The ALUMNI Volume 90, Number QUARTERLY 1 Bloomsburg Universtty of Pennsylvania Spring 1990 The Alumni Quartarly, Spring 1990 2 Promoting cultural diversity important goal HARRY AUSPRICH. By them President of the University The higher education a)minuniiy is surge of racial tensions. Inc idents of harassment and violence arc reported with increasing regularity in The Chronicle of a Higher Educaiion. Tlic — and suff One view was February 5. studcnU. faculty, and expressed an essay publislicd in in 7W. 1990: "The baulc cry 'inclusion* in is llic every politically situated minority. ford University changed a — and a broad range of viewpoints arc being cultural diversity, aired. community entire are grappling with Uie issues of pluralism its curriculum of inclusion leaching curriculum for . . course on failed lo include live in a community where the contributions of every individual arc fully respected and valued. the universalizaiion of our human spirit, faculty, suff. and studc-nis regularly Bloomsburg University organize aciiviiies and events aimed at increasing an awareness were of and appreciation for cultural diversity. Several events tcheJulcd lo take place during February and March, the national celebration of Black HisUiry Month and Women's History Month, These cvcnti, along wiUi odier initiatives Uiat reflect an appreciation of cultural diversity such as die Provost Lcciure lo Series and Celebrity Artist Scries, are symbolic of our desire As a univCTsily affirm thai ignorance and arrogance ends we where education begins. The curriculum, co-curricular activiBloomsburg University i^ovidcs ties, and other opportunities and appreciation for human knowledge while promoting the foster a greater familiarity with must help ihc contributions of all acceptance of racial and cultural differences. Promoting and encouraging this initiative will be a continual goal for our university. Last year Sinn . Watlcm civilization inU) Alumni contacts key to success im- t»y who have in Uie past. To enhance currcnlly struggling witli and Ihosc their oppressors dcncc lo Ph.D. posing a kind of etlinic and gender quota system for Great Rooks, Stanford can afford such educa lional indulgences. will get jobs lion graduates Its even if llieir Assistant Vice President mildly disU)rlcd by this in is Trust for Generations. This is ihc largest private financial iniliaiivc ever undertaken by ihc university. lu purpcitcr a ixiini to alieiui and much more items, Science Hall (a challenge lo jxisl tlie is tilings have been done. tlie Alumni House so That's activities Aw;uds been put on as ilie file, asking our alumni to be generous for die duration of this cam- you can see reason for one no suqnise Now tlie call, to die majority Alumni House you can call tlie imixiruuice of doing for tlie Alumni From tliis ty]»e Tlie second call should of alunmi. Each year for come tlie will be over shortly and Uiings will return when you receive your call. hope to normal. Our under- this has answered some of the questions you may have We welcome your comments and your questions, both in the Doug the Foundation Office. Feci free to contact Hippcnsiicl. director of alumni affairs, or myself, be of service to you. Bloomsburg University Foundation has been for gifts to Uk* Annual Fund. Tliose alumni who send in an early gift do not get called, but llial leaves five years, ilie Gifts to the Annual Fund who are contacted each spring. supixirt Uic ojvrating budget of ihc university, enabling us lo sujiixnt existing student scholarships, alumni programming, for Alumni Weekend today using the form in U\e Quai tcrly! Visit the Fenstemakcr Alumni House lo mccl llic staff dial serves vou began well! university Call at ilic is facilities, etc. Tliis year's phonoihon end of February and continues through April. number The Husky Club iliiec is a in U»e sivcial call. middle of As you :ue aw.ue. Uic campaign called The a S3.5 million Bloomsburg University General Athletic Scholarship Fund on Friday, April 27, 1990 Willow Run Inn Route 11 Briar Creek, Pennsylvania at the beginning at 6:30 p.m. pasl conducting a phonodion of the Year, and Honoriuy Alumni, your weekend will be Join us for an enjoyable c;unpus visit! M;ike youi icservaiions ii is a regular hxsis. aiiproximately 2^.(HH) alunmi rilU\l in at die over 9.(XX) chiuiges were made. Dinncrwhercwerccognize Distinguished Service. Young Ahiiniii with enjoyment and camaraderie. and 1991 While wc arc Auction Dinner-Dance 800-526 0254. ahinmi on to Uial 1989. 1990, thai fall iiunilvrs alone, lo llic know tliem lo congregate witli old and sining alumni were contacted on a personal basis to verily Uiat die information we have on file is correct. Of 3) Tliis orscrs'ice newly renovated "Old" memories), 1 tJie Husky Club Auction iS: vacation coiidos, gel away weekends, to a tout of toll free at socoiul to AUunni Weekend Please Bloomsburg University. touch, uixlating us with career infor- sjune reasons as listed above. 30,(,XH) is in a nutshell. benefiting the line has llic 27, 28, and 29, 1990. I-roni die Dinner-Dance featuring An 800 a lender in lulucation, be provided lo you prior Presents alumni feeling isolated from what A fax machine h:ts l>eeii put in at Office nus of BltKinisburg University. Your ahua niaicr many ) 2) term of office it arc special years for lANIERO 717-389^060, experience of sharing a close tela lionship witli will The Husky Club Board of Advisors by die Utiiversity. alumni can remain tin- campaign in mation, family uixlutes, address changes, etc. Tlic fax number have been fortunate tliis die call. we can would allow going on To address ing effort. 1 llial litis results in providing itiilii dale, over alumni missing out friends, my appteciaiinn to the entire staff for their in on opixutunities necessary have a successful association. to To call tJiis year, cidier alumni on an untimely basis. tlie sometimes 31,(KK) alumni and luc classes ending for tiicir children long after the kids are gone. travel trips, etc., being received witli ilie iiuuii a gift in between 1 900 and 1 929, and alumni to the university were contacted tliis support of this campaign. tJicir Alumni Office and parents continue accepting mail Atunini Day. chapter meetings, and his in classes $237,000 has been pledged or received from our alumni. Willi wc are $263,000 short of our 1 5.000 alumni to contact diis fall, had. many Many affairs, $2.3 million has been pledged or graduate students and alumni callers arc eager to answer your fine as long as the atmouncemenis of Homecoming, alumni ask for fall to still sliipof Doug Hip]>etistiel, director of of us are unfiuniliar ilian questions and pass along messages. parents of our living there, but is alunmi Please be supptinivc they have tliai . who have never made I My term of ofrit c on the Ixiaid of directors comes lo lui eiul & '9 paign, This happens because our alumni '59 in '4 Thai's contact with our alumni has always been a priority in of the Alumni Office and Final thoughts of 1989 and the spring of clarifyl Keeping ever, fall parent of a current student, you tJie received an additional By overwhelming con- Thr 'I'ruslfor Cerwralions campaign, as well as verifying Uie addresses and phone numbers of over 30.000 alumni. If you are one of the "lucky" alumni, you may have been done so against overwhelming and celebrate in requesting gifLs for have conUil)uted to our woild Kome of whom have culture fail to recog(ii/,c year has resulted Uiis with Bloomsburg University. Nol only have for the [K-rsons prejudice of race or gender. many alumni more donated toward the $3.5 million goal. Alumni Cash Bar. Buffet Dinner Silcni Auclion Dancing to Aulumn Limited Seating Si 5 per person Dance and Silent Auction only 9:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. S7 per person for informalion. call (7 1 7)389^663 if I Th« Alumni Quarterly, Spring 1990 3 Educational tool intrigues Russia — Rdltor'c \'nfp' Tho 1__ _. . .. (Editor's Note: The f«ii following article by Jim SachettI '73, editor of the Press-Enterprist, f . Bloomsburg, appeared of that . "It's very eclectic^" Bailey says. "I need somebody who's open-mintied and can adjust, A philosopher can learn this just as well as a a^mvHitcr science major. OHon a cvimputa the February 17 editloo In publication.) The way Hank Bailey science major is so rigid in Uicir Uunking that our challenge is them out of their Uxus and get ilicin to open up a little more. Whereas you gel somcUxly from nuisic wi or an. the.sc people on? as ojvn as you can find, so our job tlicrc is to get than focused antl gel ihcm to use technology to control some figures it, there arc probably more personal computers in the room jusi outside his Bloomsburg University office than there are inihe whole of the Soviet Union. So he may have Moscow to tote his own when show Soviet this spring to to get he boards a plane for scientists new of their ihinlking." and students a educational tool that could revolutionize the Icam in school and at home. In adiliuon to managing the Imiiiutc ami keeping up with the hyper -changing technology. Bailey resists tlic temptation way people His five-year-old So one day in December, Bailey got the Christmas surprise of his career: a phone call inviting him to demonstrate lAV at Moscow State University and the Soviet Academy of Sciences. who came he said 'Felix Rizvanov' and I had to was," Bailey recalls. "When he was here last summer he said he would get back to me, but a lot of people say that Never did I expect someone from the Soviet Union to get it back to me." Bailey. 49. has the thoughtful, straightforward manner you'd expect of a professor who has taught math and computing for more than 20 years. When he confides that the phone call sent him "running around" with how excited he "I the good news, you know just all over the United States, most recently to Anaheim. Calif, and once abroad, to Hcidcll»crg, West Germany. And now. to the Soviet Union. "I can'l say Ru.s.sia is a place that I ever had a great desire to visit." he says, musing was kind of high." he admits, "I consider it a great across the country, earning prestige for the university and that income so hard to imagine. foundation to reinvest on campus. For Bailey, who had not even heard of lAV five years ago, when he was asked to produce his first one, ttie Institute has brought professional satisfaction as well as prestige. "I love it," he says. "It's a fascinating job. Every day is a new it's also an opportimity to establish a relationship with a major Soviet university that could lead to collaborative research as well as student and cultural exchanges. That's why BU President Harry Ausprich and Dean of Student Development Jack Mulka have also been invited. "Hank's work very, very well regarded." says Ausprich, is adds that their host Rizvanov, is said to be high up in Soviet scientific circles. "Hank has a national reputation and international one," adds Bailey says now he'll have an its The students are refreshing." Bailey was a math professor witli a doctorate in cuiricuUun and instruction when he began trying out computer-assisted instruction, "just dabbling in So when ii and having fun." a doctor "I just "potluck" that he got a at name came up. know whether to admit this or not," Bailey says, "I didn't know what LAV was. But said 'sure.' took a quick short course down at ilic University of don't children using characters like Peter Rabbit and Mr. Yuk. I went off, Georgia and two months later was teaching a course." With crucial help from the Ben Franklin Partnership, a state program designed to harness the creative energies of industry and education, the Institute was founded. Master's degree candidates were soon arriving from all over the counuy and tlic worM. "We've had students from China. Taiwan, the Pliilippincs, New Guinea, Argentina. Mongolia. Nigeria." Bailey says. great having these different cultures in here lx.'causc tJicy add something just The program to ihc human experience tliat one gets." requires students to master skills as technically rigorous as computer programming and as it wa.s probably "Never ui my becauNC a trip behiiul the Iron Oirtain he says he can't wait to go. wildest imagination" is how Dean Mulka describes his reaction to tlic invitation a.s ho talks abi>ui the improbable circumstances that brought Ki/voiMv to Bloomsburg last summer. The physicist, who Is also a leading Soviet environmentalist, had come to the United States as one of two advisers accompanying 14 high school ago students to a youtli Hopkins Univeraity in Baltimore. But only seven Soviet students had Iwen expected, so Rizvanov and half tlie group were taken to Philaiieljihia while conference officials cast about for a "suitable alternate Mulka said. Someone in Hanisburg mentioned activity," tliut high school students over the slate were attending ilic Ciovernor's School the Arts at BU. so tlie wandering viaiiori were soon from for all BUximsburg bound. Bailey's Interactive Institute, with television monitors, day visit, but it "Seeing whal was was only die jiart have anytliing its rows of computer and a small ptut of the Soviets' 10 Ri/vunov didn't forget. we were doing him," Bailey suys. 'To like this computers. There may tlie here just rung a bell willi best of my knowledge ihey don't over there. Tliey don't have IBM be a Macintosh or two floating around the country. "I open-ended as think lie went back communication. to tlie Soviet Union and >aid, 'I've got Continued on Page 39 "They kind of got a kick out of that," he says. 'They had never seen anything like it before." "Now, the Soviets are interested in how to use that technology, particularly laser disc technology, to assist them with educational training in environmental issues," Bailey explains. "I think we just happen to have something thai ihey don't have." The same could be said of most universities in the United lAV has been aroimd for only about a decade, and only a handful of schools leach it Stales. Bailey's program degree to students is the only one that awards a graduate who learn to write programs like the one young women are using to learn sign language in the Institute's main office. The women, who arc studying to become teachers of the hearing impaired, point to a word on the computer screen to instantly access a video clip of a BU jffofessor demonstrating the sign. More than 650 words are stored on the LP-size laser disc, which enables the computer Stratford 1990 Fourth Annual Theatre Trip to Stratford, Ontario three and the television to interact. "Our students do everything," Bailey says proudly. "We design it, we go out and research the topics, we write the scripts, we shoot the video, we do the programming, we do the graphics. And it's all original work from bcginiung to ml" In its first five years, the Institute has taught some 60 graduates the basics of video production, computer Monday, August 13 through Saturday, August 18 sponsored by Bloomsburg University Alumni Association From $325 to $415 Your choice of 3, 4, 5 or 6-show package; five nights hotel accommodations (based on double occupancy); transportation via Auto Bus between Bloomsburg and Stratford; complimentary get -acquainted dinner. Choose from the following: Ah. Wilderness by Eugene ONcill, //omf atUninistrator who is pumping out siudaiLs and has no idea who ihcy arc." he says. Bailey has been invited to demonsiraic lAV so many timea tliat he now says confidently, "I could do it in my sleep." He as books. the call I teaching. everything else, but some be as "When wilJi it niy only cv>ntuci with students and institute for Interactive Technologies in BU's McCormick Center is the only one of its kind in the country, training graduate students from all over the world in the use of video cameras, computer programs and laser disc technology to create learning programs that may one day commonplace TuslW: up what he calls his ixobably really shouUln'l do to give Its caUcd interactive video (lAV). an exciting marriage of computer and television over which Bailey has presided. Alumni Office at 389-4058 or 1-800-526-0254. The Alumni Qusn«rly, Spring 1990 4 Many changes CAROL MATTESON By Dean, College amplcaxcd I to joint -venture Business of have Uiis opportunity to share with you recent I arrived on campus August, 1989. from the University of Maine System. Your alma malcr has many fine qualities and here. In particular, and tj)cy arc am I very pleased to be have found the College of Business faculty I be bright, friendly and very committed to what siudenLcr on Telecomputing. Internship activities are important for students uling system before goes cam- experience. who recently received ways thinking of which you might help the College of Busienhancement or technol- in ness, gifts that could be used for library presented a research paper on and sched- gift from an alumnus of the College of Business of Bloomsburg If you as an alum are University for library enhancement.. ogy improvements would be very much appreciated. Wc are also very grateful for gifts from corporate donors which supported development of one of the computer labs There have been many changes Year Accounting Degree Program, and Melody Bowersox pre- - would be opportunity or Charles fall; and we are As alumni you may be able that changes with Shenyang College of Finance and Economics icri/ed course request it in Hnah/ing exchanges with the We plan to have the process of is in Gallagher has been Sheffield Institute of Technology in England. Two College of Business students' compu- a MBA to executives in South Asia. in France; Francis lected for presentation at the State Our mainfrome. to the students will be has taught Dill business operates in a global economy. type in pilot les ling conncciiviiy of networks Bloomsburg University tiic Bemie LAN will l>c llic prolo- and our role, MBA program with Chinese Culture Univcrsiiy in Taipei. Taiwan, and are in the development process of providing happenings within the College of Buiinci i, in College of Business in desire a real world business Wc have a growing number of requests from students in the in Sulliff. College of Business over each of you to come back and the years, and we Thank you your continued suppon of the College of Business for invite visit us. and the University. pus wide. Tlicre are two computer labs in Sutliff containing By Itic have end of this Nummcr we seminar room a upper divi.sion ute courscii. now is 48 PCs and insU'uclional use. for student for cIilsncs MATTESON and gradu Also, each clussrooni iiwlTUclor U> ulili/.e software directly tJic Icuching prtKcss. saecn which a.s part of llie One would be luud pressed to find a typewriter in Sulliffl The College of Business has moved ment of Memorial services were held in Bloomsburg on March 25 Dr. Kllen U. Rurker, assistant professor of psychology since 1980, who died Monday, March 19, in Morchcad. Ky. Police reported she was killed by her husband. Dr. Larry W. Jones, who then look his own life. Jones served Bloomsburg University from 1981 to 198S as provost and later as interim president. rapidly into llie develop- Dr. Barker international oijjxjrl unities for faculty and student ex- Two ycius Chapman founded Charles national tlic ago. Professors Raliul Institute for Management Studies (ICIMS), Amin and Comparative Wc Inter- currently have a was on sabbatical leave at the time of her death. changes, faculty research opixirtunities, and student inlcrnulional internships. citizen with a "Ellen was a caring, dedicated faculty member who pride in her teaching." said President Harry Ausprich. took "She — was an active member of the Bloomsburg community in her church, and as a concerned a professional capacity, in wide range of interests," Referring to Jones, Ausprich said, for cquijifwd with a computer and projection iillows BU Tragic deaths shock will use by "We remember him an effective manager and administrator who was as conmiitted academic advancement of the institution. "Their contributions to the life of the university, its faculty, staff and students were significant, and we share in the grief of their family and friends." A native of Minneapolis. Dr. Barker earned her bachelor's degree at Macalcstcr College in St. Paul. Mirm., and her doctorate from the University of Minnesota In Minneapolis. She had previously taught at Allegheny College in Meadville, Pa., and at the University of to the Wisconsin Eau in Claire. Report on winter athletic programs MARY GARDNER By Business as do I'll atxiut u.sual is very hectic in the aihlolic dcpanmcni. so I con to bring you up to date on the activity in and Nelson Fieldliouse, I'm sure a lot of you have read the success our teams have enjoyed throughout ilie winter the best luound tlic montlis as we continued to strive for excellence in the Pcnasyl- If you didn't get tlieir highlights from ilic opportunity accomplishments. \l\c to see our teams in action or I'll pa.ss along some of the tliis out ilio injuries ilirough- season but built an impressive 19-8 record. The fuuil record marked tlie 24tli-amsecutivc sL-nson iliai ilir u\m has postal a winning seiuson, including llic liLst nine of Seniors all had nine won suaighi PC and played ment Eastern Division for the second year in a amfercnce. lot I wrestling leagues in the nation. tJie EWL of outstanding competition and served as a tides in the 1*C fifUi wrestler in and EWL championships and became the also passed the lOO-victory total as he Jon Kinchen. GARDNER row. Junior Barb Hall and sophomore Michelle Simons were to the all-confercnc.' team. all named Tom Kuntzleman. represented BUximsburg Now at Tom and Kennedy as well as Socker and Scoii Brown the national tournament. you about our teams who have recently seasons, I want to remind you to try and take the that I've told finished their the top five teams in notice some new names and faces since your last contact with the adiletic department. Joe Hazzard has joined the training staff, replacing Art in Hopkins who moved into a business LitUe Rock, Arkansas. Also, with our varsity program staff. women's soccer added lo Chuck Laudermilch has been added to our Chuck has served on the university faculty for several years but will join die adiletic department in the for Uie fall first. While some new people have come, odiers are going. Along widi Art, John Babb announced his resignation as head baseball coach effective at die Some changes in end of the season. our buildings arc noticeable or will be in the A complete repainting of the main arena and of the adjoining areas has really added to the interior appearance of die fieldhouse. We have upgraded the prcssbox in die arena and added many new banners in die rafters and on the very near future. many walls to properly honor die accomplishments of all our champi- onship teams. panded We upgraded athletic training equipment and ex- die training the building even room and lockerrooms. which should make more useful, if dial is possible for a place that never seems lo be empty! Finally, in closing, top WTesllers in their weight classes throughout Uie season. Reed title among the country! school history to pass Ute 1 00-victory mark in his Kennedy and fellow senior Tony Reed wercranked among tlic its fi(\h- in the national tourna- lOlh-straight runner-up finish career. 22-7 record was no The team won PC champions and a team ning 17 dual matches (17-7) chimipionship. Dave Kennedy tied aschool record for wins (35). conference and Eastern Region, exception. helped the Huskies race. Less noticeably, the new school record by winand won its second -consecutive PC become one of the top clubs in Uiis year's team Tlie wrestling tcani established a Since coach Joe Bressi's arrival llie di place in die performers, One of tlic highlighLs of the winter season came in early March when wc served as host to the national-qualifying Eastern Wrestling League (EWL) Championships. Recognized as one eimicd on campus four sea.sons ago. our women's basketball program has and 1 1 11 stepping stone for 44 athletes, including six of our own. to get a shot at winning a national title. all-conference recognition. also whom earned All- American honors, to finish in provided a Dave Carpenter and Dallas Wilson and sophomore Rob Gluck more importantly, qualified of die top Division 19ycarsundercurTentaiacli Cluirlie Chronistcr. His team had a winning dual record for the I4lh- sea.son, in tJte The men's basketball team battled .some key and men's tcrmis teams are ranked You may Coach Dave Rider deserves to be commended for doing an outstanding job with our women's swimming and diving squad also winter. Several of the squads areof f lo fine starts already, and the softball few seasons. suaighl year but. vania Conference (1*C) as well as nationally. road alxiut The men's swimming and diving team was extremely young showed some promise as the winter progressed and will be fun to watch grow over the next with just one senior on the team but Athletic Director opportunity this spring lo sec one of the active teams in action. I want lo mention two diings Uiai will keep us very busy over die next few months. Champions" banquet will be held adileies for dieir contributions lo seasons. in Our annual "Day of May honoring many of our Bloomsburg over die past few Summer camps are beginning lo fill up. making it look it could be one of die busiest summers ever at Bloomsburg. Suggestions and comments are always accepted, and 1 hope you get die chance to see and support one of our teams during a visit to campus or near you on one of Uieir many road trips. like Th» Alumni Quarterly, Spring Annual report President's Jack Hagancycr GcDrgc Bcrman Bloomsburg University and the Foundation Gifts to Air Products Foundation Murani Family FoundaUon liV Cooimuniiy Govcmmcm Assoduion Alumni Faculty/Staff Iclcn Lanriing Friends Caiawissa Lumber and Specially Co. Cari Sluchik Parents Hugh Dempscy 70 Rucy Dempscy "67 Bus & Corp Matching Gifts Foundations Other Groups Deferred Gills Fred Smith John E. Hinc Carver Tower Associates i$5,000 to $9,999) Bloomsburg Carpet Indusincs Uloomsburg Bank-Columbia Tnisi Co. Affinity AT&T Card C. Sluart Edwards '41 In-kind Fda Bessie Edwards Planned '41 Ilic Magce Foundation William Giitlcr 72 Jane Skomsky GiiUer 72 Apple Computer. Inc. William Lank Maroon & {$1,000 $4,999) to Shell Gold Club Companies Foundation. Inc. Ann Klinr Ktimhmk I-mnk '81 Alc\ Ko/JoW)iki t-'aiio 1 Ci^S AxJgc Lorah 74 MilUnI liidwig'48 l-raiKis Saundni Imlwig M'87 Ji-jui Ain«>ymo»i Mnicn "33 Knmcth Maion Mttiy Wcu Mnikcls Riindolph May '67 Uaiah Midtuikcy '57 McCUwkcy '74 G. Marlcne Hosier Bloomsburg Hospital National Bank of Berwick Charlollc Bayne 33 76 '59 '71 73 Jr. Omega Boyd Buckingham '4!J Ituckmgham '43 Dr. Donald Camplexc Kny Camplcsc Dr, G, MiUiucI Yaclilsman Resort Robert J. Columbia County Farmers Naiional Bank Good Perdue Farms. Inc. '62 First Federal Rot>cn &. Loan AMP Foundation James Slamon 74 Gnmci $499) '2H Betty Allanujfig Anufiymous Charlei Andrews '54 Richard Ashnoff Gold Kenneth Grove Inc. to AWwrU Anonymoui I-lcci '65 Richard Weller Vending Service. 'f)2 Founders' Club {$15! ITicrtu Aihnoff73 Join Aulcn Mildred Goodwin "29 Anonymous Indepcndenoe Ford Wmguic Roben YcJigcr Anna Mary Ycagcr Jan Ginon ai '2K Wall Covering (icrald Johnscm Wrtghl '62 Robert Gluck Savings A Huiky Wreilling Club Katliryn Kathryn Evans '36 J.L Feissner. Inc. Russell's Restaurant Painting 73 Roben Powell '68 Mary Rcilly '33 Thomas Foley Murcnce Voitilciki M&J Anonymoui Anonymous Pi Vincent Ross Florence Rygiel Walter Vodilciki Douglas Dillon John David Dragic 78 Emily Duma '26 Press -Enterprise. Inc. Inc. Mae Gcmciii Vuvrek Flunk Vttiidcvcjidcr '39 Mamoll Corporation James Parsons Pi ['rwl Tcrwilliger Suiq. Physical 'llierapy A»it>c. Inc. Craig Diellerick Jacques Mitrani Foundation PilUburgh National Bunk Sinilli '69 Jerome Blakcslce Dr. l-llcn Miller 75 Mcdicmc Shoppc Zeis loft Bruthcn Berwick Hospital Center 11. Raymond Chandler Jr. '42 Anne Chandler Col Eilccn Chapman '67 & 75 73 Michael Ixroy Jodiinu Bloomsburg Mills Anonymous Richard Sctm Inc. F-lvira Stanuloiiii '35 Roben Berwick Lighting Corporation Rado Mechanical Corporation Judy Criichley Antxiymous Dale Richard Sdimcll/Je Agency, Donald Barney Dr. Ixc Beaumont Kawncer Cook tni. Inc. '6>J Dale Bainctt Ronald McDonald Children's Charity Co., Inc. AuioPani Harry Jankins Co, Associated Insurance Management. Inc. Jack Mctzer, Inc. Zeislofl Construction Co. Stuufrcr Orlando Rcsoit $999) Ronald Klemkosky '67 Edna Long '28 Peal Marwick Mam Fitness Center ($S00 to Co, Ncslcr "49 litis I.aubach ITic Inn Anonymous Anonymous Liberty Chevrolet Ins, '49 Gaul Associates Vin\ l'.aslcm Bank Bam Jean Legates Johnson Camping. Inc. Magce Glanz Carpet Co. Creek Mutual Sally lili/jibclh ,Scotl Fnuicii Shechan '52 Michael Kolojcjchick Anthony Lanzone '62 Richard Laux '52 Don Bridenslmc Antmymous llriar Wilmcr Neslcr Long Porch Society Hutchison Inc. Ccjilcr '42 Rolwtt l>)nald Moycr'ftS I'ranccs Abitonta Allan Klugcf Michael Biehn Men/ Jack Joseph Scala Mary Anne Klemkosky Richard Bcnefield Gnsinger Medical '61 Toshiko Takacflj John llianas '47 Day's Inn First Wise/Borden Foods, KUlihak Rtilwii kliiir IX>roUiy Slickncy M. i lefferan FJward Hess '69 Pine Eugene Dixon, Mithni-I John Frnia Northern Central Bank United Pcnn Bank F. IU>|i|ilc /jiiuiior IiiniianiT Cix. Inc. $75,000 William Stevenson Anonymous Anonymous Nabisco Brands, F. Helm $1,242,930 Gerald Frey '68 Gerald Fntz '41 Drew K. Hosicller Miclc. Inc. Lorraine Ausprich John CiH^i-'* I'hiniiacv Inc. Irt-IU^vle John MiKmiry '71 Norecn MiKiimy '69 Kalhcrine Bakcless'15 Martin G. Banc '65 Bower '69 $37,740 $126,815 $38,770 $113,300 $70,389 $63,344 $101,875 $15,424 $132,312 Hollnihcxk 74 Pmcbrvxik Homes. Inc. Sally Harry Ausprich Biitner '28 I iridic R Anonymous WiUow Run Inn & Golf Course Commonwealth Bank & Trust Co. Richard '^8 Ime Clayton Hinkel '40 )yiu\ Gifts Total Walnut Acres Thelma Haalmg l:i«ixid '69 laiuia "Wi $281,988 $14,096 $171 ft77 (Insurance Policies) McDowell Oil Service. Inc. Bernard Young '36 Frances Riggs Young '36 I lX^iaMlUKk'68 Kenneth Gross John S, Lanning BU Nancy Ann Haley 1989 Air Pfoducls and Chanicals I gifts Club {$10,000 or more) Philip 1989 of I9ft0 '49 Anruunary llaggcll '81 Anna Guuendtirf Anonymous Anonymoui '39 Former student gives BU $100,000 Kenneth Gross, who attended BU as a student from 1970 to 1973. has donated a gift of SIOO.OOO lo the BU Foundation to support the school's scholarship program. Gross' contribution will be recognized as part of the second phase The Scholarship Ftmd of the university's five-year — — Trust for Generaiions fiindraising campaign. "Bloomsburg University is deeply grateful to Kenneth Gross for his generous contribution to our scholarship program." said Anthony laniero. assistant vice president for development. "At his request, the foundation will develop a perpetual scholarship which wilt be used to assist nontradiiionaJ sttidenw and othas who attend BU." Cross. 37. is the former owner and president of Tri-Staie Securities Systems — a security alarm system business he and his brother started in their He gained hometown of Philadelphia in 1977. sole possession of Tri-Sutcs from his brother four uld the business last Sepicmbcr to a comptmy known as Security Link. From 1977 lo 1989. Cross and his brother had opened years ago. but additional Tri State operations throughout Rorida, New York New and Pennsylvania; and in the metropolitan areas of Atlanta, Baltimore, Memphis, and Washington. D.C. Gross will continue, however, to serve as a consultant to hi.s former basinc%s. Jersey. 5 Th« Alumni Quansrly, Spring 1900 Annual report of 1989 Michael Cha.Li Drabol 79 Jamei W. Dulancy 70 '69 f fuward BxttcAe John Gerald I-jchenUub 78 Miry EUcnBakcr'SI JoKph Buidgjc Bdwvd C. Rumi 70 Hcio) BifTow "24 Oonild Baylor 'ntonut Bcdiiky 70 Shvon Bcdiiky 72 Anonymoui PiuIBmy 'Iliomai I. I-nglcman. Myiui Beyer Dr. f'rcdcricfc liitcnhuth '83 World niearanka Ridiard Lec Bingarruifi 70 Jr. '61 Cunii R. linghih '56 Magce Induilriil linierpniei. Inc Samuel Jaync &) fll Ncipoli'i Jewelry Store Lena Robert Parriih Hizabeih L Panoni '39 Richard William Oieiler PaU James H. Peake '83 Jean Royer Peake '82 Robert S. Lisa R. Vitaliano '85 Vcm» ionei '36 Chriilian Roialyn V. Pennington '56 Jotcph Pdnincio Mary A. VoUrath I.TC P.M. Kellogg '60 Ranald Kender Joseph J. Keiiler '59 Mcmunn Col Pedcnen Pfislercr Ruth Kciiler '59 John C. Poploikie '67 I^orcnce Kindt '34 Terry D. Powell '83 Auny. Charles B. I^incI Dr. Kobcn v.. Booie Bower '82 Robcn BrcifJinger Albcn Jerome Pagnani, Gary raut Joicph P. I'az/ari 66 'HI 79 Atroi JviarK Kotiin Canoll Breidingcr Utha Berwick porge I-sbncaUrig '68 1'anya Suian Boyle '50 Michael Alan Ilraiion 74 liwcll I'lllcn 79 cnnci lo i I,ynn Marie I'ehnel Howard Charlei Drcnnan 'S3 Jr. Dolorci Bfrnnin '54 William Brilo iwticix Jcancitc Biickii)f(hanfi '28 v^nurici I- iiiicr, jr. 1 Jane Sloiijc Biimi '62 Dyme Dcnnii William Donna Muric Byrne Jonathan '68 '68 l^iK Ciuri Cacchionc Marie TT III IBI II '32 '67 1/ W It J J , 1 /o rsnKiin i i*fiitrfTiil\/ 1 laLtllllty Wilbur Carlion Suian Carlion '66 i\. Anonymoui Mary Gannon 79 /vniolu vjaniigcr Jimei Donald Kndl Cheese Cilciin Alexander Qiciinui '80 Dcbonih Kutli Chciinui '80 Dean Chiodu'K6 Anonymoui Ronald Chrtilina '69 Monroe Chubb Book of ihe Club Anniymoui Audrey C'ohcn '78 A Hill James A. Scalise 72 75 Kun ()rabrddcr'69 Gnni 77 Daniel IklwanJ Kalliy 70 Gnnaway 79 Gnwm '81 George Company Michcic Anne Groom Mary Guerricri ScoU Gunky Robert OutinaU Ifcvcrly Paul A.Cufiard '64 Mary HU/Jibcih Cool CAD Waiciprooring Coqixiralion Margaret Coyne "34 Glain Haai Kicnaru itaclner 04 WHIiam Bnnlcy Crali«ll7l 11. \. J Altcn llanJwerv 67 June lilmcs Cruhull '72 William Harina Ronald Cnuiford Dr. '63 li. Unda John Monfredonia I.x)uii Maran7Jina Mary M. Schrocdcr'46 Jamci It. Marion '49 John 1". Matsko, Jr. ^u/jnne i.iyic ivicvjdc Nancy Schuliz'63 Rclda R. Scott '55 John S, Scrimgeour '53 '1.1 , 74 Lawrence Haraiym Ur. Maynaru Itamng 52 Marybcth Waicwski Shade Uia XlCUlge IIBSICI /4 Charles Crist Joyce Hay '44 Dr. Gewrgc llcrtnan '58 Wilbur Hibbard -32 John Dally, Jr. '83 '82 lidward Albert tlcihcrt '86 Cameron B. Smith '84 Sandra W. Smith '86 Donna M. Smith 74 Harvey M. Smith '84 Hcrvey B. Smith '22 Timothy Scou Sopko 76 Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority Robert Joseph Splane Jeffrey SlcUo 78 Mane Stdlo '80 Warroi M. Sterling '50 Anneilihhard3I Ktdtlcoi Ellen Naglc Suitn R. Hickr67 Theresa Daly '50 Vincent Dauchess Joseph Ijiwrcnce Milgtr75 Sharon Ann Hilgar75 Glenn Newman '82 Die Kiidien Nook Gary Norton limcsiine Davics '12 Joseph Davis '33 Cindc llippcnuicJ 70 Douglas Hippeniticl '68 Melissa Nonon Rohcn Norton Nelson A. Swarts '63 Anna Davis '36 DcCaban Kathy Hippcnsticl '69 Glenn Hoffman '82 Caihcnne Hoffman '82 Booetiicrf s Nursery Geraldme Obcrle '42 Douglas Taylor '82 Bernard Obricn '58 Brci lloffmastcr '86 Dr. Harold I. Obricn "35 William J. Obricn '64 Cathy L Koincth Thrush '43 Judith Decker WiUiam Dccbcl "49 John Dcmartino '84 Hugh Dempscy 70 Rucy Dempscy '67 George Dcik 55 Vera Dcrk '60 James Dcrosc '39 Betty L Dick, Christopher Howell Mary Huffman Dr. William W.Jay Shawnee Devclopmcni Inc. Raymond James Holland 78 l^rclU Horwith '68 Jr. "45 Dictnch James Robert Doincnick '78 Miitel- DOnui '84 W. Hummel Hurst '65 Anthony M. lanicro Califorrua lyist Inc. Anonymous Wen iQicrion DebisJtjicltki '62 Qass Qasi Qass 75 Julia Sterling '49 Sandra S. Sioddcrt '64 Loma Yoder Slorch '84 Mabel Mac Stnxisc '31 Catherine V, Bemice Symons Thomas '60 Thompson '81 Howard Tomlmson Sara Tomlinson of 1975 Thomas Toih of 1982 CeceUa Tolh '66 Louis Oneil NickolaJ. Orim'67 Maaco Auto Painimg Paula Ann Panzitla '84 Robert H. Parker "39 '30 K. of 1961 Municipal Auth. of Bloomsburg Sharon Faith our 78 75 Tina Mary Dttlpiaz'84 Anonymous JoscTina 77 Anonymous Thomas Amaio "41 '65 68 Peg Tralhcn Katnclh Eugene TromcUer 73 William R. Truhe '84 Brcnda Lyn Tiuhc "83 Tumbach Robert Siephai Twadddl 78 P. Rachel Anthony "29 Capt George Antochy 79 Laura Antochy 79 Carolyn M. Amdt 73 Marilyn L. Athcrholt '64 Pierce Atwatcrlll Joan Baack 77 R Badida '42 Bemice Dr. William Baillie Craig Lawrence Baker 76 Raymond G. Baker Michael Balberchak Robert Ballentine L Joan E. Bank us '65 Rev. Richard W. Bardo '87 Joseph A. Barnes Lonnie L Bamhart Michael S. Bamhart 70 Candy Band Donald R. Bashore Dale E. Beagle Harry Beam Billie Bedc Dr. Stephen D. Bedc Joy Bedosky '41 Dr. John Trathcn Edward Land Company Anonymous Rosalie Smiley '28 oU Gcnid Moulthrop Joiii A. Moycr 44 Marilyn Muchlhof Dr. John S. Mulka '66 Kalherine M. Mulka '68 Mildred Q. MuUer'34 Robert A, Muscosky '69 Ronald IxcNaglc 74 Sue Helwig Shcptock '86 Ann Shcptock Cynthia Aiken Donald El wood Alben "77 Stephen AlbcrUon Jtyne Sisson Alexis Micki Joe Slingcrland 74 Ruth Smcal '39 Milirr Ultne 66 Lisa J. '24 Liberty Housing and Lincoln 5. Miller oj viclor A. iviuJcr Frank Adams M. Dean Adami 72 Barbara B. Adams 73 Freda Adams "22 Blen Adlcr '84 Gill Alderfer ErmaG. Shearer 79 Robcn Shcbclsky E. Richard Shivcs ucnio Mtncf J> llart/cll Attys 84 Miller (M C '77 Charles B, Shamp'54 Jr. James Creasy '57 Michael Crisci '54 Jr, Roto-Roolcr Sewer w. Mcnrmg by Ci—^n. Mcnmti lLjf>«_'il KiUiard ^aveno ftU jvi^ivtii n. iviciicic JU iviiller Editha E. & Drain Scrv. T If! ivicixeu McNIi-n 'til ijsa bj oeraia C,F. Acri, Inc. Jcananne Scrimgeour '54 Robert A. Scyfncd John R. McSwceney, George J. Abram Dr. R. Jon Ackley '67 Francii D. Sell '35 Manaiinc Creasy Hannah Cutp '43 Dr, J. David Cunningham, Alfred Cyganowski '53 / $150) to '41 James McMahon William tl. McINcit Ul oz Qinrlci Creasy Dr, / Club Centennial i$JOO C r4 IVlCt^Olium Arrowhead Mills Ucnnis C, Moon hzji 76 Morilz L- Schullz'59 Mams 32 uiidyi Hami 40 76 FlorabcUc Schneider McOuirc Z4 iiva Ki. Rohrn Pallida 111 Louise Schmickcr Herbert Schneider '41 Hummel, James, Mihalik llalncr *ii^„ Mary Ol..kA«-l 74 W. Scaranlino '64 Scaranlino '66 Dr- Charles Ji, Ho ivtartniu Jack Gyuriiu Tom Cooper Cnmfoid '63 Mary S. Creamer '77 Anthony B. Crujimcr 79 Anonymous Mark Anthony Luda 79 Anonymoui KoDcn I'.ugcnc Lynn to lUlWin '80 Arthur Gucrrieri Dana Decking Company Joicphlhal Company, Inc. , Jonn Manhall '81 Keith Gogel 79 .n ..... J '0/\ Ann tl>ocKwood 80 Kev. Kuisell l>ooKcr Roben Gibble '66 Feleda Ginon 77 Joicph Gribbin BJ Bui Contpany Ray O. Zimmerman '39 Dorothy M. Zimmerman '39 James M, Znamirowski 74 Sando'86 E. '66 Robert Young. Inc. Charles K. Zartman '84 70 0_«« _1 ~ A « ramcla Gregory Gcicnzi Jane WUhams Anonymous Anonymous Anonymoui Joan M. Saxman '29 Randall Colonc '84 Ronald Ruiso Kjcnsru K. l.loyd OZ John Brian IxxJ(wo(xJ Barbara Grahfcldcr '69 Robert Colahnn '70 70 Geniemcr '61 lilizabelh Geniemcr '60 Robert Goodman '37 'Hiclma (loodman '68 Oiirlci Rohrbach . Gladys B- Witmer'32 Sandra L. Workman '83 Yeagcr's Wire Works Frank C. Yartz '69 Margaret E. Ycnchar '30 Roben W. Rupp7! Sandra Rupp 7] Mary Russi '36 Linn 3V I. '64 Wetzel '59 F. Sandra B D, Robinion '57 Annajcan Gehrig '37 Dr. Ira Ceiarc '52 R. Rcnntnger '41 Kobert A, Linn, bt. 4u r^Bninl 1Litwnilcr itiukJTav "111 Uanicl Jo it^ari /V. Bloom Parly Cenier jt viciiiig Gark Jack Rupcrtui '28 Anonymous Mary Kuth Ixwii 54 Joy Caruaiia 77 Stanley Caio *63 Ann Donna K- Weigand Ruddy '78 Richard Y, Runyan '65 m Ixwii Diane Louise Wcchicr 77 George A. Wcigand '64 Zanc WcucI Brenda N. Williams '68 Charles Williams Leslie A. L E Wcame '44 Jessie Robert G. Rcitz '49 Carolyn V. Reiu '51 Paul Gerard K. L>eviu & Wall Covering Ralph Pre lion Ijiwton Margaret '43 Village Really, Inc. Elmer Kuth W. Ixgrandc 36 '51 ElwoodM. Wagner '43 Donald A. Waus '37 Leonanj R. Wcame "48 Noble C. Quandel. Jr. '69 Dr. Fnncii J. Radice '49 Suiannc Radice 75 Richard R. Rapton '61 Kile tnd Kile Real Eiutc Iridic I^rfc '64 iviiiunui Sue Ciannii 84 IJttda Carr '69 Haitiara W, Kurowiki 66 '32 Waechtcr Cole'i Floor All Occasion Rentals Glennii Rickcrt '14 Florence Ijpp 37 jay I'Airnunu 4 A^\m Pii 1 11 Brigilic Callay 1 Kramer 70 George Kuczyniki Franixi Jean Kuhl '81 Samuel B. Kuhn Dr, William J. Kuprcvich Joicph f*ol lender I'ouit John D. Klingcrman Mildred Kowaliky '49 Barbara Kuprcvich '70 Mirk Tj/ihf-n Iiihn hit\n IturtI o/ liner r /\i Donald R. Kleckner '64 Stephen Spaiccr Kline 77 Karl 78 I^cnitcmaker 12 !' '74 F. Catherine Laurcua Pcirce Dominos Pizza Kinley '39 I. Ridiard Wagner Anonymous Anonymoui William Joicph liwcU '76 Mary '80 '81 Ranald Kablcr Margan:! KdJer '57 Robert B. Hroh '86 DonaUl Bunawit/ Vance Dr G. Michael Vavrck J. Viola 71 Anonymoui Anonymoui Bomboy '39 Lisa "27 Cnrgory WylU Biln« 56 Katharine Bolcum '39 Van Horn W. VanAkcn Roben M. Vance 79 William Bilncr'S6 Iitiah E Glenn L. Parki iohntcn Johnion LTC David M, Jonei '43 Fnnklin HdwanJ Jonei '54 Julia K. gifts J.H. Beers Inc. Cathy Bcirilich "73 Carol L- Bennca 74 William G- Bent '83 Kim Marie Gobora Bent "83 Richanl S. Bcnyo '68 Willard Bergman Jr. Pannatha Ben Horst Andreas Lisa Bemhard Bcmhaid 79 '82 I I I Alumni OuarUrly, Spring 1990 I Scholarship recipients for 1989-1990 The Alumni Associauon has awarded granis and scholarships totalHng nearly $15,000 lo students for the 1989-1990 academic year. The awards were presented by Mary Ajmc Klcmkosk)"59. president of the Alumni Association, during a reception attended families and by the recipients, their some donors. mcmba of ihe Class of 1986 Oisted alphabetically by recipient's name): memory of Mr. Bacon. Class of 1951. one of his first students at Bloomsburg. S250. To Laurie Allison, an accounting major from Berwick. The Class of 1933 Grant. Si 50. Lynn Atherholt, a mass communications major from [>rums. The Walter of this years of dedicated person of the Department of Business Education. $300. To Christina Bason, an accounting major from Bloomsburg. The James Bryden Grant, presented ory of Dr. Bryden. a former mem- member of To Deborah LynneBentz. the fac- communication disorders major from Wyomissing. The Ercel D. Bidlcman Grant, provided by a a monetary gift from Mr. Bidleman. Class of 1912. $300. To Eric V, Blew, an accounting major from Bamesville. The Gerald Bacon Memorial Award, established by Mr. Clayton Hinkel, Class of 1940 and professor emeritus, in memory of Mr. Bacon, Class of 1951. one of his first students at Bloomsburg. S250. To Melody A. Bower^ox, an secretarial major from Bloomsburg. The Timothy M. Miller Grant, given by famand friends of Tim. Class of 1981, a former treasurer of Sigma Iota Omega fraternity, who ily ui an automobile accident. Michael Ray Boyer, S250. To a management major from Red Hill. The Oscar H. and Sarah H. Bakeless Alumni Grant, given in bers of the memory of Bloomsburg these former faculty. $300. mem- To Diane K. Breech, an English major from Catawissa. The Rita M. who ser^xd a dent of the Alumni Assix-iation. memory as presi $3lK). To Thcre.sa Marie Creasy, a secondary education/ mathematics major from Bliximsburg. C. Kustcr Grant, given in ory of this former faculty member CIassofl9l3. $300. mem ISON ATHERHOLl DASON BEHLER BENTZ BLEW BOWERSOX BREECH CARPENTER CREASY DILT2 DOVE GURZYNSKI HARDY HARMAN HILL JOHNSON KAHN KUNTZLEMAN Al 1 who was in tlie To Kathleen Jo DllU. an ThcClassof 1968Grimi. S200. To Janet L. Dove, a computer and information science major from Bloomsburg. The Lydia Repclla Jenkins Scholarship, given memory of Mrs. Jenkins. Class of 1942. by her in husband. Colonel Harry D. Jenkins. in Department of Communication Disorders died R. Bruce Albert Grant, given in Mr. Albert. Class of 1906. Rygiel Grant, given in memory man who gave many $300. To David Carpenter, elementary education major from Nescopcck. S. service to the University as professor and chair- ulty. The S7(X). of the basketball team from Orelaiut. The Kimbcr To Jody Grant, given in of 1911. fonncr memberandpasiprcsideni of the Alumni Association. The professor emeritus, in who died in March The E, H. Nelson Athletic memory of Dr. Nelson. Class member Gerald Bacon Memorial Award, established by Mr. Clayton Hinkcl. Class of 1940 and 984. Annvillc. faculty This year's alumni awards are as follows 1 an auio accident $300. To Angela M. Candori. a mass communications nxdjot from in Guerrieri Scholarship, given by family and friends of this popular andpcrsonable To Jacqueline Naomi semester. $5(H) per FLshcr. an English major from EdwardsvUIc. The Anna Lowrie Welles Grant, created 1960 by the late $100. Tojill L. tion m Mrs. Welles. Class of 1900, Harman, an elementary educa- major from Enola. The E. H. Nelson Athletic Grant, given in memory of Dr. Nelson, Class of 191 1, former faculty member and past president of the Alumni Association, $700. To Thomas M. Heavey, a member of the football team from Staten Island. N.Y. The President's Grant, given by the Alumni Association in honor of the incumbt-nt president of Bloomsburg University. i300. To Marie Y. James, a nursing major from Norrisiown. The Lamar Blass Memorial presented in memory of Mr. Athletic Grant, Blass. an outsiand ing athlete in the Cla.ss of 1937 World War II. $250. who was killed in To Mark P. Jobes, a member of the cross country and track team from Ephrala. The Dorothy Q. and Lloyd S. Warlman Memorial Scholarship, given by Francis D. Sell. Class of 1935. $300. To Mark P. Jobes. a member of the crosscountry and track team from Ephrata. MIKE BOYER (left) and DANA LUSCOMBE (right), arships, with Dr. Robert Warren, fraternity advisor. recipients of SIO schol- JAMES 7 The Alumni Ouarlvrly, Spring 1990 8 Annual report of 1989 LTC Jamei J. Dormer '48 George N, Douel, Jr. '49 Anonymoui Nancy Jean '82 Bliii' Louiic C. Borgcr '46 Dr. George P. Boii Ridiard Gany BoiU Jand E, Bower Jr. '39 Mary Banlcu Bowcnox Robot Bradley Anonymoui Fnnk J, Brcilin. Jr. '82 John Steven J. '76 John Broda John D. Brooki Jamci R. Broiiui '39 MtnhaZ. Brown '43 O Man)ld Suian C. Hatienley KaUUecn K. Kuzmiak JanKi ikkudi Stanley Haviland DwighiP, Iidni71 IMwanJ C.Iidwartli73 Nancy li. fidwardi 70 San M. lidwardi '44 Suian M. Helwig '82 Dale C. Mcnne '69 Carol R. Hcrron '83 Kari L HcnyJcr Anonymoui Phi Beu Lambda of BU '69 Wagner'i 7'ru|>hy ({ngravablei Joieph A Fnncy '62 Suian . Dorothy M. linney '62 John Ihomai liplett III Dr. Christian John liurich Camp Camp B.P. Suian '57 llarriel 1. DcMuld R. Campbell Kenndh '67 Anonymoui Hvani li. Iiahclla O. Dorii K. Hoilcr'48 Robcn M. Rev. Gerald Margaret S. Chriiiini '63 Hdward A. Antmymoui Anonymoui RaeannV.Fiiher74 Farina '66 J. '63 Bumii Fcllman Rcba M. Fcllman '43 Fiorvanti '82 Haheny McTvin Chruniiur Nicholai Joieph Cilibeno '79 Helen 11. Cimbala '35 Fay O, aark '40 Patrick AlbenAQauier '39 Maureen M, llonn'73 Robed Dmcil D. Qinlon Anlonioi I-okai Louii F'untanez Anonymoui Virginia The Co(ion Club Miriam Carl Martha J. Haherty John Henry Flick 75 Francii P. Fluegcl L II, Maiy Ann 75 (Janz Robert L Garnion Francii A. Garrity '28 Inc. Paul R. Geiii Ronald J, Genoveic John Coon Joan S, Corson 73 Augustine CuiUiuini Conrad! I, Cit»lc David Anlhony Crcii Robert L Gertiart Kelly G, Giblin '86 Joieph J. Gicda 'SO Dr. Culton '68 L Cummirigs '71 Kenneth Frandi Curcio Dr. Jacob li, Dailey '52 Joicph 11 Dailey '86 79 75 Davii 78 Dittilo '42 Catherine O. Dcitrich '45 Michael F. Dclancy Richanl Dclsiic "nwreia M. DcLuoca '86 Faye M. Dcndler'28 Donald E- C Dent '87 Dariene F. Dcrkiu DcUrcy '63 71 David W. Dintmon: '64 l^omas L. Dion Raymond J. Diiusio, Jr. Wallet C. DiUlcr Karen H. Dobson "82 Mary Ann Donnelly '51 '82 '63 Flame M. Kaswandik '63 A David Jane Kcifcr 70 Kcifcr'69 li. '81 Anonymous Anonymous Gloria Randaoo W. Dr. 72 Rarig Emory W. Rarig '51 Matthew Paige Raski 75 Mabel Dec Raski 79 Mark A. Raynes '80 Dawn Rayncs Raymond P. Regan Thomas W. Regan '61 Mary Regan L. '62 Dr. Carol Mattcson Mcrvin L. Rcgener William J, Rch '69 William Campbell Rciley Robert R. Maven Robert Maycfskie '64 Robert Richard Helen M. Mayer J. Maylander George Todd K. McAllister James C. McCormick Carol A. McCoy 71 Robert A, McCrackcn Eienora McDougall '21 Louise Laurie EUcn Reiley Mary Dr. Alexander Reimard 79 79 '39 Reisler '37 EJ. Rcnn '58 Reynolds '84 John T. Riley "86 Gary McKcchnic J. J. Patricia-Lang Reynolds Jonathan V. Riesberg '83 J. Robertson Richard D. Robcy McHugh '76 Debbie Ann McHugh 78 Carol Jean McLinko 79 PumcU Elizabeth Rarig Paul Michael Keller, Sr. Kelly '68 PurccU I. Robert Quigley Bernard John L II. Elaine Dr. Robert Daniel Ernest F. 71 KathrynPnes7I Ruth B. MacDonald '42 Vincent J. Majikas '68 Janet Marie Majikas '69 Frank J. Colder 3 Gregory V. Goodridge '80 lYiomai N, Gorant '62 Mark Ronald Price '52 Kclchner'40 Rodney C. Kcldiner '56 Galley C. KcUcr Charles '64 Powell '44 S. Jerri J. Priei Naomi Martin William H. Martin Howard L. Martz'lM Nicholas C. Kcchbler Stephen Kccslcr 75 Jean Ilowaid Macaulcy Conitance Gobora '52 H. Michael Goebel '80 Karai Kcllcy Goede "81 McLinko 78 79 Dr. Donald McNelis 57 Thomas "39 R. Rogers Wiiufrcd K. Rombciger "46 Mery Rosado Charics E. Ross WiUiam W. Rubery.Jr. Mary E Rush '48 Dr. John J. Ryan '51 Irving GotUieb '43 Donald liugcne Ker '59 William Kerchusky '41 Suian M. Gottlieb "74 Bruce S. Grant "M Deanna Kersteucr '82 Donna Lee Kinder '80 Mary C. Grant Anonymous Louise E. Missmer '44 Grant '50 Donald George SaviUe Maijoric Grant "44 llowanJ T. Green Bartiara ScouR. Mix '81 Paula A. Mix '81 Traccy Elizabeth Sawyer "84 Michael Scalca, Jr. Kathryn M. Schaucr '83 li. Floyd M. I>ilki, Jr. Kashimbi Kaivmsky Plenski Ban Poorman 74 Anonymous P. J. H. Poff H. Dorothy Poltrock '42 Deborah A. Pomfna '87 Shawnee Management, Inc. Glenn E, Mangold Susan Armc Maimix '78 Helen F. Markley '35 "45 Kagariie J, Chns '64 Lundy 78 Nancy Lychos David Nicholas Kaswandik Gilhiand '64 Robert D. Gretubci^g Anna N. Greene "34 North Centra) Digital Systems Robert H. Iv Alberta Green "29 GtU A. Dcick RobenF. Dcrkits'63 Janel R. GilTtml '83 Kathleen Marie Gloaincr Harry J. Gobora Jr. '50 Leon Dcnick '63 Jctnninc Dcnnison '86 Brian Dr. Peter Joaoph Giordano Doris Rcnaia A. Dean Mcnill A. Dcitrich Raymond Nancy G. Gilgannon David Anonymoui Irene A. Wayne L Stephen Christopher M. Lutz '87 Anonymoui Dr. Mary Lou John Anonymoui Richard Anonymous '55 Raymond Loch J. 70 Donald W. PhUUps Susan M. Lunger '65 George E. Jonci 70 Maxine Jonci 7 John T. Juckruewitz VeiDnica A. hUdash John Gcrvasio 79 Daniel '81 Stephen E. Phillips '80 Mary Helen PichoU 79 Joanne Shaffer PUeski '64 lindcmutli Kenneth R. Long Beuy Ruth Luchak '68 Leonard L Ludiniky '62 John A. Ludrof '86 Natalie M. Ludrof '85 Julia A Ludrof 78 '38 Richard E. Jonei lidna B. Gattcy '27 Long'i Supply Comi»iiy. Int. Robert !'. Connor Bill Crispin James P. John Alan Johnion 76 Hcth A. Johmton '84 '66 F. . Jeffrey Randall Jaikini '82 (lanlncr Dawir PmdaStanley F. Pelen Jack Richani Long 77 Peinon Margaret E. Lcwii '24 Suian T. Lcwii "85 Ronald A. Logan Fohel KcUcr Long '32 74 Jr. Christine Alton A. Pellman '59 Gary Pender Ann Lcpianka 76 Michael 75 Gail D. Jamci 79 Connie L Janard "69 Theodore W, JarreU '60 74 Jill Alice F. Liim '57 Walker"! Jewelers Dclira Cimipany Beanl and Cumpuny C.H. BoiincH & Coinpuny. '83 W. Jamci Anonymoui Karen Marie Gable -Kahanc Wood Howard Pavlish "83 J. Alan WcItzPedersen 78 Ernest E. Line '35 Induilrici Rev, Chailei Franki Francii Galli '82 '54 Clifford Frank '39 Frank J. Cole. Jr. '80 Catherine Cole '84 Fnnk 73 Michael Panoni Peter Lehman 70 Lori S. Lewii '83 Waller Quality International Forker Anlhony Cotarusio F. Manian Anonymoui Michael Codiniii Beth '41 Michael Charlei Hutnick '49 fioniu '68 J. Steven C. Pancll 71 Dana J, Lentz '83 Maria Lentz '81 V. Peter Pamcll "49 Tirzah E. Leighow '39 Anonymoui '50 Jr. 73 Oibome '66 Steven C. Owciu Stephen W. Packer 77 Edward David R. Linkchont '53 Jamci R. Iluiicd, Piz/a Hut Intzgcnld L. Mary Lou Linkchont Barbara B. Iludock Barbara D. Hulmci Harry B, Fenwick V. Dorma Richard 'Hiomai Howcniiinc '76 Karen Stank Ilowcnstine 76 Rick T, Feh '85 Anonymous Robert B.OUver, Laruffa '80 J. Jamei A. Lehman Houieknecht li, Daniel David '42 Btlward '52 Anonymoui Anonymoui liloiic N. Faiihauer '49 H, Horvath Robert Norton EUcnLaubach '39 Hon, John E, Uvclle '41 Loii Lawion '33 Larue L Lawton '60 Howard Leh D, Horiachcr'84 WiUiamiport Fabric Diicounl Judith R. Cleaver '72 Peggy A. Homchcck Dr, Henry Hood Ann Marie Noakes '69 Sara M. Hcii Ridunl Ward Rvani 77 F'anna '65 Vincent Hibbi J. Kuchu Sophie Johanru L Hickey Inn at TurVey Hill Stella Johnion Hill '68 Sharon F. Holko '80 Ronald L Ilullcnbaugh Kdih Judith R. Fauiey Vicki 78 79 lilizabelh l^rich nugene F Carler Jr. '83 George R. Caiari '38 Agnei P. Caiari '41 Helen V. Caihmareck IS John Kerry Chacoiky 77 lillen Marie Chacoiky '77 Oiarlci M, Chapman George Chaump '58 Robcn Jtmci Chriiiina '63 J. Cobb '69 Patricia W. Cobb 75 Mary Kale liplcil 75 Mary Fnckion Jr. '69 Jotcf A. Nimmerfroh Janice fidurdi Hanung Claude A, Budiman Janel Callahan '68 Catherine A. Nilei Inc. Rjcha/d Virginia C. Hotel '64 Bmcil Buikiri I'nndi Callahan, Qialmen Kubeck David Htiward liberly 79 Dr. Charloue Dennii Buifce 79 Kenneth Jamci Kridc Carol Hgoville K.L Buildcn W '35 Anonymoui Ifanii F. James Mumaw Kanai M. Murray '82 E>r. Ampalavanar Nanthakumar Ncmelz'55 John Doug Ncibia Maryrose Gucrricri-NcsbiU 77 Barbara J. Neuhanl 72 '68 Kiamma 71 Qwood L. Kraizer Dame Krausc Brooke R. Hanman UI 79 Durham S. Samuel Krauii Sur-Ix) Flearic, Inc. 63 Jr. Bruce Anonymoui Anonymoui Herbert Durchqvung Timothy J>urfoi M. Kozlowtki Jean Orville n. Bruhakcr Ourlcf W. Brown, J. HaU R. Gehrig A Halicrman CPA Doran John Ilamaxm 74 I^ann H. Ilaney 74 Dunicomb78 F„ Charles IH Brighi Drcther J, Jeffrey P. Drumheller '80 Gnce gifts Grimm 111 '64 Dr. David J. Jr. Mindcrhout L Mixell '80 L Mixell '81 Joseph F. Patrick Monaghan Kline Phyllis Thclma Knauf L Knausi 34 Berwick Knitwear. Inc. W. Koch Joan Koch 75 Carl Kocher'39 Robert Koehler Frederick Michael Michael Robert F. Sduller "64 Susan G. Schiller '66 Tliomai C. Moore Marie A. Morgan '54 Ray W. Schloycr Rodney K. Morgans 73 Jean S, Mori '57 Bcvcriy Sr. W. Koeucfiu79 H .Kolb 72 J. Monon, Moyer Harrison Judith J. William Moynihan Louis MuchUiof Amy Jr. '59 Schncck Leslie John ScJioll '80 Margaret Ann SchoU '80 Thomas Monii '84 John S. Saddington 74 Robert O. Samsel '67 Henry R. Schcltcr Larry A. Schennick Mocser Helen H. Morris "28 HamctL Soou A. Koehler 74 E, Miller. Stacey Blanche G)-uhna Luther M. Hagcr '84 Anonymoui Miller '86 F. ScMi Melovage 72 Robert Kline Robert GtvUc Barbara A. Hagcnnan Joan J. Kcnichiro Kinoshita Judy B. )Ocmbauer'64 Ann Lynn W. Grimm '67 Andrew Gro*ial '43 James H. Grosi, Jr. "81 Nancy L Grx)is'82 King "50 King '49 F, Louis "56 S. K. Scegcr '83 Ted Sees 61 Montour Auto Service Company Fousi Auio Services Gary L Seymour 71 The Alumni Quarterly, QuarUHy, S Spring 1990 . I Scholarship recipients for 1989-1990 The Mary L. Frymire Kirk Granu provided by ihe late Mrs. Kirk. Class of 1894. Neshamc Station. N.J. The Margaret Bittner Parke English major for academic achievement. Dr. member of the Class of 1924. was an educator and author, S500. To Richard S. Kahn. an English major from OrangeviUc. The Nelson Athletic Granu given E. H. in memory of Dr. Nelson. Class of 1911. former faculty member and pastpresidcni of the Alumni Associauon. $700. To David F. Kennedy, a member of the wrestling team from Athens. Pa, The Ronald M. Russo Scholarship, created by Mr. Russo, Class of 1970, be given to a to who obtains the highest grade pomt average and who makes a suong contribution to wrestler BU wrestling program, the The S500. ToThomasS. Kuntzleman. from Spring Arbor. Michigan. The Emia M. Hefferan Alumni Scholarship, established by Miss Hefferan, Class of 193 1, in appreciation for the education she received at Bloomsburg. $500. To Timothy J. Logan, a from Montoursville. The Timothy M. Miller Grant, given by fam- was and friends of Tim, Class of 1981. a former treasurer of Sigma Iota Omega fratcmiiy. who an automobile accident. $250. Evan Luscombe. a marketing major To Dana from Hat- field. Audubon. The Norman Hilgar Grant, given in memory of this former accounting professor and chairperson of the Business Administfaiion Depart- ment. $350. To Kimberly Anne Mumaw. an accounting major from Newiown. The Mildred Eaton Mrs, Levitt and her husband, Meyer, by in apprecia- aiBloomsburg asamcmberofiheClassof 1942, $450. ToPaul Nasrani, an accounting major from Ha/lcion, The Dorothy Q. and Lloyd S. Wartman Memorial Scholarship, given by Francis D. Class of 1935. $300. member To Luann M. Naugle. women's of the Sell. track team a from Ber- wick. The Emily Reuwsaat Grant, presented in honor this retired faculty. member of the special education To Diann Lynn Persing, a $300. special education major from Shamokin. The Lucy in McCammon Alumni honor of Miss ita. 