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Technology & Engineering Education Association of Pennsylvania |
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TEEAP Outstanding Service Award |
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Year |
Recipient |
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Year |
Recipient |
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1956 |
J. Phillip Young |
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1983 |
Charles Knowlden |
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1957 |
William J. Wilkinson |
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1984 |
Lewis W.
Miller |
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1958 |
Anthony T. Stavaski |
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1985 |
Lester C. Thayer |
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1959 |
Burle N. Osburn |
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1986 |
John Brown |
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1960 |
Charles E.
Williams |
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1987 |
Kermit Lyman |
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1961 |
Cletus
Maloney |
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1988 |
William Kabakjian |
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1962 |
Shriver L. Coover |
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1989 |
Charles
Graham |
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1963 |
Elmer J. Hemberger |
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1990 |
Phil Wynn |
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1964 |
Rufus C.
Johnson |
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1991 |
Jim Jordan |
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1965 |
Norman C. Pendered |
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1992 |
Thomas Ridge |
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1966 |
Joseph L.
Kennedy |
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1993 |
Van Hughes |
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1967 |
Earl M. Weber |
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1994 |
Kenneth P. DeLucca |
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1968 |
George Ditlow |
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1995 |
Robert
Bateman |
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1969 |
Lambert K. Sailer |
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1996 |
Stanley Komacek |
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1970 |
Curtis W.
Gable |
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1997 |
Dave Shultz |
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1971 |
Richard A.
Long |
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1998 |
William Stahlnecker |
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1972 |
Paul A. Kube |
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1999 |
Gary Baltozer |
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1973 |
John
Swearingen |
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2000 |
Robert Dorn |
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1974 |
Nevin Andre |
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2001 |
Perry Gemmill |
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1975 |
William Skelly |
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2002 |
Mike Kozuchowsky |
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1976 |
Olan W. Sterback |
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2003 |
Bill Weitzmann |
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1977 |
Gary L.
Bowman |
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2004 |
Mike Whitman |
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1978 |
John Fecik |
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2005 |
William Michael |
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1979 |
Ed Rogowicz |
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2006 |
Ed Frescoln |
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1980 |
Earl R. Zimmerman |
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2007 |
Richard Penepacker |
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1981 |
John Stoudt |
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2008 |
Judith Hawthorn |
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1982 |
Thomas
Winters |
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2009 |
William Bertrand |
Selection Criteria |
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The recipient must be a member of TEEAP at the time
of nomination and shall have maintained continuous membership for at least
three years prior to nomination.
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The recipient must be a member of a local technology
education organization if one exists.
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The recipient must be involved in technology
education as a classroom teacher, supervisor, administrator or teacher
educator.
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The recipient must be perceived by his/her peers and
colleagues as performing daily duties in an excellent or superior manner.
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The recipient must have demonstrated consistent
professional interest and leadership during the previous three years.
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The recipient must have been involved in special
activities and made significant contributions to technology education within
the past year.
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The recipient may not be the retiring president.
Time Line for Nominations and Awards |
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A nomination request will be sent to the selection
board consisting of members of the TEEAP Executive & Administrative Board. This
selection process should be completed no later than October 20.
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This award is to be kept secret, but the attendance
of the recipient at the conference banquet must be assured.
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A presentation is prepared or a close friend or the
person who made the nomination is asked to make the presentation.
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Immediately following the conference, the chief
school administrator or the administrator of choice is contacted by telephone
to announce the award.
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The school district is encouraged to handle the
public relations with their local newspapers. If the local district cannot
handle this activity, please contact the TEEAP Public Relations chair either by
phone, email, or use the Online PR Form.
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