Thursday, February 19, 2009

Dec 5th 2009, serivce

Putting up holiday lights for a retirement home in Pullman, Wa.

Small new member's initialtion and current members' gathering:







Monday, November 10, 2008

May Commencement 2008



MortarBoard sells boutique flowers and flower leis as one of their fundraising activities.


July 4th, 2008


MortarBoard members...


Lovely lady with lovely cotton candy!




Juky 4th's Cotton candy Sale has been a tradtional fundrasing for WSU MortarBoard since 20XX (sorry, I don't know, I need to ask Sue lol)

Our alumni advisor: Sue Hinz


2008 new members: Brian & Siro(Lin)








Saturday, October 18, 2008

letters

MORTAR BOARD

Washington State University

October 2008

Dear WSU Student,

The Washington State
University chapter of Mortar Board is selecting new members for the
2008-2009 school year. Mortar Board is a prestigious national honor
society for college seniors. Since its establishment in 1918, nearly
a quarter of a million members have been initiated at 226 chartered
chapters across the nation. Membership recognizes superior
scholarship, leadership, and service to the university and the
community.

The Mortar Board

constitution delineates our purpose as follows: "to advance a
spirit of scholarship, to recognize and encourage leadership, to
provide service, and to establish the opportunity for a meaningful
exchange of ideas as individuals and as a group." In this
spirit, Mortar Board recognizes outstanding persons, honors them in a
tangible way, offers the opportunity for seniors to meet other campus
leaders, and provides service to the university and the community.

Activities andcontributions made by the WSU chapter include hosting the FreshmanScholars Dessert, serving as escorts for distinguished alumni,helping set up for university events such as the WSU Foundation Gala,working on Chamber of Commerce and other community events, andinteracting with various organizations in order to serve and promotehigher education. The scope of activities is determined each year bythe membership.

There are three
qualifications for membership in Mortar Board:

  1. The candidateshall be at least in his/her junior year or the equivalent in hours,depending on the candidate's accelerated or prolonged curriculum. Thecandidate must be a full-time student on the WSU Pullman campus andbe planning to graduate by December 2010.
  2. The candidate shall meet the minimum GPA of 3.0.
  3. The candidatemust be willing to meet the time requirements and pay a one-time initiation fee of $65. The group meets twice monthly. Mortar Board is a service as well as an honorary organization, and several group service projects will be required. Members are expected to devote at least 24 hours to projects through the whole school year.

If you wish to be
considered for Mortar Board membership, please complete the enclosed
information sheet to better acquaint us with your activities and
interests. The completed form can be e-mailed to siro@wsu.edu or
bmlewis@wsu.edu.

If you have anyquestions, please feel free to e-mail Mortar Board staff,siro@wsu.edu, bmlewis@wsu.edu or Mortar Board adviser Sue Hinz,suehinz@gmail.com. Information about Mortar Board nationally is available at its Web site: http://www.mortarboard.org/.

Please share this
with others eligible and interested in this service organization.

Sincerely,

WSU Mortar Board

Application download:








Friday, September 26, 2008

Welcome to Mortar Board WSU Charter

MORTAR BOARD
Washington State University


Dear WSU Student,

The Washington State University chapter of Mortar Board is selecting new members for the 2008-2009 school year. Mortar Board is a prestigious national honor society for college seniors. Since its establishment in 1918, nearly a quarter of a million members have been initiated at 226 chartered chapters across the nation. Membership recognizes superior scholarship, leadership, and service to the university and the community.

The Mortar Board constitution delineates our purpose as follows: "to advance a spirit of scholarship, to recognize and encourage leadership, to provide service, and to establish the opportunity for a meaningful exchange of ideas as individuals and as a group." In this spirit, Mortar Board recognizes outstanding persons, honors them in a tangible way, offers the opportunity for seniors to meet other campus leaders, and provides service to the university and the community.

Activities and contributions made by the WSU chapter include hosting the Freshman Scholars Dessert, serving as escorts for distinguished alumni, helping set up for university events such as the WSU Foundation Gala, working on Chamber of Commerce and other community events, and interacting with various organizations in order to serve and promote higher education. The scope of activities is determined each year by the membership.

There are three qualifications for membership in Mortar Board:
1. The candidate shall be at least in his/her junior year or the equivalent in hours, depending on the candidate's accelerated or prolonged curriculum. The candidate must be a full-time student on the WSU Pullman campus during the 2008-2009 school year, and be planning for graduation from WSU in December 2008 or May or December 2009.
2. The candidate shall meet the minimum GPA of 3.0.
3. The candidate must be willing to meet the time requirements and pay the annual dues of $65. The fee will be due in early April. The group meets twice monthly. Mortar Board is a service as well as an honorary organization, and several group service projects will be required. Members are expected to devote at least 24 hours to projects.

If you wish to be considered for Mortar Board membership, please complete the enclosed information sheet to better acquaint us with your activities and interests. The completed form can be e-mailed to Brina Lewis, bmlewis@wsu.edu,or Siro He,siro@wsu.edu.

If you have any questions, please feel free to e-mail Mortar Board staff, Brina Lewis, bmlewis@wsu.edu; Siro He, siro@wsu.edu, or Mortar Board adviser Sue Hinz, mailto:hinz@wsu.edu. Information about Mortar Board nationally is available at its Web site: http://www.mortarboard.org/.

Please share this with others eligible and interested in this service organization.

Sincerely,

WSU Mortar Board