Published by Bloomsburg University Inside Cover Story: Professor exhibits photography at Smithsonian The cover photo of Paramount Chief Madame Theresa Vehhi, Mende Peoples, Southern Sierra Leone, hy V is era Viditz- Ward (Copyright 1987). one of 48 photographic portrait her exhibit. "Paramount Chiefs oj Sierra Leone." 'Best Buys' Magazine ranks BU in top 10 percent of America's public and colleges for its universities "quality relative to prii " < Voluntarism Whether a student or an alumnus, there seems to be endless opportunities for puhln service For some people, it's a new idea, w hile others have distinguished themselves as lolunteei s Commencement Part of the Bloomsburg University family for over 40 sears — as student, alumnus, faculty member — John Scrimgeour shares his role models w ith December graduates. You Do' 'Everything A by-product of the Sesquicentennial, university's this video documentary focuses on environmental issues in Pennsylvania and the world. Departments Calendar Campus news Classnotes Sports \ in and to be able Message President's hearing the thoughls ol others as well as convey- We desire to instill in our students ing their own. Somethingyou've known all along music a greater appreciation of literature, an, By G THOMAS the need lor Illness, recreaiion. and survival President. Bloomsburg University have served During the five years Bloomsburg University, have frequently been thereby enhancing the capacity to enjoy skills, I and healthy full We life. want our studenis have BU Increasingly, people outside the ter. have come — accomplishments of your alma ma- in the to know what you ' ve Bloomsburg University that Nemko Several years ago. Martin school. How League Edui at ion at a and State University, just recently accolades came our way result of a "America's Best College Buys" conducted by Money magazine. In an article written by Jersey Gilbert for the magazine's 1990 Fall "Money Guide" issue, BU received B ranking of 30th for Ausprich ing BU in the lop 10 percent of America's public colleges and universities. Money used 17 measures ol survey — SAT scores and class rank of incoming freshmen, the student-faculty ratio, at tuition expenses, and the numbei While these library. books ol in the quantitative traditional more direct bearing Personally, I on measured, that have a ure of a university lies in what students do with what they This thought learn. was echoed in a recently released report titled, "Priorities for the our students to be able to lake respond search, traditional scholarship, applied re- and public service, including regional activities, constitute important parts of our mission, the Slate System's greatest contribution to the ment and wealth of Pennsylvania sible economic develop- social well-being of the lo il sible value to the well we want they learn and all by making independent and respon- judgements and decisions according high ethical values and to While we certainly appreciate the recognition national in publications, these less quantifiable qualities are the true measure of our — institution the real test for a university after all, what studenis do is with whal they learn. You.ouralumni.are living BU proof that is scoring at Commonpos- lies in the fullest development of oui Students' capacities to be effective professionals, responsible parents the lop of its class, ognized for the line institution is. BU cited as would be a The Quarterly one just is 4 Best College Buys' Bloomsburg University and ting that job done allows us to tell ing live other Penn- sylvania State System ol Higher Education uni- were ranked among the lop versities supported institutions Money survey by in the 1 00 public- nation following magazine thai a examines magazine's IWICMoncy Guide" issue. BU Fall tive puce" to Wth for "ils quality rela- comparison in lo other public institutions throughout the country. BU places in the public colleges and universities, According loGilbert's system a The ranking lop 10 percent of America's lo article. examine If us know. you have an addition see devel- pick up the phone higher does work. As I ment The magazine used Statistical analy- based on I 7 measures ami compared ol academic performance, that charged less thai charged more eliminated schools In the article, Gilbert we teach is — and more important than w hat what our 96,000 students learn." What from school fairly magazine to Try Pittsburgh, Wilkes-Barre. Long be something going on to an alumni event school," and said the perts and consultants to conduct its to use the for COSl school's full official price, our students to have a familiarity with the major narrowly specialized and sectarian colleges." it that contributions of human knowledge in the hu- manities, social sciences, natural sciences and mathematics in the in order to be ai home every vi here universe of ideas; to assess the validity of the ideas they will hear and read by applying analytical and quantitative thinking skills; to and to use out-of-state the case ol public schools." Gilbert did not consider two-year col leges attract charges wrote in "We and those thai mainly adult students, and we eliminated While the rankings highlight those institu- tions that "provide Strong educations at thai are more than lair," the) are flOl puces intended to serve as a definitive guide lo choosing a them you m is call college. the tough- when you your Bloomsburg call. are going. job is really you for a at the local like. day to organize to find out at a and then BU Other State System ofHigher Education uni- Hippenstiel '68 Linda Long Se< retarylRecords Clerk Tim Brooks Bryan '92 '91 Carolyn Butcher '91 Kyle Fetterolf '92 Jody Heckman '92 Rick Kemmerer '91 McAleer "92 Stuart Mark Schiffer '92 Student Staff stu- is. beautiful it BU to a back to Stop at the lo say hello Communication and involvement Bloomsburg University Alumni Association. Won't i status as veterans, On behalfof the Alumni Association Board of university is Directors and the entire staff at the Fenstemaker affirmative action Alumni House. to ing abilities so that they can be lifelong learners; (42nd). Clarion (45th). and Lock health) and prosperous 1991. 2 BLOOMSBURG ALU MM QUARTERLY Haven (55th). would like to w ish everyone a or union membership. The additionally committed to Indiana :2nd). Shippcnsbiirgt2 l)th).MillerNVille 1 to irigin, ancestry, life style, affectional or sexual preference, handicap, Vietnam era versities receiving the top 100 ranking included committed opportunities for all persons without regard understand the approaches used to gam knowledge through the development of critical think- i is providing equal educational and employment to race, color, religion, sex, age. national two you meet us halfway? Gilbert wrote. Doug what your thing about Fenstemaker Alumni House io a successful if Participate in the campus s tell high school or Come ke) And Get involved friend or neighbor each week. how '48 Ludwig Furgele '52 Talk to people about BU. Communicate one good to sec J. Alumni Office Staff Pat "Share a Day" program by allowing a visit Come too. area. attend your class reunion. dent to sure is your area. Help out Help college. Millard C. Frank Call a fellow area. you someone, in Elwood M. Wagner '43 John W. Thomas '47 Director of Alumni Affairs another way to get involved. planning an c\ enl community bas- Fenstemaker Alumni House at the live in the in that college night program survey. "To create the most consistent system tell Volunteering Help out Schuyler '24 in action, Try a cultural event on campus; there to Money used F. Earl A. Gehrig '37 Island, or swimming and diving teams country. wrote that or away. women's Philadelphia to sec themen's and team lock horns with whose performance involve- home event, either a athletic or the wrestling rankings. Edward really it, it is est talent in the fell in the Hervey B. Smith '22 Doing what? than their 'ex- we want Bloomsburg UniverOur general education program outlines a set of outcomes we want every student to achieve. Specifically, we want is sity students to learn? long range plan in the Gelling alumni involved. ketball or solicited the help ol educational ex- comparison, we decided when you call. Try school's actual that figure to the cost. "Schools 1-800-526- mentioned, the second major area of titled those thai deliver the "best Attend Members Life Clayton H. Hinkcl '40 survey of the lop 100 private schools) and idem todetermine the expected cost of each school, Honorary 0254 That's fill it takes. The capable staff at the Fenstemaker Alumni House is always ready to public education for Gary C. Wilson "87 let you haven't IS oi 20 yeais, lei US know, in Scott P. Righter '84 orchange jobs. us know. If you run into someone let concentration sis Donna L. Kinder '80 Judy R. Wright '82 lei us your family, to get a promotion, you If you move, II Seymour '71 Fagnam Jr. '74 Patricia A. Washeleski '79 Corey M. Waters '79 notes. educational institutions (they also produced a the buck." in We need to hear from you. J. Richard T. Howenstine '76 Suzanne Cromack McCabe '77 Hughes mates, friends, and family through the class know. L. Albert happenings of your fellow class- latest Money all performance data which could be "compared Hence, nothing Margaret L. Burns '67 Gary | Communication is a two-way street, however. an article written by Jersey Gilbert for the In you filling about the them they should the state. you umpcominjj agc education." in Richard R. Lloyd '62 Sandra Swetland Williams '66 II new programs such even Lychos '52 Scrimgeour '53 S. S. Vera A. Derk '60 |^ "Share a Day." and as "America's Best College Buys." We and creative Nancy John in get- do with what they citizens, Mary Lou F. John '45 Richard E. Grimes '49 isourmost alum and leaders in their communities and Ruth Dugan Smeal '39 '41 C. Stuart Edwards aspect of keeping in scores indicated thai they provide a below-avcr- and partners, informed Helen H. Cimbala '35 of happenings within the organization. university lies in what students learn." Directors The Alumni Quarterly, our job chapter events, excit- 'Those ol" Mary Anne Klemkosky '59 ten times it Trathcn '68 J. Treasurer keep you informed to about one of John is rnorcdilficuli in trying important tool be rec- it Edwards '70 E. Past President touch, but to must say The two main thrusts of the plan arc Without communication and involvement Bloomsburg University continue I very proud. and, with yOUf continued Interest and support. will table. document of which we as an association can be a pected' cost scored highly," wrote Gilbert. "The ultimate measure sky" thoughts on the in the Vice President put a lot of "pie we motion. As with most plans, vehicles, such as goals. life which comes from being included oped economic development meaningful contribution a everywhere. And, most importantly, Pennsylvania Slate Sysiem of Higher Education During the 1990s." "Though make received a ranking of institutional quality believe that the ultimate meas- James B. Creasy '57 Secretary measures deserve consideration, there are other factors, things less easily to plan into of directors, has put a long range academic per- to rank the schools in their formance items such and a true sense of respect, they will be able "its quality relative to price,"" plac- briefly, Nancy as a survey of slow down, that, and the world Community so in- Gel an ivy i<> to physical and biological environments and to being of the earth, their neighbors, and people cludcdBU inhisbook. President Associasurvey the surroundings. The Alumni the board tion, after 18 months of hard work by to an exceptional good time a '76 III is always based on known all along is G. Thomas Hughes it have a better sense of their relationship to the their society family 76 started, is just getting As another year to HUGHES III BU Alumni Assoc iation President, a I impressed with the great pride you, the alumni, Alumni Association Board of Directors Officers and theatre and lo foster a greater appreciation of HARRY AUPRICH. PhD By — Communication a two-way street effectively, both communicate to and will take positive steps provide such educational and employment opportunities. J Recent Pcnnsyhania Higher Education As- Agency sistance statistics indicate the participa- tion rate of high school seniors has jumped 48.7 percent in 1983 to 58.3 percent "Most of the growth from in 1989. the participation rate in has been fueled by an increase number of in the women attending col lege." Dr. Moyer said. "The State System's enrollment numbers reflect that growth." The number of women students attending System universities increased at a 4-to-l State ratio over men 1990. according to enrollment in Women students account figures 59 percent for of the Stale System's overall enrollment. Universities' statistics this year, show 58.459 women enrolled an increase of 1,935. or 3.4 percent. The number of men attending System Slate institutions increased slightly to 40,623. State System numbers an in- crease of 778. or almost 2.0 percent. Enrollment of non-traditional students, those defy national trends age 25 or older, also continued non-iradilional, and full-lime students are enrolling in Pennsylvania's 14 State System of Higher Education over 25. For the universities, ac- enrollment fall 1 990 fall semester. 990 2 1,1 .0 9. or 5. 1 percent over 1 semester increased average age of State System students the that is 24 years old. System in System enrollment has eight years, State risen 25 percent. The number of "Non-traditional students usually return to school after a significant change such as divorce, a change State 1 ,03 1 , System stuin- a three percent increase. System Chancellor James H. McCormick said. "State System enrollments continue to defy national trends and rise at a steady pace. These increases are a direct result of the System's primary mission of providing at System is that to enroll significant recommended numbers of out the growth are provided." employer . . . license plate Good news! By Homecoming 1991 you As 1990 drew see the to a close, we finally obtained lo contract with the it months first applica- initial will take about a for a metal it 500 as last month will take a sample be pro- to few more months for So by early fall. BU plates should that who placed their orders as March and April. long ago We want you to know your checks have been deposited, and and preparation costs paid by the Association. Without your loyal support and your patience, historic access mission." Moyer. State Sys- students." participation rate of college-bound high school seniors in vania has grown rapidly over the years." state- of high school graduates, the State more of these Pennsyllast earned will help to offset the design this project are enrolled lem director of research. "In a declining Mover added, "The Orlando, Florida in 16, 1991 Boca Raton. Florida eight could not have succeeded. In the near future, in Luncheon in 18, 1991 Fort Myers. Florida alumni tration Plate" which asks will receive an PennDOT Artists Series The Boys Choir of llurlem Saturday, Wednesday, February 20, 1991 Luncheon in Gainesville ichmar\ 2 The Chestnut Brass Company Friday, March 15 Thursday, February 21, 1991 Dinner in Atlanta. Georgia Friday, February 22, 1991 Dinner in Tuesday, April 23 Raleigh. N.C. Contact the office Saturday, March 2, 1991 All-Pennsylvania Citation Luncheon Washington, D C. of the Dean of Student Development and Director of the Arts Council, area Dr. John Mulka, 717-389-4409, Saturday, April 13, 1991 lor ticket information. formances are at K p.m. All per- Mitrum Friday, April 26, 1991 Hall. Haas ( in enter lor the Arts. Husky Club Dinner-Dance &. Silent Auction For a copy of the Department Saturday, April 27, 1991 ALUMNI DAY Recital Calendar, as well as the Awards Dinner-Dance Wednesday, July Dinner in of Music's 1991 Concert- 24. 1991 BU theatre season, call the Alumni Office at 7I7-3H9-405H or 1-800-526-0254. Dover. Delaware for information aboul your vehicle. Please return these applications Alumni Celebrity 19, 1991 Tampa/St. Petersburg who "Application for Special Organization Regis- It's Lauderdale. Florida Class of 1941 Reunion Dinner and friends have ordered the license plates to the in Fort the and develop solutions allowing the Slate System Dr. in Directors bly and the Governor to address these concerns attracting Dinner and plates to be manufactured interest is Friday, February 15, 1991 for the System plans to work with the General Assem- "Over 78 percent of our students boon urn I Columbia. S.C. Philadelphia Chapter Luncheon and friends wide pool in 1991 14. The Philadelphia Orchestra especially appreciates the patience of alumni Chancellor McCormick added. "The Slate Class of 1966 Reunion Philadelphia Chaptei Penn- informs us that once the Alumni The Alumni Association Board of enrollment." System Dinner [991 14, 1991 Bloomsburg University Husky. distributed. 59 percent of lull-time." said Dr. Kerry L. 1991 you license plates as sylvania Department of Transportation lo pro- three its 13, 2(>. Richmond, Va. Tuesday, February will highways. enough paid orders duced. Then students 1991 HOMECOMING Saturday, December Luncheon gets green light tion process, the State System's overall continue in Monday, February be spotted. to Dinner Dinner design to be drawn and approved, and about attending college. account for Wednesday, February Saturday, February Associaiion has completed the number of 12, the 18th largest is in the state. PennDOT has been fueled by an Women buildings on With over 10.500 duce special organization license plates bear- "Most of the growth . Commonwealth, with 690 employees, the State System ing the . Hall Philadelphia Chapter Luncheon Saturday, October Thursday, February over 4,000 acres of land. travel the state's quality unless operating and capital resources ". for Pennsylvania's State System of Higher Edu- as a priority for the 1990s enrollments be stabilized for a five-year women Mm am cation comprises 14 universities located through- Bloomsburg University increase in the h 15 in call l-X()()-52f>- professional development, self-development, or McCormick said. System Planning Commis- period to main the universities' educational for said. confronting additional students," Dr. sion Moyer use of their leisure time." BU "Recently, the Slate Man 0254 an the real limits of our funding, physical capacity, and staffing each event. For information, Luncheon affordable cost. the Slate on Saturday October a high quality education to the citizens of Pennsylvania "However, m Calendar careers, a loss of a in job, or after raising a family." Dr. crease. Part-time enrollments also increased by to 2 in their lives, "However, some older students matriculate full-time State dents rose 2,105 to 78,051, a 2.8 percent 609 students perform at 8 p Details will be mailed closer to the date of July 1983. headcount enrollments have grown by 19.800, an annual average increase of 2,475. Over the last will state all show Statistics 2.8 percent, or 2.7 14 students, to 99,082. Since the creation of the State The Chestnut Brass Company 989. Non-traditional 1 state-owned at the fall 45 non- statistics. university students. 1 grow. Cur- students account for 21.3 percent of Headcouni enrollments universities for the lo System students is five Stale iraditional students are enrolled, an increase of 1 cording to 1990 one of every rently, More women, Office, and we will send them to along with our check. Saturday, August 10, 1991 2nd Annual Black Alumni Picnic in Philadelphia not too late to order a license plate. Call us on our toll-free number: 1 -800-526-0254. BLOOMSBURG ALUMNI QUARTERLY 3 i Campus Are there other ways for campus Peiffer: voluntarism reflects volunteers to address issues of poverty housing for volunteer and homelessness? renewed commitment to service Jason Bush (freshman from Hallstead): Alice Price and I graduated in mid-October from New f reshman Leadership Development Program. Looking for a way to exercise leadership on volunteer services office plays 'matchmaker' role of The Bloomsburg University community vh t set both rich and var- is Campus organizations and individuals have ied- for years partu ipated m vounteer projects such Red Cross Blood- as Special Olympics and the mobile. In January I WO, a Volunteer Services Phil Price (Sophomore from Lititz): The Womcn'sCenier acquired its new facility earlier this immedialely And to renovate the shelter. Husky did the construction of a Habitat home in Bloomsbw g and the maintenance ofletlerwritmg ampaigns prisoners qj "iis< lent t < The future oft omnium l y service at II looms bin g University is handbook, , designed te! al may be tired feels good. a great is dents, You rewarding life is New prof \ second project nlunleei Women's Center project be undertaken locally by to What was Habitat. the dawn Husky project lo be first the is Lasl spring we homeless Early com- mcani n rebuilt a campus Whai has initiative, lake shape. il house on East first shell m WendyPrista8h(0raduatestudent/Stud( became a home volunteer coordinator from Whitehall): People new friends. arc gelling together to address a variely of im- teers was enjoyable. assume problems thai The temptation problems are too substantive can be done lo our world always big, thai nothing make a way Peiffer. difference in They have decided instead a start, to take a In si step. And Humanit) affords i<> became Carolina during spring break. dous experience I nities tor service here at demic reiendon of a family. Bloomshuig Women 's We 1 quite a What several built who had been ( provide opportu- 'enter lo renovate a What is What does the Donohue a teers will home Currently Habi shelter. services at the Capitol Rotunda The event was arranged by in Hamsburg. the Pennsylvania Association of Colleges and Universities' "Campus Compacl" officers to — an action-oriented coali- and university chief executive tion of college promote a greater commitment to public service. least pan of the reason that a generation or the ( .| freshman Leader- they arc addressing not youths as well. at-risk me more Peiffer: Tell Wilson. a Over bit. SHARE summer, start a the Volunteer program called (Students Helping Adolescents Reach Excellence). Our volunteers, most of the Freshmen Leadership personnel, use kind words tremen- homes the me Office helped in displaced future hold lor Huskj and pats on the back to build character enhance self-esteem middle school students. in and How make next August to build. new the history of does your program work? President Ausprich during news conference Middle School have national teamol Habitat volunits way through Bloomsburg We'll provide them Hopefully we'll be able least one home during the time This is the stuff of that project? sites to on which complete at thai they are here. which memories are made. who can identified for us eighty kids benefit from a mentoring We S.H.A.R.E. program like know that try to let these kids they are okay, academic trouble notwithstanding. that We want them we want to see to understand that them do well we care, To in school. see the kids' faces just light up, that's priceless. This is a program in which everyone wins. Hamsburg in two of students lost their was because we enthusiasm for service adults did not value service," "We failed to provide opportuni- where young people could leam the impor- ties Wilson: Guidance counselors at Bloomsburg Habitat? sludeni volunteers are working with the domestic violence Ausprich delivered remarks November 19 Ausprich said BU graduates are pin labilal projects also BU President only issues of hunger and homelessness, but aca- Peiffer: Peiffer: suing volunteer c areers as Habitat International Partners help others, says during a news conference on student volunteer "At stu dents opportunities lo be of service throughout the world. Several recent to (Junior from Bloomsburg) And really are. by Hurricane Hugo. foi up" Harry Ausprich. town volun- You have accomplished Charleston lor families Habitat service, stu- of ways, are they not? in a variety They Donohue \nd for that, we're grateful We changes are made Peiffer are "lining Washington. Andy Wilson also had a chance last year to travel to South how that's pus new skills and made interaction with We community colleges and universities across the state to Students increasingly are unwilling lo llimk thai make is The at ship Program are beginning to impact this cam- for a family in need. In the proc ess, students developed in Peiffer: Graduates his three seven months a burned out In just December, many of us voun- teered our time al Luther Place, a soup kitchen It was exc iting to work on thai house every weekend through thewintcr, to see the project understand the signifi to for students? port. mi high lo some light on the plight of the in dents to volunteer Mantua, N.J.c (Junioi from Vietnamese father and Streel, this for a shine vigil to mitment" year stu- first organized a local obser- Hamsburg and Washington, spoke and shelter Jim Donohue initiative Help me ili we planned and During the week we lobbied our representatives sons cancc of to share with the support of the Volunteer vance of Hunger and Homelessness Week. it pleted? IH I. spoke wilh several students about the Peiffer: we've been excited With Office and together with other you're making a that theend of the work day. but at Peiffer. The the volunleei sei VU cs coordina- community service To know in Services Office, are underway. Hob I'eiffer, sec a project like this take shape campus school youth groups, and sponsored a dusk-to- pai tnership with the in To experience. How have you tackled the problem? the conference the seines of VOluMCC! pla< c ments. recently has been released a Is have been especially suppor- fraternities tive. A volunteer opportunities bright. listing appeal for assistance. Sorori- difference in someone's < in free international and Pennsylvania's "renewed com- In support of Bush The information which we gathered at ties servii e is Changing us and collectively." home. Peiffer has established campus chap- firmly believe that our renew ed individually chapter, to responded teers, the Office "/ commitment to Philadelphia, in tampus voluntarism lo this says Ausprich us determined to address the issue here at provide volunteer labor. Scores of students have Staffed itself by volun- service, Perm spon- Office was established to ent ourage additional ten ofHabitatfot Humanity and Amnesty Intei national. These chaptei 5 ha ve in turn sponsored lat we lessncss firsthand, as made so they approached campus Habitat, our Habitat at sored by the National Student Campaign Against volunteer help would be needed thai conference a Hunger and Homclcssness. Witnessing home- Staffpersons recognized almost year. community the campus, we attended tradition of volunteer Students 'lining up' tance of service and the joy and fulfillment of helping others." Ausprich. a nationally recognized expert in communications and BU theater, said students at are presently involved in a variety of volun- Bloomsburg we have teerservice activities. "At we found that when value service and provide opportunities to serve, students at lining up to help," he said, citing changes in the way students are thinking about volunteer public service. Peiffer- Campus volunteers, then, work in partnership with local schools. Are there social service agencies to which students provide assistance? (iigi Zitkus Peiffer: Zitkus: HUhM 1990 CROPWA1 in WALKING FOR THE HUNGRY - A record $10,127 was raised b\ the which members of the BU community participated More than 200 walkers and J00 sponsors ft -M assisted ,n breaking the old,,; ord of >7>.s of the C board and a protestant I ., ,„ ,u lW (Hl ,„,/„„ ,„ Rohl . . r, p aff( , r /Irrv|i to 14 years museums and much more. by participating l funlt supervise the on bowling outings, hayrides. skills Kl I "at risk" ol tailing to graduate oi acquire bast< Kramei says "1 feel like Berwick Area School and weekend activities, approximately one outing for groups of no more than 20 middle schoolers, every two or three weeks. Similar to the youths, 56 university Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit. Fund- Wilson, the student volun- teers will arrange a variety of after-school old, refrain of the RETAIN. Project better in our society." According /{/ at Berwick Middle School common in '82 oortlinates Projet ( middle skills to middle school- them how moiostt) io\\ iiiuik Bonnie Kramei a role I Services office. fied valuable us." explains Trieste Shaffer, dents, says Kramer. life. "The middle school students were .is tudes, and greater self-esteem for target stu- secondary eduation and history a major from State College, providing grades, better attendance records, better and eighth grade Bloomsburg Middle School students gain a \rca Students currently volunteering time to Projecl year to 27 seventh sixth, is The investment from vari- Under Wilson's direction, the students 80 disadvantaged ick tor her tutors as they are tor their echoing a Students Helping Adolescents Reach Excellence. Berw District. "She motivates ous campus organizations, have joined Andy are helping in the vol- innovative school students things." — an acronym RETAIN, an "case manager" for the two-year-old pro- mode want to show ber, along with student volunteers SHARE community gram, Kramer Kozlowski and other freshmen who completed the leadership program in mid-Octo- to start who coordinates School she said. Wilson 1982 graduate Bonnie Kramer, dropout prevention program opportunity to begin demonstrating the leadership skills she learned. I how BU a grow ing team of student and unteers for Project Freshman Leadership Program during the first six w ccks of the fall semester, is excited to have an "Since ten percent." Thai's student volunteer tutors describe the efforts of Gerosky also taught night school and He also contributed bis services to the WilkesBarre YMCA tutored hnghsh lor a two-year period when he lo youngsieis participating in an Continued on page 6 BLOOMSBURG ALUMNI QUARTERLY 5 Campus lion with the Volunteer Office, voluntarism Continued from page 4 Volunteer Services receives draws support from the entire campus: Residence Greek halls. grant to form coalition organizations, scrviceclubs, individual students therapeutic. Older adults have a lot of wisdom to They even know where share. good the me PeifTer: Tell rants are. human rights organization working program of campus voluntecnsm not possible is address the homeless issues in the region, according to Robert Peiffer, coordinator of vol- true. Rowland: of residence hall in- oned because of volvement? In partnership with the Volunteer such prisoners world, residence hall students organized a canvigil we process, observance with the World in experience. I was was it impressed really we to treat campus In the Community PeifTer: service dreds of our students could join together with University hundreds of townspeople to call attention to the international needs of children everywhere. observance was the largest Our in partnership The network with Penn- Commission on Economic Opportunity conditions in the region (Columbia and Luzerne New CumberThe Compact, of which Bloomsburg is a charier member, exists to promote volunteer community service on university campuses. We counties) as well as to provide the technical and land) deuce hall students routinely make emergency food distributions to needy residents of Colum- Seven hundred low-income fami- bia County. And People are so appreciative. they are Compact. Campus Compact, rently questions about hie at the university, It's know that county residents care about leasl is much as we care about them. to PeifTer: Do for of full is and Luzerne County Community College The is sues nl homelessncss and poverty housing in Michelle Rowland (Sophomore from Co lumbia Crossroads): The new campus chapter International, organized in coopera- RETAIN she says. came can work with these learned skills to apply to a broader teaching made lin all of the tutors are education majors. for their subject matter, "She program u is really cares about the tutors |ust have points out senior Trieste Shafer. .1 real and they want enthusiasm," says Kramer. is ( that's passion to share University though moving out of their teenage years, have "a fresh memory of those ycaiV'arc are know that if he'll he can walk into class feeling prepared." Home Gwenn Evans able to relate well to the middle school students, CSIU Such partnerships have produced successful "tutoring teams" such as Amy Zdonski. a fresh- man secondary Share City, and a Continued from page 5 education major from Dickson Berwick eighth grader who has gone from "basically failing math and science" to achieving her goal grade of 85 in the first marking period. "Before once I Amy came. I didn't really care, but started getting better grades, I knew I could pass," says the eighth grader. "Students here don't look down on the fact that you have a tutor, they appreciate it," says Zdonski. "It's pretty cool to have a tutor." Focus on study habits has helped improve grades for Dale Adams, a 14-year-old seventh grader now in his second semester of tutoring. His current tutor SHARE program can "These are kids who are having some problems in school because they simply don't like to like 'tough kids. guy' or 'Mr. Cool.' and leach them okay to themselves . . . The youths had mates didn't sign fair and invited thisprogram gets Fifteen of the 41 6 the sorority house. members of the sorority be- BLOOMSBURG ALUMNI QUARTERLY all the other okay to be the labels." the option whether or not to participate in the program, said Davis, but she hopes at to learn that it's without secondary education major from Nanuet. N.Y., and president of social sorority Chi Theta Pi. Loughlin met Kramer at a BU student activities her to speak work together with We want them Jennifer Loughlin, a senior is be there," she said. "What we're trying to do through the SHARE program is to get the kids to drop all the labels, that it's would to that in come more of them will join their class SHARE sometime soon. "A lot of them call He up because they felt them stupid." Davis out." rolling, their classmates said. "But after we think kids w ill want represented Jenkins ber of the first He Township from 1962 a lifelong and active is as a mem- Valley Sanitary Auuntil 1971. member of St. Casimir's Church. Pittston. where he was an officer and member of the church serves as a lector Frank is a at choir and now the Eucharistic services. member of long standing and a former vice president of the Wyoming Serra Club in Wilkes-Barre. He was Valley a charter member of Hospice and a He is (Project R.E.T.A.I.N.) the Jenkins Township Lions Club former member of the Pittston Lions Club. an honorary life member of President John Kennedy Council 372, Knights of Columbus, F. Danville State Hospital Pittston, Downtown sembly. Activity Center He is and a member of its also a member Fourth Degree As- of the Retreat League. Tobyhanna. and St. is Alphonsus former presi- Habitat for Humanity dent of the Luzerne County Guidance Associa- March of Dimes tion Birth Defects Foundation Mental Health Association Association of Luzerne County. and a member of the the Retired Teachers A member of King's College National Student Campaign Against Hunger & Homelessness New Hope Detox Unit North Central Secure Treatment Unit he is Century Club, also a volunteer for the college's annual fund drive. He is also a sponsor for the St. Vincent de Paul Soup Kitchen in Wilkes-Barre. When speaking of his RSVP work, Frank likes to emphasize the Buckle-Up, the Safety-in- the Home, and the Medicare/Medigap phases of programs which are presented Pennsylvania P.E.T.S. the QUEST citizen groups in Starlight ties. Luzerne and to all senior Wyoming Coun- Frank and his wife, the former Anne Simkonis. Volunteer Services have lived Women's Center in Wyoming since 1 97 1 They are the parents of two children: Rita Skechus and Rev. Paul Gerosky. They also have two grandchildren. . YMCA V Wyoming thority for nine years of Central Pennsylvania benefit these youths. to provide students with educational program there. Easter Seals Society other officials believe the is experiences that help them understand the power Gerosky CROP Wells is a freelance writer from Bloomsburg. she says. "One of our aims Continued from page 5 Columbia-Montour Council Boy Scouts of America Columbia-Montour we just community-based service networks. ing with of a combined effort." said Peiffer. Probation Services relying on you, that he expects you to be there to help." she explains. "Even ^ American Cancer Society American Red Cross Amnesty International Animal-Vues Area Agency on Aging Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Columbia County BU Campus Child Care Center Columbia County Juvenile and the spend the time working on homework, Volunteer Opportunities: Cooperating Agencies lui "You know students providing students with the experience of work- people get involved," says Lough- a lot of Student tutors, still for the among campuses; raising public aware- five ness through educational programming; and is- Students and tutors care about each other, "Some of our volunteers their from the volunteers. I a stu- develop a sustained and coordi- to issues; fostering relationships students." environment." Not HP AIN Project "Her enthusiasm walk away knowing they And Of that has a nated effort for addressing regional housing exciting! s "If our tutors students, they can we're changing our world. ins. one the only Goals of the program include creating each campus our Together with students from other universi is dent advisory board with representatives from "light to maintain a regional student housing coalition which addresses BU housing chapter, said Peiffer. Heidi up" the eyes of a Selinsgrove resident during the Peace Festival. Bloomsburg, Wilkes Univer- goal of the project certain volunteer initiatives en- Continuedfrom page Page helps — King's College. Penn Staic/Wilkes-Barre. sity, area. Project PHOTO BY JOAN IILLfLR STARLIGHT PARTICIPANT example, cur- funding a collaborative project involv- ing students from us at pus? Amnesty the five schools, great joy broad-based support across the entire cam- of physical assistance to improve local housing. derive great benefit from our participation in the receive assistance through this program. lies to cre- awareness of substandard housing ate public Lisa Markel (Senior from Paoli): Resi work cooperatively with will of Habitat for Humanity and the local affiliates that part- voluntarism? wealth. Belh Davis (Sophomore from conducted nership enhanced local efforts to encourage common- the in is Campus Compact. How has sylvania the elderly, Peiffer home repair service to aid said. Bloomsburg at forming an intercampus pov- affordable housing opportunities and provide live. for hun- to join in housing network that will work to create erty a great that invited King's College, Luzerne County Community College and the Pennsylvania State University/Wilkes-Barre learn a great deal about the hard of the world in which realities for Children. Personally, BU. at BU and Wilkes have to write letters in and responsibly. fairly unteer services for their beliefs or impris- gender or national origin. appealing to governments their behalf, Office and hundreds of campuses throughout the Summit their Our students meet each month Belcher: dlelight Men. women, sometimes Yes. even children arrested An example PeifTer: be will used toward forming a collegiate coalition to PeifTer. Prisoners of conscience? Absolutely The grant Colleges and Universities. Sarah Belcher (Freshman from Branchvilli N.J.): a program of the Pennsylvania Association of neither used nor advocated the use of violence. without the support of the residence halls. True? Campus Compact, grant from Pennsylvania for the who have release of prisoners of conscience Bloomsburg and Wilkes universities volunteer services organizations has resulted in a one-year $6,400 about Amnesty. Rowland Amnesty International isa worldwide, Experts suggest that a successful PeifTer: collaborative effort between A restau- _j Addition size of nearly double will make Kehr Union An S8.7 million renovation and addition to the W. Kehr Union Marguerite building has been approved by the board of governors of the State System of Higher Education. Funds for project were previously approved by dents in a vote taken BU work." this thing Construction on the 17-year-old union build Dig » ill begin following gradual ion next spring. "W e expect to the fall have theumon Kick sen in ice tor semester of 1992." he said. — next liamson in delphia, and the National institution ol Bethesda, Mary land, are ties — BU's Donald McCulloch. to rector of physical plant ment, until January. "The used The MSN program was than si\ years, In less di- the be I architects are it in northeastern "We are very 4 ,000 square feet of space 1 square 43.000 to the current "The new union building feet. about the size of he McCormick Human will be McCulloch PHOTO BY JOAN Hf.lffft DEGREE CANDIDATE — Debra Sanders, now said expansion will provide room "There will showing movies and holding other activities must be scheduled for Carver or Mitrani auditoriums." Other improvements include an enlarged snack bar area, a large lounge with a fireplace, a computer lab for students, and a fire protection or sprinkler system. In addition, said, the Health ment Center and six added Center and Career Develop- will be relocated inside the union, more conference rooms to the new fac will also be Named in honor of the late Marguerite W who served the institution as dean of women from 1928 to 1953. Kehr Union opened 1973. The facility houses two formal lounges and multi-purpose rooms, area, a game room, matic bank a snack bar and dining a television room, an auto- machine, a mailroom with mailboxes for commuter students, an informateller tion center, offices for student activities' organizations, The university is and community said. sity working to provide alterna- the renovation period, "We're renovating Store now . . . in ith require- nursing at BU, NLN. Kehr McCulloch the back of the Univer- preparing it as a snack bar and terms of pre-planning ing (NLN) in in March. 