Austin College to Inaugurate 16th President

Austin College to Inaugurate 16th President

Austin College | Sherman Texas | March 17, 2018

Steven O'DayAustin College will celebrate the inauguration of its 16th president, Steven P. O’Day, with an investiture and installation ceremony Friday, March 23, at 5 p.m.in Wynne Chapel. Members of the campus and surrounding communities are welcome to attend the ceremony and several accompanying events occurring throughout the week at no charge. Attendees are asked to register in advance on the Austin College website at www.austincollege.edu/inauguration, where a full listing of activities may be found.

The inauguration ceremony will include the color and tradition of the academic procession as bagpipers play the processional, and College Marshal Dr. David Baker of the physics faculty leads the procession into Wynne Chapel bearing the College mace. He will be followed by one representative of each of the current Austin College classes; delegates representing several colleges and academic associations from around the country; the Austin College faculty; officers of the College; senior trustees; the Board of Trustees; past presidents of the College; the platform party; and finally, the president.

Austin College Board of Trustees Chair David Corrigan of Dallas, a 1981 graduate of the College and president of Corrigan Investments, will officiate. During the installation, he will be assisted by Michelle Filander, women’s basketball coach and senior women’s athletics administrator at Austin College, who served on the Presidential Search Committee that brought O’Day to campus, and by Dr. Marjorie Hass, 15th president of Austin College, who left in June 2017 to become president of Rhodes College in Tennessee.

Dr. Kent Trachte, president of Lycoming College in Pennsylvania, will introduce the newly installed President O’Day to present his Inaugural Address, which will continue his inaugural theme, “What’s Next: Looking to the Future with Confidence.”

Following that address, Dr. Carmen Tafolla, a 1973 graduate of Austin College and the 2015 Poet Laureate of Texas, will offer a poem written especially for the inauguration; several individuals will present greetings and congratulations to President O’Day on behalf of larger groups; and the event will end with the traditional benediction response by the A Cappella Choir “The Lord Bless You and Keep You” before the recessional. Then the entire group exits Wynne Chapel for a reception in Wright Campus Center to celebrate the officially installed leader. The Greater Texoma Jazz Ensemble will perform.

Music will be provided during the ceremony by the Austin College A Cappella Choir, directed by Dr. Wayne Crannell. Megan Chiu ’18 and Jacob Martin ’20, students of Dr. Ricky Duhaime, will perform Vivaldi’s “Concerto in G Minor for Two Cellos, RV 531.” One anthem performed by the choir has been arranged by musician and former first lady of Austin College Anna Laura Page especially for the inauguration. Lisa Thomas will serve as college organist, presenting the prelude and recessional.

Wednesday | March 21

Regional Leadership Breakfast, Wright Campus Center, Mabee Hall, 7:30 a.m.

“Partners in Education: Meeting the Workforce Needs of Texoma”
Panelists: Steven P. O’Day, J.D., President, Austin College
Dr. Jeremy P. McMillen, President, Grayson College
Mark Anderson, Plant Manager, Emerson
Janie Bates, CEO, Workforce Solutions Texoma
Jeff Brown, Ph.D., Vice President & General Manager, Finisar – Sherman
Terrence Steele, Director of Administration, City of Sherman

Thursday | March 22

Dessert Reception featuring music by The Grand Avenue Trio, Wright Campus Center Living Room, 6:30 p.m.

Student Elevator Speech Competition, Wright Campus Center Living Room, 7:15 p.m.

This competition is part of the Austin College Student Scholarship Conference, held this year in conjunction with Inauguration events.

Friday | March 23

Inauguration Ceremony | Wynne Chapel, 5:00 p.m.

Celebratory Reception follows in Wright Campus Center, Mabee Hall and hallways, featuring music by the Greater Texoma Jazz Ensemble

9:00 p.m. Adams Observatory Star Party in the IDEA Center

Members of the local community are welcome to attend any inauguration events, but are asked to register in advance at www.austincollege.edu/inauguration.

