May 24th, 2025
142nd Annual Reunion
Saturday May 24th, 2025 - Masser’s Banquet Hall - Paxinos PA - 5:45pm.
The opening invocation was given by Ronald Weller ‘64.
The Pledge of Allegiance was recited. Irving Berlin’s song “GOD BLESS AMERICA” was sung by all attending with Bonny Ensinger Klinger ‘68 as the accompanist.
Ann Henninger Watts ‘78 - President of the Alumni Association - provided the banquet introductions. A delicious meal was provided by Masser’s Catering. After dessert, the business meeting started with a silent prayer in memory of deceased members.
The Secretary’s Report is in the April 2025 Newsletter. With a motion to approve by Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74 and seconded by John Clutcher ’74, the report was approved as printed. All were in favor.
The Treasurer’s Report is in the April 2025 Newsletter. With a motion to approve by John Klinger ‘68 and seconded by Robert Ensinger ‘74. All were in favor as printed.
President Ann Henninger Watts ‘78 presented the Class of 2025 to those attending the banquet, welcoming them to the Alumni Association. Brice Scicchitano - Senior Class President, presented the 2025 class pennant to the Association.
Entertainment for 230 alumni, seniors, parents, and friends was presented by members of the Senior High Chorus under the direction of Joseph Dudeck. Selections from the musical “Wicked” were performed with Mary Anne Brennan Stump ‘00 on piano, Joseph Dudeck on drums and Christina Rickenbach conducting.
Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74, coordinated the prize drawing activities. Seniors assisted in pulling of prize numbers and delivering gifts to winners.
Eric Noll ‘94 Vice-President, recognized the various anniversary classes and, where applicable, their contributions to the Education and General Funds:
1950- 75 years - 0 attending
1955 Class - 70 years - 5 attending. The class of 1955 presented a gift of $1175.
1960 Class - 65 years - 5 attending.The class of 1960 presented a gift of $500.
1965 Class - 60 years - 6 attending. The class of 1965 presented a gift of $575.
1970 Class - 55 years - 3 attending. The class of 1970 presented a gift of $250.
1975 Class - 50 years Golden Anniversary - 3 attending.
1980 Class - 45 years - 0 attending.
1985 Class - 40 years - 0 attending.
1990 Class - 35 years - 0 attending.
1995 Class - 30 years - 2 attending.
2000 Class - 25 years Silver Anniversary - 1 attending.
2005 Class - 20 years - 0 attending.
2010 Class - 15 years - 0 attending.
2015 Class - 10 years - 0 attending.
2020 Class - 5 years - 0 attending.
Eric Noll ‘94 presented gifts to the Golden Anniversary Class ‘75.
Alumni Treasurer, Gregorgy Dwulet ‘68 presented the Oldest Alumni Attending Award to Mabel Malick Henninger ’47.
Gregory Dwulet ‘68 presented the Distance Award to Diane Bohner Dettrey ’60 from Las Vegas, NV. Diane donated her winnings back to the Alumni Association.
Matt Weller ’91 – Secretary of the Scholarship Committee, presented the Alumni Scholarship Awards. These are awards for four years.
Seven awards are from Coal Township Alumni Association (CT) while nine are from Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association (SA). Congratulations were extended to all. Recipient’s yearly awards amount, college choice and major follows:
1st - Tyler Kerstetter (SA) - $6,000 - University of Pennsylvania - Computer Science
2nd - Alexis Bressi (SA) - $5,500 - Bucknell University - Cell Biology
3rd - Jasmine Bodiford (SA) - $5,200 - Susquehanna University - Wildlife Biology
4th - Brice Scicchitano (SA) - $5,000 - Elizabethtown College - Mechanical Engineering
5th - William Whispell (SA) - $5,000 - University of Pittsburgh - Chemical Engineering
6th - Susan Kurtz (SA) - $4,800 - West Virginia University - Pre-Medicine
7th - Joseph Aliberto (SA) - $4,500 - Susquehanna University - Computer Science
8th - Aden Santor (SA) - $4,200 - Bucknell University - Engineering
9th - Kenadie Rowe (SA) - $4,000 - University of Pittsburgh - Public Health
10th - John Shepard (CT) - $4,000 - Waynesburg University - Biomedical Engineering
11th - Emily Rumberger (CT) - $3,500 - Misericordia University - Nursing
12th - Noah Kerstetter (CT) - $3,000 - Bucknell University - Computer Science
13th - Logan Peipher (CT) - $3,000 - Commonwealth University of Bloomsburg - Business
14th - Kiegan Boughner (CT) - $3,000 - Bucknell University - Mechanical Engineering
15th - Oskar Moraski (CT) - $3,000 - Employment
16th - Cade Sickora (CT) - $3,000 - Commonwealth University of Bloomsburg - Business
Additionally, seven Thomas Lynch Awards were presented at the banquet by Matt Weller '91. They are $5,000 per year for up to 4 years, depending upon the area of study.
Nadia Williams - Indiana University of Pennsylvania - Nursing
Alana Swisher - Commonwealth University of Bloomsburg - Psychology
MacKenzee Clark - Central Penn College - Business
Reyghan Fellin - Susquehanna University - Psychology
Gabriella Carnuccio - University of Pittsburgh - Nursing
Brittany Shader - Cedar Crest College - Nursing
Jensen Shuey - Pennsylvania College of Technology - Welding
If all 23 scholarships/awards presented tonight are used for 4 years, the total payout would be $406,800. Thanks to all who contribute to the scholarship program. You are helping to make a difference!
Matt Weller ’91 gave a report on SAHS and included information on academics, athletics, music, and art, on behalf of Todd Hockenbroch ‘97, High School Principal. Some highlights:
A student scored over 730 on their math SAT testing.
A student has been accepted and will be attending an Ivy League school (University of Pennsylvania) in the fall. SAHS had the most Bucknell University enrollment in 20 years.
The Cooperative Education Program has been a huge success. Many local businesses had nice things to say about our student’s work ethics. There are plans to expand the program for the 2025-2026 school year.
A student finished 1st in the Region in the Annual Stock Market Game.
The Competition Band won the Cavalcade of Bands and was recognized by the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
The High School Spring Musical “Chicago” was reviewed
The High School Football Team won the District IV Championship and defeated Mount Carmel Area for the first time in 28 years.
Athletic achievements were reviewed for a variety of sports with several athletes qualifying and advancing in state tournaments.
Matt Weller ‘91 of the education (scholarship) committee asked for the ratification of 3 members to the committee. These are 5-year terms through 2030.
Frances Lee Culp ‘63
Raymond General ‘91
Susan Kropinski Haas ‘75
Gene Boughner ‘60 made a motion to accept and Eric Noll ‘94 seconded the motion to approve. All were in favor.
Ann Henninger Watts ’78 presented the following 2025-2026 officers for ratification. They were nominated by the Executive Committee.
PRESIDENT---------------------
VICE-PRESIDENT----------------
SECRETARY---------------------
TREASURER---------------------
REGISTRAR/HISTORIAN-----------
Outgoing Alumni President Ann Henninger Watts ’78 introduced the new officers and thanked the many committees and members for their help this past year. She also encouraged all alumni to become active with the association by attending meetings which are held 3 times per year - fall, winter, and spring. Check the website for details. The fall meeting information to be posted late summer or early fall.
Giving your time to serve on a committee and financially supporting the General and Education funds is appreciated.
The Senior Class led the Alumni Association in singing the Alma Mater, which was accompanied by Bonny Ensinger Klinger ‘68.
Ronald Weller ‘64 delivered the closing benediction.
AFTERGLOW: A Trivia game was held. Erik Anderson ’97 was the advisor and host for this event. There were many alumni, seniors and parents participating. Prizes were given. The evening was enjoyed by all.
Respectfully Submitted,
Nicole Bills Beasley ‘03
Secretary
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
Spring Meeting Minutes
April 7th, 2025
The Spring Business Meeting was held at Grace Lutheran Church - Shamokin, PA.
About 18 members were in attendance. Zoom was available and utilized for the meeting.
President Ann Henniger Watts ’78 called the business meeting to order at 6:05pm.
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT: Todd Hockenbroch’s ’97 report was unavailable.
SECRETARY’S REPORT: Minutes from the January 6, 2025, meeting were posted on the website for review. The minutes were approved. All were in favor.
TREASURER’S REPORT: Greg Dwulet ’68 was unable to attend the meeting. No report available from Greg.
COMMUNICATIONS: Amy Henninger Rachau ‘83 reported the notification for the meeting tonight was in the News-Item. Amy stated a News-Item representative would be onsite to take pictures the day of the banquet.
COMMITTEE REPORTS: Banquet: John Klinger ‘68 and Bonny Ensinger Klinger ’68 reported we are set for the banquet on Saturday, May 24th, 2025, at Masser’s Catering of Paxinos – Banquet Hall. Detailed information is included in the April 2025 Newsletter. Day of Banquet Schedule:
Jamie Hoffman Brodell ’75 reported she has ordered flowers, and they will be onsite the day of the banquet. Billing will go directly to our Treasurer, Greg Dwulet ’68.
2025 Graduating students will have a chance to introduce themselves and state where they will be attending school. The goal is to have two microphones on the day of the event in order to keep the flow of the banquet moving.
Afterglow: Erik Anderson ‘97 is getting gift cards for prizes.
Entertainment: Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00 reported that Joe Dudeck, the Choral Director will be at the banquet with students to perform. Songs have not been finalized at this time.
Invitations/Newsletters: Madison Blackwell ‘17 has stepped down after the publication of the April 2025 Newsletter. Marshall Buggy ‘19 has taken over Chair to the Invitation/Newsletter Committee. He was available via Zoom. Newsletters have been mailed, and individuals have reported receiving them by mail. Electronic Newsletter has also been posted on the Facebook Alumni page and on the Alumni Association website. Update to the newsletter verbiage, change President’s Message to Outgoing President’s Message on page 1 for future publications.
Program: Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74 will be ordering 250 programs for the banquet. The cutoff date for the Necrology list is May 9, 2025. We still need a clergy person for the banquet.
Auditing: Nothing to report.
Awards: Awards Ceremony will be held on June 2, 2025, at the Shamokin Area High School. Ann Henniger Watts ’78 will be available to present awards to students. Ann will contact Matt Weller ‘91 to coordinate which awards are to be presented on Awards night. Ann will update SAHS Alumni Association Scholastic Award Program Procedural Document for next president.
Note - A document on the awards program is available on the website which describes the process. See "SAHS Alumni Association Scholastic Awards Program Procedural Document" under Policy and Procedures.
By-Laws: Jamie Hoffman Bordell ‘75 volunteered for the committee.
Class Representatives: Jeff Clutcher '78 reported that Cindy Sarge Poboy ‘70 is stepping down as class representative. Susan Shuey ‘70 is the current representative for the class of 1970
Educational Fund: Bob Mattis ’68 reported Scholarship/Award amounts will remain the same as previous years, with the expectation of the R. Thomas Lynch Memorial Award which will increase to 8 recipients.
Memorabilia: Jeff Clutcher '78 had nothing to report.
Nominations: We are in need of a female VP for the 2025 banquet business meeting. Ashley Miller Yeager ‘03 will post on Facebook Alumni page about the open VP position.
Publicity: Amy Henninger Rachau '83 reported the Community Calendar of the News-Item listed this meeting for several weeks.
Website: Ashley Miller Yeager '03 took over the duties of the webpage and Facebook for the alumni association. A discussion was started on whether there is a need for email accounts for officers to assist in filtering out scam email. You can check out the website using the following path: Click here.
Webpage report reflects Facebook entry for the alumni association created in the fall 2014. Current membership is at 1,281.
Facebook Group for Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association Click here.
OLD BUSINESS: Follow-up from the fall meeting – Erik Anderson ‘94 is seeing if we can also get the shovel and the miner's helmet to display at the banquet alongside the coal bucket. Erik will also ask if Athletic Director Rick Kashner will attend the banquet. Follow-up from the fall meeting – Amy Henninger Rachu ’83 is the point person to review getting two banners – one for the stadium and the other for the gym from the alumni association. $600 was approved. Creation of an Alumni Association Logo is being investigated. Amy has reached out to the high school art teacher, Mr. McGugan for design art from the students. She is waiting to hear back.
NEW BUSINESS: H. Robert Mattis ‘68 to follow up on the Shamokin Area Industrial Development Authority fund to see if the alumni association qualifies for any funding.
COMMENTS:
142 Annual Reunion will be held on Saturday, May 24, 2025, at 5:45 pm at Masser’s Banquet Hall in Paxinos, PA. Business Meeting to follow at 7:00 pm
With no further business, H. Robert Mattis ‘68 and Eric Anderson ’94 made a motion to close the meeting. All approved. The meeting was adjourned at 7:15pm.
Respectfully Submitted,
Nicole Bills Beasley '03
Secretary
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
Winter Meeting Minutes
January 6th, 2025
The Winter Business Meeting was held at Grace Lutheran Church - Shamokin, PA.
About 19 members were in attendance. Zoom was available for the meeting.
President Ann Henniger Watts ’78 called the business meeting to order at 6pm.
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT: Todd Hockenbroch’s ’97 report was unavailable.
SECRETARY’S REPORT: Minutes from the October 7th 2024 meeting were posted on the website for review. The minutes were approved. All were in favor.
Nichole Bills Beasley ’03 is interested in taking over the secretary position. Thank you, Nichole!
TREASURER’S REPORT: Greg Dwulet ’68 was unable to attend the meeting. He reported the following balances via an email to John Clutcher ‘74:
General account = $10,465.48
Educational account = $28,676.02
COMMUNICATIONS: Nothing to report.
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
Banquet: Bonny Klinger ’68 reported we are set for the banquet on Saturday May 24th 2025 at Masser’s Catering of Paxinos – Banquet Hall. Details on how to attend and the cost will be in our spring newsletter. Bonny reported the cost will remain the same, $25.00 per person. The only change from last year’s menu is coleslaw instead of salad. Menu - Coleslaw, Fried Chicken, Pork Chops, Corn, Mashed Potatoes, Filling, Dessert, Coffee, and Tea.
Bruce Clutcher ’72 provided a revised document on the Banquet Registration Policy and Procedures. In October he conducted a couple of conference calls with Matt Weller ’91 and Deseree Bielski McCabe ’04 from the SAHS guidance office to firm up the process. Matt joined us on the Zoom conference call for the meeting. Some clergy may be compensated if being asked to help and they do not have a student directly involved. Bruce will update the documentation with some minor changes and will have it reposted to the alumni website under our policy and procedure section.
Note – The document on the Banquet Registration Policy and Procedures is available on the website. See "Banquet Registration Policy and Procedures" under Policy and Procedures.
Jamie Hoffman Brodell ’75 reported she will continue to order flowers for the banquet, which go to the outgoing President. Billing will go directly to our treasurer Greg Dwulet ’68.
Afterglow: No discussion at this time.
Entertainment: Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00 will discuss the student entertainment for the banquet night with choral director, Joe Dudeck.
Invitations/Newsletters: Madison Blackwell '17 (Newsletter Chairperson) has a February 14th deadline for contributors to submit items to her for the initial first draft.
Madison will be unable to continue working on the newsletter after this year. Marshall Buggy ’19 was on the Zoom call and graciously accepted the invitation to help with this process.
Note - A document on the newsletter publication process is available on the website which describes what the committee uses to create, publish, and mail. See "SAHS Alumni Association - Newsletter Responsibilities" under Policy and Procedures.
Program: Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74 will provide more details at the April 7th meeting.
Auditing: Nothing to report.
Awards: Scholarship/Award information will be available following the February meeting of the Education Fund.
Note - A document on the awards program is available on the website which describes the process. See "SAHS Alumni Association Scholastic Awards Program Procedural Document" under Policy and Procedures.
By-Laws: We do have an opening on this committee.
Class Representatives: Jeff Clutcher '78 had nothing to report.
Educational Fund: Scholarship/Award information will be available following the February meeting of the Education Fund.
Memorabilia: Jeff Clutcher '78 had nothing to report.
Nominations: We are in the need for a female VP for the 2025 banquet business meeting.
Publicity: Amy Henninger Rachau '83 reported The Community Calendar of the News-Item listed this meeting for several weeks.
Website: Ashley Miller Yeager '03 took over the duties of the webpage and Facebook for the alumni association. Awesome progress on adding members and using new ideas. One recent idea is to have a “Smaller Alumni Experience” hosting regional gatherings. Thanks Ashley!
You can check out the website using the following path:
http://www.indians.k12.pa.us/alumni
Webpage report reflects Facebook entry for the alumni association created in the fall 2014. Current membership is at 1,258 (up from 477 at the October 7th 2024 meeting).
Facebook Group for Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
https://www.facebook.com/groups/539207516138422/
OLD BUSINESS:
Follow-up from the fall meeting – Erik Anderson ’97 to discuss with our treasurer Greg Dwulet ’68 the possibility of using electronic payment processing for the alumni association.
Follow-up from the fall meeting – Amy Henninger Rachu ’83 is the point person to review getting two banners – one for the stadium and the other for the gym from the alumni association. $600 was approved. Creation of an Alumni Association Logo is being investigated. Amy will be reaching out to the high school art teacher and possibly a student contest with a $100 award. Details TBD but hope to review at our next alumni meeting on April 7th 2025.
NEW BUSINESS:
Erik Anderson ’97 to see if we can display The Coal Bucket for the Alumni Banquet.
COMMENTS:
Spring Meeting - Monday April 7th 2025 – Grace Lutheran Church – 6pm.
A Zoom call will be used for all meetings going forward if a technology resource is available.
With no further business, Charlie Wayne ’77 and Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74 made a motion to close the meeting. All approved. The meeting was adjourned around 7:05pm.
Respectfully Submitted,
John Clutcher ’74 and Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ‘74
Acting Secretaries
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
Fall Meeting Minutes
October 7th, 2024
The Fall Business Meeting was held at Brewser’s Sports Grille - Shamokin, PA.
16 members were in attendance.
President Ann Henniger Watts ’78 called the business meeting to order at 7pm.
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT: Todd Hockenbroch’s ’97 report was unavailable.
SECRETARY’S REPORT: Minutes from the April 8th 2024 meeting were posted on the website for review. On a motion from Jeff Clutcher ‘78 and John Klinger ‘68, the minutes were approved. All were in favor.
Note – We need a secretary for the alumni association. If you have an interest or some input, please see an alumni association officer.
TREASURER’S REPORT: Greg Dwulet ’68 reported the following balances after the meeting:
General account = $18,411.96
Educational account = $26,338.02
COMMUNICATIONS: Amy Henninger Rachau '83 reported future notifications concerning the meeting may be posted in the News-Item or WGAL TV. We do send out postcards to all class reps, past presidents and committee members to inform many of the meeting.
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
Banquet: John Klinger ’68 reported we are set for the banquet on Saturday May 24th 2025 at Masser’s Catering of Paxinos – Banquet Hall. Details on how to attend and cost will be in our spring newsletter. Discussion concerning if students should secure a banquet spot with a prepaid $20 deposit, which is refundable at the banquet was made. Bruce Clutcher ’72 will be looking at options to bring back to a later meeting. No changes will occur for the process for this year.
Our current policy and procedure document for this discussion item is on our website. See "SAHS Alumni Association - Banquet Registration” under Policy and Procedures. This document was last updated on 01/23/2024.
Note as a reference - The discussion of this item is reflected in the April 8th 2024 meeting notes with a $10 fee being suggested.
Afterglow: Eric Anderson ’97 will pull together information for the trivia game. He will also take care of the gift cards to be used during this event.
Entertainment: Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00 will discuss with choral director - Joe Dudeck – the student entertainment for the night.
Invitations/Newsletters: No update from Madison Blackwell '17 (Newsletter Chairperson) concerning the newsletter. Most activity will start the beginning of the new year to pull together details.
Note - A document on the newsletter publication process is available on the website which describes what the committee uses to create, publish, and mail. See " SAHS Alumni Association - Newsletter Responsibilities" under Policy and Procedures.
Program: Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74 reported the need to have an accurate count of numbers attending the banquet in a timely fashion for her to order the needed number of programs.
Auditing: Nothing to report.
Awards: Nothing to report.
Note - A document on the awards program is available on the website which describes the process. See "SAHS Alumni Association Scholastic Awards Program Procedural Document" under Policy and Procedures.
By-Laws: We do have an opening on this committee.
Class Representatives: Jeff Clutcher '78 gave notice at the October 25th 2021 meeting that in 2026 he would like to give up his registrar and historian positions. Please contact Jeff if you have an interest in learning more about this opportunity to help the Alumni Association. Consider working alongside Jeff for a period of time to review what he does and to establish an orderly turnover of his current responsibilities.
Jeff to work with Bruce Clutcher ’72 to secure the address of a class rep.
Educational Fund: See note on Awards for details. Next meeting for this group is on October 30th. Details to be reported back at our next meeting in January 2025.
Memorabilia: Nothing to report.
Nominations: We are in the need for a female VP for the 2025 banquet business meeting.
Publicity: Amy Henninger Rachu ’83 requested a photographer from the News-Item for the banquet, but they were not available. Photos were submitted at a later date to the News-Item with the help of John Clutcher ’74.
Website: John Clutcher ‘74 reported Ashley Miller Yeager '03 will be taking over the duties of the webpage and Facebook for the alumni association. Thank you Ashley! John will still be active, helping Ashley as needed.
For a historical perspective, the initial alumni webpage was created on April 8th, 1998 using my AOL account. It relocated to the high school server on February 12th, 2002. On June 20th, 2011, it relocated to the schoolwires.net server as part of the school district web service.
Routine maintenance, such as email updates, posting minutes/newsletter, graduation/banquet programs, updating “US Mailing Addresses Missing,” posting Class Reunion information, and changing class representatives are an ongoing process. You can check out the website using the following path:
http://www.indians.k12.pa.us/alumni
Webpage report reflects Facebook entry for the alumni association created in the fall 2014. Current membership is at 477 (up from 355 at the April 8th 2024 meeting).
Facebook Group for Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
https://www.facebook.com/groups/539207516138422/
OLD BUSINESS: None to review.
NEW BUSINESS:
Bonny Ensinger Klinger ’68 and John Klinger ’68 to discuss with our treasurer Greg Dwulet ’68 the possibility of using a product such as Stripe for payment processing to the alumni association.
Bonny Ensinger Klinger ’68 and John Klinger ’68 to discuss with Erik Anderson ’97 the possibility of getting a banner and/or advertising from the alumni association.
COMMENTS:
Winter Meeting - Monday January 6th 2025 – Grace Lutheran Church – 6pm.
Spring Meeting - Monday April 7th 2025 – Grace Lutheran Church – 6pm.
If bad weather, a Zoom call may be used. Review the alumni webpage for last minute changes.
With no further business, on a motion from Bruce Clutcher ’72 and Charlie Wayne ’77, the meeting was adjourned around 8pm.
Respectfully Submitted,
John Clutcher ‘74
Acting Secretary
May 25th, 2024
141st Annual Reunion
Saturday May 25th, 2024 - Masser’s Banquet Hall - Paxinos PA - 5:45pm.
The opening invocation was given by Charlie Wayne ’77.
The Pledge of Allegiance was recited. Irving Berlin’s song “GOD BLESS AMERICA” was sung by all attending with Bonny Ensinger Klinger ‘68 as the accompanist.
Charlie Wayne ’77 - President of the Alumni Association - provided the banquet introductions. A delicious meal was provided by Masser’s Catering. After dessert, the business meeting started with a silent prayer in memory of deceased members.
The Secretary’s Report is in the April 2024 Newsletter. With a motion by Rob Ensinger ‘74 and seconded by Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74, the report was approved as printed. All were in favor.
The Treasurer’s Report is in the April 2024 Newsletter. The report was approved as printed.
President Charlie Wayne ’77 presented the Class of 2024 to those attending the banquet, welcoming them to the Alumni Association. Nina Wilk - Senior Class President presented the 2024 class pennant to the Association.
Entertainment for 187 alumni, seniors, parents, and friends was presented by members of the Senior High Chorus under the direction of Joseph Dudeck. Selections from the musical “Jekyll and Hyde” were performed.
Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74, coordinated the prize drawing activities and was assisted by seniors for gift delivery.
Ann Henniger Watts ’78, Vice-President, recognized the various anniversary classes and, where applicable, their contributions to the Education and General Funds:
1949 Class - 75 years - 0 attending.
1954 Class - 70 years - 0 attending.
1959 Class - 65 years - 0 attending.
1964 Class - 60 years - 2 attending.
1969 Class - 55 years - 1 attending.
1974 Class - 50 years Golden Anniversary - 3 members attended. John Clutcher reported they have an event scheduled for Saturday September 14th, 2024 – Fairview Gun Club – 2147 W State St., Coal Township, PA 17866. A token check contribution of “one thousand nine hundred and seventy-four pennies” ($19.74) was presented for the Education Fund. Additional contributions are expected.
1979 Class - 45 years - 0 attending.
1984 Class - 40 years - 1 attending. The class has a Labor Day Reunion planned.
1989 Class - 35 years - 1 attending.
1994 Class - 30 years - 1 attending.
1999 Class - 25 years - 1 attending.
2004 Class - 20 years - 1 attending.
2009 Class - 15 years - 0 attending.
2014 Class - 10 years - 0 attending.
2019 Class - 5 years - 0 attending.
The oldest alumni award attending the banquet was presented by Ann Henniger Watts ’78 - vice president - to her mom Mabel Malick Henninger ’47.
Gregory Dwulet ’68 - alumni treasurer - presented a distance award to Prudence Beury Fagotti ’52 who is attending the banquet from Pawleys Island, South Carolina.
Matt Weller ’91 – Secretary of the Scholarship Committee, presented the Alumni Scholarship Awards. These are awards for four years.
Seven awards are from Coal Township Alumni Association (CT) while nine are from Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association (SA). Congratulations were extended to all. Recipient’s yearly awards amount, college choice and major follows:
1st - Porter Kramer (SA) - $6,000 - Penn State University - Engineering
2nd - Jacob Erdman (SA) - $5,500 - Bucknell University - Chemistry
3rd - Sandy Lin (SA) - $5,200 - Susquehanna University - Music and Biology
4th - Emily Sokoloskie (SA) - $5,000 - Wilkes University - Pharmacy
5th - Dalton Poeth (SA) - $5,000 - Penn State University - Engineering
6th - Carter Kerstetter (SA) - $4,800 - Gettysburg University - Museum Studies
7th - Ethan Price (SA) - $4,500 - Alvernia University - Physician Assistant
8th - Micaela Hinds (SA) - $4,200 - Howard University - Criminology
9th - Declan Smith (SA) - $4,000 - Commonwealth University Bloomsburg - Computer Science
10th - Haley Rebuck (CT) - $4,000 - Penn State University - Pre Med
11th - Dana Burd (CT) - $3,500 - Elizabethtown College - Physician Assistant
12th - Jace Shipe (CT) - $3,000 - PPL employment
13th(T) - Brittney Radomski (CT) - $3,000 - Penn State University - Earth Science
13th(T) - Kennedy Petrovich (CT) - $3,000 - Susquehanna University - Business Management
15th - Jason Alderson (CT) - $3,000 - Slippery Rock University - Marketing
16th - Noah Wallish (CT) - $3,000 - Moravian University - Computer Science
Additionally, seven Thomas Lynch Awards were presented at the banquet by Matt Weller '91. They are $5,000 per year for up to 4 years, depending upon the area of study.
If all 23 scholarships/awards presented tonight are used for 4 years, the total payout would be $406,800. Thanks to all who contribute to the scholarship program. You are helping to make a difference!
High School Principal Todd Hockenbroch ’97 gave a report on SAHS and included information on academics, athletics, music, and art. Some highlights:
Jeff Clutcher ’78 - President of the education (scholarship) committee asked for ratification of 3 members to the committee. These are 5-year terms through 2029.
Matt Weller ‘91
Eugene Boughner ‘60
Mary Anne Brennan Stump '00
Erik Anderson '97 made a motion to accept and Tammy Linton Glowatski '87 seconded the motion to approve. All were in favor.
Charlie Wayne ’77 presented the following 2024-2025 officers for ratification. They were nominated by the Executive Committee.
PRESIDENT------------------------------ Ann Henninger Watts ‘78
VICE-PRESIDENT---------------------- Eric Noll ‘94
SECRETARY----------------------------- Open
TREASURER----------------------------- Gregory Dwulet ‘68
REGISTRAR/HISTORIAN------------- Jeffrey Clutcher ‘78
Outgoing Alumni President Charlie Wayne ’77 introduced the new officers and thanked the many committees and members for their help this past year. He also encouraged all alumni to become active with the association by attending meetings which are held 3 times per year - fall, winter, and spring. Check the website for details. The fall meeting information to be posted late summer or early fall.
Giving your time to serve on a committee and financially supporting the General and Education funds is appreciated.
The Senior Class led the Alumni Association in singing the Alma Mater, which was accompanied by Bonny Ensinger Klinger ‘68.
Charlie Wayne ’77 delivered the closing benediction.
AFTERGLOW: A Trivia game was held. Erik Anderson ’97 was the advisor and host for this event. There were many alumni, seniors and parents participating. Prizes were given. The evening was enjoyed by all.
Respectfully Submitted,
John Clutcher ‘74
Acting Secretary
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
Spring Meeting Minutes
April 8th, 2024
The Spring Business Meeting was held at 6pm at Grace Lutheran Church – Shamokin, PA.
14 members and guests were in attendance.
President Charlie Wayne ’77 called the business meeting to order at 6pm.
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT: Todd Hockenbroch’s ’97 report was unavailable.
SECRETARY’S REPORT: Minutes from the January 8th 2024 meeting were posted on the website for review. On a motion from Jeff Clutcher ‘78 and John Klinger ‘68, the minutes were approved. All were in favor.
Note – We are in need of a secretary for the alumni association given the resignation of Jamie Bordell ’75 on 09/14/2023. If you have an interest or some input, please see an alumni association officer.
TREASURER’S REPORT: Greg Dwulet ’68 provided a report via email as follows:
General checking balance = $17,170.44
Education checking balance = $51,015.26
On a motion from Bob Mattis ’68 and Tammy Linton Glowatski ’87, the treasurer’s report was approved. All were in favor.
COMMUNICATIONS: Amy Henninger Rachau '83 reported the notification for the meeting tonight was in the News-Item.
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
Banquet: John Klinger ’68 reported we are set for the banquet on Saturday May 25th 2024 at Masser’s Catering of Paxinos – Banquet Hall. Details on how to attend and the cost are in our spring newsletter which is in the process of being mailed. The newsletter is also available on our website. Pork Chops and Chicken will be the two main items on the menu. Setup that morning will be at 9:30am for those available to help. Those wanting to gather before the banquet setup can meet at Mausers Restaurant at 8:45am for breakfast. The banquet that evening starts at 5:45pm.
Afterglow: Eric Anderson ’97 will pull together information for the trivia game. He will also take care of the gift cards to be used during this event.
Entertainment: Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00 reported the choral director - Joe Dudeck - will be providing student entertainment for the night.
Invitations/Newsletters: John Clutcher ’74 reported for Madison Blackwell '17 (Newsletter Chairperson) that the Newsletters are in the process of being mailed.
Note - A document on the newsletter publication process is available on the website which describes what the committee uses to create, publish, and mail. See " SAHS Alumni Association - Newsletter Responsibilities" under Policy and Procedures.
Program: Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74 was unable to attend the meeting tonight. She collected information for the banquet program via an email a few days ago.
Auditing: Nothing to report.
Awards: Bob Mattis ’68 reported the 16 Shamokin and Coal Township Scholarship Awards Winners and amounts will remain unchanged from last year. Another Thomas Lynch Award is being added to increase the total to 8. The DePiante Scholarship Fund will have a slight adjustment up in the amount being given.
Note - A document on the awards program is available on the website which describes the process. See "SAHS Alumni Association Scholastic Awards Program Procedural Document" under Policy and Procedures.
By-Laws: Given the resignation of Jamie Bordell ’75 on 09/14/2023, we do have an opening on this committee.
Class Representatives: Nothing directly to report, but note the following:
Jeff Clutcher '78 gave notice at the October 25th 2021 meeting that in 2026 he would like to give up his registrar and historian positions. Please contact Jeff if you have an interest in learning more about this opportunity to help the Alumni Association. Consider working alongside Jeff for a period of time to review what he does and to establish an orderly turnover of his current responsibilities.
Educational Fund: See note on Awards for details.
Memorabilia: Bruce Clutcher ’72 gave to the Alumni Association a class picture from 1931 in Washington, DC. Instead of investing in a yearbook that year, the class went to DC and had a class picture made as part of their tour.
Nominations: The following slate of officers were approved at the meeting tonight and will be recommended at the May 25th 2024 banquet. On a motion from Tammy Linton Glowatski ’87 and Amy Henninger Rachu ’83, the motion was submitted. All were in favor.
President - Ann Henninger Watts '78
Vice President - Eric Noll ’94
Treasurer - Gregory Dwulet '68
Registrar - Jeff Clutcher ‘78
(Note - Secretary is currently an open position)
Publicity: Amy Henninger Rachu ’83 will be coordinating alumni activity for the banquet, including securing a photographer for 7:30pm with the News-Item.
Website: John Clutcher ‘74 reported the following:
For a historical perspective, the initial alumni webpage was created on April 8th, 1998 using my AOL account. It relocated to the high school server on February 12th, 2002. On June 20th, 2011, it relocated to the schoolwires.net server as part of the school district web service.
Routine maintenance, such as email updates, posting minutes/newsletter, graduation/banquet programs, updating “US Mailing Addresses Missing,” posting Class Reunion information, and changing class representatives are an ongoing process. You can check out the website using the following path:
http://www.indians.k12.pa.us/alumni
Webpage report reflects Facebook entry for the alumni association created in the fall 2014. Current membership is at 355 (up from 341 at the January 8th 2024 meeting).
John reported that he would like to step down from the website and Facebook support next summer (2025). He received some additional feedback on 2 candidates who may be able to provide some help in this area. The goal is to find someone and work with them over a period of time to support the transition. See John Clutcher if you have any interest. Contact info is on the website main page.
Facebook Group for Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
https://www.facebook.com/groups/539207516138422/
OLD BUSINESS: None to review.
NEW BUSINESS:
Amy Henninger Rachu ’83 provided some feedback from Bonny Klinger ’68 concerning the banquet and senior attendance. Last year we had 25 no-shows of students who planned to attend. The alumni association still had to pay for those reservations. The recommendation is to have a $10 deposit collected which will be refunded at the banquet. Those unable to provide the $10 fee due to financial concerns would still be able to sign up for the banquet but would need to coordinate that detail with an administrator. This would be implemented at the 2025 banquet.
COMMENTS: Nothing at this time.
With no further business, on a motion from Amy Henninger Rachu ’83 and Tammy Linton Glowatski ’87, with full group approval, the meeting was adjourned around 7:10pm.
Respectfully Submitted,
John Clutcher ‘74
Acting Secretary
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
Winter Meeting Minutes
January 8th, 2024
The Winter Business Meeting was held at 6pm at Grace Lutheran Church – Shamokin, PA.
15 members and guests were in attendance.
President Charlie Wayne ’77 called the business meeting to order at 6pm.
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT: Todd Hockenbroch’s ’97 report was unavailable.
SECRETARY’S REPORT: Minutes from the October 2nd 2023 meeting were posted on the website for review. On a motion from Bruce Clutcher ’72 and Eric Anderson ’97, the minutes were approved. All were in favor.
Note – We are in need of a secretary for the alumni association given the resignation of Jamie Bordell ’75 on 09/14/2023. If you have an interest or some input, please see an alumni association officer.
TREASURER’S REPORT: Greg Dwulet ’68 provided a report via email as follows:
General checking balance = $21,242.62
Education checking balance = $48,634.58
On a motion from Tammy Linton Glowatski ’87 and Jeff Schlader ’73, the treasurer’s report was approved. All were in favor.
COMMUNICATIONS: Nothing to report.
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
Banquet: John Klinger ’68 reported at the fall meeting that Saturday May 25th 2024 is confirmed with Masser’s Catering of Paxinos – Banquet Hall. Details concerning the menu, cost, etc. TBD and will be communicated at a later meeting.
Afterglow: Eric Anderson ’97 will pull together information for the trivia game. He will also investigate purchasing gift cards to be used during this event.
Entertainment: Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00 reported the new choral director, Joe Dudeck, is aware of the alumni banquet and will provide student entertainment for that night.
Invitations/Newsletters: John Clutcher ’74 reported we will still use our current publisher Paulhamus Litho. Jeff Clutcher ’78 reported that Madison Blackwell '17 (Newsletter Chairperson) wants all information to her by the 15th of February.
Note - A document on the newsletter publication process is available on the website which describes what the committee uses to create, publish, and mail. See " SAHS Alumni Association - Newsletter Responsibilities" under Policy and Procedures.
Program: Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74 will need information closer to the May 2024 program.
Auditing: Nothing to report.
Awards: President Charlie Wayne ’77 will follow-up with the school on when to talk to the seniors.
Note - A document on the awards program is available on the website which describes the process. See "SAHS Alumni Association Scholastic Awards Program Procedural Document" under Policy and Procedures.
By-Laws: Given the resignation of Jamie Bordell ’75 on 09/14/2023, we do have an opening on this committee.
Class Representatives: Nothing to report.
Educational Fund: Group will meet in February. Date TBD.
Memorabilia: Nothing to report.
Nominations: Eric Noll ’94 has graciously accepted to become our new Vice-President for 2024-25 and will be nominated at our spring banquet. Thank you Eric!
Publicity: Amy Henninger Rachu ’83 has graciously agreed to take over the vacancy from last fall to this committee. She will be coordinating alumni activity for our meetings and the banquet (including securing a photographer) with the News-Item. Thanks Amy!
Website: John Clutcher ‘74 reported the following:
For a historical perspective, the initial alumni webpage was created on April 8th, 1998 using my AOL account. It relocated to the high school server on February 12th, 2002. On June 20th, 2011, it relocated to the schoolwires.net server as part of the school district web service.
Routine maintenance, such as email updates, posting minutes/newsletter, graduation/banquet programs, updating “US Mailing Addresses Missing,” posting Class Reunion information, and changing class representatives are an ongoing process. You can check out the website using the following path:
http://www.indians.k12.pa.us/alumni
Webpage report reflects Facebook entry for the alumni association created in the fall 2014. Current membership is at 341 (up from 336 at the October 2nd 2023 meeting).
John reported that he would like to step down from the website and facebook support next summer (2025). A few contact names were provided of people who may be able to help. The goal is to find someone and work with them over a period of time to support the transition. See John Clutcher if you have any interest. Contact info is on the website main page.
Facebook Group for Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
https://www.facebook.com/groups/539207516138422/
OLD BUSINESS: None to review.
NEW BUSINESS:
The Educational Fund Board of Trustees may have a review of investment options. This is a helpful review every few years to see us making the most safe, prudent investment of our financial resources.
Spring Meeting – Monday April 8th 2024 - 6pm. Grace Lutheran Church – 7th and Chestnut Streets – Shamokin PA – Fellowship Hall Downstairs.
COMMENTS: Nothing at this time.
With no further business, on a motion from Eric Anderson ’97 and Tammy Linton Glowatski ’87, with full group approval, the meeting was adjourned around 7:15pm.
Respectfully Submitted,
John Clutcher ‘74
Acting Secretary
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
Fall Meeting Minutes
October 2nd, 2023
The Fall Business Meeting was held at 7pm at Brewser’s SportsGrille.
13 members and guests were in attendance.
President Charlie Wayne ’77 called the business meeting to order at 7:10pm.
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT: Todd Hockenbroch’s ’97 report was unavailable.
SECRETARY’S REPORT: Minutes from the April 19th 2023 meeting were posted on the website for review. On a motion from Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74 and Tammy Linton Glowatski '87, the minutes were approved. All were in favor.
Note – We are in need of a secretary for the alumni association given the resignation of Jamie Bordell ’75 on 09/14/2023. If you have an interest or some input, please see an alumni association officer.
TREASURER’S REPORT: Greg Dwulet ’68 provided a report via email as follows:
General checking balance = $28,341.68
Education checking balance = $69,346.58
On a motion from Jeff Schlader ’73 and Amy Henninger Rachau '83, the treasurer’s report was approved. All were in favor.
Additional financial business:
COMMUNICATIONS: Nothing to report.
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
Banquet: John Klinger ’68 reported Saturday May 25th 2024 is confirmed with Masser’s Catering of Paxinos – Banquet Hall. Details concerning the menu, cost, etc. TBD and will be communicated at a later meeting.
Afterglow: Nothing to report.
Entertainment: Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00 reported the following via an email:
In a change of her teaching position at the high school (moved to social studies from music), she will be in contact with the new choral director in the future for their plans for entertainment for the May 2024 banquet.
Invitations/Newsletters: John Clutcher ’74 reported ongoing communications to still use our current publisher Paulhamus Litho.
Note - A document on the newsletter publication process is available on the website which describes what the committee uses to create, publish, and mail. See " SAHS Alumni Association - Newsletter Responsibilities" under Policy and Procedures.
Program: Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74 will need information closer to the May 2024 program.
Auditing: Nothing to report.
Awards: Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00 reported the following via an email:
I'm still in the high school (moved to the social studies department), so I can still help with relaying information back and forth regarding the alumni exam, etc.
Note - A document on the awards program is available on the website which describes the process. See "SAHS Alumni Association Scholastic Awards Program Procedural Document" under Policy and Procedures.
By-Laws: Given the resignation of Jamie Bordell ’75 on 09/14/2023, we do have an opening on this committee.
Class Representatives: Jeff Clutcher ’78 reported two new class reps from the class of 2023 - Kathleen Amato and Kayla Harvey.
Educational Fund: Group will meet on Wednesday October 4th, 2024.
Memorabilia: Nothing to report.
Nominations: We have a need for a male Vice-President for 2024-25. If you have an interest or some input, please see an alumni association officer.
Publicity: Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74 sent an email to The News-Item to post tonight’s meeting in the Community Calendar. Given the resignation of Jamie Bordell ’75 on 09/14/2023, we do have an opening for someone to run this committee.
Website: John Clutcher ‘74 reported the following:
For a historical perspective, the initial alumni webpage was created on April 8th, 1998 using my AOL account. It relocated to the high school server on February 12th, 2002. On June 20th, 2011, it relocated to the schoolwires.net server as part of the school district web service.
Routine maintenance, such as email updates, posting minutes/newsletter, graduation/banquet programs, updating “US Mailing Addresses Missing”, posting Class Reunion information, and changing class representatives are an ongoing process. You can check out the website using the following path:
http://www.indians.k12.pa.us/alumni
Webpage reflects Facebook entry for the alumni association created in the fall 2014. Current membership is at 336 (up from 318 at the April 19th 2023 meeting).
Facebook Group for Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
https://www.facebook.com/groups/539207516138422/
OLD BUSINESS: None to review.
NEW BUSINESS: Future meeting times were scheduled.
Winter Meeting – Monday January 8th 2024 - 6pm. Grace Lutheran Church – 7th and Chestnut Streets – Shamokin PA – Fellowship Hall Downstairs.
Spring Meeting – Monday April 8th 2024 - 6pm. Grace Lutheran Church – 7th and Chestnut Streets – Shamokin PA – Fellowship Hall Downstairs.
COMMENTS: Nothing at this time.
With no further business, on a motion from Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74 and Jeff Schlader ’73, with full group approval, the meeting was adjourned at 7:50pm.
Respectfully Submitted,
John Clutcher ‘74
Acting Secretary
May 27, 2023
140th Annual Reunion
Saturday May 27, 2023 - Masser’s Banquet Hall - Paxinos PA - 5:45pm.
The opening invocation was given by Rev. Alfred Bashore.
The Pledge of Allegiance was recited. Irving Berlin’s song “GOD BLESS AMERICA” was sung by all attending with Mary Anne Brennan Stump ‘00 as the accompanist.
Mary Anne Brennan Stump ‘00 - President of the Alumni Association - provided the banquet introductions. A delicious meal was provided by Masser’s Catering. After dessert, the business meeting started with a silent prayer in memory of deceased members.
The Secretary’s Report is in the April 2023 Newsletter. With a motion by Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ‘74 and seconded by John Clutcher ‘74, the report was approved as printed. All were in favor.
The Treasurer’s Report is in the April 2023 Newsletter. With a motion by Rob Ensinger 74 and seconded by Erik Anderson ‘97, the report was approved as printed and will be put on file for audit. All were in favor.
President Mary Anne Brennan Stump ‘00 presented the Class of 2023 to those attending the banquet, welcoming them to the Alumni Association. Each student provided an update on their future plans after graduation. Brett Nye - Senior Class President, along with Hannah Bashore (designer and creator of the class pennant) presented the 2023 class pennant to the Association.
Entertainment for 228 alumni, seniors, parents, and friends was presented by members of the Senior High Chorus. They provided two selections:
Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74, coordinated the prize drawing activities and was assisted by seniors for gift delivery.
Charles Wayne ‘77, Vice-President, recognized the various anniversary classes and, where applicable, their contributions to the Education and General Funds:
1948 Class - 75 years - 3 members attended. They provided a class gift of $300.
1953 Class - 70 years - 1 member attended.
1958 Class - 65 years - 5 members attended.
1963 Class - 60 years - 4 members attended. Frances Lee Culp provided a class donation of $7,050 from their class gathering yesterday.
1968 Class - 55 years - 8 members attended. John Klinger reported they have an event scheduled for Saturday September 9th, 2023 at The Hideaway Banquet Hall – 1028 Poplar St, Kulpmont, Pa. 17834. The class plans to donate to the alumni association after that event.
1973 Class - 50 years - 5 members attended. Jeff Schlader reported they have an event scheduled for Saturday August 5th, 2023 - Springfield Banquet Hall - 23 Sheridan St. Coal Township, PA 17866. The class plans to donate to the alumni association after that event.
1978 Class - 45 years - 2 members attended. They plan to have a gathering on Labor Day Weekend.
1983 Class - 40 years - 2 members attended.
1988 Class - 35 years - 1 members attended.
1993 Class - 30 years - 2 members attended.
1998 Class - 25 years - 0 members were available.
2003 Class - 20 years - 0 members were available.
2008 Class - 15 years - 0 members were available.
2013 Class - 10 years - 0 members were available.
2018 Class - 5 years - 0 members were available.
The distance award was presented by Charles Wayne ‘77 to Kelly Moore Apichell ’87 from Fort Myers, Florida.
Gregory Dwulet ’68 - alumni treasurer - presented an award for the oldest graduate traveling at least 75 miles to attend the banquet. This went to John Reichley ’48 from Ashburn, Virginia.
Matt Weller ’91 - Educational Fund President presented the Alumni Scholarship Awards. These are awards for four years.
Seven awards are from Coal Township Alumni Association (CT) while nine are from Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association (SA). Congratulations were extended to all. Recipient’s yearly awards amount, college choice, and their major emphasis are as follows:
1st - Jayden McKeen (SA) - $6,000 - Ursinus College - Biomedical/Chemistry
2nd - Evelyn Murphy (SA) - $5,500 - University of Pittsburgh - Chemistry
3rd - Vance Shiko (SA) - $5,200 - Military
4th - Molly Rossnock (SA) - $5,000 - Gettysburg College - Chemistry
5th - Abigail Noll (SA) - $5,000 - Syracuse University - Engineering
6th - Lauren Noll (SA) - $4,800 - Cornell University - Urban Regional Studies
7th - Samantha Stancavage (SA) - $4,500 - Gettysburg College - Health Science
8th - Agam Patel (SA) - $4,200 - SUNY
9th - Selena Lin (SA) - $4,000 - Carnegie Mellon - Business Administration
10th - Aiden Krebs (CT) - $4,000 - Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Mechanical Engineering
11th - Anthony Feudale (CT) - $3,500 - Misericordia University - History
12th - Payten Puttmann (CT) - $3,000 - Texas Lutheran - Biology/Chemistry
13th - Brandon Bellis (CT) - $3,000 - Penn State University - Computer Science
14th - Brett Nye (CT) - $3,000 - Millersville University - Biology/Premed
15th - Madison Rodman (CT) - $3,000 - Luzerne Community College - Undecided
16th - Cameron Annis (CT) - $3,000 - Misericordia University - History/Education
Additionally, seven Thomas Lynch Awards were presented at the banquet by Matt Weller '91. They are $5,000 per year for up to 4 years, depending upon the area of study.
If all 23 scholarships/awards presented tonight are used for 4 years, the total payout would be $406,800. Thanks to all who contribute to the scholarship program. You are helping to make a difference!
High School Principal Todd Hockenbroch ’97 gave a report on SAHS and included information on academics, athletics, music, and art. Some highlights:
Jeff Clutcher ’78 - President of the education (scholarship) committee asked for ratification of 3 members to the committee. These are 5-year terms through 2028.
H. Robert Mattis ‘68
David B. Marateck ‘72
Jeffrey Clutcher ‘78
John Klinger ’68 made a motion to accept and Erik Anderson ‘97 seconded the motion to approve. All were in favor.
Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00 presented the following 2023-2024 officers for ratification. They were nominated by the Executive Committee.
PRESIDENT------------------------------ Charlie Wayne ‘77
VICE-PRESIDENT---------------------- Ann Henninger Watts ‘78
SECRETARY----------------------------- Jamie A. Hoffman Bordell ‘75
TREASURER----------------------------- Gregory Dwulet ‘68
REGISTRAR/HISTORIAN------------- Jeffrey Clutcher ‘78
Outgoing Alumni President Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00 introduced the new officers and thanked the many committees and members for their help this past year. She also encouraged all alumni to become active with the association by attending meetings which are held 3 times per year - fall, winter, and spring. Check the website for details.
Giving your time to serve on a committee and financially supporting the General and Education funds is appreciated.
The Senior Class led the Alumni Association in singing the Alma Mater, which was accompanied by Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00.
Rev. Alfred Bashore delivered the closing benediction.
AFTERGLOW: A Trivia game was held. Erik Anderson ’97 was the advisor and host for this event. There were many alumni, seniors and parents participating. Prizes were given. The evening was enjoyed by all.
Respectfully Submitted,
John Clutcher ‘74
Acting Secretary
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
Spring Meeting Minutes
April 19th, 2023
The Spring Business Meeting was held at 6:30pm at Grace Lutheran Church, 7th and Chestnut Streets. – Shamokin, PA - Fellowship Hall, downstairs. No Zoom call this meeting.
9 members and guests were in attendance.
President Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00 called the business meeting to order at 6:35pm.
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT: Todd Hockenbroch’s ’97 report was sent over to the President due to him being unable to attend this meeting. Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00 will be doing a follow-up at the school to coordinate with the guidance student sign-up for the banquet. Todd is interested in the Wall Of Fame (WOF) discussion for alumni and wants to be part of this initial process (see old business).
Note - A document on securing banquet reservations is available on the website which describes who pays to attend the banquet, the cost per person, who collects the funds and establishing deadlines. See "Banquet Registration" under Policy and Procedures.
In the future, we should consider an alumni representative to be used to check in on the policy process referenced above to ensure all is going well.
SECRETARY’S REPORT: Minutes from the January 18th 2023 meeting were posted on the website for review. Minutes were approved. All were in favor.
TREASURER’S REPORT: Greg Dwulet ’68 provided a report as follows:
General Fund checkbook balance: $31,704.19
Educational Fund checkbook balance: $41,264.96
Bob Mattis ’68 made a motion to accept the report and was seconded by Jeff Clutcher ’78. All were in favor.
COMMUNICATIONS: Nothing to report.
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
Banquet: John Klinger ’68 reported Saturday May 27th is confirmed with Masser’s Catering of Paxinos – Banquet Hall. The menu will be the same as last year - salad, fried chicken, pork chops, buttered corn, mashed potatoes, filling, dessert, coffee, and tea. The price is $25.00 per person. Setup on Saturday May 27th is at 9am. Those wishing to join the group for breakfast at Masser’s is at 8am.
Afterglow: Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00 to follow-up with Erik Anderson ’97 concerning the afterglow entertainment/trivia contest at the Banquet on Saturday May 27, 2023. Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74 to purchase gift cards for prizes.
Entertainment: Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00 reported banquet entertainment will be provided by senior members of the chorus. Exact program TBD.
Invitations/Newsletters: John Clutcher ’74 reported that the newsletter mailing started yesterday (4/18). Additional information posted on the webpage on how to print out page 19 of the April 2023 newsletter to secure a banquet ticket if needed to process prior to receiving a newsletter.
Note - A document on the newsletter publication process is available on the website which describes what the committee uses to create, publish, and mail. See " SAHS Alumni Association - Newsletter Responsibilities" under Policy and Procedures.
Program: Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74 reported that she needs information for the program by Friday May 5th. Some other points:
Auditing: Nothing to report at this time.
Awards: Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00 to be active with the presentation on Friday May 26th.
Note - A document on the awards program is available on the website which describes the process. See "SAHS Alumni Association Scholastic Awards Program Procedural Document" under Policy and Procedures.
By-Laws: Nothing to report at this time.
Class Representatives: Nothing to report at this time.
Educational Fund: Bob Mattis ’68 commented that the value of funds has decreased over the last year given the downturn in the stock market. With that being said, the number and amount of awards will be the same as last year.
Memorabilia: Nothing to report at this time.
Nominations: We have a need for a female Vice-President for 2023-24. Some potential candidates are being considered but have not yet committed to the position. If you have an interest or some input, please see an alumni association officer.
Publicity: Jamie A. Hoffman Bordell ’75 sent an email to The News-Item to post tonight’s meeting in Noteworthy and Community Calendar, but it did not occur. Banquet coverage for the newspaper is needed, with it being unclear if the News-Item can provide coverage. We may need to post pictures and names on our own – or at least gather this information for the News-Item.
Website: John Clutcher ‘74 reported the following:
For a historical perspective, the initial alumni webpage was created on April 8th, 1998 using my AOL account. It relocated to the high school server on February 12th, 2002. On June 20th, 2011, it relocated to the schoolwires.net server as part of the school district web service.
Routine maintenance, such as email updates, posting minutes/newsletter, graduation/banquet programs, updating “US Mailing Addresses Missing”, posting Class Reunion information, and changing class representatives are an ongoing process. You can check out the website using the following path:
http://www.indians.k12.pa.us/alumni
Webpage reflects Facebook entry for the alumni association created in the fall 2014. Current membership is at 313 (up from 308 at the January 18th 2023 meeting).
Facebook Group for Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
https://www.facebook.com/groups/539207516138422/
OLD BUSINESS: At our January 18th 2023 meeting, Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00 spoke on the establishment of a “Wall of Fame” for the alumni association. This process is still under review, with details/options to be shared at another meeting.
NEW BUSINESS: Nothing to report.
COMMENTS: Nothing at this time.
With no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 7:53pm.
Respectfully Submitted,
John Clutcher ‘74
Acting Secretary
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
Winter Meeting Minutes
January 18th, 2023
The Winter Business Meeting was held at 6:30pm at Grace Lutheran Church, 7th and Chestnut Streets. – Shamokin, PA - Fellowship Hall, downstairs. No Zoom call this meeting.
17 members and guests were in attendance.
President Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00 called the business meeting to order at 6:30pm.
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT: Todd Hockenbroch’s ’97 report was sent over to the President due to him being unable to attend this meeting. The alumni exam will be held Tuesday February 28th. The test will be given digitally on laptops again this year.
SECRETARY’S REPORT: Minutes from the October 17, 2022 meeting are on the website for review. Susan Kropinski Haas ’75 made the motion to accept the report and Jeff Schlader ’73 seconded the motion. All were in favor.
TREASURER’S REPORT: Greg Dwulet ’68 provided a report as follows:
General Fund checkbook balance: $20,758.89
Educational Fund checkbook balance: $40,566.07
Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74 made a motion to accept the report and was seconded by Erik Anderson ‘97. All were in favor.
COMMUNICATIONS: Thank you cards from the scholarship winners of 2020, 2021 and 2022 were shared.
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
Banquet: Information emailed by Bonny Klinger – Saturday May 27th is confirmed with Masser’s Catering of Paxinos – Banquet Hall. The menu will be the same as last year - salad, fried chicken, pork chops, buttered corn, mashed potatoes, filling, dessert, coffee, and tea. The price is $25.00 per person.
John Clutcher ’74 to write up a policy and procedure on securing banquet reservations. The document would include who pays to attend the banquet, the cost per person, who collects the funds and establishing deadlines.
Afterglow: Erik Anderson ’97 will be doing the afterglow entertainment/trivia contest at the Banquet on Saturday May 27, 2023.
Entertainment: Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00 reported banquet entertainment will be provided by senior members of the chorus. It's a talented group, including two all-state chorus members.
Invitations/Newsletters: Madison Blackwell ’17 reported she will arrange to see if she can get the seniors’ names in the newsletter. She has reached out to the main contributors to the newsletter to remind them of their participation and deadlines.
Jeff Clutcher ’78 would like to retire and asked Madison if an article can be placed in the newsletter to find a replacement and to work with that person. He can assist Madison with the article.
Discussion was made concerning pages in the newsletter containing the Contributions to the General and Educational Funds and dues by class. This will be changed to list the top 10 classes.
After a floor discussion, Bob Mattis ‘68 made a motion that the cost for the banquet will be $25.00 for everyone except the graduating class, Susan Kropinski ’75 seconded. All were in favor.
Program: Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74 reported that she needs a count of reservations so she can order the proper number of programs.
Auditing: Nothing to report at this time.
Awards: Nothing to report at this time.
By-Laws: Nothing to report at this time.
Class Representatives: Nothing to report at this time.
Educational Fund: Jeff Clutcher ’78 reported the educational fund committee will meet on February 15th. The value of funds has decreased over the last year given the downturn in the stock market.
Memorabilia: Nothing to report at this time.
Nominations: We have a need for a female Vice-President for 2023-2024.
Publicity: Jamie A. Hoffman Bordell ’75 sent an email to Tim Zyla at The News-Item. Noteworthy and Community Calendar posted our meeting.
Website: John Clutcher ‘74 reported the following:
For a historical perspective, the initial alumni webpage was created on April 8th, 1998 using my AOL account. It relocated to the high school server on February 12th, 2002. On June 20th, 2011, it relocated to the schoolwires.net server as part of the school district web service.
Routine maintenance, such as email updates, posting minutes/newsletter, graduation/banquet programs, updating “US Mailing Addresses Missing”, posting Class Reunion information, and changing class representatives are an ongoing process. You can check out the website using the following path:
http://www.indians.k12.pa.us/alumni
10/18/2022 - Based upon discussion at the 10/17/2022 meeting, added the following new entry to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) to give more exposure to checks coming into the association.
Q: What are some considerations for estate planning, specifically the details of processing a request?
A: The alumni association greatly appreciates contributions which come from an estate or other areas. To properly process, be sure your bequest states Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association and designate if it is for the General Fund, Scholarship Fund or another specified purpose. Please contact our alumni association treasurer if you have any questions by reviewing the officer's tab.
Also, added the following under Greg Dwulet's (treasurer) name on the main website homepage:
Concerning estate planning - Be sure your bequest states Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association and designate if it is for the General Fund, Scholarship Fund or another specified purpose.
10/19/2022 – Added a new FAQ (frequently asked question) to the website.
Q: Who is a contact for the Coal Township Alumni Association?
A: As of 2022, the president of the Coal Township Alumni Association is Sam Weaver - 1148 W. State St. Coal Township, PA 17866. Telephone 570-644-1005.
10/19/2022 – Discovery. We used “137th Annual Reunion” in both the April 2020 and April 2021 Newsletters. While we didn’t have a banquet in May 2020 due to Covid, we did meet that year via a zoom call to present the scholarship winners. Recommend we put 140th Annual Reunion” in the April 2023 Newsletter.
Webpage reflects Facebook entry for the alumni association created in the fall 2014. Current membership is at 308 (same as the October 17th 2022 meeting).
Facebook Group for Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
https://www.facebook.com/groups/539207516138422/
OLD BUSINESS: Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00 spoke on the establishment of a “Wall of Fame” for the alumni association. She handed out examples of what other schools are doing for this process. A committee was formed to explore options:
NEW BUSINESS:
Resolution of Annuity Policy owned by The Alumni Association, giving our treasurer Greg Dwulet ’68 permission to withdrawal and deposit. Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74 motioned to accept with Jamie A Hoffman Bordell ’75 seconded. All were in favor.
Spring Meeting: Wednesday April 19th, 2023 - 6:30pm - Grace Lutheran Church 7th & Chestnut St., Shamokin, PA. Fellowship Hall Downstairs. All committees, representatives and members are urged to attend.
COMMENTS: Nothing at this time.
With no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 8:10pm.
Respectfully Submitted,
Jamie A. Hoffman Bordell ‘75
Secretary
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
Fall Meeting Minutes
October 17th, 2022
Fall dinner/business meeting was held at Brewser’s Sports Grille, 839 W. Water St, Coal Township, PA at 6pm. Planning for the 140th reunion and other alumni business was discussed.
15 members and guests were in attendance.
President Mary Anne Brennan Stump ‘00 called the Business Meeting to order at 7:10pm.
PRINCIPAL REPORT: Todd Hockenbroch ’97 was unable to attend but passed his input to the President to be given at the meeting.
SECRETARY’S REPORT: Minutes from the April 18th meeting are on the website for review. Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ‘74 made the motion to accept the report and Bob Mattis ‘68, seconded the motion.
TREASURER’S REPORT: The Treasurer provided a report via email as follows:
General Fund checkbook balance = $17,034.72
Educational Fund checkbook balance = $39,608.07
Jeff Clutcher ‘78 made a motion to accept the report and seconded by Bruce Clutcher ‘72. All were in favor.
COMMUNICATIONS: Nothing to report at this time.
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
Banquet: John Klinger ’68 reported the banquet will be held on Saturday May 27th, 2023 at Masser’s Banquet Hall.
Afterglow: Mary Anne Brennan Stump ‘00 reported that Erik Anderson ‘97 will be doing the Afterglow entertainment/trivia contest at the Banquet on May 27th, 2023.
Entertainment: Mary Anne Brennan Stump ‘00 reported the Chorus Musical Cast will perform
Invitations/Newsletters: Madison Blackwell, a 2017 graduate and Susquehanna University creative writing graduate attended the meeting. She has accepted to start as the chairperson for the Invitation/Newsletter Committee, working with those already on the committee. Thank you Madison!
Program: Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ‘74 emphasized the importance of deadlines when she needs input for the publication printing.
Auditing: Nothing to report at this time. This is an open position.
Awards: Nothing to report at this time.
By-Laws: Nothing to report at this time.
Class Representatives: Jeff Clutcher ‘78 reported that he received a call from Beverly Fedorko Katalenas Class of 1956 that she needs to resign as class rep. She is looking to see if anyone from her class can take her place. Removed class rep Kathy Shoop Fanella ’72 – passed away.
Educational Fund: Jeff Clutcher ’78 reported the educational fund committee will meet with banking officials at St Johns UCC Church Parlor at 7pm on Wednesday November 16th.
Memorabilia: Jeff Clutcher ’78 reported he received from Patricia Long Troxell Class of 1957 a box of items for Memorabilia, with 2 books from the Academy building, 2 books of poems, review from 1929, the first 25 years of the Shamokin High School. Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00 to check with the school on status of room at the high school for us to use for alumni association memorabilia.
Nominations: We have a need for a female Vice-President for 2023-2024
Publicity: Jamie A. Hoffman Bordell ‘75 sent an email to Tim Zyla at News-item on October 11th for News Item to place in Noteworthy on Friday October 14th.
Website: John Clutcher ‘74 reported the following:
For a historical perspective, the initial alumni webpage was created on April 8th, 1998 using my AOL account. It relocated to the high school server on February 12th, 2002. On June 20th, 2011, it relocated to the schoolwires.net server as part of the school district web service.
Routine maintenance, such as email updates, posting minutes/newsletter, graduation/banquet programs, updating “US Mailing Addresses Missing”, posting Class Reunion information, and changing class representatives are an ongoing process. You can check out the website using the following path:
http://www.indians.k12.pa.us/alumni
05/29/2022 – Added banquet program to the website.
06/09/2022 – Added banquet minutes to the website.
06/23/2022 – Revised banquet minutes via an update from our treasurer concerning the 1962 donation. Slight adjustment and clarification on where the funds are to be used.
07/02/2022 – Removed Class Rep Kathy Shoop Fanella ’72 (deceased).
09/16/2022 – Updated website and Facebook page with October meeting information.
Continued future consideration – New Business.
Starting a discussion at the 04/18/2022 meeting on the technical needs and long-term support of alumni association website, Facebook and database needs. No update on this topic for the 10/2022 meeting.
Webpage reflects Facebook entry for the alumni association created in the fall 2014. Current membership is at 308 (up from 293 at the April 18th 2022 meeting).
Facebook Group for Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
OLD BUSINESS: When a donation is made to any of the alumni association funds, check should reflect the Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association. Work with our treasurer of you have any questions - Greg Dwulet ’68. John Clutcher ’78 to update the webpage with this information in various locations.
NEW BUSINESS:
Winter Meeting: Wednesday January 18th, 2023 - 6:30pm - Grace Lutheran Church 7th & Chestnut St., Shamokin, PA.
Spring Meeting: Wednesday April 19th, 2023 - 6:30pm - Grace Lutheran Church 7th & Chestnut St., Shamokin, PA.
Banquet – Saturday May 27th, 2023 5:45pm Masser’s Banquet Hall, Paxinos, PA.
Recognize all seniors in the annual newsletter so they feel part of the Alumni Association after they graduate. As space permits, 2022 graduates and summer GED members will be included in the April 2023 newsletter.
COMMENTS: Nothing at this time.
With no further business, a motion was made by Amy Henninger Rachau ‘83 and seconded by Bruce Clutcher ‘72 for the meeting to adjourn at 8:06pm.
Respectfully Submitted,
Jamie A. Hoffman Bordell ‘75
Secretary
May 28, 2022
138th Annual Reunion
Saturday May 28, 2022 – Masser’s Banquet Hall – Paxinos PA - 5:45pm.
Opening invocation was given by Rob Ensinger ’74.
The Pledge of Allegiance was recited. Irving Berlin’s song “GOD BLESS AMERICA” was sung by all attending with Mary Anne Brennan Stump ‘00 as the accompanist.
Erik Anderson ’97 – President of the Alumni Association - provided the banquet introductions. A delicious meal was provided by Masser’s Catering. After dessert, the business meeting started with a silent prayer in memory of deceased members.
The Secretary’s Report is in the April 2022 Newsletter. With a motion by John Klinger ’68 and seconded by Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ‘74, the report was approved as printed. All were in favor.
The Treasurer’s Report is in the April 2022 Newsletter. With a motion by Jerry Waugh III ’91 and seconded by Jim Wagner ’97, the report was approved as printed and will be put on file for audit. All were in favor.