'Jie honor of Miss ita. $500. McCammon. To Rebecca A. Grant, given professor emer- Pigga, a member of basketball team from Durunore. a 1933 Bloomsburg graduate and law of Mr. Scheno. $500, honor of this Patricia F. a sister-in- To Wendy A. PrLs- Fensiemaker Grant, given retired faculty president of the in member and former Alumni Association. $300. To Lea Sanderson, a speech pathology major from Sugar Run. The John A, Hoch Alumni Grant, given in honor of this retired professor and administrator. $300. To Cindy Slocum. $500. To Michelle Lee Grant, given cmer professtir a member of the team from Dallas. Softball The Cecil C, Seronsy Scholarship, given in memory of his English professor and scholar by his wife. Dr. ini Louise Seronsy. S450, To Kkater- Stroubakts, English an major from Bloomsburg, The Boyd F, Buckingham Grant, given in honor of Mr. Buckingham. Class of 1943. vice president emeritus of the University. $300. To Kelly D. Lmstead. an early childhotxl/elemen tary education major from Easton. The Harvey A. Andruss Alumni Grant, given memory of Bloomsburg's president from 1939 to 1969, S300. To Mindy K. Vuong. an acin counting major from Harrisburg. McCammon Alumni The Lucy in McCammon, honor of Miss ita. Grant, given professor cmer Seibert. a psychology major from Hershey. Doc I Sell 35. To KrLstina M. Wa.sson. a member swimming team from Schnecksville. of the The Ann J. Janet Grant, established in ory of Miss Jarrctu Class of 1923, by her Zimmerman, sister. To Donna Jean $450. Jarreti. mem- an elementary education major from Lcola. Mltranl Scholarships RecipientsofMitrani Scholarships, established by the late Marco and Louise been announced for Mitiani, have also 1989 1990. Each student Cindy J. Ambrose of Kane. Michelle Anderson of Bloomsburg. Lori A. Ankenbrandof Wyoming, Deborah L. Bentz of Wyomissing, Dawn M. Bowler of Saint Clair. Robert J. Brown of Montrose. Heidi Creasy of J. Bloomsburg. Michelle M. Creola Mechanicsburg. Rodney E. Detler Mechanicsburg. Kelly R. Amy Eckman L. Dobson of of LOGAN MASTELLER MAUGER MORRISSEY of Arisies. of Smokctown, Theresa M. Flanagan of Freeland, Kelly M. Heierbacher of New Cumberland. Dana L. Hessof Manheim. Cheryl L. Hill of Bloomsburg, Kimberly A. Howerof Northampton. Christy M. Hughes of Imes of Pon Royal. Kimberly A. Kellerof Cleona. Christine Kluge ofShohola.KevinJ.Kotchof Schuylkill Haven. Sandra R. Kozo of Allcntov^Ti. Michael G. of Milton, Janet L. Mauser of Audubon, Susan A. Ml.slewicz of Ashland. Claire N. Oldham of Valley View. Pfleger of Ironia. Joseph W. Nwlle A. Pinto of Uppt-r Darby. Laurel A. Ransler of Broddccks. JodI R.ReifendirerofBloomsburg. Peggy A. Ritchie of Sunbury. James R. Ruizof Blue Bell. Naomi Sato of Bloomsburg. Michelle L. Seibert of Hershey. Sharon L. Selda of Wilkes-flarre, Kathy Shockley Willow Street, Chleko Sowley of Mount Pocono. Amy M. SL Pierre of Conyngham. Bradley Elizabeth town. Marc Douglas R. Sterner of S. Stauffer of Steckel of Slatingum, New Albany. All.s« C. Szymczakof Bloomsburg. Kathleen Szymczak of Bloomsburg, Jessica L. Tobias of Reading, Em Adams Scholarship, given in Kelly D. Lmstead of Easion. Cathy L. Weibley honor of Mrs. Adams. Class of 1924. by former students aiCcntialColumbiaHigh School. SlOO. of Shermans Dale, Tracy S. Whltebread of Nescopeck. Laura D. Wonderling of Summcr- To Jacqueline ville. The Editha LUANN M. NAUGLE (left) and MARK P. JOBtS (nghl). reclpionis ol Dorothy 0, and Lloyd S. Warlman Memorial Scholarship, provldod by rands $500. Lamprinos tash. an accounting major from Whitehall, The Howard McCammon. Lafayette Hill. Melissa A. The Angelo Scheno Scholarship, presented in memory of Mr. Scheno. Class of 1952. by A. Kenneth and Mary BetterlyMaiers. Mrs.Maiers is McCammon Alumni The Lucy in will receive $1,500. Levitt Grant, given tion for the education she received Her mother from Bloomsburg. Miss Harriet The Joan M, Auten Women's Iniramural Sports Scholarship, given by Ms. Auten. professor emerita. $200. To Janet Lynn Mauger of of Evans. Class of 1936. J. a ily in Anna Wells Creasy John m memory of her panrnts by member of the Class of 1902. S500. To Tina M. Sinnott. anclemcntary education majtn history major died Earl F. and Scholarship, given Kathryn Scholarship, created by the late Dr. Parke to recognize and Parke, a Columbia. tral To $200. Stephanie D. Johnson, a marketing major from Seidel, a 1989 graduate of Cen- PERSING PIGGA SANDERSON SEIBERT 9 Th* Alumni Quarterly, Spring 1990 10 Annual report of 1989 Mirion K. Shidduck Theodore Shanoiki Ix>mine Shtnoiki '27 Genld Willivn ShinuJJo George '88 T, ShJirp "38 Shaw Ananymuui Mify K, Sherwood Nanc-y H. Roben '41 Uird IJnda R. Shivcly '65 Arwjida L Shoemaker '68 Dorii Shoemaker III Leon Shoup David Ualle Wue Anonymoui P. Siloiki '73 M. Wooltiayer Lynn I>i«ne '64 Snyder '86 Or. Jitmei Snyder '58 David W. StHnrnert • Wukiiidi "77 '78 1912 of Beulah Bronion K. Everett • Regii C. Stirhng "67 • Howard Emeitine R. Davies • Anonymoui Eeniiemakcr • Ruth p. Linda V. Stirling '67 Class of 1913 Siocker Slrauiier Suiie H, Longaibcrger Slreii '84 Coinpuny PA Supply Compuiiy Class of 1914 I-ovua Goisinan S. • lx*h B. Lawlon Alactxjiic B. '78 Class of 1915 Tack '69 Willium R, Ticmey '73 I -amc Oman Tniilcn A Campon Ralph A. rremBlo'46 a»ir li, Troy "33 Marion K, Troy '31 June I.. Tmdnak '59 Ruymmid Tnidiiak N) Kaihcrinc L Hakclcii • Anonymous * 'lljckor '74 Unda of Helen V. 1916 McHugh • Rorence E. Munro • Valciu Robinion L. Class of 1917 Nan Pulaski Ungcr '66 J. Vanhom 74 Daniel Vann Joseph Vc/endy. Jr, '70 Maria Vc/cndy 70 Evurisio Vicini'64 Rojo A. Kiclar • Miiy P. Wiani Walton Mubcl G. Decker • Mamwanng • Prisdlla A. • Lillian McDonald • Long • Anonymous Rachacl Saucrs • • Anonymous • Rhea • Martha D. Watkins • Anonymous J. Sirausscr • • • • Amta • Pcrrotii Elhel E. Richards • • R. Scoii • Ethel Jane Stafford Anna D. Turner ' • Mildred S. Weiss Marjorie P. Wyman • Ida W. Acorc • Rachel W. Anthony • Evelyn O. Avery • Anonymous • Pauline E. Brockman • Audrey H. Cohen • BcanorZ. Cooke • Anonymous • Ralph I. Davies • Dorothy Decker • LucOle M. DcVoe • Mildred A. Goodwin • Alberta • J. Irene E. Guest • • • Todd • • Sara S, Walters • Uvma K.Young Grace K. Miller • Anonymous Grace 1920 of Jane Park Ashbumcr Panncbaker I:. • • Anna D, Barrow • Warrcn • Aencs E Class of 1930 Cruikshank Class H. EUzabclh WUliams Helen Catharine F. Wiikinjon HendcnhoU Myitlc D, Trcmblcy • • Anonymous • Janeita Y. Coleman • Virginia Dorothy W. DeW.re • Augusu S. Foose • Mary AhceFoosc • Grace E. Gardner • Dorothy M. Gorrey • Elizabeth Gnmcs • EUcd H. Jones • Elizabeth M. Jones • Anon>Tnous • Congcua P, Kotch • Grace A. Lord • Helen W. Lukus • Dorothy Pihlblad • Margaret F. Piscotiy • • Anonymous ' • Anonymous Cynl Suner • Dorothy Harris Suuon • Catherine V. Symons Virguiia M. Tedesco • Violet V. Vczo • Sara S. Walter • Kathryn I. Waliman • Margaret EYenchar Class of 1921 Camilla Miry G. Shaler 1. L Buck Garey • • • Tliefcia Dougherty • Warren Fisher • Hcloi E. Kocher • Elcnori McDoogall Ruth M. Uu Class of 1931 CoraW.Burd • Esther Y. Castor • Dorothy K. Chase • Uwis bmic C, Dcrr • Rorencc F. Fowler • Winifred Class of 1922 Freda Philbm Smilh Helen Adams • E. • Gladys T. Jeffrey • Ramage • 1923 Grace H. Brandon Major S. Bcr>'lJ. Dice li Class of Mane U CreveUng • Uis P. Jones • Cecilia M. Evadne M. Rugglcs • Hcrvcy B Hamet U. Swcppcnheiscr • ElizabcOi G. Vinceni • Weed • Udlle Wise • • • Helen A. Gullcy Hennctu Helen R. Padgeu • • • Jr, Nancy Voughl Raymond Vought George P. Wagner Charles L. Walker Moor & Wall Covcnngi Karl li, Waliman 72 Kaihy Eileen Walunin 74 Joseph W, Walton "68 Roger Warnicnlam Patricia Ann Washclcki 79 Helen H. Morris ' Marjoric K. • Margaret D. Richl • WUson 1919 of RhodaCrouse Rhonda Ixc Viola 76 M&W Elizabeth D. Miller ' Zclma Ramage Anna Miller Jean K. Vonblohn'43 Bcrtine Prosscr • Ruth Edith S. Ruoff * Marion K. J. Myrtle A. Hayes Class of 1918 James Vineyard John Uc Viola "75 Michael A. Virus, ' • RoyJ. Haring • Veronica B, Hayer • Leonora G. Hcydon • EstcUa M. Hyssong • Charlotte V. Lord • Dorothy L Paget • CaroUne E. Pctnillo • Mildred R. Philhps • Emia G. Shearer • Cora AEcc • I Smith Grace L Snyder • Elsie M. Suuffcr • Lila E. Th«nas ' Margaret Betty Tliomas • Rachel W. ITiomas • R. Jenkins Class '77 Pamela D. Vanlipiw 70 (Jniham VanSlykc, Jr. Dr. Elizabeth Green Cicruldinc A, Valaitine Richard G, • Gcraldine H. Ruch Kathryn Abbcti • Anonymous • Lcroy A. Bacr • Mabel A. Baer • Anonymous • Edith J. Baynum • Thclma L. Biltner * MargaretU M. Bone ' Jeanette H. Buckingham • Anonymous • Ellen G. Davis • Irene A. Davis • Fayc M. Dendlcr • Hazel J. Furman • Francis A. Gamty • Margaret O. Gordon ' Mary K. Heintzclman ' Doyle W. Ivcy Helen A. Kramer • Atilla S. Lewis • Margaret L. Lewis • Mabel Linskill • Edna Long • Gladys Hir^ch Lyon ' Lydia Taylor Marlin • Arthur McLaughlin J. l^my Ungcr 76 Donna M. Uroskic Walbom Class of 1929 Class '71 Carl A. Ungcr'59 David Shadduck Anonymous Susan K. dicker '75 William A. Turlcy '66 Carol B, Turlcy Margaret Edna A. Rickcn Robert K. Tubbs J, Helen P. Margaret C. Pendleton M. Louise Stevens Rorcncc Vorbleski James H. Wilhams Charles A, Iliomui '57 Roben • Nellc D. Shockloss • Rosalie B. Smiley Glcnnii H. Rickcn [idwunl Swiuicki Stanley A. Sifpindor • • • Jamei Sullivan Swank • Class of 1928 Class Cyril Slincr '30 Alquin H. G. Vaughn RodcweU • Zimmerman Donna Polak Zimmciman '83 Sicidcl '65 Judy A, Siinc '74 luiilem Susan D. Turner Edyihc H. Slanski • Irene B. Spiiz • Mary P. Stewart Stout • Helen I. Thomas • Veroruca Thompson • Dorothy B. Tubridy • Lena E. Van Horn * Mary M. Winicrstcen Anonymoui Michael William A. Sicfuiiiiko '82 All Phiic HIccl. Supply Ann Moms J, Zeglcy Steven K, /jcglcr'83 Chriilencia Slephcni Raymond Kobcn P. Roben L. • Naomi Bender • Frunccs E. Blank • Ethel F. Brown • Alice E. Burden • Sylvia Cimmet • Ruth S. Dickstein ' Molly B. Duffy • Edna B. Gatley • Victoria S. Gigcr • F. Ruth Howells • Anonymous • Gladys B.Krick • Sadie Z. Maycnuck * Regis J. Cap! Waller 'Diomai Zabicki '80 John V. Zachanas '64 Richard Sicidcl '67 I'.. Eiiubcth Suiliff Class of 1927 '76 Robert lUlwsrd I). Spcllman '74 Karni Dciiiic Spellrnun '74 Suiun • • John J. Opiary • Christine B. Rocder • Ruth A. Leora V. Soudcr • Bertha M- Sutliff • Pearl H. Swcnson • Smith Elaine /alonii '69 Fred K. Sunncnberg '34 II. Spahr'S9 Paul J. Walsh Anonymous Woodward Yannoua Philip R. Ycany "43 Flormcc P. Ycany *44 John Andrew Yurko»ki lilliwonh A, Snook Dcbomh Anonymoui Pcicr Ida Jeanne Smith '6S Sheila Joy Smilh '79 Anonymoiii Roger I*. SUinki • F. Class of 1926 Jack K. Wolford Ethel I'airick '80 Dorothy N. Abramson • Marion S. Carpenter • Irene R. Crevcling • Anonymous • Emily D. Duma • Margaret C. Eager • Bessie G. Kancl • Louneta Lorah • Mary M. McElhcnny " Dr. McJvin Rev, Chciicr Jr. '22 Pcier C. Sluiicr '84 LeIindA.Smellz '69 Bany O, Smith Geneva E. Baughman • Dorothy H. Bumj • Helen V. Caihmareck ' Gcrmide Crayton • Elizabeth L, Daniels • Laura Davis ' Anonymoui • Elizabeth M. Peifer • Mildred M. Powell '79 Joanne Siloiki Dr. Dora Class of 1925 J. Anne Mary Wdion Ralph W. Wire '51 Shoup Anonymoui Anonymout Julia • L Wclby 74 While Scoil L Wilcox '86 Carolyn Williami '49 If. lilt/^bcih Williami-29 William Charlei Williami. Charlci A. WiIkjt IV 79 Bernard D, Shivcly '67 S.C. Shortlidge Jane L Miller • Mabel G. Noble • Anne N. Pearson Waiters W. Rislcy • Viola M. Sudler " Eva Fred \V^)caian Jay Whiiler Marie D. Shifmian Cynihia Shipman '81 Aldrich • Helen E. Barrow • Doru M. • J, '81 • E War '59 J. Adams Ediiha E, Mildred A. Beagle • Frances H. Bloic • Edith Brace • Ruth T. Conway " Beulah D. Gibson • Marie Hemmig * Sarah A. Jones ' Helen G- Krolikowiki * Margaret Lewis • Eva G. McGuire Wen John Col Byron D, Shiner 40 Class of 1924 }une% Waikini Helen L Waiu '44 Jamc* J. Wehner Ridufd C Wehr Kenneth L Weir '57 Carol A. gifts Keller • • Helen B. Hillcr Anon>-mous Anwiy-moui • M • Elma Fox • FrankJ Golder • Mildred Blair Grauer • Margie H Gregory • Thomas Lamont Henry • Anne L Hibbard • Anonymous ' Chariooe M. Kcpner • Florence E Kitchen • Eve ^ KroUkowski • Margaret L McNcalis A V Anne OUcndick • Mmaie B. OUchefsky • Helen M. Penman • Lois H. Quick • Maty Ellen Raiewski • Reba W. Schrmdt • Bessie A. ShiUing • Anon>Tnous • Anonymous • Mabel Sm>use ' Manon K. Troy • Raymond WilUanl • CUrence R Wolcver • Mary G. Wolever • Dorothy J. Wolfe • Dorochy F Wnghl • Helen G. Zebfowsb L Alumni Quarl«rly, SpHng ^\ I I ?™^^ship recipient fori 989-1 990 Golden Rule' Scholarehips Recipienis of the Fred G. Smith "Golden Rule Scholarships for announced. VastUhakof Kulpmom. Sl.OOO; Gregory Veager of Adas. SStXh Samuel H. Veager of Asli land. $2my. Scott F. Vucha of Moum Carmel. $2,000; Georxeann M. Zitkus of Shenandoah 1989.1990 have been The scholanhips. based on acadeniic lalcnt and Financial need, were estab- IMO $2,000. hshed in 1985 through the mulu-million dollar fund of Oie late Shenandoah businessman Mr. Smith-s will speciHes that eligible recipi- trust Other scholarships The "Coiion" FrankUn V-12 Scholarship, Kerry A. Behler of Palmerion, $300. ents must attend BU and be residents of the township of Mount Carmel or the boroughs of Ashland. Shenandoah or Mount Carmel They The Clyde S. Shuman SporLsmanship Award. Brian D. Crouthamel of BeUilchem. S2tX) The Gary Holland Scholarship, to Jackie Edwards of Philadelphia. $500. The John J. Serff Sr. Memorial Scholarship, to Harry B. Kenwick Jr. of Mchoop;my. $M\). The David Bittner Scholarship. lo Robert Goffa of Conyngham. $100. must also be students from the following high schools: Cardinal Brennan 10 (Ashland) Ml Carmel. North Schuylkill. Our Lady of Lourdcs Regional (Shamokin) or Shenandoah Valley. The recipients include: Mark L. Amarose of Atlas. $ 1 .000; Edwarti D. Arnoldi of Mount Carmel. $1 .000; Jennifer M. Barella of Mount Carmel. S2.000; Stephanie A. BIssaillon of Mount Carmel. $2,000; Thomas H. Bogovlch of MoumCarmel. Tlie Frances Fay ship, to Felicia S2.00o' The Mary Wilson Margaret Handwerk L. Brass of Mount Carmel. $^000; Trac) L. Bright of Shenandoah. $700; Joan A. Brown of Baby Hospital), Natalie.$1.000;MichelleM.CohoonofStrong $2,000; Rachaei L. Confair of Mount Carmel." $1,800; Jacquelln Cuff of Mount Carmel. $1,600; Joseph A. Cuthle of Ashland. $2,000; Joann DlFrancesco of Mount Carmel. $1,000; Michael J. Glowatski of Mount Carmel. $ !oOo'; TimoIhyJ.GIowatskiofMouniCarmcUl.OOoi Miriam T.Guerreroof MoumCarmel. $2,000; Judy L. Guers of Shenandoah. $2,000; Can1 dace M. Hampton of Mount Carmel. Sl.200; Hampton of Mount Carmel. $1,000; Christine M. Hirkala of Natalie. Sl.OOO; Dawn S. Lisa A. Hirkala of Natalie. $1,200; Thomas Hornung of Ashland. SI .800; David J. Klinger Mount Carmel. $1,200; Mary K. Koons of Shenandoah. $600; Scott M. Kostenbauder of Atlas. $600; Danielle M. Kowaleskl of Mount of DcRose Memorial Scholar Gurtynskl of Wilkes Banc $300. Michelle Boyerof Ashland, $2,000; Melissa a! Bradley of Mount Carmel. $2,000; to Scholarship, lo William of Alleniown. $500. Bloomer Scholarship (Bloomsburg to Leanne Hardy of Ringiown Jum.\\^l^^^^^ wim L'r'"^'' Rita s parents. Mr, and Mrs. $1.0(X). The Phi Sigma Pi Scholarship, to °' Scholarship, Arthur Guerriori. Cheryl L. Hill of Bloomsburg. $ 1 00. The Leon Kosubal Scholarship, to Craig Hopkinsof Houudalc. $100. The Eunice Davilla Scholarship, to David Hulmes of Warnunsicr. $500. The Gary Holland Scholarship, tc Gregory Lewis of Newtown, $500. The Mary Wilson Scholarship, to Peter Lieback of Hughestown, $500. to The Hclcnc Robcrison Memorial Scholarsliip. Karen Lunger of Danville. $500. The Eunice Davilla Scholarship, to Brian Lloyd of Potlstown. $500. The Evelyn Peoples Memorial Scholarship, Ui Jamie Mastellerof Catawissa. $250. Carmel. $700; Matthew Kwiterovich of Mount Carmel. $1,600; Sean P. Madden of Mount Carmel. $1,000; Victoria C. Magdeburg of Ashland. 51,000; Cynthia A. Megosh of Mount Carmel, $1,000; Sharon M. Menapace of Atlas. $1,000; Barbara A. Mitten of Ashland. $1,200; Judy Moncavage of Raymond M. Moncavage of The Hclcnc Robertson Memorial Scholarship, to Janet Mauger of Audubon. $500, to The Joanne Thomas Memorial Scholarship, Michael MorrUsey of Milford. Delaware, The Richard A. Bcneficld Scholarship, Murphy of Chalfonu S1.600; Sandra Moncavage of Strong. $600; Thomas J. Moser of L^uslGap. $1 .400; Susan Najda of Shenandoah, $800; Patrice J. NevLs of Mount Carmel. $2,000; Marilyn Nork of Shenandoah. $1,800; Michelle M. O'Connor of AshJand. $2,000; Gladys A. Pachkuski of Ashland. $1,000; Jerry M. Palovick of Mount Carmel. Si. 800; Valerie J. Pappas of Mount Carmel, $1,000; Tina M.PauIof Mount Carmel. $1,600; Toni L. Paul of Mount Carmel. $2,000; David N. Pedergnana of Mount Carmel. $1,600; Russell J. Pellegrino of Shenandoah. $1,000; William D. Pitcavage of Mount Carmel. $2,000; Lori A. Printy of Shenandoah, $1,800; Nanette T. Sacco of Shenandoah. $1,600; Leonard J. Sahonlck of Mount Carmel. Sl.OOO; Linda M. Sawka of Shenandoah. $2,000; Raymond C. Scott Jr. of MoumCarmel. $1,600; Kelly A.Sokol of Mount to Sl.OOO; Edward J. Tanney of Mount Carmel. Ann Marie T. Thul of Mourn Carmel. SlhUOWSKt siimu(;i lo Jill $1,000. The Hclcne Robertson Memorial Scholarship, Robin Pavao of Lcwistown. $500. The Robert D. Warren Scholarship, to Brian Sawka of Oaklyn, N J.. S500. The Robert D. Warren Scholarship, Schaeferof Churchville. $500. Benton High School Scholarship, Sterowski of Stillwater. $2,000. Baby lo lo Benton High School Scholarship, Strauch ofBcnlon, $2,000. to John Jamie Allen Bloomer Scholarship (Bloomsburg Kathy Szymczak of Bloomsburg. Hospital), to STROUBAKIS SYMCZAK TROYAN UMSTEAD Sl.OOO. Mount Cannel Scholarship, Troyan of Mount Carmel. $500. to Mark T. Student Memorial Scholarship, U) Tara M. Wolfgang of Marion Heights, S5(X). The Early Childhood Education Scholarship, to Cathy A. Zlkorof Trucksville. S200. Carmel. $2,000; Stephanie A. Stroble of Shenandoah, $1,600; Karen Stohn of Ashland, $1,600; INNOTT $200. Strong. $600; Mount Carmel. SFIfUl Two APSCUF by scholarships were presented the faculty as-sociation lo Sylvia Costa of Shamokinandjoseph J.Li zardiof Blooms bu.-g. $2,000; Alicia A. Votteroof Kulpmom. $2,000; Michaelyn M. Wascavageof Kulpmom. $2,000; Susan B. Wetzel of Ashland, $80('; Linda L. Wilis of Mount Carmel. Woodward S2.000; Cindy A. of Ashland, Sl.OOO; Pamela A. Two scholarships ($50 each) were presented by the Professional Secretaries ImemaiionaJ to Wayne Rarlg of New Columbia and Carolyn A. Smith of Jersey Shore. VUONG WASSON WOLFGANG ZIKOR 11 The Alumni Quarterly, Spring 1990 12 Annual report of 1989 M Class of 1932 Fanuni Wmfictd R Pouer Helen Pncc ' Robert J. Rcimard • WiJhclmina P. Schemer ' Rulh Smcal • F D(Miiic Goh Cacchione * Mary 11 Dtvit • Momi D, Delliven • Ijima M. Doyle • Blanche M. liven • I-f»nl£ /. Ocroiky • M. Jean Gregory • Ezn W. Uarru * Wilbur J, llihbartl * M)ldri»i llinebaugh * Kalhryn Genevieve And rck M. Ilouicr M. Knioie McKinncy • * L Clarence Iluniickcr • lilhcl KelJcf • G. R. Moore Ixaig • l^uuc S. Ramom • l^ii D. • Mary A Vollrath * Gladyi B. • Anonymoui Armnymoui • • Qtirlei F. Ileniley • • Ray O. Zimmerman • Robert P. Martin Vincent Waihville * CharlciR.HakeyJr • Mildred A Bonin • I ay G. Clark • W. Dichl • lilcanor Downing • Kalhryn W, F.lmcr • Alice I- F'lnncrty • Violei R Gavm • Hen li Hancock • Gladyi J. Himi • OayKjn H Hinkel • lilnora U. Houck • Albert W, Class of 1933 * Uura • • Joieph Davii Violci S. MoTrman • Houicr • G. IloIImgcr MaeW. • Mana Caihcrinc A. Fuller Pendlaon R. Sanger Ilorcnuc H. Hoover • GenruJe C. Ilowclli • Hihel M. MummcJ • Mclba C Hyde • Anonymoui * Anunymoui * Anne M. I^lMMky * Anonymoui * I^ii Ijiwum * Anonymoui * Dormhy (j. [>ovcll * Miry II. Maiert • Ctlvm W, Mcngci * (.'lairc M, Porter ' Marian C, Pylc • MaryC.Kcilly • Anna Iwitci Kcynoldi • iili/abcih M, Ritler • Anunymoui • Kuih I.. Shivc • Antmymoui • Kalhryn li. Thachcr • Ixiuiic K. 'ITiumai • Clair H. Troy ' Anonymoui • Anonymoui * Hmily W, /eiiloft Raymond ' • Shiner I,r*)nard Wclhvcr Singer I-'. li. FemU • M Knauii • Mnrjoric Mildred Q, Mutlcr • • Kindt MargartU A. Klink • Sarah I- Mack • Nora I.CC • A • I'lowright M Anonymoui JohnT. Mildred Itcck Markiinai licmice li. Ilinci • I I Smith llurUnan II • Anna Vcma • N. Ouvii • Kalhryn J Fvani • Aniwiymou* • Rmh W, A. David Muyci • Mary UGmndc • WoimHii • iTllcrniaii • • Wanich Tirzah Sheldon lAjis F. F:. Koch Uighow llcniuc 11, (K-nnanu Charles P, James • Willard S • Icnnis • Ogdcn • Jones • W. Alfred KciWci • Lethal llamei L Kixher • Sara lillcn UulwJi Alexander • Robcn • J. li. Smilh li. Thomas ' Mary • S. • (Jcorgc Anonymous Miller • • Ont ' Sara J, • Ycany Earl H. Blake WUham Sopko • Williams J. • * " T. • • Richard Wayne N. Wagner • • • Wdliam VonStclIcn • R. Straiton • • Elizabeth Jane Louise Lohr Wcnizcl Joseph R. Yakoboski • Paul D. Slusscr Frederick D. John W. • Young Class of 1951 T. C. Bryncr • Anne L. Chandler • Fredenck G. Dent • Helen A, Dichl • Sara M. lidwards • MaqoncG, Gram • Virginia R,GnswoId • Mary Jesse llackcnberger • Joyce E. Hay ' Filna S. Hcckman • Iwiward F, llcndncks • Rulh B. Jones • Wanda A. I jiigdon • Waller A. McCoskcy • Anonymous • Missmcr • Jean A. Moycr Margaret F Smiley • Benson I. Gloria G. Bryan Shirley E. Baker Class of 1944 Helen Martha Eugene R. Shipc Warren M. Sicrhng • Henry C. Talar^ky Wagner • Anonymous ' K. Rocdcr E. • arol M. BcU • Muncl W. Brush • James Mary Ann DonncUy • Harold F. EmmiU • Helen Beverly A. German • John M. Greenly • Robert li R. Creveling li. William • Ammcmian • Michael F, Bell Martha G. Bonin • Susan D. Boylc • Dorothy Grifasi Bujno • Robert C. Canousc • Janice J. Castncr • George Chcbro ' Robert H. Conrad • Max G. Coolcy • Eugene J. Comgan • John B, Czcmiakowski • Anonymous • Neil E, Dent ' Harry J. Drcnnan • Patrick J. Flahcny • Helen M. Gcninger • Joseph J, Gicda • Charles F Glass • Harry J, Gobora • Jr. • M. Kalhryn Graham • Joseph J, Grande * Leon E. Grant Jeanne A. Gunn • Hazel M. Guylcr • Murray A- Hackcnburg • Richard E. Jarman * Francis R. Johnson • Richard B. Kcyscr • Donald F.King • Thomas Krafchik • Edward J, Krcilz • Henry L. Marck ' Thomas J. McAndrcw • Margarei E. McMillan • Qair E. Mcnsinger • Waller Mercna • Charles E. MUlcr * Edylhc R. MiUcr • Robert K. Montague • John S. Morris • Henry Pacholec • Paul P. Plevyak • Dorodiy D. Rcichari ' ' Joseph • • Philip R. Jr. • Frances C. Abitanta Raymond B, W. Piarolc • Bernard M Pufnak • William II. Anonymous • I^a M. Snyder ' Frank M. Taylor • Jean K, VoiiBlohn • Caihcrinc J. Wagner • Sara K, Wagner • lil wood M. Wagner • June O, Wandnjs • Rulh R Wmtcrs • li. Barrett * Class of 1950 D. Bcmicc 1;. Stoul • Wagner • William Kalhryn A. Hess • Joyce KIcckncr Hunter • David M. Jones Helen M. Kciicnng • Regina A. 1-angan • Winton Ijubach L.Walu • Class of Jessie F. • Anonymous • Jean S. Samuel J. Trapam • Anorymous Wcame • • Rorcncc F. Ycany Emmiu HUeman • • Genevieve S. Hosier • Richard S. Hummel • Donald • James A, Kleman • Nornian E. Kline • Charles G. Kracmcr • Charles F. Lewis Sr. • Daniel P. McGrcw • FUizabcih A. Meiss • Baibara L Mdlcr • WiUiam J, Moucry • • CKeamsSr. Anonymous • CaH J. Persmg Rang Jr. • Carolyn V. Rcitz • W. Jessie Edward Subiiz Wassel T. • • • Shirley G. Rabuck • limory W. Rhoda C. Ritchcy • John J. Ryan Hcrvcy R. Thomas • Richard F. Waechtcr ' Ralph W. Wire • Walter A, Zom • IViinch • Belly William !, McKechmc Jr. • Fdwa.d 1 l_ Flora C. Crocker * Catherine O. Dietrich • Anonymous • Jeanne K, liplcy • Anonymous • Maiy W, Hoffman • M, Manlyn S. Jackson • Mary Ijm F- John Lyhnc • Anonymous • F.liubcth • Mary Glorii B, Opalka • Arlcnc N Huber • Kohrhcrr Superko F. • F- BIylcr • Albert L. Brown • John J. Bums • Robert P Bums Joan Ccrula • Donald J. Ccsare • Anonymous • Jacob E. Dailcy • Anonymous • Geraldmc Dcmars • Patrioa Diseroad • Jean Doughty • Joyce Eveland • Constance Gobora • Maynard I Hamng " Harry M, Hennan • Charlotte M. Hess • Udyard Holland Joyce Anonymous • Wand. K. Edclman • LUlitn Stephen M. Hoi/ • Vincent F. Husovsky • NclUc Kramer • Janice 'jrock • BeiiyJ. Ijnn • Virgima C Marachakiius • F^lcen F. McGovem • Kathleen K, MiUer • R Urrainc Moycr • K. Maqorie Murray • • a^roihyPugh • W.„f^K.Romhergcr J S Walker Jw'^*'^^^ • Manan C. Zciders • • Dale T. Bennett • Dorothy Blocksom • George Borton • Kathleen Boychuck • RusscU C. • Jean Applegatc • • • Mane • Brachman Jenkins Class of 1946 Violet l. Martlcy • Parker • UiiMbeih Class of 1952 1945 Marjonc G, Cosgrove U C Ammymous • George A, McCuichcon Mulhem • William J, Adda Mac Charles C. Boyer • Kilharinc L, Hokum • Isaiah D. Ilonilwy • John F. Howei Jr • John P. Chowancs • Albert A, CUuscr • Rulh M, CumniKu Miry M. Davis • Margarei L DcpjK-n • James V DeRosc • Rulh K. Knsmingcr • Victor J. l-cirari • Morgan F, Foosc • Miriam Frank • Anna O. Guiicndorf • Frederick I. Houck • • ' Ruth • Bcrlanda Grace A. Crawford • Wdliam R. Dccbcl • • Eloisc N. Jr. ' George N. Daxcl Jr. Fasshaucr • Martha J, Raherty ' Anonymous • Ray C. Fry • Beth E. Gardner * Richard E. Grimes • Mary S. Hawk • Dons G, Hohn • Clifford J. Kendall • Barbara M. King • Edwin J. Klingcr • Mildred I. Kowalsky • John Kuntza * Alfred M. Lampman • Arionymous • James E. Manon * l>eon H Mcssner • Lois D. Nestcr • Wihncr F. Neslcr • Peter Pamell • A. J. Paulmcno • Francis J. Radicc • Anonymous • Robert G. Reitz • Nancy M. Riley • Carl H- Robbins • Pauline L Schuclcr • Eugene Snyder • Emory R. Stanley • Julia P. Sterling • Anonymous • George Wasdovich • Anonymous • Carolyn H. Williams • Kcnncdi E. Wire • Ruth H. Wyrsch ' Merrill A, Dciinch Baibara J. Harlman • C [iudort • • Whiicbrcad S. Allcgar • I. L UilhcrS, Butt • • Jr. Anonymoui * Class of 1939 Kinlcy Anonymous Hurlha • AiMMiymoui • Anibel li, Adami • Bcairice K. AlgaU • Lee R. Beaumont • Martha /, Brown • Joanna F. Buckingham • Boyd • Hannah Culp • Josefina V. DcCaban • l". Buckingham Maqonc IXcU • Reba M. 1-clhnan ' Irving Gottlieb • Gertrude A. Grabowiki • Andrew Grohal • Dorothy M, Grow • George T. Shaqi Annabel Jones li, H Raymond Chandler Anonymoui • Powell Kncgh • Vance S. UuKiih • Helen G Lewis • DimicILilwhiWt • Anne J. Maslow • Anna Rcth Mcdycki • Anonymous • F.llcn R. O'Conncll ' Anonymous ' Alberu H. Pctoulky • Anihony Sdemo F>*iih Helen W L P. 1.0U1SC George R. Caiiri • Helen P. Cajvano • IWlhy 1-, Cronovcr • Helen li Duty Actio ' • Jr. Thomas M. Donan WiUiami • Stuart Slniub 1*111 Class of 1938 Dorothy 1, • Edwin Mario • liihmoni J, Howard ' Badida • 1-. Scldai Class of 1937 KuU • Class of 1949 Agnes P. Casari • C, Sluan lidwards • F.da • Pciiy * George Young Frmncei R. W. TTiomas Doni K. Hosier • Lewis A- Kohn • Sunlcy C, • Thomas W. Lewis • Millard C. Ludwig ' John F. Magill • Ruih K. Moser • Anne N. Rexsck • Anonymous • Mary E. Rush • Rose Marie Schiebcr • Anonymous * Anonymous • Anonymous • Mildred Washvillc • Leonard R. Wcame Class of 1943 Jones • V. John Krzywiclu T. • 1936 Janice N. Cli-mcnii KuLhryn Dorothy D. Tilion • Carl • Gcrtnjde W. Withcy AlciaS lihrhart • H. Bumii Fcllman • Stuan I, Hartjnan • Margaret I jaie mi an • Mildred R, Lcviii Paulmc Ung • lidna P. I^g • Stella C, Loucki • Ruth B. • Mildred M. Wciner • A, Huphemia Ycigcr • Helen F. Roberts Richard Zerby • Gdlung Y Biyon D. Richard O, Mallhes • Jack MerU • Geraldine Obcrle • Donumc R. Pino Sr, • Peter G. Podwika • H Dorothy Pollrock • Kathcnne L Ruck • Sylvia F. Sheimin • Dora T. Animymanglcr • Mary C. Spcncc • l-vclyn R.Sunday • Marie O, Swcppcnhciicr • FUi/jilx!ih I, Troy • Sarah I. Vance • Gertrude M, Waller* • Gladyi M. Woincr Jean Jane L 'Chclnitt J. J- • Joyce G. Bamhan • June N. Bonci • Louise C. Borgcr • Elizabeth Anne Boyer • Henry E. Crawford • John S. Davis • Fredenck J. DebcU Jr. • Gloria M. Dill • Pauline H. Ditty • James J. Dormer • Belly L Fisher • Jack A. Gerald D. Fnu • Ix>iiG, Gaiiert • Helen P. Gommer • Thurwald fJoinmcr Sr. • Mac R, Ilackcnijurg • Isabella O Horvadi * William (;, Kerchuiky • Irene I> Koiirad • John li, I-avcllc • i-co J. Ii;hman ' Woodrow W. Aien • Ixflnard I. Dalchunai • Anonymoui • lilla li, Coblcigh • Lillian R. Coldrcn • Margarei M. Coyne • Gladyi A, Croman • llonnce C, Drueii • Sarah H, Dymond • Mary I), lildcr • Janici A.Cicnnaria • Anna N. Greene • Robert A. Hawk • l-h/alxrlh k llcnilcy • AIiix M, Ilcmian ' Ihalia 1) llid(i • lilcanor K II • Stoui Whiichrcad • • Brown • Grace Buiinian Mary D. Chaapel • Maude P. Oinmar • • Florence • • Robert 1948 of Paul N- Baker Charloiic G, Hakcy • CUnilinc S. Haylur • Barbara G. Bcnoiki • Jean M. HrcdiKnncr • • Class Class of 1941 Class of 1934 Jolmitm Helen li, Jonci • Isaac T. Jones • L Kclthncr • Robert A. Ijnn Sr. Anonymous • Hcisic lidwardi • Peler Anonymoui • Illetk Ijorramc S. Jonci • Charlci * 'Iliomai S. Courtcn • Barchock J. Bertha K. Daniels • Nancy Phylii Itcllci 1947 of L Bungc • L Wanda Carver DcVore * Edith T. FTmg • Anonymous • Charles C. Harmany • WiUiam E. Horvath • WdJiam W. Hummel • Frances C. Kapuschmsky • Helen M. Joseph Class of 1940 SuMiIfei * fUmoniO.lliomBi Winner * Riiclle f. Ziemba Ourlafie O, liaync • Mabel llimci A. Hoop * Anunymoui Class M * Mane (J. Kirfccr • Margard Mary K MtGuire • I,oii M. • gifts m Anonymous • Jack • Mane • M • Richard F. Uua • David Richard A, W Lcnhart • RusscU Looker • Nancy Lychos • Nawrocki • Rose Mane Pogir^ki • Janet Schultii • John P. Shanahan • Francis J. Vmcem Pncc • Thomas E. Shcehan • Anonymous • Robert M. Womcr Owens Mary M. Schroeder WR.Ungcm,an • • Phylbs Class of 1953 Qyde C Adams • Joseph R. Bogdan • Barfcley • Anonymous Darnel Boychudc • Charles Brennan • Alfred • J. John T. I I ^* ' Alumni Quarterly, Spring Sp 1990 , bcfiolarship recipients for 1989-1990 SYLVIA COSTA (left) and JOSEPH J. scholarships, with Joan Stone, presenter. LIZARDI, recipients of APSCUF ""^ nnlt^n^h^f (inset photo)VrH"".Scholarship, with HARRY B. FENWICK (left) and tlulij .uid his .son. Jonkms Don, Jr. (center), recipieni of Scholarship, with Dr. John WAYNE RARIG vd,.. lU.p.ik, ' Harry JunKins J. Serfl Jr, and l^rs. John J, Serif Sr. Meniorial John J, Serif Sr. CAROLYN A. SMITH, recipients of Professional Secretaries International Scholarships, with Ellen Clemens, presenter. SIO SCHOLARSHIP recipients (front) Craig Hopkins, Gregory Lewis Robert Goff a, Bnan Lloyd and John Schaefer, (standing) Brian Sawka William Handwerk. Dr. Robert Warren (advisor), and Jackie Edwards WENDY A. PRISTASH (cenler). recipient of Angelo Scheno Scholarship provided by Mary Belterly Maiers '33 and her husband, Kenneth. 13 The Alumni Ouarltrly, Spring 1990 14 Annual report of 1989 L A Sekiutiky * Bcmicc K. Snyder ' Ann L SocolfHkie • Paul If. Spahr • Glen Arthur Spaid • Sandra M. Stiruon • Kenneth A. Swau Mary Ann Swisher • William F, Swiiher • Anonymoui • Ann Thomai Cyganowiki * Michael I. Duno * Palmer H. Dyer * Stephen Fago • Anonymuui • Anonymoui • Marjoric H. Mariwn • Anonymoui • Wilma Kennedy " David R. Linkdioni • Elizabeth S. Poiey • Warren I.. Raker * Rcgina Hcrchcl SchinUi * EliTabelh A, Schukit * John S, Scnmgcour * Ja/nei W. Thompion • Joicph Trudnak ' Doni P. Wandiihin • Jotcph J. * Stiiuli/. • Sochi L Don Wcuci Unger • Judiih D. Waller Sue Ann Williami * • Carol A. War • Ralph L Class of 1964 Boyd Anna ' • • K. Croff I'alricia H, Hollingiwoith Sarac M. Ilomick * (jcrald Ii. f louicknechi Sr. * Anonymoui * Franklin I:. Jonci * Mac N. Jonet * Kenneth G. Kirk * Palridi Kirk • Jerome S. Kopct • Feme S. Kroihc Mary Ruth I^wii • Albert Rulh McMunut Marie A, Morgan Jcananne Scrimgcour • • Sehumuker * Wigncr * Ueiiy M. Wolfe ]•'. Myn J, A, OrciiA, Hukcr Uonon * Charlei • Guy l>ouiiic I . (icnnnna • Jr. M. Krafjuck W. * Morrii • Shcmll V, Rittcnmcycr Joicph John * • Mollic Mary Ncmcl/, Shcmuniki J. Flhcl Williumi II. li, • • Duliofi Robcn George ii. Kochcr Anonymoui * W- Gcrgcn • Anonymoui • • • Fliui Uvdl Ronald • William L Millon H, Croop • Curtii R, linjlish Ann • S, lUll • • Robcn Winter * Donald Michael Wiic Class of Putruia II • Anonymoui Jolin D, Wool • IX>rii Ami Hrown • Ilurricl I„ Camp • Umi Iiaiah I_ McCIoikcy Jr. • S. Stewart • DickC. Stnnc • Clmrlei A. l^hiwius Weir • John Woyurka • • Ann Juync • Margaret Jciiick • liugcne P. Makara Carolyn Moycr • Sara • • • • • Kcnnctli I. • Ann Rambcrgcr • James Joseph F. II, Horger Hamu Klcczynski • 1958 Dunne A, liclles ' Anonymous • George Qiaump • IXtiuthy Cooper • Anonymous • Uart)u™ D. Daub Shirley I>uiikelhcrgcf • James M. Gusiuvc • Joan K, lliirclerode • • Raymond C. llargrcavci • John Ilan/^l • GcofRe T. Ilcmuin • M, Donald Miller • Alfred F. Miller Jr. • Phihp II. Mosicr • II Bcmard K. O'Brien • Anonymous • Josqih li, l»urccll • CJcorgc B. Renn • 'Ilicodorc F. Reniick • l.ymlu L Scon • Hcninrd H Shullz • Janice Shull/ • Jamei Snyder • Constaniinc J. Spcntzai • Marie V.. Slcliz • Rose Mane C. Sirine Sarah S Swisher • FrcdM. Tcmphn • James II. Vowlcr • Joanne Jr. Waldnsn • Uma Wayman • Anonymous • Gerald Woitd • G I-'. Richard Wynii Alexander • Jay R Hangs Beach • 1-ugciie PaulBcrg Sr. Irvin UwionFunk Eugene Ker KIcmkosky Joy L bnn Nancy J. llart«J • Duanc W. Hunter • Donald Joseph J, Kesslcr • Ruih Kcsslcr • Mar>' Anne Ixonard I, Kiuk Jr. • Mary FJimIkUi I • • • • M jbyack Maioncllo • Maiihcw I Dolores I, Palladmo • Jean Mane • Monu • Frank R. • Hams • Virginia C, Hcscl Z • Susan K. Wcigand E. Pairicia A, Abracnnskas * Anonymous * Joseph M. Apichclla Martin G. Banc • Lawrence C. Bankcs • Joan E. Bankus • Robert E. BarTield HI • Irene M, Basalyga • Beatrice M. Biebcr • Dale R, Biuenbcndcr • Shirley K. Biilcnbendcr • Robert M. Blue • Richard A. Boemcr • Roy E. Bower Jr. • Roland C, Boyle • • Deborah Donna • • Alfred E. BatUsli • Paul Snyder ' Minerva A. Spaid • Ronald F. Slarwl • Stanley R. Trout • Waller U, Veranda • Barbara A. Vitclli • Neal J. Wcascr ' Carol S. Wcfba • Jean L. Whilcnight • Gerald Johnson Wright Evans • Robert J, Fleck ' Peter T, Fleming • Gerald Charles E. Fulton • Judith S. Gallagher • Gcraldine M. Applegale • WiUiam T. Archibald Hatusu • Ronald H. Bcury • W. Brown Jr. • James S. Case • Mary Lynn Cheney • Carol M. Chiancsc • Margaret S. Christina • Robert J. Christina • Patncia B.Cranford " Ronald W. Cranford • Barbara P. Cnswcll • Sandra E. Damato • Shirley • K, Dcfacii • Donald E. Derkits Anonymous Anonymous Jr. • Michael • • Robert F. Dcrkiis Judiih R, Fauscy Sally A. Foni • L • Dcmck Raymond M. DiRobcno William R. Fccsc • • William M. Gmiy Judiih S. Guldin " G, Manny • Anonymous Grigalonis • Carol A. Haswcll • Jc red Hock • Margaret A. Hoscy • Robert C. Houck • Judiih T, Iscnbcrg ' Walter J Jacobs • Gunnc L • DoraJ.Janeit • FJiMbcth Jenkms • Ra)-mond Joseph R. Kegolis • William J, Keller • Kashimba ' Pamcia M, Kunball Robert A. Green Nardell Griffiths • Robert P. • Dorothy K, Norbury • Joseph L. Nutaius • Mary • Bonnie J. Rac • Ann Mane Raspcn • Veronica Ratamess • Hany W. Raven • Paul L Rhine • Carol A. Richardson • Richard Y, Runyan • Glenn R. Rupert Jr. • Arthur M. Saxe • Michael D. Scarba • Joseph Schein • Judith F. Schrecongost • Michael L Schrccongost • Rita M. Scybcrt • Ronald II, Sherrait • Linda R, Shively • Urry • I. Sitlcr Roberta K. Siller • John P. Skowronski • Ida Jeanne Smith • Jade W. Snyder • Jean A. Slankiewicz • Donald E. Sianko • Susan E Steidcl • Carol A. Straub • PhUip M, Thomas • Virgmia W, Tinner • Thomas J. Toth • Carol J, Waiters • Ronald P. Wenzcl • Jr. Miller Osborne L Edward Whalcn • • While • Donald L Whitebread Yoder • Joseph D. Zavaglia • Barrie B, Carol S, • ' L • RuihS. Pnce • Gary G. Rupert • M. Rcppy • Bciince L Nancy L Rupert • Edwird F Jessie • Class of 1966 Z Ayen • Martha Clarccn O, Beamer • Stanley F. Beninsfcy • Gladys D, James M. Barchik ' Marc L. Banlcbaugh • Bmgamcn RobcnJ. Biscombc • Susannah W, Brody • Edward G Buck • Susan H. Carlson • Rose M. Chiki • Barbara U. Connor • Alice K. Cromwell • Kenneth G, CromwcU Jr. • Josephine M. Crosslcy • Lmda J, Dent • James Den- • WUUam T. DemcoU • Connie L. Dorschcid • Anonymoui • Alex J. DubiJ • Donald B L pugan • Fazzan • Mary AUce Dumbauld • Edwm W. Fenstermacher J. Fanna • Joseph P Rosemary A. Fogany • • I. GanJncr Robcn L Judiih • Jean A, Foster • John T. Foster • Ediih P. Levi A. Kishhaugh • Anonymous • John W, Knorr • Judith R Lagator • Barbara A. Mahon • Anonymous • Gerald Malinowski Robert D. Moycr • ITiomas V. Nawrocki • Wendy L Nolin • Girard A, Para • Ronald J. Pciruwj • Donald L Pousi • Mary Powclson Robinson • Mary W. Griffiths • Robert W. Griffiths • Ray E. Gross • Donna J. GuUuni • Marilyn D, Gunne • Phdip M, Haile • James F. Heffner • Robert W. Hcrzig • Joseph F. Holden ' W. Jay Hurst • Nancy Y. Johnston • Alex M. Kozlowski • Donald P. Lagator • Jerome J. Lanuti • Charles P. Liverton Jr. • Susan M, Lunger • Patricia A. Mahan • Francis J. Mahoncy • Mary A. Malecki • Anonymous • Judith S. McCorkUl • John McGovem • Dawn E. Michael • Lincoln S Miller • Elizabeth W, Monlcllo • Glenn R. Momson • Ralph V. J. L Charles F. TomB.GUIung • lilizabcth Aujiin • Carole I'. • Dons Barbara A. Faust ' Sarah A. Anthony Carolcc M. Dickerson ' Joseph G. Durdock • Robert J, Farcnkopf M. Farina • • • Roger H, WUUams Karen B, Zavaglia Class of 1963 Judiih Cook S. L. Griesing • Frcdenck Buifwur Anonymous • Helen S, Kmk • Anonymous Anthony Lanzonc • Dorothy H. Usko • Michael J. Lcsko ' RichanI R, IJoyd • Leonard L Ludmsky • Eugene R. Malmowski • Barry O. Smith • Marie A. Solcnsky • Marion F. Sandra S. Sioddert • Anonymous • Lowell A. Tinner • Gillung • W Patrida L. Knight • • • Jay Long < Ruih !, Kenneth M. Miller Jr. • Paxion • Alton A, Pcllman • Charles R. Pcny • Joseph Richcndcrfer • Ronald F. Romig • R«y W. Schloyer • Mcnsch L • Hacfncr J. Class of 1965 J. J. 1962 of C. Alloi • David • n^vid L Uamhait • Craig James R, Hrosius • Siuidra A Brown • Conmc II- Christian • Uuisc Durlme Clark • Kotvrt F. Comgan • M. Stanley Covingion • Konuld P. Davis • Dclores J. Dixon • Gary S, Fisher • Hudwm • l-. l-lumn Jean K. • Richard Tock • Kamn R. Unger • Evaristo Vieira " Donna • George A. Weigand • Victor F. Widmann • David A. Yergey • John V. Zachanas Makuch • William L. O'Lcary • WUbur G, Richard R. Rapson • Thomas • D Jean Schwcizcr ' Annand Gary * Susan V. Bickcn • Judiih A. Blair • Carol P. James H, Burke • Jane Slotlje Bums • Nicholas Capccc * Hllcn M. Qcmeni • Harry F. Cole Jr. • Anonymous • Ronald L. Davidh ciscr • D. James Donald • Anonymous • Dorothy M. Fnncy • Joieph A, Enney • Nancy E. Evans • Sandra M, F.vans • David L Faust • Jane A. ¥o\u • Marlene J. I-rancy * ITiomas N, Gonuit • Theresa Y. Hanman • Anonymous • Grace Howcr • Patncia A. Ikelcr • Beverly S. Johnson • Bongan Daricne Class of 1959 • Slesncy Nancy Hope M.Martin • Todd T. Morris ' Carimar Patrician • Lynn • Ihomas R. Pcifcr • Frances G. Pctruzzi ' Mary L. Regan • Robcn L Sarviss • Mary Ann Schailcs • Thomas E, Scarcr • Nancy A. Silvcmian • Charles R. Sipos • Leonard D. • Betsy R. Grabill • Bruce Janet E. Greenleaf • Doris R. Grey • Schropp • • Joieph • • Kleinbauer • Larry E. Klouscr • Anonymous * Joan Krafichak • William O, Krafichak • Anonymous • Nancy J. Kratzcr • Louise N. Lark • Slephanic Lindner • Dorothy P, Lindsay • Carol S. MacNeaJ • James K- MacNcal • John F. Mahoncy * Mary P. Marchalonis • Howard L Maru * Robcn Mayefskie • Elaine Mayhew • John W. McCorkill • Carole A. Mdlard • Cari MiUanl Jr. • Kcnneih R. Miller • MoUy C, Mdlcr • Andrew Monisera • Karl Z. Najaka • WUEam J. O'Bnen • Virginia A. Palmer • Anna I. Pclak • Joanne Shaffer Pilcski • Ban I. Poonnan • John J. Rankm Jr. • Jill S. Rochfon • Frederick E. Saxlon ' Charles W. Scarantino • Robert F, Schiller • Irene L. Schnaars • John R. Schneider • David W. Schramm • Roger S. Sebasiianclli Uwrcncc Anonymoui J Class of • G. Joseph FroeUch Norman Geisinger • C. Ucelcr • LucUlc Stanley A. Jashinski • David M. Johnston • Elaine B. Kcsincdy • Richard E. King • Donald R. KIcckner • Judy B. Janice C. Lorah • Paul A. MichucI H. Cluodc Rhodes Jr ' • Hillinger • Anonymoui Gnmm • Fritz , • lojzcnski Class • llarlcy Mary C. Grant • M. J. Gallagher J. Marty M. Ginty • Gilotli • Floyd R. Friu • Anonymoui • Alice Muremck • Irene McCarthy McNchi • Victor Mithucl • Anonymous • Murgarel Moorc • Jean S. Mon • Iliofna* Ohl John R, lliillips • Anonymous • Anonymoui • ITiomai J, RcimcnMiyder • I'lmer D, R<)hinson • Manlyn J. Ro/cllc • UilerJ, Shuda • Kcniiclh R. Smith • Dale J. Springer • F S. Grant Ikeler Anonymous • Mary Mary R. Bickclman • Alice J, Doiiuld • • Ted Sees • Jumci R. Simon • Frances S. Snyder William Stevcnion • David L. Stoul • John N. Straw • Dale B. Sullivan • Anonymous • Anonymoui • Edward J. S/ymc/jik • Robcn F, Warren • Joan S. Wclliver • Joan S. • Wolfe William Zagir • Alice Ludwick • Robert • Bcckman P. Virgmia A, Krmmer L Murgufci Y, Keller • livclyn M, Kilpatrick • • Rosarme Anonymous * Kay Y. Heim " Anonymous • Ann M- Hockcr • James V. Holt • Larry • • • Gloria S. Froelich ' James Vincent C W, Regan Charlotte A. Jacqueline I-, Randall Baldwin Ii • Person Jumes II. Crcaiy WiUiiun Ii, Dupkaiiick D liplcr • Shirley I cmroUi • Anne G. I mhcr • MiirgurtiA, I-ollmef • AiiO(iymwii • Winifred G, Mull • IX)nuld K Hurc • AMiiul>clle I., llargrvavcs • Willium C. lluiicll • limtlu Huwk • Hurtwtallcii • Joicjili J, Jonci • Su/Jinnc O. Keller ' • • Paul L. Conard ' Margo B. Anonymous • • L Nona W, Knorr Maurer 1957 MiriiinArgull • FycrCoIc • • • ' Michael Ilomitk Rodney C Kclclmcr • Krafjuck • JoyceA, Kritk • Margarei M, Shuda Bcuom Anonymous Anonymoui • • Jr. • Anonymous • Folmsbce Bnaichncidcr • Albert Cccco • Jerome C. Chcpulii " B, HIaine Comcou • Joyce Dascola • Harriet B. Davics • laizabcth M, Deal • Frank W. Dcancr • Hvclyn M. Duncan • Iliyllii C. lidwards • Robert D FJwards ' Thomas L Finglcman • Barry F, Faust • Soma Jr. Foderaro • Paul J. Frcircich • Dule W. Gardner Ira B. Geniemcr • Sylvia M. Gross • Robert T. l.yon • Jucquclinc A, Michehl • J. Hurriion Morion Jr. • 'Iliomui J, O'Toolc • Roiulyn V. Pennington • Anonymoui • Fugcnc R. Schuhhcii • John E. Shaffer K, Ilemicc • Kahley (!, Adamiky Patricia • liilncr III • John M. Chyko • Brabson • Edward Azaiy Richard G. Davala • David W. Dmimore • Patricia E. Dopsovic • Richard D Doptovic • James A. Dysinger * Robert J. Eddingcr • Nancy B. Erway • Richard N. Faust • John A. Foderaro * Lcroy Class of 1961 I Himer Howard • Dorothy Z. Hangi L AfiMiymous J. • • Ruth G. Williami • * n. • L. Black L Marlene G, Klein ConiUnce A. Rclda R SaiH l.ura S, Shuder JohnlLSibly • Donald W, I liornai ITiwiphcIc Hum/ J. Poc • • Ik-lcricC Flccknoc • lillcn • • Carmcl A, Cni[>cr liycr IlarrcII I^>u I.inktiioni Mary • Class of 1956 C Diann Buucrifcld • Wyllu M. • * Murccllu A. Hcllci • Robcn P. Hlyler • Nancilc 1- Croiiman • George W. Derk • • • Hciiy H, DiiJikeJbcrgcr • R, Arnold Garinger • Philip • Nunn • I). Shamp I. 1955 Class of Janice Y. William Arnold F^ward W. Brown Bonme Anne * * Anna Mae Baicman Marjone H Callahan • Ann A, Chance ' John J. Chideiler • Virginia L Cocco • Ann L Corkadel • FJizabelh Ann Dcmby • Vera A I)crk • Fred U. Dyer • John L libcrhart • Joan S. Fiichcr • Albert P. I-rancii • liiiher M. Franklin • Pauleiic H Funman • i:Ii/4beth D. Gcniemer • Helen M. Gnm • Anonymous • Margaret l„ Jaeger • Adam Jamei ' Iheodore W. Jarrcti • Joanne D. Jonei ' P H. Kellogg • Dale A. Krothe • Ijirue 1. Ijwton • Robert H Ixhman * James R. McCarthy • Victor A. Miller • Wdliam R, Morns • Sandra C. Nearing • Arthur I,- Ohl • Kcnnedi H. Parker • Robert J. PichoLi • Nicholai Piiuch • lili/abeth B Puckey • Yvonne G. Rathbone • Anonymoui • Robert M, Rohm • Loii E. Saijcn • Anonymous ' Judith W. Stcvcni • John S. Stinson • Joseph P. SwaUki • liugenia L Swiihcr • Joanne J. Tcrwoy • Bcmice K. Ihcmai * William M, Thomas • I-*wrcnce M. Troulman • Philip Ii. Undcrkofner • William L, Vincent • Beverly B. White • Ronald G, Wolfe • I-lcanor J. Yocum • Dolorci A Ilrcnnan • Hon K. DuckaJew • Joicph P. Colone • Michael R. Criici • John fi. Dcnncn • Sheldon I. lirwine • Anonymoui • Joicph R, I'rontck • Roticn I., (jamion • Mary Joan (Jnffiihi L Alherhdt Harold C. Andrcwi • Marilyn • Terry L Beard • 1. Baker Class of 1960 John A, Anderson • Charlci R. Andrcwi • Ann C*. Aucrweck nicanor II. Halcni • Phyllii 1:. Dirklcy • lidgar V. Retry U. • * I- Zahofi Class of 1954 E. Sirinc • Nelson A. Swaru Alexander R, Sicpanski * George Richard D. Walien * Laura B. Willard * Joann M. Zogby L • Carl A. • Nancy C. Schulu • Anonymoui ' Joanne M. Slade • Springer • Mary Spnnger • Gary R. Slackhouie • Savage Ruth Alice gifts Gamson • Sheldon W. Karen Gates Graslcy • • Uis Anonymous • John R. Gocaskic ' Gritman • Michael F. Gross • Anonymous • Diane L HartzcU • Richard J. George A. Hanna • C HeUer • Sharon K Herr • WUham H. Hoffman • Gary W. Horn Anon>-mous • Creichcn J JamioUcowski • • Gareih T Kase Thomas V. Keeney • Fredenck J. Klock • Anonymous • Joseph P. kubert • Joicph W. Kurowski • Ronald Kussrow • The Alumni QuarUrly, Spring 1990 TREE FOR BERWICK An ornonionlal craboppio wns pl.nn.ui un iho lawn 15 nl r.iu h.ii .n Orange Street Elementary School. Mel.io. assistant prmc.pal of the middle S:h?oT RilM ^nH^ °' ''^^^^^ h'gh school, and P""^'P«' Charii HLmn^l Charles Heston. pnncipal ol the Nescopeck and 14th Street Elementary Schools Trees donated 6 Two trees wore donated by tho CI... of 1982 Doug Taylor A tree was planted at the Goddard MomonaJ Sialo Park in Stoinhart A Waples is prosidont o( iho claBs bv John i Warwick R The Gobori Farjilly (Harry -50. Connie -52, Kim -83. Ed '88 and Momonal to Goorge Gorko '60. oducator and beloved 63) cousin - ILLINOIS - A honey State University NEW in locust tree was planted on the campus ot Illinois '67, who lives in Normal Nomial by Thomas S Fowles — MEXICO A tree was planted at the new Loving High School in Loving, N M., by Suzanne Dennis '77 (right), who is holding her daughter. Meredith The tree was planted in honor of Meredith and in memory of Mary Elizabeth Lorhman Netts Also shown are George Fredenck, head teacher, and David Chavez, supenntendent I honor ol Mrs Harold G (Hannah S StUinhan ) Oa^I^ ol 1935 tree was planted on campus by J.M«y R. and Sharon L. Jonkln. '82. as a w.nr.. in pre^d\nIo"hec?a!s Anne M. O'Brien ^"^'"'^ '° ^'^^^^•'"^O University "90 and Patar J. 0'Brl«» - - Momonal Bill Bont -03) Iho (acuity, student, to Ihoir lathor. MONTGOMERY COUNTY tribulo to tho and tho " -tn nn^ m '^"^ ^° CIqbs of 1982 Slanko Family (Donald ^ tuonald and alumni. Kim Goboro Bont Bornard E, OBrion -58 (two Craig Oiotlorick 73 i (rigNt, a! trooa). lowarnencn donated a Blue Atlas Cedar to bo planlod in the arboretum at North Penn High School He IS shown with students Irom the school's Environmental Aclon Club Valerie McGuire. Kim Harnish. Scott Foor. Heather Murphy Karen Kuch and Mati Tioger is The Alumni Quarl«rly, Spring 1990 16 Annual report of 1989 Anonymoui McHenry * Jwnci M, Lcwii • Ruth * dry McMinimen Miller * Carole L, Morriaon • John D. Naurai • Poghanan * Patricia * • P. I'rmnk John S, J. L Slaughter • Ruth A. Slonakcr • Georgene R. Snyder • Jean D. Sponcnbcrg * Arthur A. Steiner * Sharon L Sictncr * Suiume V. Sutler Alice M. S/ymczak • Thomai S. Taylor • Anonymoui • John J. Traihen • Anonymoui • Renee Z. Vergah • Carmen L. Viihneiky • Joicph W. Walton • John S. WaUo Jr. • Daniel R, Weaver • Samuel W, Weaver • lliomai R. Welih " Sandra H Wilbom • Richard O Wilhour • Broida N Williams • Margaret Ann Williami • Sharon L, Wolfe • Raymond B, Wolverton • Maiy K. Woodward • Francei M. Zaliniki • Frank Major • Carol A. Milaiukai * Suian K. • Mulka Judiih Mycn li. Oibomc • Nancy Pallon * Mary Power * JanA.ProiK^ * Sylvii A. lidward V, Oavid L Reimold * William M. Gary 1. Ruiicll * Mary R. Sdnmlirw Anne Marie Schcirer * Suian G, Schiller * Dorecn K. Schramm • June Geiz Sccly • Cecelia G. Smilh • * Anonymoui Jamei W. Sturm * Cecelia M. Toch * William A. "Ajrley • Donna M, Uroikic • Anonymoui • Marilynne U. Welih * Judith Wcn/£l • Chariei W. Werner * Sandra B, Williami * Janet 11, Wmkler * Daniel li. Wolfe Jr. * Ida M. Wyningi * Joicph M, Youihock Jr. * Mary H. /oolkoakt Rapp * I-rcdenck Reiler * W, Kapp • Jr. Dolorci M. Rcviyak • * J. Adclcy * lidward T. Andrcwi * Judith A mdt * Bryan J, Marion S. Daihore * Samuel R. Ilaihore * i-'ranklin S, Dciihlinc * Vcrda I. llcllci * Allen J. Ilcncdici * Su/annc R. Ucrg • I^llui L HIa/jc • Glen M. U(K)k • M, Stephen Itoilon • Jamei R. Brmdbufy • Jo«n L. Buck • Anonymoui " Donald R. R. Jon Cunpbell • Wilbur J. Carlion • Jack M. Caa • John C. Carr • Divid Cecco • liilccn AlbcrUon Chapman • Anonymoui Carol n. Cnnford • George Cunningham • Marry R. Davici • Ruey A. Ocnld Dcpo J. Howard C. • Ronald DiGiondomcnico • Merle G. Drici Joan I, Dupkaniti • John C, Hdwardi • Joncllc C. • lUlwaidi Spencer I.. Umpet • Bctiy S. I'ctter • Kerry S, Fetter • Ilarban S, Ilcming • William J. Gcring • Sue C. Griffith • Lynn W, Grimm • Alien W. Ilandwcik • Suian R, Ilicki • Mary • • • Michael II, • Kac«narczyk • Agurkii • Karen L Anner Richard C, Keen John King • Frank G. Klan • Ronald R, Klcmkoiky • Stephen G, Korol • Judith A. Koval • Gene David L Kratz • Raymond L Kunkel Jr. • Hiillip Charlotte C, Klein Roben F. Kline Kovalchick • D, linden McComiick • • Kiy Ijvcdon • R. Randolph May • Marjoric M. Michael V. Mcllinger • John D, Montgomery • Kathleen Mulligan ' NickoU J, Oram • Jamei Pegg • John C. Poplfwltic • Drew Pollock • Richard Poit • John R. Price • llrenda L Rake • Anonymoui • Judy H. Roberta • Dcanna S, Robinion * Angelica 0, Sacoo • RotxH O, Samiel • Jc*n H. Savage • Anonymoui • Anonymoui • Anita D, Shaffer • l^rd • D. Shivcly • Diane Moi Ijng So * RoberU P. Spechi • J. Richard Sieidcl • Jamoi M. Slepaniki • Kathryn O. Stcpanilti • Grant D, Stevcni • Patricia P. Stickler • Linda V. Stirling • P. Zablocky • Richinl E. • liberiolc • Stephen • • • M. AnloincUc Gino • • Joieph T. Auitin • John M, Auten Sandra L. Beaulicu Jr, Allan G, Ilaum • Frederick T. Ilauich • • Richard S. Hcnyo John W. Bilder • Robert Li. Booio • David W. Bowcn • Joyce Ann Bradhuiy ' Charlei J. Brown * Sylvia Moltr Brown • Gale I.. Uumi • Dcnnii W. Byrne • Donna M, Byrne • Jand G, Callahan • Sharyn L Can • Terry Carver Diomai M, Ceiarini • Connie J. ClcwcU * Patricia W, Cobb • Richard P. Conner • Ann L Cooper • Shirley B. Crawley • Vicki V. Culton • Dorothy Straub Curran • Anonymoui • M May Ro Davii • Nancy Fiihcr Karmm • Karen A. Rorentinc • Paul D. l-owlcr • Baibari A. Frinchclla • John W. Frey • June L GaUo • Joieph P. GenUIe • Patricia J. George • Anonymoui • Robert J. Gibblc • Kathryn H. Gigcr • Mark S. Goldman • Thclma Goodman • Shanm L. Griggi • GaieC. Gnibcr • Elwood R, Harding • F.ilccn J. Hartman • Richard L Hannjan • Doiwihy M, llaubcr • Stella Johnion Hill • Doug Hippcniucl • Don»ldK. Hock • Uictta 11. Horwiih • DwiaM. Ilouck • Wayne J. John • UiierG. Jonci • Nancy L, Kerr • Alben K, Kieiki • Coniunce E. King • Donna F. Kiioiisc Jean M. KojJowiki • Anonymoui • Andrew li. • Kuffa E Elaine Kuffa • AuilinA Kuru • Madclyn Kush • Sandra m! Langertiolc • Sandra C. Unon • Kalhartna • M. ljucr Anonymoui • Anonymoui • Helen Linkcvich • Roben Uewellyn • BeUy Ruth Uichak • Patrick M, Lynch • Vincent J Majikai • Helen M. Marcoii • Dons P. Manion • Pamdi E Maiun • Richard li. McQcllan • liilccii Meiicr • Karen Mcllinger • Linda K. Milli • Dawn S. Moffcti ' Mary E Montgomery • Terry Moody • Mary Kay Morgan • a«rlcj G, Moweiy • John R. Moyer • Kalhcrinc • M. L Mulka M. Murr Jcffcrii John A. Murray • Unwood D. Ncstcr • Nan L Niadna • Roben L. Niccol • Jamci Nycc * Nancy L. Osirehch • Richard A, llulipkoski • Josephine A. Plonslu • James L, Poechmaiin • Robert D. PowcU • mamc 1, PurtcU • Anonymous • Karl D. Rccd • Robctt • C • Nester • Linda L. Reed Carol • Bonnie C, Ricgcl • Ronald E, Saint Smg • Schacfcr • AraccUa E. Schlegel • John B. Schlegcl • Maronc Ricdcr Bcrturd F. Nancy K.Shaffer • Arwilda Gordon SivcU • JoycrSivcU L. • Shoemaker • Garyl.Shuey • II Roicmary C. Skontilz • Donna • • Joieph S. Scala • Margaret Y, Seltzer • Darnel R. Shaffer • • Carol A, Shumaker aeri Ann Skelding ffl L Nancy G, Smith Ijwrmce Anonymoui Anonymoui • Margaret L Waltemyer • Donna R. Wttion • Carolyn T, Weaver • Anonymoui • Carol Ann Wiegic • Richard A, Wilbum • Diane J. Wiie • WOliam R. Wise • • Yanchek A, Zabilz • • Frank C. Yartz • Susan K, Yodock George A, Ziolkowski • Eltine Zalonii • Esther James B. Martin John A. Tcrwa M. McNamara * Kathleen A. * Russella • Moenchbacher • L Ardan • Vicki Ann Bair • Bauman • Anonymous • Robert J. Becker • Edward W. Bcishline • Thomas N, Benfcr • Gary A. Bennett • Carlenc D, Bcnnj^off • Angela P. Biacchi • Glenn A. Biebcr • Manin J. Dwight M. Adcennan • Dianne Gena L BiUet • June L. Billman • Gary Dennis L. Blue * Bany L. Boone S. Blasser • E Jean • Sharon L Bldlcr * Boran • Edward C, Boudman • Robert F. Brosokas * Kaliina T. Capoialctii • Marie Ann (^rchxUa • Irene M, Casari • Gary A. Qewell • William H Quley • Margaret L. CoUicr • Richard L. Coup • BrinJey J. Crahall Jr. • Anonymous • Doris L. Cummings • William J. Daviei • Janet L. • Dcandrca Martha H. Denkenbcrger • Raymond W. Dcpew • Anonymous • Robert H. Dilks Jr, Anonymous • Llewellyn T. Dollman ' Susan J. Dollman • • Margaret R. Doty • Richard T, Duffy • Dwight P. Edris • Mary A. Eglanski • James H. Fauth • Dorothy L. Fcldman ' Jane R. Rihcr • William W. Fonncr • Gerald S. Frey • Cheryl A. Funman ' John J. Ganiz • Anonymous * Anonymous • Frank D. Gehrig • Donnajean M. George • James W. Gilhooley • Gordon Phyllis L. • Edward W. Gomjey • Bainc Cox Gouba • John J. Hailc Jr. • Kathleen F. Harmanos • Stephen A. Harmanos • Margaret N. Hartman • John F. Hanzog • Nancy R. Hickey * Anonymous • William G. Hockcnbrock • Vida H. Horn • Martha Nelson Johnson • Maxine Jones • Anonymous • Jane A. Kaicnchak • Janice S. Kcssler • Anne Kessock • Jeffrey D. • Kleckner Cathy W. Knight • Bethanne V. Kob • Michael Kolojejchick • Bnice S. Lmkcr R. Manin Gerald • J. Krammes • Howard P. Lewis • Lucinda W. Lorson • StarJey B. Markunas Jr. • Janet • Susan H, Martnch • Carol A. McCoy • John W. Timothy T. McTaggart • -Hiomas M. Miller • Barbara Myer • Linda F. Nevrton • Henry C. Nybcrg • Stephen W. Oraviiz • Terri C. Omiond • Sharon R. Parsell • Steven C. McKiniry ParscU • • • Janice L. Pios Virgum E Rake • Richanl • • Darlcne D. Pitiner • James R. Platukis Popper • Jem J. Pries • Kathryn L Pries • Wayne Joan Rcese-Giesman • Carol A. RciJIy • Anonymous P. J. Robertson • Carol A. Roinick ' Joseph S. Roinick Stephen A. Ruckle • Roben W. Rupp • Sandra J. Rupp • Dor Sachctu • Gerard T. Sadoski • Gary L. Seymour • Kay Leonard Shank ' Joe R. Shipe • Craig ShotwcU • Cynthia L. Sibolc • E Louise SiUer • Adam J. Skelding • Patricia A. Sladicka • Kenneth E SmaU • Gerald • Snyder • Ned ' Class of 1970 Robert Adamshick • Ruth Neiben Andrionc • Rosalee M. Aloi Michael S, Bamhan • Edward C. Barrett • Paul A. Bartko • W. Robert Beam • Thomai C. Bedisky • George D. Bcecham • Richard F- Bell • Frank A. BcIleUen • Dayle BcnneU • Judith G, Biebcr • RichanJ L. Bmgamtn • Anonymous • Patrice Bognet • l>ennii D. Bohr • Anonymoui • Ann Harris Brandt • Linda A. Btcnnan • Edgar W. Bnihakcr • Pauline M. Buchanan • Anthony CheriU • Barbara K.Cimino • Ellen C. Qoffi • Eugene • Robert T. Coiahan • Donald Qoffi A. Corbui • Jane Corbin • Joseph L Darlington • Joan E. Dautnch • Brcnl Davii • Manlyn J. Davis • Francii T. Deand re* • Donald • E L m C L E LSones • David P. Sosar A. Sodnck Larry • Susan M. Spearing • Janet L. Stem • Patnaa Stctz • Edward C. Sune Jr. • Margaret A. Thompson • Anonymoui • Shirley A. Tniy ' Carol B.Turiey • Robert S. Ulanoski • Anthoiy VigiJanu • Gregory J. Viola • Manjcan A. Vlassenko • Jerry D. Watbom • Diana L Walck • Richard G Waick • Harry E. Woolcwck • Janet K. Wynkoop • Pamela Ycagcr • Shiriey Kyle Young • Michael S, Ziolkowski C R. Dcittenck • Cathy DeLuca • Hugh M. Dcmpsey • Linda L M. Drciibach • John D, Dreisbadi • Cynthia M. Dniai • Anonymous • James W. Dulaney • Nancy E Edwanli • Anan)'moui • Kathleen E Estei • Sherry L Fasolka • Kathryn J. Feist • Evelyn M. Fdtcnnan • Roger J, Fetiennan Dirocco • • Either Eileen S. Frey Frey • Judith A, Fuhrer • Mary H. Gabb • Frederick Garvey • Anonymoui • Joseph J, Gribbin • Joieph P, Grtffithi " K. Vicki Groii • Mildred M, Guiglcy " • Warren N, Hemian John J. Roy E Higgins Robert Jr, • Hoglund H • F. WiUiam • F. L L George E Qndc 1 Sharon Elirabcth A, Jones • Kacmiarak • Nonna Z-Kayei • Margana J. • llibschman • Dolorci Higgins hppcnsiiel • Kerry C. loffman Hotlzcr • Theresa Houck • Jones Jr. • Marcclla A. Kaladi C Keen J. • Class of 1971 • Ixland A. Smcltz • Carolyn A, Smith • Michael Leroy Smith • Gail Smolick • George W. Snyder Jr. • A, Slci^ner • Kenton J, Stimeling • Frank S, Straub • Suian Shadle Swaru • Marilyn A. Szymaniki • Alacoque B, Tack • linda D. Iliacker • Anonymoui • Robert H. Timm Jr. • ' • • Judith A, Fcnitermachcr • Grabfcldcr • Kurt C. Grabfcldcr * • Jr, Judith A. • J. • Joacph M. Deardorff • lili/^bcih J. Denaialc • Oiiiiiine A, Dikia • Suiann C. Doleiiki • Karen I. Duh • Terry S. Hddingor • Charloilo M. linipel • Aiwnymoui • Anonymoui Barbara • Ruiiell E. Shicldi C. Richard Davici • • John W. Ford • Philip L. Gabb David C. Gay • William A. Giannctu Suzanne I. Peel • Dawnc Pender • Peter P. EdwanJ R. Pelrai • Mary K. Pierce • Harriet A. Poechmann • Ruth A, PoUiheniltTi • Noble C. Quandcl Jr, * Anonymoui • Sharon L. Reed • William J. Rch • Connie J. Rcimold Sally I. Rothenmcl • Anonymoui • Dolorci A, Samo • Jr, F'. linda E, Nicholion • Kathnnc L Nicmicc • Donna L Olah Joanne M, Oweni • Ruiicll J. Palkendo • Suian Palkcndo Class of 1968 Anna • E. Fimcrich F'oltz Perlow i\ Mary Gatfunkcl J, Janice A. Paiey Dennii Willard C. I-^lwardi ' Eugene M. McClaffcrty • Virginia J. • Kathy J, McGuire • Anonymous • Norecn McKiniry • Manhall W. • Mehring Jamei A, Mctzler • Jcny E. Miller * Robert G. Mull • Judith I. Murray • Robert A. Muicoiky • Kathryn Nalcvanko • • Zcibe C. Mike Beagle ' Eva BenneU • ITiomai R. McCUffcny * Eugene McGee • Anonymoui • Anonymoui L Carol M, Zablocky • Irwin lUfhara A, /iical Foltz Kathleen A. Regii C. Stirling • Charlci R, Swank • Frank J, Sulku • Daniel G, Timmi • San T. Uriiko • John J. Waplei • Nancy M. Weill • Geraldinc White ' Robert V. White • John C. Wiic • • • * Suzanne M. Moran ' Anonymous • Kathleen A. Murray • Janet N. Naih • Barbara W. Nestor • Baibara A. Nielien • Chariei G. NoU • Charles J. Oakley • John P Paaotti • Lois Pciffcr • Donald W. Phillips • Thomas P. Pierontoni • Debbie H. Porter • Mary Rachko ' Stanley G. Rakowiky • Ronald L. Rdu • Mary L Rcynoldi • Peter T. Reynolds • Lynn S, Rocoograndi • Erla L Rodgcn • Leslie A. Rohrbach * Mildred A, Rubinate * Deborah L. Runyan * Ronald M. Ruiio * Terry L Ryncanon • Helen D. Salamonc ' Virginia P. Schaefcr • Anonymous • Freda Seiplc • Anthony F. Selvosici • Elizabeth A. Sharbaugh * Jack W. Sharbaugh • Robert S. Shelly • Lorraine M. Shona • Terry L Shocner • Susan Skiptunas • Wallace D. Smilh * Judith U. Snyder • Ruth A. Stauffcr • Joseph F. Stefanides • David C. Steiner • Maureen P. Sieixncr • Stewart O. Stroble • Anne T. Swarr • Paul R. Szymonski • Daniel J, Tearpock • Linda Heller Tdcsky • William E Tobias ' Thomas J, Troy • Betty J. Underwood • James F. Valania • Pamda D. Van Epps • Mary J. Veet • Mana Vezendy • Joicph Vezcndy Jr. • Gloria J. Walson * James M. Wamagirii • Gloria A. Wilson • June M. Woodside • Mark Yanchek UrryL. Grant • Sandra K, Gribbin • Frank G. iladuck • Nancy Ann Haley • John C, Hamblin • Richard F. Hartung • Wayne F. Ildm • DalcC, Hennc • Deborah G, lieu • Edward R. Hcsi • Randolph H, Hen • Carol T, Hidlay • Douglas M. HiU Kaihy R Hippcniliel • Dale L. Houck • John M. Hutchings • Patricia A. Hutchingi • Ann Marie Hutz ' Connie L. Jarrard • Samuel Jaync III • Nancy L Kaplan ' Jane E. Kcifcr • Donna E. Kichncr • Anonymoui • David E, Kiie • Wayne J. Koch • Anonymous • Elaine R Kuru • Kathleen K, Kuzmiak • Gail B. Landcn • B, Wayne Uubach • Gilbert C. I-tam • Linda L Macauly • BrcndaW. Mack • lidward R. MacKay • Phyllis M, MacKay • Janet M, Majikai • Cheryl M, Manzo • Frank J Matthews • • • L Sandra NiUS. Hill Catherine li, lludak William li, Hunter Charlci H, Hurley • Geraldinc M, Jackicfi • Rh R. Kostura Jr, Zoriniki Nancy gifts I • Kathleen A, Kapcs DavidA.Kdfer • • Boyd • ' PrisdUa T. Kdscr Class of 1972 M, Dean Adams • Jackson A. Ailco Jr. • Sarifoni R. Alabovitz Robert A. Anderson • GaU A. Aronoff • Jean Atherton • Elaine A. Bartlinsky - Daniel E Bartos • Anonymous ' Anonymous • Donald J. Beaulicu • David L. Beaver • CharloUe Becker • Sharon I. Bedisky • Carol A Bdchcr • Diane Belusko • Bertha R. Bennicoff • Gregory • D. Bcnshoff Joan E Bigelow • Kalhcrinc H, Billet • Tliomas Blass • Chnsiinc A Blcvins • Richani A. Boardman • Amy • Bohncr Nancy L L L C E E. ^ ^ BortleU • Helen L Bostian r Mary w M. w Boudman • Canjl J. Bowcn • Anne L Bower Fred V Bower Jr. • Anonymoui • Shcm K. Brandt • Shiriey L Brofoc • Anon>-mous • Jeffrc)- W. Brouse • Linda \ Brousc • ' ' Mk _ Th* Alumni Qui Th» Quartsrly, Spring 1990 Annual report R»*ldS. Brown < OmI A. Bruchko < d-....^ . . . . Robert R_ Ro.kcy Roscnfeld Saylor . DiMc IWhW r . ,.^"*»™LDcwaId ^rv. L^Sf - Ancnymous • -^^^^^^^^^^ • • James MaA Schrefner qifts _ N«KyA^Pron • Edilh R. Rabodt • Mana. E. RaJo Ravina MoUy L Rcinhardi • Uanda J Rcmlcy • Rieh.nl • 1989 of - P. • Sachem R. Scheffer • Joan M. R.>„ca • Roger W.U.am Richard A. Schwangcr • M • Daniel Pttcr Gail A, A. Schletf K, • J SZ EnJ a Scott • Barbara C. Gormlcy • Susan J. Coudy • Paul V Graff Connie M. G ruber • Tl,oni« P. GuUsh • W^T 7 Guzofsky . ?H^/n "T Barbara J. 11 • Jln,„ Beverly A. H.bschnian • Wanda M«om H>U • Nancy A Hnasko Benson Holdredgc • Albert S, llomiak • Joyce A Hopkins • Edward G.Horvaih • '. Ronald 'EUen Robcn A R. Inkrutc ^ KaihrynC. Johnson ' w'T'/Afr^M^ J"^' '^°'»> Barbara A. Kopaskie Robca • W O, Bair CeaU. Sdvcr, Kondrchck ' Thomas P, Kopeukie • Rachel E ^alcJ.Kosuek • Manon Z. Kmm • George Knv^^T?; ' Jeffrey a une Conme • Uubach R. • Jo Bemgan B. Ann l!^g • • Jean Minich L. L Moms UomasL. Oakum Unda S • Partlon • B.Pau^ ' Pool M. Jay Pope Uxi.s • Dcbr, A. O Donr«U Shelley Partlon John C. Penman • J. • • ' L Pnzcr • hvans Schlesmgcr Max • E. Talanca • L o"","!-' J-aul J.Vanorc • • • ^"'^8'^E.Tuus . E. • F, Barry L Anonymous Anonymous < Angela • • • Itinoihy J. Karl E A, Zcisloft L Donna M.Bluff • Robert W, Bluff • Maurice V. Bochicchio • Anioinclte M. Botkc • CoUecn Brosh • Pamela E. Bucher * Dorothy D, Bungc • Susan M. Byorek • Mary Jane Cardone • EUen A. Chapman • Anthony Bixlcr • Craig A. DieUenck • Dmmm Linda K. Joan M. Esgro • • Gary Donnelly E. J. Eckcnley • Gregory R. Falatek • John Z. Reek • Francis P. Ruegel • Jean M. Rynn • Linda A. Gough • Anonymous • Raymond A. Guydish • Anonymous • Benhanne M. HanzJ • Ronald Hassingcr • Kevin i lays • Donald Hedish • Ruihann Hcnrie • Susan M. Unaiuick • Dennis L Holbrook • Karen K. Holbrook " Maureen M. Horan • Carolyn G. Howland • Cathy A. Hummel • Edith J. lampiciro • Virginia M. Ide • David J. Jenkins ' Kathleen L Jenkins • Nancy A. Johns • Dale E. Kashncr • Kalhryn A. Keiser • Margery A. Keller • Gail S. Kipp • Kalhryn A. Kirk • Alan Klawiucr • William R. Klingcnman • Joyce Ann M. Kostick • Bernard G, Krasnisky • Keith R- KulJ • Jean F. Legates • Judith • Richard • C L E. T. Long • Lauren S. MacGeorge • Kae L Mankey • Bcmadine Markey • Annmarie P. MarUrano • Douglas F. McClintock • Patncia N. • Dolores Mcaunc • Denise Y. McDamels • Carol A. McGany M. McGovcm • Anonymous • Ronna Sutely McMurtne • Morgans Dennis E Moier David R. Navrocki • Mullock • B. Oliver Pascalc Jr. • Mary • L. O'Neill Joseph G. Pascale • • ScoU PauJ E. Mitchell W. Mullock • Rodney K. Rosemary J. • ' Allwn Thomas J. O Donnell ' Robert Alwyn R. Painter • Jdl U. Anne J.uss PaOerson • Louise G. • M«r> Wtll.am R. 1-ahrenhach • • John A. Mar/ano • Sally A, McOmkcy K. McCill • Susan Mcljughlin • Moycr • J. • • ' Carol L. May • Steven A I-dwm L. McColIum • John Anonymtius • Peter C Mecca • Craigann Mchmiann • Anthony Rebecca A. Morell • David B. Moycr • Nancy A Ronald L Nagic • D<»iaio J. Nieman • Bnan C. Nolan Salvalore A. Steven L Posavcc • Gary R. Pnn/j • Joanne M. Rathkey • Roberta T, Renaldo • Nomian G. Richards • Pamela R. Ring • Kathleen A. Rohm • John S. Saddmgton • Jane I. Schcffer • Cynlhia H. Sthrader Paul A. Shoemaker • Darlenc M. Signorc James Slamon • Micki Joe Slingerland • Donna M. Smith • Smith • Joseph B. Snavely • Susan M. Snyder • Ijnda A. Sowash • Daniel T, Spadcni • F^ward D. Spellman • Karen D. Spellman • Barbara A. Staiiuk • Judy J Sicmcr • Judy A. Stme J, • Stranzl Catherine R. Slolanck • Joan A. Stouffcr • Jeanne E. John F. Strini • Margaret V. Swab • Joseph E. • S/ewczyk • Richard S, Sailanczyk • Joseph D. Taglien • Liny Toy • Robert J. Tucker • Lmda Jo Ullom • Charles D. C. Umansky • Charles H Updegraff Jr • Dennis R. Urffer • Richard G. Vanllom • William G, Vaigo • Kenneth A. Vitni • Kathy E Waltman • Michael T, Warfel • Sally A. Warren • Elizabeth Rice Waus • Michael C. Weigcl • Robert J Wclby • Donna K- Weller • T>iomai Keith Williams • John A. Wochr Ifl ' Kaihieen B. Wysochansky • Jane Weber Yanuzzi • Emeil Yates • Anonymous • James M. Znamirowiki John M. • Ixah D. Gluchoff Deiuii. A. Greenly M-iyAnnGrxJiowsk, • Di^na M. Oula.h L Hall • Deborah A. Ha.smger • L, H.lgar • Sh.rv-i A, Ililglr • UwanncluLt-Sharp • • Kluck J, It'T.^ Upiniki • Susan Uul»ach IX)ndie/ Anonymous * • • • WM-nley • IVk M.iAo Ruth Am«,ym.>u. Mor,Un Carol!-,. C Kcvhenash IWUiy Peter • F, Slra.c N, lUrbara J Anonymous • Derma M. Ambler • David W, Badger • Melodie A. Badger • Mary Ann BarrcJJa • Rose Lee Bednarz • Grace Walewski Bekaen • Diane R. BcU • Dale J. Bergman • • bir.dcrgan Marin-ko. • • Su.«, C McClellu, • Dcbr. A, Miller • P.trici. B, Carolyn L, Morrison • 1 j« F • • T Christine A, Polcha • Joseph • l»ryor Jr li. Anonymous • Su.anne D Radite • Matthew Paige Raski NaricySheafrerRaudenbush • Alt«rt N, Ream • ^' * * • l^-I" Mark V Schweiker • Sally E. Scott • Suian Glenn W, Shaffer Jr, • Rebecca M. Shappell • Daniel R. Signoie Diane R, Snyder • Antmymous • 111 • Uu„c • Karen Uariiara J, • Anonymous Suab • • Roln^n Susan H. • H, Scidel A. Sintavago • Sodnck !. Rcssler Schmolt,Je "< Chcric Dcbra A. Sliocmaker • • M Nancy Shcarouie • Barbara ielachick J. • A Am-iymoui Ijinc M, Sn.voly • Sidanc J Stokes • K l-ral Siralhmcyer Jr. • Marda S. Sweii^r • 'Ihomas !. Sweii/ei • Sysko • Wayne N, S/.yn.l • T,«ld li. layW • Richard W, lemll Roger L Ihomai • Sandra J Ihomas • Edward J, Tim.ni ' Debtirah J Tirjan • Nancy L • li.chcr M David Curt C, Tofts Gail J. I Viola rei, • Rick L, Trowbridge • Susa,, K Tucker • John Anonymous • Ixjuanne P, Walih • Randall M, Waits • Eileen M Weber Cola • Gary L. Wcigel • Nancy J Wcigcl • Cynthia 1. Wdliams • Kathleen A, Williams • llaHiaru J 1. • Winchester Yerk James • J. • Joanne Wood • Joann L. Wnghl • Ciwcndclyn 1 ValeryIi.Yura • Gary T. /elmske • Nancy J. /elmike Class of I'atntia II 1976 » Ackerman • Bnicc M. Albertini • Anonymous • John C. Ilaranowski • Sherry L llarth • • Beaver Andrea L Berrigan • Diane K, llitjun • Jane Craig 1. Baker Marlenc • /ubrilski • M. Bixler • IjirryJ, Blase • livclyn M. filcwiii • Alhcric N plow • Ijmla 1.. Uohncn • Raymond J liohck • John E. Ilolig Ronald J, Uwimer • Mary Bartlctl Bowersox • Kotxrt J, Brown • Steven E, Buck • William • J, Buckley Marilyn Butler • Ronald II, Byerly • Anonymous • Carol W, Carrell • Mary A, Chmola • Deborah Blank Clare • Pelcr J. Clare • Duvid !• Coffman • John P Coldrai • Deborah A Coleman • Pamela A Conway • Stephen JCovey • James A. Craig • Nancy Croig S. Anthony B Creamer III • David L. Crowl • Delwrah L Crow! Anonymcjus • Judilh M, Davis • Sum J. Dill • Nancy Ulsh Doran • Rebecca (J. Dra/dowski • Ann P Duncan • Kim I!, Economy • Dcbra A, livans • William J Ewell • Holly A, Famese • Ihomas J, Flaim • Clare CinUila I'Icck • Dennis J Fra/jer • David A, Fryer • Willia/n A Garrison • Sue A. Oeiger • David J. Gennano • James R, Gingnch • Karen (;irigndi • • • William M. Glavich • lili/ji Harvey • Maureen K, Hauic Pal/icia Fell Barbara A Hem Hoover • Drew 1. llowensiine • A. Johnson bah A. Graham • • Kit Griffiths • Hawk • Susan S, AtmccL, llill Dennis J. Hinkel • Mary J, K, HoitcUcr • Karen Slank Howcnstine • Richard G, ITumias Hughes III • Andrew F, Jinks • • • • Anonymous • Stephen R. Johnson • Sheila Ijnda E. Kchrcl • Diane P. Susan Kcssock • Michael J, Klatchak Jr. • Patricia J. Kokolus • Ruth A. Kolb • Paincia A. Kozicki • Cynthia Kiyder • Margaret A, Kulik • Ruth M. Kumet • Joseph R. D. Jones • Evelyn C. Kalbfleijch • Kcm • L Class of 1975 • J. • -^"""K^npasky • k.ml>e,ty Al.nM.Kush • U...A Ulwioski * V^"':^"'''"'* M.d.ra • Donald • • lileanur A. Kn.tr • M . • M,wtcnscn • Susan II Myers • Uarin Nalx)uii • Kathleen F Nagle • Anoiiyrnou, • Anihony • Timothy J. O Mallcy J, Orr Chcuer P„ck • M.rleen E. !