Charise L. (Howard) Heater (Eta Rho) 1975-2019

At 44 years of age, Charise passed away unexpectedly at home on August 27th.  Born in Melrose and raised in her earliest years in Billerica Ma. and then Branchburg New Jersey she was the loving daughter of William and Diane Howard of Franklin Ma. She graduated from Somerville New Jersey High School in 1993.. She excelled in school and was the Captain of the HS Color Guard, president of the Thespian Society, President of the school Key Club and was a High School Peer Leader. While she was in college, she was a member of the Field of View Color Guard Troop and placed sixth in a world wide competition. She earned her BS degree in English Education from West Chester University, PA and earned a Master of Arts degree in Medieval Literature from Kutztown University, PA. She taught at the Pen Argyl High School and the Nazareth Middle School, both in PA.  She directed two high school musicals at Pen Argyl.  She also taught middle school English in Newton and Beverly Ma.  She was the beloved mother of McKenna and Ivy Heater of Franklin and dear sister of Kimberly Woodruff and her husband Michael of Lawrenceville NJ. Adored aunt of Mia and Zachary Woodruff.  She is also survived by her aunts, uncles and several extended family members.

DONATIONS: Should friends desire, in lieu of flowers contributions in her memory may be made to St. Vincent DePaul Society c/o St. Mary’s Church, One Church Square, Franklin, MA 02038.

Robert “Bob” C. Kimbrough IV (Epsilon Pi) 1970-2019

On Saturday, August 24, 2019, Robert “Bob” Cooke Kimbrough IV, loving husband and father, brother and son passed away at the age of 48 while surrounded by family and friends.

Bob was born October 30, 1970 in Houston, TX to Robert Kimbrough III and Susan (Brackney) Kimbrough. He married Jody Parks on November 2, 2007.

Bob is a 1989 graduate of Shawnee Mission East High School in Prairie Village, KS and attended Kansas State University where he was a tuba player for the K-State Band and majored in education. After starting a career in teaching high school mathematics, Bob did what many did and moved into the IT career field in the late 90’s. He worked as a consultant for AMC Theaters until the time of death.

Bob was an avid tri-athlete and competitive cyclist. He continued practicing yoga and remained as active as possible throughout his illness, even with a broken rib. He served on the board of Ride2Boulevardia, a charity cycling event to raise money for local organizations supporting cancer patients and their families. He advocated for Braden’s Hope and Ride 2 Boulevardia for Cancer.

Bob knew no strangers. He had an infectious smile, a quirky sense of humor, and brightened the lives of everyone he met. Bob will be remembered for his quick wit, his infectious smile, and his loving hugs.

Bob was preceded in death by his father Robert III. He is survived by: his wife Jody Parks, mother Susan (Brackney) Kimbrough, step-mother Susan Kimbrough, sister Susie (Kimbrough) Gilson, and half-brothers Bradley Kimbrough and John Kimbrough, children Abigail Kimbrough, Benjamin Kimbrough, Devan Ferneau, Payten Ferneau, and Royce Ferneau, and feline children Margaret and Sammy.

A Celebration of Life will be held at 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, August 28, 2019, at Penwell Gabel’s Olathe Chapel. The family will receive guests immediately following the Celebration until 8:00 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Braden’s Hope or Cancer Action, two organizations Bob advocated for.

National Convention Resources

Here are some resources that we have been discussing during KKΨAA sessions. We will continue to update this pages with more documents as needed.

NatCon Alumni Schedule (updated 7/18)

Alumni Session Minutes

Proposed KKΨAA Constitutional Revisions and Dues Structure Changes

Final Report of AABOD Chair

Submit Questions About Proposed KKΨAA Changes

Answers to Submitted Questions about Proposed Changes


Workshop Materials 

Building an Ideal Team for Your Workplace 
Presented by Greg Boike (greg.boike@gmail.com) and Mike Lindsay (MJLindsay@verizon.net)
View Presentation PDF

Creating a Vision to Achieve Your Personal Goals
Presented by Kelly Nellis (kellynellis@kkpsi.org) and Alaina Peters (alainarpeters@gmail.com)
View Presentation PDF

Dealing with Difficult People (And How to Bring Out the Best In Others)
Presented by Kate Rohrich (katerohrich@kkpsi.org) and Darin Martin (dcmart@kkpsi.org)
View Presentation PDF

National Convention Restaurant Deals

Brothers,

While you’re at National Convention this week, we have some restaurant deals for you! This list was assembled by the KKΨAA, but these deals are available for all convention attendees.

