W The ALUMNI (3£\ ^ ! VoL 85, No - QUARTERLY Bloomsburq University 1 ol Pennsylvania March 1985 ft TO t THE MULHALL FAMILY : , — With enough club, the Mulhall family includes (from members left) » H i r V Colleen to start their 00, own alumni Sharon Mulhall Leo '59, Mary '54, Patricia 04, Maureen 05 and » J^H, 1 Eileen '00. '03, FAMILY TIES — Shown in family photo on campus are (from row) Terrell Roberts (freshman) and Kevin Johnson (freshman); (middle row) Kenneth Roberts (junior), Bernice Johnson (senior), Mark Hall (junior), and Iris Hall (senior), (standing) the Reverend Lizzmer Johnson (mother and grandmother) and Glandnair Carter (mother of two BU students) 2 ALUMNI OUARTERLY/March 1985 BU seeks projects $12 million for ^ Trustees has The Bloomsburg University Council of Education for nearly asked the State System of Higher housing and student $I2 million for library expansion, general rehabilitation of facility AndniM The requests Include $7.5 million to expand up to 300 Library, $3.45 million to build housing for and $950,000 to repair "aging" campus buildings , and worn roads. ,, Chancellor The requests were forwarded to the office of students, . James H. meeting _ ^ . u , if contingencies and another $178,500 for architect's fees. If the funding is cleared In Harrlsburg, final designs and costs will be determined by the State Department of General Services. Nearly $1 million In maintenance funds is needed, according to Parrlsh, for roof work on Nelson Fieldhouse, Centennial Gym, and Waller Administration Building. In addition, roads and parking areas are In need of rehabilitation and resurfacing. in Bloomsbi in Bloomsburg formal president emeritus honors the proposed from the university, he said he welcomed consider the requests. projects and would "seriously" out despite points However, as Interim President Jones McConnick was wh»n Chancellor rhanrellor McCormick When December to receive BU. McCormick must said remain "Impartial" in his position. Jones system s McCormick must weigh the needs of all the all campuses. institutions and look at requests from the Chancellor's close ties to McCormick following the Council's September the new McCormick Center for Human In Services. .„ During the meeting. Administrative Vice President study Robert Parrlsh pointed ou( thai there IK only 400 student' spaces In the library and, during finals exam everywhere. are studying on the floor, in the aisles and that the library Interim President Larry Jones added expansion Involves several hundred more study spaces, new additional "slacks" on book holding areas, and "The electronic Information links to other libraries was designed for 3,000 students but is being used library by 6,000 students," he said. housing ri- llmlnary drawings for additional student two to call for townhouse-style apartments, possibly dormitory iradltional seven buildings In all Initead Ol the concept. Total capacity is seen for housing up to 300 students. The apartment complex would serve chiefly upperclassmen, graduate students and married students Placement of at a proposed site on the upper campus. three students In existing on-campus dormitories designed for double occupancy, plus a waiting list, bring the housing shortage Into critical focus, according to school statistics. Additional arguments foi tin- |>i<>)<'< are t<»un During the week, he's lllnomsliin g nu n sit 's dneetoi of budget and adininisli atlve sei l< es, on the Weekend, he's one of the Susquehanna Valley's leading auctloneei B Donning Stetson like cowboy bat and armed with a .i I \ .i judge's gavel, Hock t.ikes the microphone from :«) to r>0 weekends .i yeat to chant out stanzas thai .in end with the word ••Sold!" Using lines like "Won't this look great in youi bathroom?", Hock sells to the highest blddei almost everything, Including houses, COaJ mining equipment ami s.dt and peppei shakei collections One of only six state directors of the s Pennsylvania Auctioneer's Association, Hock got Into the auction business about 10 years ago. Now it's a family affair His wife, Ginger, Is the secretary for their auctions, their daughter Is the clerk and their son is the auction runner "I took up auctioneering as a means of relaxation. It's a change of pace after working with figures all day," said the 16-year veteran of BU budget analysis Hock said his wife, an antique buff, took him to a lot of auctions in search of antiques and collectibles. After spending so much time at them with her, he found he liked the business enough to start doing It himself, "it's a lot of fun Some people go hiking, dancing, swimming and the like for relaxation. I use all of my free time for acutlons," he added. "Not only do they offer a service to people who need to raise money or to sell off things they no longer use or need, but auctions offer bidders great buys. They can buv a sofa for $200 at an auction that might cost them $1,000 In the store," Hock said. Hock added that auctioning is "like baseball and apple pie " It's a part of the American culture especially in — Northeastern Pennsylvania. Estates are a big part of the auction business, but "you also find a lot of elderly people moving into these new highrises. They can't take everything with them, so they auction off seven or eight rooms of furniture from their 10-room homes." The other fun thing about auctions, according to Hock, is "the entertainment. You hear a lot of good jokes and there is plenty of socializing going on. Even the churches set up food stands for refreshments. "The only thing you have to be careful about is getting the bidding. When coming to an auction, you have to have a pre-determined value of what you want to pay for an Item, they you have to stick with that caught up in amount." Hock like, said that some myths about auctions include tales "Don't wave at an insect, you'll find you've bought yourself a $2,000 brass bed, Usually auctioneers know when a person Is bidding some bid by a wink of the eye. others scratch their ears, but most raise their hands or numbers." — Aside from knowing their bidders, auctioneers also have a wide range of other skills, from fumigating bedding to handling advertising in newspapers. They have to be able to recognize valuables and collectibles such as depression glassware and antiques. As far as benefits for the seller, a dav-long auction can bring in as little as $900 to as much as $40,000, he said. His auctioneering does not interfere with his job at BU, Hock said. He noted that budget analysis is his "bread and butter, and that's the real gospel!" effects. A fourth researcher used alumni money and was also paid by the PP&L Susquehanna Steam Electric Station for his study of the plant's economic impact Peter Mehr, a business economics major planning to graduate this May, conducted the three-month study under the advisement of economics professor W. B. Lee. Mehr studied the income, employment, taxation, savings and population effects of the plant on the surrounding area, particularly Columbia and Luzerne counties. "It (the research) was a good starting point for econometrics work," Mehr said. Econometrics involves the use of statistics in doing economic analyses, and Mehr is hoping for a position in an independent firm that conducts such work. Mehr concluded in his study, "It is obvious that while PP&L supplies utility services ... SSES it is equally true that tremendous economic benefits to the Luzerne and Columbia counties." Mehr is waiting for replies to his graduate school applications at Cornell, Penn State, Rutgers and the University of Delaware. the offers economies of Other alumni-supported researchers, their areas of study and their project topics were Jane (Miller) Matsko, biology, malnourishment; Tammy Clewell, sociology/ social welfare, congressional voting patterns; Sherri Levin, sociology/social welfare, nuclear attitudes; Bruce Carl, biology and allied health sciences, soil and plant growth study; and Maria DeMatteo and Jane Stuehling. sociology/social welfare, rape survey. ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Mttcrx Gifts to 1906 11 BU total $856,871 during 1984 Friends, alumni, corporations and foundations donated and/or pledged $856,871 In gifts, grants and equipment to Bloomsburg University during the past year. The contributions to the 146-year-old university include a single donation of a half million dollars to the university's scholarship fund, approximately $79,000 to the BU Alumni Association General Fund, a $40,000 anonymous gift, nearly $25,000 in word-processing equipment from Topp Telecom of Scranton and $19,200 cash contributions from Air Products & Chemicals of in Allentown. to Anthony Ianiero. director of development BU, the largest gift came from Marco and Louise According at Mitrani. The Mitranis donated $500,000 to the university for the establishment of the "Marco and Louise Mitrani Scholarships" fund. Interest from the fund will be used to award academic scholarships to BU students who have demonstrated scholastic merit and potential Alumni giving includes $13,677 in matching gifts from companies which employ BU graduates who contributed to the university's annual fund. The highest giving companies included Pennsylvania Power and Light Company, IBM Corporation, Prudential Insurance -- When Meghan Mullen and her mother decided to attend a reception lor prospective BU students at King-of-Prussia, they didn't expect to see another member ol the lamily there Sean Mullen, a sophomore at BU and president-elect ot the Community Government Association, was part Larry of the contingent from BU who attended the reception The Mullens are shown with Dr Jones, interim BU president About 100 people attended the program which was coordinated by Anne Connell '77. assistant dean of admissions SURPRISE 1 W Company and the Sperry Corporation. Also, top alumni givers by class were graduates of 1972 with 207 persons donating a total of $7,396, reported Doug Hlppenstiel, director of alumni affairs at BU. The $40,000 anonymous gift was donated to assist the university in its renovation of the Haas Center for the Arts. Other funds include donations from the United Penn Bank, Perdue Farms, Inc., Pepsi Cola, Coke, Berwick Forge & Fabricating, Bethlehem Steel, IBM, Kawneer and Air Products and Chemicals. Additional cash donations from individuals tallied at $34,109, including $6,000 in contributions to the James H. McCormick Scholarship Fund. A deferred gift of $75,000 also targeted for scholarships as well as computers and printers on loan to BU from IBM and the Tandy Corp. are not included in the $856,871 total. However, gifts-in-kind gave BU $57,966 in other equipment. "These gifts supplement Bloomsburg's annual budget, allowing for the development of student scholarships, providing for additional equipment and funding projects that benefit the entire university community," Ianiero said. Head of development at BU since January of 1984, Ianiero works with corporations, foundations and individuals to inform them about university programs. "He's done a superb job of communicating the university's needs and identifying new sources of support," said John H. Walker, BU's vice president for institutional advancement, about Ianiero. "The response from friends of the university has been gratifying," he added. Important reminders Have you purchased your copy of PROFILE OF THE PAST, A LIVING LEGACY, the history of Bloomsburg a soft-cover, 8.5 by 11-Inch directory which will University from 1839 to 1979? When the history was published in 1982 by the Alumni Association, we estimated that 10-15 percent of our alumni would eventually buy a copy. We therefore ordered 3,500 copies, a realistic number. This handsome volume, written by Eda Bessie Edwards, Class of 1941, is the result of several years of careful research. The result Is an interesting account of how a modest academy evolved to a multi-purpose university. The narrative features anecdotes about BU traditions and more than 100 photographs. To date, about 1,400 copies have been purchased If you would like a copy, but have put it off, you can purchase one at the Alumni Office for $8.50 or by mall for $9.95. Don't let your copy remain In the storeroom here at BU; put it In your home where It belongs! You may use the response form below. It's still REMINDER. The Annual Fund Report for 1984, Included In this QUARTERLY, lists those alumni and friends who contributed between January I, 1984 and December 31, 1984. If you sent your contribution since January 1, 1985, your name will appear In the report for 1985. For the first time, alumni were given the option of NOT having their names appear on the list of contributors. If you checked that box on the response card, "Anonymous" should appear on the list In place of your name Unfortunately, the computer was not programmed to Indicate that a spouse should also be anonymous, so some spouses' names may appear. We hope to have this situation corrected by next year Thank you for your not too late to sign up for the trip to Hawaii this the patience. summer, but the deadline for deposits is near. Contact Alumni Office (717-389-4058) for details, or use the Without doubt, the Class Notes section of THE Is the most popular feature People like to read news about their classmates. We encourage you to take advantage of this opportunity to tell friends the good news In your life Don't be response form below. QUARTERLY Another deadline that ordering a 1985 earlier, sell for be ready for distribution by Homecoming 1985, But we must have 2,000 orders to proceed with the project. To date, we have only 500 We must make a decision by mid- April, so let us know If you are Interested by using the response form below. $12.50. It will approaching is Is the one for BU Alumni we have made Directory. As reported tentative arrangements to publish bashful! (And send photos, too!* BU ALUMNI RESPONSE FORM I am planning to attend my class reunion this year would like to purchase a copy of PROFILE Enclosed is $9.95, which includes postage I I I am interested would like to in going on the Hawaii buy a copy cost of $12 50. Send no interest, I of would June Please the 1985 Alumni Directory money you need not do so again like to trip in Please send at this time me (If call (if me one at is ) receive information about estate planning CLASS YEAR ADDRESS. 74 Ray Leister RECRUITER campus recently to interview seniors working hem. for Ingersoll-Rand. Ray returned to interested in lives in Bethle- CITY TELEPHONE published) at a you have already indicated your NAME -- details. OF THE PAST, A LIVING LEGACY. STATE ZIP 12 ALUMNI OUARTERLY/March 1985 ^ special iwitatknu to ALUMNI WEEKEND Schedule Please place check fronl of in events you will 1985 of Activities Please complete and return attend registration form by this June 7, 1905. Friday, June 10 15 14 2:00 P.M Registration begins 2 00 P.M. Alumni Board 2:00 P M. Early Bird Mixer in ot Directors' in SPECIAL PROGRAMS A M campus of campus Making plans now can benefit you and BU by Bus tour Carver Hall Presidents' Lounge. Anthony M. Kehr Union I I 5:00 P.M 6:00 P M Social hour on lawn next to Scranton :30 1 1 Commons John $10 per person) Honoring Class Award and Young Alumni of the in Presidents' Lounge, Kehr Union - I I tour of $5 per person) Bus tour campus campus in of directors campus of Walking tour of campus Class Reunion meetings Socializing Walking tour of Open house '47 SPECIAL PROGRAMS Carver Hall SPECIAL PROGRAMS Bus Thomas with entertainment (by reservation only 2:00 P.M. in Association Picnic lunch on Carver Hall lawn 12:15 P.M. Saturday, June 15 Registration begins (J 0:00 A M 9:00 A.M. W Meet your board Entertainment Socializing of Election of directors and officers Year awards. 9:00 P.M Development Report by Doug Hippenstiel '68, Director of Alumni Affairs 1935, Distinguished Service of recipients laniero, Director of A M Annual business meeting Report by Association President Annual Banquet (by reservation only - of Walking tour Meeting University archives Evening in President's Lounge, Kehr Union REUNION DINNERS RESERVATION SUMMARY Number Reservations of for Annual Banquet 6 00 P M. Friday ($10 per person) Menu: Prime shrimp cocktail, spinach salad, baked rib. baby whole carrots a la orange, cheesecake with strawberries, beverages. stuffed potato, rolls, (No tickets Number 12 15 of PM will be sold Reservations of (Friday) $13 per person Reservations (Two sheets, ot for Picnic Saturday ($5 per person) Number Number at the door). for Residence Hall pillow case, towel provided) Reservations for Residence Hall (Saturday) $13 per person (Two sheets, pillow case, towel provided) Total Amount Enclosed (Payable to B U A A ) NAME CLASS YEAR. ADDRESS, CITY DAY TELEPHONE STATE .EVENING TELEPHONE ZIP ALUMNI QUARTERLY /March U 19te 'Drop-outs' earn doctorates By the middle of Robert Parrish's junior year in high had missed 55 days of school. Yet, as he put it, he "was as healthy as a horse." By the middle of Jesse Bryan's senior year, he had been captain of the football and basketball teams, president of the choir and dramatics club, and an assistant in his physics and history classes. Development certificate he earned In the Navy was not sufficient. At the age of 24, then, he returned to high school, he Yet both Navy. men dropped out of high school diploma. Parrish was 27 when he received his bachelor's degree in commerce His first position in higher education was at Florida Atlantic University — where he eventually earned master's and doctoral degrees — as comptroller and budget officer. and joined the doctoral degrees and administrative positions at Bloomsburg University. Parrish is vice president for administration and treasurer of the university, while Bryan is director of the Center for Academic Development. As a youngster, despite his involvement in school activities, Bryan found his classes boring. "I thought high school was beneath me. I had many other things to do, and I didn't want to waste a whole lot of time doing the menial things other people were doing. High school wasn't useful or challenging for me." Consequently, in 1956, Bryan left his home in Lumberton, N.C., to become one of the Navy's first black fire control technicians. Traditionally, blacks were appointed to positions as cooks and stewards in the Navy. However, because Bryan, although he was a school made the highest score on the Navy's achievement exam, he was named education petty dropout, officer "When they called my name, everybody looked at me as though either I had made a mistake by standing up, or the Navy had made a mistake on the scores. It was kind of funny," Bryan said. Parrish was also bored with high school. "I was not interested in what we consider! the bread and butter courses like algebra and geometry. I was sort of a punk and had a gang." Two members of that gang, | Sonny and Charlie, persuaded him to join the Navy. At that time, the farthest Parrish had been from his home in the 60 miles it took to get to the botanical gardens in Pittsburgh. The lure of cruising around the world on a destroyer made him despair." He recalls, Bryan also had a mentor who encouraged him to continue his education. Dr. Winston Coleman, dean of Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte, N.C. was the father of one of Bryan's friends. He followed Bryan into a pool hall one day, suggested he do something better with his time, and convinced Bryan to attend college. Similar to Parrish's situation, Bryan's high school would not give him a diploma, even though he had completed studies with the United States Armed Forces Institute. Bryan entered college on a probationary basis Philosophy was the only course Bryan found challenging, and he recalls his frustration at only managing to earn a grade of B Other students whose work was not particularly outstanding earned A's, said Bryan. " said Bryan, "and he "I asked (the professor) 'Why?' " said, 'They did all they could do You have more to do.' Bryan has devoted years to the counseling and education of disadvantaged youth, but he came very close FM (EDITOR'S NOTE. The by Allen Maurer following article was written Press-Enterprise.) '72 for the FM radio station, WBUQ, wll go on If all goes well, BU's the air at 91.1 In mid-March, says William Aclerno, BU communications professor. Broadcasting from 6 p.m. until midnight, the 1,000-watt the budget for the Montour with. was Included new McCormick Human Resources In When It hits the Top 40 list, we'll stop Parrish did so well on the exams he took his first day at camp that he was sent inland to attend school. So he boot to Sonny and Charlie, who were put out to sea. Parrish got his opportunity to see the world by cruising for three years on the aircraft carrier Wasp. "I had a good time," said Parrish. "Every time we went out to sea, it was a thrill when the wind would come across the deck." After completing his years of military service, Parrish returned to Bellaire and went to work with the treasurer of Interstate Truck Service. While walking down the street one day, he ran into a former high school chemistry teacher who was then the dean of a branch campus of Ohio University. The dean urged him to take some courses, but not until Parrish learned that the GI bill would pay his tuition did he enroll in an accounting course. He remembers returning to school "with a lot of trepidation." However, after successfully completing his first course, he took more. In addition to working eight hours a day, he continued his schooling by taking a heavy load of evening courses — 18-21 Maying It was only nine j'clock In the morning! I said. ive That's a shame Somebody Dught to change that 1 rode about 10 miles and said, 'If ' [SI somebody changes that, It probably will be me.' So, off the bus at the next got 1 " station Instead of entering law Bryan attended the University of Georgia, where he received his certificate in counseling disadvantaged school, NOUllls Mr OOlltllHUHi his itlHl) counseling and guidance came to HI as dim-tor <>( In- equal opportunils Bryan Jesse proRT am "1 see myself doing many of the things that were done providing an atmosphere (oi education to occur (or me It's a take-off on what Or Coleman did for m< Bryan took sabbatical from BU In 1977 to earn his Ph n from the University of Toledo of 1 |anii l playing It." Other programs will Include ja//, In isii.m mm country, classic and a science show. Mlrai les and Molecules, once a week. ( Also, local programming of various types Is k. being considered. "We want Now to become Involved with UN community about to become a reality, the station that generating excitement among radio-TV majors al BU "A lot of people come up to me and say they want to do news, advertising, or other Jobs for us." Flckc I said lbexpects the AM station's 75 -person staff to expand Since it has an educational broadcasting license, UN station will accept underwriting from businesses, but not It's i advertising. Robert Parrish "My mother almost had a heart attack." waved goodbye rode by a school. Kids schoolyard ivere out In the Aclerno said. Center "We'll be playing primarily new music," said Dan Fickes, 22, who will be general manager. "That's not new wave. We want to be the first to play the music any artist comes out in becoming a lawyer. In fact, he said. "1 was on my way law school - on the bus 1 looked out of the window as station nears reality station will serve much of Columbia and counties. Funding for the station's tower was "badger" his parents until they "threw up their hands to school to take the required civics class to earn his They now hold Bellaire, Ohio, to hours a semester. of Ohio University offered only a two-year program. In order to pursue his education further, Parrish had to attend the main campus in Athens. soul-searching I "It's funny now when I look at all the was doing as to whether or not to leave that sure position and I think I was making about $275 a month - to go school," says off and do this abstract thing of going to Parrish. At that point, however, he believed he had again. invested too much time in his education to quit The branch campus - There still was not smooth sailing ahead for Parrish. Parrish During his junior year, it was discovered that had he had never officially applied to the university, nor Educational General received a high school diploma. The "Still, you can do a lol more with that now than you used to," Fickes said "You can play a store's Jingle in the background— as long as the name Isn't mentioned Btufl like hat." Both Aclerno and Fickes said they want feedback iTOTD the community regarding programming. "We want people in the Community tO make suggestions," Fickes said. Eventually, the station will broadcast lot ally produced radio dramas, Aclerno hopes In the meantime, Aclerno and Fickes are seeking rights to old time radio shows such as The Shadow Aciemo sees the FM station as the beginning of a communications program at BU that has the potential to become one of the best In the state. The McCormick facilities Include television equipment and, down the road, COMSAT'S satellite antenna may provide service to the university, Aclerno said "If it is." he said, "we'll have capabilities matched by ' Many alumni practice law A number of BU alumni are graduates of various law and most of them are practicing attorneys, according to Martin M. Gildea, pre-Iaw advisor. The largest group have graduated from Dickinson School of Law: Jerry Malinowski '63, William Gerlng '67, James Rosini '67, James Purcell '51, Gregory Kirk '70, Jered L. Hock '63, Elizabeth A. Dougherty '80, Richard W. Knecht '81. Thomas E. Reilly Jr., Donna R Miller '81; Sherwood L. Yergey '56; Dorothy C Messner '71 Graduating from Temple Law School were Judge John Lavelle '41, David Styer '68, Sharon Federovich Harvey '73, and George Litterer '68; Carol J. Lauchmen '71. schools, Other attorneys, with their schools, include: E. Stanley Covington '59, Howard University; Otis Johnson '66, Howard; Joseph Romano '74, Ohio Northern; Joseph Storaska '72, Ohio Northern; Eileen Albertson '67, William and Mary, Gregory Horan '70, Cornell, Betty Hoover Wolfe '54, University of California at Davis; Carolyn Carr '74, University of Virginia, Cheryl Furey Elwood Harding "68, Tuskeegee Institute; Yarworth '39, University of Maryland, Beth Lynn Thomas '81, Wldener University; Thomas Little '62, University of Delaware, John Flick '75, Cleveland Marshall; Richard W. Terrill '75, New York Law School, Chris L. McPhlllips '82, Pepperdlne University, Joseph A Mattise '77, Hamline University; Karen J Koch '77. Ohio "66, Villanova; William J. Northern This is only a partial listing. If you were not Included, please contact the Alumni Office. only a handful of universities In the nation " Special events Mark your calendar BU: for the following special events at "Crimes of the Heart" by Bloomsburg April 10-13 Players, Carver Hall, 8 p.m. April 18 - Madrigal Singers, Carver Hall, 8 p.m. April 21 - Concert Band, Brass Quintet and Studio Band, Haas Center for the Arts, 2 p.m. April 23 - Concert Choir, Carver Hall, 8 p.m. ALUMNI OUARTERIY/March 14 196 The yolk's in his paint Editor's note: The following article was originally published In COMMUNIQUE, a newsletter published by BU for its staff and faculty. The incredible edible egg has many uses. It helps make quiche, omelets, sandwiches, salads, souffles and brilliant colorful paintings. That's right, paintings! BU art professor Kenneth Wilson is one of few artists in the country using egg yolks and sometimes egg whites as base for his paints. Called egg tempera, the process binds ground colored pigments, mixed with distilled water, to painting a The natural oil of the egg yolk makes the hardened paint permanent on its surface, and it gives the transparent brilliancy. paint a Derived from Greek wall art, egg tempera was used extensively during the Middle Ages by great religious painters The 14th century Italian masters filled their churches with brilliant, colorful paintings depicting the surfaces. life of Christ. "Until the latter part of the 15th century, egg tempera the major painting medium due to its permanence and jewel-like colors," Wilson said. "Afterwards, when painters changed from gesso (masonite panels with layers of mixed rabbit-skin glue and fine lime powder called whiting) to canvas, the new surface was not firm enough to support egg tempera. Consequently, use and teaching of this medium all but died out," the artist said. A few years ago, after reading about Middle Ages art, Wilson decided he would join in egg tempera contributions with a few other national artists including Pennsylvanian Andrew Wyeth, who is well known for his paintings filled with people, and Yar Chomicky, who uses egg tempera to create lyrical landscapes. Wilson has found that only a few artists are using this method because "there is very little written about it, and it's a time-consuming process." The art professor has taken steps to correct this slight to egg tempera. While on sabbatical in 1982, Wilson visited museums across the United States and in Italy, viewing and studying noted art tempera exhibits. He then compiled his findings into "An Artist's Notebook," and is now making BU one of the few universities with specialized study in egg tempera art. Expense can deter students from studying egg tempera, however. A two-ounce jar of cadmium red powder costs twice as much as other colors used in non-egg tempera paints. Wilson says, though, that "this product (egg " tempera) lasts three times as long as oil does Two BU students have overlooked the hindrances and are emphasizing egg tempera painting in their studies was -- Dean Emeritus William Boyd Sutliff (with trowel) was present in 1958 for placing the cornerstone in the building that bears his name Others on hand were (from left) the Honorable Jo Hays, a member of the State Senate, Dr. E H Nelson, president of the Alumni Association; Judge C William Krelsher, a member of the Board of Trustees, Judge Bernard Kelley, trustee; and Dr. Harvey A. Andruss, college president CIRCA 1950 Poetry reflected love By SUSAN taught at Bloomsburg, the entered Lafayette College, where he earned his B.A. in 1898 and his A. in 1900. Sutliff then returned to Bloomsburg full-time as teacher, team manager, and substitute administrator At one M STRATTON Student Feature Writer William Boyd Sutliff, who spent more than four decades as a Bloomsburg student, teacher and dean, died 23 years ago Through the poetry hr lr(t behind, however, Nut lift continues to celebrate the Bloomsburg Institution that he knew. was the entire department of mathematics. was appointed Bloomsburg's first dean of Instruction. As dean, he supervised all student records and class scheduling. His poem, "On Being Dean," reflects Sutllffs attitude toward paperwork generated by point, Sutliff In 1921, Sutliff 8,000 files: anonymously voiced Ins dedication and love lot the Hloomshui g student through "Alma Mater and Other Poems," written in the In si third ol the century. His poems at< h the spirit of Bloomsburg state Teachers College anil imparl sense ol heritage ami hope (hi the Sufllfl These are alive, they cannot annoy, out as boy or girl This is the thing twixt the lines in the files, makes that the job easy and smooths the rough miles. . . . files when each stands i .1 . . . future The poems predeceasoi In The Mai and Gold, Voice, undei the pen name secretary, Mrs. (iertrude Home, clipped first appeared to the Campus "Q." Sutliff "s ami saved the poems ovea the yeai a hi Sutllffs retirement on May 22, i98< the collection was presented to him In a bound volume, copies of which were sold m the College Book Store foi years after. An area native, Sutliff graduated from Bloomsburg tateiary Institute and State Normal School 111 i8yi. He Balances reported The balance in the Alumni Scholarship Fund on December 31, 1984, was $82,157,77. In addition, the various special scholarship funds had the following balances William Watklns Fund $3,872 10 Thomas Endowment Fund $2,871 44 Anna Lowrle Welles Scholarship Fund $1,670.68. Margaret Blttner Parke Scholarship Fund - $6,601.88 Special Education Fund 14.838.21 Bakeless Alumni Scholarship $12,920.10, MUdred Eaton Levitt Scholarship Fund $5,676.66. Paul Lamar Blass Athletic Scholarship $2,336 36 Timothy M. Miller Scholarship Fund - $6,220.66. Ann J Jarrett Memorial Scholarship Fund - $5,135.57. Fund - $3,067.03 Norman Htlgar Scholarship Fund $3,091.86, Robert Redman Scholarship Fund $883.63 Class of 1933 Alumni Scholarship Fund $2,257 73. Dr Robert Warren Scholarship Fund $240 97 Jane Renaldo Memorial Fund $203 33 Ellrabeth H. Hubler Scholshlp Fund $325 17 Dr Harvey A. Andruss Scholarship Fund $802 78 Cecil C. Seronsy Scholarship • • In his poetry, Sutliff brought school landmarks to life. The dean became "The Old Oak on South Walk," looking down on the young students and saying softly, ". these bright faced boys and girls;/ Long have my gnarled arms reached out to shelter them." In "The New Training School," he says, ". deep there lives within my walls,/ . . . . a soul that to the children calls." — toward master's degrees in art. Sharon Cressinger of Selinsgrove and Lynn Monserat of Bloomsburg "grew fast as watercolor painters and are now working to master egg tempera," Wilson said. As Wilson said about teaching in general, the better he is at painting and drawing, the better his students will become. He hopes that process holds true with egg tempera. "Perhaps one day, when people speak generally of the egg, they'll think of vibrant colors springing from gessos, not breakfast," Wilson said. The Class of 1937 expressed students' esteem for Sutliff Obiter dedication: " to him who has caught the soul of the campus and set it fast to rhyme and rhythm ... to 'Q' this book is reverently, dedicated." in their \t ins retirement, Bloomsburg alumni honored Sutliff with the largest turnout to that date. in 957. a local press article reported Sutliff 's 90th birthday celebration, stating, "The Dean hasn't changed much in the 20 years since his retirement " The article said Sutliff walked "with a firm step," spoke "in a firm voice." and discussed present and past events 1 . . clearly. As In "To The Old Pine Tree," Sutliff found "the secret enduring youth." In a recording played for alumni the spring before his death, he said he enjoyed his work. especially in keeping in contact with young people, for Of one does not grow old very " fast when you have that opportunity The cornerstone of William Boyd Sutliff Hall was laid in 1958. with the dean in attendance In 1960, Sutliff highlighted the building's dedication with thought- provoking comments. Two years later, three weeks before his 95th birthday, William Boyd Sutliff died. Through his poems he lives on, Bloomsburg Literary Institute and State Normal School and Bloomsburg State Teachers College to Bloomsburg University linking Ken Wilson with student, Karen Redling " 1 ALUMNI QUARTERLYAUrch He never expected Editor's Note: The following article about Raymond 73 was written by Leon Bogdan of the to against society on the outside," he goes on. "The biggest thing that keeps someone out of prison is a fear of prison. "But it takes a certain type of personality (or this job. In a word? Fair. You have to be compassionate when compassion is called for, and strict when discipline is Raymond Yachimowski needed. strictly Jr. Jr. in his Iron Street office by your choice, not "It's the old cliche — it's is his. a nasty job, but somebody has do it," says the bearded, husky man behind the bright gold warden's badge at the Columbia County Prison "The job takes its toll. At times, I feel I've aged 55 years. You can think of anything that might happen in a prison environment, and it's probably happened here "But I like to feel I'm doing the community, and the inmates, a service. I do have a strong belief in Christ, and His guidance can help." At present, Yachimowski is in charge of a staff of 24 and a diverse inmate population that varies from 45-60. In May, he'll have spent five years in the job. It's not a job one leaves behind at the end of the shift a warden stays a warden 24 hours a day, taking the anxiety and concerns over security, budget and personnel home with him. His family learns to accept phone calls in the middle of the night. The maxim guiding any good corrections official should be, "Expect the unexpected," Yachimowski says. "We're a medium-security prison holding high-securityrisk inmates," he explains. "You're dealing with 50 to 60 to — — persons of different mentalities and all types of crimes all in the same block together. "But they're made aware pretty quickly that rabble rousers won't readily be released on parole by Judge Jay W. Myers," he continues, citing the court's firm policy on denying parole to an inmate with "write-ups," a guard's written report of misbehavior. "And you better believe that after being behind those doors for six to 11 months, you really don't relish another 60 days." -care, custody and control, His job? The three C's says Yachimowski. Punishment is not his responsibility. "I'm not out to punish people. The punishment is really mental punishment the individual has brought on himself — being locked up, separated from his family, being told when to eat, when to get up and go to bed. That's the real punishment. "And they wouldn't be in here if they hadn't acted steel — Officials Secretary Terrell H. Bell. Larry Jones, interim president at BU, said the report, entitled, "Involvement in Learning: Realizing the Potential of American Higher Education" will be a "major topic for discussion at BU for the next few months." The report has serious implications for all Pennsylvania colleges. Although the state has 119 colleges, only 42 percent of the state's high school graduates go to college, ranking the state 45th in the , „ , in the personal satisfaction." According to Jones, the report reflective. I am satisfied that we "thoughtful and are on the right track in earn Nationally, only 50 percent of college students students complete bachelor's degrees; 62.5 percent of BU their degrees. . „, Across the country, 41 percent of all faculty members are part-time employees; at BU, the figure is under 3 percent. The report ' freshman and sophomore level classes at BU. study and assistantships to student teaching, tutoring and cooperative education programs with businesses The report urged Increased and strengthened core curricula 'for all undergraduates; BU requires its undergraduates to take 54 hours of liberal-arts courses In its core curricula, just six hours short of the report's recommendation. "Unlike colleges criticized In this area, our general education program Is not just a potpourri of courses chosen by students," said Jones "Instead, the core program is structured to help students become wellrounded and proficient In various arts, sciences, and communications courses Kalyan Ghosh, acting provost and vice president for academic affairs at BU, praised the report for its comprehensiveness, and said of Its specific recommendations, "We've known and have been doing some of those for a long time. agree with most of the report's contents, particularly on the decline of liberal arts studies and the increase in vocationallsm. However, as long as the employers who are hiring college graduates are demanding this type of educational I calls for reducing the number , of ... graduate instructors teaching firstassistants and less-experienced professors teach and second-year courses; many full International i i * ! 