BLUE & WHITE weekend is coming sooner than you think. It's time to be making plans. Here are the details you need to know.
All events will be held the weekend of June 15 - 17.
The 32nd Annual Golf Tournament will be held on Saturday, June
16th, at Worthington as usual. The shotgun start will occur at 8:00
AM. The fee is $50 per golfer, and you must be age 21 or older to
enter. Your entry fee includes golf and cart, as well as food and
drink all day. Our 4 Person Scramble will also have Skins Games and a
50/50 drawing to enter separately. If you wish to register, or need
further information, contact any of the following: Terry & Bill
Boyle [295-8611] or
Worthington Golf Club [428-4297].
Here is some new info about the Blue & White Weekend, for those of you who wondered:
~ On Friday night, June 15th, there will be an alumni gathering at the
Dils Center (Market Street, Downtown) open to all alumni of the
school. The gathering will run from 7 to 11, have music by The Greens
(our music teacher Nathan Yoke's excellent band), plenty of snack food,
and a cash bar with keg. Drop by and catch up on all those folks you
remember so well (except for yours truly - on the way to the beach that
day!)
~ Saturday features the Golf Tournament, of course. Details can be found further down this page.
~ Sunday will include a Mass at St. Margaret Mary's on Dudley Avenue
hosted by Father Peterson, our Pastor, at 11 AM. PCHS itself will be
open for visits from Noon till 2:00. Drop by and see what all has
changed since you were here. (Pay particular notice to the computers,
SMARTboards, etc.)
~ Other Class Events:
The Class of 1977 will meet at Petrella's house on Friday, and at the Dils Center on Saturday evening.
The Class of 1982 will meet at JP Henry's on Friday evening, with a cash bar available.
The Class of 1987 will meet at JP Henry's on Saturday starting at 7 PM, with a cash bar available.
The Class of 1992 will meet at the NET on Friday, and at Tommy Joyce's house on Saturday.
The Class of 1997 will also meet at JP Henry's on Saturday at 7.
Judy Eaton will be celebrating her 40th Birthday at JP Henry's on Saturday evening as well.
Also, Mrs. Haid (who just retired after 30 years of faithful service)
asks me to remind all of you about the Anna Lou Vitti Scholarship Fund,
which was established this past year by the faculty in memory of our
dear, departed registrar. Serving us well for 29 years, Anna Lou
embodied many of the qualities we value so highly at PCHS, and was
always devoted to our school, and was always helpful to students and
faculty. This scholarship is a good way to remember her faithfulness
and devotion. It will be presented annually to a deserving Senior who
best exemplifies Anna Lou's qualities. Donations may be sent to the
Parkersburg Catholic Schools foundation, c/O PCHS.