>«.ek • IXmri.M Pcc. • Jtrfin E, • Inc. l-.dan.han • HlconoraM, Fisher ' • • Jose,* • * MM • David C, Nyce • Joseph J. Ochotny Jr. • Francis T. O'DonncU David M. OToole • Nora K, Otlo • Manannc Hoffa Owen • James F. Padglick • Tana S. PapjMncUa • William A, Paiukimi • Patncia L. PealUc • Ronald J, Perry • Jamci R PolIiKk • • Knowldrn • Joan K.x.h • William koeticnt/ • Mary Catherine Koettent/. • 11, Miller N • • lauscr Lynn M, Maim.an • • Ralph M fill udith M 1 W Karni Ul Kathleen A, Dlahtk • John C. DriscoU Cynthia L DuvrOlg. M. Ehrhart • • . M ^1 ., r"l"., MaryKx. Halo • Nancy ^HVL RuharJ Cr Ihimann • A.«lrewE. K.ihlecn M, Gloa.ncr :/**^'^«J'--Grah«n . A Knn Hancy • Anne F Manna • William k George E MasscI • Douglas H, ' S^m a'^ J ' Anthony J. Peluso • EUcen M. Pcluso • Anonymous Elaine M. Poogratz • David H, Pool • Anihony S. Procopio • Pecsek • • Frances G. Miller • • MoleskiJr, Chatkiewicz Jr. • Beth E. Chnisch • James S- Cielinski • William E. Cockcrill • Barbara S. Colvui • Mark J. Consublc • Ehanne F. Cooper • Rosemary K. Corby • Joan S. Corson • • Fabri/ao . A, Joseph • McClcUan Mecca J. Czop • K Bu.^ U Janet Gal.u • W.Uiam D. GalUck • "'»»^'>'i^«'"^~* • GaryR.Glessner • • Fric Farrel Susan H. Martin Charles S. Barhight • Geoffrey W. BarUey • Dcbra Barry • Cathy J. Bcinlich • Marcia W. Benncr • Steven V. Bianco • S. J. • Jmcph Sandra! Kmght • Audrey Mark C, Kohrherr • Sharon E. Kohrhcn • Josci)li M Krall • Deborah A, Kuhar • Orol A, Kunkcl • Mury D. Ijingol • Linda A. Urwlcrc • Anonymous • Mary Ucth Ixch • Mums H. Leighow • Raymond P l^isicr • Marilyn L. Uo • James R Lett • Lee R. Linn • Jack R. Ixxig • Angela Urtischai Looby • Francis A. Urah • Kathleen A. Lynn • Mollis A. Martin • CarlJ, Abbou • Maryann D. Abbou • Barbara B, Adams • Richard C. Adams • Maria E, AUison • Richard J. Angerman Jr. * Carolyn M. Amdt • Theresa A. Ashnoff • J. Scott Athcnon • Michele D. Austin • Connie A. Baker • Thomas Paul Banyas • Sherry A. Donnelly Edward G. Edwards R. Gary E. Klinger • Anonymous • Randall L. Klmgcr Klingcrman • Ruih Urban Kluge ' Uonard J, Class of 1973 Thomas • • • Co..k F^ilc, B;.b.r.n,llud.Kk • Kochler Thomas W. E, PhiUpJ u^ • Karen L Hellmuth • IJndaJ. Herd Michael I) Jeanne K, Hofmann • I-ddic J Mollcnbcck • Oiarlci P Horvalh • James R. Husicd Jr. • Joseph W, Jacques • Anonymous • Constance Jarrard • Lmda L Jeffrey • Chriilinc Jcndrzejcwski • Glenn M. Johansen • Lydi^ J Johanscn • Anonymous • Janice C, Kcil • Deborah A. Kclesky • Joseph F Kempski • Susan E. Kcm • Henry M, Kipp • An<»iymous • Caroline E. Zolomij • George • Jan.cc ^'Z^ K Karens, Karnes • Diane M- Keister u l'T^"" R.>n.ldW Keller • Marilyn J Kelly • Kathleen M, Kcrick * «'fx^«*SchrumKey,c, • Joyce 1. Ktme » V Robert N.Mcmow • Anonymous • Diane C, Csawiir DeRose • l-U.zabelh P Dimmer • Droppa • Anonymous • IWla A Mamhach Hipplc Waliman • Kalhryn A. Wicland • Marlcne M. WoUgang • Oren M. Woodruff • Pamela L Woodruff * Shelly SmaU Wool • Anonymous • Joseph Zakorchemny Jr. • Patncia • Terry L.Bires • • Donald K Hryan John R Humcii • Margaret A. Clark J, Kenneth M. Vancas E. Vivian Jr. Ewcll Anonymous • Luann Manna ' Anonymous L Louise Slroup • Barry Swariz • David G Deborah A. Timm • Linda K Swainbank Lyle E. Tiffany Dale * Cornell • • E. • • • kih? w-'i KaUileen A, Clessner I • Richard R^Skelly Jr. • Alfred L Steele • Anonymous Sutter * Sally • Fagnani L David V, • Anthony Patncia E, Fahrenbach Mary Z. Fmkelstcin Kathy J Schooley • Ga.l A Cadiennc A. Seicavagc • Jcny L. Slowick • Celesiine A. Sofilka • Schlesinger • Janice E. Schula: ^UiyJ, K,wler • Joseph J, Fcairo • Mary Ann ico • Janet Raeann V, I-.shcr • Robert E. llcnung • RolK-n E.Folu • James J. Fox • Karen M. Gable • Constance F Gancy Beth L. GcrUns • James J, Gibisser • Patricia I) GiU • Douglas P. Gocrlitz ' Susan M. Gottlieb • l>:lx,nih Arm Gownley Lynn Ann Grace • Anonymous • Timothy T. Guycr • Amy LGyory • Glenn A. Haas • Barbara A llagcniiiin • Jill M Hahn • Anonymous • Judy Ann Hall • D^nan • • Eugene RRamin Jr. • Daniel W. Rang • fochard G. Raspen • Wdliam A. Reber • Kathleen A, Reich • Jeanne E. Richards • Rosalyn M. Roberts • Kenneth B. Robinson • Luanda K Rogers Anonymous • James A. Scalisc • Pamela Schleif • SchubncU Judith A. Brutosky • Joel R. Uumctt • Wilham ' Jean N. Donahoc Lomse A Robert M. Rabb • • Jane Anonymous Kenneth G. Osenbach Qaudi. T. Paul • John Barbara A. Platukis Kern A. Coploff J, • ' hckenley • • John T, J. l^r-Tl'iJ I'f^'Vr*^ W D S, BuUock Samuel J, Ceccacci ' Sharon A, Chup Linda S.Clemens • Painci. G. Cluley L. Michael G. • A. Kathleen R. Misner John M. MiicheU * Jean M. Nebzydoski • Barbara J. Ncuhard • • Shenyn • Jonathan • • J. Hair Rickey S. Baidorf • NoIaLIUyion: • Wanicta Carol L. Bennett • Mollie Bcn^hoff • Stn>hcn DavidS Bcyerle • Judith A, Hcycrle • Anonynuxi. • Martha A, Brrnnen • * • • new. Susan R, Du.t«, RuharxJ J, llg.ck • Men Mary K. Dentse Brenda • Bendinsky Edna L McCUnlock wT John McUughUn 1:^*^>:E.McMenamin MchoUck wrTwl SandieM.Melnikoff Melovage Und. Minank r^rr^^^^P^'^^-^""'*^'' WdliamJ.McDonneU • Ann M. McHwec Cathenne David L Ambrose • Robert F. Anderson • Stephen A Andrcjack ' athennc J, Angerman • • Pamela • • anstinaiy Dutuung Class of 1974 E. Chennka J. • ^ l^r^r.^ i^^*""* W>thyP^lX>Ic,i. • Carolyn LDncdger Jeffrey R. a^i Andre* • Blow Paul D, P. Corooran • Joseph R. Crocco 111 • Frank D.u.lo • William Dcletc^iich • Gcraldine arje li. Dctw.Ier • Edmund A. Diamond • • • Edna E"8 • • L>™eRBn.baker • Patncia Anwyinou, A.D^hnger ' Ui<:> E,S«bo • RosanncM, T«t^^• Waiiam n » Tiemcy X Icsu R. • Kenneth E Tawitcr • G.Io> C Troup WdliamJ.Troutmw, • Richard J, Tw«a,A • R.«c ManeValam. • Mark E. V.vi.„ • Anonytnou. • Aiumymom • Robea • WR. Hcclo." ' Gregory A- RiUer • • ColvmJt. jr VuoJ DavidP Sitoak, • Joanne M. Sitod., • Gary Alan Smith GaojAUenSmiO, • Al« J. Spencer • Gcv.r^c T. Siahlcy • • Bergman ?tlL.h*? r' ^:n"• hlixahethh^Campbcll Gv^end Savage • Da.> Richard U I • W Anonymous 17 Unciano • Anne P Upone • Mark H. Ijr/elerc • Anonymous • BeihA.I^anka • Charles J. Lewis III David H. Lill • Melinda S. Linn • Elaine A. Lispi • Peter W. Longo • Anihony A. Lovecchio • Judith L Lucini • Daryl J. Marck • Gay J. - Th* Alumni Ouarlarly, Spring 1990 18 Annual report of 1989 Suidn A. Miilin * • Wayne J, Mchrer Mirelc * McMugh • Suiin Kobilii Ncibill • Oiriitinc B. Oit/owiki * Gregory AngcU • J. * Miry Anne O'Donncti * Anonymous • William B, Berczny • MmiV S. Berg • John Bergen • Nomnan W, Bcnasavage • Anonymous • Karidia P. • Mondichcin ' John D. Nigic Robert M, O'Connor • Ixo I-. Miller • Rccd R. Miller • Robert O'DonncU Alderfer • Dariene C. Amsler • Sharon G. Andrews • John D Badiert • William A Bailcy • Dale R. Baker • Mary M. BaUbwi Fnutcrick R. Miuc * Bemid J. • BcfTurd R- Miller ' Divjd N. C. Paddcn • Cirol IxonartI Oiwald J. Paicy • Barry I.. OiUnek J. * Jr. S, ' Black • Litelle K. Peanon Pcic • Diane J. M. Pcrfwuky V, • * * Shappcll • Sopko * Jr. Robcn Alccia A. Spayd * Sicvanki Craig * Szulanc/yk ' Sandra R. Smith Mary Ihcw Aiic« Spiegel • Timoihy Kenneth W. • Donna M. St/olto * Anonymous * Dawn * Sieigerwalt ]'.. Michael D, M. * A. Smith * Tiingotii * David Unger Janet Stivroula Cheryl L • Vetchio Rhonda Moffocker Zciglcr • FJiyabcth W. 1,. M J. Dondero • Oiarlei • Jay C, I-'. * 1« Ann H. Bohb John J. Oaiy A. Bogan ' George A. Boidiini • Kathenne A Uoidiini • Roie Mine Bnyman • lidward J, Brcincr • Juliuine Breincr • Jay S. Brown • Virgic D. Bryan • Martha I, Buckley • Joicph , I-', fiukofiki • Dcnnii (I. Cirley • Anonymoui • Barbara A. Canjana • Karni Ixc Caiiady • David li. Caihemian • lillen M. Chacoiky • John K. Chicoiky • Ronald U. Cioffi • Kim F. T Cobelii • Vanciia A, Ccrey MalUiew J. Connell • 'Iltoinai L Conway • Mary S. Crcuncr • Nancy R. Cunnion • Su/aiine (larcia Damii • Ruisell I. Dodd • li, Cary Doni • Riclurd B, Durbano • Marlin R. Duicl • George A. Gbrighl • lilaine D. Hichen ' David R. liipo * Uwrcncc nvani Nancy C, livana • Richard W. livani Terri L. Hveicu • Diane B. Pelditcin • Theodore L. 1-eldiiein • Dmna M, I-cmioJi • aairu L. Filcmyr • John P. Fineran • Anonymoui • Robin L. FioU • Patricia S, Haika • Margo P. Vox • Juk Dud/Jniki Fulton • Teicia D, Galicki • Anonymoui • Kalhy L Gcigcr • Ihoniai S, Geigcr • Bcttijcan Ciiodgowd Joicph A. Giedgowd • Fdocia II.Girton • IX>nald J, Golden • Deliy Uonard Goodcn • JohnJ.Gorka • John B. Gr.lx>wiki • Daniel H. Grant • Anne M. Giat/. • Maryroie Guerrieri-Ncibiii • Terry K. Guera • Suian G. GuMafioii • Carol B. Ilaile • John W. Harvey • John F. Heimlich • Cathy J, llohcniack • H. Scoll llobeniack Jr, • David A. liopkini • David It. Ilughcj • Bonnie J, Hull • Michael C, Humick • Kim Ibami • Ilona M, Idc • William D. Ide • Ronald J, Iiherwotxl • Jan 1. Ivanoff • Roberta S. Jackiuti • Richard L, Jcnningi • IXjiiald I. Johni • l^iic A, Johnion • T Jofiei Raymond Kcm • Kline • 'Ihoniai O. Stephen S. Karen David Koch • Carl J. Kanaikie Trena D. Kentctier 'Hiontai li. • • Kliiiodinii Chriilophcr K. Kellz • S«m D. Kmncy • • John G, liichenJaub • Gerald E, Eiscnhart • Eurich • Lynn Fchncl • Mark A, Fehnel • Kathleen J, Field M McConlogue • Peggy Knaub S. • Mart/, • Suzmiine lilyic • John Daniel K. Mauiay • Diane C. Maur»y • McCabc • Carol A. McClain • Jc*n McConncll L McUughlin li. McNamcc • Freda • Kimhcriy A, McNaUy * Glen J, Miller • Stcwan K, Miller • [inda S, Mondichcin • Jerome |j, Mucha • Kay A. Naijrvhyk • Kathleen B. Nolan • David J, Nun/iata • Kiik OWingcr • David F Orlgct • Mary P. Orgler • Walter D. Owarany • Stephen W, I'ackcr • Mary Lat/^o Padglick • Marjonc I", Page • Michael • J. Paul Karen A. hchl • Martin hsh • Kaihlccn M. Quarmnla • Patricia L Quinn • Robert li. Rice • Beth A. Richardi • Roger li. I. Wayne F. Roie • Bethany Gibble Rosenberg • J, Rosier • Janice M. Rynhart • Edna Price Scholl • Kay I, Schwciiicr • Jeffrey I. Shafcr • Marilyn K, Shultjr. • Timoihy J. Shuliz • Lea Ann Simeon Rilchcy • Kathleen G. Ro«i • Marian Plcssuiger • • Georgia J. Smee • Dinicl Smith • Uura A, Smith • John M, Smull • Anthony Stamponc 01 • Robert S Suiak Smith • DonB.Sncidman • George G. Stndlman Richard Jamei T. L. Jr, • MarkA Slraki • 1« A. Stump Mark A. Svcrchek • Kathleen A, Swank • Sweeney Diane M. Teixeira • J, Douglas Thran • }. • Styer • Diane M. Vargo Wechter • Rita • • Diana Viotti • Marybcth WalewsVj • Diane I Wcchter • RidianJ D, Wclker • Beveriy V Nancy E. Wicoff • Craig F. Wmlcrs • Mary E. Wood Lynn D. Wukitsch • Joann M. Zcigler S, ' Class of 1978 Cany Abdo S«m H. Jay E. Frankhn • • Anonymous • Thomai Fulton • John W. Fumiii • Anonym«js • Dcbra M. Gonzalez • Janei Tail Gorg • Penny • Melinda S, Graver • Andrew F, Margarel E. Gross Hasay • • Robert Diane B, Tuitle • Paul A, Twardzik C. VanWyk • Urry K. Vass • Robert • S, Twaddcll Anonymous • M. Vony • * • Bany W. Adams • Cooke • Anonymous Adami • Donna L P. L • Scoa • • Joan E. J. L Zatlcoiki • Andrews-Hagcn Cheek Cobb Gail E. • • P. FlaveUe Galli Bmuo • • Robert C, Breidinger • Gaylc A. Carrulhcn • Deborah Deborah R. Chcstnul • Glenn Frank J. Cole Jr. • Margrei A. • • • • Edwin H. Feather HI • • Paoi L Fink Dcnise S. Howard • • Aprile A. Indtti Vmcait J June • • Gail Doris J KeUi • • Michael M. Fulion • Janet K. Fumiss • Carol B. M-Geigus • Cindy A. Gennan • Kevin CGUdea Pairida • Brian H. Michael Gocbel M M Patricia Low • Samuel J. Malandra Jr, • Fr^cis T. Maloney • Gary G Mammelc • Bctiy J. Man • Michael S. Man • Sandra J. Massaro •Pamela J. Maylaih • Teresa M. Mazich • Carol M. McQain • Ihomas M. McCormick • Wendy A. McDonnell • Robert A McMuUin • Charics L Meachum • Richard S. Mcnniu • Lone L Mitchell • Michael L MixeU • Judith A. MomoreUa • m Anonymous • Michael M, Monicci • Bethany G. Moser • Lois E Moyer • Carol A. Nicholas • Patricia G. O NeUI • Lori A Pacchioli • Nancy Padai • Joseph • M. Paiu Maunrcn K Patu • Uune A. Peiffer • Chnstophcr Margarel Pncc Janet • Roben M. Johnson • Robert B. ElUoti Melanie R. Eplcr • Gregory V, Goodridgc • Janet M. Graniio Kimberiy H. Groner • Michcle A. Groom • Robert Hafner • Melody A, Haley • Pamela S. HartzeU • Victoria L. Hiu May • Sharon E. HoUto • B, Lois HuehoU • Gary E. Ibbcrson • Michael A. Inciio • Michael D. Jaggard • Carol L Johnson • Murray J. Johnson Jr. • John Jota • Gail D, Jones • Anonymous • Renec A. Kauffman • Maria E. Kehoc • Paula D. Kello • James R. KcUy • Donna L Kinder • Edward Klepeisz • John A Koscr • Dale E Kurzejewski • Jean M. Lane • Vincent J. LaRuffa • Mary Bclh Unn • Pamela A. • ' J. P, Daniel K. Perry • Elaine Peler^on • Stephen E, PhUEps • Piper • WiUiam K. Rang Reaisira • L Anonymous Lodtwood • Mary Paula D. • Anonymous Brazil • Janice Gerald R. Brazil Paul A. Drumhellcr • Deborah L Elefantc Elscnbaumcr • Marie C. English U Jeffrey A. Fausi Daniel C • • Laiore A. Canloza • A, Chestnut • David A. Cress • Catherine M. Cuff • Kenneth F, Curcio • Beth N. Daly • Philip J. Daly • Chriitine M. Dangcio • Gndy L Decker • Theresa M. Dervnch Susan Spencer Dicfcnderfcr • William A. DUI • Marybcth A, Dolan • Joseph J. Dominick • John R. Dcnel • Anthony J Downey II • Michael Draboi • David H. Ebcriy • Mary E. libcrg • Donald H, Elscnbaumcr • Susan R Eurich * Adclc F. Fagan • Marybcih Finley • Pairida Rsher • Belle Hoover FitipatncJt • Robert J. Flick • Diane M. Ryic • Mary B. Focring • Thomas P, Foley • Carol M, Ford • Lomia M. FonJ • Lome M, Fry • Mary Gamian • Donald L Gaughcnbaugh • Margarel M, Gehringer • Deborah K. Gilpan • Kirk A, Golden • Mary Ellen Golden • Dcbra D Good • Kathy R. Gnnaway • Dcnise A. Gross • Lynn Caihers Gunning • Beverly S Gursky • Karen L Haines • James R. Harian • Brooke R, Hartman ID • Eleanor A, Hatch • Rebecca L HcfTner • Glenn E Hinton • D. James Audrey Columbus • David P. Crawford • Carol A. Cunningham • WiUiam F, Dalim Jr. • Reid Davenport • Sandra B. Davis • Randy L Dciirich • Tammy M, Delano • Anonymous • Jeffrey Robin C. Breidinger • David E. Bnjoks • Kim S. Brown • Carolyn A. Butcra • Sue E. Calder • Dons A Calvano • Odcne E. CampbcU • Maria Cannon • Anonymous • Robert J. Camithers • Ann L Chemeski • Nicholas J. Cilibcrto • Barbara KchlerGmmo • Barbara A. Qayion • Daryl P. Coach • Lome A. Coatcs • Daniel C. Confalone • Maryann M. Conley • Traccy Helen A. Hoban Jeanne L J, • Angela R. Bachcrt • Cynthia L Bartynski • Donna John A. Bchan • Cynthia L. Bilsky Amy E. • M. CasUcman 1. Sally • Anne M. Wilson • Charics A. Bemadenc Zcvency Campbell Michcle A. Aldcnnan • Nancy J, AUegrezia • John T. Ambrose • George Antochy • Uura A, Antochy • Ann Bailcts • Joan M. Bailey • Marguenic T, Bailey • Michael M, Baker • Gail A, Banletl • Stephanie A Baylor • Donna L Beaver • Deborah A. Bergen • Horn A. BemhanJ • Manon D, Binder • • Marit C. Wolfe • F, Beahm • Boudcman • NoveUou S. Brayer • Anonymous • Linda J. Bnmn Class of 1979 Theresa Bodiicchio • Victoria A. Altieri • Anonymoui • Beth A. Weil M. Kevin WUicd • Thomai J. Yuracka Jr. • AntoniceUi Scou E, Vcrcoc • G. Dale Wagner • Paulelle P. Walker • Harry M. Warroi CI • Beth A, Wcrlthciscr • Sunlcy T. Wcrithciscr • Richard C, White • Hcndnck E, Williams Jr, • Robert M, WUt • Kimbcrly A, Wmnick • Ronald P. Wysochansky • Gail Manncn Yaroch • Michael G. Yingling • Rita ' Jr. Wagner Class of 1980 L • Tumowchyk Martin Wilson IV Yazurio Roger P, Starski • FJjzabcth L, Sicin • Jeffrey SicUo Alquin B. Swank • Amy S^tanhoui • Susan G. Sylvia • Paiii J. Taylor • Jerome D, Theobald • Joseph D. Tomushcn • Cindy A, Tward/ik • R. Tribcndis • Michael T, Valenii • Bartwra A. Sco(i L. Weitzel T. Staaf • Judianne Trouunan Umbcnhauer Jody Wallace • Marijaync C. Wallis • RiU A. Warren ' Washeleski • Corey M. Waten • Mary E. Weckcsser • • • • Raymond * a Pairicia A. Nancy K. Ritchcy • Edmund J, Ronco • Carla S, Paul G. Ruddy • Bruce R. RusseU • Robert P. Ruzzo • Eileen M, Sabatino • Anonymous • Alida M, Sanders • Jamei F. Schmuckcr * Manha D. Schmuckcr • Alyce J, Schocnagel • Ronald T, Scou • George Semian in • John J. Sexion • Joan M, Shafcr • Michael P. Sharitcy • Harland 11. Shooiiakcr Jr. • Ronald T. Shoemaker Jr, • Joyce DichI Shoop • Qaik L Shustcr • David M. Sinopoli • Dcna K. Smith • Susan J. * Jr. C T. Toricll Ringel • Rowland James R. Linn * Melanie Cynthia • DcN^rah A J, Suzanne Sulh/f Jensen • Susan K, John • Carol A, Joyce • Robert P. KcUcnbcrger ' Eugene R, Kelley • Maryanne C. Kirk • TTieodore V. Konat • Mary E. Kuprevich • Penny A, Kunsko • Craig S, Ijuides • I jnda C, Ixchner • Bmcc A, Limbert • Cathy A, l^g • Peggy J, Long • Kathleen Longacre • JuUa A, Ludrof ' Daniel J, Undy • Robert E. Lynn ' Carol J, Lyons ' Susan A, Mannix • Anonymoui • Phillip Martin • Debbie A. McHugh • lliomai C. McUughlin • Paul M. McLinko • Nancy C, McNamec • Carl A. Merrick • Lorraine C, Memck • John D. Minccmoyer • John P, Mijaer • Ann M. Molchan • John F. Mondschein • Bnioc R, Moninghoff • Sharon R. Montgomery ' Ten C, Moore • Michael D. Mowcry • Margaret A, Moycr • Dcbra L. Muffly • Sharon Gelicl Olff • Fredcnck J. Pagani • Albert R, Paghalunga • Wayne R. Palmer ' Barbara PcacocJt • Alan W. Petersen • James J. Perry Jr • Barbara A, Pish • Laura M. Pollock • Marie Polyniak • Jeffrey J, Pomponi • Kalhy A, Predmore • Erwin Pnilzman • Sherry L Rcpko • Suzanne M. Horn Kridi • J, Anonymoui P. Smith • Sandra Moyer Smilh • Sheila J, Smith • SoUcnbcrger • Kathryn C. Sophy • Joseph Soulherion • Ethel Weidman Stabler • John J. Slapcrt • Failh A. Siauffer • Anonymoui • Darlcne A. Slulzman • Elizabeth J. Sulptzio * Joseph J. Surdoval • Dennis W. Swank • Teresa J. Thran • Mary • E. Ncal D. Edward A. Herbert • Arthur J. Hinlon • James E. Holland • Robert • C Louise F. Tomtishcn • Janice B, Turner • Linda l»ulaskt Unger • Waering * Fuher Judiih E. Frantz • A. lilirabcth A. Slabonik Kevm n. • • • Michael V. Kowahck • MaryM. Kunkcl • S, Lagncr • Robin D. Ubo • Anna M, Ubro • Chriiunc Ixilie • Su»in G. lieurgo • Je*n M. l^ard • Jamei H. UngacTe • Susan D, Mabui * Beth Ann Malikowiki • Gwcn J, • James R, Domcnick • Alycc John D. Drigic • Oiiabeih A. Dunscomb • Sharon A, Durbano • • J, Kenneth * Linda G. Peterton • Cynthia S. Phclan • Mary H. Pichola • John J, Piiak Jr. • TbomM M. Polyniak • Douglas T. Post • Anonymous • Mary Jane Przewlocki • Lee A. Quirm • Mabel D, Raski • Uurie E. Reilcy • WUUam C. Reilcy • Kathy A. Rogen * Madeline M. Rogen * Tercse M. Rogen • Richard M. Rudodt • Nicholas Ruiienbcrg • Antoinette M, Rupert ' Amy L Sadvary • Anne M. Sarrow • Carol M. Saucrzopf • Sco*i M, Sdiamiiz Andrew E. Schwalm • Gerard M. Seltzer • Marie A. Sevcc • Renee H. Sexton • William D. Shupp • D, Scoi Smale Dctcti/js HigginsJr. Blewii * Jamei Blockui Bochicthio • Ijnda M. Bochmer • Qaili • Janei J, Duy Chnitian Gow J. 7. • Failh R, libnght /xrfoc Bicking * Gale A. BIcwii * Robert J. L Prank • Dinincnberger • Janet E, * 1977 Vlaaa • Kramer UvaJva • Boycc Bright • Michael Bocher • Ronald C. Campbell • Sandra K. Slivcn Ronnie L Mary W. Under • David M. John B. Lock wood • Brian J. Loudy * Lynnc E. Loudy • Mark A. Luda • Linda L MacCain * Urry J. Manca * Dawn L Marcantino * Daria A. Maiera • Melanie J. McCdIum ' James F, McDonnell • Canal Jeanne M. MUler • Uwrcnce T. MilchcU • J, McLinko • Richard H. Monaco • Jamea N. Moyer Jr. • Rhonda L. Murdock • Nina Bangham Nitroy • Tliomas J. Nilroy • Charles S, Novinslcie • William C. Pan • James F. Pciffer • WUIiam J. Penncsi • • Carol A. Krisly G Coveleiki • Rebecca J. Cover • Sharon A, Michael R. Cnqui • Patricia A. Dallas • Catherine A. Jerry D, Davis • Kim L Dellinger ' Elizabeth A. • Dangler • Derbyihire K. 7>uul Anonymi«i • Carol A. Adami * Don C. Adami • Donald li. Albeit Jr, • Anonymoui • Karen M. Alexander • JayneSiiion Alexii • Chriitine M. Ambnue • Pierce Alwaier III • William I. Ayrei * I^reiia O. Bathman • WiUiwn D. Bachman • Jamea W. Baihore Bvclyn Baxevane • Lynn M. Beniing • Nancy lUigh • • U D. • Harringion • Class of J, ' Brazil Calvano John M, Canncn * Crimian Viola • Janet L, Thomai Bulford Cann Conrad S. Jerome A, Vai una A Walih • Peter B. Walteri • Cheryl J. Waybright * Bonnie Wcl>(> * Stephanie A. Wcchter • Barbara J. Welch • Karen L. Winircy • Oiriitinc M, Worley • Hllen L Yalci • Donna M, Yonkovig • Richard M, Yura • John A, Yurioiki • Mary M. Xcigler • Teny • • T Paul • D BUnk Bowen • Kenneth Kathi S Kalinowiki * Kaihy E. Kaufman * Anonymous * John A. Kehoc Kellennan * Marie F, KeUy • Veronica D. Klesh • ID • Diane Brcnda M. Klingcr • Anonymous • Raymond V. Knauber • Frederick W, Kocuentz • Bernard S. KoskuUiz Jr • BcOearm M. Anonymous • Albert E, Cavallocci • Cesare Lenore A. Cherry • Anonymous • Charles M. Oiubb Jr. • Patricia A. Cioffi • John S. CUyion • Robert G. Keith D. Sthaffncr • • • • • Broda • Jane Bowie Bubak l^sj Anonymoui Carl li. Schacfer R*ndy O. Sdiaffner • Linda L. Schmickcr • William H. Schncdt • • • Robert J. Schwangcr Michelle D. Schullci Prcdcricit C. • • Blank Eva M, Bouko Jeffrey 0. Brandt Michael A. Popiak Jr. • Qiriitine li. Reiner Joieph A. Roman Richard V. Rompalo * Maria J. Ruiioniello • Thomai J. Sabalino • Stephanie A. Sarrii Deborah L Cynthia • Bonsall OxJcy • gifts • Jr, Anonymous K. Pursd • V Anonymous • RKjtcr • VirgmiaG Riedy • Knstine M. Ringhoffer Rompolski • Ann Roslevich ' "niomas C. Roth L • Joseph W.Rowley Quinn John E • • • C A.Rowl^ Pmo E. Malinda • Heidi A. Purvis • James • Marie A. Raynes • Mary K. Reber Carole Y, Rem • William B. Reineberg C. • Perry Dominic R. Lori A, Elaine • Betsy • EdwanI SdieUhammcr • Anonymous • Leslie J. SdioU • Margaret A. SchoU • Marie B. Schubert • Ronald T. Shoemaker Sr • Omsiance B. Shope • Pairida M. Shroui • Audrey K. Shryock • gmihia L Suiopoii • TTiomas C. Slobohen • Kathy A. Snyder • Mary A. Spitale • Susan B, St. Clair • George G. Steele HI • Tina M. SleUo • Ann Marie Slelma • • Dcbra Jr. Marie C. Schoenagcl • A. Surdoval Loreoa F.Suicliffe • Robert M, Vance Louis M. VannicoU • Ann Varea Linda M. Venn • Uurie G.Vereoe - CymhiaM Vus Wadlinger I Z w'n • • ' Patrick Cindy L Trapane Valerie A. M, Walsh • Robert J. • Kathleen A. Wallers CaihlecnM.Wiencek Zaikoski • • Tnpp M ^""^^II^^^ LMvia D. Zinkler • • • • Heidi Martin J. MidieUc Caihleen A. Zenigraf • A Th» Alumni Qu Quarterly, Spring 1990 Jft 19 Annual report of 1989 qifts ^ Class Marci L " of 1981 L Acc Lind* A. Aldcrfcr Anlh«iy T»mniy . Gknn Ac«o P. Hoffman • Lon A Hofv>sVy Hughe. • Tere« M. Hughes A. Bry^p • Francesco Aceio Jr • Amcdc. Jr. • Bcih Ann B»Uey JJcbn • Jagicliki J. Dcbor^ Jeffrey R. Jenkins • Carv^ • Kath> L Hummer • Drew D Brandt Jciinum A llrvMniun • Wrr^Vf Cbk MarkA AiKmyrn^js . A. Leach • Jeanne L. Calhoun • Maur^n VLct^elF.CaUno • • A. Campbell • Joseph A. Cel.n • Diann M. CsUahan Lerche • Kathleen J. Opuio V.rgu,.. M. Ch«k • Daniel Lcchner • A Douglas Licbau Patnoa L. Loughin L Maixis Cheryl L. ^FtJ^'^r"! Fredenck D,vaIeno Lisa F. E. Eckcrt M.D.Ca.unirro Brad • Jay Edwards • . • C D«on • Nancy • Anonymous Demse M. Elhoc Sarah M. Feather ' ' • ScoH B. Feinslein ST'\. ' P-T,elaH.F.gard • Nancy E. R.: JTV" kbilTp Debn. S. Ford • Kevin R. Ford • Duane E. Fr^m. • . ^ Bn.n Donna R.Gavbck H.^T^^Z • Susan E. D. C. Brian Hessenthaler • Anonymous Rogutski Anonymous Anonymous • Joanne W. Tempone Clifford D. Taiman • Todd O. Trach • • Cathy L Sandra S TTiompson • • Tracy • TTiomas N. Troiio • Carroll A. Truran • Usa A. Vance • Dennis Velas • Susan T. Vincent • JuUa R. Visnov • arol L. Wall • Theresa S. Walsh • Jamie L Waier3 • Margaret M. West • Christine L Whalen • Mary Ann Williams • Jacquclmc K. Winey • Anne C. Wozniak • Unda E. Wright • Susan J. Wuesuier • Michael J. Yavorchak • Donald R. Yazurlo • C Wayne T. Yonkelowiu • Christopher R. Zentgraf • Christina Zerbe Class M. 1982 of Ahlum • Anonymous ' Thomas M. Aldcrfer • Dcbra Anderson • Thomas L Angle • Judy M. Angsudl • Joseph S Scott D. J, Banas Jon • C Bardsley • Deborah Bariek • Tliomas Sue E. Bender • Denise D. Berg J. Basar Jr M. Belinsky • • Lisa W. Bemhard " Patrick G. Bemocco • Christopher E. Blackburn • Karen Blackbum ' Nancy J. Blajr • David W. Blank • Mary A. Blosky • Barbara J. Bohling • John W. Bolton II • Gma M. Bonisese • Joseph P. Bosevich • Tanya S. Bower • Suzanne Brallec • Frank J, Breslin Jr • Anonymous • Frank H. Brooks • Sheila E. Carter • Christine D. Chester • Brian H. Qark • Brenda W. Conway • Diane Remmgton Crcme • Leslie V. Croiley • Joseph P, Cunningham • Susan A. Curley • Pairiaa L. Daubcrt • Calvin H. Dcininger Jr. • Anonymous • Elizabeth H. Dcnncn • Lone L. Dcrr • Karen E Dcrrico • Faith A. DiUberto • • Jane Richard A. DiLibcno Jr. DiStasio Jr. • Anthony • 'Dicodore J. Dmsmore • Raymond J. J. Divalerio • Kathleen A. Divaleno • Karen H. Dobson * Ellen Mollis Drexler • Barbara S. Edwards • Jan R. Ensor • Jean M, Fadule • Jeffrey S. Fagan • Julia J. Fancovic • Anonymous • Oinslina Feldenzcr • Mark Fensiermaker • Steven B. Figard ' EJward A. Rorvanu • Dawn M. Fowler • David L. Fox • Canal P. Franklin • Arthur W. M Frecston • Francis J. Galli • Manhatl A, Geiger • Laurie Getty L Laurie A. Gibson • David Gillis • Thomas C. Gordon • Elizabeth J. Crad • Michael J. Grady • Brian T. Grwnbcrg • • An(«iymous • Nancy L Gross • Kathleen R. Hall • Anonymous " Michael J. HaDock • Kevin A. Hargrcavcs ' Scoa W. Harrah • Susan M. Helwig • Nancy Herman • Caihennc M. Hoffman • C Anon>'nious Jr. Maureen • Samuel • F. Salitsky J • • l»ulwk Rmkus Rulrfjico Jr. Workman • Susan O, • WUUam V lillcn Kim Bnan WUion A Michael • • • Laurie F. Janice Y. Salw^Kki • • Kurt R. Wcrkhciicr • Carol Dennis R, Wilhams • Dorothy J Wunicr • Anonymous • Cynthia A. William Anonymous • Robbin J. Bcni • WilUam G. Bent • Beall Malcolm E. Artcr Jr Deborah M. Haiietl Scott G, Bcall • • • Douglas R. Berry • Susan Bethel Uizabcth M. Blasgen • Kelly M, Bolton • Paula A Boughtwood • aare E. Boykin • Philip Braxmcicr Jr • Rcgma L Brenneman • James R, Brown • Susan P Brown • M M Tammy Dcnmson DigangiJr. E. Duke • A. Elbs • Celin • Melissa K, Chappcll • Gwyn E, • Hark • • • Robert L. Emert II • Kevin L Emcs • Deborah D. Ent • David R. Evans • Suian A. Evans • Anonymous • Susan L Fadule • Rose M. Farquharton • Vickie L, Feinsicin • Cheryl A. Fitzpatrick • ScoU C. Foresman • Anonymous • Carol A. Fumiss • Anonymous • Anonymous Wayne R, Gifford • Cindy K. Gorton • David R, Gray • Anonymous • Sucy J. Gross • Margaret K. Hardy • Sharon Hargrcaves • L Thomas R. I lansough • Kent A, Hau • Anne S. Anonymous • Anonymous • Robert W. Herman • arolR. Henon • Cindy E. Hcrzog • Beth Ann Hcii • Kenneth • Ilauprich • C, Heydt Hohn • • Johnston • A. David A. Mimlin LynncT. • [mbodcn KeUey Klamut • Lynda Crane limlm I • ShcUey P. Homuk • Daniel D. 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A, Casey • Jominr Kevin H, Maijoric IW M • • • • • Jrlfrry Maiy (M)a|pi„, • John M, IVMa.lmo Di„,c Downey liaric Llxkan Sandra • • Kcvm • • Dcik Dent • Brolio.ki lU-.„.n.l A HnnlcrKk Roscmario • ne« Denise D Fry Sue li Gaimis • R.,r,.ia A. Staub , /jcglcr • M M L • L J,«,. Vugiho n^wlV r" M^ r WiUon w^" Man^C Sandora • Anonymous • Hrenda 1. Starpaii • Vivian G.Schoellcr • Thomas C. Schrcck • Gregg Schumacher • Karen M.Schwikcr • Anonymous • David H Shalto • Cniig S Shields • Samuel J, Shonk • Audrey G, Sibhald • Joseph J ' M Frank D. Pnncipatti • Mary Jane B. Riggi • Michael C, • ' ? » IWP Caihennc • Spiulnick Wimmcr Stable Carol . Sullw^.^ SusanA. Diicme • M Teresa • Deborah h. Jackson * Ernest F. Jackson • Rosema.> A. Jaeger • David E Jensen * David N. Kaswandik • Nanette S Keys • Debr. L. Kirchdocrfer • Stephen R. Koellner • Frank J. Konschnik • Anonyinous ' Mclame S. Krupp • Frances J. Kuhl • Timothy A.Utshaw . Susan M. Usiewski * Sandra C. Loomis • Mania K.Lynn • Judy L MacNeal * Gregory B. Malloch • Tcre»a A, Malloch • ChnsiopherM.Malocu • armcn M. Maloney • Domemca M. MaiusMuski * Elizabeth A, Mays • Gregory R McHugh . Randall E, Mcintosh • Anonymous • EUccn MiUer-Wnghi • Jean M. Miskowski • Paula A Mix * ScoU R Mix • Siacey L MixeU • Rebecca K. Monger * Helen L Morohovech • Mary A. MulhalJ • Roseann M. MureUo • Marianne S. Murray • LcsUe L. Nipple • Robert J. Novelli • Paul T. Nuiaius * Debra A. Oplinger • Catherine R. O'ReUly • Fredenck D. Owen * Michael Palermo • Kimberlce A, Pavkovic • JiUC-Peinon • Joclyne C. Pohutsky • Frank R. Prencavage * Rebecca Deniham Price • Thomas J. Price • Deborah Prmcipam * Mary A. Raymond • Qemem M. Reck • Monica Rei^y • Edwma A. Rcineberg • BeUy J. Reymcr • Kevin D Riedy • Jeff S. Ringhoffer • Anonymous ' Michele D. Russell • Pamela E. Santanasto • Joseph G. Saniangcio • Ruth A Sanlangclo • Gail A. Schellhammcr • Robert L. Schwab • David A. Shand • Jessica Shand • Geraldine A. Shade • Thomas Shields in • Cynthia L. Shipman • Mark D. Shipman * Patricia L. Shoener • Cynthia A. Sieger • KeUy D, Smalc aariej G • SmiOi Joann M. Snyder • Mary Loftus Sochovka • • Ruggicro • • Omima M. Pladus Raucn/ahn Grimes ID • George R. Groom • Jam^.H r"^ Jr T arne H. Gross . Kenncih L Grove • Mary F. Guyer • Carol LHalcovage • Us. M. Hanuscik • Rebecca R H.rmany • ""^-^y • ^u^'^.*i^^"'^ F. Hdben • Peggy A. Homcheck 1 Norton Joseph O'Donncll ' Gma M, Onushco • Holly Karen B, Oslanck • Gerald F. Oltcrixnn • Joiq^i Jean Roycr Peakc • Uslic H Fhilhps • Ochs LOpsomcr • ^"""F Karen L Joanne Fn Geiger Jennifer Wwa J.a,uelinc A, Strenkoskf^ R.MeannSw.dc„ki • Hc.sy A. S/^yiid. ' HnuHhy M. Talarico • Don...J.1«sselmye, • Kathlcc, Tliat.hcr • Stacy • W Gregorv^ M Taihlecn • M V, • Dale E. Mausicller Jr. • Bnan I. McCaffcny • McMuitnc • William H. McNctt 111 • Chns 1 McPhUlips • Anonymous • Dandle L. Michael • Carol S MiUer • Frances A Miller < John MoUcr • Lynne M, Molle, Michael G, Moore • Donna M. Mowcry • Alu-e M Mulhall • Karen M. Murray • Karrie S, Myers • Glenn A Newman • Andrew G. Nolan • Dorcen J. Norton • Kenneth J. • • D.„n,.n J. t^ucJ 1. Wr Douglas l^mg • Holly A • Vicky A. Lysck • Albert C • Catherine L Mann Fagan • Teresa Uxig • Mabus • UoA.Malatcsu • Uurren • • C^Z^^ • Rodney T Jvxies • Kane • Cynthia Karchncr • Mart J Kemgan • Deanna K. Kersietter • Jeffrey L Kile • Wendy C Koenng • Karen R Kopchuk • Richard W. Kowkcr • Rolvn M Knija Karm R Kre.ge • Mary L. Krupka • R^rt G Krtink. Anonymous • Teresa UForgia " Mary T Uchcr • M«ry » Landry • Michelle A. Lalshaw • O-nthi. A Uws.vi • Patncu U Vickie Dawn M, • S.-.rtn« Susan M. Schall • H.Sue ' K.th,ynM.Sch«.cr ^ George W. Schmidt lt^r'!:'.^''''''^'^''• Nani-y "'"^ A ^ Scociwa •• Amy K, Sceaer Seener • T.«- ASeislove A Jane . Aiu^ynK^, . L.xie I. Shaffer • De^". ' Shah • Chnsti^cr G. Shipe Kathy J. Sinalore * Lydia J. Suiglcy • Jcanclle M. Smith Jeffrey Alan Smith * John A Sobnnik Anon>TiUHis • Robert • • John • Grrgor> R Kane • Kcndwr • Kev«, J M I I I M M I M Mark Nancy A Miller Miller • • Minishak • l.eslic J Mitchell Mueller • Palricia II Mtilhall NwerscI Martin • Kimbcrly J Sandra • I racy L I. Miller • Moiyka I • rupik I. Alfred 0. Cindy S Norman • Uura A, {)ldrati Susan M. Pugm • Judith A, Palaiits • Paula A. I'an/Jlta • Kriitinc M. Puiko Cheryl A, Pass • Clurlci M, I'ainypackcr • Linda M, Peic/ • I.ori A, Pingitorc • David F, Pi[>crato • Michael P. yunm Manan J. Redmond • James D, Rcilly • Jill L. Reixilcy • Martin A. Rcymer • Diannc J Reynolds • l^tuiic J. Reynolds • Scott • HcnryJ Riordan • Darcic L. Rolicrts • Penny M. Donald B Roberts Jr • Eileen M. Roch • April L. Koyer • Kcilh A. Royer • Joanne Sands • Cathy L. Sarra • ScouS, Sarra • Tracey E. Sawyer • James R. Scha/fcr • Bnan M, Sthlupp • Anne Schmidt • Ruby L Scoil • F-dward M. P. Rightcr • Roberts • M M Sccoges • Shannon III Carol A, Seidcl • Dcbily die great Pla/a remains. Trod formerly by ilic bustling Ihcocrais of Monic/uma's Empires, today it is thronged by all. As in former times, great events of state continue to be inaugurated here wiUi die blessing of die church which lies on die nordi side of die pla/j, and die office of die president whose ofTicc lies to the cast. Today new dicrc arc lords and new Indians. Little i>cr)uipK hus changed! The sector of die city surrounding die national cnUicdral and almost entirely Spunish Colonial architecture, much of die building stone derived from Ui^ temples and pyramids of die A/.lecs. Tlic cobbled streets exude character. I know of few cities in our own presidential palace and clothes a drying". Since diat date die volcano has remained dormant. We hoped it would remain that way, are now 12.000 feet higher dian our fellow mortals in Bloomsburg. We can feel it and pay die price. The onset of headaches and nausea are an unfortunate and unavoidable consequence of cavorting in high places, to which we all fell victim. One poor fellow, a Mexican tourist FROM THK HOTEL it took a good hour to drive dirough die immense and growing suburbs of Mexico City. A burgeoning population of landless poor and diose escaping die crippling poverty and lack of opportunity in rural areas has led to die unconirollcd growdi of enormous shantytowns which cloak entire hillsides. Houses of corrugated tin and cardboard perch precariously on cramped spaces hewn from die Few have access to basic services of water, sewage or electricity. Enormous multi-story housing projects dot die sprawling suburbs, many of dicm new. TIicsc not unaitraciive looking projects arc presumably pan of die planners' response solid rock, problem which plagues most of die world's developing Tragically a growing population continues to outstrip even die most ambitious projects. Past die margins of ilic sprawling city and and on beyond die irrigated farmlands which sunound it. the land rises into dry. hilly, farming lo a counuics. country reminiscent of northern California. Peering dirough the bus window we catch our of die volcano. "There it is." a student exclaims. first glimpse Towering is An beginning. far THE VINCENTE GUERRERO LODGE City in 1519 and from this place gazed down upon smog glow belies die extraordinary Of more problems of diis burgeoning cloaked in glaciers and partially shrouded by clouds which now seemed to tower over us as if reminding us of our intentions climb it. and of our mortality! Acclimatization, a physiological adaptation lo reduced air pressure and availability of oxygen is crucial to to . . climbing mountains at high altitudes. One consequence of inadequate accUmauzation, and perhaps die most common, is die onset of pulmonary edema, a debilitating condition similar to pneumonia where die lungs eventually become filled widi its yciirs ago in the time of die A/.tccs. From our inexjKnsive accommodations Museum of Andiropology anodicr doy ~ die A TIRED BU TEAM Popocatapetyl. — finest in Central America at die prc-Aziec Temples of die Sun imd have been conslnictcd by die Toltec [x-oplc background was spent the vicissitudes of ihc in his now Sleeping is on the summit of 17.860 the known Woman, Iztaccihuati. Moon, believed to 1500 years ago. Some students visited tlic National Folk Ballet, odicrs a bullfight. Only one of die team succumbed to feet. In the companion volcano to the Aztecs as the cuisine and remained incapacit:iu\l room. THK VOLCANO the roof of our hotel was never far fiom our minds. we could watch tlic sun rise From over die nordi side of Popocatajwil highlighUng its monumental fonii. The early moming light glistened on die copiJcr domed cadicdrals and churches. T\k .Miowfields of die volcano's western nanks glowed red in die evening widi Uie lost light of die setting sun. a color imiplificd to a more surrealistic hue by die ample particulate matter hanging over die city. The Aztec name Popocatapcd is translated. Uie Smoking Mountam. The legend has it tliat Popticatapcil had his Iztaccihuati (The Sleeping Emperor. campaign Women), daughter of eye on die A/iec Popocatapetl. on returning from a victorious lo claim his beloved l/.tnccihuati. was his nvals who leammg of his preceded by word Him he had been killed. Iztaccihuati deadi died widi grief, whereupon Popocatapetl sent lEOTIHUACAN. Gslablished by the Tollec people 1.500 years ago and inhabited by an estimated 85.000 people. BU students can be seen on the Moon tooking south toward top of the Temple o( the Temple of the Sun. sitting city. pressing interest was die view of Popocatapetl its ut the Hotel Cadicdral, only half a bIcKk from die presidcntiiil place, wc made cultural pilgrimages to alt die important museums, cathedrals and palaces. An entire day was spent at the" die great die diins out and the entire valley sparkles, a luminous from a million lights. The view is truly wonderful but embellish virtually every siieet. Ilie city a^ipcais to have been budt widi die aesdiclic, cultural imd spiritual needs of Uic people in mind. Mexicans from die outlying provinces visitmg the city stand in awe ui the splendor of might have done five hundred located at Aztec City. The view of Mexico City is still magnificent, diough by day it is partially obscured by smog. At night meticulously cobbled streets and (luiel, flower lined alleys and malls. Public buildings arc architectural works of an dial archilociurc. just as diey is lowest point exactly between the two volcanoes. Popocatapcd and Ixtaccdiuati at die upper edge of a pine forest (montezumac.). Bunch grasses and lupines extend above die forest to around 13.500 feeL It is recorded diat Fernandez Cortez stood at precisely diis spot on his march to Mexico the country with comparable grandeur of architecture, none with a from lower altitudes collapsed in die corridor of die lodge just as wc arrived, a victim of oxygen deprivation. inauspicious thai lay Plunder army stew at a market cafe, and we're on our way to the Vinccnie Guerrero Lodge which lies at 12,950 feet above sea level at die foot of the mountain; a remarkably high location for a lodge. funeral (lame. Cadiolicism. CITY, the home of more than three distinct over a period of 1500 years, finally succumbed to summit I Carmed beaiu. tortillas, hot sauce, eggs and vegetables are pded into our packs, then a quick snack of pig worshipped as MEXICO time mountain. built die great surrounded by a ring of volcanic mountains the air becomes trapped over the city creating one of liic world's smoggicst landscqxx civil iulions first At Amecameca, a small town at the foot of Popocatapcd we stopped for lead free gas for our stoves, and at the colorful town market for victuals to last us for our six days on the of a 6f>s clear and for the see the incredulous look of disbelief in die eyes of our students. "That's die mountain we're going to climb!" a snow blown Ten hours later wc jet. into and contributes smog which hangs over becomes Chnstmas break expedition. a.m. on a late Mexico City winter. The air is bad here. At a mile and above sea level automobiles s^ww out almost double pollution as at sea level not clouds, but the outline of die mountain and the Bloomsburg University miserably cold morning with a threat of snow in we left the QUEST ofHcc at 3:30 December moming and scurried south along the air as of An account — — know above die clouds the great bulk of die mountain is impressive in die Uruted States outside of Alaska. It is hard to believe that the snowfields in the sky are — much bigger dian anything LOS CRUCES CAMP on the volcanic 14.300 feet. In 1976 the glacier was adjacent to our camp. Iztaccihuati is in the background. ash at Tho Alumni Quarlcrly, Spring 1990 ONE OF THE MANY CROSSES above the Vincenle Guerrero Lodge 12.800 21 lusl at feet. Glaciers can be seen Hanking the northern slopes of Popocalapetyl. EVENING cathedral's SUNLIGHT dome flanking in highlights GROUP PHOTOGRAPH a Mexico City and glaciers the western slopes of Popocatapetyl, some 40 miles away to the taken during one Rhonda ^^mrtKT^^'^S Smithy Tom Nurse. Robin of our training days al the VInconIo Guorroro Lodno f^oisonous be clearly seen. Coup members wo?e Jolfroy Kile Schulz. Tony Quartararo. Stephanie Paglalccettl. Dan Foster fvlnrk SchZ' ?' East. Glowatski. Alex Shiner. Stephanie Johnson. Kurt Lieborman. liquids. Wc took hikes into the surrounding area in an attempt to accelerate the process of acclimatization and lest our bodies response to physical exertion. Each day we became a little stronger, our appetites returned, and we were eager to move higher to the next camp which wc had decided would be a point on the mountain named Los Cruccs, a solitary place on the Northeast flank of the mountain at 14.400 feet where the death of two mountaineers attempting Popocatapctl is commemorated by two large tubular steel crosses. Crosses arc a fairly commemoration of poor common souls who sight fall in Mexico. The foul lo any of life's multitude of mishaps is duly exercised by relatives who construct not only crosses where the mishap occurred but sometimes elaborate shrines that guard replicas of their favorite saint. This practice might be beneficially implemented in our own country. A succession of crosses along the margins of the highways might serve as a deterrent to those who need a reminder of their mortality. OUT OF OUR BUNKBEDS by 6 a.m. we watched a spectacular sunrise over Pico Orizabo, another volcano even higher than Popocatapctl. some 50 miles to the east. Cooking, using gasoline stoves is allowed only outside the lodge to avoid its destruction by fire. After a substantial breakfast of frioles. huevos con pane we began the long slow plod carrying 40 pound packs to Los Cruccs. Very quickly wc rise above the last of the pine forest. Another Uiousand feel and we are above the bunch grasses and lupines and enter the unchallenged domain of vulcan. This is a landscape unmistakably created by violence and fire. Visions of historic eruptions with molten lava flowing down the mountain is sufficient for the most unimaginative to periodically pause and glance towards the rim. Large emissions of sulphur gases and steam create clearly discemablc clouds over the mountain, particularly in the early morning when the air is cool and still. Our packs, although not more than fifty pounds, seem heavier than when we had casually thrown them on our backs at Bloomsburg, The pace was slow. The grunting and gasping became more audible with every foot of elevation, tlic rests more frequent and longer. We were beginning to feci good about the time we'd put into running up and Bloomsburg University stadium apparent who steps; hadn't put their lime it in. was also down the becoming All the mindless exercise of the long months of Fall was beginning lo pay ftandsome dividends. Around 2 p.m. we arrived at Los Cruces, a small level area on the broad back of a volcanic ash spur, presumably carved by the glacier which is now slowly retreating up the mountain- In 1976 I had been ai Los Cruces and the glacier was then next to the camp, now it was more than six hundred yards away. Global wanning perhaps! The glacier being our only source of water necessitated considerable excrlion followed by a lengthy stini of mcliing the ice into water. Sleeping at 14.400' is not an easy task. Acclimati/iiiion should ideally occur at about KKK) feet of altiiudc gain per day which meant wc would have bcnefilcd from a couple of cxira days at the altitude, the lower elevation of the lodge. Unadjusted lo the body continues to iiy and function us if ii were much lower, particularly the breuihing. Stakes brcadiing phenomenon whereby the victim wakes up gasping for air creating great consternation among lent mutes and ilio-sc in adjoining tents. Stokes breatliing is caused be the lK)dy's results, a demand — for air being inadequately gasping results sea level but is mci iIjc sudden and noisy from a breathing rhydim which works fine ut too slow in the rarificd air, causing u sudden onset of convulsive breathing. Wc decided to go to bed early and rise at 4 a.m. Uie following morning, lo make an attempl on the summit. Il was dark by 6:30 p.m.. The cold air rolled down tlie niouniainside driving us into the warmth and obhvion of our sleeping THE FRK-DAWN HOURS ai a find ihe human bags, condition generally low ebb. Surprisingly, motivation lo leave a sleeping bag and venture out lo take care of ablutions, start the stove and prepare a breakfast of oat meal our breakfast of choice is not low. Forty miles U) the wcm, warm — — Mexico City was spread out below us in an extraordinary luminous show of ilic city's lights. Pueblo, to Uie east, the second largest city in Mexico, was also aglow with lights. By the time breakfast oatmeal had been forced everyone was ready to leave camp, the down and of duwn firsi hint A appeared. streak of red spread across the Uopical sky highlighting Mexico's highest mountain, Pico Ori/.abo, whose summit soars more than a thousand feet higher than that of Popocatapctl 's. Before daylight we were on our way, stumbling along a nanow. sometimes icy. ill defined trail, traversing east around the mountain, from where wc hoped lo find access to the The summiL altitude 1 I Uie crater which we knew was close on account of ihc occasional blasts of sulphur fumes which spewed out over ihc rim. the mounuin SITTING on trembled. rock ledges caiing lunch could feel ihc grinding and pounding of rocks deep in the earth. It lasted only for a few seconds. There was silence. No one spoke as wc looked ai each other in disbelief. "Did you feel that? Everyone suddenly spoke at once? Oh my god. I ihoughi. Ihc volcano's erupting! My first reaction was to I look for an escape route mounuin while simultaneously wondering if it down ihe would be Cunningham. recurrence, bui ihe shake li»d veins, rcviiuli/ing us Fortunately, there was no pumiwi more ilmn a liiile mtrenuliii into our tlie rest. We were now «lx)ve ihc volcanic ush which forms Uio Inilk of Uic volcimo and hiul niovwl onto u series of ledges which led precariously lo ihe very edge of Uie crulcr. One moment wo were on sleep rock, the ncxl on Uic edge of iin uhyss which dropped vcriicully a Ihousujut fey laic uflernoon. (juile lircd. Not a voice was heard were all fast asleep. in camp ihul evening. By K p ni, we Unbelievingly, by 3 a.m. Ihc following morning the mujorily of the group decided Ihey were prepared lo make a second ullempi for Uie sumniil. By 6 u,m. we were once more plodding our weary wuy up ihe mnunlnin. Just Ijcfore noon wc again reached ihc ritn, Wc could sec where we had Ixicn Uiworled ihe previous day hul now we could aho sec our way clear lo the anoUier H(K) towards the snow covered summit which rose alx)ve us for feel. As wc walked ulong Uic edge of Uie crater snowficlds there were a surprising number of shrines marking Ihc plates where unforiunuie climtwrs had presumably stumbled over Uie rim U) ihcir inevitable doom. The natural reaction wu.s lo move a lillle away from iJie rim and conlemi>latc some brighter proupccl. Where the rim begins U) Htecpcn is where Uie mountain is flanked by glaciers. Mere we paused lo rcsl and pul on our cranijjons devises which enabled us lo ncgoltale sleep snow and ice without — climbers Climbing ropes and U) u roi)c The ice axes were idea l)eing thai if now used, four one member of the group should slip die others would be able to anest Uie fall. In Uiis manner, wc moved cauljously and slowly Uiwards Uie summit. At 2;30 p.m. we could climb no higher. Wc hud arrived on the summit of I'opocala[K:tl, lircd but very happy. SO WHATI SOME MIGHT SAV, So you climbed a Mexico. What docs it all mean? One benefit was that ii provided many of our students wiUi mountain WE WERE ALL Wolff. Kristen possible to outrun Ihc lava. slipping. slowed down our pace, and frequent slops were necessary for everyone to rest and recover. By 1 a.m. wc were above 16,000 feet. Al p.m. wc were wiihm striking distance of the summit but decided to to lake a food break, rcsc a little and then climb the last few hundred feel to the rim of when Ken in Uicir first cross cultural experience. By every turn of die clock integrated world economy. wc move A closer to a more United Europe represents a market place 30% larger than our own. To compete successfully in those markets wc will have to understand people who live on ihc oUicr side of Uie planet, speak diffcrcni Continued on Page 39 Th« Alumni QuarUrly, Spring 1990 22 News about your classmates 1912 Howard Represcnlatlvc: Fcrmtemakcr, 587 Bloumiburg, PA Pirih Si., 7S4-I920. E. J78I5. F. '23 Archie Litwhiler '23 died in January. them deceased. ia 1931 He Grace in area Markley '23 died in January at age 93. in World War I in the 7ih Infantry Division. He came to Milford m '23 after being appointed Math teacher and aiiistani principal. Uler he assumed the post of principal of the Milford had served Columbia and Monlour cuunlici, including loll, (Jrecnwood Townihip and Danville. Survivori include Iwu dau^tcn. lilemenlary and High School. 1916 school was changed to the Ira Markley School, because of Mr, Markle/s integrity, and his Leaching which engendered the respect and apprcaaiion name of 'ITie Alice Kahny Kublnion '16, died She ycari. her lurvivori arc her huiband Fred II. 25 RliHimNburft, Bcalrlcc '18 died in Ociobcr at age She hud been a icaclicr in Irvinglon, NJ for many yean, Surviving arc oouiini. 92, 784-3532. Wyoming World War D William C. Furlanl '32 died in October at An elcmcnUry school teacher for 45 ycari, Street in the Ridley School District', leaching in Lcipervillc and Eddyslone schools and from the laitcr in He 1977. <'hurch (215) Gracp K^hbach Mllkr, KoyiMford, I»A I946K. SI., 94«..17«0. Representative: 1924 Fourth W. Edward F. .Schuyler, Ridge Ave., BloumNburv. 784-1515. (717) (717) Lois Representative: Margaret R. Bristol '33 died I78I5. December 29 Anna DavU Klnglown, SI,, llarruw, Mahoncy I.ydia She taught '24 died in for many Wyoming schools and after Mount Holly, NJ, She December years in at age West the reiircmcnt. taught in is survived by a siqxiaiighicr and a siiier, (717) 889.3838. (Jrace (fiilNhail I'anni'bakir, 53 East SUIh SI., llluomNburg, I»A 17815. (717) 784-3519. Adulph BuBu.s£i'WMkt *20 November, in was lie U«ia, died, at a scliix)! leather for Hanover Township his wife. IS retiring in 1963. Ihirc son*, ogc K9. many in ycar» Surviving Kmma Thomas October Blalsdcll '21 bmihcr and her daughter in Old Forge. December 1988. age at 72. 1926 I'chniary at age 84. Nonislown. where she taught Survivors include two dnughlcn. for ten age 89, She uughi in public ichooli in Hcdilchcm and New Jcncy and wai a govcmesi for several yean. She is survived by a sister, brother, Ihcy also investigate and prosecute cases of individuals practicing without a license. and 18603. Grace Grimths She was employed by Plymouth schools as an bnghsh teacher for many years. She is survived by a niece and nephew. Josephine M. Warren January 1923 Rcprcscniallve: Edwards. 2024 Bloomsburg. PA Rev. Old I78I5. in die Plains '^'^ V, He irurcd (717) in October, . mamagc. She 784- He School Distnct and Sinjci School until is survived by two ' He '^"""^ lOBo'l?'' ! 11, \, Philadelphia H R„,d. ^'^^'^ in 1962. daughters. Raymond Berwick B. Bennett '23 died had been a teacher in J*nwfy elementary educaUon in several area school dsitricts pnor to her is 752-5367. (717) former ha She was a line Mountain School Dislria. collector and justice of the peace (Phillips) Plowrlght '34 died in She had been a teacher in Scranton public schools and at Qark's Green RIcmcniary school. She retired as a teacher in the Orange County pubUc schools. She is survived by a stepDecember. 1935 Representative: survived by a daughter. at K. age Mazukewlw Pennington '28 is deceased. '28. '30 died m 1929 1930 (717) Bloomsburg, Reed, 151 PA I78I5 784-0861. Alice KIryluk '41, 71, of Nicholson. PA died January 19 at Community Medical Center following an illness. Bom in Scranton, she aUended schools there and in Hop Bottom. PA. graduating from the latter high school. She attended Keystone Junior College and received a masters degree in counseling frorn Marywood College. She retired from Lackawanna Trail High School. Factoryville as a guidance counselor, having received its outstanding teacher award. She had previously uughl in Swedesboro, NJ. Coudersport. New Albany and Tunkhannock, She was a member of the Nauonal hd. Assoc. Kappa PA War Stale Educaiion Assoc. and die Delta Gamma member and John McGrew '35 died in October. He served army intelligence officer duruig World Society Intemauonal. She was a post vice president of Nicholson Borough Council and a member of the Nicholson Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. II. lie retired as a senior administrative officer at John Hopkins University's applied physics laboratory Survivors include his wife. Carolyn, five sons and a ^^Doroth, T. Schaeffcr '41 died February 26. 1942 1936 Representatives: LeGrande. 76 N. Cedar 18201. RcpresentatUe: U7 I. C. Stuart and Eda Edwards, 705 Country Club Dr Bloomsburg, PA 17815. (717) 784-0908.' Bessie daughter. Representative: Isabel Chelosky "*sler. 710 N. Ocean Blvd. «208 Pompano Beach. Fl„ 33062 17846. St., William as an 85. Blller. Fourth E. Representative: Clayton H. HInkel, Jefferson St.. Bloomsbure, PA 17815. (717) 784-3218. 418 in three sons and four daughters. (717) '21 died in February at age 88. 1956^ a 1940 Representative; '34 died ui January, Mount Carnicl Twp. Survivors include Uendlcr. Ltstw Coyne daughter. Representative: Kayc Applcman 1132 Market St.. Berwick PA is 1941 retired teacher in the Jean 1928 she to the PA State Board of Vehicle Manufacturers. Dealers, and Salespersons. The at and diice children, London. CT. school system, retiring in In addition to her husband. Qifford, survived by a son. consumer member years. in New November '80. Alice Inez A. (Wlntcrsteen) Clodfcltcr '26 died She was a school teacher and last taught at Uic Skippuck Hlcmcnliiry Sthot)l near m Evelyn F. Young '39 died in January at age She had been employed as a school teacher by the Clair E. Troy '33 has been appontcd as a 1934 her rcurcmeni in 1973. Survivor? include a brother and twosistcn, died 784-49IS. Dorothy L. Hudelson '39 died August 26 *33 died in She was employed by the Plymouth public schools for 41 years and the Ebcnczcr Faith Chnjiian School for seven. She is survived by a sister and two brothers. against licensees for violauon of the boards's liccnsmg laws, Mary G. Martin '26 died m December. She Uught in the New York jHiblic schwl system until Kdwards (717) St., 80, Board grants and renews licenses, conducts examinations and issues disciplinary actions and « daughlcr. 1921 ilulcn and a son. 17967 l»A Ruth Dugan Smeal, Bloomsburg. PA Market S. 1988. Sarah A. Joni-s '24 celebrated her 85th December 2. She is living with her I'uurlh church and community 1939 Lawson, 644 E. PA 17815 Bloomsburg, St., 784-2046. 740 PA in a^airs. 1933 birthday on Kiprvunlullvcs: 21 pubhc schools and later Valley West School District During She was very active age 85. 1925 1920 her was She earned her bachelor's degree at College Misericordia and completed graduate work at Bucknell Univcniiy. survived by is '23 died in July Baldauskl Keklallls '24 died in October. She had taught in the elementary school in Wyoming, She is survived by her husband. Peter Riprcsintttllvc: tin at Prior to retirement, she a teacher in the Edwardsvillc Aldona 1919 23. retired 84. M. Ull home on Febmary lisicr. I7K15. I'A Helen Seman '38 of Edwardsvillc died R.D. 17815 president of the United Suics. I78I5. SI., PA the Kdna Davvnporl OhI. 784-0142. Harris, VV. he spent 31 years 236 nth E. Ezra Bloomsburg, 451, School. Hudson, and prior to her retirement in 1962. at the MaffeU Street Sthl, Survivon include a Repre»enla(lvc: (717) in she was a secretary of the Selective Service Board and received a commendation from the at daughlcr. Ki'prcMi'ntuIlve: died age 77, Qcvcland first at Marlon WIMIami Mancval (Pop) 1918 '31 survived by a daughter three daughters. riorvnce L. (Alhi-rlun) ShifTcr '17 died, nijc 92, in December. She had uughi ai ihc fomicr Ixonurd School ai Ijdcc Silkwonh and laicr ai I'lvc Fork* School and I'oriy I'on High School. find a Box (717) Plains Township Schools, leaching ui Among Representative: community, Jennie M. Powell '23 died, in December, in age 93. She began her leaching career in 1916 and had been an cicmcniury school teacher in the 1917 Stover is Charles H. Hcnrle, 30 Representatives: Nottingham Rd., Bloomsburg, PA I78I5. 784-5835. (717) Dorothy Edgar Cronover, 115 Nottingham Rd., Bloomsburg, PA 17815. (717) 784-3093. Nell M. Richie, R.D. 2, Crest wood, Bloomsburg, PA 17815. (717) 784-4271. 1932 5. lurvivcd by Iwu ttcpioni. ii (Rouih) age 78. She at 1938 the «. 1989. Hilda Willlver '16 died in Pebntary ii ige 93. She hud uughi ol lla/Jelon High Schocri for 24 at K. December of the Valclla Dcccml>cr G. Edward Deily '37 and Arlene C. Barton were married in November. They are living in Bloomsburg. and a son. C total Colder, 1103 PA 17815. Bloomsburg, (Kaufman) December Ira C. ichooli Ihroughoul J. Jones '31 died in age 77, She had been a teacher in ihc Millon schools before retiring in 1968. She is survived by her huiband, Albert. daughters, three brothers artd a sister. many yean teacher for Frank filoomsbure, St., 784-5783. (717) B. lie Market S. ai principal of the was a volunteer for many years for several local community organi/.atiu>ns. He is survived by two (Bogart) Liwton '14. 94. dte4 in December. She htd been honored 75-yc*r alumna at IIU in itie Spring of 89. She wai a Linn, 165 Nottingham Rd., PA I78I5. (717) 7M-I857. Representative: 1968 after 43 yean in education, most of John Audubon School. He retired in (717) 1914 l.cah Margaret Hughea Margaret Stale St.. 458-6671. Ruth MlllvHIe. PA 18219. (717) PA Margaret E. Noel '30 died in November at age 79. She was a reuttd teacher having taught in Northumberland axi.ity schools. Survivors include a sister and two brvHhcr^ Representatives: S. I78IS. Market (717) (717) PA Noll Rd " 872-8642. St., 788-1854 or 455-9SSl! 1937 853 Jeanne Richmond 17603. Mar, J.ne Fink Conyngham, McCutcheon. 249 Main Swartx Wagner Hazlelon. St.. 454-1427. (717) Representative: 1104 Zimmerman. Lancaster. PA * r schooh for more than 40 J^^-y-s He years. is County survived by a 1943 Sara St.. Maria Berger Bloomsbure PA 784-4850. Dorothy Hess Representative: PA 17«?. 17815. Betty Katerman Algall. Bloomsburg. ^^'^ " (717) • 784-5584. "This takes me ekcuon c«npl«tcs students full cycle." Monon His said. a span of service to educators and Th» Alumni Quariwly, Spring 1990 ai all lc%-elt Hamson dodofiic of the Year Award. earned his master's degree and hit m education at Rutgers. He scrv^ BU Ahimm Awanl in its -5ih year, recognizes outstanding teachers and s)TnbMUws the stale s appreciation for the important wie teachers play in the education and development of our children. the Association Board of Directoo from 1972 to 1975 and received the Atsocialion't Ditiinguiihed Service 23 The annual awanl. now 19Sa ut 1961 1957 Represenlallve: [.County RcprrscnCallve: William Puhulsky, 222 West End Ave.. North Plalnfleld, NJ 07060. (201) 755-4986. MORSON SERHAN 70 56 1944 A ReprescnUtlve: Sara Dockcj Edwards 545 E. IKh Sc., Berwick, PA 18603. (717) 759-9733. 1945 Representative: John, 928 Bloomsburg, Mary Lou Fenstcmaker Country Club Dr., PA 1781S. (717) 784-0434.' 1946 Representatives: Anastasla Pappas 102 W. Mahoning St., Danville, PA 17821. (717) 275-3046. Jacqueline Shaffer Creasy. R.D. 1. Box 304, Catawlssa, PA 17820. (717) 784- 3035. St., Bunge, 12 Carroll Park, Bloomsburg (717) L. Betty L. Fisher, Club Dr., Bloomsburg, (717) 784-0434. 928 broadcasting career, he has served at infonnaiion director al Lycoming College. Shamokin and Chuck Daly '52. coach of the Detroit Pistons, was prominently featured m afXicle. The article emphasized retired in December dectased. Ii AL US Amiy. She is an cducaii.>n US Army Chemical School Fon awanl She has Uught thini grade al the Hopewell School in Southern Uhigh School Dittrici In Bethlehem tinoe graduatiun. She it mother of two children: W. Scoll Warv 29, and Karen Ounan. 27. as Ruth Jane Hoyci, also now native, will '6| Pa Carol Vane* Wary '61 was one of ten finalitu for Penntylvania't leachcr of the Year ui hit wife, the fornicr a return to this area lo clothes, since he coaches in the is considered one of the beat dressed NBA. BU is He broke she began her career in a one-room Qeveland Township. The building is now on display at the Bloomsburg Fairgrounds. She was last employed at W.W. Evans HcmcnUry Bloomsburg, retiring in 72. a daughter, five iislen and Lucy M. Miles '49 died in Among her two brolhcn. December age 74. She retired in 1979 from the Brijiol Borough Schod District, where she uught fourth grade at the at Avenue school for 26 years. She survived by her husband, Elmer, and one daughter. Jefferson is 391-9106. as dean Representative: Carolyn Vernoy Reltz, 214 Fair Oaks Ave., Horsham, PA 19044. (215) 675-8675. 1952 RepresenUtlve: Frank J. Furgele, SUr Route, Box 228, Lakeville, PA 18438. (717) 227-4946. WillUra (Buck) Bybam '52, who retired from leaching several years ago. has retired from his sporu broadcasung career after 28 yean. Last November he was mducted mio the Wen Branch Valley Spciu HaJl of Fame in Williamtpon. for 1 1 State Dr., 0K502. (201) RobtrC an Chick DeFcbo '58 Hummclstown Tavern, He the Dolores 17815. is ihc Dr., 784-7438. began his career with the Social Security Administration as a claims representative in Scptanbcr '60. former I been appointed poil, owner of coonlmalmg PSIiA activiuei area He retidcs in Media with the will be bringing jatt lo Bernard O'Brien '58 died in November al age He wai pnncipal of the Jackson and tlevcland at the '62 has their krt)!! Sth(X)l. '69 70, and in the Philadelphia hit wife, Betsy, and two simt, 1963 Pal Cranfurd, 77 lllehl Hawthorne Ave., GllbcrlivllU. PA 19525 367-9755. (215) Dean Curter He was a speech II. 31, '63. died in Oaober palliologiit for al age Oiiining (NY) tchcHili. Survivors include hit mother, two ncphcwi, and a niece. Lina, a ton and a daughter. Beatrice U. Rublnaun '63, atiociatc profcBiur of biology at Moyne College in Syracuse. NY, has l>ccn named Teacher of the Year U 1959 district The Hazlaon office serves people in Carbon County and paru of Schuylkill and Luzerne counties. He NJ lobbying aciivilici. working with reprciontaiivei from iclcvition. radio and newipaiwri, and was atsislant pnncipal of llarnson Morion Middle School m 70. Among his survivors arc hii wife. Doyle Office, Sirunk J. Repreicniatlvc: 59. Club (717) M«ad, major rotpontibiliiiei arc managing PSEA't his hopefully on a regular bant Chick's backgnjund includes several yean as a ja/y ban player with many of the arca'i finest jau musicians Country Bella 2. 