1 1 a i a 1 a 1 3 9 1 3i ^ 3 9 I 3 9i a J S 5i ^ R S> I 1 4 / 1|1 9 9 91 III f / * 1 Raymond Yachimowski national report The report call for more Internships, and there are a number of intern programs as BU, ranging from work- day The BU International Relations Club sponsored an International day at Millville High School in the fall. Students from approximately 15 foreign countries displayed favorite food dishes, cultural Items such as dress, carvings, currencies, and music of their native Music was also provided by a group of singers from the Third World Society. Nations represented were Afghanistan, Indonesia, SriLanka, India, Ghana, Peru, Japan. Philippines. Iran. Cameroon, Brazil, Thailand, Hong Kong, Saudi Arabia and South Korea. lands. "It all goes back to getting treated the way you want to be treated, and 1 often think of myself as being placed behind those bars, wondering how I'd feel." " Trained as an educator-counselor in the social sciences. Yachimowski never envisioned himself as a prison warden. A 1973 graduate of Bloomsburg State College who later acquired his master's degree, Yachimowski spent one year In the classroom as a student teacher. But an interest in law enforcement attracted him instead to a job in the county sheriff's office, where he spent five years before leaving as chief deputy under Sheriff Vic Vandling to take over as warden in May 1980. Former Warden George Kelser had just resigned, shortly after a new county administration took office, to take a job in Delaware. "I took It on as a challenge, and it's definitely been that," Yachimowski says. "But 1 have a good man in (Deputy Warden) Tom (Bauman), a professional staff that knows how to respond to any situation, and a good, cooperative relationship with the prison board." Each day, the warden must deal with an inmate's problems by arranging counseling, approving or denying phone calls or visits from the outside. Also, the warden acts on inmate requests ranging from special diet to as harmless an item as having a radio. A radio powered by an electric cord Is out, he explains, as it can be used as a suicide or offensive device. Large batteries are also out, as they can become bludgeons. An escape, though rare, can be "one of the worst experiences there is" for a warden, he says. "You pray nobody is hurt while the Inmate's out. is many of the areas examined." Some of the report's criticisms and recommendations, followed by BU's status in the same area: back home. distant relative of my own and friends here, but they play by the same rules as any other Inmate . education field will have to work further with basic education to develop strategies together to raise that percentage of Pennsylvanians going on to college," said Jones. "Higher education is not only a proven road to economic progress and a higher quality of enlightenment and life, but it also means change, "We "But escape is part of the vernacular As tight as Is. that's not saying tonight or tomorrow there won't be an escape It even happens at the so-called 'escape-proof penitentiaries." As can be Imagined, a warden, while keeping a low profile, still makes his enemies. "Oh yeah, you get mall from the Inmate who calls you the SOB, but it goes the other route, too. I've received letters from parents or a wife thanking me for the changes they notice In a husband, for example, who gets security had a come through comment on Higher education has problems ranging from low standards and salaries to too little emphasis on the liberal arts and too much on vocational training, according to a recent report on the conditions of American colleges. Bloomsburg University officials are exploring the implications of the report, which was prepared by a panel of prominent educators and presented to U.S. Education nation. "You really have to look for that middle ground What does the Bible say, something like, 'Treat a prisoner as your brother?' I am held accountable for the lives of these people. You have to treat them as human beings, and I think I do that." In a rural county of some 64,000 people, It's not unusual for the warden to see a familiar face passing through Iron Street "I've even U be warden Press-Enterprise staff, Bloomsburg. He's one of the nicest guys you'd never want to meet. And chances are any encounter with 33-year-old Yachimowski 1965 will probably respond by producing graduates who meet the demands. "On the recommendation to extend the bachelor's program, universities degree program to five years, I bellev. UlSl attention should be given to the quality and content 01 CUITiCUll which can be achieved in four years, not requiring students to go to school an extra year, except for certain " specialized curricula such as engineering. Ghosh also took exception to the testing requirements recommended In the report "The stud', r* minuends excessive testing programs. Batteries and batteries of 1. tests won't Improve the quality of education. No rn.it how you educate people, the human brain Is not a bucket you fill with knowledge to be emptied out on tests," Ghosh said. Despite the exceptions, Ghosh said If colleges heed recommendations through a long range systematic process, the report will prove useful. Jones added that the BU community will "discuss In a collegial way the steps we will be taking In response to the national report." According to the report's panelists, more than 12 million students attend the nation'! 3,300 Institutions of higher learning. More than half of them are undergraduates, one-sixth are minorities, two-fifths are over the age of 25, and fewer than three out of five attend some of the report's college full-time. Positive points reflected In the report Included higher education's functions In research, adult education, continuing education, cultural enrichment, public service. Identification of talent and encouragement of creativity The panel writing the report included professors Alexander W Astln of UCLA. J Herman Blake of Tougaloo College In Mississippi, Howard R. Bowen of the Claremont California Graduate School, Zelda F Gamson Rutgers of the University of Michigan; Barbara Lee of University; Harold L Hodgklnson of the Institute for Educational Leadership in Washington, D C and ; Kenneth P. Mortimer of Penn State. 1 The best Memorials Memorial were received during gift* 1984 In memory of the following Individuals: Timothy J Miller '81 by Ronald L Adelberg, Thomas A. Goho, Albert Harpell, Gregory R. McHugh. Rlcbard C White Catherine Longo Pezzano L McGovern. '45 by Jean Applegate, Eileen A Andruss by Grace Dr. Harvey R. Asel, Dorothy I. Bower, Rebecca Chamberlain, Walter S Chesney, Frank CblldZinfki, Lillian R Coldren, Grace F. Conner, >«>vl<\ Kdilh J Dunsten, Margaret M Cuyne, EdW&Td F Lawrence C Bvanolifta, Gladys L, Furlong, Bemice B. (.emiarla, James A Gennarla, K.illiryn E Graham, JOfepbQ OrlbblD, Charles P. Hensley, Elizabeth R Hensley, Verna E. Jones, Thelma L, Knauss, Arthur J Knerr, Marjorle Lee, Sarah E. Mack, Rachel D Mallck, Sort M Markunas, Beulah L. Masser, Mercedes D. Mi ix-riiioH, UK hard S. Menapace, Marilyn L. Muehlhof, Roberta C Nevlll. John W Partridge, Grace P Patterson, Jean A. Plowrlght, Anna M Rlnko, Calmer P Shelhamer, Mary B. Spangler, Janet R. Stahr, Evelyn F Sunday, Elizabeth L. Troy, Sarah E. Vance, Gladys M Wenner, Esther E. Whltenlght J I James Dennis by Charlotte O. Bayne. Dr. Norman Hllgar by Barbara E. Behr, John K Dennen, Annajean L Gehrig, Earl A. Gehrig, John P Gross, Francis J. Radlce, Susanne D. Radlce, Dorothy Schweitzer, John S. Scrlmgeour, Jeananne Scrlmgeour, Ellen Lenslng, Clayton Hlnkel, Charles Chapman, Kathryn Chapman, Marlon Harter, Patricia Washeleskl. Dr. Harold F. E. Pugh, John Stan] tan. Lanterman by Barrett Benson, Michael Stahl, Carl L, Stanltskl, Conrad L W Dr. Margaret Bltner Parke Martha Wright Moe '23 by Esther Bernstein by Kenneth A Btdlack, Louise C. Bldlack, Herman A. Ellenberger, Kathryn J Evans, Eunice Hayward, Jean M. Hoefer, William G. Hoefer, Anne Kula, Michael Kula, Patricia Kula, Anne W Papania, Donald Prince, Edith C. Wllkerson, Martha Hawley. '39 Domlnick Delllquantl by Rose E. Butera, Joan Havard Kilroy Recording Howard M. Kreltzer R C. Coblelgh, Lillian i toyle, Lawrence '34 by Walter S Chesney, Ella Coldren, Grace F. Conner, Edward C. Evangellsta, Kathryn E Graham, lharlei F Hensley, Elizabeth R. Hensley, Thelma L. Knauss, Arthur J Knerr, Marjorle Lee, Sarah E. Mack, Rachel D Mallck, Beulah L. Masser, Mercedes D. McDermott, Richard S Menapace, Alfred H. Miller, Roberta C. Nevlll. Grace P. Patterson, Anna M Rinko, Letha C Schenck, Carmer P Shelhamer, BUen v smith, Mary B Spangler, Janet R. Stahr, Evelyn F. Sunday, Elizabeth L. Troy, Sarah E. Vance. Esther E. Whltenlght. I Dominic Murten by Thomas Jane Renaldo by Lorl Elizabeth H. Hubler Robert L, '31 R Hartsough. Horvath. by her family Redman by George Menarick, Mildred Q. Mullei Clarice Gelllnger Lamar Ruck '15 by Katherine L Ruck K. Blass '37 by Francis D, Sell, Marion Kostenbauder. Audree Reed Robins '38 by Joyceiyn OTE M '38 and Dorothy Summers. Brotherhood by Larry K Stdler Kreinheder Vaas In honor of Dr. Robert Warren by Mary T Ekberg class in giving par- entheses): Class of 1943, 56.5 percent (2) Class of 1934, 55.5 percent Class of 1944, 47.4 percent (6) Class of 1941, 44.1 percent (10) Class of 1945, 43.6 percent ( 1 Class of 1948, 40.2 percent Class of 1922, 40.0 percent (4) Class of 1928, 38.6 percent (7) Class of 1939, 38.1 percent (3) Class of 1933, 37.8 percent The overall participation rate was 20.3 percent, down from 23.5 in 1984. Fifty-six classes had percentages between 20.3 and 56.5 percent. Top 10 classes In dollar totals ( 1983 rank In parentheses) Class of 1972, $7,396 ( 1 Class Of 1978, $6,126 (10) Class Of 1969, $5,036 Class of 1973, $4,807 ( 5) Class of 1980, $4,724 (6) Class Of 1976, $4,554 ( 2) Class of 1974, $4,342 ( 9) Class of 1968, $4,233 ( 7) Class of 1979, $4,192 (8) Class of 1977, $4,111 (3) The classes with the most contributors In 1984 (1983 rank in parentheses): Class of 1978, 207 ( 6) Class of 1977, 199 (1) Class of 1979, 197 Class of 1972, 195 ( 2) Class of 1975, 186 (4) Class of 1974, 184 Class of 1980, 182 (5) Class Of 1976, 176 7) Class of 1969, 176 (3 Class of 1968, 172 ( 8) Classes showing the greatest gains In contributors: Class of 1934, plus 21 Class of 1969, plus 13 Class of 1983, plus 13 . ( recording the greatest Increases In dollar totals Class Of 1978, up $2,337 Class of 1933, up $2,254 Class of 1936, up $1,534 Class of 1972, up $1,305 Class of 1969, up $1,286 Class of 1963, up $1,154 Class of 1983, up $1,082 Boasting the greatest class totals since the first Alumni Annual Fund . In 1974: Class of 1972, $30,069 Class Of 1952, $20,738 Class of 1968, $20,643 Class of 1974, $20,386 Class of 1976, $19,818 Class of 1977, $19,105 Class of 1978, $19,027 Class Of 1942, $18,745 Class of 1973, $18,369 Class Of 1969, $17,493 Twenty-five classes have contributed at least $10,000 as of December 31, 1984 Ronald Keeler by Alfred H Miller best the percentages (1983 rank Thank you, family of 1984 Classes Dr. Cecil Seronsy by Ruth A. Campbell, Harry E. Cole Jr., Louise Seronsy. Dr. : alumni quarterly/mm i6 i ) 1 & friends! Donor names (non-alumni family and friends) Gifts were received from the following non-alumnl family friends of Bloomsburg University and Harold Albertson Barry D Albertson Stanley Adler Richard D. Alderfer Linda P Anderson • Wayne P Anderson • Lou Angelo 1 Murray Arbegast • Joan M. Auten • Theodore Avil • Harold J Bailey • Donald M. Baird John S Baird * Robert S. Baney * Hanover Bank of Pennsylvania * Sharan J Baran 1 Carol Barnett 1 Tom Baxter * Iva Mae BeckJey 1 Barbara E Behr • Richard A Benefield • Frank Bevevino * Kenneth Barrett Benson ' Esther Bernstein • A • Bldlack Louise C. Bidlack Doyle Bird 1 Clarke D. Blttner • James H Jerome A Blakeslee Jr • Ronald W Borick ' Blackburn George P Boss * Patricia M. Boyne • Don P. Bridenstine Jerry H. Brokenshire 1 Sheldon Brotman ' Robert A B rouse Albert J. Bush • David C. Bush • Fred Campbell • Donald Camplese * Jennie H. Carpenter • C. Whitney Carpenter • Nicholas F Carslllo 1 Gelsinger Medical Center • Roger L Chamberlain * Charles M. Chapman * Kathryn S. Chapman * Evelyn M. Chllcote Charles Chronister • Mervin E. Chronister ' James Geary • Liverpool Civic Club ' Conner Printing Co. • Panco Contracting Co. * James E. Cole • NEP Communications, Inc. • Malhame Vestment Co. * G. M. Hock Construction Co. * Rado Mechanical Corp. • Sparkomatlc Corporation • Charles A. Creasy Marianne T. Creasy • Sheraton Danville Inn • Thomas A. Davles Jr • Betty M. Davis • Frank S. Davis Jr ' Charles B. Dawson • William K. Decker • Richard U. Delp • Delta Mu Delta • Douglas K Dillon 1 James P. Dockery • Ron Donnelly * Timothy Eckel Herman A. Ellenberger " Edward B. Evans ' Thomas J. Evans Jr • James D. Everett • Harry S. Evert • S. H. Evert • Wllllamsport Fabric Discount • Joseph Flneman • Paul J. Fontana Jr. • Bill Foster • The Magee Foundation Arthur W. Freeman • Gerald Friedman • Robert A. Gage • Kalyan K. Ghosh * H. Nelson Gibble * J. Jan Girton * Dorothy Goodman • Jerrold A. Griff is * Joanne Growney • Patrick W Haggerty • E. Lawrence Harasym Albert Harpell • Martha A. Hawley Eunice Hayward * Stephen L. Hebbard • Joseph D. Helwig • Lewis Hendricks • Fred H. Henrie • Michael Herbert • William C. Hldlay Jr. • Craig Himes • John A Hoch • Jean M. Hoefer • William G. Hoefer • Kenneth Hoffman • Charles J. Hoppel Lee C. Hopple • Russ Houk • Nancy L Housenick • John B. Houston • George E. Hubler 1 Elton Hunsinger • Ludens. Inc * Milco Industries, Inc. * Hutchison Insurance Agency * Columbia Life Insurance Co. • Clem Jaskiewicz • Sneidman's Jewelry Store • Brian A. Johnson Warren I. Johnson • Larry W. Jones • James C. Kell Galley Keller • Stephen B. Kistler • Gayl J Klingerman * David W Knepley 1 Ronald W. Kocher • Virginia D. Kocher • Marion E. Kostenbauder • Phillip H. Krause • George J Kuczynski Anne Kula Michael Kula 1 Patricia Kula • William J. Kuprevich • Oliver * J. Lanni * Charles W. Laudermilch * Sunshine Laundry, Inc. James G. Law 1 Preston L. Lawton • Gene M. Leiby 1 Adrienne Leinwand • Eric Lenhardt • Ellen L. Lensing 1 Catawese Coach Lines Wilhelmina Lipfert • Linda J. Long • Stephen Lylo 1 Joseph Mad! * Associated Insurance Management, Inc. * Curtis D Markley • Kathy K. Markley • John T. Marzak * John F. Matsko Jr. • Michael J Matzko * Robert A. Maurer • R. F. McCullough Jr. Jack McDowell ' John M. McLaughlin 1 Donald F. Meckley • W Meldrum • Jack Metzer, Inc. • John A. Michaels * Ronald B Moore Larry H. Moss * Joseph J Mowad • Louis D. Muehlhof • Marilyn L. Muehlhof • Richard C Myers Thomas J. Nork • Robert Norton • Ronald W. Novak * Fred H Ogden * Louis O'Neil Shirley A. Oxenrider • Jennifer Leigh Packer • Bloomsburg Panthers Wrestling Boosters * Anne W Robert Papania 1 Glenn L. Parks * Robert J. Parrish Laubach Auto Parts 1 Moyer Pharmacy ' Philadelphia Chapter of BU Alumni Roy D. Pointer 1 H. Benjamin Powell • Gerald W Powers • Donald Prince • Michael E Pugh ' Charles B. Pursel 1 Donald K. Pursel • Meyers Quarterback Club • Bob Gelnett's Radio and TV • Antonio D. Rado Mary E Rarig • Dale H Reichart Robert Reilz • Your Family Restaurant 1 Lowe's Restaurant • David J Revak • Richard J Roberts Jr. 1 Vincent Rochester • Ray C. Rost • Walter S. Rygiel 1 Edgar Sahm • Nancy E. Sanders * Richard Sanders John A. Scerbo ' Paul C. Schatz • Timothy R Schwartz • Thomas K Seiple • Louise Seronsy 1 Weller Vending Service, Inc. • James E. Setlock • John H. Shuman Jr ' Paul G. Slocum • Robert B Snyder David W. Sommers • John W Stahl Pauline V Stark • Lowe's Gulf Station • Long's Supply * Robert B Thomas • Louis F. Thompson ' Stephen A. Tloczynski • Peg Trathen • Shuman s World Travel • Anthony P Turel Jr • George Turner • Michael W Vision • Walter F Vorbleski John L Walker • Robert Warren • Dorelte E Welk 1 Zane D Wetzel • Norman E. White 1 Dennis N WUdt 1 Edith C Wilkerson ' Leonard Winskl • Emerson T Woodward 1 Robert Woodward • Samuel N. Wright • Robert F. Yeager * Robert C Young 1 1 Alumni asKea LIOSS 01 UOSS ot 1 i WD On 7 W/ 6 1 No. alumni Percent who gave giving l (-1) 16.7 1 2 16 4 Closs of 191 14 1 Closs of 1912 22 7 Closs of 1913 23 6 Closs of 1914 16 4 25.0 Closs of 1915 30 7 23.3 Class of 1916 35 7 (-4) Closs of 1917 42 5 (•') Class of 1918 51 8 Closs of 1919 51 11 Closs of 1920 42 8 Class of 1921 63 21 Class of 1922 55 Class of 1923 131 Class of 1924 Class of 1925 1 (.loss 01 1 1910 (-1) (•1) Total Given by class Class total Alumni Fund since 1974 for 1984 $100.00 18.2 $ 30.00 25.0 $100.00 7.1 $25.00 , C Carver Tower Associates $1,022.00 tQS 1 4- 1 is | [Y] mi r.cic r*\\ r»i j.wi $2 075 52 235 76 f $1,862.00 P $1 31.8 $250.00 26 $100.00 ( + $90 001 $2 221.07 $ 90 .00 ( +$10 001 $902 19 $210.00 ($175 001 $4 352.76 20.0 $1 15.00 ( $100 001 $2 800.00 11.9 $ 77.36 (•') 15.7 $125.00 (-7) 21.6 $300 00 19.0 $247.36 (-2) 33.3 $475.00 22 (-6) 40.0 $654.72 (-$313.52) $5,840.19 27 (-14) 20.6 $532.36 ($485.64) $11,806.20 124 38 (•5) 30.7 $1,080.00 (-$41 .62) $9,245.50 10 26 (-4) 23.6 $600.00 ($95.00) $4,933 18 Class of 1926 104 32 30.8 $585.36 ( 184 51 (-10) 27.7 $1,030.00 ( + $63.88) + $53.33) $5,207.45 Class of 1927 Class of 1928 140 54 (-10) 38.6 $1,697 72 ($107.52) $12,209.73 Closs of 1929 165 45 Closs of 1930 155 49 Class of 1931 127 Class of 1932 126 Class of 1933 Louise Seronsv $6988.56 1 (•') 1 (-$7 64) + $25 ( President's Club 1 1 Charlotte O. 9 G $1,412.41 00) $1,381.71 ($50.00) $3,714.71 (-$69.26) $2,199 98 + $55 $4,009 04 | (-9) 27.3 $862.36 + 7) 31.6 $1,134.22 46 (-1) 36.2 $957.36 35 (+2) 27.8 $1,114.50 156 59 (-1) 37.8 $3,962.36 Class of 1934 146 81 + 21) 55.5 $1,758 40 Class of 1935 81 27 (-5) 33.3 $792.36 Class of 1936 60 18 (-1) 30.0 $2, 145.00 Class of 1937 71 24 + 2) 33.8 $812.50 Class of 1938 86 32 (-1) 37.2 $827.22 Closs of 1939 97 37 Class of 1940 91 31 Class of 1941 93 41 Class of 1942 105 38 Closs of 1943 85 48 ( Closs of 1944 57 27 ( Class of 1945 39 17 Closs of 1946 55 14 Class of 1947 64 17 Closs of 1948 87 35 Class of 1949 165 47 Class of 1950 197 63 ( ( ( ( ( ( ( $8 811.18 $8,544.68 Mark A Raynes $184.36) $9,569.85 Richard Sanders ($183.14) $8,106.09 ( + $261.84) $9,229.99 + $2.254. 12) $9,907.62 + $254.54) $7,697.44 (-$146.76) $6,241.22 + $1,534.26) $5,888.24 + $82.50) $7,223.76 ( + $314.85) $5,269.53 ( + $246.34) $9,342.57 38.1 $1,512.08 (-2) 34.1 $1,289.44 (-$67.04) $7,048.76 + 1) 44.1 $1,465.50 ($519.36) $10,285.73 (-9) 36.2 $1,694.22 (-$2,299.88) $18,745.73 + 5) + 1) 56.5 $1,832.22 ( $797.36 ( + $443.98) + $273.24) $12,441.00 47.4 (-4) 43.6 $490.00 (-$51 .62) $3,557.76 25.5 $505.00 ( + $245.00) $2,398.47 (•4) 26.6 $639.86 (-$85.38) $4,805.19 + 2) 40.2 $1,026.84 + $40.24) $7,832.26 (-9) 28.5 $1,740.74 ( 32.0 $2,033.26 ( + $277.50) + $618.69) $10,008.31 ( $9,305.14 120 37 (•2) 30.8 $995.08 (•$75.40) $7,180.39 143 40 (-2) 28.0 $1,305.40 (-$94.00) $20,738.26 Class of 1953 143 41 (-1) 28.7 $1,389.86 Closs of 1954 125 34 (-15) 27.2 $1,329.86 Class of 1955 125 34 (-4) 27.2 $896.18 ( Class of 1956 136 33 ( Class of 1957 181 56 Closs of 1958 201 Class of 1959 Closs of 1960 ( + $325.62) $6,456.79 + $46.50) $5,488.16 $3,775.55 $5,967.88 ( (-6) 24.3 $1,110.62 + 4) 30.9 $1,237.36 + $355.06) + $107.40) + $43.67) 46 (-8) 22.9 $1,092.07 (-$161.38) 272 55 (-5) 20.2 $1,550.18 ($153.87) $7,231 .86 274 58 (-9) 21.2 $1,724.58 ($172,50) $9,104 45 Closs of 1961 284 62 (10) 21.8 $1,706.59 Class of 1962 331 72 (-13) 21.8 $2,150.65 Class of 1963 352 70 (-19) 19.9 $3,272.86 Closs of 1964 394 93 (-22) 23.6 $1,758.40 Closs of 1965 401 89 (-15) 22.2 $2,417.31 Class of 1966 415 96 (-11) 23.1 $2,520.98 ( + $373.67) $10,828.14 Class of 1967 515 109 (-10) 21.2 $3,893.84 ( + $446.29) $15,853.23 Class of 1968 664 172 (-16) 25.9 $4,233.82 ( + $370.43) $20,643.97 Class of 1969 707 176 (+13) 24.9 $5,036.92 Class of 1970 729 158 (-13) 21.7 $3,725.52 Class of 1971 729 137 (-1) 18.8 $2,765.58 Class of 1972 1035 195 (-24) 18.8 $7,396.15 ( $8,938 55 $9,555.98 + $1,1 54.02) $12,731 .58 ($101.20) $10,062.42 ( + $99.59) $1 7.493.33 + $1,305.41) $30,069.57 518,369.95 fin OQ4t $20,386.23 ( 980 163 (-22) 16.6 $4,807.02 ( + $832.84) 184 (•25) 17.2 $4,342 59 ( + $551.05) Closs of 1975 1005 186 (-27) 18.5 $3,412.67 ( + $448.32) Closs of 1976 901 176 (-32) 19.5 $4,554.83 ( + $455.51) + $15.83) C 1 Q Q1Q 00 5 1" o IB 22 + $2.337.10) + $337.65) 519,027 52 C L 07 1 JO 516, 9/1 4o Closs of 1977 945 199 (•53) 21.1 $4,111.36 Class of 1978 1004 207 (-2) 20.6 $6,126.06( Closs of 1979 1091 197 (-20) 18.1 $4,192.70 Closs of 1980 1028 182 (•29) 17.7 $4,724.20 ( Closs of 1981 1113 156 (-22) 14.0 $3 602.98 ( Closs of 1982 1166 93 8.0 $2,231 58 ( Closs of 1983 1145 93 8.1 $2,031.91 Class of 1984 799* 17 2.1 24.100 4,889 20.3 TOTALS ,857.92 $15,037 94 (IO AOC AL $12,025.46 1069 13) 1 + $785.89) + $224.43) Closs of 1974 + $1 + $1,286.27) ( ( ( CIO 1105 f\Z Of\ 51", JO + $813.48) tl A OOl 117 514.021 Ml + $748.35) + $721.73) $9,691.77 ($1,082.91) $2,980 91 $3,843.93 $220.00 $135 785.39 N N U A L $689,421.79 '80 Maroon & Gold Society Audrey C Robert S. Adlis '60 Baney, Associated Insur Management, Inc. Jerome A. Blakeslev h Don p Bridemtlnc Donald Camplese C. Whitney Carpenter NEP Communications, Inc. James W. Dulaney '70 c Stuart Edwards '41 Eda Bessie Edwards '41 James D. Everett '83 Elaine Everett The Magee Foundation Ira B. Gensemer '61 Elizabeth D. Gensemer Elwood R. Harding '68 Hostetter MllCO Industries, Inc. Mary R II Gelsinger Medical Center Drew Kevin Main B. 18 Randolph May Marion Reese '73 R. Mary C. Thomas Rellly E P 0 R T James '60 '76 '67 '33 K. Selple Weller Vending Service, $7,116.50 (-$127.26) Closs of 1973 ( $8,179.36 + $451.08) ( A $4,463.45 Closs of 1952 ( Hock Construction. Inc E. Dawson 78 ($125.76) ( ( 4 M Gerald D. Fritz 41 William H Garson '63 Robert R Griffin '73 Margaret A Griffin '69 George E Hubler Columbia Life Insurance Co. Verna E. Jones '36 Jack McDowell Larry H. Moss + Class of 1951 ( 8 '33 Thomas ( ( ( 00) Bayne Margaret L. Burns '67 John R. Choyka "72 Janice L Choyka "72 Inc. E. Set lock Michael Leroy Smith '75 John W. Thomas '47 Louise S. Thomas '42 Walter F. Vorbleskl Florence Vorbleskl "28 Robert Warren Long Porch Society Kathryn Abbett '28 Stanley Adler Robert S Asby '59 Sharan J. Baran Lee R. Beaumont '43 Richard A Benefield James H. Blackburn Ronald Borlck Bower '69 Richard Jerry H. Brokcnshlre Robert A Brouse Jane Slottje Burns '62 David C Bush Roger L Chamberlain W W James Geary Charles A Creasy Marianne T Creasy Continued on page 25 ALUMNI OUARTERLY/Mareh II 1985 Class of 1927 Class of 1920 Class of 1905 Jane Park Ash burner • Amu D. Barrow • Fem E. Eshleman • Ruth J. Carney • Elizabeth P. Meyer Grace E. Pannebaker * Edward Unangst * Miriam J Williams Vera Hemingway Housenlck • Mary M. Fry Class of 1907 Edwin M. Barton • Class of 1921 Florence Slppel " Angeline E. Beavers • Miller I. Buck • Adallne Burgess Jean Conner • Theresa Dougherty • Edna S Durling • Beatrice 1 W. Elchner • Warren Fisher • Camilla L. Garey Anonymous Margaret E. Hlnes * Frank KJem * Lydla A Klumpp * Helen E. Josephine A. Moyer • Leona Kocher • Margaret J. Martin * Phillips • Mary G. Shaler • Anna Unangsl • Ruth M. Utt Lillian N. Yerkes Class of 1910 Julia Gregg Brill F. Lewis 1 H Rena Carpenter Anna Edwards * • Sara Kathleen S. Bonner Oce Beryl Austin * Naomi Bender Wilma D. Bowman 1 Ethel F. Brown • Nola E. Brown • Alice E • Burdon Sylvia Clmmet Thelma P. Cooper • Ruth S. Dicksteln • Molly B. Duffy * Helen H. Evans • Mary L. Farr • Anonymous • Vivian J. Frey • Mary K. Gallagher 1 Edna B. Gattey • Doris F Hassert • F. Ruth Howells • Victoria S. Glger Edith Q Jakobsen • Gladys B. Krick • Eva Elizabeth M. Iloff • Lloyd Grace T. Marlow • George A. Mathews • Mildred A, McCloughan 1 Alice C. McCulloch • Anonymous 1 Regis Morris Margaret Pendleton 1 Catherine M. Polacky 1 Jule T. Prtsbak Bertlne Prosser • Lola K. Pulling 1 Elizabeth A. Rellly • Ruth Rockwell • Hope S. Rosser • Geraldine H. Ruch • Edith S. Ruoff • Marion M. Shadduck • Reba S. Shannon • Irene B. Spitz * Mary P. Stewart 1 Elizabeth J. Stout 1 Isabel M. Sweeney • Helen A. Thomas • Lena E. VanHorn * Veronica Thompson 1 Dorothy Mary M. Wintersteen B. Tubridy • Class of 1928 Class of 1911 Class of 1922 Kathryn Abbett * Anonymous * Anna T Arnold • Anonymous Edith J. Baynum * Thelma M. Blttner ' Margaretta M. Bone * Jeanette H. Buckingham * Anna L Bush * Caroline S. Criswell • Geraldine E. Cross • Anonymous • Irene Davis • Fay M Dendler • Mary P Dole • Alice L. Evans • Grace A. Fry • Haze] J. Furman • Francis Garrity • Margaret 0. Gordon • Grace E Hartman * Mary K. Heintzelman • Doyle W. Ivey • Helen A Kramer * AtUla S. Lewis 1 Margaret L. Lewis • Mabel Linskill ' Gladys Hlrsch Lyon Lydia Taylor Martin 1 Elizabeth D. Miller • Helen E. Morris ' Claire Nuss • Marjorie K. Perrotti 1 Mary K Powell • Zelma Ramage 1 Mildred J Rehm • Ethel E Richards • Margaret D. Riehl • Rachel Sauers * Anonymous Anita R. Scott • Nelle D. Shockloss • Rosalie B. Smiley • Mildred E. Stauffer • M. Louise Stevens Sterling Strauser * Rhea J. Strausser • Lois A. Watkins 1 Martha D Watkins • Dorothy B. Way • Mildred S. Weiss • Gladys Jr Whttmire • James H. Williams * Anna Nancy Zorskas * Eudora E. Womeldorf Class of 1912 Cllnlon li Urlll • F Fenstcmakcr Hi-ul.ih * Freda Adams * Esther Beckenbaugh Beryl J. Dice • Mary S. Emmanuel • Anonymous • Marie K. Harris • Edna S. Harter • Lois P. Jones • Martha Y Jones • Mary L. Paetzell • William Payne • Gladys E. Ramage * Adelle C. Raymond 1 George B. RJlawn Jr. Class Gift of $92.99 Hronson * Ruth K Everett • Edith McDougall W Anna * Russell W Bower Evadne M Ruggles * • • Hervey B. Harriet E. Sweppenhiser • Bertha • Helen E. Weed • Lucille Wise Howard Smith • Edgar B. Sutton • Tralna • Elizabeth Vincent M • Trlvelplece 1 Alfarctta S. Wllner Class of 1923 Class of 1913 • Mock Irene B. • M Robert L Glrton • Susie H. Ixmgenberger Gertrude Parker • Merle Patten Dickinson T. H Bowes • Hazel K Burns • Hilda Coulston • Kathryn F Edmonds 1 Helen A. Gulley • Hilda Heller • Beatrice B. Jopling • Grace W. Keller • Anna D. Kohler • Anonymous * Winifred Llbby • Alice Lutz * Helen H. MacNaught Helen Anna • ClOherty Ann., W • Kathryn M. Burke F Charlotte Freyermuth • • Elma L. Major • Ira C. Markley Margaret A. Mlnner • Leona W. Moore • Helen K. Mosler • Helen Padgett • Kathryn Pelak * Evelyn C. Reld • Anonymous • Lola Seward • Cell Tuffy Class of 1914 Class of 1929 Ida W. Acore ° Rachel W. Anthony • Evelyn Avery Margaret J. Beidleman * Esther M. Bittner • Dorothea R Brennan • Pauline E. Brockman 1 Antoinette Carman • Marion H. Carter • Audrey H. Cohen Louise F. Cox • Ralph Davies * Davis * Dorothy J. Decker 1 Lucille M. DeVoe * Emily Elva G Fairman • Mildred A. Goodwin * Alberta Green • Irene E Guest * Roy J Haring • Mary A. Harry • Myrtle A. Hayes • Isabel A. Hester * Leonora G. Heydon • Estella M. Hyssong * Anonymous • Mary M. Kerstetter * Frances Linskill Dorothv A Paget * Caroline E. Petrullo • Ruth E Rhinard Amelia Sawicki • Erma G. Shearer • Walter M. Siesko * Cora A Smith • Elsie M. Stauffer 1 Anna J. Todd • Anna M. Troutman Stella * I Lovlsa S. Gosamun Glcnnls H Rlckcrt Florence W. Hassert • ' Anonymous 1 Class of 1924 * Edltha Ent Adams 1 Doris Aldrlch • Charlotte Armstrong • Grace E. Auten • Helen E. Barrow • Grace W. Beers • Frances H Blose • Margaret E. Brumbach • Ruth T Conway • Mary Cullinan ' Alice Davis • Kathryn E Dechant • Beulah D Gibson • Marie Hemmlg William M. Hess 1 Margaret J Jones • Faye K Koch • Stasia Kowalski • Helen J. Landis • Margaret E. Lewis • Ruth N. Llndenmuth • Max E. Long • Maude S. Meyer 1 Helen L Noakes • Mabel R. Noble • Anna E Pearson • Maud M. Rldall • Dora W. Rlsley • Gertrude M. Roberts 4 Louise S. Rolland • Mildred Schollenberger • Viola M. Stadler • Martha A Stapln • Clara V. Thomas • S. Matilda Waples • Eva L. Watters • Laura K Wendel • Sarah D Whltlock • Edna D. Williams Class of 1915 1 Joseph Cherrle Grace Josephine D Hutchison Flicker! • Tom K Williams Giles I Norma • Mary H. B. • Harrington McCready 1 Edna A. Class of 1916 1 E. Walaitis * Arline F Wertman H. Elizabeth Williams Agnes E. Wilson • Esther F. Wright • Elizabeth C. Yeich Class of 1930 Leona M Brunges * Coleman * Eva Jose Cox • Grace Davis • Jessie E Davis • Dorothy W. DeWire • Margaret R. Disidoro • Josephine Drueding • Eleanor M. Dwyer • Loretta Fleming 1 Augusta S • E Baker • Margaret S. Bitler • Claire T. Cavanaugh • Janetta Y. Virginia Cruikshank • Anonymous M • Helen Day • Dorothy Fritz • Helen V. Florence E Munro • Valettu L. Robinson • Allen G. Benson ' Lavina K. Young Florence Mcllugh * Anonymous Foose Grace Class of 1925 • Mary E Alice Foose Gardner • • Jasper Anonymous M * Fritz • Kathryn Fritz Dorothy M. Gorrey * ' Elizabeth Grimes Harold H. Hidlay • Karleen Hoffman Charles A. John • A. Elizabeth Jones • Elfed H. Jones • Myrtle Ker • Congetta P Kotch • Beatrice E. Learn • Grace A Lord • Helen W. Lukus • Jennie R. Mattern • Mary G. Meier • Anonymous ' Lillian R Miller • Anne H. Morgis Jason S. Patterson • Dorothy Pihlblad • Catherine D Reilly • Annie E. Schell • Thursabert Schuyler ' M Class of 1917 Katherinc Allen Agnes Dleffenbacher • Nan R. Jenkins Myrtle K Shepherd * Nellie Tmkk-wlcz • Helen M OToole * 1 Bessie M. Bogart 1 Lillian Burgess • Helen Gertrude Crayton Elizabeth L. Daniels • Laura Davis • Esther M. Farrell • Martha A. Fisher • C. Ellen Howard • Wilhelmina Lesaius ' Anonymous • Mabel L. Nicholas • Mildred M. Powell • Margaret E. Price • Martha Priest • Ruth M. Rudy • Anna R. Sidler • James H Sterner • Anonymous • 1 • Elizabeth Sutllff Susan R Turner Margaret F Walsh • Bessie M. Werkheiser • Grace White • Alma Wilson V Cashmareck 1 • Anonymous • M • Tedesco Catherine W. Violet V. Symons Vezo • • John D. Taylor • Virginia Lorene F. Whitmire • Margaret E Yenchar Class of 1918 Anonymous Simons • Ida • W Rose A. Klelar Snydei * • F. Harriet M.iri.m I' Knorr SIIIcI.t * • Lcanora N. Marv P Wianl Class of 1931 Class of 1926 ' KattMriM Y eager Anonymous Marion S Carpenter • Irene R Crevcling • Marjorie I. Davey • Margaret C. Eager • D.-Lucllle K. Foulkrod • Eva B. Fry • Helen J. Gradwell • Catherine S. Harman • Margaret R Isaac • Bessie G. Kanel • Alice W. Karosa • Martha M Lingertot • Louneta Lorah • Mary M. McElhenny • Frances C. Menslnger • Antonla Metzker • John J. Oplarv 1 James S Rltter • Christine B. Roeder • John T. Rowlands • Mary S. Ruddy • Emily E. Rupert • Ruth A. Smith • Lcora V Souder • Hazel S. Stookey • Margaret C. Stracka • Bertha M Sutllff • Pearl H. Swenson B Martha VanScoten • Ann G Vaughn • Helen P. WaJborn • Class of 1919 Rhoda Crouse • Mabel G Decker • Harriet L. Frack • Anonymous • Lillian Long • Helen W Malnwarlng • PrtscUla McDonald • Grace K Miller • Margaret T Reynolds • K Mug-oral VMt&M • Catharine k ffUktme EmUy D Duma 1 Jane F. Brewington • Cora W. Burd 1 Rose E Butera • Esther R Castor • Dorothy K. Chase • Lewis L Crevellng ' Helen C. Cunningham • Albina M. Davis • James B. Davis • LaRue C Derr • Frank V. Faus Florence F Fowler • Frank J. Colder • Margie H Gregory Thomas Charlotte L. M Henry • Anne L. Hibbard • Nicholas Jaffin * Kepner • Elizabeth Kerr • Thomas Kirker • Eve C Krauss • Grace G. Martin • Helen Florence B. Kitchen C. McGeehan Margaret L McNealls • Corinne A. Miller • Anne C Murtha • Anne OUendick • Minnie B Olschefsky • Doris Lois S. Paulson C Quick • Mary Ellen Raiewskl • Helen • Reba W E Ritchie ALUMNI QUARTERLY /March Schmidt • Bessie A. Shilling • Ruth E Sonner • Anonymous Marlon E. Troy • Raymond Williard ! CTarence R Wolever Dorothy J. Wolf 1 Mary G. Wolever • Dorothv F Wright Esther H Yale ' Helen G. ZebrowsJci • • D Pauline Long Edna P Long * Richard O Maltha * Jack L Merti • Richard C Nonnemacher 1 Geraldlne Oberle * James Pape 1 Dominic R PlOO Sr • Peter G Podwlka * Kntherlne L Ruck * Dora K Smith • Anonymous 1 William F. Smith C David Snyder Bernlce B Stout 1 F Stuart Straub • Grace J Thomas * * Louise S Thomas 1 Dawn Q Trewella * Mary S Wagner William P Wanlch * Dr Jeanne N Zimmerman Levitt Class of 1932 Class of 1937 Ruth E Baker * E Mae Berger 1 Anonymous * Mary E. Davis * Catherine H Driver * Louise R. Cacchione Luclle M. Ecker 1 Roy J Evans • Blanche D Evert 1 Frank J • Ezra W. Harris Gerosky Jessie L Haywood 1 Chester C Hess • WUbur J. Hlbbard • Mildred Hinebaugh 1 Edith S. Hoffman Kathryn M. Houser Clarence L. Hunslcker • Marie G. Kirker 1 Margaret H K rouse 1 Minnie E Lean • Ethel M. Long • Anna L. Lorko • Mary R. McGuire » Lois M. McKlnney • Dorothy H. Moore * Anonymous ' Theron R. Rhlnard * Emily Z. Sage 1 Lois D Anonymous ' Sara M Berger 1 Marian M Cohen • Ruth M Cummins Ruth R Dlckerman • Leon R Dixon ' Marie F. Foust Annajean L Gehrig • Earl A Gehrig * Glenda C Glassmlre * ' 1 Class of 1943 Robert R Goodman Mary G Kuc • Alvln Dorothy Hippensteel * Earl T Hunter S Laplnski ' Helen S Moore ' Harry Nelson ' Mary M Northrop ' Luther A Peck 1 Mary Relsler 1 Gladys B Rohrbaugh * Ray G Schrope * Donald A Watts • Anonymous Joyce W Adamlc Arabel E Adams * Beatrice K Algalt * Lee R Beaumont * Martha L. Brown 1 Anna M Buck * Boyd F Buckingham 1 Mary' E Bruner * Joanna F Buckingham • Josef Ina V Caban • Anonymous Hannah Culp * Marjorie C Deets ' Reba M Fellman Virginia * Irving Gottlieb 1 D ' Grow Ruth Hope Handy Mae L Fletcher • Mabel T Heffelflnger • Kathryn Hess • David M Jones Joyce M Kleckner 1 Joseph Koxlowskl * Ruth R Klawltter Reglna A Langan * Kleanore A Laplnski ' Wlnton Laubach 1 Lou B l-vnn * George E Miller • June H Norrls 1 Sara J Ortt Raymond B Perry • Bemnrd l»ufnak * William H Selden • • Virginia Shambach • Martha L Starr * Marlon W States Frank M Taylor * Anthony J Valente * Jean K VonBlolin 1 1 Catherine L Wagner 1 Elwood M Wagner 1 Sara K Wagner • June 0 Wandrus • Dorothy J Wasco • Martha H Wright Stouffer Myrtle I. Swartz Gladys R. Witmer • Ramona 0. Thomas • Mary A Vollrath • Class of 1938 * Florence Barrett Freda P Bowman • George R Casan Helen P. Cassano * Dorothy A. Cawthornc • Dorothy E Cronover 1 Margaret S Dickey • Helen E Ditty • Marlon 1 Fettcrman 1 Andrew L Elmore * Eleanor S. Faust * Aerlo Felterolf ' John E. Florlni • Elizabeth J Gllllgan • Mary E Hamer Bernlce B Gennaria • Anonymous • Robert T Heckcnluber John F Hendler ' Charles P James ' Wlllard S. Krlegh • Vance S Laubach 1 Anne J. Maslow Anna Medyckl Cyril F Menges • Marjorie B. Morrison Anonymous • Nell M Richie • Robert J Ellen C. O'Connell Rowland 1 George T Sharp 1 Joycelyn M. Summers Class of 1933 M 1 Charlotte 0. Bayne * Mabel Belles Laura * Harriet A. Boop • Margaret S. Bristol • • Marion D. Anonymous Ruth P. Drake Dorothy A. Asson G. • Bollinger Anonymous Danowsky • • Dorothy S. Francis • Catherine A Fuller 1 Alice S Glenn • Marjorie L. Harrington • Irene Heister • Charles F Hensley • Violet S. Hoffman • Evelyn S Hooven • Gertrude C Howells ' * • Ethel M. Hummel " Melba C. Hyde Anonymous Anonymous Eugene M. Keefer ' Evelyn M. Keefer 1 Anonymous Frances * Margaret H Kunkle • Anne M. Labosky • Anonymous 1. Krum 1 • Lois Lawson * Mary K. Lelby Anonymous ' Dorothy G Lovell • Mary B. Malers * Anne Maloney • Sarah A. Mitten • Irene N. Munson • Iva C Newton Anonymous • Claire M. Porter • Marian C Pyle • Mary C. • Reilly • Ruth J. Richards ' Kenneth Roberts • Anonymous ' Ruth L. Shive • Dilys E. Skutches * Anonymous • Anonymous Mary A. Stahl • Kathryn E Thacher • Louise K. Thomas • Edna A. Tobias • Clair E. Troy • Pauline R. Turek • Edna G. Whipple • Anonymous * Grace Worrall • Emily D. Zelsloft Class of 1944 M Louise Allison 1 Uls C Bryner • Anne L Chandler • Edwards ' F.flle Frederick G Dent • Helen A Dlehl " Sara J Gore * Joyce E Hay * Edna S Heckman Edward V Hendricks • Pauline G John • Wanda A l.angdon • • Walter A McCloskey • Anonymous 1 Ixiutse E Mlssmer Jean A Moyer Sara E Peters ' Jean K Powell • Florence Rzcmlen * Carmel A Slrlannl • Margaret K Smiley * Samuel J M Class of 1939 M * Margaret E. Artley 1 Sterling J Banta 1 I-eonard E Barllk Isaiah D. Bomboy 1 Wlllard A Christian Jr • Albert A Clauser • James V. DeRose 1 Miriam Frank • Anna Victor J Ferrari • Morgan E Foose Trapanl Helen C Anita Annabel Jones 1 Letha Guttendorf * Robert P. Hopkins 1 Sara Ellen I) Kinley • Lois E. Koch • Harriet L. Kocher Laubach • Alvln G Llpfert • William Martley 1 George A Grace R. Asel • Woodrow W. Aten • Paul Baker • Leonard Balchunas • Dorothy I. Bower • Jean M Bredbenner • Woodrow ' Brewington • Rebecca Chamberlain • Walter S. Chesney • Frank J. Chudzlnski • Ella C. Coblelgh • Lillian R. Coldren Grace F. Conner * Alice K. Coyne ' Margaret M. Coyne • Edward F. Doyle • Florence C. Drucis * Edith J. Dunsten • Mary D. Elder • Lawrence C. Evangellsta • Gladys L. Furlong * James A. Gennaria • Kathryn E Graham Anna N. Greene • Joseph Q. Gribbin • ' Herman • Alice M. Elizabeth R. Hensley Robert A. Hawk • Mary H. Humphrey • Eleanor K Johnson • Anonymous ' * Thelma L. Knauss Florence H. Kindt • Margaret A. Klock Arthur J Knerr * Roman D. Koropchak * Freda H. Laubach 1 Marjorie Lee • Anonymous • Anna A. Lindenmuth Sarah E Mack • Rachel D. Malick • Daniel J Malone • Nora M• Markunas • Beulah L. Masser • Mercedes D McDermott S. Menapace * Alfred H Miller • Paul Mudrick • Mildred Q. Muller • John W. Partridge • Grace P. Patterson Mark E. Peifer • Jean A. Plowright • Pierce M Reed Dorothy M. Richards ' Anna M Rinko • Letha C. Schenck Ruth W. Seely • Helen E. Sharp • Carmer P Shelhamer • Smith • Ellen V John P- SheUenberger « Edith B. Shute Michael P. Sopchak • Mary B. Spangler • Mary C Spence Janet R. Stahr • Marie G. Sweppenheiser 1 Gertrude M Walters Elizabeth L. Troy • Sarah E Vance Zawatski Gladys M. Wenner • Esther E. Whitenight • Felicia M. G Millroy Roberta C. Nevill • 1 Jennts Helen M McGrew • Alexander J McKechnle Jr Ogden • Robert H. Parker • Elizabeth Parsons ' Deborah J • ' Andrew ' Smeal Ruth D. Wllhelmlna P. Schefner Rowland 1 A Stroh • Philip E Traupane 1 Virginia R Traupane Sara E * Tubbs • Frank M Vandevender • Walter Woytovlch Evelyn F Young * Dorothy Zimmerman • Ray 0 Zimmerman • Jessie E Wearne ' Class of 1945 LaRue G Bender • Marjorie G Cosgrove 1 Flora C Crocker L Dietrich * Julia W Drlskell ' Jeanne K Epley Anonymous * Lucille M Gulda Joseph J Gulla • Mary W Hoffman * Marlon E Ruber Marilyn S Jackson ' Mary l-ou F John * Mary V Kohrherr Eudora Lyhne ' Gloria Opalka ' Arlene N Supcrko Betty Class of 1935 * F Baker • John T Beck • John J. JJuHf g • Mildred E Thomas F. Davis • Gerald C. Harter Hlnes Anonymous • Velma M. Kerstetter John J. ' Helen F. Markley Anonymous ' Sam Krauss " Unora B. Mendenhall McGrew • Genevieve McKelvey a m e h T Prokopchak Michael Anonymous • Menges ' A R R E Francis D Sell Wimam I £ed • Donald A Ruckle • Stewart | HamTs. Steinhart Edna M. Stevens Veda *L Lauretta • " 1 1 • * * Class of 1940 Class of 1946 * Rose T. Boehner * Mildred A. Bonln * Evallne R. Bozltsko Fay G. Clark • Phylis W Dlehl Kathryn W. Elmer • Alice L Finnerty * Ben E. Hancock ' Gladys J. Harris * Beulah B. Hewitt • Clayton H Hlnkel * Elnora U Houck ' Albert W Houser • Margaret B Hyssong • Mae W Illeck Robert A Linn Sr • Maria R. Pendleton Charles Kelchner • * Raymond F. Sanger Anonymous Lillian Y. Sanger 1 Eugene F Sharkey ' Leonard E Stout * Dorothy D Tllson Alfred S Washeleskl * Carl T Ferdinand F Vlslntainer Welllver • Jean S, White • Fern B Whitcbread • Lorraine Wlggs • Gertrude W. Wlthey Class of 1941 Cimbala Warrington • Helen L Walls • Florence F Yeany E Wrlslar McCutcheon Class of 1934 Irene R Yeanv Philip 0 Richard 19 Aleta S Carr • H Raymond Chandler Jr • Dorothy C Dean Ehrhart • Joseph A Ellsworth 1 H Burnls Fellman • Carolyn C Fritz • Barbara J Hartman * Stuart L Hartman • Mildred R Kathryn J Evans ' Kathryn B Hartman " Verna E Jones 1 Sara Keppley * Ernest V. Lau • Ruth W. LeGrande 1 Man- Jane F McCutchen • Mervtn W Mertcle • Charles P Michael • Man Ann Russi * Evelyn F. Sunday • Anonymous * John Yeager * Bernard J Young * Frances R Young * 1985 Ruth S Blcry 1 Claraline S Baylor » Barbara G Benoski Agnes P Casari • Mary D Chaapel ' C Elizabeth H Brown 1 Peter J Eshmont • Stuart Edwards • Eda Bessie Edwards Anonymous • Lois G Gassert ' Helen P Gommer • Thurwald 1 Gommer Sr Leon H Greenly ' M. Rebecca W Hackenburg ' Isabella William G. Kerchusky ' Irene D Conrad • Jerome Mary B Grimes Horvath ' L Ward • O G • Anonymous Leo J. Lehman Anonymous • Elizabeth M. OHora " Catherine 0 Rennlnger CUrk R Rennlnger _ . M Howard Anonymous • Helen J Soback • Elda H Taylor Laplnski ' • Tomllnson • Sara M. Tomllnson V White • Howard T Williams • Llchtel Ruth S Weniger 1 Marqueen E Dorothy A Wodock 1 * Jean Applegate * Athamanlla Bowman * Anonymous • Stephen M Hotz • Nellie Kramer 1 Eileen L McGovern • Evelyn W Mooney 1 E Marjorie Murray * Vlolel I. Owens ' * Dora B ' Phyllis S Silk Janet R. Ungerman Dorothy Pugh Walker ' Ida M Zerby Class of 1947 L Wanda Carver Joseph J Barchock * Robert L Bunge 1 Anonymous Bertha V Daniels • Nancy J Devore Thomas P ' William W * * Charles C Horvath Harmany William E Grow Hummel * France* C Kapuschlnsky • Helen M 1Kula • KoIhtI• P Martin * Helen f Roberts • John W Thomas Anonymous Vincent Washvlllc 1 John R Zerby Class of 1948 Jane N Barndt • June N Bones • E Paul N Baker Jr Anonymous • Henry E Crawford * J Rosanna Anne Boyer » Creasy Elroy F Dalberg • Frederick J Debell Jr. • Pauline , — Mildred M. Wesner ' Alice E. Yeager Irene • L. \oung Kohn Robert D Abbott • Samuel Cohen • Mae W Deitrich • M Claire Balles Brochyus Stanley • C • Anonymous Class of 1936 W Haines • George E Menartck • Ruth K Moser Anne F Rezsek • Mary E Rush • Rose Marie Schleber • Robert Nancy E. Seltzer • Anonymous ' Anonymous Schramm F Maglll Class of 1942 Be mice E. Badida Anonymous • Howard • E • * Betty L Fisher ' Jack A Glllung Doris K Hosier ' Harry G John ' I^rwls A Krzywlckl * Millard C Ludwlg ' John F Dormer Jamei J Eleanor • Elwood H Beaver Edward B. Can • Viola D Charlotte Waahvtlle R • Sharpless Leonard R ' Anonymous » Anonymous Wearne • Helen S. Whltebread Mildred ALUMNI OUARTERLV/Marcn 20 1961 Class of 1949 Cla*» * AbMo M • of $75 Cilft Edwin Allegar Albano Edward G Baker * • Adda Mary F Albano M Barrett * MeKlwee * Grelchcn Troback Mclwiln * Robert T Mlfrurd • Anonymous Neater • Wllmer F Nwter • Anthony J Paulmeno Francla J. Radlce • Horace Headier • John N. Relchard Kobcrt G Rellz • Nancy M Riley • Carl If Robblm Kmory R Stanley • Julia P Sterling * Richard C Stout William J Tldey • Laureen A Wott* •Carolyn H Williams Kenneth E Wire * Ix»Ik I) • Class of 1954 Ann Auerweck ' Eleanor B Balent 1 Edgar F Berry Jr • A Brennan 1 Flora K Buckalew • Michael R Criscl * John E Dennen 1 Sheldon Erwlne * Anonymous 1 Richard R Forschner Robert L Garrison Joseph S Glosek * Patricia B Holllngsworth 1 Gerald E. Houseknechl ' Anonymous * Franklin Dolores K. Jones ' 1 Rose Mary Kennedy 1 Joan Kllroy • Kenneth Kirk * Patricia * Joseph D. Kissinger, Jr * Jerome S Kopec 1 Feme S. ' Mary Ruth Lewis • Louise M. Llnscotl * Albert J McManus » Anonymous • Marie A Morgan • William Nunn Joan K Palermo 1 Nancy T. Phillips • Ruth F Schumaker 1 Jeananne Scrlmgeour ' Myra A Wagner Kirk Krolhe 1 !