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Greetings North Carolina AAHPERD, your Convention time has arrived! For many of you, this is a time to
network with colleagues and friends, make new connections, gather new ideas, and share knowledge
with others. I’m Jacque Harbison, your Southern District President. I live in Georgia and am retired from
Georgia Perimeter College. I am also the Executive Director for Georgia AAHPERD. I had the pleasure of
attending the North Carolina state convention last year. It has the reputation of being a professionally
stimulating convention with strong leaders, and great sessions. And, I found that to be so true! You have
many hard working professionals in your state who add so much to your organization. Enjoy your conven-
tion.
One of the great things about serving as the Pres. Elect, President or Past President of Southern District
is that each of us gets to attend each state convention in the District. I am looking forward to my first visit
to North Carolina’s State Convention. Few states in the District are a true Alliance as is North Carolina so
I am sure that with the theme of “Resolve to be Healthy” each association will have excellent programs
and events planned for you. Thanks for allowing me to join you at the 62nd Annual North Carolina
Convention. Come up and say Hi!
Welcome to the 2009 Annual NCAAHPERD convention. NCAAHPERD has a proud history of 62 years of
providing North Carolina with highly acclaimed, dynamic conventions. This year’s convention will be no
exception. Nationally renowned speakers and our own North Carolina professionals will inspire you to
continue our tradition and the promise for a fit and healthy North Carolina. As I reflect on this year’s
theme, “Resolve To Be Healthy”, I thought of the over 2,500 members and leaders who make up our
organization. These members have long supported NCAAHPERD and make up our proud history as well
as strive to promote excellence in our public schools. We continually recruit more and more new members
who will carry on the history and ensure a promising future in health and wellness.
I am honored and humbled to have been serving you as president of NCAAHPERD along with my fellow
officers, Freddie-Lee Heath, President-elect and Arcelia Jeffreys, Vice-President elect. Freddie-Lee Heath, this year’s Convention
Chair, along with the Association Presidents, has organized an amazing convention. I congratulate them on their hard work.
This year’s convention brings an array of presentations and speakers that will challenge us to think smart and critically about the
ways we can help our students to “Resolve to be Healthy.”
I would be remiss not to thank the Alliance Board for all of the time and effort given to ensuring the future of NCAAHPERD. The
Alliance Board is committed to serving you and giving of themselves to make sure you have a good association. I would also like
to thank the Alliance Staff for patiently working with the Alliance Board and completing all of the tasks assigned to them and some
that were not. The Alliance staff, Ron Morrow, Judy Martino, Lauren Carter, Danielle Humphreys, Jamie Pittman and Lindsey
Rava, are a dedicated and committed group who work for the members of the Alliance. Finally to all of the members who work
behind the scenes (our HEROS) to make the convention a success – A Big Thank You!
After you attend the sessions this year, it is my hope that you walk away, not only with what you can do in your gym, but the
knowledge and understanding of what it means to be a teacher of Health, Physical Education, Dance, Recreation, and Sports
Management.
Enjoy your stay in Winston-Salem and welcome to the 2009 NCAAHPERD Annual Convention!
Mission Statement: To provide advocacy, professional development and unity for health, physical education, fitness,
recreation, dance, and athletics professionals and students in order to enhance and promote the health of North
Carolinians.
Vision Statement: NCAAHPERD will be the leading organization promoting and supporting a healthier, more creative
and active North Carolina.
L to R - Judy Martino, Grant & Special Programs Director, Danielle Humphreys, Grant Program
Coordinator, Jamie Pittman, Grant Program Coordinator, Lindsey Rava, Marketing &
Communications Coordinator, Lauren Carter, Office Manager, Ron Morrow, Executive Director.
NCAAHPERD Past Presidents
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1921-1922 Mary Channing Coleman 1956-1957 June Dinkins 1982-1983 Marian Solleder
1922-1923 R.B. Lawson 1957-1958 Harold Barrow & Ellen Griffin 1983-1984 Ronald Hyatt
1923-1924 Mary Channing Coleman 1958-1959 Roger Thomas 1984-1985 Jane Jenkins
1924-1925 Lloyd Hathaway 1959-1960 Doris Harrinston 1985-1986 Rick Barnes
1925-1927 Harold Meyer 1960-1961 Richard Jamerson 1986-1987 Beverly Sanford
1927-1930 Guy Philips 1961-1962 Helen Hartshorn 1987-1988 Larry Bostian
1930-1931 J.G. Miller 1962-1963 Paul Derr 1988-1989 Angela Lumpkin
1931-1933 Lloyd Hathaway 1963-1964 June Galloway 1989-1990 David Gardner
1933-1935 Dorothy Hutchion 1964-1965 Marvin Allen 1990-1991 Paula Hildebrand