874.J118. Philadelphia office ut the I'enniylvania Stale Education Asiocialion (i'SHA). In hit new Tavem of principal 607 Richard K. Lloyd, 80 R,l>. attitiani enecutive director in charge of the Greater years. University, his moat recent iwiition. 79 Reprcsenlallves: Duvld Harnharl, 8 Maple Terrace, Verona, NJ 07044, (201) 857-0461; Sandra Pfhlcr Bruwn, 2220 Kings Ave, Easton, I'A IK042, (215) 252-2881; and Mark Walsh, IK .Sunsil Lane, Landing, NJ 07850, (201) 398- al the college's at iprmg a)nvlaware County Branch of the PA Association for the Blind- He and worked as served previously as a board a controller for (he blind two years before icoeni member astociaUun retiremeitt. Selgfrcld Goobic to the Wyoming '64 presented a two dozen applitjuod Valley Women's Club. Donna, who eamed a rnaitei't degree in theatre arU Penn Sutc. taught for 13 years al College al Miiericordia, Penn Slate l^hman, and Lu/eme County Community College. She also spent leven yean as a profettiuna) lUge manager and in lummer slock produoiunt. She a long history of service to the He began in 1967 at a member of the Comrmoee on School and College Rclaiions. He Nancy currently Paul Franklin '59 was named director of the Williamspon regional office of environmental protection for the Department of Environmental Resources (DER). He joined DER rn June '74 servmg at a saniuiion lupcrvitor for various DER for MSA. 1964 elementary schoolt m Northumberland County and alto in Sunbury High Stiiool, She later owned and t;pcralcd ihc Margufcl Trcon I^ict Shop in Milton and I ricndly athioiii is a reading coniultanl for Silver Burdetie & Ginn. 1960 Rcpreientativc: James Jeffrey Lane, Cbappaqua, (914) 238-5417. Carol Vance erf Wary J. NY '60 hat been the lop ten finalisu for the Peck, 40 10514. named one Pennsylvama Teacher Harry Humet '64 has been awarded a $20,000 Creative Writing Fellowship by the National Endowment for the Aru He waa one of 97 grantees chosen from a pool of over 2.000 applicants from 49 lUlet, the District of Columbia, the U.S. Virgin Islands and eight foreign counlhci. Thete grants were designed to allow individual : Th* ArumnI Quarterly^ Spring 1990 24 creaiive wrilcn of excellence or promiie lo dcvolc ihemielvei fully lo ihcir wnting. Through irt gnnu lo crejiuvc wriicri, the IJicraiure Ptognm h«i funded »omc of ihii counlryi moi reipecicd aulhon and pocii, including John fJcrrymm, Alice WaJker, t Carver, Grace Palcy, Jiaac Haihevii Singer. John Gardner, Marge Piercy and John Aihbcry. our hope granu lhal Ihcie lo follow ihcir viiion. wherever ii will free wrilen uJcei ihem," laid Chainman John I-'rohnmaycr, "Hy aiiiiung lomany wrilen from lo many pani of ihc couniry, ihc Ondowmenl hopci lo play lome imall part in nurturing a liicraturc that iruly reflect! ihc divenity of ihc Unilcd Slaiei." "One my uppcurcd m an arliclc by Knan H, IJcrkcnilock, cone uptrn dent for Reading fCaffU Timrx The ajnneciiOTii bciwecn literature, rnun und included public Hloomiburg icrvice valuei were encouraged. (How many timet did we hear. "You're educated. You're capable. Ii'i your duty to do things for your community.") Sandy and conccmi ai Hawk Mountain, ub<)ut family, I hkc i>ocmii Humci' firit ptxm appeared when he wsi 27. and book wai publiihcd when he wai AH "Moil of my writing u)llcoguei htid tJicir NliAi when ihey were m their Mh. Here I um in ihc 50i, 'Ihcy were faiiicr ut it ilum I, "1 wm working, hut juxi couldn't pull it off, and obviouily dicrc'i u l.>t of discuuriigcmciit und uncenamly ui lo whi-lhcr d ever do anything. I fcJt I had Ihc lalcnl, und 1 fell it wuk jui[ u muticr UK, published work iipjxMri'd in 1»J62 und he hui continued ntwidily limc thiil time. you how, but I cumc into pluic my MU. und I where I Sandra m , , , Hooki Lincoln S. MllUr Patricia Varano Sosnosklc '69. a seventh and eighlh grade math teacher at the Queen of Peace Parochial School in Shamokui, was featured in an '65 was named a Ha rrisburg- based AMP I homiis J. Miller Jr. '65, died in January "gc 46. I-omicrly of Ceniralia, he was an Hirowing Robbing Thii Away ihc "A Wcuiher lu.M collection diuws heavily from his background in the coal region of nonhcustcni I cnn.^ylvuniQ, to, Ilumci "If, ihc pnmury lundscape I relutc luid, A thrco limc winnci of the Pcinisylvaniu Council on the Ani rdlowship (Jraiit, Ilumci hai published Bhort ficuon and c«uyi. and is the founder and editor of Iho poclry joumul. Yarrow. lie camod a muster of fine am m cn:«uve wriimg I ihe Univcnity of North Cun>Una ut (irccnshoro "When you start writing, ii «un* triggering, One Idea will spawn two or tJircc on the margins " l-or Ihis reason, die jwciry of Harr)' ccfUin 10 continue. lhal I Lynald SIKbce ol president Compuii," und of -65. '68 hai b«cn .ppoinlcd board of aiiociaies of The the the htluts," my pnmary Humes u As die uullioi himself ,h,h flow, the poems," it received a K*'^"'*",J^'"" Masters of Education in Reading from ShiwKnsbura * univcnity, James Selcavagc '64. business teacher at lamaqua Area High School, has co-auihored u textworiibook cntiUcd DDC-Dtskiop Publishing. Ihe book, he said, cniphasi/es a hands-on approach to teaching sludenU how to create the memorandum forms, Iciicfhcads. advertisements, newsletter? and other compuier-gcncraled producu. (lAH-LVlIC), ^•"^y H<»P.1.I Center His Communiiy. 1966 Anthony J. Ceria. N.mcy '66. -70 w., named supcnnlendcnt-elcci Ihe « Wyoming at a recent special meeting of Valley West School Board Paul ( Sadusky '66 died in J«,u.ry He w,a an I-j,gUsh and reading teacher at at (Mri. Roben Kirl K. Shcarrcr '66 was recently appointed director of the OfHce of Environmental Energy Management of the Department of Environmental « Resounres (DliR). for the Bnan, arc parcnU of iwo 15, Linda HIne Yanick '69. who has been leaching kmdcrgancn students at Transfiguration Catholic School for the past ten years, was featured an arucic wnilen by Mark Gilger. m the Shamokm News llem. Unda, who is working on staff writer for a master's degree in early childhood educauon at BU. began her teaching career as a fini grade instructor at Garfield School in Shamokin. She and her husband, Greg are the parent! of two children: Greg, 18, and Manssa 14 reside in Elysburg. Point wnilen by Patty Rhoads. staff wnter m Representative: John Korrcstal Dr., Bear. DE W. Daifovo 215 19701. 834- 1964. ' ^ formerly taught m the public schools of Allcniown and Sunbury She is FOUR at NAS where he served as the A1M-54C "PHOENDC" OpcraUonal Test Director. in Jan. '81. commencing the A1M-54C OPEVAL, he VF-I24 for F-14 refresher training and sundardization in OcL 83 in preparation for his next assignment. In Jan. '84 he joined the "Blacklions" of Fighter Squadron 213 at NAS Miramar, where he served as mainienancc officer. fleet After complclmg a 6 month Department Head tour and a six month Western Pacific/Indian Ocean deployment aboard USS ENTERPRISE and Air Wing Eleven, he was selected to auend the Naval War College in Newport. RI. He graduated from Ihcir in Jun. '86 while independently earning a Masters of Science in Management from Salve Regina College. He then reported to VF-124 for t bncf Replacement Training period, and subsequently 1 joined the Operations Department al COMFTTAEWin Oct, '86 while awaiting assignment WINGPAC lo-RGHTINGTWO" Commander Scrtian reported to fighter Squadron TWO as the Executive Officer in He assumed command of the "Bounty Hunters" on 3 June 1988. He has over 3700 hours and 968 carrier landings in fighter aircraft He wears [he Joint Service Commendation Medal. Navy Commcndauon Medal. Navy Achievement Medal with Gold Star. Navy Unit Commendation with Bronze Star, Meritorious Unit Commendation with Bronze Star. Navy Expeditionary Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Armed Forces Expeditionary Jan. '87. Medal with two Bronze Slar^, Humanitanan Service Medal, and Sea Service Deployment Ribbon. He IS married to the former Laurie Sirocco of Whiiestone. NY. They reside with their son Anihony, and daughter, Nicole, in Scripps Ranch San Diego. CA, 1971 Representative: William spcciahitauon in instructional systems from the PA Stale University, Dave Cooper '70 has written a ands on Social Studies". 1, offcnng sample classroom projects I make history M come ,s of book iiilcd workbook a and acUviucs William E. Chapeil & Dempsey Justice Cluley, '71 has joined Putney Associates John J. "Doe- O'Hearn '71 was guest of honor at ihe 20th Annual Tech Faculty Athletic Associauon Banquet He is a '70 ,s memberof the Susan Housenick Neville '71 and her hus^nd. Robert, are the parents of a son bom in 1972 to alive for students. 102«**T'"'?"'T PP"'*'"'" 22124 ^ J«1«'lne Feddock, C'*-- Oakton, VA. Execuuve Director Chief Execuuve Officer of Hie Eye tnsutuic ui Piusburgh Hospital. Mary H. f7lV684"8733''' I9.year m & Eat an for the CA lech faculty. Barbara Bonham '70 received a Ph D curnculum and mstruciion with an area nd a. Magu. Advertising as a senior account manager. He and his wife Judy '72 reside in Mountamlop, 1970 Hugh Marilyn Stelnhart 66. a first grade teacher St Caiunu School. Kulpmont, was Shamokm Newt-hem, She F. age Nonh Warren Regional High School in Blairstown lownship. He is survived by a daughter and a son, article '«4 6 92"2To3"."'* from the F-4N to the F-I4A "TOMCAT". He completed a deployment with the Sundowners and Air Wing Fifteen aboard USS KITTY HAWK to the Western Pacific and Indian Ocean. Commander Serhan was next assigned to Seide Representative: Norrain children, Lynn, 17. and Tney featured Sandy Thornton She and her husband. Charles, responsibilities include dminiiiraiivo duiics, presiding over regular meetings, and woriimg to improve communication bethwcn 1 AH LVHC and ihe wnilen by Paul D. Melrocavugc She has been icachmg at icvcral schools since 1969. with the exception of five yean when she took off to raise her family- at in limited- odilion form under ihc lulex: article Shamokin News-Item. instructor for Centruy 21 Real Esiaic. Walnut Creek CA Survivon include his wife. Sandra, and two sisters, — Dept. of Educauon in 1985. mc by Ilumci include Winitr Weeds. Ruige Musk, and the loon-lo-be raloaiod lilt Way Wtnlrr Works. His ixwmi huvc also Iwcn collected of Corporation Taxes. PA Inc. leudiiig to this." PA Revenue Dcparlmenl Each quarter. Revenue employees arc — Jr. divisional vice preiidcnl by of poetry for secreurial and general office which earned these programs the 1-xcmplary Programs Award by the '65 "I urouiid (public leudingii). und one ihiiig led to was '69 Award accomplishments were her coordination efforts in updating Steclion Highspirc's three vocational business education programs accounting, Pylcsvillc as LancMier. wui getting u hundle wi my lubjeti. imd the language became Ix'tlci and more hoiicm. I think And Ihc booki ituncd hupr)cning. und I nuncd winning lomc pri/ei und pei^ile iluned Secretary's Judith L. Murray '69 was named Secondary Business Education Teacher of the Year by ihc PA Business Edocaiion Association. Listed among her and Bernard Edward Uwcll were mamed recently. Patricia is employed by Community Action Program, They live in lomclhing und i-vcfyUimg Not everything, Ixit a seemed to the Revenue Departments' Bureau North I Iirford Elcmcnury School. Anne King Putrlcli stun working u hn better. luiolher (Hickman) Ccrullo icrvicci pniicipal of the »hilicd inviting J. iccogni/cd for ihcir coninbulions to the department based on dcdicauon. efficiency and customer service. She works as a Coiporatc Tax Officer n in the school complex as Uicy transitioned After Excellence from the wai elected preiidcnl52nd annual meeting National AsKKiaiion of Stale Director! of Dale H. Ilunslnfccr *65 has joined the North tell 19440. US returned to Sheran, Wilmington, B. Glllung '65 llurford triple juu couldn't even PA of the In iiddiiion to «uch litcniry niUBu/.inei ui Anlacu.\. Vtrginio Qmrirrty, uml A/umyjuW Hevirw, hii pocmi have been iiitludwl m niniifiuim iintholi>«ii-ii, HalHeld, Dr.. 368-2784. Secretary. in in Rebecca first Upon completion of two years of overseas homeporting and deployments, he reported back to fighter Squadron 12! in OcL 75 where he served as an F-4 'Phanicwn' instructor. He then joined the "Sundowners" of Fighter Squadron 1 1 1 in Nov. 77 Air Test and Evaluation Squadron Sandra Ekberg Brown, P. and necessary lo maximize each exceptional child's educational development as well ai economic und social opfK)nuiutici. llii fimt little Inl, 1969 2177 he subsequently sailed for Japan aboard the Aircraft Camer to be homcported abroad. u elect of Ihc AiitKialion at ihc "upport in and of the National Inililule of Real Estate She lives in Jackion Township and would love hearing from old friendi and acquaintance! at CBPRRE. 1250 N. 9th St Siroudsburg. PA. 18360, (NASDSE), NASDSE ii a noncorporation funded and operating for ihc purpoic of cnsunng proviiion of educational of focun u aficr fulfilUng all the Irinsaclion Appraiters, Special liducition you wait 20 ycuri; thul'i u long itmc. You can give up on a lol of ihingi in 20 yairi," Aug 71. Commander Serhan Oa 72, completed Replacement Training Program, and was assigned to Fighter Squadron 151 in Apr. '73. Embarked in USS MIDWAY with Air Wing Five, PA member profit nine, but Exam an asioc. bnaker in the Siroudsburg office of Coldwell Banker Phyllis Rubin Real Esuie, ipecializjng in residcnH»l and commercial/invesimenl real esiaic. She u also a NY. C.rl D4167, the Licensing cducaiional rcijuircmcnu. She 19898. Tom i my Falls. '68 passed Estate Brokers recently presented I "Something hiippencd November, (215) Reprvsvnlallve: Duponi Co. Dept. hii firit iihiltcd Glenn living in in joined Fighter Squadron 121 in bom in Deconbcr Judy Young Kochlcr Slate Real 1965 ihcy arc not abiolutci." worki at a Glynco, Georgia "68 and his wife. Lisa, are the Representative: about work. Uul FL in June 70. He was designated a Naval Flight Officn and received his wings after completing Radar Intercept Officer and Air Intercept Control Triirung at NAS Officer Candidate program in Pcosacola, Boose, 942 08618. (609) E. the F-4 the SuKjuchanna men and minci of the ujbI amrilry pocmi uhoui niilufc," llumci iukJ, "I hkc "I like pocmi is he received hat commission through the Aviation Birry Bowers service and who attended time when ihoic lame public wrillen River, and the meetings, along with other administrative duties pertaining to board aoivuiea. .Marvin T. Serban '70. Commander. USN was raised ui Northeastern PA. A graduate of BU. ptrcnu of a daughter that ihc naiure arc familiar to Ilumci; hit poeini arc inlcrpcried with rcfcrcntci u> luch local iilci Thomas Lcmoa, PA 19446. R. Lansdaic, 989. 7435. Sandy coniidcrs her activitici nothing oui of the ordinary for someone whose family valuei always 'Ihc following cxtcri)tJi has been appouited secretary of ihe bank's board of He will be responsible for recording and distributing minutes of the monthly corporate board ~ work. town where Raymond ihe ii Ronald L. Rcltz '70 vice president and human resources director at Northern Central Bank, directors. Repreicniillvr: Robert W. Slate St., Trenton, NJ Wildh/e Federation announced in midher 125' x 5a backyard has been deiignalcd as a cenified backyard wildh/e habitat. • hnk in the organi/ationi nationwide network of minirefugei for wildlife in reiidcniial neighborhood!, al ichooli, and pUcea where people heroei. uieh D at murkciing munuscr for Apple year old brother line at hcjme. liilcen ii aincnlly on Hucki County Inlcrmcdiale Unit 22 ipctial cd teacher in Warminilcr. a IS lie aitd his wife, liundu. and dmigdicr. Kara live on Uiiuu Island, and dieyVe Inivelcd lo Singuiwie and Kuala Lumpur. ' VUiM Frank '73 wa« recently named I-diior in-Chicf of the Cfniral l>tnn buxmrss Journal. Faulkner Rclnhardl huiband. Murk. a,e the parents o( '73 a und hci son Mareh. bom m Myers Rd., R.nda Cossln Trlggs. Chalfonl, PA I89I4 822-0482. (215) \Ms Mayo Albcrlwin '76 and her husband Kohcrt. are die parents of twin loni bom January^. m Gregory J. Roussey '73 hu. bcn> named aismant director of Huchim iloni/HASCO Aisocialcs Coiistniciion ManaKe.nn.l Division lie 11 rcsponMbIc (or die planning ami sur>crv.sion of conslrucl.on nniiiajicnienl services for various civil sanitary and highway construction projects* throughout the PA. Marylu.ul. u„d New Jcscv ' market areas. Marie E. Crisly '76 hai been appointed head in the Uhi^h Univeniiy Student Health txntcf. As head nurse ihe will be Sarah HarrKon Szabo Kobcri. are ihc parents ol dauKhtcr born a Itbruary. Robert MaMcrs of J. Tabachini Jr. m '73 has received a lulucalion in l-:ducatK«,a| Adni,nistf:iUoii Irom Shippcnsbutg University. Yon sent lo: 1978 at Ociiinger Medical aI'T^ ' '* Aira Schv«l Distnci. Esther l--n..ly I ""''''">"=^ Practice Center. recently PC as joined a Rcprevenlallve: Yon May Cownloy '74 and her '78 and Frank D. Rabak Karen is employed by the legal offices of Paul W. Schwartz and Albert J. Wax. They live in Rodeo, CA. mamed m J.mcs George Semian III '78 and his wife. Anioinctic. arc proud to announce the arrival of their third daughter. Amanda. She joms two Palrlcia L. Byrnes, Palli Jo Taylor '78, clinical microbiologist Hershcy Medical Center, has been named December employee of the month. She has been employed by the Medical Center in at clinical Dave Williams hi ,s Tamaqua's new Connie Anceravage Yurczyk '78 and her husbajid, Paul, are the parents of a reccnUy. son bon, Robert A. ZIgment '78 has been appointed controller al Kunzler & Co. 1979 Representative: Corey M. Waters, Sellnsgrove, PA • J7870. (717) Donna 743-5577. E. Adolfson adnmsions counselor "-ly 79 are living Phil Dor.n '78 '79 and Nevin J Acker is at Churchman Business mTrr^*^ lliiiaddphia. Sluarl J Dunbar Feiilcv Lisa S""? Company. '78 and Madeline Byme are =^>-««cmpio'ycdby D. Fogclman '78 was selcc.ed 19S9 Woman of ,he Year" by members of ihe illiamspon Business and Pwfessiona! Women! H IS for an Sur m Coventry RI. They have Environmental Protection Enlerpnsc. and Sebastian Rainone "'^ -"<^ her S?*"'"announce the Shane, birth of their 3. 9a She J<^is a brodier Brenton. age 2. Lynn is cun^Uy « raising her iwo chddnai. hus*£nd t^usband. daughter Megan Lynn, bom Jan Greg A. Heaps. promoted G..1 ,s a financx uipervisor at A l Bell Ubora.ones in Holmdel. J llicy live in Ttnlon Falls. NJ A '78 football coach. 7 ih Ihcy live A sisters. Stephanie, age 6 and Manssa, age 4. George is' technical coordinator of laboratory services of the Spcaal Hematology Laboratory at the Moses Taylor Hospital, Scranlon, PA. He resides at 1151 Reynolds Ave.. Taylor, PA, 18517. '''''' t::;:',.:''''''^''''"'' Call O. WerkhcKiT '76 and Paul were mamed m Sep.en.hcr recenUy. engagement. Donna iJ^rATT''^'^ employed by Wagner Electnc m Boyenown. . Deborah Karen A. Shelcsky Uall" I78I5 William A. Bailey '78 has received a promoiion with Slate Fann to the position of director and has relocated to Illinois. the m corporate loan division of North Eastern Bank. VIckey C. Churchman '79 and Robert L Jones are planning a June wedding. Vickey is an physicians pnmanly reside in MJn.nburg Ihey r«idc in Jersey Shorr '76 They Anthony M. Rosencrance "78 and Beth Dculsch are planning an Augusi wedding. Andiony employed as an assisiani vice president of the Coordmaior Kllnger a senior financial " PA (7l6rt5".o75: m.med is Inc. IS The Paul Scholarship 1-und. c/o Dr. Robert P of Accounting. 219 Sutliff Deborah I.ynnc Crowl '76 and David Ldw.rd Waiion have announcxd thei, eng.gancni, «d"unistiaior in in his AMentown. " Mack Trucks. laboraloncs for ten year^. Dcpanmem Jean Tuboruw^kl '76 has been promoted lo jmiallmcnt U..n Officrr al the IU,Jeton National Rcpriseni.tlve: PMrkl. Kanuusc PeaHle. 19 l-Vm Avo llainburR. NJ 07419. (201) 827-7389. Ihcy arc Uving l-'I, Hloomsburg Univeniiy, Blooinsburg JJMslant. She will be working Mourn Pleaiani Mills office. 1974 SUNUunk N A memory. ConmbuUons may be responsible for Jean Kck '76 and Keith Sno.ik wenr "73 und her husband at nuning servicei and health education programming. She cunently resides m CW lo Office Bob Yon. B.S. 57. He was preceded in dcadi by Genevieve Melan Yon 18. H.s employer and his family have slancd a scholarship fund in tiurie the coordination of was recently promoted Paul J. Yorl '77 died at WiUiamsport s Divine Providence Hospilal in l-cbruary after a lengdiy illness, Puul was an Accounting major at U.U, He was a Uccnscd Certified Public Accountant m Painiylvania and was employed by die CPA firm of Parentc and Randolph He had served as the Secretary for the North Central Chapter of the Pennsylvania Institute of CPAs. He is survived by his wife, the former Ann Bunnell. B.S, 78 and M.Ed. '85. his parents Paul and Kalhryn. sisters J^**" R S- '80. and Usbcih Yon. » J'^'Sr H.S, 90. brodicn James and Peter, and his uncle lo the 1976 K70 School National Bank Intercession City, Milton school board Riprcsenlallve: PA employed 1 couninci with a [Hipiiliinoii of 2,5 billioa He !ipcnd» moil „i hi, iimc in Taiwuii. Korea imguport anil Miiluyvm '77 PA Garlh Lee Wenrlch '77 and Jane Mane /cchman were mamed in September. Garth is *75 hai been promoted lo die p»)s»ion of vice preiidcni. Corporate Scrvicci for l-aurel llealdi System, He had icrved us associaic cucctilivc director of Corporate Services for SSMH. named Dr. (;craldlne Stlsh Shepperson '77. the Area School District s supervisor of school la/Jcion of Cliildrvnswcar Inc. 'Hiey live in Denver. '75 hai been currently enrolled in die Community omce Manager of Ihe Landford Cary A. Moshir Schmoudcr is Temple Univeniiy. Mark Sverchek David Cocklcy '75 and Linda Ann Wall/ were married in Augusi. David is employed by I'^gRy at health services, hat been lelecled ai Nunc of die Year. u lie in I leave from Ihe '73. h educational cwnpuicr tofiwmc in llwiji K.^ig reiponmbir for 10 dijiiiibuiors und 20t) dciilcM Molly join their 4 <.eri»cr K. Paliorjion doctoral program Weber Col. '75 and her huiband (.ary arc the parcnli of Iwin children. Chriilophcr «nd Michelle, bom in Oclobcr. 'Ihcy She Karen Nusa married Eileen principal al Rutherford Polzcr '78 and Deborah A. Blose reccndy. Stephen Whitehall. were 19504' Co. of Oaks. J. mamed were and admiiiioni penonncl. lerve ai hmpiul wide rewurcc pcnon. and arrange off-hour »oa & l-'alconicro analyst at riurfiing ilaff Pagan! '78 has been named to developmoii program al Maillic J. the pre -partnership I2ih grade in the Loving Municipal Schools, Loving. NM. Her addrest ii 912 Guadalupe, '74 hai been appointed lupcrviior ai Sunbury Community In her new poiilion ihc will aitiil evening Carcia huiband. Art. are the parents of their first child. Mcrcdidi, bom in January Suzanne is the sole speech -language paihologiii for pre school through PA, Iliorpe, 15 ycari of experience Sharon A. Koan (215) David A. 80.000 finance. 9339 Bahia Rd.. Oala. H,. 32672. 1975 Martman, I8MI, (215)' '78. controller for the '88. Carol McClaio '77 and Hoben Kruskic were Reprcacneallve: Timothy D. P.O. Ooi 466, Uhanki, PA Samuel were manager for DC. They reside in recently. Jake is quality control member Gcisinger Health Plan, was recently appointed to the new post of vice president of Hric. 1973 in January. Dr. Gary D. Kanouse *78. an internist, has lucceisfuMy compleled the board ccnifying examination and has been named a diplornaic in internal medicine by the Amencan Board of Internal Medicine. He is chief of medicine and director of die intensive caie unit at the Berwick Hospital Center. employed by AdvarUa Corp of Ilonham. a bom '78 and Linda .M. DC. Donald E. Albert Jr. '77 and Lily COonncU arc planning a July wedding. Donald is been named Durdach Broi., at Norman C. Rlchardt i admitlcd iti Ihc MuiiiKhuicMi llir in Dctembcr. She graduated cum luu»Jc from New I-nglond School of Ijw, She II bcgmiung a lolo gcncml praclice PA Danville, P.O. 17821. Services. vice preiident and general will Self. Sol Salmt, Inc. Washingltm. hai been appoinied to adminiitraic ihc New York Suic Covemor'i Sciiool and Buuneu Alliance program to Ihc Veital. New York School Diitnci of 4.200 iludcnli. She will dircci a planning team of admmiiiraton, counielon. and Icachcn lo crcaie a variety of partncrihip program! with local induiiry. college!, and die ichotd diitricL I-'ort He '74 hat beverage diiiribuiion firm PA Management for management of the diviiion lalci and producii foriix regioni and eight planii, KIcmUk J. e«c«uuve vice prciidcnl Ijoni Club. In lioenied youlh loccer coach with a diviiion of GIen-<;cry Corp, G. diving, llarniburg and /Ia/.Ie(on. in Paul pre»cnily a rc»e*rch phyiiotogiii MD iiignmeni. he lervcd ai cUimi rcprcicnUlive in Wilkei-Hane ind /'union, and ai an opcrarioni lupcrviiof it in the Diving Medicine Divuion, Naval Medical Kctearch Initiiuie, Ucihc»da. llii research involvea prolonged cxpoiure lo high praiure during in > branch of Pnor He Curt, are the parents of a daughter Represenlalive: Box 142. R.D. 3, (7I7J 275-3848. Dale Hyde '74 wat rctcnily awarded hit docionic in phyiiology from Penniylvanu Sute toiviiiei for lUidcnlt. Lori Virncy Jones '78 and her husband. 1977 tn January. .0 MBA '79 has recenilv been Woridw.de Director of CoLrate ^ "sJ'^'^'r '"^"^^^ »'"'lIyn. in October, They have moved back into the Unsdale area from CA. GIna DISantu '81 received the Business Aisociaic of the Year Award from the MiUersburg Chapter of the American Business Women's CTiaiter Llycrmorc "80 pasior of ihc Plcaiurevillc United Mcthmlist CTiurch in York Aflcr four ycari of study «, CJordon Conwcll ihcolugical Seminary in South nmnillon Ma^s he became pastor of a church ii in Ixiwcll. iubscqucnUy moved to Smiihsfa-ld, wa» pastor of three small chuivlii-^ He and hii w^c. Su.s«n I and lUiaboih, Uhln '80 and Sieve Heard a,c wedding, CU.ryX is employed a. an accounung supervisor for Kx^on Chemical Company in Houston, I^X. planning a June Robert A. m McMutlln '80. professor Last Slroudsbing hospiuOily managemcni dcpanmcnl. ..sisiam Un.vcrsilys m icachmg Dale Camegic courses and has also ha., assisted presented programs for Denny's Restaurants. Rita Nolter '80. a kindcrgancn teacher Spinl School Mourn Camicl. m George W. GullrofT '81 and Judi A. Graham were maincd recently. George is an international sales manager with Calcitck Inc. They live in Villa, CA, U- '«0. arc the parenii of three dttughlen. Gmily. Palience Cheryl I'a. Min. where he at was featured Holy in an St. Phdadeiphia David manager Crist on '82 has become marketing consultant. She is manager radio stations at WMLP and P. Gaydosh in the '82 has been named as accounting firm of Parentc. Randolph. Orlando, Carey & Associates, Wilkcs- PA Barre '81 and her husband, Michael, arc the parents of a daughter bom in oflfice. Jennifer A. Guild '82 and Jeffrey M. Lydcn summer wedding. Jennifer is a speech/language clinician for Capital Area are planning a Intermediate Unit, Brian C. Mahlsledt '81 has been elected lo the board of directors of the Scranton Induitrjal Colcen (Shoemaker) Harleman '82 and her husband. Dale, are the parents of a baby boy. Eric Dale, bom in January. Development Company (SlDCo). SlDCo is an organiisiion administered by the Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce to provide shon term workmg capiul loani lo local firms unable lo obtain financing through convcnlionaJ means. Kathy Kline '82 and Doyle Zcchman are planning an April 90 wedding. Kathy is a speech pathologist for Cincinnati Children's Hospiul Tcrrl (SoUk) Malloch '81 and her husband. '81. announce ihc birth of ihcir second son. Rcid Gregory, on Jan 1 Rcid joins his brother Medical Center. Gregory Elizabeth Matino '82 and David Gilinger in October. EUzabeth is an . Kyle, age 3 1/2 Tcrri ii an elemcniary teacher for Cypress-I-aifbandi Indcpcndcnl School District and Gregory is Vice President of Parrot. Ice Drink Products, Inc. The Mallochs Hndgcwalk Ijnc. Houston, A. live were married administrator for Worldwide Cbmputer Services Kmg of Prussia. They in reside in Trappe. 13418 at TX 77041. Matthew W. Mitchell '82 and Karia M. Blosk^ were married in October. McGaw '81 was recently Joseph Ncmeth '82 and Jacqueline Canavan were mamcd recently. Joseph is employed by V PP&L Ralph Nardonc '81 and Margaret planning an October '90 wedding. icmiory manager for StandanJ Motor Hamson Ralph a y } Co, Randy are is L. Roush '82 and his wife, Elaine rcccndy had a boy, Evan P.. bom 5-18-89. C Evan' joins a sister at Products. Janet L. Roberts '81 and David Murphy were married reccnUy. Janet is employed as a speech pathologist by ihe Wilkcs-Barre Speech and Language Clinic. Inc. They reside in L Ed and Lor( (Lebo) '81 Scheetz are proud parents of their fint child. Kyle Edward was bom m October and all are douig well. Ed is working as the controller of a constniciion firm, and '81 the Un firm. IS the They markcung director of a Philadelphia law reside in Horsham. PA. Association. Allcniow,." SiBvcn Bloomsburg home. Randy is employed as a environmental chemist with the Dept. of Environmental Resources. Bureau of Waste Mgmt IS a medical technologist at Polyclinic Medical ccnler. They Uve in Newport. PA. Elame Forty Fort. Don ui T"*""'"' 3016 Diiiton miller's rayellcville. " Sulci R ^^r'nA^*'"" Kep for US Surgical Cor|X)niiion in Norwulk CT He and hii wife. Marylymic. live in at Berwick Poplar Street Office. Repre-wnl alive: the Jon Vincent Fortunato '82 and Janet Mylci were married in October. Jon is a and John DiBuono. 19, 89. Susan ii employed wiih Depi of Revenue as an auditor. Susan &. promoted lo vice prcsidcni and zone manager of United Pcnn Bank. He is assigned lo ihc banks 1981 Shortall were lo hai at WOEZ in Millon. mamed Aug PA Michael ITiey rc,idc in I-reemaniburg. Richard Farley '80 wuj, rrcenlly elected membership in ihc American Iiixiiinic '80 /.urawnkl '80 announced the opening of hii Mouniaintop Chiropractic Office in Scplembcr. Davla '80 and Rol)crt U. Wcllcr ate planning a June '90 wedding, Diane ii employed ai a couniclor in the Career Development and Plaoemonl Sorvicei Dept. al Peiin Stale. I.. December, TN Alan l)r. in 445 Greenwood Ave., aarkiville, KImbcrly Ann /ucal '80 and John William Hall were marned in Auguii. Kimbcrly ii employed by QVC network in West Cheiler. ITiey live in Wayne. PA, KipriKcntallvc: Vincent J. LaRuffa. 7717 Plniapplf Dr.. Orlando. FL J28ll' (<07) 351-5555. Joan L. Davli ii 37040, 1980 mamed Michael /. Diiirict. Diane and cenificd addrcii employed 'SO are planning a June wedding. Ann ii a nuric midwife at Blanchficid Army Communily Moipital. Ft, Campbell. KY. Her Carole Snyder '79 it the new adminiiiraior of Pain l-uihcran Village Nuning Home. C. assistant sales January. '«9 m lecond grade teacher il Catherine of Siena School in llonham, worker '81 Cherrle (Dohl) Long live in Karen Oweni Robert K. Umbenhauer '79 and Debra Ilaag are planning a July wedding. Robcn Kathleen CA. 19149. Kathleen E. ScpL Donald it employed They a medical sodal programmer/analyst for Pennsylvania National Insurance. Tliey reside in Hamsburg. John reiide by Profciiional Health Servicci, Uncaitcr County. Dcvelopmoit. Si. were the for 18 ycari. Ilruiiur were favorites." reiide in Susan LIslcwskI Donald N. Sclverd '80 and director of IS Sheila (Dormer) Carter '82 and her husband, Tom. announce the binh of their son, .Michael Dormer Carter, bom Nov. 19, 89. They reside m Bakenficld. CA. where Sheila is employed as a senior production admmisiraiion analyst for Shell Oil Co. numbcri from 'Adult Services. inilruclor for ihc Pcnniylvama Slale Univcnily. She hai been an lingliih miirutior at IJnc Mountain Middle School, a Ilelhctda, pari time a 11 Leslie Louise Llilcky '81 and Barry L. Lelby '80 are planning a September wedding. Louiie ii puraumg her mailers in cardiac rehabilitation at Easi Stroudiburg Univeriity. Barry ii a senior programmer for the Delaware Valley Pinanaal full Servicci and Drew R. Poiu are Tanya is a secreury at Hospital. certified as a radio to the '82 a '91 accounting lervices for Tidelands Oil Co.. Long Beach. They Margaret Piper 538 Lcssfe A. Bowman '82 and Anhur J. McDonnell have announced their engagement. train David T. KierinowskI '81 and Mary C Lyons were mamed ui Ooobcr. David is director of and racet raiiei becommg crowd Bower S. Taylor. Redondo Beach. CA, 16. wedding. Central Equipmctu Co. d 'In My Hour ai I>arknesi.' NRBQ material, and already Doae' are exciting advcnturei. Hoipi'lal. lo the Tanya planning of thought, he i no* timid about uking riikt on fljge. ai he freely improvisei and sttempU tunci for the firit time while in frani of an audience. Don't think Lyman is a human jukebox, as mott of hii leti contiil of his in Yak. MonUna, with her moihcr. who had moved wcit after 25 yean of urathmg in Pcnniylvania Alicntown. They hvc in (he Wilkei Warre area. fJcpartmoit lince Patton Ansjane Hell '68, Wyoming, where ihcy prepare programi for "homeichoolcri" in Idaho, Wyoming and MonUna. Carol moved to Idaho after graduation to teach on an aR>care!d nd Tax Lyman hoJds down a regular gig at South Jene/i premier folk club. The Dead Dog Saloon, while making quick jaunU to play the folk club arui college circuiu. "A totally engaging and conTidcnt perfonner, he'i been known to whip out a frenzied veriion of 'Wild Thing.' only lo follow it with a a teacher ii for ihc hearing impaired ai Lincoln Iniermcdiaie Unil 12. They rciide in Chambcnburg. Doug Repreienlatlve: Avenue A, Apt 90277. Trenton ^ n*^'!""' ante Lollegc) and James Lyman ('81. MA 83) were mamcd roccnUy in Conyngham. PA. Carol is . currently ihc Director of Student Aclivuics ai the University of San Diego. She was formerly the Assistant Coordmaior of Student Activities at Rutgers Universily/Rulgers College. released a third cassetic, "Aduli Dose." Ihc Jim has which shows highly acclaimed singer-songwnier lo be emerging as a mulii sirmgcd instrMmcntalisi in the "uxfc .-i a David Undley. accocdmg to a rekiase from his pivxlucer. Maynard Records. "Here he tackles a variety of guitars, balalaika mandolm. bass and Il.w«i»n lap sicel. gmng his' tunes a nch. colorful texiure. But. as wiih his cntically praised "Faihcr-s Concern" and "Only One. the true strength of Lyman rests in his miense. poignani tunes Lyman's material Haunts a vanely of styles. Never disjointed, he Joann Snyder '8! was recently promoted to senior vice president of Franklm First Federal Savuigs Bank. She resides in Shenandoah. Ann Marie Stola '81 and George K Lynn were mamcd in September Ann Mane is employed by Nesbm Mcmonal Ilospiul where she works as a medical lechnololgist in the microbiology area Ihey reside in Berwick Beth (Fl(irer) Wells '81 and her husband Doug are ihnllcd to announce the birth of their daughter. Amber EUzabcth. on Aug 26 Belh .s curremly on maicmity leave from the East Pcnn Schoo Disinct in Emmaus where she is a Leamm. DisaWmes teacher. She revived her Masicn dcgn^ as a Readmg Specialist from Kutziov«, University and IS currently livmg al RD2. Box 76.H Coll Dnvc. Menaown, PA 19539. Daniel J. Wiesi '81 and Jean Mane are planning an October wedding. systems analyst for 1982 AMP Inc. Marie-Kaye Snyder '82 and Michael J. Moyer are planning an August '90 wedding. Marie is employed by the Wamor Run High School as a student teacher of Business Education. Ann Walczak '82 and Timothy Lalshaw '81 were married in October. MicheUe is a clinical nurse speciaUst at The W.Uiamsport Hospital and Medical Michelle A Center limoihy IS an audio visual director for Shamokin Area School DistricL Tlicy reside in DanviUe. Wendy Jo Waughen Whitmoyer are planning an is a and Gary L. October wedding Barry J. Wcstlngton '82 and Finncrty were married recently. Barry M Susan employed is as a credit analyst at Northeastern Bank. Tliey reside in Clark s Summit 1983 CO 8niM'"rT, 80IU. (303) Englewood, 721-6374. Yansh Daniel '82 werem"""/,^^*.''" '"'^ ^amas Bundiam Alachua General Hospital. Richard A. Bales '83 has been named Bank of Pexmsylvama m the »«ist*ni treasurer of Th» Alumni QuarUrly, Spring 1990 Washington, D.C. THANK YOU who attended to the following alumni and friends the reception in the Washington, D C. area on Wednesday, March 14: R. Jon Ackley "67. Peggy Berkebile 'SI. David Berran 72. Warren C. Boyer '&7. Kim Brown 79. Charles Brown. Eileen Albertson Chapman '67. Billy Chapman. Karla Chapman. Carol Dobrzynski "83, Mary Dole '28. Chris Dole. Tom Gaffney '90. Muriel Hartley '40. Ed Hon/alh 72. Joe Jennings '62. Robert Kenney *84. David Kent '70. Harriet Kocher '39. Mary Beth Lech 74. Joseph Malczyk '57, Joe McGavin "74. Tom Mulhern 77. Richard Neidich. Ken Oleynik '84. Janot Kondracki Pace "86. Larry Pastorlus '74. Carol Phucas "83. Joanne Rathkey 74. Mike Regan '48, Pamela Sanderson •84. Todd Trach '81. Cmdy Williams '88. Representing BU were Dr. Harry Ausprich. president, and Doug Hippenstiel '68. director of alumni affairs. AT D.C. LUNCHEON — Attending the 42nd annual Citation Luncheon College Alumni Association in Washington. D.C. were (sealed) Colonel Eileen Albertson Chapman *67, Mary Phillips Dole "28, Harriet Kocher '39 and Mrs. Eric Slingerland, (standing) Dr. James H. McCormick. chancellor of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education; Robert Wyelh, vice chancellor for development; Chris Dole, and Eric Slingerland '80 All graduates of Pennsylvania colleges and universities living In the Washington area are invited to participate in the APCAA activities. ol the Alt-Pennsylvania 29 The Alumni Quarterly, Spring 1990 30 Andrew C. mamcd m Petera '83 and Karen D. I^wardt were banki newly opoicd lending and iniii office* in ihe diiuibuiion tervicci Commercial Park. Fogeliville Stephen A. Barbclla Mingionc were married lalci rep for in Mary E. Stephen ii a and October. Hospital Center Womcn'i Club Championihip Nancy Miller director of the Mary M. (Mcffugh) Scandle won '83 the PA the '83 Scholanhip Award, He is a doctonl candidate who completing hii fourth icmeiier of graduate work in the hiiiory pharmaceutical hiitoric preiervation Corcoran divmon of fJOC coniultanl Air Force Baic. She will be lUlioncd Force Bate in Alaika. at I-ileion Beecham Trudy I.ynn November. David ii Yuungman B. Kllzibelh planning an Auguii wedding. Vida I^yaliock Townihip High School. Gwyneth Suian '83 and I-rancii K. for St., (703) were married in Olcnsidc. I'hiladelpliia Iilcclric Jamci in '84 and Ociober. Thomai KimlKrIy it Co. They Sheila ii live in (KumH-y) Chlmel Donna Haniibury '83 been hai and her baby boy bom named Shclivy PJiTWin lluhn '«J and her huiband. Donald, are the purcnn ol u daughter, Kiiiilia I'.lizabcdi, bom March 20, Shelley ii Mutiagct of IHM's Hndicoii, NY nic. munagcr for Agwuy Buildings RI) I. 2.)6 II. Hrackney. I'A for at 8812. Kric W. Feerrar '84 and Angela C Alexander were married in November. Fric is employed at North Central Moior Qub of PA Travel Agency Ihcy live in Jcncy Shore. l PalrUla Ann llaughney '84 and Prosper ortunc Saniangelo were married in November Pairicia sales is manager for Marriott Hotels I'nncclon, NJ. Sarah E. Kaylor '84 has become Sarah Wiimcr, She Susan F. Holcva '83 and Joseph R, were mimod in OclolKr, Sunan lenior caih accoiinUni at llaqwr Inc. m They live in is employed & Row ai the I'ublishcn Dickson City. Jane Kauhnan 'H3 and Robert C, have announced llicir cngagemcnl. Jane by Solanco School Dislrict. Patricia Runco Larock Klscnwcther Markmnnn ii employed '83 and her husband. Dave, announce the binh of their daughter. Kayla Rcnec, bom in November, 'Yhcy live in SugaHoaf. ii know is a Tracy (WcImI) al '84 and her husband Dennis, arc the purenis of a ion. Jacob John, bom NovemlKr Tracy 17, is a special cd teacher at the Columbia Monuxir AV'I-S. and received a masters degree m Rcadmg at HU, Ihcy live in Bloomsburg, Joseph Lakltsky '84 and Suzanne IlyUnd are planning a September '90 wedding. Joseph is a pernor databu!icy live in Reading. '84 and Jeffrey Charles Jaion Vuion Rim '84 is tuiioned with the 6 of the 37th Field ArtiUery Air Smith Kline Ellzahelh l-:aKlcr '83 and Rick Blaigen were married in Ociobcr. lilizabclh ii a cuiiomer icrvjcc in Ann Evans Beth in E. Christiana Hcrshcy Medical Center. at Riley were married recently. Sutan Lee Radwell recently Deborah l,andls Trump "83 and hoiband. Jcffcry. are the parcnii of a daughter '83 and at live Rex Inc. BrcRda L. Taylor '83. AlC. received an M«ior Graduate Ccnjfitaic after oomplelion of levcn month* of tcleviiion elctlronici training al l^wry '83 Nyman were married in employed ai a programmer analyii They EssI '85 and arc planning a June wedding, medical icchnologisi Washington D.C. Mountaintop. David John Durante Memll Lynch. for M. Chrliiliana die Pediatric Unit of ihe Univeraily of and Kelly S Ucey were married in November, William ti a CPA and luperviior with Parenle, Randolph. Orlando, Carey and Atiociaiei. They reiide in J. Penniboro School District Kent Weston Overholl "84 and Debrajean JohnMw were mamcd rcccnily Kent it a financial pfpgram. William '84 and her husband, Miller '84 are the parents of a ton Tyler January 28. J. bom Mark, Carmen Ann ii a and Ixxjicio were married reccnlJy. Sherry reiearch and development tcicntific admininraior of Ihe chemiitry dcpanmcnt ai ANAQUHST, the dcpanmcnfi Ralnadetle .M. Eppley '85 and Gary Norman .McChcincy were marncd recently. Ramadeue u a special education teacher for East Bankers Association, Jr. Sherry Ann Severnak ii '84 has been promoted lo American Institute of Banking by Sandra Colas Miller Mark Ihe ouliunding gradualc iiudcnl in the hiilory depanmcni at Middle Tcnnei»ce Sutc Univcriiiy making him ihc recipient of the Jenningi PA Jcpko'i Three al Pondi Golf Courie in Klyiburg. PA. Mary ii employed by the Central Scrvicci CompiroUer*! Office in Hamiburg. PA. '83 hai been lelccied ai Tliey live in Allentown. Kotpiial and Soulh WiJliamipori- in Thomas R. Embleton '85 has received his Mjuier of Education in Educational Aicy reiide in Devw Judith Stancalo '86 and Daniel J, Malriccmo were married rcttnily, Judith is a kindergarten '87 and Peggie Finlcy have annountcd ihcir cngugemcnl. employed liy Gliddcn Co, Ann Urucc il Marykale Dcnneny '87 and Edward C. Peckham '86 were mamed in June, Marykale ii a teacher al Nativity of Our Uird School in Wamiintlcr. lidward Prudential al ii an adrriiniitraUve icdinidaii Inturance Co, They live in Wamiinitcr. Jean Kolb Steinruck '86 and her huihand. Frank, are the parents of a daughter, Nichole l.ynn. I, Ihey reiidc in l-«ncatlcr. I'A Anthuny R. Dgkn Jr. '87 and Vitkic Lynn Apnl '91 weeding Antiicaiy lyiioni umiroller for Sute Fatm Inturance Co. Y^jurig are planning an 11 a flrenda J. Oonithue '87 and Paul A Verdeii were marnod rc^nlly. Brenda it a human rciuurui aiiiiiani al Malcolm -Pimie Inc. They live in Hulmei, Alliion Ann Straub '86 and William Maloney were married in October. Allison k a regittercd nurte al the fkiiingcr Medical Center Dean J. Dorla '87. 2U, hai been awarded the aeiuiautical rating of ruvigator following graduation They Ittnn are hving in Danvdlc. US Air Force navigator I/aining I'orcc Hate, S, Van Pelt '86 and M»x I Planning Wampule with aititiant Attociaiion. a '86 is now an United Services lecuritiei at Malhcr Air CA. Crawford were mamed in October. Kellcy it assiiunl accounting manager at Firti National Bank of Berwick. They live in IJ/ne Ridge. adminittrative a V. Mullen, 8 Pruvlncotown, MA . Denise A. Ycrgey '85 have Ruth t^k reside in Glenn C. Noack '86 and Susan Eliubeih Kdley Printing. Mark G. Lyash '86 and Linda A. l^tkoiki were mamed in October Mark it a matt merchandjiing rep for Wcnco of PA. They live in ai Sean 175. 1 Douglas r. llvaviT '87 and Kclline loru-t wore marned in June Douglas it onployi-d by Toid New Hollaiul. hu ai a lyttomt anolyii. Hioy E. TerrI Stevenfton '86 and Michael Rambo were marned recently. Tern ii a teacher al Immaculate Conception School. They fciide in Levittown is live in are planning a June wedding, Jean accounit manager at Carnation Co Dwayne it accounts manager ai Campbell Soup Co. accountant with a certified public accounting firm in April D. Lorah '86 and Berwick, It bom Nov Todd live in in Readmg the Gary Michael Kerstcin '86 and Maria Sue Klem arc planning a November wedding. Gary is an Center. Bui St.. iiiidcrwntcr for Lilwrty Mutual Miravlch '86 hat accepted a poiiuon J. are ZoppcttI *86 and Same J. were married in September. a ihml grade leaihct in the Central Mrllnda D. Artman "87 and Scott Hccknian were mamcd in Sepicmtx-i Mchiulu diitrict m Stroudtburg. Center City. Marguerite Street, East Stroudsburg, PA 18301, (717) 223-8461. at the Rittcr Nave ptanning a fall '90 wedding, Hod) ii employed by Heis t department store m Alloiilown and teacher in the Ha/Jeton Area School District. 1986 wila Jr. KfpreMenlallve: Frank C, Lucas are planning a March wedding, Mcluida ii a Jr. Michael J. WIeczurek "85 and Alison K Honey have announced their engagement Michael is employed as an assistant controller for Health Representative: Chris Campbell. R.D. Box 2051, Effort, PA 18330, 2, (717) 629-8629, and Kelly R. Lewis, 288 '86 Miller Craig B. Irvine *86 and Elaine Ennamoraio were mamcd in October. Craig is projea manager at Irvine Constmction They live in Extoo & Co. as a senior consultant, nationwide financial planning and service cxwnpany. Beth employed by John Wanamaker of Allentown. They William C. Voros '85 and Cynthia Vollmcr are planning a March wedding. William is employed by Andersen Consulting of Arthur I wedding. A. It Carvir 02657. 19963. Jean Marie Horvai '86 and Michael Trctheway were married in October. Jean Company. Shralow and CcniUo. Mellnda Carroll were is a training manager and IDS Fmancial Services, the MO 1987 family enterpnscs and ii plamiing on funhcnng hii education in the medical field. A June '91 wedding is planned Noel Haeckrer '86 and hii wife Jicquelyn are the parenu of a daughter bom Nov 27. Ellen Twardzik '85 and John Preziolii are planning a June '90 weddmg, Ellen is a financial analyst with the Prudential Home Mortgage '85 Rachclle Molly A. McLaughlin '86 was recently engaged to Michael J. Nauncxek '86. Molly It currenUy punuing her mattcr't degree ui Special Education at BU, Michael is cunrnUy cmploywl in Susan Rang an assistant manager Westmoreland. NY, They Rcquiremenu Branch Chief Suellcn Smith '85 and Craig S Lewis arc planning a April wedding. Suellcn is a mathematics teacher in the Midd-Wcst School DistncL Ted Williams Raihelle died, al age 26. in Ann M. Gursky mamed East Inc. L. Wllllam.-i '86 and D'Ambrosio W at Hazlcton, Bank, in '87. financial planner with Robert planning a Apnl Mcilulrc '86 and George Riti. M D were mamed in September Debra ii an asiooate bnAer and aisisiani officer manager for Jeny McGuire, Realtor. They live in Brooklyn. L. Siaiion. Mana recently. married Divuic Providence Hospital at Cogan Maria Krant President- Elect of the Andenen UiU. NJ. in Schuylkill Havcn- speciulisi for '86 and Daniel John in a 31 Charyl A. WIddIck '86 and Gary W. Catia *86 were married recently, Chcrjl is a managci at Acivpimale. Chciiy HiU Mall, Gary is a New Jersey Suto Tiw(ki. Ihcy reside m Mullita Hofftnan '85 *86 and Theresa Drosl Tihansky '86 accountant program in Social Psychology at the University of Nevada. Susan is a rehabilitation counselor for Ed Howden and Associates, and was recently elected Air Force Systems Mallka '86 and Robcn H a Aug -91 wedding P C.O at the Stale Pohcc Barracks Barbara Ann McCabe '86 and David Roy Thomas were mamed in Oviobei. Barbara u employed as an educational coniuhani by Today s Computers Butinesi Center They reiidc Jean Rcnce Ann Fazler Sicin iftso Lisa Lyn Wesley '86 and Pat Longcnccker were mamcd recently, Usa is a cost accounting manager for Dayton Paiu liic, are planning a ii Th» Alumni Qutrttrly, Spring l.chtghlon. MA. Tihanky Auio Sales. They hvc ILi. are livina in Beth Jo Amrltk '87 and Ihomnt Shippcnsburg, September, '85, a reading school disirici on have announced their cngagcmcni. Mona is faculty member at St. Joseph Memorial School, M HQ was hired as Mona Dougherty the They J. Jr. Patnaa Great Valley campus of John F. Rcilly Jr. '85 and Lisa McEfenald were mamed in November. John is employed by Gould'i Pumps. They reside in with '86 Lmc Mountain Lori DIslaslo '86 and Mark K, Decker were recently, l^n it employed by the Dept. of Menial Retardation. Palmer. MA. They reside in Penn Suic. Lee A. Shick Andrews AFB as Lynn mamcd analyst for Shared Medical Systons in Malvern and pursuing a masters of management and business Susan Ripple '86 and Richard MIchele Marie Dlnnoccnti '86 and Roy William Dubbs were niamcd recently. MichcIe is a guidance counselor at James Buchanan High School, in Rick Pettlne '85 and Andrea Glass arc plannmg a May 91 wedding. Rick is a systems at the of Revenue. part-lime basis. Michael Layfield an accountant for Independence One Financial Services. They reside St. David, Univenity Buhay Rita specialisi for the Langhome. Ann Marie Olcksr '85 and were mamcd recently. Ann is Patricia Debra Hospital. in PA Dept Nattfeth. an is pathologist '85 and Steven J Zee were Joni is employed by Geewax. administration degree Jim VA Salem. in Stammel were mamed recently, Pamela is a speech employed by The Good Samantan teaching Teiier and Co. They reside the Coluntbia School Distnct, Ihey graduate assistantship. Mohr March, 1990. Goienl Electnc Sandra Browned '86 has been promoted to banking officer of the Lords Valley Office of the United Penn Bank. Mark A. now m staff fuiancial analyst Alice Louise Mengel '85 and Paul D. Skiro were married rccenily. Alice is employed at United Techmcal Aasodaies. They Uve in Wilkcs-Bane. JonI Lin E. Bathort Scran ton. if and Ronald Judith A. Bitner *86 and James Handel announce their engagement. Judi hat *\)rted for General Electnc m Ene, PA since graduation. She completed the Corporate Finanaal Management Program and then held posiiioni as Cost Specialist. Inventory Control Manager, and Management Accounting Analyst She it transfemng lo General Electnc. Valley Forge, as a Jennifer McAloosc "85 and Grejg Gulp were married in October. Jennifer ii a certified speech/language paihologisi employed by Allied Insnuile of Rehabiliuiive Medicine. 'M mamed in September. KathT>Ti is a maikei T«earch represcntaove for the A C. Nielsen Co. They live in Hatfield. Pol>Tuak were broker Linda Kay Guile Everett '87 were and David Brooks rc*xnlly, Linda it a tUff accountant with Knoll Inlcrnalional Int, David it a firii lieutenant with the US Army, Fort Drum. 'Ihey live in Walcrtown. NY. Carolyn Jo Hartzel '87 and Daniel R. Broadi in Concord, ,MA. Her hutband Vincc is serving ui the US Air Force ai Pease AFB. NH. They reiidc in Kitiery Pouu. M£. '87 mamcd were married recently, Carolyn ii a regittercd nune Ihe Ilioomiburg Hoipiut. They are bving in al Bloom ttiurg. The Alumni Quarterly, Spring 1990 32 Hughci Allison Walbrandl Ailiion ii '87 ind David Gregory P. Schank '87 hai been named manager of a new limited -service office opened by Pain Savings Hank of Wyomissing. C. '86 were manied in September. manager of Nuiri-Synem. Int. in employed by Shared Medical Synem* aj a computer programmer. Stephen ii employed by AAC Duane DavM B. JczcwakI '67 and Laurie A. Omolecki were married rcccnily. David ii employed by CcnainTccd Producii, 'fhcy are living in Karen Lynn Fisher .MtCinnis lU are planning a MG Induslnci, Jame* and Uune Jo Milnor were married recently, James is an editor for Qiilton Book Co. They arc living in Newtown. employed by the 'Ihcy rciidc in Uclvjdcrc, NJ. '87 and Jurftlll arc planning a June wcddmg. Catherine ii il an Area School Diitrici Practical Nurimg Progrum and a group ihcrapiit with Community Scrvicei Inc. in Blocmiburg. iludent Industries. TTiey the at A. 1-oguc ire Robert ii a lalei MaclfJewKkl '87 and Donna and '88 mamcd Michael in July '89, IS employed by llempficid School Diitnct. Michael is employed by Armstrong World Ann WInckoakI '87 bve in I^ncaitcr. Duane Hcltlch '88 and planning a June '90 wedding. with Stroudt Supply and Steven 'H6 arc planning an Amy WandctI are Duane is employed Stephanie Lyn Hoover '88 and Mark G. mamcd in December. Stephanie is an associate al Uerkheimer Associtates. They reside in lx)ii Arnold were 1988 Quakertown, RcprckcntaHvc: Lannetll. 702 J. PA Chalfonl, IJIoomiburg, DlPasquale RiinlnRlon Court I.orl I89I4. Slacey Lee Jackson '88 and John Anthony ZubrTycki have announced their cngagemciiL Siacey is employed by the Central Bucks School Distria. 997-2406. {215) Philip K. Baldwin '88 and Margaret R Rice were married in September. Miilip is employed by Mary Martlnclli '87 and Michael Anthony Gcncllo arc planning an April wedding, Mary ii a ipccch thenplil Un the Struni™ School Diitrici. United linginecri, Suiquchanna, PA, Owego. NY. Maria E. JacoskI '88 and Jeffrey Boyer '88 were married m October. Maria 'Ihcy live in US Ann Moy«r Rhoadi were married News reporter for [he October. in Patricia a ii luiiiiiul Lehigh ai Dalo ituff icchniciiui IdiMbcih Lora were '87 and Nicholai tJic wedding. Pamela Hcrwitk lonpitul Ccnlcr. ti. ii PKik '87 and Joioph and Roger Ixwii Stone mamcd m Octolwr. Ura Maria S. BlflNko '88 and Columbia School icachci Diilrici. fifth grade in Iliey Uvc Mary Anne Kenny '88 and Russell Owen mamcd in September, Mary Anne is a September, in Jumci Ann US M at '87 has been promoted to lU in currently stationed at Medical Caiier. Andrews Ara. MD. Air Force, Malco:m Grow She ii Elliabcth G. Rclxhier '87 and Jon Alan Dunkclberger are planning a May wedding, Elizjibclh is account csecuiive for Silver Spnna a registered in VIckl l.ynno lirubaker '88 and Matsingcr were married rcccnily, rcgistcicd nunc. litcctroiiic Dau Systems. They are living in Frisca Denlse K. Savldge '87 and John M, Gargani were mamed m September, Denise is an at Town West Chester. Krfstlne L. Shirer '88 and Kenneth W. Jr. are planning a July wedding. Kristine is employed by Colonial Northampton Intermediate Unit 20 as a special educauon icachcr. Rupen Lisa Siskin '88 has accepted a sign language at the National Technical Institute for the Deaf, a College of the Rochester Insutute of Technology m New York. Also, she interpreter position and her fiancee of five years have finally wedding date for May 18, 1991. set their Chrlstlne M. Sioat '88 and Benjamin R Hayes arc plannmg a March wedding. Christine is a registered nurse at Poudrc Valley Hospital Fon CO. Collins, David Sionac "88 and Mary Ann Chicoli were in July '89. David is employed with Electronic Data Systems. They live ui Camp Hill. married September 1990 with 290 rooms at Liberty Place. is a former Husky Ambassador. Jon R. Smith '88 was graduated from the Basic School located at the Marine Corps Combat Development Command. Quantico, VA, '88 has joined Keystone of Keystone Finandal. as brokerage sales rcprcsenuiivc. She resides in Brokerage Inc., an liric Richard Vicki a is Ann Snyder Stephanie Schank '87 arc planning a Stephanie Allenlown. Gregory is a is a '88 fall and Gregory "90 wedding. programmer analyst with Amp, Inc. branch manager for Penn Savings ^ Bank. affiliate I>ishoie. Lorcn Hunter Natalie Marie Kunsman "88 and Matthew Justus Grider were married recently. Natalie is attending University of Pennsylvania pursuing a in medicine, degree Jennifer Lauvcr '88 has been chosen as one of the 100 ouisumding Red Cross volunteers February. nation Cynlhia Ellen Canlagnllo '88 and Richard Artwugh were mamcd in September. Cynthia is a J. public accountant with Anhiir Andersen Ihcy live in & Co Processmg account Talk ncwsp.pcr». They live in M. Cavanaugh '88 mid Richard Station. They live in a lupcrviior for Kelly Services. rep for R.A, Hancy Co, Anthony is a sales Donna Davenport '88 and U. Scoll H. Fvans are planning a March '90 wedding. Donna i> employed by Cellular One of Northeast PA, Faust '88 and Gregory G, Knim September. Janae is office manager TAI. Miller Inc. They reside in Cauwissa. for L. mamcd Klmherly is the 1990 Payers Contest. The contest is conducted by Red Cross chapters throughout the nation to choose key volunteers to represent the organization during pmmotionmal its activities. Deborah Leonard '88 has been appomtcd vice president -ope rauons of Keystone Brokerage. Inc an affiliate of Keystone Financial, Inc. D. Szczesny '88 and Kelly M. '88 arc planning an August '91 wedding. second year at the University of Bridgeport School of Law in Bridgeport, CT. Kelly Loren is in his IS a special education teacher for the AUaniic County Special Services School District in Corbin City, J. Fey '88 and Douglas P. employed by Caltx lixpnss. Inc. Laurie Anne FlllppI '88 has begun fimycar studies at "Die Dickmson School of Law. Michelle Finn '88 and Stephen Young '88 are planning a wedding for May. MichcUe is Barbara Thompson were '88 and Brad Lawton mamcd m September. Barbara is employed by Growing Years as a preschool teacher. They are living in West Hadcton, Korcne Wile '88 has begun a year of volunteer service with Church of the Brethren Deaf Mimstries in Frederick, MD. Steven R. Williams '88 has been elected Moot Court Board for the 1990-91 academic year. The Appellate Moot Court Board conducts the first- and second-year appellate moot court programs and the Edgar I. King Moot Court compeiiuon, each of which provides counroom trainmg and experience in simulated appeals coun situations. president of the Appellate therapist at RehabiliUlion Hospital. Joanne Machcmer '88 and Richard Kiefncr an August wedding. Joanne is employed by Libcny High School. are planning Deena Wlnnlck Michelle McLaughlin '88 and Anthony Arearo are planning a June 90 wedding. MichcUe is assistant supervisor in the customer commumcauons department of Prudential -AARP an '88 and Keith Erdman were owner/operator of !?"iT"*.!"n^*'P"'''"'^' ^^^"^ Kiddie Village, a pre school and day care ccnlcr Catawissa, Hiey Uve in Catawissa. in Operations. in Barbaccl '88 .re plannmg a May '90 wedding, Kmibcrly is a subsutuie teacher with Lakc l,chman and Greater Naniicoke Area School Districts Douglas m will participate in the DorU A. Lloyd '88 and Chns A. Golden are planmng an October wcddmg. Doris is a speech Wilkes -Bane. l>onna Marie CrIquI '88 and Anthony J. OgoxaIck '88 were married in September, Donna IS who North Wales, F, llctro were mamcd recently. Kimbcrly is employed by the Wilkes-Hanc Military Untrance Janac William G. Robvnoll '87 and Caryn S. Wcikel were married in October. William is a executive Hospital Joyce E. CtmpcnnI '88 and her husband Samuel, arc the parenti of a daughter bom in were '87 and David Eliwick were mamed in August, Maureen is a second grade teacher at St. David School. Ihcy bve m Horsham, systems analyst for VaUey District. Health Plan. Mcchanicsburg. Maureen Rlnkus medical technologist at the Lehigh Center. 'Ihey reside in AUcnlown. McCann V. i« in E. Kambam '«7 died in age 54, She wai an elementary ichool icachcr for the pait 24 yean in the llriiiol llorv)ugh School Diitrici. She is survived by her husband. Mark, two lom. one brother and one liiter. Roctiellc Robin Recw High live in Carlisle, Donna M. Kilmer KImbi-rly the They is Btoomiburg. October, Karen L. Shaw '88 and Steven P. Peterson have announced their engagement. Karen is employed by Upper Adams School DisiricL a arc planning u J. Price '87 MD. I September wedding. employed by General Computer Corp. il the CentrmI llarriibuig. May 'W Ann Kllzabelli Uwandow.ki m m Ihey live arc planning a School. 'l"homus Sulingcr arc Paula S. BoKurl '88 and Shiiwn O, Cooper arc planning u September 'JO wedding Pjiila is a kindcfgiirtcn teacher in the Milton Area School Zachary T. Oauer Rhonda ii employed ai an Animal iloipital ol Pamela Ann Panzak is Jeff nurse for V.R.S. Inc. 'Ihey are living health technician by the DuujVun County, Jo Salisbury. Alcxif M. Kandra '88 and Kevin M, Sulhvan were mamcd in December. Alexis is a were marncd '87 and in October. '88 and Patrick J. an October wedding. Aimee a training/recruiting supervisor for TCI, are planning tcchnolugiii Ann Therena T. Neamand '87 and Donald J. pluiining a Novcmlxr wedding, Ihcrcia il a icnior account rcprcicntalivc for Dxc Vanguard Group of Invciitmcnt Compaiiiei. Rhonda C. Noble Michael Pegg were were Savage arc were married '88 and married recently. KeUey is manager of Charming Shoppes. They live in WashingtooviUe. Jeff Smith '88 is on the sales staff of the new Ritz-Carlton in Philadelphia, due to open in planning an October '91 wedding. attending Shippcniburg Univenity. fltm. wedding. Powder Co. Banc Maria Blanch '88 and '87 and Sluan Stanley a Jeffrey is an Arniy and suUoncd in WiJkes- special education teacher at Boiling Springs Patricia Ryan Keiicy Kim N. (Berber are Duane is an '88 and '91 Cynthia Rarriin '88 and Scott C, Hcrgcr have announced their cngugcmcnt, Cyiithin is a medical in ihe microbiology lub Valley Hospital ("aitcr. Upfwr Morciand. A. is sales coordinator in Wilkes-Barre. officer in the Joanne MaMKurrI *H7 and John P. Coitello are planning a July '91 wedding, Joanne ii a ihird grade teacher at the Hound Meadow BlemenUry SchcK>l, acting in '87 were Jill October wedding, Filcen II an account executive for ADP Corp. Steven it a branch manager for Houichold Finance Corp. DcWiti were married in October. Stephen il a mbmitulc teacher at Queen oT Peace School. 