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The HHS and 7Th & 8Th Grade Orchestra Concert Will Be Held On
Haverford High School Weekly Announcements May 6 through May 12 Please be aware of the Change in Date: The HHS and 7th & 8th Grade Orchestra Concert will be held on Monday, May 13, 2019 at Haverford High School @ 7:00 PM. This is a new date as we had a conflict in our schedule. We wanted to communicate the date change early so that you could make any necessary plans to your schedule. College Decision Day for Seniors Friday, May 3 the Seniors at Haverford High School make their final decisions on where they will be attending College. A breakfast was held in the East Cafeteria in their honor. Congratulations to ALL OUR SENIORS in their future endeavors! Showing Kindness No Place for Hate students cheerfully greeted students with smiley-faced stickers to make them feel welcomed and appreciated. Boeing Winners Congratulations! Business students from Ms. McCarty's class win Amazon gift card of $300.00 for winning the Boeing competition Haverford Business students represented us well at yesterday’s Junior Achievement Company Program Regional Competition! The JA Company Program was designed to bring high school students together to learn how to fill a need or solve a problem in their community by launching a business venture. All students involved have a hand in managing all aspects of finance, marketing, sales and management during this 13-week program. At the end of 13 weeks, the companies come together and compete for the chance to advance to Nationals. Yesterday’s competition was comprised of 4 elements – a team interview, stage presentation, booth presentation and individual interviews. -
AAUW Honors Fifteen High School Juniors
AAUW Honors Fifteen High School Juniors In April 2017, the Eastern Delaware County Branch of AAUW honored 15 young women, a junior in each of 15 Delaware County public high schools, primarily for their dedicated community service, as well as for academic achievement. This is th the 16 year the Branch, based on the recommendations of school guidance counselors, has recognized a group of outstanding active junior women. The 2017 Junior Girls Recognition Honorees Academy Park High School Eniolaye Ajiboye Chester High School Aliyah Brodie Chichester High School Madison Pennock Garnet Valley High School Kelly Hurford Haverford High School Elizabeth Hay Interboro High School Madison Yezuita Marple-Newtown High School Halle Robinson Penncrest High School Jordyn E. Kaplan Penn Wood High School Nia Lartey Radnor High School Emily Chen Ridley High School Quinaysia Payne Springfield High School Amal Srour Strath Haven High School Hannah E. Porter Sun Valley High School Emily Taylor Upper Darby High School Danielys Perez The keynote speaker was Ann-Marie Smith, Professor of Computer Science, Delaware County Community College. Professor Smith shared her background as a women in the field of computer science and the impact of knowing and using computer skills. She congratulated the girls of their current academic and community work and encouraged them to use their talents as they move forward in life and into future employment. The event was held at Covenant Methodist Church, Springfield. Twelve of the honorees and their supportive family members, friends, guidance counselors along with AAUW members attended this wonderful celebration. Congratulations and best wishes to these outstanding young women! . -
2020 Silver Meet - 2/7/2020 to 2/8/2020 Psych Sheet - Boys Session