Please note, listed below is a KKΨAA hosted profit share dinner at The Garage Burgers on Wednesday evening from 5pm to 9pm — we hope to see many of our brothers and sisters there!

You can download this list as a PDF here: NatCon-Restaurant-Deals

Additionally, there are also several restaurants that mention specific flyers. Click on the below links to download:

Proposed KKΨAA Constitutional Revisions and Dues Structure Changes

Brothers,

Please review the following document of the proposed KKΨAA constitutional revisions and dues structure changes:
Proposed KKΨAA Constitutional Revisions and Dues Structure Changes

All KKΨAA members have the opportunity to review this report and send feedback to alumni@kkpsi.org prior to National Convention.

KKΨAA members in attendance at the 2019 National Convention will vote on adoption of the proposed revisions to the KKΨAA Constitution, while an online vote of KKΨAA members (whether attending the convention or not) will be performed during the 2019 National Convention with regard to the proposed changes to the KKΨAA dues structure.

Glenn Edward Wells (Gamma Phi) 1956-2019

A memorial service for Glenn Wells, 62, of Kilgore will be 2:00 pm, Thursday, June 27, 2019 at First Baptist Church of Kilgore with Reverend Dr. Pete Freeman and Reverend Dr. Glenn Young officiating. Mr. Wells died Monday, June 24, 2019 in Lufkin, Texas.

Glenn was born September 24, 1956 in Dallas, Texas to Herman and Fay Wells. During Elementary school his family moved to Pritchett, Texas and Glenn attended Union Grove ISD where he began his music career playing the trumpet in the band. He graduated Valedictorian of Union Grove High School in 1975. He would go on to earn an Associates of Arts Degree from Kilgore College, Bachelor of Fine Arts, a Master of Arts and a Master of Education from Stephen F. Austin University.

Mr. Wells began his teaching career that spanned 39 years at West Rusk Junior High, then Lufkin Junior High West, Lufkin High School, Kilgore High School, Overton ISD, Gladewater High School, Pine Tree High School, and Chapel Hill High School. In 2011 Glenn was named Director of Bands for Kilgore College where he taught until his retirement in December 2018.

He served as a band division chair for TMEA and ATSSB, as well as, Concerto Competition Chair of the Texas Community College Band Directors Association. Mr. Wells was inducted into the Rangerette’s Forever and Kilgore College Athletics Hall of Fame. Glenn was a member of Phi Beta Mu and in the Spring of 2019, Glenn was inducted into the Texas Band Masters Hall of Fame as well as the SFA Band Directors Hall of Fame.

He is survived by his wife of 33 years, Tracy Brown Wells of Kilgore; two sons, Kirk Wells and his wife, Margot of Longview, John Wells of Kilgore; his in-laws, Don and Neva Brown of Lufkin, Judy and Henry Shoffitt of Diboll; his sister-in-law, Ginger Shults and her husband Billy of Diboll; numerous nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents and a sister-in-law, LaDonna Jones.

The family will receive friends at First Baptist Church immediately following the service.

Memorial contributions may be made to: Glenn Wells Band Scholarship, C/O Kilgore College Foundation, 1100 Broadway, Kilgore, Texas 75662.

Robert “Bob” Wesley Seymour (Alpha Beta) 1939-2019

Robert Wesley Seymour, 79 of Cicero, passed away Thursday, June 20, 2019. Bob was born July 26, 1939 in Fremont, OH to the late Robert John and Lenora Estella Seymour. Bob grew up in Sheridan Indiana where his parents owned and operated a Ben Franklin store. He attended and graduated from Butler University where he met his wife Joyce. After graduating, Bob taught music in Edinburgh, IN for a few years. In 1964 he accepted a position with the Boy Scout of America, Crossroads of America Council. He held many positions with BSA over the next 24 years. In 1988 he became Executive Director of the Rotary Club of Indianapolis. Under his leadership, the club became one of the largest Rotary Clubs in the United States. Rotary was Bob’s true calling. He always referred to the Rotary 4-way Test in his personal life, and his entire professional career reflected the Rotary Motto of Service Above Self.