1935-1937 Elmer Burke 1965-1966 Elizabeth Bookout 1991-1992 David Gardner
1937-1939 Christine White 1966-1967 Carroll King 1992-1993 Lynn Berle
1939-1940 Floyd Siewert 1967-1968 Virginia Hart 1993-1994 Ron Champion
1940-1941 John Nettles 1968-1969 Edgar Hooks 1994-1995 Cathy Thomas
1941-1942 E.E. Garbee 1969-1970 Jay Massey 1995-1996 John LeBar
1942-1943 Ralph Andrews 1970-1971 Rufus Hackney 1996-1997 Sherry Salyer
1943-1944 J.L. Pierce 1971-1972 Margaret Duncan 1997-1999 Ron Morrow
1944-1946 Ruth Moore 1972-1973 Michael Pollack 1999-2000 Patricia Pertalion
1946-1947 Tom Hines & Ronald Hyatt 2000-2001 John Bennett
1947-1948 Alice Benton 1973-1974 Lavonia Allison 2001-2002 Judy Peel
1948-1949 Doris Hutchison 1974-1975 Tom Johnson 2001-2002 David Claxton
1949-1950 James Long 1975-1976 Robberta Mesenbrink 2002-2003 Mary Lou Veal
1950-1951 Doris Peterson 1976-1977 Kenneth Wheeler 2003-2004 Carey Hughley
1951-1952 Walter Rabb 1977-1978 Barbara Yarborough 2004-2005 Bonnie Ferneau
1952-1953 Margaret Greene 1978-1979 Barbara Yarborough 2005-2006 Keith Cannon
1953-1954 George Shepard 1979-1980 Bill Russell 2006-2007 Donna Woolard
1954-1955 Nell Stallings 1980-1981 Phyllis Pharr 2007-2008 Artie Kamiya
1955-1956 George Powell 1981-1982 Robert Blackburn
7:30am
REGISTRATION OPENS
8:00 - 9:00 Joint Project Task Force Breakfast President’s Suite (Marriott) (Invitation only)
9:00-9:30am BREAKFAST ALL MEMBERS in Exhibit Hall
FRIENDS Social – Location Atrium by Registration Area
Exhibits OPEN – Downstairs North Exhibit Hall
9:45-10:45am PEA PEA PEA DANCE AAHE NCAAE PEA AAHE AAHE NCSMA NCAAE
I'm not a dance Station PE – How to Build a 21st Century Partnering Schools The Serious PE Fit in Action! Health Adventure Smokers in a Non- Should we save Large Group
teacher but I can Elementary School Transformational Assessment: with Hospitals Business of Play Activities Smokers’ World youth sport? Activities for a HS
still teach dance – Fitness Curriculum Documenting Tennis Coach
Part 2 Student Learning
11:00-12:00n PEA PEA PEA DANCE NCAAHE/PEA AAHE PEA AAHE AAHE NCAAHPERD
E-Technology & European Sport: Circle & Line Dances Dance and New Laughter is the Best Service Learning & Tell It Like It Is Maximum Impact – The WCU Health NC DPI Healthy
Pedometers: An Add some Flair to Media Medicine – The Peer Education in College Freshman Corps: College Living Update
Innovative Strategy Your PE Program Comical Side of Health Ed Wellness Students Teaching
Health & PE Health
12:15-1:30 PEA PEA PEA DANCE AAHE NCAAHPERD PEA NCSMA AAHE AAHE NCSMA
Movement ABCs, An On the Beat: How Noodle Mania - Modern Dance Unwrapping the Southern District Move More After- Risk Management in Promoting Healthy Proton Beam NCAA Division I
Inclusive Guide to to teach students to Using Pool Noodles Technique Health Ed Standard Scholar School Standards Motorsports Lifestyles in the Therapy: Surviving Initial Eligibility &
Language Deve listen to Get Active (Teachers) Course of Study Impact of School- Schools Prostate Cancer Amateurism
Based Body Mass
Index (BMI)
12:15-1:30 NCAAHPERD Past Presidents’ Lunch- Ayers (Embassy)
PEA PEA PEA DANCE NCSMA DANCE PEA AAHE AAHE AAHE NCAAHPERD
1:45 – 3:00 Southern District Fun Fast Socci PhysiMusication Continuous Dance Internships: South African Physical Educator Strategies for Alliance for a safeTALK 1 AED Training
Teacher of Year Learning for Part I Agency/Faculty/Stude Movement Forms Attacking Childhood Teaching Current Healthier
Girls (and Boys) Secondary PE. (High School nt Perspectives (Teachers) Obesity Health Topics Generation
Just Wanna Have Invitational)
Fun!
PEA PEA PEA DANCE NCSMA DANCE PEA AAHE AAHE AAHE NCAAHPERD
3:15-4:15 Covering the Bases Station PE – Middle Out of the Box - Continuous Dance I Can't Find A Job Dance Forum/ 4th Grade Relationship Building Resources safeTALK 2 AED Training II
to Hit a Home Run! & High School Part 2 Part II In Sport Town Hall Pedometer Project Between Sleep with E-Portfolios
(High School Management: (Teachers) Quality & Health
Invitational) What! Behavior
4:30- 5:30 PEA PEA PEA DANCE AAHE AAHE PEA AAHE AAHE AAHE DANCE
Teaching Pickleball "Fitness Stacking: Skillastics: Raising Showcase The Abused The Impact of NC PTA I’m a PE teacher, so Contemporary safeTALK 3 Technology and
in Middle and High Sport Stacking with Children's Self- Rehearsal Child…So Easy to Obesity Presentation why do I have to Music for a Diverse Dance
Schools a Twist... Esteem Recognize? teach Health? and Aging Society
5:30-7:00 ECU Socials UNCG Social SMA Social Middle School
Marriott Corpening Marriott Hearn A Presidential Suite Dance
7:15-8:45 DANCE Performance Showcase North Main A DJ Setup North Main E SMA Cornhole Competition (Rooms North Main FG) 7:15-9:00pm
9:00-11:30 All Convention Dance North Main A & E
Friday November 13, 2009 (At-A-Glance)
South Main South Main South Main North Main North Main North Main North Main North Main North Main North Main
1, 2 3, 4, 5 6, 7, 8 A B C D E F G
7:30 -8:30 NCAAHPERD Joint Projects JRFH/HFH Breakfast & Awards Ceremony - North Main A - Jump Rope Teams will demo at the end of the awards ceremony in the Exhibit Hall “Jump
Ropers that Rock!”