President Erik Anderson ’97 presented the Class of 2022 to those attending the banquet, welcoming them to the Alumni Association. Kathleen Amato – Senior Class President, presented the 2022 class pennant to the Association.
Entertainment for 170 alumni, seniors, parents and friends was presented by cast members from the Senior High Chorus. They sang “Dear Theodosia“ from the Broadway Musical Hamilton, and “The Best of Du-Wop”, a medley which included “Teenager in Love”, “Lollipop”, “Earth Angel”, and “Sha Boom – Sha Boom”.
Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74, coordinate the prize drawing activities and was assisted by five seniors for gift delivery.
Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00, Vice-President recognized the various anniversary classes and where applicable, their contributions to the Education and General Funds:
1947 Class - 75 years - 1 member from the Diamond Anniversary Class was able to attend.
1952 Class - 70 years - no member attended.
1957 Class - 65 years - Kay Barr Berry presented $2,025 from her class. They donated to the Educational Fund a total of $1,600 PLUS $425 to the Peter J. Malafi Scholarship Fund.
1962 Class - 60 years - Barry Buriak presented $1,000 from his class.
1967 Class - 55 years - 1 member attended.
1972 Class - 50 years - 5 members from the Golden Anniversary Class attended and presented a check for $11,119.72.
1977 Class - 45 years - no members attended.
1982 Class - 40 years - no members attended.
1987 Class - 35 years - 5 members attended.
1992 Class - 30 years - no members attended.
1997 Class - 25 years - 3 members attended from the Silver Anniversary Class. James Wagner spoke about the September Class reunion they are planning. They are going to donate after the reunion. The donation will be in memory of Matt Sandri, who served in the military and was killed in the line of duty.
2002 Class - 20 years - no members attended.
2007 Class - 15 years - no members attended.
2012 Class - 10 years - no members attended.
2017 Class - 5 years - no members attended.
Eric Anderson ’97 asked to honor any “Senior” Alumni attending. This included Mrs. Henninger from the Class of 1947, the Diamond Anniversary Class.
The distance award was presented by Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00 to Stephanie Bettick, Class of 2003 from Florida.
Matt Weller ’91 - Educational Fund President presented the Alumni Scholarship awards. These are awards for four years.
Total Scholarship payout, when extended for four years equals $262,800.
Seven awards are from Coal Township Alumni Association (CT) while nine are from Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association (SA). Congratulations were extended to all. Recipient’s yearly awards amount, college choice, and their major emphasis are as follows:
1st - Skye Balonis (SA)--$6,000. Temple University, Actuarial Science.
2nd - Brenden Rogers (SA)--$5,500. Wilkes University, Mechanical Engineering.
3rd - Hannah Schaeffer (SA)--$5,200. Bucknell University, Chemical Engineering.
4th - Carter Smink (SA)--$5,000. Susquehanna University, Social Sciences.
5th - Marcus Moyer (SA)--$5,000. Susquehanna University, Economics.
6th - Taylor Jarrell (SA)--$4,800. Northampton County Community College, Mortuary Science.
7th - Garrett Kitchen (SA)--$4,500. Wilkes University, Mechanical Engineering.
8th - Kathleen Amato (CT)--$4,000. Penn State University, Criminal Justice.
9th - Dallas Scicchitano (SA)--$4,200. Elizabethtown College, Civil Engineering.
10th - Graig Kerstetter (CT)--$3,500. University of Pittsburgh, Biomedical Engineering.
11th - Lauryn Helt (CT)--$3,000. Penn State University, Undecided.
12th - Maximus Madden (CT)--$3,000. West Virginia University, Business Management.
13th - Lane Reese (CT)--$3,000. University of Pittsburgh, Psychology.
14th - Dominic Diehl (CT)--$3,000. Susquehanna University, Business Management.
15th - Isabelle Kapushinski (CT)--$3,000. Susquehanna University, Biomedical Sciences.
16th - Cynthia Zheng (SA)--$3,000. University of Pittsburgh, Molecular Biology.
Additionally, seven Thomas Lynch Awards were presented at the banquet by Matt Weller '91. They are for $5,000 each for 2 or 4 years, depending upon area of study.
High School Principal Todd Hockenbroch ’97 gave a report on SAHS and included information on academics, athletics, music and art. He opened his comments with gratitude to the Alumni Association for their efforts and generosity. Once again, our students are able to take advantage of more and more opportunities provided through the Alumni Association. This year both Alumni Associations (Shamokin and Coal Township) will be graciously giving a total of 23 scholarships, the most and largest amounts ever.
Science-had a successful plant sale for the first time since 2019 in a remodeled greenhouse that includes an irrigation system, new shelving, and a fresh coat of paint. Our Science team is the reigning champions of the Science iditarod and will look to defend their title next year-2023.
In English – we added applied English 7 and applied English 8 in middle school to help with the loss of learning. We had a sophomore win the News-Item “It Can Wait” essay contest about distracted driving.
We had a senior scored 1400 on SAT with a 760 in math. We have senior students attending Pitt, Temple, Bucknell and most ever accepted to Susquehanna University all on scholarships.
The High School Music department was able to perform the spring musical “The Little Mermaid” only because Mr. Styer drove to Chicago to pick up the costumes and then drove back the next day. That is the type of staff we have here at Shamokin Area.
In conclusion, Mr. Hockenbroch mentioned the end of the year senior activities, including baccalaureate, awards night, and commencement.
As the meeting continued, the following Educational Scholarship officers were presented for ratification for 2022-2023.
PRESIDENT: Jeff Clutcher ‘78
SECRETARY: Matt Weller ‘91
Bonnie Benner Anderson ‘73 made a motion to accept and Bonny Ensinger Klinger ’68 seconded the motion to approve the officers. All were in favor.
John Klinger ’68 presented the following Alumni Association officers for ratification who were nominated by the Executive Committee for 2022-2023.
PRESIDENT------------------------------Mary Anne Brennan Stump ‘00
VICE-PRESIDENT----------------------Charlie Wayne ‘77
SECRETARY-----------------------------Jamie A. Hoffman Bordell ‘75
TREASURER-----------------------------Gregory Dwulet ‘68
REGISTRAR/HISTORIAN-------------Jeffrey Clutcher ‘78
Bonnie Benner Anderson ’73 made the motion to accept and was seconded by Bonny Ensinger Klinger ’68 to approve. All were in favor.
Outgoing Alumni President Erik Anderson ’97 introduced the new officers and thanked the many committees and members for their help this past year. He also encouraged all alumni to become active with the association by attending meetings which are held 3 times per year - fall, winter and spring. Check the website for details.
Giving your time to serve on committee and financially supporting the General and Education funds is appreciated.
The Senor Class led the Alumni Association in singing the Alma Mater, which was accompanied by Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00.
AFTERGLOW: Trivia Game was held. Erik Anderson ’97 was the advisor for this event with Rob Ensinger ’74 as the Master of Ceremonies. There were many alumni, seniors and parents participating. Prizes were given. The evening was enjoyed by all.
Respectfully Submitted,
Jamie A. Hoffman Bordell ’75
Secretary
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
Spring Meeting Minutes
April 18th, 2022
11 members attended. Needed to hold meeting via a Zoom call due to weather issues.
President Erik Anderson ’97 called the meeting to order at 6:32pm.
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT: Todd Hockenbroch ’97 was unable to attend and did not provide a report. Scholarship testing has been given. Over 60 may have taken the test. Awards ceremony will be May 25th (combined with Baccalaureate). Lynch and Scholarship awards to be awarded at our banquet on May 28th.
SECRETARY’S REPORT: Minutes from the January 10th meeting are on the website for review. Jeff Schlader ‘73 made the motion to accept the report and John Klinger ‘68 seconded the motion. All were in favor.
TREASURER’S REPORT: Gregory Dwulet ’68 provided an update to the secretary via phone as follows: General Fund: $13,498.29 Educational Fund: $10,246.15.
Bruce Cluthcher ‘72 made a motion to accept the report and seconded by John Klinger ’68. All were in favor.
COMMUNICATIONS: Nothing to report at this time.
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
Banquet: John Klinger ’68 reported the banquet arrangements are complete for Saturday May 28th, 2022 5:45am at Masser’s Banquet Hall, Paxinos, PA. 8am breakfast at Masser’s, with banquet decorating after breakfast for anyone who may be able to help. Price for the breakfast is on your own. Jeff Clutcher ’78 to drop off items to John Klinger’s house as he will not be available to assist this year.
Afterglow: Trivia game went well at the May 2021 banquet. Erik Anderson ’97 will run the event this year. Possibly getting prizes from the community for the trivia contest. Students are going to put a Shamokin Trivia game together. Each table will be a team.
Entertainment: Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00 reported senior members of the chorus will provide entertainment at the banquet. Mary Anne will work on the details.
Invitations/Newsletters: Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00 reported the date was incorrect for the meeting minutes in the Newsletter from last year (said 2001, but should have said 2021).
Discussion was made concerning a family receiving one newsletter rather than many per household. From a Logistical standpoint, this would be challenging to change and maintain. Each individual is a graduate, and the newsletter follows them as needed.
Programs: Monday May 9th is the deadline to get the information to Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74. Some items to consider:
Auditing: Nothing to report. The position is open and needs to be filled.
Awards: May 25th. The one male, one female athlete award to start this year. Erik Anderson ’97 to work with the high school guidance department on details and will pull in treasurer Gregory Dwulet ’68 as needed. At the October 25th 2021 meeting a new policy was established that a $100 minimum award amount is to be used. This will be applied to the one male and one female new athletic award.
By-Laws: Nothing to report at this time.
Class Representatives: Jeff Clutcher ’78 reported - Removed Stacey Derck and added Mark Kramer and Lorrie Mrozowski as class reps for 1982.
Educational Fund: Bob Mattis ’68 reports - Jeff Clutcher ’78 to be president of the educational fund next year. Matt Weller ’91 (outgoing president) to take over as secretary for Frances Lee Culp ‘63. Slightly over $1,600 received from Helen Jane Murphy ’43 estate.
Memorabilia: Nothing to report at this time.
Nominations: We need a male Vice President for 2022-2023.
John Klinger ‘ 68 presented the following Alumni Association officers for ratification who were nominated by the Executive committee for 2022-2023:
Publicity: This meeting was posted on our webpage. Jamie A. Hoffman Bordell ’75 placed a notice in the News-Item for meeting tonight. It was not placed in Noteworthy or Community calendar as requested via email.
Website: Report provided by John Clutcher ’74.
Reported various maintenance updates for class rep, reunions, email updates, etc.
Added the following under the “Officers” and “How You Can Help” parts of the webpage:
On 02/20/2022 - Many people reported getting an email from Erik Anderson asking for a gift card donation as part of the alumni association. This was false. Someone pulled the mailing list from the public email directory and sent the request around February 18th. I emailed a communication out to 296 members stating to ignore and that this was not true.
Working with Mary Anne Brennan Stump '00, added an alumni music survey to the website under “Class Reunions and Related Activities”. The Shamokin Area High School music department is gathering information to plan an alumni music event during the 2022-2023 school year. In order to create the best experience for all involved, it would be helpful to first gather information from those who would like to participate.
Added a new entry to the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) on the webpage - How does the Alumni Association process name changes?
For future review - Starting a discussion on the technical needs and long-term support of alumni association website, Facebook and database needs. Discussion to continue in the fall. See John if you have an interest or need more details about this opportunity.
OLD BUSINESS: Nothing at this time.
NEW BUSINESS: At the October 25th 2021 Alumni Association Meeting, under new business, we started a discussion of different ways our group could increase exposure to who we are and what we do. This could be in the form of organizing another event such as a visit to the Whaleback Rock Formation or hosting a dance.
Events Committee – Joe Judy ’01 will be part of a committee to see how the alumni association can expand and increase exposure. This is an initial discussion of a new committee
Comments: Thank you Erik for setting up the Zoom meeting. He will be investigating what is needed to get our own Zoom account or at least use him to set it up for meetings.
BANQUET: Will be held on Saturday, May 28th, 2022 at Masser’s Banquet Hall, Paxinos, PA at 5:30pm.
With no further business, motion was made by John Clutcher ’74 and seconded by Jeff Schlader ’73 for the meeting to adjourned at 8:06pm.
Respectfully Submitted,
Jamie A. Hoffman Bordell ‘75
Secretary
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
Winter Meeting Minutes
January 10th, 2022
6 members attended along with 2 class advisors at Grace Lutheran Church 7th and Chestnut Streets, Shamokin, PA. 7 members also attended via a Zoom call.
President Erik Anderson ’97 called the meeting to order at 6:30pm.
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT: Todd Hockenbroch ’97 was unable to attend, but provided an update to Erik Anderson ’97. Erik reported the students would take the scholarship test towards the end of February instead of later in the school year. Lynch award discussion – how it competes with the other scholarships. Discussion about alumni related events – perhaps helping with school-related activities. Class officers may be able to help with alumni-related activities.
SECRETARY’S REPORT: Minutes from the October 25, 2021 meeting are on the website for review. Jeff Clutcher ’78 made the motion to accept the report and Amy Henninger Rachau ’83 seconded the motion. All were in favor.
TREASURER’S REPORT: Gregory Dwulet ’68 provided an update to the secretary for the meeting:
General Fund----$21,028.36
Educational Fund----$9.490.21
Motion made by Bonnie Ensinger Klinger ’68 to accept the report and seconded by Bob Mattis ’68. All were in favor.
COMMUNICATIONS: None at this time.
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
Banquet: John Klinger ’68 reported the banquet arrangements are complete for Saturday May 28th, 2022 at Masser’s Banquet Hall, Paxinos, PA.
Afterglow: It was reported the trivia game went well at the May 2021 banquet. Advisor and senior reps are going to help with the trivia questions. Possibly getting prizes from the community for the trivia contest.
Entertainment: Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00 reported senior members of the chorus will provide entertainment at the banquet.
Invitations/Newsletters: Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00 reported that this will be her last year putting the newsletter together due to her work schedule, but will remain on the committee. She will be sending out communication in the next few days of deadlines to members who need to provide input to the newsletter.
Programs: Nothing to report.
Auditing: Nothing to report. The position is open and needs to be filled.
Awards: We are adding 2 Lynch awards. Below is a new policy concerning the establishment of any new award.
SAHS Alumni New Award Policy – Last Updated 01/10/2022
At the October 25th 2021 Alumni Association Meeting, the treasurer reported a new award request was received from the estate of a Shamokin graduate. It was to provide two seniors – one male – one female – awards without touching the principle. Given the request was $2,000, at best it could generate $60 at 3% interest in today’s world.
The alumni association discussed the need to review setting minimum limits on new awards and how they are funded. The policy below has been passed on 01/10/2022 to reflect these recently received and future scholarship requests.
New Award Policy
The Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association is thankful for all contributions made to the general fund, scholarship fund and stand-alone scholarships we maintain. Generous alumni for decades have provided funding to help with educational costs. Thanks to you, we are making a difference!
When receiving funding through an estate or individual giving for a new award, the alumni association is placing a yearly minimum award of $100 per student. The actual award could be greater if specified in the original request. This minimum amount is subject to change to reflect inflation. The impact of this policy is that the principle of a scholarship could be used to fund an award.
As an example, a $2,000 award fund needing to support two ($100 each) award winners, may fund that $200 distribution by using $60 in investment income and $140 from the principle. Using this approach, the fund will have an eventual closure after 10 years when the balance falls below $400. In that last year, the fund would close out by providing two scholarships at under $200 each, which is under $400.
To avoid the needed access of principle funds to process, better market conditions need to occur and/or additional contributions could be added to the principle.
John Clutcher ’74 made a motion to accept the New Award Policy. Tammy Linton Glowatski ’87 seconded it and all were in favor.
By-Laws: Nothing to report.
Class Representatives: Jeff Clutcher ’78 removed Patricia Hoy Engle (deceased) from 1949 as class rep. Kathleen Amato and Kayla Harvey will be the class reps for the class of 2022.
Educational Fund: Nothing to report.
Memorabilia: Nothing to report.
Nominations: We need a male Vice President for 2022-2023.
Publicity: This meeting was posted on our webpage.
Website: Report provided by John Clutcher ’74.
From a historical perspective, the initial alumni webpage was created on April 8th, 1998 using my AOL account. It relocated to the high school server on February 12th, 2002. On June 20th, 2011, it relocated to the schoolwires.net server as part of the school district web service.
Routine maintenance, such as email updates, posting minutes/newsletter, graduation/banquet programs, updating “US Mailing Addresses Missing”, posting Class Reunion information, and changing class representatives are an ongoing process. You can check out the website using the following path:
http://www.indians.k12.pa.us/alumni
01/02/2022 – removed Patricia Hoy Engle from 1949 class rep.
01/02/2022 – posted meeting information for both Grace Lutheran location and zoom call in for the January 10th meeting.
Please review the information and feel free to contact me with any corrections.
John F. Clutcher ‘74
799 Pajabon Dr.
Palmyra, PA 17078-3011
717-838-8461 (home)
Webpage reflects Facebook entry for the alumni association created in the fall 2014. Current membership is at 288 (up from 280 at the April 22nd 2021 meeting).
Facebook Group for Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
OLD BUSINESS: Nothing at this time.
NEW BUSINESS: A follow-up report from John Clutcher ’74.
At the October 25th 2021 Alumni Association Meeting, under new business, we started a discussion of different ways our group could increase exposure to who we are and what we do. This could be in the form of organizing another event such as a visit to the Whaleback Rock Formation or hosting a dance.
The alumni association has done some activities in the past to promote our group. Part of the goal of this activity is trying to increase participation at our meetings. The list below are some of those efforts. Getting more participation at our 3 meetings per year from class reps is critical for us to grow.
The purpose of this note is to see if some of them need to occur again, expand and/or add other activities to the list.
Comments: Thank you Erik for setting up the Zoom meeting.
SPRING MEETING will be held on Monday, April 18th, 2022 at Grace Lutheran Church 7thand Chestnut Streets, Shamokin PA at 6:30pm.
BANQUET: Will be held on Saturday, May 28th, 2022 at Masser’s Banquet Hall, Paxinos, PA at 5:30pm.
With no further business, the meeting adjourned at 8:30pm.
Respectfully Submitted,
Jamie A. Hoffman Bordell ‘75
Secretary
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
Fall Meeting Minutes
October 25, 2021
13 members and guest attended the meeting at Grace Lutheran Church 7th and Chestnut Streets, Shamokin, PA.
President Erik Anderson ’97 called the meeting to order at 6:30pm.
President Erik Anderson ‘97 called for a moment of silence for all members of the Alumni Association.
PRINCIPAL’SREPORT: no report at this time.
SECRETARY’S REPORT: minutes from April 22, 2021 meeting are on the website for review. Jeff Clutcher ’78 made a motion to accept the report and Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ‘74 seconded the motion. All were in favor.
TREASURER’S REPORT: Gregory Dwulet ’68, provided an update:
General checking balance = $10,858.61
Educational checking balance = $26,320.21
The alumni association received $1,600 from the Helen Jane Murphy ’43 estate.
Greg reported a new scholarship request for $2,000 from JoAnn and Robert Carr ’54. It would be for 2 seniors – one boy, one girl – and would be associated with athletics. While they wanted the principle untouched moving forward, the amount it would generate yearly to support would be minimal. More discussion needs to occur to see what can be done to provide $100 award per person.
John Klinger ’68 made a motion to accept the report and H. Robert Mattis ’68, seconded the motion. All were in favor.
COMMUNICATIONS: none at this time.
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
Banquet: John Klinger ’68 reported the Banquet will be held Saturday May 28, 2022 at Masser’s Banquet Hall, Paxinos, PA..
Afterglow: It was reported the trivia game went well at the May 2021 banquet. Advisor and senior reps are encouraged to attend the January and April meetings to provide input.
Entertainment: Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00 provide an email update as follows: members of the chorus or 2022 musical cast will provide entertainment at the 2022 banquet.
Invitations/Newsletters: Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00 report the following via email -- last year's newsletter production went very smoothly with Paulhamus Litho, once everything was completed, we had a hold up for a week or two with the mailing process. It seemed that most newsletters were still received in ample time for banquet reservations to be made, etc., but I may send out the first requests for information a little earlier this year (right after the winter holidays) to try to get a jump start in anticipation of the mail still being sluggish. My schedule will also be fuller this year after the holidays since school has been running normally, and most of the newsletter work happens at the same time as PMEA festival season.
Programs: nothing to report at this time.
Auditing: position is open and needs to be filled.
Awards: nothing to report at this time.
By-Laws: nothing to report at this time.
Class Representatives: Olivia Haupt and Megan Roman are the 2021 Class Reps.
Irvin Liachowitz was removed from the class of 1942. Website reflects removal of deceased alumni which were still listed as being listed as class reps.
Educational Fund: Meeting will be held November 3, 2021 at St. John’s United Church of Christ. 8th Street, Shamokin at 6:30pm.
Memorabilia: Jeff Clutcher ’78 reported a framed Diploma of Mary B. (Smith) Miller - Class of 1909 - from the Harry Dietz Jr. Family.
Items from Sandy (Herb) Van Den Berg
125th Anniversary Book.
A Book of Poems signed by Robert Head.
Picture of the Varsity Club in NY at Jack Dempsey Restaurant.
Class Yearbooks Received - 3 Reviews 1943, 2 from 1944 from the Henninger Family.
Jeff Clutcher ’78 reported some damage to donated (extra) yearbooks and memorabilia with a water leak in his office. Additionally, Jeff gave notice that in 2026 he would like to give up his registrar and historian positions.
Nominations: We need a male Vice-President for 2022-2023.
Publicity: nothing at time.
Website: John Clutcher ’74 reported:
From a historical perspective, the initial alumni webpage was created on April 8th, 1998 using my AOL account. It relocated to the high school server on February 12th, 2002. On June 20th, 2011, it relocated to the schoolwires.net server as part of the school district web service.
Routine maintenance, such as email updates, posting minutes/newsletter, graduation/banquet programs, updating “US Mailing Addresses Missing”, posting Class Reunion information, and changing class representatives are an ongoing process. You can check out the website using the following path: Click here.
05/25/2021 – Updated the website with 2021 Banquet Program.
05/31/2021 – Updated the website with 2021 Valedictorian (Olivia Haupt) and Salutatorian (Rosaliand Kane) information.
06/01/2021–Updated the website with 2021 class reps - Olivia Haupt and Megan Roman.
06/03/2021 – Updated the website with the 2021 Commencement Program.
06/03/2021 – Created “Class Counts” on the website which lists the number of graduates from each class. It’s located in the “Historical Programs/Stories” section.
06/10/2021 – Updated website with the banquet – 05/29/2021 – minutes.
08/15/2021 – Concerning Class Representatives. Removed Irvin Liachowitz from the class of 1942.Removed all the "open" positions from the other 1940 classes.For the 1940s, we have two listed class representatives:1944 Dorothy Zebrowski Goodman&1949 Patricia Hoy Engle
09/21/2021 – Placed a new listing of deceased and missing alumni on the website based upon 09/16/2021 backup of the database. Cleaned up 6 email listings of deceased alumni by removing from website.
Please review the information and feel free to contact me with any corrections.
John F. Clutcher ‘74
799 Pajabon Dr.
Palmyra, PA 17078-3011
717-838-8461 (home)
Webpage reflects Facebook entry for the alumni association created in the fall 2014. Current membership is at 288 (up from 280 at the April 22nd 2021 meeting).
Facebook Group for Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
OLD BUSINESS: Some discussion about using Venmo to collet dues and other contributions. Venmo is a mobile payment service where account holders can transfer funds. No plans for now to use. Topic needs additional discussion/review.
NEW BUSINESS: Some discussion on getting more alumni association exposure. John
Clutcher ’74 to pull together a list of ideas, including some which have been used in the past.
Comments: Thank you to John and Bonny Klinger ’68 for the Pizza, Erik Anderson ‘97 for the Salad and dressing, and Jeff Clutcher ‘78 for bottled water, paper plates, and utensils.
WINTER MEETING: Will be held Monday January 10th, 2022 at Grace Lutheran Church 7th and Chestnut Streets, Shamokin, PA at 6:30pm.
SPRING MEETING: Will be held Monday April 18th, 2022 at Grace Lutheran Church 7th and Chestnut Streets, Shamokin, PA at 6:30pm.
BANQUET: Will be held on Saturday May 28th, 2022 at Masser’s Banquet Hall, Paxinos, PA at 5:30pm.
With no further business, meeting adjourned at 8:35pm.
Respectfully Submitted,
Jamie A. Hoffman Bordell ’75
Secretary
Shamokin Area High School
Alumni Association Minutes
137th Annual Reunion
Saturday May 29th 2021 - Masser’s Banquet Hall - Paxinos PA - 5:45pm
Opening invocation was given by Rev. Alfred J. Bashore.
The Pledge of Allegiance was recited. Irvin Berlin’s song “GOD BLESS AMERICA’ was sung by all attending with Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00 as the accompanist.
Amy Henninger Rachu ’83 – President of the Alumni Association - provided the banquet introductions for the Business meeting. A delicious meal was provided by Masser’s Catering. After dessert, the business meeting started with a silent prayer in memory of deceased members.
The Secretary’s Report is located in the newsletter. With a motion by Charles Wayne ’77 and seconded by Glenn Henninger ’47, the report was approved as printed. All were in favor.
The Treasurer’s Report is lin the April 2021 newsletter. With a motion by John Klinger ’68 and seconded by Rob Eisinger ’74, the report was approved as printed and will be put on file for audit. All were in favor.
President Amy Henninger Rachu ’83 presented the Class of 2021 to those attending the banquet, welcoming them into the Alumni Association. Olivia Haupt – Senior Class President, presented the 2021 class pennant to the Association.
Entertainment for 119 alumni, seniors, parents and friends was presented by cast members from the 2021 Musical “GODSPELL” under the direction of Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00. They sang two musical selections: “Beautiful City” and “Day by Day”.
Amy Henninger Rachu ’83 helped coordinate the prize drawing activities and was assisted by a few seniors for gift delivery.
Erik Anderson ’97, Vice-President recognized the various anniversary classes and where applicable, their contributions to the Education and General Funds:
1946 Class - 75 years - no members from the Diamond Anniversary Class were able to attend.
1951 Class – 70 years - no members were able to attend.
1956 Class – 65 years - no members were able to attend.
1961 Class – 60 years - no members were able to attend.
1966 Class – 55 years - no members were able to attend.
1971 Class – 50 years - no members from the Golden Anniversary Class were able to attend.
1976 Class – 45 years - no members were able to attend.
1981 Class – 40 years - no members were able to attend.
1986 Class – 35 years - 1 member attended.
1991 Class – 30 years - 1 member attended.
1996 Class – 25 years - 2 members attended from the Silver Anniversary Class.
2001 Class – 20 years - no members were able to attend.
2006 Class – 15 years - no members were able to attend.
2011 Class – 10 years - no members were able to attend.
2016 Class – 5 years - no members were able to attend.
Additional Class Donations:
Erik Anderson ’97 accepted donations from the Class of 1955 - $850 to the Educational Fund.
Amy Henninger Rachu ’83 asked to honor any “Senior” Alumni attending - Glenn Henninger, Class of 1947.
The distance award was presented by John Clutcher ’74 to Donna Reed from Geneva Switzerland. She was a guest of her mother – Peg Jones Zerbe, Class of 1948.
Matt Weller ’91 - Educational Fund President, and Sam Weaver - President of CTHS Alumni Association, presented the Alumni Scholarship awards. These are awards for four years.
Total Scholarship payout, when extended for four years equals $213,600.
Seven awards are from Coal Township Alumni Association (CT) while nine are from Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association (SA). Congratulations were extended to all. Recipient’s yearly awards amount, college choice, and their major emphasis are as follows:
1st - Rileigh Nowroski (SA)--$5,000. University of Pittsburg, Applied Mathematics.
2nd - Jadyn Slovick (SA)--$4,500. Gap Year/Hofstra University.
3rd - Emma Zimmerman (SA)--$4,200. Cedar Crest College, Psychology.
4th - Aaron Shicora (SA)--$4,000. Lock Haven University, Computer Science.
5th - Ian Paul (SA)--$4,000. Lebanon Valley College, Actuarial Science.
6th - Jarret Miller (SA)--$3,000. Millersville University, Meteorology (Emergency Mgt.).
7th - Blake Harris (CT)--$3,500. Susquehanna University, Music Education.
8th - Jaden Kodack (SA)--$3,500. Lock Haven University, Computer Science.
9th - Alexis Steenburg (CT)--$3,200. California University of PA, English.
10th - Hunter Bates (CT)--$3,000. Lebanon Valley College, Biology (Pre-med focus).
11th- Mark Kiracofe (SA)--$3,000. Lock Haven University, Social (Studies) Work.
12th - Destiny Smith (CT)--$2,500. Wilkes University, Nursing.
13th - Zigmund Moroski (CT)--$2,500. Undecided.
14th - Rosalind Kane (SA)--$2,500. Penn State University, Aerospace Engineering.
15th - Ashlea Oakum (CT)--$2,500. Susquehanna University, Earth Science.
16th - Gabrielle Kurtz (CT)--$2,500. University of Scranton, Pre-med Biochemistry.
High School Principal Todd Hockenbrock ’97 gave a report on SAHS and included information on the following topics: Academics, Athletics, Music and Art.
Good evening and welcome to everyone here today. First, I would like to take this opportunity to thank and commend the Alumni Association for your efforts and generosity. Once again, our students are able to take advantage of more and more opportunities provided through the Alumni Association. And secondly, I would like to share with you some of the many successes that our school and students have achieved during this past school year. And also tell you about some of the different things occurring in our school as well.
As we are all fully aware our staff and students were faced with an enormous undertaking to being this school year. 2 Cafeterias one being in the gym, Directional arrows in hallways, masks, mask breaks, google classroom, virtual days, online learning, no water fountains, 5 minute bells to keep traffic to a minimum in the halls, social distanced seating everywhere, no large assemblies, shortened sports seasons, musical with masks on, 4 nights of performing the musical!!, live classrooms, teaching to live students and virtual students simultaneously, no clubs, constant hand sanitizing, delayed or all virtual college courses and tours, quarantines, and that is just off the top of my head! Our students and staff are simply amazing!
No one thought we would start on time or make it more than a few days yet here we are. Everyone and I mean everyone that helped to keep the school going should be commended for the efforts to provide education to our students this year. If you asked our staff if they would do it again the answer would be yes because seeing you all here now together for the first time in a year and a half e talking and laughing and knowing these graduates will get diplomas on time makes it all worthwhile. So all of these items I am about to read did not just take place under a normal school year. These students did not just get through the school days, they came in and took every opportunity they could to continue to succeed.
These kids are going to be successful in life!!! They are winners and they are determined to never let anything stop them. Even a worldwide pandemic!!!! Think about that as I begin to read all of these accomplishments and areas of improvement our staff and students have made this past year.
Education
Curriculum
--ECRI- K-2 Literacy program was introduced and paid for with a grant.
--Seven Mind sets- Is a program that Mrs. Glosek our special education supervisor brought to the district three years ago. It provides lessons and inspiration items to promote a healthy positive mindset for our students and staff.
--Virtual learning- 1:1 computers for our student body grades k-12.
Our staff will continue to provide virtual lessons via google classroom.
--Closing the gap- tutoring programs were implemented
--Several Presenters were brought in to support emotional learning issues
Science
-- Over the past two years the Science Department is continuing to strive to improve student success in the classroom, on standardized tests (Keystone exams & PSSA) and Advanced Placement Exams (AP Exams). The following list of activities has help enhance the education in the field of Science:
Special Education
--If you haven’t seen it and would like to make sure to call and schedule a time! We have our very own café now. It has been fully functional for the past three years. The Purple Perk gives our special education students unpaid work experiences, in a fully functional café!
--Writing Revolution Program has been added to help our special education students in English and Language arts this year also.
Practical Arts and Business
--Food Prep – Thanksgiving Dinner ~ students made recipe books for families,
--Gingerbread House Competition ~ students received trophies,
--Cinco de Mayo, Studied countries of the world, incorporated cultural and ethnic foods into curriculum, Students analyzed food groups and kept food journals while making adjustments to live a healthier lifestyle.
--Parenting – Reality Works Babies ~ Grades have improved,
--Empathy Belly ~ students were able to experience the feeling of pregnancy, Visits to Tiny Tech to work with the children has been a success,
--Drug and Alcohol Unit has been a success ~ with students positively affected
--Life Management – New Financial Literacy Program EverFi ~ students earned certificates of completion and made the News-Item,
--Guest Speaker ~ Discussed Banks vs. Credit Unions and positives of both
--Manufacturing- Students are utilizing the “new to the classroom” --3D printers in order to print their own designs.
--Electronics- Students learned to use soldering equipment in order to build physical circuits and create working electrical devices. This year, students soldered together individual electronic components to create their own working alarm clocks.
History
--The stock market teams competed again this year and we were just notified they placed 3rd in the state.
--We have added two new courses AP History and History Seminar
English and Foreign Language
Middle school:
--Addition of the applied courses for the upcoming school year to help with any learning loss due to the pandemic.
High school:
--Rebranding of the high school newspaper - it's gone back to its original name, The Signal, and is published online several times a year.
--Addition of English honors courses in ninth, tenth, and eleventh grades.
Foreign language:
--Had the largest number of students ever moving into our highest-level foreign language courses. Almost double what last year’s numbers were.
Math
--Had 8 out of 8 pass the AP Calculus AB or BC
Frist time ever.
--They will be adding 2 new courses to help bridge the learning gap from covid. Applied math 7 and 8.
The Arts
--Our students and staff successfully put together our annual musical, despite limitations. "Godspell" went very well, and the opportunity to livestream performances was also successful. This could be a useful option in the future, since it allowed out-of-town family members to see the show.
--They were still able to do performances that were live-recorded for band, orchestra, and chorus, rather than virtual ensembles where the students had to individually record themselves to be edited together. A live performance in front of an audience is truly the best, but live recordings together allowed the students to have a more musical experience than virtual ensembles would have.
--Many students qualified for PMEA events this year –
9 for district band,
5 for district chorus, and
2 for district orchestra.
Two students went on to qualify for the 2021 PMEA All State Chorus.
In 2020 and 2021, we had students qualify for PMEA District jazz band and vocal jazz for the first time in several years (2 students for band and 1 vocal jazz in 2020; 3 students for vocal jazz in 2021)
Clubs
--Due to COVID our clubs were shut down this year. However, we still had national honor society.
--National Honor Society has 72 members completing a minimum of 8 school service hours and 8 community service hours to aid and improve our community and district.
--National Junior Honor Society has 60 members.
Athletics
Football
District 4 runner ups
4 – first team all conference players
Girls and boys Soccer
2 – for each team first team all conference players
Volleyball
District 2/4 qualifiers
News-item player of the year
Boys Basketball
District 4 qualifiers
Girls Basketball
District 4 runner ups
1 – first team all conference
Swimming
1 state qualifier
Softball
Plays next week for a shot at being district champions
Track and field
400 meter district champion
200 meter district runner up
4x400 district champions
General
--Discipline numbers are down over 50%
--We implemented Indian Academy where over 100 students
participated in after school tutoring to close the learning lost.
--We will be running Indian Camp which is our version of summer school.
--Students are working with Bucknell University students to build a solar powered charging station bench.
--Every student was provided with a laptop that they will used their entire time at Shamokin Area
Notes –
Top 5 of the class of 2021
So once again, thank you for everything you do and everything you provide. It is a privilege to work with you and we are very fortunate to have such a great Alumni Association. The district greatly appreciates it and our kids are the ones who are reaping the benefits. Thank you, enjoy the evening and the rest of your weekend.
The following members are approved to serve 5-year terms on the Education (Scholarship
Committee) from 2021-2026:
Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ‘74
Tammy Linton Glowatski ‘87
Marlena C. Acedo Vasquez (Marty) Sinopoli ‘95
Robert Mattis ’68 made the motion to accept and John Klinger ’68 seconded the motion for the Education Fund Committee additions. All were in favor.
John Klinger ’68 presented the following Alumni Association officers for ratification who were nominated by the Executive Committee for 2021 – 2022:
PRESIDENT: Erik Anderson ‘97
VICE-PRESIDENT: Mary Anne Brennan Stump ‘00
SECRETARY: Jamie A. Hoffman Bordell ‘75
TREASURER: Gregory Dwulet ‘68
REGISTRAR/HISTORIAN: Jeffrey Clutcher ‘78
Amy Henninger Rachau ’83 made a motion, seconded by John Klinger ’68 to approve the officers. All were in favor.
Outgoing Alumni President Amy Henninger Rachau ’83 introduced the new officers and thanked the many committees and members for their help this past year. She also encouraged all alumni to become active with the association by attending meetings which are held 3 times year fall, winter and spring. Check the website for details.
Giving your time to serve on committee and financially supporting the General and Education funds is appreciated.
The Senior Class led the Alumni Association in singing of the Alma Mater. The Alma Mater was accompanied by Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00.
AFTER GLOW: Trivia Game was held. Erik Anderson ’97 was the advisor for this event and Rob Ensinger ’74 was the Master of Ceremonies. There were many alumni, seniors and parents participating. Prizes were given.
Respectfully Submitted,
Jamie A. Hoffman Bordell ‘75
Secretary
April 22, 2021
SAHS Alumni Association April 22, 2021, Meeting Minutes In-person and Zoom Meeting.
15 members and guests at Grace Lutheran and 5 on the Zoom call for the meeting.
President Amy Henninger Rachau ’83 called the meeting to order at 7:00p.m.
President Amy Henninger Rachau “83 introduced Patti Rhoades, Class Advisor (in person) And Beth Ann Shaffer, Class advisor (via Zoom).
There were 4 students (Shamokin Area) in attendance.
PRINCIPAL REPORT: Todd Hockenbroch ’97, reported the following
Shamokin Area Middle High School End of the Year Event Schedule
PSSA
Grades 7 and 8 only
Testing begins at 8am
Students testing may dress down
English Language Arts – April 19th, 20th, and 21st
Mathematics – April 26th and 27th
Science (8th grade only) – May 3rd and 4th
Make-ups – April 22nd, 23rd, 28th, 29th, 30th, May 5th, 6th, 7th
Shamokin Virtual Students are required to be present on testing days.
Keystones
Testing begins at 8am
Students testing may dress down Algebra – May 17th and 18th
Biology – May 19th
English Language Arts – May 20th and 21st
Make-ups May 24th – May 28th
Shamokin Virtual Students who are enrolled in
English 10
Biology 2
Algebra I
are required to be present on testing days.
Virtual students may ride their assigned bus to school.
Upon completion of daily testing virtual students have 3 options:
May 7th – Brady Fire Company
Bus leaves at 8am
This event is for 7th and 8th grade students.
They must be in good academic and attendance standings. Tickets have been purchased already.
If for any reason you cannot attend you will not be refunded cash, you will be given a ticket to Hershey. We are using 4 buses for approximately 80 students.
We will ensure social distancing and compliance with all CDC and DOH guidelines.
Begins Monday, May 24th
Seniors must be seated on the home bleachers by 8:00 am All seniors must attend
The remaining practice schedule will be handed out on day 1
Starts at 6:30 pm
This event will be live in person for all students and two guests
This event will also be broadcasted live on SATV via YouTube for student and family members that cannot make it in-person because of medical or health concerns
The link can be found on our district website
Top 10 students of the class of 2021 will be announced during the awards ceremony
Starts at 6:30 pm
This event will be live in person for all students and two guests
This event will also be broadcasted live on SATV via YouTube for student and family members that cannot make it in-person because of medical or health concerns
The link can be found on our district website
Students who attend Baccalaureate will receive 2 additional graduation tickets
Will start at 5:00 pm
Seniors will meet at the Shamokin Post office parking lot
The parade will finish at the High School Student parking lot before Baccalaureate starts
7 pm – 10pm
High School gymnasium
Massers Banquet Hall at 5:45 pm
Winners will be announced after the meal
All winners must be present in order to receive the scholarship
If you cannot attend you need to contact the High School office ASAP
6:30 pm
Venue
Will be given same as previous years 5 per student
2 extra tickets can be received if you attend Baccalaureate
Parents and students will park in stadium lots Parents will sit in home bleachers socially distanced There will be special seating for handicapped citizens Restrooms will be available
Stadium will be roped off to keep parents out of the graduation seating and stage area Sound system will be used with wireless mics
Once seated graduation will follow same schedule as previous years
Graduation will be moved to the High School Auditorium
We will use the gymnasium to keep people out of the weather
There will be areas designated to keep in accordance with CDC and DOH social distancing Parents will walk with their child to the auditorium
Once in the auditorium parents will go to the left students to the right Students names will be announced as they receive their diploma
Parents will great their child at the end of the stage for a photo opportunity
Parents and students will exit the side of the auditorium immediate after photo
May 4th – Calculus AB 8 am, Calculus BC 12 pm. May 5th – Literature: 8am, Physics (1): 12 pm May 7th – Chemistry: 8 am
May 10th – History: 8 am
May 11th Psychology: 12 pm May 12th – Composition: 8 am May 14th – Biology: 8 am
May 25th – Chemistry: 8 am, Physic (2): 12 pm
If you have not paid for your exam please contact Mrs. McCabe A Letter was sent to Seniors Parents on the banquet as follows
April 22, 2021 Class of 2021 Alumni Exam participants: The Alumni Banquet is set for Saturday, May 29, at 5:45 p.m. at Masser’s Banquet Hall. Seniors who took the Alumni Exam are required to attend (dressed appropriately) the banquet. You are permitted to have no more than two guests accompany you. If your parents are members of the Alumni Association, they should complete the form they received in the mail and write on the form if they want to sit with their class. Otherwise, parents will sit at the parents’ table. Parents must pay $25.00 each for their attendance at the banquet, and that will NOT be refunded. Your parents have until May 10th to make their reservation. NO EXCEPTIONS! Cash or checks are payable to Shamokin Area Alumni Association. Mrs. Carsto (Principal’s Office) will take your reservations until the deadline. See her as soon as possible if your parents plan on attending. The awards portion of the banquet will be live streamed on SATV. The link will be on our district website Click here.Thank you for your participation in this year’s Alumni Exam and Banquet. If I can be of any further assistance, please contact me.
Thank you,
Todd Hockenbroch
Shamokin Area Middle/High School Principal
SECRETARY REPORT: Minutes from January 21, 2021 meeting via Zoom/phone are on the website for review. Jeffrey Schlader ‘73 made a motion to accept the report and Jeffrey Clutcher ’78 seconded the motion. All were in favor.
TREASURER’S REPORT: Gregory Dwulet ’68 provided an update via email as follows: General Fund: $9,899.58
Education Fund: $9,606.96
Bruce Cluthcher ‘72 made a motion to accept the report and Eric Anderson ’97 seconded the motion. All were in favor.
COMMUNCIATION: Nothing to report at this time.
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
Banquet: John Klinger ’68 reported the banquet is still on for May 29, 2021 at Masser’s Banquet Hall. Masks are required.
Rob Ensinger ’74 will bring the keyboard and Eric Anderson ’97 will bring the sound system.
Afterglow: There will be no food at the afterglow this year.
Students are going to put a Shamokin Trivia game together. Each table will be a team.
Entertainment: Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00 reported soloists rather than high school chorus members will be singing at this year’s banquet. Cast members from the 2021 Musical “God Spell” will present two selections (“Beautiful City” and “Day by Day”).
Invitation/Newsletter: Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00 reported the newsletter was mailed out April 6, and should be arriving anytime now if it hasn’t already. It had been completed a few weeks prior than previous years, but Paulhamus ran into backlog with their mailing vendor which briefly delayed the mailing. This year’s experience working with Paulhamus (Brad Fox) was very positive and smooth.
Programs: Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74 will need the following program information by May 12, 2021
Will Mrs. Stump accompany the Alma Mater? Yes
Mary Anne Pitorak Miller, Tammy Linton Glowatski, and Marty Sinopoli (need maiden name and graduation year)
Auditing: Nothing to report at this time.
Awards: Annual awards ceremony will be conducted live at 6:30p.m. Wednesday, May 26, in the Auditorium. The ceremony will also be livestreamed.
By-Laws: Nothing to report at this time.
Class Representatives: Nothing to report at this time.
Educational Fund: Three Directors are being ratified for positions on the Education Scholarship Committee. They are Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74, Tammy Linton Glowatski, ‘87 and Marlena C. Aledo Vasquez (Marty) Sinopoli ’95.
Memorabilia: Nothing to report at this time.
Nominations:
President: Erik S. Anderson ‘97
Vice President: Mary Anne Brennan Stump ‘00
Secretary: Jamie A. Hoffman Bordell ‘75
Treasurer: Gregory Dwulet ‘68
Registrar/Historian: Jeffrey Clutcher ‘78
Publicity: Jamie A. Hoffman Bordell ’75 placed a notice in the News-Item for meeting tonight. It was placed in Noteworthy on Saturday/Sunday April 17 – 18, 2021.
Website: John Clutcher, ’74 reported the following.
For a historical perspective, the initial alumni webpage was created on April 8th, 1998 using my AOL account. It relocated to the high school server on February 12th, 2002. On June 20th, 2011, it relocated to the schoolwires.net server as part of the school district web service.
Routine maintenance, such as email updates, posting minutes/newsletter, graduation/banquet programs, updating “US Mailing Addresses Missing”, posting Class Reunion information, and changing class representatives are an ongoing process. You can check out the website using the following path:
01/21/2021 – Modified FAQ on website to reflect how to obtain an old yearbook.
01/23/2021 – Added “SAHS Alumni Association Scholastic Awards Program Process” document to the Policy and Procedure area of the webpage.
02/14/2021 – Removed Harvey Buriak ’60 as class rep since he passed away. 02/18/2021 – Modified Class of 1971 class reunion information on the website.
02/27/2021 – Updated 2020 scholarship winners with education choice information on the webpage.
02/28/2021 – Update committee section on webpage with revised members for the Education Fund.
03/03/2021 – Helped Jeff Clutcher back up the database to create file for Paulhamus for the spring publication. 11,007 addresses generated for the newsletter.
03/04/2021 – Worked with Brad Fox of Paulhamus on file format for addresses for the newsletter.
03/05/2021 – Update deceased (7,760 total entries) and missing (2,063 total entries) on the website with information from the March 3rd backup of the database.
03/06/2021 – Updated the website with a new FAQ.
Q: How does the Alumni Association process those who receive a GED diploma?
A: GED (General Educational Development) is an exam. It is a series of four subject tests a person can take to demonstrate their high school academic knowledge. Earning a GED diploma from your state is the equivalent to a U.S. high school diploma. Some students choose to take this certification exam if they were not able to complete a traditional high school program. The Alumni Association will place those receiving a GED diploma in our database under the class year they would have graduated. Please contact the high school for more information on how to take and secure a GED. If you have received a GED diploma, contact the high school so that they can process and pass this information along to the Alumni Association registrar.
04/06/2021 – Placed the 2021 alumni newsletter out on the webpage.
Webpage reflects Facebook entry for the alumni association created in the fall 2014. Current membership is at 280 (up from 271 at the January 21st 2021 meeting).
Facebook Group for Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
https://Click here.
OLD BUSINESS: Thank you to Erik Anderson, 97 and Amy Henninger Rachau ’83 for taping for the Alumni Scholarship Test they introduced it thru via life stream.
NEW BUSINESS: John Klinger ’68 told the seniors they are invited to attend the Meetings for after graduation they will become members.
Election of Officers discussion was made prior to the closing of the meeting (see nominations above). Those officer names will be on the May banquet program for ratification at the business meeting.
Comments: None at this time.
With no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 8:05p.m.
Respectfully Submitted,
Jamie A. Hoffman Bordell ’75 Secretary
SAHS Alumni Association
January 21, 2021 Meeting Minutes
Zoom Meeting
12 Members and 1 guest attended via zoom/phones at 7:00pm.
President Amy Henninger Rachau ’83 called the meeting to order at 7:16p.m.
President Amy Henninger Rachau ’83 called for a moment of silence for all alumni members who passed away in 2020-2021, for the people who passed away due to the COVID-19 virus, and those who are suffering with the COVID-19 virus.
The President introduced guest Patti Rhoades, Senior Class Advisor for 2020-2021.
PRINCIPAL REPORT:
Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00 read a brief note from the high school principal Todd Hockenbroch ’97. He appreciates all our efforts and asks us to reach out to him if needing any feedback.
SECRETARY’S REPORT:
Minutes from October 24, 2020 meeting via zoom/phone are on the website for review.
John Klinger ’68 made a motion to accept the report and Jeffrey Schlader ’73 seconded the motion. All were in favor.
TREASURER’S REPORT:
Gregory Dwulet ’68, Treasurer provided an update via email as follows:
General Fund------------------$15,801.72
Educational Fund-------------$33,226.96
John Klinger ’68 made a motion to accept the report and Mary Anne Pitorak Miller, ‘74 seconded the motion. All were in favor.
COMMUNICATIONS: nothing to report at this time.
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
Banquet: John Klinger ’68 reported it’s good to go but undetermined if event will occur in 2021 due to COVID-19. Date for the banquet is Memorial Day Weekend, which is Saturday, May 29, 2021 at Masser’s Banquet Hall, Paxinos, PA. If the event occurs, social distancing and mask will be required. Please check the alumni website for any ongoing updates as we review options.
Afterglow: Patti Rhoades, Class Advisor will be taking a survey with the students (senior and juniors) to find out if there is interest in staying for the Afterglow following the Banquet. Outcome of the survey will provide helpful input on how we proceed this year or in the future.
Entertainment: Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00 reported that if there is a banquet, some form of entertainment will be provided.
Invitation/Newsletter: Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00 reported that she is in contact with our printer Paulhamus Litho, Inc. Brad Fox is the contact. MaryAnne to work with the Arts Festival folks for details and others as needed. We may end up adding one-time items to the newsletter to take up space. She would like all article information to be sent to her by Friday February 12, 2021 for proof reading.
Programs: Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74 reported that she will pull together the program for the banquet. Mary Anne reminded Amy Henninger Rachau ’83 that she will need to secure a minister for the opening Invocation and closing Benediction.
Jeffrey Schlader ’73 past president 2019-2020 and Amy Henninger Rachu ’83 will co-host at the Banquet. Amy needs to submit a President’s Letter.
Past Presidents who passed away and will be reflected in the banquet program:
- 1981 Helen Jane Murphy from class of 1943.
- 2003 Joan A. Rhoades Donmoyer from the class of 1952.
Auditing: nothing to report at this time.
Awards: Possibly in person awards with the students. Last year they were taped and presented via an online broadcast from the school at the awards program due to Covid-19. Unclear if this would need to occur again at the end of the current school year, especially if we do not have a banquet to report scholarship winners. Amy Henninger Rachau ’83 and Jeff Schlader ’73 (president from last year) to work together on a presentation.
By-Laws: nothing to report at this time.
Class Representatives: Jeffrey Clutcher ’78 reported the loss of the following members:
1943 Helen Jane Murphy
1946 Lorraine Wetzel Strausser
Jeff reported we added the class of 2020 representatives Nathan Grimes and Chloe Yoder.
Jeff encouraged Class Representatives to attend Alumni meetings.
Jeff reminded Patti Rhoades - Class Advisor - that 2 seniors are needed to be selected as class representatives for the class of 2021. They also need to make a class banner which will be displayed on the anniversary of their class- 5 years, 10 years, etc.
Educational Fund: Bob Mattis ’68 reported that they will be having a meeting in February to review amounts to be awarded. He anticipates the same award amounts as last year.
John Clutcher ’74 reminded those attending that the Policies and Procedures section of the alumni webpage contains information on how to go about promoting the scholarship and subject matter award information with the students.
No date yet on Scholarship testing at the High School. Amy Henninger Rachau ’83 and Erik S. Anderson ’97 will check into it.
Memorabilia: Jeffrey Clutcher ’78 reported that he received around 12 yearbooks in the years he was on the Shamokin school board from the family of Walter Fidler. Jeff noted that the year books were started in 1919.
Anyone interested in a yearbook from previous years can contact Jeff to see if any are available. A donation for the cost of mailing and handling will be encouraged. John Clutcher ’74 to update the website with this information in the FAQ section.
Jeff asked if the supply of extra yearbooks from past years is still plentiful, he would like to donate them the Historical Society. All were in favor.
Nominations: Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00 came forward and has accepted the position of Vice President for 2021 – 2022.
Publicity: Jamie A. Hoffman Bordell ’75 placed a notice in the News Item for this Zoom meeting. It appeared in Noteworthy and Community Calendar on Saturday/Sunday Jan. 16-17, 2021. Community calendar from Tuesday January 19, to Thursday January 21, 2021.
Website: John Clutcher ’74 reported:
10/26/2020 - updated officers to reflect registrar and historian to be one person on the webpage. Prior to approval at the 10/24 meeting, it was two separate positions.
11/28/2020 – added the following to the FAQ section of the website based upon a request from a class.
Q:Does the alumni association plan and/or help pay for individual class reunions?
A: Each class is responsible to pull off their own class reunion. The alumni association does not get involved at that level. You can reach out to the class representatives listed on the webpage to see if they can provide input. Those class representatives are not necessarily involved with individual class reunion planning, but they may be able to give some direction.
(see the alumni website for full details of this response)
01/09/2021 – removed ’43 Helen Jane Murphy and ’46 Lorraine Wetzel Strausser from the Class Representatives list due to their recent deaths.
Webpage reflects Facebook entry for the alumni association created in the fall 2014. Current membership is at 271 (up from 267 at the October 24th, 2020 meeting).
Facebook Group for Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association:
OLD BUSINESS:
Next meeting will be our Spring meeting -7pm - Thursday April 22, 2021 at Grace Lutheran Church, Shamokin. Social Distancing and mask are required.
Meetings are currently scheduled to be onsite but could change to include Zoom activity due to COVID-19. Please check website for updates.
NEW BUSINESS:
Erik Anderson’97 brought up a suggestion for a Trivia game to be done at the Afterglow. Prizes could be purchased from local business to help them out during these trying times. Patti Rhoades, Class Advisor will get input from the students on this topic.
Patti will also get students from the School’s Newspaper “The Signal” to work on placing an article in the paper on what the Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association represents.
John Clutcher ’74 – from our website - is willing to work with Patti on this project. She will connect a student with John for review of information for their project.
The School website for the student newspaper is:
Comments: nothing at this time.
Zoom meeting adjourned at 8:19pm.
Respectfully Submitted,
Jamie A. Hoffman Bordell ‘75
Secretary
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
SAHS Alumni Association
October 24, 2020 Meeting Agenda
Zoom Meeting
15 members attended via zoom/phones at 2pm.
President Amy Henninger Rachau ’83 called the meeting to order.
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT: nothing at this time.
SECRETARY’S REPORT:
Minutes from April 21, 2020 meeting are on the website for review.
TREASURER’S REPORT:
Gregory Dwulet ’68 provided the treasurer’s update.
General Fund-----$17,440.80
Education Fund---$29,796.96
Greg spoke about contribution and donation are down due to COVID.
He reported a donation made by Nathan Weidenhamer ’02 and his Sister, Deanna ’96. When they were seniors – both received a scholarship. They provided a donation of $7,500 for an annual award based on the investment earnings. Award would go to a female senior who has the highest GPA in STEM related subjects - science, technology, engineering, and math – who expects to enter a STEM field in postgraduate work.
The consensus was to create a new award called the Weidenhamer Family Award starting in 2021. This new award may generate approximately $200 a year. This could build up over time, especially if additional contributions are added. A new award cannot pull down from principle, but needs to be awarded from growth only.
COMMUNICATIONS: nothing at this time.
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
Banquet: John Klinger ’68 reported it’s good to go but undetermined if event will occur in 2021 due to Covid. Potential date is for the banquet is Memorial Day weekend, which would be Saturday, May 29, 2021 at Masser’s Banquet Hall, Paxinos. PA.
Afterglow: nothing to report at this time.
Entertainment: Mary Ann Brennan Stump ’00 reported that if there is a Banquet – her students will sing.
Invitation/Newsletter: Sue Feese is still available for printing assistance if needing to look at other options per Principal Todd Hockenbrock ’97.
Mark Paulhamus could not attend this Zoom meeting to receive input on the proofing process. MaryAnne Brennan Stump ’00 and President Amy Henninger Rachau ‘83 will contact Mark with input and will provide an update at the next meeting.
Programs: Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74 will work out details as we move forward. Last year with no banquet, we did not have a program but did put items on the webpage. This could occur again if no banquet. Mary Anne stated that Joan A. Rhoades Donmoyer ‘52 died; she was past President in 2003.
Auditing: nothing to report at this time.
Awards: Last year they were taped and presented via an online broadcast from the school at the awards program. Unclear if this would need to occur again at the end of the current school year, especially if we do not have a banquet to report scholarship winners.
By-laws: nothing to report at this time.
Class Representatives: We lost Joan A. Rhoades Donmoyer as Class Rep for her class of 1952.
Education Fund: nothing to report at this time.
Memorabilia: Maxine Howerter Harvey ’83 needs to step down as Historian for the alumni association. Approved by the group, the Historian responsibilities will be combined with the work of the Registrar. Jeff Clutcher ’78 (Registrar) will work out details with Maxine.
Nominations: Need a female VP candidate for the spring of 2021. Members are encouraged to have any interested candidate to contact an officer for more information. The alumni website provides officer job descriptions if needing more details.
Publicity: Jamie A. Hoffman Bordell ’75 placed a notice in the News Item for this meeting as it appeared in NOTEWORTHY on October 20, 2020.
Website –
Some updates from John Clutcher ’74:
http://www.indians.k12.pa.us/alumni
04/24/2020 – updated “SAHS Alumni Job Description” to policy and procedure section on the webpage.
04/16/2020 – Placed a copy of the 04/15/2020 News Item article concerning the cancellation of the banquet out on the alumni website under “banquet programs” 2020 link. It will act as an informational placeholder on why the banquet was cancelled this year.
04/26/2020 – Added Memoriam for Walter Fidler and Myron Moskowitz on the banquet program 2020 link.
05/25/2020 – Added the following to the webpage under awards/scholarships:
Garnett-Willow Award
Details to be added when available.
Jane Bastress Award
An award was established from an initial $3,000 gift from Jane Sarge Bastress (class of 1942).
Mildred Sharp Memorial Award
Award was established around 2014 when the Richard/Mildred Sharp Estate (Mildred was from the class of 1931) bequeathed the SAHS Alumni association a gift. The approximate yearly income from the estate is estimated to be between $3,000 – $4,000 of which some of this income will be used as an award to a graduating senior while some income can be placed in the general fund to help with the alumni expenses. This is based upon the initial setup of the fund where the alumni association can use the funds as needed.
Miriam Birchard Memorial Award
Award was established around 2014 when the Miriam Birchard (class of 1941) Estate informed the Alumni of an initial gift in the amount of $14,436.60. The SAHS Alumni Association decided to set aside $10,000 be used for this scholarship (generating $200 - $300/yr), with the remaining $4,439.69 (generating $133/yr) be earmarked for the general fund to help with Alumni expenses. Criteria is possibly a 9th to 12th grader who are academic/socially involved at the school. Details and recommendations will occur working with the guidance department.
06/09/2020 – Added the “R. Thomas Lynch Award for trade school emphasis” to the webpage under awards/scholarships.
06/09/2020 – Maintenance to the alumni webpage:
09/15/2020 – Postcards have been ordered for the Saturday October 24th 2pm meeting. This postcard information was put out on the alumni website.
09/30/2020 – Updated the website with most current alumni database information for “missing” and “deceased” alumni.
10/15/2020 – Updated the alumni webpage with the 10/24/2020 Zoom meeting info.
Webpage report reflects Facebook entry for the alumni association created in the fall 2014. Current membership is at 267 (up from 262 at the April 21st 2020 meeting).
OLD BUSINESS: nothing at this time.
NEW BUSINESS: It was approved to combine the Registrar and Historian areas into one position. Motion was made John Clutcher ’74 to combine Registrar and Historian seconded by Bruce Clutcher ’72. All were in favor. Jeff Clutcher ‘78 accepted the position.
Future Meetings:
Meetings are currently scheduled to be onsite, but could change to a ZOOM activity due to COVID.
Comments: none at this time.
Zoom meeting adjourned at 2:45p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Jamie A. Hoffman Bordell ‘75
Secretary
May 23, 2020
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
Meeting Minutes do not exist for the banquet which was scheduled to be held May 23rd, 2020. It was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
See the 2020 Banquet Program for additional details.
April 21, 2020
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
Minutes
The scheduled meeting that was to be held at Grace Lutheran Church, in Shamokin had to be held via ZOOM for the first time in the Alumni history due to the corona-virus pandemic.
14 members via zoom/phones at the 7pm meeting.
President Jeff Schlader ’73 called the meeting to order.
PRINCIPAL REPORT:
Todd Hockenbroch’97 reported that 50 seniors are registered to take the exam which will be administrated mid-May. Exact date and time TBD. Social distancing will be provided when taking the test. He will get a paper out to the students on the date and time of the exam. He noted that the test (as in the past) will be offered only one day, no exceptions.
Mr. Hockenbroch announced that the awards night will be on June 10, 2020. He will provide a copy of the winners to Greg Dwulet, ’68, Treasurer via a spreadsheet after the event. Information on the spreadsheet should contain the name of the student, home address, college attending, field he/she is majoring in, the amount of the award and if the award is Shamokin Area or Coal Township. This spreadsheet will represent not only the scholarship winners of those taking the test, but all the other scholarships and awards the alumni association maintains.
June 11th is graduation. Both the awards night and graduation will be some type of internet social event.
SECRETARY’S REPORT:
Minutes from January 14, 2020 meeting are on the website for review. John Klinger ’68 made a motion to accept the report and Jeff Clutcher ’78 seconded the motion. All were in favor.
TREASURER’S REPORT:
Gregory Dwulet ’68 provided the treasurer’s update via email to the secretary.
John Klinger ’68 made a motion to accept the report and Bob Mattis ’68 seconded the motion. All were in favor.
*General checking balance = $5,386.15
*Educational Fund balance = $15,572.70
Paulhamuss Litho billings for 2020 newsletter have been paid. Comparison for 2019 is as follows: Printing 2019 = $8,249.00 vs. 2020 =$8,268.00.
Postage for 2019 = $3,300.00 vs. 2020 = $3,296.33.
The block ad for $63.00 owed to News-Item, bill to be sent at end of month.
COMMUNICATIONS:
There is a correction to the number of Thank You cards received from the seniors for 2019 from 36, to 28.
COMMITTEE REPORT:
Banquet: John Klinger ’68 reported the Banquet for the 137 reunion will NOT be held on Saturday, May 23, 2020 at Maser’s Banquet Hall, Paxinos, PA as planned due to the corona-virus pandemic. An article concerning this cancellation appeared in the News-Item on Thursday April 16, 2020. This cancellation has been confirmed with Masser’s Banquet Hall. He also cancelled the Vic Boris Trio.
Afterglow: N/A
Entertainment: N/A
Invitations/Newsletter: MaryAnne Brennan Stump ’00 expressed concerns of continuing with Paulhamus Litho for printing or look into a new printer.
Susan Kropinski Haas ‘75 spoke to Susan Demsko Feese, Tech Ed teacher at the High School as a possible future source about printing the newsletter, etc.
After a floor discussion, it was decided to invite Paulhamus to the Fall 2020 meeting to discuss current process, specifically proofing. John Clutcher ’74 will contact Mark Paulhamus concerning the fall meeting.
Programs: Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74 will write an article concerning the passing of Walter Fidler, Jr. ’39 as president in 1965 and Myron M. Moskowitz ’42 as president in 1990. Article to be placed on the website where our banquet programs are located.
Auditing: N/A
Awards: see the Principal’s report.
By-Laws: N/A
Class Representatives:
Jeff Clutcher ’78 via email to the secretary reported that he received Class Representatives updates:
Class of 1959 is Robert Welker.
Class of 1961 is Joan Weller Colquit, James Swank and Albert Golden.
Education Fund: See Educational Fund Trustees comments below.
Memorabilia: Historian Maxine Howerter Harvey ’83 was unable to attend the meeting but did provide an update that she is going through items from Helen Jane Murphy ’43.
Nominations: officers for SAHS Alumni Association for 2020-21:
President-----------------------------Amy Henninger Rachu ‘83
Vice President-----------------------Erik Anderson ‘97
Secretary-----------------------------Jamie A. Hoffman Bordell ‘75
Treasurer-----------------------------Gregory Dwulet ‘68
Registrar------------------------------Jeff Clutcher ‘78
Historian-----------------------------Maxine Howerter Harvey ‘83
Publicity: Jamie A. Hoffman Bordell ’75 and Jeff Schlader “73 placed a block ad in Saturday April 11th 2020 of The News Item. Unfortunately this block was placed on page B7 of the sports edition.
This ad consisted of a headline which read “NOTICE FROM SHAMOKIN AREA ALUMNI ASSOCIATION” and the main reason for this ad was to inform the public of the cancellation of the banquet next month.
Members were concerned on the placement of the block ad.
On Monday, April 13th 2020, a follow up of the block ad was placed in NOTEWORTHY
Section of the News-Item on page 2, and then an article appeared in the News Item on Thursday, April 16th 2020 with headlines reading: “ALUMNI ASSOC BANQUETS FOR SHAMOKIN, CT CANCELED”.
Website:
John Clutcher ’74 reported the following information which was added to the webpage:
http://www.indians.k12.pa.us/alumni
01/18/2020 – added “SAHS Alumni Association - Testing and Banquet Letter” to policy and procedure section on the webpage.
02/29/2020 – added “SAHS Alumni Association - Address and Contribution Requests” to policy and procedure section on the webpage.
02/29/2020 – updated “SAHS Alumni Association - Newsletter Responsibilities” document with additional suggestions for timelines with publisher on the webpage.
03/04/2020 – updated “SAHS Alumni Association - Testing and Banquet Letter” document with processes suggestions on the webpage.
04/01/2020 – added a new Q/A to FAQ Section.
Q: Why was my name removed from receiving a newsletter after I turned 100 years old?
A: When a newsletter is mailed to an alumnus who is over 100 years old, we truly don’t know if they are alive and well, deceased or if that newsletter is simply being thrown away. Periodically our alumni registrar reviews public databases to see if any of these centurions are deceased in which we update our information. This is not a foolproof process to fully know who should be on the mailing. At some point in time we make a cutoff to the mailing. Please let Jeff know if you were removed in error.
Jeff Clutcher
5 S. Harding Ave.
Shamokin, PA 17872-7516
570-648-5282
jeff.clutcher@juno.com
04/16/2020 – Placed a copy of the 04/15/2020 News Item article concerning the cancellation of the banquet out on the alumni website under “banquet programs” 2020 link. It will act as an informational placeholder on why the banquet was cancelled this year.
Please review the information and feel free to contact me with any corrections.
Webpage reflects Facebook entry for the alumni association created in the fall 2014. Current membership is at 262 (up from 246 at the January 14th 2020 meeting).
