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About Dan Stover and the
Contest
2011-2012 Contest
Club
Entry Forms, together with entry fee, should be mailed
to Francis addressed as follows:
Frances
Moore
805 Cynthia Street
Alhambra, Ca
91801
Entry fee of $275 which must be received by January 31, 2012.
Check must be mailed to:
RI District Administration Office
72 W.
Horizon Ridge Parkway
Suite 120, PMB 175
Henderson, NV 89012
Checks
must indicate “Dan Stover” and club name.
Rules and Information
Club Entry Form
Contestant Entry Form
(2 pages)
Judging Form
Sample Certificates for Contestants and
Judges
Runner Up
Winner
Judge
Chair
Frances Moore
(Alhambra)
(626) 282-6074 Home
famoore25@charter.net
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California West Frances Moore (Alhambra) (626) 282-6074 Home famoore25@charter.net |
California East Diana Yarboi (Rancho del Chino) B: 909-627-3684 H: 909-393-1261 diana_yarboi@chino.k12.ca.us Vicki Hutchens Don Lugo High School 909.591.3902 vicki_hutchens@chino.k12.ca.us |
High Desert Carol Yule (Victorville) H: 760-241-8865 B: 760-964-7585 M: 760-964-7585 cyule@shearrealty.com |
Nevada Gary Chapin (North LasVegas) (702) 362-7419 Home (702) 362-7419 Home Fax (702) 523-5356 Mobile captgc@cox.net |
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Musically talented high school students each year participate in a Rotary District 5300 program entitled the Dan Stover Memorial Music Scholarship, and winners qualify for educational awards that enable them to further their studies at an accredited college, university, or music conservatory upon high school graduation.. WHO WAS DAN STOVER AND WHY IS THIS SCHOLARSHIP NAMED AFTER HIM? The worlds of education and music transected in the life of Dan Stover, a secondary education professional whose musical talents were shared with his family, his community, and certainly with Rotary, at both the local and District levels. Dan Stover was an educator who always placed the student first, and his obvious respect for his students transformed the lives of countless young people. He shared his love of learning with the young, providing them with a positive role model for structuring their studies and their lives. And Dan Stover was an accomplished musician, both as a vocalist and an instrumentalist. He was as much at home in the finals of Barber Shop Quartet competition as he was at the keyboard of his famous "Rotary" organ, serenading Club meetings and District Conferences with his unique musical wizardry. Dan Stover passed away shortly following the 1987 District Conference at which his friend and follow Alhambra Rotarian, Dr. Tim Keen Siu, became District Governor. Dan was noticeably ill at the conference, but he played out his heart for Dr. Tim and others, knowing that the show must go on. HOW THE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM BEGAN The Rotary Club of Alhambra, in the year following Dan Stover's death, established a Music Scholarship Program and Competition in Dan's name. The program was proposed, organized, and championed by new Rotarian Christine Montan who, as Alhambra's first woman Rotarian, quickly recognized and appreciated the talent and effectiveness of Dan Stover as a Rotarian and as a person.
Under
Rotarian Montan's leadership, the Dan Stover Memorial Music Scholarship
"graduated" into a District program in the following year, and the rest is
history. A whole generation of talented, young musicians have had the
opportunity, in the name of Dan Stover, to compete against their peers, and
earn funds to further their musical education.
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