8:30-9:00 NCAAHPERD “Resolve to be Healthy” ALL CONVENTION WALK- Walk and Talk, Students and Professionals - Meet at Lobby Entrance
9:00 -9:30 Exhibits Open - North Exhibit Hall- 8:30-9:30 NCAAHE Breakfast Social-Executive Suite
9:15 -10:15 PEA PEA PEA NCSMA NCAAE PEA AAHE NCAAE DANCE
Omnikin Inc. - "Earn Green Southern Sport You Did Good FITNESSGRAM/ HB88 & Middle school Yoga for Back
The Pedagogy Backs with District Teacher Management Coaches, Whale ACTIVITY GRAM Preventing athletics – Do
of Movement Speed Stacks: of Year Industry Done! w/ Coordinated STI’s current policies
The Speed The Road to Leaders in NC PE limit
Stack” Integration: A participation?
2-Way Street
X
10:30-11:30 PEA PEA PEA NCSMA AAE PEA St. Majors AAHE DANCE
Poster Becoming See It, Believe "Couple Sport What Can I Celebration of Boxing Fitness Technology- Dancing Across
Session "PHIT" Using It, Teach It: Dancing" That Management Expect as a Teaching Training based research the Globe: Part
Exhibit Area Innovative Sport Stacking Meets the Industry Coach/Athletic in middle school III
Technology NCSCOS X Leaders in NC Director?
Objectives Part 2
11:45 – 1:00
AWARDS Luncheon Honoring All NCAAHPERD and Association Awardees (tickets required) North Main A
12:00 – 1:00 PEA NCAAE PEA NCSMA AAE PEA St. Majors AAHE DANCE
Teaching QuickStart Eat Smart, Sport Creating Strategies for Starting and You are What Arts & Human
Volleyball Tennis Move More, Management Sustainable infusing Operating a You Eat - Development
through Games Weigh Less for Consultants on Adaptive Sports FITNESSGRAM Fitness Superfoods
Stages State "The Cheap." into your PE Business
Employees ( X
ESPECIALLY
Teachers)
1:15 -2:15 PEA PEA PEA PEA PEA NCAAHPERD St. Majors AAHE DANCE
Poster Bring It On! Square Dancing The Biggest Training Adapted Biggest Loser KettleBell Watch Your State of The
Session 2 With The Stars: Mover Teacher Physical Contestants Ed Fitness Training Mouth! How Arts NC DPI
Exhibit Area Join Me!! HOPSports Candidates to Education and Heba Oral Health
X Implement Forum Impacts Total
FITNESSGRAM Health
2:30 -3:45 PEA PEA PEA Joint Projects NCAAHPERD PEA PEA St. Majors
Red Light, Less Is More Modified Middle How to Run a What Does All High-Tech Analysis of President DANCE
Green Light School Successful JRFH of this IsPOD Assessment for Physical Southern AAHE Teaching Them
Event Data Mean For Physical Fitness, District HIV Education Where They
NC?? Education Students w/students in Middle and Live
attitudes & Milton Wilder High Schools
health related
behavior
4:00 -5:00 PEA PEA PEA Joint Projects NCSMA AAE NCAAE St. Majors AAHE DANCE
There's NO Movin to the Fun Fast Socci How to Run a The "Use" of NetWorks' Environments Dancing Into a Cervical Bharatanatyam
Dodgeball in Groove – Part 3 Learning for Successful HFH Athletics at "Because I Can" for Post-Graduate Cancer/HPV : Dance of
this Gym! Elementary PE. Event NCAA D2/D3 Character @ extracurricular Life mind, body and
Institutions Work in PE sport and PA in soul.
NC Middle
Schools
6:30 - 8:15 PEA Social (Presidential Suite) DANCE Social New Board of Directors Swearing In
Check message board by registration desk for location President’s Suite 5:15pm
9:45-11:00
11:15-
12:30
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Friends of NCAAHPERD
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The FRIENDS of NCAAHPERD was established in 1989 to raise funds for worthwhile projects of the NCAAHPERD
membership. It was decided that FRIENDS of NCAAHPERD would have a total of over $10,000 before any monies
would be given out. In 1994, the $10,000 minimum was met and surpassed. Therefore, the FRIENDS of NCAAHPERD
committee is prepared to accept and review applications and proposals for grants, scholarships and projects. You may
request a proposal form from NCAAHPERD at 1-888-840-6500.
As of October 12, 2009, FRIENDS contributions for 2008 were $2,050.00, with a balance of $60,564.96. FRIENDS
have awarded back to NCAAHPERD members $25,454.00 in grants to this date.
REGISTRATION MANAGERS
LINDA HARRILL RUDISILL & KEN RUDISILL
We can’t thank Linda enough for over twenty-three years of tireless service
to NCAAHPERD in so many ways, but especially as our Registration
Manager. She has been the recipient of many professional awards including:
NCAAHPERD Honor Award, NC Health Educator of the Year, SDAAHPERD
Health Educator of the Year, and the AAHE Presidential citation. The North
Carolina Association for the Advancement of Health Education established
the Linda Harrill Rudisill Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2004
NCAAHPERD Convention. This award was developed in honor of Linda,
who was the first recipient, and who has contributed over forty-one years of
service and dedication to health education. Her enthusiasm, expertise, and firm belief that health education improves
lives are evident in all her actions. Her ever faithful “honeybun” Ken pitches in wherever he is needed and as long as
he is needed. Without this valuable team, we would all have to work twice as hard. In addition, Linda and Ken are also
Ambassadors for the IsPOD program. For those who have not met them, make it a point to go see them and thank
them for taking care of us all!
EXHIBITS MANAGER
FREDIA GOOCH
This will be Fredia’s eleventh year as our exhibits manager. She works hard throughout the year
contacting vendors, setting up contracts, verifying space and preparing our exhibitors for our
annual convention. At the convention you will see her tirelessly running back and forth seeking to
make everyone’s experience a great one! We added spaces this year after selling out last year,
and still the exhibit space is completely sold out! From 57 vendors to 70 vendors, and next year
with more space, we will be even bigger! Go by and congratulate Fredia on her most successful
event!