For the past 16 years, Bob and his wife, Joyce, wintered in South Texas where he was a tuba player in the Rio Grande Valley Band and Conductor for the Winter Texan Orchestra. He also sang in the Senior Ambassadors Men’s Chorus there.

Bob is survived by his wife, Joyce; son, David Wesley (wife, Kathy) Seymour; grandchildren, Christopher Michael and Anne Marie Seymour; sister, Nancy Boone; brother, Dan Seymour.

Donations in his name may be made to either the Boy Scouts of America, Crossroads of America Council or The Salvation Army.

Published in the The Indianapolis Star on June 30, 2019

Burton A. Zipser (Beta Omega) 1934-2019

Burton Zipser, 85, of Oak Park, Michigan, died on 19 June 2019. Beloved husband of 54 years of the late Sandra Zipser. Father of Brice (Chiung) Zipser, Karl Zipser, Saul (Lisa) Zipser and Neal (Sheryl) Zipser. Grandfather of Hannah and Joshua Zipser. Brother of Sondra Goldstein. GRAVESIDE SERVICES 11:30 A.M. SUNDAY, JUNE 30 AT BETH EL MEMORIAL PARK CEMETERY.

Announcing the 2019 Recipients of the Brent Cannon Award

At the 2017 National Convention, the Kappa Kappa Psi Alumni Association Board of Directors established the “Brent Cannon Music Education Alumni Achievement Award” to recognize brothers for outstanding achievement in the field of music education at the secondary level.

Brent Cannon, Life Member of the Gamma Phi Chapter at Stephen F. Austin State University, taught band in East Texas Junior High Schools and High Schools for over 30 years. During that time, and then into retirement, he continued serving Kappa Kappa Psi in various fraternal leadership roles.

In 2019, the Kappa Kappa Psi Alumni Association Board of Directors is pleased to announce the inaugural class of Brent Cannon Music Education Alumni Achievement Award recipients. 


Jason Morris

Iota Lambda Chapter, University of Mount Union 

In his eleventh year at Upper Sandusky, Jason Morris’ duties as Director of Instrumental Music include the Marching Ram Band, Symphonic Band, Pep Band, and Bleu Midnight (the USHS jazz band) as well as the beginning bands at East and South.

Mr. Morris has received numerous awards during his tenure at Upper Sandusky, beginning with the inclusion in the 2011 edition of Who’s Who in America and followed by Outstanding Service to Education Award through the Upper Sandusky Education Association in 2012. He has been nominated by students for the Grammy Music Educator Award in 2015 and 2017 and most recently was elected for membership in the American School Band Directors Association in 2018. In addition Upper Sandusky has been awarded the Best Community for Music Education Designation by the NAMM foundation for the past 6 years due in large part to the tireless contributions of Jason Morris. The Upper Sandusky School District’s band program is a solid one that has earned the title The Pride of Upper Sandusky!

One nominator said: I first met Jason Morris in 2010 when we played at Upper Sandusky on a Friday night. I was blown away with not only the playing ability of his band, but the spirit of the students. His band performed with such passion and energy, I knew something special was going on in Upper Sandusky.

Another submitted: Mr. Morris is a rare educator who can inspire and build strong work ethics, yet have no ego and use an incredible sense of humor to get results from his students.

Mr. Morris continues to lead the music program at Upper Sandusky, is a music advocate in the classroom and community and has been known to take money from his music budget to make sure that the Instrumental, Choral and General Music departments have all the supplies and or equipment necessary to help students succeed in the classroom.

Peter Perry

Gamma Xi Chapter, University of Maryland, College Park

Peter Perry has a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Music Education from Shenandoah Conservatory, as well as both a Master’s Degree in Music Education- Instrumental Conducting Concentration and a Bachelor of Science Degree- Instrumental Music Education from the University of Maryland.  Dr. Perry is in his 22nd year as the Instrumental Music Director at Richard Montgomery in Rockville, Maryland.  At Richard Montgomery, he teaches five ensembles—two bands, two orchestras, and a jazz ensemble—and a music technology course.  In addition, Dr. Perry teaches Marching Band and Pit Orchestra after school and also serves as an adjudicator and clinician across the state of Maryland. In 2006, Dr. Perry received a Japan Fulbright fellowship and participated in the Japan Fulbright Memorial Fund Teacher Program. 

