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BRAND
NEW LIFE AND GOLDEN BEAR MEMBERS |
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following alumni have joined UAAA at the
Life Member ($250) and Golden
Bear $500) level since January 1, 2012. Thank
you for your support of UAAA! |
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| Jonathan
Baker '02 |
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LIFE MEMBERS: $250
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| Chip
Elliott '63 |
Doug
Trotter '72 |
| Julie
May Jones '69 |
Patti
Elam '69 |
| Lyn
Skillman Mitchell '69 |
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JANUARY
2012 ISSUE OF TRADITIONS NEWSLETTER
NOW AVAILABLE! |
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The
January 2012 issue of Traditions, our UAAA newsletter,
is now available. You
can view it here.
If
you did not receive this newsletter by email,
it means that your email is incorrect in our database.
Please check your class page and if your email
address is missing or is outdated, please
contact us and we will get it changed right
away so that future issues will arrive in your
inbox.
If
you are aware of an alum who is not listed on
Bearalums.com, would you please email or contact
that person through Facebook and encourage him
or her to visit Bearalums.com and add their name
and email to our database? Then THEY can receive
Traditions, too!
View
an index of past issues of Traditions newsletters
here.
Print
the January 2012 issue of Traditions
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UAAA
NOW HAS OUR OWN FACEBOOK PAGE! |
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We
are excited to announce that we now have a Facebook
page devoted to the Upper Arlington Alumni
Association. We all know that Facebook is a popular
and effective (not to mention FUN) tool for locating
and reconnecting with longtime and sometimes lost
friends, and we hope to find some of our "lost"
alumni through this social medium.
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visit
UAAA's Facebook page and like it so that
you will receive periodic updates about UAAA events
and news! |
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ALUMS INVOLVED IN UAHS MUSICAL PRODUCTION |
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From
UA This Week, January 25, 2012:
With
next months production of How
To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying,
a number of production roles have been filled
by former students, working to share their experiences
with this years class.
Februarys
production will feature directing by David
Bahgat (04), set design by Keith
Schnacke (07), sound design and engineering
by Mike Freeze (08), and lighting
design by Anthony Aleshire (08).
Its
a pretty cool thing that, from the technical side,
these guys have learned and decided to make that
their vocations, but they all started in our productions,
said Eric Kauffman, UAHS vocal music director.
When they were students here they all did
dual duty. If they werent in a scene, they
were doing something backstage, or in here on
weekends working to get the musicals ready.
Bahgat,
who is now acting in New York City, said this
years production satirizes the way men and
women interact in the office.
Its
a commentary on the business world, and it definitely
is a satire on the workplace and what womens
roles there are, he said. It pokes
fun at CEOs and corporate execs, asking if they,
or anyone, really ever knows what theyre
doing in their jobs.
In
this piece, we really decided from the beginning
that women are the brains behind the workplace,
that really, the job cant be done without
them, and we play with that.
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Visit
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of How to Succeed in Business Without Really
Trying will be on February 23, 24, 25 and 26.
Tickets
go on sale on February 4. |
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UA
ATHETIC DEPARTMENT NIKE APPAREL SALE |
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THIS
SALE RUNS FROM WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25 - WEDNESDAY,
FEBRUARY 8
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BSN
Sports is offering a great selection of
quality Nike UA logo spirit wear from Wednesday,
January 25 and Wednesday, February 8.
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your Nike items now! Here's how: |
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a great way to represent your Golden Bear Pride!
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HAVE
A GREAT MEAL AND HELP BOYS' WRESTLING
TOO! |
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Support
Upper Arlington Wrestling
just by eating out at Carsonie's from January
24 - 26!
A
percentage of all money taken in on January
24, 25, and 26 for lunch or dinner
at Carsonie's
Stromboli and Pizza on Lane Avenue will be
donated to the Upper Arlington
Wrestling Programs. All you need to do is
mention that you are there to support Upper Arlington
Wrestling and eat!
Print
the flyer and the menu, as you can also order
your food for carry out as well.
