180 COMING TO MONONGAH HIGH ALUMNI BANQUET MAY 27! WHAT ABOUT YOU?
180 coming to MHS Banquet! Time almost
up for you to make reservation!
I was
getting ready to post another article about the 100th Monongah High Alumni
Banquet May 27 but Jay Holman beat me to it so I’ll let his post be the
article.
Only addition I’ll make
to what Jay wrote. While current Alumni Board will not longer be handling more
reunions, Brenda Mills, Class of 1970, and Roseann Orwig, Class of 1969, said they will take over for 2024.
By
Jay Holman, Class of 1971
MONONGAH
— The 100th annual, and possibly final, Monongah High Dinner and Dance will be
held on May 27.
The
Monongah Alumni Association, believed to be the oldest high school alumni
association in West Virginia, will host the event at the Knights of Columbus on
Mary Lou Retton Drive in Fairmont.
Class
pictures will be taken at 5:30 p.m. and dinner will be at 6:30 p.m. Live music
will be performed by father, son and grandson trio “Steppin Stones.”
This
year, the classes of 1963 and 1973 will be honored, while all graduates of
Monongah High School are invited and encouraged to attend.
So
far, 180 guests have reserved their ticket to attend.
Treasurer
Donna Colbert Davis, who plans the event and graduated from Monongah High in
1961, said it will be her last year planning the event. She has helped plan the
event for 20 years.
She
has sent letters to the 40 remaining members of her graduating class and three
tables worth of classmates will be attending from 1961 to celebrate “one last
hurrah,” she said.
It
will be the last year for Association President Linda Lopez Gandy, Vice
President Dolores Edwards, Secretary Connie Koldres Cameon and several other
board members, as they are in or approaching their 80’s.
“We’ve
tried to keep it going, but I just can’t do it anymore,” Davis said and shared
that she and other officers have had health concerns over the past several
years.
At
the event, they will award three scholarships — the Raymond Glover Scholarship
which was started by Lanny Rear for his friend who was killed in Vietnam, a
Memorial Scholarship and the Alumni Association Scholarship. The Alumni Association
Scholarship is the only one guaranteed to continue after this year and this
will be the last year for the Memorial Scholarship.
Davis
said they will continue the Alumni Association Scholarship as long as there are
funds to support it and the remaining funds they raise at this year’s dinner
will go toward the scholarship.
They
will also be raffling off University of Alabama memorabilia from Nick Saban
—some of which is autographed. His sister and brother-in-law, Dene and Leroy
Thompson, registered for dinner and
Davis asked if there was anyway Saban would be able to donate to the event.
“Well,
he’s my brother, we speak often,” Dene Thompson said and a box from Alabama was
dropped off on Davis’ porch.
While
Saban has and probably won’t attend the dinner, due to his busy schedule, they
thought it would be a good idea for him to help out any way he could.
They
will also raffle off a black and red flower planter, which is donated by Bice’s
Greenhouse in Shinnston.
Davis
also had Monongah High Alumni mugs and tumblers made, which will be for sale
for $10 a mug and $25 for a tumbler with a straw.
Both
Thompson and Davis said they look forward to the dinner as a chance to catch up
with old friends.
“It’s
really nice to see people that you went to school with, or people that you
know, from the community. It’s nice to touch base with people that you don’t
normally see on a regular basis,” Thompson, who graduated in 1968, said.
Davis
agreed. She added that her class is very close still and meets once a month
during the summer for dinner.
“I
like being involved with the event as a way to keep in touch with past
students. ... My class has kept in touch. We usually try to meet once a month
in the summer for a covered-dish dinner or we go to a restaurant. I’ve had them
at my house on two different occasions already. Our last one was at Morris Park
in September. It’s a lot of fun,” Davis said.
Davis
said she hopes someone takes over the planning of the event, but they also need
to realize a lot of work goes into planning it.
The
dinner and dance is $30 to attend and the last day to RSVP is Monday, May 22.
To RSVP or for any additional information, contact Donna Colbert Davis at
304-534-5636. Checks can be sent to Donna Colbert Davis at 858 Park Ave.,
Monongah, WV, 26554.
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