Dr. Perry’s nomination by Victoria Liu, who is also Dr. Perry’s former student, was supported by letters of recommendation from Mr. Damon Monteleone, Principal of Richard Montgomery, and Mr. Ronald Frezzo, retired Richard Montgomery Choral Director and Dr. Perry’s colleague of 21 years.  Dr. Perry’s ensembles have consistently received Superior ratings at the local and state levels and, according to Principal Monteleone, the ensembles’ performances “look, feel, and sound as if I am in the presence of professional musicians.”  Principal Monteleone lauded Dr. Perry’s approach to teaching with “the energy of a rookie, and the wisdom of a sage” and stated that Dr. Perry is “the type of teacher all parents want their children to have [and] the type of educator we should all strive to be.”  Mr. Frezzo noted that from the start of Dr. Perry’s career, he “immediately started growing the [music] program” and even taught a voluntary overload one year “to offer the students the courses to which he believes they should have access.” Dr. Perry is “no ordinary teacher,” according to Mr. Frezzo, but rather “someone always striving to learn more for the benefit of his students.” 

Ms. Liu concluded with a personal reflection of Dr. Perry’s impact on her life both personally and professionally, noting that Dr. Perry served as a valued mentor and sponsor on her behalf.  She also praised Dr. Perry’s ability to encourage students to step outside of their comfort zone; for her, Dr. Perry supported her desire to step into her first ever leadership positions.  These first steps into leadership gave her the necessary experiences, both positive and negative, to become an effective leader today.  Ms. Liu emphasized that no matter what profession Dr. Perry’s students pursue as adults, they would benefit from emulating Dr. Perry’s example of giving his best efforts to everything he does. 

Matt Stanley

Alpha Delta Chapter, Ohio University

Matt Stanley has served as the Band Director at Washington High School for the past 22 years. During that time Matt has built the Blue Lion band program from approximately 20 members to approximately 150 students participating each year; no small feat for a school of around 550 students. Under Stanley’s direction, the Blue Lion Marching Band has paraded through Disney World, Cincinnati for Major League Baseball’s Cincinnati Reds Opening Day celebrations, and Washington, D.C. for our nation’s Independence Day Parade. Matt’s influence on the Washington Court House community is all pervasive, and his integrity and professionalism are passed on to all those under his baton.

Robert Thompson

Theta Sigma Chapter, Fairmont State University

Robert Thompson has instilled the passion of music, service, and leadership skills in all of his students. According to one of his nominators, “One of Mr. Thompson’s greatest attributes as a music educator is his willingness to give students leadership opportunities. Mr. Thompson truly teaches students to work together for common goals, and the community established in band class is a lasting legacy of his teaching style. As a colleague, I deeply admire Mr. Thompson’s can-do attitude. He is cool under pressure and helps people around him see the bigger picture. He does not dwell on negativity or disappointment. As a result of his positive and encouraging outlook, the band grows under his direction and staff of East Hardy High School are reminded of what is really important: what is best for our students.”

Not only has he made a large impact with the local community and staff, he has also served as an inspiration for other band directors. Mr. Knepper, the band director at Musselman High School states that “people that have followed his career know that Robert (Bob) Thompson is one of the greatest examples of what an educational leader should be. Part of what is extraordinary about Bob is his combination of skills of desire, logic, and appreciation that has expounded on the virtues of music education for all. He leads by doing and his willingness to stimulate his students towards their innate potential has led East Hardy Middle and High School Bands to be an honorary youth organization in his community.”

See the full award presentation for Robert Thompson here.

Roland Ventura

Zeta Upsilon Chapter, Troy State  

Mr. Roland Ventura is the Director of Bands at Pinckneyville Middle School in Norcross, GA. Since he started at Pinckneyville, the program has grown to over 340 students! These students consistently participate in GMEA band events such as District Honor Band, All-State Band and Solo and Ensemble. Roland’s concert bands also consistently receive Straight Superior Ratings at Large Group Performance Evaluation. The Pinckneyville Middle School Symphonic Winds most recently (2018) performed as a feature ensemble at the UGA Midfest Festival and GMEA In-Service Conference in the same year!

