Alpha Phi Omega-Epsilon Alumni
A blog dedicated to interacting with alumni of the Epsilon chapter of Alpha Phi Omega at Truman State University (formerly Northeast Missouri State University).
Saturday, December 20, 2014
Formal 2015 - March 28!
Alumni! Mark your calendars-formal is scheduled for Saturday, March 28. More specifics to come soon. =)
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Minette Sternke
Name: Minette Sternke
Pledge Class: Spring 1986 (yes, the 1980's...I'm up there...)
Degree/year graduated: BS in Accounting, May 1989
Big(s): Linda Ball
Little(s): Theresa McCartney and Tammy Spelbring Timmer
Positions held: Scouting Chair, Treasurer, Chapter Delegate to Denver National Convention
Nickname: Scout
Favorite APO moment: Hamlet deer hunting with his car at T-Bird (not on purpose), and when I received my Golden Sash
How APO impacted your life: I was in Girl Scouts all of my growing up years, so service had already been instilled in me. APO only reinforced that feeling and made it grow - so much so that I now believe in "Servant Leadership". I am working on an MA in Pastoral Ministry with a Deaf Ministry emphasis to serve fellow members of the Deaf community. I hope to graduate in May 2014.
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Jeremiah Boehr
Name:Jeremiah Boehr
Pledge Class: Fall
'02 Namesake: Amy Metzger
Degree/year graduated:
Visual Communications, Fall '04
Family Flower: White
Carnies!
Big: Kate Sherron
Little(s): 7 total...I
liked to collect littles. I don't play favorites, but it was totally Anna.
Spring '03 - Lindsey
Heiserman
Fall '03 - Twins!
Mandy Tipton & Dawn Juon
Spring '04 - Anna
Dearmont
Fall '04 - Triplets!
Amanda, Patrick & Jenna (I don't have records of their last names!)
Positions held:
Pledge Class Chaplain
(Fall '02) Chaplain (Spring '03) Pledge Trainer (Fall '03) "Unofficial
Videographer" (Spring '04) & President (Fall '04)
Nickname: I cannot
remember for the life of me.
Favorite APO moment:
Being elected President. It was a very humbling experience to be chosen to
lead such an awesome group of servant leaders after only having joined two
years prior. For me it also meant complete acceptance from my peers (I was the
first openly gay President of Epsilon to my knowledge). It doesn't sound
like much today, but ten years ago it was huge for me in my own path to self
acceptance. I took great pride in our members and their outstanding
displays of leadership, friendship, and service. Also, the semester (spring
'04) I spent creating/filming/editing APO: Trad'n Spacez & Epsilon Cribs
episodes (do you still do that?) instead of working on my senior portfolio.
Eek!
How APO impacted your
life: I joined halfway through my time at Truman during a time when I was truly
figuring out who I was, facing rejection by some, and learning to love and
accept myself. APO gave me a place where I could just be me, without pretense,
accepted, and nurtured. As a quiet introvert, APO gave me a safe place to grow
and test new boundaries, namely through one of our core values, leadership.
Getting up in front of everyone to speak during meetings for nearly two years
gave me confidence and practice that would lead me into the teaching
profession, and beyond. It's hard to fully put into words, but Epsilon no doubt
had an big impact on my life, and I would not be who I am today without the
love and support of it's members and advisors during my time at Truman.

Thursday, January 16, 2014
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