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FEATURED
ALUMNI WEB SITES |
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Many
of our alums have
their own Web sites, and we will feature
three of them every couple of months.
This
month's featured Alumni Web sites include:
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Jane
Stone: Coldwell Banker King Thompson Real
Estate :
Jane Stone is a life long resident of
Upper Arlington with more than 36 years of
successfully assisting buyers and sellers.
Consistently a Top Producer and Award Winner,
Jane is a Charter Member of the Columbus Board
of REALTORS 25 Million Dollar Club. Understanding
this market and its challenges, Jane offers
her experience and complete real estate knowledge
proving it makes all the difference! |
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Brown
Shoes at Tremont Center: Are you
tired of walking into a shoe department and
searching for someone to help you? This won't
be the case at Brown Shoes, Inc., conveniently
locted at Tremont Center. We are a traditional
sit-and-fit shoe store that provides customer
service second to none. We carefully measure
and assess your feet, bring you varieties
of shoes, and assist you in trying them on
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Bee
Natural Eco-Conscious Skin Care
Jess' Bee Natural is a natural business
specializing in high quality skin care.
Their lip balms and lotions are produced
in small batches using some of nature's
purest ingredients known for their moisturizing,
healing, and soothing capabilities. Celebrity
presenters and performers at the 73rd, 74th,
and 75th Annual Academy Awards were given
Jess' Bee Natural Lip Balm in their gift
baskets.
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Do
you have your own Web site? Please
send us the link and we will add it to the Alumni
Web Sites page. Every couple of months, we will
feature three of our alums' Web sites to visit.
Next time it could be yours! |
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NEW!!!
SUPPORT UAAA WHILE PROMOTING
YOUR BUSINESS! |
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Sample Banner Ad
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We
are certain that you noticed the large banner
ad at the top of this page. John Kost,
Class of 1974, agreed to get us started on
our new UAAA fundraising campaign by placing an
ad on this Announcements page.
We
would like to offer you the opportunity to place
an ad on one of the pages of Bearalums.com
with a link to your web site. Bearalums.com has
a steady flow of traffic throughout the year,
with the highest traffic from January through
July, when alums are involved in reunion planning
and are looking up classmates and searching for
reunion information. Traffic also spikes when
Traditions is sent out (quarterly), as
the newsletter contains links that direct our
alums to various pages of the web site.
A
banner ad at the top of a Bearalums.com page will
be viewed by thousands of people each week,
as we have several hundred visitors daily. We
believe that our alums value doing business with
other alums, and it's one more way we can enjoy
and benefit from the bond of being UA alums. The
ads are priced very reasonably, with DISCOUNTS
for UAAA MEMBERS.
Please
visit our Ads page for pricing and more details!
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UAAA
MEMBERSHIP DUES SALE! |
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NOTE: If you enjoy visiting
Bearalums.com, or if you attend
your reunions, or if you enjoy
reading news about your classmates
and other UAHS alums, won't you
PLEASE help support the Upper
Arlington Alumni Association with
a membership
at one of the levels below? We
are struggling to be able
to keep our Web site free and
available to everyone, and we
really do need our alums' financial
help. PLEASE
JOIN UAAA TODAY! If you
are already a member, please encourage
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Dues for membership in UAAA
have remained the same since UAAA
was founded in 1987. We are
offering these same prices until
FEBRUARY
15, 2012, when the
dues will increase slightly. You
can take advantage of this sale
and still join UAAA for the original
price UNTIL FEBRUARY 15. |
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Thank
you so much to all of you who pay dues
to the UAAA. These dues are critical to
the support of our organization. Many alums
think that funding for the Alumni Association
comes from the school district. WRONG! We
are completely self-sustaining and need
these dues in order to maintain our database
of nearly 30,000 graduates and to pay the
costs of running our Web site, Bearalums.com.