Suburban Swim League Championship Meet HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - Page 1 2020 Silver Meet - 2/7/2020 to 2/8/2020 Psych Sheet - Boys Session Event 2 Boys 200 Yard Medley Relay Silver: 1:51.90 2014 Strath Haven SH D Leach, J Soffer, J McLaughlin, S Petrovitch Team Relay Seed Time 1 Marple Newtown A 1:58.00 1) DeMattei, Mikey 9 2) Murray, Ryan 9 3) Koulas, Vasili 9 4) Tran, Andrew 11 2 Haverford High School A 2:00.81 1) Turley, Alex S 12 2) Shindler, Ryan E 10 3) Bakalorz, Jonathan M 11 4) Schreiner, Jack 9 3 Radnor High School A 2:02.00 1) Feinberg, Carson 9 2) Kzelian, Vahe 9 3) Slate, Gavin 9 4) Bowman, Brandon 11 4 Ridley High School A 2:03.04 1) Barnard, Steven 10 2) Zimmerman, Connor 12 3) Bogardus, Rob 10 4) Johnson, Matt 10 5 Garnet Valley A 2:03.52 6 Strath Haven A 2:04.50 1) Zhou, John 11 2) Rice, Evan 10 3) Gillespie, Sean 9 4) Hyzer, Harry 9 7 Penncrest High School A 2:05.00 1) Evans, Joseph 10 2) Grieco, Noah 11 3) Yanez, Ruben 11 4) Dyer, Sean 11 8 Strath Haven B 2:08.65 1) Wilson, Zac 10 2) Lang, Mason 11 3) Hu, Jason 10 4) Hooper, Jake 10 9 Marple Newtown B 2:10.00 1) Fonseca, Bejamin 9 2) Vitale, Danny 11 3) Nguyen, Chris 11 4) Burns, Tyler 9 10 Upper Darby A 2:10.39 1) Kalish, Hayden 9 2) Francois, Rashawn 10 3) DiPrimio, Jack 11 4) Hawk, Mekhi 9 11 Harriton A 2:20.00 1) Chalissery, Joseph 10 2) Lo, Isaac 9 3) McConnell, Paul 10 4) Masterman, Ryan 9 12 Ridley High School B 2:37.90 1) Ricci, Andrew 10 2) Jordan, Fred 9 3) Whitelock, Matt 9 4) Keller, Mike 12 Event 4 Boys 200 Yard Freestyle Silver: 2:01.96 2010 Todd Walker -
About USA Netball
United States of America Netball Association Inaugural Meeting, May 23, 1992. Netball has been played in the United States since the 1970s, starting primarily in the New York area. The inaugural meeting of the USA Netball Association took place in New York on May 23, 1992, and was chaired by the President of the Bronx Netball Association, Dr. Yvonne Thomas. Representatives of the Bronx Netball Association, Florida Netball Association, American Netball Association of New York State, Texas Netball Association, Massachusetts State Netball League and Connecticut were present. They acknowledged this was an important milestone in the history of Netball in the United States, and the national association was officially launched with the acronym USANA (now USA Netball). The International Federation of Netball Associations (IFNA) (now International Netball Federation) recognized the importance of this meeting and was there to offer their guidance and assistance in the Association’s formation. They included: Mrs. Pat Taylor, the then president of IFNA (now INF), Mrs. Lystra Lewis, the then AFNA president, and Ms. Dorothy McHugh, the then secretary of IFNA (now INF). At the end of the meeting, the various factions joined together to accomplish what first appeared to be the impossible: the formation of a United States of America Netball Association with 43 clubs and 7 Area associations comprising its nucleus. An executive committee was created and charged with taking the first tentative steps of a new association. Presidents over the years have been Dr. Yvonne Thomas 1992 - 1994 Ms. Jackie Shaw 1994 - 1996 Ms. Lorraine Pierre 1996 - 1998 Ms. Pat Gray 1998 - 2000 Ms. -
COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES May 9, 2018 – 1:00PM Dr. Michael Barber, Chairman, Called the Meeting to Order at 1:00PM. Present A
COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES May 9, 2018 – 1:00PM Dr. Michael Barber, Chairman, called the meeting to order at 1:00PM. Present at the meeting: Michael Barber, Randy Ireson, Rodney Stone, Sean Kelly, Danielle Turner, Holly Farnese, James Stewart, Michael Walker, Matt Heiland, Mary Jo McKenzie, Janet Columbro, Don Walsh, Sue Cornelius, Jason Sherlock, Chris Lunardi, Matt Gionta, Pat Nugent, Russ Wren, Eric Greiner, Robert Findlay for Louis Sudholz, Sylvia Kalazs, Bill Bartle, John Reading, Todd Vaccaro, Dave Baun, Diane Di Bonaventuro, Tom Brady, and Maureen Gregory Absent from the meeting: Steve Brandt, Pete Forjohn, Barbara Clarke, Denis Gray, Dan Horan, Dee Cross, and Craig Gillinger Dr. Barber began the meeting with several announcements. Congratulations to Dr. Chris Lunardi upon his successful defense of his doctoral dissertation. Best wishes to Michael Walker as he begins a new adventure in his career as he becomes the new athletic director at Second Baptist School in Houston, TX. Congratulations to Holly Farnese as she has been appointed the new Executive Director of the Pennsylvania State Athletic Directors Association. I. Upon