CPS Alumni Associations Information And Meetings the creation of high school alumni associations and The creation of these organizationsis recommended the following reasons alumni organizations increase and http://www.cps.k12.il.us/Community/Alumni_Associations/alumni_associations.html
Extractions: Alumni associations' overall strategy increases community involvement and support for the school system. CPS encourages and supports the creation of high school alumni associations and when feasible or possible, elementary school associations. The creation of these organizations is recommended for the following reasons: FORM YOUR OWN ALUMI ASSOCIATION CHECK OUT ALUMNI MEETINGS Send technical feedback to the CPS web team
The Ohio State University | @ OHIO STATE the nation's strongest and largest alumni organizations, announced today The alumniAssociation is a duessupported friend to take on his high school enemy in http://www.acs.ohio-state.edu/atohiostate/
Extractions: Education journal marks 40 years of publication Help us identify OSU's most outstanding alumni The Ohio State Alumni Association is seeking nominations for its 2003 alumni awards, including the Alumni Citizenship award, which honors community service work; the Ralph Davenport Mershon Alumni Award, which honors service to Ohio State; the William Oxley Thompson Alumni Award, for early career achievement; the Alumni Medallist Award, which honors national or international career achievement; the Josephine S. Failer Award, which recognizes volunteer service to students; the Alumni Professional Achievement Award for career achievement; the Dan L. Heinlen Award for university advocacy. The deadline for nominations is March 31. Forms are available in the current issue of the Alumni Magazine and online . Call 292-6881 or mailto:nash.34@osu.edu
University Of Louisville : Alumni & Development alumni organizations. Capital Region alumni Club Frankfort/Shelbyville, KY. Recipientsmust have a 3.0 GPA in high school or previous college they attended. http://www.alumni.louisville.edu/clubscholarships.htm
Extractions: Give Online Development Office Visit U of L Athletics ... Alumni Association Home Stay Connected Alumni clubs Award winners Alumni events Mentoring Program ... U of L trivia See the world Travel the world Alumni campus abroad Show your U of L spirit Alumni merchandise Student Opportunities Scholarships SOAR About our office Our purpose Staff to assist you Home Kentucky Alumni Club Scholarships The U of L Kentucky Alumni Club scholarships are listed below. The deadline for application, with exception of the Chi Chi Rodriguez Internship, is May 15. Please contact the person listed with each club to obtain information on the scholarship guidelines, or see your guidance counselor. If you cannot obtain the information or an application through these methods, please email Heather Worland Printable Club Scholarship Application Capital Region Alumni Club Frankfort/Shelbyville, KY
Extractions: Alumni reach out to not-for-profit organizations Princeton NJ The members of the class of 1956, who have reached an age when they are beginning to retire or consider retiring, have developed a project to put their years of accumulated wisdom to good use. The as-yet-unnamed program, part of the ReachOut '56 group, will pair members of the class of '56 with schools and not-for-profit organizations that could use a little help. "We're endeavoring to marry the time, talent and energy of our classmates who are now about 67 and off the payroll with not-for-profits who could use a few gray hairs of wisdom," said Jack Fritts, a New York lawyer and one of the coordinators of the effort. "There are endless not-for-profits out there that are being run by somebody who has a wonderful vision but doesn't know how to build an infrastructure, organize a board or do the financials," he pointed out. "And we have a bunch of people who know how to do those things and want to create some new relationships and not feel like they're just watching the grass grow." Wide range of advice The program will offer guidance on any topic in which its alumni have expertise. Advice on business tasks like bookkeeping, buying insurance and maintaining financial statements will probably be in high demand. The program also plans to involve alumni in mentoring teachers and school children.