We
do not restrict our Web site to dues-paying
members. We enjoy making it available to
EVERYONE, members or not. However, over
the past few years, we have seen our number
of dues-paying members decline. We need
YOU! Our tax-deductible dues are
modest, so it is our goal to increase membership,
and we hope that we can count on you. Membership
in UAAA is available at four levels:
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PRICE
BEGINNING FEBRUARY 16, 2012 |
| Annual |
$15
/ year |
$20
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- 5 years |
$60
(One year free!) |
$80
(One year free!)
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| Life |
$250:
one-time! |
$250:
one-time!
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| Golden
Bear |
$500:
one-time! |
$500:
one-time!
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We are offering a payment
plan for the Life
and Golden
Bear Membership levels! You can commit
to the level you wish and pay it off over
10 months; they don't even need to be consecutive
months. We truly hope that you will help us
out at whatever level is comfortable for you,
and we thank you for your support AT ANY
LEVEL! |
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Some
people are online a great deal and prefer
to pay with Paypal; others prefer printing
the membership form and mailing us a check.
We appreciate your dues, and we want to
make it easy for you, so please select your
preferred method of payment.:
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the Membership Form and mail in a
check |
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visit our Membership page for complete
details and payment options. See our list
of Life
Members and Golden
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NANCY
IVERS FERGUSON '69 RE-ELECTED AS MAYOR
OF NEW ALBANY, OHIO |
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Nancy
Ivers Ferguson '69 writes:
"
In November I was fortunate to be re-elected Mayor
of New Albany for a third term, which began January
1, 2012. I feel very honored to be a part of New
Albany's growth as it has moved from village to
city status.
Through
the years we have received some of our best ideas
and advice from the Council, staff and residents
of Upper Arlington. Several of our Council members
grew up in UA and several of our staff members
have worked for Upper Arlington earlier in their
careers. The wonderful quality of life in Upper
Arlington continues to inspire us, and we remain
very grateful for the assistance UA has given
us.
Happily,
I visit Upper Arlington several times a week to
visit my mother and sister who both reside there.
A few days ago, my son also purchased a home in
Upper Arlington and will be moving there from
his current home in Austin, Texas in February.
CONGRATULATOINS,
Nancy!
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HASTINGS
MIDDLE SCHOOL CELEBRATES FIFTY YEARS! |
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Congratulations
to the Hastings Middle School staff, students,
parents and alumni who gathered on December 8,
2011 to celebrate the building's Golden Anniversary
during a formal recognition and rededication program.
Hastings opened its doors to 675 students in September,
1961, but the building was not officially dedicated
until December 8 of that year.
At
the celebration, pictured above, Principal
Robb Gonda read a Board of Education resolution
commending the school's 50 years of academic,
artistic, and athletic excellence. Hastings parent
Tom English produced a video of the school's
history for the special occasion. In addition,
students prepared and buried a time capsule representative
of the Golden Anniversary celebration.
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HASTINGS
ADOPT-A-CHAIR CAMPAIGN |
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As
part of the Hastings 50-Year Celebration, Principal
Robb Gonda has launched an Adopt-a-Chair
Campaign to restore the existing chairs in the
auditorium.
This
campaign is being chaired by Amy
Chope Whalen, UA '79 and Lauren
Schooley Schuermann, UA '79, daughter of the
late John Schooley, Hastings architect
and UAHS
Class of 1946 alumnus.
TO
OUR ALUMS: As the campaign to restore the
existing chairs in the Hastings Middle School
auditorium continues, we would like to ask you
to become a permanent part of the legacy of Hastings
Middle School. We hope that as an alumnus, you
will take part in this transformation and consider
adopting a single chair or a group of chairs.
A nameplate will be included on the back of the
chair with the inscription of your choice. We
believe this is a wonderful way to recognize you,
your family, or your business. You may also consider
memorializing a special person.
Restoration
of each chair is $150. The chairs will feature
a cushioned seat, and a nameplate will be included
on the back of the chair with inscription of the
donor's choice. If
you do not feel that you can adopt an entire chair,
we are extremely grateful for any contribution
you can make.