1990. the master ol science nursing ( MSN ) program University concentrates its have been covered that we've had Bloomsburg at efforts on preparing students for advanced clinical nursing practice According to M. Christine Alichnie. coordi- nator of the graduate nursing program. master'scumculum specializes in BU's three advanced clinical nursing practice spe- and illness, commu- nity health, and psychiatric mental health;" said "The beauty of our program on adult learners" needs to is that it's enhance based their per sonal and professional goals, and graduates ol program can choose from a variety ol clinical and educational opportunities." Alichnie null to do in to would rather MSN She said the program students and indicated that is available to those BU at lum programming is Imancial support manual I benefits geared in relation to also physicians and even establishing an individual is provided at local, re- gional and national healthcare facilities and is quite study com eu honge.oui in Pennsylvania with an earned bachelot "i science degree Additionally, the Graduate R N practice as an minimum in are required l •Tins agreement provides MBA is qualify for admission, an individual must 1 7 > conference he attended PrO\ 1 1 iik an t c and leaders ill ol during an economic China in Liaoning onomically developed area, e< Shenyang tides in the country's fourth largest city According HI) approves faculty exchange pact with Chinese college A Amin, who to dciMS). fortune 500 four-year agreement has been signed by lives oi six American by Chinese officials January 1991. tries there. students faculty members will accept as the College ol Business' Master of in Business Administration program. gram will China to will also graduate The pro- enable two visiting scholars from pursue the work up MBA BU. They week assisting degree to 10 hours a at exchange, two College of Business (acuity members will teach conduct research in their field of for six expertise and weeks during the sum- ol China's 22 "t Iniveraity represents were business experts invited to examine China's economic system and serve as eco- nomic advisers Amin inlo to their leaders." says he took this opportunity to "check some joint ventures" between the Chinese nor! in six provinces and interest in ing was "1 talked to gover- all of them expressed an exchange program with the province we felt us. Liaon- could provide us with the best opportunity." mer. In a letter to President Pel Feng of Shenyang College. Ausprich wrote. "I sincerely hope this Discussions tor ol the ties characterized by cooperation "China . . . and goodwill between our two fine institutions Carol Matteson. dean of the College of Busi- Amin had open policy agreement marks the beginning of a wonderful relationship Amin discuss businesses and indus- met with the governors provinces," said "top level" B in .in effort to and Bloomsburg University College of Business faculty. In "We to attend Amem an the opening ol lives fnstl leaders and represents conference two years ago BU BU'i universities were invited President Harry Ausprich and China's Shen yang College of Economics and Finance 10 mi naie a faculty exchange program beginning in the agreement. directs Comparative and International Studies lute foi Each year of two Shenyang Drawing of Kehr Union with addition agreement will benefit both institutions ulty a fat ulty and alumni in healthcare settings (medical centers, agencies, graduate level, collaboratively practicing with The scroll contained more ness, believes the she added. 389-4423. the under- sum dull > award graduate assis $121 per credit hour Examination and HU lor aduli [earners 10 "We can parison to other graduate schools throughout the nursing fthe 1 assistance cost of the program, however, any number of hospitals or other "Clinical placement i\ tremendous opportunity To - than 2,000 signatui esoj hi students, nursing traineeship grants." State, s togethei ! thru < M i<".lass to "Our job was lo at help the in the "It's and fatigue, she blood said. is highly A higher blood will lead necessary to identify the point that gers an athlete's lactate threshold if to trig- we're to provide training recommendations to lengthen that threshold." she said. "In other words, by training at or near the lactate threshold, an conditions will increase." In the third test — — Single Pole Ski Walk Test team of exercise physiologists attached an ergometer to a treadmill that simulated the arm the motions a cross-country skier must make. "This simulating the 'pull' motion of cross-coun- test, try skiing," letes' LeMura said, "identifies the ath- endurance capacity. Biathlon competitors need a high degree of cardiovascular conditioning." improve theircompetitive edge in world- competition." The team of exercise physiologists con ducted three examinations on the biathletes a Ski-Pole Power Output Test, a Field Test, and a — Walk Test. The first test simulates an "ami pulling" motion Single-Pole Ski upper body. "Since a large ponion of cross- country skiing — especially uphill skiing — requires tremendous upper body strength." explained LeMura. to test the "it was necesary endurance levels using this lest." She helped conduct the Field Test during ihe athletes" She said. athlete's ability to tolerate fatigue during racing is in cross-country skiing. Its purpose is to assess an athlete's ability to generate power in the they are true world-class competitors." LeMura was selected develop of administer fitness tests on a dozen U.S. Olympic "I've never seen anything like to reason for testing the athleies training and research presence a higher degree of fatigue. country skiing and rifle group of Its research with biath- 10-kilometer event athletes," she says, area of cardiac disease rehabilitation, metabolism. level of lactate in the athletes' sharpshooting. elite LeMura defined lactate as a chemical by-product of based upon some of his that consists exciting research. monitors lactate responses during the related to pain The gave Linda test Olympic Committee program," he assistant professor of health, physical new and Cloud, the biathlon training ath- and her findings to the Eastern States Archaeological Federation. films, leclurev, discus- claimed. "These athletes are so highly trained 1990 field research experiences, she is able to give her students the "newest" and "hottest" discoveries in archaeology. will non-use ol alco- chance to work with such an AsaresultofWymer'smembershipinMARG. Wymer initial "Any exercise physiologist would jump at the us about the past and are nonrenewable resources." she asserts group on the "cutting edge"ol developed the on U.S. Olympians chance that spent loui days. it undisturbed because they gage marks on bones by Paleouuhans. in the glacial lake to member education and athletics, an opportunity to en- 10.000 years ago Age ended. This the Ice this past is a Exercise physiologist administers (Jetting a To on the biathlon course. course of a simulated race," Street, formerly with fitness tests athletes' routine training "Glen and now Committee LeMura, M ARC this project "This sions and non-alcoholic refreshments. todon skeleton which uas recovered Irom a ber by became involved with first hol," said President Harry Ausprich. The Bloomsburg held school students also had the opportunity to work with an intact masprehistoric "I to anothei in a Virginia Thompson. through a colleague of mine," Bacharach said. dis- mound's location and left, BU recognized "Al- ing with National Collegiate Alcohol alter s at round emphasis on alcohol education and recog- built. Thompson's daughters. Marge Thompson Duck. BU President Harry Ausprich. Week" with activities coincid- interest- the is . year-long emphasis initiates ness right in planting a tree near Centennial Gymnasium as a memorial to the Thompson .former chair of the English Department and the hoy's grandfather. The tree gift from a their right The burial mound ol the land, is Alcohol Awareness Week* — Sixteen-month-old Jeffrey Duc k assists Bloomsburg Mayor OF GRANDPA George Hemingway, Excellence giant ol dated to 700 B 8 PHOTO BY JO AS H ELFEH IN MEMORY since 19X7 and * a and develop- ment, planning sessions for academic or admin- Parrish said. MARC has been with The fieldexcavationsol area of the facility will be limited to instruc- tional activities, faculty research what appears to be an Odene Indian burial mound, tells be sched- acli vitiescan also the park. ai ol sev institutions has been the site lor the past was funded by Margin en- region the in Wymer. team composed Irom various eral scientists Wymer human I programs. But. he added, other present, says p;isi to at eco its These layers periods. working admmi for all subsequent cultural deavor a half other facilities that can be used lor group per- ago. as well as occupalayers from one and acre lake, three residence buildings which can American continent tion aires ol first human occu- I facility with Natalia I'arris look place on August 24. pation of the North around park Bloomsburg University has leased Keystone disturbed cultural de- verified leases Mountain Park, an XVacrc park near Eagles Mere, for one year. Signing of the agreement students examined un- The re- near Kagles Mere at Raccoon Creek valley of Newark. Irom The volumes. in edited this past BU Mill have numerous publica- the opportunity to involve 12 of Working with H Ohio Academy of in the will search group has also submitted a paper on the summer. the in es tions with a national research learn gave the Bloomsburg anthropol- ogy professor H Sr Central Ohio Facilities at the Olympic Training Center gave the exercise physiologists an opportunity to provide immediate feedback about training recommendations using state-of-the-art equipment. "Each athlete could incorporate our rec- ommendations immediately routines." that LeMura we were collected it. said. into their daily "The unique thing was able to plot data as soon as We we then could meet with each athlete to explain the results, and recommend specific training modifications." For LeMura. the most compelling part of the work as seeing the athletes' commitment to Continued on page 9 . . iraining. "I gained a loi of appreciation lor the commitment tensity these athletes make, and toward training." she said. LeMura and the other December at thejr in- exercise physiologists the Olympic Training continue testing the biathletes, and possibly some otherOlympians. "We Ml go back to perform the to again to see tests if there is a difference in the athletes' performance based on the recommendations we made." she amounts of time, like this said the "Joe world' essentially Yodocks of the become members of the fac ulty during these projects their company's specific needs. take on a huge amount of the all of the questions the students' have about a problem that a particular said he would not program Institute at a rather simple classes, take lots of notes, study shows concern of graduate student Claire throughout lot this project." said an exchange student from France en- MBA the in program Bloomsburg at now just how difficult University. "I realize is it to start a business." Peltier MBA students Bradley Rang and Michele Triponey of Bloomsburg. Susan Rowland of Schnecksville. and Wendy Yarbrough of Akron (Pa.), worked diligently from June to August preparing a consultant's report on a product designed by Leo J. Yodock, founder and chief executive officer of ROSE Enterprises. Inc.. in Bloomsburg. The students' assignment in-depth business plan for Barrier System — durable plastic that, was ROSE's Yodock hollow barrier made of a when filled with water, provides a less expensive alternative to the concrete barriers used at highway construction Yodock sues that defines it as a "lightweight shell can be installed for any number of different uses on land or underwater." ROSE endeavoring to promote the barrier . is . . to Pennsylvania's Department of Transportation. The company will eventually look into the fea- of marketing the product nationally and sibility worldwide." he a l eche I eague; Dor Saehetti ices; John \\ alker. dent lor university ad\ancemeni rolbert, president of the ournuinajiei DuPont senior management w eareadiff^rtntqrganitdtionasaresuUof the work you have done with us." — CEO \usim ("able Vision. Texas I ol ice presi \ xii have had a tremendously ) positive influence on our corporation." Barbara Frey, Delta Development Corporation ' — BU. Joel at Community Govern- Betances stresses beauty of cultural diversity on campus Corporate Institute teaches team-building, communications The Corpor.ue Highei education can play a significant role li'sleiinL-culniiahliveisiiv throughout the Institute otters professional states de\elopment seminars, primarily in the area Ol ol corporations. Including with the fight scripts." \u PfOdUCtS BU BU community says renowned and Chemicals, DuPont, eaderslnp Wilkes Barre and the Delta Development Corporation students and alumni participated in a Summit of Hanisburg Roy Smith, 30. Held in Bloomsburg and lute, his si.it t scr\ ices tions. In early ber, they estimated that cabinet, deans and .000 area residents attended the the alumni volved was tcnum about doing an observance of the summit, and they agreed." The Ministerium sponsors the annual vespers program. Among those participating in George Hemingway, were Bloomsburg; Ted Stuban. the program mayor ol stale representative; man invites who in Safety Equipment) in the for the university professional "I was students' work. for the students thrilled," ii. contact him for more information, many in addition. other alumni profit and non-profit — . . . "We and Professional the ROSE modern "We're able like this because there are who are willing to take a "Without a client who is men to like time, must it I "parented" him on the right path cially tO "We In life, need, in the universities, to with each othei we work Ihe world . together and collectively." in PuertftRicO, "Anybody who Joe Yodock gamble on us." he said. willing to devote sub- essential to llieir thinks that you can get by in Harvard graduate language thai binds U.S. citizens to . . we must said. teach English to "English is is a ihe each other newcomers lo this country." newcomers But, he said, to the United Slates should not forget the language of their heritage. "II we're going to universalize we must make f ikiki in joan i in j i h TAKING A GAMBLE for project is life. fool." the lor ihe Yodock S citizens, the United Slates without learning English said perform- new U being successful in good one do a "realizes educators to realize dial leaching English, espe- like this Institute. it English language, and called lor American is "taking a gamble" on the university's Small Business that As a young person growing up professional level," he said. gives credit to first requires thai maturation" and gain some professional experi- Woodward is human spirit." le added, "For we have lo educate everybody " gel 'parental' ence. "This project gave them exposure to what ance. succeed," io Betances admitted he had difficulty learning the BU's College of Business, his students' university Betances said. project presented his graduate stu- at the how bring people In (to schools universalize the who and the university should be Although pleased with "We Relating a story from Ins youth about a nurse dents with an opportunity to "accelerate their goes on in and businesses), and WC fall llieni loi not know " ing what we can't teach them iu lam es said ihe i inei responsibility for the Some comments from past participants "Thecxpcriem c was cxtumch benefit ml joi Woodward, who teaches marketing and in workforce s don't have the experiences and skills io Betant es said Development training. Smith's telephone number is 7I7-389-2IOO. very proud of them." management and prepare minority and lower to leach lower class individuals said of the a i the 2 1st century. human u sources who might like- to learn of the Corporate Institute , class individuals tor the nation who have tions. especially in the area of — members ol community Betances said Amei methods lining friends and colleagues associated with organi/a tedious processes of Yodock battle for llie realizing a need to develop bettei leaching agers and trainers io Research on "The exercise was in betlei racial relations in can educators and business leaders alike are manufacturing, financing and marketing the new product. w Belore an audience ol nearly 100 are in- report. the students' report acronym lie alum and bilingual ediu the manufacturing, financing (an I ciahsl has been a key figure the Yodock. to ROSE heduled ethnic diversity spe development as man- Smith there are probably "When we learned of the vigil.'' said Peiffer. "we approached the Bloomsburg Area Mmis- si this tail the United States. Smith 75 countries around the world. The summit, Soviet Union. BU agera Joining in similar vigils at sundown on September 23 were hundreds of thousands of people attended by heads of stale and other world government leaders, including President Bush of the United States and Mikhail Gorbachev of the of Bilarn president's other university vigil. at the first ture Series at lor ago 'hit IS years, three Provost's Lcc- conducted a leainbuilding seminar rights of children, spoke Octo- campus minista and coordinator of student volunteer services at BU. which focused on the loi the pasl to non-profit organiza- the university's Vol- Peiffer. Protestant vespers and at also University in( development Sunday of the Fair, the vigil portion of the pro- 1 ioi prolessoi Northeastern Illinois unteer Services Office. Bob ogy provide professional conjunction with the vesper service on the opening Betances, a so< director of the Corporate Insti for Children, held at the United Nations September 29 and and cducaloi Samuel Betances program, Peltier coordinated the project while the other group members were responsible for According let unci Woodward, director of BU's Small Business Institute, a component of the university 's MBA helping can "empowei students said. and marketing segments of the in United colleges and it universities Under the supervision of Professor Mel vyn L. coming up with s ment Association; and Lisa Markel. president ol die Husks Ambassadors. candlelight vigil to show support for the World in to prepare an children vigil for gram was coordinated by and fellow it I classroom is only the beginning phase of the learning process. learned a 1 volunteer ol Bloomsburg Area School DiSD Mosier. director of Columbia Count) number a local small business, Peltier says the ombardo. coordinator team-building and communications Riese seminars have been very well received In a Candlelight rolled on Bloomsburg University," hard, pass the examinations. But after completing an intensive three-month research project for "I hesitate to call he said. is the instructional load." he said. "I can't answer I ices tor the Children and Youth Ser\ "They certainly "I'm impressed with the work done by those students ... and w ith the quality of the Small Business Many college students believe the formula for obtaining a higher education Barbara .loan because they know Woodw ard and his graduate students again. plan for local entrepreneur Peltier, is business has." said. MBA students write business — attend e couldn't do projet sen Yodock one v, " Woodward reunited in Center stantial - The university's Small Business "because of men like was able to do a project a gamble on US," says Dr SBI director Claire Peltier (center) was one offive MBA students Joe Yodock Heft), who are Institute (SBI) willing to take Melvyn L Woodward ( right). who worked on the project with Yodock. chief executive officer of ROSE Enterprise. Im and designer of the plasm barrier system The plasm harrier is a lightweight shell that t an be installed for any number of uses, on land or underwater f uture workforce Americans in the year 2000 ihem learn iwo languages, not this country, better prepared . . and have just one." Betances said he blames the media and other "image makers" in this country for creating how Americans are supposed to "We are made to leel ashamed of delusions about . live their lives Continued on page 10 BLOOMSBURG ALUMNI QUARTERLY 9 1 way God made Ihe relentlessly Society us," he said Trust for Generations campaign wis launched is us that we're not good telling To illustrate his point. Betances reflected back on radio and and 1960s programs of the 1950s minorities and lower class that cast we saw "As a kid, the fordevelopment. ment Office and 'Amos and Andy,'" he said. which popular television pro- became later i gram, remained on the its That radio show, argument was awaited these A long time despite air lor a opposition from Black Americans the media's Mid Anthony lamero. black people on the media was individuals as being unintelligent. only time details associated with a five-year television Wee Herman . . "il white people only had Pee Barb Diet Icric k you'd be upset too." . time country look three 90 years or about is never been lower rate has to k lnj'li at any 01 loin to slavery tives, ks. it's taken Aincm ans," "In the 2 1 si persons how to new century, we've got to have prepare to teach lowei We lor learning. , changed was early 1980s to maintain only Punae were one of must progress, sior.igc/rclncval of M. BU lo design a on-line monitoring of campaign/appeal more complete of reports and letters by the clerical staff than the computer center, and an im- (Editor's Note: 27. Gov Robert P Casey in Thomas April article about Aleto. Ph.D.. assistant professor of student writei in the Office of University Relations System of Higher I For Education's board ol in political Pacific South activity, social status, and political one of the main sources of information for re- A copy of Aleio's raw research data Ecuadorian National is on Aleto, w.isamemberofBU's Council of Trustees Bloomsburg anthropology not known and a very elaborate Inca burial for any other contemporary culture, were significant pari ol the research he >7i to 1983. 10 The owner of weeks last summer in file Patrimony, the equivalent of some division of The NICP ol tion board. He is is pervasive, "Grant said. thai the not about is homosexuality but rather an irrational sexuals, she stressed. Aleto will use his 1990 ences in his field research experi- Prehistoric Archaeology course to discuss methodological approaches and to give rise io specific examples archaeological point. — A Gay a new former development m Women's member for Buck- staff and volunteerfor the Bloomsburg Center, encouraged her audience lo about gays and lesbians. "Read appropriate literature and talk to hetero- who have sexuals gay friends," she plauding lesbian and gay support groups that experiences at Ceibo Grande would be provide opportunities for counseling, such as his April 1991 at ihe Archaeology conference Society for American in New Orleans. addition, he will be submitting a paper In to the BU's "Free Spirit." Gays who "come out" to heterosexual things in return," she told her audience. "Questions are good. Miscelanea Anthropologics Ecuatoriana, an Ecuadorian journal. In the future, he will also dress the submit his paper to a number of American jour- ings. American Antiquity. sponsored by the Alumni Association many Healthy, curious questions adoften neglected dimensions of lesbianism, such as emotional needs and feel- "Being a lesbian doesn't October, Aleto was one of two faculty speakers at the first Alumni Breakfast Lecture, (hi weeny part of whole life." my life, just affect a teeny, affects it conducted for South America. is planning to have. Though among heterosexuals, women in gay and lesbian communities have been mothering families for a centuries, she said. who said Grant, she plans to have a child with a close male friend will raised to sexuality." same U.S. Marine Corps in World War II. Alter recei\ mg in the make who is gay, noted, his or her own "My child choices about She urged her audience to apply the tolerance. The lecture was sponsored by the CampusWide Commission on Human Relations. Institute of Philadelphia. They have four children Science fiction novelist finds few — Joseph, Larry, John modem female characters science fiction literature be- came popular in this country back in the 1930s, male authors have wrongly portrayed women in Computer Office staff enhances development, alumni software Members of BU's computer 'realistic' Since and Kalhy. their stories, says science fiction author-editor Jordan, staff recently completed the enhancement of the software system used by the Development Office and Office. The need for an improved system became imperative when the BEHIND THE COMPUTERS implemented pro-ams PHOTO BY JOAN HELFEft - These nu mbers ol the Computer Center staff designed and that will enable the Development and Alumni Offices to communicate with alumni more effectively and t lyde Bailey, Jim Gessner efficiently. From and Bob Bums left Mark Raynes. Gene Chesnex. Barb Diellenck ists: A Anne Devereaux who wrote The Seventh-Day Advent- History "Women siere" to BLOOMSBURG ALUMNI QUARTERLY and fantasy Jordan. and The Baptists, spoke on Science Fiction: The Brass Brasan audience of more than 100 BU in faculty, staff and students in November. Continued on page 10 my homosexual parenting may be controversial Nespoli. a 1935 graduate of Berwick High School, resides in Berwick with his wile. ka\ Alumni Affairs live herselfmentally toexplainhersexual preference to the child she organizations includ- Bowman I her mother was the mosi difficult thing she's ever done, said Gram. Now she's preparing an honorable discharge, he learned the jeweln. trade al the how she said. Breaking the news of her sexual preference lo ) most ing the Berwick Indus Development Board, Berwick Chamber ol Business and Industry, and Berwick Rotary. the Pacific during friends want and need "some very concrete and simple trial Nespoh served said, ap- course. South American archaeology, in Aleto will present a paper on his 1990 findings Grant Straight Talk," "take the initiative" and educate themselves to illustrate a particular He would also like to offer PHOTO BY JOAN HELPER Speaking on the "Coming Out topic, nell University member of community Nespoh where "homophobia the the founda- reaction in a society before any research projects are granted. in institution's a common a is requires submittal of a major research report Berwick serves as secretary roommate or friend Institute of Cultural Ihe U.S. Slate Department, he notes. Gay hatred or fear of homo- constructing the Punae culture, says Aleto. at the for the National Referring to a lover as a The discomfort nals such as Tom prolessoi. discoveries ol a unique burial pattern governors. Nespoli Nespoli Jewelers The following anthropology, was written by Paula Miller, td serve a three year term on the Stale l most important America. which Unique burial pattern part of profs South American research Nespoli of Berwick served as grand marshal for the Homecoming parade on Saturday. October i time of the Spanish of great value. Local jewelei and cntrepreneyj Joseph from the and economic chiefdoms initia- underway by 1986, soon demanded more information about alumni and friends, genera- 1989 at the with Europeans. ships proved pledge/payment accounting format. In to contact organization. Artifacts on the landscape provide Homecoming parade Appointed response Ceibo gay/straight relation- fund-raising module. rathei in to the Punae culture the conquest by people of the Punae culture. The The enhanced system permits personalized Nespoli grand marshal how economic letters, tion June 19X9. he returned to investigate correlated with general patterns of behavior, class work together!" of the site. In development and Lesbian Task Force, during a recent lecture on campus attended by nearly 100 people. manager of administra- improve the existing system and to lenge: '71 Computer Services Department was authorized lie director of inevitably follows in and Mark Raynes '80, data base in ihe must face many times a day. said Jaime Grant, in Grande lc\ about their lie gays and lesbians a reality Different types of artifacts tend to be closely than the system could supply. In 1989, the Betances offered educators a chal- people wild information i is computer scrv- '57, director of alumni information. Development Office said. In closing. iene ( 'hesric-y and Clyde Ba original alumni data base system developed produce college gradu- about 10 generations for Black ( Glenn Bieber The generations and olhei selbat . the truth or tell in first La Puna was inhabited administrator. ates in then families," he added. "Due es, tive systems; Most immigrants our history." he said in Doyle Dodson suggesting that the minority dropout our colleges and universities "The dropout to this to ability Other computer center personnel involved were Betances criticized media reports and Othei in amount of time needed GWENN EVANS WELLS homosexuality Bellavista, a small hamlel several miles south of he added ect "But," he said, Statistics in ihe By Deciding to System of Higher became aware of Ceibo Grande Aleto Jim Gessnei spearheaded the 15-month projand was assisted by programmers Bob Bums. seriously rale li.mj'es," S3. 500 State 1983 when conducting his doctoral research Develop- Alumni Office has eagerly major improvements. wascomedyandshouldn'l be taken loo Andy" reduction the a Education faculty development grant. generate report sal one's fingertips arc two to "Amos and that c in Speaker describes tough decisions faced by gays, lesbians every day Equador. His archaeological investigation was funded by assistant vice president "Everyone the arti- Ceibo Grande sue on La Puna, a large island off the southern coast of campaign," update individual donor records and the Fie said examined patterns of fact distribution al the "The new features arc a great asset to staff members responsible lor tracking (he many enough." his trip, he During in 1989. 1 Her Campus appearance was sponsored by BL's Arts and Sciences Honors Program. Council during his years as dean of the College of Fine and Professional Arts at Kent State "Mainstream science fiction literature has traditionally been puritanical and male oriented." Jordan said. She indicated writers, editors and readers of science were male back Although in the early days of the that percentage has cline in recent years, males fiction still In make up more than 60 percent of the total science fiction readership. Pennsylvania, the council Their goal is a private, nun been that of comforter, victim orsadistic amazon. "complete with brass brassiere as Conan ally (the Barbarian) stones." or the girl next "The woman was seldom an door. in or figuratively," she said. "Too and Wells Endowment is affiliated for the Humani- trials and tribulations According and juvenile diabetes, exercise nificant, women science fiction ture is due The gradual decline of litera- warned, audience. PHOTO BY JOAN H F.IJ EH "Science fiction deals, Jordan ... a discipline traditionally associ- ated with men," she said, adding that male writ- have argued for years ers natural, emotional that the "instinctual, and purely physical charac- teristics that are stereotypically associated women distract from with the organized, intellectual and orderly progress of science." To parts, illustrate the belief of her male counter- Jordan paraphrased theirargument: "They if, according to the female stereotype, the scientist suddenly becomes hysterical and throws his test tubes on the floor in a temper tantrum. This they portray most m an T ance, a loss of muscle fiber, in and an increase body fat. "Even people who look as though they and the ama/on still haven't changed a PIIOIO HY JOAN IIFJJF.R composition and an enormous decrease in Costill their "What has emerged man but women is a literature that has dared to go," she said. that the "fight is still going on." science fiction writers are ting the credibility they deserve. science fiction is now get- "Feminism good writing." she in if changes don't necessarily have to happen." Costill said. Strength training which "can help them maintain smaller degree, their muscle mass," can produce of state Humanities Council President Harry Ausprich has been elected trie" vice chairperson of the Pennsylvania Humani- Council. Within two years, he will assume their He was appointed to the council by Gov. Robert P. Casey. Ausprich served on the Ohio Humanities said. gests other endurance-building activities, such as walking and running, tohelpclderly individu- maintain their quality of to times a do it every day." he week Costill. who life. said. will help retain we're trying to we alumni and many Ol now are $300,000 from completing education, Pipkin urged in "make We phonothon Bloomsburg added it's all I comprehensive Prospect l critical ach pledges and planned to fostering pail Ol the rates. Launched in September model serves one ol the city's ethni Phase called In we million goal." said Susan not about racism, but about "economics and oppor tumty." <()().()()(). are $200,000 The percentage of white males the M bom the S 1 5 llelwig 'K2. campaign coordinator, During this past summer, members ol the Class of I9K9 were asked to make a three yeai pledge commitment is last fall lor September and Octo- 'Their response to the frust Campaign S the operational issue ash donations, kind gills are has been uondcilul. With then pledges ol The widespread failure of schools to posi tively address the needs and abilities ol minority re- < hie III cally diverse public school populations. Children ultimately deprives society ol not only as a result ol the In gifts, All alumni not contacted ber. >K'). development. foi ol the totals includes M program, high suspension l ever $.1.5 micro, Everyone can be proud." campaign were l I. should be reached by the end ol the current semestej This is a wonderful achievement for have understand less than ii" s flrsi this fall, the final goal sine your classes reflect Q to presideni higher achievement and curbing discipline prob lems ranging Iron) racially motivated fights to More than S2H.