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PURPOSE AND GOALS
THE GENERAL PURPOSES AND GOALS OF THE ARKANSAS ASSOCIATION OF INSTRUCTIONAL
MEDIA SHALL BE THE IMPROVEMENT OF EDUCATION AND THE PUBLIC WELFARE
THROUGH THE USE OF EDUCATIONAL MEDIA.
HISTORY
• 1953 organized as AAVA (Ark. Audio Visual Assoc.)
• 1954 first met as a section at AEA Fall Conference
• 1966 Affiliated nationally with DAVI (Division of Audio Visual Instruction now called AECT -The Assoc. of Educational Communications and Technology)
HISTORY (CONTINUED)• 1966 First issue of the official publication mailed
called News and Views; Dr. Bumpass was editor 66-73 and it was one of top 5 journals in the nation
• 1972 First spring conference (always before held in fall in conjunction with AEA Convention) in Russellville in April
• 1974 First Summer Leadership Conference held at Marble Falls
• 1975 First Student Media Festival with 30 entries• 1988 Name changed to AAIM (Ark. Assoc. of
Instructional Media) although straw vote in 1980• 1989 First Outstanding Media Program Award
Dr. Donald Bumpass,
Was AAVA President in 1968; shown here doing a slide show of “Our Audio-Visual Heritage” at Conference
This was at 1968 meeting.
Polly Orr and Iris Tucker were members way back then. They haven’t missed a conference.
1969 Officers: Gene Aist, Bill Lincoln, Sarah Hundley, Pauline Rankin
Gene Aist
Dr. Herb Lawrence
& Dr. Bumpass
1969 AAVA Conf.
Pauline Rankin, Herb Lawrence, Donald Bumpass about 1974
Herb Lawrence at early conference.
Dr. Ward Ankrum
President AAVA
1960-1961Pauline RankinPresident1972-1974Became Dr. Rankin in 1978
1973: This is Heloise Griffon, after whom our AAIM Scholarship is named, at Conference. She was State Dept. AV Director for 30 years from ’47 to ’77. Instrumental in 1953 in bringing together the AV Directors from around the state to form AAVA, she served as Sec. and President.
John Cheek
Wanda
Dr. Kirby
AAVA 1977
IS THAT
IRIS TUCKER BEHIND THOSE FOSTER GRANTS?
CIRCA
1972
Jim Shuff and John Cheek from AAVA Journals from
early 1980’s.
OUR MENTORS
Dr. Kirby
from UAPB
President of AAVA
1976-1977
Joyce McCain working registration at convention.
Mary Miller, President
Gladys Sachse received an award from ArLA
1981
John Cheek & Dolly
’90 AECT
Miss Kitty & Marshall Dillon
AAIM ‘91
Sharon, Pat,Jean, Ferrell, and Ann
AAIM ‘91
Sharon and Ferrell
Pat
&
Burt
In 1982 Iris Tucker ran for the AAVA Board
First AAVA Outstanding Leadership
Award went to Dr. Herb Lawrence
at Riverfront Hilton in NLR
on April 25, 1988.
Herb 1989 Conference
Herb at Conference
1991
Herb & Ferrell
Herb, Dr. Shuff & Pat McDonald
Other Awards Instituted 1991
• School Library Media Specialist of the Year
• Outstanding Individual Achievement
• AAIM Leadership Award
1981 AECT Region VII Conf. in Arkansas
1981
Jim Shuff
MORE HISTORY
• 1991 With the publication of the 100th issue, the name of our official publication was changed to Ark. Assoc. of Instructional Media Quarterly
• 1997 First issue of the AAIM Newsletter
• 1999 Publication title changed to Ark. Assoc. of Instructional Media Journal
1982
1988
Dr. Selvin Royal, UCA, 1970’s
Kay Bland & Pat McDonald at
Conference Event in 1993
Rachel and Pat at AECT 1995
Ferrell presenting in 1991at AAIM Conference
Judging the Media Festival Entries: Kay Bland, Barbara McKinney, Retta Patrick, Georgia Branscum---1987
Dr. Bumpass, Herb, Pat
1991 Conference
Pat and AETN Crew 1991
Ann, Pat, Margaret at Conference n 1989
Ann Ayres & Barbara Stripling at Awards Ceremony
1991
Presidential Reception 1991 at the Camelot
Rhetta Patrick who helped
write “Information Power” on left; she was national AASL president from ’89-’90
Mrs. Sue Shepherd (on right) at her retirement party in 1981 from Pulaski-Perry Regional Library; she was early AAVA member and AV pioneer trying to promote filmstrip and other AV use in public schools.
At first, the presidents had to serve until they could “find” someone to take their places.
Membership in AAVA was $1.00 per year.
At first, the conferences alternated between the colleges now called HSU and UCA.
Once (1972) three members (Rankin, Lawrence, and Garrison) underwrote expenses for the whole conference which was in Russellville and a huge success!
TRIVIA
Herb Lawrence was Treasurer from 1978 to 1993 and Pat McDonald took over
serving from then till now---AAIM won’t let you go!
Pauline Rankin has been a member since 1967 and is now a professor at La. State University.
She was president of AAVA when Ferrel James became a member
when he was a student at UofA.
