Fall 2013 Newsletter - Highland Park Education Foundation
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Fall 2013 Newsletter - Highland Park Education Foundation
SCOT TIMES x FALL 2013 M www.hpef.org EM BE R SH EN IP C IN LO F SE OR D M AT IO N A PUBLICATION FOR HPISD ALUMNI, PARENTS, GRANDPARENTS AND FRIENDS A WORD FROM THE HPHS CLASS OF 2013 VALEDICTORIAN Arya McCarthy is the valedictorian of his class at Highland Park High School and Pipe Major with the Highland Park Bagpipe Corps. He is a National Merit Semifinalist, AP Scholar with Distinction, and Research Assistant at SMU. He received the Colorado School of Mines Medal of Achievement in Math and Science and won awards in UIL Math, Science, and Computer Science. Arya has been named a President’s Scholar at SMU where he will be studying computer science. Arya was awarded the Carol Nelson scholarship. This is a reprint of his scholarship application. Arya McCarthy The bagpipe corps isn’t quite a club, isn’t quite a mascot, and isn’t quite a part of the band. Our tradition has evolved over the years, but every HP alumnus and teacher has a unique affection toward our blue and yellow kilts and the skirl of Scotland the Brave. In October, an ebullient woman named Joy Duncan approached me, asking if the bagpipers would play for a ceremony honoring Michael Boone, a Highland Park graduate. She made a special request of us: that we would also have a drum dancer, aligning with the old school tradition of dancing atop a drum. We’d planned for weeks, and the time had finally arrived. Four pipers, one dancer, four bagpipes, five sets of kilts and jackets in uniform bags, and a bass drum transformed a subcompact into a clown car so we could argue with Siri over how not to be late to the site. Amber had never danced the Highland Fling before, but she’d quickly given in to the bouncing beat of the strathspey. We snuck around through the bowels of the hotel to take the stage and ignite our drones as the doors opened and the patricians filed in. We were a surprise, as if the five of us had popped out of a cake. So we entered our collective flow state. Music just effused from our pipes. It was beautiful and free. It was happy, and it was light. Then Amber came out, taking her place on the drum. We started The Orange and The Blue, and the dancing began. And from where I was standing, I saw a picture projected on the wall. It was another drum dancer, from decades earlier, held up with bagpipers surrounding her. That’s when what we did changed for me. We weren’t just playing our song for one room. It was a compounding of all the tradition and the history of our school. We were just one manifestation, one instance of the continuous legend. Everyone there listening and watching became indoctrinated, baptized into the world of Highland Park’s bagpipe tradition. Reunions still ask for bagpipers to play because of how much they’ve been affected by the inescapable power of HP’s traditions. Paraphrasing words spoken by R. Lee Ermey, Bagpipers graduate; that’s what we are here for. But the Bagpipe Corps lives forever. And that means YOU live forever. 2 | SCOT TIMES | fall 2013 www.hpef.org WHAT’S INSIDE HIGHLAND PARK EDUCATION FOUNDATION STAFF Jan Peterson Executive Director Tartan Endowment Mad for Plaid Scholarships 214-780-3063 jan.peterson@hpisd.org FEATURES 4 EVENTS Carolyn Ray Financial Officer 214-780-3061 carolyn.ray@hpisd.org Beverly Vaughan '64 Class Notes Memorials Scholarships 214-780-3062 beverly.vaughan@hpisd.org Mike Dement Special Gifts Officer 214-780-4062 david.dement@hpisd.org PHOTOGRAPHY Brad Bradley Melissa Macatee '81 HPHS Alumni Association Archives David Hicks Cover Photo: Paige Kelley receives her diploma from HPISD Trustee Sam Dalton SCOT TIMES is a publication of the Highland Park Education Foundation and the Highland Park High School Alumni Association. Phone:214-780-4060 Fax:214-780-3064 Email:petersja@hpisd.org scoggij@hpisd.org Websites:www.hpef.org www.hpaa.org District Updates 5 Seniors 2013 Jenni Scoggins '90 Director of HPHS Alumni Association Reunions, Alumni 214-780-3060 jenni.scoggins@hpisd.org Carol Smith Mad for Plaid Scholarships 214-780-4060 carol.smith@hpisd.org fall 2013 x volume 2 x issue 3 10-11 Centennial Weekend - Save the Date 13 HP Activities & Events Calendar Link 15 Hall of Famers: Doak Walker 15 Student Support for Centennial 16 Jerry Sutterfield Retirement REUNIONS 14 Upcoming Class Reunions Golden Scot Reunion - Save the Date 14 ADVANCEMENT 13 Mad for Plaid 13 New Athletic Director 13 Thank You to Allie Beth & Pierce Allman 14 Vintage Medical Illustrations Found 15 HPEF Website 16 New Scot Dollar Program ALUMNI 6-9 Class Notes 9 Weddings & Engagements 12 Distinguished Alumni Awards 15 Newest HPHSAA Lifetime Members 17 HP Education Foundation Board Members HPHS Alumni Association Board Members 18 In Memoriam 19 Alumni Association Membership www.hpef.org fall 2013 | SCOT TIMES | 3 A C A D E MICS DISTRICT UPDATES A C A D E MICS A T H LE TIC S The graduating senior class was offered 12.8 million dollars in scholarships this May. In February nine HP students signed letters of intent to play college sports - Kaitlyn Read – NYU basketball, Connor Hayward – Washington and Lee soccer, Sara Johnson – Lesell basketball, Mary Beth Hamilton – Texas track, Sam Hayward – Penn soccer, Matt Fraschilla – Harvard basketball, Will Miller – Mount St. Mary’s basketball, Dominic Duffell – Flagler soccer. Eight HPHS Computer Science students earned IBM Associate titles. These students passed the IBM DB2 Academic Associate exam for a university-level data management course. IBM had never offered this course to high school students before this year. A T H LE TIC S For the 8th consecutive year the HPHS Science team won the 4A state championship at the UIL Academic Meet on May 22. In addition Arya McCarthy placed first in the state in physics and second in chemistry. Kristen Wright and Jackson Dugger, HP Middle School 8th graders, won Honorable Mention Awards in the nationwide “2013 Stossel in the Classroom” Essay Contest. Students entered essays concerning the government’s role in the lives of its citizens. Over 4,000 nation-wide students competed. ARTS HPMS Technology Discovery and Computer Applications teacher, Jaclyn Paschel, has been named Rookie Teacher of the Year by the MountainPlains Business Educators Association. This organization is composed of ten states. We are so proud of Ms. Paschel. ARTS The high school boys Golf Team won the UIL State 4A Team Championship – which is the 16th state championship for the Scots. Junior, Scott Scheffler, won his second consecutive individual state title along with making a hole in one on the 17th green. Tennis reigned supreme in Austin by winning 4 of the 5 UIL 4A State Championship titles. The Scots ruled the girls singles, girls doubles, boys doubles and mixed doubles. Go Scots! HPHS junior, Meyer Williams, won every individual boys gymnastics event in April at the UIL 4A State Championships. Senior, Arielle Iola, won her second consecutive girls AllAround title and two other gold medals in uneven bars and floor. The HPHS wrestling team won the UIL 4A Region III championship in February. The state championship and Central Regional Youth Championship