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Longtime NSSA Member Harry Frey Passes

August 22, 2016 By Sherry Kerr

Harry FreyNSSA member and friend Julius Harry Frey passed away on August 22 at the age of 93.

Harry was known as a vibrant, energetic, and enthusiastic person. Skeet was his favorite pastime, and he was a 31-year member who shot at 26 World Skeet Championships, including the 2015 shoot. He was named to the All-American teams as Senior Veteran or Super Veteran every year since 2005. In 2014, he won the Armed Forces HOA Super Veteran Class at 91 and was sponsored by Blaser. Harry had 128,554 lifetime targets; in 2013 at 90 years old, he shot 4750 targets, and in 2014, he shot 3729.

He was a Master Mason raised in Bluebonnet Lodge and was a member of Charles Anderson Lodge until his passing. Harry was a member of the Alzafar Shrine Temple, past president of the golf unit, past president and founder of the shotgun unit, and committee member for the Pulling For Kids tournament benefiting Shriners Hospitals. In addition to skeet and his Masonic work, he had many interests such as hunting, motorcycles, and golf.

Harry was born on March 6, 1923 in Laredo, Texas to Julius Harry and Lucille Frey, who preceded him in death. His wife of 47 years, Jerry Ann Woodard Frey, also preceded him in death. Survivors include his sister-in-law Kay Burton and niece Pam Burton of Colorado Springs, Colorado, and nephew Steve Burton and wife Michelle of Amarillo, Texas.

Harry graduated from Breckenridge High School in 1946 after having served six years in the Navy during World War II. He attended Sul Ross University for a short time and later transferred to Trinity University, where he earned a B.S. degree in Social Service in 1949. He went back to Sul Ross University during two summers to earn his teaching certificate. He chose Sul Ross because he could take his horse, as he had an avid interest in roping at that time. Continuing his education, Harry attended Southwest Oklahoma State College where he earned a Master’s of Education degree in 1971. He also received an Industrial Education Certification in 1973 from Texas A&M University. Throughout his post-war years, Harry served as a school administrator in the Eagle Pass ISD and as a vocational instructor, including teaching classes in drafting and industrial arts, principally at MacArthur High School in San Antonio, where he eventually retired.

Harry joined the Navy at 17 years old in 1940 and served on the USS Lexington CV-2. The ship was one of the first to arrive at Pearl Harbor after the attack. From Pearl Harbor he went to the Battle of the Coral Sea where the Lexington went down. Harry also served on the USS Bennington and the USS Card. He was honorably discharged in 1951. His military honors included the American Defense Medal (1 star), Asiatic Pacific Medal (2 stars), American Theater Medal, European African Medal, Victory Medal, and President Unit Citation Award (1 Blue Star).

The Navy will honor him by spreading his ashes (and his wife Jerry’s ashes) over the sunken USS Lexington in the Coral Sea and will give him a 21-gun salute.

There will be a celebration of Harry’ life on September 28, 2016 at the Shrine Auditorium on 1604 and Blanco at 6:30 p.m. with a reception following. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Shriners Children’s Hospital Alzafar Transportation Fund, 901 N. Loop 1604 W., San Antonio, TX 78258. Additional memorials can be made to the High Plains Food Bank, PO Box 31803, Amarillo, TX 79120.

Filed Under: Final Shots, NSSA News Tagged With: NSSA, obituary

Board of Directors Election Results

July 9, 2016 By Sherry Kerr

The 2016 NSSA Board of Directors election has been completed, and new Directors for the 2017-2018 term have been chosen.


See the Elected Board of Directors for 2017-2018

Full Election Results


 

On the list of elected Directors you will also see information regarding the election participation by members through the number of ballots sent out by email and postal mail and the number of voters participating.

In some cases, Directors were elected through write-in  votes and may not yet have accepted the position. If they decline, the list will be updated as needed.