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the Donation Form here. |
Read
the history of Hastings Middle School here. |
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DAN
ROHRS '79 NAMED 2011 DISTRICT TEACHER
OF THE YEAR |
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In
2009, Dan Rohrs '79 was selected as our
UAAA Outstanding
Alumnus for his superior work as a high school
teacher and coach. Recently, along with Windermere
teacher Pam Dobies, Dan Rohrs was given the distinction
of being named the 2011 Upper Arlington District
Teacher of the Year.
Each
year, faculty members nominate teachers for the
honor of being their bulding Teacher of the Year.
Once a Teacher of the Year is selected at each
school, those individuals are considered for the
Upper Arlington District Teacher of the Year.
Our District Teacher of the Year will then be
considered for the Ohio Teacher of the Year award.
Congratulations
to Dan Rohrs '79, our 2009 UAAA Outstanding
Alumnus and 2011 Upper Arlington District Teacher
of the Year!
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DAVID
BAHGAT '04 DIRECTING 2012 UAHS MUSICAL |
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 UA
Vocal music alums will be excited to know that
this year's musical will be How to Succeed
in Business Without Really Trying. Guest
Director David Bahgat '04, will work with
UA Vocal Music Director, Eric Kauffman,
to bring the stage to life this February as the
Vocal Music
Department continues its tradition of excellence
by bringing this musical to UAHS for the first
time.
Performances
of How to Succeed in Business Without Really
Trying will be on February 23, 24, 25 and
26. Tickets
go on sale on February 4.
For
more information about the musical including how
to purchase tickets, to see pictures from previous
shows, and to view a complete calendar of upcoming
events, please visit the UA Vocal Music website
at UAVocalMusic.org.
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UAHS
MARCHING BAND AT THE 2012 SUGAR BOWL
IN NEW ORLEANS |
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Our
amazing UAHS
Marching Band performed during the halftime
show at the 2012 Sugar Bowl in New Orleans on
January 3. Band Director Mike Manser asked
band member and Arlingtonian Staff Writer Cassie
Lowery to write a summary of the experience
to share with us, and here it is, in Cassie's
words:
"Every other year, the Upper Arlington Marching
Band goes on a trip to perform at one of the college
football bowl games. This year, we went to New
Orleans for the Sugar Bowl. While some bands spent
most of their time on the trip playing, practicing
and competing, with a few performances mixed in
along the way, that's not the case for UAMB. Fortunately
for all of us, our director, Mr. Manser, knew
that while this was a band trip, there needed
to be more to the experience than playing our
instruments. He made sure that we came back from
the trip with lasting memories, as well as an
understanding of the culture in New Orleans, which
is so different from our own, in addition to a
halftime performance at the Super Dome.
During
our time in New Orleans, we went to see and did
so many things you simply can't do at home in
Ohio. We celebrated the New Year by watching fireworks
on the banks of the Mississippi. We went on a
swamp tour where we learned the difference between
a swamp and a marsh, and got to hold an alligator.
We experienced real Cajun food, including beignets
from Café du Monde, during our time in
the French Market and Jackson Square.
We
took a tour of the city and saw everything from
the above ground cemeteries to the statues of
Joan of Arc and Andrew Jackson. We saw the devastation
wrought by Hurricane Katrina as well as the amazing
ongoing recovery process in the Lower 9th Ward.
We
learned that New Orleans doesn't have sidewalks,
but banquettes, what they mean when they ask if
you'd like your sandwich dressed, and the proper
response to 'Who Dat?'. We got all of this in
addition to the incredible street performances
and the halftime show.
I couldn't be more thankful for this. We have
outstanding directors who know how to create wonderful
trips year after year and fantastic band members
who make trips like this one not only possible,
but also make it one of the highlights of my high
school career."