One nominator said, Mr. Ventura is what I consider to be my life mentor. He has made me not only a better teacher, but also a better person. As a brother of Kappa Kappa Psi, I can tell you that he literally “lives” these ideals every day. He is a person who will always put his best effort into the success of his students. With his relentless motivation and experience, Mr. Ventura will continue to bring a wealth of knowledge and skills to his students for a long time. I know he is beyond deserving of this honor and I give him my highest recommendation in hopes that he will continue to give back to future students like me.”

See the full award presentation for Roland Ventura here.

Kevin Webb

Delta Pi, Mississippi Valley State University

James Steven Wiles

Alpha Rho Chapter, Northeastern State University

James Steven Wiles was initiated into the Alpha Rho chapter of Kappa Kappa Psi at Northeastern State University as an honorary member in March 2000 in recognition of his influence on the many members of the chapter who had been members of various bands in Muskogee Public Schools and his contributions to music while a student at NSU. 

Many former students shared why they thought Mr. Wiles is deserving of special recognition.  According to one of them, “Everyone knows him and respects him. His sense of humor is always great, and his laugh is contagious. I strive to be as good with my music students as he is with his.  He has been a key influence in the musical experience of thousands of young people in Muskogee – many of which have gone on to pursue music as their own careers, but others that have become key members of society in classrooms, businesses, and government today.  He is owed a debt of gratitude for his dedication to education, and his loyalty to a community and its young people.” 

In addition to his work with students in Muskogee, James Steven Wiles has been involved with the local community band, various brass ensembles, the music ministry at his church, and most recently became a YouTube sensation for his whistling abilities. 

Gary Williams

Zeta Kappa Chapter, Texas A&M University-Commerce 

Gary Williams currently serves as the Director of Bands at Cockrill Middle School in McKinney, TX and has served in this role since the school opened in 2008.  Ensembles under his direction have consistently earned Superior ratings at U.I.L. Concert and Sight-Reading Contests and have been awarded “Best in Class” at festivals around the Dallas/Ft. Worth area.  The Cockrill Middle School Honors Band has been named a “National Winner” in the National Wind Band Honors Project sponsored by Mark of Excellence in 2011, 2013, 2015, and 2016 and was named a “Commended Winner” in 2014.  In 2015 and 2017, the Cockrill Middle School Honors Band advanced to the state level of the TMEA Honors Band competition, most recently placing 6th overall.  In December of 2016, the CMS Honors Band was invited to perform at The 70th Annual Midwest Clinic in Chicago, IL.

Gary’s students perform literature that far exceeds the ability level of a middle school band.  Mr. Williams and his staff teach their beginning band students high level fundamentals and expect high performance standards from their students. The result is quality musicians that any high school would be thrilled to have feeding their program. Developing the individual player is at the forefront of their program, but more importantly, there’s a place for every ability level in the Cockrill band program, and they continue to develop.

Graduates of the Cockrill Middle School Band program have gone on to achieve many wonderful things in the world.  Almost every student that completes three years of band at CMS continues playing their instrument in high school, due to the positive influence and love for music that Gary has instilled in them.  In addition, many of his former students have gone on to pursue careers in music themselves; either as performers or music educators.

Davon Yonkers

Iota Xi Chapter, Norfolk State University

Mr. Yonkers is a 2001 and 2008 graduate of Norfolk State University with degrees in music education.  He currently teaches at Highland Springs High School in Henrico, Virginia, serving as the band and orchestra director since 2005. Previously, Mr. Yonkers taught band and strings at Eastman Middle School and served as assistant band director at Northwest Halifax High School in Halifax County, North Carolina, until 2005. In a letter of, recommendation for the Brent Cannon Music Education Alumni Achievement Award, Music Supervisor Rick Tinsley had these words to share about Mr. Yonkers:

“Davon is the type of music instructor we all want for our children to experience. His gentle – yet firm –manner, musical expertise, commitment to excellence, and passion for teaching, combine to create the model of a ‘master educator!’ Davon fosters a program that caters to a wide diversity of students and interests. Davon was asked by his school administration team to take over a fledgling orchestra program and he has helped the program to grow in quality and in student participation. He provides multiple levels of instruction in his teaching, which challenge and encourage students, while providing a solid musical foundation.”