STAFF: JUDY MARTINO, LAUREN CARTER, LINDSEY RAVA, DANIELLE HUMPHREYS, JAMIE PITTMAN
Congratulations to Lauren and the rest of the staff for all their behind the scenes work getting ready for the third largest
convention in the USA! Make sure you see Judy, Lauren, Lindsey, Danielle, and Jamie at the Registration Desk!!
TERESA DAIL
SALLY MESEROLE
UNIVERSITY/COLLEGE HEALTH
MIDDLE SCHOOL HEALTH
EDUCATOR
EDUCATOR OF THE YEAR
Dr. Teresa Dail is an Assistant
Sally Meserole has been teaching for
Professor at North Carolina
32 years. During that time she has
Agricultural and Technical State
coached volleyball and taught Health
University (NC A&T). Dr. Dail
and Physical Education. For the past
received her BS in Physical
21 years, she has taught at Myrtle
Education from Wake Forest
Grove Middle School in Wilmington
University, her MAT from University
where along with her teaching and
of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, and
coaching duties she has served as
her PhD in Exercise and Sport Science from the University
the athletic director. Among her accomplishments she was
of North Carolina Greensboro. Her teaching areas include
in the first wave of physical educators to receive NBPTS
biomechanics, human sexuality, personal health, motor
status and also to have received her MAEd in Health from
learning and control, and fitness walking. Her research
ECU in 2006. She is a member of the Wilmington Road
interests are health behavior assessment in college
Runners Club and directs the Bald Head Island Maritime
students and metacognition in the learning and retention of
Classic which will be celebrating its 25th anniversary in
physical and cognitive skills. NCAAHE is proud to award
November. Although not competiting, she continues to run,
Dr. Teresa Dail their 2009 University Health Educator of the
walk, cycle, and swim. It is with pleasure that NCAAHE
Year.
names Sally Meserole as the 2009 Middle School Health
Educator of the Year.
ROBIN BERGERON-NOLAN
DISTINGUISHED FRIEND OF
SHANA WHITLEY
HEALTH
HIGH SCHOOL HEALTH
Robin Bergeron-Nolan holds degrees
EDUCATOR OF THE YEAR
and certifications in school health,
Shana Whitley’s educational
biology, and curriculum supervision,
background includes graduating
to name a few. She accepted a
Magna Cum Laude from Appalachian
district level position as the
State University with both a Bachelor
Supervisor for Substance Abuse. In
of Science in Health Education and a
this position, she directed the first
Masters in School Administration.
Region V Student Athlete Summer Institute (SASI) and
Currently she is eagerly awaiting
served as Project Director for the education program at
results from the recently added
LINKS Adolescent Treatment Center. When the three
National Boards in Health Education.
schools systems in Guilford County merged in 1993, she
As a founding faculty member of Lake Norman High
accepted the Health and Physical Education Curriculum
school, she has been a lead teacher, a mentor to new
Specialist position, which she held for twelve years. During
teachers, a Staff Moral Committee leader, PLC chair, and
that time, she worked with Health and Physical Education
has co-chaired many committees including the School
teachers K-12 and became the supervisor for the middle
Improvement Team for many years. Ms. Whitley serves as
school Health Resource Teacher program. She was
lead health teacher at Lake Norman High School where
named Guilford County Schools Administrator of the Year
she also teaches a physical education class devoted to the
and District V Administrator of the Year. Additionally, she
lifetime fitness of female students. NCAAHE is proud to
has served on the NCAAHE Board, NCAAHPERD City/
name Shana Whitley as High School Health Educator of
County Directors Committee, and NCAAHPERD
the Year.
Conference Registration Committee. After serving several
years as the Curriculum Specialist for Health and Physical
Education, Robin was assigned additional areas of
responsibility, which included serving as the Curriculum
Specialist for Arts Education and Foreign Language. She
had the honor of serving as a member of the US
Delegation, Beijing Youth Science Creation Competition. In
DONNA BREITENSTEIN
NCAAHPERD awards LINDA HARRILL RUDISILL
30 SERVICE AWARD
Dr. Donna Breitenstein is Professor
and Coordinator of Health Education
at Appalachian State University. She
has prepared health educators for
schools and community agencies for
2005, she was asked to serve as the Director for Health
35 years after teaching in public
Services in Guilford County Schools and that is the
schools in Philadelphia and NC for
position she currently holds. In this role she serves as the
six years. Donna currently directs the
district liaison for school nurses, works with the
NC Comprehensive School Health Training Center which is
Kindergarten Health Assessment and Immunization
funded by the NC Department of Public Instruction to
program, School Health Advisory Council incorporating
provide professional development in HIV/STD and teen
components of the CDC Coordinated School Health Model,
pregnancy prevention. She serves as Professional
and continues to supervise the Health Resource Teacher
Development Coordinator for North Carolina (Centers for
program. NCAAHE is proud to present Robin Begeron-
Disease Control and Prevention). The Adolescent
Nolan as the 2009 Distinguished Friend of Health.
Pregnancy Prevention Campaign of NC recognized her “for
outstanding effort in teen pregnancy prevention.” She has
been recognized for Excellence in Teaching by the UNC
Board of Governors and as the Outstanding Health
Educator by the Association for the Advancement of Health
Education. Under her leadership, the Training Center has
recently been awarded a grant to provide professional
development to school personnel in suicide intervention.
