History


The National Pike Chapter was founded in February of 1973 with Mary Lou Clutter Mohr James as Organizing Regent. The name, National Pike Chapter, was chosen in honor of the first highway to be constructed with federal funds.  The National Pike became the basic route of US 40, a major link in the land of the transportation chain.

Officers
Regent - Mrs. Richard Heastings (Barbara)

Vice-Regent - Mrs. Linda Bergman

Chaplain - Mrs. Walter Anthony (Jean)

Recording Secretary - Mrs. Lloyd Briggs (Janice)

Corresponding Secretary - Mrs. Francis Baker (Nellie)

Treasurer - Mrs. Edward Stavovy (Pat)

Registrar - Mrs. Harry Killen III (Lois)

Historian/Librarian - Mrs. Steven Day (Debra)

VIS Chair - Mrs. Edward Stavovy (Pat)
 
Directors
 
Mrs. Donald Mohr Jr. (Beth)

Mrs. Kirk Lamay (Barbara)

Mrs. Ray Racunas (Nancy)


 

This Web Page is in honor of all men & women who have patriotically served our country and defended our freedoms. To them and to all those who made the ultimate sacrifice, the National Pike NSDAR thanks you.
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LAST UPDATED ON SEPTEMBER 2, 2009