'ITiey live in an MI-A program in Eileen Haas rcprciciiiaiive for Suiido/ Iliarmaoculicali. J. Hershcy University of Tcjiai. Hoipiul. Mill Kline offcri employee aitiitance to help deal with ilreii management and ala)h()l and dnig ubuic in the work place Roberl Low '87 and plannmg a July wedding. Denise Jill Shawn O'Hearn Joel A. Wrible '87 and Kathcrme M. Hlackerby arc planning a June wedding- Joel is a Lcanne Kline '87 ii now the director of Human KcKJurtci Development al the Hloomiburg the Almee Jo SchuUz DawnMarle Griglock '88 and Matthew F Crake were mamcd recently. DawnMarie is employed by Franklin-Hamilton Essex County Bocei as a speech therapist. They live in Malone. NY. initrucior in the Danville May accountant for the AUas McCarry Jane Suzanne Warfel '87 and Mark Hampton Zeswit/. were married in September Jane employed by Central I'cnn Rehabilitation Servicei, Ihcy live in I jncaiicr. Jemcy W. in Tinker at '87 Siruudiburg Area School liaiit Calherlne R. Sled* B. language thenq>isi District Ruth L. planning a Frederick June "90 wedding. J. AFB.OK. Harriet Joanne Johnaon '87 and Timothy M. Heath were married in August. Hamei ii Slepht-n and 552 Taoical Training Squadron to the Nanlicoke. Gum '88 Chadwick H. Garber '88 recently graduated from die 325 Weapons Con troll cr Training Squadron automated systems training course. He u asiigricd l^rl SImoni '87 and David I: Mollick arc planning an Oaober '90 wedding, I^ri is an internal auditor for a speech is lyKTcom. Brian K. Shavor '87 recently reponed for duty aboard the fleet ballistic missile submarine USS Tecumien. homqxirted at Charlctton. SC. Newtown Squire Ccnlcr. Dtvid ii an accounUni for Finur Mongage Corp. 7>iey live in PhoenixviJIe. Diitrici. Wendy Soudenon School Christopher Louis Mingrone '88 and Mana Elauie Conu are planning a July wedding Lhnstopher is employed by the West WmdsorPlainsboro Board of Educauon where he teacher socncc. Teresa G. Perry '88 and Kevin C. Kessler are plannmg a May wcddmg, Teresa i, an cxecuuvc m the purchanng department of Shop- Vac ^Uiy Wendy Leanne niugicr Jr. Plekos '88 and Robert are planning an April 90 wedding. Ue Davelle A. Yergey '88. 2Lt. USMC recenUy graduated with honors from the Marine Corps Supply Officer, School at Camp Ujeune, NC. She had previously canpletcd Marine CCS and the Basic Officers School at Quantico. VA. She is currently "Signed to the 1st Manne Division at Camp *^ Pendleton, CA. William T. Young '88 has been named Cooperauve Resources Improving Resources (CRIB) Manager with the WiUiamspon-Lyc^mng Chamber 01 Commerce. Mlchele Zakrewsky '88 wid Kenneth C. Boyle have announced their engagemcnL Michele is punuing her muten degree in lulialogy. Teri Sue nokcBbinder 89 and Douglas Wayne Fnamhaugh cnarrKd rcccnUy Ten ts »w Mn Ltat Marit Zarzyczoj '88 an PolydinK Medical Center. neside Center. R Qapp have announced thor engagcmenL l>:ara is anplo>Td with an cngmeenni and envirwmenial cvnsuliing finn Rocivdlc, MD. 1989 m Representative: John M. Walker, 410lA Chatham Park Drive, Pittsburgh PA 15220. '89 and I>avid Patricia Marie Gocek '89 and James Davis are plannmg a fall "91 wading 975-6368. (412) M Patnoa it employed as a regutered nune in the pediairK unit of the Ccisinger Medical Center. Penny E. Boblick '89. 2U complied US Air Force miliury indoohnauon for mescal service officeraaiShcppard AFB.TX. Her be USAF Medical Cenier Air Force Bajc. Dayton. OH. will ai Kevin Cahill '89 at Villinova Hiitoty. at the graduate ii in ptognm Athens. University punuing a Masters in a fellowship as a leaching He was awarded OH. Barbara L. Hamilloa '89 and Robert S. Ncwion have announced iheir engagcmenL Barbara is Diane Lynn Casey a paralegal for Marvello and Lcpley. and Noel David n have announced their cngagemcnL Diane malh teacher at Pleasant Valley School District, m BrodheadsviDe. Barbie Cawthern '89 and Dana Scott Winey arc planning a March '91 wedding. Barbie is an elemcnury teacher in the Juniau County School Christine M. Heller '89 and John A Evcland were married in September, Chrislme is a subsutute teacher in the Wcalherly and Hazlcton DistricL Area School Dcbra Chacona are planning a March '89 and Mark Urevich '89 "90 wedding. it residing districts. Debbie Lynn Hess '89 and Michael J. Dalkicwicz are planning a September wedding. Debbie is a management trainee with First Basiem Joann Hojnackl '89 has been named manager of the Ronald McDonald House in Danville. Matthew Harrisburg. special education teacher at They reside in Kunbcrtoo. D. Karchncr '89 and Teresa Ann Hosier have announced their cngagoncni. Matthew is affiliated with the Kansas City Royals Organizauon. Andrea Kecfer Philadelphia '89 recently graduated from the Institute for Tax and Fiduciary Management She Potuiown High School. md November. Wendy profram at BU. ii Wtlllam cnivUed Mack '89 Wendy Ml K Melnirk Mazur md '89 pareiiis of a Susan trust has accepted a position in the department of Provident National Bank of J. hn Miller '89 (.omplcied '89 and Timothy W. November. They are living ihc day Tilled Kifolo were married in Melissa Ann Keeley '89 and Dennis George Schaffer were married in December, Melissa is Wagner were married at and Michael sexual aitaull program for "Under Bloomsburg University April Annuil LuKhaon « 17 Lurl Jo Telchman '89 and David Showaller have announced their aigagcmenl i^jri it employed in ihe water i|ualiiy iaboraiory in Novcmlwr, Robert J. linger '89 Lahuuchak are plaiuiing June is Juniata Counly Child Dcvckiiancnt, and Alumni Weekend at Numbar ol 24 bVtet (Hotol raeervallons a Bloomsburg University $ Uagaef $20 per penon TOTAL Yeu may aetcloso a check payablo lo tha BU Foundalion, Ihk amount bilet) to a aotU ca/d or you may havm VISA Nwrtef MasiercanI Nurrt^er .EzpiraSon Oala_ Slgf^aiura Name (Pteaae print) _ Pleaae place in .ClasaYaw, anvelapa and roturn lo: Fenttamaher Alunvil Houaa BbomtfMrg Unrveraty Bborvburg. PA 17616 Hmv iir* for Once on the old landmark list to tw raied. "OW Sdertce H«l Werw (encnraiioo wWch cotl »3 3 rrilon •1470 Fenelein-Mkar Alumni Km urtfergone a Secora) ontf to waacorawjOetfln iKOS-iaOTal acwttf tlOOOTO on Alumrri Day R Ml U»Ho*onofn Cwm Hal ^ age It U retelkaled Houaa Bloomatug, PA ITBIS April 27-29, A Karen '92 wc^lding PflpperodchlcKan braasi wfT/ibaXMmt vto«0arii a rtv-cnlly. AicuSound of Ihomtwi is teaching hith and (nth Transfiguratio Catholic &.hix>l Juatlne S, is Budiologitl. Ijdies, NJ, husband, John, are the December WiUiain Data Syiicms Rose *89 and Kevin mamed Shaffer were Debbi Manney '89 at and Caryn in are planning a June Vl wcdJing, Carli is an instructor and swim coach at l akeland llilU ui mamcd m Shcri Sharpies 'H9 hai I'hi.xnas •»<* (Vtobcr registered nurse at the llloomtburg lloipilal. an adveniiing rep/graphic Carta MIcheie Mallnak '89 and llospiial after ihc Rublnholt S. Siciliano were staff YMCA York nunei were desperately Rubrnolt mamcd m Torlr Lynn li RtiuLng Eaglt Turuj newspaper for the at thai systems analyst (or iyw living. Lisa t;. Wcikel were Rene Lutx '89 and Michael L. in December Denise is Denlsc frvw her diiucs ncnixl Michael L in olTf Red Cross amwunoed McCany were mamcd on catsctle Diane Eialne Earnshaw >89 and Brian A. Pupck were married in November. Diane is a "89 time Marikaye Snyder Barbara E. Duke '89 and David M. Cook March '90 weddmg. Barb u a Tech. niimed Marilyn '89 are planning a special education teacher in South Eastern School District and David works for Computer Linda Rauwhmaycr '89 recenUy ivlumed to after nearly ihtre weeks of assisting victims of Octi*cii eanhmuke m t'alifonui. She wns given and Paul G. Swinko Jr. '89 have announced their engagemeni Paul ii employed by Rots. Buehler, Fali and Co,, as a luff accounianL grade Christine Montgomery County. MD. '«« Sacoman Bank. teaching in 33 has eomplcicd the Air PA Klmbcrly C. Lefever tn a graduate studies 2U Force miliur>- mdivlnnaiion for medical service at Shc^^ard AFB. TX. Selinsgrove. Wendj Lupasbunikl '89, ofTiccn Philadelphia devclopmoit company Christine Lee Davis '89 and Arthur Obcrdorf are planning a December wedding. is Jody L. IX-ker Reading. PA. Lori Havrllla '89 where she works for a ai an accountant really Th« Alumni QuBrUrly. Spring 1990 PameU Lwi Lask '89 and Todd Alan Muiser wrie numeJ tn (Xii^r Pamela u a full imw Ue«d Stan tniiruclor aide in Sunbury. They live in amst '89 Brouse is a Front Street Station. Northumberland at live in Selinsgruve. Blass wcie Christopher John Golden '89 and Andrea Mary Ellinger were mamcd in December. Christopher is workuig is a teacher and aucndmg Ohio University graduate school. They live in a«ignmcni right- Pauenon firsi W Tncy They n Carlisle. Kara Ljnm Frort e>np*oyed 1990 lime for reunions, recognition and renewal M Th* Alumni Ouirlerly, Spring 1990 34 Annual report of 1989 Class of 1985 AmUmng Divid W. Abcrt Rebecca J. Becker • Oirolc Valeric • Anonymoo* • Suian K. Coop • Joseph E Dailcy • DarU J. Deluca • Thereia M Delucca • Mary Alice Ocmko ' Jeannine Dcnniicn • David Dimaria • /uLc A. Bator • • L Michael C, Dubb. I., Crawford Colclli Jamci K. I>Arecc« • • Mary • Cool H. Mary M. • 7I)omai M. DcJaney • Palncia Dcwili • Ch/ii M. r>ubbt • Jean Pierre r>uncan • Jane P, liaHcy • Cindy K. Fjigliih • Suian K, lipplcy • William A. I^vani Hi • Rick T. I'cJl • Karen A. I^crenchick • I/ilary Phelpi Ki.her • J Ca/olA.ljcii Alliion S. Ijnd • Nalalie M. Udrof B, MatCrcady • Keilh M. Manning ' Amber M. Mariicano • Uilie A. Marvel Sidhu • CUre H. Midglcy • Cheryl A. Miltuliki • David W. Miller • Dehia S. Miller I^m J. • Joann C Mary • li, • liia M. Rn»J an 78 Biftrday. Asf II an 0A.U. H»gl«ttaUon • A.IL Otnrtvr PfttrXaMon ol Oultngu$fmd S*(Vk« AwrnOt frtnai fircrGMnly ta Inn fftltwmr «.«k.>Kfe Pimttmuon olHonawy Aivun AwvttM Cclon*l Htny Jtnhni CwmHU Lobby Ktnnalh Gfoai RmlManM (Obdt Pm^) »tlO P.M. Dane* O-rrm tpfroomaf} tntMmnfrwm i Stm iocaban tv. Umn Stmt C-D.V'M* eft* *<4» l*«rt-»t*rtio/tf». »oamt%Mafm CanUnM$uiml6P U A.II UnlvMvlly Slor* opMW (llfmmiu optn unll4PU tajnM Sunda>^. April Att«nd chif ch MTvfc* ol II A.U Noon n»-g al ttw cUss actMt«, 1915 1 ^"^"'^ °" 1^^^]^ 1920 or at Hotel 1925 oki lrt«nda. 1930 UnrmtAy Slow. 194S 103S 1950 7P.U. lntaricllv.VkiMtWm.ir.Uon P^o^lobmtnnouncta *<*«^okiey wtacfi cholicni Koch • John S, Korol • William N. Ixbo • line A, Ixfliof • Ixtii Ann Ixorurd • Suian • • C Kerry Laura M. Jubon F. King Hoffmann • BrW C. Hoffmatier • Anonymoui • Scou E Inch • Roihann Johnion • Dale J. Keener ' Mark V. Kehoe Timothy M. Keller • K Gary Kirk • Kimberly C, Kirk • P.incia S. Kirk ' Anonymoui • Richard S Knupp • Boyd A. Kreglow • Robcn W. Managan Jr. Karen M, I-'nier • Roger W, I-'riei • Ruih Ann B, I'ulum • Kenneth M. Gafrga • CeraJd J, Ganz Jr. • ManJia Cuckcr Coldncr • Sharon A. Graver • Jana II. Gny • T. • Heam ' Kiay L Hofer • John Hranitz " Pamela Michael G- Karchncr • Grctchcn M. Kepncr • Belinda • Anonymoui • Saundra J Ludwig • Chnsiophcr M. LoVt * Anonymoui • Luann Baison Magnuson " Jeanine M. • • • Maier Laura E Marchiorw Michael P Markowski Carla A. Mameller • Lmdj M- Maizoni " Constance M. Maximo • Kevin • • P. McGtnmi Karen A, McKcnna Angela R, Zuba Meizger • Patricia A. Metzger-Scott • Karia J. Morni ' John A. O'Brien ' Mary M, Owen • Susan B. Palmaiary ' Anthony J. Panuccio Jr • Pamela A, Paniak • Ramona S. PanzarcUa • Laurel L. Parfitt • Sandra K. Paul • Deborah A. Pomfret • Joseph L. PugncitJ • Robin G. Reese • Wendy A. Reiu. ' Daniel J. Rogers • Robcn • J. Fxk • Robert B Hroh • Anne E. Farrell • Jowph V Fauil • Robin A Feiicrolf • David A. Fiichcr • Donna Snow Richer • Qinitopher • J, Fredcnck UilieA Gan/ • Su/artne R George • Jamei R. Gem • Lourie n. Gent • Kelly G, Giblin • Michael J Giglcr • Grace E Graiio • Sally I_ Gonnclli • Ann M. Gunk y • Jeffrey A, Guth • Conrmd A- Maenny • Anonymoui • F^ward J Mam Jr • Bender • 7'ercnce C. Bcnhun • Trcnl D. Bcnl/^J • Brcnda I, Beverly • Judilh A. Bilner • Richartl n. Blylcr • Robin I„ itoehnmg • BeUy I. Itonng • Wiliivn M. Brcilin • M*ni Briu • Mithtel li. Qiuii • Arme A. Ciu/o • gifts 1960 1940 195S MaflM after • Th« Alumni Quirlerly, Spring 1990 Annual report NUrton Abbood Acres C. • George • • Acri, Inc. F. Abnrn • Dorij Achey • Wilnm Kciih R. Adimj • Kirii D. AtJ*mi • J. Hutchison Insurmce Agency. Inc. • Cynthi* Aiken • Beaver Heating ind Air Condilioning • Al* Al-M«ihat • Robert Albcn • Jo Ann D. AlbcrU • Carl M. Albenson • Stephen Albetticn • William H. Alberuon • Gill R. Alderfer • Anonymoui • Germid Ernest D. Clinton • Philip Martin Nick Andronis Thomas Appliance Ashnoff • • • Daniel R. R, Antolick • Peter Mark A. Aroesi • BRD Anonymous • • • • and Company, Aukamp Aylward • Joan L. Baack • Anioincuc S. Bach • M. Mary Badami • AnnaM«ry Baggeu • Portia M. Bahl • Harold J. Bailey • WUUam M. Baillic • Anonymous • Raymond G. Baker • Dalo's Bakery Tuzzi's Bakery • Michael Balbcrchak • Levy Baldia • Rose Marie Ball Balsam • Central • E. Ballard J. • J. Robert L. Ballentine • Couon Candy • Annick F. • Lori A. Barsness • Bcmard Peter A. Banolf • Donald Bashore • R ' Bcmard J. Bast • Stephen S. Baiory • Carol Baucher Edward E. Baum • Frances Baum • Dcnald A. Baylor Dale E. Beagle Ketuieih Beck • J. Bcdnarchik Harry • • Beam • Bruce Beaver • Stephen D. Beck Joy Bedosky H. Beers Inc. • • Sr. • Sr. Bedt BillieJ. Elizabeth Becker • Walter Audrey Bcglin • Anonymous • Joseph C. Bender • Louis F. Bender • Richard A. Benefield • Edwin E. Bcnfer • Gale Bcnneu • Edward BenneU Jr. • WUliam H. Benscoter • Anonymous • James N. Bentz • WiUard Bergman Jr. J. • Pannatha N. Beri • Philip I. Bennan • Paul P. Berry • Bloomers by Beth • Geraldinc H. Bctka • Budd Beyer • Myron Beyer • Lawrence E. Biebcr • Michael S. Biehn • Robert Bicmacki • Gary L Biller Glenn Billet • Robert G. Bingman • Anonymous • Wdliam Black • John • P. Blair Patrick M Blair • Eileen V. Blisard • Joseph Blood • Mary E. Bloom • Darlene A. Bower Bowers Howard Bowman • • Bowers ' Russell E. Bowcrsox ' • Joanne K. David S. Bowman • C Lloyd H. Karen Bowes Richard David T. Boycr • Michael E. Boyer • Patricia M, Boyne • Ronald P. Brader • Robert Bradley • John C. Brady • Mary Braid • Duane Braun • William J, Brecker Don • • E. John D. Brooks • Zcislofi Brothers Mailcne J. Brown • • Scala Brothers. Inc. • • Anna B. Buck • Charles Budns Builden • Pius Buob • John H. Burd ' Dennis Burke Roger J. Burke • Ronald H. Burice • Vemon C. Burkhart • William A. Bumeu • Ernest Buskirk • Joseph M. Cahill • Cora Caldenan Camp • ' Thomas Caldcr Kenneth E. Calkin Jack H. Campbell Camplcsc • A. Cantor " Kay Camplese • P. Jr. • • • Brigiuc Callay Johnson Camping, Aloysius P. Cannon Inc. Jr. • " • B. P. Donald Robert David Cantorc • Duane K. Card Robin's Car Caie • Someone Cares • Diaiuie N. Carey • Arthur Carling Jr. • WUliam Carlough • Douglas M. Games Canal C. Carpenter • Anonymous • .Magee Glanz Carpet Co. Bloomsburg Carpet Industries • Warren C. Casner Rosanne Caso • Robert P. Caughey • Frank Cauiero • Luanne Cauiero • Carl Cavanaugh • Robert E. Cavanaugh Jr. Baron L Ccbnasky • Berwick Hospital Center • Bloom Party Center ' BU fitness Center • Sayie Spons Center ' Bush P. Corcoran • VaUey Country Club • • • Albert Curtius • • L Dietrich Systems • • Roger D. DiUmuth • North Ccninil Douglas K. Dillon • • Robert M. EdwanJs Sur-Lo Elearic. Karen • Engraveables Magee • Inc. Carol Egoville • Bloomsburg William A, Elei J, • Elwell • m • Anonymous Electrical Sup^riy • World • Norman FJliou • Robert W, Anonymous • Wagner's Trophies and Press F-nterprise. Inc. • Industrial Enterpritei. Inc. • T A C Enterprises Mary Erickson • Dale M, Eshbach • Anthony R. Esser • Francis E. Euler • Glen Evans • Helen F. Evans • Kenneth E, Evans • Anonymoui • Dot V.voy • Nancy M. Ewing • Nelson D, Eyer John L. Eyer Sr. • House of l abncs • Williamspon Fabnc Discouru • Berwick Forge and Fabncating • Columbia County Farmers National Bank • Perdue Farms. Inc. • B. Joann Farrell * James Farrell • Glenda D. Farrington • Ronald J. Farringlon • Paul L. Faus • Gary Faul Gerald ff. Fcaglcy • Joanne M. Fedder • Charlea J. Feifcr • Harry B. Fcnwick James Femgno • Glenn I. Fesiler • Robert M- Ficco • Future Shape figure Salon • James J. Fink • R C Oiarics • Anonymoui Leonard CenUIo • Jerry Cervmo Charles M. Oiapman • Kathryn S, Chapman • Bill & Peg s Oieers II • Kraft Cheese • EdCherringian • Liberty Chevrolei • Sherwood Chevrolet, Inc. Fischer • Arthur Treacher's J. Fuh and Chips Rock J. fisher • Vinginia C L • • Hriliman'i Glass Works • Gi>ber • Ji>hn J, Gomet Forker • Robert M. Forren • Robert M. Forrest Rohen V V,lu • C^lnis V, Oulhrie • Rolwrt P. Gulihall Jr, • (V,ul Guerrieri Gym Township • • HIariclic (lyiiima Jn.k Gyurina Cindy Hack • William llafncr • Jaik Ilagcmcyor • Md.y • Palllaggcny • Roger G.llami • Grate R, Hall • lleiiry A, HalUr • Gehrig A llalicmian • Francii llamel • (iraoe M. Haniicmann E. Uwrencc Haraiym • George R. ilanliih • Ilati)ld I). Harris Haggcrty Boydllamnan • John • Stanley HavilamI • Marlysc M. Heaps • Harvey J, Ixtitia • Susan W, lUylhom • C • iUiicrslcy • Trudy lU/eniki FJeanur A. llclKn • l-mia M, Hcffrinn • Kallileen I. llcieitiachcr • Mary U»u Ileiilor • George II, Hcmingwoy Roger llCTidnckitvi • Jcnimc Irndric • Michael Hcrlwrt • Carl H. llcnnan • Mniy • Ijiida llcndcfiKi Walter Hciuic 1. • Uamic D Ileruld • M • • lIcrriH FJi/ahclh llcrtel • Joiepli A Hess Barbara Hickcy David Hill I. * 1) Richard llcrsh Mcrtrith • Karl I). Paincia A. Ilcis • Suiaii • l>cnnis P, • Inn ai 1'urkcy Hill Ijnda I.0U Hill • • llilc Mclvin Paul Hilgar llill • • i Hert/Jrr • 1. IliMti • Bryan A, Johanna • Hill H. Bailwra D, Hillon • S, Sue Timothy R lliliwi • Vemon llindiman • John Judith Hinhfcld • JohnA. lloch • llicodurc S, Hudgini Jr. lino • Hilton • I • 1, I Hocflich I'hilip lUhcI HoldrcTi K John Richard Holdren • Jr. • Ronald L Hollcnbaugh Holme 1 • Allen Funeral lime • Heller Funeral Hiane • Howell's IV ami ll»«ic l uimihings. Inc. • Pincbrook Homes, Inc. • Henry Hood • Helen Hopple • IxcC. • Hollis • Hill I Hopple Michael Homer • Ixvi IMIoiband Hloomsburg Hotpiial Anonymous Ilower • Janici R, Anonymous • • • O, Marlcnc Hoiicr Houck • Robcn I. Christoplicr R, Howell Hough • • UwilC. James lluffer • Harold llugglcr • Ronald J, llughci D Hulmci • Pal Hulncy • Kolwrt G. Kunicr * William H, lluiUcr • i'i/-/a Hut • Duy Hulthiion • li. Dennis Huthnance • Anihony lanicro • Ronald A. Iflniiaujnc • Apple Compuurr. Inc, • Bevao), Inc.. • Califomia liaii. Inc. • Crawford • Barbara Motors, Inc. May's Drive In, Inc. * Micle, Inc. • Anonymous • W. A, Dchart, Int. • Nabisco Brands, Inc, • Alumax, Incorporated • • Bciter'i. Incorporated Cooke's I1iBrmac7. Inc, • Marilon Irm • Pine Ham Inn /jmmer Insurance Co., Inc, • Hen Interiors • Quality Imemalional • Sick Jr, • Arlene B. Dickcrson • Ruih Dickerson • Richard li. Dicks Demyan R.^cr W. Frumm Bunnell Fune,.l Harry's Sponing Goods • WUliam A Gould • Government Association • Kenneth R (Jraham • SwoetC!ranny MarcGranson • Shanai Gra/j«jio • llowaid • Richard Dcliile J. • • • ' IVhisi CW, Garage liugcncGoldpamt Richard J. Criqui • Bill Cnspin • Slicny A, Charles M. Crist • Judy Cnichlcy • James R, Robert E. Crowihcr • William Cummings • J. David Jr. • ''•^•^^ Hm A • Ui«<.e.st Millard Michael • • Garrett • Richafd DcLmg Ellis Buchman Charles Calabrese • • Electronics • L Dale Ethd Fncker • Anonynuxis WiUi^nll Giugliano Ronald A. Dean • Helen DeAngclo • Judiili C. Decker • Leonard B. DcHaven • Gay Dcklcr • Rcmice Dekorte • Uurcnce J. Dclaney Jr. • Michael F. Dclancy Sr. • Sayre Deli • Scaliii's Delicatessen • William Dclker • Blaise Delnis • Donna L • Neil Brown • Robert E. BnDvm • Dave Brownell • Orville E. Bnibaker • Edward E. Brungart • Joan M. Brash • Shcryl Bryson • Richard A. Brzozowski ' Douglas Buchanan • Claude A. K. • 'CAD Daniel Ebcrhardt • Alfred A. Edt * Janice li. Eckardt • Robert Eddy • Ronald N, Edling • Hugh K, Edwards • Margana f-dwardi • Rosemary Bnggs • E. Earl H. Brinser Jr. John Broda • Tern Bnieg • Helen J. Brogna P. Bridenstine William Brito • Bowman Joscphthal Kawnccr Uptown Diner Ihomas I. Dion • DiehU Discount • Michael DiStefano • QuaUty Beverage Distributor • Walter C. DiizJer • Robert Diaon • F. Eugene Dixon Jr. • Paul Dobson • Joseph G. Donchcz • Margaret Donlan • John R. Donnelly Jr. • WilUam J. l>)nohue • Robert W, Donovan Mister Donut • John Dorin • Scou K. Douglas • Richard J. Dresher • Romeo's Drive In • E. Eugene Duck • Carol A. Dudinskic • Ellen B. Dunlap • Ralph Dunlap • Gary Dunn • David I>jnsmuir • Herbert Durchiprwig • Timothy Durfos Charles L. Durham • Eugene T. Early • Suian L. Fjilon • A. Friends -in -Mind Bookstore • Ronald K. Booth • John R. Bosnian • George P. Boas • MetroptJitan Bailing Co. • Garry • Louise ; • Breisch's Dairy • James H. Dallon Jr, • Joseph Dantini • Joseph T, Danzi ' Gdbert Darbou/e ' Vuiccnt G, Dauchcii • Thomas A. Davici Jr. • David B, Davighi • Woody Davit • Frank S. Davis Jr. • Bettie L Dawson • Russell DcVncs • E Bous Bowers Sue Coppola • Fraternity Fry Gcist • Nathaniel Gelbcr • Ronald J Gcnovcsc • Ruiiell A Gcoiya Maureen Gerhard • Robcn 1. Gerh.n • George J. Gcmav^je • J"d>ihA,Geschwindt • Pasquale », Giannim Jr. I'^^L^""'^ IVihlf I jnen and Gifts Shop • GamionO.Gigg • Richard I C. ilhcn • M-rg.irt Gilhool • James (Spike) Gilleipic David h,Gill.I«,d • William G.lltl«,d • M.no Gi.mhctti • Joseph Giordano • J, Jan Cnnon • Sandra E, Ginon • Fnuik Crier • Cunningham IJigilal James S. Blozen • Glenn Biyier • Brace T. Bobb • R. M. Bobersky • Danny N. Bodinc • Susan J. Bodman • William Boldcn • JereBoUinger • V. Stewart Bolognesc • Donald Bonawilz • Buy the Book • Back Mountain Books L Town Crissman • Jerome Blakcslee • Berwick Golf Counc Cherokee Golf Course. Inc. • James Courtcr • James J, Cnine Charles A. Creasy • Marianne T. Creasy • Balloon Creauons Conrad H. Crode Bamingcr Mary Lou Barry Barrel • Bartikowsky, Inc. • Inc. L i'Z'u^: Wolf Furniture HaixJdCyu . Inc. Frosty • Cropper • Comi^any. CorreU • James N. Coriell • Philip F. Correll Cheslcr C. Cone Jr, • Augustine J. Costanlini Jeffrey D. • L A C. H, Bonnctt Long's Supply Comi«ny, Inc. Anonymous Waicrproofmg CorponiUon Mamou Corponilion • Rado Mechanical Corporation • C, David Pint National Bank of Danville * Isabel Bannon • Nancy Banta • Aldcna Baradgic • Josqih Bai»dgic Jr. • Otto Barbush • Ronald W. Bardslcy • George S. Barkman • Barbara A. Bamcs • Helen Joseph A. Bames * Anonymous Donald W. Barney • Lonnic Bamhan • Tom L Cooper Berwick Bames " Inc. Inc. D. Consins • Bank • Northeastern Bank • Northern United Pcnn Bank • First National Bank of • /XU P« Arthur JeaneOe Cooper First Eastern Bank Donna J Robcn Cole Gregory S Connell • Robert F. Conner • Barry Ccnover ' Jacqueline Conover • Zeislofi Consiruclion Company • Francesco Conic • Michael Conway • Patncia Cook • John 1Cook Jr • Rebecca M. Cooke • John Coon Sr. • Patnck T. Coonclly • Joan M. Autcn John's Automotive • Kevin Company A Company. F. Associates • Bloomiburg Fair Association • William C. ' Book of the Month Oub • The Cotton Qub • Anonjmoui Cochran • Denms M CofTin • • Mike Company • ITiiladcljihia Turf Company • Region Oil Company • Scan Roebuck A Cwnpany • Taylor's Hair Canpany ' Trader Pans Company • Wood Company • Heard Apple • Bob Pross TV A Joseph Ardizzi ' Richard F. Family Eye Associates • Gaul Associiici ' AAS i J. J. • Anonymoui Andrews • Crystal F. Andrez2e Angsi • Donald S. Ankrum Qub • W & Anonymous • Michael Cochran J. AMI' Fvxindatu^ • Miir«u Family l^xindation • Hie Magee Kxind«tit« • Freda J, Fowler • Will.am J. IWlcr Jr • Auto lk>dy and Frame Rcp«r • Uai.cnici Franceschcll. • J«eph Tinceschmo • Judy Franklin • Bonita H I ranks Anthony Colamsso • • Carlo Collcvechto James CoUms • Patnck J. Collins • Frank A Colonna • Bloomsburg Bank-Columbia Tmst Ca • Waller N, Colvell • A, HiU Company • ATAT Company • B, J. Bus Company • Dana Deckmg Company • Danville Supply Company Camielina Alfonso • Anonymous • Anonymous • Beuy Allamcng • Robcn AJIardyce • James H. AUen • Ali A. Alley • Ramona H. AUey • Robert A. Amadio • Thomas Amaio • Jeny Anastasia • Air Pixxlucu and Qiemicals Snyder's Towing and FuU Service • Willow Run Inn and Golf Course • Liberty Housing and Land Co, • Commonwealth Bink • Ivy • Insurance Agcn^- • Air Products Kxindatioi Anon>-mous • BU Women's Qub Akunder Joseph Andrews gifts HaukuisChevTOlct-Oldsmobde • AnihvHiy E. Chiiilone Kentucky Fned Chicken • R.yiald MdXviald QiilJien's Chiriucs John ChopBck • Anon>Tnous • Anon>Tiious • Mcrvm E. Qironisicr • James E. Qiuchman • Carol>Ti aarelli • Francis Occarone • Sub City • WiUiam P, OafTcy • D^ald A Ocwell Robcn W. Adamf • Hdcn Adler • Schmid Adveituing • BinJ Sumner Agency • Firmi News Agency • The Henry Agency Trust Co.. N. A. 1989 of 35 • George Jonci Juis D. Muchlhof • Donald A. Mudlcr • Jam 's • Joseph Mu,r.y • Bna Cn^ck Stewart L Nagd • Joscfi R. Najda • Mutual Insurance Co. • Ampalavanar Nanthakuniar G^^C^ Hank • Uui, J, ' y^'rVr^^^^"'"''' R^l^UK Ro««vdtNcwson • Pcie-s JuUus W^Nickischcr • Newsstand Howard W. N.waro • Robc-rt U. Ncilz A. • Ncwton • A • Walter R,N.n,on • J^'T'l"' TTieK. Chen Nook • Ralph J. Norc-c • Gary H. Norton MeUss. Norton • Robert Norton • • R«,ald • W Anonymous a.s,on949 . ' • ComcUus Class of 1961 J. • Nursery • Iht^nas Rcilly • Robert • J Occasion Rentals • Scott R. Rogers • Charles li. Jack Rupertus • • Painck Rutkwlti L Florence • Rygid • • Herbert Sauter • George S.vUlc • JoanM.Saxman • Larry Carol • Seroka • Montour Auto Servio: Company • Service. Inc. • Jack s lixxon Service SlaUon Service. Inc. • McDowell Oil Service Inc. VcncM, Transportatio, Service. Inc. • Foust Auto Services • I ho.0 Services • Sweep and Sew • Vendmg • SW f:tV^^ J"».. A^^Shoup • Harold D.Sh^rt • S. ' LeonShoop • • Robert Thomson • • John m Michad A. Virus IxnorcJ. Vuk R. Wagner • • Jr. Kraig A, Ad Vision Wagaman • Walter G • Vorbleski F. • George P. Wagner • Uc Brcnda Walker • Charles L Theodore W. Wahl • Olvin Walker • Anonymous • Cole's Roor and WallCovcrmg • M A J Paintmg A WaU Covenngs Hoor A Wall Covcnngs • Michael WaUace • Stephen C. • • J, •MAW • Wallace rici\W,rd ' Si^r^l" ErmaLWaien ^""^"^ ' Robert • A. Watson Rudi Watson Wehner - Richard C.Wehr Joanne Wast • Walter Ward • WdUam J. W ' Water. James Waikins • Lynn Donald W. Weaver • James J F. • Roger Warmerdam R°nald E, Wasson • • • W. • E. Weihbrechl • Linda Weiss Urry John 1. West Wcsner • Genctii-s Best Fred Whealon • Dutch Wheelman David ' A P. • • Zane D. Weizcl • l- Stephen M. Smith • Smoke Shop • Ellsworth Snyder SavidW S "''^^^.T^Sigma Sigm. Sigma i . TT'" ' O'DonncU • Clati of lOii • Qass of 1975 "oas! of W82 W " Anihcny R. Spadaccmi * AlanSpeakmasier While • • Mclany Whiiebread • Charles E. W.Uiams • ' -niomasWUUams .T^f.'-Wilmot Vr"^-^'^''^* • -niomasLWUson • S'^'-tV Warrm Jeffrey Spscer • M Catawissa Lumber «,d ^ CaO^eruie Spencer • Chnsune M. S. Spickle, • Ron Spdlman • • Kriner- Home \'^^''=^Wmz • Card's Home W.nng • RovH^w'^ Roy H. Wise '^T'' • James M. Wiitel • John J. Wills • Lee Wolfe ' ^^'^^^'^ ' ^^'^^ M. wtls^ycr . Ye,.?.: Wire Yager's w' W^*!: Works • TTiomas J. Wozniak • Husky WrcsLg ' SueWnght Y.'^'!r'.^«)^."^^' Yanavok . WUham Yankowks. • • Hiomas Wnghl • arol • EdwarJ Peter Yannotia RobenRYcager Wk" i^"*^^ 'c ^""A v''^^"«" C.Young Edward D.Young • • RoL"n • • William Jr. David Zavacky Tm^othy J. J% ^'/'i^f • P^uILZieUnsb • J^^J 7 ^'T^-*?'" JamcsJ.Zubntski • Jack Zwcisdak • • Zcbo Uis Bhomsburg University is commnted to providina oaual ll^^^'onaland employment opponunLs for !ll preference, handicap. p%7erenZ'^'LT"''^ Vietnam era status as veterans • Al SoUen^^gcr Soronty • Lcste, • J Jay Whislcr W^'*^"" Se^T/ W^'""^", KvW^ Western ArlcncShker • Fra^h.Ts'^i;T\'/'^''^'^ SmiihSr. • Covered Brtdge Iranklin S^L uZ^^ • Wcitzcl SuckhouscandSonWeUDriUings • Robert Wenger Unda L Wenner Thomas Wcnner • May Cora Werley • Richard C Shovlil John H, Shum«,Jr. • Karm Simons • C. Cari I, Smncr • Mernck SiruU • George Sisko • Dorothy L SiUcr • Western "cstem • Graeme Thomas D. • W W. Sherwood Bnan Sherwood • IWias L Shields Jr. • K. Ridi.rd Shives • J. S Raub Shoe Store Doris Shoemaker • AI i Men's Shop • Dixie Shoo * M«i^r-. "'^•'^ • Sololl-fs^rt S^^"" : Studio'Sh'"' Sk^ • ^^Y' l>«UtUeShop • Midas Muffler ShoVof SllZdg^Si* • • J. Daniel Vann • Joann VannaAnthony Varano Jr. • Dominick S. Vassallo • Michael Vaviek • Joe Vcliisky • Anonymous • Dominic Vigilante • Phil VillcUa • James Vineyard Bw^llwtV hlwcU Wdt Funeral '^™^'^' n Wellcr Fred C. Susquehanna Physical Therapy • • ^ "..^ «rM Wdliam R. Wasson asuni/ A. C SchaU Tewksbury W. Vanaken Richard Mary Ann Sdioenleber JuJ^Ta^^k'^T'^/.^^'^c'-^''*""* Judith A. Schrader • John J. Sdiuler • Ted Schuler • Hi^abcih Schwartz -Can^ynSchwierk • Pauline Serif • Rose M. ' Central Penn Tennis Service • • • Homisak . Hairport Frank Telemko • The Pear Tree • James Trepp • Joanne Robert K. Tubbs • Stephen Turbak • Edward P. Tumbach • Allan Tumcr • Stephen Turoczy • Marg Turrano * Voice of the Turtledove • James D. Tusl • Rcnco Two • Elinor A. Uhnch • Dana R. UUodi • John T. Vachino • Geraldinc A. Valentine • Nancy M. Valb • John Valvardi • Graham Van Slykc Jr. Walker Sid Ross • Sandra Taylor Rosenblulh Travel Traxdl Town Aulo • Michael Scalea Jr. • Paul Helen Schcel • Henry R. Scheller A ^T*^"* A. Schermick • Kirk Sddunp • Charles W. Sdunidi ^ * RichanJ Ouicc TidwcU • Margaret TiU-Matta • Jack Williams Tire Co. Harry Tobias • Jim Paluzzi Toggcrys. Inc. • Joseph Togno • Harold E. Tonkins • Jorge A. Topcie • Ginny-Linn's Touch of Antiquity • Thomas F. Traccy ID • Larue Oman's Trwiers/Campcrs • Peg Tradicn Stanley • J««phA.R,us • Gary J. Robertson ^''D.Roccia • Bruce LRockwood Margaret Ry«, • Swank J. • Dotuld • H. Reiiihiirt • Assodatei. Inc. • Plants 'N Things Joseph A. Thomas ' Ralph Thomas C. Thrcss • Kenneth E. Thrush Repair • Slouffer Orlando Rcson Ribs Resiauram • Boniin/^ Family • Novak Boccttieri-s • Martin Sat/ Sawka Soudcn Eam«.Fn!l''r bamesi F. Obcrim John Tellup • Jr. P!*"**"' • Sharon N.les AnnZeXi^cs rK^ ' • L Edwtn Taylor • Tcrwilliger • John A- • Regehki Salon/Univemty Cuts • Urry Samples • Robert A S«,che/ • DorciaC.Sanden • Harold Saner • Michad Santoro Kenneth Sapp SiiiOm' Niclds Caihcnnc . • R.« E. Shw '"''''"''"^^^^^ • RKlurdA Nesbitt • ' "-t«"Ne«housc Cnng B All Charles Rebuck Patricia Roto-Rooier Sewer «k1 Dram Sendees Centra Penn Sewmg Machine Co. • Robert A. Scyfned Lorraine Shanoski • Theodore M. Shanoski Don,,aSh.m,w • Pam Shauger • Frank H. Shaughnessy • Donald J Shaw • Nancy B. Shaw • Robert Shebelsky • Danid Sheehan • l^cer's Shell • Arthur • IWMMunnello Pittsburgh Nauonal • Myers Charter Service A Cheryl • • • • I-«mily C R. Millheim Rcinhard Apollonio • M. Swank Edward Swicncki • Robert J. Szczccina • Stanley A. Szpindor Toshiko Takaezu • Edward Tanncy • James Tanney • Donna Tarone • John Tauschman ' Spahr's Tavcm • Catherine Taylor Paul Pule ra Rodgen • Suian Roesc • 'l"homas MeryRosado • Robert L. Rosholt • • Ruikowski • IWMinderhr* W.llian, Mo>T,ihan • ManlynL MuehlhoLCPS Mumaw • • Uuis Pompei IRos, • Vincoii Ro.. • Richard D. Roihcrmd William W, Rubcry Jr. • Karen Ruch Robert Patndi Monaghan Bonnie B Monlan • John Moms Momson - Stone Castle M.Hel • Resuuran, . Geruld Moul.h,x,p • Meyer Jr. • S, llany S Raymond '^Tn hmoihy An«.ymoui Scoi. H. Miller • • p Roord. Anonymou, Kerry A, Miller Palnck Poll • Anonymous George Rcbcr • 1-, ^'.'i"!^..'*"^*' Albert • Mc4d Gciimger Meeker Joan Meaian . M.ryJ.Mceuw.en • J«ne. R. Megeni.y • ^«iior liJcnor Mcjmdi • Mark Melnychuk Vicor Mcrcado • Frt^d M. Mergendahl • Anonymou. • H. Uric MelzJer * Hummel. James A Mihaiac • Ann. • • • Reiners • Ronald ^^ •^'l'*''" M*-M.chae|.Hi,uIman Tuner.! • Fr«,cii 1), Mead - Ke^ieO, Medical Center • Robcn G. • JudidiA^ Miller Robert Miller • Sa>lch Valley Restaurant • Ihc Texas Restaurant • Ihc Rcsuunini • Solo Reitorulion • Judilh L. Reuter • lumlyA Rcuwsaal • James Reynolds • Patricia I^ig-Rcynolds • John J. Richards • Andrea Riddcll • David Rider Terry Rider • Donald Riley • Robert M. Rdcy • John II KilcyJr. • Giuseppe Rinaldis • Sicnkos • Skiiliiii. Rink Shddon ' Milder Lincoln Carol Phscoli Joseph C CJumn • Fugenc Rabins • Antonio D, Rado • Richard G. Ralph • James D lIolT"•John uft"". Hone R.McSwea,eyJr, Mil er • Umcom Helen McGu.re Pearl Place PIcntki Resuurwil • Colc-s Old llardward Rc-siaumnt • Kemlcr's Restaurant McIXmald's Rcslaumnt • Russdl s Restaurant • J. IWd Mc-CuIUKh • ^ L McRwen Supply. Inc. • Patricia • Yachtsman Resort Mayl«,der • Gerard McAdami • Fdward McAlcerJr. • IVnld K. McAIIiMer • Mtryanne McCarm Jw.ci C, McCon,..ck * Robert A. McCracken • -Ilion... Jolu, • Gloria Randn/zo • Donald Ransom • Fli/abelh Rarig • Kile and Kile Real Fsiate • Rentals. Inc. Martm Jr • • J • Anonymous Village Realty. Inc. • * Stephen Judy M.Reese • Raymond P. Regan Mervin L, Regoier • Iliomas Rcilly llcnjamin Marchc«c II. David Mores Gross Real Fsiaie ' • Rol«rtJ,M.,kcl • O-IXmnell'i Markcl • Wei.MarVcl. • Time Markcli. Inc. • Jane. F Karen M. MariU« • Naomi Murtm • William * • Luschui Robert Quigley M«.k Harry Martyn • Charlc. Marvin • Anonymoui Michelle Maion • Ignaliu, J. Ma.uU. * John I-, Mai.ko Napoli Pizza • • Allen's Subs • Winn's Subs • Mary Sukoloski James Sullivan • Louis V. Sulmonetti • John T. Sundcrmier • llendcnhot Supply • RiUer Office Supply • AU Phase ElecUical Supply Co. • Eastern Pennsylvania Supply Co. • Larry's Lumber Swartiicdt • Inc. ' • James R. Stewart Stum J, Pi • Ihomai G, Piascik • Ijuretla ITiomas Pilla • Stuart P. Pivovar • • Chrisicncta Stephens • • Alice F. Strauch • Robert P- Strausser Sr. • Joseph R. Strobcck Girton Studio • Carl F. Stuchrk • John J. Siuhllragcr • S&mud • A Pimcl Derr. ' • imo«Mu,kcl • • Larry Stauffer Mary Slitcly • Raymond Stockcr • Raymond Stocky • Louise M. Stone • Albcna's Clothing Store ' Ames Department Store • AnifacU Slon: • Bon Ton Department Sion: • Cole's Hardward Store • Con s Supply Store • K-Mart Store • K-Mart Berwick Store * Menagcne Store Sallic's Qothing Store • Stoneware Store * James Stout • • Bird Printing C\) • llany Prim/. • Uli/JibcthJ. Prit/ • Sam Jerome's Pro Shop • Fanna Proper • Donald l^l^fenbcrgcr • Marie Pullo • Robert Pumdl ' Chsrlci ». Purid U„g • J, I'cggy J Potter • Madca Bdiih Miidey • l-nuik Mcgmgic • Anonymoui • Peal Marwick Mam A Company • Dtwochy M, Mai/* • Chiirlci J, Makowiki M.diacI Malalak • Joicph Maliilcia • Muhud I. Maleaky Shawnee Manngancni. Inc. • Auocialcd Iniurancc Manuuemcni Inc. Siilvuioie Manda • William A, Mandenon Jr. • John I Munfredonia • Glenn U. Mangold • l-dward Mwin • Umi Omega Pi Poff • Judith M. Pohtcs II. Ronald Price M Manin/juia • Investment Planning. Chni IXmald G liconoUxIge • K<«.«ld A. Ix.gan ' Am^iymou, • Kenneth R, lx.ng • LindaJ, |^„g • Nola iJmg • F. Harry Uwcr • John MariludiUd. • William iiica. • Sieve I^kac/ • Myer*! loimlxrr • Reichart'i Umber Yard tdeilclaipmi • Ix)uii;, |.ur/. • Joicpli Lynch William Lynch • lUfhura M. Lyoni • Howard Macaulcy • Kuliiiyn Mutkcn/ic • Jmcjih M. Madden • • Michael UiUcwood Uarkh, Mt^cr I'harmacy L Joseph F. Sterleu) " John C. Steltner Dorothy T. Suckncy ' Joseph Pifcr • WCTMR Radio D Robert Sianck • Dennis R, Sutes • • • Ijtde Caesar's Pi//j AniU P • Michael Parsons Ijobach Aulo Parts, Inc. • Marty Patemostro • Kcrmit J. Palnck Jr • Chniiian Pcdcrscn • TTiomas Pederscn • Burden • Qair Spruigman • James M. Sprouse 01 Subley • Ramon A- Staclthouse • Russell C. Stanldna • Samuel E. Surltes Jr. • • Sporu All Krickci Square • James R. Dominos Pi//a M Ijndncr • R. Pfistcrer • • Split Ivdward C. Pcllegnni Jr. • RiUiard Pdlilo • Gary V Pender • Kcnncdi Pcnko * Robert L. Pen/. • Kenneth Perko • Hildcgard PeiicI • Sianley F. Peters ' Cesidia Pcinello • Marion Pcinllo • Joseph II. Pctruntio Philip Robert V. Ixun • Kelly R. Ixwii • W. Jack Ixwii Roberta K. Ijchcrman Dimald A. Ijghlkcp • Albert III • Wulicr F, I.indaniilh • Robert K. bndcnmulli • • Pccduika John J, Pck John D. Pduso I), langcrholc • Ijnning Florence Ijtpp • Viiitc Lappano • Oliver J. Unmi • John I jnon Waller Uiibach Jr. • John T, Ijucr • Jamei R, Uuffcr • Sunlcji Uiindry, Inc. • Trevor Uwrcncc • Preiion I.. laiMon Pill L Ixup • Hugcnc Ixam • llnmiai Ixeie * Michael C Ixfncr • Iliyllii Ixgaull • Richard Ixgg • Rotxrn Ixguiko Howard Ixh • Jamci A. Ii:hman • Harry Ixiiicr • Tharlci 0, Ixngic • Mana Ixni/. • Joicph A. 1am • Mike Ixon/j • Nicholai Uichinikic • Allxitaljagc • lidward A, Urchik • l Paiania Dean N. Paul Phi Hcia lambda • Judiih A. William I^k • Helen Unning Class of 1988 W Iidwouii aXeil ' Donald Onshal ' lileanw Orban • Don Orshal • Theresa Oswald • Brace Ou Dain Over • Frcdcndi Ovcrholter • Steven C. Owcni II. Harry M. Page • • Maaco Auio Painting Shirley Pala/ju • Ijicy Palmer • John Palumbo • Willitm Pans • Charles Parker • Glenn L Parki • Robert J. Pamih /ohinni Klein • Ann Kline • Hubcr Kline • Kobcn C, Kline • John D. KlingcrmJin • Manlfzd Kluge AlJ*n Klugcr • Phyllii A. Kn.uf • Knoebcli luimbcr/Grwe • Berwick Knitwear. Inc. • Ctrl W, Koch • Robert A. Kochler • Sr, Murgarcl Kwnig • I'rinci»c« Konopcliki • Willi«m /. • Kizel P. CUuon983 • M«g«a • gifts sT^r o^i positive • J « CONSTTaTION AND BY-UVWS ALUMNI ASSOCUTION BLOOMSBURG L-M\TRSrn' OF PENNSYLVANIA Th» Alumni Quarlerly. Spring 1990 AMENDED APRIL WSl ANDJfNE 6. 19S7 Proposed revisions in Constitution to be considered at Annual Meeting on Alumni Day, April 28. 1990 JANUARY 27. ANT) ARTICLE I Nunc ind Objca ^'"'•^ ASSOCU-nON OF BLOOMSBURG t-NW^??^ O^iir^l^^rjjf Sc'~™ " Sccuoo II 2. „ .he obj^, of 0,0 Asiocima, Zl^^^^"^ auo^dancc at the (Deletions have line ed„cuon by foMcnn. Uk: c.usc of „J »a S.^.,,. P-"'.. =^^' TV cicaavc officer, of th>, prc-sidcm. a sccTcury and a lr«sur.r. .n piomcc new wording o, «ch of whom sh^ annual rcorgan.z..<„ mccung As*oa«lion be dcc.cd for of the shall Bk^.S.!: ARllCl j; Vll l^rrctw of Alumni AITait* be . preiidau . v,ar pcnod of <«c y«r by - ni . 'kZ vo.c ^ Secu,,, ll,c l>„ccior of \ a. h> d Km^*^.;^! All^aiU^ 1>ie , Ro^nl of Direclort co.uni of iw^».y .r,^.. .h., H lU-Ahe to of ofn... for newly clcCcd hoard . Aficr a lapse of one year, tomutuuon. monbcr. sh all bc, .n n. smd mdividual may be clec.cd Rcmng directors as heretofore sidled member of . agam h ,' .nn ;.:! lo ihe ^ir.ZllTl™ BKxHmUirK ^-uvcity r.ay be cleaed to h.«on.ry hfe monbenhip^ on ^ hey have served at leas, 4 years on the Hoard, Honorary l.fe member, of the Board shall dctemmmg the presence ofa q.ionim. nor shaU they have a vote in matters before the Hoard Secuon 3. A president may succeed huTuelf/hcrscIf at die discrvuon of the member of the Un.yci^.ty shall "^^^ ihall pr.-.,dent the Hoard whme the quality o( the total aliunni rom the memhcnhip of the T u . ' uf tl An y .t-me« b er. . time of any ann nnl m rr Un, .l.u U h . rUl . d vacancy mvcJvc^ Anv vfltan^V OffMrrinp at th. the the "P^"J"""='. "'J ' dekgi;^ y.J for picmbcn of v acan c, >.htv^v^>^o.MMi».M»,y t>o^rtHH..rf MnaM sh.ll he m the ,>c .n.,uiKc f.ll.d bv m.j .niv vc. ..f W die ap,Humed .hall .» LaM Hoard members ml'!;;'"*will t"^'"* icrvc on at tcatt three iommittcci. Budget ami l inance Alumni Assixiaiion and (\«nmmee, oiler ITiis ^ fonnancc Jointly by tlic President and Alumni c.wnm.ttre will pn-p^.r and re«n,»nci.d ihc annual budget for ..i odu-i Iiiuiiiinl .nalini nu.mmcndalu»i» ,h. Ti-mmninE thg ffpard, unexpired Igrm shall Sa|d ,].a, A, H.>«,d ^-rrni^emy^. o^>e.»be»^LT...P>>».H^» Ihr program A.s.K.aUon a. he/she may .«= Ui lo create ^"^m.tee. -"^^^ b „"." l>t,.idc.« for InsUtutlonal ARnci.ii vni Commilleci B.«rd not'be c^mol Tn the regular lenn iST Ass.«au.H, nature, ^"'^"""y nommatmg commiucc and A and for pUnnini. confer with admrnislraton. faculty, students, alumn. .ml d,e »enr,al public ,o .ecurr sup-nm mamlain and upgrade iJirector. DirecmT^AII All ° be iriponsihle AU^. A«k.«.u.«, on „,.,.«. solely o< m co,iforman« wii, ihii H^rd subsequcnl elcoion at the annual na,rgam/^Uon meeting of Uic Board. Board has exp.a-d shall amomaucaUy become an ex^ffic.o vif campoi aUimm .llau, w^mmtieet AdvLZ^^^^^^ yriirnmruccoLLiaii, Hoard of DirvciofN ^ Alumn. Affain .^^l either as Chair or ai a .rm ...d,.n rn.n drawn through them; underlined.) is ARllCLE U Gm-cmmoii ind Officcn SccuonL ElccUveOffian. ^osc to °' ' 37 Hoard of Diroctors meetings to prepare and discuss the agenda 7. The Pm r.d .nt and V ce Pi c. du.t Executive Commillcc will icrvc ai ex-officio committees as set forth in Article VUI, Section 2. to all Secuon i membcn i Secuon 8. When requested by the umvcrshy. the President and Alumni Director member/members of the Board of Directors to represent the Alumni w,l| on a "'-'^y -mailable eaU, year ^ I K- ""''"'""'"'^ '""8"^- all l on disposal i and p(o(rily, und Railing Commiltee Ihi, u.iniii.llee »iU bt DlgfUlUcd recommendations on mattes picnaining to fund rauing p,ojccl» D, l alumni a. rccogniUon of alumm as die need ari.ci, "'P-^';>' for '-^-«in./...g I of Alumn, Affairs, in writing, to sign in absence, the Vice President shall assume and pcrfonn his/her dutici. ARTICLR IV Secretary The Secretary shaU give noUce of all mctUngs of the Association and the Board and shall record the minutes of said meeimgs. ilc/she on reach a ccrtatn lifetime gii^ng plateau; and i » » « for Alurnn. ^ omj _-u4_»iuii.i oilier special cvenli G. Ch a acfl IWi committee Student Rclauons. a n«««««««o„,,„^ „ ||,,,. ^,„, Ambassadors andAa the Student Alumni A»«»ciaUon. ai.d lo review and rct«nmcnd p,og,wni U. involve Sludcnti in Alumni AiiociaUtai activiiic. of-DinxJlors be custodian of the seal of the corporation. shall tl.ey Alt««.»W«l.««l/H,««H-^.„g<-.H„ taUiUivniU. Ifii.uanmil.ec will a„. .unmaking Weekend. («, of du... ,H...al l„«,.„«i; «H.Hn„.,.la...«,: .h« p-J..g,^Hl p«^y -,a .,^1 rcMl«Hl{«,mt MkH^.ng l,K«.MH. 1.* dM..»,-. „.^„, „U.i.„; ,,M^nu,», «Hl ,M».rr pbm III President 1. U \kM Mil will adviso Uld moko Awards and Rcc*)gnilion C.mimillce llin c.nn.iiiec will uck, irview, and iccommeiid nominauons for l»Hh^)Hrtmg«.»h«d Jie«.K«.' «w«mU «i.d Y.wng Alum... *( .!.« V«.r' award. m,vc u. «s7s,7r'* m planning Secuon Secuon or oxl.Ung or acquisition of furniture. cqui|wnc,it assist 1. TTic President shall preside at all mceUngs of the AssociaUon and of die Hiwrd „f4>,ft^^Ho« and perform such other duties as the Association or Board of-D.fBclo»s may assign to him/her. Ic/shc shall sign all wntten contracts of the Associauon or designate the Director s now Property Committee, lliis committee will advise and make rccommcmlali.i,. regnrdinu the opcraucH, of the I ft UciTl lKf f Alumni lUmw «,d Alumn. K.H.m m Carve, Hall a, well a. recoinim mling u.l.on joinUy appoint a shall In the President and recommend ("r C. I-, his/her place. lo, loan.; «""'• -"J "«»'" H, Association. ARTICLE •^"""» Jidarsh.ps " ' K a nrr tftJICCl l vCI l m tonllinwl la »r ii nif Ihr ITiii ttjmmiiicc will review ime K.nyr I I'U, of ihc , Alumni iip,i«, e , and impirmmi the mU^ m, Biiali nml A...K:i.li.>,. AR nCLE V AR nCLIi Treasurer Section 1. The treasurer shall be responsible for shall prepare financial when all bills sUtemcnts and certified for handUng shall report thereon at payment by the Director of the financial affairs of the a»rporalion, each regular mecUng of the Board. Ilc/shc Alumni shall A board member shall be designated to sign checks and vouchers in the Treasurer's absence. Association shall secure a bond to cover officers and employees who handle Association funds in the Association. performance of pay Affairs or the President or Vice President of the Ibc IX Mcmbcnhip He/she Section Membership 1 in the oorponlion shall be limited to those persons the following claisificaUons: who shall belonii lo any ' of A. Graduates of the Bhxim.burg I jierary Inililuie. uf ihc Hloomslwig Stale Nonnal Sch.x.l .rf (he Suic leachc,. College al Blo.imtbu,g, Pa ut Uh^ Hl,Hnn.bu,K Sii.te Coltcge and/or Hl.««n.burg IJruversily of Pennivlvania . their duties. H, l omicr students who wmtlitly «fH«4)«.l wmI pw>«d of on * ARTICLE VI fu ll wA iwI-yw have Cimcd at least hi t»guUf aiiM..lM.K>«. ai any of iIm «ud*di»»J* 24 crediti . | Hloofnihu.y Un.vr„^By Uh a Board of Directors D Section L Tlie Board of i icct ofs shall have general charge and sole management and control of all the funds and property of the corporation, and shall cany out iu purposes, subject to die By Laws Ii shall report on the Activities of the Association at each annual mceimg or in ALUMNI QUARTERLY. AR'nciJix Meeting, and THE Sgciion 2. A director shall not be txnonallv liable as a d irector for monclarv damagei. for anv action taken, or any failu re to Qffiqg undpT uke any aaion. Secuon 8363 of Title unless the director has breached or failed t o perform the duUes of hi y 42 fJudiciarv and Judicial Procedure) of ihe Pennsvlv.vii3 ronsol.da.wj Siaiuies, and the breach or failure lo perform such duties conUilutes sdf-dcalmg. willful miiconduci or recklessness. This secUon shall not apply to the rcsponsibiliiy or liability of a director pursuant lo any criminal jUlule. or the iLahihtv of a director for the pa^-mcni of taxes p u rsuant lo local Stale or Federal bw nor shjil ihis to scaion apply to any aaions filed pnor anv breach or perfomiance of duly or any lo i hc djie of the amcndmgnl adding ihn secuon ly ihc by-lawi. nor failure of performance of duty by a dirctior pnof to such dale, Js'Q arncndmgnl IQ or repeal of this scctLon shall anoly to or have a n v cffcci on the liabiliiv or alleged liability of any director for, or with respect to. and aas or omissions of such direuor occ umng pnor to such amendment or repeal Sei:urai d«M.gn»l«d Board^rf Section 4 Affairs, 5. "Hie Executive Committee shall and any others to designated by the Board. be made up of the cleaed officca. the I>recior of Alumni *»y I lhnMA4m^i»n tw«t««4«>d A N.ittHf.uOi.g < -«i,.i,itl««. uf^nmri^^i l>y Pf^^.ilw.l, «i.ull u itlun5 .if imniitih,y>*r~t^Mnm^Hm*mmy .U.^ tw m^U> |,y „^ ,n«t.(«f ,A iIm^ <^MiH>ri..Hir> ul itw l.mn of ll.« Mid ,„^uuf^ HI(M«.on» thM tw hy • vinwviilt) wf 4he nuantmi* of lh« oor«ilMm. uttloM a wnlUM. (wil<>4 t« rel|ot^«l«d Ity ul least five^embBra, AJ^MHinaiinit Commiltfc arffxiinlMl bv ihc prciidcnl of the Alumni A»srH;itttion shall offyf a slate of candidate, for ft«wrd of Dired/ tfs and Officf ri Mccuny nf the comofalion on luch day of each vear ai mav he mertmg the renofl .rf ihe Nomin.linii Crwnmiliee for Hoard M^-fr^ ^fgr, rftlCnlri Ntrniinaikmi miV iIm be made hv anv memher. of ihc comoratifm al the n f „id mutiny fcJ gflKfflf lhaJI be bv i voi« vflt of the membcn of the cumoralion. unlet i wrilten ballot is requested by lean five mgmh^n, SKtion dM I tnalKl 2, IJKtt \rf tflC Ihall be an Annual Boird. At lUCh i X Section 2 The regular meetings of the Board ofD t rectow shall be held ai least four timet a year. Special meciings shall be called by the order of the President or upon the written request of any two members of the Board. A majority of the Director! shall COTStitutc a quorum. Secuon 3 ^ Said Board shall have power to frame rules for its own regulation and transaction of buiincii. l'Jc.m.l«m.m*«ult .i«y ^rf««ohy«w (ho H*»f4*>( 4>»ftwlm» «^ iht* AwH;.»lnm, ffnmitU:c mav oretirnl a ilale of .rff.crn lo ih^ »,.« fd at ihe a\v> be made hv any m ember of the Hoard A^n UjJ I'M.-trt.oni shall Board. Ihc LCrm vf office for ncwlv clc^lgd officers shall begin immediately after c Icciion at i^ g be bv Th» Alumni Ouartarly, Spring 1990 38 Remembering others During 1989. ihe foUowing mcmoria; gifu were reaivcd: ^^In memory of Phllomeni C. V»ui\o by I-r»nc«i C. O lidward O, Horvaih 72. IiabeiU llorvaih '41 In memory of Richard Juhnttm by Julu K, Johnion In memory of Daniel J. Jona by Vema K Jooca *36. Bernard Young '36. 1-rtn«i R YfMing '36 Abiunu memory of her parenla, Sarah and Juieph Newman, bv Dorolhy N. Abnmion '26 In memory of Dr. K. Paul Wagner by M«nin G Bane '65 In mcmoiy of Anna Mt H. Knlgfil by R flcaumoni '43 In memory of William S. Mann by I^n r. Bender, Gregory S. Cbnncll. Zeu Pii I'nicmiiy. lidwarti J. r>uff In memory of Pal Berry by P«ul P. Berry. Mamell C. luir. tP A Iribule lo (he clan of 1956 by William L. Bilner *56 In Hi WylluM. In Hilfier'56 memory Kum of llouk by Jamci Harry Burice '62. John Kerry Marie Chacoiky 77. lohn J. ChiJe.ler '60 Dcnnii II, Cnm '69. 'IVmi H. Gillung '65. Gcraldme M, GiJIung '65* JTiomai N. Gorani 62. Kcvih Il.y. 73. Wayne I-. Jlc.m '69. loicph MichucI Krall 74. Jamei II, Ixwii '66. Willum A. Paiukinii 74 Cheryl R, Pamkinii '83. R<».«Jd M. Ruito -70. Moni/. I., SchuJu 59. Michael Utoy Smith '69. Grant I). Sieveni '67 William Sicvcnitm '61. Randall II. WaJH 75. Iih/*hclh Rite Walli 74 Gerald Johnioi. Wrighl '62. limcil li. Valei 74. lillcn Linda Yalci 76 Don Chacoiky 77, I'runcii I-llcn /immcrman '78. linci Caihcrine Zimmerman *Kun '7B In In In memory of KlU Mary (.ucrncri. In Qaii Siymu Sigma by Sororily, Joieph memory In Doug Ncibiii. K of. her parcnii. In Maryroic Neibill Siama J. Mfllon Culp, ^ Jumci V, DcRoic '39 Mary AnneM^ KIcmkoiky 59. Meyer Ixvin. Mildred liaion l^viti '42 John niomu« 47. John Traiha, '68. Peg Tralha,. lilwood M, Wauncr '43' Culhcnnc J, Wagner '43 W " by Dr. In Cimii of hit parcnii. R, I'jigliih '56 memory of Kulhryn J. livani of ll Mn Purkcr '39 of Harry E. Rcltz by Robert G. Rcilz '49. Carolyn ' memory of Catherine Rtnnlnj-tr <). '41 Kcnniiigcr '41 memory of Clarice Gclllngcr 42 by Clark R Ruck by Kalhcrinc L Mr. and Mri. CurlU A. EnBlbh, " ' her parcnu. Earl 36 and Anna Creas, John,, by / « In In In In Jr. memory of Paul Tremblcy by Myrtle 1). Trembley '20 In memory of Brian Vanllorn by Richard C. Vanllom 74 Jamei M, Wam.g.ns. Donna ITiomas. Joe Thomas. Jeff Uomas" In In memory C ynlhia .lt.ndi.d BSTC during and Ju«e ariiT Ihe Great I)i'pre*.h,n by IIuum 37 ^^In memory of Mildred II. (;«rlnKer '26 by R. Arnold Geringcr Mmt memory of George <:orko "61 by -ITic Gobor. Family ' and Hie Sumko I'umily In memory of The ("la*, „f |949 by Richard I-, Gnmci '49 n mcmoo- of Hrcnd. IUf„»T 'HO by Roben '80 In In In of memory memory Richard F. Johnson by Uny '80 M, Vass Ralph of K. of (ieorge Russonlcllo by Maria Lewis "75 memory Members of The Class 44. Om Donna Wcller 74. Kenneth Wire Rygicl.John Thomas '47 78 Keith Vass Moyer Eugene Wcllcr '73. Constitution Continued from Page 37 i rM .^ . IMrc„nr | 11.»rw l v.- rn..l„fn... .in | .f. ^ . | ^^^In m^cmory of Earl J. Harrl. by lizra W. Narri. '32, Ol.dy, , J. ^ ITlomu, K. Ilurtiiough 83. Dune R, H»rl.o,mh 84 ^^In memory of Dr. Robert lannuoclll by Ruhard I-, [|„„.„g memory of Dr. Frand. B. irua« by l-lnna M, Ik-ffcm, In memory of j. ||u,,n by |.;n„« M. IIeffer«« hi memory of Dr. Marguvrl.e W. Kchr by linna M. Ilefferan n memory of Dr. Nell Maupu. by linn. M. Ileffei-n " memory of SamuW L. Wlhon by iim.a M ilcffcr»n n memory o Alburta A. Wmilfm by limu M, llcffer^n " memory o KV.nk G.llnskI '52 by • uch m..u„8. ,h.ll be g,v"„ C L.ch "^"^ ""=™e " l^ b! Ten d.ys „oUc= ol In Clay.on 7^' Il„rr40 11. ARTICLE XI Seal woids "Jncorporaied 1933" arranged Mcu Umbda In memory of of liU. »J The llurvath Family by Charles P. IKuvalh '74, 1 I" t -iv ''^ cTe AR'nci.E XII Amendments /- vce ofTrhirds'^oi'o?^^^^^^^ 1- g.ven by mad ,o all members ALUMNI OUARTFRI V Tuea:, ofT A s^ which of Ihe University Archives reports a dearth of photographs on the following subjects; B-CIub. caretaker's cottage, storage barn, naval training units (World War and Philogian II) Liter- Anyone who would like to donate photos of these subjects should call the Alumni Office (1-800-526-0254). Also needed are copies of The Alumni Quarterly, Volumes 26 and 27. covering the years from 1920 through 1926. shall ^ ^P^^- "'^"^ luiTHE m ,s ' Xm Dissolution 1. Dissolution shall mean the c«ne ^ii:;^^;;^-:;::;:;;^^^;:, or for any reason which shall ihcsc reasons. "zLlt^cr^^r " T mvolve surrender "cnoer or forfc^^urTof lortciiure of the .tT^^ aarter. — 1::^:!^^:^^^ r -"'r-^- ^ obiigatSiThen ."dudmg ^""^ T"^ -cndmen.s shall whl *"t? ""^'^l -duress known, or by pubUcauon ARTICLE Section Calliopian Literary Society, ary Society. ^e"^ ^on ^r All Items needed for archives Roger W. Fromm ^ ''"'^ acisISe ^^Te'c- ^''"^'"» Ury J,"^TV Rohcmon. Richard C. Upley 70 »' "• 5«« -.y ci.';;;;m";lm!;7"''^ i>iu n the pr«,apal".nd pr«,apaf and -^^^ ^^--'-n °^ '^'^ n«=mbership. boi which shall not he limited to ^ f-^. -ciudmg misi fund's '^'^^ howev„ howev« held and due thereafter, a ^^-^^ of the A""^'^<^". y offtccrs '^f'^'TAssc »haU. as soon as ' n University. Bloomsburg. mccler„^":,T:.^^^^^^^^ ."ccnie^nTuc ons^^^^^^^^^ .ccoonts and .11 monies m the hands of or under legJIy possible, be turned over to and become the Pennsylvania, or .is successon. and which shall he University Funds, morues received . t^^L^ ^tT^lt' from Vnns^ lvan... or cv^lleaed ^ pr^^^ ofbZ^I hddbv\f L^l^^^ from the studoitsX^of University shall then ^* admrnisterrJ by the i ^ ^" ^'-"^^^ general UaundMlS Commonwealth of F'''ia au rJJ /i^^.^ pr^ off.ci^^^ [Ti l: '° Bloomsburg cvcnuha. the said Blo^.burg University'oV I'^^'^'-^'P^ *^*'*"*>'^ State SvM.ni;f ;,.;|..,p,^,^.^ :7u«;;rr,'"skln tv ^."^ by the Gemfnon weal '^''"^""^ ti of be unwUluig or un:,blc lo acccw ihem .11 AssodatKW .h.ll : ^^^^^'^^^^^^'^^^ State Sv« »«mUf purposes. f HirhT ^TZ^I . Horcnce Teresa Fowler 87. Russell Fowler. John Helfnch. Craig McKcaver. Clayton Jones. Jdl Smclair. Bert Rex Afflerbach. Vicki Afflerbach Rebecca Bernstein '86. Usa Bradley '88. Linda Harduig Kusler 'iJ by Jean K. VonBIohn '43 '83 by Diane l^uisc Wcchlcr , '49 Tamara Hrusovsky Scholarship by Gifts to the Wechlcr A...u. ll . Furman by Jamci H. Marion "49 In memory of Thomai North by Jamci li. Marion '49 In memory of Lcwla and Rebecca Frantz by Douglai F McQiniock 73 In memory of Wllberl Tacbel by Ann Mane Noakcj. Ihomai L memory In In '86. Ilerold. J. 'lomhnion In (;uerrIiTl by B.rry and Jaajuehne Conovcr Jotcph G. Douche/,. Anhur M, and Mary I) Mm. memory In 77, Riu Suzanne Wechlcr 77 In honor of Isabelle Horvath's Edwards '41. Eda Bcuie Edwards '41 memory of Celia and David F:alon by Mildred R. Uviti memory of their parcnu, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Swariz and Mr. and (.fJihfcWct 'm, llufban Grabfcldcr '69 Jeunnmc Dcnntion with our gifts l . for Interactive Th« Alumni Quirlerly, Spring 1990 39 Continued from Page 3 somelhing I want to show you people.'" Asked how he would respond to critics who might disapprove of sharing technology with communist countries. Bailey points out that he's never been a political person. "I just have an open mind about these things. Obviously. support democracy and not communism." he says. "I just think that the whole world has got some pretty I rigid thinking, not only from country to country, but within religions. We really have some archaic thoughts. And with communication systems the way ihey are today, wc ought to be learning how cooperate with each other and how to help each other, rather than being a threat to each other. "I think the Soviet Union is making some very strong initiatives to reach the outside would. Gorbachev is a differcm leader than they've ever had," he says, then adds with a smile: 'That's another issue right now is Gorbachev to — going to remain their leader long enough for me to get there!" At the mention of the phrase, "once in a lifetime." Bailey says quickly. "I'm hoping it's not once in a lifetime, if we can get some kind of - REUNION PLANNED Black alumn. ot Bloomsburg University are planning the second annual Black Alumni Day which will be held on Fridav and Saturday. Apnl 27 and 28. 1990. Attending a planning session in Philadelphia were (sealed) Gwen Hall. Vernon Rochester. Jocelyn Youngblood. Deborah Whitaker. Caria McPhatter; (standing) Michael Harvey Youngblood. Wayne Whitaker. Michael Williams. Deborah S n?M .^^^'n^'^^'^ Hill Walker. Bnan Butcher, Mark Moseley and Donald lasting relationship." BU That's President Ausprich's hope. too. "We're going there with a very open mind and a very positive kind of he says. "Who knows what can happen?" Except for the $885 round-trip airfare to Moscow, the spirit," Soviets are picking up the tab for the BU Tones delegation. Dates for the 10-day visit have not yet been set, although both sides are shooting for this spring. Meanwhile. Bailey and Rizvanov have to work out sonic long-distance logistical problems, such as how to get the computers lo the Soviet capital and how to operate them on Soviet electrical ciurent. 'Tve ah-eady asked Apple to put four units over there for that they would work. I'm not familiar witJi mc and guarantee how to set up a system in a country that's got a different source of power than us. but they are. So if 1 can just get them to cooperate and sec that there's something in it for them I know as they want to be there more, so an opportunity If not. to maybe make some headway." Bailey will take his chances. "I don't know what own compulcrs and it's I going to work. pretty lucky in five years. We're bound but well work around it." Bailey is every specialty as he "I is take his do a tremendous and when you're carting equipment to expect. amount of traveling, around you never know whether difficulties, Uiey'U see this to I've been run into some bit as confident about the future of his about his ability to pull off this trip. think within five to eight years you're going to sec everybody with these in their homes. You want to know how to play golf go down lo K-marl. buy a little disc, pop it in your lAV machine or whatever it's called, then there will be some kind of control unit that works off the television. You'll be able to correct your swing, all kinds of crazy things. You want to leam how to bowl? You want to leam how to date? You want to leam algebra? For $29.95 or whatever, you go biiy a disc, pop it in and you get a whole lot of — home learning." AT SSHE RECEPTION — Dr. James H. McCormIck (second trom chancellor of the State System o( Higher Education and president emeritus of Bloomsburg University, chats with BU alumni Michelle left), Weaver Bender '74. Steve Andrejack 74 and Charles Bonder 75 dunng the recent reception for alumni of the State System of Higher Education living in the Harhsburg area. The event was sponsored by the Pennsylvania Council of Alumni Associations, the organization of the 14 SSHE alumni associations. As lAV becomes more common, he explains, it will become more compact. "It will be a little unit, much like portable CD players today." Bailey more and more infonmation which will make it less and Will the day ever "You're going to get and smaller space, says. in a smaller 1 less expensive." davm when all human knowledge is stored computers and displayed on screens? A day when mankind can live and leam without ihe printed word? ^ in 'Television's here to stay and so are compulcrs." Bailey says. "But I don't think lAV is, or should be portrayed, as solving all our problems. It's just anodier vehicle. "Now, will the thing ever gel so sophisticated becomes a cure-all? I don't think I'd ever see it." that rt it Mexico Continued from Page 21 languages, have values which are quite different from yours and mine. How do we compete? First perhaps by appreciating iheir cultures, their complex needs, their ideology, and very different world view. This is hard to do on the Bloomsburg Campus or in Pennsylvania. Foreign students on our campus are a start to understanding the larger world but the principal benefit of that relationship accrues to the foreign students who have made the effort to come here it only marginally helps us to understand ihcm. Fortune will perhaps favor those who venture out to look at — how other people do things and ihen incorporate those ideas own. I believe many of our students benefited from into their Iheir journey to Mexico and their meeting with Mexican people in museums, markets, and and on the mountain. We went to look and leam and came away richer for the experience. AT SSHE RECEPTION — Representing Bloomsburg University a recent reception lor alumni of the State System of Higher Education living in the Harhsburg area were (seated) Marcia Klinger Sweitzer "75. Sharon Gettef Olff 78. Donna Kinder '80. Robert W. Surridge 75, (standing) James E. Holland '78. Tom Sweitzer 75, at Charles (Tom) Weriz '69, Scott Behrent '82, and Mark Beatty "87. BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY 0000 .PENNSYLVANIA. Show your pride wherever BU (Tentative unofficial design) you go! license plate for alumni and friends response to numerous requests, we offer you Bloomsburg University license plates for your motor vehicles. These special plates, produced and distributed by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, may be used in place of your regular license plate issued by PennDOT. State officials indicate that the entire process, from design to delivery, takes about nine months. In Before PennDOT will initiate the process, however, we must have at least 500 paid orders. If you would like one of these special plates, please complete the order form below and send with a check for $20.00 (payable to BU Foundation) to: Fenslemaker Alumni House. Bloomsburg University, Bloomsburg, PA 17815. it All orders must be received bv June the prolect or refund your money. 1. 