Facebook Group for Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
OLD BUSINESS: None at this time.
NEW BUSINESS: the following are the election of officers for the Shamokin High School Alumni Association for 2020-2021:
President-----------------------------Amy Henninger Rachu ‘83
Vice President-----------------------Erik Anderson ‘97
Secretary-----------------------------Jamie A. Hoffman Bordell ‘75
Treasurer-----------------------------Gregory Dwulet ‘68
Registrar------------------------------Jeff Clutcher ‘78
Historian-----------------------------Maxine Howerter Harvey ‘83
John Klinger ’68 made a motion to accept the nomination of officers for 2020-2021, seconded by Susan Kropinski Haas ’75. All were in favor.
Educational Fund Trustees:
(as reported by Bob Mattis ’68 via email)
The election of the following to serve for a five-year term (until 2025) as trustees of the Educational Fund was approved:
Dr. Raymond General – ‘91
Susan Kropinski Haas – ‘75
Frances Lee Culp – ‘63
The election of Tammy Linton Glowatski – ’87 to fill the un-expired term (until 2021) of the late Myron M. Moskowitz as a trustee of the Educational Fund was ratified.
Also in my report on the Educational Fund, I mentioned that at the most-recent meeting of the trustees, Matthew Weller – ’91 was elected President and Dr. Raymond General – ’91 was elected Vice President. Frances Lee Culp – ’63 who served as Secretary for many years, resigned from that position (she remains as a trustee). A new secretary will be appointed.
NEXT MEETING:
President elect Amy Henninger Rachau ’83 and Vice President Erik Anderson ’97 will meet to decide the dates for the Fall, Winter, and Spring meetings for 2020-2021.
Outgoing President Jeff Schlader ’73 thanked everyone for a wonderful year and for all the help from everyone.
Motion for adjournment was made and approved by all.
Respectfully Submitted,
Jamie A. Hoffman Bordell ‘75
Secretary
January 14, 2020
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
Minutes
16 members and friends attended the meeting which began at 7pm at Grace Lutheran Church 7th and Chestnut Streets, Shamokin.
President Jeff Schlader ’73 called the meeting to order.
The President introduced Mrs. Donna Nahodil, Class Advisor for the Class of 2020.
PRINCIPAL REPORT:
Todd Hockenbroch ’97 was unavailable to give a report tonight.
SECRETARY’S REPORT:
Minutes from October 15, 2019 meeting are on the website for review. Susan Kropinski Haas ’75 made a motion to accept the report and John Clutcher ’74 seconded the motion. All were in favor.
TREASURER’S REPORT:
Gregory Dwulet ’68 provided the treasurer’s update. Bob Mattis ’68 made a motion to accept the report and John Klinger ’68 seconded the motion. All were in favor.
*General Fund balance is at: $16,280.43
*Educational Fund balance is at: $14,972.28
Education committee and Greg Dwulet ’68 met to discuss the disposition of the DePiante Scholarship CD which became due November 2019. The committee decided to close out the CD. $10,200.00 was put into the checking account for payout to student awards and the remaining $228,308.46 was invested at M&T Bank. $25,000 was remitted to the Wilmington Educational Trust.
The Lynch Family added $100,000 to previous donation of $500,000, giving our association $600,000 to work with for the endowment.
COMMUNICATIONS:
Thank you cards were received from 36 Seniors who received Scholarship awards.
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
Banquet: John Klinger ’68 reported the Banquet for the 137th reunion will be held on Saturday, May 23, 2020 at 5:30 pm at Masser’s Banquet Hall, Paxinos, PA. Menu was reviewed as salad, pork chops, fried chicken, mashed potatoes, filling, buttered corn. Dessert will be chocolate cake.
He noted that the prices have gone up as follows:
$16.00 per person plus 20% gratuity, plus 6% sales tax.
After some discussion regarding the increased meal cost, we decided to leave the price for the 137th banquet at last year’s price, but will evaluate whether to increase the price for future reunions. Last year the price was $25.
Afterglow: Discussion was held on whether to have the afterglow this year due to lack of interest. Several ideas were exchanged on how to interest those attending, especially the students and their parents. John Klinger ’68 reported it cost the Alumni $4.75 per person for the minimum of 75 persons for snacks/refreshment cost for the Afterglow.
Jody Duceman Callahan ’68 made a motion not to have the Afterglow this year and John Klinger ’68 seconded the motion. All were in favor. We will evaluate how this is received at the May’s banquet and review the aftermath for 2021 banquet.
Jeff Schlader’73 will follow up with the Vic Boris band to let them know they may not be required to provide the full afterglow experience.
Entertainment: Senior members of the High School Chorus will perform at the Alumni banquet under the direction of Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00.
Invitation/Newsletter: Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00 reports that she was in contact with Mark Pulhamus of Paulhamus Litho, Inc. concerning the publication, proofing and deadlines of our newsletter. Last year Mark delivered to the mailing house around April 11th. This was a bit late due to some delay in receiving information for the newsletter on our side and how it fell with Mark’s production schedule.
Here’s the response (in part) from Mark:
“We would prefer information by late February for a late March mailing. It can be earlier also. It usually takes 2-3 weeks from start to finish and mailing usually takes couple days at the mail house until it is all processed and mailed out.”
Based upon this information, Mary Anne is asking if people could have their information submitted to her by President’s Day, February 17, 2020. That will give her an extra few days to edit and finalize before submitting to Mark. Greg Dwulet ’68 can send the treasurer’s information straight to Mark as he done in the past.
Besides the communication at this January 14th meeting, Mary Anne will be reaching out to various newsletter stakeholders to communicate the published deadline.
Programs: Nothing to report at this time.
Auditing: Nothing to report at this time.
Awards: Nothing to report at this time.
By-Laws: Nothing to report at this time.
Class Representatives: Nothing to report at this time.
Education Fund: Nothing to report at this time.
Memorabilia: Jeff Clutcher ’78 reported that Steven Shipe sent him an email. He found a family heirloom - a 1908 Class pin of his grandfather (Art Shipe, Sr.). Jeff accepted the pin for the memorabilia collection.
Nominations: We still need a male Vice President for the banquet in 2020.
Publicity: Jamie A. Hoffman Bordell ’75 had an announcement in the newspaper (News-Item) and the Community Calendar for several days prior to tonight’s meeting.
Website: John Clutcher ’74 asked the group to review the website to review committee membership. Send him an email with any updates prior to February 15th as updates from the website are used for the newsletter build. John also reported the alumni Facebook group has 246 members and is used to communicate our alumni meetings and activities.
OLD BUSINESS:
A copy of the letter which entails information to be given to seniors and their parents concerning the alumni scholarship testing and banquet was given to those present for review. After a floor discussion, it was recommended that the President contact the Principal to inquire on the date of the exam and discuss the best way to send the letter to the parents/students.
A copy of the letter follows:
Note – This letter will be placed on the website under policy and procedures for future usage. Dates, cost information, etc. will need to be updated each year when used.
Dear Students and Parents of the Class of 2020:
The Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association would like to invite all members of the Class of 2020 to register for and take the competitive examination for the scholarships that will be awarded to the new graduates by our Association and the Coal Township Alumni Association. THERE IS NO FEE FOR TAKING THE TEST. The 16 scholarships for last year ranged from $2,000 per year to the top award of $4,000 per year. The award winners can expect their scholarship to be renewed for up to three additional years or as long as they are enrolled in a post-high school educational program, whichever period is shorter. Beginning last year, the R. Thomas Lynch Scholarship is awarded to the graduate with the highest score on the test who will be attending a vocational or technical school. Again, this award is for a maximum of four years depending on the length of the program in which the student is enrolled. Seniors will be advised by the Guidance Department as to the time and place for the taking of the test.
The scholarship winners will be announced at the 137th Annual Banquet of the Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association to be held May 23, 2020, at Masser’s Banquet Hall in Paxinos. ALL members of the Class of 2020, regardless of whether or not they have taken the scholarship examination, are invited to attend the banquet. Student reservations will be made at the school at a time and place to be announced. The Class of 2020 will be the guests of the Alumni Association, but a $5.00 deposit will be required at the time the student makes his or her reservation to attend the banquet. The $5.00 deposit will be refunded to the student when he or she arrives at the banquet hall. This procedure is necessary since, in the past, some students made banquet reservations but did not bother to attend. On those occasions, the Alumni Association was forced to pay for extra meals for non-attendees because the caterer had prepared food for the number of persons who made reservations. If this deposit/refund process poses an undue financial hardship on any student, he or she should contact the Guidance Department and an appropriate adjustment can be made.
All parents of the Class of 2020 are also invited to attend the annual banquet on May 23rd. The cost of the banquet for parents of the Class of 2020 is $20.00 per person. This is a discounted price from the $25.00 being charged to attending alumni who are not parents of the Class of 2020. Parents should make their reservations by sending payment (payable to SAHS Alumni Association) to Gregory Dwulet, Treasurer, 18 Parkwood Drive, Lock haven, PA 17745-2630. Deadline for receiving payments is May 15th, 2020.
Mrs. Donna Nahodil, class advisor stated that were about 175-180 students in the class of 2020.
Susan Kropinski Haas ’75 brought up that the Alumni President should contact the Principal about an assembly for the Senior students to discuss what the Alumni is all about, and to explain that after graduation they are members of the Alumni Association. Bruce Clutcher ’72 noted there is a policy and procedure document on the website that outlines of the talking points for the alumni representative to use for this meeting
NEW BUSINESS: None at this time.
NEXT MEETING: Spring meeting: at 7pm, Tuesday, April 21, 2020 at Grace Lutheran Church (downstairs), 7th & Chestnut Street, Shamokin.
Motion for adjournment was made at 8:32pm by Jody Duceman Callahan ’68 and seconded by Bruce Clutcher ’72. All were in favor.
Respectfully Submitted,
Jamie A. Hoffman Bordell ‘75
Secretary
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
Minutes – October 15, 2019
15 members and friends attended the meeting which began at 7pm at Original Italian Pizza in Shamokin.
President Jeff Schlader ’73 called the meeting to order.
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT:
Todd Hockenbroch ’97, Principal reported:
We have a board meeting Tuesday night at the same time unfortunately that I am required to attend. Please let the association know I am extremely sorry for not being able to make it. I would like to report that the school year has started off very positive. We had an amazing group of seniors graduate last year and the class of 2020 appears to be picking right up where the class of 2019 left off. We have already had a student score a 700 on the math SAT! We have more students than ever before in our Advanced Placement courses. We have double the number of students from last year participating in our various clubs and organizations. We are holding our annual college fair on Tuesday the 15th to provide as many opportunities as possible to our students to further their education. This year we have allowed sophomores to attend the Northumberland County Career and Technical Center. Finally, we have flooded the halls up there with students!!! Mr. Hynoski and I continue to give every student opportunities to achieve their dreams’.
Todd Hockenbroch ‘97
Shamokin Area Middle/High School
Principal
Head Wrestling Coach
570-648-5731
thockenbroch@indians.k12.pa.us
SECRETARY’S REPORT:
Minutes from April 23, 2019 meeting which are on the website were reviewed over the past few months by various members. John Klinger ’68 made a motion to accept the report and Maxine Howerter Harvey ’83 seconded the motion. All were in favor.
TREASURER’S REPORT:
Gregory Dwulet ’68 provided the treasurer’s update. Bob Mattis ’68 made a motion to accept the report and Maxine Howerter Harvey ’83 seconded the motion. All were in favor.
*General Fund balance is at: $10,910.62
*Educational Balance is at: $27,652.28
Approved an amount of $300 to be used at the discretion of the treasurer to be applied to advertising requests which would give exposure to the alumni association. Bob Mattis '68 made the motion to accept the $300.00 request and was seconded by Maxine Howerter Harvey '83. All were in favor.
Greg to work with the education committee to decide the best process to invest approx. $240K in a CD for the DePiante Scholarship which will come due in a few weeks. Greg will temporarily deposit the money in the Alumni Association checking account. Amy Henninger Rachu ’83 made a motion to refer the matter to the Education Fund committee and it was seconded by Bob Mattis ’68. All were in favor.
COMMUNICATIONS: Nothing to report at this time.
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
Banquet: John Klinger ’68 reported the Banquet for the 137th reunion will be held on Saturday May 23, 2020 at 5:30 pm at Masser’s Banquet Hall, Paxinos, PA.
John Klinger ’68 asked if Paul Hammus can get newsletters out earlier. John Clutcher ’74 will check on this request and report back at the next meeting.
Comments from John Clutcher:
Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00 would need to do the follow-up with Mark Paulhamus of Paulhamus Litho, Inc. in terms of required deadlines to see when an earlier mail out can occur. She coordinates the Newsletter activity with Mark. If there are any changes, I recommend we update the policy we have on the website. This past year Mark delivered the newsletters to the mailing house on April 11th or so and I received mine on April 19th. My brother Jeff got his on the 18th. Additionally, I post a PDF copy of the newsletter on the webpage for reference for those who don’t get a newsletter or for those who receive theirs late but want to participate with the banquet. We can discuss this more at the January meeting.
Afterglow: A discussion on this followed and it was decided that it would still be held, however a concern was made on how to keep the Banquet attendees from leaving and remain for the Afterglow. Some suggestions were made and they will be followed up on, and it will be reported at the next meeting.
Entertainment: Senior members of the high school chorus will perform at the alumni banquet.
Invitation/Newsletter: Nothing to report at this time.
Programs: Nothing to report at this time.
Auditing: Nothing to report at this time.
Awards: Nothing to report at this time.
By-Laws: Nothing to report at this time.
Class Representatives: Jeff Clutcher ’78 reported there were two deaths of representatives:
Mirian Thomas Startzel ’44 and Ronald Chamberlain ‘59.
2019 class representatives are Blake Zalar & Quinn Rollman.
Education Fund: Meeting for the Education Committee will meet on October 29, 2019.
Memorabilia: Jeff Clutcher reported he received a ‘75th Anniversary book form Pat Hoberg from her father’s Estate and numerous items from Anne Sheptak Mitros ’68.
Nominations: We will need a male VP for the Banquet in 2020.
Publicity: Jamie A Hoffman Bordell ’75 had an announcement in the paper (News-Item).
In Noteworthy and Community Calendar for the meeting tonight.
Website: John Clutcher ’74 provided an update on the website and Facebook usage. Facebook membership has increased from 187 at the April meeting to a total of 230.
OLD BUSINESS: Susan Kropinski Haas’75 reported on the policy and procedures pertaining to who collects and communicates payment for students and parents concerning the Banquet.
This includes the role of Class Advisors who are responsible to collect $5.00 from each student who will be attending the May 23, 2020 Banquet. The Class Advisor will then return the $5.00 to each student attending the Banquet.
NEW BUSINESS: It was recommended that letters be sent to the seniors about the date of the Scholarship testing. A $5.00 registration fee is due upon signing up for the test.
There will be a letter sent to the parents (of the seniors) detailing how to make their reservations for the banquet and payment should be sent to the Treasurer Gregory Dwulet ’68. Reservations are a must.
Susan Kropinski Haas ’75 made a motion for the parent (of a senior) who is not a member of the Alumni pay $20.00 for their meal and the Alumni parent pay $25.00 this includes dues.
Amy Henninger Rachu ’83 seconded the motion. All were in favor.
There was a committee appointed to get the letters out to the seniors on the date and time for the scholarship test, and letter attending the Alumni Banquet. Appointment to committee is:
Amy Henninger Rachu ’83, Vice President
Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00
Maxine Howerter Harvey ‘83
Susan Kropinski Haas ‘75
Jamie A. Hoffman Bordell’75, Secretary
Bob Mattis ‘68
President Jeff Schlader ’73 will invite the Class Advisors and Class Officers to our next meeting to introduce the Alumni Association to them. Our meeting will be held January 14, 2020 at Grace Lutheran Church (downstairs), Chestnut St, Shamokin.
The President will also contact Mr. Hockenbrock ’97 Principal for information.
Susan Kropinski Haas ’75 made a motion for Maxine Howerter Harvey ’83 to fill the position of Historian and John Klinger ’68 seconded the motion. All were in favor.
NEXT MEETING:
Winter Meeting: Tuesday, January 14, 2020 at Grace Lutheran Church (downstairs), Shamokin, PA - 7pm
Spring Meeting: Tuesday, April 21, 2020 at Grace Lutheran Church (downstairs), Shamokin, PA - 7pm
Banquet: Saturday, May 23, 2020 Masser’s Banquet Hall, Paxinos PA - 5:30pm
Motion for adjournment was made by John Klinger ’68 with a second by Jody Duceman Callahan ’68. All were in favor. Meeting adjourned at 8:50 pm.
Respectfully Submitted,
Jamie A. Hoffman Bordell ‘75
Secretary
Shamokin Area High School
Alumni Association Minutes
136th Annual Reunion
Saturday May 25th, 2019 – 5:45pm
Masser’s Banquet Hall – Paxinos, PA
Opening invocation was given by Pastor Ferdie Madara.
The Pledge of Allegiance was recited and Irvin Berlin’s song “GOD BLESS AMERICA” was sung by all attending. Vic Boris Trio provided accompaniment.
Jody Duceman Callahan ’68 presented a corsage (put on by Kathy Clutcher) and a silk flower arrangement to Helen Jane Murphy ’43 who is retiring as historian. Helen has provided 26 years of dedication to the Alumni Association within this office. She also served as President of the Alumni Association in 1981.
Jody Duceman Callahan ’68 - President of the Alumni Association - provided the banquet introductions for the business meeting. A delicious meal was provided by Masser’s Catering. After dessert, the business meeting started with a silent prayer in memory of the deceased.
The Secretary’s report is in the April 2019 newsletter. With a motion by Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74 and seconded by John Klinger ’68, the report was approved as printed. All were in favor.
The Treasurer’s report is in the April 2019 newsletter. With a motion by Bill Korbich ’54 and seconded by Bob Mattis ’68, the report was approved as printed. All were in favor.
President Jody Duceman Callahan ’68 welcomed the Class of 2019 into the Alumni Association. Blake Zalar ’19 Senior Class President, presented the class pennant to the association. All seniors were introduced, with them providing information on their future plans and areas of interest.
Entertainment for 165 alumni, seniors, parents and friends was presented by the senior choral students under the direction of Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00. They sang 5 musical selections – a medley from The Muppets: Choral highlights from the 2011 movie included:
- The Muppet Show Theme
- Life's a Happy Song
- Mah-Na Mah-Na
- Me Party
- Rainbow Connection
Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74 and senior members of the class of 2019 coordinated the prize drawing activities and gift delivery for over 15 items.
Jeffrey Schlader ’73, Vice-President, recognized the various anniversary classes and as applicable, their contributions to the Education and General Funds:
Gifts to the Golden Anniversary Class (1969) from the SAHS Alumni Association were presented by Vice-President Jeffrey Schlader ’73 with assistance from Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74 and 5 seniors from the 2019 class. 5 members from the class of 1969 attended the banquet.
The distance award was presented by Vice-President Jeffrey Schlader ’73 to Dr. Andy Brovey ’72 who traveled from Naples, Florida. He was given a check for $50.00 which was kindly donated back to the alumni association.
Eugene Boughner ’60 presented the Alumni Scholarship Awards. These are awards for four years. Total amount awarded tonight was an awesome $48,200 (including $3,000 for an additional award - the R. Thomas Lynch Award for trade school emphasis). THANK YOU for your donations and continued support. Seven awards are from the Coal Township Alumni Association (CT) while nine are from the Shamokin Area Alumni Association (SA). Congratulations were extended to all.
Yearly award amount, student name and major emphasis follows:
1st – $4,000 (SA) – Marshall Buggy – University of Pennsylvania – Astrophysics
2nd – $3,500 (CT) – Abigail Nye – Villanova University – Biology/Pre-Med
3rd – $3,500 (SA) – Jameson Kramer – Penn State University – Media Studies
4th – $3,200 (SA) – Spencer Balonis – Temple University – Actuarial Science
5th – $3,000 (CT) – Robert Rebuck – Bucknell University – Civil & Management Engineering
6th – $3,000 (SA) – Payton Whary – Lycoming College – Undecided
7th – $3,000 (SA) – Andrea Seguar – Wilkes University – Nursing
8th – $2,800 (SA) – Blake Zalar – Penn State University – Business
9th – $2,500 (CT) – Teagan Heath – University of Rochester – Biochemistry Cognitive Brain Science
10th – $2,500 (CT) – Madison Foulds – Penn State University Harrisburg – Aerospace Engineering
11th – $2,500 (CT) – John Wagner – unavailable to attend banquet
12th – $2,500 (CT) – Clif Zheng – Arcadia University – Biology
13th – $2,500 (CT) – Luke Kiracofe – Pennsylvania College of Technology – Electrical Engineering
14th – $2,500 (SA) – Jessa Paczkoski – Kutztown University – Elementary Education
15th – $2,200 (SA) – Quinn Rollman – Penn State University – Chemical Engineering
16th – $2,000 (SA) – Collin Bowers – Lebanon Valley College – Exercise Science
Thomas Lynch Award – Tim Lynch ’88 and family donated a $500,000 gift in memory of their father who served for many years on the school board. This first award of $3,000 per year is being presented to Ethan Tharp - Pennsylvania College of Technology – Civil Engineering.
High School Principal Todd Hockenbroch ’97 introduced Henry Hynoski, Dean of Students, Chris Venna, Superintendent of schools and Erik S. Anderson ‘97 school board member to the group. Principal Todd Hockenbroch ’97 gave a report on SAHS and included information on the following topics: academics, athletics, music and art. He shared some of the many successes that the school and students have achieved during this past school year. He also told about some of the different activities occurring in our schools. He thanked the Alumni Association for the privilege to work with our group and that we are fortunate to have such great alumni. He concluded that the district greatly appreciates our efforts and that the kids are the ones who are reaping the benefits.
The Education (Scholarship) committee has ratified the following names as officers to serve on the committee:
President - Eugene Boughner ’60
Vice – President - Matthew Weller ’91
Secretary - Frances Lee Brennan Culp ‘68
Treasurer - Gregory Dwulet ‘68
Board members recommended to serve on Education (Scholarship) committee for a 5-year term to 2024 include:
Eugene Boughner ‘60
Matthew Weller ‘91
Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00
Motion made by John Klinger ’68 and seconded by Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74 to approve these 3 board members to serve was made. All were in favor.
Jody Duceman Callahan ’68 presented the following names for ratification as officers, who were nominated by the Executive committee.
Jody Duceman Callahan ’68 introduced the new alumni association officers for 2019-2020:
President - Jeffrey Schlader ‘73
Vice President - Amy Henninger Rachau ‘83
Secretary - Jamie A. Hoffman Bordell ‘75
Treasurer - Gregory Dwulet ‘68
Registrar - Jeffrey Clutcher ‘78
Historian - Opened
Outgoing Alumni President Jody Duceman Callahan ’68 introduced the new officers and thanked the many committees and members for their help this past year. Jody also encouraged all Alumni to become active with the association by attending meetings which are held 3 times a year - fall, winter and spring. Check the website ---http://www.indians.k12.pa/alumni for more information. Giving your time to serve on committees and financially supporting the General and Education funds is appreciated.
The Senior Class led the Alumni Association in singing the Alma Mater. The Alma Mater was accompanied by Bonny Ensinger Klinger ’68.
Afterglow entertainment was provided by the Vic Boris Trio. Refreshments were included. We do appreciate all who participated.
Respectfully Submitted,
Jamie Hoffman Bordell ’75 - Secretary
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
Minutes – April 23rd, 2019
13 members and friends attended the meeting which began at 7pm at Grace Lutheran Church in Shamokin.
President Jody Duceman Callahan ’68 called the meeting to order.
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT:
Todd Hockenbroch ’97, was unavailable to give a report tonight. President Jody Duceman Callahan ’68 provided an update:
Todd Hockenbroch
Shamokin Area Middle/High School Principal
2000 West State Street
Coal Township, PA 17866
Phone: 570-648-5731
Fax: 570-648-0601
thockenbroch@indians.k12.pa.us
SECRETARY'S REPORT:
Jamie Hoffman Bordell ’75 reported that the minutes from the January 15th, 2019 meeting are on the website. Susan Kropinski Haas ’75 made a motion to accept the report and John Klinger ‘68 seconded the motion. All were in favor.
TREASURER’S REPORT:
Gregory Dwulet ’68 provided an update. H. Robert Mattis ’68 made a motion to accept the report and Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74 seconded the motion. All were in favor.
COMMUNICATIONS: - No updates this meeting.
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
Banquet: The banquet for the 136th reunion will be on Saturday May 25th 2019 at Masser’s Banquet Hall, Paxinos, PA John Klinger ’68 reported everything is taken care of in terms of being reserved for multiple years moving forward. Just the final numbers are needed. Jamie Hoffman Bordell ’75 reported the centerpiece has been ordered for the banquet. Susan Kropinski Haas ’75 will review policy and procedures on who collects and communicates payment for the students and parents concerning the banquet. This will include the role of the class advisor, deadlines on when information is needed, cost involved and exact payment process. She will report her findings at the fall meeting.
Afterglow: John Klinger ‘68 and Rob Ensinger ’74 will be working this task as part of the banquet coordination.
Entertainment: Vic Boris Trio will be available that night and their sound system can be used for the meeting. Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00, will have High School students sing at the banquet. She will provide selection details to Jamie Hoffman Bordell ’75 Secretary at the Banquet.
Invitation/Newsletter: Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00 provided an update that the newsletter was mailed out and alumni members have started receiving their copy starting a few days ago. If you have any ideas to pass along to Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00 for future newsletter ideas, please see her. John Clutcher ’74 to review the scholarship winner order in the newsletter. Some years may go from first to last place scholarship winners, while others could be listed from last to first award. John to pass along any changes to Mary Anne Brennan Stump ‘00, making the list consistent with first award to start the list.
Programs: Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74 is putting together the banquet program. John Clutcher ’74 to pull Joan Fauland Eltringham ’59 photo for the program and will pass along to Mary Anne. $225 in gift cards approved to hand out for the banquet. 5-$25, 10-$10. Beverly’s Flower Shop to donate a $25 gift certificate as well.
Auditing: Same update as past meetings. (reposting meeting minutes from April 2017 as informational) - Gregory Dwulet ’68 reported we do need to find someone other than himself to fill the audit committee opening. Greg cannot audit his own books as they need to have an independent review.
Awards: President Jody Duceman Callahan ’68 to follow-up on date of the program with the school administration. (Post meeting – Jody reported she contacted Todd Hockenbroch ‘97 – principal at the high school. Awards banquet is June 12th. At our alumni banquet on May 25th. Todd will introduce all seniors in attendance and will ask what their plans are after high school).
By-Laws: No report for tonight.
Class Representatives: No report for tonight.
Education Fund: Next meeting is scheduled for tomorrow (4/24) to review the number of scholarships available and the amounts.
Memorabilia: Jeff Clutcher ’78 will coordinate with Todd Hockenbroch ‘97 to display memorabilia at the school as time permits.
Nominations: Amy Henninger Rachau ’83 has agreed to fill the VP female opening for the banquet in 2019.
Publicity: Jamie Hoffman Bordell ’75 had an announcement in the paper (News Item) four times for the meeting tonight. She will contact the News-Item at a later date to arrange for a photographer for the banquet – asking to be available at 7:45pm.
Website: John Clutcher ’74 provided an update on the website and Facebook usage. Facebook membership has increased from 180 at the January 2019 meeting to 187. The 2019 PDF file of the newsletter has been added to the website for this wishing to review who may not have received a newsletter. The website has regular maintenance performed such as email updates, posting minutes/newsletter, graduation/banquet programs, updating “US Mailing Addresses Missing”, posting Class Reunions information and changing class representatives.
OLD BUSINESS: Gregory Dwulet ’68 provided an update. Our insurance coverage for the alumni association and the banquet will remain the same. Some discussion was considered to review coverage beyond the regular liability coverage, but no interest was made at this point in time.
NEW BUSINESS: The following discussion occurred:
NEXT MEETING:
Banquet – Saturday May 25th – Masser’s Banquet Hall at 5:30pm.
Motion for adjournment was made by Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ‘74 with a second by John Klinger ‘68. All were in favor. Meeting adjourned at 8:45pm.
Respectfully Submitted,
Jamie A. Hoffman Bordell ‘75
Secretary
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
Minutes – January 15th, 2019
12 members and friends attended the meeting which began at 7pm at Grace Lutheran Church in Shamokin.
President Jody Duceman Callahan ’68 called the meeting to order.
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT:
Todd Hockenbroch ’97, was unavailable to give a report tonight. As a reminder:
Todd Hockenbroch
Shamokin Area Middle/High School Principal
2000 West State Street
Coal Township, PA 17866
Phone: 570-648-5731
Fax: 570-648-0601
thockenbroch@indians.k12.pa.us
SECRETARY'S REPORT:
Minutes from the October 16th, 2018 meeting are on the website. Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ‘74 made a motion to accept the report and John Klinger ‘68 seconded the motion. All were in favor.
TREASURER’S REPORT:
Gregory Dwulet ’68 provided an update. John Clutcher ’74 made a motion to accept the report and John Klinger ’68 seconded the motion. All were in favor.
COMMUNICATIONS:
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
Banquet: The banquet for the 136th reunion will be on Saturday May 25th 2019 at Masser’s Banquet Hall, Paxinos, PA John Klinger ’68 reported everything is taken care of in terms of being reserved for multiple years moving forward.
Afterglow: John Klinger ‘68 and Rob Ensinger ’74 will be working this task as part of the banquet coordination.
Entertainment: Vic Boris Trio will be available that night and their sound system can be used for the meeting. Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00, will have High School students sing at the banquet. She will provide selection details to Jamie Hoffman Bordell ’75 Secretary at the Banquet.
Invitation/Newsletter: Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00 was unavailable for the meeting but did provide this update – “Getting ready to start gathering information. I contacted Mark at Paulhamus regarding when he needs all of our information submitted by. I assume it will be mid- to late-February, as it was last year. I will be contacting individuals from whom I need information within the next two weeks and give a fast date of when I need information by. Since Jeff and Greg have so much to provide, they can send theirs directly to Mark as they did last year - just shoot me a message when you do so that I know it was submitted.”
Programs: Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74 will provide an update closer to the banquet. Reminder from tonight for the president that we will need a Presidents Letter and someone for the Invocation.
Auditing: Same update as past meetings. (reposting meeting minutes from April 2017 as informational) - Gregory Dwulet ’68 reported we do need to find someone other than himself to fill the audit committee opening. Greg cannot audit his own books as they need to have an independent review.
Awards: President Jody Duceman Callahan ’68 to follow-up on date of the program with the school administration.
By-Laws: No report for tonight.
Class Representatives: No report for tonight.
Education Fund: Next meeting is scheduled in the next two weeks or so to review the number of scholarships available and the amounts.
Memorabilia: Jeff Clutcher ’78 will coordinate with Todd Hockenbroch ‘97 to display memorabilia at the school as time permits.
Nominations: We need a female VP for the banquet in 2019.
Publicity: Jamie Hoffman Bordell ’75 had an announcement in the paper (News Item) on January 10th for the meeting tonight. She will contact the News-Item at a later date to arrange for a photographer for the banquet.
Website: John Clutcher ’74 provided an update on the website and Facebook usage. Facebook membership has increased from 176 at the October meeting to 180. The website has regular maintenance performed such as email updates, posting minutes/newsletter, graduation/banquet programs, updating “US Mailing Addresses Missing”, posting Class Reunions information and changing class representatives.
OLD BUSINESS: None.
NEW BUSINESS: Gregory Dwulet ’68 discussed the need to send out thank you notes at the end of the year to Century Club Members of the Education and General Funds. Given recent changes in tax laws for deductions and some alumni stating no receipt is needed, it was agreed to have this practice stopped. The result of this change will save the alumni association $200 or so in cost to create and mail the thank-you notes. All alumni contributions are appreciated and are reflected in the newsletter in various sections. Substantial or new contributions (starting up a new scholarship as an example) will still be acknowledged. John Clutcher ’74 made a motion to accept the recommendation and Bruce Clutcher ’72 seconded the motion. All were in favor.
Alumni Trivia – 1919 was the first class to put a yearbook together. 100 years old.
Ken Gaydon ’69 and Bob Leffler ’69 attending the meeting to get info about the association and planning ideas for their 50th class reunion. They will work with Jeff Clutcher ’78 for mailing addresses and John Clutcher ’74 on website promotion of the event.
NEXT MEETING:
Spring Meeting - Tuesday April 23rd 2019 at Grace Lutheran Church (downstairs) - Shamokin. 7pm.
Banquet – Saturday May 25th – Masser’s Banquet Hall at 5:30pm.
Motion for adjournment was made by John Klinger ’68 with a second by Jeff Schlader ’73. All were in favor. Meeting adjourned at 8pm.
Respectfully Submitted,
Jamie A. Hoffman Bordell ‘75
Secretary
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
Minutes – October 16th, 2018
19 members and friends attended the meeting which began at 7pm at Original Italian Pizza in Shamokin.
President Jody Duceman Callahan ’68 called the meeting to order.
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT:
Todd Hockenbroch ’97, Principal reported:
Todd Hockenbroch
Shamokin Area Middle/High School Principal
2000 West State Street
Coal Township, PA 17866
Phone: 570-648-5731
Fax: 570-648-0601
thockenbroch@indians.k12.pa.us
SECRETARY'S REPORT:
Minutes from May 26, 2018 banquet meeting which are on the website was reviewed over the past few months by various members. Bruce Clutcher ’72 made a motion to accept the report and John Klinger ‘68 seconded the motion. All were in favor.
TREASURER’S REPORT:
Gregory Dwulet ’68 provided an update. Bruce Clutcher ’72 made a motion to accept the report and John Klinger ’68 seconded the motion. All were in favor.
Additional discussion:
COMMUNICATIONS:
Thank you received from Janet Lark Stephens ’63 who traveled from Fort Collins, Colorado.
Thank you cards were received from 29 seniors who received scholarship awards.
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
Banquet: The banquet for the 136th reunion will be on Saturday May 25th 2019 at Masser’s Banquet Hall, Paxinos, PA John Klinger ’68 reported everything is taken care of in terms of being reserved for multiple years moving forward.
Afterglow: John Klinger ‘68 and Rob Ensinger ’74 will be working this task as part of the banquet coordination.
Entertainment: Vic Boris Trio will be available that night and their sound system can be used for the meeting. Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00, will have High School students sing at the banquet. She will provide selection details to Jamie Hoffman Bordell ’75 Secretary at the Banquet.
Invitation/Newsletter: Nothing urgent to report for now from Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00 concerning this activity. We will continue to refine the process of how we collect information and proof as needed. The policy and procedures guide for this topic has been updated on the website.
Programs: Anticipate Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74 will provide an update closer to the banquet.
Auditing: Same update as past meetings. (reposting meeting minutes from April 2017 as informational) - Gregory Dwulet ’68 reported we do need to find someone other than himself to fill the audit committee opening. Greg cannot audit his own books as it needs to have an independent review. Two 990 forms (General and Education funds) concerning our tax-exempt status are due 5/16/2017, with Greg planning to file an extension.
Awards: See comments after the treasurer’s report concerning a new Vo-Tech award.
By-Laws: Bob Mattis ’68 had no update for the meeting.
Class Representatives: Jeff Clutcher ’78 reported Lou Gaydon ’43 and Joan Fauland Eltringham ’59 passed away.
Education Fund: Meeting is scheduled for next week.
Memorabilia: Jeff Clutcher ’78 will coordinate with Todd Hockenbroch ‘97 to display memorabilia at the school as time permits.
Nominations: We need a female VP for the banquet in 2019.
Publicity: Jamie Hoffman Bordell ’75 had an announcement in the paper (News Item) and community calendar for the meeting tonight.
Website: John Clutcher ’74 provided an update on the website and Facebook usage. Facebook membership has increased from 140 at the April meeting to 176. The website has regular maintenance performed such as email updates, posting minutes/newsletter, graduation/banquet programs, updating “US Mailing Addresses Missing”, posting Class Reunions information and changing class representatives. He added to the website – with permission from the News-Item – an article on the history of the old high school.
OLD BUSINESS: None.
NEW BUSINESS: Bonny Klinger ’68 will represent the alumni association at the newly created Shamokin Area Education Foundation (SAEF). John Clutcher ’74 to communicate this detail to Chris Venna – school superintendent.
NEXT MEETING:
Winter Meeting – Tuesday January 15th 2019 at Grace Lutheran Church (downstairs) - Shamokin. 7pm.
Spring Meeting - Tuesday April 23rd 2019 at Grace Lutheran Church (downstairs) - Shamokin. 7pm.
Banquet – Saturday May 25th – Masser’s Banquet Hall at 5:30pm.
Motion for adjournment was made by John Klinger ’68 with a second by Jeff Schlader ’73. All were in favor. Meeting adjourned at 7:45pm.
Respectfully Submitted,
Jamie A. Hoffman Bordell ‘75
Secretary
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association Minutes
135th Annual Reunion
Saturday May 26th, 2018 - 5:45pm
Masser’s Banquet Hall - Paxinos, PA
Opening invocation was given by Rev. Betsy Martin Bruaw ‘83.
The Pledge of Allegiance was recited and Irvin Berlin’s song “GOD BLESS AMERICA” was sung by all attending. Vic Boris Trio provided accompaniment.
Bruce Clutcher ‘72 – President of the Alumni Association – provided the Banquet introductions for the business meeting. A delicious meal was provided by Masser’s Catering. After dessert, the business meeting started with a silent prayer in memory of the deceased members on the program, which totaled 196.
The Secretary ‘s report is in the April 2018 Newsletter. With a motion by Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ‘74 and seconded by Bill Strausser ’53, the report was approved as printed. All were in favor.
The Treasurer’s report is in the April 2018 newsletter. With a motion by John Klinger ’68 and seconded by Bob Carr ’54, the report was approved as printed. All were in favor.
President Bruce Clutcher ’72 presented the class of 2018 to those attending, welcoming them into the Alumni Association. Maryssa Erdman ‘18, Senior Class President, presented the 2018 class pennant to the association. The pennant had two stripes - meaning Devotion and Loyalty to Alma Mater.
Entertainment for 227 alumni, seniors, parents and friends was presented by the senior choral students under the direction of Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00 They sang 6 musical selections – a medley from Broadway Musical “Newsie’s” arranged by Roger Emerson. Selections in the medley include Brooklyn’s Here, Carrying the Banner, Santa Fe, King of New York, Something to Believe In and Seize the Day.
Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ‘74 and 5 members of the class of 2018 (for gift delivery), coordinated the prize drawing activities.
Jody Duceman Callahan ’68, Vice-President, recognized the various anniversary classes and where applicable, their contributions to the Education and General Funds:
1943 Class – 75 years - 4 members attended, this is the Diamond Anniversary Class.
1948 Class – 70 years - 5 members attended.
Jean Arbogast presented a check for $2,948. ($1,824 Education $1124 General).
1953 Class – 65 years - 2 members attended.
John Shankweller presented a check. Other funds have already been contributed.
1958 Class – 60 years - 5 members attended.
1963 Class – 55 years - 2 members attended.
Donations made for the Education Fund ($153) and General Fund ($100).
1968 Class – 50 years – 19 members attended from the Golden Anniversary Class.
Gregory Dwulet announced the Class gift of $5,320: $1,970 to the General Fund and $3,350 to the Educational Scholarship Fund.
1973 Class – 45 years - 2 members attended.
1978 Class – 40 years - 2 members attended.
1983 Class – 35 years - 4 members attended.
1988 Class – 30 years - 1 member attended.
1993 Class – 25 years - no members attended from the Silver Anniversary Class.
1998 Class – 20 years - no members attended.
2003 Class – 15 years - no members attended.
2008 Class – 10 years - no members attended.
2013 Class – 5 years - no members attended.
Gifts to the Golden Anniversary Class (1968) from the SAHS Alumni Association were presented by Vice-President Jody Duceman Callahan ’68 with the assistance from Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74 and 5 seniors from the 2018 class to 21 members attending the banquet.
The distance award was presented by Vice-President Jody Duceman Callahan’68 to Janet Lark Stephens ’63 who traveled from Fort Collins Colorado. She was presented a check for $50.
Eugene Boughner ’60 presented the Alumni Scholarship awards. These are awards for four years. 64 seniors took the exam. Total amount awarded tonight was an awesome $130,800! THANK YOU for your donations and continued support. Seven awards are from the Coal Township Alumni Association (CT) while nine are from the Shamokin Area Alumni Association (SA). Congratulations were extended to all.
Yearly award amount, student name, college choice and major emphasis follows:
1st – $3,000 (CT) – Colton Pollock – Penn State University – Aerospace Engineering
2nd – $3,000 (SA) – Joseph Olah – Bucknell University – Political Science
3rd – $2,500 (CT) – Alexandra Campbell – Duquesne University – Pharmacy
4th – $2,500 (SA) – Ethan Lawton – Albright College – Pre-Veterinarian
5th – $2,200 (SA) – Nicholas Kirkner – Susquehanna University – Biomedical Science
6th – $2,000 (CT) – Katlyn Ehman – Temple University – Nursing
7th – $2,000 (CT) – Emma Mangiaruga – Bloomsburg University – Health Science/Physician Assistant
8th – $2,000 (CT) – Kali Rebuck – Penn State University – Psychological & Social Science
9th – $2,000 (CT) – Dakota Zimmerman – Susquehanna University – Actuarial Science
10th – $2,000 (CT) – George Zalar – Penn State University (Erie) – Geology
11th – $2,000 (SA) – Matthew Dimmick – Penn Tech – Architect Technology
12th – $2,000 (SA) – Kiera Griffiths – Penn State University – Secondary Education/English
13th – $1,800 (SA) – Elizabeth Stevens – Undecided
14th – $1,500 (SA) – Skylar Truchon – Bloomsburg University – Criminal Justice
15th – $1,200 (SA) – Mara Hashuga – Susquehanna University – Secondary Education/Mathematics
16th – $1,000 (SA) – Emma Clark – Kutztown University – Music Education
High School Principal Chris Venna gave a report on SAHS and included information on the following topics: Academics, Athletics, Music and Art. He showed a video produced at WNEP-TV for a basketball game of a review of our high school. It impressively provided an overview of what academic, fine arts and athletic opportunities are available, showing that we are a “diamond of the coal region”.
Mr. Venna introduced Todd Hockenbrock as the new High School Principal beginning in the fall as Mr. Venna will become the new Superintendent for the school district.
A motion was approved to have the following names for ratification as officers and 3 Board members to serve on the Education (Scholarship) committee.
The officers are:
President – Gene Boughner ‘60
Vice-President – Matt Weller ‘91
Secretary – Frances Lee Culp ‘68
Treasurer – Gregory Dwulet ‘68
The board members ratified to serve on education (Scholarship) Committee for 5-year terms:
Jeffrey Clutcher ‘78
David Marateck ‘72
H. Robert Mattis ‘68
Bruce Clutcher ’72 presented the following names for ratification as officers, who were nominated by the Executive Committee. A motion to approve was made by Claire Clutcher Varney ’62 and seconded by John Klinger ’68. All were in favor.
Alumni Association Officers for 2018-2019 are:
President – Jody Duceman Callahan ‘68
Vice-President – Jeffrey Schlader ‘73
Secretary – Jamie Hoffman Bordell ‘75
Treasurer – Gregory Dwulet ‘68
Registrar – Jeffrey Clutcher ‘78
Historian – Helen Jane Murphy ‘43
Outgoing Alumni President Bruce Clutcher ’72 introduced the new officers and thanked the many committees and members for their help this past year. Bruce also encouraged all alumni to become active with the association by attending meetings which are held 3 times a year- Fall, Winter and Spring. Check the website –http://www.indians.k12.pa.us/alumni for more information. Giving your time to serve on committees and financially supporting the General and Education funds is appreciated.
The Senior Class led the Alumni Association in singing of the Alma Mater. The Alma Mater was accompanied by Bonny Ensinger Klinger ’68.
Afterglow entertainment was provided by the VIC BORIS TRIO. Refreshments were included.
We do appreciate all who participated.
Respectfully Submitted,
Jamie Hoffman Bordell ’75 - Secretary
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
Minutes – April 18th, 2018
19 members and friends attended the meeting at Grace Lutheran Church.
President Bruce Clutcher ‘72 called the meeting to order at 7pm.
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT:
Chris Venna was unable to attend. He did provide the following comments given by Bruce Clutcher ’72 as well as discussion points:
Chris Venna
Shamokin Area Middle/High School Principal
2000 West State Street Coal Township, PA 17866
Phone: 570-648-5731 Fax: 570-648-0601
cvenna@indians.k12.pa.us
SECRETARY'S REPORT:
Minutes from the January 17th 2018 meeting – which are on the website – was reviewed over the past few months by various members. Bob Mattis ’68 made a motion to accept the report and John Klinger ’68 seconded the motion. All were in favor.
TREASURER’S REPORT:
Gregory Dwulet ’68 provided an update. Bob Mattis ’68 made a motion to accept the report and Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74 seconded the motion. All were in favor.
COMMUNICATIONS:
None received.
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
Banquet: The banquet for the 135th reunion will be on Saturday May 26th 2018 at Masser’s Banquet Hall, Paxinos, PA. John Klinger ’68 says we are booked well into the future for this event. All is set. Details are in the newsletter.
Afterglow: Based upon past discussion, no gifts are needed for the afterglow as we will not be doing a contest. Bruce Clutcher ’72 to send Dorothy Zebrowski Goodman ’44 a letter advising her no prizes are needed since we will not be having a dance contest.
Entertainment: Irvin Liachowitz ’42 confirmed Vic Boris Trio will be available that night and their sound system can be used for the meeting. Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00, will have High School students sing at the banquet. She will provide selection details to Jamie Hoffman Bordell ’75 Secretary at the Banquet.
Invitation/Newsletter: Mark Paulhamus of Paulhamus Litho, Inc. provide an update via email that the newsletters will be mailed out today or tomorrow. Thanks to Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00 for her work this year along with others who have provided information for the newsletter and helped proofread. We will continue to refine the process of how we collect information and proof as needed. Some good dates for the future are to:
Programs: Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74 needs program information by May 9th.
Auditing: No update tonight. (reposting meeting minutes from April 2017 as informational) - Gregory Dwulet ’68 reported we do need to find someone other than himself to fill the audit committee opening. Greg cannot audit his own books as it needs to have an independent review. Two 990 forms (General and Education funds) concerning our tax-exempt status are due 5/16/2017, with Greg planning to file an extension.
Awards: Amount of award not to be less than $50. One in particular – Class of 1913 savings provides just a $15 check. A motion was made by John Klinger ’68 and seconded by Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74 to adopt this policy. All approved. TBD what happens when the award balance falls below $50 – perhaps given to the student the full amount or transferred to another fund.
By-Laws: Bob Mattis ’68 provided and update that scholarship awards can be used for room and bed usage if on campus housing, with the check still needing to be made out to the school. This would help a student who may have a full tuition scholarship from another source but could use the alumni association funds to help in another area. Bob to send John Clutcher ’74 an updated by-laws reference for the website.
Class Representatives: no updates.
Education Fund: Susan Kropinski Haas ‘75 provided the following report:
Memorabilia: Jeff Clutcher ’78 reported receiving some Shamokin items from the Dorko Family. Given were 2 lettered sweaters. All will be on display at the banquet.
Nominations: Jeff Schlader ’73 has graciously accepted the offer to be a VP for the spring 2018 banquet. The full list:
Publicity: Jamie Hoffman Bordell ’75 had an announcement in the paper (News Item) and community calendar for the meeting tonight.
Website: John Clutcher ’74 provided an update on the website and Facebook usage. Facebook membership has increased from 136 at the January meeting to 140. On 3/11/2018, John updated the email portion of the webpage, removing entries of deceased (45) and invalid (114) email addresses. After maintenance, 305 entries remain.
OLD BUSINESS: None.
NEW BUSINESS: No additional items other than what was covered in the treasurer’s report.
NEXT MEETING:
Banquet – Saturday May 26th, 2018 - Masser’s Banquet Hall, Paxinos, PA. 5:45pm banquet – 7pm business meeting.
Motion for adjournment was made by Myron Moskowitz ’44 and Helen Jane Murphy ‘43. All were in favor. Meeting adjourned at 8:30pm.
Respectfully Submitted,
Jamie A. Hoffman Bordell ‘75
Secretary
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
Minutes – January 17th, 2018
11 members and friends attended the meeting at Grace Lutheran Church.
President Bruce Clutcher ‘72 called the meeting to order at 7pm.
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT:
Chris Venna was unable to attend due to a rescheduled school board meeting. He did provide the following comments given by Bruce Clutcher ‘72:
Chris Venna
Shamokin Area Middle/High School Principal
2000 West State Street
Coal Township, PA 17866
Phone: 570-648-5731
Fax: 570-648-0601
SECRETARY'S REPORT:
Minutes from the October 4th 2017 meeting are on the website for review. John Klinger ’68 made a motion to accept the report and Myron Moskowitz ’42 seconded the motion. All were in favor.
TREASURER’S REPORT:
Gregory Dwulet ’68 was unable to attend due to the recent snow storm. Update to occur at the next meeting.
COMMUNICATIONS:
Jamie Hoffman Bordell ’75 had an announcement in the paper for the meeting tonight.
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
Banquet: The banquet for the 135th reunion will be on Saturday May 26th 2018 at Masser’s Banquet Hall, Paxinos, PA. John Klinger ’68 says we are booked well into the future for this event. Details to be placed in the newsletter. This year the banquet cost for both Chris Venna and Todd Hockenbroch (and guest for both) will be picked up by the alumni association. Future years, just the principal and guest.
Afterglow: (as a reminder from last meeting in October) General discussion concerning “Afterglow” occurred. Should we still have it? Do we need dancing? Do we need food (as we have many leftovers)? Do students or alumni know what the “Afterglow” is, which may not have them interested in attending? For now, the only recommendation moving forward from the meeting is not to have a dancing competition.
Entertainment: Irvin Liachowitz ’42 will follow-up Vic Boris to double check we are booked for the weekend. Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00 will be working on having student perform at the banquet.
Invitation/Newsletter: Mark Paulhamus of Paulhamus Litho, Inc. attended the meeting to discuss how our first year of printing went with his company and to receive any input for the newletter this year. It was a helpful discussion, getting to put names and faces together and to generate some useful conversation concerning the process. Some key points of our discussion with Mark:
Programs: To be discussed in more detail at the April meeting. Bruce Clutcher ’72 did say he will be encouraging alumni attending to make a point to talk with graduating seniors and their families prior to the banquet start time as schedules permit.
Auditing: (reposting meeting minutes from April 2017 as informational) - Gregory Dwulet ’68 reported we do need to find someone other than himself to fill the audit committee opening. Greg cannot audit his own books as it needs to have an independent review. Two 990 forms (General and Education funds) concerning our tax-exempt status are due 5/16/2017, with Greg planning to file an extension.
Awards: To be discussed at a later meeting when Gregory Dwulet ’68 is available. (as reference from the October meeting) - Discussion generated concerning the amounts of awards - what minimum balance should exist prior to establishing an award and at what funding level should an award expire. Gregory Dwulet ’68 to review status and will report back to the group.
By-Laws: Bob Mattis ’68 presented a proposed change to Article VI - Officers and Directors - Section 5 of the Alumni Association By-Laws. This is in response to reviewing the recommendation to just use one signature on the alumni association checks.
Current:
Section 5. The Treasurer shall receive all monies due the Association, shall pay the same upon orders assigned by the President and attested by the Secretary, shall render an annual written report of monies received and distributed, and shall submit his accounts to an audit prior to each annual meeting. He shall be bonded in such amount as the executive committee may require and shall be elected biannually and shall receive for said services such remuneration as the executive committee shall determine. He shall remit to the treasurer of the Shamokin Area High School Alumni Education Fund any fund in his possession which are known to be contribution to the alumni scholarship or revolving loan programs.
Proposed:
Section 5. The Treasurer shall receive all monies due the Association, shall pay the same upon motion or standing order approved by the Executive Committee or by the Association at its annual meeting, shall render an annual written report of monies received and distributed, and shall submit his/her accounts to an audit prior to each annual meeting. He/she shall be bonded in such amount as the Executive Committee may require and shall be elected biannually and shall receive for said services such remuneration as the Executive Committee shall determine. He/she shall remit to the treasurer of the Shamokin Area High School Alumni Education Fund any fund in his/her possession which are known to be contribution to the alumni scholarship or revolving loan programs.
Key point here is the proposed change:
This gives authorization to the Treasurer to pay standing bills and will only need one signature.
First Approval – to approve the by-law change.
Bob Mattis ’68 made to motion to approve the by-law change. John Klinger ’68 made a second to the motion. Approved by all.
Second Approval – to approve only needing one authorized signature on checks.
Bob Mattis ’68 made to motion to approve the one authorized signature on the checks. John Klinger ’68 made a second to the motion. Approved by all.
John Clutcher ’74 to update the website with the change.
Class Representatives: Jeff Clutcher ’78 reported Betty Edwards ’41 passed away.
Education Fund: Bruce Clutcher ’72 reported via an email from Susan Kropinski Haas ’75 that their next meeting is scheduled for February 7th to set amounts for scholarships and election of officers.
Memorabilia: Jeff Clutcher ’78 reported receiving an 1892 commencement program. This has been added to the website.
Nominations: Jeff Schlader ’73 has graciously accepted the offer to be a VP for the spring 2018 banquet.
Publicity: Nothing to report.
Website: John Clutcher ’74 provided an update on the website and Facebook usage. Facebook membership has increased from 129 at the October meeting to 136.
Several document are used by the officers and other alumni as policy guides to how we operate and who needs to perform a specific function. John Clutcher ’74 will create a section on the website to store these documents – a place where the “gold copy” resides. These documents are the following – exact names may change:
OLD BUSINESS: None.
NEW BUSINESS: None.
NEXT MEETING:
Spring Meeting – Wednesday April 18th 2018 at 7pm – Grace Lutheran Church.
Banquet – Saturday May 26th, 2018 - Masser’s Banquet Hall, Paxinos, PA. Exact time TBD, but 5:45pm has been used in the past.
Motion for adjournment was made by John Clutcher ’74 and Irvin Liachowitz ’42 seconded the motion. All were in favor. Meeting adjourned at 8pm.
Respectfully Submitted,
John Clutcher ’74 – Acting Secretary for Tonight
October 4th, 2017 Minutes
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
Minutes – October 4th, 2017
16 members and friends attended the meeting which began at 7pm at OIP in Shamokin.
President Bruce Clutcher ‘72 called the meeting to order at 7pm.
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT:
Chris Venna was unable to attend but he did provide the following email report:
“We did not yet schedule the Alumni Exam date yet but it will be consistent with the previous years’ dates. If anyone has any suggestions or concerns, please let me know. I am always willing to work with the Association. Chris.”
Chris Venna
Shamokin Area Middle/High School Principal
2000 West State Street
Coal Township, PA 17866
Phone: 570-648-5731
Fax: 570-648-0601”
SECRETARY REPORT:
Minutes from the May 27th banquet are on the website for review. John Klinger ’68 made a motion to accept the report and Jeff Clutcher ‘78 seconded the motion. All were in favor.
TREASURER’S REPORT:
Gregory Dwulet ’68 reported the following estimates over the past year. The General Fund balance went from $10,300 to $10,500. The Education Fund balance went from $29,000 to $15,000, which included $40,000 being transferred out of the fund.
We currently pay about $300 for a year for liability insurance. That policy could be upgraded to include “acts of terrorism”, but we do not feel it’s needed at this point in time.
The alumni association contributes $100 to the totem pole (yearbook) and $50 homecoming (student council) each year. Checks for 2016 have not been cashed. It is unclear where the uncashed checks ended up last year. The recommendation is to double the amounts for this year and then fall back to the original amounts next year. Greg will send the checks to the specific advisors, rather than a general letter to the school.
We discussed having one vs two signatures on a check for the general and education funds. The two funds have different requirements – general – two signatures, education – one signature. The recommendation is to have only one signature based upon the ability to get multiple signatures and the logistics in doing so. It would also have the checks a bit more secure in the sense of not having some partially unsigned checks. Bob Mattis ’68 to investigate by-laws change on this issue.
John Clutcher ’74 made a motion to accept the report and John Klinger ’68 seconded the motion. All were in favor.
COMMUNICATIONS:
Nothing to report.
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
Banquet: The banquet for the 135th reunion will be on Saturday May 26th 2018 at Masser’s Banquet Hall, Paxinos, PA. John Klinger ’68 says we are booked well into the future for this event. Bruce Clutcher ’72 reported hearing from John Eccker ’83 (johnf@eccker.org) concerning the Springfield Banquet Hall, asking if the alumni association would be interested in using this facility. At this point in time we are content staying at Masser’s Hall. Bruce will get back to John Eccker thanking him for the info, which we will keep in mind for the future events or classes planning reunions.
Afterglow: General discussion concerning “Afterglow” occurred. Should we still have it? Do we need dancing? Do we need food (as we have many leftovers)? Do students or alumni know what the “Afterglow” is, which may not have them interested in attending? For now, the only recommendation moving forward from the meeting is not to have a dancing competition.
Entertainment: Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00 is being added to the committee. Mary Anne is the high school choral director and is in attendance tonight. Thanks for helping.
Invitation/Newsletter: “Invitations” committee is being renamed to “Invitation/Newsletter” to better reflect the newsletter being generated “inviting” alumni to the banquet. Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00 is replacing Sandra Dilliplane Rossnock ’92 on the committee. It’s important to keep as many eyes on the newsletter as possible to spot errors prior to final publication.
Programs: General discussion on the banquet program. Possibly have each senior give an update on post high school direction (college, military, etc.) rather than just the award winners. Will need to work through the logistics of what to do when the winners are announced (since they already provided an update on their college choice earlier in the program).
Auditing: (reposting meeting minutes from April 2017 as informational) - Gregory Dwulet ’68 reported we do need to find someone other than himself to fill the audit committee opening. Greg cannot audit his own books as it needs to have an independent review. Two 990 forms (General and Education funds) concerning our tax-exempt status are due 5/16/2017, with Greg planning to file an extension.
Awards: Bruce Clutcher ’72 reported Chris Venna confirms he will work to have 6 DePiante awards this year. Last year only 5 were given out.
Discussion generated concerning the amounts of awards - what minimum balance should exist prior to establishing an award and at what funding level should an award expire. Gregory Dwulet ’68 to review status and will report back to the group.
By-Laws: Bob Mattis ’68 to review check signature reported above. By-laws may need updated. Post cards to executive committee when next meeting occurs would act as notification to discuss change.
Class Representatives: Jeff Clutcher ’78 reported the two new class reps for 2017 - Alexis Herb & Cierra Eby.
Education Fund: Susan Kropinski Haas ’75 reported their next meeting will be held next Wednesday evening October 11th.
Memorabilia: Nothing to report.
Nominations: We need a male VP for the spring 2018 banquet.
Publicity:
Bruce Clutcher '72 reported that he received a request from Kathy Klase, President of the Shamokin Area Band and Orchestra Boosters Association, requesting a donation to place an 'ad' in their program book for their annual cavalcade of bands at Kemp Memorial Stadium Sat Sept 16. We went with a half page for a cost of $55.
John Clutcher '74 - Some items we've done to advertise alumni association meetings and express the need for help:
- Jamie Bordell lines up several advertisements prior to a meeting.
- Newsletter reflects through "The President's Message" the encouragement to get involved. Over 11,000 newsletters mailed.
- Website reflects meeting dates/times as well as the need for help.
- Facebook Group for the alumni association reflects meeting dates/times as well as the need for help. 129 members.
- Postcard sent before each meeting encourages all class reps and past officers to attend "especially if on a committee - to give an update or receive feedback". About 150 cards are sent out before each meeting.
- Bruce Clutcher sent out a note to the class reps in the fall of 2014 asking for greater participation and/or review of reps - if they are still able to participate or can find someone who can.
- Almost every "minutes" from a meeting encourages greater participation.
- We've set up an alumni table at two football games and a basketball game to get some exposure.
I view our "Core" workers for the alumni association to be class reps, current/past officers and committee members. Obviously, any other alumni is welcome and encouraged to be involved.
I've personally asked many folks to consider helping over the years. This is perhaps our best shot in gaining additional participation - a personal invite.
Website: John Clutcher ’74 provided an update on the website and Facebook usage. Facebook membership has increased from 115 at the April meeting to 129.
Added the September 22nd alumni band event on the web and Facebook pages.
Added Larry Deklinski August 20th News-Item article - with permission - concerning "75 years of football at Kemp Memorial Stadium" honoring Robert Kemp to the webpage.
OLD BUSINESS:
Follow-up from April 2017 meeting - John Clutcher ’74 checked with high school principal Chris Venna on when the fall college night meeting for parents is going to be held. This is a good opportunity for an alumni table to be set-up to promote the scholarship testing and the alumni organization. This year would not work as the event will be held at Bucknell. Will review in the future.
NEW BUSINESS: None.
NEXT MEETING:
Winter Meeting – Wednesday January 17th 2018 at 7pm – Grace Lutheran Church.
Spring Meeting – Wednesday April 18th 2018 at 7pm – Grace Lutheran Church.
Banquet – Saturday May 26th, 2018 - Masser’s Banquet Hall, Paxinos, PA. Exact time TBD, but 5:45pm has been used in the past.
Motion for adjournment was made by Myron Moskowitz ’42 and John Klinger ’68 seconded the motion. All were in favor. Meeting adjourned at 8:45pm.
Respectfully Submitted,
John Clutcher ’74 – Acting Secretary for Tonight
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association Minutes
134th Annual Reunion
Saturday May 27, 2017 - Masser’s Banquet Hall – Paxinos, PA – 5:45pm.
Opening invocation was given by Rob Ensinger ’74.
The Pledge of Allegiance was recited and Irving Berlin’s song “God Bless America” was sung by all attending with the Vic Boris Trio providing accompaniment.
Tammy Linton Glowatski ’87 – President of the Alumni Association – provided the Banquet introductions for the Business meeting. A delicious meal was provided by Masser’s Catering. After dessert, the business meeting started with a silent prayer in memory of the deceased members.
The Secretary’s report is located in the April 2017 newsletter. With a motion by Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74 and seconded by Ned Sodrick ’67, the report was approved as printed. All were in favor.
The Treasurer’s report is located in the April 2017 newsletter. With motion by John Klinger ’68 and seconded by Claire Clutcher Varney ’62, the report was approved as printed and will be put on file for audit. All were in favor.
President Tammy Linton Glowatski ’87 presented the class of 2017 to those attending the banquet, welcoming them to the Alumni Association. Alexis Herb ’17, Senior Class President, presented the 2017 class pennant to the association.
Entertainment for 198 alumni, seniors, parents and friends was presented by the senior choral students under the direction of Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00. They sang two musical selections – ToTo’s “Africa”, arranged by Roger Emerson and “Disco Fever” - a medley of “Stayin Alive”, “Disco Inferno”, “It’s Raining Men,” “Celebration” and “Turn the Beat Around”, arranged by Jay Althouse.
Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74 with help of attending seniors for gift delivery, coordinated the prize drawing activities.
Bruce Clutcher ’72, Vice-President, recognized the various anniversary classes and where applicable, their contributions to the Education and General Funds.
1947 Class – 70 years - 2 members of this class attended and presented a check for $3,000 - $1,500 to the general fund and $1,500 to the education fund.
1952 Class – 65 years - will present a donation at a later time.
1957 Class – 60 years - 3 members of this class attended and presented a check for $11,495. This generous donation will be applied towards the education fund and the Peter J. Malafi award.
1962 Class – 55 years - presented a check for $300.
1967 Class – 50 years - 7 members from the Golden Anniversary Class. They presented a check for $4,535 for the education fund.
1972 Class – 45 years - 1 member of this class attended. Bruce Clutcher presented a check for $72. The class will be meeting later this summer for additional donations.
1977 Class – 40 years - no members were able to attend.
1982 Class – 35 years - no members were able to attend.
1987 Class – 30 years - presented a check for $387.
1992 Class – 25 years - no members of the Silver Anniversary class attended.
1997 Class – 20 years - no members were able to attend.
2002 Class – 15 years - no members were able to attend.
2007 Class – 10 years - no members were able to attend.
2012 Class – 5 years - no members were able to attend.
Gifts to the Golden Anniversary class (1967) from the SAHS Alumni Association were presented by Vice-President Bruce Clutcher ’72 with assistance from Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74 to the 7 members attending the banquet.
The distance award was presented by Vice President Bruce Clutcher ’72 to Ron Miller ’66, who traveled from San Angelo, Texas. He was presented a check for $50.
Eugene Boughner ’60 and Susan Kropinski Haas ’75 presented the Alumni Scholarship awards. These are awards for four years. Total scholarship payout, when extended for 4 years, equals an awesome $126,800. THANK YOU for your donations and continued support. Seven awards are from Coal Township Alumni Association (CT) while eight are from Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association (SA). Congratulations were extended to all.
Recipient’s yearly award amount, college choice, major emphasis follow:
$3,000 (CT) - Alaina Pearson - Bloomsburg University - Nursing
$3,000 (SA) - Samuel Deptula - Penn State - Undecided
$2,500 (CT) - Alaina King - Susquehanna University - Psychology
$2,500 (SA) - Alex Black - Lebanon Valley College - Biology
$2,200 (SA) - Thomas Weikel - McCann - Information Technology
$2,000 (CT) - Scarlett Brown - School TBD - Writing
$2,000 (CT) - Kaitlyn Schrader - Kutztown University - Music Education
$2,000 (CT) - Amy Frasch - Elizabethtown College - Mechanical Engineering
$2,000 (CT) - Alek Washuta - Susquehanna University - Sports Media/Marketing
$2,000 (CT) - Eli Kolovic - Penn College of Technology - Electric Construction
$2,000 (SA) - John Pufnak - Luzerne County Community College - Chemistry
$2,000 (SA) - Anne Richardson - Misericordia University - Speech Pathology
$1,800 (SA) - Kayla Baney - Lackawanna College - Biology
$1,500 (SA) - Cody Strausser - Duquesne University - Computer Science and Business
$1,200 (SA) - Carson Quinn - Bloomsburg University - Business
High School Principal Chris Venna gave a report on SAHS and included information on the following topics: Academics, Athletics, Music and Art.
The following members were approved to serve 5 year terms on the Education (Scholarship) committee:
James Backes ‘80
John Klinger ‘68
Gregory Dwulet ‘68
Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74, to fill the unexpired term of Thomas Olcese ‘48, which will end 2021.