motion by John Reading/Janet Columbro, the committee approved the Minutes of the April, 2018 Committee Meeting. Unanimous (25 Votes) II. Danielle Turner presented the Treasurer’s Report for April, 2018. Upon motion by Randy Ireson/Dave Baun, the committee approved the Treasurer’s Report for April 2018. Unanimous (25 Votes) Total - $854,613.88 Net Change - $23,313.03 Copies of the complete Treasurer’s Reports are available for review with Danielle Turner, Treasurer. III. Upon motion by Randy Ireson/Jon Reading, the committee approved all May 2018 Transfer Students requests submitted for review on the provided list. -
Consolidated Budgets/Programs Preliminary 2021-2022
Delaware County Intermediate Unit Consolidated Budgets/Programs Preliminary 2021-2022 1.0 INTRODUCTION DELAWARE COUNTY INTERMEDIATE UNIT BOARD OF DIRECTORS Edward J. Cardow, President .......................................................................................... Chichester Tracy Karwoski, Vice President ................................................................................ Gamet Valley Dr. Shellie Feola Secretary, Nonmember Thomas C. Brown Treasurer, Nonmember Maria Edelberg, Ed.D. Executive Director Michael V. Puppio, Jr., Esq. Solicitor Anthony Johnson ...................................................................................................... Chester Upland Susan Mingey ................................................................................................... Haverford Township Edward Harris ..................................................................................................................... Interboro Barbara Harvey ..................................................................................................... MarpleNewtown M. Colleen Powell .......................................................................................................... Penn-Delco Amy Goldman ....................................................................................................... Radnor Township Christopher Bryan .......................................................................................Ridley Hillary Fletcher ..................................................................................................... -
Buf F Cloes 0Ppenent Diractions
$ewport Buf f cloes 0ppenent Diractions DIRECTIONS TO OPPONENTS SCHOOLS ANNYILLE-CLEONA - 500 South White Oak Street, Annville, PA 17003-2298 Take Route 221322 East to I-81 North. Take Exit 85A (Annville). Follow that road approximately 9 miles into town and you will come to school on the left. BEDFORD HIGH SCIIOOL - 330 East John Street, Bedford, P A 15522 Take route 221322/West to Port Royal exit. Take Route 75 South to PA Turnpike (Willow Hill Exit). Take Tumpike West to Bedford Exit. When you come off the tumpike, tum right and go about 1 mile into town. Go through 3 traffic lights. At next intersection tum left onto Jones Street. Go 1 % blocks to school on right. BELLVILLE MENNONITE HIGH SCHOOL - 4105 Front Mountain Road, Bellville, PA 17004 Take Route 2?/322/Westpast Lewisto*.n to the Reedsville - Bellville Exit (Route 655 South). Tum left at end of exit ramp. Follow Route 655 for approximately 10 miles to the Big Valley Medical Center and Valley View Retirement Community on your left. Tum left onto Apple House Road between the Medical Center and the Retirement Community. Continue for 7/10 mile and bear right across the bridge. Continue for 1 8i 10 mile to B.M.S. on the right. BIBLE BAPTIST SCHOOL - 201 West Main Street, Shiremanstown' PA 17011 Take I 1/15 South to 81 South. Get off at Route 581 West Exit. Exit to 15 South. Then quick exit (1/8 mile) to Shiremanstown Exit. At the bottom of the exit ramp, go right on Simpson Ferry Road. -
PM Stresses Safety First PAGE 3