Filed Under: NSSA News Tagged With: Board of Directors, election, NSSA

Reserve Tickets for NSSA Hall of Fame Banquet

July 8, 2016 By Sherry Kerr

NSSA Hall of FameThe 47th Annual National Skeet Shooting Hall of Fame Banquet will be held during the 2016 World Skeet Championships on Monday, October 3, 2016 at the Courtyard by Marriott San Antonio SeaWorld/Westover Hills in San Antonio, Texas. NSSA will induct Kevin Monteleone and Kenneth Keth into its Hall of Fame, NSSA’s highest honor. Monteleone will be honored for his achievements as a shooter, while Keth will receive the Ray Boller Award for sustained service to NSSA. In addition, Louis Bratty, Jr., and David “Stormy” Weatherford will be added to the Referee Honor Roll.

Cocktails will begin at 6:45 p.m. with dinner to follow at 7:45 p.m. Attendees will also have the opportunity to participate in a small silent auction. Tickets are $50 each and reserved tables are $500 for 10 attendees. Reserved tickets must be purchased by September 28, 2016.

You can download the banquet ticket order form or purchase tickets online.

For more information, contact Cara Woodard at cwoodard@nssa-nsca.com or 210-688-3371, ext. 112.

Filed Under: National Shooting Complex, NSSA News Tagged With: banquet, Hall of Fame, NSSA, skeet, World Skeet Championships

Election for Executive Committee and Officers

June 28, 2016 By Sherry Kerr

The next stage of the 2016 NSSA election process will be selection of Zone Committeemen and Officers – President, Vice President, and Secretary-Treasurer. Their term will begin January 1, 2017, and end December 31, 2018.

Zone Committeemen Election:

Along with officers and immediate past president, Zone Committeemen comprise the NSSA Executive Committee. Only current Directors (those serving for the 2015-2016 term) may vote for Zone Committeemen and do so only for their respective Zones. The nominee must be a Director in that Zone.

Nominations

  • Download nomination form
  • Open nomination period: July 1-23, 2016
  • Deadline for receipt at NSSA HQ: July 31, 2016

Ballots:

  • Ballots sent to current Directors: August 2, 2016 (i.e. “As soon as practicable after August 1.”)
  • Deadline to request a ballot (lost/not received): August 11, 2016
  • Deadline for ballots back to NSSA HQ: Midnight, August 25

The nominee in each Zone who receives the highest number of votes shall be declared elected. In the event of a tie for first place in any Zone, a run-off ballot to determine the winner will be sent to the Directors in that Zone on or about August 31 and must be returned to the association no later than September 15. Directors-at-Large will vote for the Zone Committeeman in the Zone in which such Director Resides.

Officer Election — President, Vice President, Secretary-Treasurer:

  • Ballot distribution deadline: July 10 (i.e. “on or before”)
  • Deadline for ballots to be submitted: August 20

If there is more than one candidate for any office, the President shall select an independent accounting firm to whom the ballots will be sent for tabulation. Each ballot sent to the Directors shall be accompanied by a return envelope marked “Officers Ballot” and addressed to the selected accounting firm, if one is used. If an accounting firm is used, that firm shall tabulate the ballots and certify and deliver results to the association’s office on or before August 20. The nominee for each office who receives a plurality of the votes cast shall be elected to the office for which he or she was nominated. The officers so elected and certified shall assume office on January 1 of odd-numbered years.

Filed Under: NSSA News Tagged With: election, Executive Committee, governance, NSSA, officers

Military Members: Delegate Ballot Change

June 16, 2016 By Sherry Kerr

Military-EmblemsOn May 18, the NSSA Executive Committee convened to consider requests by Retired Military members to have the option to participate in the National Director election for their branch of service rather than their state of residence. The EC unanimously agreed to allow Active Military and Retired Military to serve as Director representing their respective Service, and to allow Active, Retired, and Veteran categories to vote in the election of their Service Director. Military members may vote for EITHER their Service Director or their State Director — not both.

If you participate in either military concurrent but did not receive an email from us about that change, contact Sherry Kerr to request it. 

Filed Under: NSSA News Tagged With: election, governance, military, National Directors, NSSA

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