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NCAAHPERD Awards
NANCY HOOVER
ISPOD OUTSTANDING AMANDA SHOE MARTIN
HEALTHFUL LIVING EDGAR W. HOOKS JR. YOUNG
COORDINATOR PROFESSIONAL AWARD
Nancy Hoover graduated from Wake Amanda S. Martin is a 2001 graduate
Forest University in 1976 with a of University of North Carolina -
Bachelor of Science degree with K- Greensboro and received her
12 certification, has done Master’s Master’s degree from North Carolina
course work at UNC-G and the A&T State University in 2005. A
University of Minnesota, and physical education teacher with the
completed her Master’s in Physical Guilford County School System at
Education from Gardner-Webb University. During her 33 Jefferson Elementary School in
years in education she has taught Greensboro, Amanda is a regular presenter and attendee
all levels, kindergarten through college (University of at local, state and national physical education conferences
Minnesota). Nancy is beginning her third year as Program and workshops. Amanda has served as the North Carolina
Specialist for Physical Education and Health for the American Heart Association Joint Projects Co-Coordinator
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School System where she for the last 3 years, where she promotes a strong
helps 78 schools. Her past accomplishments include FCAE partnership between NCAAHPERD and AHA for the
Runner-Up Terry Sanford Award for Cultural Diversity in support, growth, and goals of Jump Rope for Heart and
Teaching, Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Teacher of the Hoops for Heart. She has also served as a Guilford County
Year, Region Five Teacher of the Year, Regional Character Schools’ Beginning Teacher Mentor since 2006.
Educator of the Year, and the Duke Kenan Ethics Award. In 2004, Amanda was selected as one of eleven Project Fit
She supports all her schools as they implement the IsPOD America Regional Trainers in the nation. Her other honors
program throughout her county. She makes herself include the 2009 Guilford County PTA Outstanding
available to the IsPOD staff at all time to support and Educator of the Year Award, the 2008 Jefferson
encourage other districts to get on board. It is with great Elementary Teacher of the Year, and the 2003 Project Fit
please we award Nancy Hoover as a 2009 IsPOD America National All-Star Teacher of the Year. For her
Outstanding Healthful Living Coordinator. outstanding leadership and numerous contributions
throughout our state, NCAAHPERD is proud to recognize
Amanda Shoe Martin as a 2009 Edgar J. Hooks Young
Professional Award recipient.
CHRIS WALKER
EDGAR W. HOOKS JR. YOUNG NCAAHPERD awards
PROFESSIONAL AWARD
Chris Walker is a 1996 graduate of
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the University of South Carolina at
Spartanburg. As a student, he
served as President of the Physical
Education Major’s Club and
JENNIFER BOSSI
volunteered at the 1994 Special
JUNE P. GALLOWAY
Olympics Southeast Regional
UNDERGRADUATE
Games in Atlanta, Georgia. Chris is a
SCHOLARSHIP
physical education teacher at Hillsborough Elementary
Jennifer is a senior at Wingate
School (Orange County, NC) where he serves as a lead
University, majoring in Athletic
member of the school district’s “Healthy School
Training. She is the President of the
Communities Associated Site,” a national initiative of ASCD
Phi Epsilon Kappa Sports Sciences
(Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development)
Honorary Fraternity, a member of the
to promote systemic approaches to improving the health,
Women’s Cross Country Team and a
well-being, and academic success of students. Known for
member of the Student Government
his advocacy and leadership, he partnered with the UNC-
Association. Jennifer’s current goal is to pass her board
Chapel Hill in a program called “Get 60” designed to
certification exam to become an athletic trainer and use
prevent childhood overweight. At the state level, he served
her experiences and knowledge to help athletes perform to
on the NCDPI’s Task Force for Healthful Living Resources
the best of their abilities. Jennifer also aspires to further
and has trained classroom teachers to use the “Healthy
her education to the doctorate level so that she may teach
Active Children” activities designed to enhance daily
and do research in a university setting.
physical activity for K-8 students. Chris is involved in both
the Spring and Fall PELTs and is a former “Floyd Woody
Spirit Award” winner. For his outstanding leadership and
HANNAH M. PRIEST
numerous contributions throughout our state,
RONALD H. HYATT GRADUATE
NCAAHPERD is proud to recognize Chris Walker as a
SCHOLARSHIP
2009 Edgar J. Hooks Young
Hannah is a graduate student at East
Professional Award recipient.
Carolina University seeking a
Masters Degree in School Health
Education. Hannah is the assistant
TIMOTHY M. ELLIOTT
coach on the ECU Women’s Tennis
NATHAN TAYLOR DODSON
Team, is a graduate teaching
UNDERGRADUATE
assistant and a research assistant to
SCHOLARSHIP
Dr. Sharon Rogers. Hannah intends
Timothy is a senior at Wingate
to pursue a doctorate in health
University, majoring in Sport
education and her ultimate career goal is to hold a position
Management. He is a member of the
teaching health at the college level while engaging in
Wingate Cross Country Team, is a
health-related research.
representative on the Executive
Board for the Phi Epsilon Kappa
Fraternity is a member of the Bulldog
Running Club and represented Wingate University at the Advocacy Awards
5th Annual Student Leadership Retreat in 2008. Timothy is
passionate about advocating living a healthy lifestyle, PAULA HUDSON COLLINS
especially for the youth. He plans to help a sports team or NC STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
community program create an environment for fans that Paula Hudson Collins, Senior Policy
encourages positive role models and living an active and Advisor for Healthy Responsible
healthy lifestyle. Students with the NC State Board of
Education is no stranger to
NCAAHPERD or awards. She has
been an outstanding supporter of
Health Education for many decades
and continues to work with
NCAAHPERD’s mission of healthy
active North Carolinians. Most
recently she served as Chair of the Legislative task force
SCHS about handling our IsPOD data, over one million
NCAAHPERD awards students online survey answers as well as FitnessGram
36 data to be tracked over four or five years. Without
hesitation, Dr. Buescher gave his good council and
leadership and agreed that the SCHS was a great fit for
NCAAHPERD. We couldn’t be more pleased. For his
efforts and assistance in getting our IsPOD data program
up and running, NCAAHPERD would like to present Dr.
on childhood obesity where her leadership and guidance
Paul Buescher with our 2009 Advocacy Award.
was truly outstanding. She has received numerous awards
for her efforts and it is with great pleasure NCAAHPERD
present Paula Hudson Collins with its 2009 Advocacy
REPRESENTATIVE RICK GLAZIER
Award.