was won by the HPHS Women’s Doubles Rowing Team. Cat Turner and CeCe Turner went to Ridge, TN, for Nationals in June. Senior, Katie Martin, was named Gatorade’s Texas Player of the Year for her success on the HPHS Soccer Team. 4 | SCOT TIMES | fall 2013 www.hpef.org A T H LE TIC S ARTS Rachel Pride placed as a semifinalist at the 30th annual EnglishSpeaking Union National Shakespeare Competition at Lincoln Center in New York on 4/22/13. She won the Dallas regional competition where she received a full week trip to New York City to compete and see a performance of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s Julius Caesar. Lizzy Hinton received a $4,000 scholarship presented by Dallas Summer Musicals High School Musical Theatre Awards. She was selected from a group of students from 48 schools. HPHS Wind Symphony and Symphonic Band earned Sweepstakes and Division I ratings at the UIL Band Concert/ Sight-reading on 4/16/13. Amy Liu won the state “Doodle for Google” contest out of 130,000 students. She and 49 other state winners were flown to New York City for the awards ceremony. Her art will be displayed in the American Museum of Natural History in NYC from May 22 until July 14, 2013. Five HPHS choirs earned Sweepstakes at the UIL Choir Concert on 4/10/13. The HPMS Symphonic Band earned a perfect score in the music competition on May 4th giving them the Sweepstakes Award. The MIS 6th grade band won the 1st division trophy at the Fun Fest Competition on 4/30/13. SENIORS 2013 SCHOLARSHIPS ALUMNI SCHOLARSHIP Jackson Charles Bjork Paige McBrayer Kelley HP ARTS / LINDA RAYA SCHOLARSHIP Julia Rose Waits Trevor Alan Drew CHRISTIANNE BESHARA SCHOLARSHIP Mary Agnes Dooley BECCA BETTIS SCHOLARSHIP Haley Brown McCollum BOOGIE BLACKWELL SCHOLARSHIP Mary Agnes Dooley MICHAEL MAULDIN BOONE SCHOLARSHIP Thomas Walker Shirley MYRTILLE BRADFIELD SCHOLARSHIP Ketty Liang CATHY BRYCE SCHOLARSHIP Charles Alexander Sanchez CARE SCHOLARSHIP Erinn Cathleen Wright Jacob Daniel Sarracino Andrew Lawrence Hedges James Foster Richardson CAROLYN FAIR CHISHOLM MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Doiminic Christopher Duffell LADS & LASSIES SCHOLARSHIP Laura Elizabeth Gray Elizabeth Joy Hinton CHOIR BOOSTERS SCHOLARSHIP Rachel Virginia Wilk Thomas Walker Shirley Amy Rebecca Mims Austin Himes William Frank Cohn CLASS OF 1961 Lindsey Taylor Wilhelm THE LUCAS LANGSTON COLE SCHOLARSHIP Thomas Walker Shirley THE CURLEY FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP Jacqueline "Ali" Alexandra Lebolt THE CALLIE CURNES SCHOLAR Caroline Anne Zurmely FRED DAMIANO/HP LITERARY FESTIVAL SCHOLARSHIP Carolyn Elizabeth Read THE MARY DILLARD SCHOLARSHIP Ketty Liang JASON MAHVI DUCK MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Margaret Catherine "Cathy" Mims THE "INSPIRED BY TRADITION," 2007 Robert Nicholson Williams THE MEGAN GALLAGHER SCHOLARSHIP Madison Lane Weakley GROSECLOSE - TEACHER'S & STAFF KIDS Daniel Ty Sutterfield BRUCE HARBOUR SCHOLARSHIP Robert Kennen Schmitz MATTHEW ROBERT HENRY SCHOLARSHIP Julia Rose Waits HIGHLAND BELLES SCHOLARSHIP Taylor Allison Rather Sarah Elizabeth Bailey HI-LITES SCHOLARSHIP Claire Duptula Victoria Goldsmith Victoria Norton BARBARA L. HITZELBERGER LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIP Kathryn Grace Stouffer DARLA HOLLINGSHEAD HIGHLAND BELLE SCHOLARSHIP Paige McBrayer Kelley KRISTIN LOYD (KRISSI) HOLMAN SCHOLARSHIP Abbey Morgan Sosnoskie JOHN & EILEEN HOWIE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Rachel Christine Reid LAUREN CHRISTINE HUDDLESTON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Amelia Elizabeth Rohrman THE WARREN HUTCHESON SCHOLAR Jaclyn Waye Zhou LARRY JACKSON SCHOLARSHIP Samuel Poage Dalton DIXIE AND BOB JORDAN SCHOLARSHIP Charles Alexander Sanchez HOWARD MCLEAN JOURNALISM SCHOLARSHIP Caroline Read DALE LAWRENCE SCHOLARSHIP Katharina Ingeborg Bremer William Ashley Harkness HP SERVANT LEADERSHIP Drew Alleman MYRA E. LITTLE SCHOLARSHIP Erinn Cathleen Wright SUSAN CANDY LUTERMAN SCHOLARSHIP Meredith "Mimi" Ann Bessellieu MARY MARGARET MALLOY SCHOLARSHIP Xinyi "Ann" He L.E. & EVADNA MARSHALL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Doiminic Christopher Duffell Imogen "Immy" Clover-Brown Stephen John McManus JAMES A. MARTIN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Samantha McKee PARK CITIES MEDICAL ASSOC. AWARD Laura Elizabeth Gray Madeline Smoot CAROL NELSON SCHOLARSHIP Arya Devin McCarthy NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SCHOLARSHIP - CHARACTER Nicholas Grant NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SCHOLARSHIP - LEADERSHIP Callie McBride Clayton NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SCHOLARSHIP - SCHOLARSHIP Madeline Smoot NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SCHOLARSHIP - SERVICE Drew Alleman NIGHTINGALE SCHOLARSHIP Alexandra Morgan Williams PATRICK O'BOYLE SCOTSMEN SCHOLARSHIP Ryan James Morey PARK CITIES HISTORIC & PRESERVATION SOCIETY SCHOLARSHIP Andrew Hanson PC TAG SCHOLARSHIP Jaclyn Waye Zhou SARAH TEVIS POTEET, DDS FUTURE HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL SCHOLARSHIP Lee "Coco" Crittenden Kubicki MATT ROBERTS SCHOLARSHIP Samantha McKee SEPAC PEER TUTOR SCHOLARSHIP Matthew Michael Bannon Matthew Hudson Fraschilla MATTHEW SHAMBURGER SCHOLARSHIP Pearson Alexander McGovern MARK SHERMAN SCHOLARSHIP Callie McBride Clayton CLASS OF 2002 DAVID "D" SMITH SCH. Imogen "Immy" Clover-Brown AUSTIN SOSNOSKIE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Jacob Daniel Sarracino H P SPORTS CLUB PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARSHIP Erinn Cathleen Wright MARTHA MARY STEWART SCHOLARSHIP Meredith "Mimi" Ann Bessellieu CHARLES MAULDIN STORY SCHOLARSHIP Philip Russell Rice SYMPHONY SCHOLARSHIP Trevor Alan Drew Elizabeth Keckeisen Preston Luthy WILLIE TICHENOR MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Callie McBride Clayton ELIZABETH TOON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Jacob Daniel Sarracino ROBERT VARNER SCHOLARSHIP Jacob Daniel Sarracino CARTER WAGHORNE SCHOLARSHIP Jackson Charles Bjork DOAK WALKER SCHOLARSHIP Stephen John McManus WEST POINT APPOINTMENT Nancy Porter Will Scott KELLIS G. WHITE SCHOLARSHIPS Willem Jurrie Vanderstraaten Philip Russell Rice Sara Johnson Anne Marie Bullingtion TRACY WILLS SCHOLARSHIP Kelly Kathryn Taylor BEN WISEMAN SCHOLARSHIP Ketty Liang Conner Alexander Hayward Meredith "Mimi" Ann Bessellieu Sarah "Sally" Elizabeth Gray PHOTO CLUB AWARD Leisha Griffin LAURENCE PERRINE POETRY AWARD Josephine Novak Jaclyn Zhou RHODE ISLAND SCHOOL OF DESIGN BOOK AWARD Madison Johnson SOCIAL STUDIES AWARD Carter Figueroa Lily Kopita SPANISH AWARD Maribeth Shipp SPANISH AP AWARD William Scott STANTON GAGE ART AWARD Callie Clayton Caroline Zurmely AWARDS ARTS PURCHASE AWARD Caroline Zurmely BUSINESS AWARD Robert Williams CERAMICS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP William Harkness Yutong liu DR. WERNER SCHULTZ CHEMISTRY AWARD Arya McCarthy CHINESE AWARD Callie Clayton HP DEBATE AWARD Tyler Shearer MARY DILLARD ENGLISH AWARD Caroline Read William Scott DRAMA AWARD Julia Waits Arya McCarthy and Ellie Reynolds, Highland Park High School’s 2013 valedictorian and salutatorian, have known each other since they started kindergarten. ENGLISH AWARD Paige Kelley FRENCH AP AWARD Alexandra Spencer LATIN AP AWARD Blake Burns Edward Naylor MATHEMATICS AWARD Arya McCarthy Blanket Award winner Will Vanderstraaten with his mother Mimi, HPHS Class of 1976 and father, Bill Blanket Award Winner Kathryn Stouffer with her parents Gayle and Jeff www.hpef.org Nan Porter and William Scott were accepted to US Military Academy at West Point fall 2013 | SCOT TIMES | 5 CLASS NOTES These class notes are an attempt to update everyone with information passed along to our office as of March 1, 2013. We regret leaving out any information, and would be happy to include missed news in our next publication. To accomplish this we need your assistance by e-mailing scoggij@hpisd.org or vaughab@hpisd.org or call the Alumni office at 214-780-3060. 