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Gamma Epsilon Bulletin

Winter 2015
Janice Ostrom, President
Jane Maresch, Editor, jane_maresch@yahoo.com
Delta Kappa Gamma: www.dkg.org;
Phi State: phistate.weebly.com;
and Gamma Epsilon; gammaepsilonchapter.weebly.com

Presidents Message

Calendar of Upcoming Events

Remember that we are collecting sweat


pants, socks, and panties for Heartland Head
Start at our February meeting. Our chapter
also voted to support the LIFT scholarship
program with a donation to the Salina
Education Foundation. We will accept your
donations at our February and March
meetings. The chapter will match personal
donations then we will double that during
Match Madness at the Greater Salina
Community Foundation! This is a great way
to support education students who intend to
come back to Salina to teach. See you soon.

February 12, 2015


7:00 p.m. Heartland Program
Heartland Head Start
March 5, 2015
5:30p.m. Executive Board Meeting
6:15p.m. Soup Supper
Trinity Methodist Church
901 E. Neal
Gamma Epsilon 34th birthday
April 10-12, 2015
Phi State Convention
Wichita Marriott, Wichita
Member Birthdays
Cecelia Sanchez March 8
Tiffany Wooten March 19
Joan Barhydt
April 27
OLD BOY

Ginger Wooten is the Academic Dean at St. John's Military


School. She has been here for fifteen years. Her first job
was as Academic Counselor, and then she spent a short time
as the Director of Admissions, before being assigned the
Academic Dean job in February of 2010.
Her position is similar to that of a Principal in a public
school. She is the school administrator responsible for
everything related to academics at St. John's.
In 2012, she was awarded the honorary status of "Old
Boy" for "steadfast devotion and unwavering support of St.
John's Military School. (A New Boy" is a first time cadet at
St. John's in the initial period of training. Cadets who have
successfully passed their weeks of training earn Old Boy
status.)
Working with teenage boys every day is challenging, but the
rewards are incredible. Ginger says, I am a small
component of an institution that has been in existence since
1887, and has made a positive difference in the lives of
thousands of young men!!

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