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Alaska School Activities Association

Gold Lifetime Passes

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RECIPIENTS

ASAA has a program under which those individuals who have made an extraordinary contribution to high school activities in Alaska and/or at the national level may be selected as recipients of an ASAA Gold Lifetime Pass.

Qualifications: Significant service to high school students of Alaska through demonstrated leadership for at least twenty (20) years at the state and/or national level. Served as activities administrator, coach/director/advisor, official, community supporter, or committee member.

SINCE 2001:

REGION 1

Don LeClair, Dillingham – 2005
Dan Eide, Elim – 2006
Bob Morris, Bethel – 2007
Bob Harcharek, Barrow – 2008
Robert Rychnovsky, Newhalen – 2009
Jim Hickerson, Unalakleet – 2010
Bill Jack, Nome – 2011
Harry Ferguson, Chevak – 2012
Gary Baldwin, Bethel – 2013
Bruce Lee, Sand Point – 2014
Billy Strickland, Bethel – 2015
Carlton Kuhns, Bethel – 2016
Rex Rock, Tikigaq – 2017
Ralph Lindquist, Bering Strait – 2018
Jeff Erickson, Bering Strait School District – 2019
Dan Sullivan, Nome – 2019
Mike Zibell, Noorvik – 2020
Nate Koch, Kotzebue – 2021
Steve Craft, Akiak – 2022
Dudley Homelvig, Nome – 2022
Craig McConnell, Kotzebue – 2023
Jim Wilson, Unalaska – 2023
Tommy Wells, Kiana – 2024

REGION 2

John Lindeman, Ninilchik – 2007
Bernie Clark, Ninilchik – 2008
Larry and Jane Buskirk, Su-Valley – 2009
Dan Leman, Ninilchik – 2010
Marylee Kauffman, Galena – 2011
Matt Clark, Talkeetna – 2012
Chuck Hugny, Nenana – 2013
Bruce Gunderson, Talkeetna – 2014
Dean & Karen Overbey, Nenana – 2015
Rick Musgrove, Cook Inlet Academy – 2016
Terry Tutor, Lumen Christi – 2017
Merlin Cordes, Homer – 2018
Wes Humbyrd, Homer – 2019
Steve Klaich, Nikolaevsk – 2020
Lance Bowie, Fort Yukon, Valdez – 2021
Mike Mathews, Su Valley – 2022
Steve Harrison, Su Valley – 2023
Chris Etzwiler, Homer – 2024

REGION 3

Joe Floyd, Kodiak – 2001
Doug Bean, Retired – 2006
Dan Gensel, Soldotna – 2008
Roger Steinbrecher, Seward – 2009
Craig Jung, Kenai – 2010
Roger Nelles, Wasilla – 2011
Allan Howard, Soldotna – 2012
Dick Shellhorn, Cordova – 2013
Lebron McPhail, Palmer – 2014
Renee Henderson, Kenai – 2014
Cliff Draper, Seward – 2015
Chuck Boerger, Grace Christian – 2016
Mike Janecek, Palmer – 2017
Mike Boyd, Colony – 2018
Ron Langseth, Valdez – 2018
Scott Anderson, Niksiki – 2019
Rich Hofacker, ACS – 2020
Wolfgang Winter, Palmer – 2020
Dan Marshall, Seward – 2021
Marcus Dunbar, Kodiak – 2021
Rod Christianson, Palmer – 2021
Norm Bouchard, Houston – 2022
Chris Perk, Homer – 2022
Paul Reid, Palmer – 2023
Jim Beeson, Kenai – 2024

REGION 4

Cleveland Zachary, Anchorage – 2001
Don Stump, Anchorage – 2002
Jim Mason, Anchorage – 2004
Richard Mize, Anchorage – 2005
Tom Huffer Sr, Chugiak – 2006
Joanne Starzec, Anchorage – 2007
Dave Kolesky, – 2008
Larry Whitmore, Bartlett – 2009
Don Kassube, Anchorage – 2010
Bill MacKay, Anchorage – 2011
Marva Luhres, Anchorage – 2011
Don Winchester, Anchorage – 2012
Rick Volk, Eagle River – 2013
Craig Walker, Anchorage – 2014
John Gaskins, Anchorage – 2016
Paul Brauneis, Chugiak – 2017
Steve Nerland, Anchorage – 2018
Mike Graham, Anchorage – 2019
Amy Vail, Anchorage – 2020
Bill Stoltze, Chugiak – 2021
Sam Spinella, Anchorage – 2022
Josh Green, Anchorage – 2022
Lionel Kidd, Anchorage – 2023
Frank Rueter, Anchorage – 2024
Lynne Young, Anchorage – 2024