Princeton - President's Page - 250x250=Multiple Benefits alumni organizations have instructed each other in the howto's perhaps the largestof our alumni efforts, has and recruits the junior high school classes and http://www.princeton.edu/pr/president/97/03-05-97.html
Extractions: Princeton Alumni Weekly Princeton alumni, collectively and individually, make countless and diverse contributions that benefit the University, their families, their professions, and their communities. Princeton is proud of this record of service, and as the cover of the next issue of the Princeton Alumni Weekly will show, at the October Charter Day celebration we installed a plaque on our front campus to recognize publicly all our alumni who have helped Princeton give concrete meaning to our informal motto, "In the Nation's Service and in the Service of All Nations." I would like here to focus attention on the collective community service efforts of our alumni as represented by the 250X250 (pronounced 250 by 250) Challenge. This initiative was conceived and developed by the Alumni Council's Community Service Committee in response to the University's request for proposals to mark Princeton's 250th anniversary. As Liz Duffy '88, chair of the committee, explains, the goal was to promote additional community service projects by classes and regional associations, and the challenge was to engage alumni organizations in at least 250 such projects. By Alumni Day ahead of the Reunions '97 deadline our alumni easily met the challenge. The hope is that many of these projects will be sustained, thus representing an enduring legacy of the 250th Anniversary. I wish to congratulate, and to thank, each member of the Princeton community who is helping to make the 250X250 Challenge a lasting success. While it is difficult in this summary to give a fully satisfactory sense of the range of projects that our alumni have organized, I would like to give you examples of the ways that Princetonians are using this initiative to make a difference in their communities.
BHSN: Organizations Listed here are a choice of clubs and organizations we have here atBloomington high school North. alumni. Bloomington high school http://www.north.mccsc.edu/organizations/
Extractions: Cougars for Better Education A non-profit organization established in the Fall of 1995 to support academic, artistic, civic and athletic endeavors at Bloomington High School North. Projects supported by Cougars for Better Education are those that will provide significant improvements to BHSN and are not funded by the Monroe County Community School Corporation or any other sources.
NOLS Alumni Representative Program of events include high school and College presentation at your school or within alumniorganizations alumni Associations Regional Scholarship Committees http://alumni.nols.edu/Organizations/AlumniReps.html
FASD - Farrell (Pa) Senior High School - 1950 Alumni Archives With half of our Senior high school years completed, we an all night session withmerchants and organizations of Farrell Go to Site Index FHS alumni Archives. http://www.nauticom.net/www/planet/files/Archives-1950.htm
Military-Brats Registry Alumni And Schools Announcements Brat there are a number of message areas related to brats and alumni organizations. startsearching you should enter your graduation year from high school in the http://www.lynxu.com/finding-friends.shtml
Extractions: If you have not gone all the way through the MBO web site, please do so. There are a number of alumni organizations that we are linked to and we recommend looking there first to see if your school's alumni organization is listed. Alumni organizations are "magnets" and attract others who are looking to connect with lost friends and classmates. Often other alumni can be supportive and helpful in your quest to locate specific people. Also, Alumni web sites often offer guest books or databases of their own which can be helpful in your search. If your school or Alumni organization is not listed on MBO, try using one of the web search engines such as Yahoo or Lycos to see if there is an alumni or personal web page by someone who went to your school. Be sure to try different word combinations and read all the options available when doing word searchs on the web. (Many search engines offer search options designed to make your phrase or word search more focused. If you locate a web page for your school, alumni organization or a personal page that would be an appropriate link for Military Brats Online, please submit the link by going to the
Extractions: High School students return to Dartmouth for a week of service - this time given, not received August 24, 2002. In the summer of 2001, a new program called Summer Enrichment at Dartmouth (SEAD) brought ninth graders from urban high schools in Boston and Philadelphia and from rural Canaan, N.H., to spend a week at Dartmouth learning skills in leadership, scholarship and community service. In addition to a new group of ninth graders who completed participation in the program this summer, SEAD II - an extension of SEAD - brought most of last year's participants back to campus for another week, this time to develop and apply their individual skills toward service to others. Twenty-six of the original 29 participants from last summer attended the program, which began July 22 and ran through July 30. Their time was divided between participating in community service projects in the Upper Valley, writing a research paper on leadership, and engaging in various "perspective shifting" activities, which include discussions with noted speakers. The SEAD program is a joint venture of Dartmouth's Tucker Foundation and the Education Department, and also receives assistance from the Barnet Family Fund and a dozen alumni organizations.
