NCS inducting six alumni into Distinguished Hall of Fame
On September 22, six alumni will be inducted into the Norwood City Schools Distinguished Alumni Hall of Fame. David Frisch, founder of Frisch’s Restaurants, will be inducted posthumously, along with Dr. H. James Bingham physician/philanthropist/Norwood historian; Bronze Star recipient Capt. Kenneth C Reynolds; Lexington, Kentucky broadcaster Sue Rippey Wylie; educator David A. Query; and Gerald W. Borin, Executive Director of the Columbus Zoo.
The Norwood City Schools Alumni Association established the hall of fame last year to honor former students who have distinguished themselves in academics, arts and science at the high school, collegiate or professional level. The evening induction ceremony will be at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, 5901 Pfeiffer Road, Blue Ash. The event begins with a 6 p.m. social hour, followed by dinner and ceremony. Cost is $30 per person. Reservations required and must be received no later than Sept. 8. For reservations, call 513-774-0226.
The Norwood City Schools Alumni Association established the hall of fame last year to honor former students who have distinguished themselves in academics, arts and science at the high school, collegiate or professional level. The evening induction ceremony will be at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, 5901 Pfeiffer Road, Blue Ash. The event begins with a 6 p.m. social hour, followed by dinner and ceremony. Cost is $30 per person. Reservations required and must be received no later than Sept. 8. For reservations, call 513-774-0226.