1990. at which time we will proceed with BU LICENSE PLATE ORDER FORM Enclosed is my check for $ * ($20 per license plate) NAME ADDRESS. CITY Bloomsburg University Alumni Association Bloomsburg, PA 17815 Address Correction Requested STATE ZIP CODE NON PROFn- ORGANIZATKDN US POSTAGE PAID BLOOMSBURG, PA 17815 PERMfTNO 10 The ALUMNI Volume 90, Number 2 QUARTERLY Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania Summer 1990 2 The Aliimni Ouaflerty. Summef 1990 Bloomsburg University Alumni Association Officers Thomas Hughes G. 76, Bethlehem III President CREASY HUGHES James TRATHEN EDWARDS Nancy THOMAS HUGHES III 76 about In this, my first message to you as president of our Alumni Association. As background for my comments, let me share some discussion which took place at our last meeting of the Alumni Board of Directors. During the course of the meeting, Doug Hippenstlel, our director of alumni affairs, reported on the BU watch I would Bloomsburg like to talk program whch was offered to you last fall. To date, 150 watches had been sold, resulting in a profit of $3,750 for Doug said the marketing the Alumni Association. company (Diamond-Brostrom, Inc., of Wayne, Pennsylvania) was pleased with the response and was now recommending a similar program to offer a Bkiomsburg University lamp, an authentic solid brass reproduction of an antique column lamp dating from the early 19th century. The university seal would be mounted in the base. Although the directors thought the lamp was very attractive, some wondered It were too soon to offer another program of this kind. Others wondered alumni make a distinction between the watch or lamp program and solicitations for the Annual Fund or the Trust for Generations Campaign. In other words, do alumni consider a watch or lamp program Just another plea for money? We decided the answer in many cases is it if the answer may be yes. would like to assure you that the answer is no. sale?" Again, I we decided It everyone responded would indeed be wonderful positively to every appeal and every special offer. But we live in the real workJ. too. We do not expect you to sit down and write a check everytime you receive mail from Btoomsburg. As your representatives on the Alumni Board of Directors, we see our role as one in which we offer you opportunities: To support University and Association projects if — — To share and receive information through The Alumni Quarterly. — To return to campus for Homecoming, Alumni Weekend and other special events. — To meet other alumni and members of the regional alumni events. University family — To interact with current students through career with our gifts. at Directors Edwards '41, Bloomsburg F. John '45. Bloomsburg Richard E. Grimes '49, Harrisburg Nancy S. Lychos '52, Forty Fort John S. Scrimgeour '53. Bloomsburg Vera A. Derk '60, Wyomissing Richard R. Lloyd '62, Belle Mead, N.J. Sandra Swetland Williams '66, Somerset, Margaret L. Burns '67, Horsham Gary L. Seymour '71, Monroeton Albert J. Fagnani Jr. "74. Jessup C. Stuart Mary Lou Richard T. Howenstine 76, that Hill Corey M. Waters 79, Selinsgrove Donna L. Kinder Gary C. Wilson hope Camp N.J. Suzanne Cromack McCabe 77, Kingston Patricia A. Washeleski '79. Plymouth Meeting mail from Bloomsburg, you will smile and consider It an opportunity. If you take advantage of it, we will be delighted; rf you cani, we will We cooperative Orwigsburg '59, Helen H. Cimbala '35. Bloomsburg Ruth Dugan Smeal '39, Bloomsburg Judy R. Wright and Catawissa Past President education Internships experiences. days. "68. Mary Anne Klemkosky Then someone asked, "What do our alumni think our expectations are? Do they think we expect them to give to every appeal, to buy everything that's offered for President, Alumni Association Opportunities. That's what '57, Edwards 70, Bloomsburg E. Secretary John J. Tralhen Treasurer Opportunities and expectations By G. Creasy B, Vice President Camp '80. '82. Hill Bloomsburg Scott P. Righter '84, Philadelphia when you see understand. And it there are ways service to you, please let us know. we can improve our probably yes. '87, Lancaster Life Members Fenstemaker'12, Bloomsburg Hervey B. Smith '22, Bloomsburg Edward F. Schuyler '24, Bloomsburg Earl A. Gehrig "37, Bloomsburg Honorary Howard F. Clayton H. Hinkel '40, Bloomsburg We're part of the global community (Editor's Note: Harry Ausprich In late April visited the Soviet and early May, President Union as the guest of the U.S.S.R.'s Academy of Sciences. Among those accompanying him was Dr. James E. Parsons, director of international education at Bloomsburg University. Presideru Ausprich invited Dr. Parsons to write the following article aboui the importance of the university community becoming coruribuiing members of the global community.) By importing and exporting individuals representing a panoramic spectrum of cultural backgrounds and discipUnes into a fertile academic atmosphere, where plentiful rain, sun and the turning of seasons will combine to create an ideal environment, these seeds will grow. The crop which we will nurture are citizens of the twenty-first century those of a global community, peaceful individuals. In every great A caring, — productive and true legacy for our future! history there are largcr-ihan-lifc dramatic events, hallowed places, mythical laics of stirring adventures; but it is also true that every culture is a complex amalgam of positive and negative parts. So it is with otir society; it too was born out of strife, travail and suffering. Just as tlic cuncnt generation is the product of one who so bravely faced the difficulties which new social conditions had imposed on them, subsequent ones will be the product of an endless succession of transformations. This is not just a Pennsylvania phenomenon, of course, it's national, even characters, By JAMES E. PARSONS, Ph.D. Director of International Education An endless succession of Iransformations has swcpi across the globe in the latter months of the eighties and since the beginning of our new decade; not ilie least among them has l>ccn a scries of major modificalions in ilic world have a profound effect on available educational all ages and cultures. Glasnost, peresiroika, the massacre in Tien An Men Square, the dawning of the European Economic Community that will opportunities for students of in 1992, the protesters at a — How do we by encouraging cross- fertilization continue in both directions. accomplish these goals? international One way is experiences for our alumni, faculty, staff and/or students. Alumni Office Staff Doug Hippenstlel '68 Director of Alumni Affairs Linda Long Secretary/Records Clerk Jacqueline Winters Secretary Stephanie Bedosky '91 Rick Kemmerer Student Staff The Alumni Quarterly international. As individuals on our planet, each of us. like will play a pari in tliese transformations. institution process. we must assume a Published by the Alumni Office of Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania it or not. As an educational leadership role in A this must contribute more than its proportional share to the social and cultural unfolding of a global community. Change is inevitable and necessary; growth is not possible without it. More often tlian not, change is also unsettling, a mixture of positive State System of Higher Education University Clearly, a university — and negative elemenLs. of gains and losses but a small price (0 pay for greater freedoms and a higher degree of understanding on a world-wide basis. If Bloomsburg University is to maintain its "edge of excellence." we must not only promote bul espouse international based educational initiatives, not tourism but strong, academic programs '91 Peter Despres '90 May Day Parade in Moscow (since tlie lime of Lenin), the long overdue release of Nelson Mandela, emigration from the Eastern bloc countries including Albania, the pending reunification of Germany, Quebec on the brink of succession these and other developments have combined to revolutionize our concept of the world as a classroom without walls. Just as in our history the emigrants from other lands sowed the symbolic and literal seeds from which sprang the roots of a nation now widely known and emulated as America, we as a university must meet the challenge now being presented, viz.: that the process of exchange and first Elwood M, Wagner '43, State College John W. Thomas '47. Hamburg Millard C. Ludwig '48, Millville Frank J. Furgele '52. Lakeville that further global understanding. Bloomsburg University is committed to providing equal educational and employment opportunities tor all persons without regard to race, color, religion, sex. age, national origin, ancestry, life style, affectional or sexual preference, handicap. Vietnam era status as veterans, or union membership. The university is additionally committed steps to to affirmative action and will take positive provide such educational and employment opportunities. TTw Alumni — AWARD RECIPIENTS Honored at the annual awards dinner-dance of the Bloomsburg University Alumni Association on Alumni Day were (from left) Francis A Garrity, Boca Raton. Florida; Sharon Gettel Olff. Hummelstown; Kenneth S Gross Award Francis "Red" Garrity '28. Jevita McCauley '54 and James J. Gallagher *64. The awards were established by the Alumni Association in 1948 to recognize alumni who have excelled in at least one area: Significant accompli shmenis in his or her profession; outstanding service to the University and/or the Alumni Association; or contributions lo humanity. Since 1948. the Alumni Association has honored 94 alumni and administrators in this way. Recognized as "Young Alumni of die Year" were Sharon Gettel Olff '78. MattI A. Prima '77. and Mark S. Schweiker '75. Established in 1985. these awards graduated within the past 25 who have have met one or more Service Award, and have years, potential for criteria for the Distinguished demonstrated outstanding further contributions in one of these categories. Honored as "Honorary Alumni'* were Colonel Harry Jenkins and Kenneth Gross. First instituted in 1985, this designation recognizes special individuals who have played a significant role in the life of the University. By their generous and caring spirit, they have set an example for all alumni to follow. The awards were presented by Suzanne Cromack McCabe 71, chairperson of the Awards and Recognition Committee. The dinner-dance was held at 24 West, the banquet faciUty of Hotel Magee. PtoM Bryn Mawr; Jevita C. McCauley. Fairless aHairs; Harry D, Jenkins. Irmo. S.C.; Prima. Briarcliff for CfilofpfiM Photo Doug Hippenstiel, director ot alumni J. Gallagher. Philadelphia; and Matti A. Hills; James Manor, N.Y. Not present The following year, however, he was rescued from a bleak future in the coal mines by a recommendation from one of his professors. John Koch, to the Board of Education teacher. in Englewood. N.J.. which hired him He subsequently completed requirements as Francis A. Garrity Class of 1928 Garrity has served his alma mater faithfully for the past years as coordinator of the South Rorida Chapter of BU alumni. He has made local arrangements for annual chapter luncheons and has served as the "spark plug" by making telephone calls, sending postcards, and otherwise promoting the events. This service was actually a continuation of his role as an active undergraduate at Bloomsburg. The son of a coal miner. Garrity came to college on an athletic (working) scholarship and quickly became involved in the life of the school. In addition to starring on the baseball field and basketball court, he was elected class president for three years and served as editor of the 1928 Obiter (yearbook). But in May 1928. his world changed when his father died in a mine fire. As sole support of his family, he withdrew from school and took a job in the mines. a for his bachelor of science degree in 1931. For the next 43 years he devoted his hfe to the education of students in that city as teacher, coach and administrator. He retired in 1972 as assistant superintendent. His professional memberships included Englewood Teachers Association (president). New Jersey Education Association, New Jersey Association of School Administrators, American Association of School Administrators. Bergen County (N.J.) Superintendents Association. Comparative Education Society. New York School Masters Association. He was a delegate to the first New Jersey Delegate Assembly and was a member of & European seminar and field study which visited Switzerland. Hungary, Bulgaria. Russia and East Germany in 1965. Civic involvement in Englewood included the Rotary Club (president in 1952 and honorary member in 1977). chairman of $500,000 campaign to provide medical and dental aid for India, and the American Red Cross. Active in the latter charity for 16 years, he served on the Northern Valley Chapter board of directors (1955-1971), chairman of the campaign fund (1970-1971). president (1971). chairman of the Delaware-New Jersey Conference, chairman of the Youth Forum (1972) and member of the steering committee (1972). Garrity also served on a number of mayors' committees: The Victory Homecoming for Dick Buuon (Olympic figure skating gold medalist), 1 1 Summer 1990 photo was Mark S. Schweiker. Langhorne. recipients for 1990 honored Eight individuals were honored by the Bloomsburg University Alumni Association at the annual Awards Dinner-Dance held on Alumni Day, April 28. Recipients of Distinguished Service Awards were recognize alumni Quarterty. the Englewood Municipal Flag Design Committee (chairman), the Advisory Committee, the Youth Committee (chairman) and the Englewood Recreation Department (director). In Bergen County, he served as a member of the Juvenile Conference Committee and as chairman of the Youth Committee. He was a member of President Eisenhower's White House Conference on Youth. After retiring to Boca Raton in 1972. he continued to be an active citizen. Service to the Royal Oak Hills Association included board of directors (1973-1989). president (1975). executive committee (1975-1989). and district five director (1973 1989). He also served on the board of directors and executive committee of the Federation of Boca Raton Homeowners Association. Inc. (1975-1989). He chaired the city's municipal golf course construction committee (1979-1980). served on the city's budget review committee (1980-1986) and the Palm Beach County's Southern Region Facilities Planning Commiliec. Active for many years in Little League Baseball, he served as director for Region IV. which included New Jersey. Delaware, Maryland. Virginia, West Virginia. Caribbean Islands. Central and Soudi America and Europe. He also served on the Commissioner's Advisory Board and the National Rules Commjiice. He arranged for Puerto Rico's Little League champions to play in Region IV'i Tournament in Lyndhursi, N.J. In the New York Chapter of Eastern College Athletic Sectional Conference, he served as a baseball umpire, baskclball referee and football referee from 1952 lo 1962, Over the years, he has received many awards and honors: The B'Nai B'Brilh Service lo Youth Award (1958), dedication of the Englewood LiiUe League Baseball Field lo him (1961). Outstanding Community Service Award from Rutgers Universiiy/Bergcn-Rockland Counties (1962). establishment of the F. A. (Red) Garrity Championship Basketball Trophy by ihe Bergen County Coaches Association (1967). Service Gavel Award from the Northern Valley Chapter of the American Red Cross (1964). Who's Who in American Education (1967). Bergen County Coaches Association Century Victory Award (1970), Meritorious Service Award from the Englewood Board of Education (1972). the New Jersey Inlerscholaslic Coaches Association Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Coaching Profession (1974). the Howard Bollcrman Memorial Award for Outstanding ConU-ibutions lo New Jersey Basketball (1978). die Distinguished Service of the Royal Oak Distinctive Service Hills Award Award Association (1989). and the from the Ciiy of Boca Raton (1979-1980). He and his talc wife. Belly, are the parents of a daughter. Sharon Garrity Larkin of Houston, Texas. He also has two grandsons. Jevita C. McCauley Class of 1954 Miss McCauley, like many Bloomsburg graduates, has devoted her professional life to leaching children. After graduation, she taught in Woodbury. N.J.. for two and one half years, and then moved to the Pennsbury School Disuici in Bucks County, where she taught for 32 years before retiring in 1988. During number of new trends math and open education. thai lime, she witnessed a in education, including modem She worked with Encyclopedia Britannica in establishing and presenting a new program, and she was part of an editorial team working with second and third grade books. In the early 1970s, she was chosen as one of the first teachers in Bucks County to participate in open education. 4 The Alumni Quarteriy, Summer 1990 Award recipients a children in which they advance at way of working with own their speed and initiative. But Miss McCauley was not a typical elementary school Throughout her teaching career, she used her teacher. physical disabilities to inspire her sludcnis. As an infant, she damaged her spine when she fell out of bed. When she was finally able Co walk at age five, she was hit by a car, her walking ability. But the setbacks in her life did not curb her drive to be a teacher and to show young children how to overcome limitations. Instead, she used her physical condition as a ftirlhcr limiting show tool to of pupils how use their strengths to the best to their ability. that that was one of my strengths in helping them to reali/x that life is a hard lesson to learn," she said. "The most important thing was "I do believe — leaching to try." The last ten years of her teaching career were spent in a Her genuine school with low socio-economic children. concern for children prompted her to challenge her school district lo establish a new program for special children who cannot be placed in special education. Hie program was for transitional children based on Piaget's theory, using the multi-sensory approach to education. Since retirement, she has served as a volunteer at Perm Valley School, tutoring special children, including a retarded child and works with two who Red Cross, "giving mc the contentment needed lo complete each day as a proHlablc and viable member of society." Miss McCauIcy resides in Fairless James She also the hope and are auditorily weak. District as Instiiulc. employed by is a It Philadelphia the School science teacher assigned to the Franklin program the only is in the nation in which public school teachers are placed in a major museum full lime lo leach public school children, using the resources of the museum. Each year he leaches 17,000 inner-city children in this unique program. Prior to accepting this was an elementary math resource assigrunent in 1966. he teacher at the Kirkbride School and a science specialist at the Greenfield School. He was the first to incorporate two stales (Pcimsylvania and New Jersey) in an educational commemorating the bicentennial of the Constitution in 1987. Through his initiative and dedication, thousands of endeavor students in Philadelphia and Camden were afforded the opportunity to design, build and light model bridges in a competition. invited to 'The Diamond Project" were lighting of the Benjamin September 1987. Winners parlicipale Franklin Bridge in in the in Legally blind. Gallagher started the first union local for He physically challenged employees in the nation. is the force behind Teachers with Special Needs, a Pennsylvania Federation of Teachers -supported advocacy group serving tmion members who have vision or hearing driving impairments, diabetes, Educator" that time, ihe was selected "Outstanding Young by the Hamburg Jayc««8 in 1986 and "Outstanding Young Educator" by the Pennsylvania Jaycecs in 1987. That same year she was designated as an "OutsUnding Young Woman muscular dystrophy, sclerosis or other physical disabilities. He S. Gross Honorary Alumnus Kenneth student from Gross, who attended the university as a $100,000 to support to 1973. has donated a gift of At his request, the the university's scholarship program. University Foundation will develop a 1970 of America." Aside from her professional success, her "love affair" with Bloomsburg University continues unabated. She has nol missed a Homecoming since she graduatcxl. and she has attended every alumni chapter function held in the Reading and Harrisburg areas. She has been most active with the alumni sisters of her sororiiy, Lambda Alpha Mu, through two newsletters each year, a fall luncheon and a summer She is, without doubl. one of the family picnic. university's best boosters, whether with other alumni or with prospective students. By her words and deeds, »hc clearly exemplifies the motto of her sorority: "Not for ourselves, but for all." Bloomsburg assist nonperpetual scholarship fund which will be used to university. traditional smdcnts and others who attend the Gross is the former owner and president of Tri-State — a security alarm system business he Systems Philadelphia and his brother started in their hometown of He gained sole possession of Tri-State from his in 1977. September brother four years ago. but sold the business last Securities another company. to 1989. Mr. Gross and his brother had opened additional Tri-Slate operations throughout Florida, New Jersey. New York and Permsylvania, and in the lo From 1977 metropolitan areas of Atlanta. Baltimore. Memphis and Washington. D.C. He continues to be a consultant to his former business. Matti A. Prima Class of 1977 "Prima is a high-finance deal-maker. His job is to bring together buyers and sellers of communications companies. That often means day-to-day dealings with media moguls and well-heeled investors with the financial clout to access hundreds of millions of dollars." That's how Prima was described in a recent profile printed barons couldn't be further from the economic class from which he emerged. The son of Estonian parents. Prima says he didn't begin to speak English until starting kindergarten in Lakcwood, where he spent his younger Class of 1964 Gallagher 1990 in the A-sbury Park (N. J.) Press. The article went on: "For Prima, the father of three, this world of money and media Hills. Gallagher J. for years in a modesi apartment." At the lime the article was written. Prima was employed managing director of Henry Ansbacher. Inc., a New York investment bank thai specializes in commimicaiions companies. In that role, he managed and directed pcrsormel and 30 transactions with a total value of SI. 5 billion. Since then he has joined the Bank of Tokyo Trust Company as a as a vice president in charge of establishing international mergers and acquisitions for the Bank of Tokyo. He has recently initiated and reviewed a feasibility study for a $1 transaction to combine a European-based billion organization with an American-based operation. Recognized as an expert in his field. Prima has been quoted in Wall Street Journal, Newsday, Presstime (The Journal of the American Newspaper Publishers Association), The New York Times, USA Today, The Denver Post and other publications. In addition. Prima has been active on behalf of Estonian Americans and has formed "Citizens for a Better New Jersey." A long-term goal or dream is to r\m for governor of New Jersey. He is married to the former Cheryl Lynn Kitchens. Class Harry D. Jenkins Honorary Alumnus A native of Forty-Fort, Lt. Colonel Jenkins would have been graduated from Bloomsburg in 1942, had world events Like many other patriotic Bloomsburg nol intervened. students, he interrupted his college education to enlist in the U.S. Army Air Corps. After the war ended, he continued to serve in the U.S. Air Force until November 1964. During that time, he served as instructor pilot, transport pilot, squadron commander, wing director of personnel, wing inspector and senior advisor for the Reserve Forces in Oklahoma. His assignments took him to most He was awarded the and throughout the world. Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Force the State of states Commendation medal. Although he did not return to finish his education at Bloomsburg, he attended night classes from Florida Southern College, the University of Maryland in Korea, and the University of Oklahoma. He eventually earned 127 credit hours verified by Oklahoma University, but no degree. His ties to Bloomsburg remained strong, however, for he married a classmate. Lydia Repella. After Lydia died in March 1988, Jenkins established a perpetual scholarship at Bloomsburg University in her memory. Their son, Don, a graduate of the U. S. Naval Academy, was named for Harry's brother, an outstanding athlete at Bloomsburg who interrupted his college days to serve his country. the first bombing He raid over the Ploesti oil fields. of 1978. multiple also serves on board of directors of the Housing Consortium for Disabled Individuals, a group of public and private organizations, businesses and individuals who share the the common goal of addressing the unique housing needs of physically disabled individuals. He earned an M.Ed, degree in science curriculum at the University of Pennsylvania, and did post-graduate work in science at Drexel, Temple, and Perm State universities. He has written science articles for Science and Children The American Teacher. A and teacher, union leader, in-service leader and public speaker. Gallagher has received numerous commendations. Gallagher resides in Philadelphia. Mark S. Schweiker Class of 1975 When he was elected Bucks County commissioner in office for eight years, including service as a Township supervisor. As commissioner in Gettel-Olff Class of 1978 Ms. Gettel Olff has achieved an important goal in her life principal. At the same time, she remains one of Bloomsburg University's most — becoming an elementary school loyal and active alumni. Prior to her appointment in G^ve November 1989 as principal Area School District, she was a teacher in the Northern Lebanon School District for 11 years. During in the Pine not too late to order your Middlctown a county with a is a strong advocate of fiscal soundness and has been successful in implementing programs to increase the productivity of those who serve Bucks County government. Earlier this year. Schweiker was mentioned as a potential Republican candidate for lieutenant governor in the Primary Election. He subsequently decided not lo enler the population greater than three states, he race. Sharon Faith It's 1987. Schweiker. then 34, had already held elective public A native Bucks Couniian. he earned a master's degree from the Rider College Graduate Program in Administration in 1983. Prior to his election as county oommissioner. he served in the securities industry as an investment manager with Merrill-Lynch and later as an evaluation consultant with McGraw-Hill. He is chairman of the Delaware Valley Regional Finance Authority and is a member of the United Way Board of Directors. He and his wife, Kaihcrinc, are the parents of two children. BU Call license plate 1-800-526-0254 also died in TheAlumnlOuarterty. New Summw 1990 5 athletic scholarships honor 'tamers' Scholarships were recently established in honor of three alumni and Athletic Hall of Fame members Frank — BU Colder '31. Waller "Whiley" McCloskey Charles "Chuck" Daly had noteworthy careers '52. in '44. and Each of these alunmi has their chosen field. The scholarship honors attest to the dedication, success and long records of public service of these alumni. A brief outline of the accomplishments of these men indicates their worthiness for the honors. Frank Golder's career as an English teacher and coach at Bloomsburg High School began in 1937. In the laic administration, and in 1962 he Bloomsburg High School, a 1950s he entered school was named post he principal of held until his retirement in 1972. Colder was head ba.skcibal! coach for 19 seasons. His vision as an adminisualor helped guide the school through the turbulent era of the 1960s. Colder and his wife, Myra, live near the high school In ptioto/Joan Heirer — RECALLING THE PAST Eda Bessie Edwards '41 university historian and author of Profile of tfio Past Living Legacy, the history of the university since its founding in 1839. was one of the speakers at the rededication ceremony for "Old" Science Hall on Alumni Day. . A Bloomsburg. The Walter "Whiicy" McCloskcy scholarship was formally aimounccd in April at a banquet organised by his former Danville High School players. Throughout his teaching career, McClo-skey has used ba.skeiball as a means of helping young people mature into rcs|wnsiblc adulut. Compassion toward 'Old' is new again By KIMBERLEIGH J. SMITH News/Feature Writer. University Relations was windy day from Science Hall to Edward Tustin home, now the comer of Third and Market Streets. Old Science Hall was not strictly limited to scientific and budding technological purposes, however. Art and music classes were taught in the building, and a few rooms were sent on a Jr. in Like the memory of a grandparent, the rededication of "Old" Science Hall restored an irreplaceable source of tradition in the Btoomsburg University lineage. "I think it's great the way they preserved the name, and his account of the used for social club meetings. The building was renovated in the late 19305. adding what were then modem laboratory desks and other science equipment. "Most everybody who has graduated from Btoomsburg has had at least one class in it," she said. "It (the building) really does preserve the (Bloomsburg University) Clayton Hinkel '40 remembers that time well. Presently enjoying faculty emeritus status, Hinkel attended Bloomsburg as a state teachers college from 1936 to 1940. that they kept the outside the way should be," Historian the author of Profile of the it Eda Bessie Edwards said. She is Past: A Living Legacy, a historical university. tradition." Alumni, students, faculty and administrators gathered on Alumni Day (April 28) to honor that tradition and the building's new application. After a one and a half year. $3.3 million architectural overhaul. Old Science Hall was rededicated to the university as a reflection of Bloomsburg University's rich past, present and future. Second only to Carver Hall in age. Old Science Hall was erected in 1906 for $100,000. It was then appropriately referred to as New Science Hall. The January 1907 edition of the Bloomsburg Stale Norma) School Quarterly recorded its debut; "The new building is no longer a promise but a reality. Long lines of students wind their way. these pleasant spring days, across the old athletic field to in the new work returned as a professor of business education in 1947 until retiring in 1980. was either a student or faculty member in every museum." Hinkel said. He holds particularly fond memories of his American government class, held on "I think room the University Archive materials, the new quarters occupied 38,168 in total square feet and rested on to what was the campus' first athletic field. The baseball infield was exacdy where Old Science Hall is now located. The land was originally owned by John G. Freeze, a trustee of the Bloomsburg Literary Institute. According to Edwards, he served longer than any other individual in the school's history. I but the fourth floor. elevator, Hinkel foot made Regardless of the newly-installed sure he visited the fourth floor on — — during Alunmi Weekend. Like Hinkel, James Sperry. chairperson of the department of history, has relocated several times within the building. on BU. Sperry has had In his 22 years at said. "It's go. to some unfortunate think I and its you have heritage in higher education." lo He For character," Sperry preserve some of the said that over the years, several alumni have stopped in to reminisce about the building. "The good thing about Old Science Hall retained a lot of the old building," he said. Brigitte Callay, chairperson languages and cultures, agrees. of the is that they've department of much prettier younger buildings." she said. "They're from the outside." The department of languages and cultures moved to Old Science Hal] last January. Also housed in the renovated building are departments of music, art and anthopology. With a complete interior and exterior refit and alt utility infrastructure brought up to code, the building is able lo as well. provide P. It was a modem lecture platforms and machines. According to also set a few with sloping floors, raised motor-generated lantern slide Edwards' research, the building facility records. The first wireless equipment ever lo be installed on a normal school campus was installed in Old Science Hall. Later, Old Science was the first normal school campus facility to transmit a wireless radio message. The message Friday, September Fame Athletic Hall of Late date of each event. 600^526-0254 to the informatior}. cail 1 21, 1090 Dinner September/Early October College of Business Golf Tournament Shawnee-on-the-Oetaware be announced October 12, 1890 Berrigan Sub Party Summit Clubhouse, Philadelphia Saturday, October 13, 1090 Details to Friday, Welsh, the principal of the Bloomsburg Suie at the lime, deemed the construction of a science facility necessary. Old Science Hall originally housed laboratories, classrooms and lecture rooms for chemistry, physics and the natural sciences. The basement was notorious for its "cat lab," which accommodated live, small animals. Fish and reptiles were kept in the basement Judson be mailed closer offices of the other original buildings "I believe that these older buildings arc Normal School Coming Events Details will three fioors of the four-story building. "I learned lo like the building had quarters." According He and taught all his athletes has been a trademark. During his 22-ycar tenure as head coach, he never cut a player. McCloskey resides in Danville and remains octive in school and community affairs. Charles "Chuck" Daly, perhaps Bloomsburg's moat widely known living alumnus, transferred lo Bloomsburg Stale Teachers College as a sophomore from Si. Bonaventure University. A leader on two BSTC basketball tearru, Daly began coaching upon graduation. Following many high school and college positions, he moved into the coaching ranks of professional basketball. The capturing of the 1989 National Basketball Associaiion championship by the Detroit Pistons has been the highlight of Daly's coaching career. His team's repeat in the 1990 NBA championships marks only the second lime that feat has been accomplished since the Boston Celtics dynasty in the 1960s, Daly has just renewed his controti as the head coach of die Pistons. He lives in the Detroit area with his wife, the former Terry Cierliisky. also a Btoomsburg graduate. For more information about these scholarships, contact I. Andrew Cannon, assistant director of development/athletics, al 717-389 4663. than some of much the friendlier new services to the university while maintaining history. "It's necessary to renovate and upgrade buildings such as Hall," said Robert Parrish. vice president for Old Science administration. that facility. redirect it to a "The functional use has been served by Now new it's time to lake that building and use." Old Science Hall stands now the university's past as a modem connection with Chapter Luncheon in Philadelphia Saturday, October 27, 1990 Homecoming; Music Makes the World Go Round Friday, February IS, 1991 Chapter Reception in Fort Lauderdale. Florida Saturday, February 16, 1091 Chapter Luncheon in Boca Raton. Florida Friday, April 26. 1991 Husky Club Dinner-Dance & Silent Auction Saturday, April 27, 1991 Alumni Weekend Wednesday. July Chapter Dinner in 24. 1991 Dover, Delaware Th«AlumnlOian»dy. Summer 1800 CLASS OF 1940 7 — Members of the Golden Anniversary Class who returned tor reunion on Alumni Day were (seated) Catherine Bell Hicks. Edna Keller McBride Gladys Jones Harris. Dorothy R. Derr Tilson. Helen Brady Jones; (standing) Clayton H HinkGl. Charles Kelchner. Tom Jenkins. Frank Kocher. Fred Visintainer. Isaac Thomas Jones. their 75TH YEAH ANNIVERSARY Hutchison '15 and John — Josephine Duy Walker, vice president for university advancement at luncheon on Alumni Day. Mrs. Hutchison actively served on th« L. Sesquicentennial committee and has been an invaluable resource person concerning the history o( the university. Alumni Weekend — Participating in the 60th year reunion of the Class of 1930 on CLASS OF 1930 Alumni Day were (seated) Lavere Dieffenbach Hoyt, Louise Miller Manning, Virginia E. Cruikshank. Connie Pecora Kotch. Margaret Swartz Bitler, HarokJ H. Hidlay (standing) Janetta York Coleman, Virginia Tedesco, Lucy Keeler Ennis. Miriam Edwards. Lillian Reese Miller, Kathryn Schooley Waltman, Elizabeth Myrick Jones, Augusta Schnure Foose, Grace Reichard Gardner, Dorothy Foote Pihiblad, and Cyril W. Stiner. The Alumni Alumni Weekend ^cf=.^*H^I ^l^l FoulrRlkL^^^^^^^ -..^"ending their °H^" ^""'.T^ "r^- Ojarttrty. SSth-year reunion on Alumni Day were ^^""^^^ Steinhart, Lauretta Young, Veda M. Stewart. Helen MarKley and Thomas F. Davis. Summer 1900 9 The Alumnr Ouaneriy. Summer 1990 10 Five elected to Athletic 'Hall' The induction of of members in ihc number 30 when five alumni will bring ihe loul BU Fame Athletic Hall of to ceremonies arc held on Friday. September 21. This year's event is set for 6 p.m. at 24 West. Hotel Magce's banquet facility. This year's recipients of the university's highest athletic '35 of South Blackburn arc Charleiv Berwick Car Builders to play for the on basketball team for iwo seasons and went the semi-professional Eastern in League. A unique aspect of Kieiscr's education was thai he attended Bloomsburg for 36 consecutive months and served He returned to his as class president for three years. honor hometown Williamsport, Elmer Krelser '50 of Columbia. Stuarl Marvin '78 of Ft. Lauderdale. Florida. Michael MoruccI '80 of Bloomsburg, and John Willis "74 of Manville. N.J. In addition to being honored at Friday night's affair, the new inductees will be recogni/xd the following day during halftime of the Huskies' football game with Edinboro. basketball of Columbia as served school's head as the an .850 winning percentage and winning seven league titles. He served as principal of Columbia High School until his coach registering seasons, II for retirement in 1985. 78 Stuart Marvin Marvin was an II -time AII-Amcrican performer for the swimming and diving unit under long-time coach McLaughlin, in addition to winning several Eli He became the Pennsylvania Conference lilies. Huskies' Charles Blackburn *35 Blackburn lettered for four seasons and baseball and served as learn captain in both basketball in basketball in his In addition, thai sea-ton the baseball team posted a perfect 12 0 mark white claiming the Pennsylvania Slate Teachers Colleges championship, During his four-year career as the Huskies' Icftfieidcr, senior year. Blackbum did not commit an error. time licensed mulii-sport official at several levels and a semi-professional baseball manager. In 29 years of high school coaching, he built a record of 527-183. He began the varsity program ai Northwest High at Si. Joseph's of Williamsport where his PCIAA crown, and at Williamsport High School, where his teams won eight PIAA District Four championships and four regional titles. He also served stints at South Williamsport and Bishop Neumann high schools. Rluckbum was recently inducted into the Pennsylvania Sports Hull of Fame. teams won multiple titles, including a stale '50 Elmer Krelser performed for some of Bloomsburg's most outstanding foolball teams between 947 and 1949. including as a member of the undefeated 1948 club, He was a three-year starter at defensive end for the squad where he Kreiser 1 earned all confcrcncc. All-Pennsylvania and Liiile All- Amcrican honors. NCAA an Following hifi graduation, he became a teacher and spent time in several school districts before his retirement. Blackbum is best know for his outstanding efforts as a high school basketball coach although he also wa.s a long- School, coached university's first triple All-American award winner in 1975 and equalled that effort with three more honors in 1977. A year later, Marvin finished among the top performers in five races to gain AII-Amcrican recognition in each race which was the first time that feat had been accomplished by Kreiser was drafted by the Pittsburgh Division Throughout 11 performer. and re-established his career, he established several team and pool records and still holds five university records and three individual marks including the 50-yard freestyle (21.20 seconds). 100-yard freestyle (46.20 He was seconds), and 200-yard freestyle (1:41.90). member also a of the record-setting 400-yard medley and 400-yard relays freestyle in times of and 3:36.50 3:34.84 respectively. a charter Kreiser served He a.s member of the university's Hall of Fame. the squad's captain in his senior season. also performed as a starting guard for Bloomsburg's Willis '74 multiple single-game, season and career records during his three seasons in uniform for the Willis established Huskies and is one of only four basketball players lo have his nimiber retired by the university, that honor coming on February 21. 1983. The standout center was the dominant "big" man in the Pennsylvania Conference in the early 1970s and led the Huskies to their first Pennsylvania Conference championship game appearance, an NCAA Mid-East Regional title and a berth in the national He feat in three seasons. Swimming currently is Hall of manager of the International Fame Complex and works with the City of Fori Lauderdale Parks and Recreation Department. He NCAA He relumed lo competitive swimming absence in 1986 and has since Swimming after an eight-year won United States Masters championships in tl events, new American record for 30-34 age group in 50-yard freestyle (20.99 seconds) and a new American national points in a Following his graduation. Willis moved in European competition before moving where he performed as one of the top players the country's professional leagues. and World record for freestyle (24.27 seconds). Morucci the university's all-time leading rusher after is four seasons with the football team. gained 3.536 yards in his career, which The powerful back is the third-highest Arm Mae Weikel and but participated in ihc non- traditional students with but they Where came tlicrc's to a point them because they were fantilics. They struggled, where they were very successful. a will there's a way." StuUcnl Support Services paves Ihc way by recruiting lowincome, first generation or differently abled students on the college level and assisting them financially and/and academically. Upward Bound seasons Upon to Israel, in from went into an iniemational business where he remains at this time. field basketball, he Tickets for the banquet are still available and may be purchased by sending a check for $17 per person, payable to "BU Athletic Halt of Fame Banquet." to Jim HoUister. Sports Information Director, Bloomsburg University, Bloomsburg. PA 17815. targets a similar bracket of also in the way According this to I live my life." McColgan said. Bond, Thren. an Upward Bound alumni, shares enthusiasm. "She was the first in her family to attend college and to achieve a bachelor's degree," Bond said. "Her level of achievement and her professional growth are truly outstanding." Thren is the director of publications at Lebanon Valley College. By honoring these TRIO achievements, the "National Book of Outstanding TRIO Alumni" provides positive role students at the high school level and helps moiivaic nominees from Student Support Services are Christine Haririan, a 1989 business graduate with a concentration in finance, and Elaine McColgan. a 1989 business administration attend college. and finance graduate. overcome their aruieiics, but also helped them in life. 'This program assisted me in meeting many challenges and TRIO day. which was within me an enthusiasm for learning, not only in the world of academia where I am pursuing further educalioi\, but be notified. The celebration is designed to promote programs and their philoso[^es. The nominees from Upward Bound a 1986 graduate are Donna in business administration Dawn Greene Thren, a 1986 graduate in Engelbcrger, and accounting; mass communication: ihem to Both Haririan and McColgan harbored "math phobias," but said Student Support Services not only helped ihcm to instilled that his retirement program. TTie the TRIO alumni Smith, who did not graduate from BU Upward Bound program from 1979-81. Leslie says of her students, "I chose b in and pledges toward the $1 million goal for phase II, becoming increasingly important Nearly 75% of the students find The Scholarship Fund, and more than $655,000 toward the Si. 5 million goal for phase III, The Academic Excellence Fimd," said Anthony lanicro, assistant vice president for for development strong students Phase n. The Scholarship Fund, million goal. will support approximately an increase of yearly, is $211,000 from its $1 Contributions to this phase of the campaign 100 additional scholarships 25% scholarships offered. Because difficult to afford the cost in the number of many families are fmding university it of a college, scholarships are it to university students. necessary to work to pay room, and board. Scholarships lessen the financial burden on both parents and students, and make it possible for Bloomsburg University to attract academically tuition, who otherwise would be unable to afford a college education. The third phase. The Academic Excellence Fund, will University closer to having the kind of facility urgently needed to future. prepare students to enter the work force of the Nearly $845,000 is needed to more than 15,000 alunmi will be asked to The Trust for Gcnertaions campaign. Alumni will have the option of giving to either The Scholarship Fund or The Academic Excellence Fund. Parents of current This fait, support help assure that Bloomsburg University students and have uncompromised academic resources which are equipped with the latest technologies and services. students will also be contacted in the faculty Questions concerning the campaign or campaign gifts may be directed to the Development Office at (717) 389- Completion 4128. of this phase will bring Bloomsburg fall. 1990 phonothon tops $130,000 Bloomsburg University alumni pledged a record 1990 Annual Fund phonothon campaign, exceeding the $125,000 phonothon goal. $130,224 "We to the are very pleased with this outcome. BU atumni once again are investing in the ongoing support of university activities Anthony M. laniero, development. 'The alumni and programs," said assistant vice president for recognize the importance of a college education and are willing to help today's students fulfill their educational goals." The 1990 Alumni goal for alumni giving gifts to was set at The Trust for Generations and $305,000. lo ihe Husky complete the $1.5 million goal. It's Club, which part of the Annual Fund, are also included in the alumni goal. The Armual Fund represents a portion of the 1990 $1.1 million goal set by the Development Office. During the eight-week period from Feb. 25 through April is 25, nearly 9,500 calls were completed to alunmi. Fortypercent (4,590) of the alumni contacted either pledged to the campaign or indicated ihey were considering not too late to order BU your license plate eight making a gift. The phonothon was staffed by 36 student callers and was supervised by Susan R. Hicks, assistant director of development. Domino's Pizza provided refreshments for the students the fmal two evenings. 1-800-526-0254 TTwArufTwICXiarttdy. Summer 1990 19 From the archives By Roger Fromm Hazing daze As freshmen to adjust to college life at Bloomsburg University in with the support of a host of services designed case that adjustment and without the formal hanassmeni of the fall, they earlier days. do It has been several years now (back to eased gradually from what About fifty it college the years more its And peak. difficult they if in freshmen were reminded by the Men and button them, inside out. Trousers had to be rolled up to their knees. They were also required to name and hometown of the - 8x12 on which the and black garters were a must. Before entering buildings, freshmen had to get on touch their forehead to the ground and say "Allah." milk and water glasitcs in at least one inch in tlieir books lied together with width while carrying them that which visiting commercial haunts of one sort or another, parlies, interact- ing with townspeople, etc. that appear inThe Voice. Today advertisements are placed by local, regional, and nationwide businesses and organizations of varied A interests. half-century ago the Maroon and Gold (name of ihe student newspaper up to several years ago) carried ads as well, but they were all local and focused on immcdiale consumer needs. The following information from ads were taken from two Maroon and Gold issues of the 1 929-30 academic year and reveal somethingof the economy at that lime and what merchants thought appealed to students: and topcoats, and ladies' dresses suits, overcoats, and coats C'no exD'acharge for fur men's pants went for $.50. Another store. Lustig's. advertised itself as the Two-Pants' Suil Shop and sold trim") for $ 1 .00 while Men clothes "For ai all gross. times, luiiibands on campu.s and in women and upperclass women preference and If it should rain that day, and Future Men." Shear and Sharping sold Endicolt- Johnson shoes starting Pri/£ for Football ally at Row 's at $2.96 and offered Men." Students were "well cared Barber Shop where five barbers held "College Girls Appreciate Shop Celebrity Good Clothes," the for" lonsori fortli. Noiing Marietta Drcis Several places, including one called Candyland, advertised ice cream "parlors" were popular) and candies while the old Columbia Theatre (now home of ihc Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble) assured students that it was the 'Talking Picture Head cream Series a Special invited co-eds to visit. Contact the office of the Dean of Student Development and Director of Ihe Arts Council, Dr. John Mulka, 717-389-4409, for ticket information. All performances are at 6 p m in Mitrani Hall, Haas Center for the Arts. (ice quarters." "Home The Capitol Theatre countered by claiming of the Talkies." Snyder Dairy sought with "Safe Milk" and invited them to to Saturday, October 13 be the lo entice studcnLs visit the plant The Pajama Game and disa)vcr Oil City Symphony Thursday. October 25 "why Snyder's Milk Tastes So Good and J.J. Barton T. Pursel. a clothier, advertised men's faculty keep off the Artists that ReOeciing some of this are the advertisements to green to class. Freshmen had to carry umbrellas to class. more than Like the men, they were required Freshmen gave Fur trim and safe milk of course, company of upper- Women from is. in the women. at all times. Handbooks were to be carried at all limes. No freshman was excused from "sheering practice." Bloomsburg class phone calls were answered by freshmen. Must pass a college information test. ribbon life in Freshmen could not wciu jewelry, except watches. Freshmen hud lo say "Hello" lo all upperclass women, and "How- Ficshmen wore maroon and goUl Bloomsburg. All freshmen were to have emanates from Bloomsburg University - courses, organizations, sponsored activities, etc. It is also off-campus living, hoinclown. the dining room. After Sept. 27. the size of the card was reduced to 4x6. College iind the no cosmetics. Fteshnien had lo carry Ihe Htmdb«)ok their knees, officially lettered Frosh Frcsltnien could use of hair. All student appeared. DinJcs, black socks, black tics were do you-tb" to the faculty. Freshmen could not talk to men except filling braids. Frcslimcn also woic on their backs signs 12x8 inches on which Freshmen were allowed to smoke only com cob pipes. Freshmen were required to Icam three verses of the Alma Matci and sing them uncovered at ilic Hrst game. Freshmen were not allowed to adorn their faces with any growtli They were always responsible for wear a large sign ihey carried them on the next sunny day. Freshmen unangcd their hair in thirteen Freshmen won- while lisle stockings, company of upperclassmcn. even more difficult adjustment. Those starling college Bloomsburg in 1932 faced the following: to turn coats, the faculty and uppcr- Knickers and high or prep school insignias were taboo. At no lime could a freshman's hand be inside his jacket pockci. Freshmen could not accompany nor speak to girls except in the it aji Freshmen had members of all were mandatory. Grass and senior walkways were strictly prohibited. upperclass siuden*^ that neglect of "freshmen customs" would result in address lo as "sir". Politeness and courtesy had been. it years ago hazing was at made classmcn the 60"s) since newcomers underwent freshmen hazing. And over thought Freshmen had it Is So Healthful." Newberry served "a Delicious Hoi Lunch everyday for the Special Price of 25 cents" while apparently a cut above thai wa-s "Bush's New Feature." a"Student and Business Men's Lunch" The Mozart Orchestra Friday. of Hamburg November 9 for 35 cents. Texas offered a no-nonsense "Quick Lunch." The Nutcracker New Jersey Ballet Company Sunday. December 2 The Marriage Students grew their Courses come and go and some remain but follow coaster popularity pattern over the years. since agriculture in the early part was offered of BU, at It a roller has been a long time but apparCTiIy it was popular full year course in the Biology department with Professor D.S. Hartlinc playing a large The course was intended to better agriculture in the public schools. minute periods and was mandated The students, the majority of It prepare students to teach consisted of 100 forty-five for certain students. whom were women, were respon- sible in the spring for selecting a crop, ordering the seeds, plants and other supplies, and recording expenditures. In order for that phase, students used the place. Among other materials. Federal Department of Agriculture bulletins The York City Opera National Tuesday, January 15 were studied. Visits highlight of the course to local was dormant months to prepare for studying different crops, pests, agricultural techniques, and Ihe market- twenty acres Sulliff Hall. year first 1 1 set aside, farms also were instructive. the actual farming each spring Each student was given a twenty by this century. Agriculture was taught to seniors as a part. own of Figaro New thirty foot plot in probably on land that Ontcnnial Gymnasium, and 91 3) com, wheat, now is an area of occupied by the parking lot. In the and violets were planted. Beekeeping was also attempted. The major problem with the course was thai mother nature did not adjust her ways to correspond to the school year. school employees had to take care of the crops they hoped, in at fifty cents in the As a result summer and would harvest and market them, at a profit, the fall. In 1914, one thousand violets were for sale a hundred. of Harlem Saturday. February 23 The Chestnut Brass Company Friday. March 15 potatoes, sunflowers, tobacco, pea- nuts, the subsequent class The Boys Choir Company The Philadelphia Orchestra Tuesday, April 23 For a copy of the Department of Music's 19901991 Concert-Recital Calendar, as well as the BU theatre season, call the Alumni Office at 717-3894058 or 1-800-526-0254. The Alumni Quanerly. Summer 1 990 20 Union lays groundwork Visit to Soviet By JOHN S. moving slowly (very slowly) through ciuloms, and nearly an additional hour was spent waiting for a uble in the MULKA '66 Student Development Never in my wildest dreams did Dean of to the Soviet As Union. a I ever consider traveling youngster growing up during the Cold War and remembering Khrushchev pounding the ublc with his shoe at a United Nations meeting and recalling his infamous threat, "We will bury you." I probably repressed any conscious notion of being able to fly 4,669 miles from New York to Moscow. However, a dream of visiting eastern Europe became a reality as three colleagues and I traveled to Moscow and Pushchino from April 29 to May 6. During this time, our efforts led to the signing of a statement of understanding which focuses on the possibility of faculty and student exchange programs; mutual research projects between Soviet and Btoomiiburg University faculty; and possible cultural exchange programs, including art exhibits and student performing groups. airport's restaurant despite the fact that there pace of were ubles sign of the slow but steady in the Soviet Union. As one Soviet worker told This was our available. life first UE later on our trip. "Wc work return in effort what we for such little wages that we arc paid." Believe it or not. the time spent at the airport might have been longer if il were not for the "behind the scenes" It was also, in part, enjoyable, efforts of Dr. Rizvanov. especially when we finally did get through customs as wc were greeted by Margarita, who was one of the seven Soviet students at Bloomsburg University last summer. She lives Moscow and opted to give up a three-day holiday vacation with her family to share lime with us. Her unselfishness and kindness, as well as Dr. Rizvanov's. were reflective of all the friendly Soviet people we would eventually meet throughout our visit. While dining in the airport's picturesque restaurant overlooking the runway, our hosts treated us to a bountiful feast of caviar, smoked sturgeon and steak. 