Support HIASAA!
  • slide 1
  • slide 2
  • slide 3
  • slide 4
HIASAA - Highland Community School District 5
Highland Community School District 5
HIASAA - St. Paul Catholic School - Highland, IL
St. Paul Catholic School
HIASAA - Highland Community School District 5
Highland Community School District 5
HIASAA - St. Paul Catholic School - Highland, IL
St. Paul Catholic
School
HIASAA
Highland Illinois Area School Alumni Association
HIASAA
Highland Illinois Area School
Alumni Association
HIASAA
Highland Illinois Area School Alumni Association
HIASAA - Highland Community School District 5
HIASAA - St. Paul Catholic School
Gathering
Gathering
Gathering
Staff, Classmates and Alumni
Staff, Classmates and Alumni
2009 HIASAA Hall of Fame Member
Dr. Arlo Landolt - Arts & Sciences
Dr. Arlo Landolt graduated from Highland High School in 1952. He received his BA in Physics and Mathematics from Miami University, Ohio in 1955. He received his Masters in Astronomy from Indiana University in 1960 and his PH.D. in Astronomy from Indiana University in 1963.

Dr. Landolt has been on the faculty of the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Louisiana State University since 1962, rising through the ranks from Assistant Professor and currently is Ball Family Professor Emeritus of Physics and Astronomy. He served as Program Director in Astronomy with the National Science Foundation in Washington, D.C. from 1975-1976. We was also one of the first to live at the International Geophysical Year’s Amundson-Scott South Pile Station in Antarctica in 1957. In his honor a mountain in the Ellsworth Mountain range has been named after him. Many of Dr. Landolt’s discoveries have been used to calibrate instrumentation on the Hubble Space Telescope as well as on other spacecraft. Dr. Landolt also has the honor of having an asteroid named after him by the International Astronomical Union, and the Landolt Astronomical Observatory on the campus of Louisiana State University was dedicated in his honor in March of 2006.

Dr. Landolt is the longest serving Secretary of the American Astronomical Society, serving 6 terms in office. He was awarded the American Astronomical Society’s George VanBiesbroeck Prize in the 1995. This prize is awarded annually honoring a living individual for long-term achievement in the field of astronomy and for his many years of service to the astronomical community on a variety of committees and boards worldwide. He has also been recognized in American Men and Women in Science, Who’s Who and Who’s Who in the World.
2021 Inductees
Dr. Bonnie Gelly, MD - Arts & Sciences
Mr. Jeremy Corray - Arts & Sciences
Ms. Pat Jacoby - Business
Mrs. Shirley Bellm - Career Public Service
2019 Inductees
Lori Ruebhausen - Arts & Sciences
Commander William M. Tschudy - Career Public Service
Marion Alch - Lifetime Achievement Award
2018 Inductees
Larry Mueller - Arts & Sciences
James Burgett - Career Public Service
Robert Dauderman - Business
Joel Hawkins - Sports
2017 Inductees
Pat Imming - Arts & Sciences
John "Jack" Cygan - Career Public Service
Dennis Luber - Sports
2016 Inductees
Bruce Case - Arts & Sciences
Tom Ulmet - Career Public Service
Erwin Weder - Business
Jake Odorizzi - Sports
2015 Inductees
Dr. Mark Edwin Frisse - Arts & Sciences
Pat Schwarm - Career Public Service
Otto E. Jakel - Business
2014 Inductees
Dr. Richard Streiff - Arts & Sciences
Jerome Zobrist - Career Public Service
Dennis Rinderer - Public Service
2013 Inductees
Dr. Robert W. Buchheim - Arts & Sciences
Robin McGee - Arts & Sciences
Dr. Carl Ernst - Business
Kevin Hemann - Public Service
2012 Inductees
Melissa Glassmaker - Arts & Sciences
Jerry Dauderman - Business
Brig. Gen. Scott Zobrist - Public Service
2011 Inductees
Allan Killion - Arts & Sciences
David R. Ford - Business
Jay Ward - Sports
Jeanne Baumann Meyer - Public Service
2010 Inductees
Carl Basler - Business
Earl Wirz - Sports
Roland Harris - Public Service
Olin Stratton - At Large
2009 Inductees
Dr. Arlo Landolt - Arts & Sciences
Robert Mueller - Arts & Sciences
Robert Scott Tibbetts - Arts & Sciences
Martin Wick - Business
Jay Boulanger - Business
Terry Riffel - Business
Jennie Kaeser - Public Service
Joe Michaelis - Public Service
Lynn Rehberger - Public Service
2008 Inductees
Brenda (Hemann) Harris - Arts & Sciences
Ron Jacober - Arts & Sciences
Jesse Kamm - Arts & Sciences
Louis Latzer - Business
Ralph Korte - Business
Edwin Frisse - Business
Ed Hilbert - Sports
Darell Bellm - Public Service
Jack Klaus - Public Service
Larry "Biddy" Essenpreis - Public Service
© 2006-2024 HIASAA Bylaws | Sitemap | Certified Non-Profit |
© 2006-2024 HIASAA | Bylaws | Sitemap | Certified Non-Profit |
© 2006-2024 HIASAA | Bylaws | Sitemap
Certified Non-Profit

creative by
BLOCKPLANEDESIGNS
creative by
BLOCKPLANEDESIGNS