MORE TRIVIA• Ferrel James got involved by designing an
early journal cover and writing an article
• He went to conference and met Herb, Cecil Garrison, Heloise Griffon, and AG Kirby and knew Bumpass as a professor at UofA
• Ferrel thinks his involvement with AAVA helped him get his job at UCA where he was before UALR
1975 saw Dave Spillers come to UALR, Ferrel James to UCA, Dennis Fleniken to
Tech, and Jim Shuff to HSU; Garrison was at UCA and Herb at AETN
and Kirby at UAPB Heloise Griffon was in charge of the ADE
AV Service film library John Cheek has been President twice—the
only brave soul
Djuna Dudeck is John Cheek’s daughter so our President elect now will be the second generation AAIM President in her family. That is why
we are emphasizing the history of AAIM and ‘The Next Generation’ in 2004 as she grew up with a lot of her
dad’s peers who are active AAIM members.
1983 Conference
John Cheek
Djuna Dudeck
2004 Conference
AND . . .
•POLLY ORR OF BISMARCK and IRIS TUCKER OF BENTON HAVE ATTENDED EVERY CONFERENCE SINCE THEY STARTED HAVING THEM ABOUT 1972
•Joyce Schneider, Betty Brown, Barbara Stripling, Mary Miller, Kay Bland, Suzy Gordon and others were members back in the 70’s
•Ferrel was an AECT intern at their conference early on, and Rachel received the Region 7 AECT Mini grant and Fulton Awards
•AAIM won the AECT Region 7 Bumpass Award for Affiliate Excellence the last time Rachel was President and it is named after our Dr. Bumpass
Joyce McCain joined in 1975 and has been active ever since and is now
Historian and keeps our archives; she even keeps printouts of our discussions
on the AAIM Listserv!
1988 Dr. Herb Lawrence
1989 Dr. Donald Bumpass
1990 Dr. Kay Bland
1991 Joyce Schneider
1994 Dr. Ferrel James
1995 Judy Wheetley
1997 Pat McDonald
1998 Barbie James
1999 Iris Tucker
2000 Joyce McCain
2001 Barbara Williams
2002 Connie Zimmer
2003 Karen Richardson
1983 Heloise Griffon Scholarship Winner – Janie McRae
With Francis Kuykendal, who was AAIM President later
1991 Dr. Selvin Royal
1992 John Cheek
1993 John Heath
1995 John Cooper
1997 Rachel Shankles
1998 Carolyn Schumacher
1999 Dr. Kay Bland
2001 Dr. Glenda Thurman
2002 Bonita Poe
2003 Dr. Ferrel James
New Faces Announced by UCA
1985
Dr. Jody Charter 1985
1989 Pulaski Co. Sp. Schools
1990 Road Runner Reporter, Ravenden Sps,
1991 Brainstorms and Blueprints Barbara Stripling and Judy Pitts
1992 NW Ark. Co-op Grace Donoho
1993 Vilonia Primary School
1994 Lakeside High Sch Rachel Shankles
1997 ASMS Sylvia Chudy
1998 Writing th Objectives: Textbook Approach, Katherine Powell, Dumas
1999 Nettleton Intermed., Suby Wallace
2000 Lakeside Middle Sch, Tanna Clark
2001 LRSD, Lucy Neal
2002 Lakeside High Rachel
Shankles
2003 Truman High School
Sherry McAnally
1989 Conference
Pat McDonald
Jim Shuff
1989 AAIM Conference
AAIM for Excellence
Pat McDonald, Chair
At the old Camelot Hotel in LR
1997 Rhonda Rolen
1998 Karen Richardson
1999 Rachel Shankles
2000 Darlene Ott
2001 LaWanda Dale
2002 Carolyn Brooks
2003 Ann Ayres
2001 Peggy Walters, SAU
2002 Don Benton, Hot Spgs School District
2003 Scott Adams, Ark. Tech. University
1998 Barbara Williams
1999 Loveida Ingram
1976 Sherry Price
1977 Mike Lucas
1978 Sandy Lockridge
1979 Cheryl Dietrick & Julia Henderson
1980 Barbara McKinney
1981 Kathy Baxter
1982 Clair Sandler
1983 Janie McRae
1984 Melissa Beatty
1985 Suzanne Bennett
1986 Francis Kuykendall
1987 Aquilla Roberts
1988 Marla Moore
1989 Kimberly Lambert
1990 Beverly Braswell
1991 Rosie Tate
1992 Audrey Roberts
1993 Carol Barton
1994 Jessie Pierce
1995 Melissa Cook
1996 Djuna Dudeck
1997 Karen Mullenix
1998 Gina Rogers
1999 Paige Laws
2000 Marcia Key
2001 Barbara Haven
2002 Shannon Bruner & Stephanie
Maxwell
2003 Robin White
WILLIAM FULTON AWARD
1974 Larry Alexander
1976 Donald Bumpass
1982 Beatrice Murphy
1988 Kay Bland
1995 Pat McDonald
1999 Rachel Shankles
BUMPASS AWARD
1996 Rachel Shankles
Region 7 of AETC AWARDS:
ARKANSAS WINNERS
For a good example of how AAIM ropes you in, look at me, for instance. I have been a member since 1988 and since then I have served as Membership Chair (for 10 years), Media Festival Chair twice, President once in ’95-’96 and next year again---and Board Member several times. I have written articles for almost all AAIM journals since 1989 and presented at all conferences since I joined. I even had time to scan the old archive photos and author this slide show. So I know---when you get involved in AAIM—YOU GET INVOLVED!
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