•' Donald I'arry M Domthy Koedei M Miller Henry Paeholec * John Pan/etlu Paul P Plevyak • James A Reedv Jr • Relcharl Kugcne ' It * Berdlne A Rlttenhouse Shlpe * Paul I) Slusser William K Warren M Anonymous • Wayne N VonSlelten • Elizabeth J Wagner LOtUM Wenl/el 1 John W Williams • Bernard J Zellnskl Gerald Bacon • Carol M Bell • Muriel F Brush * Jam* R • Harold P EmmlU • Helen T Bmmltl • Carleton h Crevellng Fritz Itoberl • Joan E Hosier * Richard 8. Hummel • Donald Kline * Mike Masanovlch • Daniel P A. Gamble Hllemaii • C Kcarns McGrcw * Mary D Genevieve S • • Norman E Barbara Oren A Baker ' Albert T Bellnsky • Nanette L Crossman * E Cluneal • George Derk 1 Betty H. Dunkclberger • I Felfer • Shirley B. Fenstermacher • Arnle Garinger * Elinor E Gay • Philip W Gergen • Anonymous • Mollie H. HarreU * Carol L Heard ' Carolyn Karas • Marlene P Klein * M Ixwlse Krafjack • Mary Imu Llnkchorst * Mary E. Miller Constance A Morris • John W Nemetz * Mary Poe * Anonymous • Hope C Rebuck * Sherrill V. Rittenmeyer * Urctla N Ryder • Thomas E Sanders • Relda R. Scott # 'Lura S Shader ' Joseph J Shemanski * Carol L West • Ruth E Williams • Jay S. Wlrth • Gloria Zerbe W Robert Patricia R Class of 1956 • Class of 1951 C Dlann Bauersfeld • William L Bltner • Wylla M. Bllner * Camel A. Casper • John Chruney • Marian A. Chruney • Theophele J Ellas • Curtis R English • Patricia H Eyer * R. Glen Fenstermacher Joanne M Gentry ' Howard S. Hall ' H. Jack Healy ' Rodney C Kelchner • Barbara B. Kissinger ' George E. Kocher • Ronald G Krafjack * June Lynn • Robert T Lyon • Jacqueline A Mlchehl * J. Harrison Morson • Mary R. Moser • Thomas J Rosalyn V Pennington • Anonymous • Karol E. Ruppel * Eugene R Schulthels • Milford E Shelhamer * Margaret M. Shuda • Shirley K. Thomas • Anonymous ' Emma A Winn • Donald M. Wise .1 Class of 1952 Anonymous • « James Babcock Dale T Bennett • George E Kathleen Boychuck • Russell Robert P Burns Charles Dalv * Pallida Dlseroad ' Marguerite Boltlngliouse C Brachman • Brown Albert L • • Joan Ccrula • U>on Coval • Gloria M Ermlsh • David C Evans • Ham M Fcnstcrmachci • Prlsclllu Fenstermncher • Francis B Gallnskl • Lola D Glass * Constance Gobora 1 Mavnurd L Hurrlng ' Cliurlotte • M I less David W. Jcnklas • Calvin Anonymous • Richard F Lenhart ' Nancy Lychos • Kanyuck • Eleanor Kennedy • Richard A Ledvard • Jack M Joyce Marie • William McAloose * Uux • Vincent Nnwrockl * Rose Poglrskl • Janet Price Thomas E Schukis ' Anonymous 1 Francis J Stanltskl M Stonlk • Robert M Womer Class of 1957 Miriam Argall • George J Bach Jr Doris Brown • Harry P. Burggraf 1 Marylou T Blesecker • William E. Cranmer • James B. Creasy • Robert L. Dipipl • William E Dupkanick • Jacqueline D Epler • Mary M Ertel • Marilyn Evans • U Grant Ewell • Yvonne M Eyer • Shirley Felnroth Anne G Fisher Margaret A. Follmer • Anonymous • John J Ford • Winifred G. Hall • Donald R. Hare • Annabelle L. Hargreaves • William C Harrell • Anonymous • Enola Hawk • Harry Hughes 1 Joseph J Jones • James H Joy • Margaret Y Keller Suzanne Keller • Evelyn M Kllpatrick • Anonymous • Alice F, Linn • Robert J. Marenlck • Janet Masterman • • Isaiah L McCloskey Jr • Nancy McNabb • Donald McNeils Victor Michael • Margaret Moore • Donna R. Murphv Jeanne O'Neill • John R. Phillips • William Pohutsky • Anonymous • Thomas J Reimensnvder • William Sarkas • Anonymous ? lister J Shuda • Etta G Sill • Kenneth R. Smith BT e S WWl ' Dlck c Slrlne ' Coralie H. Thompson • l i l J* Robert P K, Yorl Francis Esther M. Franklin 1 Elizabeth D. Gensemer • David R Gerber ' Helen M. Grim • Samuel W. Haupt • Robert A. Hess • Clare Hlleman • Ronald Hlleman * Charles C. Housenick • Linda B. Hutchinson * Adam James • Joanne D Jones • Wallace I Knepper Byron K Krapf • Dale A. Krothe 1 Helen R. Mader * Paul G Manko ' James R. McCarthy 1 Barbara McFall 1 Mary Mellon Victor A. Miller • William R. Morris • Arthur L. Ohl • Anonymous ' Nicholas Pituch • Yvonne G. Rathbone Marjorie B. Robaton • Lois E. Sauers * Anonymous • Carl L Stanltskl * Conrad L. Stanitski • Ronald L. Stetler • Judith W Stevens • John S Stinson • Joseph P. Swatski • Bernice K. Thomas • William M Thomas 1 Lawrence M. Troutman • William L Vincent • Beverly B. White • Edward C. Wojciechowski • Richard 0. Wolfe • Ronald G. Wolfe Class of 1961 lyde ( Boychuck Adams • Barbara G Davis • Palmer E. Dyer • Stephen Fago • Joseph Joan Fix • Mary K Fowler 1 Anonymous ' Mary C Gehrlnger • Edward Goodhart • Robert V Haas • Marjorle H Hurbert • Anonymous • Ruth Keeler Robert LaBarr ' David Unkchorst • Donald R McCllntock 1 Anonymous ' David N Newbury • Nancylou O'Brien • Charles * Michael J Durso h elfer • K. der Jerome C. Chepulis • Dorothy Dayton • Elizabeth M. Deal Winifred W. Donkochik • Evelyn M. Duncan • Phyllis C. Edwards • Robert D Edwards • Thomas L. Engleman • Gary * Erwlne • Barry F. Faust • Paul J. Freireich • Samuel W Kuser • Janice C. Lorah • Paul A. Luzenski • Eugene P Makara * Kathryn D. Malone • William L Maurer Lowery E McHenry • Russell J Millhouse • W. Teddy Oakey * Clinton J. Oxenrider Wilbur G. Person • Gary L. Reddig • Anonymous • Annetta M. Rohrbach • D. Jean Schweizer • Mary Lou Seksinsky • Shirley A. Shaffer • M. Joyce L Sheridan « James R Simon Irma Springman • William Stevenson • David L. Stout • John N. Straw • Dale B. Sullivan • Barbara S. Sutton • Norman J Sutton • Robert R. Vitacco • Robert E. Warren • Joan S. Welliver • Sandra M. Willard • Michael J. Wisdo 1 Joan Wolfe • Lynne R Zelez • John P Zorzi Class of 1962 Richard Arndt Capece Joseph Barros • • • Duane A. Belles • • Shirley M. Bartlett • Anonymous • Susan V Judith A. Blair • Carol P. Bongart • Barbara C Jane Slottje Burns • James A. Campbell • Nicholas Betty M. Cicero • Ellen M. Clemens Ronald Davldheiser • Robert Bovle • Abram • Edward Braynock ' Donald R. Coffm'an ' Dorothy Barbara Daub • Joseph DeRose • Shirley Dunkelber ger • James Gustave • Joan Y Harclerode Raymond C. Hargreaves ' Albert L. Heller • Carol Herman • George T. Herman • John Herman Jr « Ray Lewis 1 Sarah E Mack • Bruce Miller 1 Anonymous • Saundra Myers • Luther C Natter • Bernard O'Brien • Kenneth J Oswald Mary Pohutsky • Anonymous • Charles Puckey 1 George E • Rcnn Theodore F Reznlck • Helen H Rhawn • Annette Rou&h • John Salata • Dorothy Schweitzer • Lynda L Scott • William C. Sheridan • Bernard E Shultz Cooper Keith S Bcarde • John T Bogdan • Daniel Charles Brennan • Roy Croop Jr ' Alfred J • CyganOWaU Adamsky • Anthony A. Alastick Anonymous * Man Beasom • Randall P. Beckman • Bernice L. Bretschnei- Patricia Ann Burggraf Brassington P 1 Anna Mae Bateman James E. Arnold * Anonymous Blair • Patricia G. Bucher • Marjorie H. Callahan • Ann A • • Charles John J Chidester • Vera A. Derk • Chance Sara A. John L. Eberhart Roger W. Ellis • Joan E. Fischer • Albert P Irene McCarthy Class of 1958 ( Anonymous • Barbara Gasser • Ira B. Gensemer • Ray L George • Gail E. Gerber Sylvia M. Gross • Anonymous • James H. Horger • Marian L Huttenstine • Nancy W. Knorr • Edwin C. Kuser • Rose F. John Class of 1953 Unger 1 Sally S. Vickery • Marie Walsh Ralph F. Wetzel • Robert J. Winn • Boyd Blckert • • Ganls • Li Zelgler A. W W Anonymous • Daniel C Parrell Carl J Perslng • Shirley Emory W Rorlg Jr • George E Reck ' Carolyn V Hell/ * Vivian C Reynur * Anonymous John J Ryan • Jessie M Stlblt/ • Anonymous Edward T Wassel • Balph W Wire • Clyde E. Yohey Homer * O'Toole Miller Itabuck Blyler M Class of 1960 • • • • Ermlsh Laura M Evans • 1-eah L Gcnke • John M Greenly • ' 1 William R. Norton • Miller • Sonja A. Norton Lois Charles R. Perry • Rose A. Radzinski * Norman J Reed • * Schultz Moritz L. Paul H. Spahr • Joseph L Rlchenderter Glen A. Spaid 1 Sandra M. Stinson • Donald D. Straub • Kenneth A. Swatt • William F. Swisher Anonymous • L. Ann Class of 1955 ' William R, SI rat Ion ' Sterling R E Montague S. Baurys Kenneth E. Wood Frances Abltanta • Audrey <\ Adlls 1 Martha L Ammerman 1 Michael F Bell ' Earl H Blake • Anonymous • Martha G Bonln James II Boyle • Dorothy S Brennan • William J Brennan Dorothy Bujno Janice J Cuslner • George Chebro * Robert H Conrud * Max G Cooley • Eugene J Corrlgan * Theresa A Dal) • Knlhcrlne K. Fisher Patrick J Flaherty • Helen II Gerrlnger • Joseph J Gleda * Charles Glass * Harry J GoNua Jr • Joseph .1 Grande • Hazel C Guyler * Donald 1. Huar * Murray A Hackenburg • Doyne A Hurtmun • Anonymous * Charles K. Jacobs ' Richard K J arm an RiChird B KtyHT * DOOlId P King * Edward J Krclt/ • Charles L Lauck • Frank Lupashunskl • Marjorle F Marlotll * Mareella J Marlln 1 Thomas J McAndrew * Margaret K McMillan ' Clair E Menslnger • Waller Merena • Charles E Krlylhc Asby * Jay R. Bangs • David L. Barnhart * George Eugene P Berg * Eleanor D Bobber 1 Sandra A 1 Brown • Raymond T. Burger Connie Christian • Louise Durlin ' Ronald P Davis • Anonymous 1 Janet L. Fry • Jean Clark Lawton Funk 1 Mary P Hess • Lois J. Hicks • Jane A. James Anonymous 1 Blanche R. Jones * James L. Jones • Joseph J 1 Patricia P Kessler * Ruth Kessier • Mary Ann T. Klemkosky Knepper 1 Leonard Kruk Jr • Mary E. Labyack Joy L. Linn • • Ruth I. Maioriello John K. Masters Robert H Krum Thomas • Carl • Norman F Watts • • • Class of 1959 Class of 1950 Robert • William Benson ' Mario L Berlanda • Charles Boyer Jr. • Grace A. Crawford ' C Wayne Creasy • William R Dcebcl ' Thomas M Donan 1 Elolftc N Fasshaut-r * Martha J Flaherty George F Gehrig • Richard E Grimes • Mary 8 ffawk * Barbara M King • Kdwln J Kllnger * Irwin K Kllnger • Mildred I. Kowolsky 1 John Kuntzu • Anonymous • Alfred M Lampmun * Mary ftuth Lauck • Elizabeth J lAxdy * Belly Miller 1 James F Snyder 1 Constantine J. Spenlzas Janice Shultz 1 Sarah S. Swisher Edward Stublls * Garence W Swade 1 Anonymous * G Richard Wynn James H Vowler. Jr Peaae • Elizabeth Posey • Anonymous • Warren L Raker John Rlttenmeyer 1 Reglna M Schlraldl • Elizabeth A Schukis John S Scrlmgeour 1 Erma Sheat.s • Anne Kelley Stonlk * John Tllmonl • Doris P Wandlshln • Samuel R Yeager • Joseph J Zahora Harry E. Cole Jr. • Arthur B. Comstock • Elma Davis • Margaret E Demeter ' Egli • Dorothy M. Enney • Joseph A • Sandra M. Evans • David L. Faust Jane A^Foltz • Marlene J. Franey • Anonymous • Kathryn D Hammond • Theresa Y Hartman • Patricia Hetzendorf • James H. Huber • Richard L. Kitchen • Virginia S. Kline • Lois R Klinger John Kovich • Anonymous Helen S Kruk • Daniel Kwasnoski • Dorothy A. Lingenfelter « ' • Anonymous • Vicki Ann Enney Nancy E. Evans ffJ I "v™*ston u °y d Livingston Ca r0lyn MacFarland M^M. rt ^ McMurtrie £ Silverman . Jr. • Kenneth Mertz b SftL ' R obert . * ., • • Joan Livziey Richard R Joh" E. McAuliffe • John Carimar Patrician • Lynn J Robert Pelak Sarvlss • E Reese • John H Schreyer • Nancy A Minerva A. Spaid • Carol A * Nancy Leonard D. Snyder • Jon L. - ALUMNI QUARTERLY/ M.nch IMS Steinhart • Robert J Steinhart Strausser Robert J Strunk Barbara A Vitelli Jean T. Whitenight • William E. Steinhart • Emilv S ' Walter H Veranda • John D Vincent Neal J Weaser • Barbara Ann Weaver Gerald J Wright < Edward L Zimolzak • • Smith Reglna ' K • Snyder • Robert Carol A. Straub • Philip M Thomas J Toth • Nicholas E • W Snyder Thomas Ronald P Wenzel * Edward Donald L Whitebread • Roger Donald E Slanko • W 1 Virginia Tinner Yinciguerra • Carol J Walters L Whalcn • Barrie B White H Williams * • • • • Anonymous Class of 1963 Class of 1966 Elizabeth Applegate • William T Archibald • Judith F Austin Ronald H. Beury • James S. Case Mary L. Chenev • Patricia B. Cranford • Ronald W Cranford • Barbara P Criswell • Claire 0. Dale • Sandra E. Damato • Thomas J Davis ' Shirlev K DeFacis • Darlene F Derkits • Robert F Derkits ' John M • James Avers L Bartlebaugh " D Bernard L. Donegan • Anonymous • Anonymous • William H Garson • Margaret D Getz • Anonymous • Michael L Grigalonls • Sandra L Hafer • Donald B. Hawthorne ' Virginia Hoch • Wayne A Hoch ' Margaret A. Hosey * Robert C Houck Terry L. Hunsinger • Judith T Isenberg 1 Dora J. Jarrett • Joseph R. Kegolis • William Keller • Ann M. Olskey Kester • Patricia M. Kimball • John W Knorr • Louis C Konetskl • Lovey Kopetz • Mary M Lemma • Teresa Lewis • Anthony Lingenfelter 1 Anonymous Gerald E. Malinowski • Llndy A. Mattern • William N. Mattern • Dennis J. Matzonl • Anonymous • Thomas V. Nawrocki • Wendy L Nolln • Donald L Poust • Ruth S. Price • Edward Prowant • Richard R. Roke Edward F. Savage • Betty S. Scorese • Moses L. Scott • Anonymous 1 Marjorie Sosa • Don E Springer ' Mary Springer • Alexander R. Stepanski • George L. Strine ' Nelson A. Swarts • Richard D. Walters * Bonnie J Wicks • Laura B. Willard • Joanne E. • Judith F Barber • Nancy J • Bartoo Robert J 1 • Martha Ko.sc Blscombe * /. Barchlk 1 Marc M Bere/nak Gladys Susan II Carlson' • Dalzimae Carmo • Anthony J Ccrza Rose M Chiki • Barbara V Connor ' Alice K Cromwell • Kenneth G Cromwell Jr • Dorothv J Denes * Linda J Dent James L Derr • Gerard P Dick • Nancy A Didrlksen • Connie L. Dorscheid • Barbara R Dowman • Alex J Dubll Donald B Dugan • Donna J Dugan • Marv A Dumbauld Larry L Edwards • David H Evans • Judith J Farina • Joseph P Fazzarl • Edwin W Fenstermacher • Rosemary A Fogarty • Jean A. Foster • John T Foster • Irene A Frantz * Anonymous Karen Gates 1 Gilbert C Gocklev • Ann Grubb • Jay D Harter • Diane L Harlzell ' Karen E Hess • n Belle lllmes • William H Hoffman • Lola M Hunsinger • Anonymous • Joseph Diliberto Anonymous Blngamen • C Huttemann ' Marjorie E James Gretchen J Jamiolkowskl • Gareth Kaso * Robert Keagle Frederick J Klock • Edward Krakowskl • Anonymous • Joseph P Kubert • Edward J Ladamus • Darryl'w Lannlng • Anonymous • Robert C. Leedv • James H Lewis 1 Kay M Locke Gary McManlmen < J Richard Miller • John S. Mulka • Judith Myers ' Jan A Prosseda 1 David S Qulgg • Sylvia A Rapp • Frederick W Rapp Jr. • James E Reiflnger ' David L Reimold • William M. Relter • Man' R Searanllno • Susan G Wimmer • Joann M Zogby Schiller Doreen K Schramm • Kathryn L Sharrow • Judith Sheppard Charles Sorber * Henry L Sperlng • Mary S Sperlng * B. Stanier • Cecelia M Toth ' William A Turley * Donna M Uroskie » Nancy E K Walls • Anonymous • Marllynne E Welsh • Judith Wenzel ' Charles W. Werner • Sandra B Williams • Janet H Winkler • Ida M Wynlngs 1 Joseph M. Youshoek Jr • Suzanne M. Zimmerman Class of 1964 W ' Jean Harold C. Andrews • Edward Azary • Anne Baker 1 Gary A Barnaba • Carolyn M. Bartz * John H. Bausch Jr * Terry L. Beard • Carolyn M Benscoter • Diane A. Bensinger • Margaret L. Blawn " Margo Brabson John M. Chyko • Paul L. Conard • D Jean Cope • Richard G Davala • Donna E Davis • Janice M. DeFinnis 1 Lester J Dietterick * David W. Dinsmore • Patricia E. Dopsovic • Richard D. Dopsovic 1 Judy E Dunkelberger • Robert J Eddlnger • Anonymous Warren R. Eldridge * Nancy B. Erway 1 Richard N. Faust 1 Nancy L Frank * James J. Gallagher • Mary Jo A Gaydos 1 Vincent F. Gilotti • Betsy R. Grablll • Floyd M. Grimm • Frank R Harris * Joanne B. Harris * Virginia C. Hesel • Ann M. Hocker Albert C Hoffman • Patricia L. Hughes * Richard James • Elaine B. Kennedy • Richard E. King • Donald R. Kleckner * Karl R. Koppenheffer • Anonymous ' Joan Kraftchak • William 0 Kraftchak Nancy J Kratzer Louise N. Lark • Dorothy P • Lindsay John F. Mahoney • Mary P. Marchalonis • Robert Mayefskie • Elaine Mayhew • Carole A. Millard • Carl L. Millard Jr • Kenneth R. Miller • Nancy Miller • Donald A. Mitchell • Andrew L. Monisera • Karl Z. Najaka • Robert Nuneviller Virginia A. Palmer * Anna Pelak • Joanne Shaffer Pileskl • Bari Poorman • John J Rankin Jr. • Hilda M Sampsell • Edna S. Santo • Michael J. Santo « Charles W. Scarantino • Robert Schiller • Irene L. Schnaars • David W. Schramm • Richard C Scorese Anonymous • Barry 0. Smith • Marie A Solensky • Samuel A Storti • Betsy W. Strunk • Lowell A. Tinner • Frances E. Troutman • David B. Weaver • Darlene 0. Weber • Donna K R Weigand • George A. Weigand • Victor Yeager • David A Yergey • Anonymous F. • Wldmann • Charllne John J Zelgler R. Jon Ackley • Gerald Anderson • Judith Arndt • Bryan J Balavage • Linda E. Bartlsh * Marion S. Bashore * Samuel R Bashore 1 Verda Belles • Suzanne R Berg • Cheryl C. Bold 1 Glen H. Book • Morgan S Boston * Edward J Boulton 1 Carlann Broglie • Gretchen H. Brosius • Anonymous • Anonymous * I Wilbur J. Carlson John C. Carr • David Cecco • Stephen Clcak ' Carol B Cranford • Douglas L. Davis 1 LaRoy Davis • Barry L. Denes • Ronald DIGiondomenlco • Brenda J Dorshlmer • Merle Dries ' Joan L Dupkanlck John C Edwards ' Jonelle C Edwards Spencer L. Empet ' Larry H. Endy • Phillip D Kalk 1 Betty S Fetter • Kerry S Fetter • Alexandra L. Fllzpatrick * Michael P. Fitzpatrlck • Barbara S. Fleming 1 Cecilia J Fogarty • Sue • Lynn W Grimm • Edward N Grubb • Donna L Hand Samuel J Hand ' Allen W Handwerk 1 Susan R Hicks Mary E. Hill • Nila A HIM 1 Robert F Holly • Geraldine M Jackson ' Linda Johns • Joan Jordan • Michael B Kaczmarczyk • Patricia Keagle • Richard C Keen Althea Kelfer • Ronald R Klemkosky • Robert F Kline ' * Thomas F Knorr Stephen G Korol * Judith Y Koval ' David L. Kratz • Anonymous Phillip D Landers ' Barbara D Ix?mon • R Thomas Lemon ' Renee C. Lemon • Carole L. Lorenz C. Griffith Major 1 R Randolph May • Geraid M P McBrlde ' 1 Patricia K McCormick 1 Michael V. Melllnger * John Montgomery • Carol Koons Munson 1 Brenda L Nestlerode • Nlckola J Oram • James Pegg • G King Perry • Louise E Pilerl Drew Poslock • John R Price • Kathryn A. Riccl • William C Rowett • Angelica G Sacco • Robert 0. Samsel 1 Harry Saxton Jr • Barry E Scheelz ' Anonymous • Keith C Schuyler Jr • Anita D Shaffer • Laird D Shively • Alan Shoop Diane Mel Ling So • Roberta P Specht • Linda V Stirling ' Regis C Stirling • Charles R Swank ' Daniel G Timms • Nancy Shirk Ulrlch * Margaret L Vaughan • Gary L Voneida • John J Waples ' John C. Wise • Carol Zablocky • Irwin F Zablocky 1 Richard E Zerbe M W • Joseph M Apichella * Joan E • Geraldine M Gillung • Robert A. Green • Patricia A. Gross • Ray E. Gross • Philip M Halle • Janet U Hoffman Joseph F. Holden • Carol A Hontz • William J. Hurst • Joseph R. Koons • Alex M. Kozlowski • Lillian Krelsher ' Jerome J Lanuti * Dean A Long * Susan M Lunger 1 Shirley Carl Lutz * Francis J. Mahoney 1 Richard R. Manley • Gerald R. Fritz Tom B. Gillung • John McGovern 1 Joseph James • W 1 Norbury • Class of 1968 Donna Mease • • NeiJ A Mercando ' Dawn E Lincoln S Miller • Glenn R Morrison * Dorothy * William Paule 1 Joanne N. Pineno * Bonnie J Rae Edward L. Richards • William C Ross * Richard Y. Runyan 1 1 Glenn R. Rupert Jr James M. Sahalda Michael D. Scarba • Joseph Schein Vivian R. Schiffgens ' Harvey R Schleslnger • Nancy L. Schueck • Rita M. Seybert 1 Linda R Shively 1 Larry I. Sitler • Roberta K. Sitler • Barbara T. Smith • Ida G. Michael M R Gates Goss • i\ • E Krueger Stevonn Austin A Kurtz • Madelyn Kush • Caryl C Large • William * Sandra C Larson • Katharlna M l.auer • Karen M Helen l.lnkevlch ' Robert A Linn Jr 1 Melod> I-ovelldge • Rosemary l.ublnskl « Hetty Ruth l.uchak 1 Patrick, K Large UlOt M * I Lynch Lyons ' \ imvnl Majlkas 1 Helen \l M.iuoli • Martin • Catherine J Mattfleld • Kenneth A Mattfleld * Richard E McClellan • Anonymous • James E McSurdy ' Eileen Melser • Karen Melllnger • Judith II Michaels • Linda II Mills Dawn S Moffetl • Mary E Montgomery * Terry L Moody • Anonymous • Kathcrtnc M Mulka * JefferLs Murr 1 John Murray " Patricia Myer> • Linda L Nladna • Robtrl L NlCOQl ' Nancy 1. Ostrellch • Constance A Ovler • Sandra K Pascal Margaret M IV.gosky • Ituh.ml \ IMHllpkoskl • I'aul V, Plait * Janet Pursel * Susan J RiNlllne • Karl I) Reeil • Robert I. Retnl • Bonnie C Rlegel • Ronald I. Roberts • KIs 1-vn I. Robinson 1 Bernard F Schaefer • Aracella K Schlegel Naney K Shaffer • Arwllda 1. Sho«-inaker * Sandra K Sholley • Gary 1 Shuey • II Gonlon Slvell • Joyce Slvell • Ruth A Slonaker ' Sharon B Spallone ' Anonymous * Arthur A Sleiiu r • Sharon L Slelner ' Thomas S Tuylor • Anonymous John J Trathen • Robert L Tuckei • James T Ulundskl * • • Gall S. Ult Anonymous Mary F Volpe ' Daniel It Weaver ' Thomas R Welsh • Sandra II Wllhntn * Richard O WIIIkiiii • Brenda J Williams • Raymond H Wolveilon • Mary KalhUvn Wowlward * Francis M Zullnskl • Robert Zalonls • Frank J II.OM...S .1 Pamela E Class of 1969 Mica Patricia A. Abraczinskas Anonymous Anonymous Jack R Evans • Beverly A Fulk Theresa A Fasnacht • Judith A Fenstermacher • Frederick M Ferllg • Joan A Fettcrman • Roddy A Fisher Nell T Fleischer • Paul D Fowler • Kathleen A Gacad « June L Gallo • G Richard Garman • Patricia J George • Joseph M C.erst • Carol G C.esalman • Kalhrvn E Glger • Mark S Goldman • Tttelma Goodman • Susan L Gordon * Mary L Grady Anonymous • Myra J Griffith • Sharon I. Griggs • Gene C Gruber • Mariano G ruber * Kathleen A Grugun • Larry A Grugan • Louis J Guarlno • Glenn E llalterman • Eileen J Hurtman • Richard I. Hartman • Dorothv M Manner * Richard C Herman Stella Johnson Hill • IXmg Htppenstlel • James A Hoosly • Dona M Houck • Patricia A Houck • Marvann V JttfM 1 Wayne J John • Nancy Karam • Nancy Kerr • Albert K K Iraki • Constance K King • Rhea S Klapprodl • Donna F Knouse • Class of 1967 Marjorie Bankus Robert E Bartield • Irene M Basalyga • Edward Beck • Frances W Berry 1 Dale R. Bittenbender • Shirley A. Bittenbender • Robert M. Blue ' Roland C. Boyle ' David A. Davis • C. Ann Degler • Nancy R. DeJesus Carolee M Dickerson • Frank C. Dowman * Joseph G Durdock ' Donna L Evans • Robert M. Farina Barbara A. Faust * Fern M Field 1 Peter T. Fleming • Rocco A. Forte Barbara J. Fortney • Donald G Franklin • Sharon A. Frasler 1 Zoranskl Phyllis E. Class of 1965 M Kmpet Charlotte Christine Alcaraz 1 Marilyn M Ambrose 1 John M Aulen Jr Cynthia Bachmann • Noelle A Barford 1 Frederick T Bausch • Richard S Benyo ' John Bllder * Robert E Boose • Joan Bowen 1 Anonymous C Boston • David Charles J Brown * Kenneth H Brown • Dennis W Byrne 1 Donna R Byrne * Ruth A Campbell • Susan Campbell * Sharyn Cesartni 1 George E Chellew • Connie J L Carr 1 Thomas Clewell • Patricia Cobb • George R Colestock * Linda A Colgan Patrick F Colgan 1 Shirley B Crawley * Vicki F Oil ton * Constance M Davis • Flo Davis 1 Diane W Dawson • Joseph M Deardorff • Elizabeth J Denatale 1 Gerald 0 Devlin * Susan C Doletski Candace N Donachy • Karen L Duh • Terry S Eddlnger 1 • W W M W Nancy J AgurkW • Karen I. Arner • Carl M Beagle • Eva (' • Ruth T Bennett • Anonymous • U-e Berry • Gall Belli Blase ' James M Bonacel * Rlchurd W Bower Linda B Brown • Sandra M Brown * Nancy C Brubuker • Beagle Donna E Carney • John M Carney • Thomas F ('anthill • John Cermunskl • Patricia A Chellew • Anonymous • Donald J Clayton • Susan E Clayton * Paul (J Clothjfr * Carl J Cobb Margaret A ('renin Carol G Deardorff ' Linda C Dlctrlchson • Doyle L Dietterick * Sharon E Dodson • Julia G • • Eastep Thomas M Eastep Howard C. Ebonolo ' Susan L. Engstrom Hesler • Willard B Evans Jr * Steven II Ealrchlld • David A Feather • RolH-rt M Fink * Albert J Fisher • Kandace C Foltz * Stephen E Follz John W Ford * Joseph Eranzoaa • Gerald W Fulmer • Philip L (Jubb • Sandra J Garfunkel • David C Gay 1 George E Gelsc • William A (Jlannetta • James T Golden • Barbara J Grabfelder • Kurt C (irahfelder • Sandra K Grlbbln * Margan-I A Griffin • Sharon (iulnn 1 Shirley M Guy • YuklJI Hachisuka • Nancy Ann llali-y ' John C Hamhlln • Wayne E Helm * Dale C Henne • Delwrah <; Hess • Edward R Hess * Randolph II Hess Douglas M Hill ' Kalhy It Hlppensllel • William E Hoffner • Dale L Houck M Suzanne B Houck * Ann Marie Hull Connie L Jarrard * Beverly A Jones * Nancy L Kaplan * Jane 1 C Donnell W Kelly • Anonymous • Ray Kline Harry E Koch ' Wayne J Koch ' Frank It Kocher 1 Elaine • * Kurtz Kathleen R H Kuzmlnk (Jlorla A Laird ' (Jail B Landers * Janice F Langvllle * Linda J U-chner * Marsha M * N-ple\ Janel M Majlkas Linda M ill In i,.-i yl M Man/o Carroll J B Mart;. • Charlotte E McBrlde • Eugene M McClafferty * Virginia J McClafferty • Anonymous • Eugene McGee 1 Kathy J McGuIre • Margaret W McK«h- • Non-en McKlnlry • Douglas R McRoberts • Marshall W Mehrlng 1 James A Metzler • Jerry E Miller Margie V Miller ' Betsy J Montlleone ' Judith Murray * E Kelfer * • I * .1 ' Robert A Muscosky • Kathryn Nalevanko * Linda K Nlcholvtn • Kathrlne Nlemlec ' John O'Brien 1 Patricia O'Brien * Donna L Olah * Mary L O'Neill ' Albert J Orth * Joanne M Owens RUMd] J Palkendo * Susan Palkendo • Janice A Patey • Dawne Pender * Edward R Pet ran Mary K Pierce * Carroll J Redfern * Sharon L lte<-d * Connie J Reimold * Anonymous * Sally Rothermel • Ronald E Rupert * Susan J Sallade Anonymous * Kenneth D Saunders * Kenneth 1) Schnure • Donna M Schulz ' Relnhold A Schulz 1 Ronald K Sekelllck * Artbur A Sell • Margaret V Seltzer * Charlin S Sherbln • Carol B Shumaker • Rolx-rt J Slplda 1 Cherl A Skeldlng Patrick I Slavln 1 U'land A Smeltz 1 Carolyn D Smith • Michael L Smith ' Nancy Smith ' Gall L Smollck ' Judith L Spence • Kenneth C Stanton Susan S Swartz • Louis J. Tentromono # Linda D Thacker Verdun C Thomas * Anonymous Barbara S Tobias * Philip B Trapane * Anonymous * Marsha H Vogt • Michael Wagner ' Margaret L Waltemyer * Donna R WaLsr^n 1 Carolyn T Weaver • Peggy Lou Welsh * Charles T. Wertz ' Patricia A Wertz • Randel K Westley • Richard A Wllburn • Judith A Yanchek 1 Frank C Esther W Zabltz 1 Elaine Zalonls • Yartz • Susan K Yodock George A Ziolkowskl ALUMNI OUARTERLY/Merch 22 1985 Stlne Jr Class of 1970 ' 1 Connie A AlberUon • Robert J Dale E Beaver • Thomas C Barbara D Beaver Bedlsky • George D Beccham 1 Richard E Bell 1 Frank A Belletlerl 1 Beth Ann Berney * Judith G Bleber Harry K Berkhelser » Richard L Blngaman • Patrice Bognet * Dennis D. Bohr • ' Campbell Barbara A Edgar W Brubakcr James R Bubb Jr 1 Eugene E Judith M Carr 1 Anthony Cherlll • Ellen C Cloffl Cloffl • Donald A Corbln * Jane L Corbln ' Richard B Daniels • Brent Davis Marilyn Davis • Donald R Deltlerlck ' Cathy DeLuca • Daniel F Derk * Teresa M Derwlnskl 1 Cynthia M Drucls • Anonymous James W Dulaney Nancy Feint * Evelyn M E. Edwards 1 Anonymous • Kathy E • • Roger • Sheryll E James R. Flssel Fctterman J Fetterman Fredrick • Dennis (' Frymoyer • Judith A Fuhrer • Mary H • 1 Gubb • Frederick Garvey * Anonymous Joseph J Grlbbln Joseph P Griffiths • John P Gross • Helen V llamm • Thomas L Henry * David I Herbert William F Hlbschman * Clnde Jllpponstlel 1 Kerry C. Hoffman fc * Roy E Hoglund • Elaine M Holtzer ' Sharon L Holtzer * Karen K Horwath * Donald M Houck • Theresa Houck * * • Jacobs Carolyn Irwin R Thomas E Brenda M Ingham * Jean R. Jagodzlnskl • Bonnie L Johnson * Pamela D Jolel Kll/.abelh A Jones George E Jones Jr * Marcella A Kaczmarclk • Prlscllla • Kayes • Margaret C Keen • David Kelfer ' Boyd T Kelser Jr Shlrl Kocher Keller 1 David Kent * Jacqueline A Kent • Daniel A Kllamovlch • Stephen M Kllnger • I/oretta M Kukol * June A Ku/mlck Georganne Lane * Monlque * Karen A I«ehmun * Evelyn Lewll • Bernlce M. Linn Connie Lowe • J Susan Ludwlg • Loll Lufkln 1 Susan M Marker • Robert T Marshall • James B Murtln • William M Muslropletro • Joanna H • MeClUTt * Kathleen A. McWIIIIams • Ellen Mcsscrschmldt Linda 0 Miller * Hussella Moerschbacher * Ralph C Moersch 1 * hacher HI • Suzanne M Morun Emll T Moskovlch Kathleen A Murray * Janel N Nash • Barbara P Nielsen Charles G. Noll • John P Paclottl • Thomas U Papalco • Parnell • Linda M Perry ' Gcrurd J. Plerottl • Petal Anonymous • Mary Rachko • Stanley Rakowsky 1 Ronald L ' • Hell/ Lynn S Roccograndl Ixisllc A. Rohrbach * Ronald M Michael J. Lurid Hi Laulcnschlager • Sylvia Lundls Donna • L, * Lehman 1 RUIM D Helen Saunders 1 • Selvoskl Snlamone • Walter I) Sanders Patricia • S. Anthony F W Sharbaugh 1 Terry L. Shocner 1 Virginia P. Schaefer • Freda Selple Elizabeth A Sharbaugh • Jack M * Robert S, Shelly 1 I«orralne Shema * Susan Mptunai Judith Snydei Robert L Snyder • David C Stelner • Kathleen Stlmmel • Robert S StOUdl * Stewart 0 Stroble • Karen S Swisher • Paul Betty J R. Szymonsk! * Duntel J Tearpock * Thomus J Troy Underwood • Mary J. Veet * Marlu Vezendy • Joseph Vezendy ! Edward A Robert S • [moakl • 1 Eleanor C Wagner Anthony Vlgllantl 1 Gregory J Viola Richard G Walck • Steven H Weader • R Diana L Walck 1 David Weller Jr • Jo Anne Wleczorek * Joseph J Wleczorek Anonymous 1 Thomas M Wilson • Maxlne Yeager • Pamela * Shirley Kyle Young ' A Young Yeager Patricia i Adamshlck Robert Bartolettl Mary A Sucheskl * Robert A Thackara * Carol B Turley John R Thompson 1 Thompson I Jr. Linda Wasley • Kathleen M. Weaver * Linda J Weaver * Peter D. Weaver • John M Wilcox 1 Gloria A. Wilson 1 Robert A won Paillette W Wolfgang ' Mark i .mchek • John Zuchero Kraft Keith R. Kull Class of 1972 Dean Adams ' Jackson A Alleo Jr 1 Charles J Anderson Catherine B. Angerson 1 Jean L Robert A Anderson 1 David L Beaver Atherton • Kerry S Ayers • Daniel F Bartos • Sharon I Bedlsky 1 1 Diane L Belusko * Carol A Belcher John J Bellman * Danny L Beyer • Rodney R Blckert • Michael E Blckhart Kalherlnc H Billet • Edward A Blackwell Jr • Thomas C • • ' • Booth Joseph Bordell C Blass Nancy E Bohr Patricia A M • Judy L Boris Mary M. Boudman * Carol J Bowen • Anne L. Bower ' Fred 1 Daniel N. Bower Jr • Sherri K Brandt • D Michael Brauner 1 Linda N Brouse 1 Ronald S J Brennan * Shirley L Brofee * * • Dennis R. Bonna R. Caflso Brown Alice S. Bufflngton Campbell • Michael J Carroll • Gary M. Chambers 1 Janice L Choyka John R Choyka 1 Anthony F CiofaJo Jr. • Elizabeth A. Dahlgren 1 Lynn C Davles • James W Davis Jr. • Margaret A. Dennis • Richard J Derolf * Anonymous • Gordon C Dodson Thomas J Dowman * James J Doyle • Kay L. Drake * Reglna M. Dunn 1 Jane M Elmes * Jacqueline Feddock * Bruce Barry F. S Fehr • Ann M Felty • Richard R. Fetterman Peudale * Peggy J Fiedler * Robert C. Figlock • James H. Fisher A Folk Gall (,.ml/ • • L Fonner • William E. Fox • Judith K. 1 Anonymous ' Anonymous • Rosalie Goudy 1 Thomas P Gulash • Robert A. Alexis William J Gaydos Goldstein Susan * J. Guthelnz Florlan J Gutkowskl Jr. 1 David P. Guzofsky • Betty Zablocky Harris • Florence S. Harris * Margaret A. Haverovlch * • Carol A Hellen • Brenda L. Herbert ' Roy J Herrold Michael l< Hfeuling * Beverly A. Hibschman * Wanda Masortl Hill * Peggy K Holdren • Albert S Homlak * Audrey E Hower • Richard J Huber • Bruce E Hunt Ronald R. Inkrote • Leonard E. Jago • Steven E. Janke • Maurlta P. Johnson • Aldona M. Kartorie 1 Edward P. Kauwell • David G. Kinder • Sheila A. Kinder ' Jack B Kindt Kenneth L, Kline Timothy E. Knlss 1 Michael H Kolb • Cecilia Silvers Kondrchek • Barbara A. Kopetskle • Thomas P. Kopetskle • Dale J. Kostlck ' Anonymous • George B. Kuzo * Susan L. Lee 1 ('busline A Levin • Maryann Lcvine • Philip M. Levlne * John W Liggett Jo Ann Long Malkames * D Marston 1 • Patrick Lyons McLaughlin • Brian L. Major 1 Rose M. James P Malkames HI • Vickie L. Marsh * Linda Ann M. McElwee • Daniel A. McKlnney • Mary A. • • Kathleen R Mlsner • John M Mitchell • Susan J. Mitchell Jean Morris * Lansing Edgar Morris • Pamela R. Morris • Kay L Nell • Barbara J. Neuhard • William H. Orcutt • Thomas J Parry • Linda S. Partlon • Shelley J Partlon • Claudia T Paul • John B Paul • Paul A Pelletler • Nancy E Piatt Barbara A Platukls 1 Robert P Pochakllo * Donna Miles Dwlght M Ackerman • Dlanne L Ardan » Darlls J. Bner • Ann Hair Daniel A Uayak • Anonymous Robert J ' Edward Bclshllne • Thomas N Benfer • June E Berkhelser • Glenn A Blebcr * Martin J Billet ' Gary S Blasser • Sharon L Bleller • Dennis I. Blue • K .lean Boran Joseph A Bottlgllerl * Edward C Boudman • Paul V Bower* Richard C Brand • Judy K Brill • Robert P. Brosokas • David N Carr • Irene M Casarl * William H Cluley * Richard L Coup • William J Davlee • Martha H Denkcnbergcr 1 Donald A. Dennis • Vlckl • W Becker Raymond Depew Anonymous Robert H Dllks Jr • Anonymous • Llewellyn T Dollman • Susan J Dollman » Margaret R Doty • Kenneth R Drake * Dwlght P Edrls ' Mary A Eglanskl 1 James H. Fauth • Patricia E Fear Jane 0. Fisher ' William Former 1 Gerald S Frev • John J Gantz • Frank I) Gehrig * Donnajean M George ' James W GUhOOley ' Anonymous • John J Halle Jr • Kathleen F Harmanos • Stephen A llarmanos • J Barrv Hartman * John F. HartzoR Nancy R Hlckey 1 Anonymous • Michael C Horbal 1 Philip M Irey III 1 Anonymous • Maxlne Jones • Sharon L Kauffman • Susan T Keepnews • Anne Kessock • Jeffrey I) Kleckner • Bethanne V. Kob • Bruce S Krammes • Carol J." Lauchmen Theodore N Lawson • Gerald l,orson • Janel R Martin • Anonymous • Dorlnda S McHcnry • John McKlnlrv * William J Megargell • Frederick G Morris • Shirlev' J TWoskovlch • Barbara Myer • Steven G Mvers • Linda F • • W W W Newton Louise M. Nicholson • Donna M Plerottl • 1 Henry C Nvberg Darlcne D Plttner F Petry Jr • Charles • James R Platukls • Wayne Rake • Norma E. Reed * Joan M Reese • James P Anonymous Jean H Ripple • Helen Wood EUqwrl Robert W Rupp • Sandra J Rupp • Dor Sacheltl • Gerard T Badoskl • Marcla J. Schell • Garv L. Seymour • Leslie W Shaffer • Raymond R. Shaffer • Kay F Shank • Brenda L. Shoemaker • Craig L Shotwell • F. Louise SiUer • Adam J E. Relcharl • 1 Skeldini Kenneth F. Small • Gerald E. Snyder • David P Sosar • Susan M. Spearing • Janet L. Stein • Patricia Steti • Edward C. 1 * Jean F LeGates ' Anthony A. Llene Judith Jerry L. McClellan • Douglas F. McGintock * Denise • McMurRonna Stltely Dolores M. McGovern Y. McDanlels trie • Charlene A. Meckes • Ronald J Meleski • Anthony J Milore • Scott W. Minnich • Robert G. Moore » Dennis E. Moser * Kathleen A. Mull 1 Joseph J Myers Jr. • Jon M. Nazar • Richard F Neidig Peter 1 • Mary L O'Donnell Dennis D. Nell * Neil K. OberholUer 1 Anne Nuss O'NeUl * Alwyn R Painter • Andrea J Pasuklnls 1 E Long Jr. Class of 1971 Kevin Hays • Berthanne M Hanzl • George M Harris 1 Donald Hedlsh 1 Richard J Hetsko * Kitty L. Honaberger Leonard L House • H Donald Hummel * Carolyn M Huttemann • Edith J lampletro Virginia M Ide ! Richard B. Jarman * Kathleen L. Jenkins • Dale E. Kashner David J Jenkins David J Katch • Margery A Keller • William D. Kelso • Joyce • Linda » Kalhryn A Kirk William R Klingerman A. Kichman M. Knlss • Garry B. Korman Joyce Ann Kostlck * Juleanne M Pollnsky • Louise A. Pool 1 Maryann L. Popielarz • Robert T Poplelarz • Kent L. Prlzer * Robert M. Rabb • E Fred Ramin Jr • Daniel W Rarig • Kathleen A. Reich • Edward F Rlllstone Kathleen M. Roarty • Rosalyn Roberts * Kenneth B Robinson 1 Linda K. Runge * Mary A Rupp * Sonja K Sampsell • Anonymous • Frank J Sarinelll * James A. Scallse * Helen Seebold Bart J Slough • Michael A. Smallets * Susan J. Smallets Celestlne A Sofllka • Michael 0. Spring * Alfred L Steele * Anonymous 1 Collins L Stump 1 Barry L. Swartz * Lyle E. Tiffany * Deborah A. Timm • Linda K Tinsman * Joseph T Tomedl • Michael P Tracv • Robert F Traugh • Michael J. M Vltale Marietta M. Weller • June B Williams • Paul R Wolverton • Oren M. Woodruff • Pamela L Woodruff • Shelly L. Wool • David C Wright • Michael J Wylam * Paul Yanlga ' Anonymous • Joseph Zakorchemny Jr • Sandra L. Zuchero * Ellen Benson Zurn Waltman * A. Williams • Karl E. Phoebe M 1973 Diane L. Abbot ' Carl J Abbott 1 Maryann D. Abbott 1 Adams 1 Richard C Adams • Maria E. Allison 1 Anonymous * Carolyn M Arndt 1 Theresa A. Ashnoff 1 J. Scott Atherton * Mary Jean Bannon Thomas P Banyas • Alan D. Blgelow • Maurice V. Bochicchio • Antoinette M. Botke • Thomas L. Brlggs 1 Dorothy D Bunge 1 Susan M Byorek 1 Mary J Cardone • Mark J Constable • Rosemary K Corby • Timothy G. Corby • Joan S. Corson Richard K Cressman • Janet H. Dahlquist ' Craig A Dletterlck • Lyndell E Dlvely • Marcla L Dobtl • Linda K. Drumm • Thomas J. Dunn • Richard J Eckersley » Donna M Edwards • Edward G. Edwards • Mary T Ernst • Anne R. Evans Jeffrey A. Everitt Ruth Ann Fedorchak • Patricia M Feitl • Larry A. Fry • Kenneth E. Gable * Cynthia L. Gearhart * Joseph D. Giambrone • Ann M. Glmpert Linda A. Gough • Anonymous • Debra S Green • Robert R Griffin • Richard C Hahn • Theresa A Barbara B Hammer M Patterson Louise G. Pecsek * Anonymous • David H. Pool • Nancy A. Pron * C David Pruett HI 1 Marcia E. Rado • Daniel L. Ravina * • Marion Reese 1 Molly F. Relnhardt • Joan M. Ronca Gwendolyn Rosenfeld • Franclne R. Rutulo Margaret Ryan-Getkin • James P. Sachetti ' Roger M. Savage • Daryl J Saylor • Kay K. Schaffer • Mark R Scheffey • • Richard A. Schwanger • Vito J Secundo • Elaine D. Sheatler Fred W Sides • David P. Sitoskl 1 Joanne M. Sitoski • Gary A. Smith Howard J Steward • Janice Stisowain * Michael A. Suchanick ' • Dorothy Horting Swartz * Lucy E. Szabo 1 Rosanne M. Testa Sharon L. Thackara • William R. Tlerney ' Karen L Trethaway • Kenneth E. Trometter • William J Troutman * Richard J Twardzik • John A. Vantlne * Linda C. Wagner M. Raphael Vantlne * Sonya J VUlari * Richard C Walton • Richard J Ward Jr. • Mildred Warwick * * • White White Susan A. Melanle R. Wengrenovlch Jeffrey R. Terrance J White • Maureen Whitehead * Richard C. Whitmire • Donna A. Yanlga • Linda J. Yerges 1 Patricia A. Youshock • Ruth A. Zalonis Francis Ziskowskl Gail E. Zoccola ' • James T Zoccola Class of 1974 Dennis M. Abruzzi • Robert F. Anderson • Stephen A. Andrejack • Rebecca A. Apple • Robert K. Arnold • Pamela J. Balr • Rickey G Bair Carol A Bankus • Brenda S. Batdorf • Wanleta W. Bendinsky * • Carol L. Bennett David S. Beyerle • Judith A Beyerle Mary Ann Blgelow • James M. Blanski 1 Anonymous • Teresa Boyko Thomas M. Boyko • • Donna L. Bubb * J. Raymond Burnett Annette M. Butkera • Timothy M. Callahan 1 Nancy J. Camelllri • Anthony F. Campana * Carolyn L. Carr • Nancy L. Chiado * Paula A. Christian * Margaret A Clark ' Patricia G Cluley • Robert L. Compton Jr 1 Raymond P Consorti • Mary A Coploff * Jane L. Cornell Wayne A. Creasy 1 Anonymous • Linda A. Cureton • Andrew • Christine M. Dougherty • Mary T. Dougherty • P Damiter David V. Droppa Pamela • • Karen A. Evans • Anthony Patricia E Fahrenbach I. Eberle J. Fabrizio • 1 Debra J. Albert J. Ebersole * Fagnani Jr William R. Fahrenbach • Kathleen R. Farrell 1 Mary Ann Fleo • Sharon Penn Fissel • Robert E Foltz * James J. Fox Jr. • John D. Frith • Constance E. Ganey * James J. Gibisser • * Juanita M. Good • Susan M. Gottlieb • George J. Gruber III Amy L. Gyory Glenn A. Haas * Doran J. Hamann * Catherine E. Hamman • Gary W. Hammer • Deborah A. Hanks * Steven G Hanks • Anne F. Hanna • Barbara A. Harris • Mareen J. Harris * Michael D. Hippie • David A. Hoffman • Jeanne K. Hofmann 1 Eddie J. Hollenbeck Anonymous • Cheryl A. Innerst 1 Joseph W. Jacques * Alicia A Jarman • Glenn M Johansen • Lydia J. Johansen * Danny A. Kashner * Janice C. Keil * Joseph F. Kempskl ' Linda S. Kiefer • Henry M. Kipp Gary E. Klinger Randall L Kllnger • Susan M Kllnger • Karen N. Klingerman • Audrey Koehler * Mark C Kohrherr 1 Sharon E Kohrherr • Carol A. Kunkel 1 Linda A. Larzelere 1 Anonymous Eileen E • Lawrence Marybeth Lech Morris H. Leighow Cecilia M. Lepere • Carol M. Lesusky 1 James R. Lett * Christine S. Lewis • Lee R. Linn * Jack R. Long 1 Angela Urbschat Looby • Francis A. Lorah Kathleen A. Lynn • Mary A. Major • Anonymous 1 Hollis A Martin 1 Susan H. Martin Deborah Ann May * Sally A McCloskey • Cynthia A. McClure • Hal G. McClure • Marilyn L. McCool ' Peter C Mecca 1 Salvatore A Mecca • Craigann Mehrmann • Dawn L. Mes• serschmldt Dolores M. Milford • James P. Miller • Rosalind M. Milore • Ronda L. Minnich David B Moyer 1 Nancy A. Moyer • Ronald L. Nagle • Joseph J. Ochotny Jr • Francis T. O'Donnell • William A. Pasukinis • Toni J. Patronik • Patricia L. Peattie • Richard C Pohle • Susan E Pohle ' James R. Pollock • Robert A Reed • Dorothy A. Rice Norman G. Richards • Anonymous * Richard E. Robison • Chester J Ruth III • Jane L. Scheffey • Cynthia H Schrader 1 Michelle A. Seliga • Ronald J. Sheehan • Carlton R. Sheets • Paul A Shoemaker • Darlene M. Signore • James Slamon • Mickl Joe Sllngerland Susan M. Snyder Daniel T. Spadoni • Barbara A. Stasiuk * Chnstine F Steward ' Kaye E Stinson • Catherine R Stolanck • Allen B. Swope • Joseph E. Szewczyk • Richard S Szulanczyk • Lawrence J. Tempesco 1 Debra J Thompson • Larry C Toy • Robert J Tucker Charles A. Tuerk • Marcia L Tuerk • Patricia A. Ubaidlnl • Charles H Updegraff Jr • Ruth F Urban • Dennis R. Urtfer • ' ALUMNI QUARTERLY/ March G Vargo 1 Carol L. Wagner • Timothy G Wagner 1 Kathy E. Wallman * Michael T Warfel Sharyn Rorick Weriey * Thomas K Williams * Jane Weber Yanuzzi * Ernest E. Yates Ruth E. Yerger • Margaret Gimmer Yori * Janet C. Zagorski * James M. Znamlrowskl William James W. Walls * P Hulsizer * Jeffrey Johnson Kessock Evelyn * C Hunter * C. Kalbfleisch Diane M Johnson * Melanle S Carolyn S. W. Kaput * Susan Ron * D. Troy * Janice L Turner * Linda J 1985 13 linger * Diane M Varfo Diane VlotU • Dale C. Voorhels * Marybeth Walewski * Diane L Wechter • Rita S Wechter • Richard D Welker 1 Nancy E Wlcolf • Cart F Womer • Lynn D Wukltsch Michael J Klatchak Jr Patricia J Kokolus * Robert S Krtebel * Ruth M Kumet * Joseph R Lanciano * Cynthia L. Landls * Anne P Laporte * Mark H. Lanelere * Anonymous * Beth A. Lepianka * Mellnda S Linn • Peter Longo Anthony A Lovecchk) * Judith L. Lucini • June P. Lyden • * Eva Gall A. Lynch M Mack * Robert G Mack * Sandra A Martin * Ann E. McCoy * Michael J McGlnnls * Wayne J ' W Class of 1975 Karen Weller Abemethy 1 Anonymous • Donna M Ambler ' • David W. Badger • Melodle A. Badger Mary A • Alexis S. Barto Pauline Fitzlk Baymor • Grace Walewski Bekaert 1 Diane R. Bell • Dale J Bergman • Gall A. Bergman • Gregory A Bltler • Jane Blase Paul D Blow • Barrella Carol T. Boerner John R. Bo ran • Kathleen J. Bosse 1 Janice K. Butz 1 Elizabeth E. Campbell 1 Richard T. Christian Jerald A Christie * Douglas H Clark Rosemarie Clews • Eunice M. Compton • Catherine M. Constable 1 C. Eric Cureton ' Judy Flicker Curran • William Deletconich Geraldine A. Dellinger » Brenda A. DIGIacomo 1 Joseph T DIGlacomo Jr • Timothy P. Dolena • Mary E. Do to • Carolyn L. Driedger Christina Wright Dunning Catherine J. Eckersley 1 Richard J. Egick • Lee K. English Mary K Eplett • John T Eplett III Judy A. Fasnacht John H. Flick • Marilyn J Flowers 1 Galatl • • * Anonymous Robert J. Garry Abdo Jeanne I. Adams • Paul F Austin • Beth A Bachman * William A BaUey * Dale R Baker * Mary M. Balaban * Edward R. Bezdzleckl • Kandia P Black * Cynthia L Blank * Kenneth D Blank * Eva M Botsko * Jeffrey K. Brandt * Thomas J Brennan * Steven J. Bright Gregory K Brinser * Craig D Broslous * Jane Tipton Bubak * Ronnie L "Bucher * James L Byrnes * Virginia E Byrnes * Sharon L Caetl • Thomas J. Calvarlo * Vlacla M Campbell ' Roger P Campolml 1 John M Cannon 1 Albert E Cavalluccl Anne M Cavalluccl Lenore A Cherry 1 Darlene M Clarke Kenneth M Coll * Robert G l\>nrad * Hllarte N Cooke * Sharon A Crtmlan * Thomas E. Dawson • Elizabeth A. Dempsey * 1 Randy G Schaftncr * Deborah J. Schnabel * Michelle D Schultes • Robert J Schwanger 1 Gary A. Sclcohltano Frederick C. Shappell Jr David A Shoemaker 1 Marie B Slanina • Robert A Smith • Sandra Risner Smith 1 Steven 1 * Snyder Anonymous Alccla A. Spayd * Donna Spengler * Mary Alice C Spiegel 1 Gall D Sprout Kenneth Stavarskl 1 Craig E Steigerwalt • Strollo Joann F Stepanltls • Jesse D Stoop * Donna Anonymous 1 Janet M. Szulanczyk 1 Andrew J. Szymclk 1 Susan • Dawn K Trout « Barbara L C. Tantslts • Michael D Thew Turansky 1 David L. linger • Jerome A. Valana Janet A. Walsh 1 Barbara A. Wanchlsen • Cheryl J Waybright 1 Stephanie A. Wechter • Carolanne Wegman • Karen Yonkovlg L. Wlntrey • Ellen L. Yates • Donna 1 Schneck Robert M Elisabeth Dwyre M Keough Koetteritz Timothy J. Kokolus 1 Catherine M. Krause 1 Ruth A. Kudllck • Alah M. Kush * Thomas S Labar Francis M Lesusky * Judith H. Madara * Maria E. Lewis 1 Peter F Lundergan Cynthia E. Malanga • Michael Malanga • Donald W Manley • Strate N. Marinakos Theresa C Mathey Marilyn M May * Linda M Mattern Gene L. McCarty • Mary Ann McGann • Charles A. McKnett • * ' Sandra K. MiUard " Diane K. Meeker Robert B. Meeker David E. Miller * Anonymous • Patricia B. Miller ' Gregory W Morton " Nancy A. Mowrer • Linda M. Mulvey * Susan B, Myers • Kathleen E. Nagle • Gayle S. Nester • Kermit T. Nester Scott E. Newman • Mary T. O'Brien Charmalne Y. O'Hara • Chester T Pasek • Marleen E. Pasek • Michelle S Purdy Rainone Susanne D. Radice Gall R. M. Paige Raski 1 Frances M. Redfern • Mark A. Reinard * Donna M. Russell * 1 1 Gregory C. Scarlato Dale R. Schmeltzle * Louis N. Saras Rebecca M Mark S. Schweiker • Glenn W. Shaffer Jr. Shappell • Cherie A. Shea rouse 1 * Debra A. Shoemaker Robert W. Shoop Daniel R. Signore 1 111 * Diane R. Snyder • Barbara A. Sorber Linda L. Sprlngman • Cynthia P. St.Clair • Barbara J. Staab • Deborah L Stevens • • Surridge Marcia S. Robert W Fred R. Strathmeyer Jr Sweitzer Maryanne T Swope ' David M. Sysko L Tantslts » Roger L. Thomas Sandra J. Thomas 1 Deborah J. Tirjan 1 Anne M. Tlscher • Mark D. Tobias Renlta M. Tobias • Curt C Tofts Thomas Wayne N. L. Sweitzer Szynal 1 Stanley M E. Tucker • Sandra R. Walker Gail J Tress • Susan Bradley K. Wegman 1 Gary L. Weigel Eileen M. Weber-Cota 1 Cynthia L, Williams ' Joseph P. Woods Nancy J. Weigel Gary T. Zellnske Pamela M. Woods 1 Gwendelyn L Yerk Nancy J Zellnske • James J. Zubritski ' • ' • 1 ' 1977 Kerler Adams Richard T Agretlo 1 Donald E. Albert Jr. • Maureen C. Alderfer • Jayne P. Alexis 1 Kathy M. Austin • William I Ayrcs 1 Loretta G. Bachman ' William D Bachman 1 Pamela J Barnl 1 James W. Bashore 1 Nancy Davis Bennett • Nancl Haigh Blcklng Gale A. Blewls 1 Robert J. Blewls 1 James F. Blockus • Gary A. Bogart Robin D Boger • William E. Boger • Martin J Boland 1 Elaine Boris Borgia • Phillip J. Bower • Karen M. Bowman ' Paul D. Bressl * Martha L. Buckley * Joseph F Bukofskl * Barbara A. Caruana Ellen M. Chacosky * John K. Chachosky * Ann McGarry Cicipplo • Kim Franklin Clark • Mary A Cleary • Vanessa A Coney 1 Anonymous • Evelyn Connell 1 Matthew J Connell 1 Richard B. Cooper * Mary M Creamer • Suzanne E. Cromack Nancy J. Cunnion • Elaine D. Dadurka • Larry A. Dietrich • Russell L. Dodd 1 John M. Downs • Joan Drumm • Richard B Durbano • George A Ebrlght • David R Espe • Tara A Etzweller ' Lawrence Evans • Nancy C. Evans 1 Richard W • Ronald L. Adelberg Albertson Ackerman • Bruce M Albertlni • Lots E. Anonymous ' Anonymous * Deborah Bland Ather- A. 1 • * Gary L. Aurand 1 Craig L, Baker • Judith A. Barlow Marlene H. Beaver • Diane K. Bicjan 1 Athene N * John E. Blow David D. Bilger Larry J Blase 1 Bollg • William J Buckley Kathleen G Caragher ' Deborah B Deborah A Coleman are • Peter J. Clare • Karen J Cockill • Christine I. Cornell • David L. Crowl Deborah L Crowl Anonymous • Judith M. Davis 1 Robert J DeCarolls • Vincent J DeMelfl • Kevin P Dempsey ' Michele M Desera ' Elaine K ' 1 Dietrich • Joan F Dill 1 Nancyll. Doran Sheryl M Duerksen Kim E. Economy Joan M. English ' Debra A Evans • Patricia A Feriod • William J Ewell ' William A. Fait Thomas J. Flalm ' Gare C. Fleck • Thomas J. Fraln * Dennis David A. J. Frazler • Margaret A. Frith • Sue Collins FriU Fryer • David M. Furman 1 Maria J. Galablnski ' Laraine F holt a Gallagher Gene rose • James R Gingrich 1 Sue Ann Geiger ' Jean Karen Gingrich • William M. Glavich • Bruce L Gotwals • Kit 1 Patricia L. Harvey • Almee L Hill Griffiths • James P Hart 1 Mary J Hoover Dennis J Hlnkel ' John Hockenberger Jr * Karen J Howenstlne • Richard T Drew K Hostetter 1 Howenstine 1 Robert P Hughes G Thomas Hughes HI ' Susan M 1 Maryanne C Kirk Gary • * S. Knolss Penny A • M Peter Kurlsko * Kokolus Wllmonl W Lanlz • Ricky K Laubach • Bruce A Llmbert • Debra K LOWfl * Karl R 1/Owry * Catliy L Lucrezl Julia A Ludrof 1 Karen A Lukcvlcs * Carol J. Lyons * Susan A Mannlx * Suzanne Marburger Cheryl L Marinchak * Mary L Marino * Jeanne K. Marsh * Phillip Martin * Stuart J Marvin * Kevin M Mathews * Cheryl S Mazak * James I' Mclaughlin * Nancy Chapman McNamee • Thomas C Mellert • V.ar\ A Merrick • lxirralne C Merrick Cora Q Miller 1 Elizabeth A Mlnneel 1 Mary Ann Molendinl * John F Mondscheln 1 Debra J Mongelll • Michael I) Mowery 1 Rose M Mulr • Kathryn Mulhcrn • Robert K Mull • Barbara Neely * Albert R Pagllulunga * Wayne R Palmer W Barbara Peacock * Alan Pedersen * l^ura M Pollock * Cheryl L Prima • Eileen Ralnerl • David A Rlnehlmer * * ' Edmund Salvatore J Romano J Ronco * Ruth M Huch Bruce R Russoll • Rolx-rl Thomas Ruhl 1 Terry K Rupert L P Ruzzo Theodore 1 Paul 1 Eileen M Sabatlno • Joanne M Sakowskl • Gregory T Salerno 1 Anonymous * Elizabeth Sumarln • U1DJ M Scancella 1 David V Sranlon * I-ee A Scanlon Jack A Srhafer * • Terrt L. Everett • Allceclair Faust • Diane E Feldstcln L. Feldstein 1 Claire L. Fllcmyr 1 Roscann A. Finn J. Fissel • Shannon Jean Fitzgerald * Victoria A. Frace Jean E. Francis 1 Jane Dudzinskl Fulton 1 Suzanne E Garcia • • Diane I Gill • Bruce H Gill Jr * Felccla H Glrton ' Edward Y. Given ' Ann Marie Golden 1 Donald J Anne M Golden • Betsy Leonard Gooden 1 Daniel E. Grant Gratz • Terry K Guers Carol B. Halle • John W Harvey 1 1 Robert Havlland A Haussener Cheryl A. Maryanne * Hoffman * Joan D Houser • I>ee M Houser 1 John A Hulsizer 1 Michael C Hutnlck 1 Kim Ibarra • Bona M Ide Ann E Hunter • William D Ide 1 Richard L Jennings 1 Maryrose G Johnson Romalne G Johnson 1 Joseph P Kalkowsky 1 Carol A Kanlper 1 Thomas 0 Kern 1 Trena D Kcrstetter • Stephen S. Kline • Thomas E Kllnedinst ' Karen J Koch * David S Anna M Lebro • Ernest D Lcmoncelll 1 Karen D Lagner Lorah Martz A. Beth ' • M. Llndeman A * H. Longacre * Ronald W Gwen A Deborah L Martin Peggy L Mattern 1 Daniel K James Mallkowski Elizabeth Masslc 1 Mauray • Diane C Mauray 1 Robert L McAnnaney McAnnaney 1 Jean L McConnell Gall F Marsha D Schmucker 1 Ronald T Valerie H Anonymous * Brenda A Shaffer * John F Sharkey Jr • llarland II Shoemaker Jr 1 Ronald T Shoemaker • David M Slnopoll • Richard A Sltlcr Dale K Smeck * Jr A Sexton 1 Kathleen Stelghner * Judith B. Elizabeth I. Stein * Jeffrey Stello * Alquln Swank Maria L Thompson Anthony N Tier Anne M Tlerney 1 Kenneth T Tlerney 1 Joseph D Tomtlshen 1 Linda J Turner 1 Cindy A Twardzlk * Catherine A Tuzzl • Rorxrrt S Twaddell Paul A Twardzlk * Daniel C Vanwyk * Martin J Vargo Larry K Vass 1 Harry M Warren III 1 Eleanor J Watklns • Paul A Watklns ' Jennifer L Weaver • Nancy E Welser 1 Beth A Werkhelser • Stanley T Werkhclser • Richard C White • Karen L Wilkinson • Mellnda II Williams • Hendrtck E Williams Jr 1 Thcrese M Wlsnlcwskl * Gall Manners Yarock Deborah L Wood • Lisa M Wood • Rita M Yorty 1 Scolt T Zachary 1 Anonymous • Anonymous Zosh Daniel A 1 * Class of 1979 Nolf David J. Nunzlata D Owazany • Cynthia D Peters • David A. Pfaff * Paul J Piergalllnl 1 Anonymous * Patrick F • • Bettianne G Quinn * Patricia L Prediger Matti A Prima Marilyn K Qulnn • Karen D Reighn 1 David M. Ritchie • Walter Robinson John Roehrtg * Richard D Rogers 1 Bethany A. Rosenberg • Carolyn M Lollne E. Saras * Edna P Schott Salerno 1 Sandra E. Schucker Kay L Schweitzer • Maijorie P Sebring * Donna I. Sheehan Geraldine Stlsh Shepperson * Linda Fisher W Shlveiy Timothy J. Shultz Edmund J Shustack ' Robert F SlUer Jr Georgia J. Smee * Daniel E Smith * Laura A Smith * John Smull * Michael R. Sneldman * Anonymous * Anthony Stampone • Mark A SLraka • Lee Ann Stump ITI • Robert S Stasak * Brian P Sullivan * Mark A. Sverchek * Kathleen A Swank Paul D. Swartz • Gall Hamlin Sylvester * Judy A. Thomas ' J • ' Tomtlshen Fritz Louise Walter G Tiffany Douglas Thran • * M McLaughlin • Kim McNally 1 Glen J McNamee • Mears ' Barbara A. Miller 1 Stephen F Mitchell 1 * Linda S. Mondscheln • Bernard L Mont Jr • Anonymous * Thomas A. M ill hem * Kay A. Nazarchyk * Lee Ann Newman Christine Vickie L M James F Schmucker Scott Kathy L Geiger Thomas S Geiger Thomas Patricia • Theodore V Konas Margaret Mary Kozlskl • • Evans Lemoncelll Class of 1976 James R • Charles F Glnter 1 Rebecca J Graby • C, Michael Graaso • • Kathy A Hallamore • Neal D. Harrington 1 Dan W llartman Andrew F Hasay 1 Edward A. Herbert 1 Edwin L Hess 1 Arthur J Hlgglns • Elaine J Hockenberger 1 Adrlenne T Hoffman * Joan M Hogg Jamea E Holland * James E. Holllster * Robert J Horn * David J Howells * Carol M Hublckl * Anthony S Junkiewlcr. Jr • Paul G Janssen Jr 1 Kalhy L Jeremiah 1 Christina J W C. Dlefenderfer Anonymous M Don Mark A • R Domenlck ' Alyce J Dondero 1 John D Draglc • A Dunnenberger • Jancl K Dunscomb ' Kathleen M Faith R Ebrlght • Margaret Ehrhorn ' Victoria A Kngel • Christian J Kurich * Barbara J Fahey 1 Lynn M Fehnel Mark A Fehnel • Jay E Franklin III 1 Scolt H FranU • Richard S Frasso • Paul R Fruehan * Thomas Fulton ' Dena Kathy A Christopher J Gaal K. Funk • John W Furnlsa • Gesaner ' Norman A Gessner Jr 1 Sharon F Cettel Michele M. Hummel * Juliet M. Jaremko John Sue Hughes T. Johnson • Jeanne M. Josbena • Karen S. Karnes • Dona Sue Kathleen M. Kerick 1 Mark J Keyser * Rebecca Schrum Sandra L Keyser * Linda E Klein • Eleanor A. Knarr Knowlden * Joan M. Koch Barry W. Kocher 1 Cheryl A. Kocher • Mlllicent J Kocher • Eric B Koetteritz • Mary C. DetweUer Domenlck W A. Hessinger ' Joseph L. Hllgar • Sharon A. Hilgar • Hippie ' Cynthia L Horn * Russell A. Horn * Linda M Alicia M 1 Heist Norman K. Mengel Miller B William Gibbons • Gary R. Glessner • M. Glossner Leah D Gluchoff 1 Diane W Goble 1 Barbara J Good • Ann Marie Goodwin 1 Dennis A. Greenly 1 Mary Ann Grohowski Donna M. Gulash ' Stanley M. Gureckl 1 Marylou Hale 1 Nancy L. Hall • Patricia A. Hauber • Denlse M. Hauser Carol A. Nancy A Mary G. Scallse 1 Carl E Schaefcr Linda L Schmlcker ' Gall E Schmltt Joseph A Ann Gruber Kathleen A. Glessner • Kathleen T. Foss • Kathy J. Fowler ' Diane L. Fry Robin Kile Geehan • Sheryl A Gerhard * Phillip Elizabeth Jon M. Andes Thomas Class of 1978 * Bernard R Miller * Mondscheln * Denlse J Muhleman * John D Nagle * Susan L Nesbitt * Cynthia L Neumann • Spencer Garey Nile* • Robert M O'Connor • Mary A O'Donnell * Maryann T Ostimchuk • Christine B Oslrowskl ' Gregory J Oswald Jr. • James C Overbaugh Bonnie G Oxley • Carol L. Patey Barry S Pearson 1 Mariellen Pentka * Michael A Poplak Jr ' Michael L Rainone • Susan Rcld 1 Christine E Reiner ' Lucille A Reuter • Nancy J Roehrtg • Joseph A Roman 1 Richard Rompalo 1 James L Ross Jane M Ryan 1 Thomas J Sabatlno ' Stephanie A Sarrts • Mehrer M 1 Juliette L Abell • George R Anlochy 1 I>aura J Antochy Joan Matten Bailey * Michael M Baker * Richard J Bar * * * Donna L Beaver Joseph R Beil * thelmes Gall A Bartlett Christopher D Betterly 1 Marion D Binder 1 Lauren E Bell * Anonymous * Thomas P Boran * Ann Brill * Lisa A Broslous Beth E Buchter * Leslie A Burrell * Michael C Burred ' Mark D Burton Doris A Calvarlo • Maria Cannon 1 Robert J Carruthers • Lynn 1 Barbara J Clmlno * Carol Con! alone Daniel C. A Cathers Conigllaro • Peter A ConlgJIaro • Anonymous • Keith S Correll M Crone • Patricia tyganowskl • Beth K DaJy Dangelo • Doris J. Davis Philip J Daly • Christine M Barbara A Delaney * Kathleen L Dellsslo * Kim S Delp PatricU • » Cynthia A Dldonato * William A. Dill Marybeth A Dotan * William C. Domenlck * Joseph. J Domlnick * John R. Done! • Cynthia I, Dongoskl * AdeJe M Charles J Didonato * ALUMNI QUARTERLY/MafCh 24 1985 Dougherty 1 Anthony J Downey II 1 S Keith Edmlston 1 Mary Thonen Ekberg • Donald H Elsenbaumer • Susan Elizabeth Eurtch • Deborah Marine!! Evans • Bette L. Fltzpatrick Robert J Flick • Diane M. Flyte • David W Follett • Carol M Ford • Kristin If. Fox • Lorrle M Fry • Rhonda L Puhrey * William F. Gallen * Elizabeth A Gathman * Laurie J. Gaylord * Margaret Gehringer * Thomas A. Goho * Kirk A Golden Mary Ellen Golden * William A. Golden * Bernadette 1 Gondell Debra D Good Dan R Gordon • Robert C. Grey Jr • Mark R. Griffith • Denlse A Gross • James R Gross • Victoria T Gulnther • James R Harlan » Eleanor A. Hatch 1 M M Gregory A. Heaps A Hoban Jeffrey S Hertz • Helen Barbara R. Jablonski * Jane • Vincent J June ' Carol A • Nancy M. Hoffman • L Janklewlcz * Robert M Johnson Kecne Deborah A Kellerman • Daniel I, Kline * Barbara V Klotz * Williams William Diane L. Kellerman * Susan N. Knox Susanne M. Koch • Frederick W Koetterltz • Linda A Kotkoskle • Lee S. Lawrence • Mary L. Lefebvre • Anonymous • John F Lewis • Susan J Lilly • John B Lockwood • David l/ihman • Rachael L. l-ohman • Angela R. Lorenc ' Ann F » W Class of 1981 Doreen A, Malott 1 Donna L. Martin • Diane C Marvin • Cynthia L. Matzko • Judith A Mauro 1 Laura L McAullffe • Lance J McCarty • Amy L. McCluskey • Melanlc J. McCollum • Joseph P McDonald • Jody Millard 1 Dlune F Miller • Robin Robert J Acor • Marcl L Alderfer 1 Bette E. Anderson 1 Louise A Angst • Joseph F Barlek • John Barnett • Lorl L. Beck * Jean D Beverldge • Cynthia I. Bezdzlecki Douglas F. L W Miller Charlene M Mills • Daniel G Mltchel • Lawrence T Mitchell Francis J. Moroz • Rhonda L Murdock • Carol L. Myers • Anonymous • Nina L. Nltroy • Thomas J Nltroy • Charles S Novlnsklc • Timothy M O'Uary Jr • Edward C Overberger • William C Patt Linda G. Peterson 1 James R. Pino • Douglas T Post * Anonymous 1 Mary Jane Przcwlockl 1 Lm A QuTm • Mabel D. Rank! • Ann L Reltz • Rebecca K. Reltz • Kathy A Rodgers 1 Kalhy A \U>\i< . • Ric hard M. Rudock • Antoinette M Rupert Annette M Kutherford • M.nv A S;.ni|> j.h los.ph A Santanasto • Anne M. Sarrow 1 Marijayne C Sears William n shupp • Mildred 8 Slocun • David s Smala ' I>enlse M Smith • Frank P, Smith • Meliml.- P Smith » SaniJi M BmJUl Anonymous • Nadlnc E. Snyder • Perry W Snyder • M.u yiH th Soda • Cynthia C. Sollenbergcr • Michael F. Stanck 1 Charles D. Stathopoulos • Faith A. Stauffcr • Anonymous • Mary .Jo Stemrlch * Darlene A Stut/miin * Joseph Surrtoval • Dennis W Swank Sharon L Swelnhart 1 Teresa J Thran 1 Janlne J Tiffany • M.-th S TOTOl * Keith W Torek • Raymond R THjMOdll Carmellta A Trultt • Robert E Omnenhauer • Wendy B. Upton Bielefeld • A Warren Rita • J. Stephanie S Welkel BWh A, West • Bonnie P. Whltcbread James A Williams Anne M Wilson • Sally A. Yohn • Bernadette Vazurlo L. Zarkoakl • • Lorle A Charles A Scott Whitehead • Wilson IV • R Young • Audrey Dlssman Brad C. Dixon Margaret J. Doollng Ellen M. Durkin Barbara A Dzladosz • Dean L. Edwards • Nancy E. Erwine * 1 Donna J Feather • Sarah M. Feather • Scott B. Felnsteln • • Christine L. Ferrise Victoria A Johanna W Astler * ynlhla Hartynskl * Richard J Andrews • Joseph A. Antellocy Brian A Auchey * Michael K Rartol • Laurie \ Bedford vnlhl.i llllsk\ Amy E Boudemon • Susan P Bower 1 Lisa M. BradlflJ Cheryl L. Bressler • Arthur J Broslus 1 John T Broslus • Linda J Altlerl * i I 1 Bruno Stephen C Buch Richard J Budweg Guylc A Carruthers Deborah A. Castleman • Deborah R. Chestnut • Glenn A Chestnut • Carolyn I), Coldren * Frank J Cole Jr • Jill onian • David P Crawford • Michael A. Dllarso • Kathleen M. ' • • I I Domenlck Lawrence F Doollng • Olen L. Dorney • Elizabeth A. Dougherty 1 Pamela J. Duart • Daniel J Dulmstra 1 Melanie R. Epler • Jeffrey A Faust • Edwin H Feather 111 • Murgaret A Ferguson * Donna Fischer Pad Ida M Fulton Janet K Furnlss • Karen Gnlluccl • David A. Gardner • Deborah M • .1 • I (iaudlnno Gerald J tielger • Brian M Gelgus * Cindy A * Diane M Giles • Kalhryn L (".Inter 'II Michael Goebel • Gregory V. Goodridge • Janet M Granlto • Timothy J Gregorowicz • Klmbcrly H. Groner Mlchele A. Groom • Brenda I, llatnn • Robert M Rain*] ' • German A Deborah Jeffrey D Krill • Anonymous • Melanie Landers ' Timothy A. Latshaw 1 Leslie L. Lauver • Cynthia A. Layton ' Sherl A Llppowitsch • Susan M Llsiewskl • Marsha J Long * Judy L. MacNeal • Gregory B Malloch « A Malloch • Kenneth R. Martin • Sandra J Mayer • Elizabeth A. Mays 1 Mary J McGovern 1 Gregory R McHugh 1 Randall E Mcintosh * Gerald L. Miller • Jeffrey A. Mitchell • Stacey L. Mlxell • Chesley A. Moroz Mary A. Mulhall • Roseann M. Murello • Anonymous • Jill C. HargNVM • Pamela S. Hartzell • Leslie • • Tammy L Pelrson • Michael T Price 1 Thomas J Price ' Ellen Ramsay ' Barry L Relflnger • Richard P. Reilly • Diana L Renko • Kathleen J Riley • Randy P Robinson • Amy L. Roma Michael Rotelle HI • Kathleen M Russell * Joseph G Santangelo • Patricia A. Scaran • Edward J Scheetz • Gail A. W Schellhammer John L Settelen Jr Geraidlne A. Shettle ' Gregory J Shlvely • Ruth A. Shuhler • Sharon M Slaybaugh 1 K. ik Small- • Charles G. Smith Valerie A. Smith Edwin W Snyder Elizabeth A. Stack Robert T Starner ' Anonymous Barbara G. Steckel ' Manuel R Stlvere Jr. • Paula A Swartz • Robert M. Thomas • Karen Tomaszewskl • Todd O Trach • JUIiann Upton • Susan T • 1 1 1 Vincent Karen L Webb • Daniel J Wlest • David A. Williams John A Williamson • Anne C Wozniak Mark A. Yachera • Donald R Yazurlo • Jean E. Yoder • Cynthia L. Ziegler L Class of 1982 I • Susan E. Karanovlch 1 Mlchele T Kimble • Donna L. John A. Koser • Jean M Kovalchlk 1 Edward Klepeisz • L Krebs Cynthia A, Kuhns » Carole Y LaRoche ' Vincent J. LaRuffa Gregory S Lawrence • David M Lesclnskl ' Marsha A Linn Pamela A lockwood • Diane M Long • Jeffrey C Ix>ng U.rralne D Mongicllo ' Kohln I LUOOOO * Dale E Maloll U Betty J Mare Kinder • Kelll Charles W • 1 • 1 Martin Jr • Sandra J Massaro • Teresa M Mazich • Thomas A. Mazzante » EloLse S McGarry David W Mcllwalne • Charles L Meachum • Janice L Melmed • Mark A Mlkatavage • Robbln H Miller • Joann M Mlschlantl • Lorle L Mitchell • Michael L Mlxell Brian R Musselman • James S. Nash 1 Karen M Nash 1 Donald F Neldlg • Malcolm B Nellon Bernadette H Odyniec • Patricia G O'Ncil 1 Marlann E. Paraslda • Joseph M Pattl • Maureen K Pattl • Daniel K Perry • Elaine V Pern' Christopher J Peterson Stephen E Phillips • Margaret P Piper 1 Dominic A Pisano Robert D Pletchan • Roxanna M Pletchan * Brett E Polenchar • Anonymous • Anonymous • Susan M. Puderbach 1 Jam*s C Puderbach Jr • Heidi A. Purvis James L. Qulnn • Lois E. Rabenold • Thomas M Alderfer 1 Deborah Barlek Doreen E. Bare • Scott A Behrent • John K Bell • Patrick G Bernocco • Jill A. Bielitsky • David W Blank Mary A. Blosky • Shelly E Bonner • Joseph P Bosevlch • Tanya S Bower • Suzanne BraUee • William F. Brennan Melinda J. Coates • Anonymous • Diane C Creme • Leslie V Crosley • Christine R Dallam • Craig A. Dlehl • Raymond J Distaslo Jr • Nancy M. Dobll • Doreen Drack • Francis J Gain Christopher • • * Anonymous Janet A. Alexy Paula J Amrick Martha J. Bartholomew Mlchele Basar 1 Kathy E. Baylor • WUllam G. Bent • Pamela D. Berntsen • Douglas R. Berry 1 Joann M. Bertollno 1 Rose Marie Blackburn * Michael S. Blake ' Lisa Brooks Vickie A. Celln 1 Gwyn E. Clark • Steven A. Clark • Joseph H Goran Jr. * Frederick T. Corcoran 1 Frank R. Cosner Jr. • Lynda S. Crane * Joseph Cuthbert * Frank D D'Angelo • Randall E. Decker * Jon E. Deininger * Kay E. Dennison * Glenn H. Donadlo Veronica C. Entz * Anonymous • Vickie L. Feinstein • Daniel E Fisher ' Stephen F Foedlsch • Beverly Dent Gass • William T Gerstemeler 1 Heidi D Good ' Patricia R Hagmann • Audrey A. Haines * Suzanne M. Hartshorne 1 Thomas R. Hartsough Douglas F. Henderson • Cindy E Herzog 1 Sharon A. Hiidebrand 1 David A Hough ' Charles F Humphrey • Stephen J Jones • Gayle A. Kirk 1 Pamela A Kirk 1 Tina Kistler • Anonymous 1 William E. Krieg • Judi A. Leo • Lori D M Llndenmuth ' John J. Long Jr. 1 Amy L. Luhr • Susan E. Lutz M. Christopher Maron ' Susan M. Martini • Rochelle R. • Maustelier Linda L. McElvaney » Stacy J. Mclndoe • Lynne E. Miller • Kim A. Morgan ' Alan M. Musselman 1 Diane K Overa Anonymous • Peter J Pavllsh • Patricia A. Peterson • Debra A. Pompei Theresa M Racek • David J Ragnetti • Todd M. Renner 1 Joanne I. Rogers • John P. Ronco • Kenneth C Rosencrance • Judith L. Rotelle • Charles E. Roth Jr • Cheryl A. Sedlak Jane A Selslove • Craig E. Slack ' Anonymous ' David W. Smalstig • Jeffrey A. Smith • Joni D. Smith 1 Mlchele L. Spangler • Paul D. Stockier • Sandra J Stoner • Susan A. Thleme • Anonymous Regina L Truman • Jeffrey S. VanSant Barbara A. Veet • Margaret L. Waslelczyk • Lisa G. Wilkins • Anonymous • James T Zimardo Class of 1984 Karen M. Cantrell Kathleen Farnan • Carol L. Grovatt • Linda D. Kammerdiener • Susan J. Knapp • Inge M. Lysholdt Louis E. Maslowe • Donna M. Michalizysen • Robin L. Miller Edward D Schuler ' Todd L. Seip ' Linda M. Smith • Anthony T. Stair • John F. Trench • John S. Updegrove • Charles K. Zartman Anonymous • 1 Firms give $13,677 Eighty companies matched employee contributions N Alello Chadwick H. Bare • A Geiger • Thomas W Gombert Thomas C Gordon Harriet A Gulla • James D Marshall and $6,760 The top in 1982. eight matching-gift companies in 1984 were Pennsylvania Power and Light Co., IBM Corporation, Prudential Insurance Co., Sperry Corporation, Illinois Bell Telephone, Price Waterhouse, Sun Co., Inc., and Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Other participating companies: ACF Industries, Inc., Abbot Laboratories, Aetna Life & Casualty, Alco Standard Corporation, Allentown Mutual Insurance, All-State Corporation, AT&T Co., Armstrong World, Atlantic Richfield, Bell of Pennsylvania, Bethlehem Steel Co., Borg- Warner Corporation, Boston Edison Co., Bristol-Myers Co., Financial Corporation, Campbell Soup Co., Caterpillar Tractor Co., The Chase Manhattan Bank, Colonial Penn Group, Continental Corporation, Continental Illinois, Coopers and Lybrand, R. R Donnelley & Sons, Dun & Bradstreet Co., Ernst & Whinney, Exxon Corporation, FMC Corporation, General Dynamics, General Electric Co., B F Goodrich Co., Hamilton Bank, Harsco Corporation Hershey Foods, Hewlett-Packard, Ingersoll-Rand Co Johnson and Johnson, Kendall Co., The Marine Corporation, Martin Marietta Corporation, Merck and Co., Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing, Motorola toe, Nabisco. Inc., Nationwide Mutual Insurance Parker-Hannifin Corporation, Phillip Morris Inc Quaker Chemical Corporation, Ralston Purina Co R J. Reynolds, Joseph Seagram & Son, Shell Oil Co The Stanley Works, Suburban Propane, United Parcei' Service. United Technologies Corporation, The ' Hallinan • Kevin A. Hargreaves • Gail M Healy • Craig E Hill • Lori Horosky • Kelly A Howatt • Jeffrey R. Jenkins • Joanne M Johes • Lorraine K Jones 1 Mark J Kendzor Kevin J Kerrigan • Jeffrey L Kile • Jan R. Klner • Michael R Kllck Jr • Nancy C Kushnerick Mary Jo Kuzmack • Carol P Landes • Laureen L Leltzei • John C Marquette Joseph F Marttncek • Dale E Maustelier Jr • Brian L McCaffertv • Janice E McClintock Anonymous • Michael S McMane • Chris L McPhillips • Kathleen A Mulroy • Mark J Neach • Glenn A. Newman • Joseph Nugent • Joseph C Ozmlna • Michael A Perfetto • • Leslie L Phillips William P Prichett • Jeffrey R Raucnzahn John J Rawle • Michael J Ross 1 Matteo N Ruggiero to the 1984 Annual Fund, an increase of 11 from 1983. The matching gifts totalled $13,677, up from $9,579 in 1983 CNA • • 1 Ich 1 • Class of 1983 Debra A. Harvey • Roberta L, Haupt Phyllis P Hause • William G Helss » Susan R. Henninger • Brian Hessenthaler • Deborah E Jackson • Ernie F. Jackson • Rosemary A. Jaeger • James R Kardos • Frank S. Kedl • Nanette S. Keys • Laura S victoria L mki • Robert a Hoffman in • Jerome Sally A llousei • I'etei .1 Hi. wall H Uils Hueholt • Julie G. Huss • Sherry L. Irwin • Carol D JohDJOn Murraj Johnson Jr • Pamela R Jones • Anonymous Mark KaranovrlexnAlaey C Horan Townsley Michael A. Waslelczyk * Holly L. * Anonymous • Dorothy J WUson • John R Wolak • Anonymous " Randall L. Yoh James D. Debra A. Wysockl Zaccheo * Cynthia A. Zamonas Waloak Kline Class of 1980 1, Wayne C Douglas E. Taylor Michelle A Whit mover • Harm any Pamela H. Kratzer ( • • Dennis M. Fuhrman 1 Carey L. Gates • Susan E. Geiger ' David I, George • Helene P Gilbert • Michael A. Goc • Clarice A. Gould • David C. Grazul • Marta H Griest ' George R Groom • Mary F Guyer • Lisa M. Hanuscik • Rebecca R. S Krupp • ' • Anonymous • Patricia A. Washeleskl Susan A. Bogdan • Anthony N Barbara L Bradley 1 Ross G. Kevin R. Crosley Lorie M. Cudwadle Chris J. Cusatls • Anonymous • Brian K DeGraw ' Roxanne M. Dennis • Ellen A. Derr • Marianne F. Devers Theresa A. Deverter • Lisa M. Dlcaslmlrro • Barbara A Dlestelow • Nancy 1 • • W .1 Tracy A Wagner BIJotta Conrad Jr. Dennis W. Copp .i • Ann Marie • Bonomo • Carl G. Borkland • Bratlee * Michael A. Bratton Hilary J Brown • James D. Buccella • David M. Bulzonl 1 Frank J Burgess • Stephen D. Butkle • Brian Callahan ' Michael F Catlno ' Joseph A Celln • Elizabeth A. Cole 1 Lalna Colombo • Marie A. Concannon • Eileen M. Connolly ' John \ Tafelski • C Williams Jr • Margaret L Wright • Ruth T Walter T Zablckl • Anonymous • Leonard Zanowlcz • Robert J Zarkoskl 1 David A. Zlegler • Lee E Zimmerman Yeager Lowry S. Joseph J. Sizer 1 Jeffrey F Somers 1 Lisa A. Somers ' Randall 1 B Spence * Dawn M. Spohrer ' Tem L. Springer Carole A. Stauffer • Deborah A Stefanisko 1 Ann Marie Szoke * Teresa M Tobln C Rank ' Denlse L Rath • Mark A Raynes • Gregory S Rodgers • Ann C Roslevlch * Janet Rusnak Karen M Schelnerman • Edward Schellhammer • Leslie J Scholl • Margaret A Scholl • Ronald T Shoemaker Sr • Audrey B Shryock Faith L Smeck Novellou J Smith 1 Kathy A Snyder " Robert J. Snyder • Joyce E. Stathopoulos 1 Peggy A Steeley ' Tina M Stello 1 Debra A Surdoval Loretta F Sutdlffe • Angela L. Taormlna • Mary J Tloczynskl 1 Joanne M. Trageser • Matthew J Trageser Donald G Traugh Alice A. Umbenhauer • Louis M. Vannicola • Cynthia M. Vass • Mark J Weinberger • Martin J. Weiss • Nancy J Whitman » M Scott Wlegand Cathleen M Wlencek • Kathleen A Wlldn • Colleen A Williams » Michelle L ' Upjohn Warner-Lambert Co., Westinghouse Electric Xerox Corporation, Boyer & Hitter CPA, HCA Baltimore Life Insurance, Kemper Group, The Procter & Gamble Co., Minnesota Fabrics, Johnson's Bevervages, Jack Daniel Distilled Spirits. K- Mart Corporation Bloomsburg Party Center, USAA Gtoud Co., Associated Insurance Management. 7 ALUMNI QUARTERLY /March Continued from page Donna J Fischer 1 Albert Alfred J. Cyganowski '53 Laroy Davis Richard U. Delp Mu L. Hibbard E. Russ Houk Joseph Kozlowski '43 Sunshine Laundry, Inc. Joy L. Linn '59 Richard R. Lloyd '62 Ethel M. Long '32 Jack Richard Long 74 Douglas F. McClintock EUeen '31 Hollister '78 C. Keil Stephen B. Kistler Michael John Klatchak, Jr. '76 I. Ray Kline '69 Gayl J. Klingerman George J. Kuwynski WUliam J. Kuprevlch Robert A. Linn, Sr. '40 Curtis D. Markley Kathy K. Markley Michael J. Matzko Cynthia L. Matzko '79 Robert W. Meldrum Jack L. Mertz '42 John S. Mulka '66 Katherine M. Mulka '68 '44 Sterling J. '42 '74 Founders Club Kerry S. Ayers '72 Helen E. Barrow *24 Thomas C. Bedisky '70 Sharon I. Bedisky '72 WUliam James Buckley Martha Lee Buckley '77 F. Banta '42 Charles B. Dawson '68 Craig Allen Diehl '82 Craig A. Dietterick '73 WUliam Joseph Ewell 76 Albert Jerome Fagnani, Caban Jr. '43 Charles Chronlster Mervin E. Chronlster i i I I '56 '77 '25 Mover I'hai mat \ lit Alumni l'hlla Chapter '49 J. Radlce Susanne D. Radio Rakowsky Stanley Barry 'TO L. Reifinger Hi i,nk R Rennlnger '4i Catherine O Rennlnger Glennls II Rlrkert '14 Edna a Rickerl 'M ( '69 Uu hard David Rogers WUliam C Ross '65 KolM-i l I Di-lHirah '47 .1 Rowland Rowland Mary Ann Russl '67 '52 '77 '39 '70 Walttt S Ryglel Robert R R Relda '23 '69 Sampsell Nancy L Schreyer '62 Scott '55 winiam ii Selden Francis D. Sell '35 ii Judith Sheppard '66 Gregory J Shlvely '81 Linda Fisher Shlvely 77 Richard T Slhly '.«) Reglna K Snyder '65 Robert B. Snyder David W Sommera Hosier '48 Francis Vera Housenick '05 Martha J. StanlLski A. Stapln '24 Thomas Hughes, III 76 Michael Charles Hutnlck '77 Dale Eugene Hyde 74 James Ludens Louis F Thompson Clair E Troy '33 E Troy '31 Inc. Thomas E. Irwin 70 M '25 H. Sterner Long's Supply Catherine Symons W '50 Clem Jasklewlcz Marion Sneidman's Jewelry Store Mary Lou F John '45 David M Jones '68 David I>eroy Unger 76 Linda J Unger '77 Donna M Uroskle '66 Galley Keller Joseph Francis Kempski 74 Patricia M. Kimball '63 Donna Lee Kinder Elwood W Virginia D '79 Marion E. Kostenbauder Bruce S. Krammes 71 Sam Krauss '35 Robert Howard Lauver '73 Richard F Laux '52 Lois Lawson '33 Preston L. Lawton Vollrath '32 M Catherine Kocher W Sarah E. Vance '34 Cynthia M. Vass '80 Mary A '80 Letha Klnley '39 Kocher Ronald Koetteritz Frederick Louis C. Konetski '63 Joseph R. Koons '65 '41 '36 Ronald M Russo John J. Ryan '51 Joseph D. Helwig George T. Herman '58 Robert A. Hess '60 Mary P. Hess '19 Stella Johnson Hill '68 Cinde Hippenstiel '70 John A. Hoch James E. Holland '78 Isabella O. Horvath '41 K '73 son Francis Harring Ezra W. Harris '32 Gladys J. Harris '40 Joyce E. Hay '44 Heller 'attei I '31 I Harmany L. '67 Stephen E PhllUpa 'bo Michael T. Price 'Hi G. '39 Fred Campbell Jennie H. Carpenter Carolyn L. Carr 74 Barbara Ann Caruana Helen V. Cashmareck Evelyn M. ChUcote Grimes '41 Handwerk Oram .1 William PtUlfl '68 Alan Weltz Pedersen 78 Rosalyn V Pennington '56 '55 Kurt C. Grabfelder '69 Barbara J. Grabfelder B. I i Anne Nuss '53 Thelma Goodman '68 Mildred A. Goodwin '29 Allen W. 1 Orval C. Palsgrove Glenn i. Pw In Robert J Parrtah Kathryn Fritz '30 Robert A. Gage Ruth J. Garney '20 Edna B. Gattey '27 Edward Y. Given *77 Robert R. Goodman '37 Mary » Nletafll J. Doris Edwin M. Barton '07 John J. Beltman '72 Richard S. Benyo '68 Frank Bevevino Alan D. Bigelow 73 Mary Ann Bigelow 74 Richard L. Blngaman 70 WUliam L. Bltner '56 WyUa M. Bltner '56 James Hobart Boyle '50 Josef ina V 1 '61 Fontana, Jr. Marie E. Foust 37 Jasper M Fritz '30 Paul Maynard Michael Alan Bratton '81 Robert R. Bridge '68 Gregory Keith Bruiser 78 Anna M. Buck '43 Raymond T. Burger '59 '76 14 '56 Fenstemakt R. Glen Fenstermacher Charles C. '52 Bernice E. Badida Feifer 1 Howard '62 O. James Babcock Robert A Muscosky '69 Linda F Newton 71 \\ ilium R Norton fl Sonja A Norton '59 a dine Oberle '42 Donna Jean Feather '81 Edwin H. Feather III '80 Patricia '44 Jeffrey A Mitchell '81 J Harrison Morson '56 '21 Sarah M. Feather '81 Dr. Joseph P Feifer 57 Louise E. Mtssmer '63 Engleman L. '77 Robert John Acor '81 Editha E. Adams '24 Freda Adams '22 Linda P. Anderson Wayne P. Anderson Theresa A. Ashnoff '73 "82 Diane W. Dawson Womer Centennial Club '82 Durllng Curtis R. English Alice L. Evans '28 HUda Debra J. Thompson Anthony P. Turel, Jr. Larry Keith Vass '78 Dorette E. Welk Zane D. Wetzel Donegan Donald McNeils Jerrold A. GrlffJi Zimmerman '39 Dorothy Zimmerman '39 '74 L. Thomas Ray Barbara A. Willders Leonard Winski Kenneth E. Wire '49 Samuel N. Wright Frank C. Yartz '69 Robert C. Young Jeanne N. Zimmerman James M. Znamirowski '39 '53 Sheraton Danville Inn Irene Davis '28 Robert James Decarolls 76 William R. Deebel '49 Robert F. Derklts '63 Darlene F. DerkiLs '63 Antonio D. Rado Gerald Johnson Wright Robert F. Yeager John A. Scerbo John H. Shuman, Jr. Nelson A. Swarts '63 Lucy E. Szabo '73 John R. Thompson '71 Roy Croop, Jr S. Wearne '81 Betty Ruth Luchak '68 '77 Susan M. Lunger '65 Gerald E. Mallnskl '63 Helen F Markley '35 John T Marzak John F Matsko. Jr Thomas A. Mazzante '80 Lance J. McCarty '79 Alexander J McKechnle, Jr M Edwards "79 'n 1970 after 36 years as a teacher and administrator. He is survived by his wife, Josephine. Martha (Kressler) Vernon '33 died on Jan. 27. A school teacher most of her life, she was bom in Berwick on Sept. 16, 1913, the daughter of the late Samuel and Bertha (Welliver) Kressler. Mrs. Vernon was an elementary teacher in the Hillside, N.J school system for 23 years before retiring in 1979. Prior to that, she taught in the Winfield Park, N.J. school system for nine years. She was a member of the New Jersey Education Association, the New Jersey Retired Educators Association, the Union County Retired Teachers Association and the National Retired Teachers Association. Her husband, the late James D. Vernon, died in September 1972. There are no immediate family members Hill. Wanda , surviving. - STILL PUBLISHING Historian Edwin A Barton '07 displays a copy ot his recently published book, "Columbia County, A History" Copies ot the book were presented to the Columbia County Historical Society, and University the who helped Barton in the of Esther Evans Whitenight, 154 East Fifth Street, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 ( 717) 784-6737 and Grace Foote Conner. 184 West 12th Street, Bloomsburg, '49 died NCCOUy She [ltd DtjOfl Bloomsburg a Born In Mount Carmel, Oct. 18, 1897, daughter of the late Richard Isabella (Brown) Hlndmarch. Miss llmdmareh devoted most of her if « to education and the betterment of young people She was a public .iimel school teacher for in yeais, |>.utl\ in the Mount and SunbuiA air. is uas a e.i.uluate of Mount I'.uniel High School and Kutztown State University and completed graduate studies at Bloomsburg University She was a member of Northumberland (ount> Ketlred Public School Employees Association and the United Methodist Church. Mount Carmel, where she served as organist She was an accomplished pianist and played scores for many church and community recitals. Miss Hlndmarch Is survived by nieces and nephews She was preceded in death by a sister, Emma Hind march, with whom she resided, and a brother, Paschal Hlndmarch, Easton. - writing the book, William 111 was she of the and president and Hal Pratt, library Society, Historical Bloomsburg BU librarian. 17815 (717) 784-5645 Woodrow (Woody) Brewington was recently '34 presented the Outstanding Eagle of the Year award at the reorganizational meeting of the Berwick No. 1281 Fraternal Order of Eagles. Woody's address is 2000 North Vine PA 18603. 1935 Born in Fleetwood, he was a son of the late Frank and Helen (Boyer) Slav* Prior to retiring in 1974, he had been a teacher for 35 years in the Bensalem Township School District. He had been athletic director at Bensalem High School for more than 20 years. A member of the Langhorne Manor Borough Council, he was a member of the St. James Episcopal Church in Langhorne. Slaven was an Army veteran of World War II and the Korean Conflict. survived by two sons: John F at home, and Richard W., of Levlttown, and a Ephrata sister. Marguerite Marshall, While attending Bloomsburg, he was active in (he Junior Chamber of Commerce, Dramatic Club, YMCA, In addition to his wife, he Representative: Street, Hlndmarch Bertha A. since 1974. * • • « i 1 Ryan, director Representatives: Street, Berwick, survived by a daughter, and a brother, Edwin J Dalmatla; a half brother. is Hoover, a funeral director Howard Hoover, and a half-sister, Mrs. Charles Miller, both of Newton Hamilton While attending Bloomsburg. he was active In Day Men's Association, Business Education Club, Poetry Club, Student Christian Association, PI Omega PI, and Inter fraternity Council Public Library. With Barton are Sonia Turner, PA Jane, of Harrisburg, In Bloomsburg 1934 Pa. In addition to his wife, he Bloomsburg, William PA 17815 I. ( Reed, 151 East Fourth 717 ) 784-0861 is , Psi Omega, Mixed Chorus, Cheerleaders, Varsity Basketball and Jayvee Baseball. Day 1936 Men's Association, Alpha < Roy Lee Rlshel '42 died Dec. 17 at his home In Pennsauken, N J He was born August 12, 1920, the son of the late Roy L and Adelaide (Gay) Rlshel Sr He graduated from Danville High School In 1038 He was employed as a business school teacher for the Lincoln Technical Institute In Pennsauken An Army veteran of World War II, lie was a staff sergeant serving in North Africa as a war photographer. Survivors Include 0 daughter, Patricia Self of Atlantic N.J two brothers, Fred G Rlshel of Atlantic City, and John E Rlshel of Danville, and two sisters, Mrs Isabel Earl of Richardson, Texas, and Mrs Helen Mader of Danville, and three grandchildren. While attending Bloomsburg, he was active in cn^ country, business education club, Day Men's Association, City. Representatives: Ruth Wagner LeGrande, 76 North Cedar Street, Hazleton, PA 18201 (717 ) 454-1427 and Mary Jane Fink McCutcheon, 249 Main Street, Conyngham, PA 1939 18219 (717) 788-1854 or 455-9551. Representative: Ruth Dugan Smeal, 740 Market Street, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 ( . and Language Club 717 ) 784-4715 1937 1943 Representatives: Sara Maria Berger, 853 South Market Street, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 ( 717 ) 784-4850 and Dorothy Hess Linn, 165 Nottingham Road, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784-1857 1940 Representative: Clayton H. Hlnkel, 418 Jefferson Street. Bloomsburg, 1938 PA 17815 ( Representative: Apts., H-105, 800 (904) 765-1485 ( 1944 Mary Brunstetter Grimes, River Park Broward Road, Jacksonville, FL Representative Street, Berwick. Sara Dockey Edwards. 545 East 11th PA 18603 ( 717 ; 759-9733 32218 1945 1942 (Miram) Knoebel, Elysburg. Representative: Dr John F. Slaven '38 died on Jan. 20 husband of Eleanor (White) Slaven. 2, ) 717 ) 784-3218 1941 Llewelyn C. Richards '38 died on Jan. 6, 1985. A teacher at Stevens School in the Shamokin elementary school system where he served as principal, he Richards was a graduate of retired in 1968. Mr Towanda High School, attended Rutgers for two years and graduated from Bloomsburg University in 1938. Among his survivors is a sister, Mrs Jennings Representative: Betty Katerman Algatt, R.D. Bloomsburg, PA 17815 717 784-5584 He was the Representative: Dr Jeanne Noll Zimmerman, 1104 Mary Lou Fenstemaker John, 928 Conimued on page 30 1 30 ALUMNI OUARTERLY/MafCh 1965 Continued from page 29 Country Club Drive, Bloomsburg, PA 1958 1950 17815 (717 ) 784-0434 Willis Swales, 9 07645 ( 201) 391-9106 Representative: NJ vale, Raven Road. Mont- Dell Road. Representative: Raymond Hargreaves. 37 Stanhope, N.J. 07874 (201) 627-3500 1946 Anastasla Representatives: Pappas Trowbridge, West Mahoning Street, Danville, and Jacqueline Shaffer Creasy, PA RD 17821 1. 