[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 151 (2005), Part 19]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page 25809]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




HONORING THE HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES TO THE NORRISTOWN AREA HIGH SCHOOL 
                     HALL OF CHAMPIONS ASSOCIATION

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                            HON. JIM GERLACH

                            of pennsylvania

                    in the house of representatives

                      Thursday, November 10, 2005

  Mr. GERLACH. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor five distinguished 
gentlemen on the occasion of their induction into the Hall of Fame of 
the Norristown Area High School Hall of Champions Association.
   The Norristown Area High School Hall of Champions Association was 
established in 1977 to honor and commemorate the accomplishments of 
distinguished alumni of the Norristown Area High School.
  The 2005 Annual Hall of Fame inductees will be: James R. Caiola, 
posthumously; Salvatore P. Carfagno; Carl G. Sander; David G. Fry; and 
Guy Reinbold.
  James R. Caiola, Class of 1926, was a Norristown area attorney for 
nearly sixty years. Additionally, Mr. Caiola was very active in his 
community and was instrumental in the founding of the Norristown 
Fraternal Order of Police Lodge, No. 31. He also prepared the first 
pension plan for police officers and was active with Camp Rainbow, a 
camp for underprivileged children. Mr. Caiola passed away in February 
of this year.
  Salvatore P. Carfagno, Class of 1943, is also being honored for his 
notable accomplishments after graduation. Mr. Carfagno served as 
director of nuclear engineering and the head of the engineering 
department of the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia from 1948 to 1989. 
Mr. Carfagno also served as a consultant to the Nuclear Regulatory 
Commission and has published numerous technical papers and has given 
lectures throughout the United States and several foreign countries.
  Carl G. Sander, Class of 1948, had an impressive career with Scott 
Paper Company where he served as a regional marketing manager. 
Therefore, he joined McCormick and Company where he served as managing 
director of a subsidiary in England. From 1976 to 1979, Mr. Sander 
continued his career in England with Country Kitchen Foods. Upon Mr. 
Sander's return to the United States in 1984, he demonstrated the 
spirit of entrepreneurship and started his own company, the Carl G. 
Sander Co., a food brokerage company in Jacksonville, Florida.
  David G. Fry, Class of 1973, is the head of the structural chemistry 
department of Hoffman-LaRoche Company in New Jersey. He has published 
more than 35 research papers and is involved in numerous research 
programs for drugs intended to combat both hepatitis C and HIV/AIDS.
  Guy Reinbold, Class of 1974, has had an outstanding career in the 
hospitality industry. He has worked as the director of food and 
beverage services at the Marriot Waterfront Hotel in Baltimore and he 
has previously worked locally at both the Whitford Country Club and the 
Chadds Ford Inn. In 1999, he was appointed the director of culinary 
development for Marriot Hotels and, in 2000, he was named vice 
president of culinary for Marriot International.
  Mr. Speaker, it is a pleasure to rise and recognize these remarkable 
and talented individuals who have all excelled in their respective 
fields and brought honor to the Norristown Area High School and 
Community.

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