LEGISLATOR OF THE YEAR
AWARD
Representative Glazier has been a
RUTH PETERSEN
real champion for addressing
NC DIVISION OF PUBLIC HEALTH
childhood obesity and overweight
Dr. Petersen received her MD and
issues in our state. He has
MPH from UNC. After training in
introduced legislation, co-sponsor
Obstetrics and Gynecology in
legislation, and been a vocal
Rochester NY, she was the Medical
supporter for the need to address
Director at a Health Department in
this most pressing health issue.
New York State. She returned to NC
Representative Glazier is in his
to complete the UNC Preventive
second term representing Cumberland County. It is with
Medicine Residency and a post-
great pleasure we present Representative Glazier the 2009
doctoral fellowship in health services
Legislator of the Year award.
research. Currently, Dr. Petersen works at NC Division of
Public Health as the Section Chief for Chronic Disease and
Injury Section. It is in this capacity that she served as then
SENATOR STAN BINGHAM
State Health Director Leah Devlin’s lead in writing the Joint
LEGISLATOR OF THE YEAR
DPI/DPH Child Obesity Task Force Report along with
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Paula Collins. Dr. Petersen has also been the primary
Senator Bingham was the only
writer from Department of Public Health on the NC Institute
Senator to introduce legislation this
of Medicine Prevention Task Force Report as well and has
year in the Senate to fight childhood
participated in the NC IOM Adolescent Task Force. She
obesity. The comprehensive bill
brings a unique perspective of deep involvement in all
would establish an obesity
three, working to align recommendations for maximum
prevention program in the public
impact. Recently Dr. Petersen hosted the first ever joint
schools, including a school health
site visit of all the CDC Project Officers involved in chronic
coordinator, a school health advisory
disease prevention and control. It is with honor that we
council, significant input by parents,
recognized the leadership of Dr. Petersen in the fight
and physical fitness assessments including BMI data.
against childhood obesity and overweight with our 2009
Unfortunately it was not able to be heard due to the severe
Advocacy Award.
financial crisis, but we know this issue will not be far from
his heart. The Senator is in his fifth term representing
Guilford and Davidson counties and serves on the
PAUL BUESCHER
Legislative Task Force on Childhood Obesity. It is with
NC STATE CENTER FOR HEALTH
great pleasure we present Senator Stan Bingham the 2009
STATISTICS
Legislator of the Year award.
Dr. Buescher became director of the
State Center for Health Statistics
(SCHS) in 2005 after serving in HONOR AWARDS
progressively responsible roles. He
began work at the SCHS in 1980 as ROLAND A. “CHIP” GILL
a statistician and gained a reputation HONOR AWARD
as a productive contributor to its Chip Gill has had a long and
work. In 1993 he became head of the distinguished teaching, coaching and
Statistical Services Unit. Having spent most of his career at athletic director career. Starting at
the SCHS, Paul is intimately familiar with its programs and Person Senior High School in 1970,
is highly committed to its ongoing success and Chip has worked at Burlington
improvement. In 2007 NCAAHPERD approached the Williams, South Johnston, and finally
at Southern Durham High, his alma mater. During this time,
Chip was the recipient of 10 Coach-of-the-Year titles NCAAHPERD awards
including wrestling (2), football (5), and women’s track (3).
Additionally, he was named as the 1991 Head Football
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Coach for the East All Stars team. Chip continues to be a
very active and dedicated leader in NCAAHPERD, having
served as the President of the NC Association for Athletic
Education for three different terms (2002, 2004, 2009) and
CATHY S. ROBERTS
currently as a member of the Long Range Planning
HONOR AWARD
Committee. As a reflection of his dedication to the field of
Cathy S. Roberts is beginning her
coaching education at the state level, Chip has also
37th year at the University of North
received commendations from the NC High School Athletic
Carolina-Greensboro (UNC-G). Hired
Association and the NC Athletic Directors Association
in 1973, Cathy started as a staff
including the Jay M. Robinson “Priceless Gem” Award and
member for the School of Health,
induction into the Athletic Director’s Hall of Fame. Chip
Physical Education, Recreation and
graduated from Elon College in 1970 on an athletic
Dance. In 1988, she was hired as
scholarship where he participated in football (4-year
the Associate Athletic Director with specific oversight for
letterman) as well as in track (2-year letterman). He
facilities and operations. During her tenure at UNC-G, she
continues to volunteer his time with NCAAHPERD and the
has served on numerous campus committees and task
NC High School Athletic Association. For his outstanding
forces. As the Senior Woman’s Administrator, Cathy has
leadership and numerous contributions throughout our
been a member on and chaired a variety of committees for
state, NCAAHPERD is proud to recognize Roland A. “Chip”
the Southern Conference.
Gill as a 2009 Honor Award recipient.
Known throughout the NCAAHPERD Executive Board for
her endless capacity for faithful service, she has
DEE HALL
coordinated the audio-visual needs for numerous
HONOR AWARD
NCAAHPERD State Conventions and Southern District
Dee Hall has been teaching for over
AHPERD. Over the years, she has volunteered for
28 years, with the majority of this
numerous community and state-level events and has
time for Catawba County Schools.
served in many roles. These include the NCAA Eastern
She has been active with the
Regionals and the “4 Kay Yow” WBCA charity golf
Physical Education Association
tournament.
(PEA) and NCAAHPERD in a wide
variety of roles and leadership
A 1973 graduate of UNC-G, Cathy is a former women’s
positions. Known throughout the
basketball official and an officer of the North Carolina
state for her professional expertise,
Board of Officials for Women’s Sports. In 2007, Cathy was
Dee has served for 10 years as a member of the Spring
inducted into the UNC-G Athletics Hall of Fame.