1941 1954 Dorothy Maloney’s grandson, Will Vanderstraaten (son of Mimi Bergerac Vanderstraaten ’78 and Bill Vanderstraaten) graduated Cum Laude and received the Blanket Award, Silver H Award, 550 Award, the Tom Landry Scholarship and the Kellis White Scholarship at the HPHS Awards Ceremony in May. Karen and Bill Sanders have shown their Skye Terriers, Tommy and Tilly, in two world class dog shows. Tilly was shown at the Westminster Show at Madison Square Garden and is rated as “Champion” by the AKC. Tommy won Skye Terrier “Best in Breed” at the Eukanuba show in Orlando. Congratulations ! Elizabeth (Betty Jo) Gamble Miller’s translation of the poetry of Nela Rio was published in Canada in a beautiful bilingual magazine addition in March. Dayle and Judy Rominger Casey ’56 celebrated their 54th wedding anniversary in June. ● Charles and Kay Weaver Peters were in Reading, PA, for a reunion of WWII vets where they had the chance to talk to the flight commander of the flight on which her brother, Frank, was shot down and killed in April of 1944, a few days before the end of the war in Italy. Their son in law, a professional videographer, was with them to film an interview with the 95 year old commander of his recollections of the flight. Kay’s brother was flying a P61 Black Widow night fighter on a day mission when he was shot down. Since the plane was painted black to disappear at night, it was an easy daylight target for German antiaircraft fire on the Po River. 1943 1949 Jane Wallace Dillard wins the award for having the most exciting activity happening in her back yard in Colorado. It is an ongoing archaeological dig called the Basketmaker Communities Project: Early Pueblo Society in the Mesa Verde Region. Go to www.crowcanyon. org/research for lots of information and pictures. ● Frances and Ben Bateman are going on a trip to Nova Scotia in the fall. As a retired minister, he recently officiated at the wedding of a third generation granddaughter. He had previously officiated at the weddings of both the mother and the daughter. ● Charles Brand recently completed his translation of a collection of German short stories and is awaiting their publication. ● Mary Claire Doggett Becker went to Switzerland for Christmas 2012 to visit a granddaughter in Lucerne. ● Anne and Joe Fisher have been doing a great deal of traveling. They went on a sight-seeing trip to Europe, landing in Barcelona and then driving through Italy. On another trip they enjoyed visiting the spectacular Galapagos Islands. ● Up until December James Taylor and his wife, Adelle were involved with the movie and film making industry. They entertained producers, filming crew, writers and even Larry Hagman. ● The singing of the HPHS school song at graduation brought a tear to the eye of Bob Thomas as he and his wife, Gail, watched their granddaughter, Molly Mannes cross the stage. 1953 William (Bill) Paulsell '53 and Sally, his wife of 55 years, are enjoying retirement in Lexington, Kentucky. After TCU and graduate school at Vanderbilt, Bill served as Professor of Religion at Barton College; Dean and President of Lexington Theological Seminary; and Sr. Minister of North Christian Church in Columbus, Indiana. He is now working on his seventh book. Sally taught at North Carolina State University, the University of Kentucky, Midway College, and a branch campus of Indiana University. They have two wonderful daughters and two grand-children. 6 | SCOT TIMES | fall 2013 1960 1955 Larry Swartz appeared in Cheaper by the Dozen in Thousand Oaks, California. Larry says he is “Trying to re-vitalize my acting career. Learning lines at this age is a lot tougher!!!” Larry’s theatre training was at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York. He has appeared in two motion pictures, numerous television shows and dozens of television commercials. He also produces and directs corporate meetings and events and usually provides the “Voice of God” announcements for these events. 1956 Pat Booth reported that he and wife Amy had their 50th anniversary with family down in Buenos Aries, (Uruguay & Nicaragua) last Thanksgiving, the Cloister on Sea Island in June, and East Hamptons for week of July 4th. ● After 27 years living in Highland Park at the site of the old HP train station near Knox St., James Westbrook moved a mile south to a hi-rise on Turtle Creek. He still sees classmate Robert Faust frequently as they both office in the old Cowboy Building across Central from SMU. ● Dayle ’55 and Judy Rominger Casey celebrated their 54th wedding anniversary in June. 1958 Diane Till has written a children’s book entitled What I Know So Far. It tells the story of a puppy’s first year in life, from the point of view of the puppy. ● Lee McFadden was in a 50th anniversary performance of Oswald: The Actual Interrogation, where he played Dallas detective, Jim Leavelle. Lee has been active in the Village Theatre Guild of Glen Ellyn, IL, for 33 years. He reported talking by phone with the real Leavelle, now in his 90s, and found him to be an engaging storyteller. (Leavelle was handcuffed to Oswald in the famous photo of Oswald being shot.) Besides Community Theater, Lee is active as a SCORE volunteer, mentoring entrepreneurs. He has two grown children and resides in Glen Ellyn with his wife E.J. Jan. 1959 Mike Boone, Pat Pierce Ellington, and Kathy Thomas Krueger all had a great time at their SMU 50th reunion. Special thanks to Mike for his work on the reunion committee that made the event such a success. 1959 Dr. Jane Bock Guzman is currently doing book reviews at Preston Royal Library. Some of her classmates have met for lunch before attending the fantastic reviews. Jane’s in-depth research has made her discussions of Hollywood stars particularly fascinating. www.hpef.org ● Fred Mayes plays Santa each year at the Woolaroc Ranch and Museum. Woolaroc is on the National Register of Historic Places and was the "Get-Away-Home" for Frank Phillips, the founder of Phillips Petroleum Co. Fred retired from Phillips in 1998 after 33 years in the Engineering Dept. He is a docent at Woolaroc, sings in two choirs, and he and Pat have run Birthright of Bartlesville for the last ten years. Birthright is an international organization which assists young pregnant women in their desire to give birth and not have an abortion. CLASS NOTES 1960, Continued 1968 The 45th reunion will be October 19th at the El Fenix in downtown Dallas. 1969, Continued 1969 ● Carole Ann Wiggins Firestone says that after 18 years working in administration at Carilion Health System, her retirement days are filled with tennis and pet therapy. Her Goldendoodle, Daisy, is a certified Delta Society Pet Partner. They go to Carilion Hospital bi-weekly and visit pediatrics, pediatric oncology, elderly acute care, and the stroke units. They participate in the Reading to Dogs Program and visit two schools weekly, where children whose reading is below grade level, come individually and read to Daisy. “It is amazing the way they relax, laugh and hug her while they read a story. We have seen great improvement in their reading skills during a school year.” She and Daisy also visit the V.A. Hospital in Roanoke and go to Virginia Tech and Roanoke College for Stress Management. She reports that it is so gratifying to see people respond to the unconditional love of a dog. 1961 Allan (Bunky) Garonzik helped put together a group of volunteers who provided nearly 1000 meals for the first responders and victims of the explosion in West, Texas. His mother was born in West. Not to be out done, a few weeks later his son, Gary, helped organize a group of his employees and provided over 10,000 hot meals the day after the Oklahoma tornadoes. ● Cathy Woltz Lempa has just had her original design quilt “Trees.....” juried into the Hands All Around exhibit at the Nov. 1, 2013 Houston International Quilt Show. This interest may have begun when she started the Girls’ Sewing Club in Mrs. Estill’s fourth grade at University Park Elementary. Does anybody remember that??? ● Ken Newberry is returning to Jerusalem, Israel, where he serves as a volunteer tour guide at “The Garden Tomb”. He says if you are near the Damascus Gate from June 19-September 10 to look him up! ● Danny Thomas reports “I am still doing my golf thing in NC. I rep a couple of golf lines and do some teaching and events with TrackMan!” 1965 Bill Slaton was recently appointed by Governor Jerry Brown to the Board of the California Public Employee Retirement System (CalPERS) to represent local government employers. CalPERS is the largest public pension fund in the U.S. ● Far from retiring, Dallasites Margaret (Baird) and Mark Noblin are active in The Rock outreach, Inc. and were pictured in an April publication while training and encouraging the kids and staff at the Village Of Hope in Northern Uganda. Musically talented Willis Alan Ramsey and his singer/songwriter wife Allison Rogers, are seldom at their Loveland, CO home. Instead they are performing instead as marquis artists at venues throughout the Southwest, including Poor David's Pub in Dallas. In its Spring, 2012 issue, Texas Music Magazine named his album Willis Alan Ramsey in its 50 Essential Texas Albums. The magazine stated that –“The songs on this album manages to combine the best elements of folk, country, rock, jazz and blues to produce a sound that's infinitely listenable." Tom Dooley wrote “Ramsey is one songwriter who can sing. He possesses a pliant and expressive voice that seems to wrap itself differently around each song. At times he sounds a bit like James Taylor, and in my opinion he out sings all of the guys with whom he's commonly compared.” To keep informed of when they're appearing at a club near you, like Willis Alan Ramsey Fan on Facebook. ● Don Fowler moved seamlessly from being President of Capital Hardware Associates of Riodoso, New Mexico, to being President of the Riodoso Valley Noon Lions Club. Don will head the Club's primary fundraiser - the Crafts, Guns and Collectibles Show. this summer. ● In June 2013, Jane Goldman attended a monthlong residency at a Venice printmaking studio. Jane has previously travelled as an artist to residencies in Germany and France, as well as to Yaddo and the MacDowell colony in the US. She co-owns an art studio in Boston. Jane’s work has appeared in many galleries and public venues, including Dallas. Several of her recent works, including "Universe 3", a watercolor monotype, were included in an installation at Boston’s Logan Airport. Jane studied at Smith College and U-Wisconsin Madison and has lived in Boston since 1978. She has a high school daughter Laura and married Chris Gill on March 10, 2013. www.hpef.org ● Jim McGill, a Cannon Missioner at Christ Church Cathedral in downtown Houston, stays busy shepherding his multi-cultural flock. But "Father Jim", as he is affectionately known, still makes time to participate in mission trips, including one to Honduras in July 2011. "We (had) a hugely successful medical mission trip in Honduras. Of course, the very best part (was) seeing all the wonderful people that we serve and who serve us with their smiles, hugs and laughter. We finished with 880 people seeing our medical professionals, 2700 prescriptions filled, eyeglasses given and countless giggles, games, and fun. We have begun the process of investigating how to help these …children of God to have a water supply that is plentiful and potable. … Anybody out there a water engineer excited at the prospect of helping us out? The work comes with the highest pay: joy, laughter, and love. Apply now! ● Christy Karll remains an active painter, sculptor and passionate conservationist. Her paintings and sculptures, such as Water Stairway pictured here, have been exhibited internationally and are included in many corporate and private collections. After meeting Dr. Jane Goodall, whose pioneering research transformed scientific perceptions of the relationship between humans and animals, Christy and her husband created a ‘Wildlife Refuge’ outside Houston that takes action to protect animals and improve their habitat. She describes her work as a metaphorical fusion of man and nature suggesting the interconnectedness of all living things and contemporary concerns about the environment. She is a former board member of DiverseWorks artspace and the Houston Advisory Council for the Jane Goodall Institute. fall 2013 | SCOT TIMES | 7 CLASS NOTES 1969, Continued ● Brett Morgan has spent most of his career in ministry within the Presbyterian Church, as an Associate Pastor and Pastor in Louisville, and Senior Pastor in Baltimore. After a brief stint in Dallas in 1999-2000 with the Family Gateway, Brett returned to Baltimore as Pastor of Ashland Presbyterian Church, where he helped start a band playing electric bass guitars - “Fun for an aging hippie! “ Brett currently serves as a specialist in "Interim Ministry" in which he pastors congregations for 1-2 years as they transition between permanent ministers “I have learned to like crab cakes, the Baltimore Orioles, and the Ravens, as well as the Chesapeake Bay but my heart will always be in Texas”. 1971 Ann Fox and Randall Underwood’s son, Jackson Foley, achieved the rank of Eagle Scout. 1972 Tom Gilchrist is performing (singing) once a month at the Mansion Bar with a trio – mostly a “Rat Pack” repertoire. Many HP friends have shown up over the past year for a fun and upbeat evening. 1973 Charlotte and Kirk Dooley’s daughter, Maggie, received the Boogie Blackwell and the Christianne Beshara Scholarships at the HPHS Awards Ceremony in May. 1975 Richard and Barbara Orahood Daniel’s son, John, achieved the rank of Eagle Scout. ● Jeane and Marion Clayton’s daughter, Callie, received the Mark Sherman, Willie Tichenor, NHS and the Stanton Gage Scholarships at the HPHS Awards Ceremony in May. ● Jill Jordan’s son, Andrew Hanson, received the Park Cities Historical Scholarship. ● Kevin and Kathy McIlyar Kelley's ’75, daughter, Paige, graduated Magna Cum Laude from HPHS and received the Maximum "H" Award for the Highlander and the Silver "H" Award for Belles. She also received the HPHS Alumni Association Scholarship and the Darla Hollingshead Highland Belle Scholarship. 1976 DeEtte and Paul Peter’s son, Price, achieved the rank of Eagle Scout. ● Devri and David Weakley’s daughter, Madison, received the Megan Gallagher Scholarship at the HPHS Awards Ceremony in May. ● Linda and Jeffrey Mims’ daughter, Cathy, received the Jason Duck Scholarship. 1977 Dr. Dan Cooper received the Jerry “Hawk” Rhea Award given annually to the best team physician in the NFL. Dan has been the Cowboy’s official team doctor for 13 seasons and has worked for the team for 22 years. ● Robert and Lesley Roberts Clover-Brown’s daughter, Immy, received the David D. Smith and the Marshall Scholarships at the HPHS Awards Ceremony in May. 1978 Ben Thorpe started his own energy management firm, West Texas Power Brokers, Inc. ● Allen Gwinn graduated with an MBA from SMU in May. ● Bill and Mimi Bergerac Vanderstraaten’s son, Will, graduated Cum Laude and received the Blanket Award, Silver H Award, 550 Award, the Tom Landry Scholarship and the Kellis White Scholarship at the HPHS Awards Ceremony in May. 8 | SCOT TIMES | fall 2013 1978, Continued ● John and Tamareh Thompson Tuma’s son, Jet, achieved the rank of Eagle Scout. ● Michael and Betty Bunten Bullingtons' ’81 daughter, Anne Marie, was named to the Texas Track and Field Coaches Assoc. Academic All-American State Team and she received the Kellis White Scholarship at the HPHS Awards Ceremony in May. ● Kathleen Moore Lebolt’s daughter, Ali, received the Curley Family Scholarship. ● Rusty and Deezy Smylie Rice’s ’79 son, Philip, received the Kellis White Scholarship and the Charles Story Memorial Scholarship. ● Bob and Jennifer Phillips Carter’s son, Robert ’06, is the new owner and operator of Fishin’ World … the 40 years old boutique fishing supply on Lovers Lane in Dallas. ● Delaney Lancaster Rolfe’s daughter, Delaney ’09, was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa Society and the International Honor Society of Beta Gamma Sigma at Washington and Lee University. 1979 Allison Howe Shike’s daughter, Grace, was named to the Texas Track and Field Coaches Association Academic All-American State Team. ● Rusty ’78 and Deezy Smylie Rice’s son, Philip, received the Kellis White Scholarship and the Charles Story Memorial Scholarship at the HPHS Awards Ceremony in May. 1980 Fran and Meg O’Connell Fraschilla’s son, Matthew, received the SEPAC Peer Tutor Scholarship at the May HPHS Awards Ceremony. 1981 Amy and Steve Burgher’s son, Thomas, achieved the rank of Eagle Scout. ● Doug Wright was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Book of a Musical for Hands on a Hardbody. ● Michael ’78 and Betty Bunten Bullington’s daughter, Anne Marie, was named to the Texas Track and Field Coaches Association Academic All-American State Team and she received the Kellis White Scholarship at the HPHS Awards Ceremony in May. ● Jon and ChaCha Symonds Bjork’s son, Jack, received the Alumni, Hamilin, and the Carter Waghorne Scholarships. ● Ashley and Wendy Weber Harkness’s son , William, received the Dale Lawrence Scholarship. ● Lance and Elizabeth Blaylock Deal’s ‘84 son, Stephen McManus, received the Marshall and the Doak Walker Scholarships. 1982 1984 Michael and Dinah Miller Donham’s son, Miller, achieved the rank of Eagle Scout. ● Wilson and Lendy Leggett Jones’s daughter, Morgan, was named to the Texas Track and Field Coaches Association Academic All-American State Team. ● Lance ’81 and Elizabeth Blaylock Deal’s son, Stephen, received the Marshall and the Jason Duck Scholarships at the HPHS Awards Ceremony in May. 1985 Clay and Crissy Powell Snelling’s son, Zach, achieved the rank of Eagle Scout. 1987 David and Kelley Rule Rather’s daughter, Taylor, received the Highland Belles Scholarship at the HPHS Awards Ceremony in May. 1994 For the second consecutive year, Kara Nelson Adam was named by D Magazine in their list of “Best Designers in Dallas for 2013. 1997 Stark Sands was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical for his lead role as Charlie Price in "Kinky Boots", an original musical with music and lyrics by Cyndi Lauper, currently playing at the in New York City. ● Jon Rietz has opened the restaurant Cedar Hill Kitchen and Smokehouse in the Marina district of San Francisco. It was recently awarded by SF Weekly "Best Dessert From an Unlikely Source." ● Elizabeth L Silver's first novel, The Execution of Noa P Singleton, was published this month by Crown/Random House. Her book has been chosen by Amazon.com for the Best Books of the Month of June, and has been mentioned in O Magazine, Entertainment Weekly and People Magazine as a Summer Must Read. NOA has also been selected by O, the Oprah Magazine as one of the Ten Debuts to Pick Up Now. For more information, her website is www.ElizabethLSilver.com or twitter: @ElizLSilver. 2001 Briana Sacco, MD is in the Triple Board Resident Program at Pittsburgh Children’s Hospital and has earned the “Chief Resident” status for her 2014 class. 2002 Rodman Steele, son of Dina Jones Steele, has been elected a Scotsman and President of Park Version for the upcoming school year. ● Shane and Linda Lightbourn Read’s daughter, Carolyn, received the Howard McLean Journalism Scholarship at the HPHS Awards Ceremony in May. ● Sonya McCarthy and Michael McCarthy’s son, Arya, is the 2013 HPHS Valedictorian and also received the Carol Nelson Scholarship. 1983 Mike and Cynthia Hill Landen’s son, Jack, achieved the rank of Eagle Scout. ● Randy and Susan Cortelyou Ray’s daughter, Katherine, was named to the Texas Track and Field Coaches Association Academic All-American State Team. www.hpef.org Dr. Anne Holland received her MD on April 22, 2013 from Columbia University School of Physicians and Surgeons. Her four year residency program will be in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Columbia University Medical Center of New York City. Anne was a 2006 graduate of Stanford University. ● Bradley Voreis has been named Vice President of Operations for the corporate office of Glass Doctor. ● Harry and Stephanie Schober Smith welcomed second baby boy, William Thomas, to their family on 1-19-13. CLASS NOTES 2005 Brittany Sacco graduated from the University of the Incarnate Word, San Antonio with a Masters in Art in Administration with a major in Health Policy. 2006 Weddings & Engagements 1994 Robert Shaw married Katherine Williams on 4-13-13. 1996 Brittany Sacco is planning a March 15, 2014 wedding with Casey Livingston. Mark Oneacre married Tara Bukosky on 4-20-13. 1998 Clayton and Ellen Melson Kershaw created Kershaw's Challenge a couple years ago to aid vulnerable children in need-from Zambia, Africa. Every strike out Clayton makes during the Dodger baseball season helps raise dollars to build a home in Zambia for orphans affected by AIDS and HIV. Arise Home, a special house built for children, opened its doors in January to the first 8 precious children, all desperately needing a safe place to call home. The family is continuing to grow with the addition of two new brothers, and all of the children are thriving! In Dallas, Texas, the Kershaws are partnering with Mercy Street to add a Little League baseball field to their "Field of Dreams." For more information of Kershaw's Challenge, and how you can partner with them on these projects, visit www.KershawsChallenge.com. ● Robert Carter is the new owner and operator of Fishin’ World … the 40 years old boutique fishing supply on Lovers Lane in Dallas. 2009 Crayton Bare was drafted by the Dogers and will soon be joining Clayton Kershaw ’06 in Los Angeles. Crayton was a pitcher on the Baylor baseball team before being drafted. ● Justin Cardenas received one of Texas A&M University’s top honors during the May commencement ceremony. He was awarded the Robert Gates-Muller Family Outstanding Student Award. 2010 Chris Hipps was a 3 year starter on the NCAA National Championship Lacrosse Team at Duke. 2011 Ulrika Doederlein will take part in the Texas 4000 this summer. It is a cycling ride from Austin to Alaska to help aid in the fight against cancer. In preparing for the ride Ulrika had to complete practice rides of over 1600 miles usually doing a 60 miles ride each Saturday. To check out her rider profile, go to texas400.org. ● Ali Nugent, reigning Miss Texas USA, competed for the title of Miss USA in Las Vegas in June. ● Ford Stainback, a student at Rice University was named to the second-team All-Conference USA baseball team...2012 Amanda Thatcher recently went to London to attend the funeral for her grandmother, former United Kingdom Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. She was featured in an article in the Times of London. 2005 Elizabeth Petty married Scott Lindsey on 6-29-2013. Ellen Schlachter will marry Bill Jackson in August. 2000 Clayton Hill is planning an October 19, 2013, wedding with Mary Kathleen Auffenberg. Courtney VanAmburgh married Coby Morrow in July, 2013. Mandy Woodall married Ben Clark on 6-16-2012. Erin Frost married Gus Vaughan in late July, 2013. Hayden Hodges married Erin Dowdy in 8-18-12. Hank Keller and Emily Shuford ’06 are planning a Sept 7th wedding. 2001 Matthew Thomas will marry Whitney Sharpe on Sept. 14th. 2003 Abigail Allums married Cade Kauffman on 12-29-12. Briana Sacco is planning a 5-3-14 wedding with Drew Thodeson. Jessica Hopkins married German Suarez on 4-6-2013. Philip Davis married Erin Rabenhorst on 6-22-2013. Benjamin Newell married Hayley Marvin in mid- June. 2004 Lindsay Robinson married Christopher Good on 9-12-12. Elizabeth Caldwell married Matt Mawby on 9-22-12. Lee Parris married Kelly Gorto on 4-13-13. Robert Myers married Katherine Farris on 4-27-13. Travis Ward will marry LeeAnna Parks in September, 2013. 2006 Haley Holmes married Paul Miller on 3-16-13. Emerson Badgett will marry Tamra Stegall in September. Julie Mills ’07 and Steele Struble are planning a Sept. 21, 2013 wedding. Hank Keller ’05 and Emily Shuford are planning a Sept 7th wedding. 2007 Perri Sammis married Emanuel Brighiu on 7-14-12. Brianne Frost and William Webb married on 4-27-13. Hunter Stensrud married Katherine Sanford on 6-8-13. Julie Mills and Steele Struble ’06 are planning a Sept. 21, 2013 wedding. 2008 Will Shellenberger married Lydia Hurt on 4-27-13. Luke Powell will marry Jamie Ward in August. Every effort has been made to include all of the information correctly. Please note that some items may have been edited to accommodate the space available. www.hpef.org fall 2013 | SCOT TIMES | 9 Save the date for the 2014 Centennial Weekend October 17 – 19, 2014 • • • • • • • School Open Houses Block Party Food Trucks Birthday Cake Entertainment Games Displays Brought to you by our presenting sponsor: Ebby Halliday Realtors and Dave Perry-Miller & Associates If you would like to help sponsor an activity or event, please contact Jan Peterson at jan.peterson@hpisd.org 10 | SCOT TIMES | fall 2013 www.hpef.org www.hpef.org fall 2013 | SCOT TIMES | 11 ALUMNI AWARDS La Fiesta de las Seis Banderas Richard “Dick” Bass ’46 Bob Palmer ’52 Dr. Linda Salinas G. Lee Griffin’56 12 | SCOT TIMES | fall 2013 www.hpef.org SCOT NEWS JOHNNY RINGO NAMED HPISD ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Johnny Ringo has been named the new HPISD Athletic Director. In this newly created position, Ringo will provide leadership and management oversight of the athletic program for boys and girls in grades 7-12, athletic facilities, budget, event management and personnel. "I am pleased that Coach Ringo has accepted this important leadership position within the HPISD family," said HPISD Superintendent Dr. Dawson Orr. "He is a person of integrity who is committed to developing teamwork, sportsmanship and responsibility among all student-athletes. He is a well-respected leader among his coaching peers across the state. I have no doubt that he will build on the tradition of excellence that characterizes our athletic programs for girls and boys." ALLIE BETH AND PIERCE ALLMAN UNDERWRITE COFFEE TABLE HISTORY OF HPISD We would like to say “Thank You” to Allie Beth and Pierce Allman who have graciously stepped forward to underwrite the production of the table-top history book of the Highland Park schools. As a family, they have set a far reaching example of commitment to the schools and the community. They are long-time residents of the Park Cities and clearly demonstrate their affection for their neighborhood through the numerous activities and organizations they support with their time and talent. Pierce, who is a 1950 graduate of Highland Park High School, was honored with its highest honor, the Distinguished Alumni Award in 2012. Both of their daughters attended HPISD. HP ACTIVITIES & EVENTS CALENDARS The Mad for Plaid annual campaign will kick off on October 15th. Our students are involved in many activities and sports during their time at Highland Park, but it is important to remember…. They are students first! We hope that you will join us in supporting the highest quality education for our children by giving generously to Mad for Plaid! There Are Too Many Arts, Athletics, Competitions And Special Gatherings To List Here! Please visit the district website (www.hpisd.org) and the hpef/hpaa site for MORE DETAILS (www.hpef.org, www.hpaa.org) www.hpef.org fall 2013 | SCOT TIMES | 13 REUNIONS 2013 - 2014 Upcoming Reunions Golden Scots 2013 Saturday, September 21st Jenni Scoggins, HPAA Director jenni.scoggins@hpisd.org • 214-780-3060 Class of 1973 (40th) Friday & Saturday, October 25th - 26th Tina Guerriero Peyton 214-244-0147 • tgpeyton@swbell.net Class of 1953 (60th) Saturday, September 21st Eileen Nash • 214-526-6611 or Charles Roberts • 281-496-0753 Class of 1983 (30th) Friday & Saturday, September 13th-14th Ken Brown • 214-739-5677 kbrown@maplewoodinvestments.com January, Class of 1953 (60th) Friday, September 20th Claire McDougle Roberts 214-368-1803 • cmcdrob@aol.com Class of 1988 (25th) Saturday, September 28th Greg Hurt • hpreunion88@gmail.com Class of 1963 (50th) Friday & Saturday, September 20th-21st Suzy Groth Rhodes • suzy@tomrhodes.com Class of 1968 (45th) Saturday, October 19th Sally Hanna • stmh203@aol.com or Tia Gibson • tiatortilla@gmail.com Class of 1993 (20th) Friday & Saturday October 25th-26th John Adams • hpreunion93@gmail.com Class of 2003 (10th) Friday &Saturday, September 27th-28th Gardner, Molly, Caroline and Megan meganhmichelson@gmail.com SAVE THE DATE GOLDEN SCOT REUNION 2013 1924 - 1963 Saturday, September 21st 11:00 am - 1:00 pm Tours at 10:30 am Highland Park High School Cafeteria Music by Lads and Lassies Lunch by Campisi’s Valet Parking VINTAGE MEDICAL ILLUSTRATIONS DISCOVERED IN HPHS STORAGE ROOM HPHS Science Department chair, Roseanne Leediker discovered a treasure when she was cleaning out a storage closet last year: dozens of beautifully detailed medical illustrations by Max Brodel that were used decades ago in science classes. "They were just rolled up and stored in bins, and once we started unrolling them, we realized what a wonderful piece of history we had on our hands," she said. "You just don't see these used in the classroom anymore, but I think it would be a huge benefit to our students and faculty to display them in the science wing." There are about 70 of these illustrations, several of them are duplicates. We are hoping to find a sponsor to help frame as many as possible for display in the science wing for our students to enjoy. We may even consider selling the duplicates to help cover the cost of framing. If you would like additional information, please contact Jan Peterson at jan.peterson@hpisd.org 14 | SCOT TIMES | fall 2013 www.hpef.org SCOT NEWS Exciting Website News! Please visit our completely new website at www.hpef.org. We will be updating this site frequently to keep you informed about all of the school, foundation and alumni news. Dues paying members of the Alumni Association will also have access to the on-line alumni directory by creating a user ID. All alumni may update their contact information by registering on this site. Newest HPHS Alumni Association Lifetime Members Mr. Julian Tallichet 1944 Mr. Michael M. Boone 1959 Mr. Brad Freeman 1959 Mrs. Laura Bourland Riley 1987 Ms. Laura R. Foran 2002 Ms. Marietta Llewellyn Stone 2013 Ms. Isabelle Caitlin Terry 2013 Ms. Rachael Marie Vollmer 2013 DOAK WALKER Named Hometown Hero The presentation is part of the Pro Football Hall of Fame's Hometown Hall of Famers program, in which Hall of Famers are presented with a Walker Family historical plaque in their hometown. Presented by Allstate Insurance Company, the program honors the roots of the players' great careers and promoters the positive values of the sport. There have been only 273 members inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame from the more than 21,000 athletes who have played for the NFL. STUDENTS SHOW SUPPORT OF HP FOR THE NEXT 100 YEARS! A group of Highland Park High School students have found a way to show student support for the upcoming HPISD Centennial. The HP 100 student group will host a one-time celebration for all HPHS students November 9, 2013 at Eddie Deen’s for a “Texas Tux” evening honoring HPISD’s 100th anniversary. All proceeds raised by underwriting, t-shirt and ticket sales will benefit future HPHS students through a special endowment that they have created to support Highland Park High School for the next century and beyond. For additional information or to view underwriting opportunities please visit our website at www.hpef.org. Former Teammates www.hpef.org fall 2013 | SCOT TIMES | 15 CELEBRATING SUTTERFIELD Scot Dollars CAN NOW BE USED FOR ON-LINE SHOPPING You do not have to live in Dallas to help fund your schools! By simply registering your credit card you can shop at over 500 stores on-line and benefit the HPISD school of your choice. The Highland Park Education Foundation is pleased to announce that the Scot Dollar program is back and it is easier than ever to participate. By registering your credit cards in a secure process every time you use the card our schools receive a cash rebate. Registering your card is simple and secure, go to www.hpef.org, click on Scot Dollars and follow the instructions to register your card. Online purchases - Go to www.hpef.org, click on Scot Dollars and select where you want to shop from a list of over 500 participating merchants. Shop and charge on your credit card like you normally do. If you are involved in an airline mileage program you will get your miles as usual. We even have an optional reminder service available to help you remember to go through the Scot Dollar portal for your on-line purchases. On June 13th, over 500 former and current athletes, their families, school administrators, staff and friends gathered to honor their former coach, girls’ athletic director and above all, mentor Jerry Sutterfield. Under the leadership of former cross country team members Shelley Corder Matthews ’98, Deighton Marzuola Gongora ’98, Hadleigh Henderson ’99 and BonnyKate Marshall Ralston ’98, funds were raised to establish a lasting endowment in his name as well as to give him and his family a very special trip to London and Cornwall. This was a tremendous expression of love and respect from so many who have become better athletes and better people because of the influence of Jerry Sutterfield. Fortunately for the Highland Park School District, Jerry will be returning in a part-time position as the HPISD Coordinator for Student Integrity and Compliance. In his new role, Sutterfield will design and implement a program that promotes responsibility and accountability for all students in grades 7-12. “ I have to admit that I was SHOCKED & AMAZED! We are in the process of recruiting a large number of local merchants. Just shop or dine as you normally do and charge your purchase on your credit card. I could not believe it. My, my - how sneaky everyone was. When I was first asked if I would like a retirement celebration, I thought, “Great!” This is a chance to see people who mean a great deal to me. I thought we could have a little get together and a few people would come. Two days before the scheduled celebration, Bonny Kate, Shelley, Deighton, and Hadleigh took me to lunch. That was a wonderful time. Following lunch, they took me to see the billboard. I was (and still am) so moved. WOW! They told me to get ready because the celebration was, “huge”. That is it! It is easy…and it is automatic. There are no additional steps and no cost to you! For additional information, syd.carter@hpisd.org. please contact Syd Carter at When Coletta, Dan, and I arrived at the HPHS cafeteria, the decorations, the people, and so many great memories were there. (WOW, again) It was so great just to stand and talk with former athletes, coaches, and friends. It was so very special. Jay Harris and Time Marzuola were great MC’s and told a few funnies on me. The video is something I will treasure for the rest of my life. So many kind things were said. When the presentation of the endowment was made, I was so surprised and honored. To think because of the kindness of others, so many in the future will benefit and the fact that it was named in my honor is very humbling. The presentation of the trip to England had me dancing on the inside and the