Get Even More Visitors To Your Blog, Upgrade To A Business Listing >>

The Oneonta Club Foundation Honors Students at 49th Annual Banquet with $30,000 in Scholarships & Teachers with $2,000 in Grants

As another school year winds down, 100 Club members, South Pasadena School Board members, SPUSD Superintendent Yantz, SoPas Mayor Zneimer, awardees with their families, and other guests joined South Pasadena’s Oneonta Club on May 13th as it once again invited The Oneonta Club Foundation to present its Philip V. Swan Scholarships.

This special night, hosted by Club Board member and SPHS alum, Tom Rogers, began featuring retiring conductor Howard Crawford leading the South Pasadena High School Jazz Band during dinner. After, the group sang a few songs (a staple of Oneonta Club meetings), including a rousing rendition of the SPHS Alma Mater where this year’s scholarship recipients were joined on stage by the nearly 30 SPHA alums from the Club.

PHOTO: provided by The Oneonta Club | The South Pasadenan | Oneonta Club President Glenn Crawford with Teacher of the Year, Aimee Levie-Hultman, scholarship recipients Sawyer Fox, Mia Ramos, Truman Lindenthaler, Danica Sterling, Teacher of the Year recipient, Judy Ho, and Oneonta Foundation President, Dean Serwin.

Foundation president Dean Serwin welcomed everyone, declaring “The Oneonta Club Foundation seeks out interesting and dedicated students, providing them and their families with tuition assistance as they take the first steps to their next chapter.”

Serwin thanked those in attendance, including the Club, Foundation Board, School Board members and the local government officials that presented certificates honoring the students and the teachers feted this evening. Then, he introduced this year’s recipients (first noting that the Foundation was honoring four students this year instead of the usual 3 because one, Sawyer Fox, will be attending West Point which has no tuition, allowing a 4th student to be honored tonight):

PHOTO: provided by Rachel Fox | The South Pasadenan | Oneonta scholarship recipients for 2024, Sawyer Fox, Mia Ramos, Danica Sterling, and Truman Lindenthaler.

Truman Lindenthaler: Truman heads to UC Irvine this fall, studying engineering. Truman has a passion for many things other than merely academics, at which he excels. From the school’s origami club to volunteering with local theater troop Upstage, though Truman’s true passion is engineering, specifically as it relates to Formula 1.

Sawyer Fox: Sawyer will attend West Point this fall where the athleticism and dedication he showed on the Football field will serve him well. Sawyer’s passion for and commitment to service were evidenced by his volunteerism, including the snuggle a senior blanket drive that he organized with both his football and soccer teams for the South Pasadena Senior Center.

Mia Ramos heads east to Boston College this fall as an Applied Psychology and Human Development major where she hopes to find time to again become involved with research projects. Aside from rigorous studies, Mia combined her dedication to volleyball and her support for those with mental illness into a very interesting Girl Scout Gold Award project.

Danica Stirling heads not quite so far east, to Claremont McKenna College. Her many interests abound, including sports, community, working with the homeless, and animals.  Following that last one, Danica is pursuing veterinary studies in school.

Foundation Liaison Carl von Bibra presented this year’s Teachers of the Year with a commemorative plaque and a grant for $1000.00 in recognition of their outstanding service. From the Elementary schools, SPUSD selected Marengo elementary 1st Grade Mandarin Dual Immersion teacher, Judy Ho. Ho was introduced by incoming Principal and long-time Marengo teacher, Noelle Fong, who lauded “Judy’s passion for teaching Mandarin to little ones,” and how she spends extra time working with their families. SPHS Principal John Eldred selected Art teacher, Aimee Levie-Hultman, now in her 20th year at the school.  Eldred praised Levie-Hultman’s talent and her popularity with students, remarking, “I could fill her classes all day long there is so much demand.”

PHOTO: provided by The Oneonta Club | The South Pasadenan | Oneonta Club President Glenn Crawford with Marengo Elementary Principal, Noelle Fong, Teacher of the Year recipient, Judy Ho, Teacher of the Year recipient Aimee Levie-Hultman, SPHS Principal John Eldred, and Oneonta Foundation President, Dean Serwin.

“What a grand night,” remarked Oneonta Club president, Glenn Crawford. Also a Foundation board member, Crawford noted, “So much prospect, so much anticipation, so much hope. The Oneonta Club is thrilled to host the Foundation and participate in starting these young scholars on their way to the next big step in life.”

Serwin concluded the evening by presenting past Foundation president, William J. Cullinane with a trophy commemorating his decade+ of guidance.

Through the vision of first Foundation President Philip V. Swan (for whom the Scholarship is named), The Oneonta Club Foundation was created in 1975 as a 501c3. The dedication and foresight of Swan along with that of his good friend Ross MacMichael (who served as the Foundation’s President for 22 years), and the wise stewardship of Bill Cullinane created a lasting legacy in South Pasadena have allowed The Oneonta Club Foundation to present more than $600,000 in scholarships, and still counting.

Founded in 1923, the Oneonta Club creed includes the following statement, “I further believe that only with confidence founded upon acquaintance, friendship and understanding may we render free and unselfish service to each other and our country”.  The Foundation works from this ethic in seeking out graduates its Board believes will do good in the world.

Through these scholarships and teacher grants, The Oneonta Club and The Oneonta Foundation both remain in service to the youth and teachers of South Pasadena and support their growth into the leaders of tomorrow.

The post The Oneonta Club Foundation Honors Students at 49th Annual Banquet with $30,000 in Scholarships & Teachers with $2,000 in Grants first appeared on The South Pasadenan | South Pasadena News.


This post first appeared on The South Pasadenan, please read the originial post: here

Share the post

The Oneonta Club Foundation Honors Students at 49th Annual Banquet with $30,000 in Scholarships & Teachers with $2,000 in Grants

×

Subscribe to The South Pasadenan

Get updates delivered right to your inbox!

Thank you for your subscription

×