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2007:
In her second year as president, Lory Tauber set the stage for
another exciting year for HTPA. The Spring Scholarship Golf Tournament
was a smashing success, thanks to the HTPA Golf Committee consisting
of co-chairs Dan Corley and Jerry Sagehorn, committee
volunteer supervisor Carol Metzger, committee registration
supervisor Lori Hughes, committee publicity director Scott
Moore, and committee finance director Dennis Tam.
The
installation of 2007 officers was again performed by past president
Betty Vernon.
HTPA
funded $30,000 to the 2007 HTPA scholarship recipients - the largest
funding commitment in the modern history of HTPA. The Scholarship
Committee - staffed by member-volunteers Greg Rehders,
Craig Newlun, Cameron McCluney, Mark Wilczewski,
Ed Schinnie and Diana Hill - reviewed applications
and assigned award recommendations to the board of directors.
2007
scholarship recipients included Christopher
Peopping, Taylor Hirschey, Matthew Okeson, Staci
Jessen, Taylor Robinson, Ariana Broadus, Kelley
Pyle, Molly Henneke, Francesca Joe, Jessica
Bone, Fei Yao, Morgan Trenfy, Briana Mendel,
Bonnie Uresti,
Kristina Craig, Libby Lusk, Emily Lyness,
Jillian Hays, Christina Palomo and Angela Harris.
For
the second consecutive year and under the leadership of Lory Tauber,
HTPA hosted a charity event at the Ronald McDonald House of Houston
on June 19th. "It's Everyone's Birthday!" was a big
success largely as a result of the efforts of all the HTPA volunteers
that worked the event.
The
2007 Annual TCI Educational Symposium was held in Seattle, Washington,
in September. HTPA board members Dennis Tam and Donavon Smith
represented HTPA. HTPA donated $1,000 to the TCI scholarship fund.
Officers
for 2008 were elected and subsequently introduced to members and
guests attending the annual holiday luncheon: Lory Tauber (chairman),
Kurt Meckfessel (president), Stephen Foster (vice president),
Judy Herrington (secretary), and Dennis Tam (treasurer).
Dennis
Tam was awarded the prestigious TCI Distinguished Leadership Award
in recognition of outstanding contributions to TCI that are simply
too numerous to cite here. Dennis served a 3-year term as president
of Transportation Clubs International (2004-2007). Dennis also
was awarded the coveted HTPA Lifetime Membership Award.
2006:
HTPA member Lory Tauber was elected president and proceeded
to organize the club annual event schedule without delay. As
a result of Lory's planning and efficient organizational
talent, HTPA sponsored a charity fundraiser for Ronald McDonald
House of Houston. In
addition to staging an entertaining "Hawaiian Holiday"
theme event for the kids, HTPA donated more that $5,000 to Ronald
McDonald House.
In
2006, HTPA funded $19,000 toward college scholarships. The HTPA
Scholarship Committee - staffed by member-volunteers Greg Rehders,
Craig Newlun, Cameron McCluney, Mark Wilczewski
and Ed Schinnie - performed the thankless task of reviewing
applications and assigning award recommendations to the board
of directors.
2006
scholarship recipients included Melanie
Ann Kubiak, Kearby Brown, Daniel Hollek, Jessica
Bone, Jenny Musgrove, Natalie Leopold, Jillian
Hayes, Ashley Ratcliff, Liz Keenan, Libby
Lusk, Arianna Broadus, Stephanie Jessen, Codi
Sue Bittner, Judson Brown, Jr., Molly Henneke,
Lauren Gleghorn, Brian Smith, Jarret Barker
and Hillary Mendel.
Betty
Vernon - HTPA past president, HTPA supporter and professional
Texan by any set of standards - performed the installation
of 2006 HTPA officers at the February luncheon.
Lory
Tauber received the 2006 Member of the Year Award.
2005:
Under the executive leadership of HTPA president Lynn Donovick,
the HTPA scholarship qualifications and application process was
completely realigned. With new qualifications and a first-time
"blind" application review committee, Lynn organized
and implemented an exciting new scholarship program yielding impressive
results.
The
Be An Angel Foundation was designated as the annual HTPA
charity in 2005. HTPA donated $5,600 to the Foundation.
HTPA
officers Lynn Donovick, Lori Tauber Don and Dennis
Tam represented HTPA at the 2006 TCI Educational Symposium
held in League City, where HTPA won 1st Place awards in "best"
website, 2nd Place in "newsletters" and received recognition
for their continued longstanding donation to the TCI scholarship
fund.
HTPA
donated $1,500 to the TCI scholarship fund. HTPA awarded ten scholarships
totaling $15,000.
