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During the Hall of Fame induction ceremony, the attendees enjoyed a PowerPoint show created by President, Lynne Beiermeister focused on the history of the alumni association as well as its revitalization by the Class of '48 in time for the 100th anniversary of the first graduation ceremony. Lynne describes the effort to get things rolling again in 2011 and highlights the successes in fund raising for the school. Since one of the main missions of the association is to support the current students and teachers, she describes a broad array of activities which contribute throughout the year to that end. Yes, with photos of smiling students, too.
The entire slide show is available for download using the link below. At present, it is a rather large 15MB file so, it may take a a few minutes for it to load into you browser. Be patient and you will be surprised at the wealth of history and knowledge this presentation preserves.
HOF Presentation Slides 2016 (PDF)
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Barbara “Bobbi” Cochran Grube , class of 1962 is being posthumously inducted into the Hall of Fame for her academic achievements and community and international service.
Bobbi graduated as Salutatorian of her class, receiving several awards at graduation. Her senior year she was Vice President of her class, Editor of the Yearbook, VP of Tri-Hi-Y club, recipient of the DAR “Good Citizen” Award and in College Club. She was a member of National Honor Society for 3 years. For two years she was representative to the model UN held at State Teacher’s College. She receive awards as a junior and senior on the National Standardized Tests. As a sophomore she was a Student CouncilBarbara “Bobbi” Cochran Grube , class of 1962 is being posthumously inducted into the Hall of Fame for her academic achievements and community and international service.
Bobbi graduated as Salutatorian of her class, receiving several awards at graduation. Her senior year she was Vice President of her class, Editor of the Yearbook, VP of Tri-Hi-Y club, recipient of the DAR “Good Citizen” Award and in College Club. She was a member of National Honor Society for 3 years. For two years she was representative to the model UN held at State Teacher’s College. She receive awards as a junior and senior on the National Standardized Tests. As a sophomore she was a Student Council representative and inducted into the National Latin Honor Society, based on the awards she had won in Latin for the first three years of school. She was in the scholarship class as a junior, and a member of the Girl’s Athletic Association all four years of school. Bobbi received her early religious foundation in the Episcopal Church of the Epiphany (now Redeemer) in Rensselaer. After marrying and moving to Connecticut, and while raising her children, Bobbi began volunteering at her church and was soon elected to the Board of the Episcopal Church’s Women of the Diocese of Connecticut, and subsequently as its president. She served in many leadership roles within the church, and was a driving force in the restoration of the Christ Church Cathedral in Hartford. She was president for about a year when she was diagnosed with cancer. While receiving treatment, she continued her duties which also included traveling to Haiti, Cuba and Brazil to oversee the church’s charitable and humanitarian works. She was also a delegate to the church’s Triennial Convention in Phoenix, AZ. She served another 3 yrs before succumbing to her illness in 1993, just short of her 50th birthday. As a testament to her work and dedication, the cathedral library was dedicated to her honor, her successor praised her devotion and leadership, and the Bishop honored her service. Bobbi is survived by her husband, three children and brother, Jim Cochran, a 2013 Hall of Fame inductee. She was nominated by her friend, Fran Pilato, a 2015 Hall of Fame inductee.
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Richard McCabe is being inducted into the Hall of Fame for his dedication, leadership and commitment to his students and the communities of Rensselaer and East Greenbush.
Rick graduated from Columbia High School in 1965. He earned an Associates of Arts degree in Liberal Arts from Hudson Valley Community College, a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science & Sociology from Western Connecticut State University, and a Master of Arts in Education from The College of St. Rose.
His professional career began in 1970 with the RCSD as a substitute teacher. He taught for a year at Fort Crailo, then began teaching Social Studies in 1972 at Rensselaer Junior-Senior HS. . He also held the position of Social Worker and Attendance Officer for the district from 1973-77. He continued teaching Social Studies and Government from 1977-2002.
During his tenure with the RCSD district, he was also President of the Teachers’ Union, Chief Negotiator, and served as Coach. In that capacity, he was Head Coach for boys’ baseball and girls’ basketball. Under his leadership, the girls’ won the Sectional Championship three times. His coaching also included girls’ softball. In 1989-91 Rick lead the boys’ varsity basketball team to win the Sectionals and in 1990 to become the NYS Champions. He was awarded NYS “Coach of the Year” twice.
After retiring in 2002, he returned as a substitute teacher from 2003-2005. Rick’s service to the community includes the city’s Youth Department summer program for almost 20 yrs.
In 1997 he was elected to the East Greenbush Town Council and was Deputy Town Supervisor from 2000-2006. He was Supervisor from 2006-2012. Other community service includes serving on the Board of Directors for the Boys and Girls Club of Southern Rensselaer County, co-chairing the yearly golf outing and Hall of Fame Gala. He was the recipient of the “R. James Manning” Award in 1996 given by the City of Rensselaer for dedication and service to youth, was inducted into his high school’s Hall of Fame in 2002, and received the “J. Donald Leahey Commitment to Youth Award” by the Boys and Girls Club in 2011. Rick and his wife Linda have raised two girls who have given them 3 grandchildren.
He was nominated by one of his former students, Michael Burns from the class of 1996.