102 (717 ) 275-3046 Catawlssa, 1959 1951 PA 17820 (717) 784-3035 Representative: Road, RD 1. Dr Liberty. N Russell Y. 12754 Davis. C Chaffee Jr., Representative: Sandra PA Avenue, Easton, 18042 ( 2220 Kings Jeffrey Lane, Pfister Brown, 215 ) 252-2881 1947 1960 1952 Representative: Robert L. Bunge, 12 West Park Street, Carroll Park, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 717 784-0988 ( ) John W. Thomas '47 reports that he has merged his Insurance agency with that of Esslck & Barr Insurance, Reading. John has operated his individual proprietorship known as for 31 years In Hamburg. The new merger is of Esslck & the John W. Thomas Agency, an affiliate Barr Insurance. The expanded office Is located at 12 South Fourth Street, Hamburg. John's address Is 70 South Fourth Street, Hamburg, Robert W. Warrington PA '47 19526. died on January 1, 1985. Evangelical Lutheran Church, Spring Creek Lodge 802, F&AM, Central Pennsylvania Photographers Association, the Harrlsburg Radio Club He was a veteran of World 1953 burg, PA i 17815 ( R D. 5, D. 1, Box 145-C, Blooms- 717 ) 784-7120 1962 1954 Representative: Richard R. Lloyd, 80 DeHart Drive, R.D. 2, Belle Mead, N.J. 08502 ( 201) 874-3118 Representative: Dolores Doyle Brennan, 607 Country Club Drive, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 717 ) 784-7438 ( 1955 Representative: Harvey's Lake, 1948 R Representative: Edwin C. Kuser, BechtelsvUle, PA 19505 ( 215 ) 754-7977 four grandchildren Mi Warrington came from Sunbury While attending Bloomsburg he was active In Science Club, Photographic Club, PTA, .mil 'in Sigma Pi. 40 ) ( 1961 II. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Helen (Cromls) Warrington '44; a daughter, Mrs. Carol A. Woods of Mlddletown; a brother, Charles W. of Woodland Hills, California, and Representative: James J. Peck, N Y. 10514 914 238-5417 Chappaqua, 227-4946 Representative: John S. Scrimgeour, He was a retired professor from Harrlsburg Area Community College, a graduate of Bloomsburg and Bucknell universities and was a member of St. Mark's War Representatives: Francis B. Galinski, 90 Tower Hill Road, Doylestown, PA 18901 (215 ) 348-9746 and Dr. Frank (717) J. Furgele, Star Route, Box 228, Lakevllle, PA 18438 PA Arnold Gartnger, R D. 2, Box 155 18618 (717) 639-1515 (Wadsworth) Kimball '62 was the 1984 recipiBurlingame School District's H. Jay Burns School Service Award. The purpose of the award is to recognize individuals not employed by the schools who have given outstanding service to the district. Patricia Kimball is current PTA president at Burlingame Intermediate School and vice president of Burlingame Community for Education Foundation. She has been active at Franklin School and Burlingame PTA Council. Her address is 183 Los Robles Drive, Burlingame, California Patricia ent of the 94010. Betty Representative: Drive, Bloomsburg, PA L. 17815 ( Fisher, 928 Country 717 ) 784-0434 Club 1956 1963 Representative. Dr. William L. Bltner III, 54 Wincrest Drive, Glens Falls, N Y. 12801 (518 ) 792-1151 1949 Representative: Richard E. Grimes, 1723 Fulton Street, Harrlsburg, PA 17102 (717) 233-0777 William R. Miller '49 died of a heart attack while at work on October 16, 1984. Mr. Miller came from Plymouth, Pa. While attending Bloomsburg, he was active in Men's Dormitory Association, varsity football, FTA, Obiter, and Athletic Club. a business education teacher in Bristol on sabbatical leave for the second semester of the 1985 school year and is serving as ski instructor in the Bavarian Alps of West Germany Last year he had a similar position in the Corinthian Alps in Austria. Mr. Wise flew to Munich, Germany at the end of Don Wise Township, January and began his duties in early resort of Lenggrles. Don Wise Is best known in the February Lower Bucks County in 1970. a graduate of Forty Fort High School and Bloomsburg University, where he captained the 1956 wrestling team. He is the only son of Elmer M. Wise and the late Mary O'Donnell Wise of Lemoyne, Pa. He is a Fourth Degree Knight of Columbus, and is a address of is is the German Hungarian 76 Queenlilv Road. Levittown. Club. PA His Nicholas A. Kutchi was born on October 30, 1984 at 4:02 p.m. He weighed 7 pounds 15 ounces. Length: 22 inches. His parents are Bob Kutchi '64 and Judy Kutchi '63. He has two brothers, Rob Kutchi and Steve Kutchi. The 20616. Kutchis live at 1 Bannock Street, Bryans Road, MD at the area as the former wrestling coach at Woodrow Wilson High School, where he coached many championship teams. He also served as trainer of the United States Olympic Wrestling Team in the Munich Games of 1972. A member of the Pennsylvania Wrestling Coaches Hall of Fame, he began skiing upon his retirement from coaching member Hawthorne '56 is Mr. Wise Representative: Pat Biehl Cranford, 77 Avenue, Gilbertsville, PA 19525 ( 215 ) 367-9188 home 1964 Representative: Ernest R. Shuba, 16 Flemington, NJ 08822 (201) 782-8619 Honeyman Road. William H. Herald '64 has announced his intention to seek election to a third four-year term on the Lewisburg Borough Council. He Watsontown. is sales manager at Masonite in He received a master's degree from Bucknell UniverHe is married to the former Sharon Cronrath. sity in 1969. They have two children, William P., 19, and Tasha, nine. 19057. 1965 1957 Representative: Carl P. Sheran, 43 Square, PA 19348 ( 215 ) 388-1259 Fawn Lane, Kennett Representative: William J. Pohutsky, 222 West End Avenue, No. Plalnfield, NJ 07063 (201) 755-1986 1966 RECRUITING - Ness Co.. York, about a career in Mark Derr talks '01 (right) with senior accounting. of Harry Doug Moyer Richard Kratzer '57 was recently elected president of the Sunbury Rotary Club. Dick has been Sunbury's postmaster for the past 14 years. He and his wife, Shirley, have three children. His address is R D. 2, Box 409, Sunbury. PA 17801. Representative: Anthony J. Cerza, 6 Lancaster Drive, Ocean City, NJ 07712 ( 201) 922-0039 Continued on page 31 ALUMNI QUARTERLY/M.noh 1988 31 Area's reputation didn't scare history prof! Editor's Note: The following article about Professor James S perry was written by Mike Dillon of the Press- Enterprise Bloomsburg His friends told him not to move here. Northcentral Pennsylvania, they warned, is a wild place where labor agitators tote guns and bodies turn up in rivers. Grim talk from residents of Arizona home of the O.K. Corral. Jim Sperry didn't exactly start quaking in his boots — his dad was a coal miner in Western Pennsylvania. He knew the miners' lingo and knew why the northeastern anthracite coal region got such a bad rap out west Long after the Indians and badlands of Arizona were tamed, people in the coal region were trying to tame an industry which had become their master. Out west, he says, the revolution was over — here, it was, and at times still is, going on. Sperry, a history professor at Bloomsburg University, came here to study labor and labor history. In academic circles, places like Centralia, Wilkes-Barre, Avondale and Frackville are famous. The legends of violence that people hear out west are a result of the rough fight that miners put up to gain their freedom from coal companies that controlled almost every aspect of their lives, Sperry says. Before the civil war, "One of the Alabama senators arguing for slavery said there's no slave in the south worse off than an anthracite miner," he says. Other reminders of the area's violent past have been immortalized in books and films. At least two of the famed Molly McGuires were hung behind the Columbia County Courthouse in Bloomsburg The story of the Molly McGuires was made into a movie starring Sean Connery. Segments of the film were shot in nearby Eckley and at what's now Pioneer Village, north of Bloomsburg on Route 11. In Sperry's last year of graduate school in Arizona he switched his major from diplomacy to labor history and decided to come east, to come home. His advisor, a wellto-do, scholarly southern gentleman, wasn't pleased with Sperry's decision. Sperry smiles as he recalls the lecture he got from his distinguished mentor. " 'Mr. Sperry,' he said, 'that area has a tradition of staff, — them musty taverns and listen to their sometimes sometimes bitter stones "In order to get an 'in' you have to know someone who will vouch for you," says Sperry "You do not go in and say Hi, I'm Jim Sperry from BU and I want to interview in ribald, you ' " No, to get the scoop from the men who scooped coal from the rich landscape, you have to prove yourself Prove that you're not a "user" like the coal companies and the government, which Sperry says coal region Wilkes Barre The envoy told Koosevclt thai "The people are good workers, they have a good attitude, but they lack good political-social leadership." Sperry shares thai view "People here will stand up for only problem with Ibis area is " weak leadership, that's the only thing 1 find missing He admits that coal region lowni are often "closed" communities, bul says thai people will warm up to a what they believe Charles Arthur S. Hakim '67, an art teacher at Plains Junior High School, recently had his vacuum-formed plastic sculptured painting, "Lunar Landscape II," shown in the main gallery of the William Penn Memorial Museum In an exhibition called "A Tactile Vision." The exhibition was at the museum until January 20 Hakim's work was also recommended by E. Ruth Howe of the Hazleton Art League. A member of Plains Junior High School Faculty since 1967, Hakim holds a master's degree in studio art from Marywood College. He has also taught drawing, painting and lettering at Luzerne County Community College. Hakim has been the recipient of over 100 awards for his art works. His work is also currently on display at the University of Illinois at Chicago. The theme is Campaign '84, "Promise Them Anything," a mail art exhibition. His address is 1 Margaret Diane M. Butera '67 J. Greco '68, superintendent of North the Schuylkill School District, has successfully completed all requirements for the degree of doctor of education from Nova University. Dr. Greco received his master's degree from Lehigh University, Bethlehem. He Is an active member of the Susan Drive, Street. Plains, and Roy PA 18705. Howell were married at 918 East 16th Street, K on December 29, 1984. They live Berwick, PA 18603. The bride is academic biology teacher highway at Berwick High School. The bridegroom is a transport engineer for Kevin Ryman, Inc. Pennsylvania Association of School Administrators, Pennsylvania School Boards Association and the American Association of School Administrators. Dr. Greco lives at R D. 1, Box 366, Ashland, PA 17921 with his wife. Sandy, and three children, Lisa, Chuck and Matt. Sister Pamela Smith '68 was recently appointed director of vocational development for the Sisters of SS Cyril and Methodius. Danville, PA 17821 ^ 1969 Representative: Sandra Ekberg Brown, 2177 Rebecca Drive, Hatfield, PA 19440 Nathan Miles McKenzie '69 and Nancy Marie Busch were married on December 26, 1984 They live at R D 3, Shickshinny, PA 18655. The bride is a graduate of Ja'Mel School of Cosmetology and Is self-employed The bridegroom is a teacher at Hunlock Elementary School in the Northwest District. Representative: Newark. Representative: Dr. Robert E. Boose, 942 West State Street, Trenton, NJ 08618 (609) 989-7435 Merlam R. Bleber Her address Road, Bloomsburg. PA 17815 as Rakowsky Is 1621 Old Berwick longtime principal of Clear district superintendent, was Installed as president of the Pennsylvania Assoela Hon of Secondary School Principals at the group's recent annual meeting In the Valley Forge Sheraton Hotel Stan has served In PASSP as adviser and consultant to the editorial staff, membership and promotion, rcsolu Hons and long-range planning, and as a member of Ihe PASSP Executive Hoard He has also contributed to the Journals of PASSP and the National Association of Stanley G. field '70, Area High School and now Secondary School Principals. He has written extensively on Ihe dangers of drug and alcohol abuse, the spokesman said, and has worked actively to guide secondary school students lo avoid drug and alcohol abuse Stan Is also a graduate of Penn State He In now a doctoral candidate at Penn Slate and a member of Bloomsburg's board of trustees He Is a member of the Elks Club, Bloomsburg Alumni Association and Penn State Nlttany Lion Club, member and past president of the Clearfield Lions Club, and board member of the Children's Aid Society Also, Stan represents Pennsyl vanla on the NASSP Task Force that meets with congressional leaders and federal education Secretary Terrell Bell. a member of the executive committee Pennsylvania Speech League, representing principals' concerns throughout the state Stan's address Is 1114 Willow Drive, Clearfield, PA He has served as of the 16830. 1970 1968 My stranger after sizing him up. Sperry, too, sized up bis new neighbors when be moved here He's glad a lot of his students are from this region. He trusts them not to cheat on tests, and says he often bands oul exams and leaves the room until it's time to COtttCl them. "1 call it Integrity." he says Sperry Is optimistic about the region's lulure "11 industry would take a chance and local people would support It," the region would thrive economically they're "There is a tremendous work force here conscientious, they'll hold on." " 1502 you business, he says In Sperry's view, lack of strong leadership has kepi many coal towns depressed During World War 11, he reports, President Kranklln Itooscvcll wanted to do something lo aid the coal region and dispatched an aide to assess the chances of putting a munitions taclory in Sperry did have to. If he was to write and speak about the coal region, he had to know the people, to sit with Thomas Lemon, Times Leader and Unfortunately, Sperry says, many of the outsiders who share that view represent companies and are none loo anxious to recommend the area to company chiefs They fear that radical labor unions or violence will hurl to.' Representative: R. Lansdale, PA 19446 .1 Citizens' Voice in Wilkes Barre. told Sperry. "1 guess people are afraid to walk the streets up there." You know it is not beyond the realm of you offend someone in that area, you " thrown down a mine shaft.' may be Besides, " 'No one goes back there unless they have 1967 I the newspaper strike between the terrible violence. possibility that if Continued from page 30 people view with great suspicion. At times, they also viewed Sperry with suspicion. As he pieced together the mystery behind an unsolved murder in Wilkes Barre In 1934, he got a call The anonymous voice on the line told him. "You know these murders have never been solved. It would be better If " they weren't "I must admit. 1 was somewhat apprehensive," Sperry says "Unwittingly had stumbled upon the key motive " hit a nerve for some of the murders He published a paper on the crime, bul never got the last few pieces of evidence that would have tied everything together his sources of information had dried up. One of his friends from California, afler reading about DE John W. Dalfovo, 926 Devon Drive, 19711 (302) 268-9403 Men am (Bleber) Rohm *70 writes that she has legally retaken her maiden name. Henceforth she will be known David A Kelfer '70 was recently appointed manager, development planning and support In the customer services division of Bethlehem Steel Corporation's Information department Dr Kelfer Joined Bethlehem as a member of the 1981 Loop Course Management Training Program He lives In the Bethlehem area with his wife, Jane, and their one child Continued on page 32 ALUMNI OUARTERLY/March 1965 32 Continued from page 31 Katherine 3 years of August 9. 1984 He joins a sister, Naylors Run Road, age The Eberles live at 814 Havertown. PA 19083. 1973 1971 Box 466. Representative: Timothy D. Hartman, P.O. Representative: William H. Cluley. Box 4320, R.D. Spring Grove, PA 17362 4, Jane Ann Fellln '71 and Joseph P Kasenchak were married on October 12 The bride Is a teacher In the Shlkellamy School District Her husband Is employed by PP&L on electrical construction In Berwick They live at R.D 5, Bloomsburg, PA 17815. 1972 Representative: M. Jacqueline Feddock, R.D. J, Cowpalhwalt Road, Bedmlnster, NJ 07921 (201) 234-0922 Jim Scallse '72 KYUU was recently appointed sales San Francisco Jim and his wife, 6736 Gunn Drive, Oakland, Calflronla 94611 of at of Paul Robert Wolverton '72 Is manager Leslie, live Public Schools, P.O. Box 1203, Is Joanne (Harrison) Berkhelser '72 and her husband, Richard, are the parent! 01 B son, Ryan John, born on November 15. The Berkhelsers's address is R.D 5 Skyview Acres, Bloomsburg, PA 17815. has Joined the Lutz Agency as a In Itfl genera] insurance division. Lee, his wife, Deborah, and four Children live at 461 East Fourth Street, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 '72 Sltler PA 18931 research Bernadlne T Markey '73 recently presented a Health paper at the annual meeting of American Public was titled Association in Anaheim, California. Her paper is "Medication Discharge Planning for the Elderly. She School of an instructor at Geislnger Medical Center Nursing Her address is 118 West Market Street, Danville, PA 17821. Marilyn Peters West '73 and Joseph Thomas Gibbons 624 were married on November 24, 1984. They live at Maywood Drive, Berwick, PA 18603. The bride Is a nurse Unit, Intermediate practitioner with Central Susquehanna Montandon. Her husband is employed by Bechtel Corporation, Oswego, N Y. Maria (Vasllauskas) Allison 73 is a personnel assistant Her with the Roosevelt Savings Bank, Garden City, N Y. address Is 18 Dale Court, Massapequa. N.Y. 11758. employed as a school psychologist for the Culpeper County Culpeper, Virginia. His mailing address Culpeper, VA 22701 Lee E. salesman Lahaska, Joseph A, Storaska '72 and Rosemary L. (Bujno) Storaska '72 are the parent! of a son, Andrew John, born He Joins a sister, Jennifer. The on December 13 Storaskus live al 102 Market Street, Sunbury, PA 17801. 1 Jane (Skomsky) Gittler '72 was recently named Director of Columbia-Montour Home Health Services, Inc. She has also received professional certification as .m advanced administrator K.'NAA) from the American Nurses Association. Her address is 615 Country Club Drive, Bloomsburg, PA 17815. Sarah Jane Harrison "73 and Dr. Emil Robert Szabo are engaged The bride-to-be Is an elementary teacher in the Central Columbia School District. Her fiance received his degree in medicine from the University of Pennsylvania. Board certified in obstetrics and gynecology, he is practicing at the J. C. Blair Memorial Hospital, Huntingdon. Richard L. Baker 73 recently earned his Ph.D. in business administration at Perm State University. He has accepted a position as professor of accounting at West Chester University. His wife is the former Kathy Johansen. They have one son and live In West Chester Kathy received her master's degree in business admin- from Penn State on the same day that Dick received his Ph.D. Both are certified public accountants .mil certified managerial accountants istration 1974 Representative: John P. Fetterolf '72 was recently promoted to sales of the Pottsvllle District of the Prudential insurance Company. John and his wife, Bonnie, have one daughter. Thev live at 950 Elizabeth Drive, Orwlgsburg, Avenue, Hamburg, Patricia Kanouse Peattle, NJ 07419 19 Fern manager PA 17961. William F. Mulhern 72 has been named marketing at Good Shepherd Industrial Services. Bill Is married to the former Suzanne Sysak of Bethlehem, thev live. where manager Stephen F. Austin 74 recently the postmaster of Turbotville. postmaster at Mlllmont. Steve daughters assumed new duties as He was formerly the is married and has two Karen (Irwin) Eberle 74 and her husband, John, are the parents of a second child, Christopher John, bom on her Dawn L. (Sharbaugh) Messerschmldt 74 and a daughter Kory husband, Thomas, are the parents of Angela sister joins a Dawn, born on December 8. She Joy The Messerschmidts Tamaqua, PA live at 728 East Broad Street. 18252. at G. C. Gary E Wilson 74, who teaches sixth grade Hartman Elementary School, has been awarded the annual Fred Piermattei Youth Service Award. voluntarily serve The award commends those who county vouth in a distinguished manner. was a Piermattei, a Sunbury man who died in 1981. third period of foster parent for 120 children over a a dozen years. more than . NorWilson was selected from 12 nominees by the thumberland County's juvenile court and its advisory board. .. .... „ Youth Wilson, president of the Ralpho Township baseball Sports Association, has coached football and worked as has also years. He for the association for six a volunteer In the development of a youth sports complex in the township. He has served as assistant scoutmaster for Troop 247 and a volunteer trainer at the Southern Columbia junior high football and basketball games for five years. He is also a member of the advisory board for the Northumberland County Children and Youth Services. Wilson is active in the Elysburg ambulance and fire company, Ralpho Township Public Library board and the council of St. Mark's Lutheran Church. Wilson, his wife, Linda, and two sons, Charles and Gary Paul, live in Elysburg. His mailing address is Box 233, Elysburg. PA 17824. George E. Banyas 74 and his wife, Denise, are the 30, 1984. Their parents of a son born on December address is R.D. 3, Berwick, PA 18603. John A. Marzano 74 and Jamie Marie Hart were married on September 22, 1984. They live in Easton, PA. The bride is employed by Fireman's Fund Insurance Company, Bethlehem. The bridegroom is employed as a public relations assistant by Easton Hospital and as a stringer by The Express newspaper. Linda (Shepherd) Kiefer 74 and her husband, Bruce, toured Japan for three weeks in September. Dr. Kiefer presented a technical research paper at the First International Conference of Plasticity in Tokyo, Japan. Following the three-day conference, Linda and her husband traveled throughout Japan, visiting Hiroshima, Kitakyushu, Kurashiki, Osaka, the ancient cities of Kyoto and Nara, among others While Bruce was involved with the conference, Linda took day trips to areas around Tokyo. On one such bus trip to Nikko, north of Tokyo, she met Sue Mitchell '72. They knew each other while at Bloomsburg, since both were active in the women's sports programs. Sue has just been to Hawaii and Okinawa, and when they met, she was enjoying her stay in Japan. They had a wonderful time seeing the sights and also talking about their days at Bloomsburg. Sue is currently the vice-president of the accounting department at the Commonwealth Bank and Trust Company in Williamsport. After leaving Japan, Sue flew to California to spend some time with her sisters before returning home. Linda and her husband left Japan and flew to Hawaii for a few days. They returned home, where their fourvear-old daughter, Emily, iive at R.D. 3, Bethlehem, was anxiously PA waiting. They 18015. Susan L. (Haddad) Leitzel 74 reports that she is the owner and director of Luv-a-Tot Day Care Center in Williamsport. After eight years as a speech therapist, she decided to stay home and raise her son, Adam, who is now four years old. After two years of babysitting in her home, she decided to move it out and into a bonafide business. Sue and her husband, Galen, will be traveling to Ireland in March. Her husband's high school band will be participating in the St. Patrick's Day Parade in Dublin. Floyd Shorty Hitchcock 74 is head wrestling coach NCAA — ALUMNI CAGERS Returning to don maroon and gold uniforms again, under the watchful eye of officials Bob Norton and Doc Herbert, were (front) Tony DaRe '74, Gary Choyka '74, George Hamilton 73, Jack Gerrity '66. Bob Snyder 71; (second row) Mike Ognosky 75, Terry Conrad '03, Harry Warren 78, Jim Platukis 71, Randy Colone '84; (third row) Paul Kuhn 72, Jerry Radocha 77. Doug Greenholt 78. Jon Bardsley '82, and Rich Yanni 76 Art Luptowski 73 arrived after the photo was III taken. Millersville University. Shorty was an champion for Bloomsburg in 1974 and is a the BU Athletic Hall of Fame. at national member of Joan Yodzio 74 and Robert Kidron are engaged. Joan employed as a teacher at Susquenita High School in Duncannon. Her fiance, a graduate of Harrisburg Area Community College, is employed as a northeastern field is Continued on page 33 ALUMNI OUARTEftlYAUrcn 1906 S3 Continued Irom page 32 representative tor Arwell, Vogel and Sterling of Atlanta, Georgia. 1975 Representative: Sharon Barto, PA (215) 845-3615 Young Hilgar, Box 398. Carolyn (Seaman) Alter '75 died on November She was the wife of Ben E. Alter '75 R.D I. 25, 1984. Michele T. (Adams) Slusser '75 and her husband. James, are the parents of a son, Zachary Evan, bom on October 26, 1984, Diane (Walker) Goble '75 and her husband, Barry, report the birth of their third child and first daughter, Jennifer Sue. She was born on November 10, 1983. The Gobels have two sons, David, 4, and Greg, 2. Their address is 5627 Alan Street, Aliqulppa, PA 15001. Cynthia Louise (Williams) Kruskie name from Kruskie back West Mill to Street, Elysburg, '75 has changed her is 5A Williams. Her address PA 17824. Sigrid Ellen Manellus '75 and James William Bruno were married recently. They live in West Chester. The bride was employed as a secretary at Glasgow Inc. prior Her husband, a graduate of the to her marriage. University of Delaware, is a financial analyst with Burroughs in Paoll. Bergman '75 and Dale Tampa, Florida Gall A. (Dietz) at 8008 Eastleigh Court, J. Bergman live 33617. Gail is an itinerant specific learning disability teacher at two sixth grade centers in the Hillsborough County school system. Dale is director of credit for Southern Mill Creek Products. NURSES RETURN M. Paige Raskl '75 was recently elected president of the Millville Mutual Insurance Company. He has been associated with Millville Mutual for 10 years. His address is R.D. 1, Box 299, Millville, PA 17846. Fair Alexis Schilllng-Barto '75 and Ming K. Louie are engaged. The prospective bride is elementary librarian District. Her fiance Is for the Bloomsburg School employed by Zapata Industries, Inc. A February wedding is planned. 1976 on November 30, 1984. Their address Road, Bloomsburg, PA 17815. Is 2827 Old Berwick Jim and Karen (Marquette) Gingrich, '76 graduates, report the birth of their third child, Shelley Marie, who was born on April 30, 1984. The Glngrlchs have purchased Gingrich Memorials and have Incorporated the two branches (Middletown and Mechanlcsburg). James R. Gingrich, Inc. and Karen treasurer. Karen and Jim are looking Middletown with the expectation of building They now live at 1481 Brandt Avenue, New dent of Representative: Road, Springfield, Randa Gossin PA Triggs, 226 Orchard 19064 (215) 328-1642 recently married Carla Sommariva of Zelienople, PA. Chris is an instructor at York College of Pennsylvania, where is teaches private security and criminal justice courses. Both Chris and Carla completed master's programs at Indiana University of Pennsylvania in August 1984. The couple resides at 310 B Queensdale Chris Hertig Drive, York, — Several BU alumnae returned to the campus in December for the annual Nurses' sponsored by the Career Development Center Sharing their experiences were (front) Lily Parker '82. Johns Hopkins Hospital; Dawn Spohrer 02, Scranton State Hospital, (standing) Laurie Dockeray Nercoe '80, Lankanau Hospital, Peg Ferguson "80, Lankanau Hospital; Nancy Kushnerlck '02. Berwick Hospital Corporation, and Monica Mover Zeigler '01. Milton S Hershey Medical Center. '76 PA 17403. can be reached at 628 Strathnawer Avenue, Selkirk, Manitoba, Canada RIAOJ2. Telephone: Dean E. Baker '76 204482-8149. Lynne L. Neely '76 and James M. Garvin were married on September 29, 1984. Lynne is employed as an elementary school teacher at Westminster Academy, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Her husband, a graduate of Florida State University, Tallahassee, is employed by RhonePoulenc Systems Co., Atlanta, Georgia They will live in PA Jim Is presi- secretaryat land In Is a new home. Cumberland, 17070. Dr. Terry Benjamin Treaaler '77 and his wife are the parents of a son bom on November 24. The Tresslers live In Harrlsburg, PA. Monica M. Magda Heller '77 reports she was married to Earl A. Heller II In May. 1981. Her husband Is vice president of Alter Enterprises, an amusement company. She was assistant business manager of Purnell School, Pottersvllle, N.J. They have a son, Earl Brian, who was born on December 19. 1982 Their address Is 34 3A Eugle Rock Village. Budd Lake, N.J. 07828 Candace Shuman '77 and Dennis Stelner are engaged. A wedding Is planned. Candace Is employed by Rea & Derick, Scottown. Her fiance, a Penn Stale graduate, Is employed by the Lancaster County Sight Center In fall Gerry Sue Larison '76 and Thomas Russell Downing were married on August 26, 1984. They live In Glenslde. Gerry is a member of Delta Epsllon Beta sorority and was employed by Buck Hill Inn. Her husband Is a graduate of East Stroudsburg University and a member of Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity. He Is employed by T.G.I. Lancaster. Georganne Marie (Huglck) born on January Friday's. Danville. Timothy Mark DaWalt '76 and and Paul George Kathryn Elizabeth, P.O Box 142, R.D. 3, Self '77 Self "77 are the parents of a daughter, PA 9. Their address Is 17821. his wife, Carol, are the parents of a daughter born on January McGulre Park Drive, Bloomsburg, PA 7. Their address Is 17815. James Timothy Waechter '76 and Linda Louise Cramer were married recently. The bride, a graduate of Shlp- Carol Yohey '77 was recently named co-op advertising manager at the Press-Enterprise In Bloomsburg. She Joined the newspaper staff In June 1978 Her address 325 Montgomery Street, Ncscopeck. PA 18635 is pensburg University, is a teacher for the Camp Hill School District. The bridegroom is employed by Wllsbach Distributors as a certified public accountant. 1978 Atlanta. Peter Bruce Walters '76 has been appointed to direct a new academic support program at Bloomsburg Univer- Representative: Bats via, 1977 sity. The Special Services tor Disadvantaged Students, funded by the United States Department of Education, is one of five new projects to receive funding in the state. The project provides academic support services to firstgeneration, low-income, and physically handicapped college students. in the BU Upward Bound for the past six years. He and his family live at Third Street, Mlfflinvtlle, PA 18631. Peter has been a counselor Program 231 West William James Buckley '76 and his wife, Martha Lee (Harris) Buckley '77, are the parents of a daughter born Representative: Paul G. Self, P.O. Box Danville. PA 142, R.D. 3, 17821 (717) 275-3848 Lynne Marie (Williams) Murphy '77 and her husband, John, are the parents of a daughter, Christina Michelle, born on December 11. The Murphys live at 3201 Buffalo Road, New Windsor, Maryland 21776. Gall Elizabeth (Megargell) Yohey '77 and her husband, Richard, are the parents of a daughter born on November 23. The Y obeys live at Main Street, Orangevtlle, PA 17859 NY James L. Byrnes, 31 Vernon Avenue, 14020 Edward H. Wise '78 and Penny A. Price were married on September 29, 1984. The bride Is a graduate of Penn State University and Is employed as a clerk-typist In the pharmacy of Coal dale State Hospital. The bridegroom Is employed as an English teacher with the Lehlghton Area School District. They live In the Nesquehonlng area. Bette Louise (Hoover) Fltzpatrlck '78 n-ports thai h< married Brian Fltzpatrlck on November 24. 1984. Brian Is a graduate of Juniata College and Is employed as a Continued on page 34 ALUMNI OUARTERLY/Ma'Ch 1985 34 Continued from page 33 supervisor at Overnlte Transportation Company, Bensawith lem, PA. Bette Is a teacher of the hearing Impaired Reading, PA. the Berks County Intermediate Unit In Their address Is 300 Whites' Road, LansdaJe, PA 19446. Kathy Louise (Schoch) Jeremiah '78 and her husband, Jeremiah Keith are the parents of a son, Keith William 1984. Their address Is 1725 Park II, born on July 14, Avenue, Shamokln, PA 17872. '78 was recently appointed Lower Gwynedd Township manager. He had been Cheltenham's Janssens have assistant manager since April 1982. The two children, 2 years and 3 months old. Paul G. Janssen and Gwenn Elizabeth Toevs are Kenneth W. Long engaged. Gwenn, a Penn State graduate, Is employed at Kenneth Is the West Milton State Bank, West Milton. employed with ACT Industries, Milton. A spring wedding '78 Is position as sales representative at Honeywell to become a Liberty Bell full time mother. The Hallamores live at 1509 Drive, Harieysvllle. PA Victoria A. Engel '78 and Capt. Francis L. Hendricks are engaged. Victoria teaches mathematics and computer literacy for Carroll County Schools, Maryland. Her fiance, a graduate of Mansfield University, Is assigned to the Pentagon working in August wedding is personnel. An planned. Richard Marella '78 if the father of a second daughter, August 6. 1984. The Marellas live at Route 5, Lori, born on Box Ashland, PA. The bride Intermediate Unit as in is employed by the a special education teacher. 19438 manpower and live Schuylkill 6473, Palatka, Fla. 32077 Marlene Ruth Watson '78 and Walter Jdhn Borzok are A June wedding is planned. The bride-to-be is a engaged. dental hyglenlst. Her fiance attends Lincoln Technical Institute In Allentown, where he is enrolled In an electronic technology program. planned. '78 are Nancy E. Lobb '79 and Kenneth O. MosteUer Road, Spring City, married. They live at 55 Hill Church PA 19475. '79 and her husband, Francis, December 15. Their are the parents of a son born on address is R.D. 1, Box 208 Lot 35, Berwick. PA 18603. Ruth A. (Eyer) Golombo Mary J. (KowaJskl) Lehnowsky '79 and her husband, born on Craig, are the parents of a son, Mark Walter, November 8. They live at 31 South Main Street, Snickshinny, PA 18655. '82 were Christine Marie Rltro '79 and Richard A. Pugh married on June 30, 1984. They live at 502 Barry Court, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055. The bride is employed by Blue Shield of Camp Hill as an accountant. The bridegroom is employed by the Pennsylvania Fish Commission as a fishery technician. Maureen Ann (Ream) Lock '78 has Joined Lifecare counseling service as a drug and alcohol treatment specialist. She will direct services at the new Lewlaburg, PA, office, which opened February 1. Maureen, her hUJband, <;i<-nn, and their son, Ryan,2, liv<- ll 212 North 11th Stm t, Lewisburg, PA 17837. Associates' Linda J. (Harmon) Page '78 was recently named casework supervisor at Columbia County Children and Youth Services. She Is married to R. Steven Page. They live at 28 Perry Avenue, Bloomsburg, PA 17815. Kathy (Hotchklss) Hallamore '78 and her husband, Jeff, are the pirentl ol a daughter, Pamela Ann, bom on December 20, 1984 Jeff is a sales manager for Almet, a Division of Allegheny International. Kathy has left her 1979 Thomas R. McCormick '79 and his wife, Ruth Ann, are the parents of a daughter, Meredith Anderson, born on Representative: Corey M. Waters, 104 Queen Avenue, Shamokln Dam, PA 17876 ( 717) 743-7516 Marie C. Kogut '79 and Patrick D Hospodauis were married on October 27, 1984. The bride is a registered nurse In cardiology at Hershey Medical Center. Her husband, a Penn State graduate, is employed as a certified public accountant with Main Hurdman, Harrisburg. They live in Harrisburg. Joann Ellen Woodward '74 and Frank Christopher were married on October 20, 1984. They Enterllne '79 November Danville, 27, PA 1984. Their address is R.D. 5, Box 448, 17821. Phil and Beth Daiy, both "79, have moved to Denver, Colorado where Phil is employed as a geologist with Texaco. They are the parents of a son, Patrick William, born on December 6, 1984. Their current address is 5705 South Lisbon Way, Aurora, CO 80015. William C. Domenick officer In the '79 has been promoted to staff Consumer Credit Operations Department Continents Bank. Bill joined of Continental in 1979 as a is 354 Valley View consumer loan collector. His address Road, King of Prussia, PA 19406. '79 and William Osgood were married on The bride is a speech pathologist employed by the Montgomery County Intermediate Unit, Norristown. Her husband, a graduate of Lafayette College and Beaver College, Is a chemistry teacher in the Lower Moreland School District. Cheryl Krause June 23, 1984. 1980 Representative: Vincent J. LaRuffa, 1337 Meetinghouse Road, Ambler, PA 19002 ( 215 ) 646-1809 Robin (Weldemoyer) Luongo '80 w^s married to Edward Luongo, a graduate of Penn State, on October 13, 1984. The bride works at Union National Bank and Trust Company as the assistant to the manager of the Milford Branch Office. The Luongos have purchased a new home. Their address is 412 Cheswyck Drive, Harieysvllle, PA 19438. Joel Aurand '80 and his wife, Gail, are the parents of a daughter, Kelsey McClure, born on December 23, 1984. The Aurands live at 3572 Bellaire Drive, No. 25, Fort Worth, Texas 76109. CALLERS REWARDED — Ten student organizations participated in the Alumni Phonathon last fall. Shown at the presentation of awards were (seated, from left) Maria Scali, Economics Club, tenth place, Kristen Curtis, CGA, ninth. Melissa Montefel. APO, sixth, (standing) Ellen Fawley, Phi Delta, Rick Fenton. men's swimming team, seventh. Margaret Wullert. Madrigal Singers, third. Not present for photo were women"s swimming team, second. Phi Kappa Delta, fourth, Forensic Society, fifth; and Third World Cultural Society, eighth first; Lt. Michael Scott Wlegand '80 died recently in an airplane crash that occurred while he was flying out of Holoman Air Force Base in Alamagordo, N.M. He was returning to Tyndall Air Force Base in Florida, where he was based. Born in Dallas, Texas, on July 28, 1958, he was a son of Commander Victor Wiegand and Florence M. Wiegand of Warminster. He was a 1976 graduate of William Tennent High School. While at BU, he was on the Dean's List five times as an accounting major and was on the men's varsity diving team. He was a distinguished graduate of the U.S. Air Force Officer Training School at Williams Air Base in Arizona. Scott had just returned his alumni biographical data form to the Alumni Office in October. He indicated his business addresss as "the Free World and elsewhere when needed." He listed his special interests as flying jets and Children, Incorporated. In addition to his parents, he is survived by a brother, Dr. Robert V. Wiegand, Huntingdon Valley; three sisters, Jacqueline M. Rhoades, Warminster; Dr. Juanita L. Wiegand, Warminster; and Cheryl A. Wiley, Jamison; and his grandmother, Mrs. A. F. Wiegand, Gainesville, Ga. A memorial service was conducted at the Neshaminy Warwick Presbyterian Church. Warwick. Continued on page 35 ALUMNI QUARTERLY /Match 1 1965 M .»