1897-1918
1919-1970
1971-Present
Welcome Alumni!
If you would like to nominate someone for the Outstanding Alumni Award please click on the following at complete the Google Form.
Donations to the Alumni Association may be sent to:
Osawatomie Alumni Association
P. O. Box 421
Osawatomie, KS 66064
To purchase tickets online and/or make a donation please scan the QR code to the right. All purchases through Venmo need to be done before noon on Saturday May 25th otherwise your name will not be in the book that you purchased if you do this after noon!
Directions of information that is needed from you to place in the "What is this for" box
How many tickets are you purchasing? Dance, Banquet, Donation (Scholarship or General Fund), or a combination of any of those three.
Full name including maiden name, if applicable, example: Jane (Maiden Name) Doe for each ticket that is purchased for alumni member.
If a ticket is purchased for non-alumni member please include their name
Your graduation year
What year you want to sit with if not your graduation year or if there are two alumni members which alumni year do you want to sit with
Full example below of Alumni member and spouse or guest that is not a member.
2 banquet tickets, Jane (Smith) Doe, Class of 1956, spouse non-alumni member John Doe want to sit with 1956
To join our Internet Mailing List . . . send an email to:
info@osawatomiealumni.com
Please include your name, email, and your year.
(This is not a discussion group. We send out only important notices such as when an alumni member passes away)
The annual registration forms are mailed to all members who are celebrating a 5-year reunion split and those who have signed up to receive letters every year.
Notable Quote:
"Of all the Alumnis in the East and West, this glorious Alumni of Osawatomie is the best. The Alumni has been a live organization ever since its coming to life 1893. Miss Grace Adaifr Hunt was the first president of the organization, and out of her efforts it was established. And today, it is the largest and peppiest bunch of "old grads" in Kansas."
from the 1919 OHS Yearbook, The Cardinal