CTAM General Business Meeting Minutes

Saturday, September 17, 2005

 

Meeting was called to order at 8:20 a.m.  Minutes from September 18, 2004 were approved with one change: spelling of Jim Studher was corrected to Studer. 

 

Presidents Report:

Jill Lofald began with introductions, welcome, a few chocolate quotes and one “old rhyme.” Thanks to Dan Cronn-Mills for the wonderful conference.  Dan stood and was recognized. Members of the Executive Committee and the Board of Governors were introduced.  Jill summarized some of her activities throughout the past year including her work on the Arts Consortium and during Arts Advocacy Day.  She carried CTAM information with her to meetings and tournaments to continue getting the word out about CTAM.  Everyone is encouraged to copy the green CTAM booklet in the convention packet and distribute these when on trips, for new teachers, English Dept members, etc. Encourage others to join CTAM.

 

CTAM 2006:  Metro area.  Still researching sites/hotels.  Mentioned the new Guthrie as one possibility.  The Guthrie might work for workshops or a show or tours but there is not enough room to have the entire conference there.  Perhaps this would be a better collaboration in another year.  Darlene Olsen mentioned that Peter Brosius would love to have the CTAM conference at their new space.  Also has been discussion about having the conference at a campus site because of the possibility of having better theatre workshop space.  One suggestion was to use the Holiday Inn (now the Crown Plaza) next to the League Office.  The Holiday Inn Metrodome is a possibility.  Executive Council will continue pursuing these options.

 

Treasurer’s Report:

Larry Schnoor acknowledged the convention hospitality contributors: MNSCU, Speech Coaches Association, Concordia, Graphic Edge, META and Bethany Lutheran.

CTAM finances are in good condition. 289 people had pre-registered for the convention. Dues paid: 39 META, 127 MSCA, 18 MDTA.  41 students will be attending under the CTAM Foundation grant.  There were 31 walk-in registrations.

 

Please remember to support contributions to the CTAM Foundation.  The Foundation funded the Playwrights Center New Plays on Campus project and CTAM was recognized in San Francisco at ATHE (Association for Theater in Higher Education) for this project.  The Arts Forum held at the Perpich Center and the 41 students attending this convention were also funded by the Foundation.  CTAM Journal has been published and is in the mail,

 

Larry recognized past CTAM supporters who died during the past year. Contributions are being made in their honor.

 


 

Newsletter Editors Report:

In absentia.  Dan Cronn-Mills reminded everyone to send in information for the newsletter.  Everything is welcome.  Send items to Shelly Freese or to Dan Cronn-Mills.  Next deadline is October 15. 

 

Historians’ Report:

In absentia. Cynthia Carver collects and maintains our history.  If you have information or would like to write a letter about this conference send it to Cynthia and she will put it in the archives.  Cynthia is currently on sabbatical and is writing a history of CTAM. 

 

Elections:

President Elect:  Executive Committee recommended the nomination of Sandy Nieland.  No nominations from the floor.  Motion was made, seconded.  Unanimously elected. 

Secretary:  Executive Council recommended the nomination of Karen P. Wilson.  No nominations from the floor.  Motion was made, seconded. Unanimously elected.

 

Sandy Nieland made a plea for everyone to fill out their conference suggestion forms (included in the packets and on the tables) as she will be in charge of planning next year’s conference.  If you have an idea but don’t want to lead the session just turn in the form and people will be contacted about leading such a session. 

 

Everyone was reminded to be on the lookout for people who would like to serve on the Board of Governors or the Executive Council.

 

Congratulations to those who were recognized at yesterday’s luncheon.

            Outstanding Individuals:      

Karen P. Wilson                                  

            Mark Quinlan

            Diana Rehling

            National Federation of Interscholastic Speech and Debate Association:

            Denise Atkinson

Other Business:

Larry Schnoor distributed two more prizes.  Aaron Brow and Don Fosburgh won lovely leather portfolio cases! Thanks to the Graphic Edge for providing these great prizes!

 

Passing the Gavel:

Dan Cronn-Mills came forward and was presented with Jill Lofald’s chocolate quotes.  Thanks to Jill for her work on CTAM!

Dan made one quick comment to recognize the wonderful support of Dr. Scott Olson and Dr. Warren Sandman.  Applause followed.

 

Meeting was adjourned at 8:52 a.m.

 

Respectfully Submitted,

Karen P. Wilson, Secretary