()()() to the I ibrary Fund. was pledged by 250 class members in the force will shrink from 42 percent to I S percent by the year 2000. he added. is keenly aware Ol problems lacing us today, "added Pipkin Ir applauded efforts such as a recent $30 million "You don't Three or four most of resist losing as approach "You to education. can't teach anybody when you don't understand their culture." he admonished. An I: informal speaker. Pipkin punctuated Ins with frequent references to bony and Mat k maga/mes such l:nleipri\e. as well as and other media stressing pride in books African American and Hispanic American accomplishments. M A brief newscast videoon the Prospect 3- experience underscored the commitment common goals among faculty, students, to and ad- ministrators. But more action is needed from other fronts the thincs we age " including upwardly mobile blacks and hispanics. recently co-authored the book. Training for Sport and Activity I grant from Nabisco to support a multicultural endur In addition to strength training. Costill sug have to dominant white, "Eurocen the perspective educators talk and possibly ance. with progressive strength training pro- als thousands million campaign," said Anthony I as said. to assist. mi vice cope with daily needs. "Even 90-year-olds can their strength, "Thanks university friends, Pipkin Academic Kcellence Fund. "With new pledges nccumng their strength and, to a "a big impact" on an elderly person's ability to double i hear Pipkin's evening lecture. "Multicultural Education by he Yeai 2000." To counteract toward the Si "The business community individuals continue to be physically active, those Ausprich elected vice chairperson the position of chairperson. help stimulate gifts Fund; and more than $740,000 toward the PHQTO B\ /.ms HELPER the grams." he ties that muscles, he explained. "But Center's re- the Scholarship II. Kuster Auditorium to work muscle mass" because Jordan said the change has been bolstered by female science fiction editors Science He emphasized acters in their stories." number of has grown signifi- into aisles in Hartline 7 and planned Si 3 million goal foi Phase in, the sources lor the future, said Pipkin. of a loss of motor neurons the fact that, in the last 20 years, the and educators filled sens and overflowed ash, pledges, million goal lor Phase cultural understanding bui also important with age many cases, more and more writers, male as well as females, are now creating wellrounded, realistic and believable women Charin education such attitudes have been individual's perform- increase in body fat Jordan admits ral Inac- the readers and the writers," Jordan said. "While goes where no ethnic and multicultu- In the exhibit a tremendous cantly. for multiracial, multi- mid October, the university had i I right to be different." he said, leads to changes \s oi ceived $1,027,000 toward the SI million goal foi Phase i. the ibrarj Fund; $1,243,000 in recognized in aerobic activities when they get older. alumni and within $500,000 of goal l-M Center global society ' experience a dec line BV 'Trust for Generations' fiov. A former long distance runner who switched toswimmingincollege. Costill noted that humans sulted in a greater awareness on the part of both in distress strength capacity, he a "dramatic bearing on great deal dominate lni\ ei is one reason that elderly people often have difficulty maintaining their balance and coordination, he added is women." may have But things began to change in the late 1960s and early 1970s. "The feminist movement re- the buxom beauty pro- his decline in strength tivity, believe you can't have a scientific experiment how I trust for Genera Qltfng Approximately 40 students con Uuicl more than 15,000 alumni and parents player. Pip- of a Nearly 300 students is , P>n eniulus pall f> om the phonothon facility in Pittsburgh Prospect well an individual can do normal activities I no matterhow slightly. with science Costill sity. in part to its traditional BU. fessor of exercise science at Ball Stale in principal nationally, physical activity, "probably has a much grcatci at \ Etwell Hall middle school, the Provost's Lecture Series serious characters Inst model told the dan, the lack of sig- turns student Workfl street-smart educatoi a bottom of his class and went on to become the impact than aging on endurance levels," Costill audience as the second speaker in the to Jor- PHOTO Bl lOANHEtfEA PHONOTHON TIME many kin graduated near the To prevent chronic disorders such as coronai \ Progressive strength training, a form of resis tance training that incorporates the useof weights were over." from Bloomsburi: who spoke on campus lecentb A former high school basketball progressive strength training By GWENN EVANS Wills in ol the schools prepare minorih Far too Fitness expert prescribes as they get older. his outer space writer warns Robert Pipkin, sort of sexual when fbrmei presidem students for failure, not success By GWENN EVANS WELLS ties. expert David Costill prescribes progressive strength training to help individuals feel stronger and a prize for the hero is Sports Medicine. schools prepare black and Olhei minority students for failure rather than success, she was portrayed as a nitwit He ot a fret-lame is Main related aca The organization subjects. with the National artery disease often also co enhance the meaning and value to history, philosophy, literature adult, liter- is members fic- tion has " American College of life bv creating a "public dialogue" to involve demic "Science fiction has been written by men who have produced few important or realistic female protaganists." she added. Jordan said the woman's role in science is profit organization consisting of 31 of the University of Texas, Sports Medicine as dean of the College of Humanities and Fine Arts at the University of Northern Iowa. literature been on the de- Wilmore editor-in-chief of the "International Journal of University, and on the Iowa Humanities Council 99 percent of the that scene with Jack Many people are far too eager to turn their Continued on page 12 BLOOMSBl RG ALUMNI QUARTERLY II 1 — Continued from pdgt "As middle class black. a something back to your parents, encourage them." the to year. greats the beauty of the gorge and Governor Milton Shapp's economic advisory heritage." said Boone. "This committee and received most significant opportunity merit citation for a "outstanding service" to the citizens of the lifetime to contribute to Commonwealth. terment of a place Two principal told his audience of current and future years ago. Saini founded a worldwide Wells is to share this rich is probably the ever have in I'll something my for the bet- know." I leagues describe him as the "catalyst" iltsburgh 3-M experiment. Based on cess, the district plans to in — which held col- IheP Hong Kong, new ing the center. homeroom They include establishing human position ol nomit Demot rat ence A from becoming history, a System of 1974-1975 and 1975-1976, and its to the contribu- a fact of is Hispanic-Americans and African Americans," said Pipkin He cautioned against By Some popular literature that Often includes racial stere- history professor Walter and-answer session on life GWENN EVANS WELLS art that is likely to attract censorship, "Curriculum development must include everyone. resentatives than artists themselves. trays terized himsell as a prompt student "handshaker" interest hug while students youngsters to pull and "The shock value of in, who charac- in the quest to artists tions that present their work BU is committed "There must be a sincere sored by the effort Department to recruit staff, a sincere effort to talk about changes in demographics, not said (he principal. community to Me urged many his the university help African American students "feel they're an integral part of "We Gallery, hp service." just Bloomsburg. We can't continue to divide. great resources in this country; we need in will at Haas Saini, a native ol Punjab. India, \s as presented he New the Cincinnati of sexually photographs the Mapple- "The conference focused on things fanner Indian residents can do to help the mothei country," said Saini. native Indians adding now that live outside India. This award was presented to non-resident Indians from all over the world who are considered to have made outstanding contributions to theil homeland." Saini, early 1 who has lived in this country since the 950s and has served on the BU the past 23 years, founded the Eastern Association 12 faculty for Economic — an organization of economists a meaning of the American history," special impact for certain racial stereotypes and ted to being "both- specialist in JOAN HELFER Boone left him "dazzled by the the collection very relevant to his me without some of that cent of some things other stuff." he title, points of history that created a "very unusual footprint." to a current art and design collaboration in planning public Space project, funded by the National for the Arts, targets a three-and-one-half mile long transecting the tit) of IQO-acre, mer gor>jc Richmond. Indiana. The unique not only geologically but also historical!) as the site ol an early music record- is jump change attitudes," said Howard, a African-American history. Hope- in Larson and Howard noted the "extraordiin the film, especially the factual accounting of racial prejudice dithe black soldiers at maintained in spite and the spirit of their struggle. they "The struggle of drive, the excitement conveyed and the idealism is the most accurate of all." said Howard. Wagner in the struggle long before the Fort battle, the soldiers accorded second-class status he) had of the 54th were in the Union Army. to fight lor basic supplies, such as uniforms and shoes, as well as for the chance to rise above manual labor to go into battle. I "The test of battle." said Howard, "was a crucial issue to black troops seeking to prove both their manhood and women, says Penn- Labor and Industry he says, many will "lack the technical training" required by businesses in the 21st century. Wofford delivered during a three-hour teleconference at Pennsylvania Com- mission on the Women's "Governor's Confer- Workforce 2000" their right to citizen- ship." Their sacrifices, he noted, helped pave the way tor the eventual passage of the 13th and 14th to Wofford re- cently in Carlisle. The conference was co- sponsored by BU's College of Business and Commission on Wofford says the Status of Women. forecasts indicate there will be a greater proportional increase of making up women and the bulk of the nation's workforce by the year 2000. He added that the nation will also see "an aging workforce that lives and works longer," and that making up nearly half of the ers are begun fact some degree whites to help them de- nary" historical accuracy rected the United States will be in sylvania Secretary of "Right into the foray velop an appreciation for black history," he added. Engaged Boone's projects range from an abbrexi- The latter Endowment to workers all non-whites, immigrants, or minorities fully the discussion will "stimulate continued. "I'm willing to accept that." alcdl%* Volkswagen minivan try of sophistication" paintings and designs u Inch often reflect a tract is film's "The most we can do parent and grandparent, he admit- there for BLOOMSBURG ALUMNI QUARTERLY a blank spot in who develop GAUDREAU Within the next 10 years, more than 80 per- soldiers by the white population. walls." he explained. "That wouldn't have been 12 to 16 million a very important film is and the roots of negative attitudes toward black about compositions within squares and the arrangements of squares w ithin installations on Delhi. "'Glory' "The film holds said. people Fascination with squares. "I learned award by former Indian president Giant /.ail Singh at an economic development conference in when you make-up of workforce By CHRISTINA ence on Responses Questions from the audience focused on a wide variety of topics including military tactics, own the much more obscene way ovei He found to his native land. that provides an opportunity to recover it what has been quality of Mapplcthorpe's photographs." for outstanding service, excellence in achieve- ment and contributions unit failed to capture the and heavy casualties proved failed in a ing history. entire exhibit in context "Hind Rattan Award" have because dren. But viewing the recently received the World the keynote address than they did on that afternoon." his recent talk Art pictures of nude chil- 1'cjBhan S. Saini, professor of economics BU. a lesson of what happens It's in almost as hard as those 54th State labor secretary sees 863 assault on Fort Wagner Larson stressed the importance of remember- ered" by some of the his native India was first out of their lack of knowledge." As award the time the unit cans," said Larson. "If we forget that today, they a fact of life." thorpe. Bloomsburg. 1 film por- black enlistees were "equal to other Ameri- Indiana. Boone shared by Robert Gwenn Evans Wells is a freelance writer from from it's The black recent controversy explicit everyone." Professor receives in fort, the battle in artist July Although Shaw's "part of the reality Boone, an to the the outside Charleston (S.C.) Harbor. thoughts on the exhibit have so BU for a question- who commanded Shaw's men from formed sex in institu- and Service," spon- ultural educational opportunities," said Pipkin after the session. some on "Art Censorship promoting multic to is in Answering questions following also the key lor institutions such that are J. manifested and Earlham College at election campaign, believe inc." Sincerity as "Black soldiers the lost in Harris Wofford. And. 54th Massachusetts Regiment. "Just like the negative advertising in this last ued "And students understand when you're not real, face." said Garret residence Macks," he contin- as well as art" and violence by some we esteem. "I can sell Howard the critically acclaimed Edward Zwick 's "Glory" is based on the true story of Col. Robert Gould Shaw, a 25-year-old white Bostonian said Pipkin, to fight at Fort known" during forget history." BU the discussion session. as who feels such controversies may be fanned more by gallery and museum rep- have to find ways of warfare, joined November. Several hundred people attended in go just about said a visiting artist he said. at film "Glory" following one of three screenings individuals will "try to showing models. them involved," men. Lycoming College professor Robert Larson, 1977-1978. in they can to create controversy," such as lar as otypes and excludes positive minority role "We had II shift in a specialist in the history tions of to get well War Bloomsburg University. to address total history," as visiting historian told an audience of more than 200 people distin- Shock value of art "I'm an advocate of the significant contribu- tions of black fighting units during the Civil guished teaching chair award broader goals. "Textbooks do not do justice now termed by many Although the contributions of the 54th War "massive amnesia on the part of white Americans" has kept hold Us second confer- Boston. in 1960s, time." said Larson. amnesia" effects of 'white Higher Education's distinguished service award class size to 10 to 15 students to and curricula in which pub- In addition, Saini received the Slate relations teacher, reduc texts January in will y, movement of the in the in and tailoring January last fully enforced until prompted by the civil rights days of the Civil War, "they too were Visiting historian cites Journal of Eco- to provide an atmosphere lor "personalized education," International International, lishes the soon-to-bc-released expand the concept Pipkin outlined several creative strategies at meeting its first COPE But the progress was amendments not Wagner were "very that suc- both an elementary and a high school. use (COPE) of Political Economists man whose the voting nghis to blacks. quickly forgotten and the a freelance writer from Bloomsburg educators. Such advice comes Irom slavery and formally granted citizenship and "the second Civil War." — Congress association of political economists The so-called "Reconstruction Amendments." passed shortly after the Civil War. abolished Carmichael. served on former to 1976. Saini to the U.S. Constitution. amendments Louis Armstrong and Hoagy as "We want to seize every opportunity to reveal From 1974 community involvement in daily structure at Prospect have been "some of the greatest resources" to the 3-M program. "Never down same must give I my community." Parent and talk tion. He helped EEA inmate its publicaEastern Eionomu Journal, during the in 1973. 1 backs on racial and cultural heritage, stressed Pipkin. ing studio that captured talents of such music throughout Canada and the eastern United States Pipkin women total will be workforce. now about 60 percent of all new worksaid. "We've only face the implications of this great new women," Wofford to of economic According to life." Wofford, two-thirds of the nation 's employers are concerned about the lack of reasoning and problem-solving skills demonstrated by their entry-level employees. And. he said, half complain possess deficiencies munication to follow In skills. that in entry-level workers math, writing, and com- Some. loo. have an inability simple oral instructions. Pennsylvania, employers are "seeking profound guides" abilities, and in younger worker's attitudes, said Wofford. skills, "Busi- nesses today are having a difficult time introducing emerging technologies or expanding exist- ing processes to their employees." State employers polled in a recent survey said nearly 40 percent of their job applicants were unqualified for work with their companies." he added. Noting these concerns, Wofford said the United States needs "to stretch our imaginations now" to the year 2000. He suggests conforming with the three major goals unanimously adopted by the president and the nation's governors: Campus linivere&l basic education for all citizens of the United States; better schooling and preschooling to help resolve deficiences in math, reading wnt.ng. and other ment in and increased involvevolunteerprogramstodemonstrate good citizenship, skills; community president and Systems —a owner of Tri-Statc alarm systems — which he brother in 1977 in their have scholarships? To ease burden of debt Securities started with his hometown of Philadel- phia. service, and personal enable people to be responsible citizens and productive workers." he said. Why business that sold security retail Dunng the ne\i I I responsibility. The need is not universal college education, but for umversal bas IC education in the arts that scene years, the Grosses opened Tn-Siate operations throughout thecastem slates New Jersey. New York and of Florida. They vania. lanta. also started businesses Pennsyl in the \i Memphis and Washington. Baltimore. D.C.. metropolitan areas. our duty." Chnstma Gaudreau in the Office an editorial assistant is Gross gained sole possession of Tri-State from his brother four years ago. He sold the business last September, however, to a company called Security Link. of University Relations BU BU gift received year from last for- mer student Kenneth Gross has helped Bloomsburg University create a new student ot the at the university. "The Kenneth Gross Scholarship is a perpetual scholarship with an award of $1,000 per academic year," said laniero. "The scholarship is based on financial need and has been designed to assist single parents who are enrolled as full-time, non-traditional students at Bloomsburg University," he added. laniero. who also serves as executive director of the BU Foundation, indicated that the scholis renewable each year as long as arship award the recipient continues attending classes full-time basis and remains in standing" at on a "good academic the university. ment/services, said four adult undergraduate who enrolled at BU in the district to interact teachers. through the School of Extended Programs have been selected as the first recipients of the Kenneth Gross Scholarship. with pupils and University faculty will conduct pro fessional development workshops for teachers and math and science professors will emphasize urban elementary and middle school students. get a chance to take a weekend trip to B loomsburg Robert Buehner trustee, says the Jr., on campus. a local attorney and activities, expertise be involved to I program's primary aim BU is can share with us as we work encourage our youth." he says. to leaders, Both to do this oi us will benefit, Intent il office administration; in business education/ Lynn C. Kelchner of Berwick, a junior majoring in special education; and Julie Steffen of Bloomsburg, a sophomore majoring in elementary education. Gross, 37. was a student 1970-1973 academic years. at BU He is who BU senior from I entering into this partnership, the university unlocks the door to inner-city learning opportunities lor its students." According to who chairs the trus- during the ad hoc Urban Initiatives Committee, the program will enable BU to promote a culturally the former diverse climate on campus. tees' "This partnership ship dollars are not Ted Stuban of Berwick Medal Pennsylvania's House a representative |fJ9lh district since to thai ollice lor l l >77 from $50 Ik- $500 an eighth con and He rail local government, game and freight policy fisher- committees chairs the Youth and and serves as a board member for — in Williamsport formerly Williamsport Area Community College. to of the Berwick 1 wife. Charlotte, reside in children. 1 II. replica of the bronze university seal medallion the university's president during aca- demic convocations and symboh/es the bring- ing together of a special group of people mutually interested in the From left: Deaner of Millville. honor of Lynn Kelchner of Berwick. Kathleen Crocker of Bloomsburg, Klyde Ann and Julie Steffen of Bloomsburg in mission of the university Past recipients were Marco Mitrani. Louise Milrani. Richard Benefield, John and Helen Lanning, Eda Bessie Edwards. Daniel and James Magcc. to this form of Statement about the — and the donor a to the full college costs. more begin or to Awards of have a significant effect Student's debt. he ttt tUBl I Bloomsburg 0SI ol attending student will need $6,620. slale students rises to is set lees So, KM) foi an I'he cosi loi $8,978 in out ol campus for The discrepancy between cost and available ial aid creates, in many insiam es, long financ — the debt term debt will want to Bauman that long term a concerned alumni help reduce. Many BU alumni and made friends have already commitment by pledging to The Trust lor fenerations campaign to create an endowed scholarship fund Other scholar( ship awards continue lo be Alumni Association and si By working livcly I made through the named specifically holarships alumni are The medallion, designed and sculpted by Richard h Bonhamol Catawissa. is a cast pewter worn by a on-campus Student A student who lives town will need $7,480, and a commuter Berwick and have two Kathy Ann and John is and estimated living expenses, Borough Council 1 A professional auctioneer, Stuban attended Berwick High School. Wyoming Seminary and Rcppert School of Auctioneering. He and his named A commitment residence and $9,668 for off campus. Pennsylvania College of Technology an important University in (990-1991, including Aging Committee 958 and again from 970 to 976. Stuban was elected mayor of Briar Creek in I960 and held that office for four years center) were present at the reception for the four recipients of scholarships on member of the State Democ ratu Committee from 1974 to 1976. is forma set re House Appropriations Committee where he served as vice chairman of agriculture. He served on the state's transportation, health — scholarships. Sc holarships range in value lull fpi tary of the off- Only three percent of BU Students receive some scholarship aid, and one percent receives Stuban, 62. a and welfare, it students, the donors and ol higher education priority ol the I 1 GROSS SCHOLARSHIPS — Kenneth Gross (right tenter) and President Harry Ausprich (left Hue value 384 undergraduates and 77 during the ceremony. — borrowed loi the financial assisiance — Stuban has been who students Student scholarships, while Mill recogm/ing academic merit, have an additional role today: reducing a student's long leim debt Scholai in BU's winter commence mcnton December 16. The university graduated graduates r need part-lime employment must find lion recipient during A member PHOTO HI JO AS HEUfM .600 students. Othe the university. ies Buehner. 1 consideration as the eighth University its campus medallion was recognized from [at Legislator honored State Representative lal anuualh jobs about loi December BU and federal Rnant 4,8 76.000 1 operating budget lo help provide more aid to students These amounts support campus " m interested individuals, graduates the university contributes vjoo.imm) some representative to the trustees until graduating from 954 Gross. in addition to the state served as the university 's student sccutive term. a need to develop relationships with schools located in urban communities." he says. "By sophomore majoring many eluding Sheraton Smith, a risburg to pro\ Ide Some new of these things all aid ol approximately \ Harrisburg partnership evol veil from Harrisburg 's inner-city youths in an effort to Crocker of Nescopeck a sophomore majoring n special education; Klyde Ann Deanerof Millville, i BU The the efforts of was reelected "A rural university, such as Bloomsburg. has . We also hope This 1 marriage commitment do always exploring new con are on our campus. provide urban experiences for university students while enhancing growth opportunities lor recipients are Kathleen initial "We BU — kinds of learning expei lem es lor their students attend translates to each graduating class holding a debt of $2 million or more a sizable sum for those planning to relocate, attend graduate school, oi make a President Harry Ausprich says university constantly looking at ways to pro- new S7..S0(),(X)(i u> amount conservatively we're Hie who ach yeai. students collectively borrow as more than demonstrate that $10,000 or the course ot foui years. average (but yeai debt fbrastudeni borrOWS m3m a hank is $10,700. to l we need individual Student can casih incur a more during offi( ials ore to aspire them toward higher learning. This year's An long term debt, often SStfOO to in integrating it we can io support in believe that Bloomsburg has "As educational as in a are dealing in a society today which we need 461 students and are often single parents, group of students now numbers about 1.200. with In addition, student-teaching opportunities in Harrisburg for university students will be significantly enhanced, and middle schoolers will To make ends common "We the career possibilities that exist in their respective fields to to experience residential life Patricia Deibert, coordinator of adult advise- students schools debt. and cultures can work together" BU Under the program. BU students studying urban education will make frequent visits fo is must lamihes as well. This older unique academic Opportunities lor our Students forever" who students, work University. Gross' honor and will "live on ot today's students. races president for development, the scholarship has in pcucnt all been named fall. laniero. assistant vice at least part Bloomsburg. and so do meet, students acquire repayable bank loans and hold one or moa- pari lime |obs Adult pan cepts and ideas thai will help increase diversity Anthony help finance lo at ncrship will prove that "people from District, says the experiences has been consummated between the Han isburg City School District and Bloomsburg to more than by seeing increases in the enrollment of minority students." alliance that will provide urban youths VOUI education its vide According a Cnv School you had ot The ditteience ioda\ to with visits to a rural public higher educational institution and college students with inner-city scholarship program starting this »l successful, enters alliance with Harrisburg schools An Mosi district, the university Randolph G. Omen, superintendent tion can work. to first four recipients $100,000 Harrisburg school Harrisburg much Gross scholarships awarded A in the may bee in to attract more urban Students campus as freshmen in years to Come " gether to August By SI'S AN HICKS Bloomsburg University pupils honored Gross and the four scholarship recipients at a reception in to and the Harrisburg Cu\ School District." he iu Bmngingctmpus visitations tor says cause In closing. Wofford offered this challenge: "We must be more inventive if we're going to do can be very beneficial In- individually and together. in the BU fortunate position of collcc- being able to help reduce student debt financial friends is commitment of truly an Important BU alumni and investment for everyone Please consider investment how you can in the future for BU increase your students. rewards can he significant and personally The re- warding. Susan Hu ks 67 velopment at is assistant director of de- BU BLOOMSBURG ALUMNI QUARTERLY 13 1 compel varsity benh 1 1 women's ion for in the conference playoffs for irsl I that saw the Huskies' six record of 52-29*4, a took a good shot national at Lions Huskies season fall hopes of a the field hoc key national ouimgs After losing their to set won almost it four of their next five the stage showdown for a at title • went up 2X-7 on The Huskies the line. in the first half, but couldn't stop a Marauder comeback and dropped a 40- 35 deci- The Huskies' loss their first of the after season at 21, catching 10 was on the other secutive wins in a sea- start ol die end of those season was individual siandardsas the play ol offensive tackle Eric who was the IX regular-season ( lardnei the t Jonassen. lub'S lone selection lo ihc ECAC All-Star team and a candidate for Ail-American record honors by the 19X7 national championship team. (Cathy Prick and sophomore Denise Miller both surpassed the single season scoring record held by Sharon Rejily ( X goals I in 1 9X7) < 56 home championship rounds. nation in a The club was NCAA Oth consecutive I tourney. appeamacc her 200th victory at ( made in field conference meel Pam Mitchell earned all-conference honors for ihe third year in a row. finishing .is Senior national she eai ned 1 th 1 among 7X entrants in the conferamong (he leaders in every ence run. She was hockey and ended the race the Huskies ran this season, including a 217-35*16. Laudermilch's team finished 7 Kul/lown and several runner up showings. Coach Tom Marlucci's leant 1 i also placed HieHus among Junior more riffany Burner (nine goals), junioi (live goals, live ass.sisi R \ East- into the confer- in front I The following week, 16th in (he at least Oth the NCAA one team of the Huskies the previous Mark .lobes was the club's top per- Eanny Conner throughoul ihc campaign and was 53rd among 95 runners in ihc conference race and 56th among 175 in the regional. He will be one of many returning sue ami participants for the young was Conference championships. short-lived, The a Herbert's squad registered us loth winning season in his J years m charge ol the program. 7-9-3 overall mark but earned the playoff spol based on their performance in divisional games Junior Michelle Strut! and freshman Nicole Dreyer had the top individual records al 9-4 and Millersville scored a 2-0 win ovei 10-4 Strut! built her record at number three singles and reached the conference finals, Dreyer bodes well for the future. Huskies, under Steve Goodwin, 14 i unshed with Bloomsbuig the conference semifinals to eliminate Huskies. at- ilk- 4) assisted in providing benefits to enrolled student-athletes or their families, or in his sport. a senior have otherwise been involved elementary major, has built program. athletics NCAA on recruitment controls on the re- cruitment of potential student-athletes. anyone interested many sions Collegiate Athletic Association strict in assisting BU For in recruiting, These cover But once an individual has a representative of athletic person retains that identity indefi- all contact I, II bylaws divide and [ir. institutions into Divi- Each division has different regulations coverning recruiting practices. Because rules BU competes in all three levels, the must be consulted often and adhered There are 16 Division at BU. At intercollegiate sports II this level, representatives with a potential recruit by a college's adminis- Athletic Hall of Fame has grown to 30 members who have received the university's highest athletic honor. Nominations are now being sought for future induction ceremonies. The nominees' names, along with sufficient information and biographical data, should be submitted to the Hall of Fame Committee. The candidate must have participated in at least two full seasons of varsity competition at Bloomsburg. A person may only be inducted 1 0 years after receiving his/her bachelor's degree from Bloomsburg or another institution and may not be inducted without a degree unless a majority vote by the Hall of Fame Committee determines that person did not graduate "due to extenuating circumstances." Nominations may also include Bloomsburg alumni who have made outstanding contributions or offered extraordinary service to athletics at Bloomsburg while undergraduates or after graduation; coaches or other athletic department personnel outstanding contributions or offered extraordinary service to Bloomsburg athletics; persons who attended Bloomsburg, did not play or coach, or had very limited athletic careers but went on to achieve success in athletics as a coach at another institution, as a coach or player in professional sports, or as an adminis- who have made trator in college or professional athletics. Nominations should be submitted in writing by March 15, 1991, to Jim Holl.ster,Sports Information Director, Waller Administration Building, Bloomsburg University, Bloomsburg, PA 17815. Name of Nominee Current Address . Year Graduated _ third in place in the Pennsylvania Nominated By Doc Mike Telephone Current Address I played numbet five and was a BLOOMSBURG ALUMNI QUARTLRLY of athletic Continued on page 16 ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME SEEKS NOMINATIONS The Bloomsburg University PC semifinalist. Please attach as to closel> NCAA rules and regulations that restrict participation. people, even those nitely. regulations place The National many with just a passing interest in the university's interests, the continues lo impose promoting This multi-part definition of a representative obviously can include been identified as strict controls in the athletics program. WOMEN'S TENNIS post an 8-3 record and 13-YI \k UiSENt E,themen-s ended up m I learn next year. soccer team returned to the Pennsylvania Con ferenee playoffs and. although the visit it program, former for Coach and freshmen Kim McColligan (lour goals, one assist) Melissa McKay (loin goals, one assisi. II eek not surprisingly, led in scoring by youthful perfonners. including sopho il was Div ision v M the 14 teams. Regional, finishing ahead of (hat II Cooley IE AM weni club rebounded to place 1-0 loss to NCAA Division expectations and finished a disappointing The squad was never under the ,500 mark and had some impressive outings, including a 0-0 double overtime tie with NAIA power West in NCAA ence race with high expectations of notching (hen highest place ever but did not live up to their against four nationally ranked teams Adelpln. a team rated fourth (th in the THE MEN'S of 15 games on the road including matches Virginia Wesleyan and a tough I ern Regional lace kies faced a formidable schedule that included The young team was. the Huskies' wres- major, has a cumulative grade point aver- m the Pennsylvania (inference as the Huskies finished fifth in Ihc its WOMEN'S SOCCER nude its debui as a member of the varsity program this fall, which was a successful one as Coach Chuck 1 member of team I ol the leaders first-place finish at 1 a yardage. THE WOMEN'S KOSS ( Ol N K V u as again one During the season, Hutchinson also achieved a new personal milestone season the in lost Division ( rankings ihroughoui the season and ill program, financial contributions to benefit the Vinny Mennella u as second category with 75 tackles and led the team with 14 hits for rated made intercollegiate athletics 5) NCAA currently are or participated in promoting the intercolle- 1 second learn since Bloomsburg competes Division istry who 3) assisted in the recruitment of prospects, team, was on the university division large in people tefensive end in that enroute to the national in the I fifth tournament hosted by Bloomsburg and captured in the teams throughout the friends as well. and fellow linebacker .lay Marshall added les oat h Jan Hutchinson's squad won its Pennsylvania Conference championship came mainly from (he outside and the linebackers as Dion Krause topped the Huskies with 90 tack- by scoring 26 and 22 goals, respectively number one softball III Kunl/leman. tling there are Defensively, the lop performances Senioi title at and II to in ihe past: giate athletics country. Alan Kc k of his throws, interests includes 2) must adhere These regulations affect representative of an institution's athletic have NCAA Divi- age of 3.98. completing l94of 343 for 2.166 yards. Part of the reason for the Huskies' offensive success The dub bIso sei some other school and a regional sion which includes 1 passes to Kern and completed better than 56 percent son. sel softball third team, to the college division a he had prior to the A 1 Slocum was named universities many of BU's alumni and ence scholar-athletes for the third time. ductive season offensively as he lied a school the NCAA-member the intent of the rules. lo the All - Kunt/lcman. a senior secondary education chem- Kern had scoring passes this year to go along with the school record for con- a named earlier teams and were Pennsylvania Confer- a cumulative grade point average of 3.49. and receiver Slef record for career touchdowns 21 wins, which wins equalled II most pro- Wide was helped establish The duo was District Slocum. sion. and the national c rown. though the guidelines are difficult to understand, all tively. coaches, and other representatives. Al- trators, BU's Cindy Slocum and Tom Kunt/leman have been named to the GTE Academic AilAmerican softball and at-large teams, respec- Millersville with the Pennsylvania Conference's Eastern Division . Academic All-Americans the four games. first victory 1 all . Two athletes named lifih half lifted the to a 2- they were toentenain any if and they made Pete Adrian's learn time since 19X2 and team put the the football must-win Situation throughout the title, way back the sport, but a pair of goals by title in a in middle of the season of ,635 winning the university 's BAD START by A men "s soccer Trenton Stale in the second Marshall with three and two goals. teams combine for a lor the first Quay Manna and John and juniors season of winning percentage Bloomsburg hosted championships scoring Pfi/cnma ver with four goals and an senior Eric assist, soccer, and a highlighted the recently completed m led the club with eight goals and one assist, followed by winning record of .635 By MARY GARDNER a runner-up finish in the national champion ships by the field hockey team, the Schmid Senior Kurt teams compile Fall athletic . much pertinent biographical information as possible to better insure proper consideration of the candidate(s). I Alumni album In addition to the common theme theatrical past (sounds bond holds shared ol a son of sordid' i. another group together ah worked and prospered under the careful guidance ol Mi Michael Mcllale. tormer director of theatre at this I Bloomsburg I inversus \t a banquet on Satin evening, thegroup honored Mr Mcllale loi "his conirihution to his siudents' success " \s ttaj ,, Mr McHale. tribute to a cherr\ tree will be planted outside Haas \uditoiium. accompanied rn an inscribed plaque \ftci he was given a Mcl lale spoke to the gtoup. standing ovation. Mi Tn/"l~TUru is* j v&i on^ n : ' "'/" ' 7 / T W AUgUS' i Hu 7, H SOn CtU"y r 7 ;T (jail Stank Kolenda. Be, ErmiSdhl « J^^~./^w Ha ""' **< ' " u " - single light I »«M /V '"" hours when « „ ,,, a, on, row, A/« Hale. Chery ^ *™ ft*W row I Larry ( - fi /„.A ' Missouri. Washington. 76 many more land and where a burning onstage during those the theatre is not in use. This is called a "ghost" light and comes steeped in theatre-loreandsuperstition. It must have seemed parking lot. D C, New Jersey states began to The restaurant and bar soon with laughing voices . j tsil tilled up Haas Auditorium stage 15-20 year absence. As if by magic theatre magic great m, I laas, Shelby I icon laiei I . ( Iheiyl 1 fly gallery and lighting fingers lines from past productions such i aura Mattivi, Jack Matter, Also in attendance were liam Acierno and Craig Department "little and various locations. ol BU Professors Wil- Himes Music seuet. ii \ ( retired), .m. i .in. I the theatre 's red-haired girl") Shirley Pahls and her husband. Gene. Friday evening, August 3. the halls of the rumble with the familiar voices of actors, directors, make-up light designers, o< knei I and Jack Watkms down to renew old friendup on new jobs, significant others to >a\ id i Jo-Anne Millard Buneviuh. David O'Brien, Becks "Tush" Owens, John Robhins, ( alhy Snefdman of the theatre, settled Magee began indv Whitfield Litterer, McMurray, Joey soon gave way to the present, and these 30 or so people, once bound by a tradition and discipline and oltei I Man/ Hinneman, Debra Muni lackson. Larry "(\B." Know les.G.ul Sunk Kolenda. Bob Kolenda, Steve indeninuth. George Ml, Indians, The School for Scandal, The Music Man, Too I rue To Be Good, to mention only a few. But the past Hotel ol people. Haviland, Dee Dee as Ah. Wilderness!, On group BRAVO! Bemie iross, ( ships, catch this gratitude and thanks to I < — characters long forgotten were resounded with deal ol McHale. the teacher urging his stU Still behalf of Former players attending the reunion were Daniel Boone. John Brady. Jamie Bredbennei Bee hnnisch, Jim letlcrman, link at/ingcr "Oh my God'* and "Do you remember — The On dents' .i former ers trod the boards of the after a possibly can. the theatricals, it the superstition was based in truth in early August when over 30 former Bloomsburg Play- greeting oldfriends Mary- fill lor the Pahh •shales This was just the begin ning of a two and a half da > as alive again. re ow/„ fO, beginning of the Bloomsburg Players Reunion 1990. Cars from Kansas. Georgia. New York, a tradition in the theatre is left °™*> »**> d r*»J />„„,,, fl H fRiam h »> Millard-Bunevitch. Laura Mat Murray, Bernie Haas tones By LARRY (C.B.) KNOWLES is Plavci '""" Players' reunion features tribute to retired director There ^ urging them to continue to do the best the\ PHOTO BY GIRTOh artists, set costumers, gophers, and assorted theatrical personnel. This was the Once seemed to be the catch phrases of the weekend. — "Oh my God. you look great!" REALITY — "Oh my God. where's your hair?" STATEMENT — "Doyou remember DR.?" REALITY — "Where Let is me the I translate: - - - w STATEMENT She said she'd be here!" "Oh my God. what a great ? — job!" REALITY — "And you got a Bachelor of Arts theatre for that! STATEMENT — "Do you remember?" REALITY — Yes! We haven't STATEMENT " in forgotten, was to we remembered. And what a joy Players. again, on behalf of the I would like to and the Alumni Ollice help they gave us in thank stall at planning Doug Bl Bloomsburg I lippenstiel loi the endless this reunion. Their help in setting up the picnic, a tour of the campus and its news buildings, local arrangements with STRATFORD 1990 PartU 'paling m the h •«> lh annual Sli at/01 < Grandage, Hilda Heller. Joy Hicks, '89. Diane Rude 89. Michael Alhan '88. Paha in lei red through an application se- process, serve as liaisons between the stu- commu- /4 M CHRISTMAS LUNCHEON— Members of the Philadelphia Alumni Chapter held theil < alumni alumni chapter events and the Senior Sendoff Picnic. haupei Doug The affairs is annual s,»i a/ the BU English Hfppenstiel, .