About President O’Day

Steven P. O’Day became the 16th president of Austin College on October 30, 2017. He came to Austin College from Lebanon Valley College in Annville, Pennsylvania, where he was serving as vice president of strategic initiatives and secretary of the college. During his four years at the college, President O’Day also served as interim vice president of advancement and special assistant to the president. In addition, he held leadership roles there in institutional strategic planning and campus master planning. He managed major capital improvement projects for the college, including the construction of a $20.8 million facility that will house several of the college’s health professions academic programs. President O’Day also was instrumental in record-setting fundraising efforts, oversaw government and community relations, and served as a member of the college’s senior leadership team.

Prior to his work at Lebanon Valley College, President O’Day spent 15 years at Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, holding multiple senior leadership roles. He began his career in higher education as the head coach of the college’s women’s soccer team from 1997 to 2007. He was appointed associate dean for advisement at F&M in 1998, a position he held until 2001 when he became associate dean for student academic affairs. He remained in that role until receiving appointment as senior associate dean of the college in 2007, a position he held throughout the remainder of his tenure at F&M.

President O’Day describes his career in higher education as “being driven by a deeply held belief that we are called upon to personally educate and support the whole student—mind, body, and spirit—in the classroom and lab, on the athletic field, on the stage, in the studio, in the workplace, in the residence hall, throughout the global community, and in every facet of the student experience. This belief is grounded in a blending of the liberal arts and specialized training necessary for lives of significance, leadership, service, and integrity.”

Having earned his bachelor’s degree in political science from Millersville University in Pennsylvania, President O’Day received a juris doctor (J.D.) degree from Temple University School of Law in Philadelphia. He also completed the Management Development Program at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Prior to beginning his career in higher education, President O’Day was a practicing attorney in Lancaster and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

His wife, Cece, has been a high school English teacher and swimming coach for more than 25 years. Their son, Ryan, lives and works in the greater Boston area.

Austin College, a private national liberal arts college located north of Dallas in Sherman, Texas, has earned a reputation for excellence in academic preparation, international study, pre-professional foundations, leadership development, committed faculty, and hands-on, adventurous learning opportunities. One of 40 schools profiled in Loren Pope’s influential book Colleges That Change Lives, Austin College boasts a welcoming community that embraces diversity and individuality, with more than 40 percent of students representing ethnic minorities. A residential student body of approximately 1,275 students and a faculty of more than 100 allow a 13:1 student-faculty ratio and personalized attention. The College is related by covenant to the Presbyterian Church (USA) and cultivates an inclusive atmosphere that supports students’ faith journeys regardless of religious tradition. Founded in 1849, the College is the oldest institution of higher education in Texas operating under original name and charter.

Lake Texoma Burning of the Socks and Switch for Flip Flops!

Lake Texoma Burning of the Socks and Switch for Flip Flops!

Update: Lake Texoma Burning of the Socks Switch to Flip Flops 2019

The 3rd Annual Lake Texoma Burning of the Socks and Switch for Flip Flops will be March 17, 2018.  This unique event invites everyone out to various marinas and resorts around the lake as mariners welcome the arrival of spring.   This is a Lake Texoma event that you won’t want to miss!

The Burning of the Socks is a tradition started in the 1970’s thanks to Bob Turner who managed the Annapolis Yacht Yard.  At winter’s end, Captain Turner upon leaving his work on the first day of spring, decided to burn his socks in tribute to the coming warmer weather.  Turner’s personal custom caught on with others and became an annual tradition.

Over the years, the tradition has expanded along the east and west coasts and in between.  Mariners all over the country will be holding sock burning events to shed heavy winter wear for summer attire.  In Texoma Flip Flop season begins with the Spring Equinox which marks the moment when the center of the sun appears directly overhead at the Equator.

The Lake Texoma Burning of the Socks Switch to Flip Flops Celebration will be a day full of family friendly fun.  Along with the burning of the socks there will be lots of other fun events.  Here is a little preview of the events planned around the lake.

Big Mineral Marina
9-11 – Beach Cleanup
11:30-1 – Burning of the Socks – Free hotdogs, chips, tea and lemonade
1-3 – Lakeside tunes with Tom Branton

Bridgeview Marina
Flea market all day, begins 8am
Burning of the Socks – starts at 11am – free hot dogs
Tri-City Fire Department will be there!

Buncombe Creek Marina
Starts at 11am
Chili cook-off, polar plunge, wiener roast, bonfire, cookie sale, dunk tank, car show and more!