Physical Education Leadership Training (SPELT), the
NCAAHPERD Public Relations Committee, the Public
For her outstanding leadership and numerous contributions
Relations and Advocacy Representative for PEA, and an
throughout our state, NCAAHPERD is proud to recognize
ISPOD Ambassador. A former NC Middle School Physical
Cathy S. Roberts as a 2009 Honor Award recipient.
Education Teacher of the Year (2000), Dee was also
honored by News-Talk Radio WBT as their “Home Town
Hero” (2004) for starting a project that sent over 350
soccer balls, soccer warm-ups, uniforms, and soccer
shoes to school children in Iraq. Dee’s community
involvement include the Juvenile Diabetes Walk for the
Cure; Habitat for Humanity; and Catawba Valley Special
Olympics. Recently, she and her husband, Jim, spent 10
days in South Africa conducting sports camps for school- Help NCAAHPERD grow. keep your
aged youth and leaving hundreds of pieces of sports membership current and encourage
equipment for those children to continue to use. Dee
graduated from UNC-Greensboro in 1975, completed her your fellow teachers to join and
Master’s degree from Gardner Webb University in 2000,
and National Board Certification in 2001. For her
participate. each association needs
outstanding leadership and numerous contributions volunteers for their boards.
throughout our state, NCAAHPERD is proud to recognize
Dee Hall as a 2009 Honor Award recipient.
serving on Educational Testing Service’s National Advisory
NCAAHPERD awards Committee and the Praxis Physical Education Standing
38 Committee.
Over the years, Donna has served NCAAHPERD as the
Student Major’s Association Advisor, Chair of the
Constitution Committee, the Newsletter Editor, and
Webmaster. In 2000, she was named as the College/
University Physical Education Teacher of the Year. In 2003,
DONNA WOOLARD
she received the NCAAHPERD Service Award. Two years
HONOR AWARD
later, in 2005, Donna was elected Vice President of the
Donna Woolard is the Chair and
Alliance, serving her term as Alliance President in 2007.
Professor of the Department of
Donna joined NCAAHPERD in 1975 as an undergraduate
Exercise Science at Campbell
at East Carolina University (ECU). Receiving her master’s
University. Recognized as an expert
degree from ECU and a doctorate in physical education
in the professional preparation of
from Middle Tennessee State University, Donna started her
physical education teachers, Donna
career in higher education as an assistant professor at
has been cited by the National
Mars Hill College and later at Elizabeth City State
Council for the Accreditation of
University. For her outstanding leadership and numerous
Teacher Education. She is best
contributions throughout our state, NCAAHPERD is proud
known for her PEpraxis.com website that assists physical
to recognize Donna Woolard as a 2009 Honor Award
education teachers to take the Praxis Exams. Since 2001,
recipient.
Donna has been a consultant for the Praxis assessments,
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Past Alliance Award Recipients
Edgar W. Hooks, Jr. Award Brandon Hibbard, Wingate, 2006
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James Hines, Jr., 1984 Masahiro Takahagi, Methodist, 2007
Paula Hildebrand 1985 Katie Lewis, ASU, 2008
Angela Lumpkin, 1985 Timothy Elliott, Wingate, 2009
Richard Gay Isreal, 1986
David Moore, 1986 Robert E. Blackburn Outstanding Jump Rope
Robert Johnson, 1987 for Heart Coordinator Paul Derr, 1971
Charles J. Hardy, 1989 Robert E. Blackburn, 2003 Norman E. Leafe, 1971
Jackie S. Current, 1990 Fleta Windell, 2004 LeRoy t. Walker, 1971
Peggy Smith, 1991 Kim Berg, 2005 Margaret A. Greene, 1972
Anne “Meg” Sheehan, 1993 Holly Porter - Huntersville 2006 H. Carroll King, 1972
Susan Jackson, 1994 Fonda Rosenbaum 2007 Randa D. Russell, 1972
Donna Spinx, 1994 Ashley Douma, North End 2008 Clarence Gaines, Sr., 1974
Melanie Champion, 1995 J.J. Beale, 2009 Edgar Hooks, Jr., 1974
Kymberly Ballard, 1996 John Clements, 1975
Brett Everhart, ASU 1998 Outstanding Hoops for Heart Coordinator Virginia Hart, 1975
Dan Grube, WCU, 2002 Jennie Jones, 2004 Jay Massey, 1975
Tammy Schilling, 2004 Molly Dibble, 2005 Floyd Woody, 1975
Michelle Wallen, 2004 Pat Dean – S. Charlotte MS, 2006, 2007 Joseph Amendola, 1976
Ann Hulslander, 2005 Misty Babson, Davis Drive 2008 Rosalie Bryant, 1976
Not Awarded, 2006 Jennifer Garner, 2009 Jim Hamilton, 1976
Ben S. Stern, 2007 Otto Spilker, 1976
Sarah Langer, 2008 June P. Galloway Scholarship Award Gail Hennis, 1978