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Visit
the UAHS Marching Band on Facebook |
Follow
the Band on Twitter |
Watch
the Band perform on YouTube |
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THE
RAVENS CELEBRATE THEIR GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY |
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In
the early Fall of 1961, an Upper Arlington High
School sophomore & four juniors began "jamming"
in the basement of a Brandon Road home. Just weeks
later, singer-sax player Jeff Shaw '64,
drummer Jimmy Davis '63, guitarists Gary
Hughes '63 and Jim Grubb '63 and keyboardist
Gary Bonnette began playing at teen dances
and proms as The Ravens. As just one of
four high school-aged rock bands in Central Ohio
in that pre-Beatles," do-wop" era, the
group accompanied local disc jockeys at record
"hops" and played at most all area high
school and church youth group dances.
The
group began opening for touring rock 'n roll acts
at Veteran's Memorial Auditorium and the
Fairgrounds Coliseum and entertaining at fraternity
parties and dances at colleges and night clubs
throughout the Midwest and East. The Ravens have
continued to perform at dances, wedding receptions,
corporate outings and community events through
the years. In 2003, The Ravens were inducted into
the Columbus Nightclub Band Hall of Fame and Columbus
City Council recognized the group for its musical
contributions to the community. In 2004, The
Ravens were honored by the Upper Arlington Alumni
Association as "Distinguished Alumni of the
Year."
Shaw
continues to lead the group as it begins its sixth
decade of musical entertainment featuring favorite
hits from the late 50s, 60s and 70s plus smooth
jazz and standards. Original members Jim Davis
and Gary Hughes were still with the group until
2005.
During
the current anniversary celebration, The Ravens
will be featured in the 2012 Upper Arlington Independence
Day Parade along with performances at other dances
and summer events. In Spring of 1962, the band
made a special appearance at the high school junior-senior
prom and on July 3, 2012, The Ravens will
once entertain those seniors from the
UAHS Class of 1962 at their 50th reunion.
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FIRST
ANNUAL ALUMNI CHEERLEADING REUNION |
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UAHS Cheerleader alumni gathered at the football
game on September 30, 2011.
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A
Golden
Bear Alumni Cheerleading Reunion was held
on Friday, September 30, 2011. Approximately 50
former UAHS cheerleaders participated. An hour
long cheer practice was held for the alumni at
the high school prior to the football game against
Hilliard Darby.
Some
of the alumni cheerleaders made a tunnel for the
football team as they came onto the field, while
alumni cheerleaders from the class of 2009 ran
the B-E-A-R-S flags across the field. Alumni then
cheered on the Golden Bear football team for the
first half of the game. As the Golden Bears scored
their first touchdown, the alumni, along with
the current varsity cheerleaders, performed the
traditional Stand Up and Cheer fight song dance.
Plans
are already in the works for next year's event!
Any former cheerleader interested in participating
in the future should send their contact information
to UAHSCheer@gmail.com
and you will be added to the database! See
pictures from the event here.
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NEW
FACEBOOK PAGE: "YOU KNOW YOU'RE
FROM UA IF ... " |
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Jill
Henderson Knowlden, Class of 1974, has
set up a new Facebook page called "You
know you are from Upper Arlington if ... "
and you can go there to reminisce with the
rest of us who grew up here and have wonderful,
fun memories of our community and schools. The
page has become a very popular place for alumni
to reconnect and share their fondest recollections
of growing up as a Golden Bear.
What
special memories do you have of UA - things about
it back then that made it unique, or qualities
it still has that make it stand out as spectacular?
You
can visit the "You Know You're from UA If
..." Facebook page here.
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ANNOUNCES DATES FOR FOURTH OF JULY
EVENTS
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Drew
and Lissa Wade, General Chairs
of UACA's Upper Arlington Fourth of
July parade, have announced that all
UACA events, including the parade,
Party in the Park, and the fireworks,
will be held on Wednesday, July
4, 2012. Details will be available
on the UACA
web site soon.
The
UAAA Block Party, held behind
Barrington Elementary School immediately
after the parade,will take place on
Wednesday, July 4. Everyone is invited!
Please join us!
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UAHS
CLASS REUNIONS
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are in the beginning phases of planning
class reunions at this time. Be sure
to check
the Reunions 2012 page if your graduation
year ends with a "2" or a
"7," as you are having a class
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BEAR
ESSENTIALS: THE UAHS SCHOOL STORE |
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We
often receive requests from our alums regarding
where they can purchase UA logo spirit wear
and accessories. We have the answer!