Established October 1895 PM stresses safety first PAGE 3 Wednesday May 27, 2020 $1 VAT Inclusive Fortress: Good time to invest By André Springer THE toll that the COVID-19 crisis has taken on economies and companies has been high, but low market prices make the conditions prime for long-term investment. Roger Cave, Investment Director of Fortress Fund Managers Limited, explained to the media during the quar- terly Lunch and Learn with Fortress Fund Managers that despite the uncer- tainty caused by the pandemic, investors have been investing more into the fund, though some have opted to redeem. “We have seen more investors coming into the funds than we have seen re- demptions. Obviously, a few people have needed their money and they have been able to get it and we have redeemed directly into their bank accounts,” said Cave. Chief Investment Officer (CIO) for Fortress, Peter Arender, also stated that it has been good to see the way in which investors stepped forward. MASKED UP: Barbados is slowly starting to see some normalcy return to various aspects of daily life, although “It has been gratifying to see the extent citizens must now adhere to certain health guidelines designed to protect against the spread of the COVID-19 virus. which, when the assets in our portfolio Pictured here, this family made sure they followed the guidelines related to wearing face masks out in public. have gone on sale, our investors on bal- ance have been looking to add money to their investments,” he stated. Arender went on to explain that the move by the investors was in keeping with the psychology that was encouraged by Fortress, and that good long-term outcomes were about staying the course. -
Delco Hi-Q Hall of Honor Archives
DELCO Hi-Q HALL OF HONOR 2019 THERESA FLANAGAN MURTAGH Category: Former Participant, Cardinal O’Hara High School Years: 1982-1984 Inducted: May 2, 2019 Theresa Flanagan Murtagh is a practicing attorney and lifelong resident of Delaware County. She is married and mother to three children. Theresa began her legal career as an Assistant District Attorney in Delaware County after completing her education at Swarthmore College and Villanova University School of Law where she was class president in college and law school. Theresa is active in the community, presently serving on the boards of Cardinal O’Hara High School, Main Line Health/Riddle Hospital Foundation, St. Charles Seminary, The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, The Irish American Business Chamber and as the first female President of the Catholic Philopatrian Literary Institute. She is a former board member of the Delaware County Bar Association and the Brehon Law Society. She is a past president of the Guy G. deFuria American Inn of Court of the Delaware County Bar Association. Philanthropically, she has been involved with fundraising for City Team ministries, St. Mary Magdalen Parish Church, Catholic Social Services and Little Sisters of the Poor. She is also a founding board member of Pennies in Action, an organization which raises money for cancer vaccine research. Theresa and her husband Paul have hosted and organized many fundraisers most notabl y with the Three Irish Tenors to raise funds for Drexel Neumann Academy and LaSalle Academy. Theresa is also a professional singer who serves as a cantor in her parish church and lead singer in a local Irish band. -
PRINCIPALS: Please Share These Minutes with Your Athletic Director Regular Meeting of PIAA District 6 – November 2, 2011
PRINCIPALS: Please Share These Minutes with Your Athletic Director Regular Meeting of PIAA District 6 – November 2, 2011 Call to Order of the November 2, 2011, Meeting Chairman Wotkowski called the meeting of the District 6 Committee to order at 3:30 PM at the Hollidaysburg Area Senior High School. Present were: Raymond Wotkowski, Alberta Ake, Kenneth Bussard, Ralph Cecere, David Crumrine, Charles Glasser, Donald Hosterman, Thomas Kakabar, Norman Krumenacker, William Marshall, James Price, Dean Rossi, Kenneth Salem and Curtis Whitesel. Those not present were Kathy Getz, Kim Hubler, Michael Hudak and Gary Jubas. Approval of Minutes On a motion by Kenneth Bussard and Norman Krumenacker, the minutes of the October 5, 2011, meetings were approved. Financial Reports On a motion by Norman Krumenacker and Ralph Cecere, the Committee unanimously