Susan Kropinski Haas ’75 presented the following names for ratification as officers, who were nominated by the Executive Committee. A motion to approve was made by John Shankweiler ’68 and seconded by Noreen Tatusko Schwalm ’68. All were in favor. Alumni Association officers for 2017-2018 are:
PRESIDENT: Bruce Clutcher ‘72
VICE-PRESIDENT Jody Duceman Callahan ‘68
SECRETARY Jamie Hoffman Bordell ‘75
TREASURER Gregory Dwulet ‘68
REGISTAR Jeffrey Clutcher ‘78
HISTORIAN Helen Jane Murphy ‘43
Outgoing Alumni President Tammy Linton Glowatski ’87, introduced the new officers and thanked the many committees and members for their help this past year. Tammy also encouraged all alumni to become active with the association by attending meetings which are held 3 times a year – fall, winter and spring. Check the website for details in the fall - click here.. Giving your time to serve on committees and financially supporting the General and Education funds is appreciated.
The Senior Class led the Alumni Association in singing of the Alma Mater. The Alma Mater was accompanied by Bonny Ensinger Klinger '68.
Rob Ensinger ’74 closed the business meeting with the benediction.
After Glow entertainment was provided by the Vic Boris Trio. Refreshments were included. Susan Kropinski Haas ‘75 presented the gifts for the following dances.
First Couple to Dance - Susan Kropinski Haas’75 and Bill Haas
Best Polka Dancers - Class of 1957 - Nancy Osman Boughner, Kay Barr Berry and Cathleen Curran Pick
Best Slow Dancers - Margaret Zelinski Buriak ’67 and Mike Buriak ‘62
Oldest Dancer - Irvin Liachowitz ‘42
We do appreciate all who participated.
Respectfully Submitted,
Jamie Hoffman Bordell ’75 – Secretary
April 19th, 2017 Minutes
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
Minutes – April 19th, 2017
12 members and friends attended the meeting which began at 7pm at Grace Lutheran Church in Shamokin.
President Tammy Linton Glowatski ’87 called the meeting to order at 7pm.
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT:
Chris Venna was unavailable to provide an update.
SECRETARY REPORT:
Jamie Hoffman Bordell ’75 reported the minutes from the January 18th 2017 meeting are on the website for review. A motion to accept the report was made by Bruce Clutcher ’72 and Jeff Clutcher ‘78 seconded the motion. Motion was approved. All were in favor.
TREASURER’S REPORT:
Gregory Dwulet ’68 reported the general fund balance is $13,408.38. The education fund balance is $15,528.12. $10,000 was transferred from the Education Fund to M&T Bank.
A donation of $50 for Student Council (homecoming) and $100 Totem Pole (yearbook) was made last November, but the checks have not been cashed. Tammy Linton Glowatski ’87 will check on the status, including if we are using the correct high school address for the mailing.
A check for $3,076.28 was mailed to Paulhamus Litho Inc. for the Newsletters. They should be in the mail within the next few days. The 2017 Newsletter is available on the website.
John Clutcher ’74 made a motion to accept the report and H. Robert Mattis ’68 seconded the motion. All were in favor.
COMMUNICATIONS:
Jamie Hoffman Bordell ’75 reported no items available for an update.
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
Afterglow: See January 19th 2017 minutes for ongoing discussion. For this year, Vic Boris group is under contract to play.
Auditing: Gregory Dwulet ’68 reported we do need to find someone other than himself to fill the audit committee opening. Greg cannot audit his own books as it needs to have an independent review. Two 990 forms (General and Education funds) concerning our tax-exempt status are due 5/16/2017, with Greg planning to file an extension.
Awards: Details of the awards are found in the newsletter and on the website. Tammy Linton Glowatski ’87 to follow-up with Sandy Dilliplane Rossnock ’92 on the website content. Some information is inaccurate. Tammy and/or Sandy will be reviewing the website for accuracy (number of awards and details), and passing any changes to our treasurer Gregory Dwulet ’68.
The awards program this year is on Wednesday June 7th. Tammy Linton Glowastski ’87 will present awards and will work with high school principal Chris Venna to review award winners for the program.
Alumni Scholarship award winners should provide name, address, phone number, Email address, college attending and expected major at the May 27th Banquet. Alumni Treasurer will release scholarship awards to the school, not individuals.
Banquet: The banquet for the 134th reunion will be on Saturday May 27th 2017 at Masser’s Banquet Hall, Paxinos, PA. John Klinger ’68 was not available for this meeting but reported in January that we are all set. Bonny Ensinger Klinger ’68 takes care of collecting tickets, seating arrangements and name tags. Time to setup on Saturday May 27th TBD. See John Klinger if needing additional details.
By-Laws: No report made at the meeting.
Class Representatives: Jeff Clutcher ’78 reported we need two class reps from the class of 2017. Tammy Linton Glowatski ’87 to follow-up with the high school.
Education Fund: Susan Kropinski Haas ’75 provided Tammy Linton Glowatski ’87 a document of the scholarship award amounts. They are:
Shamokin Area Alumni Association (8 awards – each for 4 years)
$3,000
$2,500
$2,200
$2,000
$2,000
$1,800
$1,500
$1,200
Coal Township Association (7 awards – each for 4 years)
$3,000
$2,500
$2,000
$2,000
$2,000
$2,000
$2,000
Entertainment: Irvin Liachowitz ’42 reported all is set with Vic Boris and his band for the banquet. Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74 to follow-up with Mrs. Stump to see if high school students will be providing any entertainment.
Invitations: Newsletter has been created by Paulhamus Litho Inc. at 2824 Old Montoursville Rd, Montoursville, PA 17754. It should be in the mail within the next few days. No Shamokin area bank sale of tickets will occur.
Memorabilia: Nothing to report.
Nominations: Jody Duceman Callahan ’68 has accepted the female VP role for the 2017 banquet. Thank you Jody!
Officers for 2017-2018 – to be ratified at the May 27th banquet:
PRESIDENT - Bruce Clutcher ‘72
VICE PRESIDENT - Jody Duceman Callahan ‘68
SECRETARY - Jamie Hoffman Bordell ’75
TREASURER - Gregory Dwulet ‘68
HISTORIAN - Helen Jane Murphy ‘43
Programs: Jeff Clutcher ’78 reported that 2 class reps were lost last year who were also Alumni Presidents. Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74 is working with family contacts and Paulhamus Litho Inc. to get pictures for banquet program. Concerning the banquet activities, gift cards will be used as door prize
H. Robert Mattis ’68 made a motion to give the distance award a check for $50 instead of a plaque. Motion seconded by John Clutcher ’74. All were in favor.
Publicity: Jamie Hoffman Bordell ’75 reported that she had published several times the meeting for tonight, placing in the paper the last 4 days.
Website: John Clutcher ’74 provided an update on the website and Facebook usage. Facebook membership has increased from 109 at the January meeting to 115. The 2017 Alumni Newsletter is on the website.[J1]
OLD BUSINESS:
Follow-up from January Meeting - John Clutcher ’74 checked with high school principal Chris Venna on when the fall college night meeting for parents is going to be held. No date has been created. This would be a good opportunity for an alumni table to be set-up to promote the scholarship testing and the alumni organization. John to check closer to the fall time-frame.
NEW BUSINESS:
Discussion concerning the scholarship test – can a make-up date be made available? The answer is no. Based upon fairness to all applicants and the cost to administer the test, only one date is used. It is during the school day to have the most exposure. This has always been the policy in the past, but no formal documentation has been created. A motion to accept the recommendation was made by Jeff Clutcher ’78, seconded by Jamie Hoffman Bordell ’75. All were in favor. John Clutcher ’74 to place information on the website and will communicate with Chris Venna this process for future reference.
Website, under EDUCATIONAL FUND/ALUMNI SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS says:
The exam is usually administered in late April or early May.
Will be changed to:
The exam is given one time only during the school day in the spring. No makeup or alternate date is used for scheduling conflict or illness. This is based upon fairness to all applicants and the cost to administer the test.
H Robert Mattis ’68 asked that the mailing address for the McCormick stock be changed from Bill Korbich ’54 to our current treasurer Greg Dwulet ‘68. A motion to accept the recommendation was made and approved.
Tammy Linton Glowatski ’87 is still investigating a minister to use for the banquet dinner.
Jamie Hoffman Bordell ’75 will contact Beverly's Flower Shop for a centerpiece for the banquet, which is then given to the outgoing President. Jamie will also contact the News-Item for a photographer to take pictures.
NEXT MEETING:
134th Annual Reunion – Saturday May 27th, 2017. Masser’s Banquet Hall.
Motion for adjournment was made and approved. All were in favor. Meeting adjourned at 8:35pm.
Respectfully Submitted,
Jamie Hoffman Bordell ’75 – Secretary
January 18th, 2017 Minutes
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
Minutes – January 18th, 2017
22 members and friends attended the meeting which began at 7pm at Grace Lutheran Church in Shamokin.
President Tammy Linton Glowatski ’87 called the meeting to order at 7pm.
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT:
Chris Venna – due to a last minute schedule change - was unavailable to provide an update.
SECRETARY REPORT:
Jamie Hoffman Bordell ’75 reported the minutes from the October 12th 2016 meeting are on the website for review. H. Robert Mattis ’68 made a motion to accept the report and John Klinger ’68 seconded the motion. Motion was approved.
TREASURER’S REPORT:
Gregory Dwulet ’68 reported the general fund balance is $16,028.33, down about $3,200. The education fund balance is around $18,900, up from $18,200. Specifically, for the end of 2016 it was $18,963.45 versus 2015 $18,291.44.
A donation of $50 for Student Council (homecoming) and $100 Totem Pole (yearbook) was made.
John Klinger ’68 made a motion to accept and Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ‘74 seconded. All were in favor.
COMMUNICATIONS:
Jamie Hoffman Bordell ’75 reported thank you cards received from scholarship winners. 21 acknowledgements from the following 2016 graduates - Jared Dunn, Sofia Pearson, Jensen Bordell, Paul Block, Brad Carpenter, Jacob Direnzo, Brayson Pawelczyk, Michael Britton, Travis Nelson, Andrew Jones, Donna Rania, Amanda Stanchick, Rebeka Mummey, Jeanette Costa, Ivy Savidge and Brett Rebuck.
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
Afterglow: As a follow-up to the fall meeting, a discussion on the Afterglow was held. The points in question are: should it be continued, who should run it, the cost involved, and food usage. The speaker system for banquet was also discussed. It was decided that the Afterglow should still continue and that it will be evaluated on a regular basis. Since Dorothy Zebrowski Goodman '44 discussed having another person taking over for her as head of this committee at the last meeting, we are seeking someone to take over this committee. The group discussed finding ways to keep people at the banquet for the Afterglow.
Auditing: Gregory Dwulet ’68 reported we do need to find someone other than himself to fill the audit committee opening. Greg cannot audit his own books as it needs to have an independent review.
Awards: Details of the awards are found in the newsletter and on the website. Sandy Dilliplane Rossnock ’92 is on the awards committee. She will be reviewing the website for accuracy (number of awards and details), and passing any changes to our treasurer Gregory Dwulet ’68.
Banquet: The banquet for the 134th reunion will be on Saturday May 27th 2017 at Masser’s Banquet Hall, Paxinos, PA. John Klinger ’68 reported that we are all set.
By-Laws: No report made at the meeting.
Class Representatives: Jeff Clutcher ’78 reported Dave Donmoyer ’48 and Tom Olcese ’48 passed away last fall.
Education Fund: Susan Kropinski Haas ’75 reported February 15th, 2017 – 6:30pm St. Johns UCC – will be the next meeting. At that time, they will know better the number and amount for the awards.
Entertainment: Irvin Liachowitz ’42 to follow-up with Vic Boris to book the band for the event.
Invitations: Big – Urgent - topic for the evening. Our current printer for many years – “Keystone Printing & Graphics, Inc.” will not be able to process our newsletter, banquet program or postcards. Joe Shepard ’59 – owner of Keystone - will assist in the transition to another printing source. He is recommending Paulhamus Litho Inc. at 2824 Old Montoursville Rd, Montoursville, PA 17754 . Joe has used them for some of his work in the past. Myron Moskowitz, ‘42 made a motion to accept and John Klinger ’68 seconded. All were in favor. Joe Shepard ’59, Sheila Masinos Pavelko ’74, Jeff Clutcher ‘78, John Clutcher ’74 and other alumni will work out the details on how to collect newsletter info to pass along to Paulhamus Litho. They will do our newsletter and banquet program. We would be doing our own postcards.
Memorabilia: Nothing to report.
Nominations: Need a female VP for the 2017 banquet. Suggestions always appreciated. One alumni attending tonight will give it some consideration.
Programs: Jeff Clutcher ’78 reported that 2 class reps were lost last year who were also Alumni Presidents. Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’78 to work with family contacts to get pictures for banquet program.
Publicity: Jamie Hoffman Bordell ’75 reported that she had published several times the meeting for tonight, including using the News-Item under Community Calendar.
Website: John Clutcher ’74 provided an update on the website and Facebook usage. Facebook membership has increased from 107 at the October meeting to 109. Alumni table was at the December 27th high school boys basketball game.[J1]
OLD BUSINESS:
Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’78 reported we have key chains to be used as gifts for the 50th anniversary classes.
Concerning communication of scholarship test to students:
Tammy Linton Glowatski ’87 to review process with high school principal Chris Venna.
John Clutcher ’74 to check with high school principal Chris Venna on when the fall college night meeting for parents is going to be held. This would be a good opportunity for an alumni table to be set-up to promote the scholarship testing and the alumni organization.
NEW BUSINESS:
None
NEXT MEETING:
Spring Meeting – Wednesday April 19th, 2017 – Grace Lutheran Church.
Motion for adjournment was made by John Clutcher ‘74 and seconded by Claire Clutcher Varney ’62. All were in favor. Meeting adjourned at 8:35pm.
Respectfully Submitted,
Jamie Hoffman Bordell ’75 – Secretary
October 12th, 2016 Minutes
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
Minutes – October 12th, 2016
21 members and friends attended the meeting which began at 7pm at OIP in Shamokin.
President Tammy Linton Glowatski ’87 called the meeting to order at 7pm.
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT:
Chris Venna unavailable to give an update.
SECRETARY REPORT:
Jamie Hoffman Bordell ’75 reported the minutes from the May 28th 2016 banquet are on the website for review. Jeff Clutcher ’78 made a motion to accept and Ned Sodrick ’67 seconded the motion. Motion was approved to accept the report.
TREASURER’S REPORT:
Gregory Dwulet ’68 reported the general fund balance is down from last year and is currently at $9,880.47. He is reporting a slowing down of contributions to both the General and Education funds. 90% of the contributions come from 20% of the members. To remain a tax exempt organization, 1/3 of the donations must come from public donations. Greg to monitor this topic (donations vs income from investments) moving forward.
On a motion by William Korbich ’52 and seconded by Ned Sodrick ’67, a donation of $50 for Student Council (homecoming) and $100 Totem Pole (yearbook) was approved. All were in favor. Tammy Linton Glowatski ’87 to check on possible advertising options to promote the alumni association with one or both of these publications.
Gillespie Family Publication Awards - McCormick stock usually had their dividends reinvested back into the stock. They will now be converting dividends to cash for future processing. A resolution concerning this stock was passed to have the address changed from Bill Korbich '54 to our treasurer, Greg Dwulet '68.
COMMUNICATIONS:
Jamie Hoffman Bordell ’75 reported thank you cards received from scholarship winners. 21 acknowledgements from the following 2016 graduates - Jared Dun, Sofia Pearson, Jensen Bordell, Paul Block, Brad Carpenter, Jacob Direnzo, Brayson Pawelczyk, Michael Britton, Travis Nelson, Andrew Jones, Donna Rania, Amanda Stanchick, Rebeka Mummey, Jeanette Costa, Ivy Savidge and Brett Rebuck.
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
After Glow: Dorothy Zebrowski Goodman ’44 discussed having another person take over the responsibilities of this committee such as the VP each year. We will review at the January meeting – seeking input on – should it still occur, who should run it, cost involved, food usage, is it still a good idea, speaker system usage for banquet, etc.
Auditing: Gregory Dwulet ’68 reported the 2015 audit has completed as part of the transfer of duties from Bill Korbich '54 to Greg. We do need to find someone other than Greg to fill the audit committee opening. Greg cannot audit his responsibilities as it needs to have an independent review.
Awards: Details of the awards are found in the newsletter and on the website. Sandy Dilliplane Rossnock ’92 is on the awards committee, but was unavailable for this meeting. Sandy works at the school. Being at that location, she can help coordinate the year end activity needed for award processing. Based upon minutes from the October 7th, 2015, January 20th, 2016 and April 20th, 2016 meetings, Sandy was to review the web site for accuracy (number of awards and details). John Clutcher ’74 to follow-up with Sandy, asking her for an update on her review and to coordinate activity with Gregory Dwulet ’68 the wording of those awards on the website.
Gregory Dwulet ’68 reported updating the CQ McWilliams II Memorial Award and Malvin Paul Wresting Award scholarships.
Banquet: The banquet for the 134th reunion will be on Saturday May 27th 2017 at Masser’s Banquet Hall, Paxinos, PA. Menu options will be the same as last year. We were asked to consider changing the apple pie selection for dessert. More details to be provided as we get closer to the newsletter publication date.
By-Laws: H. Robert Mattis ’68 reported we still have an open position on the committee. Bonny Ensinger Klinger ’68 volunteered to be added. A full 3 positions are now on this committee.
Class Representatives: Jeff Clutcher ’78 reported Peggy Pavelko Smith added for 1967, and Jody Duceman Callahan for 1968. Charles Wayne added for 1977. The 2016 class reps are Brady Haupt & Cameron Wayne.
Education Fund: Susan Kropinski Haas ’75 reported October 18th 2016 will be the next meeting. February 2017 they will know better the number and amount for the awards.
Entertainment: Nothing to report. Comment made stating they liked the music selected during the banquet.
Invitations: Nothing to report.
Memorabilia: Nothing to report.
Nominations: Need a female VP for the 2017 banquet. Suggestions always appreciated.
Programs: Nothing to report.
Publicity: Jamie Hoffman Bordell ’75 reported that she had published several times the meeting for tonight, including using the News-Item.
Website: John Clutcher ’74 provided an update on the website and Facebook usage. Facebook membership has increased from 79 at the April meeting to 107. Added to the webpage a section called Inspired Thoughts, which asks: What inspired you while attending Shamokin Area High School? Was it a teacher, fellow student or an event? Article included with the spring newsletter. 3 entries added to the webpage around April, but no new additional entries since that time.
Alumni table was at the September 9th football game against Selinsgrove to provide exposure for our[J1] organization. John hopes to be able to set up an alumni table for a boys basketball game.
OLD BUSINESS:
Jeff Clutcher ’78 reported an offer for the alumni to buy 75 glasses @ $5 per glass – to be used for door gifts at the banquet. The general discussion was not to purchase, but consider doing better and less gifts as door prizes. Will need to consider gifts for the 50th anniversary classes. Gift shop items at Pioneer Tunnel in Ashland and Knoebels could be considered. Further discussion to continue at the January 2017 meeting.
Communication of scholarship test to students. Tammy Linton Glowatski ’87 to review process with high school principal Chris Venna. It was suggested to have the scholarship testing information provided as a handout during a college night meeting for parents.
NEW BUSINESS:
David Hughes owns the Shamokin Bed and Breakfast. He was interested in sending our lodging information to class reps as a location to stay if they have a class reunion. The alumni association does not provide information for business purposes unless it directly impacts the association. Further discussion to occur in January, possibly allowing advertising in the newsletter.
A motion was made by Susan Kropinski Haas’75 and seconded by Bonny Ensinger Klinger ’68 that banquet tickets will not be sold at banks in the future. Tickets will only be sold by mail through the treasurer. Past years had the newsletter reflect that tickets could be obtained through the treasurer or at a “Shamokin Bank”. It wasn’t clear which banks participated and the bank ticket sales were minimal – thus the recommendation to just use the treasurer. Motion approved.
NEXT MEETING:
Winter Meeting – Wednesday January 18th, 2017 – Grace Lutheran Church.
Spring Meeting – Wednesday April 19th, 2017 – Grace Lutheran Church.
Motion for adjournment was made by Susan Kropinski Haas ’75 and seconded by Gregory Dwulet ’68. All were in favor. Meeting adjourned at 8:45pm.
Respectfully Submitted,
Jamie Hoffman Bordell ’75 – Secretary
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
133rd Annual Reunion
Saturday May 28, 2016 – Masser’s Banquet Hall Paxinos, PA – 5:45PM.
Opening invocation was given by Rev. Betsy Martin Bruaw ’83.
The Pledge of Allegiance was recited and Irvin Berlin’s song “GOD BLESS AMERICA” was sung by all attending with the Vic Boris Trio as the accompaniment.
Todd Nye ’89 – President of the Alumni Association – provided the Banquet introductions for the Business meeting. A delicious meal was provided by Masser’s Catering. After dessert, the business meeting started with a silent prayer in memory of deceased members.
The Secretary’s Report is located in the newsletter. With a motion by John Klinger ’68 and seconded by Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74, the report was approved as printed. All were in favor.
The treasurer’s report is located in the newsletter. With a motion by John Klinger ‘68 and seconded by Rob Ensinger ’74, the report was approved as printed and will be put on file for audit. All were in favor.
President Todd Nye ’89 presented the class of 2016 to those attending the Banquet, welcoming them to the Alumni Association. Brady Haupt - Senior Class President, presented the 2016 class pennant to the Association.
Entertainment for 188 alumni seniors, parents and friends was presented by the senior choral students under the direction of Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00. They sang two musical numbers:
“DAY- O” (Banana Boat Song) by Harry Belafonte, 1957
“GOOD DAY SUNSHINE” by The Beatles, 1966
Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74 with help of attending seniors for delivery of gifts, coordinated the prize drawings.
Tammy Linton Glowatski ’87, Vice- President, recognized the various anniversary classes and where applicable, their contributions to the Educational and General Funds.
1946 Class: 1 member of this class attended.
1951 Class: 5 members of this class attended.
1956 Class: 2 members of this class attended and presented a check for $1,956.60 to the General Fund.
1961 Class: no members of this class attended.
1971 Class: 2 members of this class attended.
1976 Class: 1 member of this class attended.
1981 Class: 1 member of this class attended.
1986 Class: 2 members of this class attended.
1996 Class: no members of this class attended.
2001 Class: no members of this class attended.
2006 Class: no members of this class attended. $500 check from the 2006 class was presented by Susan Kropinski Haas ’75 for the scholarship fund. An additional $500 check given by Nathan Schwalm ’06 presented by Susan Kropinski Haas ’75.
2011 Class: no members of this class attended.
1991 Class: no members from the Silver Anniversary Class attended.
1966 Class: 4 members from the Golden Anniversary Class. They presented a check for $3,000 to the Scholarship Fund.
1941 Class: 3 members were present from the Diamond Anniversary Class.
Additional Class Donations - Todd Nye ‘89 President:
1956 Class: $70 in memory of Garth Hall ’56 and $195.60 in memory of H. Richard Hillbush ’40 to the General Fund.
Todd Nye ’89 asked to honor any “SENIOR” Alumni attending. Tom Dunn from the class of 1951 was recognized and spoke.
Gifts to the Golden Anniversary Class (1966) from the SAHS Alumni Association were presented by Vice- President Tammy Linton Glowatski ’87 with Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ‘74 presenting the gifts to the 7 members attending the banquet.
The distance award was presented by Vice President Tammy Linton Glowatski ’87. Ronald L. Miller ’66 – traveled from San Angelo, Texas.
Eugene Boughner ’60 and Susan Kropinski Haas ’75 presented the Alumni Scholarship awards. These are awards are for four years. 50 students took the test. Seven awards are from the Coal Township Alumni Association (CT), while eight are from Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association (SA). Congratulations were extended to all. Recipient’s yearly awards amount, college choice, and their major emphasis are as follows:
15th - Kelsey Rogers (SA) - $1,000 - Susquehanna University - Journalism
14th - Emily McDevitt (SA) - $1,200 - Susquehanna University - Business Administration
13th - Cameron Wayne (SA) - $1,500 - Penn State University - Infectious Disease & Immunology
12th - Dakota Sutsko (SA) - $1,800 - Penn Tech University - Web Design
11th - Brett Rebuck (SA) - $2,000 - Indiana University of Pennsylvania - Economics and Pre-Law
10th - Amanda Stanchick (CT) - $2,000 - Central Penn - Criminal Justice/Homeland Security
9th - Andrew Jones (CT) - $2,000 - Susquehanna University - “undecided”
8th - Paige Sherman (CT) - $2,000 Susquehanna University - Computer Science
7th - Chris Petroskie (CT) - $2,000 - Bucknell University - Computer Science
6th - Kyle Kauffman (CT) - $2,000 – in process of applying to schools
5th - Lillie Fidelman (SA) - $2,200 - Cedar Crest College - Psych and Criminal Justice
4th - Quintin Herb (SA) - $2,500 - Lock Haven University - Computer Science
3rd - Brayson Pawelczyk (CT) -$2,500 - Bucknell University - Biology
2nd - Ivy Savidge (SA) - $3,000 - California University of Pennsylvania - Forensics
1st - Sofia Pearson (CT) - $3,000 - Bloomsburg University
High School Principal Chris Venna gave a report on SAHS and included information on the following topics: Academics, Athletics, Music and Arts.
The following members were approved to serve 5 year terms on the Education (Scholarship) Committee:
Charmaine Tetkoskie from the class of 1982
Myron Moskowitz from class of 1942
Thomas Olcese from class of 1948
Susan Kropinski Haas ‘75 presented the following names for ratification as officers, who were nominated by the Executive Committee. They were approved with a motion by Claire Bonshock ’87 and seconded by Tom Olcese ’48. All were in favor. Alumni Association officers for 2016-2017 are:
Tammy Linton Glowatski ’87 - President
Bruce Clutcher ’72 - Vice President
Jamie Hoffman Bordell ’75 - Secretary
Gregory Dwulet ’68 - Treasurer
Jeffrey Clutcher ’78 - Registrar
Helen Jane Murphy ’43 - Historian
Outgoing Alumni President Todd Nye’89 introduced the new officers and thanked the many committees and members for their help this past year. He also encouraged all alumni become active with the association by attending meetings which are held 3 times a year - OCTOBER, JANUARY AND APRIL. Check the website site for details in the fall – Click here.. Giving your time to serve on committees and to financially support the General and Educational funds is appreciated.
The Senior Class led the Association in singing of the Alma Mater. Rev. Betsy Martin Bruaw ’83 closed the business meeting with the benediction.
After Glow entertainment was provided by the Vic Boris Trio. Refreshments were included. We do appreciate all who participated.
Respectfully Submitted,
Jamie Hoffman Bordell, ’75 - Secretary
April 20th, 2016 Minutes
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
Minutes – April 20th, 2016
18 members attended the meeting which began at 7pm at Grace Lutheran Church in Shamokin.
President Todd Nye ’89 called the meeting to order at 7pm.
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT:
In the absence of high school principal Chris Venna, Todd Nye ’89 gave a report. 50 Senior took the Scholarship test on April 5th, 2016 at 8AM. The tests are just about all scored and ranked. Scholarship envelopes will be available for Eugene Boughner ’60 in early May. Students need to attend the banquet along with their parents. Students also need to know upon graduation that they became members of the Alumni Association. Dues every year is just $2.00.
SECRETARY REPORT:
Jamie Hoffman Bordell ’75 reported the minutes from the January 20th 2016 meeting are available on the webpage. Jamie asked for the persons giving reports at the banquet, to please give a written copy to her as it will be so much easier for her minute taking responsibilities. Bruce Clutcher ’72 made a motion to accept and Irvin Liachowitz ’42 seconded the motion. All were in favor.
TREASURER’S REPORT:
Gregory Dwulet ’68 reported the cost for the newsletter is about $500 more than the previous year. Total amounts will be reflected in the newsletter next year. General Fund checkbook balance is around $16K, while the Educational Fund checkbook balance is around $20K. Greg is working with M&T Bank on various fee structures to minimize expenses since the larger Educational Trust resides with this bank. Greg to file the 990 federal tax (extension & return) for the scholarship and education accounts. John Klinger ‘68 made a motion to accept and Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74 seconded the motion. All were in favor.
COMMUNICATIONS:
Nothing to report.
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
After Glow: Irvin Liachowitz ’42 reported that the Vic Boris Trio is scheduled to provide entertainment for the afterglow portion of the Alumni Banquet on May 28th, 2016.
Auditing: For the 2015 calendar year, the alumni association considers the transfer of duties from Bill Korbich ’52 to our new treasurer - Gregory Dwulet ’68, provided a reasonable review of current process. Future years would need to consider the need to perform an audit of the general and scholarship checking accounts.
Awards: Details of the awards are found in the newsletter and on the web site. Sandy Dilliplane Rossnock ’92 is on the awards committee, but was unavailable for this meeting. Sandy works at the school. Being at that location, she can help coordinate the year end activity needed for award processing. Based upon minutes from the October 7th, 2015 and January 20th, 2016 meetings, Sandy was to review the web site for accuracy (number of awards and details). Todd Nye ’89 will remind Sandy of the needed review. Gregory Dwulet ’68 reported receiving a more detailed description on the CQ McWilliams II Scholarship, which John Clutcher will post on the website.
Banquet: John Klinger ’68 reports the banquet for Saturday May 28th 2016 will be at Masser’s Banquet Hall, Paxinos, PA. Menu options will be the same as last year – roast turkey, roast beef, etc. See page 3 of the current newsletter (April 2016 - located on the webpage) for details. The committee should report to Masser’s Restaurant at 8:15am the morning of May 28th if they would like to have breakfast with the group. Estimated start time is 9am to go to Masser’s Banquet Hall to set-up for the banquet that night.
By-Laws: H. Robert Mattis ’68 reported two members were removed from the committee due to their death – Dr. Edward V. Twiggar II ’59 and Mary Maue Hack ’41. Jamie Hoffman Bordell ’75 was added as a member. Open position for another member will be posted on the website.
Class Representatives: Jeff Clutcher ’78 reported we will need two class reps for 2016 after graduation.
Education Fund: A review of both Coal Township and Shamokin awards produced one more award than what was published (and available at the time of publication) in the newsletter on page 15. Coal Township has one extra award for $2,000. Awards for the banquet will be the following: Coal Township - $3K, $2.5K and (6) $2K for a total of 8 awards. Shamokin - $3K, $2.5K, $2.2K, $2K, $1.8K, $1.5K, $1.2K and $1K for a total of 8 awards. Award amounts reflect per year and are available for 4 years. It’s encouraged in the future to work with the high school – specifically Chris Venna - to give a presentation to the seniors of the alumni scholarship opportunities (awards available, when to take the test, no fee to take the test, etc.) and the banquet process (encourage parents to attend and refund of reservation deposit). Additional discussion concerning this topic may occur in the fall.
Entertainment: Irvin Liachowitz ’42 and Maxine Howerter Harvey ’83 working on getting high school students for entertainment, working with Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00 - choir director - to see availability of underclassmen to sing a few musical numbers at the banquet.
Invitations: Jeff Clutcher ’78 reported the newsletters mailed out earlier this month.
Memorabilia: Jeff Clutcher ’78 has nothing new to report.
Nominations: A complete ballot is available for the May 2016 banquet. Tammy Linton Glowatski ’87 – President, Bruce Clutcher ’72 – Vice President, Jamie Hoffman Bordell ’75 – Secretary, Gregory Dwulet ’68 – Treasurer, Jeffrey Clutcher ’78 - Registrar and Helen Jane Murphy ’43 – Historian.
Programs: Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74 is working on the program. Needs a picture of Dr. Edward V. Twiggar II ’59 for back cover.
Publicity: Jamie Hoffman Bordell ’75 reported that she had published 4 times the meeting for tonight.
Website: John Clutcher ’74 provided an update on the website and Facebook usage. Facebook membership has increased from 67 at the January meeting to 79. Added to the webpage a section called Inspired Thoughts, which asks: What inspired you while attending Shamokin Area High School? Was it a teacher, fellow student or an event? Article included with the spring newsletter. 3 entries added to the webpage.
OLD BUSINESS:
None to report.
NEW BUSINESS:
Bill Korbich ’52 provided an update concerning the Mildred Sharp award. Scholarship is $200/yr. The fund produced $2,965.63. It was suggested $2,000 be placed in the fund balance, with the $965.63 going to the general fund. This is based upon the initial setup of the fund where the alumni association can use the funds as needed. Motion was approved.
Jamie Hoffman Bordell ’75, reported that a copy of the resolution adopted by the Executive Committee of the Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association, at a meeting held today, and with a quorum present, this resolution has not been rescinded or modified. A copy of this was signed by Jamie and Gregory Dwulet, Treasurer, and is on file with the secretary’s minutes.
NEXT MEETING:
Banquet – May 28th 2016, Masser’s Banquet Hall, starting at 5:45pm.
Motion for adjournment was made by Susan Kropinski Haas ’75 and seconded by Bruce Clutcher ’72. All were in favor. Meeting adjourned at 8:50pm,
Respectfully Submitted,
Jamie Hoffman Bordell ’75 - Secretary
January 20th, 2016 Minutes
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
Minutes – January 20th, 2016
16 members attended the meeting which began at 7pm at Grace Lutheran Church in Shamokin.
Susan Kropinski Hass ’75 asked for a moment of silence for a longtime supporter and donor to the Alumni Association – Albert T. Fecko ’36 - who recent passed away on January 19, 2016.
President Todd Nye ’89 called the meeting to order at 7pm.
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT:
Nothing to report. Chris Venna usually attends later in the year. Note – received email from Chris on 1/28 stating “We have scheduled the Alumni Exam for 8 am on Tuesday, April 5 (at the HS).”
SECRETARY REPORT:
Minutes from the October 7th, 2015 meeting is available on the Web. Susan Kropinski Hass ’75 made a motion to accept and John Klinger ’68 seconded the motion. All were in favor.
TREASURER’S REPORT:
Treasurer Gregory Dwulet ’68 is working on details for the year 2015, which will be included in the spring newsletter. Greg also reported that two tax returns need completed. This task could be kept internally utilizing his resources or farmed out. Greg to provide an update at the April meeting.
COMMUNICATIONS:
Nothing to report.
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
After Glow: Irvin Liachowitz ’42 reported that the Vic Boris Trio is scheduled to provide entertainment for the afterglow portion of the Alumni Banquet on May 28th, 2016.
Auditing: Audit by Jacob Schneider CPA has been done in the past. Jacob will be moving, where we will need to secure services from another provider.
Awards: Details of the awards are found in the newsletter and on the web site. Sandy Dilliplane Rossnock ’92 is on the awards committee, but was unavailable for this meeting. Sandy works at the school. Being at that location, she can help coordinate the year end activity needed for award processing. Based upon minutes from the October 7th, 2015 meeting, Sandy was to review the web site for accuracy (number of awards and details).
Banquet: John Klinger ’68 reports the banquet for Saturday May 28th 2016 will be at Masser’s Banquet Hall, Paxinos, PA. Menu options will be the same as last year – roast turkey, roast beef, etc. See page 3 of the newsletter from April 2015 (located on the web) for details.
By-Laws: Secretary has the Resolution approved and adopted the 7th day of October, 2015 on file with the minutes.
Class Representatives: Jeff Clutcher ’78 reported several updates. Class reps for ’65 (Jeanne Derk Shaffer) and ‘05 (Devin Yeager) resigned. ’47 Shirley Edwards Hughes was removed (passed away).
Education Fund: Susan Kropinski Hass ’75 reported the final amount and awards have not been finalized. Since the Newsletter may go to publication prior to the final information being available, it was suggest a tentative list be prepared for the newsletter. Note – John Clutcher ’74 sent Patty Olaf (from Keystone) this generic message – to be used if needed - on January 23rd.
Entertainment: Nothing to report at this time. Hopefully Irvin Liachowitz ’42 and Maxine Howerter Harvey ’83 will be able to give an update at the April meeting if any high school students will be used for entertainment.
Invitations: Sandra Dilliplane Rossnock ’92 was unavailable at the January meeting to give an update. Patty Olaf (Keystone) has been in touch with our Treasurer and Registrar for updates. Patty is working from a guide we created last year on who provides what for the Newsletter. Information will need to be available from all parties by the end of January/beginning of February for the publisher to start to pull together the newsletter. Contact Patty if you have questions (polaf@keystoneexpressions.com).
Memorabilia: Jeff Clutcher ’78 has nothing new to report.
Nominations: A male vice president for the May 2016 banquet is needed. We are pleased to report that Bruce Clutcher ’72 has agreed to accept the nomination. We rotate male/female officers.
Programs: Nothing to report at this time.
Publicity: Jamie Hoffman Bordell ’75 reported that she listed tonight’s meeting several times - published in the Community Calendar on Saturday January 16th, Tuesday January 19th and Wednesday January 20th.
Website: John Clutcher ’74 provided an update on the website and Facebook usage. Facebook membership has increased from 60 at the October meeting to 67. Mary Jones Deibler ’71 found us on Facebook and attended the meeting tonight.
The alumni association set up a stand at the October 23rd football game for exposure, providing literature about how to get to the web site and information available about the association. During this event, they had a drawing for a Basket –won by Jill Nye.
OLD BUSINESS:
None to report.
NEW BUSINESS:
Jeff Clutcher ’78 reported that the class of 1975 (Lori Coller Foura ’75) has 90 mugs to sell and was wondering if the alumni association would be interested in purchasing their stock (or partial purchase). Jeff to investigate. Note – later in the week, Jeff purchased 20 mugs at $5 each to be used as door prizes at the banquet.
The fall meeting is a dinner meeting (OK to attend just business meeting and not dinner), with a group rate being collected to cover expenses. We are responsible for all reservation, even those who are a no-show at the last minute. This has caused problems in the past where insufficient funds are collected. Future fall meetings may reserve a location, but will have individual checks – ordering on your own from the menu.
NEXT MEETING:
Spring Meeting - Wednesday April 20th, 2016 at Grace Lutheran Church – Fellowship Hall downstairs. 7pm start time.
Motion for adjournment was made by Irvin Liachowitz’ 42 and seconded by Joseph Bordell ’68 – and was approved. Meeting adjourned at 8pm.
Respectfully Submitted,
Jamie Hoffman Bordell’75 - Secretary
October 7th, 2015 Minutes
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
Minutes – October 7th, 2015
23 members attended the meeting which began at 7pm.
President Todd Nye ’89 called the meeting to order.
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT:
Nothing to report. Chris Venna usually attends later in the year.
SECRETARY REPORT:
Minutes from the Banquet (5/28/2015) are available on the Web. Maxine Howerter Harvey ’83 made motion to accept and Susan Krupinski Haas ’75 seconded the motion. All were in favor.
TREASURER’S REPORT:
Bill Korbich ’54 officially turned over the job duties to new Treasurer Gregory Dwulet ’68. Greg reported the balance in the general fund checkbook is at $19,404.12. Last years at this time it was $16,920.33, a positive difference of $2,483.79. Full financial details through the end of the year will be available in the newsletter when published in the spring.
H.Robert Mattis, ESQ. ’68 drew up a resolution of the Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association on the date (10/7/2015) which was approved and adopted. Motion approved will reinvest dividends to cash rather than stock with a McCormick stock fund the association manages for an award. Change is needed to have sufficient funds available for distribution. The resolution was sign by all officers present. It has been placed on file with the Secretary.
Annual contributions of $100 (yearbook) and $50 (homecoming) were approved.
Susan Kropinski Haas ’75 made a motion to accept treasurer’s report, seconded by Maxine Howerter Harvey ’83. All were in favor.
COMMUNICATIONS:
Thank you notes were received from the following:
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
After Glow: No report at this time.
Auditing: Susan Kropinski Haas ’75 reported that audit by Jacob Schneider CPA is complete and OK. Jacob will be moving, where we will need to secure services from another provider. This committee position is currently open for the alumni association.
Awards: Details of the awards are found in the newsletter and on the web site. Susan Kropinski Hass ’75 made a motion for Sandy Dilliplane Rossnock ’92 to be on awards committee, seconded by Maxine Howerter Harvey ‘83. Sandy works at the school. Being at that location, she can help coordinate the year end activity needed for award processing. Sandy to review the web site for accuracy (number of awards and details).
Banquet: John Klinger ’68 reports the banquet for Saturday May 28th 2016 will be at Masser’s Banquet Hall, Paxinos, PA. Menu options will be discussed at the January meeting.
By-Laws: H.Robert Mattis, ESQ.’68 reported no changes are needed at this time.
Class Representatives: Jeff Clutcher ’78 reported the following removed: William Fredrick ’39 (passed away). Michael Muskey ‘50 (passed away). Additionally, Tyler Candelora and Rhiannon McKinney from the class of 2015 were added as class reps.
Education Fund: Susan Kropinski Hass ’75 reported a meeting is scheduled for the end of October. A report will be given at the January meeting.
Entertainment: Nothing to report at this time. Irvin Liachowitz ’42 and Maxine Howerter Harvey ’83 will give an update at the January meeting.
Invitations: Sandra Dilliplane Rossnock ’92 will give an update at the January meeting. It was noted that information will need to be available from all parties by the end of January for the publisher to start to pull together the newsletter.
Memorabilia: Jeff Clutcher ’78 has nothing new to report.
Nominations: John Clutcher ’74 reported that a male vice president for the May 2016 banquet is needed. Some activity is being made to see if we have an interested alumni to fill the position. We rotate male/female officers. Discussion to continue at the January meeting.
Programs: Nothing to report at this time. John Schankweiler ’53 asked to be removed from the committee.
Publicity: Jamie Hoffman Bordell ’75 was nominated by Susan Kropinski Hass ’75 and seconded by John Clutcher ’74 to move from “Acting” to “Permanent”. Motion was approved.
Website: John Clutcher ’74 provided an update on the website and Facebook usage. Facebook membership has increased from 50 at the April meeting to 60. John also gave an update on the alumni association trying to set up a stand at a football game. October 2nd was a rainout to attend, but we will plan to be at the homecoming game on Friday October 23rd – Montoursville at Shamokin.
OLD BUSINESS:
None to report.
NEW BUSINESS:
Jeff and John Cluther will set up a stand at the football game between Shamokin and Montoursville on October 23rd. The stand will include information cards about the alumni association. A basket raffle (free to enter) was put together by Jeff Clutcher and his wife Kathy to help promote activity to the table.
General discussion concerning the 50th anniversary of the jointure and the interest in an alumni band next fall at a football game were discussed. Further review at another meeting, possibly placing something in the newsletter.
NEXT MEETING:
Winter Meeting - Wednesday January 20th, 2016 at Grace Lutheran Church – Fellowship Hall downstairs. 7pm start time.
Spring Meeting - Wednesday April 20th, 2016 at Grace Lutheran Church – Fellowship Hall downstairs. 7pm start time.
Motion for adjournment was made by Maxine Howerter Harvey ’83 and seconded by H.Robert Mattis ESQ. ’68. Motion passed, meeting adjourned at 7:58pm.
Respectfully Submitted,
Jamie Hoffman Bordell ’75 - Secretary
Shamokin Area High School
Alumni Association Minutes
132nd Annual Reunion
Saturday May 23rd, 2015 - Masser’s Banquet Hall - Paxinos, PA - 5:45pm
Opening invocation was given by Pastor Ferdie Madara ’76.
The Pledge of Allegiance was recited and Irving Berlin’s song “GOD BLESS AMERICA” was sung by all attending with the Vic Boris Trio as the accompanist.
Sandra Dilliplane Rossnock ’92 - President of the Alumni Association - provided the Banquet Introductions for the business meeting. A delicious meal was provided by Masser’s Catering. After dessert, the business meeting started with a silent prayer in memory of the deceased members.
The Secretary's Report is located in the newsletter. With a motion by Tom Fiorey “65 and seconded by Tom Olcese ’48, the report was approved as printed.
The Treasurer’s Report is located in the newsletter. With a motion by Susan Demsko Korbich ’82 and seconded by Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74, the report was approved as printed and will be put on file for audit.
President Sandra Dilliplane Rossnock ’92 sent out 440 letters to alumni scholarship winners asking for a “selfie” (see newsletter – theme of President’s Message) of themselves and what they are now doing. 39 responded and were included in a slide show. 1927 was the first year for Scholarships to be awarded.
The following submitted a “SELFIE”:
1. Jean Louise Lytle--Class of 1945--Jean used her scholarship to attend Ursinus College and was employed as a medical technologist before staying at home to raise a family of five children.
2. Kenneth Swatt--Class of 1955--Received his degrees at Bloomsburg State Teachers College and the University of Mayland. He was a high school business teacher and a track coach in the suburbs of Washington DC and then worked for 28 years in the Pennsylvania Department of Education.
3. William R. Miller--Class of 1965--Graduated from Lycoming College and later received a PhD in Clinical Psychology from the University of Oregon. He joined the Psychology faculty at the University of New Mexico and retired in 2006. He has published over 50 books and 400 professional articles. The institute for Scientific Information listed him as one of the world’s most-cited scientists in over a 25 year period.
4. David Kimber Shaffer--Class of 1989--David is employed as a Naval Aviator for the US Naval Academy.
5. Brian Shaffer--Class of 1993--Brian is an infantry office in the US Army and his picture shows him in a deployment to Afghanistan.
6. Nathan D. Schwalm III--Class of 1998--Nathan is currently working on completing his PhD in Microbiology at Yale University.
7. Ned Polan and his therapy dog Brinkley--Class of 1965--Graduated from Bucknell University and retired as the Global Vice-President - Research & Development, for International Flavors and Fragrances. Currently he is the corporate director of Hope Animal-Assisted Care Response which is a national volunteer organization providing comfort and encouragement to people affected by crises and disasters.
8. Darren Dusick--Class of 2004--Math Teacher (Wizard of the Mathematical Arts) at the one and only Shamokin Area High School.
9. Blake Sandri--Class of 2011--Blake is US Army specialist and currently in training to be a Paratrooper.
10. Mary Anne Brennan Stump--Class of 2000--Mary Anne is the Choral Director at Shamokin Area High School and all the students in the selfie with her are here tonight to perform for us.
11. Keesha Marie Kline--Class of 2010--Received her Bachelors of Science in Nursing and is a registered nurse and Patient Care Coordinator at Geisinger-Health South Rehabilitation Hospital.
12. Rosanna Choffel Bull--Class of 2005--Rosanna is currently working as a Veterinary Technician at the Woodcock Animal Clinic - Sagertown, PA.
13. Joe Seroski-Class of 2003--Graduated from Mansfield University with a double major in Mass Communications and Communication. Received his Masters of Public Administration degree from SUNY Brockport and is currently working on his MBA. He is currently employed as a Quality Analyst for Regional Transit Service, which is the public transportation company for 8 counties in Western New York.
14. Karen Detwiler Landis--Class of 1964--Karen is currently a Nurse Practitioner in an Internal Medicine Physician Practice.
15. Jere L. Wagner, MD--Class of 1972--Dr. Wagner is currently an Emergency Medicine Physician at Geisinger –Shamokin Area Community Hospital
16. Melissa Smallets--Class of 2014--Currently a nursing major at West Chester University and her picture was taken in the anatomy lab on campus.
17. David Stassel--Class of 1978---email sent and read to attendance. He is a pilot and sent his "Selfie" flying over the Shamokin area.
18. Monica M. Farrow--Class of 1990--Graduated from Bryn Mawr College and works for IBM as a Professional Development Leader. Her current client is GBS North America: a part of IBM that partners with the biggest businesses in the world to use technology to reshape global business.
19. Jason Jeremiah--Class of 1999--Jason is employed as an Information Technology Specialist and Webmaster at Bloomsburg University of PA.
20. Charlie Wayne--Class of 1977--Charlie is employed as an Educational Assessment Specialist for the PA Department of Education.
21. Amber Bumbaugh--Class of 1988--Amber is currently employed as Registered Nurse in an emergency room.
22. Lori Stassel Felten--Class of 1983--Graduated from Bloomsburg University and is the clinical manager of the Doc Shoppe, a Direct Primary Care family practice clinic in Corbin, KY.
23. Jamie Rossnock Brinkman--Class of 1977--Jamie is employed as the Senior of K&L Gates LLP in Harrisburg.
24. Edward Twiggar III--Ned graduated from Lehigh University with a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering. He is employed as a Senior Project Engineer with the Follett Corporation in Easton, PA where he is responsible for new product development in the Healthcare refrigeration group. Pictured with him are his daughter Lorelai who is 4 ½ and his son Greyson who will be 2 in June.
25. Patrick Brennan--Class of 2004--Patrick is currently employed as a Social Studies teacher at the Ibn Khuldoon National School in Manama Bahrain.
26. Susan Liachowitz Greenfield--Class of 1969--Susan is a graduate of Penn State and a Senior Specialist for Xerox HR Services.
27. Nathan Weidenhammer--Class of 2002--Graduated from Penn State with his degree in Biomedical Engineering and received his PhD also in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Minnesota. He is employed as a scientist at Miromatrix Medical Inc. in Eden Prairie, Minnesota.
28. Mark Shultz--Class of 2010--Mark is currently employed in New York with the Disney Theatrical Group as the Sales and Ticketing Coordinator for the The Lion King on Broadway and the North American tour of Newsies.
29. Laura Bamford Herman--Class of 2002--Laura is a graduate of Susquehanna University and is employed at Northumberland County Behavioral Health/Intellectual Development Services as a behavioral Health Case Manager.
30. Sarah Lucas--Class of 2006--Graduate of Penn State University with a degree in Genetics and Developmental Biology. She works and lives in Manhattan, NY and is employed as a Research Technician for a large Pharmaceutical Company.
31. David Bowers--Class of 2009--David is currently employed as the CDI Content Lead at M*MModal. M*Modal is located in Pittsburgh and is a Healthcare IT company that focuses on front and back end speech recognition software as well as clinical tools to aid hospitals in documentation and patient care.
32. Patrick Ryan--Class of 2001--Graduated from Penn State University with a degree in Industrial Engineering. He is currently employed as a Senior Industrial Engineer for the Hershey Company.
33. Fritz Farrow--Class of 2005--Fritz is an archaeologist for TRC Environmental. His branch deals with Cultural Resource Management and his specific job is to supervise archaeological projects for clients, which include government, pipeline companies, transmission companies and any other private industries that require archaeological survey before construction.
34. Denise Carl Derk--Class of 1977--Denise worked as a nurse for 35 years before retiring. She is now the President of Rising Triple D Ranch in Red Bluff, CA.
35. Rev. George Garancosky, Jr.--Class of 1967--Graduated from Liberty University with a bachelor’s degree in Bible and minors in Theology and Language. He has been in the ministry from over 30 years and serves as the 20th pastor of Abundant Life Baptist Church in Washington, PA.
36. Joseph Colangelo--Class of 2014--Joe who was our class salutatorian has just completed his first year at Bucknell University.
37. Judy Seidel Erb--Class of 1973--Judy is employed as a medical lab technician.
38. Cindy Swank Thompson--Class of 1972--Cindy graduated from Harrisburg Polyclinic School of Nursing and St. Josephs University with a degree in psychology. She presently works as a registered nurse/educator/lactation consultant at CalmBabyRN, a private company in New Jersey providing in-home care and education to new families.
39. Colonel Michael P. Kozar--Class of 1984--Graduated from Lock Haven University with a bachelor’s degree in chemistry and biology. Received his PhD in Biomedical Science with an emphasis in microbiology from the University of South Carolina, School of Medicine. Colonel Kozar has held a variety of assignments but is currently the Director, of Military Infectious Diseases Research Program, Chair of the Joint Program Committee -2 Military Infectious Diseases and Consultant in Microbiology to the US Army Surgeon General.
President Sandra Dilliplane Rossnock ’92 presented the Class of 2015 to those attending the Banquet, welcoming them to the Alumni Association. Tyler Candelora, Senior Class President, presented the 2015 Class pennant to the Association.
Entertainment for 202 Alumni Seniors, parents and friends was presented by the Senior Choral students under the direction of Mary Anne Brennan Stump ’00. They sang two musical numbers: Sam The Sham & The Pharoahs - 1965 - "Wooly Bully" and "It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)" - a 1931 composition by Duke Ellington, with lyrics by Irving Mills.
Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ‘74 with the help of attending seniors and Bill Korbich’s ’54 grandchildren for delivery of gifts, coordinated the prize drawings.
Todd Nye ‘89, Vice President, recognized the various anniversary classes and, where applicable, their contributions to the Education and General Funds:
**1945 Class—1 member of this class attended and presented a check for over $400. Additionally, Bill Korbich ’54 provided an update from Jim Blessing. A check for $1,408.43 was given to the alumni association, closing out their account.
**1950 Class—no members attended.
**1955 Class—9 members attended and presented a check for $2,227.
**1960 Class—1 member attended and presented a check for $555.55 for the Education Fund.
**1970 Class—1 member attended.
**1975 Class—2 members attended. Susan Kropinski Haas, and Jamie Hoffman Bordell each presented a token check for $19.75 each.
SAHS class of 1975 - a 40 year reunion is planned for August 15th, where they will be collecting memorial contribution for their class advisor Charles Bartol. The reunion will be held at Ponduce Farms. Anyone interested can contact Patti Milbrand McGonagle, 291 S. Main St.Yoe, Pa 17313.
**1980 Class - no members attended.
**1985 Class - no members attended.
**1995 Class - no members attended.
**2000 Class - 1 member attended.
**2005 Class - no members attended.
**2010 Class - no members attended.
**1990 Class - 2 members present for the Silver Anniversary class and presented a check for $250.
**1965 Class - 25 members present for the Golden Anniversary class and presented a check for $1,140.
**1940 Class - 1 member present for the Diamond Anniversary class attended the banquet.
The class of 1956 has presented a check annually for $195.60. They encourage other classes to make the same effort.
Sandra Dilliplane Rossnock ’92 asked to honor any “SENIOR” Alumni attending. Al Fecko from the Class of 1936 was recognized and spoke.
Gifts to the Golden Anniversary Class (1965) from the SAHS Alumni Association were presented by Vice-President Todd Nye ’89 with senior students presenting the gifts to the 25 members attending the banquet.
The distance award was presented by Vice President Todd Nye ’89. Carol Lark ‘65 won the award coming from Carmel, California.
Eugene Boughner ‘60 and Susan Kropinski Haas ‘75 presented the Alumni Scholarship awards. These are awards for four years. Forty-six students took the test. Seven Awards are from the Coal Township Alumni Association (CT) while eight are from Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association (SA). Congratulations were extended to all. Recipient’s yearly awards amount, college choice, and their major emphasis are as follows:
*1st - Brett Long - (CT) - $3,000 - Drexel University - Engineering
*2nd - Jacob Snyder - (SA) - $3,000 - Bucknell University - Engineering
*3rd - Elizabeth Kapushinski - (CT) - $2,500 - Seton Hill University - Biology/Psychology
*4th - Joseph Deptula - (SA) - $2,500 - Penn State University - Civil Engineering
*5th - Zachary Koharski - (SA) - $2,200 - Misericordia University - Physician Assistant
*6th - Graeme Shappell - (CT) - $2,000 - Messiah College - Music Education
*7th - Casey Wilson - (CT) - $2,000 - Bucknell University - Engineering
*8th - Richard Brown - (CT) - $2,000 - Lebanon Valley College - Music Business
*9th - Zachary Moyer - (CT) - $2,000 - Penn State University - Civil Engineering
*10th - Megan Dimmick - (CT) - $2,000 - Penn State University - Bio Med Engineering
*11th - Stephen Latsha - (SA) - $2,000 - Penn State University - undeclared
*12th - Megan Kerstetter - (SA) - $1,800 - York College - Nursing
*13th - Jarret Willis - (SA) - $1,500 - Bloomsburg University - Biology
*14th - Rhiannon McKinney - (SA) - $1,200 - Penn State University - Pre-Med
*15th - Jasmine Coleman - (SA) - $1,000 - Delaware Valley University - Livestock Science Management
High School Principal, Chris Venna gave a report on SAHS and included information on the following topics:
Academics
Stock Market Team placed in top 1% in State (out of 2865 teams). Teacher Dave Kopitsky was named Teacher of the Year by Economics Pennsylvania.
23 students scored “3” or higher on AP exams.
We finished overhauling our weight room, added a cardio room with treadmills and elliptical machines and a cycling room on the basement floor of our high school.
Athletics
Several athletic teams and individual athletes qualified for district and state tournaments. We had 1 female swimming athlete win gold at district swim meet in 100 yd breaststroke (qualified for state meet), and several track athletes win district gold (1 female, 2 male individuals, and the boys 4X100 team) who qualified for the state tournament in their respective events. Boys Basketball – District Runner Up and qualified for state tournament. PowerLifitng Team – had 2 Second Place and 2 Third Place finishers in the State at the State Powerlifting Competition at Glenn Mills high school. One student set the state bench press record in the State in his weight class.
Music and Arts
Excellent concerts and programs with a musical “Sugar” being performed this year. Students qualified for district and regional festivals in band, chorus and orchestra. 1 student qualified for all-state choral festival, another qualified for the all-state concert band. Our orchestra played a concert at Melody Gardens in Epcot back in April. Our band was the lead for Disney’s Festival of Fantasy Parade and placed 1stin various Band Competitions back in the fall.
Notes
Baccalaureate Service on Tuesday June 9th at 6:30pm in the auditorium.
Senior Scholastic Awards Program on Wednesday June 10th at 6:30pm in the auditorium.
Commencement Exercises on Friday June 12th at 6:30pm in the auditorium.
Congratulations on a job well done by administration, teachers, students and parents.
Eugene Boughner ’60 introduced William Korbich ’54. Bill is retiring as treasurer of the Alumni Association after 20 years of service. Dick Hilbush got him involved with the Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association in 1976. Bill has served as trustee on the alumni Educational Fund for nearly 30 years and retired from Shamokin Area School district in 1997. After retirement in 1997 from SAHS as an educator, Bill was hired at Our Lady of Lourdes in a part-time position to do attendance and run Bingo once a month. He coached 9th grade basketball for a short period of time. Today Bill is still a in a part time position at OLOL with taking attendance, teaching classes and operating the Tuition Sense program.
Susan Kropinski Haas ’75 presented William Korbich ’54 a money tree in appreciation for his many years of service to the Alumni Association. Gregory Dwulet ‘68 will be the new treasurer and will be working with Bill over the next year on the transition.
Eugene Boughner ‘60 presented the following names for ratification of the Education (Scholarship) Committee for a 5 yr. period. With a motion by Tom Fiorey ’65 and seconded by Rob Ensinger ’74, they were approved.
Susan Kropinski Haas ’75 presented the following names for ratification as officers, who were nominated by the Executive Committee. They were approved with a motion by Bill Schmidt ‘65 and seconded by Marily Edmunds Stasney ’65. Alumni association officers 2015-2016 are:
Outgoing Alumni President Sandra Dilliplane Rossnock ’92 introduced the new officers and thanked the many committees and members for their help this past year. She also encouraged all alumni become active with the association by attending meetings, which are held 3 times a year – usually October, January and April. Check the website for details in the fall - https://www.indians.k12.pa.us/alumni. Giving your time to serve on committees and to financially support the general and educational funds is appreciated.
The senior class led the association in the singing of the Alma Mater. Pastor Ferdie Madara ’76 closed the business meeting with the benediction.
After Glow entertainment was provided by the Vic Boris Trio. Refreshments were included.
Musical Chairs competition was won by Stephen Latsha ’15. We do appreciate all who participated.
Respectfully Submitted,
Jamie Hoffman Bordell ’75 - Secretary
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
Minutes – April 15th, 2015
16 members attended the meeting which began at 7pm.
President Sandra Dilliplane Rossnock’92 called the meeting to order.
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT:
Sandra Dilliplane Rossnock’92 gave the report in absence of high school Principal Chris Venna. 46 students took the test for Scholarships. Mr. Venna is grading the tests.
Susan Kropinski has ’75 will get the names and pass on to the Secretary.
Graduation is 50 years since the jointure. Class of 1966 is being offered to join graduation. Jeff Clutcher ’78 to provide labels for a mailing.
Chris Venna and his wife, Tara will be attending the banquet.
SECRETARY REPORT:
Susan Kropinski Haas ’75 made a motion to dispense reading the minutes from the January 28th 2015 meeting. They are published on the web page. John Klinger ’68 seconded the motion. All were in favor.
COMMUNICATIONS:
Nothing to report.
TREASURER’S REPORT:
Bill Korbich ’54 provided a financial update. Checkbook balances, mailing costs, bulleting costs are in line with last year up through April 2015. Full financial details through last December are available in the newsletter.
· H. Robert Mattis ’68 to work a resolution to replenish the Gillespie fund with dividend dollars rather than selling stock.
· New award to be established (Miriam Zartman Birchard) between $200 and $300. Criteria is possibly a 9th to 12th grader who are academic/socially involved at the school. Details and recommendations will occur working with the guidance department.
· Approved an education award, possibly music or elementary education from the Schuykill Area Community Foundation, the organization in charge of the Richard and Mildred Sharp Memorial Fund. Amount per year would be used for both the award and general fund.
· Bill Korbich will not be serving as treasurer after the end of this year. Active discussion and review has been made to find a replacement through the newsletter, web page, Facebook posting and email.
Susan Kropinski Haas ’75 made a motion to approve the report. Seconded by Todd Nye '89. All were in favor.
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
After Glow: An alumni member reported that Dorothy Goodman will obtain gifts for the afterglow games. She appreciated the young people who participated last year.
Auditing: Susan Kropinski Haas ’75 reported that the books are being audited by Jacob Schneider CPA. Susan will get the touch to see if the auditing is finished.
Awards: See treasures report details in the newsletter.
Banquet: John Klinger ’68 reports everything is ready for the banquet.
By-Laws: No changes at this time.
Class Representatives: Shirley Schrader Pavelko '42 and Wanda Klase Baumgartner '66 asked to be removed as class reps.
Education Fund: See report printed in the newsletter. Exact awards and number of awards may be different at the banquet since the final information was not available at the time the newsletter went to publication.
Entertainment: Irvin Liachowitz ’42 has everything ready to go.
Invitations: The newsletter was mailed out about two weeks ago. 4th class delivery may delay publication from being delivered for days or weeks depending upon capacity of each post office.
Memorabilia: Jeff Clutcher ’78 received memorabilia from family of Margaret Weimer Harman ’41, including yearbooks.
Nominations: Officers scheduled to be nominated at the May 23rd banquet.
Todd Nye ’89 - President
Tammy Linton Glowatski ’87 - Vice President
Jamie Hoffman Bordell ’75 - Secretary
OPEN----------------------------Treasurer
Jeffrey Clutcher ’78 - Registrar
Helen Jane Murphy ’43 - Historian
Programs: Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74 reported that they are wrapping up the information for the program, including finding a minister, senior class president info and securing a picture of past president who passed away recently. Mrs. Strump will choose music selection by the senior class.
Publicity: Jamie Hoffman Bordell ’75 reported that a photographer from News-Item will be available for pictures of scholarship recipients and new officers for 2015-2016 at the May 23rd, 2015 banquet.
Website: John Clutcher ’74 provided an update on the website and Facebook usage. Facebook membership has increased from 42 at the January meeting to 50. The website includes information about the need to find a replacement for the treasurer position.
OLD BUSINESS:
Jamie Hoffman Bordell ’75 ordered a centerpiece from Beverly’s Florist for head table at the banquet. Cost is $35. Outgoing President will take home. Jamie will pick up Friday May 22, 2015.
John Cluthcer ’74 provided prices for a table skirt purchase for the alumni association. Cost will be between 250 and 300 dollars. John Cluthcher ’74 made a motion to order the skirt and seconded by H. Robert Mattis ’68. Motion approved.
NEW BUSINESS:
John Klinger ’68 reminded group of the set up - Saturday morning May 23, 2015 at Masser’s Banquet Hall. Breakfast at Masser’s Restaurant at 8:30am. If helping with just the setup, this should start at the banquet hall around 9am.
NEXT MEETING:
Banquet at 5:45pm on May 23, 2015 at Masser’s Banquet Hall, Paxinos, PA.
Motion to adjourn, with seconded was made. All were in favor. Meeting adjourned at 8pm.
Respectfully Submitted,
Jamie Hoffman Bordell ’75 - Secretary
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
Minutes – January 28th, 2015
12 members attended the meeting which began at 7pm.
President Sandra Dilliplane Rossnock ’92 called the meeting to order at 7:00pm.
Principal’s Report:
Sandra Dilliplane Rossnock ’92 gave Principals report from Chris Venna who was unable to attend.
April 7th, 2015 (Tuesday) — Tentative date for the Alumni Scholarships testing at the school.
Secretary’s Report:
Minutes from the Fall Dinner/Meeting on 10/8/2014 are available on the web. Myron Moskowitz ’42 made a motion to accept and John Klinger ’68 seconded the motion. All were in favor.
Treasurer’s Report:
Bill Korbich ’54 provided an overview of the alumni finances, both checking/savings account balances and scholarship activity. Full details will be posted in the annual alumni newsletter in the spring. John Clutcher ’74 made a motion to accept the report and Maxine Howerter-Harvey ’83 seconded the motion. All were in favor. Some general details:
· A valedictorian plaque purchased for the High School from Shuey’s Jewelers cost $1,012.85. Old plaque was full.
· Not much variance between 2013 and 2014 activity.
· Gillespie, Al Fecko. M&T and education trust balances were slightly down. More review of this activity can occur when the education fund committee meets.
· H. Robert Mattis ’68 reported that we may be getting a distribution of $1,500 in the near future from the Richard/Mildred Sharp Estate (Mildred was from the class of 1931). Will have a better financial picture of the total amount available by April 2015, where we can discuss distribution options.
· The Miriam Birchard Estate (class of 1941) monies have become available in the amount of $14, 439.69. Interest from $10,000 will be used for a scholarship, while the interest from $4,439.69 will be placed into the general fund. Jeff Clutcher ’78 to check the 1941 yearbook to see where the interest from the $10,000 can be directed for a scholarship. May need to coordinate discussion with guidance department as well.
Communications:
Bill Korbich ’54 provided 10 thank you cards from senior scholarship winners to the Secretary to keep with the minutes.
Committee Reports:
Afterglow: Nothing to report at this time for the upcoming banquet.
Auditing: No update available.
Awards: See Treasurer’s report. Details to be reported in the newsletter.
Banquet: John Klinger ’68 reports that we are set for the banquet on Saturday May 23, 2015 at Masser’s Banquet Hall – 5:45pm.
By-laws: Nothing to report.
Class Representatives: Last October we distributed a letter as follow-up to the April 2014 meeting to inform all class representatives what their role is – and if no longer interested – find a replacement. Jeff Clutcher ’78 received 2 updates from the classes of 1970 and 1972. New information is posted on the web site under “class representatives”.
Educational Fund: Group met October 29, 2014. Next meeting in February. They will report back at our April meeting with details on the amount and number of awards being made available.
