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2009 Annual Chapter Report
Sigma Sigma Phi
Iota Chapter
Michigan State University
College of Osteopathic Medicine
2009-2010 Officers
 President: James Sutton
 Vice President: Tiffany Jarois
 Secretary/Treasurer: Amber Berry
 Editor: Dan Gibson
 Faculty Advisor: Dr. John Thornburg, D.O.
2009-2010 Committee
Chairpersons
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Academics: Megan Sikkema
Awards: Suzie Dupler
Diversity: Sierra Cuthpert
Initiation: Crystal Glassy
Membership: Megan Colecca/ Anastasia Arab
Pledge/Rush: Johanna Hollweg
Outreach: Ashley Brant
Social: Jamie Johnson
Volunteer: Hannah Nuckols/ Reem Jarbou
Membership for 2009-2010
Amber Berry
Anastasia Arab
Ashley Brant
Breanna Thiede
Christina Gough
Crystal Glassy
Dan Gibson
Dave Frederick
Ethan Ebner
Hannah Nuckols
James Sutton
Jamie Johnson
Jason Muir
Jennifer Bordato
Johanna Hollweg
Kyle Martin
Leonid Shamban
Megan Colella
Megan Sikkema
Reem Jarbou
Sierra Cuthpert
Steve Hardy
Suzanne Dupler
Tiffany Jarois
William Workman
Meetings
 This year’s meetings are held monthly
during the noon hour, usually near the end
of the month. Each e-board member is
required to attend and submit an update.
Information is compiled from the meetings,
organized into minutes, and made
available to all members.
Current Member Activities
 Lansing City Rescue Mission
Members have the opportunity to serve once monthly at
the Lansing City Rescue Mission. This service includes
serving meals and working the nursery following dinner.
 American Red Cross Blood Drive
Members have organized a competitive blood drive
scheduled for Monday, November 2nd. The class of
2012 will be competing against the class of 2013. The
winning class will receive a pancake breakfast cooked by
SSP members.
Current Member Activities (cont.)
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S.T.A.R.T.
Striving Toward a Reachable Target is a mentorship program
developed through the Iota chapter last year. The goal of the
program is currently to assist students of Lansing Eastern High
School in academic achievement and make college attainable. The
school currently graduates less than half of its students. This year,
members are involved in an ACT preparation workshop and
incorporating a Detroit High school to work with satellite campuses
at the Macomb University Center and Detroit Medical Center.
 Habitat For Humanity
Members are currently organizing Saturday volunteer
opportunities for the spring semester. These days will be dedicated
to volunteering for Habitat for Humanity in the Lansing Community.
Current Member Activities (cont.)
 Study Buddies
Study Buddies is a program started by SSP in
previous years. Members are currently working with and
providing guidance to the program this year. Study
buddies organizes exam reviews hosted by local
physicians as well as fellow students, provides tutoring
services, implements study tables, and utilizes a study
skills match program.
 Toys for Tots
Members will be responsible for organizing and
advertising the Toys for Tots program at MSUCOM.
Administrative Duties
 Constitution
With input from the membership, the executive
board has amended the Iota Chapter constitution.
Previously, members were required to attain any 16
hours of community service prior to the completion of
their second year of Medical School. The Executive
board has reorganized those hours to mandate 8 hours
must be dedicated to Sigma Sigma Phi events and the
other 8 hours can be from any volunteering of the
member’s choice.
Selection Criteria
 Grades > 84% in all courses
 Commitment to Community Service
 Extracurricular Involvement
 Essay
Member Requirements
 Academic Performance
 Volunteerism
Conclusion
 We have a wonderful group of students who are
remarkably bright, diverse, and dedicated to
MSUCOM, the osteopathic profession, and the
community. Many of our projects have already
been completed successfully, and our group
looks forward to witnessing the growth of Sigma
Sigma Phi here at MSUCOM. The Iota Chapter
is proud to represent the academic excellence
and dedication to community service at
MSUCOM.