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SSSSH! Secret Society of Serendipitous Service to Hal |
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| PO Box 67 Hiram, OH 44234-0067
1-800-705-5050 |
Remember, it's a secret! |
Hal Hooper Reichle |
The Hiram College Hal Reichle Scholarship
(This Scholarship is only available to
an enrolled Sophomore or Junior Hiram College Student)
Awarded to Hiram College sophomores or juniors for
community serving and giving.
By
Roger Cram
The measure of one’s love for humanity
does not manifest itself through words or feelings, but rather in behavior.
Thus, it is in one’s demonstrated generosity, understanding, compassion,
kindness, and guiding hand that exhibit one’s willingness to love his
fellowman.
Occasionally
we meet someone harboring the spirit of genuine, fundamental goodness. Such a
rare individual is difficult to discern, for their gifts of love and kindness
are often accomplished
through their own
initiatives, rather than through established channels at institutions like Hiram
College. Such a person loves and honors almost everyone, not to please oneself
or others, but simply because it enriches the world’s goodness. We are not
speaking of a devout missionary or a church representative, but rather someone
having within them a measure of musketeer who makes the act of giving an
exciting quest and a fun-filled adventure.
Hal Reichle was such a rare individual.
To Hal, helping others was fun; it
was the reason he was born. Friends,
total strangers, millionaires, and the homeless became the recipient of Hal’s
simple goodness. An elderly woman
awakened to find her lawn had been mysteriously mowed.
A schoolteacher found her driveway shoveled and free from snow. Someone else found his house freshly painted upon returning
from vacation. A young mother and
three-small children discovered they were “alleged” to be the 500th
customer at the supermarket checkout line; therefore, their groceries were free.
A young man rejected for a college student loan suddenly found it
approved. Several individuals, all temporarily short of funds,
discovered bags of groceries at their front door.
There was never a note left from anyone offering an explanation for
serendipity’s visit. Additional examples of Hal’s genuine goodness are
virtually endless.
The
Hal Reichle Memorial Award is not based
on perfect class attendance, and it is not based on financial need.
One’s acts of kindness serve as a major indicator of an individual’s
qualifications for this scholarship. The
recipient is chosen for his/her humanitarian efforts, community involvement, and
volunteerism. Thus, it is in
one’s behavior - the generosity, understanding compassion, kindness, and
guiding hand - that exhibits one’s willingness to love, and one’s unique and
rare qualifications for this Award. Hence, applications for the Scholarship are
not required.
This is a two-facetted
Award comprising a tuition grant plus an enrichment component that should lead
to further discovery and growth. The Award is void of any considerations
regarding sex, race, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, or other
similar, inconsequential attributes. The Award is not always given each year, for understandably,
qualified recipients cannot
always be located. When the Award Committee is
successful, however, a very rare individual has been found.
This recipient, harboring a heart of simple goodness, is destined to
enrich scores of peoples’ lives. Know him well, or know her well, and your
life will be positively enriched from the experience.
Two Hiram College Juniors awarded the 2004 Hal Reichle Memorial
Scholarship
Despite a power outage and stormy
weather members of the Hiram community, friends, family, and surrounding
communities came together on Friday, May 21st to remember Hal Reichle
and honor the 2004 Hal Reichle Memorial Scholarship winners.
Hal Reichle was a 1986 graduate of
This year’s winners include Barrie Schmidt and
Danielle Loach, both Hiram College Juniors. Both recipients will receive tuition
support as well as an enrichment component that may be used for activities
available from Hiram or activities that without the award assistance the
recipients would be unable to participate. Neither
recipient applied or had any indication that they were candidates for the award.
No applications are available for the scholarship but instead a secret committee
looks for Hiram students who do good deeds for others without seeking
acknowledgment. Recipients find out they have won only when the final decision
has been made and the award is theirs.
Barrie Schmidt, the first recipient, is a
Communications major from
Danielle “Danni” Loach, the second recipient, is a
Sociology major and Gender Studies minor from
Click here to e-mail SSSSH or Roger Cram
Click here to e-mail the Hiram College Hal
Reichle Scholarship Fund
Click here to go to the Hiram College Home Page
To donate to the Hiram College Hal Reichle Scholarship Fund:
Hiram College
Office of Gift Planning
Bancroft House
PO Box 67
Hiram, Ohio 44234
330-569-5276
800-705-5050