Entertainment: Irvin Liachowitz '42 reported that the Vic Boris Trio will again be playing for the Banquet and Afterglow. Due to challenges with his eyesight, Irvin will need to step down from his responsibilities from this committee at the end of the banquet this year. Maxine Howerter-Harvey ’83 will take over for Irvin after the banquet. Irvin was recognized at the meeting for doing a wonderful job each year and was thanked by the Alumni Association for his many years of service.
Invitations: Sandra Dilliplane Rossnock ’92 needs to get President Letter ready with picture for the Newsletter. This is needed by Patty Olaf of Keystone Expressions. Sandy to take over as the chair for the Invitations (Newsletter), working with Bill Korbich ‘54, Jeff Clutcher ‘78 and Patty Olaf (Keystone), along with any other folks who provide input for the newsletter.
Memorabilia: Bill Korbich ’54 reported securing a small fire proof box for $130. By-Laws and other alumni related information will be kept inside. Bill will use a key lock, giving the extra key to Jeff Clutcher ’78.
Nominations: We have a possible female candidate for Vice President needed for May 2015. More to report at the April meeting.
Programs: Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74 needs letter from Sandra Dilliplane Rossnock ’92 as soon as possible. Alumni President from 1988 – Terry L. Moll ’58 – recently died. His picture is needed for the program. Jeff Clutcher ’78 to investigate photo option.
Publicity: Jamie A. Hoffman Bordell ’75 will contact News-Item of upcoming meetings and also secure a photographer for May 23rd, 2015 at Masser’s Banquet Hall. Jamie will be the acting publicity person until we get another person to fill the opening.
Website: John Clutcher ’74 provided a business report about the web page. Facebook Group is currently at 42 members – up from 38 at the fall meeting. Web site Click here. reflects ongoing maintenance.
· John added an article (with permission) by Jake Betz of the News Item. On December 4th, Jake wrote a story called "Shamokin-Coal Twp. union inevitable". John added some maps at the end of the article which list school districts and townships for Northumberland County. See under Archive - Historical Programs/Stories - Merger Story 1965.
· John added benefits of being a class rep to the web page. Listed under the “Class Representatives” section.
Old Business: Nothing to be reported at this time.
New Business:
John Clutcher ’74 made a motion to look into getting a table skirt with the Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association. This item could be used in the future at sporting events if the alumni association has a table to promote the organization. All were in favor to purchase a table skirt.
Next meeting:
Spring Meeting - Wednesday April 15th, 2015 - Grace Lutheran Church - 7pm - 7th and Chestnut Streets - Shamokin, PA.
Adjourn:
Motion for adjournment was made by Myron Moskowitz ’42 with John Klinger ’68 seconded the motion. All were in favor. Meeting adjourned at 8pm.
Respectfully Submitted,
Jamie A. Hoffman Bordell ’75 - Secretary
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
Minutes - October 8th, 2014
23 members attended the meeting which began at 7pm.
Secretary’s Report:
Minutes from the Banquet on 5-24-2014 are available on the web. Shirley Fisher Jackson '51 made motion to accept and Maxine Howerter Harvey '83 seconded the motion. All were in favor.
Treasurer’s Report:
The general fund checkbook balance has gone from $23,287.39 (Oct 18th 2013) to $22,073.83, a difference of $1,213.56.
H. Robert Mattis Esq. ’68 and Bill Korbich '54 reported the Richard/Mildred Sharp Estate (Mildred was from the class of 1931) is being estimated to provide 3 to 4 thousand dollars a years, starting next year. Will have a better financial picture of amounts by April 2015, where we can discuss distribution options.
The Miriam Birchard Estate (class of 1941) monies have become available in the amount of $14, 439.69. The fund will be split two ways, each providing 3% interest to be used by the alumni association. $10,000 will be used for the scholarship fund (generating $300/yr), with the remaining $4,439.69 (generating $133/yr) to the general fund.
John Clutcher “74 made motion to accept Treasurer’s report, seconded by H. Robert Mattis Esq. ’68. Motion approved.
Communications:
Bill Korbich '54 gave the follow thank you note to the Secretary for filing:
Melissa Smallets, Catelin Pancher, Elizabeth Anne Bednar, Lydia Sandri, Kaitlyn Shultz, Richard Jones, Brandon M. Taylor, Joseph Colangelo, Olivia Bonshock, Sara Drumhelser.
Committee Reports:
Afterglow: Nothing to report at this time for the upcoming banquet. Dorothy Zebrowski Goodman '44 reported good involvement from seniors at the May banquet with special music.
Auditing: Susan Kropinski Haas ’75 reported that Jacob Schneider will audit books later this year, possibly November or later.
Awards: Nothing to report at this time.
Banquet: We are set for May 23, 2015 at Masser’s. Susan Kropinski Haas ’75 reported that the Head Table needs number of person’s sitting there as we had some confusion this past year. She reminded group that the centerpiece for the head table was missed this year and that the Secretary orders it from Beverly’s Flowers. The President gets to take it home at the end of the night.
By-laws: Nothing to report.
Class Representatives: Bruce Clutcher ’72 distributed a letter as follow-up to the April 2014 meeting to inform all class representatives what their role is – and if no longer interested – find a replacement. Letter to be mailed in the near future. John Clutcher ’74 made motion seconded by Maxine Howerter Harvey '83 approving sending out the letter. All were in favor. John Clutcher '74 to post on the web a listing of class representatives responsibilities to assist in recruitment.
Educational Fund: Committee to meeting October 29th.
Entertainment: Irvin Liachowitz '42 reported that the Vic Boris Band will again be playing for the Banquet and Afterglow.
Invitations: Committee member is needed to help pull together the newsletter. A possible name is being contacted to see if there is an interest.
Memorabilia: Nothing to report. Bill Korbich ’54 reported securing a small fire proof box. By-Laws and other alumni related information will be kept inside.
Nominations: Susan Kropinski Haas ’75 is contacting a possible female candidate for Vice President needed for May 2015.
Programs: Nothing to report until February 2015.
Publicity: Nothing to be reported at this time.
Website: John Clutcher ’74 provided a business report about the web page, including a review of the FAQ section. Facebook Group is currently at 38 members. Web site Click here. reflects ongoing maintenance.
Old Business: Nothing to be reported at this time.
New Business: Susan Kropinski Haas ’75 made a motion to purchase a $100 ad in the homecoming program for 2014 and also purchase a 2015 yearbook for $50. Student Council is in charge of these projects. Motion was approved.
President Sandra Dilliplaine Rossnock’92 inquiring about the association having a table at a home football game to collect Alumni dues and promote our organization. Sandy to move forward with this idea depending upon approval from the school and availability to staff the stand. One possible date is the October 31st game against Mt. Carmel.
Next Meeting:
Winter Meeting - Wednesday January 21st, 2015 - Grace Lutheran Church - 7pm - 7th and Chestnut Streets - Shamokin, PA
Spring Meeting - Wednesday April 15th, 2015 - Grace Lutheran Church - 7pm - 7th and Chestnut Streets - Shamokin, PA
Adjourn:
Motion for adjournment was made by Shirley Fisher Jackson ’51 and seconded by Bruce Clutcher ’72. Motion passed. Meeting adjourned at 8:40p.m.
Respectfully Submitted,
Jamie A. Hoffman Bordell '75 - Secretary
May 24th, 2014 Minutes
Minutes 05/24/2014
SHAMOKIN AREA HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION MINUTES
131st ANNUAL REUNION
Saturday May 24, 2014 - Masser’s Banquet Hall, Paxinos, PA - 5:45pm.
Opening invocation was given by Ronald Weller ’64.
The Pledge of Allegiance was recited and Irving Berlin’s song “God Bless America” was sung by all attending, with Irvin Liachowitz ’42, as the accompanist.
Joseph Bordell ‘68, President of the alumni association provided the banquet introduction. A delicious meal was provided by Masser’s Catering. After dessert, the business meeting was started with a silent prayer in memory of deceased members.
The Secretary’s Report is located in the newsletter. With a motion by Bob Carr ’54 and seconded by Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ‘74, the report was approved.
The Treasurer’s Report is located in the newsletter.
Joseph Bordell ’68 presented the class of 2014 to those attending the banquet, welcoming them to the alumni association. Daniel Delbaugh, Senior Class President, presented the 2014 class pennant to the association.
Entertainment for the over 250 alumni, seniors, parents and friends was presented by the senior choral students under the direction of Mary Anne Brennan Stump ‘00. They sang two musical numbers -“Flander’s Field” and “The Lion Sleeps Tonite”.
Susan Kropinski Haas ’75 presented a note received by Bill Korbich ’54 from a Curtis S. Campbell ’26 who is still living at the age of 106 in Bethel Park, PA. He donated $100 to the alumni association.
Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74, with the help of attending seniors for delivery of gifts, coordinated the prize drawings as part of the banquet.
Sandra Dilliplane Rossnock ‘92, Vice President, recognized the various anniversary classes and when appropriate, their contributions to the education and general funds.
1956 Class gave a contribution of $195.60 to the general fund.
Joseph Bordell ’68 asked to honor any “senior” alumni who are attending. Al Fecko from the class of 1936 was recognized and spoke to the audience.
Gifts to the Golden Anniversary Class (1964) from the S.A.H.S. Alumni Association was presented by Irvin Liachowitz '42.
The distance award was presented by Sandra Dilliplane Rossnock ‘92. John A. “Jack” Brosious ’45 won the award coming from California.
Irvin Liachowitz '42 presented the Alumni Scholarship Awards. These are awards for four years. Sixty students took the test. Five awards are from the Coal Township Alumni Association (CT), while seven are from the Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association (SA). Congratulations were extended to all. Recipients, yearly award amount, college choice and their major emphasis are:
1st - Joseph S. Colangelo – CT – $3,000 – Bucknell University – Mechanical Engineering
2nd - Nathaniel T. Haggerty – SA – $2,900 – Bucknell University – Mechanical Engineering
3rd - Melissa D. Smallets – CT – $2,500 – West Chester University – Nursing
4th - Skylar Hughes – SA – $2,400 – University of Maine – Marine Science
5th - Adam O. Richardson – SA – $2,100 – Mansfield University – Psychology
6th - Helena A. Supsic – CT – $2,000 – King’s College – Physician Assistant
7th - Kaitlyn M. Shultz – CT – $2,000 – Shippensburg University - Mathematics
8th - Daniel Delbaugh – CT – $2,000 –Lock Haven University - Sports Administration
9th - Justin J. Forbes – SA – $1,900 – Misericordia University - Physical Therapy
10th - Victoria E. Snyder – SA – $1,700 – Luzerne County Community College – General Education
11th - Corinne C. Weikel – SA – $1,400 – Susquehanna University - Veterinary Medicine
12th - Brendan C. Drachler – SA – $1,100 – Lycoming College – Astrophysics
High School Principal Chris J. Venna gave a report on SAHS and included information on academics, athletics and the fine arts (music/art/drama). SAHS was awarded the Bronze Medal in Education this year by US News and World Report. The High School also received a National Grant of over $1M to upgrade their physical education program. They are one of only a few nationwide to receive this large of a grant. Congratulations on a job well done by administration, teachers, students and parents.
Eugene Boughner ’60 presented the following names for Ratification to the Education (Scholarship) Committee for a 5 year period. Motion to approve by James Delbaugh ’79 and Maxine Howerter Harvey ’83.
Susan Kropinski Haas ’75 presented the following names for ratification of officers nominated by the Executive Committee. They were approved with a motion by Nancy Osman Boughner ’57 and John Klinger ’68.
Outgoing Alumni President Joseph Bordell ’68, introduced the new officers and thanked the many committees and members for their help this past year. He also encouraged all alumni to become active with the alumni association by attending meetings, serving on committees and continue to financially support the general and educational funds.
The Senior Class led the association in the singing of the Alma Mater. Ronald Weller ‘64 closed the business meeting with the benediction.
After Glow entertainment was provided by the Vic Boris Trio. Refreshments were included. Musical chairs competition was won by Susan Kropinski Haas ’75 - again! #2 won by Marielle Miller '2014. #3 ended in a tie, won by K Hoover '2014 and Melissa Rishel '2014. Dance Contest: Rock & Roll. We do appreciate all who participated.
Respectfully Submitted,
Claire Clutcher Varney ‘62
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
Minutes - April 10th, 2014
17 members attended the meeting which began at 7:07pm.
Chris Venna, high school principal reported the following:
The Hillside Coaches gave the Alumni Association a $100 check for the newsletter promotion (details in January 16th, 2014 minutes).
Secretary’s Report:
Minutes from the meeting on January 16th, 2014 are available on the web. Motion to accept by John Klinger ’68 and Irvin Liachowitz ’42.
Treasurer’s Report:
Bill Korbich ’54 stated that to date there were 80 responses to the ’14 newsletter and 20 tickets for the banquet were sold.
H. Robert Mattis Esq. ’68 reported the Richard/Mildred Sharp Estate (Mildred was from the class of 1931) is being estimated to provide 3 to 4 thousand dollars a years, starting next year. The Miriam Birchard Estate (class of 1941) monies will come in later this year, details TBD. Will have a better financial picture of amounts for both items by April 2014.
Financial details from last year are posted in the newsletter.
Communications:
A letter was received from Bob Wehr ’54 with some suggestions for the future newsletter creation that the group took into consideration. His letter also encouraged scholarship winners to participate.
Committee Reports:
Auditing: Bill Korbich ’54 stated that when the books are returned from Mr. Sobotor, he will then contact Susan Kropinski Haas ’75 to ask Jacob Schneider from Middletown (who did the audit of the books for 2012) if he will perform a 2013 audit.
Awards: One new award will be given this year from the CQ McWilliams Trust. The criteria for the "C.Q. McWilliams II Memorial Scholarship" is being developed. Once available, they will be posted on the web along with the other awards.
Banquet: Everything is ready and the committee should report to Masser’s Restaurant at 8:45 the morning of May 24th if they would like to have breakfast with the group. Estimated start time is 9:45am to go to Masser’s Banquet Hall to set-up for the banquet that night.
By-laws: Nothing to report.
Class Representatives: We will need a new class representative for ’62. High School Principal - ChrisVenna - will forward two new representatives for the class of 2014 to Jeffrey Clutcher’78.
Bruce Clutcher ’72 volunteered to write a letter to the class representatives urging them, and their fellow classmates, to participate in the Alumni meetings, paying dues each year and perhaps donating each year as a class by using the class year and adding $100 to the total as an annual contribution. As an example, the class of 1956 sends in $156 each year ($100 $56).
Educational Fund: Each scholarship given by SAHS Alumni will increased this year by $200. The 7 scholarships from Shamokin will be $1,100, $1,400, $1,700, $1,900, $2,100, $2,400 and $2,900/year for 4 years. Coal Township also provides 5 scholarships.
Entertainment: Entertainment to be provided by the several seniors during the business meeting. Vic Boris Band will again be playing for two hours at the Afterglow.
Invitations: Newsletter is on the web and has been mailed out.
Memorabilia: Nothing to report.
Nominations: For the May banquet business meeting – slate of nominees:
Programs: Banquet Program is in progress.
Publicity: Per email from Shelia Masinos Pavelko ’74, photos are scheduled to be taken at the banquet.
Website: John Clutcher ’74 commented on the Facebook Group started last year for the alumni association. About 10 new members have been added since the newsletter was mailed a few weeks ago. Total now is 22. Web site Click here. reflects ongoing maintenance. Tony Polek ’72 requested the web site help advertise the upcoming 150th Shamokin Celebration on Saturday July 5th. This has been done (see "Other Links" for his letter on the web) as well as posting on our Facebook group page.
Old Business:
Gift cards will again be purchased for the door prizes which are given out during the evening’s festivities. These seem to be well received last year.
New Business:
The safe deposit box at the bank will be eliminated later this year, with the association purchasing a new safe that is fireproof. The purchase cost of the new safe is $299.99. Safety deposit box rental is $130/yr. Motion to accept by John Klinger ’68 and Irvin Liachowitz ’42 seconded the motion. Motion passed. The safe will be kept at the treasurer’s house.
Next meeting:
Banquet at 5:30 PM on May 24th, 2014 at Masser’s.
Adjourn:
Meeting adjourned at 8:07pm. Move to adjourn by Bruce Clutcher’72 and seconded by Beverly Fedorko Katalinas ’56.
Respectfully submitted,
Claire Clutcher Varney ‘62
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
Minutes January 16th, 2014
19 members attended the meeting at Grace Lutheran Church. Joseph Bordell ’68-President, started the meeting at 7 PM.
Secretary's Report:
Minutes from the October 16th, 2013 meeting are available on the web. Minutes approved.
Treasurer’s Report:
Bill Korbich ’54 handed out the receipts and expenditure sheets that will appear in the newsletter in April. We continue to have a decline in alumni dues. He also cited the amount of money the Alumni pays for a safe deposit box for the small amount of documents which are in it. The group decided to buy a small fire and water proof safe and store the documents in there. The safe deposit box will be relinquished when it comes due this year. The safe would be stored at the treasurer’s house.
Bill also reported the Richard/Mildred Sharp Estate (Mildred was from the class of 1931) is still in probate of which the Alumni will be receiving a portion. A letter was received from the lawyer of the Miriam Birchard Estate (class of 1941) informing the Alumni would shortly be receiving a check in the amount of $14,436.60. It was decided by the group to place the money in the established 3% interest bearing account until further action is taken on where the money would be best utilized.
Communications:
The Alumni received 7 thank-you notes from students who received awards in 2012 and 2 notes for financial gifts to the Yearbook and Student Council.
Committee Reports:
Afterglow: All arrangements have been completed, with the event to last for 2 hours after the banquet is over. Sheila Masinos Pavelko ’74 will be taking over the duties of Dorothy Zebrowski Goodman ’44 who has done this for many years. Last year’s Afterglow, she stated, was “the best one ever”! Thank you, Dorothy, for all you have done over the years.
Auditing: Jacob Schneider from Middletown audited the Alumni and Education books on 11/29/13 for the year 2012. The audit found no discrepancies. He was recommended by Susan Kropinski Haas ’75. The Alumni Association express their thanks to Bill Korbich for his many years of accurate service, which was reflected in the audit.
Awards: Chris Venna-High School Principal-reported the Alumni exam is scheduled for April 7th (tentative date). He also wanted to inform the group that the Alumni plaque at the school will be full by 2015. It was moved by Susan Kropinski Haas ’75 and John Klinger ’68 to purchase another when the time comes. Irvin Liachowitz '42 agreed to obtain the new plaque. Motion approved.
Banquet: Will be held on Saturday May 24th 2014 at Masser’s Restaurant. Additional details to be posted in the spring newsletter and on the web when available.
By-laws: Nothing to report.
Class Representatives: Nothing to report.
Educational Fund: John Klinger ’68 reported the Board is meeting in February.
Entertainment: Vic Boris Trio will be playing for the Alumni Reunion. Students from SAHS will also be providing entertainment. Irvin Liachowitz '42 to follow-up on the high school details with Mary Ann Stump. More details to follow on this item at the spring meeting.
Invitations: Sheila Masinos Pavelko ‘74 is working with the Alumni on this. Articles for the newsletter need to be forwarded to her by the first week in February.
Memorabilia: Nothing to report.
Nominations: We will need a male VP candidate and a secretary starting the fall of 2014. Jamie Hoffman Bordell ’75 has agreed to be the secretary beginning this fall. Joe Bordell ’68 knows several men who could be a good fit for the VP position and will follow-up to see if interested.
Program: Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74, stated that the details need to be finalized and sent to Sheila for printing by the beginning or early May.
Publicity: Nothing to report.
Website: John Clutcher ’74 reported that a Facebook group entry for the alumni association was created this past summer and currently has 15 members. Sandra Dilliplane Rossnock ’92 suggested Facebook may be a way to reach the younger, tech-savvy, alumni to remind them to pay their dues and to help keep them connected.
Facebook Group for Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
https://www.facebook.com/groups/539207516138422/
You can also join this Facebook group by accessing it though the web page site. See link at the bottom left of the home page.
https://www.indians.k12.pa.us/alumni
Old Business: John Clutcher ’74 reported the Registrar’s computer was repaired with a new power supply unit, so they did not have to purchase a new one. At some point in the future we will need to consider a new unit upgrade as this PC is about 6 to 7 years old.
New Business: Two member from the Class of ’71 (Steve Minker and Mike Savlov), representing The Hillside Coaches (organization that supports the football and cheerleading programs at the school) spoke. They are sponsoring a Hillside Coaches Golf Tournament this summer – June 28th. They are willing to donate $100 to the Alumni in order to advertise the tournament in our Newsletter. This directly benefits students. In exchange, they would put a full ½ page ad in their tournament program about the Alumni and the need to pay dues. Irving Liachowitz ’42 moved to accept the motion and H. Robert Mattis ’68 seconded the motion. Motion approved. Requests like this are reviewed on a case by case basis and may or may not be approved based upon student impact, effort to implement and resources needs (newsletter space available as an example).
From our FAQ (frequently asked questions) section on the web page:
Q: What is the policy when we receive requests for the alumni association to promote a business, fundraiser or idea?
A: Policy - From the October 6th, 2010 Alumni Association Meeting.
The alumni association receives worthwhile requests to post information on our web site or newsletter from individuals, classes or businesses promoting many causes. Requests will need to be reviewed on a case by case basis and may be honored fully or in a limited way. Example - instead of posting a link to a web site in the newsletter as requested, we may reference the item in our "other links" section of the web site.
Discussion at an alumni business meeting will include how directly this request is associated with core values of alumni business.
- communication via newsletter and web site
- annual banquet program
- scholarships funding process
Any item being considered would require us to review the availability of resources needed to implement and maintain the request.
We may have policies already in place which limit honoring the request. Example - our web site is hosted through the school district and could have restrictions. Length of the request and space availability in the newsletter are additional factors.
Generally speaking, we don't promote individual businesses or fundraising opportunities outside the alumni association unless it directly impacts our core values.
Next Meeting: Spring meeting will be held on Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 7 PM at Grace Lutheran Church in Shamokin.
Adjourn: Meeting adjourned at 8:40 PM.
Respectfully Submitted,
Claire Clutcher Varney ’62
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
Minutes October 16th, 2013
28 members and guests attended the dinner meeting at Harry’s Restaurant which began at 7:10 PM with Joe Bordell ’68, President, presiding.
Secretary Report:
Minutes from the Banquet on 05/25/2013 are available on the web. John Klinger ’68 moved to accept the minutes as written and Maxine Howerter- Harvey ’83 seconded the motion.
Treasurer’s Report:
Bill Korbich ’54 was pleased to announce a small increase in the financials this past year. Preliminary balance numbers for 2013 is $22,303.05 for the checkbook, which is about $1,000 above last year. $1,151 in dues were collected, which represents about 1% of the alumni association participating. This is $162 down from last year. Other yearly giving - General fund was up $1,994 from the previous year. Scholarship contributions were up $600 from last year. Final numbers to be included in the spring newsletter.
Communications: Nothing new to report.
Committee Reports:
Afterglow: Irving Liachowitz ‘42 reported that The Vic Boris Trio will again be performing for the banquet. Last year was the largest turnout for the afterglow in recent years.
Auditing: No one has done it, yet. Beverly Fedorko Katelinas ‘56 will contact Debbie Yeager from Susquehanna Services to do the auditing at a cost.
Awards: Awards will be the same as last year, with 12 scholarships. Bill Korbich ’54 reported that some DePiante scholarships are unused due to student not seeking advanced educational opportunities.
Banquet: Will be held on Saturday May 24th 2014 at Masser’s Restaurant. Additional details to be posted in the spring newsletter and on the web when available.
By-laws: Nothing to report.
Class Representatives: Nancy Price Updegrove ’51 has resigned. Susan Liachowitz ’69 is a new representative.
Educational Fund: Revenues are up this year by $35,000. Board officers were recently elected. President-Eugene Boughner ’60, V.P. Susan Kropinski Hass ’75, Treasurer Bill Korbich ’54 and Secretary Francis Lee Brennan Culp ’63.
Entertainment: Vic Boris Trio will again be playing
Invitations: Sheila Pavelko will be doing them.
Memorabilia: Nothing to report.
Nominations: Will be in need of a male V.P candidate for the spring 2014 banquet.
Program: Nothing to report.
Publicity: Nothing to report.
Website: John Clutcher ’74 reported that a Facebook group entry for the alumni association was created this past summer.
Facebook Group for Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
https://www.facebook.com/groups/539207516138422/
You can also join this Facebook group by accessing it though the web page site. See link at the bottom left of the home page.
https://www.indians.k12.pa.us/alumni
Old Business: John Klinger ’68 said he was proud of his H.S. class as 20 attended the Alumni Banquet last year.
New Business: A $50 donation will be given for the high school Homecoming ad and a $100 donation for the yearbook ad. Move to approve this ad was made by Jeffrey Clutcher ’79 and seconded by Maxine Howerter Harvey ’83.
Jeff Clutcher said his Alumni computer was having problems and if it can’t be fixed (purchased in 2007) it would need to be replaced. Everything is backed up on another file. H.Robert Mattis, Jr. ’68 moved to purchase one if necessary and John Schankweiler ‘53, seconded the motion.
Next meeting: Winter meeting will be held on Thursday, January 16, 2014 at 7 PM at Grace Lutheran Church in Shamokin. Spring meeting on Thursday, April 10, 2014 - same time and place.
Adjourn: Meeting adjourned at 8:10. Move to adjourn was given by Irvin Liachowitz’42 and seconded by Shirley Fisher Jackson ‘51.
Respectfully Submitted,
Claire Clutcher Varney ’62
Minutes 05/25/2013
SHAMOKIN AREA HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION MINUTES
130TH ANNUAL REUNION
Saturday May 25, 2013 - Masser’s Banquet Hall, Paxinos, PA - 5:45pm.
Opening invocation was given by Rev. Betsy Martin Bruaw ‘83.
The Pledge of Allegiance and Irving Berlin’s song “God Bless America” was sung by all attending, with Irvin Liachowitz ’42, as the accompanist.
Entertainment for the over 225 alumni, seniors, parents and friends was by various Shamokin Area High School students under the direction of Mary Anne Brennan Stump ‘00. Two selections were presented from the musical “Jekyll and Hyde”.
Maxine Howerter-Harvey ’83, President of the alumni association provided the banquet introduction. A tasty meal was provided by Masser’s Catering. After dessert, the business meeting was started with a silent prayer in memory of deceased members.
The Secretary’s Report is located in the newsletter. With a motion by John Klinger ’68 and second by Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ‘74, the report was approved.
The Treasurer’s Report is located in the newsletter. With a motion by Helen Zeigler ’64 and second by John Schankweiler ‘53, the report was approved.
Maxine Howerter-Harvey ’83 presented the class of 2013 to those attending the banquet, welcoming them to the alumni association. Paul Gurba, Senior Class President, presented the 2013 class pennant to the association.
Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74, with the help of some senior girls for delivery of gifts, coordinated the prize drawings as part of the banquet.
Joseph Bordell ‘68, Vice President, recognized the various anniversary classes and when appropriate, their contributions to the education and general funds.
1943 Class - 3 members of this class attended the banquet.
1948 Class - Tom Olcese presented a check for $1950 for the General Fund.
1953 Class- 10 members attended and presented $530 for the Richard Hilbush Scholarship Fund and $7,953 for the Educational Fund. In addition, 2 checks were already received by the treasurer, one for $255 (General fund) and one for $347 (Education Fund).
1958 Class - 2 members attended.
1968 Class - 13 members attended and presented a check for $1,968.
1973 Class - 1 member attended.
1978 Class - 1 member attended.
1983 Class - 2 members attended.
1993 Class - No members attended.
1998 Class - A check was presented for $600 for the Educational fund.
Silver Anniversary - Class 1988 – 5 members present.
Golden Anniversary - Class 1963 – Seven members of the class attended the banquet and presented a check for $ 5,600 ($4,478 Educational Fund and $1,122 General Fund).
Diamond Anniversary Class of 1938 - No members present.
Joseph Bordell ’68 asked to honor any “senior” alumni who are attending. Al Fecko from the class of 1936 attended the banquet and was recognized.
Gifts to the Golden Anniversary Class (1963) from the S.A.H.S. Alumni Association was presented by Irvin Liachowitz '42.
The distance award was presented by Joseph Bordell '68. Janet Lark Shipman ’63 won the distance award coming from Ft. Collins, Colorado.
Irvin Liachowitz '42 presented the Alumni Scholarship Awards. These are awards for four years. Forty-four students took the test. Five awards are from the Coal Township Alumni Association (CT), while seven are from the Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association (SA). Congratulations were extended to all. Recipients, yearly award amount, college choice and their major emphasis are:
1st Darien Craft – CT – $3000 – Bucknell University – Biomedical Engineering
2nd Stephanie Dressler – SA – $2700 – Bloomsburg University – Music
3rd Theodore Deptula – CT – $2500 – Penn State University – Engineering
4th Autumn Peck – SA – $2200 – Wilkes University – Pharmacy
5th Andrew Hasuga – CT – $2000 – Wilkes University – Biology
6th Marlena Ford – CT – $2000 – Penn State University – Undeclared
7th Christie Munson – CT – $2000 – Wilson College – Psychology
8th Paul Gurba – SA – $1900 – Penn College – Physician Assistant
9th Ashley Keiser – SA – $1700 – York College – Psychology
10th Michael Yucha – SA – $1500 – Wilkes University – Premed/Biology
11th Samantha Schiccatano – SA – $1200 – Pitt/Johnstown– Pharmacy
12th Kayla Hart – SA – $900 – Wilkes University – Pharmacy
High School Principal Chris J. Venna gave a report on SAHS and included information on academics, athletics, fine arts(music/art/drama) and computer technology. Congratulations on a job well done by administration, teachers, students and parents.
Eugene Boughner ’60 presented the following 3 names for Ratification to the Education (Scholarship) Committee. With a motion by Tom Olcese ’48 and Sheila Masinos Pavelko ’74 , the members were approved.
David Maratek ‘72
H. Robert Mattis, Jr. ‘68
David Donmoyer ’48
Eugene Boughner ’60, presented the following names for Ratification of the Education (Scholarship) Fund Board. With a motion by Nancy Osman Boughner ’57 and Tammie Klembara Keiser ’92, they were approved.
Eugene Boughner ’60, President
Susan Kropinski Haas ‘75 , Vice President
Francis Lee Brennan ’63, Secretary
William Korbich ’54, Treasurer
Susan Kropinski Haas ‘75, presented the following names for Ratification of officers who were nominated by the Executive Committee. They were approved with a motion by Lori Alleman ’88 and seconded by Beverly Fedorko Katelenas ’56.
Joseph Bordell '68, President
Sandra Dilliplane Rossnock ’92, Vice President
Claire Clutcher Varney ’62, Secretary
William Korbich ’54, Treasurer
Helen Jane Murphy ’43, Historian
Jeffrey Clutcher ’78, Registrar
Outgoing Alumni President Maxine Howerter-Harvey ’83 introduced the new officers and thanked the many committees and members for their help this past year. She wanted to especially thank the committee for the planning and setup for the banquet this evening - John Klinger ‘68 and Rob Ensinger ’74 were the co-chairs. Maxine also encouraged all alumni to become active with the alumni association by attending meetings, serving on committees and continue to financially support the general and educational funds.
The Senior Class led the association in the singing of the Alma Mater and Rev. Betsy Martin Bruaw ‘83 closed the business meeting with the benediction.
After Glow entertainment was provided by the Vic Boris Trio. Refreshments were included.
Musical chairs competition was won by Susan Kropinski Haas ‘75
Dance contest winners - Stanley Zacker '50 and Evelyn JasperZacker '53
Other winners - John Reichley '48 and Ethel Thomas Reichley MCA'50
Dorothy Goodman '44 and Peggy Jones Zerbe '48 were judges for this event.
Respectfully Submitted,
Claire Clutcher Varney ‘62
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
Minutes – April 17th, 2013
14 members and one guest attended the meeting which started at 7:05 PM.
Chris Venna, high school principal reported the following:
• 44 students took the Alumni Scholarship exam.
• Tickets for the Alumni banquet were distributed to the students who took the exam. Any student parents who want to come to the banquet are to contact him for purchasing tickets.
• This is a smaller senior class of approximately 150 students.
Secretary’s report:
Minutes from the meeting on January 16th, 2013 are available on the web.
Treasurer’s Report:
Bill Korbich , ’54 stated that to date there were 158 responses to the ’13 newsletter and 32 tickets for the banquet were sold.
Finances are as stated in the newsletter with the addition of the promised $5,000 contribution given by the Class of ’62 that arrived in April of this year.
Douglas McWilliams daughter Dawn contacted Bill to establish a scholarship for $20,000 in her father’s name to be given to a student who is interested in majoring in conservation in college. Bill has already spoken to the Guidance Department to set this up for 2014.
H. Robert Mattis, Esq. ’68 reported the Mildred Sharp ’31 Foundation has bequeathed the Alumni an undetermined amount of money at this time. Details to be determined at a later time.
Communications: A letter of invitation was extended to Alumni members to attend the April 22nd, 2 PM memorial service for Mildred Sharp ’31 at First United Methodist Church in Shamokin. Anyone who can attend is encouraged to do so as Mildred was a long-time supporter of the SAHS Alumni Association.
Auditing: We need one additional person for the audit. Maxine Howerter-Harvey will follow-up with her contact. Bill Korbich will also review another possible contact.
Afterglow: Event will last for two hours after the banquet.
Awards: The two additional awards that were added to the salutatorian award from the interest in the 2 new stipends are ready for this year’s award ceremony.
Banquet: Everything is ready and the committee should report to Masser’s Banquet Hall on Saturday May 25th at 9am to set-up for the banquet that night.
By-laws: Nothing to report.
Class Representatives: Chris Venna to provide Jeff Clutcher two class representative names for the class of 2013. The 60th and 15th class anniversary class reported activity to collect funds. We have openings for class reps for 1931, 1935, 1945 and 1960.
Educational Fund: Nothing new to report.
Entertainment: Vic Boris Band will again be playing for the afterglow for the banquet on May 25th.
Nominations: Sandra Dilliplane Rossnock ’92 has accepted the nomination for V.P.
Old Business: Nothing to report.
Program: Show tunes to be performed at the banquet. Performers will be offered an option to stay for the meal. Group review options for a minister to be at the banquet.
Publicity: Newsletter has been mailed. The Shamokin News Item has been contacted to generate a photo at the banquet.
New Business: The Treasurer’s computer was purchased in 1995 and now is unable to be fixed. A new one needs to be purchased. The current information is backed-up and will be uploaded to a new computer. There is money in a separate account that would cover the expenses. Myron Moskowitz, Esq. ’42 moved to purchase a new computer. Irvin Liachowitz ’42 seconded the motion. Motion passed. John Clutcher ’74 will purchase a new PC and the software that is needed and will install.
Website: John Clutcher ’74 commented on additions to the website Click here. . He also discussed a need for creating general job descriptions for the officers and posting them on the web.
Next meeting: Banquet at 5:30 PM on Saturday May 25th, 2013 at Masser’s.
Adjourn: Meeting adjourned at 8:10 PM. Move to adjourn by John Schankweiler ’53 and seconded by Irvin Liachowitz ’42.
Respectfully submitted,
Claire Clutcher Varney ‘62
January 16th, 2013 Minutes
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
12 members attended the meeting at Grace Lutheran Church. Maxine Howerter-Harvey ’83 - President - started the meeting at 7pm.
Secretary’s Report:
Minutes from the October17th, 2012 meeting are available on the web. Minutes approved.
Treasurer’s Report:
Bill Korbich ’54, reviewed receipts and expenditures for variance changes between 2011 and 2012. Largest item was a reduction of $7,106.40 in the general fund contributions in 2012 due to a high class donation in 2011. 19 scholarship accounts (established outside the alumni association but administered by the alumni association) were reviewed. All topics and specific details will be available in the spring newsletter.
Two gifts to the alumni association were received. Approximately $6,000 from the Walton Hill estate and $3,000 from Jane Sarge Bastress (class of 1942). Funds will be available in the future. Exact awards to be established TBD.
The treasurer’s report was approved.
Communications: Maxine Howerter-Harvey received an email from Sheila Masinos Pavelko ’74 stating that Keystone Publishing will be available to publish the newsletter. A slight increase in postage from last year may be part of the mailing.
Auditing: Position is currently open.
By-laws: Nothing to report.
Class Representatives: Nothing new to report.
Memorabilia: A dozen or so documents and programs from the class of 1959 were given to the alumni association.
Publicity: Nothing to report.
Banquet: Event will be held on Saturday May 25th 2013 at Masser’s Banquet Hall – Paxinos, PA. Details to follow in the spring newsletter. Menu will be the same as last year (roast turkey and roast beef).
Afterglow: Event will last for 2 hrs after the banquet.
Entertainment: Vic Boris Band will be playing for the afterglow.
Invitations: Nothing to report for the creation of the newsletter.
Program: Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74 to review closer to the banquet.
Awards: Matt Weller – Guidance Director at the high school – is the contact the alumni association should use when planning. Chris Venna – High School Principal – is another contact.
Educational Fund: Susan Kropinski Haas ’75 reported that a meeting scheduled for next month.
Nominations: We need of a female VP candidate for the banquet meeting in May. If you have a recommendation, please see an officer of the association or a member who attends the meetings on a regular basis. Jeff Clutcher ’74 to discuss availability with a possible contact.
Website: John Clutcher ’74 reminded folks of the website www.indians.k12.pa.us/alumni and gave a business update.
Old Business: None
New Business: The association approved to purchase a replacement PC for Bill Korbich. The PC he uses is around 9 years old. Exact cost and type TBD.
Next Meeting – Spring meeting will be held on Wednesday April 17, 2013 at 7pm at Grace Lutheran Church in Shamokin.
Meeting adjourned at 7:50pm.
Respectively Submitted,
John Clutcher ’74
(Taking minutes for Claire Clutcher Varney ’62, who was unavailable to attend)
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
Minutes - October 17th, 2012
26 members and guests attended. Maxine Howerter-Harvey ’83 - president - started the meeting at OIP Shamokin at 6:50pm.
Chris Venna, high school principal reported the following:
• Tony Carnuccio, assistant principal, will be in charge of the Alumni exams and run the program.
• This is a small senior class of 155 students.
• $6 per student is charged to take the test – refunded at banquet. If financial aid needed, fee would be waived. Charge occurs to help with compliance to attend the banquet. The alumni association gets charged even if a no-show to the banquet. More information concerning the exams will be available at the spring meeting.
Secretary report:
Minutes from the Banquet on 05/26/2012 are available on the web.
Treasurer’s Report:
Bill Korbich ’54, discussed the dwindling financials for the Alumni association and how this will impact what happens in the future. He would like to have the financial report included in the Alumni Newsletter so folks will be able to see where the money goes and the increasing drop in funding to support the organization. Two new endowments have been given to the alumni association, which will be invested to create a new salutatorian award with the interest each year. It was discussed to combine several of the smaller awards into one larger one, listing which awards made up the larger one.
Some details (final numbers for 2012 will be posted in the spring newsletter):
Dues Collected (decrease of $271)
2011 - $1,527
2012 - $1,256
General Fund (decrease of $7,176)
2011 - $20,200
2012 - $13,024
Education Fund (decrease of $14,682)
2011 - $33,475
2012 - $18,793
Balance in Checkbook (decrease of $3,491)
2011 - $26,934
2012 - $23,443
Banquet 2011 (increase of $629)
2011 - $3,571
2012 - $4,200
General Expenses (decrease of $450)
2011 - $10,238
2012 - $9,788
Communications: Nothing new to report.
Afterglow: Dorothy Zebrowski Goodman ’44, reported that all is taken care of at this point in time. The banquet committee has many items under control. Dorothy encourages all to participate in the dancing/musical chairs part of the afterglow.
Auditing: No one has done it, yet. Joan Fauland Eltringham ’59 volunteered to assist, but we need two people for this process. Maxine Howerter-Harvey ’83 has someone in mind to ask if they would be interested in helping with this process.
Awards: Two additional awards will be added to the school awards program from the interest in the 2 new stipends.
Banquet: Will be held on Saturday May 25th 2013 at Masser’s Banquet Hall – Paxinos, PA. Details to follow in the spring newsletter.
By-laws: Nothing to report.
Class Representatives: Two current representatives have unknown addresses and will need to be removed from the list - Jessica Yost 2008 and Cassidy Coveleski 2011. We will need 2 new representatives, one from each of those classes.
Educational Fund: Revenues down by $18,000 this year.
Entertainment: Vic Boris Band will again be playing for the afterglow.
Invitations: Nothing to report.
Memorabilia: Nothing to report
Nominations: We need of a female VP candidate for the banquet meeting in May. If you have a recommendation, please see an officer of the association or a member who attends the meetings on a regular basis.
Program: Nothing to report.
Publicity: Nothing to report.
Website: John Clutcher ’74 reminded folks of the website www.indians.k12.pa.us/alumni and gave a business update.
Old Business: None
New Business:
• A $50 donation will be given for the high school homecoming ad and a $100 donation for the yearbook ad. Move to approve this ad was by Jeffrey Clutcher ’79 and seconded by Claire Clutcher Varney ’62.
• Joan Fauland Eltringham ’59, reported her Class now has a Facebook page and wants to encourage classmates to share information. Joan will be sending information to John Clutcher to post on the alumni association website.
• Next Meetings - Winter meeting will be held on Wednesday January 16, 2013 at 7pm at Grace Lutheran Church in Shamokin. Spring meeting on Wednesday April 17, 2013 - same time and place.
Adjorn: Meeting adjorned at 7:55pm. Move to adjourn was approved by Myron Moskowitz, Esquire, ’42 and seconded by Claire Varney.
Respectively Submitted,
Claire Clutcher Varney ‘62
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
Minutes - October 17th, 2012
26 members and guests attended. Maxine Howerter-Harvey ’83 - president - started the meeting at OIP Shamokin at 6:50pm.
Chris Venna, high school principal reported the following:
• Tony Carnuccio, assistant principal, will be in charge of the Alumni exams and run the program.
• This is a small senior class of 155 students.
• $6 per student is charged to take the test – refunded at banquet. If financial aid needed, fee would be waived. Charge occurs to help with compliance to attend the banquet. The alumni association gets charged even if a no-show to the banquet. More information concerning the exams will be available at the spring meeting.
Secretary report:
Minutes from the Banquet on 05/26/2012 are available on the web.
Treasurer’s Report:
Bill Korbich ’54, discussed the dwindling financials for the Alumni association and how this will impact what happens in the future. He would like to have the financial report included in the Alumni Newsletter so folks will be able to see where the money goes and the increasing drop in funding to support the organization. Two new endowments have been given to the alumni association, which will be invested to create a new salutatorian award with the interest each year. It was discussed to combine several of the smaller awards into one larger one, listing which awards made up the larger one.
Some details (final numbers for 2012 will be posted in the spring newsletter):
Dues Collected (decrease of $271)
2011 - $1,527
2012 - $1,256
General Fund (decrease of $7,176)
2011 - $20,200
2012 - $13,024
Education Fund (decrease of $14,682)
2011 - $33,475
2012 - $18,793
Balance in Checkbook (decrease of $3,491)
2011 - $26,934
2012 - $23,443
Banquet 2011 (increase of $629)
2011 - $3,571
2012 - $4,200
General Expenses (decrease of $450)
2011 - $10,238
2012 - $9,788
Communications: Nothing new to report.
Afterglow: Dorothy Zebrowski Goodman ’44, reported that all is taken care of at this point in time. The banquet committee has many items under control. Dorothy encourages all to participate in the dancing/musical chairs part of the afterglow.
Auditing: No one has done it, yet. Joan Fauland Eltringham ’59 volunteered to assist, but we need two people for this process. Maxine Howerter-Harvey ’83 has someone in mind to ask if they would be interested in helping with this process.
Awards: Two additional awards will be added to the school awards program from the interest in the 2 new stipends.
Banquet: Will be held on Saturday May 25th 2013 at Masser’s Banquet Hall – Paxinos, PA. Details to follow in the spring newsletter.
By-laws: Nothing to report.
Class Representatives: Two current representatives have unknown addresses and will need to be removed from the list - Jessica Yost 2008 and Cassidy Coveleski 2011. We will need 2 new representatives, one from each of those classes.
Educational Fund: Revenues down by $18,000 this year.
Entertainment: Vic Boris Band will again be playing for the afterglow.
Invitations: Nothing to report.
Memorabilia: Nothing to report
Nominations: We need of a female VP candidate for the banquet meeting in May. If you have a recommendation, please see an officer of the association or a member who attends the meetings on a regular basis.
Program: Nothing to report.
Publicity: Nothing to report.
Website: John Clutcher ’74 reminded folks of the website www.indians.k12.pa.us/alumni and gave a business update.
Old Business: None
New Business:
• A $50 donation will be given for the high school homecoming ad and a $100 donation for the yearbook ad. Move to approve this ad was by Jeffrey Clutcher ’79 and seconded by Claire Clutcher Varney ’62.
• Joan Fauland Eltringham ’59, reported her Class now has a Facebook page and wants to encourage classmates to share information. Joan will be sending information to John Clutcher to post on the alumni association website.
• Next Meetings - Winter meeting will be held on Wednesday January 16, 2013 at 7pm at Grace Lutheran Church in Shamokin. Spring meeting on Wednesday April 17, 2013 - same time and place.
Adjorn: Meeting adjorned at 7:55pm. Move to adjourn was approved by Myron Moskowitz, Esquire, ’42 and seconded by Claire Varney.
Respectively Submitted,
Claire Clutcher Varney ‘62
Minutes 05/26/2012
SHAMOKIN AREA HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION MINUTES
129TH ANNUAL REUNION
Saturday, May 26, 2012 – Masser’s Banquet Hall, Paxinos, PA – 5:45pm.
Opening invocation was given by Myron M. Moskowitz, Esquire ’42.
The Pledge of Allegiance and Irving Berlin’s song “God BlessAmerica” was sung by all attending, with Irvin Liachowitz ’42, as the accompanist.
Entertainment for the nearly 200 alumni, seniors, parents and friends was by various Shamokin Area High School students under the direction of Mrs. Rachel F.W. Ulsh. Five selections were presented from the musical “Beauty and the Beast”.
The Secretary’s Report is located in the newsletter. With a motion by Bob Carr ’54 and second by John Schankweiler ’53, the report was approved.
The Treasurer’s Report is located in the newsletter. With a motion by Alma Boyer Carl ’45 and second by Dorothy Zebrowski Goodman ’44, the report was approved.
Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ’74, with the help of some seniors for delivery of gifts, coordinated the prize drawings as part of the banquet.
Maxine Howerter-Harvey ’83, Vice President, recognized the various anniversary classes and when appropriate, their contributions to the education and general funds.
· 1932 Class
· 1942 Class – 11 members of this class attended the banquet. Irvin Liachowitz presented a check from the class in the amount of $2215 for the scholarship fund. In addition to this amount, another $265 ($10 general, $255 educational) was collected.
· 1947 Class- $912 ($462 general, $450 educational)
· 1952 Class- $2,561 ($1,206 general, $1,355 educational)
· 1957 Class- $243 ($1,533 general, $90 educational)
· 1967 Class – $275 ($100 general, $15 educational)
· 1972 Class – $261 ($97 general, $164 educational)
· 1977 Class – $188 ($68 general, $120 educational)
· 1982 Class – $381 educational
· 1992 Class – $40 ($20 general, $20 educational)
· 1997 Class –
· 2002 Class – $15 general
· 2007 Class –
· SilverAnniversary Class 1987 –
· Golden Anniversary Class 1962 – Nine members of the class of 62 attended the banquet. Claire Clutcher Varney reported that the class will be presenting a check to the alumni association shortly in the amount of $5,000. In addition to this amount, another $447 ($42 general, $405 educational) was collected.
· Diamond Anniversary Class 1937 – Arthur Shipe presented a check to the alumni association for the amount of $75. In addition to this amount, another $50 was contributed to the general fund.
Maxine Howerter-Harvey opened the floor for any additional contributions. Jim Latshaw ’56 presented a check for $195.60 from the class of 1956. The class of 1956 has been contributing annually for many years. Their contributions, along with the many classes who participate financially on a regular basis are appreciated.
H. Robert Mattis, Jr. asked to honor any “senior” alumni who are attending. Al Fecko from the class of 1936 attended the banquet and was recognized.
Gifts to the Golden Anniversary Class (1962) from the S.A.H.S. Alumni Association and the distance award were presented by Maxine Howerter-Harvey. Arthur Shipe from the class of 1937 traveled to the banquet from Seattle, WA.
Irwin Liachowitz ‘42 presented the Alumni Scholarship Awards. These are awards for four years. Sixty-four students took the test. This is the highest participation in recent memory of the testing. Five awards are from the Coal Township Alumni Association (CT), while seven are from the Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association (SA). Congratulations were extended to all. Recipients, yearly award amount, college choice and their major emphasis are:
1st – CT |
$3,000 |
Megan Ciborowski |
Wilkes University |
Pharmacy |
2nd – SA |
$2,700 |
Jessica Britton |
Bucknell University |
Biology and Premed |
3rd – CT |
$2,500 |
Caleb Latovich |
Penn State University |
Criminal Justice |
4th – SA |
$2,200 |
Josiah Stahl |
Shippensburg University |
Undeclared |
5th – CT |
$2,000 |
Scott Bradley |
Lafayette College |
Physics and Premed |
6th – CT |
$2,000 |
Devin Madara |
University of Pittsburgh |
Premed and Neuroscience |
7th – CT |
$2,000 |
Danielle Boyd |
Susquehanna University |
Creative Writing |
8th – SA |
$1,900 |
Jessica Brown |
Lycoming College |
Accounting and Economics |
9th – SA |
$1,700 |
Peyton Cooper |
West Chester University |
Music Performance |
10th – SA |
$1,500 |
Brittany Miller |
West Chester University |
Communicative Disorders |
11th – SA |
$1,200 |
Robert Taylor |
Penn State University |
Business |
12th – SA |
$900 |
Blair Faust |
Penn State University – Harrisburg |
Biology |
High School Principal Chris J. Venna gave a report on the SAHS and included information on academics, athletics, fine arts (music/art/drama) and computer technology. Congratulations on a job well done by administration, teachers, students and parents.
Eugene Boughner ’60 presented the following 4 names for ratification to the Education (Scholarship) Committee. With a motion by Claire Clutcher Varney ’62 and second by Robert Ensinger ’74, the members were approved. One appointment is to fill the unexpired term of Fritz Reed.
· William Korbich ’54 – 5 year term
· John Klinger ’68 – 5 year term
· James Backes ’80 – 5 year term
· Dr. Raymond General ‘91 – partial term until 2015
Ratification of officers who were nominated by the Executive Committee was approved. Motion by Bruce Clutcher ‘72 and second by John Clutcher ’74.
· Maxine Howerter-Harvey ‘83, President
· Joseph Bordell ’68, Vice President
· Claire Clutcher Varney ’62, Secretary
· William Korbich ’54, Treasurer
· Helen Jane Murphy ’43 Historian
· Jeffrey Clutcher ’78, Registrar
Outgoing Alumni President H. Robert Mattis, Jr. introduced the new officers and thanked the many committees and members for their help this past year. He wanted to especially thank the committee for the planning and setup for the banquet this evening – John Klinger ‘68 and Rob Ensinger ’74 were the co-chairs. Bob Mattis also encouraged all alumni to become active with the alumni association, attending meetings, serving on committees and continue to financially support the general and educational funds.
The Senior Class led the association in the singing of the Alma Mater. Myron M. Moskowitz, Esquire ’42 closed the business meeting with the benediction.
After Glow entertainment was provided by the Vic Boris Trio. Refreshments were included.
Respectfully Submitted,
John Clutcher, class of 1974
Minutes 04/18/2012
SHAMOKIN AREA HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
Minutes – April 18, 2012
14 members attended the meeting which started at 7pm.
Chris Venna, high school principal reported the following events:
Chris reported that 64 students took the alumni scholarship test on March 12th.
We are encouraging seniors to attend the alumni association banquet, even if they did not take the test. Chris to work out the details of how to get students signed up and the collection of the needed funds.
Secretary Report:
The January 11th, 2012 report was approved. It is available on the web site.
Treasures Report
Bill Korbich reported that some reformatting of the newsletter could be helpful to reflect more details of the awards the alumni association administers.
Report (reflected in the newsletter) was approved.
Communications:
Bill Korbich read a note from Andy Wheeler from the Class of 1961. 15 thousand dollars is credited towards their class for the scholarship fund but just 12 thousand is referenced in the newsletter as being presented. Andy was wondering why the newsletter just has 12K and if there will be a correction in future newsletters? 12K was presented at the banquet and was accurately reflected in the newsletter, with another 3K added in the fall. We appreciate very much their participation financially to add to the alumni association scholarship fund.
We received a note from a class member from 1926 with a donation. He appreciated the efforts of the alumni association. Name was not available for the meeting.
Afterglow:
John Klinger reports that we are on and all is available. Vic Boris group is playing.
Auditing:
Bill Korbich is working with Mr. Sabota to see if he can review checking and other auditing needs.
Awards:
Irvin Liachowitz will be taking care of the Distance Award.
Banquet:
John Klinger reports all is ready for the meal at Masser’s Banquet Hall on May 26th at 5:45pm. Setup is at 10am that Saturday morning for those available to help.
By-Laws:
Nothing to report.
Class Representatives:
Nothing to report.
Education Fund:
Same number of awards as last year. 5 for Coal Township, 7 from Shamokin. Amounts will remain the same.
Invitations:
Newsletter was sent out a few weeks ago.
Memorabilia:
Booklet from Fritz Reed is being given to Jeff Clutcher on the first quarter century of the alumni association.
Nominations:
We still need a male VP and a Secretary. John Klinger to be the point person for names, especially the male VP candidate. We feel this is an important office to fill at the May banquet.
Program:
Shelia Masinos Pavelko – via email – says thanks to all of you for the confidence you show in our company by allowing us to do the newsletter etc. Also, a great big thanks for the prompt payment of the invoice.
The deadline for all information for the banquet program should be emailed to me no later than Monday, May 14th.
Bob Mattis will need to provide a new welcome letter for the front page of the banquet program. We will use the same photo that was in the newsletter. Bob needs to drop off a paper with his signature. We always include the signature as part of the program.
Publicity:
Shelia Masinos Pavelko – via email – says that she will email the News Item next week to be sure they schedule a photographer to get the appropriate photos of the scholarship winners and new officers. She will inform them of a 7:45 - 8pm timeline and will provide them with her cell phone number, just in case.
Website:
John Clutcher reports - We have been up and running on the new school district web site since last summer. Site contains all the old information prior to the move. Regular updating includes maintenance for class reps, reunions, posting the current newsletter and updating the site with missing or deceased alumni. I added scanned document for the 1957 Annex Dedication and the 1975 High School Dedication programs.
Old Business:
None
New Business:
None
Meeting adjourned at 8:20pm.
Submitted by John Clutcher, Class of 1974
Minutes 01/11/2012
SHAMOKIN AREA HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
Minutes - January 11, 2012
Treasures Report:
Informational sheets were provided. Bill Korbich stated that all pages would be included in the alumni newsletter. The general fund did have an increase due to the class of 1961 donating another 3,000.00 dollars. Another 3,000.00 dollars was also donated by another class. Year was not remembered by Bill Korbich.
Communications:
A donation was received from Wayne Thomas in memory of Fritz Reed, a former alumni president.
Secretary position still needs to be filled. Any suggestions of a person who could fill this position, please contact an alumni association officer or a member of the nomination committee.
A male vice president nomination needs also to be filled. Any suggestions of a person who could fill this position, please contact an alumni association officer or a member of the nomination committee.
Afterglow: Vic Boris will be entertaining the banquet once again. The banquet is scheduled for Saturday May 26th. Details to be posted in the newsletter and web site when they become available.
Auditing:
It has been proposed to consider Mr. Sobotor, who does our taxes to do the auditing. Bill Korbich will be in contact with Mr. Sobotor to discuss getting a quote for this job. Jim Backes made the suggestion to look into this since the resignation of Joan Eltringham and James Booth.
Awards:
Nothing to report.
Banquet:
Walter Fidler has asked to be removed from the committee.
By-Laws:
Nothing to report.
Class Representatives:
1946 lost Fritz Reed.
Education Fund:
Meeting scheduled for February. John Shankweller notified the officers that he will be resigning from committee. We need to have his name removed for signing of CDs.
Invitations:
Sheila Pavelko recently sent an email to inform the alumni that all information should be received by Feb. 20th. Final approval should be done by March 2nd. Printing will start March 6th. Newsletter invitations will be mailed out between April 9th and the 13th.
Memorabilia:
1936 yearbook was donated. A silk warm-up suit from before the year of 1936 was donated and has been suggested that it be placed in the museum run by Bob Carr. Bill Korbich had talked to Gene Welsh about adding the suit to the wall in Brewsers. The reply was no.
Nominations:
Secretary and male VP nominations need to be resolved by the April meeting.
Program:
Due to his recent death, a picture of former president Fritz Reed will be placed in the program. Deb Losiewicz, Mr. Reed's daughter will provide a photograph to Mary Anne Miller.
Publicity:
No report given.
Website:
No report given.
Old Business:
According to President H. Robert Mattis, Mildred Sharp has now moved into Serenity Gardens Assistant Living Center.
New Business:
Mr. James Zack - Superintendent, Mr. Chris Venna - Principal of the high school and Mrs. Ruby Marchetti joined the meeting. Mr. Zack approached the alumni requesting the use of the database to send out letters to all alumni members of Shamokin High School asking for donations to help relieve some of the budget deficiencies. This would be an aid in helping take the pressure off programs which could be cut at the elementary and middle school level. These include music, gym and art.
It was stated by Mr.Zack that the raising of taxes would not be very beneficial. It has been proposed that only approximately 67,000 dollars would help the 5 million dollar deficit.
The database would only be used to send out a onetime letter to ask for donations from alumni. There is an alumni association policy in place which limits usage of the databse for alumni associated business. This request is being made by the school district and considered by the alumni association due to the close relations already maintained by these two groups. Mrs. Sheila Pavelko be approached to help with this request for the school.
The first motion for the allowing of the database was for years 1966 to present by Susan Haas, 2nd by Atty. Myron Moskowitz. The motion was then amended to be used for all years prior to the merger.
Additionally - Vice President Maxine Howerter-Harvey asked Mr. Venna and Mr. Zack to contact her when these letters would be ready to allow the association to help fill these envelopes, since they have come to us for help with this proposed plan.
The alumni association also asked to have meetings with the board to keep informed of all actions. President H. Robert Mattis invited both Mr. Venna and Mr. Zack to come to the meetings. Mr. Venna asked to have an invitation card be sent to him to notify him of the upcoming April meeting.
The testing dates for the scholarship awards are March 12-13, 2012. It was communicated at the meeting that the registration for the exam will be announced to the students three weeks to one month prior to the exam, according to Mr Venna.
While having Mr. Zack and Mr. Venna at the meeting, the board asked the status of the Scholarship from the Moyer $25,000 donation. It was reported that the entire check was finally placed into the activity fund account. According to both Mr. Venna and Mr. Zack, two $1,000.00 dollar scholarships were given out to two 2011 students from the account. It was then verified that the scholarships will be given out from this fund to the proper beneficiaries.
Next Meeting will be Wednesday April 18th, 2012 at Grace Lutheran Church at 7pm.
Meeting adjourned by motion from Atty Myron Moskowitz, seconded by Irvin Liachowitz.
Submitted by VP Maxine Howerter-Harvey
Minutes 10/12/2011
Minutes 10/12/2011
SHAMOKIN AREA HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
Minutes - October 12, 2011
Meeting was called to order at 6:45 by H. Robert Mattis, President of the SAHS Alumni Association after a 6 o'clock dinner at OIP Restaurant in Shamokin, PA.
The secretary's report was not read because the Secretary, Shirley Fisher Jackson needed to resign due to health issues. A replacement is needed for this position. Please see an alumni association officer if you have an interest or recommendation. Vice-President Maxine Howerter Harvey took the minutes for the evenings meeting.
The treasure's report by William Korbich, said that the balance from banquet is ahead of last year's total with classes giving generously and class members dues received going up. The education fund is also doing well.
- Nothing Reported.
Committee Reports
- Irvin Liachowitz reported he has the Vic Boris Trio booked for the banquet in Saturday May 26th, 2012.
- Both Joan Fauland Eltringham and James Booth have resigned. The committee needs 2 or 3 to complete the audit. Please see an alumni association officer if you have an interest or recommendation.
- William Korbich said 4 graduates from the class of 2011 who won scholarships, have not responded to calls if they are in school and/or where the scholarship money needs to be sent (may have changed schools).
- Thomas Madden is going to school in the spring of 2012 and needs to respond to review his $1800 scholarship.
- John Klinger has the date booked for Saturday May 26th,2012 at Masser's Banquet Hall, Paxinos, Pa for the banquet.
- Bob Mattis had nothing new to report.
- Jeffrey Clutcher reported he added Lisa Artman Wengrenovich, Class of 1984.
- Total contribution from 2011 banquet was $29,000.
- Irvin Liachowitz will investigate if there is a musical show at the high school in the spring and will report back if the students can perform for the alumni association banquet.
- It was reported that the publisher we use - Keystone - has cut back to a 4 day week. Discussion included if they are not available, who will do the printing. Susan Kropinski Haas said that at the school, Susan Feese does printing with the students of other publications. William Korbich stated that Keystone also does the sorting and mailing of the newsletters. If we cannot use Keystone, who can we use?
- William Korbich said someone dropped off a box of yearbooks and pictures for the alumni to keep.
- The alumni association needs a secretary now and a male VP for next year. Please see an alumni association officer if you have an interest or recommendation.
- Nothing to report until April's meeting.
- Nothing to report.
- John Clutcher could not attend the meeting but sent a report. He sent an e-mail stating the SAHS Alumni Association Web page site relocated to the schoolwires.net server (the SAHS district web page moved also). Extensive rebuild of all material concerning the alumni association was made. The old link points to the new location. He said to please take a look at the new site as it has a slightly different format. SAHS alumni Association Web page is:
Click here.
- Minutes of the 2011 May banquet are on the web site. A number of revisions needed to be made to accurately reflect the correct spelling of the scholarship winners and the school they are planning to attend. A verification of this information would be helpful prior to sending the note for John to publish on the web. Review of a process to collect/verify the information, possible at the banquet should be considered. John appreciates the effort by all to collect this information. His note is to open some helpful discussion prior to next year’s banquet.
- A discussion of giving students who take the test, place their information on a card with their full name and what school they are planning to attend in the fall. We would just have to write the amount of the award and if they won a Shamokin or Coal Township award on the card. Bill Korbich asked if the President is still going out to talk to the seniors about the test and awards. Many in the group said yes, that it will happening sometime in March.
Old Business:
- William Korbich asked about being bonded with the treasurer's job. He started looking into it and explained to the group some of the questions or changes that will need to occur to complete this process. For example, someone will have to sign checks, someone else does deposits, etc. He will get more answers for the next meeting.
- Bob Mattis said Mrs. Mildred Sharp from the 80 year class enjoyed her time at the banquet. She was his 5th grade teacher in school, not his 2nd grade teacher as was reported. (Note – John Clutcher to update the banquet minutes on the web to reflect this correction.)
- Bill Korbich said he got the most thank you notes from the scholarship awardees than any other year.
- Contact should be made to Dr. Diane Serafin for information on a date for the test for the scholarship awards.
- A motion was made to purchase a 2012 year book and give a $50 donation to the Homecoming Ad in the program. Motion was made by Maxine Howerter Harvey and seconded by Susan Kropinski Haas. Motion passed.
New Business:
- The next meetings will be held as follows:
The Winter Meeting will be Wednesday January 11th, 2012 at Grace Lutheran Church on Chestnut Street in Shamokin and the Spring Meeting will be held Wednesday April 18th, 2012 at the same location. Both meetings to start at 7pm.
Meeting adjourned at 7:25pm.
Respectfully Submitted,
Maxine Howerter Harvey, Vice President
Minutes 05/28/2011
SHAMOKIN AREA HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION MINUTES
128TH ANNUAL REUNION
Saturday, May 28, 2011
Call to order and welcome by Charmaine Tetkoskie '82, president, at 6:05 p.m.
Invocation by Shirley Fisher Jackson '51.
Pledge of Allegiance and "God Bless America" led by Irvin Liachowitz '42, accompanist.
Banquet introduction by Charmaine Tetkoskie '82, president.
Banquet with the Shamokin Area High School students presenting numbers from the musical "Little House of Horrors", directed by Mrs. Rachel F.W. Ulsh, while alumni dined.
Officers and guests introduced at the business meeting by Charmaine Tetkoskie '82, president.
Silent prayer in memory of deceased members.
Secretary's report by Shirley Fisher Jackson '51 was moved for approval by Jim Latshaw '56, seconded by John Shankweiler '53, unanimous vote.
Treasurer's report by William Korbich '54 was moved for approval by Bob Karr '54 seconded by Joe Haddock '74, unanimous vote.
Charmaine Tetkoskie '82, president, recognized the class of 2011 and received the banner from class president, Kendra Maschuck.
Prize drawings were held with the students assisting Mary Anne Pitorak Miller '74 in delivering gifts to the winners.
H. Robert Mattis '68, vice president, recognized the anniversary classes as follows:
Class of 2006
Class of 2001
Class of 1996 -- $25.00 to educational fund
Class of 1991
Class of 1981 -- $300.00 to general fund; $250.00 to educational fund
Class of 1976
Class of 1971 -- $200.00 to educational fund
Class of 1966 -- previous donations
Class of 1956 -- $l,956.00 to be used at treasurer's discretion
Class of 1951 -- $2,500.00 to general fund; $2,500.00 to educational fund
Class of 1946 -- $831.00 to general fund; $255.00 to educational fund
Class of 1941 -- $500.00 to scholarship fund
Class of 1936 -- previous donations
Class of 1931 -- previous donations
Silver Anniversary Class 1986 -- previous donations
Golden Anniversary Class 1961 -- $12,000.00 to scholarship fund
Diamond Anniversary Class 1936 -- $618.00 to general fund; $610.00 to scholarship fund
H. Robert Mattis '68, vice president acknowledged the presence of Millie Bixler Sharp '31, and gave her the class flowers in colors from her class. She had been his fifth grade teacher. Mention was also made that Sara Neidig Zerby, who had attended 68 consecutive alumni association gatherings had planned to attend this one but had fallen and was in the hospital.
Charmaine Tetkoskie '82, president, reminded the Golden Anniversary Class that they would receive a gift from the SAHS Alumni Association. Charmaine also recognized the past presidents of the Alumni Association as well as those present who were veterans.