approved the October District 6 Financial Report. On a motion by Thomas Kakabar and Kenneth Bussard, the junior varsity entry fees will be reimbursed to schools for the 2011 Cross Country Championship, due to the weather related to the junior varsity competition. A motion was made by James Price and Kenneth Bussard to reimburse Kim Hubler for the expenses related to evaluating two field hockey evaluators. The tournament reports for cross country, golf, tennis, girls’ volleyball, field hockey, soccer and football will be presented at the December meeting. Sportsmanship Good sportsmanship is something that is taught, modeled and reinforced. Michael Hudak and Kathy Getz reviewed the below-listed disqualification forms. Soccer, boys Bishop McCort player punched opponent after being pulled to the ground Soccer, girls Mifflin County player reckless tackle from behind Soccer, boys Mifflin County player directed the f-word toward official Volleyball, girls Homer Center coach continued yelling at officials Eligibility Hearings On a motion by Norman Krumenacker and Curtis Whitesel, eligibility was granted to Adam Stokes, requesting a waiver of Article 1, Section 3, Age. -
Springfield College Digital Collections
SPRINGFIElO COLLEGE BUllETIN SEPTEMBER, 1972 SEPTEMBER, 1972 SPRINGFIELD COllEGE BUllETIN VOLUME XLVII NUMBER 1 TilE HALL OF FAME IN THIS ISSUE The Alumni Council delib erated long and thoughtfully Dr. Paul Lepley Arrives 3 before voting to inaugurate ANew Director on the] ob the Athletic HaH of Fame as a new Alumni honor. Coun A Trap for Black Youth 4 cil felt such an award was Report from the New York Times needed to complement the A Look at Fall Sports 6 Tarbell Medallion and the Keep your eye on Soccer Distinguished Alumnus A ward. Around the Campus 8 Since the candidates for Iberia Next for Alumni Travelers the award are not being con sidered solely on the strength Persons and Places 10 of their performance as Joseph B. Burns Becomes Chairman Springfield athletes, but also The \Vay Things \Vere 11 on achievements gained dur The Depression Years ing their entire careers, and for meritorious efforts on be Alumni News 19 half of the athletic program Reunion Weekend, 1972 at the College, pure nostal Bouncing Ball Binds Nations gia was not a factor. 22 Instead of being, figura Steitz is Basketball Ambassador tively, a collection of busts, In the News 25 the Springfield Hall of Fame Rod Hibner '50 is National President can be one complete bust, un less it is administered with re Books and Publications 26 serve, dignity and resistance to The Dance, Physiology, and Fitness Featured pressure. The Hall of Fame 27 Just a cursory glance at the Five Men to be Inducted great men and women in Springfield's athletic history, both prior to and after grad uation, will give one pause. -
USA Vs. Connecticut
USA WOMEN’S NATIONAL TEAM • 2020 WINTER TOUR USA vs. Connecticut JAN. 27, 2020 | XL CENTER | 7 PM EST | ESPN2 PROBABLE STARTERS 2019-20 SCHEDULE/RESULTS (12-1) NO NAME PPG RPG APG CAPS 2019 FIBA AMERICUP (6-0) 6 Sue Bird 4.6 2.0 6.6 144 14 Tina Charles 9.0 7.3 3.0 90 9/22 USA 110, Paraguay 31 13 Sylvia Fowles 13.2 6.7 1.1 76 9/24 USA 88, Colombia 46 12 Diana Taurasi 6.4 2.4 2.7 138 9/25 USA 100, Argentina 50 10 Breanna Stewart 20.0 8.8 2.9 86 9/26 USA 89, Brazil 73 9/28 USA 78, Puerto Rico 54 RESERVES 9/29 USA 67, Canada 46 NO NAME PPG RPG APG CAPS 2019 FALL TOUR (3-1) 23 Layshia Clarendon 1.8 2.5 2.3 27 17 Skylar Diggins-Smith 7.3 2.4 3.6 44* 11/2 USA 95, No. 3 Stanford 80 18 Chelsea Gray 9.2 3.3 5.0 6 11/4 USA 81, No. 7/6 Oregon State 58 11/7 USA 93, Texas A&M No. 6/7 63 32 Kayla McBride 13.3 4.2 2.6 8 11/9 No. 1/1 Oregon 93, USA 86 16 Nneka Ogwumike 15.7 7.1 2.1 54 25 Kelsey Plum 6.2 1.6 2.0 32 2019 FIBA AMERICAS PRE-OLYMPIC 33 Katie Lou Samuelson 8.0 4.5 1.5 39* QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT (3-0) 9 A’ja Wilson 15.8 6.4 2.0 45 11/14 USA 76, Brazil 61 NOTES: 11/16 USA 91, Argentina 34 • Stats listed for most athletes are from the 2019 USA 11/17 USA 104, Colombia 48 National Team games listed at left.