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PAUL W. PENNELL JUNE ‘57
and
SHARON DENT PENNELL JAN. ‘58,
Educators, outstanding
community service
Paul and Sharon taught a combined sixty-two years for the Columbus Public
Schools - Paul at East and Briggs High Schools and Sharon at the elementary
level.
Lifelong Hilltoppers, Paul attended John Burroughs Elementary School
and West Junior-Senior High School while Sharon attended West Mound,
Burroughs, Bellows and Starling Junior High before transferring to West
Junior-Senior High during the seventh grade. Paul received his Bachelor
of Science degree from The Ohio State University in 1961 and his Master
of Education degree from Xavier University in 1970.
At Ohio State he was an officer in the Men's Physical Education Association
as well as being a member of the Ohio State basketball team his freshman
and sophomore years. During his teaching career, he taught biology,
physical education, health and driver education. He also was in charge
of boys' attendance, a home-school community agent, and a part of the
safety and security program for the Columbus Public Schools.
Paul has 36 years of experience coaching basketball and 25 years coaching
baseball. His first coaching position was at the West Side Boys Club
beginning in 1958. His Babe Ruth teams won several league championships
and won the Ohio Babe Ruth State Championship in 1963 and represented
Ohio in the Regional Games in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. He also coached
at the American Legion level.
Highlights of his coaching career include being a part of three state
basketball championships at East in 1963, 1968 and 1969; and taking
his Briggs basketball team to the Final Four in 1991. As head baseball
coach at East, Paul won city baseball championships in 1967 and 1968
and led his team to the State Championship in 1969. At Briggs his 1985
team won the City League Championship. Paul is one of a select group
of coaches who has taken teams in two different sports to the state
of Ohio Final Four and has also coached in both the basketball and baseball
state all-star games.
During his coaching career he has won many awards and honors including
1968-City League Coach of the Year in Baseball, Sideliners High School
Baseball Coach of the Year; 1969-Sideliners High School Baseball Coach
of the Year, Coached in the Ohio All-Star Baseball Game; 1970-Inducted
into the "Green and White Club" at Ohio University; 1975-Sideliners
Central Ohio Basketball Coach of the Year, Associated Press Central
District Coach of the Year; 1987-Central District Coach of the Year,
District 10 Coach of the Year, Dispatch Agonis Coach of the Year; 1991-Coached
in the Ohio All-Star Basketball Game; 1992-Recipient of the coveted
Lou Berliner Award for excellence in coaching; 1994-Inducted into the
District 10 Basketball Coaches Hall of Fame.
Paul has been a member of the Hilltop Kiwanis Club for 26 years, and
served as president in 1994-95. One of the projects that he chaired
for Kiwanis, and one in
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which he takes great pride, was the creation of the "Hilltop U.S.A."
afghan. The afghan was designed by Paul and Sharon, and over 1000 afghans
were sold by the club to proud Hilltoppers - past and present. He was
named Kiwanian of the Year in 1996. Paul is a past president of the
West High Alumni Association as well as past president of the District
10 Basketball Coaches Association. He is an active member of Crossroads
United Methodist Church.
Sharon was a member of the West High School January Class of 1958. As
a student at West, she was active in many organizations and participated
in the girls' athletic programs. She served as president of the Girls'
Athletic Association as well as president of her senior class.
Sharon was the first female to be elected a class president at West
and part of the first class to have all-female class officers. She was
a member of the National Honor Society and valedictorian of her class.
A 1962 graduate of The Ohio State University with a Bachelor of Science
in Education, Sharon served as secretary of the Women's Self Government
Association while at OSU, and was president of her sorority, Alpha Chi
Omega, her senior year. Sharon was elected to Mirrors and Chimes, sophomore
and junior women's honoraries. She received a Master of Arts in Economic
Education from Ohio University in 1982.
Sharon spent 26 years in the classroom at the following schools: Binns,
Wayne and Lindbergh. She also served two years as an Instructional Coordinator
and two years as a pupil and community assistant. She has received the
following awards and recognitions: Valley Forge Freedom Foundation Award,
Sohio Excellence in Teaching Award, Martha Holden Jennings Scholar,
and the CPS "Good Apple" Award.
Her community work has included serving as trustee and secretary of
the Hilltop Historical Society, treasurer and life member of the West
High Alumni Association, forty-four year member of Crossroads United
Methodist Church, president of the Alpha Chi Omega Alumnae Chapter,
life member of the Ohio State University Alumni Association, secretary
and board member of the Briggs Booster Association, and life member
of the Ohio Retired Teachers Association.
Sharon received the Golden Bruin Award for volunteer service to Briggs
High School, and in 1995 was presented with the "Women of Character"
Award by the Greater Hilltop Community Development Corporation and the
Westside Messenger.
Paul and Sharon, high school sweethearts, celebrated their 44th wedding
anniversary in August. They have always resided on the Hilltop.
Paul and Sharon are equally thankful for the education provided them
by West High School as a basis for attaining their career goals.
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