//", fifth beingplannedforJune 1 1 (standing) Dan McGrew '51 .Harry Gobora '50. Lee Beaumont '43,JoeZakorchenm\ 72 ( hm Gat ley. Betty Rosell '45. LucyEnnis '30. Cathy Zakorchemny. Marie Morgan '54. Peggy Burns 67, Carl Morgan. Sue Little. Catherine Evans and Connie Gobora '52. Not present foi photo was Jim Gledhill by prospective students, « Depdrtmentj and Homecoming. Alumni Weekend, visitations Greg Nagel. Lois Nester. Lllllt . Susan Ruslnko, Christmas luncheon at Holiday InnMidtown on December 8 In attendant were t seated, t from left) Rev Carl Bermnger '43, Edna Galley '27. Margaret Minner '23. Sadie Mayernick '27; including Joan Srlma ham. Chailes Shearer. Erma G Shearer, Rh haul Theodore Joanna Torello, and Marvann /inula At ompanylng the group wet e hi nity, and alumni. They sponsor or assist with a number of special projects and events, campus a a Nagel, . Si '88, and interview dent body, the rest of the university Kotula. Muriel Millet Palrnei Lisa Stackhouse '90. John Blowers '89 and The Ambassadors, Belle M Heuhoff, Howard Pan n i,i ('alma Belly Reed. William I Reed. Nancy Riley. Evelyn C. Rippy. Edith M. a '88; (standing) '90. K Wilmei Nester, Molly Kelly Ralph Nardell'90. Susan Hanshaw 89, Kevin Kotch 1 H Hoffer. Eileen fdhnson, Klein. Claudia 1 veil Eves, Arnold Grandage, Dorothy Himes. Benin Husky Ambassador reunion on Homecoming were (seated, from left) Lisa Hahakus Dickie DcVoc.CarolB Edwards, Pat T iii Mm am. AMBASSADOR REUNION — Joining Helen (royle. Carmse Detjen. it remember. ere h annual theatre i^.I'J'ji tot trip is (Note Tins a ftange In mi the < earllei Offii < Pot i I tentative dales announced more information, call the Alumni BOO s y> 0254. BLOOMSBURG ALUMNI QUARTERLY 15 _ WANTED Sports make Golf outing earns $6,000 this kind of contribution toward the suc- cess of the golf outing, gives us great pleasure for College of Business knowing we that The 1990 annual College of Business Golf Ouling. held October lOal iheShawnee Inn Golf work Course, Shawnee-on-Delaware, was a resound- from 40 participants A ing success. period. Nelson earned more than $6,000 for BU's College of Business. Golfers included BU alumni, IBM friends signifi- and faculty," said Carol Matteson, dean "The funds generated from the <>l when they "We .11 Being able level. to help host international delegations of students and faculty is BU community instance in which the lamero a great BU Foundation and development. who have alumni good fun and rie, another benefits who benefited from from the exchange of ideas and business prac- The prizes. BU day. however, were the filled is . would like to Business Education and Office Administration curriculum as part of the College of education business recoqnize qraduates April 25-26. 1 991 (See additional Businesses Professional Development Forum on The Department of winners . information about Forum on pagel7. or- with camarade- real celebration of the "Bob and Nelson said. ganized an event that was A this BU was even greater." for arc very fonunate to activities," regional and national B Everyone had planned to observe 60 years of University Business Education at Bloomsburg 1991 April 26, on Friday evening, "We — 20 more are willing to invest in our College of Business professional conferences and interact with bull Oil outcome assistant vice president for are able to represent the university ncss professional! this turnout executive director of the " advanced is of the along with outing are used for projects and activities that the Forexample, students' education member Swans helped to coordinate the golf outing Moyer and Anthony M. lamero, the goll regular university budget cannot support program manager for Corporation and also a time, and the 1930-1990 over 95 over a four-year '63. year than anticipated. cantly benefits the College of Business students college. Swans were delighted with "The generosity of these individuals interest in the golf outing, to College of Business Advisory Board, said and corporate executives. Business Education Alumni BU's College of Business." said Moyer. of Noting the growing record number of participants in are able to help advance the that Alumni House. Bloomsburg Please complete the form and return to Fenstemaker February 15, 1991. than later no 17815, University, Bloomsburg. PA students and faculty, good will of 95 golfers," he added. NAME BU/B.S. degree year OCCUPATION. BU/M.S. degree year tices. Robert Moyer Mountain. Inc.. Shawnee president of '63, and a member College of the of Business Advisory Board, donated the unse of the golf course for this event "Being able coach named can /mm /n;.er 'otitimial N interests are prohibited oil i ampus from making person, in contaci lions. During Championships prospect's ollicial seventh place showing of a year ago. athletic representative's contact the visit, the confined to is campus Written and telephone commumca the dneclor's office athletic head coach The Division i ampus are written a is I sport, horn making in person, on- or recruiting contacts. Also prohibited and telephone communications with prospect, the prospect's relatives or legal is governed by on- or off the only Division a third set campus of rules may III sport and Representa- may make in person, recruiting contacts with a prospect, with a major restriction campus Oil not occur until the conclusion of the prospect's junior year in high school. Again, these contacts should be coordinated through the athletic directoi 's office ol field Ann Arbor. Michigan, and has twice been member a This brief overview of NCA A world runnerup does not cover all the recruiting restrictions. The penalties imposed by the programs which violate the NCAA rules on is 14.5 two- a pounds PAST EMPLOYMENT World in the rispoir Championships for competitors 20 years he won three ol PAG 1 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS age and younger at IIS pounds, 0 titles for Arizona Slate and earned All-American honors for three consecutive years for the finishes at improved the also Sun Devils based on NCAA his placing 1988, fourth in He in competed his high Championships. Jones each season, finishing 1989 and second in last si CAREER PLANS xth spring the prestigious All-Star Classic in his final season. Jones' outstanding record of 134-21-3 places him regulations 1 Team. He was a 1989 U.S. Olympic Festival champion and was a national champion and and with the head coach hockc) at of the U.S. While competing collegiately is tives of athletic inteiests contacts native of inne national freestyle champion guardians. Field hockey CAREER STATUS/PROGRESS/ACHIEVEMENTS/AWARDS the 1990 Games and was awarded a gold medal member of the victorious United Slates The the only Division his also team rules prohibit representatives ol I athletic interests oil as a ol the sport. At BU, wrestling He FAMILY MEMBERS (ioodwill well as .is at NAME OF SPOUSE _ 23-year- Toyko, Japan, bettering in earned an individual bronze medal lions are permitted, but Should be coordinated through the new the is BU The at permitted with some result is a coach is well known in wrestling circles and has won numerous national and international honors. He recently finished fourth in the World On- the prospect's relatives or legal guardians. three-time All- Ameri- old recruiting contacts with a prospect, campus a Arizona Slate University, at assistant wrestling BUSINESS TELEPHONE. HOME TELEPHONE, Larry "Zeke" Jones, NCAA ( BU/other degree year_ HOME ADDRESS Assistant wrestling to third on Arizona State's career win winning percentage of .858 Devils' career charts. is list. His ninth on the Sun PI OMEGA DELTA PI PI ALUMNI EPSILTON MEMBER you want to help the BU and regulations athletic program with the recruitment of qualified student-ath letes, or if you have questions about the regulations, please contaci letic director, at (7 1 7) 16 NCAA Mary Gardner, ath- 389-4363. Please help BU continue to abide by the NCAA NO .YES NO YES NO athletic FORMERLY DPE MEMBER are generally very severe If YES regulations BLOOMSBURG ALUMNI QUARTERLY Other comments or suggestions: _ Bloomsburg University College Call for of Business Submissions Deadline: January 31, 1991 College of Business. Suthff Hall Program Benefits Career Development Awards for Outstanding Submissions ' Student, Alumni Networking ' * * Professional Development Forum Published Proceedings Program Highlights ' Distinguished Speakers Awards Luncheon * Student, Alumni and Faculty Presentations ' April 26, 1991 The College of Business is sponsoring a forum to recognize achievement, enhance learning, and promote scholarly discussion among alumni, students, faculty, and business people. To create opportunities for alumni to become more involved with business students and faculty, you are invited to participate in the College of Business Professional Development Forum on April 26, 1991 (see Call for Submissions this page). This date was strategically chosen to be on the Friday of Alumni Weekend to encourage alumni to return and participate Also for those of you in the business setting, was felt that a program such as this would engender The College of Business. Bloomsburg University is sponsoring a forum to recognize achievement, enhance learning and promote scholarly discussion among alumni, students, faculty and business people. Students (undergraduate and graduate), alumni, and faculty from all disciplines are invited to submit original business related work Awards will presentation for be given Expected contributions Term papers it in allowing you the day for your professional develop- * ment. Although the primary reason us, there are also related goals. for this event is professional development for Since moving back College of Business students. instill We want to create ways that students can integral part of the network of conjunction with this event include: * Thursday evening, April 25 — Student clubs who all will share their will sponsor career experiences since graduating alumni and student participants will will be considered, including but not Computer and Information Systems are alumni. in Panel Presentations Human Resources ' planned 4 ' ' activities Course Projects Case Studies * a proud ' Other 1 ' Entries on any business-related topic * who Research Papers limited to see themselves as contributing scholars and as an professionals * all of into Sutliff after the renovation, the College of Business faculty have been working to continue to identity for Symposia the forum. include, but are not limited to: will * support from your employer at outstanding contributions. for A five Business Business Ethics Business Careers Training and Development International Current Business Issues Labor Force Trends Business Education Trends Corporate Strategy Finance Economics Consumer Behavior Legal Issues alumni speakers general reception for INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMISSION QF PAPERS follow these individual presentations. — Friday evening, April 26 To celebrate 60 Years of Business Education at Bloomsburg, there will be a dinner honoring alumni from the last six decades, with alumni business educators from each decade being represented. Two copies of ft SYMPOSIA PR OPOSALS the work should be submitted. Entries should be double spaced and reference list, tables and graphs following the text, The page Names, addresses, affiliations and telephone numbers of all authors must be on the title page but only on the title page. Include a 00 word abstract on the first page of the submission. Submitted papers should be 20 pages or less Proposals for symposia, panels, and cases should be as detailed as possible including an overview (approximately three pages) and a description of each participant's presentation. Submissions will be blind reviewed. with normal margins first page is the title 1 So come back participation ness, and is we time with us. for this Your important to the College of Busiare striving to make the program you are a recent graduate, you may be hearing from us concerning a presenuseful to you as well tation of your work. If One of our co-curricular be contacting you concerning Carol Matteson. Dean DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION may program plans. Registration for the event is $25. which includes the luncheon on Friday If you cannot attend, you may wish to send a donation to sponsor a student's attendance at the closing luncheon All the student clubs m the College of Business are helping co-sponsor these events. The students and faculty have worked very hard and diligently on this undertaking. One way or another, try to be with us. IS JANUARY 31, 1991 their Submission and inquiries should Carol Matteson. be directed to: Dean College of Business Room 212. Sutliff Hall Bloomsburg University Bloomsburg, PA 17815. (717) 389-4019 BU Alumni Association. American Human Resource Management, Accounting Omega Pi. Finance Club and Delta Mu Delta, Sponsored by the College of Marketing Association. Society Club. Phi Beta Lambda, Pi Business, the for Bloomsburg University is committed to Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity women and other protected class members are urged to pursue educational and employment opportunities at Bloomsburg University. Minorities, Ill OOMSMJRG ALUMNI QUARTERLY 17 alumni 'Lost' We have lost touch with the alumni listed on these pages. If you have any information about these "lost" alumni, please Alumni Office call the 1922 Mildred Hankec Bogart Bower • Dorothy Faust * Dorothy Grot/ Penstermakcr • Mary Herring * Madalme Jones • Kalhenne Hays Kelly * at J -800-526-0254. Russell * Wolfe • Bance Beal Dorothy Tfmun Blancher • Boyle * Kalhryn Brannan * Joseph Branmgan ordelia l.ouis Manha Moran Buck • 1906 Dionysia Mury PanCO BeBCh * Caroline Allen Edwards Menebry ' Ida Pcgley ampbell ( Emily Craig Lyons • Isabella.- * • Dowd John Mae Howard Lccming ' Charlotte Jenkins l.ockc • Ihomas Jacobs 90S Zerbe Jenkins Reagan George Jones Eileen * [909 Knorr Knapp Ames Marion Parker Lowe Imclda • Helen Keller Marie Lynch * Helen Lenahan 1910 Matusavage • Gon/alcs McCarthy Carniel McNeils * Ethel Riel Meelching • Esther Powell Menger • Hannah Henna Policy Oakes Moser Fall Tumcy Ash Irene Snydei * Ranck Edna Lewis Robinson Delourdcs Bomboy C Ki n ' (ieorge Schawartz * gaide 1914 Tregaskis Robert Wolfe • Johnston Banket * Marguerite Smith * Golightl) • Florence Wenner Bryani 1917 Mabie Dymond Bell Williams Horgcr Anna May * Purtel 1 • Florence Oreenei Arline Smith * Ruth McQuyown ( • Claire Elligette * James Full/ ' Mary 1918 fenbergei I 1919 Sodon Miriam Gilbert Campbell • Agnes Zel.nski Goetz 1920 Anna Heller Deirick Jessie Gerhard Hoag • ' • Annetta Lewis Dillemdofcr Mourn Grady lorence I Harriet Hoflhei * Kim bottom Joseph Davis I 1 Bueh.nski * • i McDonnell Krat. Pemehe Pursell • ' * Paul Patrick Beatrice Plait Edward Re.ter • Frances Martin Vansci\ct Beatrice Muriel Johnson Slates • BLOOMSHL RC, Claire I Loeb Henderson » ichtct * Com Bessie Herriotts * Sara Long Holsclaw Thelma Hurlbun • * Mane McDonnell Florence Murray • Helen Nash Joseph PaJliscak • Webei Rogers Ellen • • Marie McNeills - oretla | * Rulh Eadie Betty Edwards Rupen • Grace Edna Smith " Mars Ruth Stalford • Elizabeth * Anna Fetch * Mary Melan Gallagher * Emma Hibian Hazel Scherer Hunold * Sophie Kaszewski * Anna Miller Keane * Marguerite Kielhline * Mary Kotal.ck * Sophie Makarczyk * Rulh Gardner McAlley • Grace Baskerville McCarthy * Colette McEneany • Helen Caffrey McMullen * Susanna Shindel Moore * Ethel Moore Moorhead * Mary Walsh Morrissey Mildred Evans * * Elizabeth Winifred Peiekofsky * Blackburn Richards Eves * Lloyd Readier * Margaret Riley * Sinconis * Stella Slunger * Vema Valence * Helen Mae Wheaton * * Eli/sabeth Catherine Florence Jones Swallow Theodore Vital * * * Margaret Edna Decker Wilson Ward * 1930 * Irene * Cather- Borkowski Brunner * Teresa Merrick Charles Grace Davis Curtis * Mary Boylan Daisey * Teresa Defon * Dorothy Diesing * Anna Erwin Faux * Gertrude Ferry * Mary Johnson * Gladys Margaret Jones * * May * Helen * Anne Morgis Leo Paulson * Julia * * Karcher Phillip Ruth Vandermark * Geraldine Morgan * Ruth McCormac Jennie Petroff * • * Gertrude Furman Rice * Mary Smith * Midred Stiasny * Margaret De Casmo Wachowiak * Mildred Wagner Edgar Richards * 1931 Bower Bailey * Catharine Baum * Gladys * Hannah Ceese Beidleman * Florence Betlens Harriet Roan Campbell * Theresa Carpenter * Mae Cavanaugh * Rosina Frank Chomack * Louise Downin Clayton * Aileene Cole * Mary Jane Concannon * Mary Boyle Cuny son Lois * Wyandl Desank * Helen Gibbons Ed- Catherine Dugan Emrick * Nellie Masluski Gibbons Dora Gulovitz • Lulu Boyer Harnit * Ada Harrison * Mary Johnstone Hergert * Florence * Hochberg Hodge * Dolores Keating Kinlz * Harriet Klingman * Milda Ida Preuhs • Mann Lillian * Mar- * Charleen Kreigh Samuel Mildred Liddell • Margaret Maddox * Mary • Miles * Garfield Miller * Marjone Mills * Elizabeth Morgan * William Pelak • Bernard Roan * Marion Shook Ro/elle » Lydia Smith Se.da * Bealnce Francis Smith * Anna Solonski * Evelyn Gilbert Spancake * Dorothy Kisner Slolzer Mary Davies Thomas We.kel Zimmerman Wood * Anthony Timony Rulh Williams * * Anna Urban * Keith Witheridge Aria • John 1932 Ammemian Florence Si. vet * Camp Anne Marie Yuran Catron • Gemmeli Cogol.n * Marion Kemper Cranslon Mary Rate) Driscoll * Mildred Rosenbluth Eile * Patrick George • Dorothy Goss Glahn * Anne Curry Goldberg * Dorothy Gresh • Raymond Heiss • Marjone Hofmeisier • Ruth Avery Kellerman • * Janet I • Odonnell Ida Mittleman Rich • Irene Feeney Treihewey * * Anna Lynn Margaret McAndrews « Elizabeth Kathryn * Miriam Wenner Astleford Anna Lewis Bacr * Adelaide Bahr * Margaret Bilbow * Cora Frank Brooks Ina Burdick • Alice Lumber! * McDonald UIMMQIXKIIRLY Thompson 192S * • * * Minnie Gregart Gergart * Margaret • Fietta Gueniher * Helen Wellevcr Sarah Schaeffer Heimbach * Lillian Uice Stackhouse /* * Mary Bessie Dougherty Lester Devine • garet Williams * Stacy Yaskell * Lulu Elzweiler Gladys Martin • Mabel Riomas Helen Olver Fidner • Helen ' Kathryn Margarci Deitrick Martin * Mice Ruth Miller • • Edith One.ll Killgorc owe • Alice Smith Harrison liams Mary Frances Snead Kamath • Lyle Mather Klechner Remigius Klein ' Gertrude Wilson Kim/ Vema Marie Connellj Knoebel • Alma Evans Kramel Michael Kushania * Gordon Llewellyn ' Mabel Alice * • Myrtle Foley « Manlej Hannon Boycr Hosteller Meriihev, • Hollander HowardCo.se I'aulme Johnson Davis Ludia Bohn Florcy Gladys Flynn • Main Folej Ruth Gerhard * Gertrude Miller Gross • Pauline Doty Cole Bvaline * * Kun/ Krzywicki Stacinski * Elizabeth Amstadi Sullivan • Dorothy Sqavely Mildred Taylor * Catherine Wil- Louise Durbin Carson • Jones Golden Vitale Adalinc * hici.kr.ui/ Hayhursi 1921 ' * Manha Cunfer • Elizabeth Dean Driscoll * Esther Newman I * Bums Marjorie Davis Robert Davis Kazunas Krawczel Barbara Monroe * Mary Morgan * Grace • Teresa Oneil * Alyce Peifer • Julia Petekofsky • Margaret Pongoms * Florence Reap William Roan * Rulh Roberts • Angela Jermyn Schmidt » Reba Slamm Shumaker * Mary Catherine Clarke • Laura Boettichei Best fat • 1925 Culbenson lercsa Pr.U.ad Smith muse Marion Sweeney • Alice MOSS Sweet Marjone Rose Thomas • Mary Wolfe Alice Allen * Odell Bridy * • Veronica Welsko Marian Fichtet Williams Pauline Kathryn Uiwon • Ruth Myers Moore • Muzetta Llewellyn Morgan Hilda Fritz Neuman • Alice Kelly • • Maude Keen Baker Maiagarei Jones Bennett • Bohg • Ruth Jenkins Boone Lucy Gergen • Harry Teresa Holleran Alma Thomas * Dorothy Davis Fran!/ Baylor * Thelma Can Lamoreaux * Anna Lebow Anna Lebow * Lillian England Manm • Adele Thomson Maslo * Clara Mean. • Edna Brown Mof- ' • * • Esther Kl.ngler * llruh Winifred Margaret Hull Rathbun Ross Prey * Gertrude Fuller Manha Grabowski * Thelma Gordon Harrison * Florence Han • Mary Hartman * Mane Corcoran Hastings • Mabel Hilton * Ida Smith Howells * Mary Seeney Isaac » Mary Morgan Jones Sara Ann Kanouse * Lenore Sterner AnnaOneill Redington * Marion Keel Sue Roilgcrs * Alice Hornet Schwalhark Dorothy Morgan Shaver * Clara Gorman * Helen Wolfe Davis Jones Mary Twarowski Drapierski * Elizabeth Button Ewenden • Fenton Farley Herman Fowler Lottie ' Steams * Eleanor Kresge Coliender 4 Maureen Crandel Margaret Treon Deihl • Mary Shunk Dietrick * * HameJ Young * • Helen Eastman Wise ine Branigan * Edilh Louise 1927 Phillips Gr.ffdilhs • Hargaret Hall ienevea Houser Conway Mymlla Rood Abbott Allmda Krause Allardyce • Rachele Wolfe Banlett Mildred Benson * Mary Devan * Manha Bloxham * Mary Kepler Bowman • Ella Bullock * Florence Robinson Cavancc * Violet Clark * Jule Coggins * * * 1929 * Vera McGovem * Beatrice McNeal Dorothy McDermotl Meagher * Ella Aurand Moyer • Mary Palya Beatnce Counney Rader " Merle Derk Ral- Lvelyn Ouinny Vera Bear Gwendloyn • Dorothy Evans Wrick Houser Notile I • Arlene Titel Dorothy Jones Williams ' • * axe Miller Kessler Viola Kesier • • Roland Lavelle * Jeannetle Lesser Madden • Janet Evans Eileen Anna Lynch Manm • Helen McGuire • Elizabeth McManimen • Viola Mordan * Anna Moms • Cordelia Moyer * Mildred Murphs * Elizabeth Nagorski • Monica Barauskas Fowles Gauz • * Catherine Curry * Helena Emma Gasewicz * Gwendolyn Lewis Katharine Fritz G.llen * Helen Kellam * Paul Knoll * Emma Lehman * Viv.enne Lewis • Anna Chevitski Lorko * Mildred Lowry * Doris Price • Margerum * Blanche Kosienbauder Alys Henry Nuss * Helen Smuh * Mary Cole Smith * Vera Baker Thompson * Helen VanBusk.rk M.ll.ngton • Doris Kimble * Ruth Ouslander • Helen • Mary * Beatrice Zanr Mathias Bitlord • Lola Josephine Carr • Beatrice Romaine Snook John • ida Os Irandcr Kamum Patrick Kane • Florence Kellaghcr Elizabeth Wochik Koshensky * M Kriedler • Pauline Latorre • James Lawson Frances Can ayaoti * Theresa Lyons * Margaret Marshall * Dugan Elizabeth • * Tnpp Marga- Plotkin Seidler * * Mulford Watkins • • Race Edwards 1916 Ruby Sarah Siskin Jeanette Russell Stocker * Victoria Stockoska Elizabeth Rhoades l-.h/abcth Mary Dunn Gable * Raymond Gallagher * Mabel Swan/ (iardner * Rhoda George Hannah Allen Benson Jcannelle Savidge * * Lewis Anna Byrne * Mary Cullman * Raymond Derrick * Edith McMichael Dodson ' Phyliss Miiu-r Dumbald * Mary Omara Earley Charles Edsell • Marjone Mary Watkins Weber • • Ohlman Ryan Ella Evelyn 7ammcrman Freda Rose Baisden • Arlene Margarci Geihmg Stinner Agnes Coticrman Banham * Agnes Beehler * Eleanor Lap.nski Bodner * Cora Frank Brooks * Allhadell Carpenter * Mary Connolly * Anna Taby Arlene * * Louise Sirakbem * Lena Lillian Treibley • Helen Sanderson Tracy Wakefield * Lois Schnsi Weaver * Mildred Higgins Weidncr * Jennie Whiiemghl * Brooks asey * Fences Silverman • Elizabeth * Carrie Scovell * West ( 1915 Clara Scanlon John Timko 1924 Henelle Laubach Lamont • Sioui Mary Amcsbury * " * Osmchuk Zychal Kimble Gcarhardt Charlotte Dccbel Rissicr • LoveConard Florence SchlOtterbeck Snyder • Barbara Roche Sabol Tufts | Ralston Fnedley Robbins ret 1913 * * Elizabeth Roberts Dorothy Traub Wincgarden • Steeley Clinton Brill Catherine Richardson Boot Josic • Mary Gerald Sheridan • H.ldcSuk • Elizabeth Ruddy Simonson Norman Agnew StaufTer • Lucy Vosheski * Elizabeth Evans 1912 Levi Beagle • Kaufman Poulkrod Lucille • Catherine Devine Morrison * Dolores Selecky Mras * Jennie Myers * Agnes Myles • Mac Dugan Odonnell * Margaret Brogan Ohara » Margaret Patrick 1 Clara Peffer • Mary Penman * Cora Ohl Phillips • Mary Elizabeth Murphy IX-atncc Nelson Mary Obrien * Nellie Odonnell •VemaCompres Ondash * Eliakim Pamlei * Eli/abelh Ranson Helen Campbell Renaned * Gertrude Bates Riefler * Adeline Rogers Rohbms • Henry Rohde 1 David Rowlands * 1911 Myrtle ' Julia Martha Howard Mo/art * • Mary Ellen Harkins • Thelma Hayes • Carloyn Hontz • Anne Jennings • Gordon Jones • William Jones • Mary Keating * Helen Kellam • Anna Krauser 1 Berchmans Kurolowicz * Anna Mane Luke * Hannah Lut/ * Margaret Mahcr * Mary McLaughlin * Gertrude Powell Miller * Margaret Morgan * Emily Moneli * Helen Spare Roman • * \jco * Gage • * Hilda Robinson 1 Ruth Beatnce Sanford * Ellen Schher Schaeffer • Margaret Sheperd * Jane Sheridan • Ruth Weber Sherwood 1 Mildred Greenfield Stein lona Evans • Rulh Collins Richards Hadyson Dawson Jones • Bertha Kane * Maude Welliver Genevieve Mcixcll Laneer * Demon * Marguente Labar Rhodes * R.venburgh Baxter Russ • Mable Major Gcssner • Raymond Gelz * Rulh Gill • Marian Schelbcn Gilpin * Anna Jean Scott Graves Lohia Vanscoy Gregory • Ester Grim • Ruth Beatrice Karrc • Anna Kasmt/ Jcunnie Fairchild Frantz ' • ' Millie Schrope Becker • William Helen Parr.s Florence Synder Robinson Margaret Woodring Drumm Mclick • Fred Fclker Carl Holterstein James * * • Coyle • Rose Farrax Flhney Ruth Flanagan Anita Gavin * Margaret Morgan Haines * Elmer Haupt * Mad, line Noack Heath • Kathryn Klemleltcr Hcnsler • Rulh Burger Hoffmaster • Emmctt Hoyt • Ruth Miriam Jones Whilby Dcctlis l.ukasytis Alice Dillon • 1907 Ruth Maire Shifffer Coleman • Harriett Cook • Elizabeth Cooper * Gilbcn Cooper • Thalia Kitchen Cooper • John • Ruth Barton Buddingcr Casnner Chesnulewic/ * Hubena Devcr • Margaret Doherty 1 ' • Thomas Chilson Elizabeth ' • Marjone Black Elizabeth Brooks ' Edna Brothenon * Margaret Bullcr • Mary Caffrey • Grace Harlos Can * Ida 1923 Henrietta Hinkel Howell Wagner Vought * Ella Sutton * Baxter I Lillian Rulh Stevens Wilson Owens Lucy Severn Andrulcwic/ * Rulh Haupt Artz * Viola Sn.bcr Austin • Ethel Baker • Louise Thompson Charles Wilner 1904 Anna * * * • * Marion Hale Trctheway 1926 Gcraldmc SchuItZ Wagner Settler • Mary McCarty Nellie Brcnnan * Williams Florence Sugcrman 1902 Gcnrudc Gross Tcmpleion Kathryn Tobin Evans Unold Helen Lee* * Margaret Orourke McCarthy * lx>uise Williamson 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Sancks Siark 1933 Charles Buckley Anman * • Peter Bohr • Margaret Donaldson doner F.sher Nan Higgins • Mary Lou.se W.l- Cather.ne Gallagher • Mary Grace Gallagher * Naomi Harris Kavel • Sab.na • Mur/ensk, Koniecznj W ' Anna agner Kramer Emily Malkames Markle • Stephen Petnlla • Andrew Potson • Anna Mae Wr.chi W hue * Edward Williams Ruth Lewis • Donald Blackburn Martha Donahue Bottger • Ha/cl Keeler Brooks Margaret Kane Burke • Ralph Felion ' Kathleen Hess 1 John Hmelmicky 1934 Georgia Matha Bez.c • Thelma Bonshock • Florence Hanl.ne Butler • Mary Odonnell Dill Sarah James Dymond • Roben Ellis • Joseph Gnbbin Mary Groody * • * Marlm BroMus Oasis • * " • heodore < 'zaikow ski awrciKc hosier * Jean Gilbert 1 Gillung • I • Joseph Kiunosk\ Martin Schupp Ruth W.lhams Cora Keller • • Ann Hayloi George Verhousk> Emily Kerr Pauline Egizie McCaffre> • man McCord Frank Zadra Roben Stevenson * • Paul * Rowlands David Shaffer • • John Whitby Grcce • Moore Lipski • ft ilson 1936 Vema Morawski * Yea- Rodgers • Starkey hauer Siege] Andrew 1949 Tumau Joseph Adamonis Tinelli • * William Gard * Jane Manhart Morgan * Webb Aeno * Fetterman * James Cain John Kovaleski Mary Ellen Miller * Eleanor Apichell Rai * Agnes Leona Ryan • Anna Malloy Sharkey * Stasia Zola * Charles Cnllow * Ruth VonBergen Rosenstock • Thomas Smigel Michael Spanich Geraldine Hes.s Weaver Jay Cortright Gerald Fink 1940 Kemp Murray Bamett * Brown Christmas * Ernest Josephine Benedetto * Clark Miller Nicholas Mitchell * Frederick * Helen Boyle Owens Morgan Pecora • Sara Breslin • Victoria Chester Derolf Lendosky * * Linda Lord Baier Adelaide Mesh Jane Lewis Agnes Pakutka * * * Sophie Kokora Lukac Alberta Sincavage Procopio • Ste- George Donachy • Joseph Derzak • Sidari Jurasik * Betty Helen Dizon Dixon • Lou Kepner * * Margaret Dean Brunner * * Sara Gaugler * Catherine Hollen- beck * Eleanor Johnson Tilmont Hamer * * Fnsby Wolfe Shirley Starook Louise Miller * Nicholas Evelyn Doney Rose * Laura Schoener Taylor Shirley * * Stanley Stozenski Gowen Michael Hemlock • Rita • Lyle Thaddcus Krensavage * Max Kaplan * charlotte Stoehi Russel • * • Home John Kocur John Rodeback Richard Schilling • Walter * Elvira * 1 • Gydosh Murphy Rita * Grace Misted Moon- • Constance ' 1 ' Robert Guiiejka ' • Barbara Hoynes Dons Berge 1 i • Hldlaj orelel Paul 1 t * i Pula Rhodes ski Mai • 1 • • ( alter * i ' I van • cn/cr • Wnmer mel Snyder * Nancy Williams Waller Troutman • Graydon Wood 1953 Judith Bole • Roben • • • • * I Mae Rulgway Im.i I Donald Snuili • * I'iiiiI Jean Rothei * ' vnue I • 1 I lam. Anderson l • Nadme * David Boyer airy I l-innegan Oerhan • I * * begins dgai Lewis I I Blessing • 1 William John Danko • Foil/ John Jessop • * • Mary Galatha * • Carl U-onora Juliam • Nancy Koll/ Dianne Manm • Andrew • Sterling Smith • William Invclpiecc Marianne Angradi Tuza • Bella Hoffncr Vcosock * Edward Walls • John Williams • Louis Yurcthko • • enier Claire Joanne • Edward Lockman 1 Anita riedel Keller I Davis Kolz 1 • ( urry • Barbara Barbara Ann Kindig ynn Sweet McDonald 1 foyCe Carol Masser iiglcman Mitiovern * l.ambcn • Sandra Linda Learn Michael • Lcff • * Susan Pennie Pet hi William Odonnell Vema Ondash Wilmol Wilbur Donald Henry Donald Clair Muffly • Navalany * Marion Norman * Fred Evans Kathryn • l ' Men Dorothy Diidinc Landis * I ' Clark ' isliei lower I Krause l-atzingei Glen Buck Joseph Danlas Maiy Baibaia • Maurne * KobcM ishei • Ronald Joyce WelkerOrubb ' William Edward I Bernard Klopp Sil Beimel Prisclllfl Norma Roberts • Rok-rl Cook • Joseph ame • Hammond Buggy Alan Clarence Floyd Williams Joseph Dekutoski Richard Kressler Edmund Morgan * i William Martin James Cuff James 1 onle Charlotte Mastellei Connie Jane Diellenck ' luJward Mountamland • * I ret m Gordon VanAuken • Samuel Van Edward Wascovogc Mary Washeleikl ' Albert Weber rank Wilson renj Frank • Garrett Janel /crfing A ben ueth Raymond Karlov 1 Riomaa I * ' Nancy Hyde McNubb • Joseph Warner * evans i Roberl Shaip • Cole Sheppcrson * * 1 Susan Stetlei • John lenlromono •Constance Icrzopolos Ihomas* • 1958 • uchun Herben tones Schoffhousei Stehly I Hclt Jerome 1 1 • Alben Miles • Edward Obncii * Stanley Okeniewski William Quinn Janice TrUBCOtl Rollins • Donald Schlauch Barbara Roadside • 1 I Hugo Robert Oilandiui 1 . Allen Kessler William Kranmcr Arlene Rando Liddy • 1 Rok-rl Reedei McBridc • Patrick Neary • Kenneth Padcn • Barbara Creamer Parry • Dolores Plurnmer • Arnold Rcdbord • Mae Romig • Ray Scilz 1 Louise Patricia Taylor I Edward McPadden * Grace McGeel foseph McGroorty * Lewis Molnor * James Morette 1 Clyde Newberry • Mary Downey Odonnell • Haddon * Barbara Hessen • Thomas Jones • Ronald Kaler * Roben Miller Marion Payne * William Radzwich • Thomas Reed • Philip Search John Stonik 9ft 1 Robert Dewolle • Thomas John Kaplafka Kleinschrodl Kathleen Nebus Boyloi Donald Boyet • Ronald Concavage Nancy Maustellei Den Winifred Way Donk.K hik E.dwaid Ividge ' loseph HubickJ * • Ann Louise Pram • Hortense Hagenbuch Marilyn Miller Evans • • 19(2 James * Smith • loseph * * Kaminsky Donald John Secbold • loise i * • • llcnrielta 1 1 ' * Eric Adabelle Shellenbergei • Maiy Rose * Ronald Senko * ibseph Stoncoto • Bdword Wojolechow loseph /,t VM h ' Myron Zawolskl Bollnski Elwood Cluules Riegol * RIohard Rossi • 1 Earle Fetnerolf Jeanne Maudes • Helen Relft ' Sicpietoski 1957 Defebo Irvin Bickel * * 1 Speranifl Fellows • \iuia Blochbcigei I loyce Shaull • Thomscn John Tnsko MononTaylot Marjorie i 1 James Caonnon • Harold Carey • Clifton Clarridge * Stewan Davis • Richard Edwards • Franklyn Geisl • Rhoda George • John » 1 i I Natalie • • Frank Barbara Huntington Watts redd) Grouse • Edward White Charles • ' Oscai Reed Houck 1 ucllle Isaac * rohn Ionian arl Kodtke Sandra Kashnei 1 Paul Kunkle • Bliiabeth aubach • John auboch 1 John Ichko Mam Muuohlei Barbara Pelak • Rohm Polmsbee Perllll • olo RJgel Porter 1 Raydol Hiomas Davis • Cora Gill Archie Eugene Klimovich 4 Joan Kanyok ' Peggy Kartdges Kechnei Ibhn Gilben Neibauer • Irene Odonnell * Harold Sachs • Roland Schmidt dward Siscoc Hubert Smoczynski • Robert Stark ' Jack ITiomas Mane Knouse VOSS ' Harry Weist • Clement West McElhoc • Zom Edward Snyder 1 HotTman Ich Krzuwicki Dixon • Jacquehn Reinhan 1 Rogei Henningei ' Roben Dubbs * Roben McCaffrey • Donald McDade Barbara Man/. * Michael Murphy Frank Perry Travis Harriet Sterling Brendle • Romeo Danm Henry Krauser Laubach • • Roben Bruchs * Borothy Steele 1945 Paith • 1952 Leona Aberant 1 Anne June Homsher Erost * Glenna Gebhard * Roben Groover * Margaret Duttinger Hartley Mary Hergerl Jean Robison Hermann * Doris David EdHugh Elliott Alben Eremich * Michael Richard Gearhan * Caroline Greenough Charles Baron Christine Diehl Marorie ' Stanley inscott i Robert Plafcan Dolores Miles ' Calderwood 1944 * Alvin David Carl Oliver * George Spontak Johnson Dcibcn Bodenhom Muriel Neilson Hradlield * Roben Brush * Richard ( alon • Harry Coleman Lionel Anthony Stanziola Edward * Ephraim Weaver • Jennie Whitenight * Charles Woll * George Young Elizabeth Biermann Collis loin, I Dorothy Lovetl Barbara Johnson Tavalsky 1943 • \||,ed Knechl Anthony Aiello * Marilyn Schraeder Bachman David Benscotei • Dav id Benscotei * orraJne Winifred Sharkey wart Yorks Bernard Kane * Man. /.wei/ig Dietrich * * Marie Sianell Dickej • Barbara Wagner Duasjngei 1 Gerald Bltringhom • Richard Englar • Jean \nn Ptoutarmacher • Doiotln Mho leuo Randall lames ov Wil ham Punk * Harold Glacomlnl * Mary Louise 1956 ' • Richard • Irene * * Evans John Carlin Drew Jean Davis \iimtage Stanley Carol Bell • Martha Branson • * * wards 1942 * Broome 1 lYeaslei Canrlgan • 1951 Edwards * Ruth Brandon Kinney * Edythe Pollock Kromalbein George Lewis * Joseph Malinchock * Joseph Marinko * Jean Moss William Reager Nellie Shuntill * Floyd Vanantwerp * Elwyn Vaughn Ann Evans Bacon llene Samuel Rowlands ' Helen Shcary • Jacob Slembarski Donald Smith • Janel Sugden * Ralph Verano ' George Vitl • Thomas Wclliver * Evelyn Weaver Yeagle » Barb Ken Concetta Petarra Pasquarclla * Louis Charles Phillips Berdine Logar Elizabeth Joseph Aponick lies * ouise Schullery l Mark Morns • Robert Canouse Robert Leshinski Edward Mitros Robert Andrews 1 I960 Mai\ Ann I 1941 John Smalts Stanlej Swldai George Rollmul Quick • 1 I • Chase Obraitis • * 1 Barechlo Rossi Manz Roben Williams John Pomrinke * Paulyne Reigle • Lewis Rovenolt * Philip Snyder * Bernard Ziegler Nan * I'.lcski 1 Joseph Gurzynski Rittenhouse * Deryl Samois William Shoemaker Carol Stair * Doyle Steinruck • Mildred Wagner • Raymond Willard • Madelyn Schalles Williams • * ' • l"dw in * Stephen Kriss Livingston Coleman * Helen Harman Conner * Virginia Heimbach * Ruth Zimmerman Jones * Came Kreiger Maynard • Mary Hanley McNelis * Ruth Boone McSweeney * Mary Louise Miller * Samuel Miller * William * William Davis * Mary * Wend) Rundel 1 R.ul/a. Louis Gabriel * Lcroy Henry • Curtis Herb * Winifred Ikeler » Leonard Jasczak • Doyle Johnson * Luther Jones * Shirley Jones ' Anna Stone Ann IVpa.il meycr Zimmerman Ned Benner * Mary • Man • 1955 1950 Mildred Bamhart • Marguerite Wolfl Robert * * Reed Wnght 1939 Frank Ferguson * Sarah Amerman Fry Thomas Lewis * Edward Macdonald * Michael Marshalek Leonard Philo * Joseph Stamer * Anne Seesholtz • [Yevot Lewis I Luther Gcarharl * 1 aside I William Matechak 1 I'ennella Donald Richardson • Margaret Shulu ' Janice Pugh Taylor • Damcl Truck] • Robert Von Drach • Shirley Wallers • Sam Watts • Jeanette • Royal Conrad • Rose Ann Thomson Sandra Lea I ewis Emma Kovalcvich • 1 I * James Moran * Zita Conright Moms * Eugene Nuss • Elizabeth Wright Paponia Santo * Prcte John Purcell • George Remetz * Ruth Bath Roman 1938 Byron Beaver * Vincent Friday • Roben • Mattem Charles McDonald » Elisabeth Ohl David Pair) [oseph Pendol • Carmine Ulcfl Catherine • Ham Stanley * Irwin Eunson Long • GeOIgfl Masanovich * Kenneth McAnall • Phyllis Paige McChntock Hammers " Francis Hantz Helen Hartzelle * Norman Hawk * Roben Hawk * John Jones Joseph Kulick * William Mooney * Charles Moore Edward • KsanznaJk • Reed 1937 Charles Rosa Harold White /alingci • Stanbash Kline Tctcr Naratil Anna Fogcl Walter Moleski Castle * 1 PredGennerella Joseph Johnston • • Janice Biule Mojoi • R„sxell Duigci grifilths Hughes Eiscn- Margaret Schubert Slocker McMahan * • Margaret Morgan Ellinger ' * Sail) Dunnlcli Kunes lonice Anthony Hantjis rhelma Hendenhot Harvey • Kenneth Dldlay * Janet lawrence Rittmillei ' Bernard James Rooncy * Martha Hathaway Gallagher • George Kessler • William Morgan * Vernice Pooley Overdorf • Stephen Petnlla * Edward Phillips * Beatrice • Hughes rohn( heningion 1 Rachel Williams Da. le v Nanc\ ' \o/ Daniels Rosalyn Barth Jacobs * Ellen Cleniencc Novak • Michael Regan Michael Reniclz Roben • lVlse> Collins Mary Ellen Clark 'Gladys • Harris ' * Mara Edward Bollinger Rose VotteroGarskj Maigeis Snydei Paul Bennett Kight • Irvin Kelles Stonik loseph Wasiakow ski Joyce Stofield * • • Anne * I Vlceni Doyle • Gary Egli • Anne Breslin John Piorenxa • Wilbur Frable • Anna Raiiha 1954 Eshte- ger Camilla Pennica Bong.rno • Mabel Oxford Heckler * Ernest Line * Madeline Fiorini Merva * • Edward McGec Braun • Thomas Concavage • John James Cndei ois Crossan * Eidcrson • 1 • C.race Dawn • Karliss bread 1948 Helen Latorre • Clarabellc Davis rroutman • Donald Kamcs 1935 * ou KmnkoskN I Manm • Carl Dean NiraMcQuown Mukoski bene Bodlei Paul Roben Price • Raymond Raabe • Edward Rompala DuggJUl Thornton Mais • Hosier Lynch * Henry Louise ZondJo Golensky • DeloitS Dcvizia Helge • Xen Hosier • Theodore Junis.k • Blew Comgan 1 " • Wil- Young I- I 1947 Jeanette Reese Mary Taylor Seeley • Eleanor Baron Skovronsky Richard Thomas • Longma Dutchak Wargo • * William la I ' Han.g • * Alice Homung * Mary Kane • Patrick Kilker 'Genevieve Bach Kopcha » Viola Wilt Linn * Beulah Lawrence Masser * Cather.ne McGlynn » Margaret Moran Oswald • John Par tndge » Els.e Yeager Rhodes • Jane Lewis Roth • Young • Lorraine Fichter Hughes • Lola Good Miller Marion Ballamy Tice * Charles Wagnei ELwood Hanman liam Williams * Carrie Williard Mac Couiscn leanne Wallace Oasts • Koveil • Hans d wards Mildred one Caatshc • John Gcmbus.a ' Ellen Gibbons • Phslhs Morgan Harper Roben Hams • Ruth nomas Keeler • William Mine John Kiausc • Michael Krep.ch • • IXnul 1946 Jane I'eluskey Rue * Eugene * I Sally Lsyton Ribble * Si Utlaw • Lillic John Yanaitis * I » 1 t ' Bonnie John Shannon ' arol Si John Randall * • • • Petrilla John luiwrence Supon • Suzanne Wealherill Vannan Wanick Englert Webster Humphrey * 1 William Strauscr hzabeth Ihomas Margaret * * Roben Smith Stephens Joseph Sylvia Eileen Knaure I'm ' William Remley Smith • * Daniel Walk ins Ciordon Williams • Leonard Yarashefski • * Nancy Paul Withers * Sandra Zaidel Zajac/lowski 1959 Harry Brooks • Salvadorc Ciavaglia Edward Adams • Dorothy Andrysick • Gail Loui»c HUMMSBURU \U VIM QUARTERLY 19 1 Professor exhibiting work at Smithsonian's National Museum of African Art by KEVIN ENGLER A desire lo "give something home called tion for . back" to ihe for almost six years in the 1970s country she was the inspira- photographer Vera Viditz-Ward to return in 1985. Traveling the dusty roads and rugged highlands of the West African nation of Sierra Leone, she began her quest to lake photographs of African chieftains the tiny Third in World country. Two years 1987, Viditz-Ward presented her later, in — photographic work portraits of African chieftains — as a bicentennial anniversary gift to the government of Sierra Leone in Freetown, the nation's capital More the Smithsonian Institution announced Ward's photography National through Sept. city. recently, as an additional result of her efforts, 2. Sierra Leone: at the The 1991. it will display Viditz- Museum of African Art "Paramount Chiefs of Photographic Portraits," which opened in exhibit, November, consists of 38 black-and-white photographs and 10 color prints of the highest-ranking chiefs both men and women in their pre-colonial ceremonial regalia. — — The Leone's regalia won rich history. by paramount chiefs reflects Sierra The most ing visible in the photographs significant ceremonial cloth- Two other items which reflect the unique customs of Sierra Leone's multi-ethnic society are associated wtih the British recognition of most paramount chiefs: and A is an heirloom gown. brass-topped government staff wooden Western-style throne. "The paramount chieftaincy has survived the evoluof Sierra Leone from colony to independent nation and a tion remains a prestigious governmental coordinator Roslyn Walker said. position." exhibition There are now 150 parawho predate mount chiefs, many of them descendents of rulers the first contact with Europeans elected chiefs sit in in the 15th century. Twelve Sierra Leone's Parliament. NEW A NATIVE OF YORK, Viditz-Ward attended the Hartford Art School at the University of Hartford, Conn., where she studied painting and photography and received a bachelor of fine arts degree in 1975. Following her graduation, she worked one year (1976-1977) as an associate art director for Denver magazine Viditz-Ward, 38. a Peace Corps volunteer in in Colorado. initially traveled to Sierra 1 977 at age 25. "I wanted Leone as to travel." s;nd the photographer, who is in her third year on the BU -The Peace Corps sent me to Sierra Leone to leach high school an and work as a photographer. faculty. 