Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Class of '59 picnic just 11 days away!
The CAHS Class of 1959 picnic will be held Saturday, August 4, at Pavilion # 2 at Parker Dam State Park near Penfield.
This year's event
will be an old-fashioned family picnic and an opportunity to relax and get together with classmates and friends. The pavilion is ours from 8 a.m. to sunset.
Judi Rolley White reminds us that all pavilions have picnic tables and grills for charcoal. Most have electricity. Bring your own food, desserts, table service and anything else needed to make yourselves comfortable.
We plan to eat around 1 p.m., but, of course, you may set your own schedule.
The area around the pavilion is paved and restrooms are available.
We plan to eat around 1 p.m., but, of course, you may set your own schedule.
The area around the pavilion is paved and restrooms are available.
This is the same date as the annual Golden
Bison and Alumni Dinner and the last day of the Clearfield County Fair.
Those who wish to attend either or both of
those events will have plenty of time to picnic with classmates and then head
on to the Golden Bison event, which begins with a reception at 5:30 p.m., or
take in the final hours of the fair.
Looking forward to seeing you at the picnic!
Monday, July 9, 2012
Memories of Mr. Bill Butler - teacher and friend
By Wil Shirey
He and I became friends over a two year period when
I was in college at Indiana State Teacher's College and I tendered him in the
summer when he was patching plaster in Clearfield Area Schools. We had a
wonderful time. I followed Joe Rohrbaugh as his helper.
I had been in his homeroom class as a senior and
had enjoyed his tutorials on the machines he was teaching his business students
how to use. Soon after that, computers became the standard and I'm sure he
adapted quickly. However, none will forget his coming out in the morning and
clapping his hands and saying "Let's move it along, folks!" and we all
did.
He grew up in the town of Indiana and his father
and brother had a plastering business there. When I was a student at what became
IUP, a law or ordinance was passed that required plastering the ceiling in the
furnace room. At that point, I was the house manager for my fraternity. I called
Mr Butler's father and explained who I was and what we needed done. As I recall
they did it for nothing or almost nothing.
Bill Butler projected the loving caring attributes
of his family. I only got the job because my father had served on the school
board for nearly 30 years. But because of Bill Butler, I loved every minute of
it and learned a lot. That first year I tried chewing Mail Pouch tobacco to keep
the plaster dust out of my mouth. The first day I nearly threw up. He said to
me, "How'd that tobacco go?" knowing full well how green I had been. I said,
"Not real great!" He replied, "I had a similar experience." I loved the
guy!!!
~ Wil Shirey
Sunday, July 8, 2012
Class picnic just 4 weeks away!
It's almost here!
Time to start preparing in earnest for the annual get-together of the Clearfield Area High School Class of 1959.
This year’s
event will be an old-fashion family picnic to be held Saturday, August 4,
at Pavilion #2, at Parker Dam State Park. The pavilion is ours from 8 a.m. till
sunset (for those with the desire and ability to stay late).
The picnic is a bring-your-own event, so plan on
providing your own food, drinks, dessert, table Service, and lawn chairs, cooler and ice,
charcoal or propane grill, or anything else to enhance your comfort and
enjoyment. The area around the pavilion is paved and restrooms are
available.
If you're coming a far distance, or feeling a bit lazy, just show up and enjoy the visit! You classmates will make sure you are well-fed and welcomed.
August 4 also is the date of the annual Golden Bison
and Alumni Dinner and the last day of the Clearfield County Fair. Those who wish to attend either or both of
those events will have plenty of time to picnic with classmates and then head on
to the Golden Bison event, which begins with a reception at 5:30 p.m., or take
in the final hours of the fair.
IMPORTANT
NOTE- If you need assistance with transportation, food or any other aspect of
this event, please contact one of the following. This important thing is to come and enjoy
visiting with your classmates.
E-mail
Address Telephone Number
Tom O’Day today1@nc.rr.com 910-235-0492
Dennis Mollura dmollura1@verizon.net 610-917-8482
Wil Shirey wshirey@pa.net 717-486-4665
Judi Rolley-White chiefdenny@earthlink.net 814-765-3167
Joyce Moody-Fletcher jmoody@atlanticbb.net 814-765-01
Mr. Butler has died
Mr. William Butler, who taught Typing and Bookkeeping II when we were at CAHS, has died at the age of 90.
William D. Butler Sr., 90, of Clearfield died on June 30, 2012 at the Colonial Courtyard, Clearfield. He was born on April 12, 1922 in Indiana, a son of the late Arthur Guy and Margaret Ann (Martin) Butler.
Mr. Butler was the founding member of the local chapter of P.A.R.C. (Parents Association of Retarded Children) and loved the outdoors.
He served more than 40 years as a teacher at our high school. Rest in peace, Mr. Butler.
His obituary from the Kevin A. Beardsley Funeral home follows:
William D. Butler Sr., 90, of Clearfield died on June 30, 2012 at the Colonial Courtyard, Clearfield. He was born on April 12, 1922 in Indiana, a son of the late Arthur Guy and Margaret Ann (Martin) Butler.
Mr. Butler retired as a Business Teacher from the Clearfield Area High School, after being employed there for over 40 years. He received his formal education from the Indiana State Teachers College, Indiana, PA.
He loved to spend his spare time enjoying the outdoors while fishing and hunting. He will be remembered for his beautiful gardens and his delicious homemade pies, which he loved to give away for others to enjoy.
He was a member of St. John Lutheran Church, Clearfield serving on Church Council and being an active usher, the Free and Accepted Masons Lodge #314, Clearfield and the Clearfield Education Association, where he was past president.
Mr. Butler served with the U. S. Marines during World War II.
He is survived by his wife, Mary C. (Lightner) Butler whom he wed June 3, 1945 in Hollidaysburg; five children William D. Butler Jr. of Clearfield, Richard G. Butler and wife Betsy of Clearfield, Joy A. Lhota and husband Rick of Clearfield, Donald Lee Butler of Treasure Lake, Thomas A. Butler and wife Debbie of Clearfield; nine grandchildren Zachary Butler, Joanna and Ethan Lott, Dr. Nathaniel Butler and wife Erin Kirkpatrick, Jordan Butler, Tyler Butler and wife Arielle, Rachel and John Lhota and Sarah Butler; and two great grandsons Silas and Caleb Butler.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother Arthur G. Butler Jr.
Funeral services were held at the St. John Lutheran Church, Clearfield, with Pastor Robert J. Way officiating. Interment was in Mount Joy Cemetery, Clearfield.
The family suggests that memorial contributions be made to St. John Lutheran Church, PO Box 1454, Clearfield.
To sign the online guestbook go to www.beardsleyfuneralhome.com.
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