REGION 5

Pete Willburn, Thorne Bay – 2001
Ron Gleason, Juneau – 2002
Herbert “Herbie” Didrickson, Sitka – 2003
Gil Truitt, Sitka – 2003
Dwayne Davies, Kake – 2004
Lyle Sparrowgrove, Sitka – 2006
George Houston, Juneau – 2007
Jack Eddy, Petersburg – 2008
Doug Rhodes, Craig – 2009
John Wray, Juneau – 2010
Mike Hirai, Sitka – 2011
Bill Chalmers, Juneau – 2012
Stu Merchant, Craig – 2013
Rod Nutting, Sitka – 2014
Gary Matthews, Haines – 2015
Monte Buness, Wrangell – 2015
Joe Klushkan, Yakutat – 2016
Sandi Wagner, Juneau – 2017
Dan Ortiz, Ketchikan – 2018
Keith Perkins, Sitka – 2019
Dale Bontrager, Juneau – 2020
Robert Jackson, Prince of Wales – 2021
Bernie Gurule, Mt Edgecumbe – 2022
James Kearns, Gustavus – 2022
Lawrence “Woody” Widmark, Sitka – 2023
Cricket Curtain, Juneau-Douglas – 2024
Dave Grimes, Kake – 2024

REGION 6

Jim Holt, Fairbanks – 2001
Dale Kephart, Anchorage – 2007
Sam McCormick, – 2008
Gary Drexler, Fairbanks – 2009
Vern Dulany, Fairbanks – 2010
Joe Tremarello, Fairbanks – 2011
Ted DeLeon, Fairbanks 2012
Bart LeBon, Fairbanks – 2013
Vince Fantazzi, Fairbanks – 2014
John Tobin, Fairbanks – 2015
Milo Griffin, Fairbanks – 2016
Michael Lesley, Fairbanks – 2017
Kelly Growden, Eielson – 2018
Walt Armstrong, North Pole – 2019
Barb Lyons, Valdez – 2020
Greg Whisenhant, Fairbanks – 2021
Rhonda Wegner, Valdez – 2022
Wayne Sawchuk, Fairbanks – 2023
John Estle, Fairbanks – 2024
Dr. Karen Gaborik, Fairbanks – 2024

AASB

Patty Alsworth, Lake & Peninsula School District – 2019
Ray Collins, Iditarod School District – 2019
Norm Wooten, Kodiak – 2020
John Brown, Ketchikan – 2022
Bill Hill, Bristol Bay SD – 2023
Timi Tullis, Juneau-Douglas – 2024

AASA

Jack Walsh, Bristol Bay – 2019
Robert Boyle, Ketchikan – 2019
Dan Walker, Bethel – 2020
Dave Herbert, St Mary’s – 2021
Ty Mase, Lake & Peninsula – 2021
Dr Denna Bishop – Mat Su, Anchorage – 2022
Larry Ledoux, Kodiak – 2022
Jon Conwell, Unalaska – 2022
Francis Beans, St Mary’s SD – 2023
Erica Kludt-Painter, Petersburg – 2024

Title Sponsor

First National Bank Alaska

Technology Sponsor

GCI

Platinum Sponsors

  • Donlin Gold
  • Arctic Slope Regional Corporation
  • ConocoPhillips
  • Nana Regional Corporation, Inc.
  • Hilcorp

Gold Sponsors

  • Saltchuk
  • Orthopedic Physicians Alaska
  • Alaska Airlines
  • Alaska Commercial Company
  • Premera
  • Alaska Industrial Hardware
  • Alaska Air National Guard

Silver Sponsors

  • ANTHC
  • Bering Straits Native Corporation
  • The Alaska Club
  • Calista
  • Hertz

Bronze Sponsors

  • Alaska Native Heritage Center
  • Home2 Suites by Hilton Anchorage/Midtown
  • Embassy Suites by Hilton Anchorage
  • Coastal Villages Region Fund
  • Air Force Reserve
  • Alaska Business
  • Doyon, Limited
  • Visit Anchorage
  • Lake Front Anchorage
  • We Build Alaska
  • Aleut Corporation
  • Bristol Bay Native Corporation
  • Lynden

Official Merchandise

Northwest Designs

Featured Sponsor

For over 100 years, First National Bank Alaska has helped Alaskans shape a brighter tomorrow.  Thanks to its fearless innovation, steadfast vision, and commitment to local communities, First National Bank Alaska has emerged as an industry leader nationwide. First National receives consistent honors for its business practices, including recognition as one of America’s Most Trustworthy Companies by Forbes in 2013, the only Alaska business on the list.  The Title Sponsor of ASAA for over 30 years, First National Bank Alaska has helped ASAA positively impact tens of thousands of students lives.

First National Bank Alaska

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