Title: National Delta Tau Alpha newsletter AugustSeptember 2004
1The Achiever
?National Delta Tau Alpha newsletter ?
August/September 2004?
Meet your Midwestern Region Vice President
My name is Aaron Archer. I graduated from Greene
Co. Tech H.S. in Paragould, Arkansas in May
2001. I am currently attending college at
Arkansas State University in Jonesboro, Arkansas.
My college career began in the Fall of 2000
when I decided to enroll in college courses while
I was still in high school. While in high
school, I was a teacher assistant. I feel this
sparked my interest in the teaching profession.
It did not take me very long in college to decide
to major in Agriculture Education. This field of
study just felt right for me. While in
high school, I became interested in raising and
showing livestock on many different levels. I
learned many things about animals both in and out
of the classroom.
My hobbies include golfing, hunting, fishing,
scuba diving and breeding livestock. These
hobbies have become very useful in my chosen
field of study. Many fields interest me, but
agriculture seems to be in my heart.. I feel
that my background in academics combined with my
personal strengths and experiences in agriculture
places me in a position to improve education and
demonstrate how exciting and relevant the field
of agriculture can be. I will be student
teaching in the Fall of 2004. I plan to be
employed and continue my educational journey by
adding a masters and doctoral degree to my
accomplishments. I believe these attributes can
only help me serve you better as your Midwestern
Region Vice-President.
2You cant build a Reputation on what you are
going to do. Henry Ford
TTU and a number of Alumni threw a big
retirement bash for Larry Click in August. He
served as the Chapter Advisor for many years,
also as the National Executive Secretary in
1978-1992.
CHAPTER CHATTERS
We cannot direct the wind, but we can adjust the
sails. Bertha Calloway
3I would like to congratulate Dana York on her
promotion with NRCS in Washington D.C. She was
on the National Council as a Regional V.P. in
1977-78 and President in 1978-79. !Way to go
girl! You are an inspiration to all!!! -Ashley
Cranney
President's Corner