\ Iff ALUMNI SISTERS — Lambda Alpha Mu met Munro. Peggy Thomas Collier, Barbara Wisneski Evans Diane Danzer Gill. Alicia Detweiler, Sharon Nichols. Roma Aungst Koehler, Cyndy Landls, Marie Plunkett. Sandy Barall Davis, Susan Readdy Hughes, Becky Reitz. Linda Plnchot, Michele Robinson Cherwka, (fourth row) Cathy Stanton Cult. Karon Moran Mulrooney, Diana Wells Schafter, Beth Childs, Nancy Kushnorlck. Theresa Koren, Pam Hartzell. Brenda Myers Schotfstall. Becky Koppenhaver Kline. Lynda Wiest. Ruth Koch Kolb. Cathie Readdy Wlencek and Marie for a luncheon in Raphael Palucci Vantine, Janis Ciccone Pusateri. Joan Platko Krasnisky, Karen Sheffer Ozycz, Janet Stump Nilsen, (seated) Maureen McDonald, Linda Becker, Pam Kirk, Tracey Frantz, Mary Frances Jacques, Marilee Baumgartner, Laurie Hopkins, Audrey Fiebig, Janet Gorg, Sharon Gettel, Mildred Kline Genelow, Cindy Hammes Hunter, Barbara Bates Comer, Darlene Clarke, Deborah Terrill, Tina Kosoloski Mussoline; (third row) Camille Strausser, Elaine Pelletier Slusser, Karen Talmadge, Donna Beaver, Tina Wassell D'Angelo, Sharon Sweinhart. Jean November Alumni sisters at Hershey. Attending The alumni sisters of of were (on Lambda Alpha Mu floor) Sorority , M met Cummings scheduled for July 20 in the Bethlehem area, while the annual luncheon will be November 23 at Hersh. >• annual luncheon at the Hotel Hershey on November 17, 1984. Fifty-four alumni sisters enjoyed a delicious luncheon and an afternoon of socializing. (or their W Last year's picnic was held July 28 at the Louise in Bethlehem with 30 sisters attending Their husbands, boy friends and children joined in the day of Moore Park A short business meeting was conducted, during which dates for 1985 events were selected. The sorority picnic is Continued from page 34 fun. food and fellowship. join in the fun Allentown, Pa. His address PA All sisters are reminded to send news of engagements, marriages, births and address changes to Sharon F. Gettel (Box 244 Airport Road, Rehrersburg, Pa 19550) or Roma Aungst Koehler (2552 School Court, Bethlehem, Pi 18017) for the spring newsletter If you are an alumni sister who has not been contacted, please respond and Is 1118 Dunkle Street, Easton, 18042. Rick D. Harrison "80 has been named general manager Mutual of Omaha and its life Insurance affiliate, United of Omaha, in Williamsport, PA. His address is 353 Woodland Avenue, Williamsport, PA 17701. and fellowship of sisters and friends. Foundry Company, Boyertown, as an accountant Rei husband Is employed by the same firm In the purchasing department. They live in Perkiomenville, PA for and MIchaH Lawrence Plynfl They Uvfl in Polnl 16, 1984 PA Ttu bride Is employed at The Dally Intelligencer, Doyleslown. as a promotions coordinator Her husband is a Jeweler at Custom Jeweler's and Gem Mary Ann Paskey were 1981 Harry L. Wark Jr. '80 and Jeanette D. Johnson were married on January 26, 1985. Harry is employed at Wels Markets, Clarks Summit, PA. Susan Michele Pascarello '80 and Lawrence Etchison are engaged. The bride-to-be is employed as an elementary learning disability resource teacher at Albright Elementary School of Albright, West Virginia. Her fiance Is employed by Fairlanes in the Eastpointe Mall of Baltimore. A June 29, 1985 wedding is planned. Denlse Rath '80 and Gene J. Walsh were married Both are employed by The Times Herald In Norristown, PA. Denlse Is an editorial assistant. Her husband is a staff photographer. Their mailing address is P.O. Box 221, Worcester, PA 19490. recently. Janice Werkhelser '80 and Jeffrey Melmed were married on August 11, 1984. They live at 102 Pinegate Circle, Apt. 7, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. Jeffrey is a candidate for a Ph.D. They anticipate living at this address for the next 3-4 years. and Francis Russell are engaged. Linda is employed at Ann Arundel Hospital, Annapolis, Maryland. Her fiance is associated with Kirlin Mechanical Contractor, Rockville, Maryland. A May 11 wedding is Linda Bupp '80 planned. Daniel J. Dulmstra '80 and Beth A. Dennis were married on September 8, 1984 They live in Bradley Beach, New Jersey. The bride is a secretary employed by the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement. Dan Is employed as an agent by the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement. has been named county extension Natalie M. Snyder director for Union County. She Is a home economist working in the area of family health. Her address is 411 '80 Orange Street, Selinsgrove, PA 17870. Lou Vannicola '80 reports that he is employed by the Food Service Division of Keebler Company as a sales order coordinator at the Northeast Shipping Center in Representative: Darlington, Tulsa, married '81 June on Pleasani Beverly Howard Carter, 7175 South Oklahoma Jewelers, Ivyland, PA 74136 (918) 664-2454 Mark Cable Kathleen Ann Hathaway "81 and Daniel Gene Mitchell '79 were married on December 29. The bride Is a reading specialist with the Pocono Mountain School District, Swiftwater. The bridegroom Is associated with Manpower Inc., East Stroudsburg. Rita E. (Jesslck) Stanzlone '81 and her husband, Joseph, are the parents of a son, Joseph Francis III, born on November 30. The Stanzlones live at 7 Jones Avenue. Deptford, NJ 08096. A. (Godshall) Ehrhardt '81 recently joined the special education staff of the Delaware Valley Middle School. She had taught In the Chambersburg School Wendy District. guitarist 'HI, performed on NovrmlM-i II! released in June .i and son«wr .ingn Eiysburg Pieebyterlan Church album, "A Story To Toll" W8J Christian at (he Ills neu, Ht end hli wife, Dodi, ire Involved full music ministry, which takes them to churches, coffeehouses and retreats. Mark's mailing address is P.O Box 141, Kmlgsvllle, I'A 17318. time their In to BU as He received his from services Ohio student personnel he was also a full-time resident Thomas Martin Kresch Jr director resident graduate degree University director of In where has returned '81 Montour Mall # Donna Rae Miller '81 and Charles Dor an Vance Jr. were married on November in Donna r. a iax attorney v h oi. with Laventhol and Horwath, Wormleysbm v an attorney with the Dauphin County Solicitor's Office, « Garry Robert Benfer '81 and Laura Jean Snyder were married on September 15, 1984. They live at 205 Wall Street, West Long Branch, NJ 07764. Garry is an auditor for First National State Bank in New and Earl llarrisburg. "i live of Both graduated from the | Jersey. D King are engaged. The bride-to-be Is employed at Hershey Medical Center, Hershey. Her fiance attends the Milton S. Hershey Medical College. A June 1985 wedding is being planned Cathie Sue Rosen '81 rbej Dickinson School Maryellen Lapp '81 and Dr. Joseph Michael I' Arnlco were married recently The bride Is a registered nurse Her husband Is a resident in orthopedic surgery at St. Luke's Hospital, New York City '81, a contemporary Christian music artist, concert January 24 at Carver Hall Mark's address P.O. Box 141. Emlgsvllle. PA 17318. Mark Cable Nanette Susan Kramer '81 and Timothy Leroy Keys were married on January 5. Nanette is employed by Discovery School. Her husband Is employed by Conrail was Ensign Dennis W. Copp '81 may be reached at AOIC. Task Force 70 Det Diego Garcia, FPO San Francisco. CA 1984 96685. He graduated with distinction In February from OCS school at Newport, Rhode Island He graduated with honors from Officers' Supply School in August 1984 at Athens, Georgia manager Is In Preston J Melanie S. Conrad '81 and Thomas D Krupp were married recently The bride Is employed by The Eastern Corpus at Hay the Chrlstl, '81 has been named arrangements new Hershey Corpus Chrlstl Hotel, Texas Theresa M. Madara '81 and Samuel R Dunkelberger were married on September 29, 1984 They live at R.D 3, Sunbury. PA 17801 The bride is employed at Gelslnger Medical Center, Danville The bridegroom Is employed at Continued on page 36 J> " ALUMNI OUARTERLY/March 38 19C6 Continued trom page 35 Susquehanna University, Sellnsgrove. Kline are Jeffrey A. Mitchell '81 and Deborah J. engaged The bride-to-be is employed at the Loan Annex supervising senior of NCB Bank In Mlddleburg. Jeff Is a date has accountant at Main Hurdman, Harrisburg. No been set for the wedding 1982 Representative: Houston, TX 77098 Doug E. Taylor, 2701 Revere Apt. 191. Deborah A. Kohler '82 and Edward J. Stefanlsko were married on September 22, 1984. The bride Is employed as an accountant at A. Barletta and Sons, Hazleto*. where herhusband Is employed as plant operator. They live at 553 Arthur Street, Hazleton, PA 18201. '82 and Captain Ted C. Cranford, Lt. Deborah D. Brown both of the U.S. Army, were married on December 7, name. The couple 1984. The bride will retain her maiden officer lives In Fulda, Germany The bride Is a finance with the Area Finance Support Center, V-Corps. The Is University, State Kansas bridegroom, a r.'«luate of assistant operations officer for the llth Regimental Combat Aviation Squadron, Armored Cavalry Regi llth menl Mary Jane (Fedder) Kobeskl Bra nil Thry '82 and her husband, Carl, parents of a daughter born on live l( ,.i D 2, Factoryvllle, PA December 19, 1984 18419. and Catherine M. O'Brien were married on December is, 1984. They live at Foxhollow 01240. where Scott is Massachusetts Resort, Lenox. general manager of the resort and its conference center, i.i kIc is employed by Boyd Converting Co., South h. l.ee. Massachusetts Scott A. Behrent '82 — Among the BU alumni who participated in the annual Career Fair were (seated) Sally Marrazzo '84, Kawneer Company, Deborah Crowl '76, Geisinger Medical Center, Joan Mosier 74. Columbia County Children and Youth Services, Susan Pollock '81, Sperry Computer Systems, (standing) Rick Flynn '81, TRW, Inc., David Williams '82, Kawneer Company, and Joe McGinley '82, Sperry Computer Systems Absent when photo was taken was Scott Berger '84, Susquehanna Sound. CAREER FAIR i L. Seldel were married Box 124. Bloomsburg, pa vki:. the bride Is employed at LaBar Truck Sales. Her husband is a sell employed contractor Rebecca A. Marr recently Tim '82 live al and Gary R.D. 9, i Roxanne Jane Teahl "82 and Jeffrey Charles Hess were married on November 3. The bride Is a data analyst for the Pennsylvania Department of Welfare. Her husband is employed by DartKraft Inc. W Carson are Shelly E, Bonner '82 and Russell engaged. Shelly attends Pennsylvania State University for her master's degree In education. Her fiance is a graduate of Mansfield University. He Is a special education teacher with Seneca Highland Intermediate Unit 9. Susan Elizabeth Kroplnskl '82 Is the new German teacher at Shamokln Area High prchool, She had previously taught at the school. Her address Is 229 South Thud Street. Shamokln, PA Ann Courtney of Jean Royer Mav 12, 19. '82 Hall. and Jim Peake Their address i9«-i Hershey, '82 Columbia PA Elizabeth A. Is 1501 '83 were married on Flshburn Road. Apt. 17033. Thomas '82 has been appointed assistant director of admissions at Lock Haven University. Her address is 2 Park Drive, Apt. 3, lx>ck Haven. PA 17745. Jan Rebecca Klner '82 and Bryon J Ensor are engaged. Jan is a teacher at Discovery School Her fiance, a Shippensburg University graduate, Is employed by Roadway Express as a maintenance supervisor. An October 1985 wedding is planned. Pamela Lynn (Waltman) Johnston '82 and Evan Andrew Johnston '84 are the parents of a son born on November 6. The Johnstons live at 143 East Eighth Street, Bloomsburg. PA agent for Lynch Insurance Agency, Shamokin. John is employed as an accountant with American Home Foods in Milton. A spring 1985 wedding is planned. Pamela Sue Shimp '82 and Charles H. Bujno Jr. are engaged. Pamela teaches at Central Columbia Middle School. Her fiance, a graduate of Kings College, is supervisor of safety and security at Berwick Hospital Corporation. A spring wedding is planned. Ida Pedergnana '82 and James Reilly '84 are engaged. Ida is employed as a speech-language clinician by the Capital Area Intermediate Unit, Camp Hill. Jim is employed by General Public Utilities in Reading and is also pursuing an MBA in information systems at St. Joseph's University. An October 1985 wedding is planned. First Lt. William E. Hanchak '82 has been decorated the Army Achievement Medal In SchwaebischGmuend, West Germany. He is a platoon leader with the with 56th Field Artillery Brigade. Kevin L. Miller '82 and Michele R. Mowery were married recently. They live In Nescopeck, PA The bride is employed by Berwick Knitting Mill. The bridegroom is a computer programmer at First National Bank of Berwick. 17815. and Dale R. Lawson were married 1984. They live in Palmer Township. The bride Is employed by the Lehigh Valley Society for Crippled Children. Her husband is employed by Mack Cynthia A. Allen on September 22, Printing '82 Company. Susan Rose Zuba '82 and Michael Anthony Dorbad were married recently. The bride Is employed as a kindergarten teacher and director of Small Wonders Day Care School. Kingston. Her husband Is employed in the General Ledger Department of the Miners Savings Bank, Pittston. Their address is 22 Sherman Drive. Exeter. PA 18643. Stefanowicz '82 and Michael Yanuzzi '81 were married on August 4, 1984. They live at Rear 584 Pardee Street, Hazleton, PA 18201. The bride is edition editor for TV Guide Magazine. Wllkes-Barre. The bridegroom is Donna J. account supervisor for The Advertising Connection, Kevin J. Baggett '82 and Judith A. Bower are engaged. A June 29 wedding is planned. Judith, a Mansfield University graduate, is a special education teacher with 17 Kevin Is a marketing Blast Intermediate Unit representative with E.N. Dunlap, Inc. and Charles Albert Daniels were married on December 1, 1984, They live in Canadensis. Charles is owner/manager of Daniels Family Resort. where Carole Is presently employed. and William Albert Zamonas Cynthia Ann Petrovlch were married on August 18. 1984. They live in Weston. John T. Blessing and Tammy M. Landau are engaged. The bride-to-be is employed as an insurance '82 Jr. Representative: Kim Levittown, PA 19055 M. Gobora, 19 Jonquil Lane, '83 and Steven Michael were married on June 30, 1984. The bride is employed with Exxon Office Systems in Florham Park, New Jersey. The bridegroom is employed as a commercial underwriter by Crum & Forster, Parsippany, New Jersey. They live in Morris Plains, New Jersey. Berntsen '82 Lisa Swartzbaugh '83 and Jim Lithgow '83 are engaged. Lisa is employed by WSFM-WCMB, Harrisburg. Jim is employed by Intermediate Unit 20 and teaches in Delaware Valley Middle School, Milford. A June wedding is planned. '83 and William J. Evancho were 1984. They live in Hazleton. The employed as a kindergarten teacher at St. John's Byzantine Catholic School, Hazleton. Her husband is employed by Quality Beverage Distributors, Inc. Hazleton. and also is serving an apprenticeship at Hazle Tool and Die, Hazleton. Catherine Mussoline married on August 18, bride is Hazleton. Lynne Marie Hockenbrock '82 and John William Mallei were married recently The bride is a registered nurse. The bridegroom is employed as a sales represent a tive by Syva Company. They make their home In Whitehall. PA. '82 1983 Pamela Dianne Peckmann 17872. has returned to BU as resident She earned her graduate degree In student personnel services at Slippery Rock, Where she also participated in an academic support system and directed a human potentials seminar. Carol director PA. The bride is a teacher in the Hazleton Area School District, The bridegroom Is employed as a quality control inspector at Titanium Industries, Frackville. Carole Ann Caprioll '82 '82 Rebecca Lee Russell '83 and John Mark Hess were married on December 30. 1984. They live in Lancaster. The bride is employed as a teacher at Little People Day Care Center. The bridegroom is employed as a salesman by Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company. Anne L. Shortess '83 lives at 270 Apple Road, Newark, Delaware 19711. She is a teacher of the hearing impaired at the Sterck School for the hearing impaired She received the M.Ed, degree from Western Maryland College in August, 1984. Amy Sue Klinedlnst '83 lives at 9M Colonial Crest Continued on page 39 ALUMNI QUARTERIY/Marcr> this time, completed and returned your form, we thank you for your To (2) BU assist the Career Development Center cooperation. identifying alumni willing to help the University you have not received a copy of the survey, will you minutes to complete the form reproduced be: ow and return it to the BU Alumni Office*' How will the lumni Association and the University use placement and cooperative education programs If please take a occupation l ) Don't hesitate to call the Alumni Office If you have questions about the survey Please return your survey promptly so wo can serve you even better 4 To identify potential recipients of Distinguished Service Awards and Young Alumni of the Year Awards, and to provide "leads" for feature articles about 1 1 FORM> -(ALUMNI BIOGRAPHICAL DATA BLOOfTlSBURG UniVERSITY Month of Graduation Year of Graduation: TTie is Home any changes or corrections Parents Friend/RHative Business to mailing label) _ address on your mailing label (Please note — (personal pata)- Telephone Date of Day Monlh Widow(er) Divorced Separated Married Single Marital Status Yi-.u Maiden Name Female Male Sex Birth ( Preferred Salutation (Dr., Ms., Rev., etc.) How do you Asian or Black American Indian or Alaskan Native describe yourself? White Other Hispanic Pacific Islander (BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DATa)Field of Employment |e g aerospace, banking, education, medicine, etc | . Current or Last Employer Business Address Title/Position Telephone (If Employer matches retired, last titlel gifts to educational institutions Starting date in present position Employment Seeking employment College at BU Not available for from which you graduated: College of Arts/Sciences Under-employed Part-time Permanent status: Retired employment College of Professional Studies College of Business it were was organized by colleges, please answer as though (If you graduated before BU of Profess.onal College check would you 1939. teacher in Example: If you graduated as a Studies.) Undergraduate Major I is your position in field of undergraduate preparation? Yes ST The survey has been designed to make efficient use of your time. Even if you do not wish to answer every section, please be sure to return the questionnaire Our new computerized alumni records system will be only as valuable as the quantity and quality of data It contains. the Alumni Office to plan regional alumni meetings, class reunions and special programs lor alumni based upon department or major, profession or information To enabl the academic departments of the University to rack the career paths of their graduates To what exten are they using their undergraduate preparation in their careers? This information will also i*&> THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY t5) To alert the Development Office to alumni in positions lo expedite corporate or foundation support of University projects in > To help <3> this I interesting alumni for help departments identify alumni willing to share their experiences with undergraduates. most alumni should have received an "Alumni Biographical Data Form." U you have By No ) ALUMNI OUARTERLY/Marth \ Beth A. (Ros&man) Johnston '84 and her husband, Jerome, are the parents of a son. Matthew Vincent, born on December 4 The Johnstons live at 841 East New Berwick Highway. Bloomsburg. PA 17815. Michael Jon Pfleegor '83 and Pamela Ann Miller are engaged. The bride-to-be ts employed at Mennohaven Nursing Home and Grove Medical Center She Is a graduate of Geisinger Medical Center. Michael Is employed at North American Drager. Quakertown 28. 1985 wedding is an assistant manager Carol Anne Feskanln '84 lives at 1680 Allentown, Pa 18103 <215) 2644698 Selfert '84 lives at 900 B N Irving Street, Mlckley Run. Whitehall, JU1 Hess s Depart Pa 18052 She Is an assistant buyer with on October ment Stores. Allentown She will be married 12. 1985, to Robert Paul Tier Beverly (Kllnger) Hand mSSZ£ ^ Pennsylvania lleglns. Pottsvllle Pa *84. '84 17938 lives at Box 292, 522 E. She Is staff auditor I wl h National Bank and Trust She was married to Company David Hand on October In 6. 1984 Gerald Edward WUllams '84 Hazleton. Pa 18201 He University School of Dentistry Ave . lives at 604 is W. DUmjffld a student at Temple t 03 z O CD " > " - "1 => C 8 E c o €> CO CL <2 CO S ^2 6o .. s; E CD > O k-T ±= = S TO CD ~ s co (1) ® O — CD o TO iCO 0) TO -C 3 "O £-^ £3 CO ™ < 2£ E . _ g o iS ' co £ v <5 t: m £ ^co i $ TO CO °- 3n CD CO I q; 2CD CM c" to E 3 _ CO - I; w cn 0> L. 3 3 IJ " J» Ji EE 5 5 ° ° 00 CD i CD t O <-> co w £ § < 2 00 CD CL CD CD "O < X « "CD o TO TO — TO . CD — CO CD TO c CD o CO C o > E =3 ' CO 1 CD i T >- E CO 53 CD O ^T3.£ E lo ^ i= CD y ; w < X3c C TO E CD " -c "O «= CO to c: O) 2 (— 8 >• •- r- 10 :• z fl) TO — —I 1-D - > s <"E CO CD -rj O E 3 O CD TO CD m -C £ -C £ CO CD The ALUMNI Vol. 85, No. 2 OUR NEW HOME — QUARTERLY Bloomsburg University Located on Lightstreet Road, just Bloomsburg University alumni now have a house to call own! Acting on behalf of over 28,000 BU graduates, the Alumni Board of Directors has purchased what they consider to be "the right house, in the right location, at their the right time." In early April, officers of the Alumni Association learned that the home of the late Dorothy John Dillon, Class of 1924, was being sold by her estate. Located on nearly four acres of land some of which adjoins the east end of the University property the house impressed members of the Alumni Board who were called to a special meeting on Saturday, April 6. After several hours of careful and thoughtful deliberation, the board voted to make an offer on the property. The offer was submitted on April 8, accepted by the estate on April 9, and the agreement of sale was signed on April 11 in the Hamburg office of Alumni — — President John W. Thomas '47. is not new. As early as the turn of the century, Bloomsburg alumni dreamed of having a building of their own. In PROFILE OF THE The idea of an Alumni House PAST, A LIVING LEGACY, Eda Bessie Edwards '41 writes: "The Alumni Association had sought and received permission of the board of trustees to build an Alumni Hall. From this would be conducted Alumni business; in it would be held Alumni meetings, and provision would be made for the Philologian and Calliepian Societies to meet With the announcement of this project, there was great enthusiasm and pledges and gifts of money flowed especially from into the treasury of the Association graduates who had been members of the literary Encouraged by these, the officers had a plan societies. drawn by an architect. To be constructed of brick, the plans called for a small building, beautiful in its simplicity, which would have been a fine addition to any there. — campus." But about that time, Old Science Hall was constructed, and the two literary societies were given permanent meeting quarters in the building. At a meeting of the Association in 1906, the plan was abandoned, and the money was returned to the contributors. Since then, thoughts of buying an Alumni House have been entertained from time to time. But the ideal until now. situation never presented itself With this bold step, the Bloomsburg University Alumni — east of the Association University, the moves confidently of Pennsylvania new alumni into the future six of its sister universities in the State May 1985 property features a large front yard — Systme and Joins Higher of Education who already have alumni houses. The new facility will provide much more working space than the present quarters in Carver Hall, and It will make an ideal and convenient location for various alumni functions and activities. Although the "working" offices will move to the Alumni Of House, the beautiful Alumni Room In Carver Hall which BU alumni are very proud — will remain Intact and will continue to be a focal point during events like Alumni Weekend and Homecoming In order to pay for the new Alumni House, the Association will kick off a special campaign on Alumni Weekend, June 14-15, to raise $110,000. Chairing the special campaign will be Margaret (Peggy) Burns '67, retiring vice president of the Alumni Board of Directors. Serving as honorary co-chairpersons will be two classmates and close friends of Dorothy John Dillon: Editha Ent Adams '24 and Edward F Schuyler '24, both life-time residents of Bloomsburg. The campaign leadership Is pleased to report that been donated by the Community Government Association from the Husky Contingency Fund, and more than $30,000 has been pledged by various Clauec In $25,000 has addition, several alumni are considering significant gifts as memorials to family and friends. We hope to reach our goal by Homecoming on Ictobei 1 which time the Alumni House will be dedicated Donors of $1,000 or more will be listed on an Honor Roll be placed at the Alumni House Those who give $500 or 19, at to more will receive a watercolor painting of the house All alumni will have the opportunity to be part of this exciting project by making a one-time gift or a three-year pledge, with one-third payable by Homecoming 1985, onethird by Homecoming 1986, and one-third by Homecoming 1987. "As you make your decision," urges Peggy Burns, remember that we are committed to maintaining the many worthwhile and successful programs currently supported by the Alumni Annual Fund. For that reason, we hope your support for the Alumni House project will "please go hand-ln-hand with your continued support of the Annual Fund "Your Alumni Board Is confident the new Alumni House will be a tangible (and functional) symbol of a vital and dynamic Alumni Association." and a large backyard, too Perfect for outdoor activities on Alumni Weekend and Homecoming! . . . THE ALUMNI OUARTERLY/M^/ 2 Alumni By ANDREW HEINTZELMAN 1985 talk EDITOR'S NOTE: This Is the second In a series of "alumni living abroad." Alumni from around the world were contacted by mall and asked to stories about share their experiences about life In a foreign country. of their responses are Included In this edition. Four led this at the alumna Bloomsburg Fair Grounds to the interior parts of the In 1971 Amazon Here and throughout Brazil, Debbie Dlnstel "teaching the good news of Jesus Christ." '73, Is Dlnstel said her desire to teach about Christ began in when evangelist Bill Glass was holding a week of at the Bloomsburg Fair Ground' 1971 meetings Through his preaching I trusted Christ as per- sonal savior," the alumna wrote . my After graduation, Dlnstel studied Bible for one year at the Word of Life Bible Institute In Schroon Lake, NY, "told me In where she dedicated her life to the Ix>rd and that I was willing to go wherever He sent order to share the good news of Jesus Christ Him with others." II was at Word of Life when- Dln.slel arm- In contact with the director of Unevangellzed Fields Missions and became aware of the need for teachers at the Ama/.oti Valley Academy In Helem, Brazil. She arrived m Beleoi In August, 1977, to teach ai the Aid.i/oii Valley Academy, a school for Amen, an children whose parents are missionaries Before . teaching at the academy, however, Dlnstel spent two years In language and culture studies which took her up the Amazon River. Dlnstel taught In a one-room schoolhouse, which was also the eornm unity's church building She said the people build tbeh nomei along the sides of the rlvei which takes the place of roads. "Every morning the children arrive In then oanoei to attend classes " she wntt The alumna added that durlnR her two-year study she had several opportunities to travel Into the Interior The Alumni Quarterly Published four times a year for alumni and friends of Bloomsburg University by the Alumni Association. At your service: Doug Hippenstiel '68 Director of Alumni Affairs Peggy Trathen Alumni Office Secretary-Bookkeeper Long Alumni Records Clerk Linda J. Luci Ruckle Assistant Alumni Office Secrectary Eric Strom Writer (Green Jeff Thumb Program) Cragle '00 Composing Editor Katherine Mulka '68 Alumni Chapters Coordinator Student Staff Debbie Blyer Eddie Gobora John Haney Andy Heintzelman Dwayne Heisler John Lutzkanin Matt Sauers Stephanie Stewart paper and overtime has become its sole drama critic He to Toronto two years ago to be closer to the growing theatre community there, he said. Slack says Toronto is another exciting city— "an exuberant, classy place." It seems that he is satisfied with his life and his occupation, his only complaint being moved Once at the academy, Dlnstel was In contact with students from Japan, Switzerland, Germany. Great Britain. India. Canada and the United States. She taught up to six different subjects at the academy's high school, since there are only about 35-40 students In the entire school that The teaching situation is somewhat different In Lima however, and the services Adriance is providing are Just reading, writing and arithmetic. As her plane landed in Lima nearly seven years ago on what was supposed to be only a short stay, Adriance "dimly visioned a pocket of poverty, poverty at its worst." She wrote: "It was then I decided not to return to Argentina. Perhaps there was something I might do to alleviate the horrible suffering I intuitively knew existed in these hovels." for the Summer Institute of Linguistics (SIL) at its center In Bucks, England, She and her husband, Glenn, have been there since May 1983, and were there on temporary assignment November Now, Adriance and Laura Llneback from Indiana University, coordinate the "Desarrollo de la Familia" (Lifting up the Family) program. Two-hundred native Peruvians help the group, serving as teachers, musicians social workers, supervisors, secretaries and in other 1982 The Porters Joined SIL in 1973. and have lived In Mexico for four months. Costa Rica for eight months, and Colombia for positions. seven years completing various SIL The program designed to develop and strengthen the the "shantytowns" of Lima. Mothers' Clubs and Childrens' Clubs cooperate In the program as it serves part of the "two and one-half million people (of Lima) training programs. family The organization trains people In applied linguistics and literacy, Porter wrote in a letter. Teams of translators live and work, usually in remote areas of the world, studying "a minority language of a people who have never had their spoken language put into writing." Porter's position at the England center is to care for the children of students who attend SIL classes. The students come from most European countries plus Africa, Asia and North America. Last year's program Involved over 200 students from 24 different countries at the England center, according to Porter Porter described SIL's work as scientific, spiritual and practical. First, an in-depth analysis of the language, Including grammar and sound, is done Next, an alphabet Is written, and then translation work begins. Primers are made and people are taught to read their own language. The people's culture is also studied, according to Porter, and books, including the Bible and health and agricultural books, are translated for the people As e rs of SILl the Porters are a,so members of u, ..U »£. Wycllffe Bible Translators. WBT operates in the home country to recruit members. Porter has also lived in Wales and Japan during her travels throughout the world. in the winter. much more Important than Thousands of miles away from Dinstel but also In a teaching environment is our next "alumni living abroad." Lola Rlgel Porter '60. Porter Is the supervisor of the child care program to snows Another alum has spent her post-Bloomsburg years traveling and teaching. Galre Adriance '34, has lived and taught, either privately or as a civilian in the armed forces, In Cuba, the Island of Guantanamo Bay, Panama, Guatemala, Argentina, Mexico and, now, Lima, Peru. England May it Peru "I particularly enjoyed the close contact with the students and the family atmosphere," Dlnstel wrote. Dlnstel Is now working as a church-planting missionary in Tereslna, the capital of Piaul, in the dry Northeast Her work there varies from teaching Bible In public schools, to selling Christian literature at the only university In Plaul, to working with adolescent and teen groups In the church She also offers Bible correspondence courses through door-to-door visitation, and Informal home Bible studies, camps, and open air meetings. from abroad their lives parts of Northern and Northeastern Brazil, "and to observe the various lifestyles, many of which are quite different from anything I have ever seen In the U.S." '85 Staff Wrlr«r Brazil An experience about is in living in third and her group world deprivation," Adriance wrote She feel that working with the family can help alleviate some of the horrible conditions which surround the richness of downtown Lima. Desarrollo de la Famiiia (referred to as ADEFA Christmas and Easter parties and more. Along with her letter to the Alumni Association Adriance sent a copy of THE CROOKED TREE, written by her and her husband, Joseph. AJso, she sent Spanish n 1,S Ve sions of ner b00k of an °" maxims, f i?u r LOVE IS. The books are signed: "With deepest gratitude to My Alma Mater." P™™ ™S & Retired professor dies Bloom in Canada Our next alumnus is living closer to the states than most alumni abroad; but, just the same, Lyle '68 Slack is discovering differences in Toronto. Ontario. Canada When Slack moved to Canada 11 years ago. he did not consider It a foreign country. "Canada and the U S share so much-currency, language, movies, television, major MrporaUons, Slack wrote. But, in a short time he found to be quite different S Eng, Sh herita e whlch m eans rZJfJnf "S? are more polite,* Canadians on the whole less woolly than Americans. There Is more order and decorum here as well as less ambition," Slack wrote A job offer to write radio commercials for a steel company Is what lured Slack from an advertising agency y ,a " d ° h " Hamilt °". a aty of „air a \ r;;just south'V£ people of Toronto While there for a year Slack also freelanced as a movie critic for Hamilton's only dally newspaper Canada's west coast became home for Slack after a year in Hamilton as he took a job at an ad agency in Vancouver. British Columbia. He said Vancouver is an Canada IT* ' - LfZ - "inordinately beautiful city set in exceptionally handsome, rugged surroundings." He added that if it were not for an offer to be entertainment writer for the Hamilton newspaper, he would still be m Vancouver There was such an offer, however, and Slack moved back to Hamilton after only one year in the west coast cUv For the past nine years. Slack has been writing for the ADEFA) involves 7,000 children and mothers. The mothers' and childrens' clubs and their teachers each have specific programs developed through and activities include Bible classes, health education, drama and U a l, Hu "8 ary- n * was a son of the late F.fp™ ™!l Katherlne ^ ?P Zo, lner Toth. He had resided in RirSm h Bloomsburg since 1961. He was a member of the Society of Jesus from 1939 to . 1959. While on the BU faculty he taught French and philoso^ phy. He also taught philosophy at Kings College and German at Wilkes College during the 1969-1970 academic year In 1970, Mr Albert founded Regis International, Inc a cultural and academic exchange program for international students and teachers also director and president of that organization. He founded the local chapter of the American Association of He was Teachers of French He was educated in Hungary where he received advanced degrees in modem and H^^ m He w wh 0 December l classi- 81 ALBERT heoIogy 30(1 Philosophy. L <«™ Joan Po,ito with wedding anniversary on - . THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY /May BU interpreter keep all conversations confidential In addition. "Interpreters are not supposed to interject personal opinions." says Mowl They must remain objective and refrain from offering advice during a ADRIENNE As the processional began, the woman donned a dark blue smock and took her place before the hundreds of graduates and thousands of guests at the fairgrounds. While the first speaker addressed the audience, the woman motioned with her fingers, palms and hands only stopping when the speaker did. The scene was one of several Bloomsburg University commencements in the last few years in which sign language interpreting was provided for the hearing impaired. It was also the scenario this May 11 when 750 BU students were awarded degrees, and Roger Tory Peterson, the famed ornithologist, delivered the keynote address. Since 1973, greater attention has been paid to the special needs of disabled individuals. Providing interpreting services at major events is one of the ways BU attempts to meet the needs of the hearing impaired. The university recently established a program designed to train students to be interpreters also of American Sign Language (ASL). This program provides interpreting support for many BU functions such as commencement. Intitiated by Professor Sam Slike of the Department of Communication Disorders and Special Education, it is currently directed by Professor Gary Mowl. BU currently offers the associate's and bachelor s degrees as well as a certificate in ASL. It's one in only States and 100 colleges and universities in the United two in Pennsylvania offering associate's degrees in at obtained can be interpreting. Bachelor's degrees program only nine institutions in the country. But BU's is not typical of other Pennsylvania institutions. According to J offers interpreting S. LEINWAND Former BU Admimstrotor By 198S is one of three recognized by the Mowl, "Pennsylvania states in the United States that is National Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf as the weakest interpreting states in the U.S. We do not have have many a state chapter in Pennsylvania, nor do we hopefully certified interpreters. The efforts at BU will conversation. According to Mowl, himself a seasoned interpreter jobs are available for students graduating with degrees in sign language interpreting Mowl has established a career resource file that contains various many job announcements requiring competency in sign language and Interpreting. "More and more jobs are opening that require a Bachelor of Art's degree In interpreting We're finding more and more positions like 'teacher/interpreter.' meaning the applicant will have to have an education degree and an Interpreting degree. For these" type careers, students will have to double major Doctors and lawyers are hiring Interpreters Some Is deaf, and since his parents and other family members are deaf, he is a native signer, he learned sign language as his first language and learned to speak and read English at school Although he Is fluent In ASL and teaches It at the university, he. too, requires an Interpreter for some Mowl. himself. many occasions. "We Just bought a house," says Mowl. "We went to the bank with our attorney and brought an interpreter One on one, I'm fine Five to one. three to one, 1 get lost In that situation there were four people. They were going fast, and they didn't have time to waste " Having an Interpreter there solved a lot of problems Mowl recently attended a meeting at the Pennsylvania State University to organize a state chapter of the National Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf "The deaf have no voice In Pennsylvania. But once our students enter the job market showing that we have a quality program here, and once we have a state doctors refuse to treat deaf patients without interpreters because the process of writing notes Is time consuming, plus many deaf people have problems writing English. Doctors and lawyers feel It Is much " safer to deal with a deaf person in sign language organization here, things will Improve for the deaf, consequently bringing Improved communications quality lor us all." he contends. Lora repays kindness In 1943 She received a master's degree at Bloomsburg In 1%8 and also took graduate classes at Penn State, Bucknell and Mansfield B S degree Lora Snyder had barely started college at Bloomsburg father died on Christmas Eve. 1936 There was funeral. just enough monev in the bank to pay for the return to school It looked like Lora would be unable lo But sympathetic and caring administrators found campus jobs for her. and she was able to complete the two-year when her Lora Is now retired after teaching 37 years, Including 31 years In the Montgomery Schools After nearly 50 years, Lora hasn't forgotten the helping hand she received when she needed it She recently Created a scholarship fund to help other student* whose college education Is threatened by the death of a parent program. She started teaching in Mayberry Township, Montour County, in 1938 and completed the requirements for her " change the state's status in this field Students are admitted into the university's Interpreter Training Program as freshmen. They two receive training in sign language during their first years and training in interpreting during the last two. The curriculum's philosophy is that learning and speaking sign language must be accomplished like fluency in any other foreign language. Included are studies in five sign language courses supplemented by Deaf Culture, which emphasizes the social, psychological and personal aspects of the deaf community. Mowl says that sign language instruction provides students with the skills necessary to fluently communicate with deaf people. Once mastery in sign language has been achieved, the students are trained in interpreting. "To be proficient, students hear the spoken word in English and sign it into a different language at the same time," according to Mowl. interpreter In addition to the 74 credits required in training courses in the Bachelor of Science program, students are encouraged to take several communication courses as well. The majors are speaking, frequently enrolled in courses such as public communication theory, intercultural communication and introduction to theater arts. "Because interpreting involves more than Just courses signing the spoken word, the communication speaker's often help students identify inflections in a language voice and understand their meaning. Sign mood interpreters," Mowl says, "must also reflect the you're boring, of the speaker. If the speaker is supposed to sign boring. If the speaker is filled with emotion, an interpreter ought to express that." Students in the BU Interpreter Training Program make are made aware of other factors which interpreter interpreting successful. For instance, an the glare because window should not stand in front of a interfere with the viewers ability to see the might movements. Use of excessive makeup they are and large earrings are also discouraged as interpreter's to Mowl And. often found to be distracting, according the a shirt blouse, or smock that contrasts read the interpreter's skin allows the deaf person to sign language with less difficulty. a strict As communicators, interpreters must follow the ethics Of primary importance is that code of Athletes 'bat' .619 first time, where the Huskies fell just short of a PC championship and finished second The football unit was and Joined by the women's swimming and diving (7 men's tennis (23-7) teams In recording conference runnerup showings BU also boasted 29 Individual first or second place finishers In PC action and an additional 21 athletes were awarded recognition as All Conference or All American. Teams once again combined for an outstanding record with 174 wins against 107 losses and one tie That mark equals a winning percentage of 619 and once again ranks the Huskies' outstanding athletic program near the top of the Pennsylvania Conference the individual national crowns and a team national highlighted the 1984-85 year In athletics at BU. The women's field hockey team won its second consecutive NCAA championship while posting the school's first Two title I Gwen undefeated season (19-0) in the sport, and swimmer Cressman and wrestler Rick Bonomo captured titles in their respective sports. Among their peers in the Pennsylvania Conference, the (35-6) won Its Huskies also fared well as the softball team PC title and the field hockey and wrestling won conference championships for the third straight teams (15-5) (6-5) continued second year in a row. In addition, football the "State Game" for its strong resurgence and reached HOMECOMING October 19, 1985 Classes reunion: 1940 1950 1960 1965 in 1970 1975 1980 ) " THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/M.. / 4 ,)!', 1914 Leah (Bogart) Lawton '14 and her husband George W Lawton. celebrated their 69th wedding anniversary on May 11. They live at Stone Church Road. R.D. I, Berwick. PA 18603 Mrs. Lawton Is the daughter of the late Mr and Mrs D Clark Bogart of MUlvtlle. She taught in Columbia and Montour County schools. She has been a Red Cross volunteer and former member of the Berwick Garden Club Mr Lawton, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James T Lawton of Mlllville, was a rural mail carrier for many years. The couple farmed Charles 1905 Demaree 66 1912 Representative. Vera Hemingway Housenlck, 503 Market Street, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 717 784-3171 ( ) 1907 Representative: Howard F Fenstemaker. 