H. Robert Mattis '68, vice president, also named the distance award winner as Joseph J. Shecora '49 from San Diago, CA.
Irwin Liachowitz '42 presented the Alumni Scholarship Awards. Thirty-four students took the test. Congratulations were extended to all. Recipients were:
1. Coal Twp. -- $3,000 -- Eric Shultz -- Penn State University -- Broadcast Journalism
2. SA -- $2,700 -- Patrick Erickson -- University of Pittsburgh. -- Pharmacy
3. Coal Twp. -- $2,500 -- Christina Coller -- Shippensburg University -- Forensic Psychology
4. SA $2,200 -- Blake Sandri -- Bloomsburg University -- Accounting
5. Coal Twp. -- $2,000 -- Dylan Dombroski -- Kutztown University -- Psychology
6. Coal Twp. -- $2,000 -- Timothy Huxta -- Misericordia University -- Psychology
7. Coal Twp. -- $2,000 -- Madeline Shappell -- Messiah College -- Broadcasting
8. SA -- $1,900 -- Kasi Ristine -- West Chester University -- Music Education
9. SA -- $1,700 -- Cassidy Coveleski -- Lycoming College -- Chemistry
10. SA -- $1,500 -- Hannah Martin -- Kutztown University -- Human Kinetics
11. SA -- $1,200 -- Kristin Kozar -- Lock Haven University -- Athletic Training
12. SA -- $900 -- Casey Bradigan -- Millersville University -- Psychology
Principal Chris J. Venna gave a report on the SAHS and included information on academics, athletics, music and computer technology. Congratulations on a job well done by administration, teachers, students and parents.
John Schwankweiler '53 presented for ratification three directors to the Education (Scholarship) Committee: Tom Olcese '48 and Myron Markowitz '42 for five year terms and James Backus for a one year term to fill Jim Booth's '48 term. Jim has resigned due to illness.
Ratification of officers who were nominated by the Executive Committee were Vice president H. Bob Mattis '68 who will become President of the 129th Reunion and Maxine Howerter-Harvey '83 who will become vice president.
Led by the senior class the school alma mater was sung by those present.
Benediction by Shirley Fisher Jackson '51 concluded the meeting at 8:20 p.m.
After Glow followed the general meeting with music by the Vic Boris Trio. Irvin Liachowitz '42 and Dorothy Goodman '44 encouraged dancing and musical chairs as they judged and awarded prizes. Snacks were provided.
Respectfully Submitted,
Shirley Fisher Jackson '51, Secretary
Minutes 04/20/2011
SHAMOKIN AREA HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
Minutes - April 20, 2011
PRESENT: Charmaine Tetkoskie '82, H. Robert Mattis '68, Bill Korbich '54, Jeff Clutcher '78, John Clutcher '74, John Klinger '68, Irvin Liachowitz '42, Helen Jane Murphy '43, James Backes '80, John Schankweiler '53, Mary Anne Pitorak Miller '74, Myron Moskowitz, '42, Susan Kropinski Haas '75, Maxine Howerter-Harvey '83, Nancy Updegrove Price '51, Matthew Heins '96
CALL TO ORDER: The meeting was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by President Charmaine Tetkoskie who welcomed the group at this end of the planning meeting.
SECRETARY'S REPORT: The secretary's report was approved on motion by Irvin Liachowitz, second by John Clutcher. Members were provided with a copy of the minutes if they had not read them on the website.
TREASURER'S REPORT: Treasurer Bill Korbich reported on the material in the Alumni Newsletter as well as about the financial outlook for the alumni association. Current general fund balance is around 12K. Ticket sales for the upcoming banquet are ongoing and just started. He summarized the deposits in M & T Bank and on motion by John Clutcher, second by Jeff Clutcher, it was decided to move the money where there was a 3% guarantee.
Bill further talked about the different scholarship funds.
- He recommended that the Richard Hilbush scholarship be increased from $300 rather than $200.
- Concerning the Peter J. Malafi award, 4 students (2 male, 2 female) will get $400 each (rather than 2 students at $200 each). Scholarship amounts could increase due to a generous 401K estate contribution. It may increase to $500, but this would need approval and discussion with the superintendent, Dr. Sarafin.
- He asked for input to sell stock for the Gillespie fund - reviewing stock dividends.
- Concerning the Harry Strausser award, qualifications for this award are still TBD. Mrs. Strausser would like to give a $500 bond face value to the recipient.
- Concerning the Leona Adams Trust, the CD is not making money. Bill recommended that we change into the 3% account even with the small penalty to do so.
- The DePiante Fund has two pages of instructions which includes that two students from VoTech receive awards. Candidates will be screened by VoTech and other educators. Bill has the application.
- Mr. Venna has recognized that the school has the money for the Moyer Award totaling $25,000. This is also noted in the current Board meeting minutes. This scholarship is to go to a needy student. The $25,000 from the Moyer estate is being reviewed by the school board to determine criteria and amount for distribution. Dr. Serafin is also involved.
- The awards will be given Monday June 6th, 2011 at the high school.
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
a. Afterglow: Irvin Liachowitz reported all is planned and it will be one hour shorter. Vic Boris and his group will be playing for 2 hours.
b. Awards: This will be handled and will be ready for the banquet. Coal Township alumni want winners at their banquet on Sunday the 29th. Susan Kropinski Haas reported that the class pays for the banquet ticket and that this money is given back to the class from the alumni association when they attend the banquet. It was suggested an "all call" from the high school be done prior to testing so more parents would know about the scholarship testing. 34 students took the test this year. The test was given during the school day.
c. Banquet: The 128th banquet is scheduled for May 28th at Mausser's Banquet Hall, starting at 5:45pm. All is planned. Setup is scheduled on the day of the banquet. If you can help - 7am breakfast at Mausser's restaurant, then setup at the hall around 7:30am.
d. ByLaws: Thanks was given to H. Robert Mattis for his and the education committee generating a working ByLaws document. This document is now on the website.
e. Class representatives: Matthew Heins and Kara Yurick Kurtz both of 1996 class are new representatives.
f. Education Fund: We have an opening to fill which was formerlly held by Jim Booth.
g. Entertainment: This is set up, with student performers to be presenting something at the banquet.
h. Invitations: Newsletter has been mailed, with donations and alumni banquet tickets purchasing coming in at this time.
i. Memorabilia: Nothing to report.
j. Nominations: We anticipate having a female VP candidate for the May 2011 meeting. We will need a male for next year, with that discussion still in the planning stage.
k. Program: On motion from John Clutcher and second by Jeff Clutcher, a blurb will appear in the program about the activities surrounding a music reunion on June 18th in Paxinos. Additional details are on the web.
l. Publicity: Nothing to report.
m. Website: The alumni association currently have their web site hosted on the high school server. The high school is moving their website (and server processing) to schoolwire.net. We will migrate (along with the school district web site) later this summer to this new location. The old website name (https://www.indians.k12.pa.us/alumni) will be pointed to the new location when the conversion occurs.
OLD BUSINESS: Make sure all classes are included in the listings.
NEW BUSINESS: Are door prizes available for the banquet? The answer was yes, including some cups and coal related gifts. Bill Korbich said it was recommended by people that the dues be raised to $5. Nothing for now was done to change this amount.
NEXT MEETING: May banquet.
ADJOURNMENT: On motion by Irvin Liachowitz and second by John Schankweiler, the meeting adjourned at 8:10 p.m.
Respectfully Submitted,
Shirley Fisher Jackson '51, Secretary
Minutes 01/19/2011
SHAMOKIN AREA HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
Minutes - January 19th, 2011
PRESENT: Charmaine Tetkoskie ‘82, John Klinger ‘68, Jeff Clutcher ‘78, John Schankweiler ‘53, Irvin Liachowitz ‘42, Myron Moskowitz ‘42, Robert Mattis ‘68, Helen Jane Murphy ‘43, Maxine Howarter-Harvey ‘83, John Clutcher ‘74, Bruce Clutcher ‘72, Joan Fauland Eltringham ‘59, Richard Eltringham ‘59, Bill Korbich ‘54, Shirley Fisher Jackson ‘51, Susan Kropinski Haas ‘75.
The meeting was called to order at 6:53 p.m. by Charmaine Tetkoskie ‘82, president.
MINUTES: On motion by Irvin Liachowitz ‘42, second by John Clutcher ‘74, the secretary’s minutes were approved unanimously.
TREASURER’S REPORT: Treasurer Bill Korbich ‘54 spoke to the group about some changes in interest and transferring funds where most interest would be received. One of the scholarship recipients, Kaitlyn Hine, has never responded. Members of the group said they thought her plans had changed and she was in the Air Force. As had been previously mentioned the funds were transferred to different banks for a variety of reasons. Award money is still in the Susquehanna Bank, some funds are in the First Columbia Bank, and some funds are with M&T Bank. The treasurer said not as much money is coming in, especially from dues. He says we are $410.00 down compared with last year although the dues receipt is the lowest in 2010 than it has been. The group expressed its appreciation for the good job that has been done. On motion by Myron Markowitz ‘42, second by John Schankweiler ‘53 the report was accepted unanimously.
COMMUNICATIONS: Bill Korbich ‘54 said he has a request that we include in our Alumni Newsletter this year about the May 27-28 festival in Shamokin that coincides with our reunion. On motion by Bill, second by John Klinger ‘68 this was agreed upon as long as information is submitted in a timely manner.
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
1. Afterglow: Irvin Liachowitz ‘42 has booked the group.
2. Auditing: The books were audited by James Booth and Joan Eltringham. The audit was approved for filing. Both Booth and Eltringham will retire. They were thanked for their work.
3. Awards: Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ‘74 and Susan Kropinski Haas‘75,will again organize the door prizes and the travel award.
4. Banquet: The cost will be $25.00 for the Saturday evening banquet. As informational, Coal Twp. will meet Sunday evening.
5. By-Laws: No report.
6. Class representatives: No changes.
7. Education Fund: There will be a February meeting.
8. Entertainment: Irvin Liachowitz ‘42 will get in touch with the group.
9. Invitations: There is a February 11th deadline to get information in.
10. Memorabilia: Jeff Clutcher ‘78 reports nothing new at this time.
11. Nominations: Maxine Howerter-Harvey ‘83, is the new vice president nominee.
12. Program: There was a discussion about needing some changes in appearance. Jeff Clutcher read an email from the chair and the deadline date for information is extremely important, February 11th.
13. Publicity: Is there enough publicity being deciminated to the classes? Again, an email was read from the chair by Jeff Clutcher. Provide the necessary information and be in touch with the classes.
14. Website: John Clutcher ‘74, gave a report and also stated there was an inquiry about our oldest alumni group status. We are considered the "oldest continuous operating" alumni group.
OLD BUSINESS: H. Robert Mattis ’68, said he still plans to bring Woody Peiffer to the event.
The $25,000.00 being held by the high school from an estate is still having ongoing conversation to determine the best way to transfer the funds.
NEW BUSINESS: Next meeting will be April 20, 2011, but it is tentative.
On motion by Irvin Liachowitz ‘42, second by Myron Markowitz ‘42, the meeting adjourned at 8:10 p.m.
Respectfully Submitted,
Shirley Fisher Jackson '51, Secretary
Minutes 10/06/2010
SHAMOKIN AREA HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
Minutes, October 6, 2010
PRESENT: Charmaine Tetkoskie ‘82, H. Robert Mattis’68, Bill Korbich ‘64, Jeff Clutcher ‘78, John Clutcher ‘74, John Klinger ‘68, Irvin Liachowitz ‘42, Helen Jane Murphy ‘43, Bruce Clutcher ‘72, Myron Moskowitz '42, John Schankweiler '53, David Donmoyer '48, Joan Donmoyer '52, Joan Fauland Eltringham '59, Richard Eltringham ‘59, Shirley Fisher Jackson '51.
CALL TO ORDER: The meeting was called to order at 7:15 p.m. by President Charmaine Tetkoskie who welcomed the group at this organizational meeting.
SECRETARY’S REPORT: The secretary’s report was approved on motion by Irvin Liachowitz, second by John Clutcher. Members were reminded that the minutes are posted on the website.
TREASURER’S REPORT: Treasurer Bill Korbich reported that the general fund is down by $4,000 in comparison with last year. The Dues are not being paid, especially by later graduates probably from 1960 on. The balance is moving down. The scholarship funds should be all right since that is based on different money. There were seventeen thank you notes from the recipients of the scholarships. These are filed with the secretary and available for anyone’s viewing. Bill felt we owe the advisors a big thank you for their help. Financial information for each year is on the website and is posted with the annual newsletter. On motion by John Schankweiler, second by Myron Moskowitz, the treasurer’s report was accepted.
COMMUNICATIONS: No report with the exception of the receipt of the thank you notes.
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
a. Afterglow: Irvin Liachowitz reported that all is scheduled for next year’s event. There were 48 classmates and guests last year. The question arose as to whether this is worth the cost. Is there a way to get more involvement? A D.J. was suggested to entice the younger crowd. We will keep the same plans for next year and will review the topic at a later date.
b. Auditing: Joan Eltringham reported nothing was given to her. She was told it will come at a later date.
c. Awards: Myron Moskowitz and Bill Korbich will take care of this when it is time. They said Mary Anne Pitorak Miller and Susan Kropinski Haas also help with this process.
d. Banquet: John Klinger said he has Masser’s Banquet Hall blocked in for the next five years. This year the event will be on May 28th, 2011.
e. By-laws: Nothing to report.
f. Class Representatives: Jeff Clutcher reported that there was a loss of the 1936 class representative. Jordan Papp and Colette Wolfe are the 2010 representatives. Jeff was asked if the plaque in the old high school building is being updated and he replied in the affirmative.
g. Education Fund: There was no report because their meeting is scheduled for next Wednesday.
h. Entertainment: Irvin Liachowitz reported he has hired Vic Borris for two hours.
i. Invitations: Sheila Pavelko is chair and there was no report at this time.
j. Memorabilia: Jeff Clutcher reported nothing new but was informed there may be some old materials coming for him to check out.
k. Nominations: John Clutcher said we will need a female vice president and we were told we may have a name already. Charmaine Tetkoskie to followup on this lead.
l. Program: Mary Anne Pitorak Miller is scheduled to work on this item closer to the banquet.
m. Publicity: There was some discussion as to the person in charge and we were not given a name. This is an item for future discussion as we have a need in this area.
n. Website: John Clutcher presented general information on the website as well as a statement of intent so that when people request information from the alumni association, we have a policy in place about releasing and posting information. On motion by Bruce Clutcher, second by Myron Moskowitz the statement was accepted and passed by a majority. The information will be posted on the FAQ section of the web page.
OLD BUSINESS: Treasurer Bill Korbich responded to President Charmaine Tetkoskie’s question about the ad for Homecoming and the ad for Yearbook stating $50 and $80 were our customary contributions. On motion by Irvin Liachowitz, second by H. Robert Mattis, this was accepted.
NEW BUISINESS: H. Robert Mattis will make an effort to get the remaining 2 members of the 80 year class to attend. He has spoken to one of the men and will try to get the woman to attend, bringing them to the banquet. He also suggested class advisors be invited to the event whether they graduated from our area high school or not. He further suggested we concentrate not just on the honored classes, but on sports, band, chorus, and other groups.
NEXT MEETING: The next meetings are scheduled for Wednesday January 19th, 2011 and Wednesday April 20th, 2011 - both at Grace Lutheran Church in Shamokin.
ADJOURMENT: On motion by Myron Moskowitz, second by Jeff Clutcher, the meeting concluded.
Respectfully Submitted,
Shirley Fisher Jackson '51, Secretary
Minutes 05/29/2010
SHAMOKIN AREA HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION MINUTES
127TH ANNUAL REUNION
Saturday, May 29, 2010
Call to order by James Backes '80, President at 7:05 p.m.
Invocation by Rob Ensinger '74.
Pledge of Allegiance and "God Bless America" Irvin Liachowitz '42, accompanist.
Banquet introduction by James Backes.
Banquet
Officers and guests introduced at the Business Meeting by James Backes.
Silent prayer in memory of deceased members.
Secretary's Report by Doreen Weaver Choffel '77 was moved for approval by Tom Olcese '48, seconded by John Shankweiler '53, unanimous vote.
Treasurer's Report by William Korbich '54 was moved for approval by Dorothy Zebrowski Goodman '44, seconded by Gene Boughner '60, unanimous vote.
James Backes presented the class of 2010. Shaina Catizone, Senior class President, presented the 2010 class pennant.
Under the leadership of Rebecca Brandt, Director, the Shamokin Area High School Students presented entertainment from their show: "Guys and Dolls".
Prize drawings were held with the students assisting the Program Committee in delivering gifts to the winners.
Charmaine Tetkoskie '82, Vice President - recognized the anniversary classes as follows:
- Class of 1940 absent but contributing $320
- Class of 1945 Alma Carl - $4300
- Class of 1950 - NA
- Class of 1955 Herb Dressler $1020
- Class of 1965 - $275
- Class of 1970 - NA
- Class of 1975 - NA
- Class of 1980 Jim Backes - Donation later
- Class of 1990. 1995. 2000. 2005. 1985 - NA
- Class of 1960 Linda Musser Knopp and Harvey Buriak - $5000 to Education Fund
- Class of 1935 - NA
- Class of 1956 - $l95.60 which was not an anniversary class.
Gifts were presented to the Golden Anniversary Class from the S.A.H.S. Alumni Association.
The distance award, presented by Charmaine Tetkoskie and was given to Arthur Shipe, Class of l937.
Irvin Liachowitz '42 presented the Alumni Scholarship Awards. Fifty-six students signed up to take the tests and 52 took the exam. Congratulations were extended to all. Recipients were (CT - Coal Township Alumni Association, SA - Shamokin Area Alumni Association):
1. CT $3000 Mark Shultz - PSU - Undecided
2. SA $2600 Joshua Duckenmiller - Susquehanna University - Music Ed/Voice
3. CT $2500 Cody Shadle - Keystone College - Information Technology
4. SA $2100 Gregory Valania - Susquehanna University - Undecided
5. CT $2000 Renee Garrity - Art Institute of Philadelphia - Photo/Media Arts
6. CT $2000 Michael Zielinskie - LCCC/Bloomsburg - Commercial Art/Advertising
7. CT $2000 Ethan Farrow - Kutztown University - Undecided
8. SA $1800 Samantha Ramp - Penn State University - Sports Journalism
9. SA $1600 Joseph Wightman - Bloomsburg University - Undecided
10. SA $1400 Brent Forbes - Bucknell University - Biology
11. SA $1100 Keesha Kline - Bloomsburg University - Nursing
12. SA $800 Courtney Cooper - Indiana University of Pennsylvania - Fashion Merchandising
Principal Chris J. Venna gave a comprehensive report on S.A.H.S. Congratulations to him, the teachers, and the students for outstanding performances.
John Schwankweiler '53 presented for ratification three directors to the Education (Scholarship) Committee: Frances Lee Brennen '63, Frederick Reed '46, Susan Kropinski Haas '75.
Officers nominated by the Executive Committee H.Robert Mattis '68 vice president and Shirley Fisher Jackson '51 secretary were moved by John Klinger '68, seconded by Helen Jane Murphy '43 with unanimous approval.
James Backes introduced the new president Charmaine Tetkoskie and Vice President H.Robert Mattis.
The senior class led us in singing the alma mater followed by a benediction by Rob Ensinger '74.
The meeting adjourned at 8:00 p.m. on motion by Bruce Clutcher '72, seconded by Robert Carr '54.
After Glow followed with music by the Vic Boris Trio.
Respectfully Submitted,
Shirley Fisher Jackson '51, Secretary
Minutes 04/21/2010
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
April 21st, 2010
18 SAHS alumni association members attended a 7pm meeting at Grace Lutheran Church in Shamokin. Those include:
Bill Korbich '54 (Treasurer)
Bruce Clutcher '72
Charmaine Tetkoskie '82 (Vice President)
Helen Jane Murphy '43 (Historian)
Irvin Irvin Liachowitz '42
James Backes '80 (President)
Jeff Clutcher '78 (Registrar)
Jerry Reed '81
John Clutcher '74
John Klinger '68
John Schankweiler '53
Mary Anne Pitorak Miller '74
Mike Buriak '62
Sheila Masinos Pavelko '74
Shirley Fisher Jackson '51
Shirley Pavelko '42
Susan Kropinski Haas '75
Susan Salvatore Reed '78
James Backes '80 (President), opened the meeting at 7pm.
Secretary's Report - Irvin Irvin Liachowitz and John Klinger made motions to approve the secretary report from January 10th, 2010, which is on the web. The motion passed.
Treasurer's Report - William Korbich reported he is receiving alumni contributions from the mailing which was sent several weeks ago. Balance is around $23,000 in the general fund. Jeff Clutcher estimated that 500 newsletters were returned, with about 70 not having a forwarding address. Shirley Fisher Jackson and Mary Anne Pitorak Miller made motions to approve the treasurer's report. The motion passed.
Communication - Update to occur later in this report.
Committee Reports:
Banquet - John Klinger reports that they are ready for the banquet. John will need to get a final number for table/chair needs and setup. The date for the banquet at the Elysburg Fire Hall is Saturday May 29th, 2010 at 5:45pm. Business meeting will start around 7pm. Setup will be Thursday May 27th at 6pm if you can help.
Invitation - Newsletter mailing occurred a few weeks ago.
Program - Mary Anne Pitorak Miller reports they have a picture of Ronald F. Kohler from the class of 1957 for the program - past president from 1982 who passed away in December 2009. Need to add at the end of the presentations part of the program "classes from any other years who are not anniversary classes" for groups who may want to make a special contribution to the alumni association. Mary Anne Pitorak and Sheila Masinos Pavelko to coordinate this addition.
Entertainment - Irvin Liachowitz reported that Vic Boris '66 and his band (Vic Boris Trio) is booked for the banquet on May 29th, 2010 at Elysburg Fire Hall. They will be playing for 2 hours. Guys and Dolls cast from the high school will perform for the program - Rebecca Brandt, director.
Afterglow - 2 hrs will be the length.
Memorabilia - Pennants and diplomas will be presented at the banquet.
Awards - Bill Korbich reported that money clips and bracelets will be purchased for the 50 yr class gifts. Mugs and coal paper weights will also be available if needed for replacement or extras gifts. As usual, a Distant Award will also be made the evening of the banquet.
Auditing - Bill Korbich reported that books were audited from last year by Francis Sobotar's office. All is OK.
By-Laws - no update.
Class Representatives - Jeff Clutcher had no updates to report.
Education Fund - John Schankweiler reported that the alumni association scholarships for the banquet will be the same as last year. High school awards will be given out by James Backes and/or Charmaine Tetkoskie.
Nomination - John Klinger reported that Bob Mattis '68 has graciously accepted the responsibility to help and will be available for Vice President starting this fall. We need a person for secretary after the May meeting as Dorene Weaver Choffel '77 will need to resign after the May 2010 banquet. Note - after the meeting, Shirley Fisher Jackson accepted the position to start this fall.
Publicity - Sheila Masion Pavelko reports that the News Item will try to be at the banquet, but cannot guarantee. If we can provide a picture and send it to the NewsItem, that may need to occur. Details of the picture (award winner names and amounts) will need to be generated by the alumni association for the NewsItem by Dorene Weaver Choffel.
Website - Report of regular maintenance was given by John Clutcher. Sheila Masion Pavelko to provide John Clutcher an updated 2009 commencement program for the web site.
Old Business -
James Backes reports that the Bruce Moyer Estate from California is reviewing the transfer of funding to the Shamokin Area Alumni Association from the Shamokin Area High School (where the initial check was issued).
New Business -
Bill Korbich reported that the Harry Strausser award will be $100. This is a new award which was established last year and will be presented for the firat time this year.
Bill Korbich reported that the current $29,000 balance of the Peter Milafi award will increase by $38,000 to the Mid $65K range after awards are given. An estate donation was added to this fund. Awards will increase from 3 of $300 each to 4 awards of $400 each.
Bill Korbich reported that the DePiante award will stay at 12 awards at $600 each - (6 from last year who will be their 2nd year and 6 from this year). The 2 separate accounts are worth $219,000 and $212,000. List of award winners have been given Dr. Diane Serafin at the school.
Bill Korbich reported that the Black Diamond Sports Network requested a broadcast schedule to be placed in our alumni newsletter. The request came from Dr. Philip L. Manney, CEO. The alumni association approval to at least place URL link in our "other links" section of the web page. Bill to report back to Dr. Manney that we will update our web site with his link.
James Backes reported that KETEC Project request placing our alumni association web link on their web site. Request was approved. Jim to inform KETEC of this approval.
Review of "other links" and newsletter usage will be made by the fall to determine an alumni policy moving forward when we receive requests for the alumni association to promote a business, fundraiser or idea. John Clutcher to put together some guidelines to review at that meeting.
Joe Klebon, high school guidance, reported through Jim Backes - Alumni scholarship test was given March 19th, which was a Friday during the school day. The process worked well, rather than using a Saturday AM time. 54 seniors signed up and 52 participated. Students were informed that "If they take the test, they are encouraged to show up at the banquet". Phone follow-up with parents will be made to efficiently work out banquet participation and seating.
Next Meeting is the alumni association banquet on Saturday May 29th.
Bruce Clutcher and Sheila Masinos Pavelko made the motion to adjourn at 8:20pm. The motion passed.
Respectfully Submitted,
John Clutcher '74
Minutes 01/10/2010
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
January 10th, 2010
15 SAHS alumni association members attended a 7pm meeting at Grace Lutheran Church in Shamokin. Those include:
Bill Korbich '54 (Treasurer)
Charmaine Tetkoskie '82 (Vice President)
Helen Jane Murphy '43 (Historian)
James Backes '80 (President)
Jeff Clutcher '78 (Registrar)
Joan Fauland Eltringham '59
John Clutcher '74
John Klinger '68
Mary Anne Pitorak Miller '74
Mike Buriak '62
Rich Eltringham '59
Sheila Masinos Pavelko '74
Shirley Fisher Jackson '51
Shirley Pavelko '42
Walter Fidler '39
Secretary's Report - Unavailable.
Treasurer's Report
- William Korbich '54, reported $23,982.38 in the general fund. Balance from 2008 to 2009 is about the same. General fund giving down by about $5K, but so were the expenses for the banquet.
- 6 students were given scholarships for the Vincent DePiante Jr. Scholarship. All $600. Kimberly Ulrich, Angelica Parker Cruz, Chelsea Lorenz, Janine Mensch, Heather Augustine and Keitelyn Hine.
- Peter J. Milafi Award will increase from 2 to 3 students.
- Scholarship balance is at $958,651.32 as of December 31st, 2009. Balance at January 1st, 2009 was $787,081.77. Increase is based in part on the better performing stock market in 2009. Fund balance is still below the 2007 level due to the overall stock market adjustment over the past few years.
- All scholarships, awards, opening/closing balances and distributions will be published in the annual newsletter.
- John Klinger '68 and Shirley Fisher Jackson '51 made motions to approve the treasurer's report. The motion passed.
Communication -
John Miller '59 asked if the alumni association would consider using the newsletter to advertise some Shamokin related activities. Due to space/cost limitations of the newsletter, it will not be expanded. We do provide information for the arts festival, which is part of the weekend of the alumni banquet.
Committee Reports:
Banquet - John Klinger '68 reports that we ran into a snag with Masser's Banquet Hall for this year and need to move to the Elysburg Fire Co. Hall. We should be booked long into the future at Masser's, if needed. The date for the banquet at the Elysburg Fire Hall is May 29th, 2009. Total cost is $550 for rental and cleanup. More details - including time of banquet, menu and cost to be printed in the newsletter.
Invitation - Shelia Masinos Pavelko '74, reported the deadline is March 1st to get newsletter details to her for publication.
Program - Mary Anne Pitorak Miller '74 reports they will have something available for the banquet.
Entertainment - Vic Boris '66 and his band (Vic Boris Trio) is booked for the banquet on May 29th, 2010 at Elysburg Fire Hall. They will be playing for 2 hours.
Afterglow - John Klinger '68 will review food needs after banquet numbers of who will attend are available.
Memorabilia - John Klinger '68 reported that they have about thirty mugs left from the banquet from last year. Jeff Clutcher '78 received about 6 yearbooks from Bill Korbich.
Awards - Alumni President Jim Backes '80 to setup testing date, coordinating with the guidance counselor at the high school. Possible option was to have testing done during the school day, but needs further review. Depends upon student and school availability as well as who can administer the test.
Auditing - Joan Fauland Eltringham '59 reported that auditing is completed through 2008 on the Shamokin Area Alumni Association General Fund checking account, reconciling with a computerized register and found to be in order except for a few incorrect numbered checks. An audit was done December 17th, 2009 of the bank statements from M&T bank.
By-Laws - no update.
Class Representatives - Jeff Clutcher '78 had no updates to report.
Education Fund - Joan Fauland Eltringham '59 reported that the group will be meeting in February.
Nomination - John Klinger '68 will follow-up on some leads and will report back to group in April.
Publicity - Sheila Masion Pavelko '74 to help with this process.
Website - Report of regular maintenance was given by John Clutcher '74.
Old Business - none.
New Business - 1907 diploma from Ralph Buffington was received from Mike Buriak '62. We will try to display at the banquet and will look into having it loaned, with other alumni memorabilia, to the Anthracite Museum (Bob Carr '54). John Klinger '68 made the motion, Jeff Clutcher '78 second to look into this option. The motion passed.
Next Meeting is Wednesday April 21st, 2010 at 7pm at Grace Lutheran Church.
Shirley Fisher Jackson '51 and Helen Jane Murphy '43 made motions to adjourn at 8:30pm. The motion passed.
Respectfully Submitted,
John Clutcher '74
Minutes 10/07/2009
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
Minutes of October 7th, 2009 will be posted when they become available.
Some highlights include:
Meeting held at Brewser's Sports Grille - dinner at 6pm, meeting at 7pm.
Treasurer's Report - initial numbers so far for the year:
Checkbook balance is $21,996 - $1,423 less than last year.
Dues collected this year were $1,686 - $458 less than last year.
General Fund collected this year were $13,600 - $5,700 less than last year.
Education Fund collected this year were $23,800 - $13,900 less than last year.
Banquet to be held May 29th, 2010. Vic Boris Trio will playing for 2 hrs.
DePiante scholarship will have 6 total awards of $600 each.
Next meeting - Wednesday January 20th, 2010 at Grace Lutheran Church
Minutes 05/23/2009
The Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association's 126th (1883- 2009) anniversary reunion was held on Saturday May 23rd at the Masser Banquet Hall Paxinos, Pennsylvania. The President Susan Salvatore Reed '78 thanked everyone for attending and all the committee members for their fine job this past year. The Reverend Beverly Petrovich from the Johnston City United Methodist Church, Ranshaw gave the invocation. Following the invocation Irvin Liachowitz '42 lead the alumni and their guests in a stirring rendition of "God Bless America", then the Pledge of Allegiance. Following the delicious meal the business meeting was held. The meeting was called to order at 7p.m. A moment of silence was given for a silent prayer for deceased alumni members. The president asked for a motion to waive the reading of the minutes and to accept them as published in the Alumni Association News. Bob Platt '59 made the motion; it was seconded and so moved. Likewise with the treasurer's report. Dorothy Zebrowski Goodman '44 made the motion to accept; it was seconded and so moved.
President Sue Salvatore Reed '78 asked the Class of 2009 to rise and be recognized. The senior class president, Courtney Conrad, presented the Alumni Association with the 2009 class pennant. Vice president Jim Backes '80 hung their pennant next to the others on display. Entertainment was provided by the senior class cast members from the spring musical, "The Wiz", lead by their director Rebecca Brandt. They sang three selections, "Be a Lion"; "What Would I Do If I Could Feel'; and "Everyone Rejoice" from the musical. The prize drawings were held next by the program committee, with Mary Anne Pitorak Miller '74 calling the winners' names.
President Susan Salvatore Reed '78 introduced vice president Jim Backes '80 who would recognize the anniversary classes. First Jim wanted to recognize a very special alumnus, Walt Hill, who was here to celebrate his 77th year (class of 1932) reunion. Walt was accepted at Penn State to play football and would have been on the team prior to Joe Paterno being there but due to the Great Depression choose to attend Bloomsburg University and stay closer to home at that time. A warm round of applause acknowledged this milestone for Mr. Hill. The first class to be recognized was the Class of 1939 with 3 members from the original 215 graduating class attending. Mr. Walter Fidler gave a very poignant and amusing tribute to the members of the armed services and the similarities to his class and the class of 2009. He and his fellow class members donated $419.39 to the Alumni Association.
The class of 1944 had 2 members present. On behalf of the class of 1949 representative Patricia Hoy Engle donated $551.00 to the general fund and $1949.00 to the education fund with 12 of her fellow class members present. No one was present from the class of 1954. The class of 1956 again made a special contribution for the second year in a row with $195.60 going to the general fund presented by their representative, Winifred Ginck Nemecek. No one was available for the classes of 1964 and 1969.
The Golden Anniversary class of 1959 had 31 members present. Presenters Robert Welker and Joan Fauland Eltringham jokingly said they had to go on two cruises to raise all their money. Of course selling shelf sitters, golf tournaments and other fund raising went into their amazing contribution. $1119.59 was donated to the general fund; $9719.59 to the education fund and $200.00 dollars to the Mr. H. Richard Hilbush scholarship fund. Members of the class of 2009 distributed presents to those in attendance from the 50th year anniversary class of 1959. William Korbich mention addition coal memorabilia presents were available and could be purchased from him.
Vice president Jim Backes'80 was forced to rule the long distance award a tie this year, two members were visiting from California, one from Los Angeles and one from Burbank. Both would receive plaques recognizing their dedication.
Mr. Irvin Liachowitz '42 stated that 52 students had signed up for the scholarship test but sadly only 30 students actually took the exam. He then proceeded with the naming of this year's scholarship winners. These are all four year scholarships, but the amount is determined each year by the Educational Fund Trustees.
14th award $800.00 Anthony Munson, Susquehanna University for Business.
13th award $1100.00, Scott Marcinek, Susquehanna University for Business.
12th award $1400.00, Casey Henninger, Susquehanna University for Music.
11th award $1600.00, Bryon Chowka, Susquehanna University for Psychology.
10th award $1800.00, Courtney Conrad, Susquehanna University for Pre-Dentistry with a focus in Biology.
9th award C-(Coal Township Alumni Award) $2000.00, Erin Williams, Penn State University for Pre-Med and Forensics.
8th award C-(Coal Township Alumni Award) $2000.00, Paige McWilliams, King's College to be a Physician's Assistant.
7th award C-(Coal Township Alumni Award) $2000.00, David Bowers Jr., University of Pittsburgh for Physical Therapy.
6th award C-(Coal Township Alumni Award) $2000.00, Sean Ciborowski, Misericordia University for Physical Therapy and Psychology.
5th award C-(Coal Township Alumni Award) $2000.00, Sarah Reed, Bloomsburg University for Mathematics.
4th award $2100.00, William Bielski, Luzerne Community College then transferring to Penn State University for Engineering.
3rd award C-(Coal Township Alumni Award) $2500.00, Sarah Spock, Carnegie Mellon and majoring in Electrical Engineering.
2nd award $2600.00, Nick Domanski, West Chester University and majoring in Nursing.
1st award C-(Coal Township Alumni Award) $3000.00, Julia Zakrzewski, West Chester University and majoring in English.
All recipients warmly thanked both alumni associations for their generous support.
President Susan Salvatore Reed '78 then introduced Mr. Chris J. Venna principal of the Shamokin Area Middle/High School. Principal Venna was recently named the winner of the Dr. Walt Kealey Leadership award. Nominated by the Shamokin PTA for his outstanding dedication to the students and the school he was chosen by the Board of Pennsylvania PTA as principal of the year. Principal Venna thanked everyone in attendance and proceeded to list all the many accomplishments academically; athletically; in arts and musical events; and socially that the students participate in the community.
The students continue to take additional classes from Luzerne County Community College, with 5 students qualifying for advanced placement exams. This year's PSAA's scores were the highest ever in the history of the school. The team for the stock market simulation competition took first place in the state over 6000 teams that competed. They continue to ask and receive grant money for new online courses technology at the school. New renovations in the auditorium, new improved lighting in the school for additional energy savings, stimulus money for after school programs and improved technology are a few of the many ongoing projects at the middle/high school. Mr. Venna gave a summary of all the school's athletic achievements for the year. He also gave an overview of the arts and musical students' accomplishments along with the students that excelled at the Vocation School and their awards. Mr. Venna told the alumni that baccalaureate services would be held on June 1st at 7:00p.m. The Awards ceremony would be held the following evening, June 2nd at 6:30 p.m. with commencement on June 4th at 6:30 p.m. He again thanked the Alumni Association for all their fine work and support for the students.
John Schankweiler '53 president of the Educational Fund Committee ratified the nomination of the three directors; Irvin Liachowitz '42, Joan Fauland Eltringham '59, and Eugene Boughner '60 to their 5 year terms on the education fund (scholarship) committee. On the vote, the new slate was accepted.
Nominations for the new alumni association officers were presented by Susan Salvatore Reed '78. On the vote, the new slate was accepted. Susan Salvatore Reed '78 presented to the attending alumni incoming president James Backes '80 and Charmaine Tetkoskie '82 vice president. She warmly thanked Masser's and the wait staff for the great job they did at the banquet. She also thanked the committee members again for all their hard work and asked everyone to give them a round of applause.
The business meeting concluded with the singing of the Alma Mater lead by the class of 2009, followed by the benediction by Reverend Beverly Petrovich.
A motion to adjourn was made and so moved. Everyone was invited to stay for the afterglow festivities with music provided by Victor Boris '66 and the Sound Expression. A buffet was also served.
Respectfully submitted,
Dorene M. Weaver Choffel '77, secretary
Minutes 04/22/2009
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
April 22nd, 2009
19 SAHS alumni association members attended a 7pm meeting at Grace Lutheran Church in Shamokin. Those include:
Helen Jane Murphy '43 (historian)
Shirley Fisher Jackson '51
Dave Donmoyer '48
Bruce Clutcher '72
John Clutcher '74
Jeff Clutcher '78 (registrar)
Bill Korbich '54 (treasurer)
John Klinger '68
Rich Eltringham '59
Joan Fauland Eltringham '59
H. Robert Mattis '68
John Schankweiler '53
Sheila Masinos Pavelko '74
Shirley Pavelko '42
Irvin Liachowitz '42
Walter Fidler '39
Mary Anne Pitorak Miller '74
Jerry A. Reed '81
Susan M. Salvotore Reed '78 (president)
Meeting was called to order by President Susan (Salvotore) Reed '78. The secretary minutes from the January 21st, 2009 meeting were not available. We hope to publish them to the alumni association web site at some point in the future.
The Treasurer, William Korbich '54, reported $18,500 in the general fund. This represents 6 to 7 thousand dollars received so far since the newsletter mailing started earlier this month. Details from last year's general and scholarship funds are posted in the Newsletter as well as being available on the web. Bill also reported that five thousand dollars was received from the Harry Strausser estate, which will be used to setup a scholarship fund. Details on the fund to follow when developed.
Under communications, William Korbich '54 received a note from John Dimm '40, informing us how his family appreciates receiving the alumni association newsletter each year.
Committee reports:
Afterglow committee has booked Vic Boris '66 and his band (Vic Boris Trio) for the banquet on May 23rd at Mausers Banquet Hall. They will be playing for 2 hours.
Auditing - Joan Fauland Eltringham '59 reported that auditing is completed through 2007.
Awards - Susan M. Salvotore Reed '78 reported that the testing for the alumni scholarships will occur on Friday May 15th, which is a planned day off from school.
Banquet - John Klinger '68 reported that the banquet will be at Masser's Banquet Hall, with the dinner starting at 5:45pm. Setup is at the hall on Friday May 22nd at 2pm. Anyone available to help with setup can show up on Friday.
By-Law Committee - H. Robert Mattis '68, Chair, is still working on revisions with Dave Marateck '72 and Myron Moskowitz '42 on the Education Fund By-Laws.
Class Representatives Committee - Jeff Clutcher '78 reported that representatives for the class of 2008 were obtained and posted on the web. They are Laura Thew & Jessica Yost.
The Education Committee - John Schankweiler '53 reported that the same number and amount of scholarships will be available this year at the May program. 14 awards were given in 2008, representing a range of $800 to $3000 per year.
Entertainment Committee - Irvin Liachowitz '42 reported that members of the high school musical will present a selection at the banquet.
Invitations Committee - Jeff Clutcher '78 reported that two past alumni association presidents have died this past year and will need to be included with the program. They are George Edwards '38 (president in 1964) and Harry Strausser '54 (president in 1978).
Memorabilia Committee - John Klinger '68 reported that they have about thirty mugs left from the banquet from last year.
Nominations Committee - Jeff Clutcher '78 reported that Charmaine Tetkoskie '82 will be available as a female Vice President nominee for the 2009-2010 term.
Program Committee had nothing to report.
Publicity Committee had nothing to report.
Website Committee - John Clutcher '78 gave a handout with an updated list on web site usage and ongoing maintenance. 33,886 hits have been made on the web site since it went live on April 8th, 1998.
Old Business:
Jeff Clutcher '78 reported that twelve 100th anniversary books and four 125th anniversary books were sold. He still has twenty-eight 100th anniversary and fifty 125th anniversary books available to sell.
Jerry Reed '81 gave a report of the DePiante Estate scholarship fund process. Details on how this award became available are in the 2009 newsletter and on the web. Six scholarships of $600 each, per year will be made available. Duration of scholarship will be based upon normal completion of an educational program. SAHS Scholarship Award winners will not be eligible. Target presentation will be at the high school awards program. Education Fund Committee will review the distribution process, using the already established workflow used for other funds.
Respectfully Submitted,
John Clutcher '74
Minutes 01/21/2009
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
Minutes of January 21st, 2009 will be posted when they become available.
Some highlights include:
Treasurer reports a general fund balance of $23,419 as of December 31st, 2008.
A variety of scanned documents have been added to the alumni association's web page which include annual newsletters, banquet programs and commencement programs dating back to the 1930s and earlier.
Two banks presented some investment options to the alumni association as informational only. Presentation more appropriate and could be shared with the education fund if interested.
Minutes 10/22/2008
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
Minutes of October 22, 2008 Fall Kick-Off Meeting
After a delicious meal at Masser's Restaurant the evening's meeting was called to order by President Susan (Salvotore) Reed '78. The reading of the secretary's minutes was waived as they are posted on the web. Motions were made and accepted. The treasurer, William Korbich '54, reported the checking fund, the general fund, and the education funds were all in good standing. Bills for the May banquet, postage, and more requests for anniversary books were discussed. The cost of the books would break even at cost. Discussion ensued about the number of graduates and the lack of dues that are sent in for revenue. Approximately only 1000 alumni send in dues compared to the thousands of graduates. The treasurer's report was motioned and moved to accept.
Under communications Jeff Clutcher '78 informed the group that Mrs. Zimmerman living in Florida gave yearbooks from 1944; 1945; and 1946 graduation classes for the historian's library. Jeff gave copies of the new 125th anniversary book to the Northumberland Historical Society, the Shamokin Area junior-senior high school library and the Shamokin Public Library. Curtis Campbell from the class of 1926 turned 100 years of age. He received a book of review of his high school years and his live compiled by and given to him from his neighbors. A copy was sent the alumni association in thanks for the dedication. A thank you was received from Sara Neidig Zerby from the 65th anniversary class for her recognition of her attendance record for alumni meetings. Mr. Korbich reported on the large number of thank you replies from this year's award recipients. Mr. Irvin Liachowitz was thanked again for the professional job he did on the plaques for the Salutatorian and Valedictorian past award winners. The class of 1958 asked that their booklet created by their class be put with their yearbook. Jeff Clutcher '78 said he would take care of that request.
Committee reports:
Afterglow committee has booked Vic Boris '66 and his band for next year's banquet for 2 hours compared to the previously 3 hours they performed.
Auditing Joan Fauland Eltringham '59 will receive the books after Mr. Sobotor is finished with them and will take care of the audit.
Awards committee will know more in February.
Banquet will be held at Masser's Banquet hall and the cost will be up $.40 to $12.70 per person with the same menu. Also fewer trays will be ordered for the after-Glo because of low attendance.
By-Law committee H. Robert Mattis '68, Chair, is still working on revisions with Dave Marateck and Myron Moskowitz in the next two weeks.
Class Representatives committee Jeff Clutcher needs the representatives for the class of 2008.
The Education fund as of the previous Tuesday had lost about 10% due to the stock market losses.
Entertainment was taken care of for next banquet.
Invitations had nothing to report.
Memorabilia had the booklets given to them as previously mentioned. There are thirty mugs left from the banquet.
Nominations are looking for a female nomination for vice-president.
Program committee had nothing to report.
Publicity committee had nothing in the local newspaper. Andy Heintzelman was contacted and stated that Memorial Day weekend is now their busiest weekend and have trouble getting all the events covered because of staff and event conflicts.
Website committee gave a handout with an updated list.
H. Robert Mattis '68, John Schankweiler '53 and Dave Marateck '72 would be meeting in February to continue their work on the by-laws for an active list for the education fund.
Several alumni were contacted about being offered a lifetime membership with another organization. Seven newsletters are now on the website. Also a request was received from "Up with Education" for potentially advertising and communicating opportunities through our Alumni newsletter.
Discussion with suggestions to be put in newsletters that will be sent out to everyone about other organizations interested in our membership. The webpage now also includes PDF files of the program of the banquet.
Old business in a special committee to meet with the Coal Township Alumni Association representatives to see about trying to have both banquets together. It has been 43 years since the last class graduated from Coal Township high school.
A committee will meet with Mr. Venna to make suggestions on having more students taking the scholarship tests and avoiding conflicts on the day they are taking them.
New Business - Discussion took place about ordering more copies of the 125th Anniversary books and their cost. Mike Buriak '62 and John Klinger '68 made a motion and seconded to have another 100 books printed, motion passed.
William Korbick '54 received correspondence from the late Vincent P. Depiante Jr. (class of 1949) and his wife Elvira Mirarchi-Depiante's attorney for their estate in reference to creating a Memorial Scholarship Fund. Monies over $421,000 will be given to the Shamokin area High School Educational Fund, a non-profit organization, and likewise to the Lourdes High School Alumni Fund. The money should be put into two separate banks accounts one each for Mr. Depiante and his wife. Irvin Liachowitz made a motion and Jim Backes seconded the motion and motion passed. The trustees will administer the money for two new scholarships that will be created for these alumni.
The Moyer estate from last year has not been settled as of yet.
The new officers for the Education Fund 15 member Trustees are John Schankweiler '53, president, Frederick Reed '46, vice-president, and Frances Brennan '63 as secretary.
Someone suggested that attending the banquet should be a requirement for students receiving their award scholarship money. It was decided it should not be our concern for those that do not attend or are unable to attend the banquet.
Problems did occur by not having the students submit their parents' names who would be attending the banquet for having the proper number of seats available. In the future all names should be submitted to their Class advisors.
Joan Fauland Eltringham is preparing for her classes' 50th anniversary and wanted to inform her classmates of the cost for the banquet.
John Klinger '68 said the banquet cost would remain at last year's cost of $25.00.
The next meeting will be held at the Grace Lutheran Church on Wednesday January 21st at 7:00p.m. The tentative day for the spring meeting is April 8th at the same location. A motion to end the meeting was made, seconded and passed.
Respectfully Submitted,
Dorene M. Weaver-Choffel '77
secretary
Minutes 05/24/2008
Shamokin Area Alumni Association
Minutes May 24, 2008
Meeting /Banquet
The Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association's 125th (1883- 2008) anniversary reunion was held on Saturday May 24th at the Elysburg Fire Company, Elysburg, Pennsylvania. The wonderful meal was catered by Masser's Catering. Books and photo albums from previous years were on display along with books containing names of contributors over the years to the general and educational century clubs. The Banquet began with President Barry "Mike" Buriak '62 welcoming everyone to the festivities and thanking everyone that helped with this year's banquet and those that helped with previous banquets. Mike explained the program had been changed to have all the scholarship winners go to the Coal Township Alumni Banquet to be recognized. Plans were altered after it was decided it would be too much of an inconvenience for the students. A committee would be meeting between the two Alumni Associations to discuss future banquets sometime soon. The Reverend Susan Roehs of Clark's Grove United Methodist Church gave the invocation. President Buriak then introduced the head table and officers. The Pledge of Allegiance to the flag was followed by the singing of "God Bless America" accompanied by Vic Boris '66 and his band the Sound Expression.
While dining the attendees were treated to several musical numbers by the senior chorus accompanied by Bonny Ensinger Klinger '68. Members of the chorus were Kevin Hopper, Eliza Reed, Christie Blair, Ardella Dobson, Nate Ford, Samantha Hager, and Caitlin Coller. They preformed the songs; "Irish Blessing" and "Coming Home".
Upon completion of dinner, the business meeting was called to order by President Barry "Mike" Buriak '62. He thanked the catering staff and the Alumni gave them all a warm round of applause for their work. President Buriak asked if everyone including the class of 2008 had all received their special 125th anniversary booklets. Also everyone attending the dinner received a beautiful purple keepsake mug with the 125th anniversary SAHS in white lettering.
President Buriak asked the class of 2008 to stand and be recognized. He wished them all the best and Good Luck in their future endeavors. Jessica Dascani, President of the Senior Class, presented President Buriak with the class pennant and said, "Thank you, for all you do for us."
John Klinger'68 informed everyone of the special project he and several others had been working on for some time. He had the Shamokin plaque on display at the banquet and several years still needed to be filled in with the names of the Valedictorian and Salutatorian. A similar plaque was on display at the Coal Township Alumni banquet. Sam Weaver the Coal Township Chairman '65 had found all the names of the Coal Township High School winners from 1900 to 1965, the year of the jointure between the two schools. Tommy Ryan and Jeff Clutcher '78 were also recognized for all their hard work in researching the list of names of past winners.
Irvin Liachowitz '42 designed and engraved all the names for both plaques. The plaques were presented at a special ceremony at the Shamokin Area High School on May 20th, 2008 and would be permanently on display in the lobby. John Klinger thanked the Shamokin Alumni Association for all of their help and financial support for this special project.
Still following the revised program Irvin Liachowitz '42 of the education trust committee proceeded to announce the winners of the alumni scholarship testing. The scholarships are for each of four years of college. Fourteen awards were given ranging from $800.00 to $3000.00 from the Coal Township Alumni and the Shamokin Alumni Associations. The winners, their awards, and their future plans are as follows:
Nathan Dale Ford, $3000.00, visual arts -film, Penn State University (Coal Township Award)
Matthew Alan Weikel, $2600.00, Accounting, Susquehanna University
Jesse Lee Swift, $2500.00, undecided, LCCC and Bloomsburg University (Coal Township Award)
Anna Maria Bogetti, $2100.00 undecided, Penn State Schuylkill Haven campus
Eliza Susan Reed, $2000.00, pre-physical therapy, Bloomsburg University (Coal Township Award)
James Joseph Garrity, $2000.00, Physics, Indiana University of Pennsylvania (Coal Township Award)
Daniel Joseph Latovich, $2000.00, Landscape Architecture, Penn State Main (Coal Township Award)
Zachary Alan Mayer, $2000.00, sports administration, Lock Haven University (Coal Township Award)
Caitlin Anne Teagle Coller,$2000.00, communications, LaSalle University(Coal Township Award)
Ardella Anne Dobson, $1800.00, music, Mansfield University
Jordan Lee Haddock, $1600.00, physicians' assistant, Kings College
Kristalyn Amber Vetovich, $1400.00, Education, Susquehanna University
Patrick John McDevitt, $1100.00, computer forensics, Bloomsburg University
Christine Sarah Fleming, $800.00, Pharmacy, Wilkes University
President Buriak asked if a motion to accept the annual secretary report as written in the bulletin would be given. A motion was made by Joan Fauland Eltringham '59 and seconded by John Klinger '68. The motion was carried. John Schankweiler '53 made a motion to accept the treasurer report as written in the bulletin and it was seconded by Bonnie Klinger '68. On the vote, motion was carried.
Vice President Susan Salvatore Reed '78 recognized the anniversary classes. Class of 1938 was celebrating their 70th class reunion. The class representative explained they used to meet every month now down to only four times annually with picnics and a Christmas party. There were 10 members present and the class donated $1121.00 to the General Fund.
Sara Lewis Neidig Zerby read a poem in honor of the Class of 1943 celebrating their 65th anniversary. Four members were present and the class gave a gift of $1581.00 to the General Fund.
The class of 1948 has 23 active members who get together regularly for picnics and pig roasts. The 60th anniversary class donated $2020.00 to the General Fund and $200.00 to the Scholarship Fund.
The class of 1953 being represented by John Schankweiler donated $5300.00 with matching funds totaling $7000.00 to the General Fund and $53.00 to the H. Richard Hillbush Scholarship Fund.
The Class of 1956, represented by Winifred J. Nemecek, gave a special donation of $195.00 to the General Fund to cover the mailings and postage expenses incurred for the banquet.
The classes of 1963; 1973; 1983(silver anniversary); 1988; 1993; 1998; 2003 were recognized but unfortunately no alumni members were present to be acknowledged.
John Klinger challenged his 40th anniversary class of 1968 to raise funds for the Scholarship and General Funds when the meet later this year. A check will be sent to the Association at that time.
Class of 1978 representative Jeffrey Clutcher announced their class reunion would be held at Indian Hills Golf Club in July.
1958 the Golden Anniversary Class had 20 members in attendance of the 75 active members in their class. Each received a coal memento with their anniversary on it. Their representative thanked the banquet committee. The golden anniversary class donated $16,800.00 with a few class members still looking to donate to the Scholarship Fund. Also a 1958 alumnus and his wife donated a special $1000.00 scholarship award to a student attending Penn State's main campus and $100.00 for one attending a branch campus in the fall in memory of his parents, Maurice and Florence Harrison.
Maurice Harrison was a partner with his brother, Harry, in Harrison Brothers Scrap Metal Dealers established in Shamokin, Pa in the early 1900's by their Father, Benjamin Harrison. The business was well known throughout the Shamokin Area for over 65 years until their retirement. Florence Harrison was one of the first two librarians for many years in the original Shamokin Public Library that was established on Eighth Street near Independence Street. She graduated from Bloomsburg College and taught geography in Berwick Public Schools.
These awards have been donated by Bob Harrison, Shamokin High - Class of 1958 and Penn State - Class of 1962 and his wife, Terri Harrison in memory of Maurice and Florence Harrison.
Bob Harrison ' 58 and Terri Harrison, 65 Fox Meadow Road, Scarsdale, NY 10583
The long distance award went to Barbara Goldberg Geisman class of 1958 who traveled from Israel to attend this year's anniversary.
Bill Korbich announced for everyone from the special 50th anniversary class to look and make sure they had the class year on their awards. A special thank you was given for all those who contributed to a total of over $27,072.00 plus $195.60 for postage and matching funds donated this year.
MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL
Mr. Chris Venna warmly thanked the Alumni Association for all their support and generosity. The efforts of the Alumni Association greatly help the school district and, even more importantly, help the students by affording them opportunities that otherwise may not have been possible.
Mr. Venna proudly announced academically many of the students will further their education at universities, colleges, trade schools, in the armed services and becoming self-employed. Mr. Venna went on to cite accomplishments like the duel student enrollment numbers having gone up again. This year 29 students enrolled in college courses at LCCC or Bloomsburg University to earn credits toward college with most having earned a "B" grade or higher. Eliza Reed has earned 39 credits for her education through the program. This program is an agreement between the Shamokin Area School district and both the Bloomsburg University and Luzerne County Community College, in which qualified high school juniors and seniors may enroll in college general education classes and count these grades and credits for graduation and college transfer study. Also the PSAA's scores for the 7th through 12th grades are the highest they have ever been to date.
Several of the athletic teams have qualified for league and district playoffs and many of the student-athletes have received individual honors as well. Girls' volleyball competed for their second year in districts; the girls' Basketball team was a runner-up in districts. The Boys basketball team was Schuylkill League champions and played in the state playoffs in their final year before moving into the newly formed Heartland League. Boys' track and field had runners competing in Shippensburg for state titles. Three wrestlers qualified and advanced to Hershey for a chance to win state titles also.
Two groups went to Europe this past year with Ms. Kropinski- Haas visiting Paris, France; parts of Spain; Austria; Lichtenstein; Switzerland and Germany.
The music program continues to excel and several students have qualified for the district, regional and state music festivals. For the second year in a row the band has been in the state band completion and won awards for their performances.
Mr. Venna commended the students for their volunteer work for SACH, Salvation Army, Special Olympics, Relay for Life and local fire and emergency groups.
The students have also benefited this past year from a grant titled Classrooms for the Future. This new program will incorporate new technology to have students learn and use computers, the internet and enhanced technology. The school has received approximately eight Interactive Whiteboards and one hundred fifty-eight laptop computers for the students and teachers to utilize with the goal of increasing student achievement.
Other improvements for the school include new bleachers installed in the gym; two new scoreboards were donated by an alumnus, Randy Florenza, class of 1981; and the auditorium receive a new coat of paint last year and new carpet this year.
Special upcoming dates are as follows; The Baccalaureate service will be held June 3rd at 7:00 p.m. the awards presentation program will be June 4th starting at 6:30 p.m. and graduation services will be held Friday June 6th at 6:30 p.m.
Mr. Venna concluded by encouraging everyone to enjoy their weekend and Memorial Day Holiday.
The ratification of three trustees to the education committee was conducted by Joan Fauland Eltringham '59, Trustee committee president; David Donmoyer '48, attorney H.Robert Mattis '68 and attorney David Marateck '72. Myron Moskowitz '42 made a motion to accept the nominees. John Klinger '68 seconded the motion. The motion was carried. Nominations for the education committee officers are as follows:
Joan Fauland Eltringham '59 president; John Schankweiler '53 vice president; William Korbich '54 treasurer and Frances Brennan '63 secretary. Jeffrey Clutcher '78 made a motion to accept the nominees and Alma Carl seconded the motion. The motion was carried.
Nominations for alumni association officers were presented by Mike Buriak'62. On the vote, the new slate was accepted.
Susan Salvo tore Reed '78, President
James Backes '79, Vice-president
William Korbich '54, Treasurer
Dorene M. Weaver Choffel '77, Secretary
Helen Jane Murphy '43, Historian
Jeffrey Clutcher'78, Registrar
President Buriak congratulated the slate and introduced the new president and vice-president to those present. After the business meeting concluded with the singing of the Alma Mater, the old and the new versions, and the benediction everyone was invited to remain for the Afterglow festivities. Music was provided by Vic Boris ('66) Sound Expression. A buffet was also served.
Respectfully submitted,
Dorene M. Weaver Choffel '77, Secretary
Additional awards which were handed out on behalf of the Alumni Association on awards night at the high school:
Malvin E. Paul student Athlete award - Caleb Vesnefskie
Stella Olcese award - Jordan Haddock
Gillespie Family Publications awards - Megan Bradley; Jessica Dascani and Laura Thew
Albert Fecko award -Jessica Dascani
Leone Adams Scholarship fund in memory of Louise and Isaac Rothermel -Laura Thew
Peter J. Malafi awards - Michele Carey and Matthew Weikel
Rachel VanGasken Schrider Scholarship - Matthew Weikel
H. Richard Hilbush memorial Awards for English - Cassandra Broscious and Christopher Gaydon
Leone Adams fund, in memory of Charles E. and Lulu I. Venn - Matthew Weikel
Robert Metzner awards - Christine Fleming and James Garrity
Sara Wiest Hall award for the Performing Arts - Joseph Costa
Shamokin High School Alumni Association Subject and Curriculum awards
Art - Megan Bradley and Daniel Latovich
Business - Greg Broussard
English - Megan Bradley
Foreign Languages - James Garrity
Science - Christine Fleming
Social Studies - Janeen Nahodil
Vocational - Jonathan Reigle
Maurice and Florence Harrison Memorial Scholarships - Matthew Druckenmiller and Daniel Latovich
Scott Bramhall Salutatorian award and Class of 1913 award - Caitlin Coller
Minutes 04/10/2008
Shamokin Area Alumni Association
Spring Meeting April 10, 2008
Minutes
President Barry "Mike" Buriak called the meeting to order at 7:15p.m. Dorene M. Weaver Choffel read the secretary's report. Several corrections were made and Irvin Liachowitz made a motion to have the minutes approved as corrected and Mary Anne Pitorak Miller seconded the motion, motion passed. Treasurer William Korbich said the balance in the account to be around $17,000.00 with the cost of printing to be around $8,900.00 which will leave around $8,000.00 in the account. Shirley Edwards Hughes made a motion to accept the treasurer's report and John Klinger seconded the motion, motion passed.
No communications to report. Committee reports: Susan Kropinski declined to accept a nomination to be on the program committee.
Under a special committee report H. Robert Mattis met with a committee from the Coal Township Alumni Association. H. Robert Mattis, John Klinger and Steve Gallie met with Edward Binkoskie and Lum Bradley. Taking the lead Steve Gallie, a recent graduate of Shamokin Area High School class of 2006, stressed the need for unity and to keep the class together. As a compromise all the winners would be bussed over to Lazarski's banquet hall in Mt. Carmel. This way the class would remain together and everyone would be recognized. All remarked how impressed they were with Steve Gallie and how he was able to convince the attendees to keep the class together. John Klinger talked to Ed Binkoskie and then talked to Principal Chris Venna who would supply the bus. The insurance would be covered by the Shamokin Area high school. Sam Weaver and Ed Binkoskie would come to the Shamokin Area Alumni banquet and then escort the winners to Lazarski's. There at the Coal Township banquet the winners would be introduced and their photos and names taken for the paper. After this year's banquet an exploratory committee will meet with Lum Bradley and Sam Weaver '62 from the youngest class of Coal Township High School. Future plans to hold the two class reunions together will be discussed. Discussion will mention the use of alcohol and other discrepancies. William Korbich motioned to invite Ed Binkoskie and his wife as guests to the Shamokin Area Alumni banquet. Motion was seconded and passed. H. Robert Mattis reported around 300 members are in the Coal Township Alumni association. Their spring meeting will be April 15th, and after that a committee consisting of John Klinger, Shirley (Fisher) Jackson, James Backes, and Jeffrey Clutcher and the new president Susan Reed will contact the Coal Township committee to set up a meeting.
Afterglow committee: Neither of the chairpersons was present. Victor Boris was booked and will provide the entertainment.
Banquet committee: Masser's notified John Klinger that a wedding had cancelled and we were now able to use all the round tables we needed to provide more space in the fire hall. John Klinger would take his trailer and move them to the hall. Jeffrey Clutcher volunteered to help and everyone was asked to come and help set up Friday evening at 3:00 p.m. Next year's banquet may be booked at Masser's banquet hall or if it is a combined banquet with Coal Township Alumni possibly a catered meal at the Shamokin Area high school.
By-Laws Committee: H. Robert Mattis reported nothing new.
Class representatives Committee: Class of 1983 representative, Janice Olcese Miner '83 would be replaced by Tina Banabe '83.
Education Fund Committee: Ed Binkoski, Mike Buriak, and Joan Fauland Eltringham met at the school with Dr. Diane Serafin and Joe Klebon to redo two sections of the alumni scholarship test. A former teacher volunteered to type the new sections. The booklets were printed off in color according to the different sections and were around fifty pages in length. The printing was done at Staples and Ed Binkoski said Coal Township Alumni Association would pay half of the cost. He said Coal Township Alumni Assoc. was unaware of the costs incurred for the testing and apologized for not helping with sharing the cost previously. Dr. Serafine used her educational discount to have the official test booklets bound and she would recommend and approve to have the cost come from the M&T education fund. The total bill of the booklets plus the monitoring, normally around $185.00, and other costs for typing or corrections would be sent to William Korbich.
The awards night will be June 4th, and William Korbich declined to hand out the awards. Dorene M. Weaver Choffel volunteered to do the awards and John Klinger nominated Sue Reed to help hand out the awards and Dorene seconded the nomination. Mary Anne Pitorak Miller said she would e-mail the bank. William Korbich said he would call M&T bank and have them prepare the checks and only the two checks for the education fund would be blank and have to be filled out that evening.
The president normally goes and talks to the senior class and invites them to be members of the alumni association and to attend this year's banquet on the day of the scholarship testing. Mike Buriak extended this year's invitation. Joan Fauland Eltringham spoke about the educational awards and Ed Binkoski spoke on behalf of the Coal Township Alumni Association awards.
Entertainment Committee: Irvin Liachowitz said the students would perform a few numbers from the musical South Pacific.
Invitation Committee: Sheila Masinos Pavelko said all the invitations were in the mail and members should be receiving them.
Memorabilia Committee: William Korbich said the photographer, Ronald Peter Fedorczek, dropped off a bunch of photos. Bill arranged them according to the years ranging from 1994 to 2007 and put them into photo albums to be displayed on a table at the banquet. A new cup design had to be ordered and H. Robert Mattis made a motion to purchase the new cup at around $2.89 per cup Dorene M. Weaver Choffel seconded the motion and the motion passed. They had the coal candy for inside the cups. John Schankweiler said the special anniversary booklets for each alumni cost about $20.00 a piece to print and a run of 350 books would be ordered. The cost would be around $6000.00 and that they had received $5700.00 to pay for the booklets. John Schankweiler made the motion to give one book to each alumnus that attends the banquet. Jeff Clutcher seconded the motion and the motion passed.
Program Committee: Mary Anne Pitorak Miller had a handout of the banquet's program. Many comments were made and discussion of the timing for the early parts of the program took place. Finally a time line that seemed to fit was agreed upon so the important parts of the agenda would be finished before the award winners would be bussed over to Lazarski's in Mt. Carmel to the Coal Township Alumni Association's banquet. The students would have to leave by 7:00p.m.
On the plaque to be displayed in the high school several years were still missing. The years from 1883 to 1920 needed to be researched to find the valedictorians and the Salutatorians from those missing years.
Dorene M. Weaver Choffel would order flowers and make place cards for seating arrangements for the head table. Mike Buriak would contact the minister for the evening.
Since everyone was receiving a special gift at the banquet door prizes would not be given out this year.
Publicity Committee: No one from the committee was present.
Website Committee: John Clutcher had a handout for everyone.
Under Other reports, Mike Buriak thanked Sheila Masinos Pavelko and everyone at Keystone Printing for the terrific job they had done. Jeff Clutcher said starting next week you would be able to view the book.
Old Business: Someone brought up the fact that this year's anniversary class of 1943 had an alumnus that had not missed a banquet since her graduation, a record 65 years, Sara Lewis Neidig Zerby. Several others had near perfect attendance, Irvin Liachowitz, except for two and a half years while he was away in the service and Shirley Edwards Hughes who also missed a few years. Dorene M. Weaver Choffel offered to pick out a small award to be given to these special alumni.
