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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE FRIEND-RAISING FUND-RAISING FUN-RAISING These simple goals of T&G express for me the essence of the experience I have shared with you as we approach the end of the current season of T&G. I am filled with appreciation for the honor you gave me by allowing me to serve as president of this outstanding organization. Working with the members of the T&G Board has filled me with a great appreciation for their commitment to make sure we offer our membership quality programs and experiences that build friendships for both our individual members and for Chapman University. I will not even attempt to pay tribute to those individuals in this column. The entire newsletter would be filled with my words of “Thank You!” I hope you share my pride for the impact we have made in the lives of the students of Chapman University. In March we were honored to raise the flag of the United States of America in the new Ambassador George L. Argyros Global Citizens Plaza. Be sure to stop by and enjoy this amazing new landmark on the Chapman campus. Sarah Cary has been the T&G scholarship recipient for the past four years and this May she graduates from Chapman University. Congratulations Sarah! We know you have a bright future ahead of you. As members of T&G you can share with pride Sarah’s accomplishments. It is the T&G endowment, which your membership funds, that has enabled us to make an impact on this young woman’s future. As a member and president of this organization I have experienced over and over all the goals of T&G. Thank you for your support and memories I will always treasure.
– Donna Gladson
PROFESSOR TO DISCUSS “SOME THINGS NEVER CHANGE” We are privileged to have as guest speaker for our Annual Spring Luncheon Dr. Donald Booth, professor of business and economics, speaking on “Some Things Never Change.” Dr. Booth will bring a special historic perspective to his presentation as he has been a member of Chapman’s faculty since 1959. Two other important items will be on the agenda. We will see the four speakers from our 2008-09 Lunch at the Forum Series inducted into the Town & Gown Hall of Lecturers: Dr. Vernon L. Smith, professor of economics and law; Katie Roller, assistant director of global education; Dr. Esmael Adibi, professor of economics and Director of the A. Gary Anderson center for Economic Research; and Dean Charlene Baldwin, dean of the Leatherby Libraries. These distinguished faculty and staff members and their
fascinating topics have been largely responsible for the record attendance we have experienced this year! Final item of business will be election and installation of officers for 2009-2010. The slate of officers appears on page 4 of this issue. You are encouraged to study the list and to be prepared to offer into nomination from the floor any others from whom you have received permission. Members are urged to reserve early for the luncheon which will be May 7 at 11:30 a.m. in Argyros Forum, Room 209. Reservations at $30 may be made through Anne Wood at 949-494-7849. As a footnote, I want you to know that your Forum committee already is considering a number of Chapman professors for the 20092010 series, and promises a lineup that you definitely will not want to miss. – Elaine, Parke, 1st VP Programs
T&G SCHOLARSHIP GRAD OUTLINES STUDY PLANS (Editor’s note: Sarah Cary, T&G’s first fouryear scholarship recipient, sent this letter to Talk of the Town.) I grew up in the heart of Central California with my mother, father, older brother and older sister. In high school, I excelled in science and the performing arts, especially choir and drama. When I began looking for a university to attend, I wanted a school that could provide me with an excellent education to prepare me for veterinary school and a wonderful performing arts program so I could continue to express myself. Once I found Chapman, I knew I had discovered a university that could provide me with everything I wanted and so much more. In my four years here, I have had the opportunity to work with some of the most dedicated professors in so many fields and I was able to participate in Chapman’s amazing
vocal performance program for three years. I was able to combine a love of acting and to aid a wonderful cause when I performed in the Resident Life’s productions of The Vagina Monologues in 2007 and 2008. Chapman’s encouragement of student research has affected me all four years as I studied the behavior, physiology and neurology of marine invertebrates under the guidance of Dr. William Wright. Now I am applying to the veterinary medicine program at several schools including UC Davis, Cornell University and Colorado State University. None of this would have been possible, however, without the support of Town & Gown. I owe everyone involved a debt of gratitude and I thank you all from the bottom of my heart. – Sarah Cary, graduating senior