Dan Corley and Jerry Sagehorn - co-chairs of the
HTPA Golf Committee - jointly received the 2005 Member of the
Year Award.
Dennis
Tam received the Lifetime Achievement Award.
2004:
Lynn Donovick was elected president. Alex Gorinsky
volunteered to take over as newsletter editor for Judy Herrington
who did an extraordinary job for two years. "You wouldn't
believe how much work is involved in producing that thing!"
exclaimed Gorinsky several months into the new job.
Donavon
Smith re-tooled the HTPA Web into an award winning site that
is functional, interesting and fun to visit.
The
Be An Angel Foundation was designated as the annual HTPA
charity in 2004. HTPA donated over $5,000 to the foundation.
The
2004 TCI Educational Symposium was held in Anaheim, California
and HTPA officers Lynn Donovick, Lori Tauber, Dennis
Tam and Donavon Smith represented HTPA. HTPA won 1st
Place awards in "printed" newsletters and "best"
website and received recognition for their continued longstanding
donation to the TCI scholarship fund. HTPA donated $1,500.00 to
the TCI scholarship fund.
HTPA awarded sixteen scholarships totaling $15,000 in 2004.
Dennis
Tam received the 2004 Member of the Year Award.
2003:
Cathy Strimple began her second term as president. Lynn
Donovick was elected Member of the Year. Lynn Donovick stepped
in as vice president replacing Jeff Burge who resigned
for personal reasons. In 2003 Maggianno's became the new "home"
for HTPA business meetings.
The
2003 TCI conference was held in Jacksonville, Florida, at the
famed Sawgrass. HTPA attendees included Cathy Strimple,
president, Lynn Donovick, vice president, and Dan Corley
who headed a discussion group on "how to manage a successful
golf tournament. Treasurer Dennis Tam was also present.
At the TCI board of directors meeting a restructuring of directors
and regional vice presidents was approved and Cathy Strimple
was appointed Texas Regional Vice President and Dennis Tam
was appointed 1st Vice President. Also HTPA won 1st Place awards
in "printed" newsletters and "best" website
and received recognition for their continued longstanding donation
to the TCI scholarship fund.
The
Be An Angel Foundation was designated as the annual HTPA
charity in 2003.
HTPA
donated $1,000 to the TCI scholarship fund and HTPA awarded seven
scholarships totaling $12,000. The scholarship recipients were
Katie Palmer, Hilary Mendel, Codi Bittner,
Karen Cox, Kelly Ewing, Clay Bittner and
Scott Pasket.
2002:
Cathy Strimple was elected president. Judy Herrington
was voted Member of the Year. In 2002 HTPA treasurer Dennis
Tam was appointed to serve as vice president of Club &
Public Relations for TCI and Cathy Strimple was appointed
as Club Publications chairman at the 2002 annual TCI conference
held in Chicago, Illinois. Also attending with Dennis Tam
was president Cathy Strimple and vice president Jeff
Burge. HTPA donated $1,000 to the TCI scholarship fund while
distributing $12,400 to eight HTPA scholarship winners.
Scholarship
recipients were Diane Forshee, Melissa Floyd, Nathan
Keith, Kristian Bell, Scott Pasket, Alysia
Herrington, Travis Palmer and Bryan Martinez.
2002 marked the first ever HTPA online newsletter. La Rosa was
HTPA's 20002 holiday charity support recipient.
2001:
Suzanne Bell was elected president. Cathy Strimple
was voted Member of the Year. In 2001 HTPA published it's first
web site, HTPA.net. The 2001 TCI conference was held in St. Louis,
Missouri. It was attended by president Suzanne Bell, vice
president Jeff Burge and treasurer Dennis Tam. September
11th, 2001, was an infamous day in U.S. history with the terrorist
attack on the famed "Twin Towers" in New York City.
Thousands of civilians, medical professionals, police and firemen
were killed in the attacks.
HTPA
donated $600 to the TCI scholorship fund. Locally, HTPA awarded
four scholarships to Brandi Homeyer, Bryan Martinez,
Kathryn Cornell and Alysia Herrington in the amount
of $7,000. HTPA's holiday charity support in 2001 once again went
to M.D.Anderson's children' cancer unit. Judy Herrington became
the "Whistle Stop" editor as Scott Stinnet was
relocated back to New Waverly, Tennessee.
