/foun-donation.pdf).

Heaven’s orchestra and jazz band will be much more glorious with his addition.

Shaun Timothy Vega (Theta Lambda) 1988-2017

Brother Shaun Vega, Jr is one of the 12 charter members of the Theta Lambda chapter of Kappa Kappa Psi at the University of Memphis. Since his initiation into the Fraternity on October 25, 2009, Shaun has championed its motto, “Strive for the Highest,” in academics and personal aspirations. As a charter member of the chapter, Shaun is an integral part of the chapter’s culture. We celebrate the life of our dear brother, always admiring his ambition and capacity to love.

#4 “Simply PSIKhotiK”

 

Click here for A Resolution for Brother Vega from the Memphis Alumni Association

Lindsay Anne Rice (Beta) 1986-2017

On June 3, 2017 we lost our amazing daughter Lindsay in a rafting accident near Riggins, ID. In the end, our little “river rat” was doing what she loved.
Lindsay had a lust for life and enjoyed traveling, photography, camping, rafting and sharing great times with her friends and family. One of her friends stated it the best- she was a bright bubbly optimistic light in an Eeyore world. What better compliment.
Lindsay has been a great student of education. She attended Meridian schools until relocating with her family to Great Falls, MT. She graduated from Great Falls High in 2004 and continued her education at Montana State University. She graduated from MSU with honors and received a BS degree in animal science in 2008. Her love of smaller animals led her to College of Southern Idaho in Twin Falls, ID. She graduated in 2010 with an Associate’s Degree as a Veterinary Technician.  Lindsay worked for two years at Big Sky Animal Medical Center in Great Falls, MT before accepting a position for Pacific Steel and Recycling in Lewiston, ID. In 2016 she accepted a position with Pacific back in Great Falls where she lived until her passing.
Lindsay is survived by her parents, Paula and Russell Rice and her brother, Andrew. All of her family and friends from all over the United States will miss her contagious smile and loving heart.
We all mourn her leaving, but are just so grateful to have had her in our lives and forever in our hearts.
Cremation is under the direction of Accent Funeral Home in Meridian, ID. We will have a Celebration of Life, at a later date, to honor her memory.
Lindsay was a proud sponsor of Locks of Love- 234 Southern Blvd., West Palm Beach, FL 33405. Donations in her name to this or other charities of your choosing would be greatly appreciated. Remembrances may be left for the family at www.AccentFuneral.com.
Published in Idaho Statesman on June 11, 2017

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.