1 Vera Vldttl-Ward, associate professor of an at Bloomsburg, focuses her on Paramount Chief Thomas Borbor Gbappi n of Taiama, Surra Leant Hu photographic portrait is at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum oj African Art through Sept. 2, 1991. Vctu Vidii/ Ward cami fnends with the people there and with them." felt quickly made comfortable working 6 During the three years she served as a Peace Corps first encountered the subjects of her volunteer. Viditz-Ward photo exhibit. ence ' "I. she recalls. their full regalia at was a spectacular, awsome thing "These powerful chiefs would to experi- appear pubhc funct.ons and celebrations ,n and I deeded to photograph the ch.efs dunng such formal appearances whenever I had the opportunity." After returning to the United States in 1980 she began graduate stud.es in photography at Indiana University in Bloomington. While a student, the photographer found herself wanting to return to S.erra Leone. So she began writing grant proposals for the purpose of returning ,o West Africa to conduct research on the history of photography in Sierra Leone. Finally. m 1985, she received a Fu.bngh, grant that enabled her to go back. PHOTO BY JOAH HELFER Vera Viditz-Ward 20 BLOOMSBURG ALUMM Qi \R / / R| L VUb w STAFRICA,nl985, ^ NRETlJRN,N(;TOWEU0ne ^ Cd thal also reestabhshed a fnendship , S erra ' oil anning a bicentennial anniversary of p was Freetown in 1987 She w «h Joseph Opala. an Ameri- can anthropology and lecturer Leone. M hom she had met during Opala. who has lived in Sierra at the University of Sierra her Leone first vis.t to counts years, had studied for 15 the the historical and cultural significance of chiefly attire So. in addit.on to her photo-historical research, she deeded to collaborate with Opala on the project tor Their V.ditz- Ward's portraits, gift, sary celebration and Sierra were displayed conjunction with the 1987 anniver- in now is a Leone National Museum permanent installation in the Freetown. in are the highest rule* 0 f *eiiationschiefdomsandhavedu.,esspcc.f,callvass gned.o them by the S.erra Leone government. "Unlike other West African countries, the paramount chiefs still function as eh servants " she said. "There are 150 chiefs that have speutu duties (within their chiefdom) assigned to them bv I ,1 who answer districi directly to the country's mam govern- ment. One of the chiefs' duties, she said, is to settle disputes chiefdom before the issue is taken to a legal court a holdover from pre-colon.al times. "Another thing that is very interesting happens during an election." she - said "All of the chiefs meet to elect 2 of their peers to serve in the S.erra Leonen parliament as representatives of the traditional values and history of the country." 1 chiefs wear (x- ritual Temne chiefs supernatural removed from place, a Ceremonial official needed a day its sacred storage to conduct secret preparations siKRKM.KONK.uhKinne.ms-i ion Mountains," bordered b) ( hiinea and Liberia on the west coast ol Vine The enure nation is about the size of the state ol Maine ^vioun. the capital. .sihcth.M largos, natural harbor .s . m the uorldand.shomc.ol-ouiah Ba> College, theoldes. uimcrMU '"West Atnca. Knghsh is the official and commencal guage. However, each ethnic group has lan own language museum will pres- lls During Black History Month, the programming on the Gullah people » ho In e on the Sea Islands ol South Carolina and Georgia The artistic traditions, customs, language and folktales ol the Gullah can be traced to West Africa, particularly S.erra Leone The programs, which include lectures, crafl demonstrations and films, explore Gullah culture and .is historical relat.onshm in West Africa In conjunction with the exhibition, the museum has 12-page illustrated brochure which Is available free ol charge. published in their particular The go«„ could ent special PARAMOUNT CHIEFS officers For instance, before a s the bicentennial celebration. "With the bicentennial coming u P both of us a like a lot of other people, wanted to contribute something to the country." she said. throughout the county -he sun powerful their traditional garments on very spec.fic occasions, the Fulbr.ght scholar noted. The gowns are cons.dered very powerful and are regarded as provides the chiefs with protection against attire .. Paramount Ch.cts ol Sier. a cone' u as designed by Alan Knezevich, head ol the museum's eyh.b.ts • I department. The National Museum of African Art is located at "So Independence Avenue S.W. The museum is open ever) da) except Dec. 25 from 10a.m. Kevin Englenisdiret tor Bhomsburg oj to 5:30 p.m. Admission is free news and media relations Pfli ann mm C h,e( IUn ) , ///' 70 years Syracuse University tary education al (irate taught school in I.aAnn.i. Pa 1952 lor was while she was teaching one year II there that sin- mel and married her hus hand, Frederick Wal/ Zancof Sellersville re! ires onOciobcr II. 191 lis work as an electrical engineer tool I the lure Alumnus attends lancheon with new environment and adven he> resided in Panama ( anal into a them I Pedro Migcl for When the years 1 1 opened Officially Vice President Quaylfl ship (the first the Ancon) 1958 Academy I960 Alumna receives Valley Forge of Year' in ZaM — ~~ 1967 Ann Wal/. Alumnus named new county lei l In a Alumnus I. the former on the the Democrat news- College in Her "loses" leaching )ob due Alumna pays visii to Saudi Arabia ( a girl m Of new president and She became 'or a During his 37 yean, as the first teacher in number of years a in youngsters is state s ol in her lbs participation )78 atlei an l in l membei ol the Sterling Methodist Church, a member ol astern Star, and a member of the the auu blossoms Senioi Citizens Group He I I in Alumnus in u long-time is l New loundland. Pa dies in jet crash deceased) and Saudi Arabia I II mne he pasi ice in Effort health, when chair li is She is in fairly out ol bed she difficult lo is in a good wheel- communicate w ith because ol deafness and lapse ol her memory. mas he sent to her Mary Jane Smith, R D I. Box All conuvuinu alions daughter. 197, Effort, PA Mamaroneck, N.Y. She was an active member of St. Paul s Episcopal Church, the Bloomsburg Hospital Auxiliary, the Columbia County She was also a former Historical Society. member brary board of directors and the former "S" 18330. also served as organist for first cm He i York the men's Sunday School lass at Ins clinic h lor many years. Surviving are a son. S Duy Mary Lou John; daughter. Dr. Fcnslemaker I li live . a a son. 1971 ) Fenslemakti formei Alumni Quarterly (1926- and president of ihe Alumni Asso- ciation (1962-1971). died October 8 at age °(> He was | 22 the recipient of the first ary degree, doctor of pedagogy BLOOMSBURG ALUMNI QUARTERLY m . honor - aw aided widow, also in good up with the times by reading and traveling (sometimes to visit Fay) who wiih her friend and neighbor. Anne, "Betty, also a health, keeps "These are two really with it" women who. when they are together, reminisce about their college days and what good times ihey had "I thought when Bloomsburg. often not- at different college how ing today. is interesting, in this time it relationships are so fragile, that this tnendship has truly stood the test of time. What a fine example for all of us! "Incidentally. I am Fay's daughter-in- law." was Sandra J Stine of HerThank you for sharing this nice writer shey. Pa. story. 1920 I She was a life long friend of (Catherine Bierman Edwards 15. who died Decem* Anna Davis Bar- Representatives row. 9701 Medical Center Drive. 20850. (301) 424Rockville. MD 3. Grace Got shall Pannehakeir, 53 East Sixth St.. Bloomsburg. PA 4405 1918 Edna Davenport Representative Ohl. 25 E. II th Bloomsburg, St., 17815. (717) 784-0142. Cora Wilcox Gregory Creek R.R. I. '18 of Hunlock died September 2 at age 90. many yean, in local schools. She was the widow of Glenn Gregory. She taught Katharine Bicrman Ed w aids' 15 dad at Gen Ldw ards. also a Bloomsburg I )oris) Long; Hoffman, and Mrs. Harry (Gmny ldwal vember. She was a teacher for many in No- years, 1919 1922 Representative. Grace Kishbach 918 Church St.. Royersford. PA 19468. (215)948-3780. We received the following delightful ates of She was activ e in These two ladies are gradu- Bloomsburg — long before it DC , was Luzerne County later was employed as an aide home dw ards accompanied Uy, the Philippines and World War in in in a personal Florida until her retirement Helen Hess Strauch "22 of Benton November 29 at age 88. As a young woman, she taught school in Hamsburg died and for several years later did substitute teaching in the Benton Area School District. are her husband, Mahlon, to M . and five grand- children. Harriet E. Schultz Sweppenhiser '22 ol died in August of elementary school and also in New York l at Lehman, number of years and C. Richard and David and the Ladies of Ar- to various military posts for a care Sunvmg many An force wives Army-Navy Club Cornell '22 died recently at whom she was married 65 years; two sons. H graduale and Club I. age 89. She had taught school Alumni Association's Distinguished Service Award. activities, including the Officers" I six grandchildren. 13 great-grand- ter E. Bertelle Harrison '18 died recipient of the ing Surviving are three daughters. Mrs. Robert (Marianna) Michael, Mrs. Paul children and one great-great-granddaugh- three great-grandchildren age 94 She was the widow reined Air Force Lt. ol Mordansville School. I Surviving are two daughters, Joan Roberts interest to you < Clara Thomas Dollman '20 of Eyers Grove died October 3 at age 89. She taught at While School, Mount Pleasant and the for correspondence aboul (W0 ladies from the 1915 Dcccmbci 17815. (717) 784-3519. PA Class of 1919 Mrs t and Mrs William (Ann Brewster; grand- children and nine great-grandchildren. band I lie she Hutchison; lington Howard i granddaughter She is in good health her continues to do Notary work from a grandson and two great-grandsons. Miller. Surviving, in addition to his w de. are Washington. editor of the) and before (Fay was who was May Queen when Beatrice years also served as lay moderator, dea- Fort Meyer, the 1912 19 19 She has attended your school, is a widow grandchildren, and a greatI son. two The Her husband, hranklin S Hutchison, also a Bloomsburg graduate, died in 1975 ber in hers '"Fay. of the Bloomsburg Public Li- and Judith Sutton, three grandchildren and con and teacher ol Brookmonl Health Care lesident ol the pan of her life, she taught Oakscre School in for several years at the "Perhaps the enclosed picture will be of great-grandchildren, years Cuace has been a Center In the early and Pauline Kester nghsh Baptisi Church tor 50 yean., as Howard Grace lost hoi husband oi 4s years in 1957 She has seven giandchildrcii (one 1979 lor 5 years. I Guinea college activities and Scottish Rile Masons, and as pianist for the Bloomsburg Kiwanis Club until Grace ol l-quatonal in and serv ed as commencement organist 1 came Duy W daugh- more Students extended beyond the classroom In addition to his work on many commiiiees, lie 1940s she gave iceila auto sccideni after which she could no writes history later that signments because of the opportunities for longct drive Alumnus many classes He comhe welcomed those as- plays. lelireinenl called their — the homes home in I organist lor the Caldwell Consistory. Ilei 1977 his- was director ot both ihe band and orchestra al various community was always well received. of the late Albert a m she also directed school and community 'Outstanding Biology leather' mem- not covered by other instructors lions and readings 1972 a faculty French. Latin. Spanish. German, and the Icmcnlary I family does the driving. Bloomsburg. she was in a daughter. 1945, and in in ber at Bloomsburg, he laughl classes contact wild nurobet Ol years functions and Alumnus in achieve this goal. 10 HMOs and In the WVIA-TV-FM of Pennsylvania from 1923 to 1929. mented homo CEO imvcr- Fcnslemaker married Mary Fdw.irds ol Bloomsburg (Mary Jane). various schools local kindergarten-age is I York University in 1933. Mrs Fcnslemaker died Schools She also taught a small group Alumnus the se serapbook by her Hamlin and South Caanan 1971 at tnailer'l degree in special education in She laughl elected to Slate Legislature sity Hippcnsticl. director of alumni affairs, ter They each live in same houses distance apart Club. He took graduate courses tory of civilization, as wel as Wayne County 1970 taught t0 1926, She went to lOUthem Wayne County Mary wood College and obtained her t He Highland Park, He was awarded a master's degree by New and Fred adopled twins, irai e hoy (William) and 195 Alumna in the a by l ily (Numerous Ruth Nuss. when he joined Ihe Bloomsburg State Teachers 1919 front faculty of nn 1919. and later that Normal School classmate. Pocono Times I Paris Michigan, high school and junior college writ for in He was 1947 Dr began substituting invasion of Kuwail Army, and S seven months he was stationed French and Spanish Doug friend to the Alumni Association." university and the Bom U served a year in the truly a very gra- cious lady and a wonderful said DeLong and Elizabeth (Betty Hannerl time in They were roommates during their fnends all these college and have remained lived some years even though they have home Hutchison was '"Mrs. Kappa month he married family mile in I. 1918, and was inducted into ihe Michigan discharged July her pen name. Ml. ) mm Grace Alter her family was grown. Grace 1969 to 1 magna degiee, graduating settled daughter.) superintendent In N.J. the University of Red Dere lions arc kept in a al received his bac he lor ol .ins and ReStlCSI last by the University-Commu- death " Sterlingi Slroudshurg around 1920 to 1923. writings were titled Fcnslemaker in Berwick, he enrolled le — the 75lh anniversary — and was on campus nity orchestra on the Sunday before her lor paper Philadelphia for a concert They Bloomsburg State Teachers College Normal graduated from Bloomsburg School in 1919 These ladies are Fay (Eshleman) Stine bom Alumni Day Lunch the this past April of her gradual ion as a foreign language censor ing Alumnus Teacher She attended Lozeme County, I in the early years of this century. Township. Michigan last year and often was a source of information about the school hometown Grace began 1964 ning Committee Dallas and two years who died November 15. 15. of the university 's Scsquiccntennial Plan- chapter of Phi Beta of Duy Hutchison con in fnend of Josephine a life long 1 Alter teaching lie She was Hutchison "15 of Bloomsburg died November 5 at age 94 Mrs Hutchison was an active member Alumni Association '* Distinguished Service Award in 1964, and the Alumni House has been named a year Va Ihey lived in Arlington. Josephine V. the Stales, lo her larm. honoi medal ontributions to his alma mater and the the Upon returning to al i community. He received to sail through the i anal Alumnus head football coach Naval anal i 1914, Grace was on in his for him. Much-honored superiniendenl 1957 and his distinguished career in education through ihc Panama (o sail was given It lh. 1983. in recognition of at age 89. at She taught Khngerman "s school, Bucks County. New Jersey and Schools. her hus mthiscoun 1923 Furopc follow- II Also a graduate of the New Haven Normal School of Gymnastics, she superVised gymnastics in 16 schools in Richmond. Va. After her husband"s retirement in 1958. Representative: Fay Eshleman Stine (left) and Betty Hanner DeLong Rev Raymond H Edwards. 2024 Old Berwick Road. Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717)7842874. Deaths Olwen E. James '23 of Binghaniton. N.Y.. died August 22 She was a former teacher for 45 year in the Laifcsville, Edwardsville and Kingston school Bloomsburg degree .n 1936 and his master's Surviving are a son. George; several Temple L ni\crsii\ m 1954. He was a volunteer at the BL Alumni at Office for the past several yean. Surviving are a son. Ralph a dis- W tricts. ter. Josephine Aberant Morgan l 23 Tunkhannock R.D. 4, died September 17 . MpbBWS June Mrs Charles L (Ruth M.) Goischal; seven grandchildren. 1103 S Market dren, and a brother. 1 W Frank J Colder. St.. Bloomsbio c /\\ . 17815. (717) 784-5783. \. Gordon Goodyear 7 in Pinellas Park. Fla rule She earned SOeterjj Bucknell a master imeisii\ I l in l Martha H. Black '09 was elected honour an Pi. '36 died She was sH) BiOOiTtsbUTg, she ,ii Kappa Delta to Repn scntatiM- fi\e great-grandchil- Las Vegas, Nevada. in Mabel 1931 daug h or details, see Classnotcs I- and nieces. Howard scholastic 's degree tan 1923 lo IM3 IU rom u IMS she taught at Shamokm Dam ie mentan School roni IHhio l»>f»Sshe • ., | , cnstcmakcr '12 I * *47 I I Katharine Bierman Edwards 15 Josephine Duy Hutchison 15. ai Cora Wilcox Gregory , 1 1 She taught special education in the Tunkhannock Area School District before retiring in 1970. She did post-graduate work at College Misencordia and Mary- ber once taught wood teacher in the County. I'cne a grandchild and one greal grand Helen Hess StJQUCh '22 trict Surviving are her husband, Hugh, to whom she was married M< \curs, and two child. Harriot Schulti Sweppenhisei '2: College. Surviving are a son, Richard; a daughter. Dons Condor Henderson; a brother, two sisters, Maude Michael MacCrean '31 Juls \ IW. m Ponla.nl. Oregon Steena R. Bucher "27 died in Septemat age 85 She v. as a retired school Watsontown School DisSurvivorMncludc her husband. Guy. and one daughter and three grandchildren. from Bucknell University in 1949. She taught in Chester. Moorestown, and Bloomsburg before Lola Keeler Pulling '27 and '60 died in July. She had taught in Kingston public in several school districts, retiring in Vu Edward F. W Schuyler. 236 Ridge Ave Bloomsburg. PA 17815. (717) 7841515. Helen Zydanowicz Schwall '24, widow of Joseph Schwall '24. celebrated 7. She is active in the church choir and in the "Sentimental Singers." She is also a volunteer in a "Phone Alert" program, calling who people Helen's alone to check on them live sister is Eleanor M. Cooke Clara SunbuX) Mlnsil sweni survived h\ two sons. is '36 died He Ma] in before moving to New ferae) \ at age \ m 1973 1> 1 Faye Appleman Dendler. 1132 Market St.. Berwick, PA 18603 (717) 752-5367 Ethel Price Richards '28 died in < teto ber at age 82. Before her retirement, the alter serving the 50 Evelyn Kaullman Snyder '24 School Districts A War veteran of World also In- II. Bergtr, Maria Market St. ,s PA I78IS brother, and lour grandchildren a sister, a 1932 Representative R I) 5, Hams. Bloomsburg, PA Box 451, 717)784-3532 Margaret Price Miller '25, died in 1979; Mary Price Steward '27. resides in Wcatherly. Pa.; and Charles Price "40 17815 died in 1980. final registration) ( W Ezra (717) 784 Homecoming on (h.ised ol was Ethel Long Qeraldine Diehl Cross '28 Ethel Price Richards '28 (717) 784-1857. Margaret age 82. Prior at Evelyn H. (KaufTman) Snyder '24 died in August at age 85. She taught school for many she taught in to her retirement in 1973. Wilkes-Barre City elemen- tary schools. she was a teacher for many years Central Columbia School District. sity, Representative Isabel Chi losk Hester. 7/0 N. Ocean Blvd. Pompano Beach. FL 33062 \ 11208. 193S 'harles ne W Nottingham Rd„ Bloomsburg, PA1781S (717) 7s-i 1835 Dorothy FdgaiCronovei. IIS Nottingham Rd Bloomsburg. PA 17815 (717) 784 M ) Eleanor M. Cooke "29 of Hemei and 'a I j last in Maui, as a gift from hei lour On her 75th birthday, they treated children three grandchildren Mildred Dcppo limes Malvl Richie, She 1925 is now living with her daughter in Wayne. Pa and would enjoy hearing from members of the Class of 1925. Her address is c/o Ms. Lynne Mutan.405 Round Hill. St. Davids. PA 19087. is still a substitute teacher and is She also accompanies the "Sentimental Singers." a volunteer group Helen Wright Kula '47 Robert M. Llewellyn '48 Ruth S. Shannon Rhinard '29 died in August at age 81. She was a full-time teacher in Salem Township for seven years, later served as a substitute teacher. Barber Thomas '29 of Dalton November 16 She formerly was employed as an elementary teacher in Lila R.D. James W. Jones September 5 at the retiring in 1968, he tendent of the District. in the '26 of Larks ville died age of 85. was Prior to assistant superin- Wyoming He began Valley West his teaching former Kingston High School 42 years earlier. He was also a graduate of Penn State University and studied at Bucknell Uni- the 1 died Abington Heights School which she Surviving are his wife, the former Surviving are her husband. Harold, to she was married 53 years, a son, Douglas H.. nieces and nephews. Beatrice Kelley; a daughter, two grand- S. Ritter '26 of ( 17846 ( Margaret Swart: . Mttlville, PA 717)458-6671. 1 He was last employed as a biology teacher Bloomsburg High School from 19581968 and at Delhass High School in Bristol from 1945-1958. at his bachelor's degree Annie E. Sehell '30 of Bloomsburg died October 6 at age 93. She attended Bloomsburg Normal School and taught in rural Columbia County during the early pan of her life. She was later employed as a house keeper at Bloomsburg Hospital until retiring in 1955. She was very active at her church C I- W ( Sr. '50 Williard '50 lam '54 >tta\ Rickclls '54 Mati'iietite Cuy A Long lux Jewell si Rodney Williams writes VC en last four Alumni Quarterly is I do miss seeing any news of my As you know, we do gel togelhei nine while. did run into our Mies, hut Navy Marcia Shck Wasilchak '73 Susan Applogalc Drahot '75 i redrlck A Reid 79 Iriends I Navy Chief. Jack Llewellyn might he nice ol you to post his address. 01970 1933 Grcenlawn, E Fourth Bloomsburg. PA (717) 784-2046. St., 1 78 IS ThcCronins I 17815 Fourth St., William I Reed. Bloomsburg. PA get 717)784-0861 ( I in ficial registration) (based on of was Helen ( imhala Junior High School in away from They returned who have Among Bloomsburg University Alumni Association I my Navy AHer came some numerous given it is seeking the names and BU alumni Saudi Arabia or the Persian Gulf. and addresses serving of in " the inn his note Infor- travel writers, Please contact the Alumni Office 717-389-4058 or rave reviews. the guests have been former 1-800-526-0254 Mnlish Prime Minister Ed ward Heath, Paul Newman, former Senator ton. the Sargent Shrivers Williams had to c Thomas Eagle Thank you and Judge Wap- away Marina was full when to turn Streisand because the inn ailed. Any alumni 1936 Representatives Newark, Via live in Vermont mation about Hie Inn at Sawmill f arm in Wesi Dover, Vermont Hie inn has been nei 1971 '4223. i' the subject of Warfordsburg high schools and in 1962 she and her husband moved to St Charles. Mo., where she taught in the FX. Hardin PL married IWO sisters I Along with Homecoming I. I went into architecture and |" lued architecture until 1970, then wc opened a little inn in Vermont. Now. still do a hltle husmess ol arc hilcc lure |iisl In years Representative. 151 nglew Mloomsburg. lone and Doi llender Ifnni shotl 1935 I 'Jack (roiiin ami ware, and Ruth Wagner of the "Navy Years" at Bloomshurg are cordially invited to send news lor I hi- Alumni Quarterly Lei rrande, 76 1/2N Cedar St .Hazleton. PA 18201 (717)454-1427 Mary Jane Fink McCutcheon.249 Mam \i Conyngham. PA 18219 in Corrignn W Kurowski '66 Thomas W Slort/ 'M joyed the she Bloomsburg (based on ol weie Rulh Smeiil and Navy Years old Mildred E. Deppe Hines 35 died She taught in Howard and 1930 State St William Homecoming registrations) J. Raymond w. S reel Muhlenhurg Christian Academy Berwick R.D. 5 died November 28 at age 86. He was a teacher for 42 years, retiring in 968 He earned Attending recently. children and a great-granddaughter. James If unlock For the past 15 years she was and English teacher at the Attending whom B tiler. 117 17815. (717) 784-491 Eugene v. Rachel from retired in 1974. Representative versity. District, Ruth Dugan Smeal.740S. Market Si .IU,>,»„sl«„ lici.il 16 I Representative PA ' U. 1939 Representative: LoisLawson. 644 and 1926 career 'J2of 3 died September 4 at age 75. She taught in the Hunlock Township and Nonhwesi Aiea Sclnxil District l<>i 40 years. rank Waricn I IS ioodycai ( Joseph Sullirf organist and choir director for her church Helen (Stockton) Myers '25 School a grandson who Susquehanna University iordon ( M.ugaiel Met 'cm '40 John A. Shluntu '42 of Pennsylvania, and itimor at \2 . a librarian her to Kaui Wayne. a Sutlifl w u 1 (717) 784-4271 Mrs. R.D. • fomia. celebrated her 80th binhday December sister is Sides Shinei Carolyn '29 MO ll Raymond WilUaid R i> 2, Crestwood, Bloomsburg, PA lists Nell Sc lu I "it ice I Thomas Barbet Annie n Hen the Univer at iia i I Harriet KOChfll ) ( sity Carolyn Surviving are her husband. Russell; two and Mrs. Donald Sally Ford; a month Ban Ecker; one granddaughter, third year medical student at daughters. Mrs. Robert (Susan Rockwell, cker 32 and her Ecker, celebrated their 56th anniversary this Atty 1929 Also a graduate of Penn State Univer- I School area. Matilda Mensch Waples "24 oi Bloomsburg died in September at age 86 Band Ecker retired from the Ha/leton Area District. The Eckcrs have one son. years in the Mountain Top. Pennsylvania McHoM Lucile M. husband, Ally. RlehJ '28 i> Ruth Shannon Khmaul '29 '29 '28 died in August "la Keelei Pulling '27 i Dorothy Hess Linn, 165 Not tinghamRd.,Bloomsburg, P \ I '813 3093 Attending lottos '26 Buchei '27 Steena R 4850 Representatives ware and Rittoj '26 W lames attended Kut/town Univenit) Surviving arc two sons. Paul and Ken>, Fla. ers 853 Bloomsburg. New Jersey. Dela- Florida. She lived in Margate. She was the former wife of Edgar Richards '28 Her brother and sisters were also alumni of BU and retired teach- San tentativei ol Trevonon and Milton '23 Matilda Mensch Waples '24 Repn 31 A hot. mi Morgan Christine F. Smith '23 1943 iii lames 23 I Josephine I'a '20 ornell '22 C I James S \V. Uilliard IS Thomas Dollman Beatrice Don and 1937 Trevonon died September Margaret D. Riehl Bertellc Harrison won the Ha/lelon area life in Raymond taught in Pennsylvania. in the She 1970. . her yoth binhday on September taughl Frank Warren teacher lor 4: years, he retired still Sin- Salem Township, l.u/eme in Emilee (Sides) Shiner '31 died In August at age 79. She resided most of her Jerscs Representative 1924 Representative: died taughl in MdeiiMlle and Hiowndale schools for six years prioi to her marriage She was a teacher 1928 retiring E I children. Christine F. Smith '23 died November 27 al age 87. She earned her bachelor s degree in 1940 and her master's degree N.J.. 1927 l 1854 or 455-9551 (717) 788- 1940 Representative lories Gladys (Betty) Harris. Route 5. Box 451 III OOMSBURC, ALUMNI QUARTERLY 23 1 . . Alumnus donates Buckalew papers K Several papers of C harles Buckalew have been given University Archives js a Dr William W Hummel. One North Aspen Hinkcl, from according Attending Daniel Vann. (lean [0 J Place, Dorothy (based on of- and ilson .mil Kugt-nc I BU ol Place, He served .is IKOOs. in the late McCern Marjjaret K. 1954 to 1975. died December 2 .1 Aficr teaching also a trustee of m faculty Stale Hon Normal School from IK74 to 1890 lummel wrote ( harles H rom 1958 f I until She and her husband, the station 'in dissertation Pittsburgh the 1 fniversity ol late Howard J retired .is professor ol history .1 from 1949 2 and listei Prolcssoi Roger W companion, Dick mother a step C Representative l-romm Stuart and Eda Bessie lulwards. 70S Country by I), pa Bloomsburg. . hih ( k tii i u ith 1946 We also go to pas Trowbridge, 102 " St '$ . Danville. But by the vu kale- v. "I'm a trained teacher, something do ami lo and it gives me recipients ol the Director's 12 West Park hint "I .i active in the the Pennsylvania Women E, Lavellc '41 "Irishman ol the Year" Other items received include he was Buckalew's journeys while in Ecuador, 11 nedy Di\ ision No She resided in Clark's moving 12 years ago lohn How freedom? and proper homage fitting "gave the nun U iik oIii. I thai and a punted Buckalew delivered Summit to Ballston Lake Ken I Sara Dinkey Representative I v/s dwaids PA I / //,/, si , 1948 Many hOUSed Berwick. Representative Km Betty (717) 759-9733 L Fisher, on the other hand, the I etohisehurch, n to we estabh.h an on-going memorial honor those who those tullill who served! What a tribute And served' offiolalS said in oun announcing the hopes and dreams of incoming who can receive a needed boost But now, for just one brief sc time, will ( ounl) 'i i ommon < you close \ papeis of tall ( l '4l I know We PA John v ik teanne Noll Ztm 17603. (717) 872-8642. Shlanta '42 died August in Universitj School ol l aw 1947 and hci ame assoi Kited with the "i ork Berk n\ firm ol i m 1958, of Adoll A. Berle .mil. i ami. Ji He sened aware Want this s and campus. to Set the and graduates alike that this to freedom's IKVJ however, personalize known dedication honors died or sened freedom from in the pursuit of to present. I must, this dedication by collectively honoring the practice In 1961 and pursued a careci in banking who all anil private left t answer the greatest threat Fully s law paitnei He on survival that the world has ever in New \gee Mi tie became Don I village, calling students to received ins juris doctoi degree from New York to the of you campus lo the World on Fire." little realizing that on December 7 the entire world would be set abla/e Can you visualize how the "Winds ot War swept through this campus and into each mi nikin. 1104 Richmond Rd., ban easier, in innocently entered the tune ol Representative me many that recall with vivid recollection the face 1942 aic Congress moment other things from all your mind and travel back with Schuylkill Pleas ol 1990 lanuarj iii finally, this from our memorial scholarships Schuylkill County, in the students unsui is lion < is not a memorial — e\ enls that transpired here Ibrarj Ol memorial this is It war It u a memorial that honors young Americans who once graced this campus and then "gave it all" for two freedom and peace. But eternal hopes While we w ill place it docs not stop there to South of Buckalew in who to those all"? it will also Lavellc retired as president judgeol the In S Senate on the icionsinu oi the the ultimate docs one pay dedic at ion opens up a living legacy to help communit) passed bj anyone lei ii words the to glorify in 2 avelle'sreeoidol sen I AOII speet this dedi- put into unconstitutional actions ol President have been I campus but then made this But. August tu 1990 by the foi ol Hiberians; family, nation ami Senate protesting what were termed was selected Ancient Order draft resolu- Pennsylvania House and tion bj the how does one But not a singular event. Helen W. Wright kula '47 died 1944 complete humility and emotion evoked by the mental parade of youthful faces who short years ago walked registrations! mas a in our associates into Gold Star status, Suffrage ASSOC latum ol Homecoming (based on ofwas John W. Tho- Attending ficial I Kerns, and Barbara Bcnoski, you occasion. Humility, because on Edwards, C. Stuart Kdwards, Helen t<> John notes (717) 7X4- AFB guess I'm I to sacrifice for have a pickup truck, cowboy bonis leaching certificate, so Carroll Park 09XX Alamo Country I come this with overwhelming appreciation on Robert L. Bunge. St.. Bloomsburg. PA 17X15 with three grown children, railriders and the Randolph and Saddle Club. Ki< kei I is to arship cation possible. Representative Award as an remarks be printed here his appeal tohisclassmates. and otheralumni. support the Veterans Memorial Schol- >ou assembled here have made 1947 This year fhc institute chose him as one two of the princi- the Veterans asked to put our long-standing emotions ot into words; appreciation, because all a dtfleretit circle of Homecoming based on ol dual registrations) were Eda Bessie president ol e (717) 275- (717)7X4-3035. and Attending lippmgs regarding suffrage addressed Mahoning v\ 17X21 was Memorial Alumni House was dedicated on Homecoming l°Xs» He asked when the Fensiemaker I prior to women's PA and a son. F. Magill Jr. "48 speaker pal that Anastasta Pap- Representatives. Texan." he says. Bin kalcw Place and a 1 have which institute John in Survivors include his age 73 at wife. Eve. a daughter at cowboys (717) 17815. 784-0908 Homecoming (based on ofwas Mary Lou John old-time structures, pioneer wagons or tones also 1 (717) 7X4- ficial registrations; 40, providing information about the A widower apprising Buckalew ol an attempted in Texas history homes 17815. August 0434. Stale for Excellence. the Archives include 8 letter burglary "We different kits of artifacts, PA 3046 Jacqueline Shaffer Cr caw R D I. Box 304. Catawissa, PA 17X20 1941 reports thai the papers received Texas at the Bloomsburg, he friends." he says at University Archivist and Assoc this year Jones often works on the to Henlon in the until l'/70. .Surviving ate her Sands; s Albiighi College. .iii D l< a service and take lo grades four to seven to enrich Hack She also wasa partner I laundromat A copy is in the Hummel has 1963, in University Archives Minimi in as his Era \'> '84 1584 a i nominate reunion every summer sun e two years after graduation Belly Homecoming (based on registration) was Lora Snyder "W e meet one w eekend each summer al alternating homes. At one time the number of people attending was 26. including the roomies, of- then husbands and children c/ Duve Jones the Insiitule ol -\niomo. Texas. is a 10 I BLOOMSBURG ALUMNI QUARTERLY San of a do/en featured in the then volunteer work hey were described as people individual can lone volunteei levati Cultures in for the time to care 24 yen He was one San Anlomans recently Express-News \n '4.V a retired lieutenant colonel, al of the Class of 1961 have held Deal reports Attending ficial War ROOMIES' REUNION — Some members "who and learn how make lake a single a difterence in our our ( It is hildren's growth, schooling Bloomsburg days and sing (much songs, a great time cspa tally desserts. Eat h pig out. We when doing to lo see each other, keep track and now marriages, to reminisce of our husbands' dismay) the old school the dishes Bui the best part is all the delicious one of us brings our favorite desserts (one or two) and we all thought that since we were coming up on 30 years, that the school should know about our continued < lose bonds establi shed during the four years at Bloom. Shown in photo are (kneeling) Jane (O'Neill) Hittinger, Ava Jo (Winer) Shippy, (standing (Monroe (iasscr. I Bobbie (Strain) Kennedy. I Betty (Clark) Deal. Barbara Man (Redman) Bickelman. many decades, we do have a and complete honor roster from World And so. standing in for all. are these twenty -seven honored students and graduates you II In honored reverence, memorialize the faces as we Homecoming Day who didn't make home: here on this will call the roll for those it Kenneth Lamar K, M Blass. Allen. John Leonard M L Atkinson. Bowers. John R. Carr, Robert W. Cresswell. Joseph J. Evancho. John Hancock. James Harman. J. Harris. Leo J Hoffman. John L Hower. Woodrow W. Hummel. Donald Jenkins. Walter J Kama. Clyde C. Kttch. Allen C McCracken. Paul J. McHale. Thomas W.Reagen. Walter H. Reed. Cyril JRowland, Albert E. Rudy. Mary F Earl Schuyler. Michael Soback. Victor R. Classnotes Tunni. Chalmers G. Wennck. Anthony Yenalavage. But now m a humble . C 1950 effort to further personalize this memorial, we will pluck 9 Willis Swales. Raven Rd Montvale.NJ07645 (201 391-9106 . names from the just -completed roll and have them briefly pass in review for three you. Eugene Corrigan Sr. '50 died in August in Newport NY He was bom in Weathcrly and spent his youth in that area. some Donny who had it have run "gave in the Olympics, but instead he flaming B-24 bomber You over Ploesti. see. he had to bnng Harrv Gobora his 250 feet, into the unbelievknock out the fuel capacity of has been coordinator promise, but she "gave it all" so that servicewomen whose actions exemplified love. duty, honor and country. Rounding out our symbolic trio is shy He. loo. planned to graduate and teach, but he "gave it all" on the soil of Allen. Europe. Millard Ludwig and were present when they transferred his body from its I foreign resting place to the tranquility of our national cemetery in We Gettysburg then that these sacrifices to peace and freedom must be remembered The final stimuluscame from a pilgnm- mage American military cemeteries Europe, where the white, gleaming in to the markers stood — try endless perfect in symme- these final resting places lor so many of our American boys and girls were described so poignantly by the late author. Cornelius Ryan, as "the highest priced estate in the world." school girl came real A young Dutch podium and in to the broken English said something like this. "Let them sleep, dear God. they are so very tired. Let them wake, whole again, to the soothing sounds of soft music, love and laughter Let them wake to the sight of green and majestic Then, tell fields year for cooperative education at the After retiring as an educator named them that measure of devotion. We've caught the banner of peace and the torch of freedom you have passed to us with trembling hands. For on this day. we make a solemn . trio — a pledge which will echo through the corridors of time to campus all who the in he was retiring, will grace this — a pledge, with loud, resounding 2.600 students, is District, the largest in the state, and hallowed the price- sacrifice that New York, and recipient of the American Educators" Medal from Freedom \ oun dltion was twice nominated to represent indeli- by demonstration, not lip service. We have sealed this pledge with the dedication of this memorial to peace and freedom! Training Rest placed Daile> last Gobora Grimes. 1 723 Fulton St. Harrtsburg . 17102. (717)233-0777 Attending Homecoming ficial registrations) individuals April who Harry, look graduate courses .it Bucknell. Penn Stale. Temple. Lehigh and Rider College, was a public school educator for 36 years, with 29 years in the Bristol for 2 years. 1 He received the Senior Award from the 19X3 graduating class High School. He was president of the at 6 Business Education Association and the Bucks County Cooperative Education U leachei lot .i played yeais 2: — before important al academic "Gun " I. ong' 55 died October age 60. He was a Danville Area al ii A by die governor ol lions] carecrs al Dan be was one ot ihe founders Sun i ol U PIAA B basketball official and was He was slsoverj is at live in thecommu nity. Survivors include his wife, The Daileys plan denee Wyoming and in secretary tor is Saints Peter and Paul Orthodox He is Church member of also a in the A U.S. veteran. Harry Army was assigned M III. lives In a .