New Business: An ad was placed in the program for the Bernie Romanoski Hall of Fame banquet. This year the greyhound football teams for 1957 to 1958 were being recognized. Due to time constraints a $50.00 ad was sent to Bernie Romanoski Jr. for the program. Myron Moskowitz made a motion to pay for the ad and Irvin Liachowitz seconded the motion and the motion passed.
It was decided to change the time of the alumni scholarship awards testing to the time when the rest of the school was taking their PSSA exams. That way it would be during the middle of the school week and students wanting to take the test would not run into conflicts. The new president would be a representative to the education committee and that committee would meet with the principal and guidance counselor to go over the new time period. A motion was made by Myron Moskowitz and seconded by Mary Anne Pitorak Miller, motion passed.
The next meeting of the Shamokin Area Alumni Association would be at the banquet on May 24, 2008 at the Elysburg Fire Company at 5:45 p.m.
Respectfully Submitted,
Dorene M. (Weaver) Choffel '77, Secretary
Minutes 01/10/2008
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
Minutes of January 10, 2008 Meeting
The meeting was called to order by President Barry “Mike” Buriak at 7:10 p.m.
A motion was made to table the minutes until next meeting due to problems that occurred with the Secretary’s computer.
The Treasurer, William Korbich '54, reported an increase in funds from the same time last year in part from the larger attendance at last year’s banquet. Around $16,000.00 compared to $14,000.00. The cost of the rental for the banquet was $450.00. The Peter J. Malafi general scholarship fund has presently around $35,000.00. Motion to accept the Treasurer’s report was made, seconded and carried.
Communications: Joan Fauland Eltringham '59 reported that attorney Douglas P. Barnes reported money from the Bruce Moyer Estate was being donated to the association. A petition to the court to probe the details would take place.
Irvin Liachowitz '42 asked for more information on the letter sent to the Coal Township Alumni Association concerning the recognition of this year’s winners by Coal Township at their banquet.
William Korbich explained the background concerning the request made by the Coal Township Alumni. Further discussion transpired and H. Robert Mattis suggested that a committee be formed to discuss the matter with Coal Township representatives so the winners would not know previous to the banquet who won the Coal Township awards. Committee would consist of Steven Gallie 2006, John Klinger, Irvin Liachowitz, and H. Robert Mattis. Edward Binkoskie from the Coal Township Alumni Association would be contacted and a date to meet would be set up.
Banquet:
John Klinger '68 welcomed the newest class representatives, Steven Gallie and Nathan Schwalm, from the class of 2006. He was concerned about the presentation of the awards at the Shamokin Alumni banquet and how the Coal Township award winners would be recognized. He wondered if the winners could possibly attend both banquets to be recognized. Perhaps a shuttle could take them from one banquet to the next.
Afterglow:
Rob Ensinger was not present. Dorothy Zebrowski Goodman reported Victor Boris and the Sound Expression were hired for the entertainment for the banquet. John Klinger said the catering from Masser’s would stay the same price as last year, $12.50 per person. The menu would consist of beef, chicken, coleslaw, potatoes, and ice cream cake. Additional round tables and extra chairs would be available from the Elysburg Firehouse Committee.
By-Laws:
H. Robert Mattis, chair, stated nothing new to report.
Entertainment:
Included in the previous afterglow report.
Invitation:
Sheila Masinos Pavelko was not present. The secretary, Dorene M. (Weaver) Choffel was asked to send invitations to The Shamokin Principal and the Board members to attend this year’s anniversary banquet as soon as possible. John Clutcher has copies of officers duties located on the Registar's PC.
Memorabilia:
Charlie? reported a stoneware 12 ounce cup with the printing Shamokin HS 125 years and filled with candy would be used as a gift for everyone at the banquet. If 576 cups are purchased the cost will be $2.79 per cup.
H. Robert Mattis has brought his personal collection of memorabilia for all to view tonight.
Jeff Clutcher is working on the booklet and if anyone had any suggestions they should notify John Schankweiler. The 50th anniversary class would receive the coal gift previously given as their keepsake.
Myron Moskowitz made a motion to contact Academy Sports Center to order the cups and coal candy for the banquet. Motion was seconded by Irvin Liachowitz and motion carried.
Nominations:
John Klinger ’68 reported that Rob Ensinger asked to be taken off the committee. John Klinger was willing to take his place on the committee.
In order of procession Susan Reed would become President, James Backes ‘79 agreed to be nominated for Vice-President, John Schankweiler moved to accept his nomination and John Klinger seconded the motion. Dorene M. Choffel agreed to continue as Secretary; John Schankweiler moved to accept the nomimation and Susan Reed seconded the motion. William Korbich was nominated to continue as Treasurer and Robert Mattis moved to accept and Dorene Choffel seconded the motion. Jeffrey Clutcher was nominated to remain as Registrar, so moved by William Korbich and seconded by John Klinger. Nomination for Historian was Helen Jane Murphy by Jeffrey Clutcher and seconded by Irvin Liachowitz. All nominations were closed and all motions were voted on and passed.
Program:
Under the program committee Walter Fidler asked to be removed. Mary Anne Pitorak Miller will be the new chairperson. Susan Kropinski would handle the door prizes and John Schankweiler would also help on the committee.
Publicity:
Robert Mattis volunteered to put an article together of how the Shamokin Alumni Association began in 1882 with the first class (three graduates) getting together the following year after graduation. They became officers, president, vice president and secretary. They emphasized the importance of meeting on a regular basis to see members of the previous classes and those that were to follow.
Shirley Edward Hughes reported on the importance of meeting and the up coming 60th anniversary class.
Website:
John Clutcher reported over 987 hits on the website. He would post the by-laws when they became available.
Deadline for letters to sponsor requests for the booklet will be February 1st, 2008. John would reply to any requests from the data base and continue with web maintenance.
Other:
Back to the education committee and a discussion was started about trying to update the testing for the alumni awards. It was reported by Joan Fauland Eltringham that the new tests would cost well over $10,000. Steven Gallie ‘2007and Nathan Schwalm ‘2007 were asked what they thought of the test questions they had taken the previous year. They both admitted some of the material was outdated but overall the test was pretty challenging. It was suggested perhaps some new questions could be compiled from the high school teachers and through Joe Klebon and Dr. Serafine be incorporated into the test.
The research for the plaque(s) to be placed in the high school lobby is still continuing. Tommy Ryan class of 1923 initiated everything in recognizing the valedictorians and salutatorians.Sam Weaver and Edward Binkoskie would be contacted to see how they were progressing with finding the names of the Coal Township High school winners.
New Business:
The next meeting of the Shamokin Area Alumni Association would take place April 10th , 2008 at 7:00p.m. The location would again be the Grace Lutheran Church on Chestnut Street.
Respectfully Submitted,
Dorene M. (Weaver) Choffel '77, Secretary
Minutes 09/20/2007
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
Minutes of Fall Kickoff Dinner Meeting
September 20th, 2007
The Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association held its annual kickoff dinner at Masser's Restaurant September 20th, 2007. Sixteen members were present. Upon completion of dinner, the business meeting was called to order by President Barry "Mike" Buriak '62.
Treasurer's Report:
Treasurer William Korbich '54 reported that the Alumni Scholarship Funds continue to grow. Last year $13, 744.00 was awarded; $3,000.00 more than the previous year. Since last meeting the registrar needed a new computer and one was purchased. Tom Olcese '48 donated $500.00 toward the purchase. Total cost of the computer and its programs was $1025.00. A motion to accept the treasurer's report was made by John Schankweiler '53 and was seconded by Shirley Edwards Hughes '47. The motion was carried.
Communications:
Nothing new to report
A representative of the trustees reported Thank You notes were received from each of the students who received awards.
Committee Reports
Afterglow:
Dorothy Zebrowski Goodman reported the Afterglow will continue to be held after dinner at the Elysburg Fire Company. She questioned about continuing the dancing prizes due to lack of participants. Comments were made that most people come to socialize and talk to one another. The orchestra would still be on one side and the lights would be turned down for dancing purposes. Prior to testing scheduled in March/April she was going to talk to the seniors in the auditorium and ask for volunteers to stay for the afterglow. Suggestions to talk to Class Advisors also were made.
Banquet:
John Klinger reported tables and chairs may have to be rented depending on the number of people that respond. 429 people attended the previous anniversary year and the banquet was held in the gym at the high school. Last year's attendance at the Banquet was 329 with 30 parents attending.
By-Laws:
H. Robert Mattis, Chair, reported that he is working on revisions with Dave Marateck and Myron Moskowitz in the next two weeks.
Class Representatives:
Jeffrey Clutcher received the resignation of Wayne E. Grow, 1950 Class representative. He proposed to accept his nomination of Joan (Wallish) Muskey as his replacement
Education Fund:
Joan Fauland Eltringham '59 responded to the letter from Dr. Diane Serafin, counselor, SAMHS, wrote concerning the need for the Alumni association to meet with M & T directly. Frances Brennan would receive the list of names and handle the disbursement of funds to the winners of the scholarships.
Entertainment:
Irvin Liachowitz was not present, but he was sure Vic Boris' 66 and the Sound Expression would again provide the music at the banquet.
Invitation:
Sheila (Masinos) Pavelko was not present.
Memorabilia:
Jeffery Clutcher reported nothing new at the present time.
Nominations:
Susan Kropinski had two names for consideration for the vice-president (male) position; James Backes and Garth Hall. A motion was made by David Donmoyer and seconded by John Klinger to make inquires as to who would be interested in the position. The motion carried. The date for the 2008 banquet would be May 24th, and the following year it would be on Mat 23rd, 2009.
Programs:
Walter Fiddler would have them prepared for the night of the banquet.
Publicity:
Robert Wheary was not present. Mike Buriak '62 stated the plans for the anniversary year have started and Bill Korbich '54 said a mass mailing would be sent out to everyone hopefully before the January 10th meeting. The information concerning the anniversary books being printed were mentioned in the bulletins going out. The cost of the roughly 145 books would be $1540.00
Mike Buriak also asked secretary Dorene (Weaver) Choffel to contact Rob Wheary at the News-Item to have an article and a photograph published in the paper to generate more interest in the anniversary banquet. A motion was proposed by John Clutcher to send a letter to all alumni and seconded by Shirley (Fisher) Jackson '51. Motion carried.
Website:
John Clutcher asked everyone to send him an e-mail if anything needs to be changed or added to the web-page section. Possible suggestions are a way to have someone volunteer to help on a committee or ask the board members questions.
Anniversary Booklet:
John Schankweiler '53 and Shirley (Edwards) Hughes'47 sent out letters to previous scholarship winners for pictures and donations with bronze, silver and gold categories. They had a poor response with $4600.00 received. Booklets will be given out to alumni members in attendance of the anniversary banquet. Robert Ensinger will help with the historical end of information. Garth Hall volunteered his services and would coordinate getting things together and submitted in a timely manner. He would check on the deadline to get things finalized for the printing of the booklet.
Other Committee reports: None to report.
Old Business: None to report.
New Business:
William Korbich spoke up about receiving a letter from Mr. Edward Binkoski, treasurer for the Coal Township alumni association. The Coal Township alumni association wants to invite, recognize, and present the winners of their six awards at their banquet which is held at the same time and on the same date. Discussion followed with the many pros and cons, the biggest being the fact that the Coal Township award winners would know prior to the banquet. In the past everyone would come to the Shamokin alumni banquet to learn if they won scholarship money.
Currently the Shamokin alumni association pays for and administers the alumni tests.
William Korbich stated that it is their awards and they would probably do what they wanted to do regardless of our decisions. It was motioned to have the secretary type up a letter nicely and graciously to have Coal Township recognize their award winners. Motion was seconded by William Korbich. Favor of motion with one opposed. The administrators would continue to be Community Bank.
Jeffrey Clutcher and Sheila Masinos Pavelko went through the portfolios to update. It took 303.80 minutes to go through 264 or three quarters of the records. Jeff asked to be reimbursed $45.50 for the changes. A motion was made by Shirley Edwards Hughes'47 and seconded by David Donmoyer to reimburse him. Motion carried.
William Korbich and Edward Binkoskie have had permission granted to formally present a plaque to be displayed in the lobby of the Shamokin Area Middle -High school. The cost of the plaque would be shared by the two alumni associations. The plaque(s) would list all of the valedictorians and salutatorians from both High schools' beginnings until the present.
David Donmoyer made the motion to get involved and John Klinger and Jeffrey Clutcher volunteered to do research to finish the project.
Next meeting will be held on January 10, 2008 at 7:00 p.m. in the social room of the Grace Lutheran Church on 7th and Chestnut Streets.
Respectfully submitted,
Dorene M. (Weaver) Choffel '77, Secretary
Minutes 05/26/2007
Minutes – May 26, 2007
Meeting/Banquet
The Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association’s 124th annual reunion was held on May 26th at the Elysburg Fire Co. Elysburg, PA and catered by Masser’s Catering. A total of 280 were present. Books from the 25th, 50th, 75th and 100th anniversaries were on display along with books containing names of contributors over the years to the general and educational century clubs. The Banquet began with President Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ‘74 welcoming everyone to the festivities and introducing the officers at the head table. The invocation was given by Rev. Navon Satyavrata of St. Johns United Methodist Church and followed by the pledge to the flag and singing of “God Bless America” accompanied by Irvin Liachowitz ’42.
Upon completion of dinner, the business meeting was called to order by President Mary Anne Pitorak Miller’74. President Miller began with a moment of silence to remember all deceased Alumni and especially for Robert Sheetz and Matthew Sandri who died while serving in the Armed Forces in Iraq. A motion to accept the annual secretary report as written in the bulletin was given by John Schankweiler ’53 and second by Shirley Fisher Jackson ’51. The motion was carried. John Klinger ‘68 made a motion to accept the treasurer report as written in the bulletin. Eugene Boughner ’60 seconded the motion. On the vote, the motion was carried.
President Miller asked the class of 2007 to stand and be recognized. Tony Wondoloski, President of the Senior Class, presented their pennant.
The barbershop quartet from Shamokin Area High School entertained the Alumni with two songs accompanied by Bonny Ensinger Klinger ‘68. Members of the quartet were Tony Wondoloski, Andrew Choffel, Eric Troxell, and Jasper Lloyd.
Next, the door prizes were presented by Susan Kropinski ’75 and John Klinger with the assistance from members of the current senior class. More than 50 door prizes were awarded.
Vice President Barry Michael Buriak ‘62 recognized the anniversary classes.
Class of 1937 was celebrating their 70th Year Reunion.
Class of 1942 – Williard Wagner addressed the Alumni and presented a gift to the Association in the amount of $2,075.
Class of 1947 – Shirley Edward Hughes recognized her class and commended them for their dedication to the Association. A gift in the amount of $4,747 was presented to the Association to be divided as $1,000 Century Fund, $800 Education Fund, $1,020 General Fund, and $1,927 Class of 1947.
Class of 1967 will be celebrating their 40th Anniversary in July.
Class of 1977 was celebrating their 30th Anniversary.
Classes of 1987 and 1997 were recognized.
Class of 1952 was asked to stand and be recognized. The class members have decided to send their gifts directly to the Alumni Association and to celebrate their 55th Anniversary at this year’s banquet.
Class of 2006 was represented by Bonny Ensinger Klinger. Mrs. Klinger announced on behalf of the Senior Class Advisors, Linda Venn and Noreen Schwalm, the Class of 2006 is donating the remaining amount of $550 from their activities account to the Association.
Silver Anniversary Class of 1982 was recognized.
Golden Anniversary Class of 1957 was recognized and asked to stand. Kay Barr Berry ’57 represented her class and presented to the Alumni Association their gift of $24,686. The gift is for the General Scholarship Fund and Peter J. Malafi Award. The Alumni Association presented a gift to each member present. William Korbich ’54 congratulated the class on having the largest Golden Anniversary members in attendance. He then explained why not all the gifts have the years 1957-2007 engraved on them. Mr. Korbich said in past years on average only 30-35 members attend, and the gift order is placed in advance of the RSVP date of the banquet.
Diamond Anniversary Class of 1932 was recognized by William Korbich. Walton Hill ‘32 was in attendance.
The Distance Award was given to Frank Schmidt ’57 from California.
Irvin Liachowitz '42 of the education trust committee announced the winners of the alumni scholarship testing. The scholarships are for each of four years of college. Fourteen awards were given ranging from $800 to $3000 from Coal Township and Shamokin Alumni Associations.
Winners, their awards, and future plans are as follows:
Daniel Richardson, $3,000, mechanical engineer, Penn State University (coal township award)
Jamie Shinskie, $2,500, science, Case Western University
Keziah Block, $2,500, special education, Kings College (coal township award)
Sarah Schu, $2,000, journalism, Temple University
Andrew Choffel, $2,000, environmental studies/marine biology, University of Maine at Machias (coal township award)
Briana Miller, $2,000, biology, Shippensburg University (coal township award)
Frank Marcinek, $2,000, undecided, Susquehanna University
Melissa Brandau, $2,000, business, Susquehanna University (coal township award)
Kelsey McAndrew, $2,000 (coal township award)
Janessa Malett, $1,800, elementary education, Shippensburg University
Kyrstin Shadle, $1,600, undeclared, Susquehanna University
Lauren Snyder, $1,400, nursing, Wilkes University
Adam Krushinskie, $1,100, political science/pre-law, Susquehanna University
Dale Haupt, $800, pre-med, Shippensburg University
Chris Venna, Shamokin Area Middle School/Senior High School Principal, thanked the alumni association for its efforts and generosity for the students. He shared the academic successes in the past year which included the dual enrollment program for students to earn college credits. Several students will begin their college years with one semester completed. He reported that students take AP courses and are scoring well on the AP exams. Students have been accepted to various colleges and universities. Mr. Venna shared the athletic successes. “Girl’s volleyball made district playoffs (1st time ever), girls soccer, boys and girls basketball all qualified for district playoffs. The Girl’s basketball team was District 4 Champions. In swimming, two individual league champions and a relay team that was also league champs. Two wrestlers made it to regional competition. Mr. Venna announced the accomplishments of our students in Music & Arts. Some of these included excellent concerts and programs, the musical production of “Seussical”, students qualifying for district, regional, and state festivals in band, chorus, and orchestra, and the hosting of District 8 Orchestra Festival. Mr. Venna also noted the student’s successes in Service. He commended the students on their volunteer work for SACH, Salvation Army, Special Olympics, and Relay for Life. Mr. Venna then shared the continual progress on upgrading the curriculum, the opportunity for students to utilize an environmental center located near the vo-tech school, recognized the facilities as one of the best in the state, and shared the awards of two teachers as being recognized as WBRE Teacher of the Month and Wal-Mart Teacher of the Year. He concluded with thanking everyone and commending the Association for providing the scholarship opportunities to the students.
The ratification of 3 trustees to the education committee was conducted by Joan Fauland Eltringham ‘59. William Korbich, James Booth ‘48, and John Schankweiler ’53 were nominated for a five-year term. Kathleen Eltringham made a motion to accept the nominees. Robert Carr seconded the motion. The motion was carried.
Nominations for alumni officers were presented by Mary Anne Pitorak Miller. On the vote, the new slate was accepted.
Barry “Mike” Buriak ‘62, President
Susan Salvatore Reed ‘78, Vice President
William Korbich ‘54, Treasurer
Dorene Weaver Choffel ‘77, Secretary
Helen Jane Murphy ‘43, Historian
Jeffrey Clutcher ‘78, Registrar
President Miller congratulated the slate and introduced Barry “Mike” Buriak and Susan Reed to those present.
After the business meeting concluded with the singing of the Alma Mater and benediction everyone was invited to remain for the Afterglow festivities. Music was provided by Vic Boris (’66) Sound Expression. A buffet was also served.
Respectfully Submitted,
Karen (Wilk) Colangelo ‘85, Secretary
Minutes 04/18/2007
Shamokin Area Alumni Association
April 18, 2007 Minutes
Call to Order
The meeting was called to order by President Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ('74). There were 12 members present, including Vice President Michael Buriak, Treasurer Bill Korbich and Registrar Jeffrey Clutcher.
Secretary's Report
The Secretary's Report was read by the President in the absence of Secretary Karen Colangelo. Myron Moskowitz made a motion to accept the report. John Klinger seconded the motion. The motion was carried.
Treasurer's Report
Bill Korbich read the Treasurer's Report. It was accepted as read on a motion by Irvin Liachowitz and a second by Shirley Hughes. On the vote, the motion was carried.
Communications
No Report
Committee Reports
Afterglow: Dorothy Goodman will be handling the Afterglow.
Audit: No report needed. Reported last meeting.
Banquet: John Klinger reported the Massers' will cater. They will be providing tablechoths, table flowers and dinnerware in addition to the food. The association members will be setting the tables and they will be square. Set up will be at 3:00pm on Friday May 25th. Setup needs on Saturday TBD after Friday completes. It was also agreed that directions will be sent with the tickets.
By-Laws: Elizabeth Ryan will be removed from committee.
Class Representatives: Member from class of 1932 removed.
Entertainment: Irvin Liachowitz reported that Vic Boris and his group will once again provide music for dancing. Some members of the senior class will be providing musical selections during the banquet.
Education: There will be 14 awards with the first award in the amount of $3,000 from the Coal Township Alumni Association.
Nominations: A motion was made by Myron Moskowitz that Susan Salvatore Reed Class of 1978 be placed on the ballot to become the incoming Vice-President. Irvin Liachowitz seconded. The motion carried.
Program: Walter Fidler said that the program will contain tributes to two recently deceased past presidents. He also congratulated Susan Salvatore Reed on her nomnation.
Publicity: Bobby Wheary a staff writer at the News Item has agreed to take over as publicity chairperson.
Web Site: John Clutcher presented written report on the Web Site. Since the start of the web page - April 8th, 1998 – 24,237 total visits have been logged. John will post Education By-Laws on the web site when they become available.
Old Business
None
New Business
- It was noted that money collected for the 125th anniversary commenorative book is being held in a separate account.
- A discussion was held regarding memorabilia.
- Gifts for the 125th anniversary were also discussed.
- Mary Anne Pitorak Miller will present the subject awards administered by the Alumni Association at the Awards Ceremony on June 1st.
- A motion was made to raise the amount of the Hilbush Award from $150 to $200 by Shirley Hughes and seconded by Jeffrey Clutcher. The motion carried.
- Bill Korbich reviewed other awards that are presented by the Alumni Association.
The next meeting will be held on the 124th reunion meeting on May 26, 2007 at 6:00p.m. at the Elysburg Fire Company.
Adjournment: A motion to adjourn was made by Myron Moskowitz and seconded by John Schankweiler to adjourn the meeting. The motion carried.
Minutes 01/17/2007
Shamokin Area Alumni Association
January 17, 2007 Minutes
Call to Order
The meeting was called to order by President Mary Anne Pitorak Miller ('74). There were 16 members present, including Vice President Michael Buriak ('62), Treasurer Bill Korbich ('54) and Registrar Jeffrey Clutcher ('78).
Secretary's Report
The Secretary's Report was read by the President in the absence of Secretary Karen Wilk Colangelo ('85). Myron Moskowitz ('42) made a motion to accept the report. Fritz Reed ('46) seconded the motion. The motion was carried.
Treasurer's Report
Bill Korbich read the Treasurer's Report. It was accepted as read on a motion by Irvin Liachowitz and a second by John Schankweiler ('53). On the vote, the motion was carried.
Communications
1. The President read the resignation of Frances Brennan ('63) for the Publicity Committee. We thank Frances for her service.
2. The President also read a request from Secretary Karen Colangelo requesting that the position of Secretary be opened for nominations. We thank Karen for her service.
3. Registrar Jeff Clutcher read a request from Dr. Phil Manney and Greg Maresca. They asked if the Alumni Association would make its membership aware of the sporting events that they broadcast via the Internet.
4. Registrar Jeff Clutcher also read a request from Jeanne Shaffer that asks that the membership be made aware of the Anthracite Festival of the Arts since it is being held on Alumni weekend.
Committee Reports
Audit: It was reported that the Treasurer's books were audited and found to be in good order.
Banquet: John Klinger ('68) reported that the Elysburg Fire Company has the capacity to seat 500 people. The cost of using the hall would be $300 and clean-up would be an additional $250, which would mean the committee would not have to clean up. They would have to set up and decorate. On a motion by Bill Korbich and Fritz Reed, the membership decided to hold the 124th Reunion Banquet at the Elysburg Fire Company with Masser's catering the food. Date of the event is Saturday May 26th, 2007.
Entertainment: Irvin Liachowitz ('42) reported that Vic Boris and his group will once provide music for dancing.
Education: Bill Korbich covered updated information about the Education Fund accounts in his Treasurer's Report.
Invitation: Pam Grow Keiser ('79) has chosen not to continue as Chairperson for the Invitation Committee. Sheila Masinos Pavelko ('74) has agreed to take over that position. We thank Pam for her service.
Program: Walter Fidler ('39) said that the program will follow the usual format. Suggestions were made as to how to come up with extra space in the program in the event it would be needed.
Web Site: John Clutcher ('74) presented a written report concerning the Web Site. Additional Frequently Asked Questions were added to the site. The web site will also reflect the recent openings for secretary and publicity being discussed at the meeting tonight.
Old Business
Nothing new was reported.
New Business
1. The gifts for the 50th anniversary class will be the same as last year.
2. A meeting for members wishing to help with the 125th Anniversary Commemorative Book was tentatively set for Monday January 29th at 7:30 in the High School. Contact Bill Korbich for additional information if needed.
3. Fritz Reed made a motion, seconded by Irvin Liachowitz, to use money donated by the Class of 1946 for the purchase of a new computer for the Registrar.
The next meeting will be held on Wednesday April 18, 2007 at 7:00pm. Grace Lutheran Church - 7th and Chestnut Streets - Shamokin, PA.
Adjournment: A motion to adjourn was made by Myron Moskowitz and seconded by Rich Eltringham to adjourn the meeting. The motion carried.
Minutes 09/20/2006
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
Minutes of Fall Meeting at Massers' Restaurant
September 20th, 2006
29 members and guests were present, including Mary Anne Pitorak Miller, President; Michael Buriak, Vice-President, Treasurer William Korbich: and Registrar Jeffrey Clutcher.
Secretary's Report:
A motion was made by John Clutcher and seconded by John Klinger to dispense with the reading of the Secretary's Reoport. The motion passed.
Treasurer's Report:
Treasurer William Korbich reported that the emphasis on increasing donations to the General Fund to help offset printing costs and postage was successful due to the generosity of the anniversary classes and an increase in the number of members paying dues. The General Fund balance now stands at $13, 754 as compared to $6,700 in 2005.
The treasurer's report was accepted on a motion by Irvin Liachowitz and a second by John Schankweiler.
Communications:
None
Committee Reports......
Afterglow:
No report.
Audit:
Joan Eltringham reported that the committee will meet in the near future.
Banquet:
Masser's Banquet Hall is not presently available for the Saturday of Memorial Day weekend due to a previously scheduled wedding, but Masser's will be able to cater off-premises. A motion was made by Irvin Liachowitz and seconded by John Klinger to look into the availability of the Elysburg Fire Company, if Masser's is still unavailable. John Klinger will make the necessary arrangements.
By-Laws:
Tom Olcese made a motion and Bill Korbich seconded it for the by-law change voted upon unanimously at the annual meeting in May 2006 to be made.
The change will be in Article III Membership.
As stated in the bylaws:
Section1 The membership of this association shall be composed of those who are graduates of Shamokin High School, Shamokin Area Joint High School and Shamokin Area High School.
Section 2 None but those such graduates shall be active members of this association.
The recommended motion will be to eliminate Section 2.
Section 1 will add:
(Any member of the graduating classes of the former Coal Township High School wishing to become a member of the Shamokin Area Alumni Association will be permitted to become an active member after making such a request in writing)
Class Representatives:
Nothing new since the banquet.
Education Fund:
$937,000.00. M & T Bank now handles the distribution of the money.
Entertainment:
Irvin Liachowitz reported that Vic Boris and his group will provide music during the Afterglow.
Invitiation:
Mary Anne Miller will contact Pam Keiser to see if she will continue working on this committee.
Memorabilia:
Nothing new to report.
Nominations:
This year we are looking for a female who would be Vice President in May 2007 and President in 2008.
Program:
Nothing new to report.
Publicity:
Garth and Bruce Hall are working on the book. They will need an idea of the number of books to have made. It will need to include a listing of all the century club members since 1995 when they were last published and also those prior to 1995. The award recipients will also need to be listed. There is money available to subsidize this venture.
Old Business:
None.
New Business:
Joan Fauland Eltringham reported that her class (1959)will be sponsoring a six day cruise to the Bahamas. The cruise will leave on June 10th. The class will use the profit from their trip toward their fiftieth Anniversary donation.
A motion was made by Irvin Liachowitz and seconded by John Schankweiler for the Association to donate $50.00 for Homecoming expenses and $80.00 for a yearbook to be placed in the high school library.
A motion was made by Bill Korbich and MyronMoskowitz to donate $100.00 to the Bernie Romoaoskie Hall of Fame for the Big 33 Alumni Tribute to be held on October 15th. Tim Fanella and Phil Manney will be the honorees from Shamokin Area.
Next Meeting: Wednesday January 17, 2007 at 7:00p.m. in the Grace Lutheran Church.
Adjournment: A motion to adjourn was made by John Clutcher and seconded by Shirley Hughes.
Minutes 05/27/2006
Minutes - May 27, 2006
Meeting/Banquet
The Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association's 123rd annual reunion was held on May 27th at Masser's Banquet Hall in Paxinos, PA. A total of 267 were present. Books from the 25th, 50th, 75th and 100th anniversaries were on display along with books containing names of contributors over the years to the general and educational century clubs. The Banquet began with President John Klinger '68 welcoming everyone to the festivities. The invocation was given by Rev. James Williams '56 followed by the pledge to the flag and signing of "God Bless America."
Upon completion of dinner, the business meeting commenced with President John Klinger asking all Veterans to stand and be recognized. President Klinger then asked all to stand for a moment of silence for military veterans. A motion to accept the annual secretary and treasurer report as written in the bulletin was given by Shirley Fisher Jackson '51 and second by Garth Hall '56. All were in favor.
The class of 2006 presented their pennant and the class was recognized. Presenting the pennant were Nathan Schwalm, Dustin Venn, and Sara Coulbourn.
Bonnie Klinger introduced a barbershop quartet from Shamokin Area Junior-Senior High school. Members of the quartet were Meredith Szymanski, Emily Hollick, Wendy Jaeger and Amber Carnuccio. Bonnie Klinger recognized Jim Krebs '56 for his outstanding dedication to the quartet as their coach.
Garth Hall was commended for his dedication and time spent selling miniature wooden replicas of historical buildings symbolizing the Shamokin area. Through his efforts over $11,000 has been donated to the scholarship fund.
Door prizes were presented by Mary Anne (Pitorak) Miller and Susan Kropinski with the assistance from member of the current senior class. A total of 46 door prizes were awarded.
Vice President Mary Anne (Pitorak) Miller recognized the anniversary classes and informed the alumni and guests that $110,000 will be going out in scholarships.
Classes presenting gifts were:
Class of 1941 - gift is forthcoming
Class of 1946 - Lorraine Strausser presented $1946 to the scholarship fund and $446 to the general fund.
Class of 1961 - Joan (Weller) Coplay presented $500 to the general fund donated by Andrew Wheeler.
Class of 1951 - Nancy (Updegrove) Price presented $3350 to the general fund and $3350 to the scholarship.
Class of 1975 - a letter was read and a check was presented in the sum of $314.99.
Class of 1956 - Winifred Glinck Nemecek presented $7000 to the Educational School Fund. The contributions to the fund are in memory of the following: Harry Adams $1825; all teachers $500; Frank Pufnack $150; John Brehm $50; Phyllis Wayne $100; John Glennon $100; Thomas Unger $50; William and Erma Updegrove $100; Margaret (Walsh) Koslow $100; all deceased class members $100; and Carol Yost $50. Class member Jim Latsha presented $4,356 to the general fund. The amount of $1,956 was contributed to the Richard Hilbush Fund. In addition, Joanne (Yarworth) Krebs presented $2,500 donated by William Garth Hall is to be used to establish a Memorial Fund in the name of Sara Wiest Hall. The total contribution was $13,312.
Class of 1931 - Celebrating their Diamond Anniversary were asked to stand and be recognized; five members were in attendance
The Distance Award was given to Sandy Herb '56 who is from Arizona.
The golden anniversary class members were asked to stand and be recognized. A gift was presented to each member present.
Irvin Liachowitz of the education trust committee announced the winners of the alumni scholarship testing. The scholarships are for each of four years of college. Fourteen awards were given ranging from $600 to $2500 from Coal Township and Shamokin Alumni Associations.
Winners, their awards, and future plans are as follows:
Nathan Schwalm, $2,500, microbiology, Pennsylvania State University
Essie Reed, $2,500, biology, Bloomsburg University
Edward Albert III, $2,500, administration, McCann School of Business
Nicole Lawrence, $2,300, broadcast journalism, Ithaca College
Paul Varano, $2,000, pre-medical, Pennsylvania State University
Sarah Hartman, $2,000, English, Wilkes University
Emily Hollick, $2,000, marketing and advertising, Bloomsburg University
Corol Moore, $2,000, nursing, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Kevin Forbes, $1,800, zoology, Luzerne County Community College and Bloomsburg University
Luther Haupt, $1,600, forensic science, Pennsylvania State University
Sarah Lucas, $1,400, biology, Pennsylvania State University
Charles Long, $1,200, psychology, Susquehanna University
Katherine Hopta, $900, nuclear medicine technology, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Trina Eby, $600, genetic engineering, Cedar Crest College
Chris Venna, Junior-Senior High School Principal, commended the alumni association for its work done for the students. He reported that academics are doing well, with several college courses now offered to high school students during their day. The district environthon team has done well, and Shamokin Area's stock market team placed second in the state. He reported the basketball, swimming, softball and girls soccer qualified for state playoffs. This year's musical "Copacabana" was outstanding and several students attained district, regional and state music recognition. Venna stated many students are involved in community services, which include volunteering at area hospitals, Salvation Army, Special Olympics and American Cancer Society's Relay for Life, to name a few. Venna commended James Zack, new superintendent, as an excellent leader and to be well qualified for the position.
James Booth, president of the scholarship committee, nominated three new members for a five-year term: Myron Moskowitz, Tom Olcese and Ronald Chamberlain. This motion was second by Helen Jane Murphy. Membership was in favor.
William Korbich, alumni treasurer, announced the Coal Township Alumni asked to become a part of Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association. The bylaws of Shamokin Area Alumni state only graduates of Shamokin High School can be members. Korbich made a motion to amend the bylaws to allow Coal Township alumni to become members. Motion was seconded and approved by membership.
Nominations for alumni officers were presented by Susan Kropinski with a motion to accept slate. The slate was second by Jerry Engle '42. Membership elected new slate of officers.
Mary Anne Pitorak Miller, President; Barry "Mike" Buriak, Vice President, William Korbich, Treasurer, Karen Wilk Colangelo, Secretary; Helen Jane Murphy, Historian, Jeffrey Clutcher, Registrar
President Klinger congratulated the slate and introduced "Mike" Buriak to the membership.
William Korbich thanked the class of 2006 for a great attendance. Anita Shaffer, teacher, was thanked for her commitment to the alumni and for her assistance throughout the years. Mrs. Schwalm and Mrs. Venn, class of 2006 advisors, were recognized and thanked for their assistance. Mr. Korbich also took this time to congratulate the scholarship recipients and informed them they will receive notification through mail from M&T Bank.
After the business meeting concluded with the singing of the Alma Mater and benediction everyone was invited to remain for the Afterglow festivities. Music was provided by Vic Boris Sound Expression. A buffet was also served.
Karen (Wilk) Colangelo
Secretary
Minutes 04/05/2006
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
Minutes of Spring Meeting
April 5th, 2006
12 members present
Minutes read by Susan Kropinski, interim secretary. Motion was given by Irvin Liachowitz and second by Myron Moskowitz to accept minutes. All attending were in favor.
COMMUNICATIONS
Class of 1975 disbanded its reunion account and donated $314.99 to the General Fund. Jamie (Hoffman) Bordell and Anna Marie (Poplaskie) Reidinger submitted a letter stating that they will no longer plan class reunions for the Class of 1975.
Garth Hill contacted Pam (Grow) Keiser and verified wording for the Community Arts Festival.
AFTERGLOW - Irvin Liachowitz
Dorothy Goodman has gifts for the Afterglow.
BANQUET - John Klinger
Banquet is at Masser's. Menu is: old-fashioned roast beef, turkey and all the trimmings and homemade apple pie for dessert and drinks. Saturday, May 27 the Banquet Committee will meet at Masser's at 8:00 a.m. for breakfast and begin decorating in the banquet hall at 9:00 a.m. Bonny Klinger will have show tunes from Copacabana for the entertainment.
BY-LAWS AND WEB SITE - John Clutcher
Updates to the web site
https://www.indians.k12.pa.us/alumni
Added Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) sections. New section has three questions dealing with alumni business.
Added Deceased Alumni to the web page. Section list deceased alumni going back to 1877. Based upon public records, we can provide information on who is deceased from our database. A number of alumni have used this information for genealogical research.
I do not have any updates concerning the rebuild of the education by-laws by Dave Marateck. I'll need to continue to follow-up with Dave and will report back to the group in the fall.
EDUCATION
Irvin Liachowitz reported that there are 14 awards to be given to the senior class in joint effort with Coal Township.
Susan Kropinski reported that President John Klinger spoke to the senior class on March 21. The alumni scholarship test is scheduled for Saturday, April 22. Diane Serafin mailed an awards packet to Bill Korbich on March 23, 2006 verifying all awards to be given to the graduating class at the Award's Program, Friday, June 2. This packet must be returned by April 20, 2006. Criteria for the selection of the awards were distributed as per the guidance office records. A copy of this will be maintained in the records of the Alumni Assoc.
CLASS REPRESENTATIVES - Jeffrey Clutcher
No additions or corrections.
INVITATIONS
The Newsletter/Invitation is to be mailed on April 11, 2006.
NOMINATIONS
Irvin Liachowitz made a motion to recommend Mike Buriak, Class of 1962, for the vice-president position at the dinner banquet, Saturday May 27,2006. Second by Walter Fidler. All in favor.
Myron Moskowitz made a motion to recommend Mary Anne (Pitorak) Miller, Class of 1974, for president at the dinner banquet, Saturday May 27, 2006. Second by Fritz Reed. All in favor.
The Nomination Committee will present the list of new officers for the next term at the dinner banquet on Saturday, May 27, 2006 for ratification.
PUBLICITY
It was noted that information of meetings and the banquet was not in the calendar of events in the News-Item.
OLD BUSINESS
None
NEW BUSINESS
President John Klinger will emphasize at the dinner banquet the importance of the 125th alumni reunion and ask for volunteers to help put together the book for that reunion. Garth Hall is spearheading that committee. He also reminded everyone of the time and place to help decorate for the dinner banquet.
Garth Hall will have order forms available at the dinner banquet for the book of James Stevens, his penname titled, Coal Cracker Blues. He is a graduate of Shamokin and his real name is James Halcovich. Proceeds will go to the general fund.
Myron Moskowitz made a motion to adjourn and it was seconded by Irvin Liachowitz.
Minutes 01/18/2006
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
Minutes of Winter Meeting
January 18, 2006
The Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association held its winter meeting on January 18, 2006. Twenty members attended. John Klinger, President, conducted the meeting.
Karen Colangelo, secretary, read the minutes from the Fall Meeting. A motion by John Schankweiler and seconded by Irvin Liachowitz to accept the minutes as read. All were in favor.
Bill Korbich, treasurer, gave a printed report to members and explained each of the funds. The beginning balance as of January 1, 2005 was $12,011.11 and the ending balance as of December 31, 2005 was $7,043.35. A listing of number of members paying dues per class year and total donation was distributed. This listing noted 10,690 members have not paid the annual dues of $2.00. An article addressing the general fund financial situation was reviewed. It was suggested the article be placed in this year's bulletin and on the website. The treasurer's report and article to be distributed via the bulletin and website to members was approved on a motion by Walter Fidler and seconded by Irvin Liachowitz. All were in favor. The Albert Fecko Award will be changed to the Albert Fecko Scholarship Award as requested. Members discussed the transfer of our CD to a higher interest upon expiration. On a motion by Garth Hall and second by Mary Anne Pitorak Miller, the CD will be transferred to a CD account yielding a higher interest rate. All were in favor.
Banquet: John Klinger, Rob Ensinger, and Susan Kropinski
The banquet will be held at the Masser's Banquet Hall. The facility will provide easy access, easy parking, no stairs, and will hold up to 300. Mr. Korbich reported, "we will be saving on costs of renting table and chairs, purchasing table cloths, paying the school district for the help of setting up and dismantling and other incidental expenses. Due to this move, the ticket sales will be limited to the first 275 alumni that respond." This will be posted in the bulletin. The cost of the ticket will remain at $25. Mrs. Dorothy Goodwin will be in contact with Irvin Liachowitz in regards to the afterglow. Door prizes are needed. Susan Kropinski has volunteered to take care of the door prizes. The gift for the 50th year will be purchased. On a motion by Susan Kropinski and second by John Schankweiler, the 50th Anniversary gift will remain the same as last year. All were in favor.
By-Laws: John Clutcher
John reported that Dave Marateck has found an old copy of the education by-laws. Dave will be working with Bob Mattis to create a current document. After completed, it will be posted on the alumni website.
Class Representatives: Jeff Clutcher
Three class representative mailings have been returned to him. 1984 Joseph Madrak, 1991 Harry James, and 1973 Kathryn Scopelliti. Class Rep of 1942, Harriet Gebert, has resigned due to health reasons. Shirley Schrader Pavelko will be the class rep for 1942.
Education Fund: Susan Kropinski
Susan has spoken to Mr. Klebon, guidance counselor. The scholarship test is scheduled for the first Saturday in May (May 6th). Alumni President is scheduled to talk to the senior class on March 21. Mr. Klebon is looking into obtaining an updated version of the test.
Entertainment: Irvin Liachowitz
Vic Boris is booked for the banquet. Discussion led into other entertainment going on in the community on this weekend. May 27 2006 is Heritage Festival Weekend. LCCC will be open for tours of facility. Alumni Association will have a stand set up down town. It was suggested that the bulletin include this events for the weekend. Any one with information regarding events of the community-taking place on the weekend of May 27 should forward them to Pam Keiser to include in the bulletin in a section called Reunion Weekend Happenings & Activities to look forward to… (pkeiser@bucknell.edu)
Nominations: The slate is looking for a male candidate for vice president.
Publicity: Association will ask Frances Brennan to place into the community calendar of the News-Item the dates of our meetings and banquet.
Program: Walter Fidler
Walt will work on the program and its updates. This will be reported at the April 5th meeting.
Web Site: John Clutcher distributed a report. Garth Hall proposed a link to the alumni web site through the News-Item's Vision for Growth. Frequently Asked Questions will be added to site. Bill Korbich and Jeff Clutcher will be asked to provide input.
Old Business: It was clarified that the Fecko Award will be in this year's bulletin.
New Business: President John Klinger introduced Frank Annis '72 and Shirley Pavelko '42 and welcomed them to our meeting. Mr. Annis was given this time to talk to those present about a fundraiser involving cruises. A discussion on who is eligible to be a member of the alumni association followed. We have eleven honorary members. Several questions were brought up and it was decided we will refer to the charter for more information in regards to being a member.
Garth Hall reported on the 125th Anniversary Committee. The committee is collecting any interesting or unique facts, history of, or outstanding success stories.
Next meeting is April 5 at 7pm at Grace Lutheran Church. Motion to adjourn by Irvin Liachowitz and second by John Schankweiler. All were in favor.
Minutes 10/05/2005
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
Dinner Meeting
October 5, 2005
MINUTES
A dinner meeting was held by the executive board of the Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association at the Masser's Restaurant, October 5, 2005 with 20 members in attendance.
After a family style dinner the meeting was called to order by President John Klinger. On motion by Shirley Fisher Jackson and a second given by Rob Eltringham the secretary's minutes were dispensed with from the May 2005 banquet meeting.
Treasurer's Report was given by William Korbich and on motion of Bruce Clutcher and a second by Susan Kropinski the report was placed on file. Bill announced the scholarship funds are healthy and alive, but the general fund is in need. A printed report was given to the members present.
Balance 10-05-05 $6,760
Last year's balance $12,735
Mr. Korbich explained the difference in the balance is not due to increasing expenses, it is due to decreasing contributions. This led into a discussion on how we can encourage our alumni to pay their yearly dues. Two ideas were letters to be sent to class representatives and creating an ad to be placed in the annual newsletter.
Communications: Two random Thank you notes from students for scholarships were read. All thank you notes were passed around for the members present to read.
Susan Kropinski relayed a message from Mr. Binkoski that the Vo-Tech award will be added.
Committee chairpersons present gave committee reports.
125th Book Committee: Garth Hall '56 will chair the 125th Book Committee with Bruce Hall as the Co-Chair. This committee includes Bob Carr, Frances Brennan, and Dick Morgan.
Afterglow: Irvin Liachowitz has made arrangements for the entertainment.
Banquet: Dave Donmoyer made a motion to relocate the banquet to Masser's Banquet Hall and seconded by Shirley Fisher Jackson. All were in favor.
By-laws: Bruce Clutcher gave a report for John Clutcher. He is working on locating the Education Fund By-Laws.
Class Reps: Jeffrey Clutcher stated there are no changes at this time.
Invitations: Pam Keiser was not present.
Web site: John Clutcher was not present, but the web page is current as of October 1, 2005. Please check out the missing person list on the website. There are approximately 350 members.
Memorabilia: Jeffrey Clutcher announced he has not received any new memorabilia.
Nominating: Vice President position is opening for a male candidate.
Program: Nothing new to report
Publicity: Thank you to Joan Eltringham for volunteering to do the Banquet 2005 minutes and article for the paper.
Old Business: None to report.
New Business: Garth Hall spoke to the members about the book shelf models that are on sale. All profit goes to the Shamokin Scholarship Fund. To date approximately $8000 has been donated. He is working with other class years to create and sell other book shelf models of Shamokin's Famous/Historical buildings.
Bruce Clutcher reported the computer John Clutcher uses for alumni association is nearing its death and requested the association set aside funds for a computer and printer. Shirley Fisher Jackson made a motion to reserve $1000 for the purchase of a computer system with a second made by MaryAnn Miller. All were in favor. No oppose.
Next meeting will be the third Wednesday of January, Jan 18, at Grace Lutheran Church at 7pm. A snow date was set for February 15. The spring meeting will be on April 5, 2006 at 7pm at the Grace Lutheran Church.
A motion to adjourn was given by Rob Eltringham and a second by Susan Kropinski.
Minutes 05/28/2005
Minutes - May 28, 2005 Meeting/Banquet
The Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association's 122nd reunion was held May 28th with President Shirley (Fisher) Jackson welcoming everyone to the festivities. The invocation was given by Rev. Robert S. Commerford followed by the pledge to the flag and singing of "God Bless America" lead by Rob Ensinger with Irvin Liachowitz as pianist.
The assembly of graduates and guests applauded Masser's Catering, in their first year of catering, for the excellent meal that was served. Books from the 25th, 50th, 75th and 100th anniversaries were on display along with books containing names of contributors over the years to the general and educational century clubs. It was noted Garth Hall has forms available for mailing to order wooden miniature replicas of Shamokin High School dedicated in 1914, Coal Township High School completed in 1927 and the Victoria - Majestic Theatres which give history of each. An insert on old, old Alumni Association dates, poetry and article written by the Historian from the 25th reunion was included with the evening's program flyer.
Adjourning to the auditorium, the business meeting commenced with a few moments of silent prayer for deceased class members. Bonnie Klinger, director of the high school musical "Plain and Fancy" provided piano accompaniment for the entertainment. "Young and Foolish" sung by Kurt Troxell and "Take Your Time Take Your Pick" sung by Caleb Arnold, Ashley Hubler and Meredith Szymanski.
The class of 2005 presented their pennant and class was recognized as were class advisers Shannon (Klinger) Anderson and Ed Bailey.
Mary Anne (Pitorak) Miller, program committee representative, assisted by Susan Kropinski and members of class 2005, presented ~25 door prizes to winning ticket holders.
Vice President John Klinger recognized the anniversary classes. Klinger remarked on our association being the oldest and most active in the United States. Awards exceeded $750,000 last year given by Coal Township and Shamokin. Classes presenting gifts were:
Class of 1935 - $250 to the general fund and $300 to the educational fund.
Class of 1940 - $1,565 to the general fund and $1,565 to the H. Richard Hilbush Scholarship Fund. Hilbush was a member of the class of 1940.
Class of 1945 - $2,005 to the educational fund presented by James Blessing, class representative.
Class of 1965 - $950 to the educational fund presented by Robert Kramer. Kramer reminded everyone that the class of 1965 was the largest to graduate and the last class under the maroon and gray colors.
Golden anniversary class of 1955 - $19,550 to the educational fund presented by Nancy (Schrawder) Booth and James Howerter, class representatives.
The class of 1980 will hold a reunion this summer as reported by Brenda (Piechowski) Messner class representative. The class of 1970 will also be meeting later (June 25th) at the Sunbury Social Club as reported by Dennis Miller.
A coal pen paperweight with attached plaque of a 1915 photo of the Shamokin High School was the gift presented to the golden anniversary class members in attendance. Class was recognized.
Two alumni traveled from Northern and Southern California and due to the close proximity Donald Bixler (1943) and James Williams (1955) were each given the distance award.
Irvin Liachowitz of the education trust committee announced the winners of the alumni scholarship testing. The scholarships are for each of four years of college. Fourteen awards were given ranging from $600 to $2500 from Coal Township and Shamokin Alumni Associations. Coal Township gave the 8th, 7th, 6th, 5th, 4th, 2nd and 1st awards, Shamokin gave the 14th, 13th, 12th. 11th, 10th, 9th, and 3rd awards. Awards for these participants total $24,800 or $99,200 over a 4 year period.
Winners, their awards, and future plans are as follows:
14th award - $600 Jeremy McIntrye, Shippensburg University
13th award - $900 Cassandra Elliot, n/p
12th award - $1200 Ryan Sassani, Penn State University
11th award - $1400 Jenelle Petrovich, Shippensburg University
10th award - $1600 Frank Varano, n/p
9th award - $1800 Kristin Schu, Syracuse University
8th award - $2000 Regina Yurkiewicz, Temple University
7th award - $2000 Kyle Gricoskie, Penn State University
6th award - $2000 Casey McNeil, Penn State University
5th award - $2000 Fritz Farrow, University of Richmond
4th award - $2000 Ryan Letcavage, Penn State University
3rd award - $2300 David Straub, Penn State University
2nd award - $2500 Rosanna Choffel, Allied Health Pittsburgh
1st award - $2500 Isaak Rutkowskie, Drexel University
Chris Venna, High School Principal, rounding out his first year, announced accomplishments in academics, athletics, music and arts, and service. Four students qualified for the 700 club for the SAT tests. Students taking college courses at Luzerne County Community College to satisfy graduation requirements and also earn college credits prior to graduating from high school. Envirothon Team qualified for the state competition by placing first in the count competition. Football, boys and girls soccer and basketball all qualified for district playoffs. Track and Field qualified several students for the state competition at Shippensburg University. Individually, one wrestler notched his 100th career victory and several school records were broken in swimming. Excellent concerts and programs with a musical "Plain and Fancy" that was produced this year being the first time since 1967. Students qualified for district, regional and state festivals in band, chorus, and orchestra. 1st ever Senior Scholastic Art Exhibit held at the Career Arts Center. Volunteer work for Salvation Army, Special Olympics, and canned food drive for Manna for the Many and Penny Drive for member of the senior class in need of a liver transplant, Doug Dobson raising over $2500 in pennies over a 5 day period. Venna stated the school is re-evaluating curriculum, aligning to state standards and maintaining the building and grounds of the campus. Venna announced Baccalaureate Service, Senior Scholastic Awards Program, and Commencement Exercisesdates.
James Booth, president of the education fund committee presented for ratification new trustees Susan Kropinski and Frances (Lee) Brennan appointed for a five year term with Frederick Reed renewing a 5 year term. Slate was accepted on motion of Dennis Miller and a 2nd given by Tom Olcese. Serving in their 5 year term for one year, as officers, are Tom Olcese vice president, William Korbich treasurer, and Joan Fauland Eltringham secretary. There are 15 trustees each serving rotating 5 year terms.
Susan Kropinski, nominating committee presented the slate of Alumni officers for next year. John Klinger president, Mary Anne (Pitorak) Miller vice president, William Korbich treasurer, Karen (Wilk) Colangelo secretary, Jeffrey Clutcher, registrar and Helen Jane Murphy historian and asked for any nominations from the floor. On motion of Dorothy (Zebrowski) Goodman the nominations were closed with a second by Helen Jane Murphy. A motion to accept the slate of officers was made by Tom Olcese and a second given by Dennis Miller.
After the business meeting concluded with the singing of the Alma Mater and benediction from Rev. Commerford, everyone was invited back to the school's commons area where the Afterglow was held dancing to the music of Vic Boris Sound Expression. A buffet was also served. Musical chairs and dance contests were held.
Joan Fauland Eltringham, substituting for Karen (Wilk) Colangelo, Secretary
Minutes 04/20/2005
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
Minutes of Spring Meeting
April 20, 2005
16 people attended the April 20th Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association Meeting at Grace Lutheran Church.
President Shirley Fisher Jackson opened the meeting. Secretary Karen Wilk Colangelo was unavailable to attend. Minutes were taken by John Clutcher.
Treasurers Report - Bill Korbich reported that the alumni association had minimal activity since the last meeting. We have a current balance of $11,782 in the general fund.
Communications - Jeff Clutcher presented a letter from Becky Deitrick of the Northumberland County Arts Council. They are planning an Arts Festival in 2006 and wanted to see if the Alumni Association would be available to help promote the event as part of our annual banquet process. The date would be Saturday May 27th, 2006. Jeff will be getting back to them with some ideas as they start their initial planning. The alumni association may be able to promote this event in the newsletter and on the web site.
Shirley Fisher Jackson received an inquiry from Frank Annis to see if the Alumni Association would be interested in promoting any type of cruise for the association. She responded "no at this time".
Committee Reports -
Publicity - Joan Fauland Eltringham will help with the banquet publicity, including taking minutes that evening.
Auditing - Financial papers will be filed by Bill Korbich and will be given to Jim Booth for review in the near future.
Nominating - Mary Anne Pitorak Miller has accepted the request to put her name on the ballot for Vice President.
Education - Susan Kropinski reported that the scholarship test is scheduled for Saturday May 7th. The students were informed on April 5th that they could signup for the exam. As of Tuesday April 19th, 44 student are signed up to take the test. 14 scholarships are available, ranging from $600 to $2500 per year for 4 years.
Program - Susan Kropinski will check on clergy and principal options for the banquet. She also reports that class President Kurt Troxell has been asked to provide the class of 2005 pennant at the banquet. Mary Anne Pitorak Miller will be working with Walter Fidler to review and verify program details. Bill Korbich has taken care of the gifts for the 50th anniversary class and Irvin Liachowitz will be providing the distance award. Bonnie Ensinger Klinger has the entertainment ready for the evening with students singing selections from the recent high school musical.
Class Representatives - Jeff Clutcher reported that the class of 1970 added Susan Shuey. Ashley Hubler (in attendance tonight) and Kurt Troxell will be the new class representatives for the class of 2005.
Banquet - John Klinger reported that Masser's Restaurant has reviewed the facilities at the high school and are ready for the banquet. Junior class members will be helping with the serving of 40 to 45 tables. Rob Ensinger will be securing table clothes. Security has been notified about the event. Susan Kropinski is to notify Chuck Sosnoskie of banquet needs.
Awards - The Malafi award will be presented by Mrs. Fagley. Those school awards will take place on Friday June 3rd at 7pm the high school auditorium. Bill Korbich and Susan Kropinski will coordinate the efforts needed to review what names and checks are needed prior to that evening.
125th Anniversary Planning. - Only 3 years until the event. Ideas and committee membership are encouraged to step forward. We will need to tackle this opportunity in the fall. Ideas and potential membership are welcome. Contact an officer if you have an interest.
Minutes 01/19/2005
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
Minutes of Winter Meeting
January 19, 2005
The Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association held its winter meeting on January 19, 2005. Ten members attended. John Klinger, Vice President, conducted the meeting.
Karen Colangelo, secretary, read the minutes from the Fall Meeting. A motion by Bill Korbich and second by John Schankweiler to accept the minutes as read.
Bill Korbich, treasurer, gave a printed report to members and explained each of the funds. The beginning balance as of January 1, 2004 was $11,165.90 and the ending balance as of December 31, 2004 was $12,011.11. The treasurer's report was approved on a motion by John Schankweiler and seconded by Jeff Clutcher.
Communications: A letter was received from Matt Bieda in regards to not receiving his scholarship. Mr. Korbich has contacted Matt Bieda. Once the awards are awarded, M&T Bank handles the dispersement of these funds. If a student is having problems receiving their award, the student must contact M&T Bank Trust Department in Williamsport. The student has six years to use their award. If extenuating situation arises, a student must write a letter to recent an extension of time.
Auditing: Mr. Korbich brought to the attention of the members there is a possibility of a need for a new member to perform the internal audit. Jeff Clutcher will contact Jim Booth.
Nominations: A new nominating committee is needed. John Clutcher, Rob Ensinger, and Susan Kropinski have volunteered for this committee. The new committee members were approved. The vice president position is open for the 05-06 year. Please contact any member of the nominations committee.
Education: Annual meeting is held in February. Awards and amounts will be decided upon at that time. Dr. Serafin has resigned as administrator of senior examination. Mr. Korbich will contact SASD in regards to the senior examination.
Banquet: John Klinger and Rob Ensinger met with Masser's Restaurant. Major concern was the possibility of not having enough servers for the banquet. Noreen Schwalm, representing the National Honor Society, was contacted in regards to having juniors serve at the banquet as part of their civics project. On motion by Bill Korbich and second by Rob Ensinger, Masser's will cater the 2005 Banquet. Motion was approved and accepted. Masser's will contact Diane Dabulis at the high school. Karen Colangelo will file the request for use of the café and auditorium. Motion to set price of Banquet ticket at $25 per person which includes $2 annual dues was given by Rob Ensinger and second by John Schankweiler. Motion was approved and accepted. Mr. Liachowitz will not be able to assist us in the purchase of the gifts for the 50th Anniversary Class members. He will be able to do the distance award. Mr. Korbich will look into other possibilities for these gifts.
New Business: Karen Colangelo will not be able to attend the banquet. Joan Eltringham has volunteered to take the minutes.
The proposed date for the next meeting is April 20, 2005 at 7:00. The 122nd alumni banquet will be held May 28, 2005.
Motion to adjourn was given by Jeff Clutcher and second by Susan Kropinski. All approved.
Respectfully submitted,
Karen Colangelo, Secretary
Minutes 09/15/2004
Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association
Minutes of Kickoff Dinner Meeting
September 15, 2004
The Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association held its annual kickoff dinner at Masser's Restaurant September 15, 2004. Twenty members attended. After dinner, Shirley Fisher Jackson, President, conducted the meeting.
Bill Korbich, treasurer, gave a printed report to members explaining that Edna Rae Keim, class of 1949, passed away April 12, 2003. The alumni received $8,606.84 from her estate with no special instructions for its use. Mr. Korbich suggested that her donation be deposited to the general fund savings account. It would help keep us solvent for years to come. It was agreed to do so on a motion by Dorothy Goodman, seconded by John Klinger.
John Schankweiler, long time co-chairperson of the banquet committee, will resign after the 2005 banquet. Rob Ensinger volunteered to replace Schankweiler as co-chairperson.
Communications: Susan Kropinski received a thank you note from Robert Wyland for an award he received from the alumni.
Publicity: Frances Brennan reported that she would be unable to attend the 2005 banquet because her daughter is getting married the following weekend. A volunteer is needed to do the newspaper article following the annual banquet. Joan Eltringham volunteered to do the article.
Education: Joan Eltringham stated that James Booth, Chairperson has not called a meeting recently, and there is nothing new to report.
Website: John Clutcher reported that the website is doing very well. John is trying to locate a copy of the education by-laws. He would like to put the education by-laws on the website. The web site currently has the Alumni Association Charter and by-laws available for viewing. Shirley Persing offered to check with Attorney David Marateck to see if he has a copy of the education by-laws.
Memorabilia: Jeff Clutcher noted that Joan Donmoyer had a stroke and should be replaced on this committee.
Class Representatives: Jeff Clutcher reported there are no changes.
Banquet: A discussion ensued about experiencing some disappointment with Lavis Catering at last year's banquet. A motion was made by Susan Kropinski, and seconded by Dorothy Goodman to consider a new caterer. John Klinger volunteered to discuss the possibility with Masser's Restaurant.
Invitations: Jeff Clutcher had nothing new to report.
Program, Afterglow, and Awards: No Report.
Old Business: None to Report.
New Business: Jeanne Shaffer, Chairperson of Northumberland County Council for the Arts and Humanities was guest speaker. The council was established in 1999 to promote the arts and culture, and improve the quality of life in the county. The council is housed in the old Shamokin High School Building at 8th and Arch Streets. It has sponsored many shows in the auditorium, and exhibits in the art gallery. The art gallery is managed by Chet Davis, art teacher at Shamokin Area High School, and is open to the public five days a week. The exhibitions are free.
Mrs. Shaffer presented ideas for having a special event at the arts center on alumni weekend to give the alumni an opportunity the see the center. We could have a celebration or street fair in the downtown area, and have a special show in the arts center auditorium. We could display alumni memorabilia at the center. The commissioners would allow is to display it free of charge if the arts council sponsors us. There is a lot of traffic through the building with state offices, Mr. Gembic's office, Career Link, Luzerne Community College on the third floor, etc.
Jeff Clutcher said we have a lot of memorabilia, and could possibly use the display cases already at the center. Mrs. Shaffer noted that when the council sold seats in the auditorium, the balcony seats had the names put on a plaque. The first floor seats have the nameplates on the seats. There was discussion about the memorabilia that Garth Hall donated to the Shamokin Coal Township Public Library.
It was suggested that using the arts center might be a good idea for the 125th alumni anniversary in 2008. A Friday night show advertised well in advance was suggested. Eddie Korbich teamed with Vic Boris is a possibility.
John Clutcher noted that a staff of people and a time commitment would be needed for this venture to be a success. Setting up, staffing, and taking down after the event would be required. Help from service clubs, like Rotary or Kiwanis, could be considered.
Garth Hall donation of service awards for students: A sheet was passed out to members describing the community service based awards. Mr. Hall will fund the awards. It was noted that the alumni is not in a position to decide which students should receive these awards. President Jackson suggested that we recommend to Mr. Hall that he propose his award plan to Shamokin Area High School Administration, and local service organizations. A motion was made by John Clutcher, and seconded to Rob Ensinger to do so. President Jackson will write a letter to Mr. Hall.
On a motion by Jeff Clutcher, seconded by Helen Jane Murphy, the usual donation to Shamokin Area High School of $50 for homecoming queen, and purchase of a yearbook.
The proposed date for the next meeting is January 19, 2005 at 7:00, possibly at the career center. The library closes too early for our meetings, and the seats in the Shamokin School District Annex are elementary student sized. The proposed spring meeting date is April 20, 2005. The 122nd alumni banquet will be held May 28, 2005.
Respectfully submitted,
Frances Brennan
Substituting for Karen Colangelo, Secretary
Minutes 05/29/2004
Minutes - May 29, 2004 Meeting/Banquet
The 121st annual reunion of the Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association was held Saturday May 29th, 2004 at the Shamokin Area High School. The cafeteria was the setting for the dinner and afterglow, and the auditorium was the setting for the entertainment and business meeting. Participating in the festivities were 321 alumni members and guests. Educational and General Century Club books were on display naming contributions of $100 or more from years past. Current contributors' names will be placed in the books.
The evening began with the invocation given by Alumni President John Clutcher '74. This was followed by the Pledge of Allegiance and singing of God Bless America with Irvin Liachowitz '42 as the accompanist. John Clutcher '74 introduced the officers and welcomed everyone to the reunion. After dinner, he invited everyone to attend the business meeting in the auditorium. Dinner was prepared and served by Lavis Catering.
Alumni President, John Clutcher '74 opened the business meeting with a silent prayer in memory of the deceased members.
A motion by Bob Carr '54 and a second by Albert Geasey '54 to accept the secretary's minutes as printed. On a motion by Helen Jane Murphy '43 and second by Sara Neidig Zerby '43 the treasurer's report was accepted as printed.
The class of 2004 was asked to stand and be recognized. John Clutcher wished the class best of luck. Class president, Amber Backes, presented their pennant to the Alumni Association.
Bonnie Klinger introduced the evening's entertainment. Three songs were selected and performed from this year's musical, Footloose. The performers were Joe Hardin '04, Curt Troxel '05, Tony Wondoloski '07, Todd Fiddler '04, Kerry Kramer '04, Kiera Thompson '04, Laura Backes '04, Katie Stroh '04, Angelic Christian '04, Wendy Jacobs '06.
Mary Anne Pitorak Miller '74, program committee representative, handed out door prizes to those holding winning tickets. Members of the Class of 2003 and Susan Kropinski assisted in the distribution. There were approximately 35 winners this evening.
Alumni Vice-President Shirley Fisher Jackson '51 recognized the anniversary classes and any other class wishing to make a presentation or announcement. The anniversary classes were asked to stand and be recognized.
70th year anniversary 1934
One member was in attendance this evening. A donation of $140 was received.
65th year anniversary 1939
Presenting for his class, Walter Fidler gave the alumni the class donation of $800 for the scholarship fund and $519.39 for the General Fund. The total class donation was $1319.39.
60th year anniversary 1944
Dorothy Zebrowski Goodman, class secretary, introduced her class officers: J Harold Herb, Pres., Marion Derr Herb, V. Pres., and Jeanne Malick Shutt, Treas. The class donated to the general fund the amount of $1415 and $1585 to the scholarship fund. The total class donation was $3000.
40th year anniversary 1964
No Report
30th year anniversary 1974
John Clutcher announced that the Class of 1974 will have their reunion in September and the collection is still in process.
45th year anniversary 1959
Joan Fauland Eltringham presented in honor of her class a total donation of $2339.18. The general fund is to receive $1119.59 and the scholarship fund is allocated $1219.59.
55th year anniversary 1949
Patricia Hoy Engle presented the association with a donation of $200 for the general fund and $1949 for the scholarship fund from her class. The total class donation was $2149.