BEAR
ESSENTIALS, the UAHS School Store, is
located inside the high school across the
hall from the Attendance Office.
HOURS:
Monday - Friday 7:45 am - 3:30 pm
PHONE: 614-487-5237
EMAIL: Lynn
Lopper
ITEMS
IN STOCK: Bear Essentials usually carries
the following items:
Apparel:
Sweatshirts, t-shirts, hats, outerwear,
golf shirts, sweatpants, shorts and socks.
They also sell apparel in infant, toddler
and youth sizes.
Spirit
Items: Athletic bags, bumper stickers,
mugs, umbrellas, blankets, pom-poms, pennants,
water bottles, ornaments, stuffed bears
and more!
Student
necessities: Schools supplies, required
reading
Bear
Essentials accepts Visa, Mastercard, and
Discover.
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WERE
SPORTS YOUR THING? |
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UAHS
excels not only in academics,. music and the
arts, but also in athletics! UAHS is home to
32 Golden Bear varsity sports, more than any
other high school in the United States. Since
1937, Golden
Bear athletic teams have won 121 state titles..
Even
if you live far away, you can stay in touch
and up to date with a number of these teams
via their websites. In addition to hosting a
specific page for each of the 32 individual
sports available to UAHS students, UAGoldenBears.com
also provides links to many of these individual
teams' websites, including:baseball, boys basketball,
crew (both teams,) swimming and diving (both
teams,) football, ice hockey, lacrosse (both
teams) boys water polo, soccer (both teams,)
softball, girls tennis, volleyball, and wrestling.
Visit
UAGoldenBears.com to see game schedules,
upcoming events, opportunities for support and
sponsorship, and feel the pride in our athletes'
accomplishments! The tradition lives on -- GO
BEARS!
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UA
HISTORICAL SOCIETY ON FACEBOOK! |
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The
Upper Arlington Historical Society seeks to
enhance the quality of life in Upper Arlington by
discovering, preserving, promoting and celebrating
the community's history.
Founded
in 1976 as a not-for-profit volunteer organization,
the Society collects archival materials, shares
historical information, conducts educational programs,
sponsors commemorative activities, promotes historic
preservation, and serves as a community resource.
Please
visit The Upper Arlington Historical Society on
Facebook.
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CLASS
OF 1959 FACEBOOK PAGE AND PHOTOS! |
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Jeff
Yarnell '59 has posted a great collection
of photos of the UAHS Class of 1959 on the Class
Facebook page. Please visit and enjoy these glimpses
into the past!
Visit
the UA Class of '59 Facebook page
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UAHS
ALUMNI SELECTED FOR THE OSU MARCHING
BAND |
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From
Mike Manser, Director of the UAHS Marching Band:
Congratulations
to several UA alumni who were selected to The
Ohio State University Marching Band for the 2011
season. Look for the following Golden Bears on
the field at Ohio Stadium:
Jocelyn Smallwood - 3rd year sousaphone
Khalil Silwani - 2nd year trumpet
Andrew Giljahn - 2nd year flugelhorn
David Sacolick - 2nd year baritone
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UAEF
GOLDEN
BEAR BASH! RAISES MORE THAN $70,000
FOR UA SCHOOLS |
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Each
Labor Day Weekend, the Upper
Arlington Education Foundation (UAEF) holds
its annual fundraiser, the Golden
Bear Bash! to raise money for projects and
materials whose costs exceed the UA Schools' budget.
This year the event was held at Huntington Park,
home of the Columbus Clippers. More than 550 people
attended and raised in excess of $70-,000.00 to
benefit our schools. Thank you to everyone who attended,
who donated to our live and silent auctions, and
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View
a slideshow of photos from the Golden Bear Bash!