Cedar Mills Marina
Activities are from 4-6pm

Flowing Wells
5-10pm, free food, bring your lawn chairs, beach blankets and your favorite beverages

Highort Marina
Free hotdogs and s’mores from 3-5pm
Free flip-flops to first 100 attendees!
After burn party starts at 5pm with a surprise mystery performer

Lighthouse Marina
Starts at 4pm
Horseshoes, potato sack races, corn hole contest, scavenger hunt
Bonfire and sock burning at 5:30 pm
Live music starting at 6pm

Loose Wheel Texas NEW Venue!
Receive a drink token (with or without alcohol) if you bring a pair of socks to burn in our fire pit and a new pair to donate (or just a new pair)!

Walnut Creek
Annual Smoke Out!
This event is their annual charity cooking competition with all the proceeds going to the local volunteer fire departments.

During the Burning of the Socks,  It’s a tradition to read the following poem…

Ode to the Sock Burners

By Jefferson Holland, Poet Laureate of Eastport, 1995

Them Eastport boys got an odd tradition

When the sun swings to its Equinoxical position,

They build a little fire down along the docks,

They doff their shoes and they burn their winter socks.

Yes, they burn their socks at the Equinox;

 

You might think that’s peculiar, but I think it’s not,

See, they’re the same socks they put on last fall,

And they never took ‘em off to wash ‘em, not at all…

So they burn their socks at the Equinox

In a little ol’ fire burning nice and hot.

 

Some think incineration is the only solution,

‘Cause washin’ ‘em contributes to the Chesapeake’s pollution.

Through the spring and the summer and into the fall,

They go around not wearin’ any socks at all,

Just stinky bare feet stuck in old deck shoes,

Whether out on the water or sippin’ on a brew.

 

So if you sail into the Harbor on the 17th of March,

And you smell a smell like Limburger sauteed with laundry starch,

You’ll know you’re downwind of the Eastport docks

Where they’re burning their socks for the Equinox.

Striper Fishing Lake Texoma with Alabama Rigs

Striper Fishing Lake Texoma with Alabama Rigs

Striper Fishing Lake Texoma with Alabama Rigs makes catching kind of easy!  Why do A-Rigs catch Striped Bass?  The A-Rig is a somewhat new fishing lure that took the Professional Bass Fishing Tour by storm in 2010.  Now B.A.S.S. does not allow anglers to fish A-Rigs, but Striper fisherman love the secret weapon!  The five-arm casting umbrella rig makes a huge ball of bait profile that Stripers love!   Add five willow leaf blades and you get a great bait ball profile with a lot of flash!  The Yumbrella Flash Mob Jr is the best selling A-Rig and puts big Striper in the net!  You will need some good jig heads and soft plastic swimbaits, and then you are ready to Striper Fish Texoma! Don’t use jig heads over 1/4oz. Remember you will have five jig heads, five swimbaits, hooked to a one-ounce A-Rig!

Striper Fishing Texoma with A-Rigs

How to Striper Fish with A-Rigs

Do not overweigh the A-Rig! Using jig heads over 1/4oz will make the casting umbrella rig a work out! The A-Rig weighs 1oz and you add another ounce of jig heads, then swimbaits, that’s a heavy striper lure! We are finding most of our Striped Bass deep and hugging the bottom! The water is still very cold, so slow roll those A-Rigs! We are fishing in 20 to 25 feet of water and slowly reeling the A-Rigs across the bottom and catching some nice fish! Fish A-Rigs deep and slow until the weather warms up! When Lake Texoma surface water temperature reaches 70 degrees you can start speeding up the reel retrieve! The first part of April we will start using smaller swimbaits on a 3/4oz jig heads and vertically jigging slab spoons!

Striper Fishing Lake Texoma is Special

Lake Texoma is one of the few lakes Striped Bass reproduce naturally! Texoma is stocked with striper too, and that makes for a very good fishery! We are one of the few artificial lure only Lake Texoma Fishing Guides! If you like non stop actions and throwing lures to trophy striper, make your next Adventure Texoma Outdoors with Captain John Blasingame!  For more information see Striper Time with Lake Texoma Fishing Guide!

Lake Texoma Striper Guide John Blasingame
Striper Fish Texoma with Captain John Blasingame