242 Central Road (Espy), Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784-1920 '12 died on March 9 She was ill months. Born In Bloomsburg, she was a daughter of the late Charles H and Mary Schroeder Relce She was a graduate of the Bloomsburg High School In 1910. Mrs. Trivelplece taught school for several years In earlier life In New Jersey and lived in Danville for 65 years. She also did substitute teaching In the Danville Schools for several years. She was a member of Pine Street Lutheran Church, Danville, for more than 50 years, where she was active In many organizations. Mrs. Trivelpiece was a life member of Danville Chapter 186, Order of Eastern Star, had been a member of the Chapter for more than 50 years and was past Worthy in Greenwood Township for 25 years, then moved to Bloomsburg for a time. They have resided in Berwick since 1953. They are members of the First Presbyterian Church and members of the sanctuary choir for over 25 years. They have two daughters, Mrs. Jean Funk, a teacher in Endwell. N Y. and Mrs. Louise Simington. a registered nurse In Berwick. There are four grandchildren and one great-granddaughter Two daughters are deceased 1915 Anna (Relce) Trivelplece for eight Representative: Edwin M Barton, P.O. Box Bloomsburg, PA 17815 717 784-3320 ( 98, ) 1910 Julia Gregg '10 Brill died on March 1, 1985 She graduated from Sunbury High School. She received a bachelor's degree In classical languages from Pennsylvania State University In 1921 and a master's degree In English six years later. She taught English composition at Penn State from 1924 to 1954 and her brother, Col. Clinton B.F Grill 12 of Tallahassee, Florida, were given Bloomsburg University's Distinguished Service Award Miss Brill was one of the first women elected to the Penn State Alumni Council and served on Its executive board for 20 years. She also served on the first board of directors of the Penn State Foundation, now the Office of Gifts and Endowments She was chosen the first Woman of the Year by Penn State's board of trustees In 1958 and In 1977 was the first woman honored by the Lion's Paw Alumni for service to Penn State She also was named one of the Ten Leading In 1971 she Ladles of Penn State. She was a charter member of Betu Mu Chapter of Alpha Chi Omega After retiring, she served as a volunteer at Schlow Memorial Library, State College, for 20 years. She was custodian of the historical records for the Penn State Retired Faculty Staff Club. Her brother Is her only survivor. Irene (Murray) O'Brien '10 died on April 9. 1985 following a brief Illness She was 92 years of age. Born In Wllkes-Barre, she was the daughter of the late Patrick and Katherlne Loftus Murray She was a graduate of St Mary's High School, Wilkes Barre Before her marriage, she was employed as a teacher In Matron She was also past president of the past Matrons Association and also held an office In Grand Chapter for 12 years. She was a member of the Women's Memorial Club, the Danville Historical Society and the AARP Her husband, Cyril T. Trivelpiece, died November 7. American Red Cross. Mrs O'Brien was a member of St ( Row She was in Born August 15, 1895, in Mifflinville, she was a daughter the late George E. and Mary Gertrude Kirkendall at Smith Hollow school and later Zimmerman. She taught at the Mifflinville school. In 1918, Ms. Zimmerman went to Washington, D.C.. where she was employed by the Veterans Administration as a statistician and at the Pentagon during World War II. She returned to Mifflinville in 1951 upon her retirement. She was past worthy matron and a life member of the Order of Eastern Star #25 of Washington, D C. and was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church of deceased. Bloomsburg. Helen (Fetter) Ream, died Ream '12 has died. Her husband, Allen C. In 1975. Born In Rlngtown, daughter of the late Frank C and Sarah Barrow Fetter, she was a member of Covenant Presbyterian Church and Its women's organizations She had been a schoolteacher before marrying in 1917. Sara A. Brace '15 daughter of the late Attorney Burdick Brace, of Tunkhannock, died in the Tyler Memorial Hospital at Tunkhannock on March 25, 1985. Miss Brace was born in North Moreland. She did graduate work at Rutgers University. She was art teacher in Clark's Summit and Clark's Green School District before retirement. She Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. George Brague, Dallas, a sister, Mrs. Fannie Keithan, Elizabethtown; six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. A daughter, Ruth Thomas, died in 1984 is survived by one nephew and two nieces. 1916 On April 23, 1985, Florence E. (Searfoss) Munro '16 wrote in part: "By the way. in two more days I shall be 88 years old. I am still active; drive my own auto and have a small garden, although I live in a' mobile home. 1913 like Morgan I California Hill, climate-no snow to shovel 179 Walnut Drive, Morgan Hill I Mrs. Munro's address Harriet (Evans) Hughes '13 died on March 28, 1983 at the age of 90. She was an educator for 52 years is California 95037 1918 F. 1908 17815 28. Surviving are a brother and a sister, twins, Harold E and Harriet E. Zimmerman, Mifflinville Two brothers, Carl and Fred Zimmerman, are 1914 Representative: Representative: Leah Bogart Lawton, R.D PA 18603 ( Creasy, 324 Center Street 717 ) 784-1471 Mary (Morrow) Worthlngton '08 died on March 16 She was 96 years old. She was the widow of Earl B. Worthlngton and a former teacher In the Scranton area She was a member of Upper Path Valley United Presbyterian Church. Spring Run. Surviving are a son, F. Mac Worthlngton of Vernon, New Jersey; and a grandson New Street, I, Edna Davenport Bloomsburg, Berwick PA East Ohl, 25 17815 (717) 784-0142 11th 717 ) 752-3498 L. (Nicholson) Rlttenhouse "14 died on Stillwater. PA Eyers Mifflinville. Edna Representative: Hazel ill 22 Therese's Church, died in 1975. She was also preceded In death by her brother, Francis J Murray Surviving are her daughter, Mrs Leonard (Mary) Callahan, Forty Fort, son, Joseph F Jr., Haddon Heights, NJ, three grandchildren; three great grandchildren Bloomsburg, Zimmerman '15 died on February health for eight and one-half months. Lillian of Box Dollman, ) Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Herbert H. (Jean) Qulnn, Wlllingboro, NJ; two grandchildren, one greatgranddaughter; a sister, Mrs. Clarence (Marion) Sweppenhelser of Nicholson; and a brother, Fred S. Reice of Wilkes Barre Her husband Joseph ( 1959. Wilkes Barre schools. She was a member of the Wyoming Valley Bridge Club She was a board member of the former Wilkes-Barre Bridge Club She served as secretary of the Anthracite Unit of the American Contract Bridge Club for many years She had been active In the Grey Ladies of the Representative: Warren A. Grove, PA 17826 717 458-5159 March 9 in She was born October 21. 1888, in Pleasant Valley, the daughter of the late Addison A. and Matilda Phillips Nicholson She was a life member of the Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church. Mrs. Rlttenhouse taught many years in New Jersey and at the Pocono Elementary Schools. She also taught piano at her home. Her husband. John J Rlttenhouse. died in 1972. Surviving are four sons. John and Donald Rlttenhouse both of Shickshinny R D.2; Edward Rittenhouse Shickshlnny R.D.I; Joseph Rlttenhouse. Clifton, NJ; a' daughter, Carolyn Mancinelli. Clifton. NJ; nine grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Margaret (Jones) Chumard '18 died on August 30, 1984. r Ca m from Hamlin and was 3 graduate of S SeKs^r" hiT c K , 5£?T34SS^ f. TM ' 18 8 Bioomsburg she was died on January 6 - 1985 She 3 resident of the Peter Becker Community of , uUlU' ^m Harieysville formerly of Norristown, taught in the Norristown School District until her retirement in 1948. Mie was born in Linden Hall, Centre County. PA. She 6 0f Faith Cnurch of Worcester n^ahr^ ")^ 1, p21?S P ""J ^ American Revolution. Huegenots and the Co,oniaj Dames of sIp \l , J>he was the widow of Percy P. Teal. ™ ^e 17th of Century Continued on page 6 THE ALUMNI OUARTERLY/May 1985 5 Scholarships top $19,000 The Bloomsburg University Alumni Association presented over $19,000 in Alumni Scholarships to members of the student body for the 1985-1986 academic year Twenty-seven of the scholarships were based on academic achievement and ten athletic grants-in-aid were awarded upon recommenda- tions to be determined later, will also receive scholarships One will receive a $775 Columbia Insurance Company Scholarship and another the $1,000 Elizabeth ft Hubler Scholarship Two other minority students will share scholarships totalling $1,850 This year s recipients include Four incoming freshmen, from University coaches. Oscar H & Sarah Bakeless Alumni of the Kelly A. Bower, City, senior, business members an Nelson Alumni recipient of In memory of this member of the Class of 1911, Teresa Buck, Lehlghton, a former faculty member and past president of the Alumni Association. Class of 1924 Alumni Scholarship ($300), given to a student majoring In special education. Parke Alumni Scholarship ($400), given by the late educator and author to science major, recipient of a Minority Alumni Scholarship ($1,350). established last year by the Association. E H Scholarship ($400), given junior, special education major, recipient of the Orefield, junior, secondary education major, recipient of the Margaret Bittner computer Information & administration major, H Scholarship, ($300) given in memory of these former University faculty Sheila Graham, Steelton, freshman, Joseph Oowd, Mahanoy Judith Brandt, Catawissa, sophomore, sociology major, recipient Carolyn Gallagher, Hollldaysburg, sophomore, speech pathology major, recipient of the James Bryden Alumni Scholarship ($300), given In memory of this professor of recognize an English major for outstanding communication disorders. achievement. by a monetary gift to the University which has been used to create a scholarship in his name. Harriet Johnson. Glllett, Jan Hartman, Easton, Denlse Grimes, Lebanon, sophomore, secondary education major, recipient of the Ercel D. Bldleman Alumni Scholarship ($300), funded sophomore, special education major, deaf senior, elementary education major, recipient of the Ann J. education minor, recipient Jarrett Alumni Scholarship Emily Reuwsaat /Alumni Scholarship ($300), given In honor of this of the ($250), given In memory member of the class of '23 of this by her sister Harriet. Mary Haines, Watsontown, sophomore, secondary education major, recipient of the Mary L. Frymire Kirk Alumni Scholarship ($300), in memory of the 1894 graduate who provided this fund Mlllssa Homa, Hazleton, sophomore, computer and Information science, and music major, recipient of the John A Hoch Alumni Scholarship ($300), given in honor of this retired professor and administrator. retired professor of special education Dlann Klndlg, Bloomsburg, sophomore, special education major, recipient of a Columbia Insurance Company Scholarship ($785), presented annually by the Columbia Insurance Companies 6 THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/May 1985 Marty King, Canandalgua, NY. freshman, economics E majoi reciplenl ol Nelson Alumni ii . u Scholarship (1700). Kelly Knaus, Edlnboro, ,m< i .amnion AiuninJ Scholarship ($467), presented In honor ol Un membei ol who taught mathematics major, recipient of an E. H Nelson Alumni Scholarship. Richard L Lehr Jean M. Millen, Whitehall, junior, business administration major, recipient of a Lucy Jr.,. Williamsport, sophomore, nursing major, recipient of the President's Alumni Scholarship ($300), given Junior, hlology major, reciplenl ol ,i Lucy retired faculty Kenneth Liebel Jr., New Bloomfield, sophomore, Barbara Knecht, WllkesBarre, senior, elementary education major, recipient of the R. Bruce Albert Alumni Scholarship ($300), given in memory of this past president of the Alumni Association in honor of the McCammon Alumni Scholarship ($467). incumbent president of the University. the physical education and coached numerous teams Steven Moorehart, Montgomery, Glenn Noack, Whitehall Junior, Eaton Levitt Alumni Drachel Moore, Easton, Junior, business education major, recipient of the Walter S Rygiel Alumni Scholarship ($300), given In honor of this retired professor and former chairman of the Department of Business Education. Scholarship ($500), given by Mrs Levitt, Class of 1942. and her husband, Meyer, In appreciation for the education she received at Bloomsburg. Thomas Palmatary junior, accounting major, accounting major, reciplenl ol the Mildred Jeffrey Morgan, Bloomsburg, sophomore, English/theatre major, recipient of the Kimber Kuster Alumni Scholarship ($300), presented In memory this former faculty member who was Class of '13. Warminster, junior, management major, Nelson Alumni Scholarship ($700). recipient of the Timothy M. Miller Alumni Lynn Oman, Bloomsburg, sophomore, nursing major, recipient of the Class of 1968 Alumni Scholarship ($200), given in of In the III, recipient of an E. H. honor of the class. Scholarship ($500), given by the family and friends of this member of the Class of 1981 and former president of the Sigama Iota Omega fraternity. me NLumm uuHnicnu/May Laurel Parfitt, Susan Rang, Mifflinburg, sophomore, computer science/ Howard F. Fenstemaker Alumni Scholarship ($300), given in honor of this retired faculty member and former president of the Alumni Association. in Steven Ranck, West Milton, senior, marketing major, recipient of the Harvey A. Andruss Alumni Scholarship memory of this Boyd F Buckingham Alumni Scholarship ($300), given member Frank Sheptock, Kulpmont, Junior, business In honor of the vice president emeritus <>i the University who was a member of the Class of recipient of the William J Durla Snyder, Bloomsburg, juiiloi inn sImk iii.ijui km Iplnil »( llu- Class «»( Alumni Hess Scholarship ($100). administration major, given in memory of the president emeritus of the University Sltler, of the of the Class of 1900 ($300), I Bloomsburg, sophomore, nursing major, recipient administration major, recipient of the Anna Lowrie Welles Alumni Scholarship ($100), given mathematics major, recipient of the Deborah Barnesville, junior, office uko Sr. 1943 Memorial Scholarship This is the second year that Sheptock has won the $500 football scholarship. Stephanie Stewart, Jill Solinski, Dallas, freshman, recipient Lucy McCammon Scholarship! $466). of a Alumni Anthony Wood, Mark Tappe, Catawlssa. sophomore, chemistry Bloomsburg, junior, accounting major, recipient of a Columbia Insurance Companies Columbia Insurance Companies Scholarship Scholarship ($785). ($785). Lancaster, Junior, management major, recipient of the Lamar major, recipient of a Melissa Stump, Allenwood, junior, English major, recipient of the Cecis C Seronsy Memorial Scholarship ($400). provided by Dr Louise Seronsy In memory of her husband, a former faculty member Gary Wessner Blass Memorial Athletic Scholarship ($100), presented by the Pennsylvania Dutch Jr., Alumni Chapter Reading, Junior. Kngllsh/ Journalism major, recipient of the Wllllum Teltsworth Alumni Scholarship ($300). given memory member In of this of the class of '71 who a former editor of the student newspaper was this killed II to honor outstanding athlete the Class of 1937 In who was during World War THE ALUMNI OUARTERLY/May 985 8 1 Contirvuod iron ptge 1918 W 1925 1923 survived by two sons, Frederick B rouse and Brouse. both of Norrlstown, a step-daughter. Elizabeth Snellenburg, six grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Mrs Teal was a graduate of Boalsburg High School While attending Bloomsburg she was active In Callle, V W.CA, track, basketball, drama. Faculty Honor. Princeton and KagJes Mere Delegate and Year Book from Shickshlnny and was a graduate of Shickshinny High School Kdltress, Avenue. Bloomsburg. Elmer Lohman '18 Is deceased Mr Lohman came from Nantlcoke While attending Bloomsburg he was active in Callle. Y.M.C.A., basketball and football reserves. Ruth (Shelbert) Osborn '24 died on April 30. 1088. Mrs Osborn came from Newfoundland, PA and was a graduate of Greene-Dreher Vocational School She Frank Is W 1924 Representative: Street. Royersford, Grace Klshbach PA Miller, 918 Edward F PA 17815 Schuyler. 236 West Ridge ( 717 ) 784-1515 1984 Mr of Church Thomas A. Clara (Vandersllce) A '24 died on March 6. Bloomsburg R.D.5. she was the daughter of the late Harvey and Anna Hagenbuch Vandersllce. Mrs. Thomas taught in the Lime Ridge Representatives: Anna Davis Barrow, Box 263, Ringtown, PA 17967 ( 717 889-3838 and Grace GoLshall Pannebaker, 53 East 6th Street, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784) 3519 lifelong resident of School District until her retirement. Her husband. Norton Thomas, died in 1975 She was a member of the Hidlay Lutheran Church and the Christian Women's Association. She was also a member of the DAR of Bloomsburg, the Winnebago Campers Association, and the retired Teachers Association. Mary (Mauser) Fry Born '20 died on April 8. Grovanla, Cooper Township, she was a daughter of the late Alonzo and Ma reel a Krum Mauser She lived In Bloomsburg most of her life and was employed In the office of Bloomsburg Mills for over 40 years before In retiring. member of the Eastern Star for over 50 member of the Ladles Auxiliary. Crusade Commandery No. 12 and a member of the Mrs Fry was She was years a Genevieve (Wilson) Reid '25 died on September 15. 1984 She was born on January 18. 1906. Mrs. Reid came from Scranton and was a graduate of Central High School Slesko graduate a 19468 1920 1 1 Representative: Joseph P. Slesko died on November 7. came from Nantlcoke. PA and was Nanticoke High School 1919 elementarv school teacher for 42 years in the Berwick Area School District, retiring in 1967. Miss Rhinard lived was a member of the in Berwick her entire life and Bethany United Methodist Church. Berwick. Surviving are a brother, Ralph R. Rhinard Jr., Ber wick; six sisters, Mary Dendler. Noxen; Mrs Robert Ellen O'Connell. Culpepper. VA; Josephine Rhinard, and Mrs Jenny Tyson, both of Berwick; Mrs. Richard (Elizabeth) Coffee. Millers. MD; and Mrs. Michael (Kathryn) Krepich of Levitlown. Surviving are three sons, Robert E. Thomas, BloomsR.D.5; Richard L. Thomas. Bloomsburg, and Gordon V Thomas, Milton; two daughters Mrs. Franklin (Dorothy) Patschke, Ephrata, Mrs. Robert (Shirley) Orme, Bellefonte, 20 grandchildren; and six greatgrandchildren. A son. Jack L. Thomas, died in 1978. burg A. Williams '25 died on January 13, 1985 Born in Plymouth September 28. 1905. she was a daughter of the late Thomas J. and Anna Jones Williams She resided in Lee Park most of her life. Mrs. Williams was a graduate of Hanover Township High School, College Misericordia and Columbia University, New York. She had been an elementary and home economics teacher in the Hanover Area School District and West Hazleton Borough before her retirement. She was a member of Christ United Presbyterian Church, Lee Park, Hanover Township. She had served as choir director of the former Douglass Presbyterian Church and as church organist. Mrs. Williams was a member of the Wyoming Valley Women's Club and the Retired Teachers' Association of Luzerne County. She was an affiliate member of the Naples Presbyterian Church and the Naples Christian Women's Club of Naples, Florida. Surviving are her son, Charles H. Thomas, Miners Mills; grandchildren, Mark, David, George and Kyra Ann Thomas; sister, Mrs. George J. (Dorothy) Yeager, of Perm Lake and Lee Park, with whom she resided. Mary also a Wesley 'filled Methodist Church. Bloomsburg, Her Husband. Hoy O Fry. died In June 1968 Surviving are two nieces and one nephew. t 1922 Representative. Edna S, Harter. Nescopeck. PA 18635 717 752-4305 ( Edna R Methodist East Third Street, ) Pursel on Home '24 died March at the Lewisburg United 1928 15. She was the daughter of the late Howard and Bessie (Rider) Pursel. and had been employed at Magee Carpet Company for many years She was a member of the Wesley United Methodist Church. Bloomsburg. Surviving are a brother, Russell Pursel of Bloomsburg, and one nephew. Miss Pursel came from Bloomsburg and was a graduate of Bloomsburg High School. Representative: Faye Appleman Dendler, 1132 Market Berwick, PA 18603 717 752-5367 Street, ( ) 1929 Representative: Isabel Chelosky Hester, 436 River Street, Wilkes Barre, PA 18702 ( 717 822-9637 South ) 1923 Emeline Pompano Helen B (Gensemer) Kennedy '24 died on March 26. She was the widow of John B. Kennedy and Theodore Clemson (Fritz) Heat h '23 died on Januarv 31. 1985 in Floi Ida She lived In Pompano Beach for 25 years, moving from City Mrs Clemson was a teacher in the Halifax schools. She was an educator for 15 years In New York Pennsylvania. New Jersey and New York. Mrs. Clemson also served In the United States Army Intelligence Corps during World War II She was BlSO EU1 ""'" and tnembei Ol the Pompano Beach Women's Club and the Pompano Heat h Garden Club She Lb survived by her husband, John H ol Pompano Meaeh. who Was a colonel in the N \u Koree lor many years, and was a vice president of Trans World Airlines She Is survived by a brother. Jav Fritz, and a sister. Kathei Ine. both ol Peniisvh ania Mrs. Clemson came from Berwick and was a graduate i . P Smith. Mrs. Kennedy was born in Bloomsburg. and was a graduate of Bloomsburg High School. She was a former school teacher in Hershey and Columbia. She was the daughter of the John late Gensemer. She was Moravian Church. a H. member and of Elizabeth (Munson) Sedlak '29 Mary Lillian (Anders) the the Carbondale Business and Professional as "Woman of the Year." She received the E. Smith Coopersburg Surviving are a daughter. Mary Helen Abbott, Coopersburg; two sons, Theodore P Smith. Oakhurst, NJ, and Thomas R. Smith, St., Andrews, New Brunswick. Canada, a step-son. Charles C. Kennedy of Leesport; 16 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. service Grace (Williams) Keller '23 died on March 7. She was 87 years of age and had been III for three months Born In K<>.u m, reek Township. Columbia Count v she was the daughtei ol the lale William and Flora Levan Williams She lived ni ShOTWOOd Village lor 5 vears and < 1 had lived in Trenton. NJ for many years Mrs. Keller was a school teacher who taught in the Hackettstown, NJ schools for more than 20 years retiring In 1953. She was a member of the Weslev United Methodist Church. Bloomsburg. and active "in manv organizations. She was also a member of the Columbia ounh Historical Soc!et\ and the \ \HV Her husband. Rev Harold W. Keller, died on March 3, < 1975. Surviving are nieces and nephews. Mrs. Keller was a graduate of Catawlssa High School Helen (Gribben) McHale '24 has died. Bom in Dunmore, she was a daughter of the late Frank and Mar>' Anne Quirk Gribbin She was a graduate of Dunmore High School. She taught first and second grade classes in the Dunmore School District before her marriage. Mrs. McHale was a member of St. Ursula's Catholic Church, Fountain HUl, for 51 years. She was a member of the Women's Guild and Saucon Valley Country Club. Surviving are her husband. Dr. Thomas B.; daughter Mary Frances Mider, Interlaken, NJ; sons, Thomas and John, both of Bethlehem, one granddaughter, sister, Dr Clara H Gribbin. Dunmore; brother. Joseph Q. Gribbin Bethlehem Baer '23 died on January 13, 1985 Miss Baer came the club for '29 31 PA was recently honored bv years. Women's Club award for her Her address is 19 18407. 1930 Representative: Street. Millville. Margaret PA 17846 ( Swartz Bitler, 117 State 717 ) 458-6671 Mary (Guenther) Home Meier '30 died on March 6 in Lancaster, PA. az ton she was a da "ghter of the late George !I!,!i £ and Mathilda Encke Guenther. She lived in Hazleton most d 3 teaCher lhe Butler Township ' schoofdisSicT After retiring, she lived in Mifflinville for a number of years and then retired to Hazleton. Two years ago. she moved to Hellertown and for the nths lived in Lancaster. She was a member Cnurc h. Hazleton. where she sang in ° Ve 50 years She was Snored in 1978 for hPr years of/,loyalty u to the her choir nf ?hP 1925 S 5™ rhH^flLutheran "!u 3 member of Mayflower Chapter No. 148. OrnVr of nf^fif Order Eastern c Star. Hazleton Ved by 3 SOn William H Home, Lancaster; a Ha n Wi(e of Jonn Emanuel. White Hall; a s p'n ln S t H Meier Hellertown. a sister, m. Gertrude Me.er, Sellersville; seven grandchildren, and 0 Harriet E. Rhlnard '25 died on February 12 She for five years. was ill Born June 28. 1905. in Berwick, she was a daughter of Ralph R. and Martha Sponenberg Rhinard Sr She was a graduate of the Berwick High School Following her graduation from college she was an the late Zell to Washeleski Reservoir Street, Simpson, ' Berwick High school. deceased. Mrs. Sedlak of Blooms- burg High School. I of is came from Bloomsburg and was a graduate GeS ST ' , ' ?„ - Continued on oage '0 Athletes honored By ROGER SANDERS Athletic Director A year of excitement and outstanding individual and team performances culminated with one of the nicest and best attended Day of Champions awards banquets in recent years. Not only did we honor our great student-athletes, but Mary Gardner, the women's swimming coach was honored as the 1985 Coach of the Year bv the Huskv Club. John McFadden, won the Robert B. Redman Award— symbolic of the outstanding senior athlete. John, the co-captain and two-time male NCAA Qualifier for the Husky wrestling team, the coaching staff for this award. was chosen by The Eleanor Wray Award was given to Linda Hershey. Linda played in four national championship hockey games. This year she tried her skill at track and field where she became the Pennsylvania Conference Champion and qualified for the NCAA Championships in the 800-meter run. Frank Sheptock, All-American Football player, and Kelly Knaus, All-American Swimmer, were selected as the Outstanding Underclassmen Athletes for 1984-85. The softball team completed another very successful campaign by winning the Pennsylvania Conference and advancing to the finals of the NCAA Regional Tournament, where they lost to Akron University 2-0. With only one senior on the team, it looks like there are many good years to follow. Looking at the Fall, we have added Buffalo State to the football schedule. Following spring drills and the annual Maroon & Gold game, they appear ready to defend the Eastern Conference Championship they won field — Among the outstanding BU athletes honored at the Day of Champions Banquet were Gwen Cressman, national champion in swimming, Linda Hershey, outstanding senior woman athlete, Bob Tucker '60, guest speaker. John McFadden! outstanding senior male athlete, and Rick Bonomo, national wrestling champion at 118 pounds ATHLETES HONORED last fall. John Babb, first-year baseball coach, finished the season with a 14-13 record. His team had a shot at the playoffs until the last weekend in the season when they lost a double header to Mansfield. Centerfielder John Nicodem of Mount Carmel led the team in batting with a .440 average. As the year comes to an end, I want to thank all of the people who have made contributions to the Athletic Scholarship Fund. Very honestly, you are the big reason Bloomsburg is as successful as we are. It has to be a good feeling to know you are helping us in recruiting the best student athletes possible. If you haven't contributed yet to the scholarship fund through the Alumni Association or the Husky Club. I encourage you to do so. a great summer— and "Join the Excitement" by following the Huskies next year. Have PLAYER OF YEAR — — Kelly Knaus (second from left) and Frank Sheptock (second were honored as the outstanding undergraduate athletes Kelly is a swimmer, and Frank is a member of the football team Shown with them are Mary Gardner, women's swimming coach and "Coach of the Year," and George Landis, head football coach UNDERGRADS HONORED from right) Jack McDowell presents the McDowell Oil/Time Markets Basketball Player of the Year Award to Glenn Noack, a junior who has already entered the Huskies' top ten scoring list with 1 ,096 career points REPEAT CHAMPIONS show off Athletic the — Conference (left) and some of her softball team members repeating as champions of the Pennsylvania State Jan Hutchinson trophies they won by 2 , THE ALUMNI OUARTERLY/May 10 Connnuad from pig. 8 "1930 five 1985 great-grandchildren She was preceded In death by two husbands, Stanley N Home In 1942 and E Henry Meier In 1983 1942 933 -f Antoinette Furtak Shepela, He was a graduate of Newport Township High School Before his retirement in 1968. Mr Shepela was employed as an instructor by Camp Hill Industrial School Boys. Harrisburg, for about 25 years. a member of Holy Child Church, Sheatown, Newport Township; Newport Township Fire Department Jacobson and Mrs Michael (Polly C.) Peterson; and one granddaughter 1943 for He was 1931 and the Pennsylvania Teachers Association. Representative: Betty Katerman Algatt. R.D, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 717 784-5584 Bloomsburg, PA 17815 ( Colder, 1103 Market Street, 717 ) 784-5783 Surviving are his sisters. Mrs Victoria Dramlnski, Nantlcoke; Mrs. Eleanor Kleyps, Tunkhannock, and several nieces and nephews. 2 ) ( Representative. Frank J 1944 1932 1934 Representative: Ezra PA W Harris, R.D 5. Representative: Sara Dockey Edwards, 545 East nth Street, Berwick, Bloomsburg, Esther Evans Whitenight, 154 East Fifth Street, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 717 784-6737 and Grace Foote Conner, 184 West 12th Street, Bloomsburg, Mary Louise PA California. ( In recognition of his hard work at traffic and pedestrian control during the school year, the Berwick Kiwanis Club treated Woodrow (Woody) Brewlngton '34 among others, Uls M. (Heppe) McKlnney to a day at the Shriner's Circus In Scranton. Woody is married to the former Jane L. Fahringer '31 Their address Is 2000 North Vine Street, Berwick, PA 18603 '32 was recently honored bv Area Agency on Aging The award Mrs McKlnney, who, as a senior was presented to citizen, best exemplified her ability to live Independently while providing community service. Mrs McKinney Is retired from the Steelton Hlghsplre School District She Is active In the Dauphin County Retired Public School Employees Assoclnllon, the Charlton Methodist Church, the Bethesda Mission Auxiliary and (he Women's Guild of the Community General Osteopathic Hospital She has four children, 12 grandchildren and two great-grand children Her address Is 7050 Blue Ridge Avenue Harrisburg, PA 17112. 17815 ( 717 ) 784-5645 , 1935 Representative: Street. William Bloomsburg, PA I. Reed, 151 East Fourth 17815 (717) 784-0861 1936 Representatives. Ruth Wagner LeGrande, 76 North Cedar Street. Hazleton, PA 18201 (717 454-1427 and Mary Jane Fink McCutcheon, 249 Main Street, Conyngham, PA ) Luclle (McHose) Ecker Ecker, celebrated their 18603 ( 717 ) 759-9733 ) Wilbur Hlbbard '32 writes. "We would be pleased to have former classmates stop In for a visit We live a mile from the New Jersey Turnpike Exit 9 In East Brunswick. Ask for Lawrence Brook Manor, 18 South Drive, East Brunswick, NJ 08816." Mrs Hlbbard Is the former Anne Fowler '31 the Dauphin County PA Representatives: J7815 (717) 784-3532 and her husband, Bart E 50th wedding anniversary In September 1984. Mr. Ecker is a lawyer They have one son, Barl E Ecker, who Is also a lawyer They have two grandchildren Michelle, a freshman at Wellesley College, Wellesley, Massachusetts and Bart P., a freshman at Bishop Haffey High School, West Hazleton, PA Mrs Kcker came from Hazleton and while attending Bloomsburg was active In the Y W C A. She Is a retired teacher Her address Is 543 Peace Street. Hazleton. PA 18201 '32 18219 ( 717 ) 788-1854 or 455-9551. 1937 Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784-1850 and Dorothy Hess Linn, 165 Nottingham Road, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 Street, '44 died on March 13 in She was the daughter of the late Lillian Scott, a former area resident. Mrs. Bayless taught in schools of Whittier, California, and lived in Long Beach for 38 years. She graduated from Bloomsburg High School in 1940. She began her teaching career in Montgomery before moving to California. Her husband, Robert Bayless, died in 1980. Surviving are children: Mrs. Eric (Robin) Boyd, Long Beach, California; and Carol & Scott Bayless, both at home. While attending Bloomsburg, Mrs. Bayless was active in Business Education Club, Student Christian Association, Orchestra. Band, "B" Club. Day Women's Association. Day Women's Board, Maroon and Gold, Obiter and Bloomsburg Players. Lucinda K. (Vought) Hufnagle '44 died on March 29. Bom in Locust Township, she was the daughter of the late Cleveland and Kathryn Cleaver Vought, and lived in the Numidia area her entire life. Mrs. Hufnagle was an elementary school teacher for 28 years, retiring in 1962. She began her career in the Locust Township schools and last worked at Roaring Creek Elementary School in Numidia. She was a member of St. Paul's United Church of Christ, Numidia, where she was a member of the choir for Representatives: Sara Maria Berger, 853 South Market Bayless (Scott) many years. Her husband, Waiter L. Hufnagle, died March 14. Surviving are a son, Jackson W, Hufnagle, of Herndon. VA; and four grandchildren. (717 ) 784-1857 Wanda (Famsworth) Langdon '44 reports as follows: i came to New Jersey in September 1944 where I taught 1933 1939 Lois Lawson, 644 East Third Street, 17815 (717) 784-2046 Representative: Bloomsburg, PA Representative: Ruth Bloomsburg, Warren farm W Watklns '33 of Catawissa R.D. who 3, graduate Locust Township High School lie began leaching elenienlaiv school in Cleve land Township In a one-room school and finished his career In 11*74 in the Roaring Creek Valley School district He also l»:w ( Dugan Smeal, 740 Market Street 717 ) 784-4715 1940 I Representative: Clayton H. Hinkel. 418 Jefferson Street Bloomsburg, Esther Furnace. a 17815 sold his Communications Satellite Corporation in 1981, died on February 17 at Ills home Born July Hi. i;ni, In Cleveland Township, he was the son of the late Thomas and Jennie Johnson Watklns, He was a member of St Paul's United Methodist Church. to the He was PA reading and social studies to sixth, seventh and eighth graders in the Robert Morris School in South Bound Brook, N.J. for two years. I taught a third and fourth grade combination in Middlesex Borough, N.J. for one year after I married Capt. Robert H. Langdon of the U S Air Force in Bound Brook, N.J. After many years of caring for our four children I returned to substituting in the local schools. In 1964 returned to teaching second grade in the Elizabeth Avenue Schools in Somerset, N.J I've now completed 21 years in the Franklin Township Schools there, and plan to retire on June 30. 1985 with a total of 24 years service For the past three years I've taught first grade in the Elizabeth Avenue School I have no immediate plans for the future. I will visit mv five grandchildren and do some traveling. Our eldest son lives on Route I, Muncy, Pa., and has his law in PA 17815 (717) 784-3218 of DONT FORGET; We're having our 45-vear reunion on Homecoming, October 19, 1985. farmed offices Four years ago. he negotiated the sale of his farm to COMSAT, which later built a huge communications complex there Surviving are his wife of 51 years, the former Ida Rhodes, four daughters. Mrs. Carl (Janet) Spotts. Shamokm R.D.1; Mrs Albert (Lois) Heller. Allentown. Mrs Ronald iCharlene) Tlngley, Syracuse. N Y Mrs Allen (Jane) Breach, Catawissa R.D.2; 11 grandchildren, three great grandchildren; and four sisters, Elsie Weaver Catawissa R.D.3. Alda Bllllg, guest at Kllngerman Nursing Home. Orangeville. Mrs Willard iVelrha) Mensch, Elysburg R.D 1. and Mrs, Irvln (Ruth) Mowerv of Catawissa, 1941 Representative: Apts., *H-105, 800 Mary Brunstetter Grimes, River Park Broward Road, Jacksonville, FL 32218 . Helen McDonnell '33 died on August 2, 1982 She worked for Pennsylvania Power & Light Company as Home Economist for 38 years, retiring on October 1. 1971 Alex J. Shepela '33 has died Born in Alden Station, where he lived all his life, he was the son of the late Joseph and 1942 Muncy. Our second son is a captain in the U.S. Marine Corps and is stationed at Camp Pendleton. California. We visited him last summer on the base Our identical twins are both teachers. At this time thev both live at home. Elaine teaches English as a second language Carl a has taught sight-handicapped in Pennsylvania and has gotten her master's degree at Penn State 61 handicapped She is searching for a job in heMie'ld ^ My husband Representative: Richmond Dr. Jeanne Noll Zimmerman. Road. Lancaster. PA 17603 ( 717 ) 872-8642 1104 is about to retire with 46 years with American Cyananied (Lederle), Bound Brook, N.J." a g Hve at 49 West Hi n Street. Bound Brook, & m i Lo r Carolyn (Cole) Fritz '42 died on May 12. 1985. Benton. May 20. 