(Hens lolls. N) qualities the) John Homecoming Attending S offit Ial Scrimgeour, R D 5. Box 112. Blot )msburg .PA 17815 {717) 784 in Heidelberg. Germany, during the Korean War. as a chief administrator of the Operations. Planning. ing from 1951 He and Stanko Organization and Train- to 1953. his wife, the registrations ficial were I former Connie III. Kim '83and Edward president of her class, and Edward was president of CGA and TKE Both Harry and Edward are members of First Kim and m Bent, bom were Richard Grimes. NJ 07060. her husband. Bill I. Bent '83, Denver. PA 19044 Homecoming ficial registrations) were (based on of- Feme Krothe, Bridge. N.Y.. died A November 5 al age 60. native of Mildred, he completed graduate work at Attending Homecoming (based on ofwere Eleanor Kennedy, Nancs Lychos. Thomas Schukis, in supers ision for eight years with At the lime of his death he was serving chairman of the English department at the high school, with 45 teachers under his Year Program in Sepiem as a I Prioi to ins appoini psyi hological counseloi worked aid dircx i"i . as a emenl pJai 125th anniversary committee her guid.iiiieiounseloi m ,.t ( .nir.il lim ks Doylesiown earned a master's degree al he Lehigh Urn He traveled in Europe with exten- He where — Cardinal Ottaviani, is survived by three brothers, several nieces, his great i aslci games and is a pan lime broad on Bucks County's local radio and television stations He is also a published Prior to his Mi years in education Smcrconish served in the U S. Army in Germany. lie was. two day winner on Ihc Wheel Willard A. Snyder '57 I 1 3 at community Ann by r Ricketts Sr.: R iciii e general science in master's degrees in 1949, degree 1953. in a in Me earned physical science 1963) and counselor education New Ihc for three- in the lo cashier in 1967 he U Scrimgeour enlisted VA served with jel In April 1979 was pro- in S Naval Reserve and later 46. a carrier-based squadron, until 1957. The squadron was based aboard the He aime is I . USS part of the Sixth Fleet crisis. married to Ihe former Jcan- vans ol Hanover Township, a I9S4 hloomsburg graduate, and I960 cashier and was two sons. Joseph and John, Perm State University. during the 1956 Suez years, he joined bank at In 1953. president Randolph as i, Hanker promoted age 73. is npoh National Bank, number 59 on 100 U.S. the Surviving arc her husband. Joseph graduate ol nded Wilkes University for a h.u helor ol si top four Rachel W. RickelLs '54 of Ambler ,, High School year before transferring to ( and thief executive officer of the as an assistant died June atti Pittston (1972) After teach- cousins West i of Fortune" television show. ing sisters, directs institutional standardized testing. hlnomsburg, where he earned short story writer lived nephews and Campus Committees and Suuiigcoui, V). referees high school and college He continues to be active on vanoiis versity banks, compiled supervision. ficial registrations) and Charles Baron. of the School, two years with the Vestal School uncle Box 228. Lakeville. PA 18438. (717)227^946 ial hi freshmen orientation director, and Mansfield and Cortland, sive time at the Vatican, Representative Frank J Furgele. a H years ago, he finant ll football as Star Route. I as to iciuc InBtlUCtOI in chairperson ol the university's leananne Scrimgeour and loan KUroy Homecoming 1952 (based on (was James B.( rcaiy High School West Attending System, and 27 years with the Binghamton City School District were Carolyn Reilz is Woman A Horsham. (215)675-8675 (based on of- an lotah the | and the good Walter Smeri onish ^7 n BSI «C ihc judges for the Luzerne County Young 7438 He was employed . Homecoming si lanuai) 1959 menl I Northeast and Cherry Township High Red:. 214 Fair Oaks Ave enhanced," he linn dircc lor, assistant basketball coat h, Representative Dolores Doyle Rrennan. 607 Country Club Dr., Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784- 1951 Carolyn Vernoy iii 01 emulate, in 1 leading lo a master 's degree Representative: physical Plalnfteld, 1954 1990 lis boose rimgeoiu came Si (201) 753 4986 Attending (based on of- Robert Reitz. Lois Nester, Wilmer Nester, Peter Parnell, Margaret Baron and Kenneth Wire. 222 West Fnd Ave .North Mary Fow ler, William E.OttavlanJ "54of( benango July in Originally from Wesi Pittston, official registration Troop. Philadelphia Cavalry. Harry and Connie have one grandson. lies I lives "i others, Representative William Pohutsky, of- Elizabeth Schukis, John Scrimgeour, George I.amhrinos, and David Llnkc* "88 Kim was on reflect passed along," "52. are the parents of three chil- dren: Harry " Said 1957 (based on t their lives will be (based on was Thomas registration) OToole 7120. Homecoming hoped people with renewed inspiration (SIS) 793-4907 1953 Attending profw who have touched their positive way "Armed dividuols William L Bltnei WinaWtDl 18618 to the Headquarters of Europe said he audience would in the Representative loi soi, he said resi horst. Bristol-Levittown Kiwanis. respected biology .iii.i B Scnmgeoui travel during the Representative models tole )i I and the Ql losed Sam, daughter. Pamela, and a son, SCOtl 1956 keep then to ol Bloomsburg, One bu< h person was Klmbei Kuster, o much him dren. president of the Philadelphia is who wete people .i allies \ baseball umpire. lie 1 mem Alumni hoard talked nhoui ret tors, 111 Scrimgeour, also a bet ol the Mil nybrook BaskeihalK'amp He also worked the rlmgeom s', Ward laments/} School, lone lime basketball uvaeh in Villa, Com Commission ot A. usi i Wyoming to the State Centennial m his roles retir- School teacher tor 31 years, retiring in 1986 FOX many years he was head leacher married lo the tnrmei Rose K They arc the parents of two children, Mrs. Suzanne M. Dunn and FaCOb E. Dailey Jr. They have five grandchil Truman Bucks County who have age Ss .it and proles Township School District He was super visor of business education in addition to being cooperative education coordinator \ meuai McKean. He had PA spot- lighted those ing in 1070 he was selected as Supennien in I Miffflnbunj High School Board ilards tion at Norris- town I She was and the State Professional Stan States, in ficial registrations) Richard E Human Development, loi Marquerite Fox Jewell '55 of Milton died Octobci Noith Amei u.i" in mission, the Education competi- state hool Managers Wyoming and Rhoda Ritchey. Representative lei registration) Gu> He was appointed in Br- first Si. In 1989. program ol the communit) , dent of the Year Students istol. inited States educational I C on international study commissions. He was also appointed to the Legion ot Honor Chapel of Four Chaplains, and in |s)S2 ployment and Attending 1949 16. message. Scrimgeour, a psychological counseloi in the Cen In his kehorst and George Derk 1^84 he was selected by f i, utivt Educator Magazine as one ot the "100 Em- Office of the countless friends have granted to us. the We have sealed this pledge ial ii S. ol 1951, deliv- convocation on December Homecoming (based on ss ere Mars I. mi Lin- •\itendmg oil In you and your bly and infinitely with deeds, not words, member John \ commencement the universits K \moid Gartn- Box lSS,Harv9/sLah, PA 18618 (717)639 1515 :. 30 >ear\ as a supennien certification. living. er R n mm Award was operated through the Bucks County Ryan William Donny. and Mary, and Allen, we have, and Senior faculty sister ered the graduation address during Representative W Wyoming, The 1972 •« BU in his life at nnls \ nueni and Jane 1955 covering more than 5,300 square miles His career spanned years in education, including I grandchildren, and 1 1 Scrimgeour. Class vmh 1 our pledge: less legacy Ackemian; 1 The Natrona thai position 1 1 1 words which transcend the years from 839 to this memorable day. This then is this day. insured tWO daughters. effa as supennien received the National \micili.t a program which that — our symbolic District, job a specialist for in vain. Donny, and Mary, and Allen, we salute and honor you on this Homecoming Day on behalf of all who gave that last full pledge to you Township School Bristol Chapter of BU alumni and that they are tell a priihe Levittown. But most of all. dear God. Day School, Valley at in hills loved and missed they did not die is WO. Coordinators Association. of flowers them, dear God. a cooperative education school. peace and freedom could come back to this campus. She symbolizes the oft-forgotten Jr. *50 of Lcvittown vate school in Momsville. Pa. This first Right behind him marches lovely Mary, who had all kinds of hopes and dreams and I l the Nazi regime. vowed named in at able flak, to 52 31. dent in Pennsylvania. all" in a it bomber and might well all . J. F. Dailes December dent of the Natrona Count\ School Dls met in Casper. \\ yoming. after 1 scars in 1 Hashing before our mmd'seyc is hand- Jacob I)r. live Representative: Scrimgeour cites key role models they have three daughters — l.ynne. Laurie Scrimgeour Landis. and Lcanne Scrimgeour Lovice — and a grandson. BLOOMSBURG ALUMNI QUARTERLY 25 " Archaeology projects topic of alumni Classnotes breakfast lecture Two assistant thropology shared the motcd their research al CEO Alumni Breakfast Lecture first on October had lectures, illustrated by slides, were ficldsihool in which BU Ohio pan of a national archaeology search team this summer. "From Mastodons lure. Monndbuilders. Human Occupation lec covcries made by BU students, infl tion to his burg to meet with " Gov I.t busy a Singcl, frca> urer Knoll, Secretary of grove and other leaders the investiga- been s li New Tripoli lo Hanris- from in- Hanking Har- in stale govern- "The highlight thus far would have be meeting with Vice President (Juayle for mastodon wa> recovered a luncheon Camp portion of the pro- when he was Hill area In the late 1960s, Willard Late Prehistoric Ecuadorian in a He the Ecuador. It was occupied American I ( BU is systems •in Excavations in yean Representative greaves, 17 Rd Dell ish BU members ( planned, perhaps once a month, iicki in the Pennsylvania the Scranton to Commons Room ol from 7:15 8:30 a.m., the breakfast lectures are designed specifically for retired alumni and those who have flexible work schedules Patriot '58 ible is lamous lor teams at John mid 1960s the Jew- head football is in Annapolis. churning out incred- Hams High School m Since then, he was an assistant at Ohio State and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, then head coach at Indiana University of Penn- . sylvania and Marshall University. an in by Harriet Williamson which apin the July 29 issue of the Sunday i "'u weekly newspaper serving the Middlesex Excerpts follow: s. The following excerpted by Marion McCreary appeared in the August 2 edition of The Chronicle, a article Boro. N.J.. area.) What does a frustrated jazz player do when Ins daylight job interferes with his Joe Malt '58 was honored at a ment dinner on May 10 after a nighttime desire to listen to and play guished career as educator Walsh, 18 Sunset Lane. Landing. Wife, Alice, 07850. (201)398-4208. In the )a//'.' case ol Cluck Del cbo, he quits his job and buys a tavern that will feature jazz evcr> third Friday two pleasures. that I and Florida. "I get to hear the I gel to sit in BWaj In fact, the School. road. Allcntown and balancing that daytime job against playing bass seven nights a week. DeFebo went on the road with a rhythm and blues band Wanting the lo explore the foreign band arranged to play for free Europe bound Cruise liner in mar ket, aboard a return for free passage. The combo then spent five months touring Holland. Sweden. German) Sw it/erlandand lials pla> ing nightclubs ami Navy officers." clubs at Anm ami bases. At tour's end. DeFebo returned to Hamsburg and to He teaching taught fourth grade at Herbert Hoover Elementary School in Susquehanna ow uship lor seven years and then was named principal I for seven yean, BLOOMSBVRG ALUMNI QUARTERLY Before retiring from NJ Attending ficial then principal In 1972 he went to the David Brearlcy High School where he became principal. During that time he served as the State Juvenile Conference Commissioner for 15 years and as the executive commis- New Jersey Prin- cipals and Supervisors Association for four Homecoming (based on ofwas Mary Anne registration) 1960 Representative: Paul (Barney) Manko. 441 Oldershaw Avenue. Moore stown. NJ 08057. (609) 2? 5- Carol Vance Wary '60 is a master teacher and on-site supervisor for the Lehigh University Intern Program at the ing that in Guate- City. "This experience has been so rewardI would like lo share the opportu- nity with other educators, particularly my classmates from '59. as a suggestion for sabbatical leaves and early retirees. "We need experienced teachers to work 1959 NJ 07044, (201) 857-Q46J; Sandra Pfister Brown. 2220 Kings Ave., Easton, PA 1*042. (215) 252-2881. and Man, Faculty, students in classes of pleasant and well- and staff an ambience which with Guatemalan counterparts in bilingual education. Students K- 2 are taught t in English and half that has ish schools return is and affords the opportunity to home bilingual." Carol has recently been selected by the Valley Forge Freedom Valley Forge to receive nine grandchildren, and areexpecting their 0th on December 25 erona. mannered. is Foundation 1370. American School of Guatemala \ society, and cosmopolitan. "Although Spanish is not required, Guatemala abounds with excellent Span- mala Representatives: David Bamhart. all Guatemalan friendly Joe and Alice Jane Calhoon were married m 1952 They have six children and 8 Maple Terrace. student body, representing work together years. 1 Although the school has it has a beautiful campus on a hill overlooking Guatemala City. Our Klemkosky. sioner for the Union County Athletic Association for 10 yean.. He was also on the executive council of of the world modest means, Before long he was head of the department, then assistant principal and Al- bom teaching for a while to goon the in m 1958 and started teaching business education at Plainfield High with bassnianeven broke After teaching two years between, they visited their on Harvey's Lake. local though education was his main career for 25 years, jazz playing was never over- shadowed. In Joe graduated them." DeFebO has ample experience. He and his immediately started an exc it- summer home That affords Def-cbo pick, ami retire- distin- ing series of travels out west, to Nashville DeFebo owns Chick's in Hummel stown. a club that now spotlights jaa bands 26 ic-oige (Editor's Note: article will be seven years. for Community Theatre and Community Center George Chaump Raymond Hai Stanhope. NJ Chick DeFebO "58 was featured peared faculty he also served as prin- coach at the Naval Academy ism, as well as evidence of a rare, Additional lectures featuring . 07874. (201)347-0930. elaborate form of Inca bUrial other , middle school risburg Bank Services Committee 1958 in and possible cannibal- I While he was still working in educa lion, he was involved in musicals at Har- also ,n nve with the Independent is the 1990 revealed involving cremation, interment Dolores Fielding. Albert Franc is, Dave Gerber. Peggy Jaeger. Joanne Jones. Byron Paid Manko, Sandra Nearing. Henry Orband. Olivia Orhand. Richard Rimple. Lois X 1981 in cipal of the that interesting pattern of burial large urns education hornet and olhet consume! goods and see iheil children grow, attend college, etc characterized Punae culture and society. that period. Muhlenberg Community banker," he said, "We gel loknowourcustomerswell, and it's a joy 10 help them finance their directed toward political classe s al love being u I understanding the complex eco nomic and Ellis. K rothe, Jane Loeper. S, holies t 'om etta Si Halle Roy Shifflet, William Thomas. J. Carol Wary. Carole Zeisloft. Joan Powlus. Mike Flanagan, Sally Flanagan. John Eberhart, Betty Cooper. Judy Stevens. Marjorie Robaton. Lorraine Roberts. Gloria Lewis and Henrietta Spoils. (Sorry, no IDs for these photos; try multiple choice.) Bankers Association ol America, currently Ceibo al AIB ollege tor about Hi serving on the conquest of the Inca empire. irande by Dak. Roger era Banking and also Institute of also taught He lime of Spanish contact and was Research undertaken le the visited by Francisco Pi/arro during his I Sauers Robei Harris was elected Bankers Association during a southern at in o, Attending Homecoming (based onofficial registrations) were Boyd Arnold.JackChidester. Virginia served as president of Ix-high County in late prehistoric culture of , president ol the Lehigh Valley chapter ol has conducted his Ceibo Grande, one of principal towns of the Punaes, research Co, Krapf, Dale a private residence in the al burg gram, spoke about "Life and Death Culture." CLASS OF 1960 10 the intact remains of a butchered in his PHOTO BY JOAN HELFER mem of a glacial crag from which Aleto, < for Association of Pennsylvania ye ar traveling adjacent living area dal 700 B.C. and banks bznmunil) Bank- < Pennsylvania." he said difl cluding the ex< avation of a burial mound and (HI *Tvc enjoyed very much my association wiih 160 community banks across oi Central in I Milan! completed ierm as president ol toe ers focused on the unique top in the the pail five years. to Ohio." in 1985, accord' country on return of assets in the continued to be It's In September, The bank staffed, the lo ihc 1 banks .is re- 12.000 Years Owned and American Banker survey, the bank was number 29 out of over I2.(XK) in) students in central in six million dollars in assets in I960. today a has |7fl million Dee Ann Wymer and Tom Aleto Wymer led BU's archeological spent six weeks and since June 1983. Locally Presenting mini- 23. to executive vice president November 1981 was named chief executive officer He has been president and professors of an- in 1 halt 1 Spanish in a program been turning out bilingual gradu1949 Your colleagues will be ates since an eclectic mix of English and Spanish speakers with experiences from many parts its in annual George Washington Honor Medal for her work in Economic Education. The awards recognize individuals and organizations that serve as examples of responsible citizenship, offer solutions to contemporary problems, or promote the benefits of a free society. Carol's project, "Farms to CorporaAmerican Free Enterprise at Work " involved 80 eight-year-old students in the tions. Southern Lehigh School District, near In conjunction with a social studies unit on research skills. Carol had Allentown. the children study the country of their ethnic origin. Their reports became the foundation of a "product" the children produced, advertised and marketed. Recipes from the various countries, interviews with people who were bom Classnotes abroad, original an. and a group essay on freedom, became a unique cookbook the Amerasian children in ihe through ihe Pearl S have sold copies "To explore new the in Philippines and teacher. Gallagher program in a to feel ihe nation. The link the cUv too. experience." Carol said "This projec has w nh district hires teachers to \ museums. City Hall lies students each year, giving celebration of ethnic differ- a His Last year. Carol was honored by the them innova talent, said Leonard Rovner. and make complicated concepts fun Teacher of the Year contest to be a specialist the rnoios CLASS OF C Edwin Kuscr, Kur:msk\ he has to be able to deal with He do at it ( Ronnie Ru, I'm sume. Ra\ . 1 Gem tepukatth \ w 0t ./ hi iow in it lain ilstrationsl DeHiillo Barbara I m i Homecoming Attending (based on was Gail Gerber Gallagher, of- Johnuon. IhomasKOi mrtl ROOM lame\ Sh\mansk\ Retina ( Carl Sheran who among 1962 nation's Ru hardR. Representative SO Detiart Dr., RP Alumm first teachers the union local for ments in unenlly seives on the c Board "i Diret ton 1990 Ipients ol the ret alumm following oyaltj I aids \vv Boemei Rlt hard f,s Main.- Stinnei ( leribcHI He len H Cimbala 15 s • muscular dystrophy and multiple iclero NJ 08502. (2011874*3118. Home 01 he was gtaduaied Richard "Burly" Grimes well as those with diabetes, as has missed only lalUtfl ihfl w ho an his He founded who •'"K'c He l°4° educators with vision and hearing impair Lloyd, Mead. 2. Relic disabilities areas every year. all Irimes, n retired teat hei ftom coming blind, has legally m one Alumni Wee kend Ann Rlmk. John Khuk Limoln Miller, William PugUa fud) Korjyth Barbara Fortney, Richard Boerner, /ana Wauon, Thomas Toth William Ross Mandy Thomas (Sons no IDs tr\ multiple choice colleagues as an advocate lor teachers who have haptei event, since the lattei ore We is Alumm Attending both Hajrrisburg, (how R^rtGreenMaryGrfflthsiftobth every grade level." said further distinguished himself b\ Alumni Annual lo the The aw aid honors "Burly" dun Rovner. ficial registration) regional luplci event. In icliiining noi held wen tinttnh\. students, blind students, and he has to he able to omingfbasi , Mam on, (.illtmi;. / Meu undo. \eil kuM stenlei s,ndei teaches regular education students, deaf R D t .County Line Rd.,Bechtelsville, PA 19505 (2151 754-7977. — Attending Horn, 1965 loan Bankus, Robert Blue, Barbara anil in his every special need ol the students. Representative rccogm a Weekend and Homec oming can substitute foi a regional alumm (•ei.ddmr Uil/un* "He not only has 1961 c Fund understandable. field, but alumni contribulmg the ability to teach all levels of students is Pennsylvania's finalist for 1990 in attending anything Irom microscopes school principal whonondnatedGaJJaghei Governor's Selection Committee as the mm m campus fbi elthei Alumni Weekend ot Homecoming*, and svstem. she said. oyalty I he> earned tins l to and physics to earthquakes and the metric ences, and a powerful lesson in tolerance." only elementary ami the an estimated 17.000 live lessons in r«- help lasSfflOn studies s understanding Cluhl in the annual Gnmcs Richard "Hulls'' \w aids one of kind that is Gallagher H as I is tec ipients ol the third one ol eight School is been most gratifying because of the global CMld alumni have earned distinction as District of Philadelphia teachers employed horizons, lo be caught has promoted Sixty -m\ Hloomsburg University all "' emotionality ol children reaching out to help other children, is an exhilerating it for 1990 be standing I'd my tnends There are s,. many people who deserve this As the Franklin Institute museum Buck Foundation magic of discovery, never thought "I here in front ot over ihe world. all tough! tears of joy. said he was sur prised. from (he book have sponsored ihree its pon receipt of the award. Gallagher, I who children named. Child to Child. International Ret ipes That Reach Out The prof, Grimes Loyalty Awards 'Burly' lames It icasy '57 *** ( sis. Gallagher said William doctorate Krash S. '62 received his from Temple University He is Kenneth made him a belter teacher "You become sensitive toother people's feelings growing up the way I did." he paired had educational administration in being visually un that presently a vocational consultant assigned to Berks Natu P She ran. federal Deposit DE. I989H. Iiisiii.uk m oiporation ( (based on ofwere Constance registrations) Curran, Benjamin Baum board and advisory a member Honeyman Rd Ernest . R ShUba, Flemington, NJ Prior to (based on of- registrations) were Francis Cur- Garrison, David Johnston, Richard lausl. Paul ( onard and Dick Davala. . in Muhlen assuming her present position at Conrad Weiser Area High School. Alvemia College and Reading Area Community College. She has completed graduate work Temple Senior Regional Counsel lor the volved educator J. at Gallagher museum '64, a ai 40 Representative AnthonyJ, Cerza, NJ 07712 6 Lancaster Dr., Ot tan, 2D 1)922-0039. semi-finalists, he received a cash pn/e of $5,000 in the contest, sponsored by Arco Chemical Co. and the CSPPS. a group of business leaders. He w as recognized at the Celebration ol Excellence Award Ceremony on November 14. At the awards ceremony, school board presi- dent Herman Mattleman praised Gallagher and the other teachers honored. "People who don't know tend short hours in mgs and Will lo l)i in I ,i cardiac rchahih and has two children. Michael II. Mini. in ( lirislina and hey live in Arlington Heights. August W KurOWSJtl *6A died in He was employed as a claims , . Marietta, from where he earned a PCI He was certification a deco Vietnam vetcian Anna Marie Soley Hoffman "66. upon graduation, taught English and writing skills at the at I homa\Lemon. 1502 Susan Dr Lan xdale, PA 1 9446 Richard Homecoming (based on ofwere Randy May. J. Steidel. Patricia k it /marek. York. Once it in Yorktown. became economically George Cunningham '67 ol Bai ncsville has been named assistant princi pal of Hamburg Area High School He received his secondary school principal's is the most School in and always liked the my work sot m comment nil which begun on going,' is me enabled his v \')ii'i in he observed happening c r salihty is evident work Irom I Hakim to nil in Ins the early use all in lor Chicago. Illinois in I gradually risen in her career with the The mixed media works ol Arthur l I I airy (iohoru ( '50 Jr. iobora 52 Richard E Grimes '49 *** Kay IrOSS '63 ( •* Hlnkel "40 lav ion II hnty lippensliel I llnwensline '76 Karen l'» 'Ox Mai) u nig u some ol comment I EleanOI i W work his J Hakim on I c iislemakei John "45 A Kennedy Harriel Kot hei '39 Joanne KOptiC 'HO feme .ill. a vacuum lonned plastic moon listed ol sculpture Dale including one ol his experimental (iie.es I unai andscape I Hakim his " II strives for a pariu v ic wei and has .lone ul.tr (Cgj ,i numlx Hon i ol works particularly on social comment which some view as controverscries of sial I he rec ipienl of over 1 00a wards lor his works. HaJcim has exhibited his an He Continued on pane 2R S A * Krolhe '54 Krolhe '60 ** 1 and Hying saucers shots '59 *** Ronald R Klemkosky '67 many and uses what he '52 Donna L, Kinder '80 M Mary Anne Klemkosky uses confinement as the central iheine ol ol his sc ulptures fiK Rick Howcnsiine '76 ** G.Thomas Hughes 76*** and alisin widely throughout the United Stales s>K4 and has fi comment," His stulpluies 1971 "74 '4S n considers himsell an experi form except to ross ai shaped canvases and collate lercolor. ' Jr Garrfty '28 Olnter '78 world in the menlcr and colons! and began art Lehigh University is / \ Kathy Glnter 'ho has It my message to get wli.it is abslrac unison I rant Chuck I about Irom certificate at Teaching n in three dill, ll isiu-i i Connie phase ol Glenn Davis and Ron Klemkosky She graduated from John Marshall Law America." he said pieces ol til machine (oform plastic around ins lubjet His most recent work was ion matter (215)362-5593. long standing dream to enter law school. in selection ol which carries social 1967 R and ulplure, ac rylu phases construe lion and a shon school year, but They Ihe show, which sc high school level lor nine years Yorktown High School New a . Hakim's hie work done free Attending olh. August in me hided walercoloi mediums toexpresshis'soc Joseph feasible to do so. she dec ided to pursue her important job I' Mis ollege « While Hakim continues to depre- ihcv [USX don't knOU nl ( talk about cate the job of teachers. the lenliiied exhibit in Art Chiller) drawing, was ( I ficial registrations) Teaching Reception and in I D ericordia I've married . (based on of- ficial registrations) were Jack Mulka. Sandra Williams. Kenneth Cromwell and Cecelia is Representative Homecoming Attending I currently actively resolution ol the sav one Illinois rated Philadelphia Public Schools Chosen from a field of to level of adjuster for Ihe Donegal Mutual Insurance- University. 1966 1 is physiologist involved Co the F-ranklm Institute in Phila- was named the lWO'Teacherof the Year" by the Committee to Support delphia, in the She ( James Chicago and in lalion. 0 years ago. she taught ran. Stephen Hart in, Theresa Nilles, Jell was appointed at the resource director lor berg Township. 1 Homecoming human the Dietrich's Milk Products. Die 0HH22. (201) 7HH-9736. Attending is year ago. she of only several positions loan crisis lor four years. She ficial Employee She has been associated with IN ROADS as 16 INROADS Assistance Program, Inc. board of directors. 1964 One Patricia K. Miller '65 has been elected president of the and V incent C/epukailis Representative: Mac Donald i Homecoming Attending lluklm '67 were Pagnanl i ' Ellis '60 J Betty Chicago. ficial lalwards . W Albert Duporu Co. Depl D4I67, Wilmington, ( Lucy Keelei f unis Carl * /o ** Edwards i dward Rogei Representative 9755. \ >* II 199(1 1965 Pat Biehl Cran- '66 ,v-i I Hawthorne Ave.. PA 19525. (215)367- Gilbertsville, Iromwell h Ida BeSSlC dual. Is smalt Edwards '41 1963 77 toomwell '66 < c I Representative t I Vera Detk 00 Jim was recipient of a Distinguished Service Award presented by the HI Alumni Association on Alumni Day ford, ( ieotge Detk ( said and Lebanon counties by the Pennsylvania Department of Education. k.» h \ii. t siu ii Lippowitsch '81 Betty Ruth Luchak '68 Nancy Swart/ Lychos '52 ** Sii/.uiiie ( romack McCabe '77 Dune McClmtotk M John S Mulka '66 Kanie Myers 'K2 Wilmer f Ncsicr '49 ** Lois M Ncstcr '49 Sharon Gettel-Olff '78 Peter Pamell '49 ( 'ontmued on pane 2R BLOOMSBVRG ALUMNI QUARTERLY 27 7 . Veteran faculty members retire Four long-time faculty members have announced their retirements. earned a master \s degree sor of curriculum and foundations, retired in December. He joined in studio art Irom Mary wood College. Hakim has been teaching art ai Junior High School for the past 21 Professor I.ynn Watson, proles where he the administrative assistant to the superintendent at Stcclton-Highspirc High >c..r v faculty in 1966. James Arthur E> Mi-r/ '67 has been appointed Burlington County Superintendent of Schools by the New Jersey Slate Board of Education. He had served as supervisor at Reifer. associate disorders and special education, will retire in Profe ssor 99 and foundations will retire January and one (ii School. is completing l taught BU. Piotrowski. who worked Maple was at IJisirict was as an auto mechanic ideo. degree supc-rv sor oil In- I social Cooper, successful reading conference ee J-aher. a brother — several curriculum committees, coached varsity basketball to PA and served as advisor to He earned a master \s degree boro Slate College Homecoming Glass- Nicholson. Dennis ( rim. Phyllis Bernalonis. Marge The art work Ruth Trapune '67 was at BU's Haas Gal- ol Griffin, Kathy Hippensliel. lery in i September. Her paintings arc a renewal of the anin an formol using a "hot wax" process K that is encausted into a surface, anil motivated by the descriptions astronauts have given ol the colors they have seen in space Suc h paintings contain colors that other Grimes Award recipients for 1990 '"'ins .„i i.i ( no) contain, but | ( , which encaustic paint conveys well. Hot wax can hold gold, bron/e. pewter and other metallic hues The greatest Continued from page 27 Jill Piacenti 'H\ asset, Robert Rcitz '49 ** Carolyn Vernoy Rcitz Scott Righter "84 *+* John S. '51 is the opalescent and iri- descent paints that are so often seen in photos Irom space as the sun reflects oil ** the water, Scrimgeour "53 Ruth snow and other a is member of surfaces. the Encaustic- Network Unlimited. Jeananne Evans Scrimgeour '54 Ruth D. Smeal '39 ** A painter and teacher for over 20 years, she earned master ol sc ic-nc e and master ol Lora Snyder '43 arts Joyce Stathopoulos '80 John W. Thomas "47 +* degrees m many at stales BU. She has and has """Pelilion Dorothy R. Tilson '40 *** John J. Trathcn '68 *** Sandie Walker however, sold paintings entered in every National Encaustic Show. A kindergarten teacher in the Berwick Area Schools, she has also studied at 75 Marywood Corey M. Waters "79 of College, investigating the use as therapy. art 942 . 1 Robert E Boose, 1 niton, N.I 086 IS (609)989 7435 Attendmg Homecoming (based on licial registrations) were Be«3 Ruth hin I Ita.im, Dm id She will continue to direct those areas. Pnor to her work with the associations, she was a journalist and photographer for The Sun, and from 1986 through early 1 Lower Dauphin School community relations director. 990. she served as District's American She began her career as a secondary English teacher Lebanon School in Harrisburg and the Districts. Mundy '70 is the newly elected where she witnessed first-hand the buildup of U.S. forces and spoke with key Saudi State Representative in the 120th legisla- officials. tive district was Saudi Arabia for two weeks and traveled widely, visiting the rich cities Phyllis Phyllis in is a resident of Kingston, where of Juball and Yanbu, both highly industri- more at the University of Pitts- was scheduled to leave for my yearly school assignment in Kuwait on August 5. Ma/ur noted that she met our servicemen and women everywhere and noted burgh. She graduate "I but my was cancelled due airline ticket to the hostile takeover. Unfortunately, the country has been devastated and my job has been dissolved. "I in am now working at John Wanamakcr Langhome and doing some leaching in Bristol my former school distr.si. Township." Richard has lots that the ible. of stories related to the Kuwaiti invasion, the best being that his Canadian friends and their three children escaped from Kuwait to Dhahran. Saudi Arabia, by using Richard's four-wheel drive vehicle. Richard had just purchased the car. and it certainly got a useful work- The family drove 21 hours through They are now safe in North Sadly, the American friend for he was best Jordan, man is still last m hiding June in nately, the friend's wife in the c/oF.G is most whom is Hartung. at Bloomsburg, six years influential as she taught for Al-Saud family. "The prince oversees the fortunes of Juball and Yanbu, the combined wealth of which is $45 billion." Ma/ur said. Prince Abdullah has been interviewed "Crossfire." and ject of an interview was on the McNeil-Lehrer a well-educated and knowledge- said. Mazur knows her way around newsroom and used tour of a her credentials for a Riyadh Daily in Saudi Arabia edi- u>r-m-c h.et of the newspaper. She was in kingdom working on stories for the Economist, London-based weekly, and the New York's Newsdav Kathleen K. Kuzmiak '69 has been appointed principal of Reynolds Junior a — and then as teacher in several area school districts. For the last 10 years Phyllis has been manager of Injection Molding Corporation. She was responsible for the acthe counting and personnel departments of this multi-million dollar corporation. A former French teacher. Phyllis taught English as a second language to recent immigrants through Volunteers for Literacy She worked as a hot-line volunteer for the Domestic Violence Service Center, a 24-hourcnsis shelter for battered and women their children. She has also been an active volunteer with the Junior League While Phyllis has been active in several volunteer organizations, she is best forher leadership in the League of known Women of- vi John Inithtn and Doug Hippenstlel. David W. Bowen '68 has been named esecutiM- director of Schuylkill United Waj Ik- manager was formerly for a group sales The Bon-Ton department stores. ft Shelb> rreon Harer '68 was married Gary DeutSChle on June 25 She is the group travel manager for Carefree Travel Sen ices, Inc. and is living in l.ew.sburg. to Pa. Altunm Band's summer picnic at Bloomsburg Town Park 28 BLOOMSBURG ALUMNI QUARTERLY ,i substitute Bowen, uchak, Kathj Mulka, first full-time French teacher Mundy the sub- Report recently. is her dary education Kuwait, on the Sea. she was the guest of Prince Abdullah Bin Faisao. a member ol the "He After degree in secon- Arabian Sea. CNN's a of receiving the process of where she interviewed Talaat Wafa. at School. Red on is Kingston High vis- fresh water from such sources as In Juball, located near Amman. Kuwait. Fortuand new baby she resides with her son. Brian, a sopho- projects brought to able person and was a gracious host." she to leave, 19001-1 122, One of the Saudi making the desert. America. American presence her attention by officials substitute PA State Sr li publications and governmental relations consultant. staff writer for the alized." she said. Richard can be contacted by mail 1959 Corinthian Ave.. Abmgion. Representative For the past three years. Houck has served the principals' associations as their wait due to the Iraqi invasion on August 2 were able 1968 building principals with regard to drug and at Richard Hartung '69 did not return this year to the American School of Ku- out. juil lately Her work has won tailored to the needs of school alcohol education programs. for writing assignments for "I featured in an exhibit 18-month project, will direct the is lombia, she took off for Saudi Arabia (based on of- ficial registration) were Linda nate the program. educational administration and foreign publications. Hardly settled back in her Manhattan apartment after a hair-raising trip to Co- 19440. (2/5)368-27X4 Attending at which a doctoral is the world's trouble spots to gather material the senior class help coordi- She a master's Freelance writer Suzan Ma/ur. a native of Plymouth, has a penchant for visiting Sandra Ekberg Brown. 2177 Rebecca Dr.. Hatfield. to the Pennsylvania Associations of Elementary the interview follow: Representative ure, he chaired an annual event held on campus each spring —25 years ago, and worked each year Men Ins ten- named proj- and Communities Grant awarded prin- Montev Sunday Independent. Wilkcs-Barrc. and excerpts of 1969 department and Suzan Ma/ur '69 visited Saudi Arabia in September. She was interviewed by Joe studies During Learning Resource Center. I h helped start the university's highly '70 has been $66,500 Drug Free Schools and Secondary School Principals. who earned East Stroudsburg. in in in i Since I960, the West Ahquippa native served as director of the Houck Terri ccl directorof a Penn Slate University. wo sisters, and his maternal grandmother l at candidate Surviving are his mother. Joan Stortz l-aber. step father American School Uruguay Longcnberger. top in 1987. |„ a teacher, assistant director cipal of the at employed 1 Before joining the Lancaster district, he New Jersey before returning to Mountain appointed September last October 1 He- Mi. til. in Lancaster, effective i registrations) ficials He had been assistant pnnc ipal since 987 age 44. He taught French for seven years in Bndgclon and Swedcboro. N.J.. and in the Benton arid Sayre School Districts. 1974 he was for 30 years, retired in School an instructor of English and in the Wcathcrly Area died October 25 and High .School ,n is Homecoming based on ofwere Nancy Edwards, Commander Marvin Serhan. Attending Thomas W.Storl/ '68 of Mountamtop social English at Mill- Henry Longenberger 69 has been appointed principal of Hand Junior High > andcor poratc trust service*. He holds ( crtif led f ox Financial Planner arid Affairs is j . member ( I is a rust I eradu School of the Governmental Committee of Association of the Pennsylvania Ps, the Williamsport term. Robert ( . Statsman *71. CPA hai m I OX7. the Silver Medal lor 10 years oi service as a Lackawanna Junior College trustee in 1979. and was rccogru/cd by Stale l.dncalion the Pennsylvania Department lor service lo vocational education in 1976. the professional designation. ate ol the Central Allaiiln ( i assistant v ice president 1 tary librarian during the 1979 as ager of accounting and corporate president Carol A. Roinick '71 has been named head librarian of the Sullivan County I the was named also served as postmaster at |97o in and was promoted trust officer in at Northumberland. has been serving as executive vice presi assistant Sunbury. where he began his postal career dent. making postmaster named president and chief executive of WVIA TV/FM.effective February 23. 