7*he slow but courteous service in the resuurant gave us an opportunity to rcacquaint our friendship with FcUx and Margarita and to review our plans for the week. Incidentally, the international airport itself in Moscow is only about twice in the size of the Harrisburg or Scranton airport Upon leaving the restaurant, we discovered our driver had moved the van in which wc had left our suitcases. It took us another half-hour or so to locate our van. The driver thought he was doing us a favor by moving the van closer to the terminal. THE DRIVE TO PUSHCHINO. a community of over 20,000 where we would be staying for the next five days, took about an hour and a half. It is located approximately Jim Parsons Photo ST. BASIL'S, or Pokrovsky Cathedral, built in 1561. The 70 miles south of Moscow. Eruoute to Pushchino. I was struck by several sights. The first was a highway that circles Moscow. It has only one line painted in the middle but is used as a six lanc highway. Since most Soviets do not own cars, this apparently does not seem to present a major problem for motorists. Then there were huge rectangular flats or apartments, that were built adjacent to each other and seemed to run together for miles as we were passing them along our way to Pushchino. In designated plots were small gardens, which were used by the people to grow their vegetables. Seeing the men and women till the soil with shovels and pitch forks makes one appreciate the rotoiillcrs thai are used here USA. Moving into the country we were impressed by trees. of this trip Bloomsburg University served actually started when as host to seven students and a counselor from the Soviet Union last summer. Without any advance notice. Dr. Felix Rizvunov. the counselor who accompanied the Soviet students last summer, arrived in Bloomsburg a few days before Christmas and presented an invitation to designated university officials to be the guests of the U.S.S.R.'s Academy of Sciences. The inv ted officials included Dr. Harry Ausprich, president; Dr. Harold "Hank" Bailey, director of BU's Institute for Interactive Technology; Dr. James Parsons, associate professor of biological and allied health sciences and director of inicmaiional education; and me. invitation, The among other things, requested Dr. Bailey to present interactive video demonstrations. Intermittently, we would the abundance of white birch communal farms where tiny homes, which looked pass this giving an interactive video demons' summer. demonstration on the university's interactive technology program. Bloomsburg is only one of a handful of universities across the nation that offers a master's degree in instructional technology. The Soviets have nothing like it. Consequently, Dr. Rizvanov wanted to show his colleagues the capabilities of such a program and invited Dr. Bailey to demonstrate and lecture. Following breakfast at the hotel, we were greeted by Professor Valentin Kefeli. director of the Institute of Soil Sciences and Photosynthesis, and Dr. Rizvanov's boss. We in the beautiful forests dotted with an genesis HANK BAILEY BU walked from our hotel to the institute, some three or away on sidewalks that were unpaved. We four blocks congregated in the spacious and well-kept headquarters of Professor Kefeli where we met a half dozen members of his people live in small villages In like summer cabins with tin roofs. Relative poverty or a primitive existence for a large majority of the people staff. appeared to be the pieces of sculpture and icons, the latter of which are located behind locked louver doors. My rule, rather than the exception. evening ended with Felix taking me to a bathhouse with a sauna and an artesian pool that had moss growing on the fioor and around the perimeter. The first The institute itself is housed in a rather well- maintained facility. The building abounds with various themes of art collections from around the globe, including gracious hospitality that I received from the men in the bathhouse made me feel welcome, and a massage by the masseur helped to relax my tired and aching muscles. Although I had not really slept for over 35 hours, I felt re&eshcd after the hour spent in the bathhouse. Upon returning to the hotel lobby, one of the women at desk made a point to inform me that of all the foreigners who stay as guests at the hotel, she fell the the registration Americans were the friendliest. That was good to hear before retiring for the evening. AFTER SEVERAL MONTHS mutual period of time when our Soviet counterparts, week's sojourn in the Soviet Union. Wc learned very quickly (in less than 24 hours) about the virtue of patience. For, you sec. our trip was almost negated by a three-hour traffic delay caused by construction on the 29, for a George Washington Bridge. If it were not for a cooperative and friendly porter who knew the ropes and literally rushed our computer equipment through customs, the plane may have left without us and certainly without our computer equipment. How would wc have explained that to the folks back home? Then, after a rather pleasant, non-slop Pan Am Hight .o Moscow Ml of trying to find a was convenient to meet with we departed JFK on Saturday. April it of some eight and one-half hours, we spent the next seven hours in the airport. Four hours were spent MONDAY. APRIL 30 Why did we ^ Pushchino? Our host. Dr. Rizvanov. is head of the environmental technology program at the institute of Soil Sciences and Photosynthesis in Pushchino. Pushchino is basically a biological research community consisting of various insUtutcs including, among visit a physicist and serves as the other computer science, mathematics and languages. The institute falls under the jurisdiction of the USSR's Academy of Sciences. There are a total of 17 institutes disciplines, throughout the U.S.S.R. The young students, who reside in the community, are often brought to the various institutes for demonstrations and lectures. While Dr. Rizvanov was on our campus a year ago. he and his students met Dr. Bailey and were given a Jm NOVODEVICHI CONVENT, the Transfiguration in pari of the downtown Moscow. Parsons Church of P^i k Alumni Oiartorty. Sumtrwr 1900 exchange programs for being raised. We were lold that during World War il Hitlc. troops killed most of the buffalo in eastern Europe. Tht. buffalo at the reserve were being bred and then taken to locations where they once roamed in their natural habitat. Marina, a young Ph.D. zoologist whose father is the foremost bison authority in the U.S.S.R. lectured continuously for an hour and a half on the biological and environmental differences between American and European We bison. certainly didn't expect lo visit bison reserve on our Soviet excursion! Our next sightseeing stop was in the Mth century city of Serpukhov. It is an industrial city of 140.000 and would be considered a depressed area in comparison to our siandards. Unpaved sidewalks, water being carried in buckets lo homes, remnants of a wall that was built around the city, and an elderly population were among some of the distinguishing features of this community. Three architecturally magnificent Russian Orthodox churches and a monastery were the principal sights of ihis city. Since only one of the churches was open for worship, we took advantage of the opportunity lo observe the service for about a half-hour. Inicrcstingly. the other churches and the monastery were padlocked, but all had scaffolding erected as restoration of older buildings in this part of Soviet Union, including Moscow, seemed to reflect a priority of My response to the scaffolding around diesc churches in Serpukhov, as well as others we had seen, leads percsiroika. me lo U believe that the doors become fully freedom of worship will in the not-too-distanl future in the opened U.S.S.R. RED SQUARE TUESDAY, MAY This Jack Mulka Photo )nstration to students in sPhoB 21 Pushchino, some of whom visited is May Day 1 enjoyable U.S.S.R. and is part of a three day probably recall seeing the demonstrations in in the You Red Square on your holiday. television sets that day. traveled an hour and a half by bus to Moscow and went to Olga's flat for dinner. Olga was anodier counselor We who accompanied summer. last Felix and the Soviet students to America President Ausprich and I had met her at Villanova University before she and her group of students departed for Hugh O'Brien's International Leadership Conference at Johns Hopkins University. We enjoyed a lovely reunion with Olga, her daughter. and their friends thai afternoon. Olga will be bringing 15 Soviet students lo Bloomsburg University this summer as part of Hugh O'Brien's U.S. A. -U.S.S.R. Irene, Exchange Program. friends, we During our discussed, Jim Paraona PhoB on May Day 1990. among visit with Olga and her other things, the itinerary for exchange program at Bloomsburg University, which took place from July 27 lo August 4. Margariu and Rasa, a Lithuanian student who was part of the cultural the Soviet delegation at Bloomsburg University last sunmier. joined us for sightseeing in Moscow, I would like to point out that Rasa took a 12-hour train ride to Moscow to be with us for the balance of the week. It was such a day. thanks to the warmth and friendly hospitality of Olga. Felix, and their wonderful friends, coupled with Rasa's surprise visit and seeing Margarita for ihe second time. WEDNESDAY. MAY This was ihc the Soviets. la.sl 2 of the three day holiday celebration for Because the insiiiuic at Pushchino was cloiod, another sightseeing day was planned for us. The weather unfortunately was not cooperative aa we experienced a cold, blustery day. We went lo the estate of a famous Russian artist, Vdpolenov. This picturesque rural Oka River in the Pushchino region where Tolstoy and Chekhov did much setting overlooking die also served as the site of their writing. Although the artist's estate is owned by the Soviet government, his grandson's family is allowed to vacation and spend their free lime there. The estate consists of several collages, a Russian Orthodox chapel, a cemetery where Vdpolenov and his family are buried, and a residence Continued on Page 37 pleasant and heartwarming surprise seeing Rasa because I never imagined her being able to visit us due to the political differences existing between the U.S.S.R. and Lithuania. Jack Mulka Pholo PROFESSOR KEFELI (right) and President Ausprich after signing statement of understanding between BU and the Institute of Soil Sciences and Photosynthesis. Professor Kefeli proceeded to inform us about the purposes and programs of his iiwtitule. President Ausprich then described the mission of Bloomsburg University. Each of followed by stating our primary job responsibilities and conmienting on the kinds of exchange programs we could envision for the future. Dr. Bailey gave his first of many demonstrations of interactive technology, which appeared to set the stage for the balance of time spent in Pushchino. After being given a lour of the institute. Professor Kefeli hosted a luncheon for us in one of several rooms in his office complex. It was interesting to note that at this point in the meeting the women staff were excluded from this "private" luncheon, which was when we discussed the elements of a suggested statement of understanding. We ended the luncheon by having a brandy toast to encourage the fruition of our proposaL Later that afternoon, we were given a lour of the surroundings of Pushchino. We first went to a national bison reserve where American and European bison are us Following dirmer. we took their spectacular subway to Red Square where huge painted signs of "liberty & freedom" were mounted on the sides of buildings. Although we missed the May Day demonstrations, we did see scores of policemen stationed throughout this historic site. Our tour of Red Square, however, was cut short as a quick -moving thunder storm hastened us We returned to the to seek shelter. subway where we were again impressed by the abundance and quality of their sculpture, mosaic art in the skylights and their huge and ornate chandeliers. Their subways are immaculate and devoid of any graffiti. Younger, more sophisticated people strolling throughout the five-level subway system, up and down escalators, and scurrying on and off the trains was in great contrast to the slower pace of the older people in Serpukhov. we walked down Gorky Street lo we saw McDonald's with very long After the rain stopped, Gorky Square, and. yes, Since we were running behind schedule and had to catch an 8 p.m. bus to Pushchino, Olga made arrangements with an owner of a car to drive us to the bus sution. Near lines. the bus station, however, our driver ws stopped by a policeman for speeding. Felix gave the driver some rubles pay his fine. We foimd ourselves ruiming to catch the bus. This day in Moscow was ending similarly stressful to the way it began as we were stuck on an elevator in Olga's flat for nearly a half hour. Overall, it proved lo be a very to Jim Pa/aons Photo TWO CHURCHES aboi/t 65 miles south under renovation of Moscow. in Serpukhov, Th© Alumni Quaneriy, Summer 1990 22 Class notes Send your news items Fenstemaker Alumni House. Bloomsburg to: She was a talented singer and also sang church choin and directed for 25 yean. 1910 San bmhdiy LewU F. '10 June, She in cclebr«(ed Uughl ( Blemeniary School, reiiring in ycara of lervice. She hii rciidcJ ome 60 f the her Martha Mary Galnaway Flora E. Slock '13 died in April '19 died She was formerly employed a retired teacher in the al the age m as a Reynolds Apnl at age 89. music teacher. many yean, he hai been a Anna Davis 784-3519. Mary Gertrude Wilkes- in the '22, a native of South at age 91. She was Hurke St., Faslon. Mrs. Raymond was a finl grade teacher in the Nescopeck and Coatesvillc school districts for many yean and was described by former students and those who knew her as a master teacher, Robert McMullcn of liast SUoudsburg University delivered the eulogy ut the funeral service held in the Colton Memonal Chapel of I^fayetlc College in F.aston, OravcKide service was held at the Crcvehng cemetery in Almedia, Mrs. Raymond was a member of the Mifflinville Methodist Church, a charter member of the l^fayctte College Church, a fonncr member of the Adricnnc Club of l^fayeltc College, and charter and honorary member of the Musical Chorus of Haston. She was the wife of Dr. John D. Raymond, professor emeritus of music al Ijfayette College, For 36 years they enjoyed coming back to Bloomiburg for dinner at the Hole! Magce. Also surviving is a brother. Dr. Blton C. Cryder of Bloomsburg. ceremony were his daughter, Marian R, Swinson of Soncslown, and his son. Dr. G. S. Kickert of Mountain Lakes, N.J. 'IS, died 1988. Am 1915 '15 attended aclivilies as the sole representative of the 75lh year reunion class. Dora Florence McClure She in various Washington, D.C. Davis '15 died January 57 after 42 year? of schools in Pa. and retired in teaching Morgan '15 of daughters, schools, as a teacher Ashland High in June, Butler in School She was Township and Nonh many Marlon C. Marshall Belsel '27 &. '35 in Gladys Rohrbach Dieck '27 died in May age 82. She had retired many years ago as an elementary teacher in the Fifth Ward and Sixth Ward School in Sunbury. at Representative: Thelma Faye 1132 Market St., (7!7) 752.5367. L. BIttner '28 died Applcman Berwick, PA years. Arthur L. Michael '30 died m July. He had taught three generations of students in Shickshinny and Northwest Area schools during his 42 years of teaching and retired tn 1971. He was cenrified as a secondary principal and supervising principal. He served as faculty aihleiics at Northwest for several Elizabeth L. Talbot '30 died in June at She was an elementary teacher for the Shickshinny School District for 39 years, age 79. 1971. retiring in Bessie K. Tucker '30 celebrated her 80th She retired from the Wyoming Valley West School District as an elementary teacher in 1972. She is a member of the Beihesda Congregaiional Church, Edwardsville. birthday recently. Representative: Frank J. Colder. 1103 S. Market St., Bloomsburg. PA 17815. (717) 784-5783. Clarence R. Wolever '31 died in June, He was formerly employed in the industrial relations in April. department of the Eureka Specialty Printing Co. He Geraldlne E. Cross '28 died m July at age 81. She was a teacher in the Point Township and Northumbcriand school systems. She retired in 1975 from the Central Dauphin School District after at 1931 1928 Dendler, 18603. June months. March. She was an elder in Watching Presbyterian Church, active in BIcomfield Chapter 76 of the Order of the Eastern Star, Past Mother Advisor of Orange Assembly S4 Order of the Rainbow for Girls, and a member of the Mountainside Hospital Auxiliary. died tn Hazleton elemenury She is survived by two in the 23 years of service. 1929 later taught speech and hearing al the North Pocono School Chstrici until his retiremenL He is survived by his wife. Mary, of 59 years, and a daughter. 1932 Ezra W. Harris, R.D. Bloomsburg, PA 17815. 784-3532. Representative: Box 5, Representative: Isabel Chelosky 710 N. Ocean Blvd. #208. Pompano Beach, FL, 93062. (717) 451. Hester, 1923 Fort Lauderdale, Rorida, died January II. 1990. Representative: Edwards, Rev. Old 2024 Bloomsburg, PA 1916 Raymond Berwick 17815. H. Road. Representative: 1917 236 \V. 17815. Dorothy Swctland '17 died recently. She was a member of the Mchoopany United Methodist Church, Mchoopany Ladies Auxiliary }f Tyler Memorial Hospital, and the Wyoming RIdgc (717) Edward Ave., Schuyler, F. Bloomsburg, PA 784-1515. Peter C. Jafrin '24 died m May at age 92 He was a well-known Berwick educator. He taught school in ihe Berwick arc for more than 40 yean, County Senior Citizens. 1963. retiring in musical He was well-known abilities, especially singing He was 1918 the violin. Representative: Edna Davenport Oh(, 25 E. lllh St., Bloomsburg, PA 17815. 784-0142. (717) 1925 also a talented Laura B. (Brace) Hyde , for his and playing artist. 25 years. (717) acUve member of the Hunslvillc Christian Church, she served more than 60 years as orgarust and director of music. She presently serves as assistant organist and does music work with the church's chddrtn's department. 1930 Representative: Margaret Swartz 117 Slate St., Mlllvlllc, PA 17846. (717) 458-6671. BItler, member3 who attended the 60ih year Alumm Weekend (based on official registration) were Margaret S. BItler, Class '25 died m March age She taught in the Turbolville HIcmcntary School. She was an accomplished arvsl and also enjoyed reading and her cats. at Leah M. Rarlg 84. Fourth Arllne M. Wertman '29 will observe her 80lh birthday anniversary on May 6. She completed 36 years of leaching al ihc Forty Fort District's Durkec School, retiring in 1969. An 1924 school in Rockport. near Weatherly. 1933 Ralph W. Davlcs '29 died in March at age 85. He had uught school ui Waichung, NJ.. for Lois Lawson, 644 E. Bloomsburg, PA 17815. Representative: St., 784-2046. 784- (717) 2874. Ruth Gregory '16 died in March at age 95. She taught elementary students in a one-room *I8 died in June al age 90, Locust Twp. for more than 40 years. schools for the Centre Township, died June 29 a resident of 625 special Hulchliion '26 died in 1927 Addle C. Raymond board of directors of the Firat 1-ederal Savmgs and l-oan Association of Kane, For most of 1962 he also served as manager on an interim basis. Duy m Helen Gradwell '26 died employed '21 died in June at age 89, Fernitler 1922 World War I. he arrived in Kane in the fall of 1926 and served as pnncipal of the high school until 1932, when he wai named superintendent of what is now the Kane Area School District, Mc retired on June 30, 1954. From 1948 lo 1978 Mi. Rickcrt served on the Edna Spciry a school teacher Johnson '30 died S. She uught age 79. Schuylkill High School until her retirement. She was a teacher and principal Dane School Diitrici. member veteran of Hit wife, ihe former Ennls. Augusta S. Foose, Grace Relchard Gardner, Harold H. HIdlay, tavere D. HoyI, Elizabeth M. Jones, Congetta M. Kotch, Louise Miller Manning, Lillian R. Miller. Dorothy F. Virginia M. Sllner. Cyril Plhlblad. Tedesco, Kathryn Schooley Waltman, Myron R. Welsh. They made up the largest reunion class in attendance on Alurrmi Day. June Center 1921 Fellow. Present for the m 1920 outitanding leader of Kane Rotary Club and in a former Rotary governor. He ii one of the few Kane area RoUry Club memben to be named a Paul Ilarrii in retiring in 1969. '68 Keelcr manager of of the She Uughl '25 died in July at age Danville Public Schools for May. She Old I-orgc School Distnct and was employed by the U.S. Internal Revenue Service pnor to reiinng. was diilricl Hilda in 1926 (717) observance of hi* 95th birthday annivcrnary 19 at age 93. She had uughl 44 years MD In addition to serving ai an JoNCphInc Ellubelh M. Pclfer age 89. She was a teacher in the Mountaintop elementary schools pnor lo her retirement in '63. Drive, 424Ruckvllle, 20850. (301) 4405. Grace (iolshall Pannebaker, 53 East Sixth St., Bloomsburg, PA 17815. GIvnnIs H. Rlckerl '14. a member of the Firiii Hapiiil Church of Kane for over 62 yean, wan honored by mcmbcn antl frioidit of the church Alumm Day at KOEHLER '56 SKIPTUNAS '19 died in April at Repreaenlall vca: Barrow, 9701 Medical Suiqucnita 1914 in sole the Alumni Day. Elizabeth E. Stroh '25 died Margaret School Diitncl. A the luncheon on Mary M. Gallagher church Tor was '25 Micrs R. Miller. 89. She wai '52 representative of the 65lh year reunion class Reprcacniallvr: Grace Klahbach 918 Church St., Royersford, PA 19468. (215) 948-3780. in I'orly Fort for years. 1913 the HARTLEY in various 1919 Fort 1957 •Her 47 Howard F. Rcprcsenlall vc: Fenslem alter, 908 Country (.'luh Dr., Bloomsburg, PA 17815. (717) 7841920. m Bloomsburg, PA 17815 100th Pony 1912 or 95. University, reunion on Janetta York Crulkshank. Coleman, Virginia E. Miriam Edwards. Lucy Walter M. KrlUberger '33 April at age 75- He was After the war, he uughi and later at WWU at & '47 died Navy in veteran. Martinsville School Adamsville School, where he became principal in '58. School a He became principal ai Hillside in '62. retiring in '80. Peg H. Kunkle '33 died in July at age 81. She was a retired wardrobe supervisor for Ivan Tor's Films in North Miami, Ra. She was a business agent and past president of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Local No. 853 in Miami. She was in charge of wardrobe for the "Flipper" and "Gentle Ben" TV series. John taught J. for Wyoming Stush '33 died in June. He had 40 years in the Larksville and Valley West School Districts. Survivors include his wife of 52 years, Anna, sons and a daughter. two Tb* Alumni Qu«r»rly. Summer 1990 Dorothy Coursoa Deaa age 92. at She had *42 died in May retired fiutn teaching in '63 44 years at Porte in Montour County, HoUidaysburg, South WilliBmspon. Boyer, a one -room school in Montour County, and DcLong Mcmonal School in Waihingtonvitlc. after She School District 1947 Representative: Robert L. Bunge, 12 W«.st Park St.. Carroll Park, 1943 Bloomsburg, PA Representative: Betty Katerman Aigatt, 210 Sunken Heights Ave., Bloomsburg, PA 17815. 784(717) 5 5 84. 0988. 1944 Country Club 17815. 1717) HERTIG 76 POFF 79 DILIBERTO '82 Reprcscnlatlvc: Edwards, 545 E. 18603. 1934 Roman age 83. uught in D. Koropchak *34 died in April at He was a retired school teacher, having the Mount Carmel School District for 42 years. Ralph McCrack«n '34, '46 died He began his teaching career in luly ai 1946 as an elementary, secondary and special cducauon teacher in Montour County. He later taught visually handicapped and blind children for 20 in years. '34 died in March. had been a teacher for the past 25 years, in 76. She retiring Evelyn F. Sunday '34 & '36 died in March at age 76. She was an elementary school teacher and Uught in Easton and in the State College Area School District at the Panarama Elementary School, retiring in 72. She Uught for 23 years. room. The hospiul's oldest volunteer coaches, family and fncnds. at age 75, Lou of his volunteer work and is shooting for another Charles H. Henric, Ruth Dugan Smeal, Bloomsburg, PA Market St., 784-4915. (717) Bomboy now doing volunteer Hershey Museum. He had Uught '39 S. Deppen '35 died in June at age 79. School 17837. He retired in 1975 from Shamt^n Area District. Members of the 50-year class present on Alumni Day were Gladys J. Harris. Catherine Bell Hicks, Clayton H. Thomas Jenkins, Helen Brady Jones, Isaac T. Jones, Charles L. McWilllams Kelchner, Mary Ellen Kessier, Frank Kocher. Edna K. McBrlde, Dorothy R. Tllson and Fred Vlslntalner. HInkel, 1936 Ruth Wagner Cedar St., Representatives: 76 1/2 LeGrande, PA Hazleton, N. 18201. (717) 454-1427. Mary Jane Fink McCutcheon, 249 Main Conyngham, PA 18219. St., (717) 788-1854 or 455-9551. H. '40 Clayton HInkel and his Kathleen, were honored in March for iheir woric wife. with the Friends of the Bloomsburg treasurer 1937 to the Maria Berger, 853 S. Market St.. Bloomsburg, PA Dorothy Hess 17815. (717) 784-4850. Nottingham Rd., Linn. 165 Bloomsburg, PA 17815. (717) 784Representatives: and newsletter editora. Lutheran Rciirement Library as They have moved Home in 1857. Representative: Edwards, Bloomsburg, PA Bessie C. Stuart and Eda 705 Country Club Dr., 17815. (717) 784- 0908. Luther Peck '37 Island, N.Y., has given of Stony Brook. Long more than 6,500 houn of volunteer time to the University Hospital in thai community since it opened 10 years ago. In a newspaper article about him, Lou said thai growing up on a farm in Pennsylvania formed the roots of a discipline which have led him to value the days he spends helping others, After receiving a degree in education al Bloomsburg, he gravitated toward work in the food business in the early 1940s. Married in 1940, he moved with his wife to New York. In 1962 he was widowed with three teenage children. Three years later he married his second wi/e. Claire, who bad two children. After a year of disability retirement spent in Arizona, he and his wife reoimed to New York in 1976. In January of 1981, II months after Elizabeth M. Fdnour *4I died recently at age 77. She was a volunteer for the American Red WW She lived in Arlington, Va for 40 years where she worked for CPP Telephone Co., Washington. D C. for 35 years. Cross during Lou (717) 784-0434. EI. ii history; those of ui could come had a great time at all the re- in recent (remember those creaky wooden and the lecture rooms in the back? and now there's an cicvatorl), at the lunch in McCormick Human Services Center and at the renovations — floors, elegant dinner at 24 West, the new banquet room at Hotel Magee. Although moil of ui are now Superko ii still '41 and his wife celebrated wedding anniversary in June. Lawrence was a teacher and department chairman in the Allcntown School District for 35 yean before their 50lh retiring in 1942 Kohrherr. Cleo Flaherty Kinney Pass, and Alice Zehner Vergarl (who lived at the Pcnstemakcr hinicd Neighbors page editor. She joined the Slandard Speaksr in Julyl97? ai an editorial as assistant assistant and in 1979 was promoted assignment reporter. to general District. 1971 1970 Represenlallve: John W. Dalfovo, 19701. 215 Forrcslal Dr., Bear. DE 834-1964. (302) Theodore Hartz *70 hat served as acting dean of the College of Business at Kuizlown University for three years. a teacher at Parkland He turted his career ai High School and later did consulting until the demands of the job became too great. He and County. his They wife live in Mohnion, Dcrki aic the parents of a 13-year-old Dennis Leako '70. director of marketing Orlando World Center, was named the 1989 Oirecior of Marketing of the Year for Mamolt Hotels and Resorts, a compilaUon of 221 world-clais propcnici. 'lYic sales team for Mamolt's Orlando World Center was rccogni/cd for Marriotl's as Best Sales FLAG RECOGNITION — McClure Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution recognized the BU Alumni Association and the Veterans Memorial Committee in a ceremony on Flag Day for the proper use, correct display and patriotic presentation of the Flag. Participating in the ceremony at the Veterans Memorial on the front lawn of the Fenstemaker Alumni House, where the Flag is flown on a lighted pole, were (from left) Millard Ludwig '48, past president of the Alumni Association; Laura Reinmiller. D.A.R. chapter regent; and James B. Creasy "57, Fort Ed.D., vice president of the Alumni Association. Team for the Southeast Region, as a of booking 304.427 group room nights 'fhc last year a new company-wide record, facility has l,S03 rooms. result — Prior to his current assigrunenl. Lesko was ReprcHcntallvc: William H. Cluley, 639 Chcslnut St.. Columbia, PA 17512. 684-8733. (717) Stephen Harminos '71. a member of the Wyoming Area High School Social Studies Department, has been awarded a Mellon Advanced Placemen! [-oundaUtMi istrict. Jersey. Jon Shade '74 is last elementary science an An astronomy unit Uught him has gained national notice, teacher in Millville. year by thanks to an article March issue of known educational the in Instructor magazine, a well — BLACK ALUMNI PICNIC Black alumni, former students and friends enjoyed a picnic in Philadelphia on August 10. In attendance were Anthony Cussac and Vanessa, Donald B. Tomes, Ricardo and Joycelyn Youngblood, Lamont Bain, Bill Shelton, Aaron Porter, Byron and Shenneth Barksdale. Glenn Lang, Prince Massey, Michael A. Harvey, Allison Watts, Horlense Johnson, Bonny Pace, Michael 0. Williams. Geneva Rowden, Diane Leslie, Rolland and Pam Taytor. Phil Lewis, Karen His program, Catch a Falling Star, Hamilton arid Trev Rivers, Gerald and Gail Gay, Darryl Crawford, Aaron Johnson. Alejandro Williams, Brian Butcher. Bill White. Bruce Rush, Fred Purnell. Benita and Kyle Roberts. Joy BriceJohnson, Diane Linsey, Barry E. Staton, Kenneth Roberts. Deborah and Wayne Whitaker, Deborah Hill Walker and Michelle Lewis (current student). The group plans to make the picnic an journal. annual event. involved parents and sixth graders. He held stargazing parlies for the sixth grade families, provides the lead anecdote in "Four-Sur Science Teachers." an article by Robert Burroughs, in which innovative science units are described. Jon's astronomy wori last year was funded by a $650 grant from The American Chemical Society which fostered special astronomy activities that them to create their own constellations and to develop personal mythologies to explain them. The class then worked together to assemble an imaginary sky encouraged Lcwif C. AlUrdo '72, director of ihc Frinklin Technology Cenler Sute Univcmiiy campui confcrcna: in Tricilc, il Hen the Pcnnsylvuiii Ilarrisburg, for She reiidei 18 years. «Ucndcd early June, where luly. in *72 branch manager of the is Step in developing i an Outstanding program devoted to the promotion or enircpreneurihip in Centril and Eaitem Hurope. On June 30 he reiumed to Hurope lo participate another intern itionul icminar in Parii directed toward reprcientaiivci of the "Iluropein Economiei in Tnniition." 'Ilic primary purpoio of iheie icminari is lo help iho new emerging democracies move from "planned economiei" to market economic!. ty Europe, and contribute." I am AtUrdo it laid. As director of the Ben I-'ranklin Technology Center since 1984. he is responsible for the administration of the Program cen honored "for outstanding contributions to science education in Virginia. Nancy (Fruehan) Bohr '72 is president of Dauphin Education Association for 1990-91. Nancy has been a madicmatics teacher in the Central Dauphin School District, the Central the 5 He was a former coach at Kams City and Kutaown High Schools, where he amassed a 180- '72 and Chenc B. Vick are planning a June wedding. Richard is a major in the Air l\>rce. Ken Marquis '73 is the owner of Marquis and Frame and Creative Printing Services, Inc., both located in dovmtown Wilkes-Banc. A New York native who moved to Dallas in 1966. he opened the Marquis Art and Frame in 1978 in a small shop in the third block of South Main Street. In 1984, with no room to grow, Marquis moved one block closer to Public Square, An top sales producer in the area of co-op advertising for 1989 by Creative Marketing the Services of Augusta. Ga. former American Auto Store. Today. Marquis Art and Frame employs 35 fiilllimc workers, produces 80.000 picture frames each year, boasts the largest art gallery m Pennsylvania, and supplies wholesale materials to 400 picture -framing shops throughout Pennsylvania, New York and New Jersey. Keprescnlatlvc: Timothy D. Harlman, P.O. Boi 466. Lahaski, PA 18931, 297-0253. (215) Glembockle '73 graduated Southwestern University School of He is a resident of Marina Del Rcy. An coach Luptowskl '73. first Law year in from May. on He has bucked the tide of closing stores in downtown Wilkes-Barrc. and he has urged city leaders to seek the help of before Mary Louise it's too enpens in reversing late. O'Neill "73. R.N has retired Ashland Slate General as in-service director at Hospital. In 1952. she worked in the mcdicaldepartment at the Good Samaritan Hospital and became an assistant clinical instructor in pediatrics, head nurse and night supervisor at the Bcllevue Hospital. NY. She was hired by the School of Nursing at the Ashland stale General Hospital and taught medicalsurgical, intensive care and psychiainc nursing. During this time she received her bachelor of science degree in education from in-service director in 1982. BU. She became Richard C. Walton '73 is principal of Berwick Area Semor High School. basketball Franklm Pierce College, was named New England Collegiate Conference Coach of the Year. A Ridley Paik native, he guided the Ravais at Inc.. surgical 1973 filled with Millvillc's 1974 Rcprcscniailvc: the firm. Rev. John C. Zellner '74 received a Doctor of Ministry Degree from the Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary. He currently serves as the rector of St. Paul's by the Sea Episcopal Church in Ocean City. Md. 1975 Representative: Sharon Box Hllgar, 19504. 612, R.D. (215) 845-3615. M. Cove Patricia Patricia the is Design Young PA Barto. and Henry M. November wedding. owner of Patricia Marian Cove are planning a Interior 1, '75 O'DonncU in Chestnut Hill. George J. Miller '75 and his wife are the parents of a son bom rcccndy. Mark SherHnskI '75 has been named Columbia County Conservation Teacher for 1990. and will compete for sute and regional titles, according to Dave Moratelli, district manager of the Columbia County Conservalion District. Mark is a fifth grade science leacher in Millville. For the fourth year in a row. his students planted trees on Arbor Day. Fifihgraden once again combed the school and park grounds for letter, leaniing a new respea for the environment in the process. With teachers from Benton, Danville and Centra! Columbia and BU's Henry Dobson. Mark helped develop a pending National Science Foundation grant application to train teachers in environmental issues. He also helped develop a one-day environmental workshop held at Pennsylvania Power A Light's Montour Preserve last spring. With the help of a $1,000 grant from the PTC. the tree planung program was suned and wildlife tapes were acquired for the school. He helped develop a kindergarten through jixth-grade environmental curriculum which is now in place. Joyce Kaoouse constellations. Data Papers Inc. She will develop and train sales service personnel, manage all inside sales functions, and provide marketing infotmation for leacher for Patricia own Elizabeth Smith '74 has been promoted to director of sales service An ark cling coordinator at to his current location in the 23,0(X}-square fool this decline Piul Sftvka '72, iilei manager for Patrick Media Group, Inc.. in Scranlon. has been named J. district tide. He opened Creative Printing Services, January 15, 1990. Richard E. Huntington Jtmea 1988-1989 Northeastern writing, marketing and management. In addition, he has been an instructor and seminar leader for business groups, economic development organiialions wid academic institutions in the U.S., Canada and Europe. He serves as an officer and board member for a number of organizations and private companies. His biography has been mcluded in Marquis Who's Who of Erwrging LeatUrs in Arrurica, end of the Ravens' 65-56 mark, two NAIA championships and two trips to the national tournament in Kansas City. in NAIA the at I>uring those four years, he played a key 92 record and one the programs part place) the agency from implemented during her tenure are the hospice program and administrator ... third had served ai an iisiitant basketball coach of the Year llcalth/Visiting (NECC Pierce for four years before taking over the head Hloomiburg was named Women's Conference held at RU in March. She is the administrator of Columbia-Montour Home an exciting lime in moit honored to be able to at season. Jane 9-S (overall). coaching reins health chnics at elderly residences. the Icait, thii 17-11 a season. lie John Glldea Social Security office in Illoomsburg, "To to in lUn-jiburg, he iddrciRcd an inicmaiiorul audience of huiiineiii 'And public orriciali on "I'jiircprcncurial Suppon Poticiei in the U.S."* The cwnfcrencc wan a fim in Enola in wid) husband, Dennis '70, and son, Miik. kmder^anen Malasheskle 15 ai years, SIckora currently '75. a leaching Queen of Peace Elementary School is Shamokin. Sbe and tier husband. Joseph, are parenu of a Jon. Zachary, age seven. They reside in Coal Township. in the Fred R. Sirathmeyer Jr. "75 was ore of two York County residents appointed by Gov. Robert P. Casey to a 25-mcmber panel that will oversee development of the new "Pennsylvania He is vice president of Slrathmeyer Forests, Inc., and executive secretary of the Pennsylvania Christmas Tree Pride" marketing program. '76 and Bradley Gerald Mosler Constance Bryant Snyder were mamed recently. Bradley is an director at Greysione Advertising Tlicy bve in Moniounville. Rose Mary Radzlevlch Dauphin Area Elementary SdKwl The Alumni Quafl«*1y. Summer 1990 27 Upper '76. principal, has eameid a doctor of education degree in reading from L.ehigh Umvertity. sales for Linda Schmlckcr '76 is working for Company in Glens Falls. Growers Association. After graduating from Bloomsburg. Slrathmeyer went to work full-time helping to expand and promote his family's business. He and his wife. Sandy, are the parents of three children, Cariey, Lindsay and Ryan. Tliey live in Continental Insurance Dover. Boi Lee Ann Maltucd '76 is a second grade classroom teacher at Holy Spirit School in Mount Carmel. She Uught at the school from 1976 to 1979, when she "retired" to have a family, Evelyn Baxevane '77 and Matthew J. Conned '77 announce the birth of their second child. Monah Kathryn. bom in July. They wilt rebimed to part-time teaching at the pre-school of Sl Casimir's School in Kulpmonl in 1987, taught kindergarten there in 1988-1989, then returned to Holy Spirit last fall. She and her husband. Joseph, are the parcnu of three children. Joey. 10; Danny, nine; and Janine. six. They live on South Vine Street in Mount CarmeL Deborah L. Stevens '75 and Patrick A. Lyons were married in June. E>cborah is employed by Lehigh Valley Post Office. They live in Allentown. NY 1977 Representative: 142. R.D. 3, 275-3848. (717) Paul G. Self, PA Danville. P.O. 17821. be moving to Lansing. New York, m August. Matthew has accepted the director of student life position at SUNY College at Cortland in Cortland. N Y, Barbara A. Caruana '77 it among It winners of the Armstrong World Industries President's Award. She is the manager of corporate records management and is being honored for her participation in recent company legal matters. 1976 Kathleen V. Cossack '77 and Leon Rubis were married recently. Kathleen is a senior medical technologist at American Medical Labs. Alexandria, Va. They live in Representative: Randa Gossin 870 Myers Rd., Chalfont, PA 822-0482. 18914, (215) Chester Aaron Derk Jr. '77 and Barbara Arm Helman Bnce were married recently. Chester Triggs, a is Donald C. Bayzick *76 has been named Outstanding Young Educator by the Greater Hazlelon Jaycees. He is currently head teacher at the Conyngham Elementary School. market conduct examiner for the Deborah L. Crowl '76 recently. and David Dctxirah E. an is administrator at Geisinger Medical Center. Dennis J. Frazler '76 and bom his wife arc the Donald J. Golden M.Ed. '77 received hit Penn Sute Univenity in May 1990. Dr. Golden is presnelty an assistant principal at the Lackawanna Trait Junior-Senior High School PA He 18419. presently Christopher A. director Hertig of '76 has accreditation by been the International Foundation for Protection Officers recognirion of his contributions to security He also earned the education and training. in designati(»i of Certified Protection Officer. on the faculty at tree was planted by He is York College of Pcrmsylvania. Ihu lUJ Accouniing Cluh April 21, in Sullivan in The County. Shown in photo are (from left) Gideon Wray '81, accounting instructor and club advisor; Lisa Barnes, James StephanskI, Theresa Reustle, and Jim Williams. Valerie '77 (Bersosky) McAnnancy and her husband, Ruber! '77 are the parents of a ton resides in Scranlon. bom They recently. Geraldine Shepperaon *77, R.N., the Hazlelon Area School District's supervisor o( Delaware Trust Company as vice president and commercial account officer in the Corporate Banking Group. She lives in Sinking Springs, health services, Pa. of the Year. Molly joint her Shannon four. Martz '77 received master of business administration degree from Westminster College. Diane M. (TedeschI) Kulevlch '76 died She was employed as a March 7. 1990. supervisor for Gateway Employment Specialists, department Lebanon. Survivors include her husband, Robert G. Kulevich and two sons. arc He at is vice president of the flnance Koty Cross Hospital Nicholas E. a Maua in Utah, '77 and Denise TaUctt plannmg a September wedding. Nicholas employed by U.S.F.&G. Insurance Co. seven and became the Penntylvanian School Nurse first Janal Tall Gor| '78 and Howard P. Frantham wre married in November Janet it employed as a media buyer at Ixonard, HIavat A Connery, Inc. Monham. 'ITicy live in in history to be lelcctcd as National Jake Jakubof '78 and Linda Marie Samuel were married Terry Colleen siitflri live in Bloomstxirg. in April. Cynthia A. H. Hunter *77 recently joined appointed A Day 1990 on Saturday. of Earth club's annual picnic followed. located in FactojyviUe, parents of a girl — PLANTING commemoration doctorate in educational administration from the Watson were married TREE state insurance department. Wechter Rita S. '77 and Timodty engagement. L. Byeri have announced their Rita is employed at a senior research technician in the Department of Cellular and Molecular Physiology, M.S. Herthey Medical Center. Penn Stale University. manager recently. Jake fur Sol Salins, it the quaUty control Illcy reside in Inc. DC Washington, Suzanne Jensen (SullifT) husband. David bom reccndy. '78 and her 'HI, arc the parents of a ton it 1978 James Representative: Wlncanton L. NY Falrport, Dr., Byrnci, 7 14450, Susan B. Martini '78 and Jamct S, Colvard were married recently. Suian it a teacher in the San Diego County School Diilrict. Tliey live in Carlsbad, Ca. 425-1015. (716) have and Carl Merrick '70 moved lo Illinoii where Carl is manager department for of the commercial I^Bcllc/Rothcry Moving and Storage, Agcnl for Allied Van Lmci in I'.lk Grove VilUgc. IL. lliey '78 Lorl Gary Abdo '78 and hit wife, Delana. are the proud parents of a second ton, Brycc Steven, bom May 8 in Geneva, Switzerland. Garry works for Department of Sute Geneva. the at U.S. Mitiion in recently an addition to their family, Jiclyn bom June 18. 1989. Lori is enjoying slaying home with Jaclyn and Iheir son Michael, alto had Bli/ahclh. Thomaa Chlrkot '78 hat been named Patterson-Kelley Co.'t Customer Service Laboratory. East Stroud t burg. manager of who is now Frank Chrlstman '78 and ljunc R. MoU were married in June. Rodney it employed by Delbert Chritlman Matonry. They live in Rodney E. Muscarelia '78 was recently Award for Excellence" from Pennsylvania Revenue Dcpaitmcnl. fiach quarur. Revenue employees are recognized for P. presented the "Sccrcury't ihcir Allentown. five ycara old. coninbuiions to the department bated on dedication, efficiency and cuttomer lervice. Charles Chubb are the parents of live in — BU wrestlers and coaches competed in next year. bom recently. Tliey Richard '78 and hit wife, Christine, SItler are the parents of a ton (Drelfbach) Ferry '78 and her Robert A. recently. ZIgmcnt husband, William, are the paremi of a daughter appointed controller bom io Lancatlcr. recently. bom In his at Kun/ier new '78 Sl hat been Company potilion he will Inc., aanme the duliet of tecrclary and treaiofer of the at Arizona January and had an opportunity to meet alumni living in the Southwest or visiting there. In photo are Scott Brown. Matt Kreider, Tom Kuntzleman, Dave Kennedy, Tom Martucci, John Supsic, Marty King. Carl Poff, Bob Pane. Dale Reitz, Roger Sanders, Mel Sharp, Mike Russello, George Foulrakis, Trade McKinnon, Paul Ha/ward and Mike Hayward. Coach Sanders said the team is planning a return trip State girl I^diville, Pa. Patricia ARIZONA GET-TOGETHER '78 and hit wife. Patricia, baby Flllpowicz '78 and her husband. Charies, are the parenu of a ton corporation. bom 1979 Theresa (Wlatcrfteca) recently. « Diane M. (Danzcr) Gill '78 and her huiband, John, are the proud parenu of their daughter. Molly Jean, bom May H. 1990. Corey M. Waters, Representative: Box 49W, Scllnagrove, PA R.D. 5, 17870. (717) 743-5577. The Alumni Ouanarly, Summ»r 1900 28 — PHILADELPHIA Alumni in attendance at the Berrigan Sub Picnic in Philadelphia on July 20 included Annamarie Bodkin '87, Richard Boerner '65, Pam Brown '87. Barbara Morgan Creveling 77, Michael Creveling "76, Alice K. Cromwell '66, Kenneth G. Cromwell Jr. '66, Nan Grobb DeStefano '79, Ted Feather '80, Sarah Feather "80, '81, Jeff Garrison "64, Suzanne George Donna Jr. at '86. Chuck Ginter Steve Johnson 76, Louann Johnson 77, Maria B. Kehoe E. Adolfaon '79 ind Junei Acker were mirried recently. Donna ii cott wiKlym Wagner Electric Coip, They live in Birdiboro. Carol Adukallii '79 received her doctorate in education from Temple Univenity in May. Carol is employed at the Schuylkill Training and Technology Center in I-rackvillc ai a curriculum ipccialist and is also a volunlecr tutor for the BatllstI nurse 79 recently. and Charlei Carla ii They live Robert A. Brown were married recently. 79 in has been appointed as vice president for network operations for American PsychManagcmcni Inc. a finn from Arlington, Va,, that sets up and manages programs to handle psychiatric and substaiiccabusc problems for workers of big and small companies throughout the country, Lisa Ann M«ngcl April 4 at her Derek J., half, also home Bruslous 79 died on Her two sons. age four, and Cameron M., age two and a near York. died that day. She earned a master's degree in horticulture from Perm Slate University m 1981, and was studying at York Hospital to become a medical technologist. 79 and Rcnce J, Mcdura Robcn is employed at a supervisor of Financial Services for Planters Life Savera, Co. Ilicy live in Winston Salem, N.C. at 111 Danville. Christina BlasI III VIckcy C. Churchman a clinical research the Geisingcr Clinic. at Mantcn Kehoe Surviving are her huiband, Craig D. Brosious; Mm, Ixster Mcngel of Bemvillc; a sister and her maternal grandmother. 79 and Robert L Vickcy is employed Churchman's Buiineti School as an admissionx Jones were married Carla A. parents. Mr. and Adult Literacy Council of Schuylkill County. were married Kathy Ginter *78. John '80. counselor. They Chris A. in June. live in Faslon. Showers were married manager for X-ira Car a rental native of Pottsville. Gross was elected 1987 and continues to serve the residents in that capacity. He has been science and mathematics teacher in the Blue Mountain School Disirici and presently leaches ip the Blue since 1984 as a Pennsylvania's Education Association, Interscholaslic Athletic Association. member James R. Gross 79 of PottsviUc has been appointed by Gov. Robert P, Casey to serve on the BU Council of Trustees. employed including City State is recently. city's membership on many statewide Chris Bear Uncoln Mercury, Laurie (Johnson) Oaylord 79 and her husband. Marc, are the parents of a baby bom A holds Controllers Association, the Staff Development Council, the Science Teachers Association, the llicy live in Selinigrove. controller in He and Dorrie A. in April, at Mountain Middle School. After graduating from Bloomsburg in 1979, he began his teaching career as a mathematics teacher and middle school basketball coach in the Minersville Area School District. He also worked as head baseball coach at Shenandoah Valley High School and junior varsity basketball coach at Blue Mountain High School. Gross also earned his master of education degree and administrative certificate in cumculum and instruction at Bloomsburg. organizations, 79 Courogcn 79. Joanne Kopsie '80. Patty Loughin '82, Lou Maslowe '84. Colleen McGrath Ryan '78, Maryann Quindlen '79. Scott Righter '84, Pat Ronen '84. Amy Ronen '84. Shelley L, Ruch '83, Joy Stathopoulos '80. Faith Troup Swisher '82, Pat Washeleski "79. Gail Manners Yaroch '78. Their spouses and dates also enjoyed the event at the Summit Clubhouse on Henry Avenue. Representing BU were Bill Bailey, manager of the University Store, and Doug Hippenstiel '68, director of alumni affairs. and He is also a and the National Federation of Inlerschotastic Officials. operation. James F. McDonnell '79 and his Wendy '80, have moved from Beale AFB. RAF Alconbury England. assigned to the lOih working aircraft aircraft. Wendy gave Jim. a captain, Tactical maintenance Fighter on James, on 24 NOv. London are invited to look us up. address: PSC Box 89. 2379. the birth to a son, is now Wing, A- 10 Brendan Any BSC alumni APO NY wife. Ca. lo visiting Mailing 09238. William C. Patt 79, his wife Andrea, daughter Danielle (seven), and son Tristan (five) spent su months on a work exchange program in West Geimany. The company William for (Warner Lamben, Parke-Davis Fricburg, Gross serves as president of the Blue Mountain Boys Basketball League and is a member of the Sute System of Higher Education Alumni Legislative Network, the BU Alumni Association, and the Pennsylvania Amcncan Legion Baseball Officials Association. He and his wife, Nora, reside m Potuville. In addition. 79 and James Tsevdos are Riu is employed by Claritas Corporation as director of human planning a September wedding. resources. will make him responsible for overseeing the Record's sales and distribution position the of the National Uducational Association Rita KamlnskI Bernle Kozen 79 has been promoted to Pocono Record's circulation manager. His new works Pharmaceutical Division) and their W. German affiliate (Gocdecke) have a program where thre employees and their families exchange positions every six months. They have since returned to Chelsea. Michigan. Carl Poff 79 has been named head wrestling coach at Lock Haven University. He taught and coached at BU for the past eight yean. Poff had a career record of 88-37-2 while wrestling for the Huskies from 1974 through 1979 uid was i team capuin for three yt«n. He wai an assiiunt coach ai the University of North Carolina for three years while pursuing his master's degree before returning to BU in 19S2 to coich for his college coach. Roger Sandcrs"Bloomsburg has been big part of my life since 1974." Poff said. "It's really more of my home now my than home (Newtown)." real The Huslaea were 101-47-1 L Gregory S. Lawrence '80 and Paincia McCarty were mamed in April. Gregory employed at Wiley House. They live Lisa M. DICaslmlrro '81 and Amold O. Bnxvnell were married in May. Lisa is a fourth grade teacher in the Mahanoy Area School ii in Allentown. Diunct They Beth (English) Ltnn '80 and her husband, James bom '79. are the parents of a son in March in the eight ytan Poff served as an assisunt. He was named Assistant Coach of the Year for the 1985-1986 season by Wrestling USA magazine. L Gal) A. Rozanskas '79 and Gary Uyder were married recently. Gail is a tpecial agent with the U.S. Treasury Department. David live in Parkcsburg. George '81 and Carta Jean May, David is employed as an accountant by Shell Oil Company. They live m Raewere I. mamed in Rultenbcrg '79 has been eiecied Wcdco Technology, Inc's.. chief financial as officer. has been named Volunteer Home Care Program for Schuylkill County. The program was designed as an ecumenical effort by The Lutheran Home, a social ministry organization based in Topion, to serve individuals or families needing short term care in their homes. *79 E. Sterling administrator of the Lois Anne Marie Greco Tehansky '79 is grade teacher at Trans fig urauon Catholic School in Shamokin. A first-year teacher, she was formerly a social worker with the Head Start Program. She received a master's degree m early moved to Newark, Delaware, after being married in 1979. They moved to Elysburg in 1986. They have one son, Matthew, 10. Michael T. president/credit Sumnw 1990 29 Lech '81 has received Board of the Oncology Nuning Ccrufication CorporaUon that she has successfully passed the examiniation and is an oncology certified nune. the McClala '80 and Robert Kruskic mamed December 30. 1989, Carol is the elementary school counselor at Line Mountain School Dutricl. Bob is an independent msurancc agent. They are living at 37 Sherman Street. were Kathleen promoted Tal, Inc.. Hclsler-Roscn '81 has been admmistntive services at a Lancaster marketing cummumcauons to director of yean After serving four and a half tourism industry. James Roturt Pino '80 and Catherine R. James Dcitrich arc planning a July wedding. computer science instructor School Eh strict. in the is a Wcathcrly Area acuviiy in the bank's Scranton region. firm. Shamokin. Daniel K. Perry '80 has been appointed to the position of administrator for the Pennsylvania Anthracite Hcntage Museum located in McDade Park and the Hisionc Scranton Iron Furnaces on Cedar Avenue. This is a new position created m response to the area's growing Brian C. Mahlstedt '81. recently promoted to vice president at United Penn Bank, has assumed responsibility for commercial loan reassigned to instruct Army ROTC University. Debbie Richard) is the in West '81 has been Uxk Haven Jackson '81 new public information director for Ixxk at Haven University "Hiey can be contacted at the foUowing LHU numben: Enuc at 717-893-2301 and Debbie at ext. 2323 or write to 267 Susquehanna Ave. Lock Haven, PA 17745. Dorothy Maflom '81 is an aitisi who works with the encaustic technique, a stylo of painting onginated in ligypt more than 2,000 yean She has wtM numerous awanli and her woifc has been shown acrvMS the ciHintry, Her most that ago. Painting University. Patricia Mark executive A. in Kelley the '81 new Blue Mason. is an investment Bell office of Lcgg was fmt pme at the Pciiniylvania Competition held at Hucknell recent award planning a employed M. Murray '81 and Soon Aron are November wedding, Patncia ii by the Vanguard Group in Cheslerbrook, a first childhood education at BU in May. She and her husband, Stephen, Marian J. notification from Oiirttrty, Houston, Tc.\as. Carol Germany, Capi. Ernie Jackson Nicholas The Atumni ValentI '79 is a senior vice administrator at a bank in Margaret Rapp '80 and Malcolm (Mac) Nellon '80 were mamcd in May. Margaret was formerly director of accounting for Independent Insurance Agents of Amcnca in New York City. Malcolm is sclf-cmploycd at Pcnn Office Products m West Chester. They reside in West John Berquist '80 was an usher. Chester. Virginia Barr Reidy '80 and Kevin Reidy '81 are the proud parents of Jeffrey bom April 19. He joint Douglas (six) and Janelle (three). Southern California. Warren C. Rozelle Dr. ScoU L. WelUel '79 is an emergency medicine physician joining Lancaster Emergency Associates at Lancaster General Hospital. Lynda Wlest R. M.Ed. '79, '84, will '80 was promoted to regional credit supervisor, officer status, Credit- Support Services Division, Administrative Office with Northcastcm Bank of Pennsylvania. be Shervanick Susan '80 Singh and her entering the Ph.D. program in curriculum and husband, Gurdial, are the parents of a daughter instruction at Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana, as a full-time student bom in in May. this Stephen C. Sneldman '80 and Victoria A. are planning an October wedding. fall. Vukmanic 1980 Stephen works for the Pa, Dcpt of Public Welfare. Representative: VInce LaRuffa, 1600 Westchester Avenue, Winter Park, FL Paul Stoudt '80 and Pattle Koelsch Stoudt '80 are the proud parents of Mathcw. adopted from Korea, and Nathan, adopted from the 32789. DearQass It is since U.S.A. Paul is a registered nurse Medical Center. of 1980: as students of Bloomsburg Staiel On this, joining other members of our class for a picnic scheduled the Fenstemaker Alumni House on at Homecoming, October 27. from This picmc 1:30 p.m. is planned for Homecoming Weekend and will include your choice of a Berrigan's sub or a picnic basket lunch. There will be a separate festivities members of the Qass of 1980. fmd a reservation form m this issue of The Alumni Quarterly as well as a complete area set aside for You will schedule of events. Hope to see you in project UNISYS Bloomsburg for Homecommg Weekend and particularly at the Wouldn't it be picnic prior to the football game nice to get reacquainted with old friends and catch If you have any up on the last ten years? manager, profit and loss analysis, of Co., Blue Ball. Lancaster County. Cynthia 11:30 a m. to part of the exciung Watts '80 has been appointed Allison D. our please consider Geisinger HARRISBURG hard to believe that ten years have passed last walked up the steps of Carver Hall we TEN YEAR ANNIVERSARY, at M. (Wysockl) Womer '80 and her husband. Carl '77, are the parents of a daughter bom recently. David D. Zlnkler '80 has been named shareholder/director with Beard Co. a Wyomissing based certified public iccouniing firm. His responsibilities include recruiting and scheduling the audit and accounung professional staff, as well as manufacturing, retail and pnvately owned business. & I questions, please call the Alurrmi Office (1-800- — 526-0254). 1981 Representative: Beverly Howard 6244 WInlon St., Dallas, TX, Vince LaRuffa Carter, (Nork) '80 and Barry Boone announce the birth of identical twin girls on Dec. 7, 1989: Lindsay and Jennifer. They join 75214. Kristen (six), Scott (three), and Nicole (two) at in Carolyn '71 home, Carolyn and Barry live at 310 South Road. Mounumtop, PA 18707. Mam Diane L. Davis '80 and Robert R. Weller were married in June, Diane is a career counselor at Perm Sutc University. They live in Sute Colle ge. Frank the parents of a son Frank '81 Coll is now reside the Medical Sales 60010, Loreen Com stock '81 is co-owner of Lifespan Nursing Consultants. Inc. in Bloomsburg. They provide comprehensive services in the following areas: complex '80 and his wife. Lisa, arc nursing bom development, patient and family education, development and presentation of seminars, systems problem analysis, special nursing projects, and expert witness for insurance reccndy. Richard elected to II. Manager of Venyss Inc. - Chicago Branch. They have two children, KaiUyn 4, and Kevin 2. Their new address is 380 Corringion Dr.. Barrington, IL consultative Harry English and Kathy '81 Barrington. M. Farley '80 was recently membership m the American Inililute of Certified Public Accountants. defense. care of the patient, staff — A span of 60 years was represanted by alumni attending the Sub Picnic at City Island Park in Harrisburg on July 25, Chancellor James H. McCormick of the Stale System of Higher Education is shown with Rachael L. Sauers '28 and Cynthia Piatt '88. Other alumni in attendance were Steve Andrejack '74, Ann Ballets 79, Mark Beatty *87, Dennis D. Bohr '70, Nancy E. Bohr "72. Sharon Demko *83, John C. Edwards '67, Jonelle Edwards '67, Joe Gelger '74, Karen Kelly Goede '81, Mary Ellen Golden 79, Richard E. Grimes '49, Jered Hock '63, Rtek Howenstine Berrlgan Karen J. Howenstine '76, Richard Huber 72, David Imrisok '82. Cheri L. Kroboth 79, Elizabeth Lenhart '83, JudI Leo Mannix '83. Alice Mulhall '82. Deb Neiswender '79, Laurie Nitchkey '87, Todd Pelleschi '81, Mike Polkowski '81, Tom Polyniak '79, Marie Polyniak '78, Marty Reymer '84. Betty Jane Reymer '81 Suzanne Ringel '78. Lura S. Shader '55, William D. Shupp '79, Margaret V. Swab 74. Paiti Jo Taylor '78, Fran Vaughn '72, Cheryl Walters '76, Ken Wire '49. Alumni families and friends also attended. Representing BU were Bill Bailey, manager of the University Store, and Doug Hippenstiel '68. director of alumni affairs. •76, , Special feature of HomecominQ Weekend Brush up on teamwork, leadership Shirley Blood on lop of back to a the workplace), four-foot vertcal log witli tier more than a dozen of her anymore DuPonI colleagues two single rows The group on the ground, lined in arms outstretched to form a safety r>et words of encouragement and support •We're ready. Shirley! You can do iH' — — and the barriers won't be there * During a recent training session, the DuPont team also faced the challer>girtg task of getting over a t>eam of wood, suspended between two trees, about eight shouted tulosi o( the clients in Northeastern Pennsylvania are progressive and dynamic. Smith said Public utilities and educational institutions have been a little less receptive to programs like the Corporate Insbtute, he However, the president's cabinet at BU has said olanned a sesswn for the first week in October. "Corporate After several apprehensive glances back to her colleagues. Shirley took a few deep breaths and finally plunged backwards into their arms Everyone cfieered They only Amenca is very shrewd.* Smith said. spend money where * it's effective Smith attributes the institute's effectiveness to the world's changing economy and its subsequent high — Including Shirley the group's success This kind of trust building and teamwork is typical of a Corporate Institute training session, and according to for skills demand enterprise and innovation tor initiative, in management an outdoor adventure and education program Smith established the institute, as a curriculum designed to develop effective corporate organizaltons *Corporations are more sophisticated now. They are aware that this is a global community.' Smith said The late 1960s and early 1990s have spawned stiff competition between Japanese and American businesses, and the pressure has highlighted American weaknesses, he said they're good "Amenca has great managerial skills 'They're not good at at charts.* Smith said. communicating and teamwork. The Japanese are good through outdoor at this.' BU's QUEST Director Roy Smith, more of corporate America needs to brush up on its teamwork, leadership and communication skills. COMBINING HIS OUTDOORS EXPERTISE QUEST program with the fundamental elements of BU's — — . activity, 'You have to get people out of the corporate work place, get them In casual clothes and put them In a relaxed, informal setting,' Smith said Once relaxed, Smith and the institute staff members made up of both QUEST employees and outside plan half-day or one day sessions that employees involve activities such as mountaineering or rock — THE PROGRAM'S SUCCESS division . . someone, you've got to empower that 'YouVe got to give (hat person and control.* person.' Smith said. some trust The Institute effective used as a means to encourage this interaction, and so far its son/ices have been is noted as successful, according to Smith. 'We're trying to improve our team, improve communication and trust between teams,' John Hallabuk, manufacturing operator with OuPont in Towanda. said. "You can break down a lot of barriers In the natural environment tike status. We'll go back (to — of its profits filter into QUEST. group consists of 10 people. Smith said. Most people are wilting to pay the price not just in Bloomsburg but in other cities across the nation. Penn State njns a more comprehensive program called the — Executive Institute — THE WALL Air Products and Chemical project team undertaking "The Wall," one of the activities of the Corporate Institute's team-building course held at BU in July. The idea is popular and older than most people realize It all stems from Outward Bound, which originated in England in the 1940s, Smith said. Smith helped spearhead the successful Outward Bound movement when it came to Cok)rado during the 1960s and 1970s. In 1987. he formed the Wilderness Forum in Colorado to meet corporate needs. He moved to Bloomsburg the next year. A native of England, Smith lived in East and Central Africa for many years Despite his vast experiences having travelled from the Arte to Ethiopia Smith sees — — . potential of — — some The cost per person tor a five-hour training session is $75, and $150 lor a one-day session. The ideal training These climbing or group-oriented Initiative tests. sessions are Intended to Illuminate the potential program is ol tremendous value.' The institute encourages group members to speak up and make suggestions. Everyone counts during an Institute session, but often the hierarchy of power within a business office leaves soma employees unrecognized. 'What corporate America has really coma to grips with is that to be productive and to utilize the full also benefits the Although the Corporate Institute is separate from QUEST which is part of the BU Student Life university. — probloms that exist within a staff. The most common weak spots are communication gaps and tensions between genders, he said 'We use Ihem (the sessions) as a window to determine how corporate managers deal with one another,* Smith said 'It's fike holding up a mirror to see what needs to be worked on.' After working through a series of progressively difficult activibes, the groups critique themsefves. This method ol evaluation is referred to as 'processing.' Smith said. From this discussion, the group learris how to incorporate the necessary changes into a corporate sotting. 'It's the little things that make a difference,' Smith said. 'Great Ideas can come from any comer the - Two people sal on top ol the beam and memtwrs over one by one 'We learn to share our problems and anxieties ... to work as a team,* Robyn Chilson, a OuPont research feet in the air. helped team After a morning of rigorous tasks, another DuPont employee noted that he came away feeling more confident that this workers would be there for him throughout challenging work situations. specialist, said. THE INSTITUTE, which helps businesses as locally, has its headquarters at BU Bloomsburg as a key location He said he enjoys the benefits of a small town with access to more urban areas Smith is spending the summer here In Bloomsburg working with QUEST and the Corporate Institute. Session offered to alumni nationally as well only a year, the program has served approximately six clients including well-known corporations such as Fhto Lay, Proctor & Gamble and After Air Products. at special discount rate Corporate Institute Director Roy Smith extends an invitation to Bloomsburg University alumni to participate in a live-hour team building session, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., on Friday, October 26 the day before Homecoming 1990. This session will be similar to one of — many training opportunities provided the Corporate Institute to businesses and industry in the North by Communication Disorders alumni invited to reception A Homecoming alumni ol the reception lor East. Alumni who are directors of companies, all Communication Disorders curriculum will be held after the parade on Homecoming Day, October 27, in the clinic room in Navy Hall. Please try to attend if possible; look tonward to seeing you there. we and owners or managers, particularly those involved in management development — or anyone interested in improving their communication and team building skills would benefit from the — training session. Cost for participation is $50. a savings of $25 from the regular price. Check with your employer to see if this training program is reimbursable. The Alumni OuvMriy. Sumnwr 1000 Homecoming October 26 Friday, 9 a.m. Schedule of events! 1990: to Program Nelson Ftetdhouse Alumni-Student-Faculty Mixer Kehr Union Fireworks and Pep Rally 3 p.m. 7 p.m. Buffet dinner at 7:30 p.m. Saturday. October 27 Rehearsal 9 a.m. Registration/Refreshments for Alumni Band Band Room in Haas Center Sunday, October 28 Register for $100 University Store Gift Certificate Carver Hall Lobby am. Reserved tables tor Reunion Classes Dancing from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. With D.J. Dick "Bucko" Davala '64 Toga Party for Alumni BarxJ American Legion Post Home 9 p.m. 8:30 a.m. 10 Homecoming Dinner-Dance (Informal) 24 West (Hotel Magee) Cash bar receptk>n at 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. QUEST Leadership Training 2 p.m. Pops Concert 2 p.m. Featuring Concert Choir, Husky Singers Homecoming Parade 'Music Makes the World Go Round' Fenstemaker Alumni House Reserved tables for Reunion Classes Reception for Communication Disorders Alumni 11:30 a.m. Mitrani Hall, Women's Ensemble, Haas Center for th0 Arts Picnic at Clinic in Navy Game with 1:30 p.m. Football 4 p.m. Buffet for Alumni REUNION CLASSES: Hall 1960. 