North
High Hall of Fame Inductee - 2005 Claradell (Gergely) Shedd Class of June, 1953 |
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05/05/05: Claradell (Gergely) Shedd,
orphaned at six by a tornado which claimed the lives of both of her
parents, lived thereafter with relatives and friends, to include a
farm and mining community in southern Iowa, before making her home
with acquaintances of her late parents during her elementary, Warren
Harding, and North High days. A child of the Depression, Claradell
learned early and applied well the work ethic and discipline to serve
her significantly in the future. After North High graduation, came
Drake and KRNT Radio-TV, followed by the U. S. Foreign Service in
Washington, D.C. Married in 1958 at West Point, Claradell and her
husband, Harry, traveled and lived worldwide, with Claradell being
employed as a legal secretary, special assistant to the CEO of Carl's
Jr. restaurants (now Hardee's), executive assistant to the CEO and
president of Ling Electronics (eventually LTV/Ling-Temco-Vought; electronics/aerospace
firm in Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas/Southern California); and, with her
husband's transfer to Seattle, she served as assistant to seven vice
presidents and the president of The Boeing Aerospace Company, where
she received many awards and accolades. Her pleasant associations
were many as personal assistant to the chief engineer of the 737,
the creator of the Long-Range Cruise Missile (ALCM), involvement in
the 727, 737, 747, and various military aircraft and missilery. During
this 33+-year tenure at Boeing, she received her BA in business, ensued
by considerable post graduate study. Following Boeing, in pursuit
of academic credentials emphasizing web and graphic design, she once
again became a college coed and graduated magna cum laude, acknowledged
at commencement by the president of the college as "the overachiever
of the class." Claradell has worked full time for over seventeen
years (as of 2020) on the creation of various websites as a "gift
to her 1953 class and to the spirit of North Des Moines High School
(IA)," encompassing classes from 1893 to present. Acknowledged
as the finest high school archive in the nation and awarded a university
citation as a "model website," industry has placed a substantial
dollar value on the continually expanding site. http://www.ndmhs.com
Over 5,000 monthly accesses are regularly recorded for the four
North High sites. Claradell's 44 websites generate over 350,000 accesses
a month. (Computer accesses for the calendar year 2015 exceeded 6,000,000.)
Her interests include snow skiing in the Cascades, golf at our "back
yard" Sahalee course, quilting...a quilt a month and membership
in a monthly women's quilting group for the last fifteen years (200+
quilts shown online, http://www.hshedd.com/quilts/index.html),
conducting garden tours/roses (blue ribbons in competition), gift
wrapping (seminar/cruise presentations, http://www.hshedd.com/gift%20wrapping/index.html),
blue ribbons for her floral arrangement designs, conducting annual
holiday tours of miniature
villages in their home (500 visitors per Christmas season); event
planning (largest organizational event was for over 3,000), community-organized
gatherings, and teaching needlepoint, sewing, tailoring, interior
design, and crafts. In the art field, Claradell is a nationally recognized
authority on water color. In family genealogy; have over 35,000 entries
on my family tree back to the year 1615; have done my husband's family
tree back to 1020. Computing skills include relational databases for
golf scoring at Junior America's Cup, men's amateur, and women's collegiate
tournaments, as well as working media in PGA, NEC, and Senior Open
events. Websites on her home page number approximately forty-one with
more on the drawing board. Computer photographic restoration work
(Emma Case Moulton) now hangs in the lobby of "old North High."
At one time active golfers themselves, Claradell and her husband now
regularly host collegiate, amateur, and professional golfers playing
in local tournaments, as well as assisting golfers in beginning careers
within the professional ranks. In the 1980's, they sponsored six immigrants
who lived with them during the orientation phase. Professionally,
Claradell is active in Phi Theta Kappa, international scholastic honor
society, and Phi Gamma Nu, co-ed business fraternity. She is currently
working on an autobiography of her life. Claradell and her husband
have participated in volunteer activities for the City of Sammamish's
Farmers' Market, the Citizens for Sammamish citizens' rights group,
Sammamish Heritage Society (preservation and restoration), and
various other civic causes. Recently, for over eight years, Claradell
and her husband volunteered as certified WA State ombudsmen advocating
for the rights and dignity of seniors, being assigned to facilities
housing over 500 seniors. Claradell has served on Boards of Directors
for the Professional Secretaries Association, homeowners' associations,
the North High Hall of Fame, and multiple Boeing committees. 2012,
2015, and 2019 (three terms through 2023): Appointed by her local
City Council as Sammamish Arts Commissioner. Proclamation by City
of Sammamish for Volunteer Achievement; 2013; President's Volunteer
Achievement, 2015. 2018: Sammamish Volunteer of the Year Award and
Trump Presidential Gold Volunteer Award for over 4,000 (4,306) volunteer
hours. Credo: "Attitude more than age determines energy."
Additional interests can be viewed at http://www.hshedd.com/.
Many people will walk in and out of your life, but only true friends
will leave footprints in your heart. Life is a gift. The way you live
your life is your gift to those who come after. 12/17/20: Awarded
the national "Extra
Mile Heroes" accolade; nominated by the City of Sammamish,
WA. The more numerous my contacts with
the world out there, the more instances I observe of evil being manifested,
tragically, through and from sources I once thought could be trusted.
Not so. Individuals seem to thrive on focusing on evil rather than
good. I am reminded of a credo taken from one of my husband's West
Point primers: "Strengthen and increase our admiration for honest
dealing and clean thinking, and suffer not our hatred of hypocrisy
and pretense ever to diminish. Encourage us in our endeavor to live
above the common level of life. Make us to choose the harder right
instead of the easier wrong, and never to be content with a half truth
when the whole can be won. Endow us with courage that is born of loyalty
to all that is noble and worthy, that scorns to compromise with vice
and injustice and knows no fear when truth and right are in jeopardy.
Guard us against flippancy and irreverence in the sacred things of
life." Where are ethics, honesty, honor, integrity, and the value
system we knew as youngsters? I now count among the most evil out
there the very personages who grew up similarly, attended the same
schools, and frequented the same city parks and points of interest.
Tragically, they have sacrificed, refused, and removed spiritual values
from their lives and chosen the "easier wrong." Their attitudes
and actions represent the epitome of humanism, compromising exemplary
values and standards once held lofty and respected by our society.
They have chosen cowardly evil. Unfortunately, through their association,
they diminish every life they touch. |
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