1991 Kelly joined the bank I). He formerly was as a c lerk In He Lamar petroleum geologist, he served as a geothermal energy developspecialist with Vickers in Jackson. M 10248 Appalachian Oakion, 1187, nation- in Erie. lollege ID lllg Feddock, first laugh) Mary and husband, Ted. are the parents of Megan. 14. and Kevin. II They reside at 8228 Millfair Rd McKean, PA Lafayette. Louisana Recipient of a master's degree the dr.nsine. cachet s I (emv Representative continue to be Pa & Associates, j geological, geophysical and engineering 1974. he pro- television as a sixth Maria Elementary School He 195I,recelv neered many approaches to grade teacher and enrichment coordinator at Villa in State 1972 paign and pio- '70 rcceiv ed employed currently in his Bloomsburg < draising cam- M.Ed, in elementary education from Edinboro University of Pa. on May J, owner of is the 1990.0 1 her 990. She A. 1963 ouncil t "Festival" fun (717)684-8733. Tearpock '70 J. M I ken WVIA station's administrative analyst for the City of New Orleans. Dr Van Epps resides in New Barn Staples '70 has been appointed as director of counseling at Lackawanna left . 1968 and ol duced Before worked fourteen year, as an that she at Originally located on Front Street in Hamsburg. Anchor Commercial Realty now has its headquarters at Anchor Place. 645 North Twelfth Street in Lemoyne. Bd.D. degree hJa Certified Pilblk i\ccountanu(PICPA)foi of community relations in the — time people nod been elected president ol the Northeastern Chapter ol the Pennsylvania Institute skills and commuted team he helped instrumental in the development oi Orleans (UNO). She full integrity Kelly, in his 16-year tenure, has com- pany has grown to a staff of eight agents, two full-time office people and two part- '63, set retai v oj the and worthwhile public television into the 1990s." recently 16426. in oat from and personal . gion Advisory Board. where he luperintendent served as n usiee from Oet emhe, W8i build, assure us imaginative ment Department at 1 Inc.. College, Columbia University graduated I Chet Snavely '70, president and solestock owner of The Anchor Organization. l. Presenting the plaque h ere Pi esldem Hot ryAu tpi u h and Ceroid Malinowskt 1 program operations and acting executive Rakowsky '70 (center) was presented a plaque hy the Canned of Trustees ,n ret omnium of Ins wirvne as trusteeand chairperson ofthe council Rakowsky, whoh ot a talented has been teaching 978. where he held several positions including director of bureau in management, died on September ii. 1989, after a brief illness He was a graduate ol reaohers moiom jomhiiun - Stanley G SERVICE RECOGNIZED Educational Administration from the College of Education at the A disabilities to help Business and professor ol oi lo- geology and petroleum subsur- Pamela D. Van Epps "70 Labor and Industry. 20-year department employee, he oversee the operation of the agency which provides services to people with sutiiii iiaii. Dr. Rarig, formal dean ol the named exec u of the Office of Vocational will m hung face mapping. tive director of the Business \d\ ison, Board, the portrait was cations in the areas of geothermal energy, above address. who meeting tin- At a College ol Business gather Tenneco's worldwide staff of geologists, geophysicists and petroleum engineers He has authored and co-authored publi- Illi- iicd to inj in April of a subsurface mapping manual and the teaching of subsurface mapping courses to from the Emory Moloch Bowersov vice president, organization and development of the company's subsurface mapping training program which included the developmcni Chi to plan a potential reunion of the Brothers. a project geological development and exploratory drilling cations. He was also responsible for '70 are living at Rang Jr by unveiling Ins pom. in at their meeting last spring. interest is in the evaluation, resulted in the generation of both Board of Elections in Luzeme In 1990 the Wyoming Valley Women"s Network honored her achievements on behalf of the community by presenting her with a Pathfinder Award. Honor Society ion W field studies in the Central Gulf Division's older offshore fields, which history. it Omega Pi National Business Teacher F-du- 20-veai adviscrship of Dr. tailed lay Bob and Carole Murphy c Tenneco Oil Company, he conducted dc recognized first Alpha Delta Chapter of Pit, remapping and redevelopment of older oil and gas fields no find the hydrocarbons that others have left behind). sylvania. County Me\ engineering and economic Studies both onshore and offshore In addition, he helped organize and co-taught an industry course in subsurface mapping. His pri government and judicial 989 she was appointed Gull ol Bloomsburg University honored mary area of of the League of in the mam interest in thcareaof oil consultant, he conducted and supervised a broad range of geological, reform. In his As a county government; and lobbied on a variety of issues, including environmental , With Orleans Youth Forum, an educational quality ethics in scholarship and gas exploration and development, he became a petroleum consultant m New In lished the He conducted seoihennal geopressured studies — 1 memorialized with painting, Miss.ss.pp, studies in California. Nevada. Utah, and board of directors, she became president in 9X5 the only local League president to serve K;;ri^ oniutory, and the Lycoming County Continued on page 30 He was past president of Bloomsburg Ki wains and served as song leader. He was the incoming lieutenant governor ol Division 14, Kiwams International. was church organist Dr Rarig at St. Paul Continued on pagl 32 BLOOMSBURG ALUMNI QUARTERLY 29 PC A A recognizes Classnotes State System alumni for roles as educators SPOA ol a.s Peggy Holdrcn '72 partmeni as Higher Education univer- was Sharon Gettel-Olff. Elementary School. Earlier lo the "Young Alumni of lOrdllM < the "One of ees Campus flu- earned a master of education degree Ebnfn college and is m a doctoral It < every 34 I < i 1 > r Slate 1 1 He and ents oi is Homecoming (based on of- were Mary Jean and l.iiully Bonnie Bean ol \M'< inclusion Paul Shearn '75 and ' -72 and Marianne David July in ment of Northumberland County attending taking is the in She is one," said I'CAA slued. I Department ol specialist with L973 an- Slate " Ol iVniisy lXV14.(215)X22-0482. ficial registrations) Audnclle at the wwe alumni oi Attending llomei o sele< ted a to the He registrations uil i g (based were education Griffin, \nti \ lor the next atatohda are planning i State Representative Elinot / PC a a members, oi gath- u\< Homecoming (based on ofwere A Kagnani Jr., I Patricia Kahrenbach. Kahrcnbach. Donna Shay .Scott Shay, Rcgina Roman. iLUMNIQl IRTERLl Hand Dallas. Texas Matthew. 7. I \. Christopher, 10. Wanamaker M. Cove Patricia Cove is the owner of She also does full-time sehool and church ae chorus, international TONES Chapter ot Harmons the rich lntemalion.il (formerly Sweet Adelines) Michael D. Hippie '74 has been named Colebrookdak Elemcnthe Boycrlown Area School Si hool in humeri} w .is January I. 1991 He assisiant principal at Spring- Ford Middle School. ftom i97Sto l985.Hippletaughtfourth through eighth grades in the district. He earned a graduate degree at Temple Susan Davenport Crisman '75 and ot a Susan Applegate Drabot '75 and bet daughter. Jessica, perished in a house fire 15. Wilkes University and com- pleted additional graduate mentary and middle schools for 16 years. Dr. Rad/ie\ ich earned her bachelor's degree work at East Stroudsburg and Lehigh universities. They Penn State University. Thomas Robel '76 became F. new the head of the Montour County Children and Gary A. Mosher '75 has been appointed vice president for corporate facilities for the He l aurel Health System Wellsboro in Youth Services. He rs presently pursuing a masters degree in administration from Penn Stale University. will continue to serve as chief operat- Mary ing officer of Laurel Realty. Mosher began his career with Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hospital in I9o7, and has served in various administrative Capacities since 1976. ment ot the Laurel Health System in July I9S9, he was appointed lo the position of vice president for corporate services. In 1975 he earned a master's degree in busincssadrmnistration/hospiialand health services from Cornell University. In June 1979 he was promoted assisiant executive director level at to the SSMH actihgchiefexecuUveofficerofTheGreen Home, a skilled Alice Stapleton Spiegel '76 and her husband. Brent, are the parents of a son, bom October 27. They reside in Camp Hill Wilh the develop- nursing facility in Jean Toborowski '76 has been promoted to assistant cashier, consumer loan division, at Ha/leton National is a member of the American Bank. She Institute ot Banking and iscurrently enrolled incourses leading loan AIB degree Prior to joining the loan department in 1983. she was a member of the control department. She and her husband. Andrew, live in Ha/lcton. Wellsboro. He and his w de. the former have two children: Amy Pull, Ashley Danielle and Ryan David. Michael T. Williams '76 Margaret A. Nolan '75 and Robert A Lehigh University, is employed by the Allentown School District as at a special education teacher They reside ..nd Susan Jandres were married November 3 Catasauqua. Michael, who earned master's degree Janet Negry Nerbeeki '75 and her husband. John, are the parents of a baby girl. Maura. They reside in Laflin. versity, is a East Stroudsburg Unia science teacher in the Wilson Area School They J in at District. reside in Catasauqua. 1977 Representative B"x 142. RD PaulG. 3. Danville. Seif, P.O PA I7H2I (717)275-3848 in Northampton. Attending Bethlehem Michael Helen Roberta Hewitt Smith '74 and James Lee Latsha were married in July al parents of a son, Joseph 19X7 degree School DiNinel Heeamedamasler's reside in Ed. degree in read- She and her husband. Frank, are the (N at D Upper Dauphin Area Elementary in the Pine Grove ele- ol the University. the ing at Lehigh University in June Principal educational in Lloyd were married October 19 in Bethlehem. Margaret, who earned a master's i A 1991 I, Rose Mary Theresa Rad/ievich '76(Ml earned She Anthony Suraceno "74 and Demse Litaenbeiger were married in November. Vnthony is employed by the Readmgton J June Construction. Marian and. for a six-month period, served as v '76 and Jane are planning a November. in Patricia Interior Design. Chestnut Hill. psychology M '75 and Henry O'Donncll were married at ii n Oregon M. Olugston reside in I miles, uhI pot, ins w Hh ihesiber medal degree licial legisii.uionsi K(i t m Ron sheehan. BLOOMSHL k m Fun Ave., Hamburg, NJ 074 IV. (201 )S2?'-7. N\ illi.im 30 '74 have relo and his wife. Sharon, are the parents daughter. Kate Peattie, Slate become Corporation division Disiriet. elleelive — "This group of top quality educators proves that, together. & J Cassel were married September J ' in Manheim Richard is employed b> Dan faculty member and administrator of West Chester University said. to the '7.1 principal of the Regional. ties," Dr. models of the State System." Rep. Taylor an alumna, former Melamc heresa spends hei time car-pooling then isl sys- wedding Oreg isemployed by J B Bahnck on June '74 and Theresa Drive. Piano. to . volunteer work Marcia M. Slick Wasikhak '73 died Jul) at age 18. She was an elementary They are the from the corporate The Stanley Works m New and Michael. Montour>ville. They reside in illiamsport. i McComnck noted "All of today's honorees are role Hammer Conn a. mi. a special education teacher York City public school tem. is speec h/language dent and controller of their National Commonwealth. "The leadership ,. ivas iranstcfTed offices oi earned I economy is assigned to the Parkland School UUC.irs cited to Hillsborough resource which makes oi 'lark '74 Hammer Gar) Jeffrey her husband. Craig, are the parents of a ' son. They reside at Berwick R.R 3, parents oftwochildren, Jason and t.u m lecturei Representatives "Three I 'nil. f: Quakertbwn in busi- District ully of the ( said Delta, a New in the Amy a sales representative for Prudential Insur- ance Co. of America. pathologist for the Lehigh Valley Iniermc . i Lapresi were married recently. Dorothyann School, she taught pursuing graduate studies She and her husband. Doug, ami Senate Education Committees "Stale System alumni are the McCormick is Margie ( 1991 I. Ho s cm County Community Ac- ployed by Blair lie House Mu Hed> Diann June .i HoIIidaysburg Peler Kiehard '73 representatives, -"id legislators from the stale of Delta business honor fraternity, the Dorothy ann Bish '76 and Dominic a differ- isemployed as Association. tion. System Chancellpj James h. Mi ( ormick, and three ol the ering of m wedding Taylor (R West Chester). Slate a member a is who "made of their students Briggs "75 and J. Jeffrey ness administration generation of in the lives Patricia and the Harrisburg chapter ol the International Personnel Management He '73 and being teachers ciation; M;n, i/. is w. Rehnle Paul teachers." alumni honours addiessed for (based on of- were Rick Howenst- Tom Hughes, Bea Prosseda. Robert Hughes, Karen Howenstine, Jeffrey Kopp, Jim Thompson, Robert Biicher, Lisa Mortensen. "mps College and University Personnel Asso ol Kdwurds, d I on believes tins QIC role models ( Marine Ron dd Haaslnger, Doug MeCllntock, Marlon Reese. Jeffrey Wimmer. Robert profession." Ltshted added. "The human l' national then accomplishments and contributions I'CAA Box 466, Lahaska, (215)297-0253. 1893 J, in because S Air Force, attaining I Homecoming Attending America's Teach- head teacher School Students'' and "The National Dean 's List." The nominees were selected ence" PA Rd.. Chalfont. inaugural edition of Tanner were married in August. traffic control ait He also attended Officer Candidate School in the U.S. Han i> i'<> marl, K ama teachers Timofh\ System alumni. liese I Representative Pennsylvania. "Also, over 60 percent specialist in the 870 Myers ine. training PennDOT the rank of stall sergeant. graduate ol West Chester University Ol Belore Commerce and Carr served as .m president and a BU at Mloonishurg he was ,u and benefits Janice I position ,i Raruia Gossjn Representative Lynch School in Alliens She was selected by students listed in "Who's Who Among American High personnel dneiior with the Pennsylvania They reside in Shurnokin. Ccml Oil) as director of per- sonnel and labOI relations < director of the Data Processing Depart university 01 is kinder Silvano were married System Slate (.. bom recently 1976 i He previously served David his wife. Arlene. are the parents of a daughter *75 has been selected for Who \ Who Among ers." Carr James McCormrck's stall in I9K.S as diri rm ol human resource management Meredith lour registrations) Trif>gs. Chancellor and either a graduate of a They Sweet Valley. reside in Sandra Massetti. Jacalyn Murphy. Sue Oswald. Umvcrsiiv his wife. Virginia, arc the par14, the State at Correctional Institution in Dallas Hughes. Lisa Morlensen, Peler Lundergan. Paul Shearn. Donn GodlfJ, Carr joined two children, Andrew, Department of Education PA Barto. Bower. Deborah Hassinger, Linda Bloomsburg has also taken le I. including staff 'inversil) I 1 Pennsylvania I (215)845-3615. Attending Raffwhich pn> enter for program at Perm muses ,n 19504 ficial riculum and Instruction at Box 6/2. labor relations lo.SOOcmploy- I 1990. Hi/ens relations. Can- super RD Hilgar. 15 Janet education teacher with the a special vises a central System's ArlS and Technology. Pickering Sharon Young Representative: vides services in at the ( Swangcr were mamed September is employee and director of occupation education for cur- is Tunkhannock. resides in Janet M. Scarince '75 and Kelvin T support of the '72 He Midd West School a teacher for the 1975 SSHE. for the assisiant lo the Year" for I . is District resources for the State employee and labor superintendent of schools Ron Husband designated as one of Bloomsbuig University's .is Helen chan- In support of the vice chancellor for this Ms. Gettel-Olff was also year. managemeni She joini Susquehanna from the Bcrilon Area School DislriU where she was an .issisi.mi Grove Area principal ol the Pine De of the work ol the department lor Representing Bloomsburg University the visiting assistant professor department into a new decade Alumni Associations (I'CAA) of to assistant vice System of Higher fufucation He previ ously was director of human resource of education and will guide the education by the Pennsylvania Council sities ,i human cellor for will join .Susquehanna University Education graduates ol Stale promoted recently Commonwealth throughout the System Stanley K. Carr '74 of Harrisburg was Indus in and Finance for 19X9-1990 try recently were honored for their achievements (treasurer). He was named to Who's Who Outstanding educators from E. Ognoskj 75 ficial has been se- lected as junior-senior high school principal ol the Montrose Area School District. Homecoming (based on ofwere Mike Bower. registrations) Su/anne McCabe. Donna Sheehan. Diane O'Rourke. ' Classnotes . Former Kngiish department chair dies Maureen Giordano. Sharon OUT. I'rofessoi Jo- stph O'Brien. mem J.David Vrnold'7Khas|ouK\U l.mon inversus I RD lege of Alt! and Sciences formerly St at the . eight years as chau Dr Arnold w as l^iwrcnce Univcr\ity in Y w here he serv ed tor Canton. N .i 49W, Setinsgmvi Bti* S Waters, r\ \iu nding I from 1963 N.Y Homecoming (baied on ol Re lal registrations) went Braol Hankiis. Vprile liuilli. ( orey Wafers. professor ol psychology, I the Septcmbc-i 14. l m v >: He earned his master's degree in social psychology (1978) and his dovloi.ue in SORORITY ALL \LXI PICNIC — The te\ enlh annual l ambda Alpha was held on June 9 at the Bloomsbui g Tom Pai I Forty-seven people attended, including sisters, husbands and hddi en Mit family ps\ hology i. . *>s: at Ihe I New Hampshire He and his wife, ol pit nit mv ersity I I earned lie bachcloi i degree 'a Mkhtla Mderman men Realty ol ial Camp Hill, loi Barbara, are the par '79 has joined the piolession.il s.iles itafl ol Ham vv \ rosideni ol in In ulet most recently as sales man- memlHisliip in One age) i"i Cellulit bom November ter Sharon Gettel-Olff: (hack row ) Becky Koppenhavcr Kline. Kaths I kenroth-Bieneisei Susan Corrv-Thomas. Sandy Barall-Davis, Pam llartzell. Karen Moran-Mulroonew Brcnda M\er\ S, hottstall. Diana U ells-Si haffei I he annual soroiity Iwu heon was held on Saturday. November 3. at the Hotel Hershey Please send information for the new sletter to Sharon Gettel-Olff. 935 Parish Plai e. HummelstOWn, PA Marie (Nardona) trovrcavagi '79 and e. lined husband. Joseph, announce the birth tnajtet ha 20. be 1990 7. 1 husband George reers l ailh is New firm in I '77. have changed ca tor i small I p \ lolland ieorge ( is an nidus sales represenl.it is e lor a hunt vi trial v. v OnSRUCtion on Ihcu new home is going well and they hoped to be settled at then " Katharine ember She I i rs wood rently College, Scranton in She cur- is GE Government Scrv employed by Keystone Job Corps Center, as ices. mg - a guidance counselor . '77 anil her husband, Paul, have purchased ihe Tunnel Mountain Bed and Breaktast in Elkens, WV. They opened their three guest room home in director ot .is cemed With training American men ami women who conduct business in world The training seminars are de- signed to ensure that clients receive thor- ough knowledge of the customs and 1 ing and doing business v with the husband Larry, announce the second child, June 16 a son. birth ot their bom Gregory David, He weighed seven pounds and nine ounces. of admissions volunteer network, King's College. She has serv ed ate director of alumni relations K. Kister '77 andGregorj S. Shaffer '85 were married November 10 in Sunhury at at issik as lansportalion leinnnal I Rebecca and Greg is is pan-time sales a employed by Susquehanna Valley AAA Club bury. They reside in Sunbury. the Sun- in vc .is From 1980 King's dean assistant ast in support of l So 1 .11 l )pcialioii Deseil Shield ( uhnnan's activated helped to load ships Wilmington, N.C at lev lew, Gray Valerie who eric, 2 in I l ( ot Africa's smallest and least Ofljpoj in olo i is a case inanager.it the Rhode Island Employees Assistance Progiaui in War wick, R I he) will live I 111 Johnston. K In Long I. '78 (M) I Board of Directors District. tional advisor, she initiates programs the lust is As instruc- and develop! lor the early identification fective intervention rag- Dr Fegley writes of the history of this nation from the colonial era up to the present and analyzes some ol the internacd\. ol ken app. unted approach, uisiiuclion.il support teams, screening process and continuum ol serv- tional structures set and attitudes which have developed around them. The new book is the most recent marked by advanced al Maureen M. Straub new promoted A Bank '77 loan officer in the bank's com- the ventures concerned in 1 978 as a management She and her husband. sons. Chad and Phillip, trainee have two Dr. Fegley teaches Third tics at the He earned World poli- Penn Slate Schuylkill Campus his master s degree in 1979 at the University of Leicester in England. From 1980 to 1984, he lived in a mud he WAS in schools, and interviewed A resident of Jim Thorpe, previously associated with the Pennsylvania National Bank in the national and regional governments. His research was the basis tor his doctorate which he earned at the University of in England in 1986. Reading In July to their mamage. In the year prior they formed a publish 7k tuu been a wiie. Nancy, live He Bank. Bloomshurg lO Ft Myers. lot I id. i. w lii 1 a f irst ( olumhia was previously Wilkcs-Barre mortgage company. James I. Bsrnes. 7 Wini antonDr .Fairport.NY 14450. (716) 425-1015. an MBA at Homecoming (based on ofwere Chuck (sinter. ficial registrations) id cm I Pennsylvanta Council Ik is ol edltoi oi the nglish. seiv nig as | PCTI newalettej Rom president oi the eai i meinbei anil as a ( vice ollegaa ot fhe ol dliet i>«is have three youngchildreifiuiidei s live vears nidi Soaring agle l I ( l . .1 1 hen address I Mveis, t I Sc lances t consult in.uic ial is » I Sf ( the lount Id the lollege SenaiOi the demit aii. in-, my one whii h resulted the \ i b lommlttee, and on i several search coniniiiices, . U<)|> I Thompson served on i. III Ans ami polnttDjnj "i Bl PetaHopklna '79 recently received hia MBA Irom the I uiv< 1 ol >ilv a\ I in. 1 mclud ill ap thfl Mi Itelore alifornla Pete and hia wife, Chrlstinei Danielle, eight pounds. employed with oiniick in ( 1 in ihe ' mimes -I Pete is cxpoit/uupoii department mery Worldwide Prealdenl Jarjias l l >7 |, 111 I Va as IniematlonaJ managei ana raaideanii orange County, (a. i oiiiing lo llloonisbur^, hompson William tuuglil al the Mary .mil in ollcye ( Mrs I survived by two daughters. nomas ( Virginia) Duck. wlsbtirgi and Virginia I.c Thompson. A one pandsitn I'aik, .mil arolj.fj unnlngham)rVfcLlnko'79 Mi JnkO and her husband Mike the proud parents ten I lyse. Imiiii ol June "7H Bit I then ilaughlei H, welcomed by I daughter, llarbara (iwen lliouipson. died Kris her brother, Ryan, 1963 in Kev William Krislen has »>«)() <>l Wilhamshiirn. loi live vi ais . le is I ( 'arloiieh a Inenil and long lime colleague on three and a hall years old Wilkes Univer- l 79 and oily , pnasided al ii"' ihe HI i funeral itsrv Anthony M. KoM-ncrancc '78and Hi ill A Deuisch were married in August Anthony is employed as a commercial loan officer at Northeastern bank 'ami, are proud to .iiinoum e the Inilh ol their first ( luld, Anlhony Nelson, on May 1990 (eight pounds, are doing well and reside JO, ibt ounces) In >alion. I Kick isadislricl sales managei lor All where l.nglish majors al III) m holarship Mi Kee Zachary '78 and his wile the proud parents of two beauti Lmmick Novofnak Joni Scott is the owner of Zachary Plumbing and Heating, and Zachary Wafer Treat mem, both located m Glen Mills. Pa He is also a general and his family now home con new homes live in Unionvillc. Scolt designed and built. In 1 and Devon, one and a half years, have lexas to Kentucky Mark is a chemical Pmdui is and ( heinn .its foi Air Ashland il I li< two others - the Seronsy Scholarship and fhe llilnei I'arke Scholarship English majors. Ashland While in laughi in an elementary resource Russell, dale, I hompson is room She now in s friends and S2.21K) lo the scholarship hind. will Texas. Joni with learning disabled children ii Contributions 1 1« be (he planl manager for an Air Produt plant in I COlleegUei have contributed over engirt! ei plans to take some time off They reside He Pa '79 and husband. Mark, and (laughters Courtney, - a daughter Dcvyn. (our. and a e< joins which are annually awarded to five, son Kyle. two. a established lor luture generations ol Margarel moved from Houston, in In his memory, a I. inns T Thompson Scholarship has been wife his ( tractor in the building ol Attending e It Modem and waa rXisot latlon tin- iii originaj cuiplnvcd as In I Baking Company. ful children, Representatne id Ihe h.n < 1 lie is sell Richurd Monaco president ol mortgage operations for ice v Karen are 1978 nvi- grOUpi Shavei in ant ip Scott T. 1990. he married the former Constance B. Reinhol/ - Lansford Sudanese high members of Mill ham J. pointed a vice president by hut between the Nile River and the Sahara Desert, taught English working on QollCgfl MiSOlil Qldll at \. Valley office. menthol a a lleuten ZO yean ol len Djjtei al Lock Haven University. He earned Sverchek "77 has joined Northeastern Bank as assistant vice presi dent and branch manager of the Mahoning was anguaga at fsu sity. Mark business. blooeJ ^ board also been Patrick Scott with international interdependence and S from ice. to vice president at First Eastern mercial banking department, she joined bank He is has been mile- of African history and politics and by the ices. Jeanne received her bachelor's degree study post in a career establishment ol resides in Phoc- nixville up to protect human rights He U teitivil Force Reserve as Vii tini Ridley multi discipline a director of environmental services at the Abington Hospital .ulininisti.il idii harileandl Indy Di Donato *79 have measures The program uses Robert R. Muir '77 has I '7U was icicntlv students with problems, followed by ef- known Equatorial Guinea AnAfl'ican the are also the proud parents ol Stephanie Jeanne Upper Adams School in iiis I student intervention coordinatoi Got the Wyoming Valley Su/anne is a member of Ihe Bl Alumni He rado. activities. nations a town. < one ol reside At I the otps ( o the In . aston. Val earned her master's degree policy master's degiee moved O '78 and Jay were married October life staff, in- After graduation in 1877, she taught Deuuen I'. credit He and unit has cluding three years as director of student Vermont and Randall Fegley '77 has published a book detailing the history and politics ol ot 1985 sin was to King's student Ol tu- s I lie Michael « member S Nonheaslein Hank students lortwoyearsal the University ol Scranton bom Novembei heatra with the i Aii bombers f i ttei equipment from various installations to Inloaded onto ships leaving lor the Middle counseling from Ihe University ol i lor the past three years Prior 10 that she Rebecca clerk, IKsth I and Newport News. Vu. accepted a newly created position, director and Breatlei < Mastu//o ("enter '77 and her 7 '' B 7S acaplain September .Mi in nden Decker uropean i Attm ' appointed vice piesideul. inanagei, loan Suzanne Cromack McCabe '77 has K - staontowa Reserve Unit in Lancaster, assisted in preparing vehicles and other military cul turesol the countries in which they will be 1 Fuhrman Jr. \. During World Wai D, he wai na> igatoi in i Dr. Feg!e> also serves Briefings International Inc.. a firm con markets Anne French Heard ski- Lunelle In husband. Dwiglu, ,ue the paieuls in Inc. i daughter, Com and research company Cottage mumcations. lindj t in Bothlehem a of hioihei. Daniel .i w Unlvenit) .nnl hei bom on No ligh i loins he nunil) lives I college friends, al ehigh Thompson urolvn llerndou Bower 7V ( husband. Bradley, are the patents .laughtei ml and 'a degrees i i new address in New lolland In (Htohei They look forward to hearing Iromalllheu .i she foloshtu brother, loey. '78 and her abookeepei He dot total age three Cook Ebrlghl Faith 1703b. Judith Chin! Barrett '11 received master \ degree in psychology from Ma- Main •uiSeptcin daughter. Julie "I their < . Phi Beta Kappa Belva Straub Delcamp '78 and her husband. Dav ul.aiethe parents Ol adaugh Kraskc. Elaine Pelletier-Slusser. Ann Kapuschinsky-Roslevii h, Iran Shuey-Skelding. Katie Bruno-Adams. Sharon Sweinhart-Jankauskas. kmc he I earned she has bean Involved years, It) amo) I ents ol a son. Andrew. Kirk- al UniveniQ \ikIh>i GQOfl < In attendance w ere (front row) Canulle Strausser-Barllett. in ihe Hion\ Columbia tans ial Bom Manhaitan. Clinton High School hi recently as associate dean foi faculty at sik 990. 1 age 66. ai J Depart January to I Thompson. ttglish he was 0 1940 gt.uhiate ol . v\\ i pad mils i>t diod Septambei I7S70. (71 7 i 743-5577. freshman program, and most ol the CortyM Representative .isMviatc dean ol the Col .is I cluii-pe-i\on Fensiemakcr BliMimshurg PA I 1 7H IS. I may ix- sent io the Alumni House. Imvcrsiiy, llloomsburg, with checks payable to BU oundalion and a notation the Louis thai if is tor Thompson Scholarship. Kentucky . Continued on page 32 BLOOMSBl KG ALUMNI QUARTERLY 31 h 'Everything You Do' C lassnotes video documentary BU completed by Henry W. Palmeter Willow principal lor Bloomsburg University an- elementary schools nounces the completion of "Every- You Do." thing a video James K. Pino DJetril NASA is a Computet science instructor Wcathcrly Area High School. 0< as a public- I titled I "Global Change and Our Earth" held last England in October According flying a nighl of the when the rash occurred c ompsut) Grade Officer of was . Ycai lived family members, he was maneuver training mission the i|uarlcr .mil tennial cele- He had to He was the ( Srsquiccn- an instructor for three years as a feature university's I He was serving on active duly pilot, to Planet fighter 1 f- Wing Heal fighter ndangcrcd Environment: From Pennsylvania 1 Saudi Arabia Rcid. who grew up in Lower Allen Twp.. was stationed ai Lakenhcath Air one Base in ngland with il„- -JXtli at mental symposium and teleconference IK while piloting an F-l toiler jel in BU's environ- service following lot the IKth hislruc lor Pilot of the TEW He received bration. An on Achievement Medal. Overseas Long Tour long video RibbOfl and the Air force framing program ex- bon. e( ommcridaliori Medal, Air I Air Force began in ested which gov- when he became Homei oming (hosed on official registrations) were Cathy Battalia, Laurie Bedford, Deborah Castle/nan, (ilenn Chestnut. Deborah Chestnut. Kathv Girder Michael Ineitti. Donna Kinder. Joanne Kopuc.l vnthiaKuhns. ,-nt LaRuffa. Deborah Mi Kay. Lorraine Mongiello, Joseph Patti, Cheryl Reichard.Jovce Staihopoulos. Geo, r, Steele III. Ann Varga. Nancy Whitman. David lie gler. Susan Puderbaeh. James Puderhach. Tern Giordano. Gregory Goodridge.ElisaGrandr.io. Melody Haley .Melmda McMaster. Pat O Br,en.Audre\ Den nth. Marianne Deska. Jill Con/air. Brian Auehey. Ann Silvonek-Dempsey. Susan St Clair. Mil hael Mi yell foae , I Rib inter- parachuting and then in flying He joined the An force Reserve in ernment agencies, businesses, 1982 and was accepted for Officer industries, the media, educational dale Si hool band, Barry are ihe proud parents of Justin and especially we as individuals, can participate and Before entering military service, he worked with United Cerebral Palsy in Scott, work logclhct on bettering the arpentei in the video s Bl waste opening use in the c dumps and wt hoose c ( Idenl tor ol HI I Of Ihe video will be made to I copies |j he firm is Ins nephews PHO! to in Valley f orge. loimng Phoenix, Mary was loi ( oopcrs \ v brand managei She Is '> organizations upon request. known 717-389-4002 been named Pi in his recogni- in and enthusi as a teacher, scholar ministrator Octobei to Patients with aids." i ( H>ks at nurses perceptions bl theii knowledge level and the relationship between know ledge level scholarship has honor Cheryl | V.A. Medical Center Smith earned In addition, the state a master oneolog> for 's m the 10 years, Ms. degree in nursing thai a scholarship for business students has been established in his name. Foundation may be sent to the for the Rang Pi Pi BU Omega Scholarship and to Ms. Janice Keil. adviser of the Phi Beta Lambda Chapter at BU. is six children 1980 \ isor is mem- a \ on emj.LaRuffa. Dr., Orlando. FL 32811. (407) 3>/-SSSS "80 ol Diesel Hill has been promoted lo assistant vise president by Fidelity Bank He earned a master's degree at Widener I'lmcrsiiv wedding Wilkes-Barre. in (. Wyoming Ann upational therapist is an out- Maine peared in the Harrisburg Patriot elder Pelleschi. who Representative sales tion. Valley Medical Center. manager for Regal- Beloit CorporaThey live in Lansdale. Robert a. McMullin 80 an hospualitv business for 26 years, at accepted as a candidate ol ai in the doctoral higher education and leader Widener University In Education Washington. D.C. being an active faculty advisor to the National in In addition to member, he SOrority is Sigma Sigma Sigma St.. Howard TX Dallas 75214 at ESU Rita tKrashefski) Nolter "80 and her husband. Michael, announce the binh of their first child, a son. bom Sept 6. St., Cody Benjamin, |«W0. They reside al 224 S Ml Carmel. PA 17851 The is manager of the in the Camp Hill turns out father and son have sometimes had the same "customers." Todd earned his degree at the Ohio College of Podiatnc Medicine in Cleveland. Attending Homecoming (based on of- Joan Pulaski ficial registrations) vsere Sheri LippowCtadj Zlegler, Brian tr\. Hen Derr. David Derr, Lori Beck. Jamie Waters. Stacey Mixell. i '81 has been rector of nursing at the Center. nurse For in the 1 1 named di- Berwick Hospital years, she was shock/trauma unit a charge at Gersm- ger Medical Center, where sheco-authored handbook Frank J. Berleth '81 and Donna P Lauer were married recently Frank is the a administrator nurse at the Green Ridge Nursing for critical care nurses in that She has also worked as unit a registered emergency room Bloomsburg Hospital. in the at Geisinger Home. and Kathleen Dltchej '81 and her hus band, Robert, are the parents of a bahs She earned a diploma in nursing at Ashland State Hospital School of Nursing and an MBA at Bucknell University. assistant management East Stroudsburg University, has been program Beverly and has been in the shoe Shoes Florsheim Shopping Mall Carter. 6244 Winton '81 Pelleschi "81, a doctor of pediamedicine, and his father. Ben. were subjects of a feature article which ap- and one grandchild itsch. Geisinger at .lames Mailt) '80 and Diane McEvoy were married in June James is district Chestnut BLOOMSBURG ALUMNI QUARTERLY the director of pros- Todd bom at She recently. a member of Sigma Theta Tau. Honor Society for Nurses, and is certified by the American Associais the National Mike Fronts '81 ol South Waverh, has been named Valley bureau chief for The Daily/Sunday Review of Tunkhannock. He road is is tion of Critical serv ing as its president, and editor of the Sayre Historical Society's sistant vice president in the loan department of Hamilton as- commercial Bank A Reading native. publication Prior to his promotion, he in the Care Nurses. Michael Saul '81 has been named a volunteer with the Valley Rail- Museum, was working newspaper's sports department. m Saul joined the bank 1981 in the collections department and was promoted 1983. Mario Buechia has tric It Ann Lydla Loruvso '80 and Arthur Jr an planning an April 20. 1991 tional Representative "81 Bangor. her husband. Wendell, are the parents of a daughter, bom November 27. 1981 employed as an accounting superfor Exxon Chemicals Co., Houston. June he completed the Dale Carnegie Executive Image Program, and in August he attended the annual conference of the Council on Hotel. Restaurant and Institu- Dallas lo Catherine Handy O'Blosser vice president of the Hazle- Paxinos ship 7717 Pineapple Contributions to these two scholarships in She and her husband, Clair, reside in is N.C pect research for the University of C of the Pennsylvania National Guard's 876th Engineer Battalion. Hazleton He and his wife, Irma. are the parents of Harrisburg the University of Pennsylvania executive board of Phi Beta Lambda has announced Maine, where she North He serves as a squad leader in Company is prolessor ol \ clinical specialist in at and ad- m bom ake( itv.Uiah. I and attitudes tion ol his dedication asm m Sail Ihe paper. "Knowledge and Attitudes Regisieied Nurses 1'iovidmg Care preacher. at ber of the Greater Hazleton Historical Society his wife. 1 "I the Lutheran Church. Numuli.i, serv ed on the church council, and was lay Omega Rodriguez Cheryl A. Lohin *80 and Steve A. patient 01 luonlcrcncc Melmed Hill. Irving V A Medical enter, presented a researc h papa she co authored at a nursing re- Rarig 29 he\ live I Jones in Pi ler Shirley A. Smith "79. eoordinatoi ol the hospice program ai the \\ ilkes H.ure seats Wilkes at native of Yabucoa. Puerto Rico. ton Hispanic Organization and Beard were married June 6 in Mmersville. the Philadelphia iii ( A A Karen Sassani Lahnsk> 'SO and her husband. John, are the parents of a daugh- and othei Interested groups 'ontinued from page Gallo '80 and J. October 29. They reside in business community asaseminai leaderin business analysis and accounting topics. lot moic inloinialion, call Joseph moved from Chapel B I accounting linns Well has earned He leaches Spanish University Vicki, arc the parents of a daughter, *79 has been ap- headquartered '8(i master's degree in education Joan L. Davis '80 and Alfred J Shorlall were married in December '89. Joan is manager at Hcss's Travel Center. Phoenix lechnolo lor Rodriguez Schuylkill Junior-Senior High School. the maker of electronic products ider ol computer sen iCCS other Big available cable outlets not seen by his lather Savings Bank's Exion office. eral Janice Werkheiser lose "A.J." Her prior experience includes tenure to educational institutions, busi lu sses. Industries, broadcast or The family Judy L. Mae Seal '81 has been promoled to manager of the Main Line Fed- Laurie was also the gies; Inc. a .md prov oin Joseph, direc- lelev ision ser\ ices, joins niece a audit l A ||, 1990, in Lynn month before a Mary G. Shlnham hemicals we decide to to .in«l pointed controller our everyday lives." According Kenneth J. Pulcini "80 and Cheryl A Lenney were married in September Kenneth is employed by Air Products and Chemicals They live in Bethlehem. hei hus- reccipicnt of a master's degree in special education (learning disabilities) from BU Anthony else's trash or wastewater, but also the products buy ami sons, Fredrick and Cody R (born and polluted waters not only contain someone two 17. I<)K<> home ai lives in Pottsville. Adams Ahbottsiown. in bom December Rachel, age five, taught at later parents, B sister. B brother, three minutes. "Our overflowing landfills, toxi< and Surviving arc his wife, Vicki (iarreit Reldi ir Bedford '80 and e Gill 1 County problems facing our planet." says ( Twp Paradise School we live and the planet on which we live. "Many ol us still believe it's up to someone else to solve the Cam . Lower Allen region in which 32 Attending in planes institutions, ( PHOTO BY JOAN HELPER LASS OF 1980 ( amil) membensaJdReld'spathtothe i amines Bt the Military Meritorious Service Medal, the The hour- ways at Fredrick A. "Artie" Keid "79 died Car- astronaut Scott was produced peilter, '79 and Caihcrmc R were married July Uinlla/lcion I" Jim stales. "Everything You Do," hosted by former Lampeter the in documen- environments] issues causing public concern in Pennsylvania and surrounding and Strasburg Sfrasburg Siliool District on ihe many tary ihat focuses was lured as '!') Street Diane Langlev '81 has joined the Jer- sey Shore Hospital staff as director of A year to retail credit analyst in later. Saul was named an analyst in the wholesale credit department and was promoted to commercial loan 1987 marketing Her responsibilities include all marketing and public relations assistant in hospital, as Cynthia Ann Sieger '81 and Mark M Savmo were married July 14 in Allen- for the well as management re- sponsbihties for the dietary department , New town. Cynthia a pharmaceutical sales representative tor Pfi/er Laboratories The> reside is husband. Matthew, are the parents of a daughter. Sarah Fl./jbeth. bom Novem ber 15 Sh ^ joins a sister. Catherine Hemdon. Va. in has a three-year-old brother. mond mdl brother. Paul. Kelly ikirklandl Smale her M.Ed, in special education from Pcnn State this past December D. Smale moved with reside at Cummtnp Todd . Samuel Shonk w ho joins Orleans, homeported in , gree San Diego. in de taxation at V.llanova Uimcrs.u ho R employed by Beard & Co., Inc Wyomissing They reside in Fleetwood. D. - Karen employed is the world headquar- at has law offices ters of Unisys Corporation as national marketing manager for Unix based sys- Grove. He earned tems. law firm of Gnffie Mary Ann Williams "81 is (iail Gracey \\ all} are the proud parents Megan daughter. Elizabeth, <>i rcsnk at si ,,t of the Alpha '81 earned is a serving a residency in Frank A. Zanolini second class corpsman in the U Ann Guild '82and in Heidi A San Diego. in is ing. N Scon Y. Judy a hospital ard blood bank J. J. ton He also ships frozen blood and blood components. Middle East, the blood bank was put on alert status. Pieri They me want blood bank has made to branch out in to microbiology research. would like to be able to leave something behind to benefit other people I is is Ann M. Michael S. president of Harrah pounds and in girl. five ounces. Maxwell weighed seven Michael recently passed the Chartered Financial Analyst examination. He is a senior investment sity A graduate of Boston UniverSchool of Law. he specializes in real and business transactions, land use and development. estate Attending Cape Cod Bank and Hyannis. Mass Representative Avenue A. Apt. CA. 16. Doug ficial registrations) August 21, 1990. Mary Beth is currently employed as a teacher in Northwood. New Hampshire 5 3H Redondo Beach. manager for Wakefcm Food Corp 90277. Attending Homecoming (based on of- registrations) were Kristopher Krenz, Karrie Myers, Mary Louise Puhak. Karen Weaver. Judy Wright. ficial Jane Belinsky '82 and Daniel J Spellare planning a September wedding. man Jane a product is is an accountant with Donald Dean and Sons. Inc Rhonda Best '82 and Robert N. Seebold were married October 6. They Marianne Pollock '82 and John || Turosky were married in October. Marianne is a licensed speech/language pathologist engaged nine 1/2 lb. son. Zachary John, Ann Bowman "82 and Arthur J McDonnell were married October 6 in Bloomsburg. Lessie is a medical social at bom May The family now resides at 7 Meadow Woods Lane. West Grove. PA 19390. in a home they built last year 24. 