Friday, February 15, 2013

New Alumni- Transitioning from Active to Alumni

            Being a newer graduate and alumni in the fraternity and sorority world can be hard.  You are now in the “real world” and can see connections between activities and learned skills from organizations and employment.  When you are no longer in a chapter meeting you can observe the silliness of squabbles and solutions that may not come to those in the thick of it.  It is hard to resist the temptation; however, it is necessary to recognize that individuals deserve the experience to make those connections on their own as well as find their own solutions.  That isn’t to say when an opinion or help is asked for to ignore it, only to wait until it is asked for before assisting. 
Over the past two years of being an alumnus, this balance between active life and alumni life has been quite like standing on a precipice.  Struggling to stay out of affairs of the active delegation, while supporting them in any way possible.  If I could give any piece of advice to newer alumni it would be: keep your friendships with your sisters and brothers and keep business out of it.  If and when the active delegation needs something, that strength within the bond and your friendship will allow them to ask for you help.  If I could compare the experience to anything, it would be to seeing a new kitten walk, it seems so simple to someone who has mastered walking (though sometimes gravity disagrees); but to that kitten this is new and exciting.  Every active deserves the new and exciting experience just like that kitten; and like you (the alumni), the kitten will master it eventually given time and the right support system to help when needed.

Kat Tribulski
VP for TBS of NEDAA
Life Member of TBS #2861

Friday, February 8, 2013

MC to Alumni



So, I am sitting here at my desk trying to think of what to write for this next article and all of these thoughts are running through my head. Then, the light bulb went off. In a few months, I will be a graduate from Clarion University with a degree in Rehabilitative Sciences and a concentration in Developmental Disabilities. I will be well on my way to go out into the real world and make a living for myself. I will not only be leaving Clarion University, but I will become an alumnus of Tau Beta Sigma. It is a bittersweet feeling to say the least! From the beginning of my MC process to now, I have gained so much insight, passion, and knowledge from this sorority. I have grown as a sister and also as a person; I have made so many friends. I took two wonderful littles. I have stepped up and taken on two executive board positions, Corresponding Secretary and Alumni Historian, in my last year as an active member. After talking to alumni, they all still want to be involved with the organization and I like that a lot because it shows how much they care for sisterhood, service, and the love of music. As I end this journey of being an active member, I want to be just like them. I want to follow Wava’s wise words, “I want to still remain active in Tau Beta Sigma, until I join the great sorority in the sky.”

My big Hilary and I after I became a sister.

My "crazy" TBS family and I after 2nd degree.


Natalie Klocek
Tau Beta Sigma – Delta Omicron
Clarion University
Corresponding Secretary and Alumni Historian