2000:
Tony Cornell started his second term as president. Dennis
Tam was named Member of the Year. The 2000 TCI conference
was held in Reno, Nevada, and was attended by president Tony
Cornell and treasurer Dennis Tam. In 2000 a contest
was held to re-name the HTPA newsletter. Suzanne Bell's
entry "Whistle Stop" was the winner. Three HTPA
scholarships were awarded to Erie Sechelski, Brian Martinez,
and Kathryn Cornell in the amount of $6,000.00. HTPA's
holiday charity support was given for a second year to M.D. Anderson's
children's cancer unit. A$500 donation was given to the TCI scholarship
fund.
1999:
Tony Cornell was elected president. Cherie Barker
was named Member of the Year. Jim Dahlberg began his third
year as editor. Christopher Nine became the first HTPA
scholarship recipient. The TCI conference was held in Chicago,
Illinois. Tony Cornell attended. HTPA's holiday support
of cash and toys went to M.D. Anderson's children's cancer unit.
1998:
Ed Rugh became president. Dennis Tam was Member
of the Year. The TCI conference was held in Denver, Colorado,
and was attended by vice president Suzanne Bell. HTPA membership
exceeded 100 members for the first time in several years. HTPA
placed second in the TCI national transportation newsletter competition.
1998 was the first year a "welcome" letter was sent
to new members. Toys for Tots was the recipient of holiday donations
of cash and toys.
1996-1997:
Donna Farmer served a second term as president and continued
on for a third year as editor. Suzanne Bell was named Member
of the Year. The entire board and nine additional members attended
the annual NTW luncheon at Brady's Landing. The TCI convention
was held in Orlando, Flordia. Jim Dahlberg took over as
editor in August 1996 and the new-and-improved HTPA newsletter
was produced by...computer.
1995-1996:
Donna Farmer was elected president, and also assisted as
editor. Jane London was Member of the Year. The TCI convention
in 1995 was held in Scottsdale, Arizona, and attended by Donna
Farmer and Gary Wood.
1994-1995:
Paul Dickerson was president. Donna Farmer was Member
of the Year, and editor. The 1995 TCI convention was held in Las
Vegas, Nevada, and attended by president Paul Dickerson.
Larry Nelling was NTW chairperson. Gary Woods, former
HTPA president, was designated TCI Director of Texas.
1993-1994:
Gary Woods was elected president. Paul Dickerson
was Member of the Year. Jeanne Hooke was NTW chairperson
and Stacy Rivera was editor. The 1994 TCI convention was
held in Atlanta, Georgia, and president Gary Woods attended.
NTW was chaired by Jeanne Hooke. HTPA won 1st place in
"Most Exotic Chili" at the annual tci chili cook-off.
1992-1993:
Bonnie Hicks was elected president and also received Member
of the Year honors. Judy McCoy was named editor. In January
of 1993, HTPA moved luncheons to the Crown Plaza. Bob Clark
chaired NTW. Members attended a special luncheon, then went to
root for the Astros on May 11th. The 1993 TCI convention was held
in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
1991-1992:
George Jelly was president. Dave Nearing was elected
Member of the Year. Bonnie Hicks was editor of the Traffic
Light. the TCI convention in 1992 was held in Mexico City,
Mexico.
1990-1991:
Nancy McWaters chaired the NTW program. President George
Jelly attended the TCI convention in 1991 held right here
in Houston, Texas. Rosie Fernandez filled in as president
for the remainder of the year. Victoria Allmaras was Member
of the Year and also was editor of Traffic Light. In 1992
at the Delta Nu Alpha convention , ASt&L and TCI created the
first transportation education symposium to be held in Chicago,
Illinois in 1992.
1989-1990
saw Bill Dorgeloh receive the Member of the Year award.
Jeanne Hooke chaired NTW and had help from George Adams.
Richmond, Virginia, hosted the TCI Convention and our new president
Brian Parsons along with Betty Vernon. Pat Lentz,
Editor of the "Traffic Light" picked up some
more awards this year.
In
January 1989 HTCA voted to change its name to Houston Transportation
Professionals Association. Vice president George Adams
was NTW Poster Chairperson and she won Ms. Transportation and
Member of the Year in 1989. The 1989 TCI Convention was held in
Orlando, Florida, and our new president, Jeanne Hooke.
along with Betty Vernon and Bernice Vann attended.
"Traffic Light" won First Place for "Promoting
and Reporting Special Events" and "Graphics" and
Second Place for "Club News" thanks to Editor George
Adams. Houston won First Place in the NTW Scrapbook competition
and HTPA shared in that as one of the affiliated clubs.
1987-1988:
HTCA donated $100 to the TCI Gene Landis Scholarship Fund, $150
to National Transportation Week and $50 to Houston Public Library
to assist in the establishment of a new addition to the Business
and Technology section, Transportation, Distribution and Logistics.