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the UAEF website here. |
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DOUG
EZELL '69 AND THE MIDLIFE CHRYSLERS |
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 Doug
Ezell, Class of 1969, reports that his
band, The
Midlife Chryslers (and you gotta love the
name!) was the subject of a video interview on KTVQ-TV
in Billings MT. The band, who has been at it for
more than a decade, has several interesting engagements
coming up, including a Las Vegas convention during
which they will entertain 20,000 audience members! |
Watch
the video interview featuring our own Doug Ezell |
Visit
MidlifeChryslers.com |
Like
the Midlife Chryslers on Facebook! |
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The
Upper Arlington Boys
Soccer Parent's Boosters are in
the process of building a database of all Boys
Soccer alumni and would like your help.
If
you played for the Boys Soccer Team at UA High
School for at least one season, we want you to
let us know by 'liking'
our new Facebook page here or by searching
"Upper Arlington Boys Soccer Alumni"
on Facebook. If you have difficulty, or are not
a Facebook member, please email
Ron Kincaid, the current chair.
Our purpose is to keep you informed about goings-on
for the Boys team, be able to easily invite you
to join us for events and games (such as our annual
Alumni game, where the alumni take on the current
year's varsity team) and allow us to continue
building on the rich history of the UA Boys Soccer
team.
Also, be sure to visit
our new web site, UASoccerMen.org. We
look forward to hearing from you soon!
Ron Kincaid
Madalene Jentgen
Beth Witt
Upper Arlington Boys Alumni Soccer Committee
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MAIL
PINK: HELPING SUSAN G. KOMEN FOR THE
CURE® |
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From
Paul Steger,
Class of 1971:
Thought
you would like to see our website, MailPink.com,
which we are featuring our campaign to fight breast
cancer with Susan G. Komen for the Cure.
We have already given $25,000 to Susan G. Komen
for the Cure® to fight breast cancer and to
promote breast cancer awareness.
Hopefully we will soon raise more money for Susan
G. Komen by having Bear Alums "mail pink"
for the the Cure.
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Paul
Steger, UAHS Class of 1971
President, Collegiate Shipping Products, LLC
MailYourColors.com |
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DOUGLAS
ROBERTS '66 PUBLISHES NOVEL SET IN IRAN |
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 In
his debut novel, The Man Who Fooled SAVAK,
Douglas Roberts '66 weaves an engaging tale
of love, romance and suspense around true events
that are as relevant today as they were 40 years
ago in Tehran.
The
Man Who Fooled SAVAK, inspired by true events
in the early 1970s, captures what it is like to
live in a dictatorship with secret police monitoring
your every move - an atmosphere of fear that still
pervades today in many countries in the Middle
East.
The
Man Who Fooled SAVAK is available as an e-book
at Amazon
Kindle and Smashwords.com.
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can email Douglas here. |
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the press release about Douglas' novel |
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an interview with Douglas Roberts |
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ARMY
MAJOR DAVE EASTBURN: CONSULTANT TO "
HAWAII FIVE-O" |
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Army Major Dave Eastburn, Class of 1994, is
currently serving at the Public Affairs Officer
for the 3rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 25th
Infantry Division, Schofield Barracks Hawaii.
Dave
is also the senior Army consultant to the CBS
hit television show
"Hawaii Five-O".
In
April, 2011 he will deploy to Afghanistan in support
of Operation Enduring Freedom for his fourth combat
deployment.
Photo on the right shows Dave Eastburn and actor
Scott
Caan, who stars in "Hawaii Five-O"
as Dano. Please click photos to enlarge.
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MARK
WALTER '98 PUBLISHES BUCKEYE BOOK |
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Mark
Walter, Class of 1998, recently published his
first children's book, Buckeyes A to Z. The
book is geared toward children ages 4-12 and features
rhymes and facts about Ohio State football as well
as educational activities and a search for a hidden
Woody Hayes on each page. The book is available
contacting
Mark directly or by visiting mascotbooks.com.
Mark
is currently a 2nd grade teacher in the Olentangy
School District. He married Breane Barker,
Class of 1997, in 2007. Breane is a furniture
sales representative. The two live in Columbus.
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