1965. 1970. 1975. 1980 Watch your mail tor separate letter with details Mansfield Band Band Room in Haas Center Homecoming Friday, October 26 to Sunday, Octobar 28 PlMM chack )ha icIlvlUas In which you wilt piniclpat* and lalurn BU Alumni Aaaoclatlon, Fanalamakat Alumni Houaa Bloomaburg Unlvarally, eioomaburg, PA l7aiS to: Friday, October 26 9 A.M. - $50 00 Laadarshlp training program (Sea details on Ihls page) 2 P.M. • Student Kehf Union 3 P.M. Alumni 7 P.M. Pap Faculty MIxar • Thjo flally^Flraworka Saturday, October 27 9 A.M. Raglatratlon/Ratraalimania Fro« 10 A.M. Homecoming Parade Ff<"> Slarts al 11:30 Bloomsbufg St High School Picnic at Fenalemakar Alumni House of Barrlgan Sub at S6-00 aach 1:30 P.M. $ Choice Ham Chlckan Regular Tuna Italian Middiaawarih Barbacua Middtaawarth Plain Plenle Bsskei at $6.00 each $ Football (Manaliald) 1:30 P.M. ($5 lor adutts/S2 lor sludenls and children) Homecoming Dinner-Dance (Informal) at $20 aach 24 West (Hotel Maguo] Cash bar Dancing from 9 00 Bloomsburg's own to 00 M AM the 90s. Free Popi Concert Milrant Hal. '64, D,J. Please Music from the 40s to 1 Sunday, October 26 2 P.M. Dick "Bucko" Davala 6 30 P 30 P M receptton al Buftet Dinrwr al 7 Haas C«nter tor the make checks payable to BU Foundation Visa Payment by Credrl Card Total Dance, Come of great sing, listen to the SIgnaiura and reminisce! Homecoming Dinner-Dance CLASS V£AH_ NAME_ "hullabaltoo" of a good AODRESS, CIPT. STATE, ZIP time! EVENING TELEPHONE. DAY TELEPHONE_ Deadine L DiBCOver eiptratlon Dale tunes Saturday, October 27 and have a Enclosed _Mailercanl Card NuiTiw 50 years Arts lor Reservatione October 19, 1990 S 3i The Alumni Quan»r employed ai buiineii banking lender for Meridian Bank where he hai David L. Fox *82 and Linda Preck are planning a November weddmg. David is a pilot been employed since 1984. Call Gracey '82 and Paul C. McDowell are planning a June wedding. Gail is employed at Hachik, Philadelphia. Thomu E. Rellly Jr. '81 hai joined the law firm of Weaver, Moiebach, Pioia. Hixion, Wallitich and Marlei, Alleniown, the largeir general praaice law firm in ihe I.chigh Valley. Hayton Gregg '82 hai president vice aiiiitani for been named Roben Packer Hospital with rcipontibility for financial affain. Belly Jane '81 and are Ihe parenu of a baby bom Richard Eric Janaaon '82 has hii mailer of buiineii adminiiiration received from Rider College. Roizcl A. clinical '81, pathologiit Hlyiian employed by Shared Medical Systems. Raptiil Church in Slack coordinator for gerialricf at the '82 was mamed to aiiistani cashier poit at '82 wai named to an Timothy B. Wendy Wonc National Park fire, and the farm drought was big,' "Pam explained that local and network news iiaiitjns were reporting on these disasters and registered nurse Crystal is Arlington at Gall lu ihem since they upes couldn't travel the distance to gel Ihe video function as a technical 'You're in charge of seeing thai the transmissions go through and thai the videotape is edited and filed.' Pam explained "'Thai's your coordinator,' she said, Orthopedic Qinic in Harrisburg. "Now Richard Embery Akron Law J. University of *85 a '85 graduated from the School and was admiucd to the Pennsylvania Bar in 1989. employed by Embery, Outtenon Me A is currently Fuges located in Philadelphia. at ABC News ABC News liNG in editor for New York. Pain World News l '85 and Todd R. Griffith September wedding. Gail is a Christiana M. EssI '85 and Rex E Mclion were married recently. Christiana is a medical technologist for Winchester (Mass.) Hospital. Marshall W. is BIdelspach '85 and his brother. David, arc managing National Waste Companies. Inc., in Dallas, Texas. They formerly owned the company before it was twughi out by Allwaste, Inc Led by the Bidclspachs, National Waste, the Brian only sute-approved facility for liquid industrial waste, came a long way m a short time during the 1980s. The grcaiest advance came in February of stationed in Even '85. Istanbul. CPT. U ai the and Suranne M. John is wedding. director of community outreach programs at the Berwick Hospital Center, '85 John R. Fletcher Vassia arc planning a Stacey May Ann Fouat '85 received doctor degree from Dickinson School of to replace the original building. June. a juris Law in C. Greco '85. and James A Zurick. have announced formation of the law firm of The office is located Zurick and Greco. Edward m for information that will eventually be used in the evening's broadcast. Oul of 50 editors at News, Pam said only 10 of Ihcm arc female. il's lot of an incredible educatKinal experience.' "Someday Pam would like to get away from the business of hard news and eveniually work for ihe 'Maybe the Children's lighter side of television. Fm I was a TV kid. too. Television Workshop eager to see how the Sesame Street generation And what is being done with comes oul. children's programming ii really exerting. Children are our fuUirc, and with television as a tool to educate children. I think that can help.' "In the present, though. Pam is concenuating on teaming "'It's Kathryn M. Hart ABC women,' she admitted, "Pam began applying for ihc job at the New York headquarters last (October, but she didn't sun working there until April. "She admiu to working 13 houn almost every day. 'Right now I have to cam my wings. The television Shamokin. Susan Cavaoaugb '85 artd Jotcph L. Ryan Susan is presently wcfc married rctxntiy. an ediiors lhal arc doing the really important stuff are seasoned, fm doing ihc layman's work, bul commander of an Oulport 1988 vnth the completion of a S2 million plant (Fisher) Boring '85 and her husband. Tim. recently had a baby boy. David Francis, on Feb 7, 1990. Army, S, Turkey, is onighl. where she docs research and searches videotapes *"ln the editing field, there arc nol a Ann Batory news local Allhough it took five months, she was notified that ilic had landed a job at ABCi Denver bureau. Pam said it was her pcriisianoe lhal finally paid off "At ABC News in Denver, Pam worked for two yean doing everything from archiving and filing tapes lo performing Icchnical maintenance and themselves, F^ward C. Brennan arc planning an October wedding. employed J, — produclion companies,' needed footage provided Crcveling '85 and Rebecca Stasko were married in March. Jeffrey A. Simpson. Edward T. Anthony specialist for the First Eastern Corporation. Thanks. Andrew Corel were accouni executive. resumes everywhere out slalioni, Association as a speech language pathologist. Representative: BeUy Christine A. Zanis '84 has been promoted assistant vice president at Pennsylvania National Bank. She will assist in promoting the bank's personal tmst services in addition to trust administration and marketing. Vanoui realisation that 1985 in Myrna Springs. Fla., where they reside. to from Hut day. all Pam moved oul lu Boulder because 1 had friends there, and I wanted to experience a different part of the country while I was young. 1 Lehigh Valley Hospital Center. Spring Grove and Neenah mills of P-H. Glatfelter lot,* video activities during the 10- all the hour event. WBKE and Columbia Montour Home Helath/Visiting Nurses '84 has been promoted to Manager, Systems & of Programming, at P.H, Glatfelter Company in He is responsible for the Spring Grove. development of computerized systems in the a times, got interested in television and video coordinated usociaied with Cavanaugh's Candies. registered nurse in the acute coronary care unit in position news difficult lo look at at and tuck ii "While at Hloomsburg. she acted as a video phoiugraphcr for Uoiiingoi Medical Center in Danville, where she taped a series of business lectures for the hospital. She alio was co priMluccT of the Easter Seals Society telethon and SherrI A. Zcchman '84 and Kevin C. Shcrri is Sattazahn were married recently. employed by the Conrad Weiser School District. Center. the have lo digest "'1 just arc planning a Tolh It's I at Bloomiburg Univeniiy. A 1985 graduate of the school, she majored in mass communications while minoring in theater arts. Inc. J. news foouge does, production while founded the group in 1986 after he was Other members (from left) are Fuller Runyan, Janet M. Stracka '84 and Jeffrey A. Haines Janet is a are planning a September wedding. registered nurse at the Lehigh Valley Hospital Stephen the is "Pam old world '88 (center) W. assistant vice president of He musical groups as graduated with a degree in music. Nicole S. Matuella '89. Natalie Kunsman Grider '88 and Dwayne Heisler '86. Supporting actors associated wrth BU are Jayne Burt '68. Becky Carpenter, Annarita Koch '64. David O'Brien "73, James Slusser '90 and Harry Strausser III '83. After a series of appearances during the 1988 Yuletide season, the group was well on its way Their to being recognized as an established professional early music consort. accomplishments include appearances at the Kutztown University Renaissance Faire, performances for the Bu Alumni Association, the KU Alumni Association, the Victorian Palace Theatre in Jim Thorpe, the Hazleton Community Concert Society, the Brooklyn (N.Y.) Symphony Renaissance Ball, and several Renaissance banquets including the Rockwell Center in Milton. The Bloom Consort has also been accepted to perform at the Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire. "A Celebratwn of Renaissance Music," their first cassette featuring several European a capella pieces from the years 1400 to 1600. may be ordered by contacting the Alumni Office at 1-600-5260254. Performance information may be obtained by calling 717-356-2713. Scranton. Eric BU participated in — as the Bloom Consort, specializing Rob Koch entertainment. who are World News of things most 27-year- Manhattan apaitmcni. Five alumni performing Jr. Laurie Snyder '84 and Harold Lepley all leaching me telephone interview Electric. Rumberger A. U away. Josei^ '84 and William J. were married recently. Lisa is a teacher in the Shamokin Area School District. They live in Kulpmont. Lisa ShappeU "Watching get pretty dcprcssmg. is a regional sales lot olds have yet to experience. and '84 Excerpts of the ABC the cdiion for Tonight, she's seen a CollecD M. McAulirfc '84 and Gary L. Kopenhaver were manied in April. CoUeen is a certified public accountant for Laventhol and Horwath. bom Times newspaper. S<'ranicn article follow: Trenton. Pennypacker in Ram Howlcy '85. an electronic news gathenng editor for ABC News in New York City, was featured in a column by Michelle Solomon in L. Atkinson are planning a September wedding. is employed at Crawford & Company, in M. Group Md. in Thomas Charles PMA live in Bcluville. Lloda S. Hershey '85 and Richard D. Hasz plannmg an April 1991 wedding, Linda is employed by Trammell Crow Co. July. Thomas 33 an accouni is arc '84 and her a Md. They Groenbelt, Brenda. air the parenu of a baby boy born in CrysUi Kathryn claims reprcscniattve for the wife, his Summar 1900 Ouartarty, in June. '85 and John R. Sullivan almost all she can at one of the nation's top news networks. been made s long, it."* scary haul, bul I think I've The Alumni 34 Summar 1900 Ouarteriy, AiMitmcnu, Piychological '85 Judy Jssczak MBA on an Shaw J. were married General Auditor is a German Imo Rose Tree employed by is Anderion III recently. in Amy J. Brown '86 and Christian J, Kazmicrc/ak were married in May, Amy it a former first grade teacher at St, Theresa's They reside in North Elementary School. Harriiburg. Robert A. Larlo '85 hai been promoted lo syttemi analyii at Commonwealth Bank. Carolina. MichatI LcVan '85 and Bcalriz Cordova Michael it have announced Ihcir engagement. currently employed at an airframe and power plant technician with Noithwem Airlinci. David Durofchalk '86 and Leslie M. J. November wedding. Dunwoody are planning a David frethwaler biologist for Ecoicience a is manager Cressman Jr. '87 and mamed May. in Dun DeNagy P. A Roger Bradstreet Dawn M. ii a senior Inc '87 and Craig S. Griffin Eva is a cost analyst with recently. Industries, Inc. They bve and Company, Wyoming. Rockwell International Corp. Levittown. in Nancy L. Schwemmcr '86 and Paiiick J. O'Donncll were married in October 1989. Nancy it employed as an accoununt by Advanu Corp., Hortham. They reside in Rotlyn. Gregory M. Sullivan live in Plains. Peggy Flynn '87 recently joined the suff of Paoli Memorial Hospital as director of Public Relations. been named '86 has He an accountmg specialist with the Electronic Proving Ground, Fort HuBchuca, Ariz. Selection was based on the individual's exemplary duty performance, job knowledge, leadcnhip qualities, significant selfimprovement and other accomplishments. month. They Faust '87 and Michael J. Gigler in April. They reside in Whitehall. Priscllla were married soldier of the a Wyomissing the ai '86 and his wife, Sharon, arc the parents of a daughter bom John u Patricia A. Devers '87 and Michael Patricia is were marned recently, employed as an accountant for the firm of Carver '86 hat been promoted to Salnlcky Julie general accounting ITiey live in Delaware. employed Prociak Wilmington. t>elaware. finl grade S. were married is serving as a ditatier preparednett officer at the Willow Grove Naval Air Sutjon. He resides in plant of Mary Bclh (Chipman) Krinxel '85 hai been noufied by the Stale Board of Accounlancy certified public thai the hn been ticcnicd ai rccountanl. She ii employed ai an audit tenior of Sandra Arthur Media School Diilnct. General HIeciric. Department He Chaddi Ford. in Eva with geologiit a it alto a lieutenant in the U.S, Air Force Reserves, NJ. '86 and Arthur F. in Februarv- '86 Groundwater Technology teacher at Media P.lemcniary in the live in Whitehall. ihe Roger Covely were in business analyst for Pace John Linda L. wedding. Paiquale is support trainer at Verifone, Inc. received Hahnemann Univertiiy Graduate School 223- '86 and Memll Lynch, at Sandra L. Allen John F. KnouK *85 and Caihy A. Graf were married rcccnlly. John it an acoouniuil for The Zinc Corporaiion of Amcricai in Palmerton. for Adomello are planning a July 1991 employed II '86 recently Am Therapy degree from the a Master of Creative is graduate degree in telecommunications George Mason Umvenity and at Philadelphia. Paaquale in Princeion, reside in Hilliborough, NJ. They Robin Lawton Ncal East 8461. Don GrecrJ were RoOi arc employed by NJ, Judy ii working degree from Rulgen Univeniiy. They Lynch R. a cunomer 18330, Lewla, Street, Marguerite Slroudaburg, PA 18301, (717) married in April 1990. Merrill PA 288 P.A. and Campbell, Chrla Rcprcientallve: R.D. 2, Boi 2051, Effort, Kelly (717) 629-8629, and Jennirer K. Hunt '85 and John E. Buiow June wedding. Jennifer ii • social worker with Advanced clinical «re planning ' pursuing planning a June wedding. Janei September wedding. are planning a Michael Morgan '86 and Debra Erway are Michael is employed by the Noihem PoOer School DutncL 1986 Debbie '87 Fraga S. Wayne and A. Rolelle '87 are planning a September 1991 wedding. is Deanna German '87 is a general protective services caseworker for Luzerne & County Children Youth Services. Jnc, Sabrlna K. McCheaney '85 and Robert J, Lucai were mamcd lait November. Sabrina it a teacher of the handicapped at Wallkill Valley Regional High School in New Jeney. Thty rciidc Marllou John Gatca Jr. '86 and Margaret Andriani have announced their engagement. John ti employed by The Potuvillc Republican. Lawrence Joiephine V,. Lawrence i* a Mlnnaugh A. and '85 were married Palli talct rcpretcniativc for March. in AMP, Suzanne R. George '86 and Douglas R. Shinn '85 are planning an October wedding. Su/anne Inc. a supervisor with Counseling and Care is Douglas Services. May Bloomnburg with a major in biology (cum laudc) J. At an undergraduate biology for 1985, at a at Bloomtburg, he wat Student of the Year" in member of Beta Beta ReU chapter of the Biological Honor Society, and honon program participated in the Weber and L. Heuser '87 and Todd L. Bieber are to Kenneth '86 were married recently. is Sharon it employed by live ITicy in officer, retail operations administration, at Meridian Bancorp Inc. Her new duties include overseeing the operational areas of customer service, research, customer correspondence and chargebacks. doing hii iniemihip and rciidcncy in internal medicine at the Univenity of California it Jeryl Ann Johnson '87 and Brian P. Kecfe were married in March, Jeryl is a chemist at Burron Medical, Inc. They reside in Bethlehem. Deborah A. Halscy '86 married Bel/ (a judge advocate Mcmbcn 10, 1989, ILt USMC) in the Philip on June of the wedding parly included Kathy Bufano '86 and Sue Motyka '86. Debbie is now teaching trantilional first grade in Woodbridgc, Va. '86 Harris II and his wife, announce the arrival of their '86, second ton, Adam Nicholas, bom April 1. Adam weighed eight pounds 8 ounces and was 21 inches '86 a junior high science is Columbia School District. Boyertown Junior High School before joining the Southern Columbia faculty. teacher in Ihe Southern He taught He and his wife, Lisa, are the parents of Youiz Favocaultz husband, Keith '86 '86, are the parents of a bom May Chelsea, '87 has joined Columbia Health/Visiting Nurses speech language pathologist. Home Montour Association as a at Allison, two, and Jonathan, seven months. Su.ian Leo C. Kcmbcrly Jones Lorl Randy Young in the natural ^ciencci and mathcmatict. He Karen planning an October wedding. Karen is a regional accountant with Execulone Information Systems. Phoenixville. J. year. for "Bcil Eva M. YIngsl '86 hat been promoted '86 employed by SNS. Kenneth is Miller, Maion and Dickenson. and then look an additional non-degree program in biology at BU during the 1985 1986 academic nominated Morrislown N.J. and Randy, a Lehigh University is employed by BASF Corp. They will live in Northampton. operations Sharon K. Granqulat He graduated from 19. telf-employed leasing J. John W. Pyne '85 received hit M.D. degree the Medical College of Pcnniylvania, Philadelphia, on a is Morgan L. Gildea '87 and Randolph J. Mahl arc planning an October 27 wedding. Morgan is employed by Personnel One, Inc. in grad. Brian P. Williams '86 and Karen L. Feese were marncd recently. Brian is a supervisor for Citar, They bve in Shamokin, consultant, Susan Marie Morrall '85 and Steven Gavel ire planning a October 1990 wedding. It A. are Center. Ogdentburg, N.J, in Vaccola '86 and Keiih M. planning a June 1991 wedding. Marilou is employed by Pocono Mountain School District as a teacher at Tobyhanna Elementary Sietiicr 3. She joins 1990. and her baby girl, a brother Cory, two. William G. Kahres III '87 and Lisa M. McNeal have announced their engagement. Wilham is employed by A.W. Golden. Nancy Kellar '87 and James V. Strickland May wedding. Nancy is employed by Luzerne County Community College and the Greater Nanticoke Area School arc planning a as an instructor 1 at Irvine. long. They reside in Towanda, nichird William Sichae '85 and Claire Moody E. Richard it are planning an October wedding, a partner in GAI-'V Aiiociatct. Brenda Holdren '86 and Robert Kcclcr arc planning a Scplcmbcr wedding, by Online Computer Germantown, Md. employed Sharon Serafln May an: planning a '85 and Matthew Rowland* District. 1987 Pa. Brenda is Systems, Carver MA Natalie Suzeltc Humlak '86 and James llcnnessy were married in March, Nalalic employed Wilmington by Wilmington, Del. Trust Box St., 1175. received Brcznllsky matter'i her Shaker degree '85 in hai health administration from Wilkes Univeniiy, Recently she has been promoted lo the position of Administrator of Diagnostic Imaging Services at Hazleton -Saint Joseph Medical Center, She and her husband, Ted, reside in McAdoo, Pa. Snellen E. Smith '85 and Craig S. Lewis were married in April, SucUcn is a mathematics teacher in the Midd-Wcst School DisiricL They live in MiffUnburg. Dienerick employed L. Patricia '85 and were married recently. Jr. at Sowel Doyle Barbara is Co., A. Ashenfelder '87, president of Bank of Danville, also became Mark T. Beatt; lliey live in Hxton. '87 and Karen Bloomsburg Univenity. M. Tarney '85 Lorl A. Blehl '87 and Jeffrey G. Mcrgel are planning a December wedding, Lori is a senior accountant for Lavenlhol and Horwath. Lisa Marie Hydock '86 and Chnslophcr Hycr have announced iheir engagement. Lisa employed by Shared Medical Systems. Mary T. are planning a J. analyst. Deaf, Charlcnc Mllazzo '86 and Michael Doinin were married recently. Charicnc is a public John is employed by A. Russo Jean M. BIhl '87 and David C. Waverka liaison Authority. Tbey with reside m City The committee provides an YTTs Travel employers. Program and travel industry Cathy Cathy L. is Stale March. Mclinda is employed by the AUeniown School District. They will reside in Quakcrtown. in '88 Frank is at '87 and Frank '87 and Sean J. Kathy Krajclr '87 received an MS, in Psychology from the University of Baltimore in May 1989. She is a penonnel planning analyst for Bethlehem Steel InduslriaiyOrganizational Md. in Baltimore, Angela Lenker '87 and Carl B. Blass are planning a fall 1992 wedding. Angela is completing thesis work for a master's degree in eariy childhood education at BU. Melissa LePage '87 has been inducted into Sigma Theia Tau Intemalional Honor Society of Nursing. Melissa is currently attending the University of Maryland, specializing as a pediatric nurse pracuuoner. She is employed as a senior clinical nurse at Johns Hopkins Hospital. married recently. the Show and Tell Nunery an accounting supervisor for Farm Insurance. They reside in JMI M. were Bond in '87 May. and Jill is Arunas T. employed in the marketing/charter sales department at Exxon Company International in Rorham Park NJ. David (Samsel) LIplncott S. Lapinas were married West A. Lovell '87 and Melinda Shaffer are planning an October wedding. '87 husband. Robert, are the parents of and a son her bom is a sales representative for the Riiz-Crah M. David Homes Corp, of Pa. recently. of Coalcsville Mellnda B. Miller '86 and Frank C. Lucas Kinder wedding, Lorraine is a public relations account executive for Marming, Selvage & Lee Inc. Chester. B. were married Blessing a teacher School. Lancaster. Technical Institute's Travel Program Advisory opportunity for two-way commuiucation between are planning a fall wedding, Jean is assistant director of corporate communications for Continental Medical Systems Inc. Brenda relations V. are planning a Spring 1991 the Glancatarino Michelle A. Mcdaglla *86 and John M. Ncsiro Jr. '88 have announced their engagemcnl. Michelle is employed by Concern Fleetwood, Wholesale. as a financial is l.lvcnRood '86 and John Rynn September 1991 wedding. Mary is PIckford is Financial. in Committee. Mark Lcallc Ann Hoy '86 and John K Bacigalupi are planning an October wedding, l^slic it employed as branch manager by Norwcsl and Allan J. Smolko arc planning a June 1991 wedding, Patricia teaches at Phoenix Day School for the Gary Wirlh '85 reservations manager for Kingdom Tours, has been named to York Ann Chckan wedding. employed by Rite-Aid Corporaiion, L. is Provlncetown. the bank's chief executive officer in June. a controller for Allen Realty Associates Inc. Barbara 8 the First National J are planning a spring 1991 Sandra Mullen, C. 02657. Barry 1991 wedding. Sharon it employed by Community Counieling Services ai a cateworkcr in the Mental Retardation DayDevelopment Program. Lorraine Sean Representative: III Catherine M, Braxmeler '87 and Ronald Madison were married m June. Catherine is a registered nunc Wanda (RarIck) Mandell '87 and her husband, William, are the parents of a daughter bom in February. in the outpatient dialysis unit at St Luke's Hospital, "nicy live in Bethlehon. Carta Marsleller '87 and Sean T. O'Hara plannmg a December wedding. Carla is a special education teacher at Bristol High School are Janet C. Carey '«7 and Andreas Andreten Jaae M. McManigal '87 and Barry L. Waldman are planning an Ociober wedding. Jane is employed as a teacher by East Lycoming School Disuict. Renee A. Mooahan Tammy M. Sukankk Steve Sundcrlln acting career in audiology- Milton Morrison A. and Boyd A. '87 recently earned a Ceruficalc of Clinical Competence in the field of Chrlstlna 'S7 Krcglow '86 were mamed m May. Tammy is employed at Cedarbrook, Fountain Hill Anne:i. and Boyd ii an employee of Beard A Co. Inc. They live in Whitehall. '87 received a juris doctor degree from The Dickinson School of Law in June. area and Jill Ohlcr are Paul J. Pugnettl Paul is an planning a April 1991 wedding. accountant for Seneca Resources in Sanu Paula, Ci. New York appear (o pursumg an is City, returned to the in the He Over, Mrs. Markham." with the Williamsport "Move has performed at BU, Community Playen. and He has appeared on Dinner Theater "One television in Mariellen Tint '87 and Andrew G. Stuko Mancllcn is an elementary teacher for the Delaware Valley School District. Kathryn F. Williams '87 and Oinlon a business education teacher in J. Thomas Rowe were '87 and C. Rotella married recently. Elizabeth A. Thomas is emfJoyed They live in by Lancaster General Hospital. Lancaster. Tara (Yost) '87 and William J. '90 were married on April 22. L. Sclcchllano 1989 in PottsiQwn. Tara is currently a graduate student at Bloom sburg University, working towards a master's degree in early childhood William is currently working as a education, sports broadcaster for WSPI Radio Station, Shamokin. PA. They reside at 341 W. 3rd. Street. Mt. Carmcl, PA (717)339-3574. Kenneth Somerday '87 is a Sandra Sandra is A. are A. Yocum '87 and Greg Moier arc Thomas R. ZaIewskI '87 has co-authored an article which has been published in the March 1990 issue of Hearing Instruments. The article is entitled. "A Computer- Automated Audiological '87 and Paul M. an October wedding. E.L Meyers High School. a teacher at Sumnwr 1900 at 35 Avery Sobar Karen L. Fisher '88 and John mamed They in June. McGinnis F. live in Kingston, Amy J. Blaum '88 and Matthew were mamed recently. Amy is a Rainbow World Day School. I'hey A. Martin teacher at reside in Gall E. Gamble >88 and Kirby M. Daras were married in l^bruary. Gail is a 2Ll with the U.S. \my. They live in Salinas, Ca. Hatfield. Karen Chnsiinc is '88 and Borlnlck MarcoUa were married in May. branch manager of the Miners M. J. a National Bank. They live in South Tamaqua. were '88 and Alan C. Karon recently. Wagner a substitute ii elementary teacher. Krisia Michelle A. Buck '88 and Jeffrey O. Michelle is Turner were married recently. employed by Central Susquehanna Inlermcdialc UniL They live in Bloocniburg. Graham L. mamed Groover T. McNally are planning Kniia it employed al '88 and May a Michael J. wedding. 1991 Fvaitgclical Community Hospital. Timothy U. Grunslra Hshelman Timi.Hhy *88 and Bonnie ]. planning a September wedding. employed by Ijivrihol and llaiwath as are is a certified public accountant, public lelations spcciahsl. Robin M. Chcpalunis '88 and Craig R. Wood are planning a June 1990 wedding. Robin is a loan procciior for Morgan Bank in Wilmington, Delaware. Craig is an independent insurance agent for Atlantic Insurance in Millsboro, Delaware. I'hey will reside in Schvllcy M. GufTcy 'K8 and Kcitnclh II Snydei wrie married recently. Schcllcy is employed at Wells Fargo Alami Services as a staff aooouniant. Thoy live in l^isdalo. Wllma Jean Hansen '88 and Scott A. Craig arc planning an October wedding. Wilma is a teacher at Central Columbia High School. Pnclice.~ and explains how to use a computer in an audiology office to provide proper follow up The for paticnU and improve record keeping. Milliboro. was co-authored by Thomas with Richard R. Gribowski, PhD. professor emeritus, audiology, Kulzlown University, who is in private practice with Audiology Services of Lehigh Valley, Allcntown. where Thomas is also Zvilkovitz have announced their engagement. Linda is employed by Cecil County Public receive her Schools. she wrote a collection of short sionci, dedicated One of those to the memory of F.llcn Raikci. an audiologist. Evans were married article Linda Donna Marie L. Chern '88 and Mark Davenport '88 and Scolt Apnl. in J. 11, I'hey live in Jacksonville. N.C, 1988 Representative: LannettI, 702 PA DIPasquale Remington Court, 18914. Lor I (215) 997.2406. Gall L. Austin '88 and Thomas Kukosky were married recently. Gail is a dental hygienisl They reside in Drcxel at Shore Denul Center. HiU. Stacker planning Glenside. MIcheIc R. Bupp '8S has joined the public Memorial Hospital as planning a July wedding. Kay is employed by the Warrior Run School Diiiria as a teacher. Chalfont, Lee W. Slahl '87 and Wendy M. SoUcnberger are planning a December wedding. Lee is a substitute teacher in Schuylkill and Dauphin counties. R.L in relations deparuneni al new member of The News-Item. His duties include contacting local merchants, selling advertising space and helping to design and change ads to sidi the customer. the advertising staff of Marinko Kathryn the Northeast Bradford School District. Kay Trust. Ul weie Center Christopher is employed as an accountant Producu Givup in Philadelphia. worker/Meals on >\'heels coordinator for the Monlgomcr>' County Senior Adull Activities Christine Hope." Kelly are planning an August wedding. Sherry L. Rhone '87 and Michael H. Engel Sherry is a are planning a December wedding. project coordinator at Commonwealth Bank and Laura A. Bertxoh '88 and Michael R Ford March wcilding. Laura is a social Quarterly, arc planning a Life to Live" and "Ryan's are planning a June wedding. Elizabeth G. Rclgfater '87 and Jon A. Dunkclberger were married in N4ay. Elizabeth is a for Hoffman Surgical sales rcpresentatie Equipment Co. Tb« Alumni Rockwell Productions' dinner theater presentation, the Albright '87 who '87. Bavarian Inn, a family buiineis in Jim Thorpe. at the Alexa Bach '88 and Joseph A. Cataldo arc planning a May '91 wedding. Alexa is employed See you at Kelly M. Daldo '88 and Robea F.nglish Jr. were married in April. Kelly ii office manager at Checkpoint Communications Co, 'I'hey live in Williamsport. Martha M. M Marl man '88 A. degree in English University in June '90. expects (mm to lUicknctl Tor her niaslct's thesis, Winlcr 1990 edition of She has alio been editor of the Martha's Vineyard (>uii/«. published by the Vineyard Gaulle, Fdgailown, stories appeared in the Valley Magaiine (Schnigruvo, PA). MA, and ciHirdinalor of editorial services for Corporate Communication, Goisingcr System Services, Danville. peraonnel officer with the Air Force. Duan* R. Hcttlch 'H8 and Amy II. Wandetl Diiane is employed as wore married in June. Ihcy live in manager of Slniudi Supply Inc. Towanda. Christine Elswert '88 has been promoted the corporate headquarters of Avery She had been International, Pasadena. Ca. Linda (Lehman) Hock '88 and her husband, Duanc '85, are the parents of a ion bom in March, Susan Marie Parmenter were 10 Eck mamed in and Randy P, April. Suxim is a 2Lt '88 Homecoming on October 27! The Alumni 36 OuartOffy. Summw PA People's Initiative for UndersUnding American- 1980 Such groups are assembled throughout the United Stales to represent American youth. The aim of Initiative for Understanding is to give student ambassadors a greater understanding of the people of the Soviet Union through a program of varied educational activities outlining political, economic and cultural characteristics. 1902*. Ann Marie Hannoa M'89 626-5555. (215) Lisa A. Hoke '88 uid Michael J. Billat were married in May. Liia ii employed at a health and physical education teacher by Upper Moreland Townihip School Difirio. They live in Bordcntown. Karen Holmgren L. *88 Timothy and Reeves arc planning a July wedding. Karen it a teacher with the Suiquehanna Preparatory School. Timothy ii an intcm with Psrente, Randolph, Orlando, Carey and Aiiociatei. Klmberlry Houlihan new program director of Tercia A. Oliver Wyoming '88 Susan wedding. Howie Christina Bason '89 and Mark Martz were recently Chnslina is employed by The Bloomsburg llospiul ai a suff accountant and by Giant Foods Inc. are Christopher '88 and planning a June speech-language pathologist Christopher Melissa '88 Keazkowakl school Engliiih teacher ii at a chemitt at Merck. and Jay ii a B. high Central Columbia, Jay Aniu '88 and John K Davidson Mary are planning an October wedding, employed by the Tobacco Iniiiiute. is Roseiand. N.J. is Joseph Lycoming Pocono Mountain School Sharon Kunick May plannig a ii An '89 are planning Mark USX, division of I'airicis Works. They live in Leviltown, Barbara (ThompNon) Lawlon '88 and her husband, Jon, arc ihc parents of a daughter bom in Memorial Hospital. They >88 and Brian March. Nina works live in S. Doug McNaul are planning a employed a *88 and Lisa Smyth November wedding. *88 Doug it systems analyst for I-'ord New Lisa ii a preschool teacher for CORA Todd E. Zimmerman Merit '88 Michele a is Owen M. Dun and MIers Jr. '88 L. Reiner '88 and Christopher announced their cngagcmcni. Mark is a manager of infonnation Fomancc Billing Services. Shone L. Ixigic at the Owen is self Monk '88 and Thomas R. Todd '89 are planning a June wedding. Colleen is a teacher with Spring-Ford Area School Diiuici. lliomai ii employed with LuTasco Inc. Kevin G. Moran '88 and Maria T. Gauo are planning a July wedding. Kevin is a social studies teacher at Bishop O'Hara High School. Jeffrey M. Novak '88 died July 29 in motorcycle accident in Bloomsburg. He was 26. employed by Gold's Gym in Hagerstown. MD. where he was manager of a health club. Previously he was employed at last Gym, Bloomsburg, Survivors include his parents. Ronald W. and Renelda "Jackie" Sich Novak of Manheim and a sister. His father is a Hergan's Ann math professor E. 16 studenu services for She specialiMs Stephanie L. Slinmon.s '88 has accepted position with Gann-Dawson, Inc., as a account She left the Sunds Hotel, Casino and Country Club where she was employed as a executive. at and Joseph Cathy in April. Bloomsburg Univenity. Nowaskle '88, M'89, along with from Luzerne and Lackawanna counliei departed for a three-week educational tour of the Soviet Union. TTiey are pan of People to S. a teacher. is Deck D. '89 is employed at at the '89 working is Fort at Intelligence School. He is His address is AZ Linda M. Delling '89 and Scott Bidding December wedding. Linda is a & professional rcpresentaUve for Merck. Sharp Dohme. Diefenderfer Lisa '88 were engaged on 1991 wedding a substitute teacher for various school is districts. students at Transfiguration Catholic School and also teaches science to seventh and eight-grade '89 and Brian December 2, Horan 1989 A June KImberly Lefever *89 and Paul Swlnko '89 were married in April. Kimberly is employed by Mechanics Savings and Loan. Paul Jr. employed by Ross, Buehler, Falk. and Co. as a suff accountant They live in Maytown. is KIrsten Lelnlnger '89 and Michael are planning a May 1991 wedding. Kirsten is employed at Casual Comer as an assistant manager. Michael is a '89 pharmaceutical sales representative with Merck, Sharp and Dohme, Troy L. Little '89 and Lori A. Amsler were married in June. Troy is a mason apprentice for Sieve Peten Masonry. Barbara E. Duke Cook '89 were married were is '89 and David M. recently. Barbara is a special education teacher in South Eastern School District. David is a business education teacher in computer technology at Highspire. Dauphin County. KulpmonL A taught *89 Faust (Master's) is David A. Lunger '89 and mamed U.S. Air Force. They Tammy David in February. live in is R. Bardo a 2Lx in the Rancho Cordova Calif. Daniel C. Marett '89 and SuEUen E. Carey October wedding, Daniel is an auditor for UJB Financial Corp. arc planning a a Casimir School in graduate of Penn State, she formeriy at St. Transfiguration Catholic School in Shamokin and at Hickory Dickory Day Nursery in at Shamokin. Christine M. Sloat '88 and Benjamin K Hayes were married in March. Chnstmc is a registered nunc at Poudre Valley Hospital, I-'ort L. Bryan K. planned. Lisa is a registered nurse at Lehigh Hospital in AUeniown. Brian is an accountant for Rainer Co. in Newtown Square. Michele Lisa M. Simons '88 and lluni Samir Wahba have announced their engagement. Lisa is employed by Maidenform Inc. Angela M. Matlno '89 and Timothy F, Reinoehl were married recently. Angela is a substitute teacher in the North Schuylkill and Shenandoah Valley school districts. They live in Dunmore. She and her husband, Ten^, are the parents of a son, Chad, age six. Todd K. McAllister Sanders are planning a June I'hcy live in l-'on Collins. Suzanne Feudale '89 and Lewis E. Crone wedding for next year. Suzanne is employed at the Columbia -Montour County Area Agency on Aging. employed with Townscnd, '89 and '91 Julie L. wedding. Todd is Inc. are planning a A. Stadnlckl '88 in April. technologist at Sunbury and Patrick N. Jcnni is a medical Community Hospital. Tamara Fry have announced their engagement, Tonya is medical technologist at the Robert Packer '89 and Brent Tamara recently. L. Sutton '88 and Craig S. Wilhclm Shelley L. Thrash '88 and Lee R. Spencer are planning an October wedding. ShcUcy is at York Hospital Dental Center as t Michelle Garrlty Sweeney '89 wedding. Michelle '89 planning are is at in June. William is a senior American Home Foods, Good were mamcd empoloyed by Lancaster General Hospiul, They live in Lilitz. is ji Hospital. William C. Meltler Jr. '89 and Karen R Wands were married accountant I'hcy live in Danville. employed Jeffrey and Jill A. engagement. '89 their students. a technical intelligence officer. Army kindergarten teacher JennI Lagerman S. AUeniown. arc planning a publicist. Collins, Col. in Espy. '88 has joined the staff of Warren Mall, John and a Jody L. Ocker '89 has graduated from the Air Force internship program at Keesler Air Force Base Medical Center. Miss, July 1991 a special education teacher Erica Beth Parsons '89 and Robert H Vogler were married in December. Erica is a at Kenwood High School m substitute teacher for the is a video editor for They Baltimore, Md. John Family Guide Network in Paupack School District. reside in Paupack. Jenkintown, Pa. dental hygienist. Colette Trugllo '88 and Joseph Camlsa '89 will be married on October 20, 1990. Colette is a senior Ux accountant for Merck Co., Inc. & Joe a painter and vidcographer. is Jeffrey Scott WImmer '88 and Donna L Sims have announced their engagement. Jeffrey is a substitute teacher for the Council School Rock District. 1989 Representative: Feme Boulevard John Apt. M. Walker, 88 II. Drexel in is & preventing and idciiiifying hearing problems. in Tonya Colleen Lynn Clark '89 500 S. Carmichael Apt. 303, Sierra Visu, 85635. Natalie Sur Sayland '88 and Mark K. Ft'lli '89 were mamcd recently. Naialic is a desktop publisher for liCC International Corp. Bradsireet. and Pamela A. Miklus were married in June. employed. They live in Macungie. retired analyst for Bell '89 have Sassani were married He was financial reside in Rcslon, Va. Hrenda is a secretary /bookkeeper for Webster & Webster of Pa,, Inc. Christopher is employed by Ihc Susqueniu Area Schwd District, a John and are planning a June 1991 wedding. a district trainer for is and Medical for J. a is for Services. Todd Brenda I'ariNf York. Roberl S. McCreary "88 and Heather L. Sampsell are planning a May 1991 wedding, Robcn is an emergency medical technician at Gcisinger Medical Center. Holland, They Sandra LIberlella Grccnplaie were married ai Michael Audio M. in wedding Sports Bar and as a diving teacher Wilkes-Barre YMCA. D. D.C. recently. Nina Lisa and Andrew They reside '89 DebbI Latshaw '89 teaches IS fourth-grade Huachuca as Atlantic, Krislln P. Lamb '88 and John M. Dienes were married recently. Knilin is a sccrcUry in the USS Sue live in a 2Ij at Monpcr Deniie is employed with the Child Development Council at the Weil Side Daycare Center. Mark is employed by Pre-Mix Industries. working therapist Michael April. in Ann Kosiek Jeffrey Rehabilitation Support Services in Washington, July wedding. a '88 and mamcd '69 were speech nurse in the emergency room of Wilkes Harrc '88 and Government 1992 April M. Colleen Curley Prilchard R. Taddcl a registered ii General Hoipilal. Denhe Labcckl a programmer/analyst Patte's Ll» Sumatios H. They live in Stephen H. Krum '89 and Wendy M. Kishbaugh were married in April. Stef^en is employed by Northumberland County. They live live in DiitricL Sharon is County Pancher were married They Williamspon, '88 and John Pericci are wedding. They represenuiive with Bell of Pa. a teacher Jane Witmer have announced Teresa C. Perry '88 and Kevin C. Kessler were married in May. 7'eresa is a sales Colleen and recently. Selinsgrove. planned, Cathy Colleen Klngnley '88 and Jamei Carro arc at Hulmes Jennifer a marketing reviewer for Prudential Insurance in for David '88 and '89 Kline E. Sassano Joseph '89 are planning an April 1991 wedding, Diitrici. planning an Auguil wedding. '89 and Blair Williamspon. Peckham Stacy Jackie Vanas were married Enterprise, Ala. Jennifer Mary M. Peck Danielle M. King '88 and David W. Micklci/. were married recently. Danielle ii a computer teacher with Coaieivillc School Cindy N. Hurst '89 and Melvin L. Senscnig arc planning a September wedding. Cindy IS a seventh grade language arts teacher in the Warwick School District. Whittock were married recently. '89 have announced their engagement. TTiey live in filoomiburg. '89 and Todd Parry October wedding. Debra is a caseworker for the Lackawaruia Branch of the Pennsylvania Associabon for the Blind. Debra Lynn Hartman Mark Hampton '89 and Blllhlme arc planning a fall 1991 wedding. a is Montgomery at a Luzerne 1991 a special education teacher for is the Spring-Ford School District. J. ii are planning an and Associates Inc. Hospital, M. Anita Steely '89 were married in May. is Ann Intermediate UniL planning a June 1991 an accountant for Gerald D. are mamed Susan M. Paluba Edwards '89 wedding. Theresa Bahner '89 and Arthur E. Sweeney '89 are planning an October wedding. They are both archaeologists with Louis Berger '88 was injured in an in March, leaving her Catholic Youth Center. L. Schneck Bonnie and Well Chester, in Philadelphia, Jacqueline M. Janeako '88 and Angelo J. Conforti were married in June, Jacqueline ii employed in the accounting diviiion of Ccniolidated Freight. They live in Avoca. '88 Angsladt Corkcry. CPA in Haiboro, Bonnie is a special education teacher at TYie Devereux Fotmdation m automobile accident paraly/ed from the hips down, according to a repon from Mary C, Dougherty. Teresa is undergoing rehabilitation in the Magce Hospital been named Valley '88 hat the Howie and Charles Galai are planning a June wedding. speech and language therapist at Soviet Youth Exchange program. Hill. David Glowalch '89 and Angela P. planmng a June 1991 wedding. David is employed in management at AU-Phase Electric Supply Company. J. Fidishin are ElUabelh Gombert '89 and W. Craig Humphrey are planning an October wedding. EliLabeih is employed by Underwater USA. Allssa A. Grimes '89 and William L. Steely '89 are planning a September weddmg. Alissa IS a medical technologist at Memonal Hospital. William Chemical Co, is a chemist with Shell Jol Ann Ransdorf '89 and Timothy SuUivan arc planning a Febniary '91 wedding. JefTery Relterman '89 management specialist Chemical Waste Systems. is a chemical waste working He J. at resides in Eastern Ambler Pa. Joann Sevlson '89. R.N.. has been named Orthopedic umt manager at Community General Osteopathic Hospital, SherrI Shuman '89 and Steven Kreisher have announced their engagement. Sherri is employed by Sl Joseph Hospital Dile P. Sinnol '89. 2Li, hu imved for St Ebncndorf Air Force Base, AUslti. He is an air weapon* contoller with ihe 744 Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron. TtwAKjmnlQuartedy, SumtTWiOOO 37 duty Soviet Union '89 of Lower Jonelle L. SIsonIck Nazareth TouTiship was IdUed August 3 when a single-engine plane crashed into her car as she sat in The her father's driveway pilot, who had an I8-ye«r-old Just received his Continued from PaQe 21 which has now been converted into his museum. With the exception of a new log house under corwtnjciion. til of the buildings, we were told by a young descendant of Vdpolenov. were designed by the artist himself. In my opinion. Vdpolcnov's works arc comparable lo the Wycih's in our country. In fact, half of his paintings can be found in the United States, mainly in Williamsburg and in New York City. His grandson informed us that his wish in life is to have a major Vdpolenov exhibit, in either Moscow or New York, where his entire collection of some 60 to 70 paintings can be shown. From the estate we traveled to the main headquarters of the Seventh Day Adventist Church in Russia for a (our and a vegetarian lunch. The young seminarian, who gave iw a tour of the most modem facility we had seen in the Palmer Township. Hampshire man license the day before, in New also died in the accidcnL was visiting her father. lo have her car's oil Officials said Jonelle Anthony Sisonick Jr.. changed. She was about to drive garage when the plane fell on the received JonelJe the car into the car. bachelor's a degree in business education in December 1989. She had been a census worker for Northampton County and a banquet waitress Bethlehem Township. Candlelight Irm in She also had been a substitute teacher in the Phillipsburg School at the District. She was member a of Mary's Catholic St. Church, Alpha. Leah Tomsho '89 and David B, Carlton Leah is have announced their engagement. employed by Metrobase Cable Advertising. '89 and Michele Pages are Cheryl Merchants Bank. wedding. manager with management a Scott is John M. Walker *89 Walter have announced trainee with in A. Drexel Hill. engagement. Ricki employed by the U.S. Bureau of the Census. Cindl Weiss '89 EFE at is a marketing assisUnt is at Laboratories in Horsham, Pa. Robert L. Woolslayer Jr. '89 is working Thompson Organization in Doylestown in the sales Lisa Marie Yonkln '89 and Timothy S. Fenstemacher are planning a June 1991 wedding. Lisa is a substitute teacher in local school districts. Thomas L. Young '89 and Julie P. Balderslon are planning a September weddmg. employed is AMP Inc. in as a programmer analyst to maximize coming to Bloomsburg this summer, a program coruisting of poetry reading in when they come to America and Bloomsburg institute was being held simultaneously. and how much they want Moreover, as my colleague Dr. to learn about the U.S." Bailey noted in his diary. "Natasha and the children presented a program consisting of reading poetry and playing music to us. Brought tears to my eyes. Soviet children beautiful, eager but stymied by their government. They had tremendous presence about them lo perform so societies. musically talented they are, of the soil science presentations included the chairperson department, the director of computer 33498. Sally Jean Shankwcllcr '90 and Gary V. Riddell were married recently. They reside m ShoemakenvtUe. Rita Marie Carawan '90 and John F. Cecco are planning a summer 1991 wedding. Rita employed by Geisinger Clinic as an is '90 and Uta D. Penrod September 1990 wedding. James a consultant with Ernst and Young. '90 is Edward B. November and plannmg are a employed at Geisinger B. Koelsch are planning a is Stanek Jr, wedding. Maureen Medical Center. accountant James Maureen Polakowski Lisa Maictu Marie Welllver m were married '90 and Phillip J. in June. pleased lo report that Hank's many participants as the concert. of Soil Sciences and Photosynthesis called a town meeting during which the Bloomsburg University delegation presented a forum on Bloomsburg University and our some of the major differences in our two was attended mostly by the same high school students who had been engaged in our programs at the institute, a few of their parents, and some of the inslilutc's faculty members. Following a lively wo hour discussion observations of It i and question and answer session, Pushchino's restaurant where concluding banquet. otir wc returned to the Hotel we were treated to a four Interpreter a/to ur guides, and the heads of the institute's soil science department and the international education program joined us for dirmer Everyone took a turn proposing and a farewell parly. champagne toast We ended this emotional celebration by our Soviet friends leading us in the singing of "My Bonnie Liea Over the Ocean" and "Wc Shall Overcome." MAY The signing 1990 ttie All of these activities occurred bclwecn 9 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. with only a break for lunch. At 7 p.m., the Institute FRIDAY, James P. Shevllo, Representative: 11884 Sunchase Court, Boca Raton, FL am I Professor Kefeli, Felix, The meetings and representative. at The program consisted of a baritone, soprano, accordian player, and iwo presentation attracted as our sojourn in Pushchino. Felix has plartned a very busy day for us, most of which revolved around Hank Bailey's lectures and demonstrations. Sharon ZuzelskI '89 has joined the staff of Benchmark Advertising in Scranton as an account presenting his afternoon demonstration, a concert professional acrobats. THURSDAY. MAY 3 We are winding down at and brown wool knee socks for women), and a past ofPico where we waited in line for stamps for 30 minutes. We walked by outdoor food stands, each of which sold single items of vegetables including potatoes, beets, and cucumbers (no visible signs of meat). While Hank was Dr. Bailey then presented his interactive video demonstration on AIDS to the 12 students. We learned that sex education is not part of the curriculum in the schools there. When glancing at the attentive students, it was obvious that their eyes were glued to the TV monitor. That evening I wrote in my diary, "I am so impressed with the way these young students can converse in English, well for us." Hanisburg. Juck Mulka Photo DINNER PARTY hosted by Olga Kouslovskaya on May Day for BU delegation and Iriends. University this summer. how department Thomas is will be expectations Kersteller their objectives The mothers and grandmothers of these children baked cookies and pastries or "sweets" as our Russian friends called them. As we were mimching on these goodies and about sipping tea, we spoke to the young people working with Bell '89 and Rick its English, piano selections featuring Chopin, native folk songs played on a mandolin, and the singing of such favorite American songs as 'Tea for Two" and "Autumn Leaves." M. Corp. and resides Atlantic as an engineer Rickl is we met there with his wife of participated in assistant production ATAS Aluminum whom of November planning a are which had over lUO doctors and over 200 employed, a bookstore, a clothing store with mostly empty shelves (except for an assortment of black hospital, nurses crops by growing them naturally in greenhouses without the effects of environmental pollutants, such as acid rain and pesticides. A reception was fashioned for us that evening at the institute in Pushchino. Twelve high school students, some Corporation. is who was learned that one of I yield the KImberly A. Vogel '89 and Kenneth L. Hankinson are planning a spring 1991 wedding. Kimberly is a production assistant at Cheryl L. HIppensteel '88 bed stated further that there are presently Tarter from Idaho, method. Beth Underwood '89 and David F. Kline '88 are planning an August wedding. Beth is employed at Geisinger Medical Center. David is employed by PP&L. '89 and Scott who attended last evening's program relumed to hear Hank's presentation and some even brought their friends. Needless lo say, they were impressed. We also found time during that day to lour lite liKal 240students teaching the Meitlandcr method of growing vegetables lo 41 students. Although I am not familiar with this particular planning a July wedding. Walbel He This religion brought happiness to my life," While we were at the Adventist headquarters, Norm Dau Pushchino was also convened at 2 p.m. for a demonstration by Hank, and the lecture hall of some 50 seats was oversubscribed. It was interesting to observe that tlic 12 inception there its century. NBEA. Construction scientist treating patients with around the turn of the 20th 500 Adventist prayer homes in the Soviet Union. Interestingly, when asked why he became an Adventist, he replied. "My parents were registered members of the Communis! Party. I was an engineer and was tmhappy. since education graduate in her class at BU. She also received a one-year professional membenhip in Matthew Trego and a studying the effects of acupuncture by microwaves rather than needles. A general meeting of all faculty at the various iiLstitutcs in cells, Moscow-Pushchino region, reported that the number of Adventisls in the Soviet Union has doubled every ten years Christine L. Spohn '89 received the 1990 National Business Education Association Award of Merit for being the outstanding business the sciences and two of his associates, the head of the Institute of Mathematics, a number of microbiologists, a physicist conducting research on the effects of radiation on human 4 of a statement of understanding, which focuses primarily on student and faculty exchange programs between Bloomsburg University and the Institute of Soil Sciences and Photosynthesis, occurred early that morning by President Ausprich and Professor Kefeli. We thought that we had previously loured all of the institute's facilities, but there was one that Profeator Kefeli had been It was a saving for us on our departure day to Moscow bomb shelter that had been converted recently to rooms designed for literary and political discussion. The sense that the "cold war" between our countries was over prompted Kefeli, as he commented, "to make better and practical use of the shelter for his comrades at the institute." Laura Littlejohn married recently. Clinic. They live '90 and Terry Knorr were Laura is employed by Geisinger in Bloomsburg. Jill K. Winger '90 and Keith A. Wilson arc plarming a summer 1991 wedding. at Polyclinic Medical Cenler. Jill ii a rairse When we returned to Kefeli's office, we were greeted by The Alumni Ouansrly, Summer t990 38 Union- Soviet Professor Eugene Golovlcv, who is the Academy of Science's director of the Center for Biological Reicarch and an elected member of the Party Congress. Kefeli wanted a of his staff with some political clout to become familiar with £>r. Bailey's interactive video program. So member Hank went work to again in presenting brief a demonstration. The balance of the morning, however, was spent discussing political changes in the Soviet Union with Professor Golovlcv, He is a Gorbachev supporter who Our on the other hand, is at the opposite end of the spectrum and believes significant changes can believes change should occur slowly and methodically. friend Felix, political We found ourselves in a between Golovlcv and Ri/.vanov, which was eventually toned down by Kefeli. When I asked Folk Deputy Golovlcv, as he is called, about the Soviet people becoming restless and perhaps causing a revolution because of their perception that "nothing is happening," he replied after a slight pause, 'T^o, I do not fear a revolution because the Communist system over the last 70 years has taught our people to occur within the next five years. lively debate become patient." Wc concluded our session with Professors Kefeli and Golovlcv and returned to the hold's restaurant where we were met by Galena, Marina, Natasha and Nade/Jida (our four wonderful inierprelcrs and guides) who simply could not have been any more gracious and kind. They presented each of us with gifts as we bid our emotional good-byes. We Moscow made plans earher in the week to meet Olga, Margarita and Rasa at the arrived in at 6 p.m. and had Harry Ausprich Pholo CLOSING BANQUET at the Institute; Vera Dmitrieva. executive director of the Vernadsky Institute Center for Biosphere Studies; Dr. Felix Rizvanov. head of Environmental Technology program at the Institute; Professor Valentin Kefeli, director of the Institute; Dr. Galena Vasiljeva, scientist and interpreter; Natasha Dobrynina, English teacher and interpreter; (standing) Nadezhda Sacharova, head of foreign languages lor Academy of Sciences and interpreter; Dr. James Parsons, director of international education at BU; Marina Samujiova, assistant to Vera Dmitrieva and director of the art gallery at the Institute; Dr. Hank Bailey, director of the Institute for Interactive Technologies; and Dr. John S. Mulka, dean of student development. famous Moscow Circus. The performance started at 7 p.m., wc had only one hour to register at the Academician Hotel, which is owned and operated by the U.S.S.R.'s Academy of Sciences, and to meet our friends at the circus. When we arrived, we were met with ycl another surprise. Michael and Natasha, who also were at Bloomsburg so (from loft) program that he will be invited to attend an International Ecology and Education Conference in Moscow next May. The groundwork for collaborative efforts between Moscow State University and Bloomsburg University were also begun. We wanted a change from our Soviet diet so we made arrangements with Olga and Felix to have lunch in a Chinese resuurant. While we enjoyed the meal, our Soviet friends said it was "all right," but they preferred their own foods, It was the first time that any of them had eaten in a Chinese restaurant in Moscow. Heavy-duty shopping came next as we were departing for home tomorrow and had little time during the week to buy gifts for our families and friends. We were taken to a hard currency store. "Beriozka." where most of our shopping was done. Once again we found Ja6v Mulhii I'hoio who were BU at last summer: Soviet students Margarita, Michael, with Natasha and Rasa. University last summer, had flown over two hours from Magnitogorsk in the Ural Mounuiins to Moscow to be with us for the weekend. We found out that Ihey received my only yesterday (May 3) informing them of our planned visit to Pushchino and Moscow. letter Yes. this was moment on our I first stilt another heartwarming and emotional told me a day later. "When As Natasha trip. saw you walking flustered and forgot to the circus arena. 1 became days, the one of the longest standing ovations I have ever observed. Our last evening in Moscow ended in Hank's hotel room with Felix, our gracious host and the person most responsible for our trip. President Ausprich. Dr. Bailey. Dr. Parsons and 1 in our own sincere and genuine ways — expressed our gratitude and appreciation to Dr. Rizvanov for the many courtesies that he. his colleagues and his friends extended to us. It was good to have this special lime with Felix. SUNDAY, MAY Today was were sad SATURDAY, MAY hand, friends head ecologist in the U.S.S.R.. and his colleagues. We the morning and early afternoon comparing educational delivery systems, learning about "gaming" and simulation theory in the U.S.S.R.. and demonstrating spent interactive video. They were so impressed with Hank's America." Everyone We asked Frank Hunsinger. our driver, for just one favor on the way home. We were craving burgers and fries, so would he please stop at McDonald's in East Stroudsburg. "Gladly." he responded smiling. Postscript We Circus was exactly what the doctor would have prescribed for relaxation. laughs and enjoyment. students met us at the hotel as we departed for the beautiful and highly-revered campus of Moscow State University. We had a very important meeting scheduled with Dr. Dmitri Kavtaradze, who is tlie really did bless agreed. Scmenyaka, one of the most famous Russian ballerinas, was celebrating her twentieth anniversary at the Bolshoi. The performance was outstanding, and Scmenyaka received Moscow 5 The four BU-connected commented, "God We fmally arrived in Bloomsburg at Buckalew Place at 7 p.m. lo see the tulips in full bloom and the smiling faces of our famiUes. It was good to be home. my English words." By the way. Natasha is planning to study English at a Russian university next fall. After our busy schedule the past two Pan Am's 747 "Ocean Clipper" was ready for us when we boarded. In fact, it left 15 minutes early since all passengers on the manifest were seated. It was strange leaving at 12:45 p.m. (Moscow time) and arriving in New York almost nine hours later at 2:30 p.m. DST. As we crossed the George Washington Bridge. I our-selvcs running against time as able to purchase the last four tickets to see the performance of "Swan Lake" at the renowned Bolshoi Theater. were indeed fortunate because Lyudmila wc were PRESIDENT AUSPRICH our young friends and saw them waving their arms and After spending ten days with them last summer and several days again during this past week, it was almost like leaving family behind. at crying. We early 6 a day of mixed emotions. On the one hand, we country and especially our Soviet to leave the whose camaraderie will be missed. On the other excited about seeing our families again. early for the airport and took advantage of our wc were left departure Moscow. At to have one last sightseeing tour of we drove past McDonald's and saw a waiting line of nearly two blocks long. Again. I was impressed by the number of buildings with the scaffolding around them aixi wondered where it all came from. to 9: 15 a.m., Margarita, Rasa, Natasha and Michael came lo the airport say one last good-bye to us. As wc progressed expeditiously through customs this lime, we glanced back While this article was being written. Dr. Bailey is in the process of inviting Dr. Felix Rizvanov and Ms. Marina Samujiova. one of our interpreters and tour guides, to pursue graduate programs in instructional technology at Bloomsburg University. Both have indicated their iniere-.i in interactive video and would become the first Soviets to receive degrees in this program. TTwAlumnlOjaftwly. Summer 1990 BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY I 39 Alumni Association ADVENTURE TOURS —The Vanishing Wilderness 8 days and 7 nights October 15-23. 1990 FROM $1295 + MOTOR COACH . • Travel with a marine wildlite expert/ ecologist • Explore Nova TO NYC Scotia. 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