Sparta High School Online Sparta high school organizations. Main Faculty alumni Events ComTech Band Athletics organizations. BARC http://www.sparta.k12.il.us/hs/organizations.html
Lubbock High School - Lubbock, TX - USA Extracurricular Clubs and organizations. Faculty Counseling Services Links Calendar Contact US Faculty Forum alumni Forum. Lubbock high school. http://www.lubbockhigh.com/pages/extracurricular/extracurricular.asp
Links WAGNER high school, CLARK AFB, PHILIPPINES. organizations Compiled by Glenn GreenwoodMCOBRAT@aol.com or by a George Dewey HS, Subic Bay, Philippines alumni. http://www.cacalumni.org/links/school_links.html
LearningStation ResourceCenter: Education/Alumni Directories contains over 30,000 US high schools. Tehran American school Association TASA isa Internet communities officially sponsored by various alumni organizations. http://resource.learningstation.com/Education/Alumni_Directories/more2.html
TCHS Alumni News - Temple City High School -- California register under the name by which you were known in school. comprehensive web siteswith a TCHS alumni twist) for businesses and organizations are available http://www.tchsalumni.org/system/ctools/join/joinus.php
Extractions: Help/Contacts... Join Us! We're improving the signup process. Please excuse this temporary inconvenience. The new forms should be available on line Monday Mar 31. If you absolutely, positively can't wait, follow the Problems link at left. You can support our efforts in several ways. The most important is to become known to the community. Please take a few minutes to register. Registration is open to Classmates, Sponsors , and Advertisers If your name appears with an MIA designation under your class year, please communicate with the editor about (re)activating your listing. Please do not create a duplicate; it just makes unnecessary work for everyone. This registration procedure has been tested in several combinations of browser and operating system, but we can't be 100 percent certain it will work in yours. PROBLEMS? All contact information is confidential.
Beachwood (Ohio) High School - Alumni Association THE SPONSORING organizations RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REFUSE ANY SUPPORT YOUR alumni ASSOCIATION. deductibledonation to the Beachwood high school alumni Association http://www.beachwood.k12.oh.us/alumni/
I-Men's Association Presents Z.G. Clevenger Awards outstanding athletic career at Riley high school where he board of associates, theLaw school board of of the nations largest alumni organizations, the IUAA http://www.indiana.edu/~alumni/iuaa/release-20030115.html
Extractions: Jan. 15, 2003 Four standout IU athletes have been awarded Z.G. Clevenger Awards by the I-Men's Association. Thomas E. Blackburn, of South Bend, Ind., Howard C. Buickel, of Santa Claus, Ind., Ernest S. Kovatch, of South Bend, Ind., and Thomas M. McGlasson, of Bloomington, Ind., received their awards at a ceremony on Nov. 15 at the DeVault Alumni Center in Bloomington, Ind. Blackburn began his outstanding golf career as a youth in South Bend. After enrolling at IU, Blackburn lettered in golf during the 1944-45 season. Upon graduation, he joined the Navy and became a pilot, which allowed him to golf in Hawaii and fly fish in Alaska. He went on to enjoy a long career at Prudential-Bache Securities in South Bend, until his retirement. Buickel began his athletic career as a student at Booneville High School where he lettered in football, basketball, and baseball. After serving in the army for three years, Buickel enrolled at IU where he lettered in baseball during the 1946-47 and 1947-48 seasons. After college, he played baseball with the Fort Lauderdale Braves and the Florida International League. In 1950, Buickel became a teacher and coach, and eventually a school administrator. Kovatch began his outstanding athletic career at Riley High School where he participated in football, basketball and baseball. After enrolling at IU, he earned letters as a football player in 1948 and 1949. In 1950 he earned another letter and also served as team captain. After graduating, Kovatch served in the Korean War where he was a prisoner of war for 11 months. He later enjoyed a 37 year career as a teacher, coach, and counselor for the South Bend school system.
Pullman High School Alumni Registration in visiting the official Pullman high school web page on the internet under an AlumniWeb Page share your mailing and email addresses with Pullman organizations? http://www.mindspring.com/~jhodgdon/PHS.html
Extractions: Sue Druffel is maintaining a database of Pullman High School alumni, which is used for contacting classmates for class reunions and possibly other Pullman High School news of interest. Unless you check the "yes" boxes below, the information in the file will not be sold, nor used for junk mail or other solicitations that are not related to Pullman High School alumni reunions. To register, use the following form, or send email containing your name (current and maiden name), address, phone number, email address, and graduation year to sdruffel@attbi.com You may also be interested in visiting the official Pullman High School web page , which is finally back up after a long absence. First and Middle Name: