Joining of Generations:

North High Alumni Perform with Student Band

Homecoming: cooling fall weather, alumni returning to cheer on their alma mater, and the marching band blaring the fight song. North High School’s band will be a bit larger this year, though. Alumni will join with current band members to play at the Homecoming football game on October 12.

“We’re just trying to have fun and have a good time,” said current band director Russ Hoagland about this year’s special band. Hoagland has been the band director at North for four years and with Springfield schools for twenty.

This year seemed to be the best time to put together an alumni band, since it’s North’s last year, explained Hoagland. Dianna Russell, a North alum, suggested the idea and has headed up the effort to put the band together. She’s rounded up almost 50 alumni so far. About half are graduates from the past three or four years, but some haven’t played in over 40. To loosen up those that may be a bit rusty, the entire band will practice the night before the game, from 6-8 pm, and the day of the game, at 5 pm.

Diane Schneider, a fourth grade teacher at Mann, is one such alumnus who hasn’t played in four decades. The time lapse showed when she asked Hoagland how much a clarinet reed costs today. They run about $2.50, but when she played they cost only 25 cents!

Those joining Schneider in the band include alumni Linda Bodey, drama teacher at North; Steve Vrooman, principal at Warder Park Lane; and Audrey Hopkins, last year’s field commander.

The joint band will play the fight song, alma mater, and “The Star Spangled Banner” during pre-game festivities, and Hoagland hopes that time will allow them to perform three numbers during half-time.

If you’re interested in playing with the alumni band, there’s still room! Contact Diana Russell by e-mail at northalumniband@gmail.com.

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Springfield City Schools

Alumni Of Distinction Award Program

1500 West Jefferson Street, Springfield, OH  45506

 

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For Release - September 30, 2011 or after

Contact: Marianne L. Nave 323-5865
 

Applications are available for the seventh annual “Alumni of Distinction Award Program” to recognize former students of the Springfield City School District who have made outstanding accomplishments following graduation. Awards will be presented at a public ceremony on Friday, April 13, 2012.

To nominate a former student for the award, letters of recommendation must be attached to an official application and submitted by November 16th. Applications are available at the superintendent’s office, 1500 West Jefferson Street, the Clark County Library, Heritage Center of Clark County and the United Senior Services Center. The application information can also be found on the school district website www.spr.k12.oh.us.

According to Geraldine Stafford, steering committee chairperson, applicants not previously honored are still eligible, however updated applications should be received by the deadline for future consideration. This program is funded by donations from community businesses, individuals and foundations and is not paid for by tax dollars or school funds.

Alumni receiving the prestigious award must have graduated from SCS at least ten years prior to being nominated. They must have demonstrated significant achievements in at least one of the following: professional or occupational success; contributions to society; or service to country or other organizations. A recipient must be of excellent character.

This program was authorized by the Springfield City Board of Education in 2005 and is being carried out by the Alumni of Distinction Award Steering Committee. Other steering committee members include Richard A. Umbaugh, Wendy G. Ford, Marianne L. Nave, James W. Bacon, W. Eugene Barnett, Jr., Darrell Kitchen, Patrick Rastatter, Debbie Fralick, Toby Hayden, Superintendent David Estrop and Randall Comer. Rosella E. Martin, Robert L. Burton, Jr., and James Huffman are Honorary Members.