Membership also voted to establish a scholarship fund for the
Houston community College in the name of Saundra "Sandy"
Shipley in the amount of $250.
In
1988 the TCI Convention was held in Anaheim, California, and our
new president, Norm Damien, along with Betty Vernon
and Bernice Vann, attended. HTCA's "Traffic Light"
won several awards this year including Second Place in "Best
of Show", Second Place in "Promotion of Meetings",
Second Place for Promotion and Reporting of Special Club Events
and First Place for "Participation in NTW" thanks to
George Adams. Betty Vernon was installed as Regional
Vice President for TCI.
1986-1987
saw our members even more involved in promoting our industry.
Larry Hopper was named NTW Chairman for Houston and we
had a record-breaking attendance at Trans-Expo. Our own Betty
Vernon was NTW Chairman for the entire United States. Another
one of our members, George Adams was a contestant in the
Ms. Transportation Contest representing HTCA. HTCA received a
nice recognition from TCI. It was presented to our club by Barney
Cardwell. It read: "Transportation Club's International
Certificate of Merit honoring HTCA who has made significant contribution
through active participation and continuing support". The
TCI Convention was held in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and our new president,
Bill Dorgeloh, Larry Hopper and Betty Vernon
attended. HTCA received First Place in the TCI Publication contest
for club news. For the sixth consecutive year, Houston won first
place in NTW Activities.
1985
was yet another good year for HTCA. Betty Vernon, HTCA
past president was the 1985 NTW Chairman. Sandi Horne chaired
the NTW Poster Contest and Vicki Buckelew was Scrapbook
Chairman. The TCI Convention was held in Savannah, Georgia with
several of our members in attendance. Our newsletter "Traffic
Light" won a Second Place award, thanks to editors Lori
Larick and Dale Thompson. In 1985-1986 our members
really got involved with promoting transportation. NTW Chairman
Vern Scherer and Vice Chairman Larry Hopper had
a very successful "Sesquicentennial" year. The Ms. Transportation
Contest was chaired by Bernice Vann, past president. HTCA
had two member-contestants who walked away with titles. Congratulations
to Jeanne Hooke, first runner-up as "Ms. Land"
and Vicki Buckelew, second runner-up as "Ms. Sea".
Ina Stringfellow chaired the Poster Contest and Betty
Vernon chaired the Transportation Man/Woman of the Year. NTW
also held its first softball tournament chaired by Larry Hopper
and was a great success. Past president Bernice Vann was
named "Transportation Person of the Year". The TCI Convention
was held in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and our new president, Sandy
Shipley, along with Bernice Vann and Betty Vernon,
attended. HTCA received a Third Place in the TCI Publication Contest
for graphics. The Texas "Sesquicentennial" celebration
for Houston paid off with another First Place award in NTW Activities
at the convention.
1984
brought another first for HTCA. The NTW Poster contest was chaired
by HTCA with Larry Hopper as Chairman. One of our past
presidents, Betty Vernon, was Vice Chairman of NTW in 1984
and Bernice Vann won another First Place for her NTW scrapbook.
In
January 1974, the membership voted to join Traffic Clubs
International and our monthly newsletter "The Traffic
Light" won awards two years in a row at TCI conventions
in 1974-1975 and again in 1975-1976. In an effort to keep our
club name in line with the changing role of our membership in
the transportation industry, the membership voted in favor of
renaming the organization HOUSTON TRANSPORTATION CLERKS' ASSOCIATION
in April 1979. February 1980 witnessed additional changes in HTCA.
The membership voted in favor of expanding the organization by
allowing clerks of all modes of transportation to join.
At
the TCI convention in September 1982, our very own president
Betty Vernon won a first place award for the "Traffic
Light" and also a first place for the NTW scrapbook.
In May 1983 during National Transportation Week, Betty Vernon
was named "Transportation Woman of the Year". September
1983 gave us another first place award at the TCI convention.
The NTW Scrapbook put together by president Bernice Vann
won a First Place Activities Award. Also at this convention, the
organization voted to change the name to Transportation Clubs
International.
During
the 1968-1969 administration the membership was broadened
to include all railroad clerks and the organization was appropriately
renamed HOUSTON RAILWAY CLERKS' ASSOCIATION. Our first newsletter
was published in February 1968.
Another
expansion in membership was made in January 1970 when industry
traffic clerks joined the association and the name was once again
changed to HOUSTON TRAFFIC CLERKS' ASSOCIATION, and also known
as HTCA.
In
September 1966, fifteen railroad chief clerks met during
their lunch hour in a vacant office in the Bankers Mortgage Building
to organize what became known as the HOUSTON CHIEF CLERKS' ASSOCIATION.
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