Great idea Harvey!

 

I know many of us remember Tom with admiration and respect!  Big shoes to fill…

 

Regards,

 

John

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Harvey 
DuChene
Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2013 9:08 AM
To: 'Bill Bentley'; 'Steve Peerman'
Cc: [email protected]; 'jen .'
Subject: Re: [SWR] PBSS member Kayde Hill wins "Chuck Stuehm Award" at the 
Texas Cavers Reunion

 

I recommend naming the award for legendary Tom Meador!

 

Harvey

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bill 
Bentley
Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2013 8:30 AM
To: Steve Peerman
Cc: [email protected]; jen .
Subject: Re: [SWR] PBSS member Kayde Hill wins "Chuck Stuehm Award" at the 
Texas Cavers Reunion

 

But I am still alive.... 

Bill 

 

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Steve Peerman <[email protected]> wrote:

Jen,

            I have suggested the same thing to the Executive Council.  I think 
there are several deceased SWR members that would be good candidates to 
recognize by naming the award after one of them.

 

 

I was quite impressed by this at TCR and was planning to make a motion at the 
next meeting that the SWR should create a new caver award.  It would be a great 
way to recognize new cavers.

Jen

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From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2013 19:52:28 -0500
CC: [email protected]
Subject: [SWR] PBSS member Kayde Hill wins "Chuck Stuehm Award" at the Texas 
Cavers Reunion

October 19,2013

Permian Basin Speleological Society member Kayde Hill wins Chuck Stuehm Award 
at the Texas Cavers Reunion...

The Chuck Stuehm Award

—An Annual Grotto Award for Exceptional New Cavers

 

Have you ever heard of the Chuck Stuehm Award? It is an award for new and 
exceptional cavers, and can be

awarded to one new caver in each grotto in Texas. The award is named after 
Raymond Chuck Stuehm

(pronounced “ Steam”) who was a member of several Grottos in the San Antonio 
area and was especially

good at guiding, working with, and encouraging new cavers. Chuck's memory is 
honored every time a new,

exceptionally exuberant caver receives this award. Every grotto has the 
opportunity to encourage new

cavers by selecting a new caver for this award every year.

Chuck Stuehm died an untimely death on January 31, 1980 at the age of 52. A 
memorial issue of the Texas

Caver was a memorial issue for Chuck, outlining many of his accomplishments in 
caving. At the same time

the Chuck Stuehm Award was established for to be given to an outstanding new 
caver in each grotto each year at

Texas Cavers’ Reunion (TCR), which was then called the Old Timers’ Reunion.

The Chuck Stuehm Award Requirements:

The only requirement for the award is that the caver has been caving two years 
or less and shows an unusual

enthusiasm and interest in caving, and all aspects of caving. Selection of the 
recipient is by the grotto in whatever

way they choose. Often the officers will choose the recipient after consulting 
some of the more active members

of the grotto, keeping the award a surprise until TCR. Often the grotto will 
also honor the recipient at

the next grotto meeting after TCR.

 

The Chuck Stuehm Award Prize: The prize is one year's membership to the TSA 
(Texas Speleological Association)

and a shiny certificate suitable for framing. If the winner is already a TSA 
member they will receive one year's

extension of membership. The Chuck Stuehm Award winners were announced at TCR 
on October 19th, 2011.


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you didn't do than by the ones you did. So throw off the bowlines, Sail away 
from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. 
Discover."

    attributed to Mark Twain, but no record exists of his having written this.

 

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