1920. she was the daughter of Cella Wood Cole and the late Ellen- Cole Mrs. Fritz was a retired elementary school teacher and a member of the Waller United Methodist Church. Surviving in addition to her mother, are her husband Willard B Fritz, two daughters. Mrs Mark Molly B.J Bom 1945 in i R S!h at Ve: D Mary ^ PA C0 country L, Club n Drive. Bloomsburg, Fenstemaker John, 17815 ( 928 717 ) 784-0434 Continued on cage 1 THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Mny On By being Black HOLLY RICHART over my copy. At first 1 thought they're doing this me because I'm black-to discourage me. Then I While employed Delta Democrat-Times, cover police, city and county government, education and to write feaures and profiles. There were times when being black kept her from covering stories, but there were also times that her color got her the story. One Incident occurred at a private country club whose members were all white. She was assigned to Interview a congressman who was speaking there. McCoy was kept out because she was black. The Incident changed that day's headlines from 'congressman visits' to 'black reporter barred from covering congressman.' After three years as a journalist, McCoy was offered the university relations Job at MVSU. Says McCoy, "When MVSU came along, I was making about $10,000 a year. They (MVSU) almost doubled that. I thought about the kids, stability, retirement security, and no more ambulance chasing, threats or weird hours." McCoy enjoys public relations. "The hours are still weird, but 1 like being able to communicate with .ill kinds of people with all sorts of personalities." Says McCoy, "It's like you're the link between one extreme and the other. And somehow you might be able t<> bring them together." But McCoy does say that being director of university relations can be as frustrating at timet as it Is rewarding. "There are a lot of things I'd like to do, but the resources Just aren't here rl«ht now " Soys McCoy, Before McCoy came to Bloomsburg, she was the director of university relations at Mississippi Valley State University, the country's youngest historically of support is her family. McCoy one of 13 children, all of whom are very close "I really miss them," says McCoy. "When I was in Mississippi, we got together nearly every weekend I try to go home whenever I can, plus my phone bills are very high." McCoy began her career in journalism at college. She remembers, "I went to college (all black) to make up my mind about what I was going to do with my life. While I was there, I started writing. Instructors said, 'Well you don't have to take the basic writing courses, go right into the advanced.' Then they asked me to be the editor of the college newspaper, then the yearbook, and somebody said 'Well, you ought to major in journalism.' By the time I graduated, I was majoring in journalism." After finishing junior college, McCoy went to a predominantly white senior college to finish her education. It was here that she learned some realities about race and the real world. Recalls McCoy, "I had lots of great professors, but one was really biased. It was a feature writing class and the requirements were clear. I was the only black to "I'd like to get national MEETING MEDIA - Jessie conference with new BU McCoy at president. first news Dr. Harry Auspich. media recognition some (or of our outstanding programs. I'd like to have a computerized office so I can write and edit and do the things that I should be doing faster. But, I Just have to " keep telling myself to be patient The economic frustrations may have slowed McCoy down In her Job at BU, but her skin color has not. exams and "I go out, I meet the press and nobody says to me, and you're not qualified.'" Says McCoy, "A lot of tlmea I forget Most times, It's not a matter of what color the skin Is. The fact Is that I'm stories. about business regardless of 'Well, you're black class— the only one who made a 100 on all the the only one who sold all of my feature I deserved an A but when I got my grade, I had a B. There was a white girl who went to the parties, didn't make A's on the tests and didn't sell one story. She got an A." Says McCoy, "We used to Joke about It. 'Well, you got a B because you're black, or a C for colored.' But boy, was I fired up just thinking about somebody out there who worked for a C and got a In the . D— it's not . that fair." When McCoy graduated from USM, she wrote to Hodding Carter III, editor of the Delta DemocratTimes, founded by the late Hodding Carter II (who won the 1946 Pulitzer Price for his paper's stand on racial discrimination). Carter III wrote McCoy back offering her a job. Says McCoy, "I thought I could write when I got there, then I spent six months with red Ink running all Two my If I'm here Is white,' should be skin's color everybody miss something else that sitting there thinking 'Gee, In I'm going to I getting." McCoy strongly supports black colleges as well as blacks at white colleges. "There are many factors at work trying in ke*-|> blacks out of higher education. If you look at the records fol some reason we don't do as well as students || white colleges as we may do at black for women and other minorities. By having me and some other blucks here, not only will the job he done, hill some peopli ma\ even be enlightened about the real world a world thtt'l 00) bllCk or white, but a multitude of colors." McCoy does commend Bloomsburg on Increasing the number of minorities at the university. "Hut, don't think I we should relax." McCoy has received a number of honors during her career. At MVSU, she was the only woman on the executive council (the highest decision making group on campus). When she worked at the Delta Democrat Times, the Ford Foundation named her a Ford Fellow In Educational Journalism (one of only 10 In the nation that year). She has also received several awards for writing, layouts and broadcasting. But her greatest achievement of all was when she wrote a story about a poverty stricken elderly handicapped trustees racial crisis One major backbone at the McCoy was assigned Mississippi. is to started looking at my edited stories and following their instructions and the red marks started disappearing." Eleven months ago. Jessie McCoy and her two daughters, Raven, seven, and Tameka, 12. packed all their belongings and left the Mississippi Delta for Northeastern Pennsylvania. As they drove into Bloomsburg. Raven turned to her mother and asked. "Hey Mamma, are you sure we're going to the right place? I don't see anybody but white people. Where are the blacks?" McCoy turned to her daughter and replied, halfseriously. "Raven, there aren't any— we're it!" Says McCoy. "I was living in the Mississippi Delta. 49 percent black in population. I came here and didn't know a soul, and contrastingly everybody is white! I thought, 'what if these white people are like some of the white people I've read about? What if they have all these myths about blacks? What am I going to do?' "I went through this when I was moving here," recalls McCoy, "but people were really nice to me and still are. A lot nicer than I expected." McCoy became BU's director of university relations in July. She has an associate of arts degree from Coahoma Junior College and a bachelor of arts In journalism from the University of Southern trying to adjust to that." Another difference McCoy notices in Bloomsburg is the attitudes about blacks in churches. Says McCoy, "I couldn't go into the First Baptist and feel comfortable back home. But I can go into any one of the churches here because attitudes seem to be different." Then there is the difference in the ratios of blacks to whites. Says McCoy, "It's a drastic change in that sense. Racism exists in both places, but it affects me in a different way here because I'm not sure I'll have the kind of support here that I did there in case of a " 11 small town in Student Feotore Writer black college. "I got there when the office was literally a desk and a chair— building it from doing few news releases and less in publications, television and radio productions to doing all of these things and more," recalls McCoy. She also helped to complete a documentary film on the university and started a regular television and radio show at MVSU. She is currently trying to start a similar radio and television show at Bloomsburg. Since her move here, McCoy says that she hasn't really had that many problems with racism. "I read about people in the Northeast, about communities where race never enters the picture," says McCoy, "and I knew it would be different when I got here." But she admits she still had some apprehension. "Back home they tell us that the difference In white folks here and there Is that you know where whites In the South stand, you have to guess where the northern whites stand on certain racial issues. I'm not sure how true this stereotyping is," she adds. She has noticed a number of differences between the South and the North— "other than the weather," she chuckles. "For example, I used to get upset when people back home called me 'gal.' 'Gal' here is a special word. People here when they call you 'gal,' don't seem to mean it in a derogatory sense. I'm t985 reappointed woman Help poured Two BU trustees have been reappointed by Governor Dick Thornburgh to six-year terms. Buehner LaRoy Davis '67 of Feastervllle and Robert of Danville have served on the Council of Trustees since W 1980. Davis has been a secondary teacher in the Bensalem High School in Cornwells Heights since 1967. He has served as president of the Bensalem Township Education Association and as chairman of rights and BTEA's professional responsibilities committee. He served three years as vice chairman of the council, being elected In June of 1981, 1982 and 1983 Buehner, associate director of legal services at Geisinger System Services, was elected council chairman December 1981 to complete the term of Frank Fay of Hazleton. He was the youngest council chairman In the history of the university. He was elected to the post again in June 1982 and June 1983 Last June he was elected vice chairman. in Their terms run until January 1991. In the day after the story ran It also felt good to be elected president of the College Public Relations Association of Mississippi. Says McCoy, "I represented all the public relations people In colleges and universities In the state of Mississippi When I thought of all those people who well, It gets to be good for your supported me really felt good It . ego." Even though McCoy Is very happy with her career at present, she eventually wants to write a book of stories for children about black children's lives. "My ex-husband Is really responsible for It." Says McCoy, "He used to tell the kids about growing up In rural Mississippi, from raiding the watermelon patches to his relationship with his dad. I want to write a book about those stories." But the future Is still too far away for McCoy to think about now. Right now she's too busy settling down in a new home, getting used to a new Job and different people. Says McCoy, "I'm finding out there's another world out there and maybe some people are finding out there are " other people 3 THE ALUMNI OUARTERLY/May 12 1985 Continued ffon pt09 10 1946 1949 1949 his Index finger— "And then always say, 'You deserve what you get.'" Representatives: An astasia Pappas Trowbridge, 102 West Mahoning Street, Danville. PA 17821 (717 275-3046 and Jacqueline Shaffer Creasy, R.D 1, Catawlssa, PA browned forehead with 17820 (717) 784-3035 won him the Freedom's Foundation Classroom Teachers Award in 1962. The mock election was one of two projects for which the Willow Grove resident was awarded a Freedom's Foundation Bronze ) His I Ingenuity Award. 1947 Berlanda's long Representative: Robert L. Bunge, 12 West Park Street, Carroll Park, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 ( 717 784-0988 to list of credits, after 35 years of service Upper Moreland School District, will be drawing to a June 29 when he retires his position as the close on ) administrative assistant to the superintendent of schools. His current position his 62 years. 1948 Bom PA, Berlanda began and in a textile mill. Representative: Betty L. Drive, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 ( Fisher, 928 Country 717 ) 784-0434 Club He played * memories many he has held in mining town of Ebervale, career in the mines the last of his illustrious football in high school and still delights in his year he and his team won the "And do you know who we had as the of championship. Jack A. Glllung '48 reports that he will retire In June, 1985 after 40 years of teaching. His address as of June, 1985, will be 325 Main Street, Brockway, PA 15824. is in the coal fullback?" he queries as his face lights up and his brown roll. "Jack Palance. Have you heard of him?" eyes He War spent three years in the U.S. Coast II, and married Elaine— who sits Guard World smiling from a in picture frame on his desk, flanked by their grandchildren—a year before his discharge. 1949 Representative: Richard E. Grimes, 1723 Fulton Street, Harrisburg, PA 17102 717 233-0777 ( ) "I got the Idea to teach when I was in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean," he said. Yet, he was also toying with another career option—oil geology. George Thear '49 was honored as the borough's "Citizen of the Year" recently by the borough of Nesquehonlng. George Is married to the former Pauline D. Hubltsky of Lehigh ton. They have three children: Edward, Donna and Georglne, and two grandchildren. His address Is 470 East Center Street, Nesquehonlng, PA 18240. many students over the years, Bloomsburg State College was the only place where he could find housing, so his decision to teach was made for him. There he earned his bachelor's degree in social studies, geography, and science in three years. He later earned his master's at Temple University through week- Fortunately end and for summer his study. He Joined Matthew J. Maley '49 died recently. Born In Pottsvtlle, September 16, 1923, he was a son of the late Joseph W. and Grace (Folyd) Maley. Mr Maley was a retired business math school teacher <>i the Pottfvllle A veteran of Area School World War and received his 1949, there, Dlitricl II, Pottsvlllc High School, attended nity College the faculty of Upper Moreland School District teaching social studies and geography. From he served as department chairman, director of student activities, Junior high and senior high school principal, Director of Child Accounting, and more. In he was graduated from Lebanon Valley Commu- masters degree In education from the University of Pennsylvania. Mr Maley was a member of First United Methodist Pottsvllle; Retired Teachers Association, the American Automobile Association Motor Club, Schuylkill County chapter, and the National Association of Retired Church, Persons. He was preceded In death by his wife, the former Betty Jones, and a sister, Marie Lecher, who died In April, 1984. Survivors Include a nephew, Jack Lecher, and several cousins. Upper Moreland's Mario Berlanda '49 received a letter from Governor Dick Thornburgh congratulating him on his career at his retirement Mario Berlanda's classes were always lessons In life His civics students never Just sat behind a desk with their heads burled In their textbooks. "I had them do everything," he recalls with a grin as he crosses his legs and leans back In his desk chair In his office In the Upper Moreland Administration Building They didn't Just learn about the electoral process they lived It. He and his students staged the works-"from registration on through." A mock convention was held ("with the fanfare and all,") Berlanda remembers with obvious pleasure. Speeches were delivered and an election followed, with votes cast In a real voting machine shipped in to the Upper Moreland High School. His freshman students even ventured out into the community and knocked on doors encouraging people to vote in the primary elections. Voter turn-out that year Jumped maybe recalls with a chuckle. Berlanda also coached baseball, football and bowling at Upper Moreland High School, often ending his day at 7 1952, he Introduced Little League into the township, and officiated football and basketball for nearly three decades Where did he find the time? "I made it," he answers simply. "People always wonder about that. You make time You set priorities— first things first." As a teacher, and as a supervisor of student teachers at Penn State's Main Campus— an experience he considers one of the "pinnacles" of his career— he continually emphasized the importance of the social and emotional every night. In climate In the classroom. He gives an example: "You're the student, and I'm the teacher. I ask a question and then you answer, and then 1 do this." He raised his graying eyebrows, rolled his eyes around the small office, and contorted his face into various exaggerated expressions of. disgust. Then he pointed to a far corner of the room and called on another student. "Or what if I say, 'Wrong again,' and get angry and praise the student who answers correctly?" "Or now, how about if I said to you, 'That's interesting. How did you arrive at that answer?' And you go through a long process of explanation, most of it wrong, but with a little bit of truth to it. I extract that little bit of truth and work on can, I that. And once I see that you've given all you Can anybody take it from here' say, 'Very good. "Now who would you , '• , rather have as a teacher?" he inquired. Berlanda still hears from the students and athletes he has guided over the years. Their messages are almost always ones of gratitude— "I am where I am because of you," an athlete-turned-coach-and-teacher told Berlanda at his recent retirement dinner. "That's a great feeling," Berlanda said. "If you help one child, you've done the job. You don't know how many students you influence— colleagues you influence— and these are the things I treasure." But to Berlanda, the contributions he has made are not extraordinary. "A lot of these things come with the territory," he said. "If I do something good, it was something I was expected to do. It's all part of my job and part of my nature. I know a lot of people don't look at things this way. But if I see something going on in the hallway, for example, whether it's good or bad, I get Involved. Some teachers think that when they walk out of the classroom their job is done. Not me." The Willow Grove resident also likes taking stock of his political accomplishments. He has served on a long list of local, state, and national legislative committees on eduation and has held a position as the legislative contact for three U.S. Congressional Districts for the National Education Association, and as state director and treasurer of the Pennsylvania Political Action Committee for Education. Berlanda, father to two teachers and one horticulturist, and grandfather to six, won't be leaving the work force entirely on June 29, however. He will still be working part-time as a retirement consultant for a Jenklntown investment company. "I'll keep busy," he said assuredly. In his new-found spare time, he hopes to travel, fish, hunt, garden, and do some car repair. ". and then I have three children, who always have something that needs to be done. My son called me just last week and said, 'Hey Dad, how ."' about helping me. "There's a lot of things I want to do, and I can't do them if I have to get up and work at 8 every morning. Now, if God's willing, I can do them." As he reflects upon his 35 years of dedicated service to Upper Moreland township, he knows he can proudly say, "What I've done. I've done to the best of my ability." Mario's address is 3375 Whitehall Drive, Willow Grove. . . PA 19090. George Remetz '49 is planning to retire. He has been working in the Warwick School District as a principal in the elementary schools for the past 21 years. 20 percent. In his family living class, students prepared research papers on topics of their choice, such as alcoholism, divorce, or budgeting, and then presented and defended them before the student body The discussion was slow at first, but it always came to life. "If the kids would come up with any Ideas, we'd work on them," the teacher said. He taught his students to "You call the shots," he'd tell them. "You make tne decisions. We're gonna expose you to everything out there and then you make the decislon-and let this be your ruler," he said, as he knocked repeatedly on his "I've been through the whole mill and I don't think done in the district—except there's anything I haven't custodian-and I did that one summer, too," he Lois (Datesman) Nester, '49, a business education Ban 8 or Area School District, is on Ik sabbatical leave for the second semester of the 1985 school year She is writing a m think. BERLANDA ^ book-a biography about her mother-entitled. "Lady of Faith." Her husband, Wllmer Nester '49 is a business education teacner and department chairman at Pen Argyl Area Continued on page 1 4 THE AL UMNI QUARTERLY/May ACKERMAN JACKSON MILLER This year's outstanding (acuity in the College of Arts and Sciences are Dr. Lynne Miller, biology; Dr. Howard Schreler, communication studies; Harry Ackerman, English; James Pomfret, mathematics and computer science; and Sue Jackson, sociology and social welfare Faculty Five professors are chosen each year by the Arts and Sciences Student Council, with each member of the council making one nomination of a faculty member from any department within the school of Arts and Sciences. Council members are chosen based on good academic standing and enthusiasm In their major. cited for their Nominees are chosen based on classroom teaching, academic advisement, Involvement with students m campus and town activities, and community service, teaching Their son, J. Lawrence Nester '77, Is a Prudential Insurance Agent in the Lewistown Area. Lois and Wilmer have traveled extensively, and they plan to tour the British Isles this summer. Both of them look forward to retirement in another year. Their address is 107 West Plainfield Avenue, Pen Argyl, 18072. NJ 07645 ( Willis Swales, 201) 391-9106 9 March or early April and circulation be six afternoons a week from offices in Berwick The new publication will focus on the Berwick and Nescopeck areas. to start in late Davis, Jr., Chaffee PA 18901 (215) 348-9746 PA treasurer of the Senior Class Maroon and Gold 18438 (717) Day Men's (first semester); feature Men's Dormitory Associa- 3,4; Association fair treatment ol sindcni .md and serves as chairperson of the department is 3077 Eaglevllle Road, Norrlstown, PA 19403 Representative: Dolores Doyle Bicnnan, mi Country Club Drive. Bloomsburg, PA 17815 717 ) 784-7438 DON'T FORGET: We're having our 18, 31-year reunion on 1985 1955 Representative Arnold Gartnger, R.D Harvey's Lake, PA 18618 (717) 639-1515 2, Box 155 3,4. '55 died on February 12, 1985 following a year-long Illness. Bom In Luzerne, he was a son of Mabel Graham Hurtt, of Forty Fort, and the late Henry C. Hurtt He was a 1951 graduate of Forty Fort High School. He received a master's degree In business education from Columbia University. He was vice president of finance for the Hamilton Richard G. Hurtt 1953 burg, PA the 5, Blooms- 17815 (717) 784-7120 Sylvester Victor Bodek '53 our 35-year reunion on Jackson, known for her their Ideas, Is Involved with the Sociology Club, Hill Jack Reese '52 died on October 6, 1984. from cancer. Mr Reese came from Berwick, PA. He returned from service at mid-semester. While attending Bloomsburg. he was Representative: John S. Scrim geour, R.D. DON'T FORGET: We're having Bloomsburg. and Dr Frank 18616. Edward Mack '50 lives at 77 Ivers Road, Allendale. NJ 07401. He is vice president of Scott Foresman & Company. Pomfret has been Involved in Kappa Mu Kpsllon, the National Honorary Mathematics SOCMI v, llnCf Mining to BU 13 years BgO He has played an Important role In sending 10 members of the Bloomsburg rhapter to the National Convention In Da He has furlhererl his own education by ittradlog onferenccs and seminars In Derision Analysis and Discrete Systems Slmulal Ion. and has brought new Ideas and technologic bid tO Homecoming, October tion 2,3; Forksville, PA Furgele, Star Route, Box 228, Lakeville, Richard C. Gleockler '50 reports that he Is retired. He has three daughters and four grandchildren He likes to play golf, fish, hunt and travel. His mailing address Is P.O. i Promotion Committee ( 227-4946 editor, 22, C. Francis B. Galinskl, 90 Tower Representatives: will i Frank Gavlo '54 Is assistant district manager of the Social Security Administration office In Hazleton, PA He has served 25 years with Social Security His address Is 328 West Maple Street, Hazleton, PA 18201 Road, Doylestown, J. Box Dr. Russell Liberty, NY 12754 Raven Road, Mont- Jounlor Eddinger '50, former associate executive editor of the Press-Enterprise when he retired in 1983, will be editor of a new daily, The Berwick News. Distribution was 1, 1952 Representative: vale, I 1954 Representative: 1950 Aekerman has Ihtii noted (or his dedicate* and n mr teaching style He Is a member <>f Qm RaprmntttlVi Assembly and the promotion. IVtlultlOfl IDd inane imilir. II, also a mcmt>cr ofthe CampUS-WldC address 19, 1985. 1951 Road, R.D Schreler brings a dynamic teaching style to the classroom and remains active In the advancement of his field by attending conventions and presenting papers. 1953 1950 Homecoming, October High School. SCHREIER t Miller was cited for her work In the classroom and laboratory as well as her involvement with students as they prepare to leave college. She Is active in promoting the Biology Honors Program and the Beta Beta Beta Honor Society, which she helped to create. Conlinued irom page 12 PA POMFRET 1965 Opportunity Board of Is assistant coordinator with Montgomery County His Conlinued on page 1 14 THE ALUMNI OUARTERLY/May 1905 Continued trom page 1 Precision Metals Co. He was formerly employed as a School for several business teacher at Columbia High UMM Mr Hurtt was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church. MUIersville, and Charles M Howell Lodge 4%. Free and Accepted Masons, Millersville. Surviving, in addition to his mother, are his wife, the former Glenda Shields: sons, Dr Mark, Virginia Beach, VA Tobin. Lancaster, Eric, at home; a daughter, Mrs. Marjorie Wozoleck. Elizabeth; a brother, Henry C. Jr., FL; a sister. Mrs Marilyn Walton. Forty Jacksonville, Fort Guy T. Century Vista Drive, is employed by the Board of a biology teacher/ County as Baltimore Germana Jr. '55 lives at 435 Arnold. Maryland 21012. Education of He audiovisual coordinator. 1956 Representative: Dr. William L. Bitner III, 54 Wincrest Drive, Glens Falls. NY 12801 (518 ) 792-1151 Margaret M. (Duttinger) Hartley '56 is a math teacher in the Milton School District. She has had 28 years of teaching experience in Ohio. California, and Pennsylvania She and her husband, Bill have two children, Diane and Rae Jean Her mailing address is R.D. 1, Box 18, Lewisburg, PA 17857. 1957 Representative: William J. Pohutsky, 222 West End Avenue, No. Plainfield, NJ 07063 ( 201) 755-4986 James Brokenshire '57 may Drive. Mountaintop, PA 18707. Bob Dipipi '57 has left be reached at 37 Walden Temple University after 11 years become secondary coach on the football coaching staff to at the University of California. 1958 Representative: Stanhope, NJ 07874 Raymond Hargreaves, ( 37 Dell Road, 201) 627-3500 Dr. William R. Freed '58 is the superintendent of schools In the Camp Hill School District. His mailing address is 404 North 25th Street, Camp Hill, PA 17011. Mary Belle Lontz '58 is an author, historian and genealogist. She is the recipient of numerous awards and medals. Her address is 608 Broadway, Milton. PA 17847. Fred Templin '58 has been appointed assistant superintendent (supervisor of curriculum and instruction) of the Dallas Area High School. He joined the Dallas staff in 1964. His address is 24 Southside Avenue, Dallas, PA Pedestrian bridge 18612. nearing completion After a year of delays, Installation of the footbridge over Llghtstreet Road should be completed this summer Connecting the Bloomsburg Hospital parking lot with the campus, the bridge, which once stood In Wllllamsport. will make crossing the busy roadway safer for students The bridge was to be up in the fall" of the vear. but the company erecting the bridge. Stopper Construction, Wllllamsport, encountered numerous problems The biggest problem was with the bridge s foundation on the hospital side The builders found that the ground under which the piers and ramps would stand was once a and that brick, coal ash. cement and garbage covered the bedrock landfill, When digging holes for the support structure Came loca- Hon, workers discovered thev were with a water at the in line main and with the electrical wiring for the Bloomsburg Hospital sign. The holes had to be re-dug Mary The foundation delays and other minor holdups have raised the project's costs from $120,000 to $138,000. Stopper, who bought the bridge when it was dismantled In Wllllamsport, and sold It to BU, is now waiting for the arrival of lexan (plexiglass) panels and an aluminum base After that, completion should take only several weeks The steps Llghtstreet that Road now stand on will campus side of eventually be removed so students Belle Lontz "58 recently spoke at the Milton Historical Society on "History of the Area Schools," including Milton Academy, Lincoln, Lower Market, Col- umbia Avenue Schools and Sodom School. She is a member of the society Her address is 608 Broadwav, Milton, PA 17847 1959 the Sandra Representative: Pfister Brown, 18042 (215) 252-2881 2220 Kings be sure to use the overpass Students will get to the approximately 25-foot -high bridge on the hospital side via Avenue, Easton, According to Robert Parrish. vice president of administration at BU, the bridge idea has been advocated for more than 10 years, with BU trustee Elton Hunsinger being the leading supporter Anthony Eugene Joseph Fiorenza '59 lives at 408 Rockland Avenue, West Chester, PA 19382 He is employed bv will PA ramps the Philadelphia School District in special education. Conlinueo on cage 1 THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/May Commuea Representative: Chappaqua, NY Dr. Joseph M. Nanticoke, PA James 10514 ( 914 Gronka 18634. ) Peck, J. 40 Is 1905 15 cage 14 Jeffrey Lane, 238-5417 '60 lives at 401 He Iro/n East Noble Street, a self-employed dentist Edward D. Galitsky '60 died on October 10. 1979 Mr. came from Shenandoah. While attending Bloomsburg he was active in Men's Resident Council. SPSEA, Varsity Club, baseball, football. Senior Orchestra Galitsky Committee and Senior Investigations and Arrangements Committee. DON'T FORGET: We're having Homecoming. October a gala 25-year reunion on 19. 1985. 1961 Representative: Bechtelsvllle. PA Edwin 19505 ( Kuser. R.D. C. Box 1, 145-C. 215 ) 754-7977 Barbara M. (Uram) Paskewitz '61 recently received a doctorate from the School of Library and Information Science at the University of Pittsburgh. She is currently on the staff of the gifted program for the Pittsburgh Public School District. Barbara and her husband. Thomas, live at 1913 Lake Marshall Drive, Gibsonia, PA 15044. They have two children, Mary Beth of Santa Clara, California, and Mark, a senior at the University of Pennsylvania. Alfred D. Ford '61 is employed by N.S.A.-Fort Meade, as a system analyst with the Department of Defense. 21061 His address is 655 Covington Ave., Glen Burnie, MD SHARING IDEAS— During MD his two-day visit, alumnus Lou Ciocca '65 shared Ideas with students and administrators, including Jessie McCoy (center), director ot university relations, and Anthony laniero (right), director of development. faculty, Marian M. (Chervinak) Castner '61 lives at R.D. I, Dalton, PA 18414. She is a kindergarten teacher with Valley View School District. She has two sons, Rob and Michael. Michael is in his second year at BU. Grad shares ideas 1962 Representative: Richard R. Lloyd, 80 DeHart Drive. R.D. 2. Belle Mead, NJ 08502 ( 201) 874-3118 Robert Burdo '62 may be reached Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006. at 3925 Byron Road. died on February 17, 1985. Berwick, she was the daughter of the late Vernon D. and Catherine Brubaker Naugle. She was married for over 40 years to John William Grenoble, former proprietor of University Jewel- Lois R. (Naugle) Grenoble Born February ers, Lewisburg, 17, who '62 at 1923, survives. Her father was a Lutheran minister who was a pastor Evangelical Lutheran Church. Lewisburg. Mrs. Grenoble was a 1942 graduate of Lewisburg High School and in 1943 graduated from the Danville State Hospital School of Nursing. She was last employed for five years as nursing home administrator of the long-term care facility of Danville State Hospital. She retired in 1980 because of declining health. She was previously employed for eight years as director of nursing at the Selinsgrove State Center. Prior to that, she was Snyder County Public Health Nurse. Mrs. Grenoble and her husband were residents of Lewisburg for 21 years, moving there from Middleburg, of Christ where they lived 17 years She was a member of Faith Lutheran Church, Lewisburg R.D. 2. formerly served as president and director of SUN Home Health Services, Northumberland, and was an American Red Cross volunteer consultant in the Central Pennsylvania Division. Surviving besides her husband are a sister, Hazel E. Naugle, Winston-Salem, North Carolina; and a brother, the Rev. Vernon I. Naugle, Brookville. Maryland. Hope (Wlngate) Martin '62 reports that she is employed part-time in the Adult Continuing Education Program at the Avon-Grove Area School District. West Grove. PA She has taught full time for 13 years, including one year David, have two in Okinawa. She and her husband, children, Jennifer (nine) and Jonathan (eight). The Martins live at 582 Coatesville Road, West Grove. PA 19390. Dr. Patricia B. (Szakalun) Novotney '62 has been Louis J. Ciocca '65. site planning manager of IBM Corporation in Endicott, New York, returned to his alma mater in early April to share his professional corporate experiences of eighteen years with students, faculty members, and administrative staff. In meeting with students, he spoke on such topics as "Careers In IBM' and "Planning." His informal discussions with faculty members In the College of Business and various university officials ranged from such concerns as workload and manpower planning to ideas on bridging the gap between higher education and the corporate world. Following his graduation from Bloomsburg, Ciocca received his MBA Degree from Ohio University, and joined IBM Corporation in 1967 as a cost accountant In finance. Since that time, he has risen upward through the company's management team and has occupied V&rlOUJ positions at the Product Development Laboratory. the Systems Products Division, the Data Processing Product Group, and the U.S. Tele-communlcatlons Project Office LaGaude. France In 1982. he was named manager of industrial engineering plans and controls in Endicott product In operations, Ihr position lir held unlll .l.mii.ii v ol I'HU, when he was named site planning maiiaK< In H ndleott Ciocca resides In Kndwcll, New York, with his wife Georgl. their two sons, Dave < 15 years). Doug (14 yearn), i .mil daiJKlitci '•'Miilfri ( III) McCormick fund growing still Alumni still have the opportunity to participate In the Jamea >l M< •Oormlck Scholarship, established last fall after Dr. McCormick resigned as BU president to become the first chancellor of the new State System of Higher Kflijc.ilK.fi may be sent to the Alumni Office, payable to with the notation that they are for the McCormick Scholarship. Checks BUAA 1962 1962 She holds a master's degree In educational administration from Chapman College, and a doctoral appointed superintendent of schools for the Temecula Union School District in Temecula. California. School. lies amid mountains and rolling for producing fine California wines It is also the site of "Rancho California." a community being constructed by Kaiser Industries under a master degree Temecula, foothills, is . which known plan that will ultimately house 50.000 people Growth In the area is expected to triple over the next decade as construction contlnuess and new families with children move into the school district. Dr. Novotney's appointment as superintendent came as the result of an extensive search by the Temecula School Board for a recognized and Innovative educator to lend leadership to the district during what will be a period of unprecedented expansion. Dr. Novotney, formerly an elementary school principal In Irvine. California, is a graduate of Plymouth High In Institutional management from Pepperdlne University She Is widely known In California because of her consulting activities among school administrators under the auspices of the Association of California School Administrators. The author of a number of articles and books, I)r Novotney currently serves as an adjunct professor for the school of education at the University of Southern California, for the graduate school of education and psychology at Pepperdlne University, and for the Department of Educational Administration within the California State University at Fullerton. Continued 01 (HQI ^ f> THE ALUMNI OUARTERLY/May II RETIREES faculty, HONORED-Two Dr recently at wife, 1905 Gloria retiring members ol the English Department Kopp and Richard C Savage, were honored a surprise dinner Shown with Dr Kopp (left photo) are his (left), and Sandra Smith Savage (third from left) is shown Charles Continued irom page 1962 Pat Mlclil PA 19525 Cranford, ( 77 Hawthorne Brook, New Donahue '65 is Fawn Lane, Kennett employed by Eastman Kodak, He '63 lives at 647 is 5 14450. Donna Kay (Ritter) Boston '65 is a second grade teacher with the Four MUe Drive Elementary School, Loyalsock Township. Her address is R.D.I. Williamsport. PA 17701. Madeleine A. (Gordos) Carek '63 lives at 517 North Wlntergarden Road, Bowling Green, Ohio 43402. She Ifl B houscwlf^student. QtOrge B WcImt 63, a member of the Mlffllnburg School Hoard, recently announced Ins candidacy for B full (our year term. George Is in his 22nd year as a teacher at the Sunbury Middle School. George and his wife, the former Sharon Kelster of West Milton, have two children, Gaye, 20; and Shawn, an eighth grader at the Mlffllnburg Area Middle School. His address is R.D. 2, Lewisburg, PA Gary Johnson '66 is president and owner of Johnson Homes Company, one of the largest independent home and condominium builders in Colorado. Gary and his wife, Charlotte, have two children; Ted, 14 and Michelle, 12. Charles E. Demaree '66 was recently promoted to senior systems engineer/manager in Systems Engineering at the IBM Federal Systems Division facility at Owego, N Y. He began his career in 1970 at Morris Plains, New Jersey, where he held various technical and management assignments. He transferred to Owego in 1975 and has held several engineering and management positions prior to his recent Dorothy M. Deltterick '65 past president of the Bloomsburg Business and Professional Women's Club, was recently installed as director of District 8. She will be a candidate for delegate-at-large to the national convention at the state convention In June. Her address is R.D 2, Orangeville, PA 17859. , DON'T FORGET: We're having our Homecoming, October promotion. a BPW 20-year reunion on 19, 1985. 1967 Representative: R. Lansdale, PA 19446 1502 Susan Drive, West Germany. '67 lives at 4 Arthur Road, Bridgewater, NJ physical education with the BridgewaterRaritan Board of Education. 08807. He is in Representative: Anthony J. Cerza, 6 Lancaster Drive, Ocean, NJ 07712 201) 922-0039 1964 ( Carol Slusser Fraind month Representative: Ernest R Shuba, 16 Flemington, NJ 08822 201) 782-8619 Honeyman Road, ( Judy (Brescancine) Hedden '66 is a teacher in Bucks County Her address is 224 Hillcrest Drive, Dovlestown, PA John H. Grant Thomas Lemon, Leatrice K. (Sunaoka) Becker '67 lives at Heidfeldstr. 406344 Dietzholztal, John Gara 1966 17837. Harry in Central Avenue. Bound Jersey 08805 '65, long-range planning in Allevns Rise, Fairport, New is 215 ) 367-9188 Patricia (Burrows) Jester '63 lives at 307 Pine Street, Deerfleld. Illinois 60015. John P. Bukavich York Harry Ackerman '63, '64 1966 Rochester, New York. computers. His address Representative: Keiser and Doug Hippenstiel '68. Seated is Savage's son, Dylan Both Kopp and Savage have been on the faculty since 1960 Representative: Carl P. Sheran, 43 Square, PA 19348 (215) 388-1259 Robert J 1963 former students Samuel Hume 1965 1 She la the wife of Dr Jerrold Novotney and maintains residences In Santa Ana and Palm Springs, California. Avenue, GUbertsville, with H employed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Public Welfare as a Casework Supervisor II His son. Mark, Ifl B freshman at BU John's address 1517 Market Street, Ashland, PA 17921 Marilyn (McKalg) Atherholt '64 is a teacher at Forty Fort Nursery School. Her address is 51 Yeager Avenue Forty Fort. PA 18704 John R. Oshetskl '64 reports that he is a business teacher at Elmlra Heights High School He and his wife, Jean, have four children, three boys and one girl. His mailing address Is Erin. Route 223. Breasport Road. Box 61. Erin New York 14838. March at "67 had an art exhibit during the North Central Bank, Susquehanna is R.D.4, Berwick, PA 18603. 18901 '64 Is Ifl of Valley Mall. Her address Linda E. (Johnson) Harvell '66 is the manager of the toy A* department at Rosen's Her mailing address is Box 3744 Beaufort. North Carolina 28516. June (Sobolesky) Fortman '66 is self-emploved as a rancher She raises and trains llamas Her address Is Route I, Box 644 Wolfcreek Ranch. Winthrop. WA 98862 John Robert Gotaskie '66 is an elementary school principal with the Shikellamy School District. His address Is R.D 2. Box 248 D. Sunbury, PA 17801. Stephen M. Cicak '67 recently became a member of the Penn State Wilkes-Barre Advisory Board. Stephen is president of Atlantic Insurance Sen-ices Inc., WilkesBarre and is active in the community His address is R.D l; Lakeside Drive, Harveys Lake, PA 18618. Deborah (HUe) Guthrie '67 and her husband, Russell, are operating Guthrie Computer Solutions at 915 Main Street. Watsontown, PA 17777 Ernest A. Cole '67 and his wife, Mary, are the parents of a daughter born on May 9. Their address is 1106 East Fifth Street. Berwick. PA 18603. Continued on page 1 , Continued i