Amanda Martin, 2009 Mary Morris, WCU 1976 Ruth Magher, 1978
Chris Walker, 2009 Linda Robinson, Mars Hill, 1977 George Powell, 1978
Cynthia Averette, ECU 1978 A. Celeste Ulrich, 1978
Legislative Leadership/Advocacy Laura Edwards, Mars Hill 1979 Marjorie Crisp, 1979
Congressman Charles Taylor, 2000 Jacqueline Livingston, Livingston 1980 Ronald Hyatt, 1979
Senator John Edwards, 2000 Karen Gross, ASU 1981 George Shackleford, 1979
NC Superintendent Mike Ward, 2003 Margaret Greene, Mars Hill, 1982 Ernest M. Allen, 1980
State Health Dir. Leah Devlin ‘03 Tonda Maggard, ECU 1983 Edward L. Cloyd, Jr., 1980
NC Representative Larry Bell ‘03 Sherri Green, UNC-CH 1984 Marie Riley, 1981
NC Treasurer, Richard Moore ‘03 Pamela Knight, UNCG 1985 Robert Blackburn, 1982
Dr. Olson Huff, 2004 Kathryn Stewart, Gardner-Webb 1986 Phyllis Pharr, 1982
Senator William Purchell, 2004 Denise Brewster, ECU, 1987 Marian Solleder, 1982
Representative Verla Insko, 2004 Not awarded 1988 John Friedrich, 1983
Kymm Ballard, 2005 Carol M. Modecki, ECSU, 1989 Harvey Murphy, 1983
Lt. Governor Beverly Perdue, 2005 Brenda Turner, Greensboro Col 1990 Bill Russell, 1983
NCAE Eddie Davis, 2006 Samuel Usher, 1991 Dorothy Casey, 1984
Not awarded, 2007 Not awarded 1992 Virginia Christian, 1985
Rep. Douglas Yongue, 2008 Tricia Carlyle, Lenoir-Rhyne, 1993 Jan Watson, 1985
Chairman SBE Howard Lee, 2008 Stephanie Morgan, China Grove, 1994 Kenneth Wheeler, 1985
President PTA Debra Horton, 2008 Nora “Beth” Tharpe, UNCG, 1995 William “Gid” Alston, 1986
Rep. Rick Glazier, 2009 Brian Jillings, 1996 Walter C. Cornwell, 1986
Senator Stan Bingham, 2009 Not awarded 1997 Lynne P. Gaskin, 1986
Dr. Ruth Petersen 2009 Laura Dibble, Elon College 1998 William Walker, 1987
Paula Hudson Collins, 2009 Amber W. Cartwright, ECU, 1999 Jane Jenkins, 1987
Elizabeth Jackson, ASU, 2000 Larry Bostian, 1987
Nathan Taylor Dodson Scholarship Elizabeth Broadaway, 2001 Rick Barnes, 1987
Mary Merrifield, ECU 1974 Not awarded 2002 Beverly Shaw Sanford, 1988
Beth Hamilton, WCU 1974 Not awarded 2003 Herb Appenzeller, 1988
Kamron Benfield, Campbell 1975 Kristy Posey, Wingate 2004 Frances B. Hogan, 1989
Barbara W. Banks, WFU 1976 Tara Jenkins, Wingate 2005 Linda Harrill Rudisell, 1990
Kathryn Davis, UNCG 1977 Ashley H. McLellan, UNC W 2006 Paul Gardner, Jr., 1991
Crystal C. Sharpe, WCU 1978 Amanda Siegrist: Wingate 2007 Donna Breitenstein, 1991
Deborah Wallwork, Elon 1979 Lindsay Roycraft, Wingate 2008 Kate Barrett, , 1993
Melinda Webb, Gardner-Webb,1980 Jennifer Bossi, Wingate, 2009 Larry McDonald, , 1994
John Knowlton, UNCW 1981 Angela Lumpkin, 1995
Lisa Williams, NC Wesleyan, 1982 Ronald W. Hyatt Graduate Scholarship Lynn Berle, 1996
James C. Hertz, Mars Hill 1983 Amy Parmalee, Wingate, 2007 James Rich 1996
Lori Bowen, Catawba College 1984 Ryan Jones, Wingate 2008 John LeBar, 2000
Amy Jarvis, Elizabeth City 1985 Hannah Priest, ECU, 2009 Cathy Thomas, 2000
Kathryn Bell, ASU, 1986 Ron Morrow, 2000
Carol Johnson, Lenoir-Rhyne, 1987 NCAIAW Scholarship Award John Bennett, 2001
Not awarded 1988 Theresa M. Zehnbauer, ASU 1985 Bonnie Ferneau, 2002
Rozanne M. Belica, UNCW, 1989 Amy Privette, Wake Forest, 1986 Sherry Salyer, 2003
James Schlossnagle, Elon, 1990 Scottie Eustis, Meredith Coll 1995 Kathy Crumpler, 2003
Anthony Hargrove, 1991 Jan Watson, 1996 Betsy Beals, 2005
Not awarded 1992 Kelly M. Jones, Meredith, 1999 Fredia Gooch, 2005
Judith Boyle, UNCW, 1993 Eva Jalajas, Western Carolina, 2000 Patricia Pertalion, 2005
Dawn Flerl, Mountain Home, 1994 Jennifer Anne Costarino, 2002 Anne Whitmire, 2005
Michael Presness, ASU, 1995 Laura Lynn Gerraughty, 2004 Kymm Ballard, 2006
Shawn Parker, WCU, 1996 Katy Beth Tran, UNC, 2005 Alec French, 2006
Not awarded, 1997 Winky Paseur, 2006
Farrah Humphrey, ECU 1998 Distinguished Friend of NCAAHPERD David White, 2006
Michael Thomas Whitehurst, 1999 Dr. Ronald W. Hyatt, 2006 Jimmie Grimsley, 2007
Krystal Tyndall, Meredith, 2000 Jerry McGee, 2007
Misti Faith Ward, Wingate, 2001 Honor Award Carey Hughley 2008
Eric Staples, High Point, 2002 Charles Spencer, 1966 Dee Hall, 2009
Not awarded 2003 Julia Grout, 1966 Chip Gill, 2009
Lawrence Martin, NCCU, 2004 Oliver Cornwell, 1966 Cathy Roberts, 2009
Diana Collier, ASU, 2005 Elizabeth C. Bookhout, 1971 Donna Woolard, 2009
42 NCAAHPERD Convention Evaluation Form
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convention listed below. All comments and suggestions are valuable to the next year Convention Planning Committee in
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