25th year anniversary 1979 Silver Anniversary
No Report
50th year anniversary 1954 Golden Anniversary
Harry Strausser, past president of the Alumni Assoc., represented his class. The class donated a total amount of $10,789. The class made donations to the general fund, Mal Paul and R. Hilbush scholarship funds, and to the scholarship fund. The scholarship funds received represented $50 for each year after graduation, $30 for each of the 24 deceased members, and a donation in memory of their class advisor, Ron Walker. Bob Carr presented the checks to the Alumni.
Shirley Fisher Jackson thanked everyone presenting and all members of the donating classes for their generosity.
At this time, Susan Kropinski and Mary Ann Pitorak Miller made the presentation of gifts to the Golden Anniversary Class from the SAHS Alumni Association.
Two distance awards were given to due the close proximity of our winners. Donald Bixler '43, Huntington Beach, CA and Vera Lou Hershey '49, Bairbank, CA will each receive a distance Award.
Irvin Liachowitz '42 member of the Educational Trust Fund Committee, introduced the scholarship winners. Coal Township Alumni Association gave 6 scholarship awards. These were the 9th,7th, 5th, 4th, 3rd and 1st awards. A total of 12 awards were presented ranging from $500 to $2500. The awards totaled $19100. These awards are given to students up to and including 4 years at an accredited school. Fifty-one students participated in the testing process. Awards were as follows:
12th award-$500 Amber Backes Penn State Univ Communications
11th award - $800 Amber Poplaski Eastern Univ Bus. Man. & Youth Min.
10th award - $1100 Amber Tomcavage Bloomsburg Univ Nursing
9th award- $1300 Amber Gustaitus West Chester Univ International Business
8th award - $1500 Steve Willis Univ. of Pittsburg Pharmacy
7th award- $1500 Stephanie Shuey Univ. of Pittsburg Pharmacy
6th award- $1700 Patrick Brennan Bloomsburg Univ Chemistry
5th award- $2000 Joshua Latovich Penn State Univ Aerospace Eng.
4th award- $2000 Darren Dusick Lebanon Valley Col Mathematics
3rd award- $2000 Laura Backes Susquehanna Univ Music Education
2nd award- $2200 Larry Wade Susquehanna Univ undecided
1st award- $2500 Melinda Harris Bucknell Univ Political Science
Ned Sodrick '67, superintendent, addressed the alumni and shared current and past statistical informational about the Shamokin Area School District. He commended Eugene Boughner on forty years of many contributions and service to the district. He introduced the incoming principal, Chris Venna. He concluded his presentation with a scene from a 1943 movie that repeated referred to Shamokin in a song. The title of the song was "Bloke from Shamokin" sung by Marcy McGuire.
Eugene Boughner'60, high school principal, addressed the alumni and spoke of the many accomplishments of the students. He highlighted the following: "Footloose" musical, District, Regional, State Chorus, Band and Orchestra; new courses in AP Computer Technology, AP biology, Biochemistry; Math curriculum reevaluated and new prerequisites and standards set, entire curriculum is being mapped and aligned to state standards to meet NCLB requirements; two veteran's programs; Track & Field competing in state's; football won District IV; girl's basketball won District IV and went into state playoffs; girl's soccer won overall championship in Schuylkill League; Baseball in District IV playoffs; one senior attended Gov. School for Computer Technology; sixty students participated in AP exams; State Police canine search; updated computer Tech Ed Lab; gymnasium repainted; new stage curtains; twenty -six new teachers hired; second largest group of Juniors inducted into Honor Society. Mr. Boughner listed a wide span of accredited colleges and universities the class of 2004 has been accepted to. He encouraged us to recognize the good our students do and focus on the positive.
John Clutcher thanked Eugene Boughner for his many years of service and presented him with a gift certificate from the Alumni.
James Booth conducted the election of three directors to the Education (scholarship) committee. The new directors are Irvin Liachowitz '42, Eugene Boughner '60, and Joan Fauland Eltringham '59. By motion given by Bill Korbich and John Clutcher the new board of directors were accepted and voted in. The new directors will serve a term of five years.
John Clutcher presented the slate of officers for 2004-2005 for ratification:
President - Shirley Fisher Jackson '51
Vice President - John Klinger '68
Treasurer - William Korbich '54
Secretary - Karen Wilk Colangelo '85
Historian - Helen Jane Murphy '43
Registrar - Jeffrey Clutcher '78
On motion by Susan Kropinski '75 and second by Claire Clutcher Varney '62 the slate was accepted and voted in by all in attendance.
The business meeting concluded with the singing of the Alma Mater. Myron Moskowitz '42 gave the benediction. Members and quests returned to the cafeteria for the afterglow.
Karen Wilk Colangelo '85, Secretary
Minutes 04/14/2004
Minutes - April 14th, 2004 - Spring Meeting
Shamokin High School Alumni Association
Shamokin High School Annex
The meeting was called to order by president John Clutcher. 15 members attended, including John, Jeff, and Bruce Clutcher, Jeff Schlader, Helen Jane Murphy, Alma Carl, Rich Eltringham, Bill Korbach, Myron Moskowitz, Irvin Liachowitz, Bobbie Klock, Deanna Edwards, Susan Kropinski, Walter Fidler, and Frances Brennan.
President Clutcher briefly reviewed the minutes of the January 14, 2004 meeting. On a motion by Irvin Liachowitz, seconded by Jeff Schlader, the minutes were approved as read.
Bill Korbich gave the treasurer's report. He stated that in 2001 to 2003, the average balance was $12,281. The present balance is $11,039, a decrease of $1,242. Of the total membership, only $1,700 was paid in dues last year. Other donations were down from previous years. We are hopeful that both dues paid and donations will improve. The treasurer's report was approved on a motion by Walter Fidler, and seconded by Myron Moskowitz.
Committee Reports:
Website: John Clutcher reported on changes to the website. The format for the minutes and newsletter has changed since January. He asked members to verify correctness of names on committees.
Program: Walter Fidler, Chairman, reported that all information to be entered in the program must be in at least two weeks before the banquet.
Nominating: President Clutcher noted that a male vice president is needed for the next year.
Banquet: Bill Korbich, Co-Chairman, reported that there has been no change since the last meeting. The catering has been arranged. Mr. Korbich will be in the 50th anniversary class this year. Karen Coangelo will take payments at the banquet, and John Schankweiler will be available to help out. Help from the membership is needed in the high school cafeteria on Friday, May 28, from 12:45 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Help is also needed on Saturday morning starting at 9:30 a.m. Tables and chairs need to be wiped after winter storage.
After Glow: Irvin Liachowitz reported that Vic Boris and his Sound Expression will play for the dancing.
Entertainment: Irvin Liachowitz said that Bonnie Klinger, High School Choral Director, will have either a Barbershop Quartet or numbers from the musical, "Footloose" performed at the banquet.
Prize Drawings - Susan Kropinski will take charge of obtaining prizes and have them ready. Irvin Liachowitz will supply prizes for the golden anniversary class.
Old Business: President Clutcher discussed Education Fund By Laws. He would like to put them on the website. He has checked with Attorney Mattis, and a copy could not be found. President Clutcher will continue to work with Attorney Mattis on the by laws.
Job Descriptions: President Clutcher noted that in 1999, Pam Keiser, with the help of each officer, compile job descriptions for the various alumni officers. President Clutcher has reviewed and updated the information. Additionally, he has created an electronic version of the documents, which will reside on the registrar's PC.
Awards: Members involved with awards presented through alumni discussed problems that have surfaced in the past. Bill Korbich suggested that the alumni review the awards with Dr. Serafin so that there is a clearer understanding of deadlines and communicating information. The Metzner Award and the Fetzko Award need to be reviewed. Mr Korbich questioned whether it would be possible to change some of the criteria for some awards. Mr Moskowitz said the income from the funds is held in trust. He has had problems coordinating funds with M&T Bank in Williamsport.
The Education Fund and the Scholarship Fund are two separate programs. A test is given to high school seniors for the money from the education fund. These awards are for four years. The scholarship fund gives awards to students for one time only. The criteria are specified for each award. There is no testing for these awards. They include the Leona Adams Nursing and Vo-tech Awards, the Gillespie Family Awards for a student in band and one from the school newspaper, the class of 1913 Salutatorian Award, the Richard Hilbush English Award, the Pete Malafi Business Award, the Bramhall Salutatorian Award, the Van Gaskin-Schrider Award, the Robert Metzner Award, and the Fetzko Award. There have been problems with getting the names of the students who will receive the awards. Irvin Liachowitz announces the winners of the Education Fund Awards when the envelope is opened at the business meeting of the annual banquet. The test this year is set for May 1st, 2004.
A new committee (Awards Committee) will be formed to meet with Dr. Serafin concerning the awards and scholarships. They need to discuss awards, funding, criteria, communicating, etc. President Clutcher named William Korbich, Eugene Boughner, Myron Moskowitz, and Jeff Schlader to serve on this committee.
New Business: Alumni Research Company - President Clutcher received correspondence from a company who researches missing classmates, and can make up a book or put the information online for a fee. After some discussion, it was decided that we do not want to pursue the services of such a company.
Letter from John Miller - Sent to Joan Eltringham with a copy to President Clutcher. Mr. Miller lives in Bethlehem, and will have his 45th class reunion this year. His suggestions for the alumni are as follows: raise dues in graduated rates, establish a data base of alumni talents and professions, consider gift annuities, create souvenirs to raise funds, bring in alumni to help develop arts at the Career Center. Comments from the floor were to thank him for his suggestions, but we feel that they cannot be activated.
Letter from Dottie Brow, class of 97 - Matthew Sandri, a soldier who was recently killed in Iraq, graduated with the class of 97. Ms. Brown wrote to President Clutcher, asking if something could be done in his honor. The group felt that the alumni could not honor him in particular, because hundreds of past alumni who were killed in action have never been singled out to be honored. President Clutcher suggested that she could do a class mailing for the class of '97 to do something specific for him. The alumni would be glad to supply mailing labels for the class. She could contact the family for suggestions. An award of some type could also be established outside of the alumni association. Ms Brown said she would attend tonight' meeting, but did not come. President Clutcher will reply to her letter with our suggestions.
Watercolor Painting: Bobbi Klock, class of '55, asked if the class could display a painting and sell tickets at the alumni meeting to raise money for the class. Kay Kandra did a watercolor painting that will be chanced off for the benefit of the class. Permission was granted on a motion by Irvin Liachowitz, and seconded by Bruce Clutcher.
Banquet Entrance - Bill Korbich noted that there is confusion on banquet night about which parking lot and which entrance to use. People who park in the west parking lot have a long walk. He asked publicity person Frances Brennan to put an ad in the paper the week of the banquet. It would explain that the east parking lot and east entrance should be used. Rich Eltringham said that the security staff was helpful in getting elderly members close to the building, and parking cards for them. Bill Korbich asked that something be put in the newsletter about the parking next year.
With no further business to discuss, the meeting was adjourned on a motion by Jeff Clutcher, and seconded by Myron Moskowitz.
Respectfully Submitted,
Frances Brennan
Acting Secretary
Minutes 01/14/2004
Minutes - January 14th, 2004 - Winter Meeting
Due to poor weather conditions, an abbreviated winter meeting was held at the SAHS Annex Cafeteria - 7th and Arch Streets. Approximately 8 members were present. John Clutcher '74, President, called the meeting to order.
John Clutcher will follow-up with the by-laws group to secure the most current copy of the education fund to post on the website.
We received an inquiry asking why the current policy of the alumni association pays scholarship awards to the school, rather than directly to the student. The payment to the school may impact the student's financial aid package. The answer is that the trust is set up to pay directly to the school. This process acts as check to ensure that funds are properly being used.
We received correspondence from the Metzner family in regards to the scholarship in the amount of $16,848 (a yearly award of $1000). A stipulation of this award is the responsibility to pick up and place flowers at the gravesites of the Metzner family. On a motion by Ned Sodrick and second by Joan Eltringham, the responsibility of the pick up and placement of flowers at the graves will be the award recipient's. The correct wording of this requirement will be discussed at the next meeting.
John Clutcher has reminded those in attendance to provide Pam Keiser any newsletter updates as she is pulling information together for publication.
Bill Korbich reported that plans are progressing for the May 29th, 2004 banquet. Help will be needed on Friday afternoon May 28th and Saturday AM - May 29th for setup. Specific information will be posted on the website and newsletter. Call Bill Korbich if you need more details at 570-648-8903. More current information will be available at the April meeting and will be posted in the newsletter.
The menu for the banquet will include: chicken, baked ham, meatballs, bread, cole slaw, vegetables, potatoes, dessert, coffee, and tea. A price change from Lavis Catering occurred November 1st, 2003 regardless of when booked. Motion by Ned Sodrick and second by Joan Eltringham the cost of the Banquet ticket will be $21.00.
This is the first meeting the alumni association has had in the Annex. Ned Sodrick offered to provide a tour of the Annex complex at some point in the future after a meeting.
Next meeting will be on April 14th, 2004 at the SAHS Annex Cafeteria - 7pm.
Respectfully Submitted,
Karen Wilk Colangelo '85, Secretary
Minutes 09/24/2003
Minutes - September 24, 2003 - Fall Meeting
A dinner was held for the executive board of the Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association at Harry's Fine Food & Catering, on Wednesday, September 24, 2003 at 6 pm. John Clutcher '74, President, called the meeting to order after dinner was served. After John welcomed everyone, and thanked them for their attendance, he introduced the officers.
The meeting began with a motion by Myron Moskowitz to dispense with the reading of the 2003 Banquet minutes and was seconded by Irvin Liachowitz. The motion was approved with all in favor. On a motion by John Shankweiler and a second by Rob Ensinger, the treasurer's report, given by William Korbich, was approved and placed on file for audit. Bill reported that the receipts of 2003 were $2,226 less than 2002 and the expenses were about the same. A written report of the accounts was distributed to those in attendance. The report also reflected a check from the Estate of Robert Metzner in the amount of $16,848. Bill Korbich is in contact with the estate attorney to establish a specific earmark for this donation. The Alumni Association would be annually responsible for the placement of flowers on the family graves. This topic will continue to be discussed at the winter meeting in January 2004. A letter from the attorney for the Edna Rae Keim Estate was received in May. The Association will receive one-eighth of 50% of her estate.
Several thank you cards were received from the class of 2003 award recipients. A thank you to the class of '44 was received from the family of Virginia Holleran. This thank you was given to Jeff Clutcher to forward to the class representative. These thank you cards were passed around for members to read.
Committee reports as follows:
Publicity: Frances Brennan
Meetings will be advertised in the News-Item community bulletin. Banquet minutes are emailed to her the morning after the Banquet for publication.
Nominating: Joan Rhoades Donmoyer
The association is looking for a male to be nominated as vice-president for the 2004-05 year and president for the 2005-06 year.
Education Fund: Irvin Liachowitz
The education committee will be meeting on October 29th. The appointment of Joan Eltringham to the education committee was announced. She will replace Philathea Faust Welker who resigned. A request has been made to have a contact person available from the education fund to answer questions about awards/scholarships. Many students and parents are calling the high school to inquire about their award or scholarship. The high school staff is not familiar with these financial issues and needs a contact "point person" to direct any inquiry. It would be helpful to have this contact person's information (name, address, phone and email) included with the actual award or scholarship.
Program:
Proofreading of the program is needed to help avoid errors. Volunteers are needed to help with this process before it goes to publication. If you are able to help, please contact the association.
Class Representatives: Jeffrey Clutcher
Bob Mattis was added for the class of 1968 and Joan Eltringham to represent the Class of 1959. Class of 2003 still need to be selected.
Banquet: Bill Korbich and John Schankweiler
A deposit was given to reserve Lavis catering. Overall, we received very good comments concerning the banquet. Concerns arising from the banquet were limited handicap parking and directions on where to enter the building. Responses to these comments from members at the meeting were:
1) Our security was offering to park cars for those in need of assistance.
2) Unfortunately the sign we had made a few years ago for the entrance has disappeared. The possibility of purchasing a new sign will be looked into.
3) We will consider publishing parking information in the newsletter.
By-Laws:
John Clutcher asked if the by-laws on the web-site are the most current. It was believed the by-laws were last reviewed and updated when Mary Hack was President in 1991. The secretary was asked to look through past minutes and documents to verify if the most current by-laws are reflected on the web page.
Website: John Clutcher
The website business report was distributed to those in attendance. A copy of Charter and By-Laws has been added to the website. The network policy usage from the high school was reviewed and signed in July. The website has received over 1,000 visits since January 2003.
Old Business:
125th Anniversary will be in May 2008. Jamie Swank Pilot '89 is willing to help. Chris Wetzel '93 also expressed through email he is available to help with the 125th anniversary plans.
The purchase of two yearbooks and donation to the Homecoming program are yearly obligation of the association. This will be taken care of by Jeffrey Clutcher and William Korbich.
New Business:
Banquet Names: In the past, the tables of the graduating class have had the sign "students" on them. Through discussion, the label of "student" will no longer be used. The "class of [year]" will be used at these tables.
Winter and Spring Meetings: Location and dates for these meetings were discussed. The president will set the dates. The Shamokin-Coal Township Public Library is no longer available for alumni meetings. Superintendent Ned Sodrick invited the alumni to use the Annex cafeteria. John Clutcher and Karen Colangelo will speak to Mr. Sodrick about accepting his invitation and will set dates with the school district.
Alumni database information: The Alumni Association cannot give out any database information on an alumni member that does not pertain to the function of the alumni association. Giving a class database to the class representative for class reunion usage is an acceptable request. The association cannot give information on a member to another member, family member, long lost friend, etc.
Honorary Membership: John Clutcher distributed written responses and requests from an alumnus about the issue of honorary memberships. John read the by-laws concerning this issue (charter and by-laws are posted on website). The by-laws has provisions for military members to become honorary members. The issue of commitment to the community was discussed as an acceptable reason to become an honorary member of the alumni association. Based upon the association charter and by-laws, it was concluded that honorary membership is reserved for those individuals who did not graduate from Shamokin Area High School, but provided many years of service to the association. We presently have two honorary members. Both have committed time and volunteered services through the years directly to the alumni association. After much discussion, a motion was made for John Clutcher, President, to send a letter in response to the inquiry. This motion was given by Rob Ensinger and seconded by Shirley Jackson.
Accomplishments to be posted: The question of whether we should or shouldn't post alumni accomplishments in the bulletin or on our website was discussed. Many issues were brought forward, including resources available to maintain postings and the impact of providing a forum for a (potentially) large variety of topics. It is great to recognize our fellow alumni, but what limitations do we set as to what is and what is not an accomplishment? Would these accomplishments lead to commercializing the website? Who would be responsible for this listing? It can be very time consuming. A motion not to list accomplishments at this time was made by David Donmoyer and seconded by Alma Carl.
Banquet date: Saturday May 29, 2004
A motion to adjourn was made by Joan Eltringham and seconded by Jeffrey Clutcher.
Respectfully Submitted,
Karen Wilk Colangelo '85, Secretary
Minutes 05/24/2003
Minutes - May 24, 2003 Meeting/Banquet
The 120th annual reunion of the Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association was held Saturday May 24th, 2003 at the Shamokin Area High School. The cafeteria was the setting for the dinner and afterglow, and the auditorium was the setting for the entertainment and business meeting. Participating in the festivities were 352 alumni members and guests. Educational and General Century Club books were on display naming contributions of $100 or more from years past. Current contributors' names will be placed in the books.
The evening began with the invocation given by Shirley Fisher Jackson '51. This was followed by the Pledge of Allegiance and singing of God Bless America with Irvin Liachowitz '42 as the accompanist. Dinner was prepared by and served by Lavis Caterer. At the conclusion of dinner, Alumni president Joan Rhoades Donmoyer '52 introduced the officers and welcomed everyone to the reunion. She then invited everyone to attend the business meeting in the auditorium. The business meeting opened with motion by Beverly Yocum and a second by Claire Varney to accept the secretary's minutes as printed. On a motion by John Klinger and second by Shirley Fisher Jackson the treasurer's report was accepted as printed.
Present, Joan Rhoades Donmoyer '52 asked for a moment of silent prayer in recognition of the deceased members of the association.
The class of 2003 was presented and welcomed into the association. Class president, Dustin Martin, presented their pennant to the Alumni Association. He thanked the Alumni for the Banquet and opportunity to receive scholarships.
Bonnie Klinger introduced the evening's entertainment. The Harmony Hunnies, a girls barbershop quarter, was composed of Susan Horan, Laura Backus, Amanda Jeremiah, and Lauren Graboski. The girls sang a Gospel Medley, Somewhere Out There, and Shaboom.
Mary Anne Pitorak Miller '74, program committee representative, handed out door prizes to those holding winning tickets. Members of the Class of 2003 assisted in the distribution. There were approximately 60 winners this evening.
Alumni Vice-President John Clutcher '74 recognized the anniversary classes and any other class wishing to make a presentation or announcement.
70th year anniversary 1933 - Two members were in attendance this evening Reba Hirsh and Leona Grossman.
65th year anniversary 1938 - Presenting for her class, Kathryn Yakubick, gave the alumni the class donation of $765. She presented to the Alumni a gift from Amelia Campbell '30 her donation of $100. Amelia is 90 years old.
60th year anniversary 1943 - Sal Neidig presented the Alumni Association with a donation to the general fund the amount of $1140 from her class.
40th year anniversary 1963 - Carol Swatt Dudinskie presented the Alumni Association with a donation in the amount of $2726. She had explained that this collection has only taken place in the last few days. She also recognized six individuals who gave generously to this collection for her class; William Barr, Charles Sosnoski, Linda Strausser Herb, Mark & Nancy Whitley Clark, Judith Twiggar Reinhart, and Victoria Barr.
30th year anniversary 1973 - Jeffrey Schlader presented the Association with a donation of $100. He also presented the Alumni with another donation of $100 from Francis Schlader '38.
45th year anniversary 1958 - Shirley Rando Persing presented in honor of her class a donation of $910.
55th year anniversary 1948 - Dorothy Malone presented the Association with a donation of $1,600 for the general fund from her class.
25th year anniversary 1978 - Silver Anniversary - Jeffrey Clutcher informed the group that his class would be having their Silver Reunion on August 16th.
50th year anniversary 1953 - Golden Anniversary - John Schanweiler represented his class with the generous donation of $24,300. He said his class has been meeting for the past 10 years and decided 5 years ago their class should donate the largest amount ever donated by a class. They have succeeded in their goal. The amount of $1,953 was given in honor of their teacher and advisor Richard Hilbush. Many of the class members took advantage of the employer matching funds and donated stocks and bonds.
John Clutcher thanked everyone presenting and all members of the donating classes for their generosity. At this time, John made mention of the web site for our Alumni Association. He expressed our appreciation to the school district for hosting the site.
At this time, Susan Kropinski and Mary Anne Pitorak Miller made the presentation of gifts to the Golden Anniversary Class from the SAHS Alumni Association.
The distance award went to Anna Jeanne Troxell Humphreys. She traveled here tonight from Reading, California.
Irvin Liachowitz '42 member of the Educational Trust Fund Committee, introduced the scholarship winners. Coal Township Alumni Association gave 5 scholarship awards. These were the 9th, 5th, 4th, 3rd and 1st awards. A total of 11 awards were presented ranging from $700 to $2,500. The awards totaled $17,700. These awards are given to students up to and including 4 years at an accredited school. Awards were as follows:
11th award - $700 - Mallory Fisher - Temple University - Undecided/possibly Art
10th award - $1,000 - Heather Seik - Kutztown University - Undecided
9th award - $1,200 - Jenna Collier - Central Penn - Optometric Technology
8th award - $1,200 - Joseph Seroski - Mansfield University - Communications
7th award - $1,400 - Matthew Bieda - Penn State University - Political Science
6th award - $1,600 - Dustin Martin - Muhlenburg University - Political Science
5th award - $2,000 - Anna Slavinsky - University of PA - Nursing
4th award - $2,000 - Ashley Miller - Bloomsburg University - Mathematics Education
3rd award - $2,000 - Derrick Haas - Drexel University - Chemical Engineering
2nd award - $2,100 - Matt Hesser - Bucknell University - Undecided
1st award - $2,500 - Eric Smith - West Chester - Mathematics Education
Eugene Boughner '60, high school principal, addressed the alumni and spoke of the many accomplishments of the students. He highlighted the following: Sophomore student winning at Free Enterprise Week, District awarded $52,000 for Class of 2003 increase in PSSA scores, Lil' Abner musical, choral concerts, PMA district and regional festival, Indian Pride decorates and builds moral, renovations at Annex, Boys Track team won Schuylkill League, RIF, Project Pearl, SSR a 20 minute silent reading period daily, athletes performing at state level, Interact and Key Club have been restarted, additional science teacher has been hired, student organized Baccalaureate, additional awards have recently been added to the Awards Program, and many more. Several teachers will be retiring this year. Mr. Boughner stated 2003-2004 would be his last year. He welcomed Ned Sodrick '67 as incoming superintendent. Mr. Boughner listed a wide span of accredited colleges and universities the class of 2003 has been accepted to. He encouraged us to recognize the good our students do and focus on the positive.
Joan Rhoades Donmoyer presented the slate of officers for 2003-2004 for ratification:
President John Clutcher '74; Vice President, Shirley Fisher Jackson '51; Treasurer, William Korbich '54; Secretary, Karen Wilk Colangelo '85; Historian, Helen Jane Murphy '43; and Registrar, Jeffrey Clutcher '78. On motion by Susan Kropinski '75 and second by Mary Anne Pitorak Miller '74 the slate was accepted and voted in by all in attendance.
The business meeting concluded with the singing of the Alma Mater. Myron Moskowitz '42 gave the benediction. Members and guests returned to the cafeteria for the afterglow
Karen Wilk Colangelo '85, Secretary
Minutes 04/14/2003
Minutes - April 14, 2003 - Spring Meeting
The spring meeting opened at 6:45 with Joan Rhoades Donmoyer presiding. Jeffrey Clutcher led us in prayer followed by the pledge to the flag. The president introduced the officers and stated in the absence of the secretary, Joan Fauland Eltringham would take the minutes for the meeting. Since the secretary was absent, there were no previous minutes to be read. Treasurer William Korbich stated that treasury has around $12,000 with the bill for the newsletters being outstanding. Tickets to get put in the local banks as soon as the newsletters are in the mail. It was reported that some alumnus received their copy of the spring newsletter.
Banquet committee stated tentative arrangements for the banquet setup would be Friday May 23rd at 12:45 and Saturday at 9 until noon. Anyone willing to help is asked to come during the aforementioned times. Susan Kropinski will take care of gifts. Jeff Clutcher will check for mugs from last year. Irvin Liachowitz reported that Vic Boris will be playing at the After Glo and Bonnie Ensinger Klinger will have either some of the cast of Little Abner or a quartet performing.
Class representatives were acknowledged. President Joan Donmoyer said that we need to have more representation at our meetings by class representatives.
Someone will be speaking on Good Friday (April 18th) to the seniors about the scholarship exam. It was noted that Jim Booth will be president of the education committee and Tom Olcese will be vice president.
Coal Crackers reported their meeting would be held at Masser's on April 23rd. Anyone wishing to attend is welcome.
It was suggested a liaison be appointed between the Education Committee and Alumni Association due to the many trusts being set up within each entity. The education committee will be approached concerning this item.
Albert Fecko gave 600 shares of Exxon Mobile stock but was not acknowledged in the spring newsletter - the reason being that the stock was given after the annual meeting and there has yet to be anyone awarded from his trust. This will take place at the 2003 annual meeting and will be reported in next year's newsletter. This award is through the educational committee and is to be awarded for a needy student that is entering the nursing field. Susan Kropinski will find out if any student is going into the nursing field. Eugene Boughner has been contacted to see if any student is eligible for the Van Gaskin award. William Korbich reported that he gets money orders for awards he is in charge of and fills in the names of the winners the night the awards are given. Irvin Liachowitz will call Diane Sarafine, Guidance Counselor on Tuesday April 15th concerning any awards given through the educational fund.
Jeffrey Clutcher reported Alma Boyer Carl, class of 1945, would be taking over as a class representative. A member of the 60th year class noted there was no recognition in the bulletin for their class. It is the responsibility of the class to put any notice they want in the bulletin. Some classes reported how they will be celebrating their anniversary year.
Walter Fidler stated he needs the information for the banquet program by May 14th. Prizes are being taken care of through Liachowitz Jewlers. On a motion by Walter Fidler and second by Shirley Fisher Jackson, the meeting adjourned.
(Special thanks to Joan Fauland Eltringham who was the acting secretary for this meeting)
Minutes 01/22/2003
Minutes - January 22nd, 2003 - Winter Meeting
The winter meeting of the Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association was held at the Shamokin Coal Township Public Library on Wednesday, January 22, 2003 at 6:45 pm. Fifteen members were in attendance.
President Joan Rhoades Donmoyer opened the meeting with a prayer from Jeff Clutcher and the Pledge of Allegiance followed by the introduction of the officers. The secretary's report was read. On a motion by John Schankweiler and second by Jeff Clutcher the secretary's report was accepted.
Treasurer, Bill Korbich distributed the 2002 annual report and reviewed it with those in attendance. The report will be in the Bulletin.
Balance January 1, 2002 $10,515.24
Total Receipts $28,021.39
General Expenses $8,174.00
Reunion Expenses $17,846.99
Balance December 31, 2002 $12,515.64
At this time, Bill Korbich also stated that due to the current market situation, the value of some of our investments has decreased. This is reflected in the growth reports of our scholarship funds. Due to the holiday on Monday, a delay was in receiving these reports. Bill will report on these at the spring meeting. On motion of Shirley Fisher Jackson and second by Irvin Liachowitz the treasurer's report was accepted.
Committee reports as follows:
Web page: John Clutcher
The Web page business report was distributed to those in attendance. John has added a new section in the "Alumni Association Officers" covering Presidents from 1884 to the present. In addition, statistics from "US Mailing Addresses Missing" was reported. Alumni are asked to please review this section of the web page. There are about 2000 names on the list without a current address. Everyone's help is needed in updating our database. A thanks was given to those who have responded to this section. John also commended Timothy Latshaw for his cooperation and excellent work he is doing with coordinating the web page through the school site.
Banquet: Bill Korbich and John Schankweiler
Menus were distributed to those in attendance. The selection voted upon was as follows:
Chicken, Baked Ham, and Meatballs, bread, mashed potatoes, vegetable, cole slaw, gravy, tea/coffee, Tropical punch appetizer, and sundaes. By motion of Robert Ensinger and second Ned Sodrick the menu choice was accepted.
Bill has asked for a plea of help to all. If possible please help setup for the banquet. Anyone can help. Setup will be from 12:45pm - 3:30pm on Friday, May 23, 2003 and 9:30am - 12:00pm on Saturday, May 24, 2003.
A motion for the price of the ticket to remain at $20 was given by Bill Korbich and second by Ned Sodrick. Susan Kropinski will aid Bill in the acquiring and purchasing of gifts for the Banquet. Susan will also speak to Mr. Sosnoski about additional arrangements needed for the Banquet. Karen Colangelo will make arrangements for the centerpiece.
Some classes celebrating special years are Class of '53. John Schankweiler said his class would have a dinner banquet and reception on Friday, May 23 at the Days Inn, Danville, PA. The class is also planning a picnic on Sunday, May 25, 2003. Dave Donmoyer '48 said his class is also planning a reception at the Days Inn on Friday, May 23, 2003.
Jeff Clutcher, '78, celebrating their silver year will have a reception on Aug 16, 2003 at the Days Inn. If there are any other classes with special plans, you are encouraged to email John Clutcher with these plans. He will post them on the web page. You can always send him updates pertaining to the exact events as you obtain more information.
Historian: Helen Jane Murphy
Not in attendance, but Joan Rhoades Donmoyer will ask her to display memorabilia for the celebrating classes.
Class Reps: Jeff Clutcher
New class representative for the class of 1945: Alma Boyer Carl
Joan suggested the committee should meet and go review the class reps list. It may also be a good time to call the reps and encourage them to attend the meetings. After discussion of class reps attendance, it was suggested to ask the reps to send someone from the class to the meeting. The Association feels it is important that someone relay the information being discussed to those in attendance at their own class reunions. Another suggestion was to include on the meeting postcard a message stating to send a class member if you are unable to attend.
Invitations: Pam Grow Keiser
Please send all reports to be included in the banquet's booklet to her by February 8th, 2003. Mr. Eugene Boughner will be contacted and asked to write the principal's message. Mr. Ned Sodrick has been asked to write a message from the incoming Superintendent.
At this time Mr. Ned Sodrick expressed his admiration of the Association. He stated he plans on being proactive with the Association and supportive.
New Business:
Mr. Bill Korbich pointed out that in the year 2008 it will be our 125th anniversary. In the past years, a special memorabilia booklet was collated. This endeavor takes much time. A committee should be formed. Volunteers are needed to be part of this committee. Much help is needed in updating the years of '83 through '08, which will be reflected in the publication. If you are interested in helping, contact Bill Korbich or email through the web page with your interest.
The next meeting will be on a Monday as oppose to a Wednesday. The date is April 7, 2003 at 6:45pm at the Shamokin Coal Township Public Library. As always all alumni members are invited to attend.
President Joan Rhoades Donmoyer adjourned the meeting.
Karen Wilk Colangelo '85, Secretary
Minutes 09/30/2002
Minutes - September 30th, 2002 - Fall Meeting
A dinner was held of the executive board of the Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association at Harry's Fine Food & Catering, Monday, September 30, 2002 at 6 pm. Joan Rhoades Donmoyer, President called the meeting to order after dinner was served. Twenty-four members were present.
Committee reports as follows:
Banquet: Bill Korbich and John Schankweiler
Those in attendance gave general comments about the Banquet. Round tables were a plus even though they took more space. Lavis catering did a great job. Alumni enjoy having the graduating class at the afterglow. Alumni would like to encourage more graduating students to participate during the afterglow.
Date for Banquet is set for Saturday May 24, 2003. A motion for Lavis Catering to cater the Banquet was given by Dorothy Goodman and second by Shirley Jackson. The motion was passed by a unanimous vote. Menu will be selected at winter meeting.
Tables were rented from Entertainment Tents (Bill Scandle). Besides the cost being very reasonable ($376), Mr. Scandle has given a donation of $400.
John will not be able to help Bill as much as he did in the past this year. Volunteers are needed to help the Banquet committee.
Education Fund: Myron Moskowitz
The committee met last Thursday. One error occurred with the awards. The graduating student and his family was contacted. One of the awards was misprinted as being a 4-year instead of only a 1-year award.
The committee has asked the bank's trustee department for current reports about the Trusts. M&T Bank said these should be ready for the Education Funds' October meeting. Discussion at their meeting led to whether or not reports were filed with the appropriate agencies every 5 years. A record of these reports was done in 1995. Question about reports being done in 2000 were to be researched also. Mr. Moskowitz said the committee is looking into it and asking the bank for more information. It is also believed that the tax exemption status is also to be completed by M&T Bank's trust department. Due to the legal issues involved with the trusts, it was recommended that the alumni ask for legal assistance/advise from lawyers in our alumni.
Class Reps and Memorabilia: Jeff Clutcher
A flag was received from wife of Henry Karpiak (class of '29) and John Barr class of '36. Joan also added she has spoken to Ned Sodrick about the cases in the school. She will speak again to administration in hope of acquiring the space and a date to when we can bring in the memorabilia.
Correspondences: Karen Colangelo
Several thank you's were received from the following class of 2002 awards recipients: Daniel Venn, Jessica Urick, Kristen Cook, Lyndsey Novack, Delores Olszewskie, Nathan Weidenhammer, Anthony Brennan, Joshua Yoder, and Kyle Lebo. A scholarship winner profile was received from Karen Detwiler Landis, class of 1964.
Joan added that inquiries were made concerning how to donate to the old high school building (Arts Center). The class of '52 purchased a piano and other classes would like to do something also. This led to the discussion that these donations are not made through the Alumni Association. The plaque on the building was a special collection the Association helped orchestrate.
Treasurer's Report: Bill Korbich
Beginning balance $10,515.24
Deposits $34,465.82
Expenses $22,397.89
Sept 30, 2002 - Balance $12,068.03
As voted upon at the spring meeting, Bill made arrangements with the help of Bruce Victoriano to purchase a new computer system with modem and printer. The computer was purchased in June. The cost was $1'879.84. He is still in the process of trying to find someone to recover the old data from the old computer.
It was noted that $350 was still needed to cover the cost of the plaque. The Class of 2002 donated this remaining amount.
Bill also stated that anyone donating $100 or more receives a letter from him with the amount and title of fund it was deposited into for their personal tax records.
Bill also reviewed his report with those in attendance.
A motion to purchase a Yearbook and donate $50 to the Homecoming was given by Shirley Jackson and second by Dorothy Goodman. A unanimous vote passed the motion.
Web Page: John Clutcher
John distributed a business report of the web page. Special note was given to the 'other links' section. This section contains a link to the Coal Township Alumni Assoc., and sites related to Classes. John asked alumni to provide any updates to missing information which is listing under "US Mailing Addresses Missing" on the web page.
New business: Discussion of anniversary classes holding their special parties on the Friday before the Banquet. Class of 58 and 43 are discussing and planning this.
Next meeting is to be held at the Shamokin coal Township Library on January 22, 2003 (if no snow) and April 9, 2003 at 6:45pm.
Joan called for an adjournment.
Karen Wilk Colangelo '85, secretary
Minutes 05/25/2002
Minutes from the May 25, 2002 Meeting/Banquet
The 119th annual reunion of the Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association was held Saturday May 25th, 2002 at the Shamokin Area High School. The cafeteria was the setting for the dinner and afterglow, and the auditorium was the setting for the entertainment and business meeting. Participating in the festivities were 312 alumni members and guests. Anniversary pennants flew high. Educational and General Century Club books were on display naming contributions of $100 or more from years past. Current contributors' names will be placed in the books.
Alumni president Robert Ensinger '74 opened the evening by welcoming everyone to the reunion. Lavis Caterer served dinner. Following dinner, members and guests moved to the auditorium. The business meeting opened with a few moments of silent prayer in recognition of the deceased members of the association. The secretary's and treasurers' reports were in the Newsletter. On a motion by alumni member and a second by Bruce Clutcher '72, the secretary's report was accepted as printed. On a motion of John Milbrand and second by Glenn Henninger '47 the treasurer's report was accepted as printed.
The class of 2002 was presented and welcomed into the association. Class president Gene Welsh and Secretary Daniel Venn presented their pennant to the Alumni Association. Gene thanked the Alumni for the Banquet and opportunity to receive scholarships.
Shamokin Area High School's Quarter Tones entertained the Alumni and guests. The four members are Mike Stadnicki '02, Chris Manning '02, Chris Walters '02, and Joe Hardin. Mike will attend IUP and pursue a degree in Music Education. Chris Manning will attend LVC for a degree in Physics, and Chris Walters will attend PSU for a degree in Music.
Seniors assisting Mary Anne Pitorak Miller '74 of the program committee handed out door prizes to those holding winning tickets. There were thirty-six winners this evening.
Alumni Vice-President Joan Rhoades Donmoyer '52 recognized the anniversary classes and any other class wishing to make a presentation or announcement.
1932 - In honor of celebrating their 70th reunion donated $190.
1942 - Bill Wagner represented his class. A donation of $4242.42 was given to the Association in honor of their 60th reunion.
1962 - Representing the 40th reunion class, Claire Clutcher Varney presented the Association with a donation of $230 from the class and $200 from Joseph Fidler '62.
1972 - In honor of his 30th class reunion, Bruce Clutcher donated $100.
1982 - Class was recognized and asked to stand.
1947 - Class was recognized and asked to stand.
1992 - Class was recognized and asked to stand.
1977 - Silver Anniversary: Class was recognized and asked to stand.
1952 - Golden Anniversary: Joan Milbrand Kelley asked her class to stand and be recognized. The Class of '52 donated $3200 to the Century Club and $1952 to the General Fund for a total of $5652. In addition to tonight's generosity, the class wanted to donate something to their old High School building - now the Arts Center. A piano was much needed, and the class of '52 came through.
At this time, the presentation of gifts to the Golden Anniversary Class from the SAHS Alumni Association.
On a motion by Bill Korbich and accepted by all, two distance awards will be presented. Nancy Renn Drew '52 and Arthur Shipe '37 traveled from the state of Washington to be here tonight.
Irvin Liachowitz '42 member of the Educational Trust Fund Committee, introduced the scholarship winners. Coal Township Alumni Association gave 4 scholarship awards. These were the 9th, 4th, 3rd and 1st awards. A total of 12 awards were presented ranging from $500 to $2,500. The awards totaled $17,100. These awards are given to students up to and including 4 years at an accredited school. Awards were as follows:
12th award - $500 Christine Ziemba; Bloomsburg Univ.; Science Field
11th award - $500 Dolores Olszewskie; Millersville Univ.; Meteorology
10th award - $800 D.J. Venn; Penn State Univ.; undecided
9th award - $1,100 Adrian Hoffman; Penn College; Nursing
8th award - $1,200 Mike Stadnicki; Indiana Univ. of PA; Music Education
7th award - $1,300 Aubrey Derk; Bloomsburg Univ.; undecided
6th award - $1,500 Nathan Weidenhammer; Penn State Univ.; Bio-Engineering
5th award - $1,700 Chris Walters; Penn State Univ.; Music
4th award - $1,900 Josh Yoder; Penn State Univ.; undecided
3rd award - $2,000 Samantha Rarick; Penn State Univ.; Sports Medicine
2nd award - $2,100 Kelly Deklinski; Indiana Univ. of PA; Music Education
1st award - $2,500 Robert Yucha; Drexel Univ.; Bio-Medical Engineering
Eugene Boughner'60, high school principal, addressed the alumni and spoke of the many accomplishments of the students. He listed a wide span of accredited schools of which the Class of 2002 will attend in the fall. The popular school of choice was Penn College to pursue a degree in Computer Systems and Networking. New courses this past year were AP Physics, AP English, and C . Next year, Sustained Silent Reading will be incorporated into our daily schedule and remedial courses will be offered to students scoring below proficient on the PSSA test. Project Pearl Program has provided our Junior High students with Career Day, Job Shadowing, and tutoring after school. Our District has received an award of ~$90,000 from the state for increased attendance rates. Some of the highlights of the past school year included musical "Bye, Bye Birdie", Regional/State Band, Orchestra, Choral, and District Jazz Festival. Our Band won first place at the White Marlin Festival. He commended the newly formed INDIAN PRIDE club encouraging school spirit. Our students scored high in the PA Math League Contest. The Red Cross commended our students on their politeness and attentiveness. Sixty-eight students donated blood with sixty being a first timer. This past week a Veteran's Memorial Service was held and six diplomas were given to Veterans who were unable to complete High School because of military duties during WWII. In conclusion, Mr. Boughner said we should thank the parents for being positive influences and asked the parents to thank their sons/daughters for succeeding.
William Korbich announced to the Alumni extra copies of the News-Item Weekender are in the rear of the auditorium. He thanked the News-Item for these complimentary copies.
Robert Ensinger presented the slate of officers for 2002-2003 for ratification:
President, Joan Rhoades Donmoyer '52
Vice President, John Clutcher '74
Treasurer, William Korbich '54
Secretary, Karen Wilk Colangelo '85
Historian, Helen Jane Murphy '43
Registrar, Jeffrey Clutcher '78
On motion by Susan Kropinski '77 and second by MaryAnn Pitorak Miller '74 the slate was accepted and voted in by all in attendance.
Rob Ensinger made two additional announcements. The first being the new address of the Alumni Association web page; https://www.indians.k12.pa.us/alumni Secondly, the placement of the Bronze plaque commemorating the original SAHS building at the Arts Center. To fund the plaque, $1590 is needed. The Association has received $1025 so far. If you wish to make a donation please sent it to Treasurer, Bill Korbich. On the check's memo line write Bronze Plaque. Those who have donated were thanked and those who will donate are thanked.
The business meeting concluded with the singing of the Alma Mater. Reverend Butler gave the benediction. Members and quests returned to the cafeteria for the afterglow.
Karen Wilk Colangelo '85, Secretary
Minutes 04/10/2002
Minutes - April 10th, 2002 - Spring Meeting
The spring meeting of the Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association was held at the Shamokin Coal Township Public Library on Wednesday, April 10, 2002 at 6:45 pm. Eighteen members were in attendance.
President Rob Ensinger called the meeting to order. The secretary's report was read. On motion of Myron Moskowitz and a second by Mary Anne Pitorak Miller the secretary's report was accepted as read.
William Korbich then gave the treasurer's report.
1/01/02 beginning checkbook balance of $10,515.24
4/10/02 present checkbook balance $11,978.00
Mr. Korbich also reported the Association received additional scholarship donations. On motion by Rob Ensinger and a second by Myron Moskowitz the report was accepted as read.
Committee Reports as follows:
Web Page: John Clutcher
John distributed a business report to everyone in attendance. Since the relocation of our web page to the high school, 529 visits took place. This move took place on February 12, 2002. The 119th Annual Reunion Bulletin is in .pdf format at this site. John commended Mr. Tim Latsha (SAHS) for his great cooperation and time he has put forth to help the association in this transition of the web page. Our Alumni can now locate us at
https://www.indians.k12.pa.us/alumni
Banquet: John Schankweiler and William Korbich
Our caterer is LAVIS, Bloomsburg, PA. Tables and chairs are from Entertainment Tents. Security has been arranged. Mr. Sosnoski will be approached to ask some students to help during the delivery of the tables and to help with the cleanup afterwards. MaryAnn Miller, Susan Kropinski, and Karen Colangelo will take care of the door prizes. Table set up will be on Friday, May 24, 2002 from 1 to 3:30pm in the Shamokin Area Jr/Sr High School cafeteria. On Saturday, May 25, 2002 at 10 am, we need volunteers to also help distribute the programs, class signs, and door prize tickets on the tables. Mrs. Alderson (SAHS computer teacher) has volunteered to help the organization with making new class year signs for the tables.
Education Fund:
In the bulletin on page 15, the scholarship amounts have been posted. The difference in amount of awards is due to low interest rates and weak market.
Invitations:
Most of the local area members have received their bulletin today in the mail. Keystone Printing has sent the bulletins out. Alumni should receive them soon.
Memorabilia:
The Thomas Studio picture attainment is still in the works.
Old Business:
· Bronze plaque: After soliciting several bids, we accepted the best price of $1590.00. On page 3 of the bulletin is a brief description of the plaque. A separate fund has been created for any donations towards this special project.
Your donation can be sent to William Korbich, Treasurer. The Association is hoping to have the plaque in place before this year's Banquet.
· Curtis Miller, '53 has written to us in the past about 'matching funds contributions' from corporations and matching stock shares. It was discussed at the meeting how we could remind our alumni that their employer may be involved in this program. Since the Alumni Association is a non-profit organization, we would qualify as a matching fund recipient. The matching fund contribution has been brought to the attention of our Alumni in past bulletins and some of our members with matching fund employers have participated. If your employer will match your donation, you need to ask your employer for the matching fund form he/she has and follow the directions on it. We encourage Alumni to participate in this program if it is available to them. It is a way you can increase your donation to the Association - and not so much as to increase the personal part of the contribution. It was suggested that perhaps we could have someone write a letter to the Alumni explaining this program and print the letter in next year's bulletin.
New Business:
· In next year's bulletin, the names of those who contributed to the Remembering our Alma Mater Plaques should be listed.
· William Korbich has mentioned in the past of finding someone to help him with the computer program that runs the treasurer's data. Unfortunately, those who might have been able to help have gone out of business. Since then he has approached Bruce Victoriana at the VoTech for help. A new computer system is needed and Mr. Victoriana has offered to help William with the new software. A motion to purchase a new computer for the Treasurer was given by Irvin Liachowitz and second by Shirley Fisher Jackson. All were in favor. A motion to use the General Fund Variable Trust CD to finance the purchase of a computer was given by Shirley Jackson and second by David Donmoyer. All in favor.
· Rob Ensinger thanked all present for a wonderful year.
Motion to adjourn was given by Myron Moskowitz and second by Helen Jane Murphy.
Karen Wilk Colangelo '85, Secretary
Minutes 01/30/2002
Minutes - January 30th, 2002 - Winter Meeting
The winter meeting of the Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association was held at the Shamokin Coal Township Public Library on Wednesday, January 30, 2002 at 6:45 pm. Twenty-two members were in attendance.
President Rob Ensinger called the meeting to order. The secretary's report was read. On motion of Myron Moskowitz and a second by Irvin Liachowitz the secretary's report was accepted as read.
William Korbich then gave treasurer's report. Everyone in attendance received copies of the financial reports. These reports highlighted the year of Jan 1, 2001 through Dec 31, 2001 receipts and expenditures, scholarships, general fund, and educational fund.
01/01/01 Beginning checkbook balance: $12,273.65
12/31/01 Ending checkbook balance: 10,515.24
Mr. Korbich explained the decrease is due to a $1,700 decline in payment of dues and $1,800 decline in contributions when compared to year 2000. Educational Fund is down ~$20,000 due to investments. Some members suggested that we are not receiving as much - due to the fact that members see the educational fund has a balance of ~$770,000 and feel there is plenty already there. Mr. Korbich then explained it is the checkbook balance of which the organization relies upon to conduct its yearly activities. The scholarship funds and the educational fund are dispersed yearly as awards to our students. Even though the organization only announces awards in the total amount of ~$16,000, the organization actually disperses $50,000 plus every year. The reason it is $50,000 is because each yearly recipient receives his/her award each year for a total of 4 years. Therefore, this year we will pay for 2002 recipients along with the 2001, 2000, 1999 recipients. If we keep receiving only ~$2000 in contribution for our scholarship and educational fund, we will eventually not have enough money to pay out $50,000 in scholarships yearly. President, Rob Ensinger inquired about the criteria to receive each scholarship and how the students are selected. Mr. Korbich replied that there is a description of the criteria available for each scholarship. Staff, faculty, and administration of the SAHS select each recipient. These recipients must meet the criteria stated for each scholarship. It is possible that a scholarship may not be awarded due to the fact that no one meets the criteria. Mr. Korbich then continued to answer questions relating to the reports in hand.
Committee Reports as follows:
Publicity: Frances Brennan
An article of our last meeting was placed in the News-Item and Daily Item. She will write an article highlighting this meeting to also be published in the News-Item and Daily Item.
Education Fund: meeting in February - will report at next meeting
Program: report at next meeting
Web Page: John Clutcher
John distributed a copy of his business report to everyone in attendance. He discussed four topics with the members. Topic one: relocate web site to the Shamokin Area High School server After discussion of the move to the high school, Myron Moskowitz motioned for the web page to be relocated to the high school server and second by Shirley Jackson. Motion was approved with all in favor. Second topic: Helps area - If there are any new concerns or additions please forward to John. Third topic: update of officers' phone numbers and addresses. Fourth topic: correct addresses. John and Jeff have been spending time updating alumni association addresses.
Since the fall meeting, approximately fifty addresses have been received in response from the newly section called 'US Mailing Addresses'.
Banquet: William Korbich
Bill has sent the deposit to LAVIS catering to reserve them for the May 25th Banquet date. The menu selections are chicken, baked ham, meatballs, bread, tea, coffee, tropical punch, potatoes, vegetables, filling, cole slaw, gravy, and desert. In addition to the meal, a late snack bar will also be served. Other Banquet expenses include cost of Band, door prizes, programs, bulletins, table rental, and $2 dues included in cost if you attend. After discussion of estimated total cost per person, a motion to set the ticket price at $20 per person was given by Shirley Jackson and second by David Donmoyer. Motion was approved with all in favor. Table rental will be through Entertainment Tents.
Rob Ensinger requested that everyone in attendance invite fellow alumni to the Banquet. He asked us to spread the word about the Banquet, invite those that we do not usually see at the Banquet. If someone knows you are going, they might go. "BRING A FRIEND" and "EVERYONE BRING ONE" was Rob's words. The date for the 2003 Banquet was questioned. Since May 24, 2003 is the celebrated holiday weekend, it will be on May 24, 2003.
Invitations: Jeff Clutcher reporting for Pam Keiser
Pam requested that anything needed to be included in the bulletin should be sent to her or dropped off at her father's business (Household Appliances). Joe Rebar suggested the concept of including a necrology of SAHS faculty members. After discussion, the members thought this might be included in the Principal's message.
Class Reps: Jeff Clutcher
1993: Stacey Erdman
1951: Nancy Updegrove Price is to be added.
Old Business:
· Bronze plaque to be placed on Community Arts Center to commemorate its original being of the high school.
Irvin Liachowitz will bring the sample design to the next meeting. It is to measure 24 inches by 24 inches. The approximate cost is $4000. A letter will be included in the bulletin to begin creating a fund to raise the money needed.
· Charter to be placed in High School for display
Rob Ensinger spoke to Mr. Boughner and arrangements have been made for it to be displayed in the trophy cases near the gymnasium along with other memorabilia.
· Yearbook and Homecoming
Due to an oversight at the fall meeting, the members did not motion to buy a yearbook and make a donation to the 2001 Homecoming. On a motion to accept Bill's payment of yearbook and Homecoming donation by Joan Donmoyer and second by Jeff Clutcher all were in favor.
· Scholarship testing date
During Rob's visit to the high school, he made arrangements with Mr. Boughner to set up a time and date on a Monday to speak to the senior class. The school has not set a test date at this time. Through discussion, the members believe it would be beneficial if a set date could be on the calendar every year. It was suggested that January might be a better time for the test not to conflict with the student's extracurricular activities. Also the date may be the responsibility of the Education Fund Committee to set and arrange.
New Business:
· Memorabilia
William Korbich recently visited Thomas' studio for the purchase of some photos. During his visit, he noticed several photos of which the organization may wish to purchase before the remaining lot of Thomas' photos will be sold altogether. The memorabilia committee agreed to meet and arrange a visit to Thomas' studio.
· New Zip Code Book
Jeff Clutcher asked the association to purchase new zip code book from the postal office. The cost is $25. Dave Donmoyer made a motion to purchase new zip code book and second by Susan Kropinski. All were in favor.
· Next meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, April 10th at the Shamokin Coal Township Public Library.
Myron Moskowitz made a motion for the meeting to adjourn and second by many. All were in favor.
Karen Wilk Colangelo, Secretary
Minutes 10/10/2001
October 10, 2001 Fall Meeting - Minutes
A dinner was held of the executive board of the Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association at Masser's Restaurant, Wednesday, October 10, 2001 at 6 pm. Robert Ensinger, President gave the invocation and called the meeting to order after dinner was served. A motion by Bill Korbich to dispense with the reading of the Banquet 2001 minutes and second by Marily Stasney was approved with all in favor. On motion by Irvin Liachowitz and a second by Dorothy Goodman, the treasurer's report given by William Korbich was approved and placed on file for audit. Bill reported that the receipts of 2001 are approximately $4000 less than last year and the expenses are about the same. A written report of the accounts was distributed to those in attendance.
At this time, President, Robert Ensinger explained to the members his plan of having a brainstorming party. Members will be grouped into teams of 5 or 6 to brainstorm with a guide about current association issues of: how to increase $ we get; possible fundraiser;etc. He will send a letter to members in the future to invite them to this Sat/Sun event.
Committee reports as follows:
Web Page: John Clutcher
John distributed a handout highlighted the features of the web page. A new section was added called "US Mailing Addresses Missing". Two thousand are unknown. A copy of these members' names was passed around. Members were asked if they knew of any changes to notify Jeff Clutcher or John Clutcher. A discussion of possible website name change took place. Majority present felt because of all the links established to site, it was better left unchanged.
Class Reps: Jeff Clutcher
1950 Flo Milbrand has resigned; Mike Muskey has accepted this position.
Banquet: William Korbich
Because of Country House future possibility of selling, the committee has been looking for other possible caterers. In this search, William found one caterer that may meet our needs. He distributed a sample menu and price list. A copy of LAVIS caterer's actual menu was also passed around. LAVIS is located in Bloomsburg. May 25th is open on their calendar. The members reviewed LAVIS's price list and menu and compared it to last year's Banquet expenses. A motion by Irvin Liachowitz to reserve LAVIS catering for the 2002 Banquet and second by Dorothy Goodman was approved with all in favor.
The menu choices approved were chicken, baked ham, and meatballs.
Educational Fund: Irvin Liachowitz
The committee has not met.
Entertainment: Irvin Liachowitz
Vic Boris & his Band will play at the AfterGlow, and Bonnie Klinger will make arrangements with members of this year's school musical to perform at the Business Meeting.
Mailing: Jeff Clutcher
Jeff has spoken to the printers. The error of last year's return mailing has been fixed. (We did not receive the bulletins with wrong addresses.) Due to the mailing error, this year's cost of return mail is estimated to be higher.
Communications were passed around for members to read. These included thank you notes from the Class of 2001 scholarship recipients. (Andrea Ignaszewski, Mitch Welliver, Brian Swank, Jonathan Hopta, Patrick S. Ryan, Dave Snyder, Kristen Michel, and Aaron Walter) Virginia Fiddler, '34 also sent a note to thank the association for newsletter. John Miller '59 wrote to the members of how the area has changed and expressed an interest of how the Alumni Association may help the region. His ideas will be taken into consideration and Rob will send a thank you for his interest. Chris Doty contacted William Korbich. He inquired on how a school would start an alumni association of its own and if he may have a copy of the by-laws. Bill said he would contact Chris and send him a copy.
Publicity: William Korbich suggested to members that we should inquire on how the News-Item could print articles and photos of the past during the month of May to honor the graduating classes celebrating their anniversaries from all local High Schools. These articles/photos could be printed in the Weekender edition leading up to the Banquet weekend. He also noted that perhaps we should encourage Churches and Businesses to display local High School banners and related information.
Old Business: A letter from the Northumberland County Commissioners' office was forwarded to Karen Colangelo from Joan Eltringham. The letter was a confirmation of a plaque being displayed on the Community Arts Center to commemorate its original being of the High School. William Welker wrote to Irvin Liachowitz. He sent this idea to the Alumni last spring, and now wrote with the possible wording for the plaque. The members agreed to the wording. Actual dates have to be verified. Mr. Liachowitz will report on the actual cost of the bronze plaque at the next meeting. Payment for the plaque was discussed. A special fund will be established. Members will be asked to donate to this fund and possible fundraisers may be held.
Displays at High School: Rob Ensinger will go to the high school and try to arrange for the display of the Charter and other memorabilia. Rob Ensinger received a letter from Sharon Edmonds Rankis. She stated that she would donate her father's letter sweater to the association to be displayed at the school.
New Business: none
On adjournment, motion was given by Myron Moskowicz and seconded by those in attendance. All in favor.
Karen Wilk Colangelo '85, secretary
Minutes 05/26/2001
Minutes from the May 26, 2001 Meeting/Banquet
The 118th annual reunion of the Shamokin Area High School Alumni Association was held Saturday May 26th, 2001 at the Shamokin Area High School. The cafeteria was the setting for the dinner and the afterglo, and the auditorium was the setting for the entertainment and business meeting. Participating in the festivities were 305 alumni members and guests. Anniversary pennants flew high. Educational and General Century Club books were on display naming contributions giving $100 or more from years past. Current contributors' names will be placed in the books.
Alumni president Joan (Fauland) Eltringham '59 opened the evening by welcoming everyone to the reunion. Attorney Myron Moskowicz '42 gave the invocation. "God Bless America" was lead by Joan (Fauland) Eltringham '59 with Irvin Liachowitz '42 accompanying on the piano. Country House Restaurant served a catered dinner. Following dinner, members and guests adjourned to the auditorium.
Alumni president Joan (Fauland) Eltringham '59 opened the business meeting with a correction to the necrology. Class of 1964 Edward T. Kashela is alive. She then requested the Alumni to take a few moments for silent prayer in memory of our deceased members. Since the secretary's and treasurers' reports were in the newsletter, on a motion by John Klinger '68 and a second by Mary Kay Cook '68, the secretary's report and treasurer's report were not read aloud and accepted as written in the newsletter.
The class of 2001 was presented and welcomed into the association. Thirty-two members were present. Thirty-five seniors completed the scholarship test. Class president Laura Schrader presented the Association with their class pennant. Alumni president Joan (Fauland) Eltringham '59 recognized and thanked the Class of 2001 advisors Edward Bailey and Wayne Brokenshire and Senior Coordinator Anita Shaeffer for the time and support.
Entertainment selections from Shamokin Area Jr/Sr High School musical "Wind in the Willows" were introduced by and accompanied on the piano by Bonnie Ensinger Klinger '68. William Wagner '01, Mike Stadnicki, and Kelly Deklinski sang, "That's what friends are for" and "The Day you came into My Life."
Following the entertainment, Mary Anne Pitorak Miller '74 and Susan Kropinski '75 were assisted by members of the senior class for the distribution of the door prizes. Fifteen lucky members or guests went home with a special memorabilia of the evening.
Alumni Vice-President Robert Ensinger '74 introduced the anniversary classes and any other class wishing to make a presentation or announcement. These included:
· Class of 1931: Kim Mulliner and Midred (Bixler) Sharp, class representatives. At this time the class of '31 accounts are closed. The members of the class stood and were recognized.
· Class of 1936: Kimber Savidge gave a report of attendance. One hundred eighty-eight graduated in 1936; seventy-two are still living and twenty-one live in Shamokin. Fifteen members donated $100 to the Century Club for a total of $1500. In addition, $2113 was collected for a total donation of $3613.
· Class of 1941: 'Beans' Weaver asked his class to rise and be recognized. On behalf of the class, a check for $3415 was donated in addition to $300 for a total of $3715.
· Silver Anniversary Class - Class of 1976 - Kathy (Weaver) Rebar reminded the Alumni her Class was known as the Bicentennial Class and was the first to graduate from this building. She thanked the Association for allowing their class to advertise on the web site and in the news bulletin of their upcoming reunion on July 7 at the Indians Valley Country Club. She encouraged all members to visit the web site. Kathy presented the Association with a donation of $185 and congratulated the Class of 2001 and wished them the best of luck.
· Golden Anniversary Class - Class of 1951 - Nancy (Updegrove) Price and Shirley (Fisher) Jackson were pleased to announce that their class had a goal of $5100. However, they exceeded their goal and were proud to donate $7600 to the Association on behalf of their class.
Robert Ensinger '74 searched out for the winner of the Distance Award. After a few lessons in geography, he named Donald Bixler '43 from Huntington Beach, California was the recipient.
The Golden Anniversary Class was presented with gifts from the association. Irvin Liachowitz '42, member of the Educational Trust Fund Committee, introduced this year's scholarship winners. Coal Township (CT) Alumni Association gave 4 scholarship awards. A total of 16 awards were presented ranging from $500 to $2500. The awards annual total was $19500. Over a period of four years, the scholarships total $78,000. These awards are given to students up to and including 4 years at an accredited school. Awards were as follows:
· 16th award - $500 - Chris W Slanina will attend Penn Tech to study Graphic Design
· 15th award - $500 - Aaron M Walter will attend Schuylkill Business Institute of Technology to study Business and Internet
· 14th award - $500 - Chris Merok will attend Lycoming College to study Computer Science
· 13th award- $500 - Jeff Schu (not present) will attend Penn State
· 12th award - $500 - Kristen Mickel will attend Lebanon Valley College to study Psyco-Biology
· 11th award - $500 - Patrick Ryan will attend Penn State to study Bio-Engineering
· 10th award - $800 - William Wagner will American Music Academy in New York City
· 9th award- $1100 (CT) - Joe Knapick will attend Lock Haven Univ to study Engineering
· 8th award - $1300 - Justin Yancheski will attend ITT to study Computer Science
· 7th award- $1400 - Tona Faust will attend Lebanon Valley College to study Music Business
· 6th award- $1600 - Jon Hopta will attend Penn State to study Accounting and International Business
· 5th award- $1800 - Ben Herman will attend Drexel Univ to study Biomedical Engineering
· 4th award- $1900 (CT) - Vince Poplaski will attend Cornell Univ to study Economics
· 3rd award- $2000 (CT) - Ron Manney will attend Lafayette to study Civil Engineering
· 2nd award- $2200 - Chris Karnes will attend Juniata to study Zoology
· 1st award- $2500 (CT) - Karen Cook will attend CedarCrest to study Political Science and Communications
Eugene Boughner '60 high school principal addressed the alumni and spoke of the many accomplishments of the Shamokin Area School District. He welcomed the Alumni and guests and informed the Class of 2001 that our Alumni Association is the oldest active association in the United States. He listed many highlights of the past school year. This year's musical was "Wind in the Willows". District Orchestra, Regional Band, Community Concerts, and Bloodmobile were held at the high school. Our 8th graders received an award for the school of $77,499 for their accomplishment on the State Assessment Test. The National Honor Societies participate in many projects. The Basketball team won the Schuylkill League and District IV titles. Our School Newspaper is back. The PTA is very active and one of their provisions is the reading program RIF. The Prayer Club meets every Wednesday morning. SADD is very active. Patriotic programs to honor veterans are held annually. Graduation projects are required for graduation. Baccalaureate services have been restored to our graduating ceremonies.
New courses have been added to our curriculum: Mass Media II-newspaper, TV Studio; Latin I, II by television with Mt. Carmel Area; Honors Science 8; Jr High Computer Applications; Advanced Computers for Jr High; Web Design/Adobe Photoshop, C ; AP English, German/Spanish for Jr High, and Music Literature. In answer to the question, "Are our students getting into colleges?", he listed a wide span of accredited schools of which the Class of 2001 will attend in the fall.
Irvin Liachowitz '42 presented the 2001-2002 slate of officers for ratification:
· President, Robert Ensinger '74
· Vice President, Joan (Rhoades) Donmoyer '52
· Treasurer, William Korbich '54
· Secretary, Karen (Wilk) Colangelo '85
· Historian, Helen Jane Murphy '43
· Registrar, Jeffrey Clutcher '78
A move and second was heard to elect the nominees. Vote was taken. Slate was elected.
Treasurer, William Korbich '54 informed the Association 305 were in attendance and pointed out Class of '51: 33 attended; Class of '41: 29 attended. 32 out of the 35 seniors attended with 26 parents.
William Korbich '54 presented the 2001-2002 slate of Education Fund Committee members for ratification: Myron Moskowicz, '42; Tom Olcese '48, and Ron Chamberlain '59. On a motion by Stacey (Gubernot) Erdman '65 and second by Helen Jane Murphy '43 the slate was accepted for vote. Through vote of those present slate was ratified.
Joan (Fauland) Eltringham '59 introduced the new President, Robert Ensinger '74 and Vice President, Joan (Rhoades) Donmoyer '52.
President, Robert Ensinger '74 concluded the business meeting. He addressed the Class of 2001 and asked them not to forget us. The meeting concluded with the singing of the Alma Mater (Irvin Liachowitz accompanist). Myron Moskowicz '42 gave the benediction. Members and quests were invited to return to the commons area for the afterglow.
Karen Wilk Colangelo, Secretary