outside. WHOOOPPPEEEE!!! Am I dreaming? Is this really happening? I am so thankful to so many. I have lived my dream. All I wanted to be was a teacher and a coach. All I ever wanted was to do the best I could with the gifts God has given me. I have done that. All the boys and girls I’ve had to the opportunity to teach and coach and all the friends I’ve made through this profession and truly enriched my life beyond anything I could ever imagine. My wife, Coletta, had her hand in this and just knew exactly how to make it super special for me – let me spend time with my kids and my friends. Highland Park ISD is an incredible place. I am blessed to have worked in such a great place and live in such a great community. This school district has been a tremendous blessing to my entire family. I am so honored to be recognized by so many. Every time I think about the great celebration given to me, I laugh and cry (tears of joy). Thank you to everyone who worked so hard for me and to everyone who took time to come or send me a celebratory message. THANKS!!! Jerry 16 | SCOT TIMES | fall 2013 www.hpef.org “ “ENTER TO LEARN, GO FORTH TO SERVE” Highland Park Education Foundation Board Members 2013-2014 PRESIDENT SECRETARY Will Beecherl Barbara Daniel VICE PRESIDENT TREASURER Keith Laycock PARLIAMENTARIAN Kristy Robinson ADVISORS Ann Fielder Connie O'Neill Doug Thompson BOARD OF DIRECTORS Tom Abbott Jon Altschuler Rick Anigian Webber Beall Mary Frances Burleson Betty Bullington Jim Crank Melanie Evanko James Gibbs Art Harding Jim Hitzelberger Blackie Holmes Jenny James Kathy Jenevein Gigi Lancaster Spence Kendrick - Alumni Frank Marshall Elizabeth Modory Gage Prichard Doug Roach Delaney Rolfe Charlie Spradley Jack Turpin John Walter Marnie Wildenthal ADVISORY BOARD Cyndi Bassel Cordelia Boone Bob Carter Dick Davis Susan Farris Sara Lee Gardner Margo Goodwin Fred Hamm Juli Harrison Don Houseman Olin Lane Greg Potter George Reynolds Wade Smith Sandra Snyder Mersina Stubbs Bob White EX-OFFICIO Dr. Dawson Orr Jan Peterson Jenni Scoggins HPHS Alumni Association Board Members 2013-2014 PRESIDENT Spence Kendrick ’79 VICE PRESIDENT Kaki Roach ’79 SECRETARY Francie Stevens Johnsen ’84 TREASURER ADVISORS Drew Harris ’96 Eddie Mahon ’56 Cynthia McDonald Cummings ’59 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Patsy Freeman Kramer ’45 Olin Lancaster ’49 Barbara Bourn Arnett ’51 Nancy MacGregor O'Neil ’54 Tish Heard Drinkwater ’55 Ann Collins Binford ’56 Cele Dunlap Johnsen ’60 Susan Drake Rogers ’60 Jack Myers ’62 Anne Lutterloh Pierce ’62 John Van Amburgh ’74 Kathleen Thrash Parsons ’79 Marc Taubenfeld ’80 Bruce Collins ’82 Dina Jones Steele ’82 Molly Breedlove Bonner ’87 Michael Boone ’93 Casey Castellaw ’02 Mark Marynick ’02 ADVISORY BOARD Marty Prince Nichols ’41 Julie Ann Hudson O'Connell ’52 Syd Carter ’54 Petrea Carter Boone ’56 Kathy Thomas Krueger ’59 Jackson Harkey ’67 Iris L. Bradley ’72 Jim Castellaw ’74 Josh Bracken ’86 Lolly Ruebel Landwehr ’86 Todd Porch ’86 Chrissie Shelmire McAnulty ’87 Greg Hurt ’88 Liza Graham Ellis ’90 Are you interested in becoming part Have you remembered the of the HP Education Foundation Highland Park Education Foundation Board of Directors or the HPHS Alumni in your will or family estate plans? The Stars Program is part of the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School. This eight-week Association Board of Directors? program is designed to give students an opportunity to work side-by-side with a faculty host in a research Please contact laboratory. Participants are paid a stipend and are required to present the results of their research at the Executive Director Jan Peterson PleaseIfcontact end of the summer. you are interested in helping fund a Highland Park student for this program, please for information and for any questions: Jan Peterson @ 214-780-3063 call 214-780-3063. 214-780-3063 or jan.peterson@hpisd.org. or Jenni Marks Scoggins ’90 @ 214-780-3060. www.hpef.org fall 2013 | SCOT TIMES | 17 IN MEMORIAM AS OF JUNE 1, 2013 1931: Dorothy Tomlinson Davis • 2-9-13 1934: Martha McKamy Caldwell • 2-11-13 Louise Kelly • 3-11-13 1946: 1935: Samuel Nadel • 1-19-10 Neil Johnson • 4-9-13 1947: Mabel Wilhite • 12-10-2011 Robert Holland • 4-26-13 1936: Ruth Dyer Hammond • 3-17-13 1949: Carolyn Hermann Van Meter • 7-21-12 Patsy Harper Leftwich • 4-28-13 JoAnn McClintock Lindsey • 5-24-13 1933: Betty Iden Rutledge • 2-17-13 1937: John Majors • 3-6-13 Dick Laidlaw • 6-1-13 1939: Florence Chan Poyner • 3-9-13 1940: Doris Dowdell Moore • 5-19-13 1941: Myer “Monk” Harris • 10-21-12 Mary Jane Conway Timmins • 3-21-13 James Blanchette – 4-23-13 1942: Patsy Dealey Brooks • 9-23-10 1943: Fred Deaton • 2-28-13 Thomas Parker • 4-7-13 Harry Hoover • 4-25-13 1944: Gene Archer • 12-26-10 Martha Rayburn Dye • 6-19-12 John Luccous • 11-27-12 Mary Jane Winzer Smith • 3-14-13 French Snelling • 4-30-13 1945: John Diller • 11-19-11 Remembering JIM ROBERTS Our dear friend and colleague, Jim Roberts passed away on June 19th. Jim graduated from Highland Park High School in 1950 and from SMU in 1955. He and his wife of more than 57 years, Claire McDougle Roberts ’53 and their three children, Linda, Lesley and Lamar are all Scot alumni. Jim will be greatly missed in the Park Cities community and by all of us in the Education Foundation and HPHS Alumni Association office. 1956: Peg Moore Peter • 6-19-12 Orville Groner • 8-11-12 Laurel Miller • 2-3-13 Chuck Milam • 3-24-13 George Mixon • 4-24-13 1957: Patricia Anderson Miller • 1-31-11 1950: Eric Becker • 2-23-2013 1951: Ronald Jones • 2-14-13 Vance Miller • 2-23-13 Peggy Dunlap Thompson • 3-30 -13 Sara Smith McGuire Ratliff • 4-30-13 1952: Nancy Rheubotham Purtell • 10-2-12 Bedee Buckner Durham • 12-27-12 Shirley Lively Smith • 3-20-13 1953: John Westsmith • 2-20-13 Susan Nesbit Barnett • 3-19-13 Lynn Hume Stuart • 12-2-12 Sally Seay Stout • 4-10-13 Ralph Winston Smith • 6-1-13 Sherrill Hawkins Todd • 4-11-12 William Cortelyou • 4-14-13 Betty Sheinberg Gross • 4-27-13 Lloyd Otto • 4-29-13 1958: Robert Merrill • 9-28-12 Becky McDowell Craver • 4-10-13 Winnie Knickerbocker • 5-1-13 1959: Patricia Starnes Lehr • 4-6-13 Diane Waggoner Dickson • 4-10-13 Jason Polan • 5-4-13 1961: Jean Edgecomb Davis • 1-28-12 1963: Susan Crowdus Motz • 3-6-13 Buzz Dabney • 3-25-13 Christopher Faunce • 4-5-13 1964: Bill Jones • 2-8-13 1965: Cynthia Woodward McLelland • 3-30-13 1968: John Strom • 2-2-13 1954: Norma Grabstald Lukin • 3-5-13 Sharon Wheeler Yarbrough-Hemsing • 4-28-13 1955: Dede Hamrah Williams • 5-11-13 1970: Mark Wood • 5-16-13 1974: Melissa Morris Johnston • 5-19-13 1981: Mark Streng • 8-23-12 1986: George Martin • 10-22-2012 Former Teachers and Staff Gloria Robnett • 9-17-2012 taught at Armstrong from 1960s-1970s Jean Gray Drake • 4-12-13 taught 3rd grade at Bradfield Dorothy Sinise • 9-25-12 taught chemistry at HPHS Billie Abbott Mathews • 5-2-13 taught at HP Junior High Dr. Louis Powers • 3-9-13 Principal at Hyer If you would like to make a tax deductible memorial contribution for a deceased classmate or former teacher, the HP Education Foundation gratefully accepts & promptly acknowledges all gifts in remembrance of teachers, friends, and loved ones. 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