1990 Perry Saraceno '82 and Kathermc Kessler were married October The Bloomsburg MBA degree Perry, who 1 Mai |oi Dickson < earned an at Co Sandra V eager Scarcella 82 and DrnmonwealUi seven pounds, husband. Rich, announce the birth of a son. Joshua Richard, on July 18. 1990 He according John six 1990. 1. ounces Walker, vice rimoih) iin Is ol \s diret toi bem chief ol mploy ment I sa Ha In Kaufman '83 and Robert June in aneleraentaQ ichoolteeohs School Distncl They live keimg (, Jane athictu programs, cultural events, academlt programs, studeni heSolancc Alglen in terprises. Inc sponsored Michael Kiceluk S. i K3 I... In . responsible lor development and presentation of public information prois grams to encourage cooperation and among pubht concerning vocational and residential services in Tioga, Lycoming and Clinton counties ol In November, she was informed that she and a colleague at the Sun (,,t riir honors m the Pennsylvania Bar Association Schnader Awards Competition The scries on drug informants was chosen in the category of newspapers with circulations under 49.000 Thomas P. Garden *83 and Mar , I Curlcy are planning an April 1991 wedding Thomas dent at Fidelity is ... I PC ode. 'H.t an, in I I Hollil Phones '83 and Ciossin have been married in August Lisa is a special education teacher at I .ccsburg 1 hgh live in Hamilton. Si hey reside Paul in I Mark Thomaa McLaren Sandra hirr J I Sharon /m i has seivc.l as a The Amen, ,m axtlsi i«m .\ ^ ientiflc journal were married University vice is Mt and Sepie.nl., [2 i in Blacksburg, Va also IfiUghl lot tune Yorklown High Si leaching Bjsistanl MBA Pcnn State University. at They Hershey as a graduate Hall Si.nr Bl University in Muncie. Indiana; an an ami English leachct in the llarborhelds School Dislru < rai K and Craig tie and is ,, Kelrsey Mi Minn '83 Ofl regional asset inunagei In. mei properties, manager Tfieir Jill '82 have relocated to Atlanta lor new and Jill isa.livision.il. n Kemhcrly Otiahty far. address is < .lit orp 1981 Flint Hill Drivi I-awrenceville. CiA 30244. I in (ireenlawn on Long Island. N.Y.; and an art and English teacher as well as yearbook and newspaper advisoi and public relations direcioi lor the North Shore School Dislrttl Glen Head on Long Island, n.y. She was also a icporler lor ///, in Sandra Morrash '83 has moved to Sherwood Une. Doylesiown, PA <'"'| Mum v Sim newspaper Muni in te. Indian .. IXWI Lcnlc/ner holds a Nancy K.O'Connell'83 and rimoth) S. Moyer were married in June. Nancy is employed as a nurse anesthetist at Montgomery Hospital mouth Meeting They live in Ply- degree Slate, a arid Jean Royer Piakc Classed 20 on July (,. 1990 IliePeakes Hummelslown. Pa 1 2. in ni.islet ol arts journalism Irom Mall master ol science degree an from Queen's ( bllegc in in Flushing, N.Y,. and a bachelor ol sc reside in she .. hool in ker with ies.de in yens loumaJIsm and English teacher and newspapet ami yearbook advisor ai Yorktown. Indiana; Mark, an investiuenl bro egg Mason, recently earned .... Virginia ai Polytechnic [nstitute and Slate in llarrisburg I foi published by the Mmeralogical 'ompany reeland Roberta Kuhns Peterson x Paul antf Mineralogist, ||.e\ tool Va Demko '83 and Kelloare planning a May wedding Sharon R. is Mary K auiai|iia lnsui..nie( I editOI ol Magaxlru x Malime I). loi ol and t/(j Society ol America Paul Jim Peake '83 -83 and Ixonard F Shult/ Radford Unlvei freelance I June William Cellulai reside in Austin. ..ml publications Radford, where she woikc.i I Wlllllim A. dnei .is IS years. an assistant vice presi Bank. Philadelphia looif ai m I * '82 had a daughter. Jennifer Royer Peake. M. ( were married the Hloomsburg, io Hi;- en. is Managed Ian versa! the Debbie began her prolessional career at the Wilhamspon Sun-Cazette in 1983, serving as both a news reponcr and assis tant copy editor. lust plate ruehan i mo\ 1'ii'M lo enli /net served news DebraA.Lee'UandJainesH developmenl activities, alumni programs and advei using I community agenues, other and education iss.s ii.Mis. n , Financial Analyiii named Hope En- Wilhamspon based a . strategy foi student recruit mem. is •X.M.as been agency. she oversees news ami media relations, sports Information ami publications which lo. the Pennsylvania net compose president ol public information director of t<>i university mi live in Excelsior. Maikiu.inu were married He Weighed Ihey are living to L. president Queen ,.d\ I binh Of then son Aurora. Colorado. Lisa goals. i majoi parts ol the university's mat |. '83 and her husband the Ryan William. on July They her ... tnanagei ol announce Hospital. Diane Remington Creme 82 and her 'line Schmidt were married 3 in Sal is Wilkes University, is manager of group claims at Guardian Lifeinsurance (based on of- larris, KimGoboraBenl won Cheryl (Zachary) Rinck '82 and her husband. John, announce the birth of their bury Township. worker praciu e J. live in Danville. Lessie in private On. were murried August 10 Debra ployed as a health care consultant Mlchele Vout. 'eribelli, She l District were Stac) Gross, Jill Debbie L. Berkle) (Burgess) Landry '82 and | i.sburg I her husband. Thomas, announce the birth of their daughter. Heather Veronica, bom mission and Holmes '83 md lei, May -I. |99| P. aie planning a CO Trust. Douglas A. Liebau '82 and Carol D Church were married in October. Douglas Taylor. Homecoming Piacenti. Richard Bill '83. university NU- t awarded the chartered financial analyst designation by the Institute ol Chartered KimGobora Rent a \ obias cd.k at.on u |5j u at Secon 1 s: and Robin 5725 S Kittredfie Ct Aurora. 80015 {303)693-6019 ( i.il teacher the division ol State planning a July 20. [99] Representative tancc 1982 ... Lenlcxnei plays promoting public rv)le in awareness, acceptance, .md support WatSOfl 1983 in officer at Mary Beth in wedding Stephen is a sales representative lor the lancy Corporation Kristin Elizabeth, " hristopher R. Zentgraf '81 has been < admitted as a principal in the Lansdale law firm of Hamburg. Rubin. Mullin & at in late vancenieni nmOth) m i |pM a is I |OCi| .\S. York Suburban Sih.H.I Hank is Beech Mountain Lakes. Kristin Whitei .. it. L. Gartrell are Hazle- (Furey) Kiceluk '82 and Kiceluk '83. ol Osterville, 16. res.de in the position, printaiy m s W id ).i\ I Heidi the .lime E. Stephen & May. Judy '83 and of Peace School. They She . in IMiood m a M Ins wife, Septembei ding North Flush in were married Mass.. had a baby The) at She began hot dunes September first Child, .. Medical Center town R D. 2. cation director of ami comimimHUH.insburg University. C Wend) is nucleai medicine teU.nnlogisi.it Wilhamspon Hospital .....I VI '82 and Rich live in on August in the m Haric class Whitmoyer were married October 27 Milton „, named lelaiions Joyce Hancock 'S3 ..mi rhornas \ llasuga weie inamed in Inly fayct is a Ml tht Wend} JoWaughen*82andGar) he> Kapuschinsky blood and blood products "Working I June. Jennifer employed as a physician assistant technician, he tests the compatibility of the activation of forces to the k hei icorgia iscontrollcrot Firsi Peoples National Associates. Inc.. Trenton insurance brokers. They reside in Yardley. Chicago. Navy, in Laurenzano were married '81. a petty officer S. (Jail Scott William liar rah "82 and Lisa medicine at Rush-Presbyterian St. Luke Medical Center Hill McDowis a com h.k Distributers wd membei l speech/language clinician in the Capital Area Intermediate Unit. Omega Alpha honor medical She society. With l.i, I ( \ imiWTMty oi the ewis I noond grade Anne M. Foole "82 is IWI eadership W.Ikes Horsham. in Jennifer doctor of medicine degree at Eastern Vir ginia Medical School, She was a member internal '82 and Paul C. Lyden were married Dona Marie Yanacek Camp Grcll of Columbus. live in an .hat cltj 83 and bom | .s entcmei of Radford, I Va.. has been Wellsrxmv M.iik. fhey Toan r Milton ft k I l( bom August 1990. 2. at associated with the were married recenll> ell puler aiial> Eileen (Miller) Wright '81 and & degree IsXHI. new the director of the Danville Area School District Practical Nursing Program. Wright '78 his law mson School of Law He formed) was \l m GoOCfl taron Joseph, J annouikc the binh ..! then daughter. ka\la Marie, on IMohci <(>. and Spring Hill J. to. reside 2. fern* Sterner Springer -82 '82. Esquire, C.P.A.. Camp in riie\ KcKvca arc planning a Septen.lv. li.ish.uul Craig A. Diehl inoasni i . Karen Tomas/e v ski s i and Frank l) Drost are planning a September wedding. h/abelhtown l cvecutive produeci Milton in he\ .esule I in I Klu.iHla.aieilu paieiiisolil.ei. '82 and Michael a luisiness icachci at Area High S.h.n.l burg Is . award winner is Rcbowu Su#anne runk S3 and John .Hum Campbell were man .cd Nepteni TbSOihj Hover were manned August 4 is Pols at MediC*] Center Rculing fhes .,hs. *82 and Stephanie k.s Marikayc Snyder ManK.i>e specs h language pathologist a financial systems analyst Anthun* Robert Dcutsch '82 and Cherly L Schncck were married in Fleetwood Tony who earned a master \ of the Pacific" exercise while serving aboard the amphibious assault ship USS I is clinic low arc planning a August wedding Samuel is employed b\ C ||( C able Sssu-ms where he holds the position ot Bloomsburg. Dennis N. Swanger '81,3 lieutenant in the U.S. Navy, recently completed a 'Rim MDS Enc Raymedual as a VS & s: employed .s reside in l.cesport. Pa two brothers Todd teaches at Central Columbia H.S.. where he is a Ko head wrestling coach. They reside in 5 and Donny. 2. They 243 Estate Rd Boyertown 10512. New reside in Lancastej '83 are the parents of a daughter, Dustm. their sons. PA Virginia and .Scot *79 and Kelly have recently now They "81 received Sands technologist tor director of university relations ieocc degree in art from Hall Slate. A member Commission on ol the Periodicals lor the Council for the Advancement and Support of Edu(CASE), Lentc/ner has cation and hei husband. Rick, arc the parents of a dau>;h ter. Melissa Susan, bom on November 3. < Continued on pa^e 34 served as judge lor ( ASh's Writing Institute in Baltimore, Md., in 1989; Continued on pajl \» I cllcncc feature series (in faculty/stall Hence category in in the Award ol alumni magazine CASE'S 1987 le, al I Inivcr .uolina in Charleston ( is an account executive tor the TtmeS'Tribunt newspa per in Scranlon. She formerly was assistant in the Voice in lassified manager .it m en Wilkes Banc handled billing c ( \ and customei relations Olot < Orp in fot Unigraphic Plymouth, and spent three- years as assistant to the advertising in an ar ol CASECurrents has written •'Struggle Freedom;" published in aget lewelcot foi Int in . Marching Bands" in I Wilkes Barre Worked for nearly three years 1986 llis 20 Robert J Kenney, St.. Home 22301 Alexandria, I I (703) 836-8571; Of- (703)241-1300 fice: Attending at many Army installations New Cumberland. obyhannaand I ennj fcrmj Depots licial leuisiiaiionsi Mu had Ki uc /ek, and Elisabeth his I wedding, and in New Kmc /ck, Robert customers vv Elizabeth is Bonnie Harm. '84 and \nthonj is Hav ol speech the Schuylkill Haven communication at campus ofPenn State. Prudential Insurance Co.. Jai S. Bloom '84 and Judith Cody were married recent]) Anthonv, M is a regionaimana^exwithGableandWiieless Communications. Inc. They live In Sud- Mass for in 5 m Beth- employed as regional The Kmg-Si/e Company Scott They reside is employed as a special educa- Thomas Delaney mamed were '85 and Andrea Lu2 recently. education teac her Thomas is in the Bristol a spe- Town- ship School District. They live in Levit- Crystal L. Dick '85 and Dr Edward C. is were married in Harrisburg. Zahour '84 ami Sallie J Gregg employed is b\ Duncan "85 has been Dunmore United Jean-Peeierre appointed pastor of the Methodist Church. M. Zimmerman '84 and Brian nit, Schuylkill County Intermedi- and Brian for sult in Pine MDS is Laboratories. They re- Grove. Representative: Ginger Bab bunas 'fiilds, ding. Daniel is Tremont-Duet September wed- a corporate controller for in Baltimore. an environmental 1985 t Daniel C. Fangio '85 and Suzanne Russell are planning a 342 Norris Hall Lane, Jeffer- wnville.PA 1940S. (215)631-1115 Joan (Molnar) Girard '85 and her husband. Fran, recently had a baby boy. Andrew Michael, born on June 26, 1990. Bruce E. Hoover '85 has been appointed to the positron of chief radiologic technologist at Muncy Valley Hospital. He had been He and Homecoming (based on ofwas David Abert. a senior nuclear technologist ai the hospital since 1986. his wife. Ginger, are the parents of two children. is Philadelphia. Yl VR BOOK. DILEMMA: For some inexplicable reason, not everyone in the < lass of 1985 received a yearbook. Nor mg karate for four years, medal at the placed sixth trying to provide a ships. left over. We're happy ending for those class member whodidn't get their yearbooks. If you received a 1985 year book by mistake, or if you received two copies, please contact the Alumni Of- fice. ( )r if you are a two-yearbook family, would you consider donatingone of Tom Joseph I). Lakitsky '84 and J. Suzanne Hyland were married in June. Joseph is employed as senior database administra- Tower. Pemn Consulting Firm. to a classmate who doesn't have one? Thanks. (Jail Columbus. Ohio, and the national champion- in in lives in the Gregg Horvath Lansdale area. '85 and Laura Somers are planning a July 1991 wedding. Gregg is currently a commercial real estate bro- ker in Newpon Elizabeth A. Wiley were Ann Baton Beach. Calif. Koury mamed in '85 and Daniel June. Elizabeth a special education teacher in '85 and Dr Todd - the bronze U.S.A. Karate Regional Championships are there any yearbooks won them tor for ) Horsham kson were married October manager Anthony Dorothy Tom Hopkins "85. w ho has been stud) Scott A. Koehler '84 and Brenda F. lehem. R. litial registrations) June 1991 wedding an adjunct professor l <2< Cliff Street. an account advisor wiih the is P. tion teacher in Stanley. Va. Wormleysburg. Harrtsburg. 18431. Margaret Kluge '84 and Eric Green were married September 8 in Shohola. Margaret Carusella '85 and Mark a registered nurse for the Arling- Attending live at J. Jr. chemist attendance '84 and Kelly uh Cigna Corporation ellaJl are planning a PA in Cen- Va. Dorothy a ve.u The Keegans reside in Crystal gist foi the Since April 1987. John has been working in the business started by his father. At ot in Jenkins '83 and Philip in They C. Brennan ate ; Jefl Newtown accountant with in BrosiuS '88 were married August 18 in Millersburg Holly is a language patholo- at were also S-4 D Washington, treville. in employed by USAir. based is responsible lor the development and implementation of computerized information systems throughout the corporation. Holly Jeanette and John were married Christian Horwath HealthEast. Maryland. were Scott Rightcr. oni & wedding Hon Monmouth, he bride, who was also ,ri future Rindone were married town. on as well as serv ing the needs of thousands Bachman I a senior analyst BLOOMSBURG ALUMNI QUARTER! Arsenal In I of- Stith were married in Jul} bury, Ritchie While working Honesdale. Bonnie on I in District etterfc Pennsylvania. Monmouth and Picalmny Jersey Pasternak, David Dupert. W in M Elizabeth Johnston are planning an October 1991 such as I Area School ton Orthopedic Clinic. During Jack's! icense Service,heperfonnsallihe accounting and rec ord keeping functions, Homecoming (based on a cenilied public is Gregg inline, he audited a variety of func- tions an elementary school teacher Karen A. Wiltschek '84 has Ken promoted to corporate manager. Information Sy stems at P.H. Glatfclter Co. She is in M Linden £ S award Welsh Elizabeth L. Charlton '85 and Charles He received work performance foi Ins U is the Hazleton cial November \ 1980. George Neuhauser and Norman Bales 84 were in the talisl 34 as an auditor lor the Philadelphia, Lucille A. Calvello "85 and Fred in also served as a demonstration Laventh'Ol graduation. John worked as an he .iter, met 1984 The he fnstrttmen I auditor Representative bj Laurie accountant for a construction company man Press Journalism Education Association, and an article, 'Television Looks at MCI in are planning an April 13, 1991 wedding. Lucille speech/language a Ann Snyder '84 and James Lcpley were married May 12 in Etters ather's Day, June 17 Army "Profiles in Products ity" in a 1983 edition .mil Medic and Exeter as a speech Laurie ol then lust the Regional Auditor General's District competition. Lentc/ner was lealured Lit South nl at j Linda Ann Walton '83 ( III resident .i Hershej at a medical technologist for Fox is Doman have announced their engagement. who was born on Paige Allison, child. graduated Irom the IVnn Stale Medicine in '84 and his wife, Jean- proud parents netlc, are the R Hensel are Polloc k '84 has joined the Highland Manor Nursing and They reside l Category lor tabloid) category, and an I id Ihc lurhotville in John KeegOn tive Joseph Hospital and Health St. ompleted admission/recruitment publications i He has also joined the ai enter ( ollege "t < 1988 ( aic sitv Award and They reside '85 and Jerry planning a September 14. 1991 wedding Maria guage delayed children. Marianne and her husband. Dr. John Turowski. live in Wyoming. has Famllj Practice tasoci itits I Ititz, of staff < a m d Superdock '83 i joined the the She in He and Ins wife, Patricia, are the partwo children. Angela and Alexan- der. Award on Maria Britt Inc.. Nur\e Association. Allied Services Human is Inc. Mcchan- Scranlon. and the Berwick Hospital. board of directors ol the Susquehanna Personnel Management Association. Program, among others. CASE and manager for Brokerage Concepts. benefits pathologist for Inspeech, Inc.. Visting ents of David reside in instructor in a preschool for speech/lan- the Professional nel Accreditation Institute Mon- reside in They She has worked as i He earned toUrsville Recognition the I98S District Hospital Bloomsburg. Michelle isacemfied speech- Hill. staff at e w shing l a certified public accountant with is m Avoca. Marianne raig A. Golflerl '84 has been Community resrde in Susan Bloemker '85 and Charles Defo in November. Susan is a Convalescent Center Evangelical a They reside in Chase Cancer Center in He \. Thomas "Bear Articles ol die Year" category awards, including Grand company Conine Stugarl »83 and Karen L. liamm were married on November 24 I9KMASI: They icsburg. promotion. ( West Wyoming reside in Scott Recognition Program; and judge She has won numerous the named assist. mi \ i( e president director of human resources al Nonhern Central Bank. He was formerly employment manager at is Co.. Trenton Hor- in Resource Accreditation from the Person- host coordinatoi lor Illustration I986GASE were married iska '83 .mil & pathologist. orte to f husband. Steven, are the parents of a son. an insurance adjustor with is Camp in 1984. had been a banking officer prior to this Cindy Roadarmel Beyer '85 and her Newtown. in language pathologist for Novacare. to assistant vice president Meg, who joined sham. <>l '84 and Robin L Michelle Ann Navich '84 and Clay William Straw were married September A. (;iat/ '84 of Jeffcrsonvrlle has Dealer Development Department division Simon J, [Cachet Bt Gate Ol Continued from page 33 ..t chiel .is time since joining the Air flight I ol ihc- position systems analyst a is Meridian Hank's Delaware Valley for Mason Bethlehem. in were married has logged over 1,200 hours ol Abraham Category staf f posi- S. Holland. hesapeake ( been promoted Bombardment Squad staff Thomas 29 Meg delcnsivc systems training and planning ground Ambassadors Carolyn Huh her MarkSehiffei andStuart Mi Alee . has also held a squadron le I observant eo/Arnerit ant. dm alum Lawrence lone> well I They reside Thomas While was an electronic warfare bomber V B ,i li>r assis- is Sipler arc planning a spring 1991 J wedding A Mi. farrchild ,u for the past live years airchild, he i 92nd to the Beth Anne Balturs '85 and Robert H Conway were mamed in Fleetwood. Beth Anne is employed at St. Luke's Hospital. Gary are Shippensburg at Atkinson were married Lawrence C. Ebellng '84 and Deborah He had been assigned dean of students L. University. Crawford Wunsmnh ai & Tammy Conner DeWall '84 and her husband. Timothy, are the parents of a daughter AI M, Michigan. APPLES FOR TEACHERS apples to over a employed by Lodcr is Sharp. Inc.. Quakertown. Pittsburgh Tracy H.Schooley '83 II John Stan S. Line '84 and Kelly School District. They reside in A is Pennndge Hatfield . 9 8 I , Classnotes Peter Mehr J. '85. Ph.D.. has invited to present a paper. Married Women is Representative RD the at 288 Barcelona, Spain. in 2. Box 2051. Kimberlv Meinhart-Stauder '85 has accepted a new position as program assistant for the American Lung Association of 8461 the Lehigh Valley. fiuul reside Tara L. Mowery '85 and David A Getchoms were married recently. Tara is live in Boston. Street. East 18301. (717) 22 Homecoming registrations) Robert Ketterman 'So and k.uh leen Rogowski are planning a September J ivwi wedding Robert, a graduate ol I). on the is John Gates P oiiwiIUis Rome statf ot the Air Foree. Ann Kathleen Morris "85 and Leigh P Hartshorn Jr. were married May 25 in Carlisle Ann is employed by the Claridge tana. in Atlantic City. N.J. Pa | Army Depot They Sherry Mott Palmateer '85 and her husband. Rick, are the parents of a daughter. Heather Nicole, bom June 2X. 1990 Reptihli, .in in near Charlottesville, Va They come home 1 V ieside in lies Kathleen M. Morrison K6 and Scot! Haugher '85 were married September Kathleen works tor Pepsi Company and Scon works lor Institutional mam lal reside Linda Marie Oakey '8o and Michael Tabor are planning a June 1991 wedding. Mark is a commercial lending officer at United Penn Bank of Stroudsburg. reside in Stroudsbui % services. manager with Brassier delphia They live in Drexel sales are planning a is an advanced programmer/analyst Inc.. Phila- Garten '86 P. James Alternatives is employed by Financial They reside in Reading. in Lancaster. is the 1990 re Edward D. Amstutz Gradu- Summer ate J. Schlorff "85 is newesi the ton, Co were married OctObei o in I M. The Amstutz Fellowship is awarded to an outstanding graduate student pursuing a doctoral degree in chemistry who has been in eba bom Karen M. Chubb girl. Rachel Lauren. Rachel was bom on June 22 (eight pounds, five ounces and i an advertising is artist . Karen with the Electro- scope Co. Douglas 1/2 inches long. CImino '86 and ( is employed by wedding. in the Juniata County is Lisa Marie Hydock '86 and ChrUtO Hyer were married reienilv isais employed by Shared Medical Syslenis Stephen Inc.. in the U.S. Air Force is the Air Force Institute of reading at BU. They reside in He an education and training officer with School District and received her master's Technology Wright-Patterson Air Force Base McAlisterville. Pa. < o as in at Ohio now reside in a sales 'Ho and May employed is in I IV New In '91 Patril Id wedding enlz Milling I representative L llluis \ Schwehtner -H4 w. 7 in Whitehall. i,- 'K.. and Rich- m, lined SepiemU-i employed is Alicia bj Pennsylvania Mine Shield in < amp Hill, and Richard is employed by Martin Sal ks and Assoc i.iles in lamshiirg, The M I couple resides teachers Sally Ann ( Arlers) Kicffer '86 and her husband. Loren (Pete), announce the am June 7, 1990 (eight pounds, nine ounce! and 20and a halt inches long). "hey reside were married in April They employed is Jefferson Bank, Seasholtz '86 and I I lad wedding Scotl i"i yon formed tor for High Employee Services, Ltd . Paul T. Dean '86 has begun first-year al the Dickinson School of Law in studies Carlisle. Wendy Knepp "86 has been hired as a in business eduction for the Milton High School. Tammy LynntSelp 'Wand taniel M, Brundage were married in Bangor. Tammy is employed l>\ the Slroiidshui)' School They District. reside in Hampton, N.J. J. Sernuk Pennsylvania "86 w as appointed lo Insiilulc ol ( i ndu-d Pew Raymond Mary Ward Jr. '85 and Charles Mitchell are planning a July Mary is 1991 wedding a special education teacher J. Tulhill are planning a ding. Wesley is Amy L. Raymond is a certified public ol his appointment lo Lora (HofTmann) Simons moved to San Diego. CA. I '86 has Anne West Chester in live in A.Swanger Scott in '86 and Aul-usI JoAnneUmg Scoll is em Harrisburg and Hudson R. Dobeck '86 and Kimbcrly Horwalh Amy educator is at 86 and James '85 were married a pediatric nurse December and health Mercer Medical Center Trenton, and James is in Jeffrey is a certified public accountant with Buckno. Lisicky and Co.. Allentown. in Judy Walter '86 and Greg Antignoni an Dawn Elmy '86 has been promoted to accounts payable coordinator at Geisi n gc t dm i .il i< A lot (ill m COUn^y then was conduct diive, and dial's was placed According dillic a hi i< volunleeis In n person's lor a may why people may tO serve. have not skills, or the (ol nol be willing to choice ul where be flexible lliey work This ol skills iniisi very is house the i which they want particular counlry need tlx Howcisox, In wish is In the he skill to serve. something you need must "You're not there said to is that's transferable." she — but do with them so that to to tell them work along when you leave, they can continue without you." Bowersox arrived I. in Jamaica on 1988. She said her perience in weeks first ex- the country involved a arc planning an April 27, 1991 wedding. six Judy which she learned the economic, in speech pathologist for Nova Care is. i New Haven, Conn. pnliin al training period, during and the country Bath. Linda K. Lcftzd '86 and Gary W. Mitzel '88 were married in Spring Town- employed by Pcnskc Truck Leasing Co.. Green Hills, and Gary is employed by the Reading School District They reside in West Wyomissing. is lew months edm atimial systems ul a civil engineer with Tocdtcr-Schoficld Engineers ship Linda said she waited a hOVi She Mycrslown. Bott are planning a spring 1992 wedding. loan-production offices Co. They accountant t<» approval. while countries applied to the Peace orps for people with vanotis skills. I ployed by Swangcr's Wall Artistry They Amy Elizabeth Lafferty iii.il She who Wash o recruiter, in it tec financial analyst for Allstate Insurance 8. Jeffrey K. Cynthia Wech "85 has been named vice president of Loyola Consumer Services Inc. She will manage the company's in I liuals) Ik- were married Pottstown page Bpplil BtiOOi | through the was Interviewed by with those types and colleges, Denise K. Kriebel '86 and James A Rupert were married in May Denise is a live in I ii regional ollice in Philadelphia September wed- a merchandising repre- a .md submitted Public Accountants slate committee on was also mlorined sentative forGallo Wine. Modesto, Calil Distasio Jr. '86 and Di with Snyder and Clemente. Kingston. at Nether Providence Elementary School. J. Hines were married lorps foi o teat tiing position. I She Idled out June ana a result, she applied lo die o relations with schools thcPICPA'sU-high Valley Chapter Com Wesley A. Kreitz '86 and Is experienced She said Jamait in Mechanicsburg. hci thai the organization eagei to recruit people right out ol college, and docs not require them Penn Homes James long-term substitute teacher Bowersox Corps in ( I a sales representative is West Ch- reside in which place an Internationa] basis <>n that one most organizations is person have ai least iwo years thai a iii)' Patty at ollege, she Investigated rlterlon ol She Si oil are planning an October 1991 i as a senior auditor c forwarded the applit ation Harrisburg. in Virginia Beach. Va. Patricia S. Kirk '86 and Joseph Hardy by using her (his She discovered, however, i what Carta L. Walker '85 and Paul E. Richards are planning a March 1991 wedding. Carla is a senior staff coordina- in uigtoii loi Ann, born people foreign country. As Alicia val of their first child, Allison do 10 l»>xx a self is how leaching skills toe omhal illiiciacy to ba live in Birdsboro. Jersey s>9 Philadelphia Karen lliey irovc are planning a ard Davis '86 has been pro- S. moted tocaptain degree in I Novenilvi in I employed by Colonial Northampton They live in New to sec U.S. She said she oi leachinj experience, Kenneth Intermediate Unit 20. decided Beth- -86 and Joes Kenneth Schwengci 1 Catherine KempflC '86 and John K Grant were married in August. Catherine — said a friend in the Peace the a sales representative forClement and Miller, twin daughters. Carly Elizabeth and Allison Kate, bom July 19. 1990. Peggy is an elementary teacher Doug in Mexico. interna] auditor. They ailisi Bloomsburg), she de ided she wanted lo experience dil live outside the have a bab) boj one (Tie) at some I the First Federal Sav ingl J wink- i lift fbi country, in the several organizations years old hall i latherinc C. Gabage are planning a September Peggy L. Wagner-Inch '85 and her husband. Tim, are the parents of identical California employed S. ester. J. hv Shell Oil and Michael make people Parent cultures 'Ht> to ol the While Karen Sampson and Loan Association of Hazlcton as an Downingtown 1 employed Martina were married In Chrktlnc Honis '86 and David '86 and Jeffrey L. I is Jamaica, as well as to programs and more enjoyable lehem izbinski were married in June. Christine I in Randall were married September mda in that time. easiej i and addition to the staff at Frankford Podiatry. Diane (Haines) Sniegowski '85 and her husband. Rob, are the parents of a baby i i Power and Light Co. They reside Dcccmbei I'Wi in I the previous year. r in Barring- Peters were married Septembei 8 In Bat nesv die Susan is a digital I OntTOl analv si in the mu leai departmeni ol IVnusy lv ania is Fellowship from Lehigh University's Department of Chemistry. a teaching instructor in the department William t.ettel "Nft ,uul Jeltrcy Patricia Alyssa Jane, is Karyn Cipienl of the caster. December 29 wedding. Shared Medical Systems. at Hill. James A. Ritchey '85 and Suzanne F. Hershey were married October 6 in Lan- IttJ pher Kyle is in at general production assistance with the firm's audio-visual and video production Hines wen- married Jul) 28 J Bret HofTnuister '86 and his wile, Pamela, are the parents of a baby girl. as Kyle Bla/ier '86 and Maria Slrohecker Francis M. Ratchford Jr. '85 and Elizabeth Ann Shaiko were married August 25 in Broomall Francis is a district a superv i|Qj fbl employed by Limited Express in Clifton Park. N.Y The) reside in Saratoga Springs, N Y vidcography and video editing, and tion '85 and Michele L. r nOO speaker support slides, assisting with loca- Mark W. Ran/an is lo teachers in Baltimore. establish Susan Gall Rang V Patricia Kruse Corporate Image, a Reading business communications firm. Her duties will include the photography of specialist Su/anne m two-year hitch During Bowersox used her abilities as an educutoi to uanstei learning skills 22 niev tcsuie Montandon, has ol after a the Peace Corps. Reading an audio-visual and video production Va Nellysford, Willianisport Tobyhanna Susan Backer '86 has been named Sherry received her certification in rehabilitation nursing in January 1989. They live at the " love '86 and Margaret Jr. counseling and care services, and Doug owner ol (he Shinn Water Comp.mv an instructor crew com- budget analyst Carats a I fin ished "the toughest job she'll ever I ( a McCarthy "86 and John S . Services Holly K. Baer "86 and David C. Thaler were married November 10 in Allentown. is m an article by C J Marshall which appeared in the Milton Standard Join mil Excerpts follow tured registered nurse Su/anne R. George '86 and Douglas R. Shinn '85 were married October < in mander for the Mist Strategic Missile Wing, Malsirom AFB. Great Falls, Mon- Holly an ad is Yvonne Bowersox hasjUSl l BoeswerenurriedSeptembei | Lebanon. I They Yvonne Bowersox '87 wasfea- inced registered nurse on the cardfodtoat Alleghcnv General Can a information systems consultant for Unisys Corp. They live in Jeffersonville reside in Northfield. N.J. lv)s»| Hospital in Pittsburgh Andriant were married October 20 in Ephrata. John is employed by The are Richard J. Antolik Jr. '86 has been promoted to the rank of captain in the S Casino Hotel Joan Jamaica in Pro J Bowersox, lewis. Steven Nearing "85 and Elaine Colello were married in April. Steven is an execu- is Nanticoke in racu transplant unit I He and Joseph Sf> . NJ tive udorf 1 l i- Boonton Mass. wedding Veterinary Center planning an August wedding. Nuncy teacher at the Craig School in F. tozich are planning an Octotvi 12, in, (based on of- were Kelh Nancy Allocco '86 and Ray Gndley The> She and her husband. Kev Plnooa \ U* u Gayle Weaver. Timothy Keller. Sharon Einbinder. Sandra Smith. with their S&C Inc. PA m Joan the University ot Pennsylvania Vetermarv Attending two-year-old son. Kulty. a financial consultant with 18330. Valley Medical Center. Plains ownsnip live School, She and her husband Bowmanstown in PA R Effort. Marguerite Stroudsburg. Bill Chris Campbell. (717) 629-8629. and Kelly World Congress of the Econometric Society Wyoming 1 Model of co-authored with Hiroki Tsurumi. Sixth 1986 Hours of Work ." w h ich s ' Peace Corps been "Examining the of an Empirical Sensitivity Uumna serves 1987 Representative Carver MA St.. SeanC Mullen, Box 1175. Provint clown. 02657. period is allows a She said the training very important because person time to adjust il to the conditions of the country. One of the things she had lo learn was slow down pace of Continued on page JO HI.OftMSBl R(, (0 adjust to the to Continued on page 36 \U MM QUARTERLY 35 Alumna serves Peace Corps in Jamaica Evans arc planning a May Homecoming (based on ofregistration was Marianne Zel|. Attending Continued from page 35 ficial the people in Jamaica. During period, she lived with a women Evelyn ding. 1 1. 1991 wed- Upper a teacher in the is After her six-week introduction Albright '87 I. named assistant director ol sport', infoi mation at Wesl the U.S. Military Point, N Y He nate information about the was given her primary job assign ment. She said this required her to intercollegiate sporis He hing techniques on teat reading and children's literature language the arts department Sam Sharpe Teachers' Granville, near age from 22 to 58, Her in who wanted t appointed to learning (repetition) teaching method of Philadelphia. Joseph in that rote the priiiiaiv is Jamaica. . . employed by Commercial orp ol Hclhlclicm I he\ reside in in Jamaica The students benches, with 10 to only one teacher These rooms ployed a substitute teacher school districts. They reside in a Beechem '87 and (iiovanni M. Muraro were married October 27 Coopershurg Caroline systems! oordmatoi feet, loi m an advcilising is The Morning Call newspapers. They reside in Allenlown arano '87 and David W. mokin Roseann is a substitute teacher and is employed at H. H. Knoebel and Sons. F.lyshurg. They reside in Elysburg. Inc Roben in lla/le grade teacher in the They District. S re- '84 are planning an October 1991 wed- Denise ding. School is a teacher employed Valley at and Al in Morrisville. Day a self- is contractor. Hazleton. reside in Wilhamsport. Kathrvn Williams John J. Benjamin '87 and his wife, Jan bench and to is all in '87 and Clinton employed as a Intermediate Unit a convince accepi the up m one a University in Hamsburg. 1 Kankakee 989. is a case manager with Area Special EducaAssociation. They reside in Worth. Work/Family Directions fot Inc . '87 has joined of Inc accountant with Hamsburg The J. as as KPMG Marwick Peat summer camp . ol her secondary assignments was the Youth Club Marching Band. Novak Kelly and academic company in He joined the July 1987 as an account ex- coach at Northwest Area '87 and her husband. Emil, bom baby October girl. Law Ann Huges versity She residing in Washington. is DC. where she is working radiologic technologist a Hospital Center They Crushed Stone N.J., in April, as the assistant to said Easton at the Jamaica very rewarding. She said during her second year as a fied on Apple Macintosh department, as ell v, as designing trade J, at the Johnson Rehabilitation Institute at John F. Kennedy Medical Center. Edison. N.J where he He expanding will he responsible is t| I ssev Stieel. \utle\ NJ 071 10 James Beth A. BukuWSkJ '87 and Timolh) m May. The) are I residing in Smithville, N.J. V employed as a teacher Schuylkill Intermediate Unit 29 in the Philip is They Evelyn E. Carlson "87 and BLOOMSBURG ALUMNI QUARTER! ) Q I erford High School. She formerly taught in ping Plaza. JeffttJ P Reilly '87 has completed re- ing Command. Daniel J. Navy at Recruit Train- Orlando. Fla. who at specialist at St. Teresa of Avila Forge. Joseph is in l l >sy, isarcadmg Rogers '87 has successfully the He is a teacher at They re- side in Hazleton. Jean (Brozyna) Zanoline '87 and her husband. Jerry, are the parents of their second child, a son, bom in July. Jean is employed by the Hazleton Area School District. Connie were married October 20 in Barto. is a financial analyst for Systems Research and Applications Corp. in Arlington, Va. They reside in McLean. Va. Lisa Gaily Schoek '87 and Ronald C. V hock '86 arc the proud parents of a son. bom June 22. Lisa is as a staff nurse in the intensive care unit at Sacred Heart Hospital. Allen- town, and Ron Engineering, live in is a geologist for Inc., in Hanover Bethlehem. They Allentown. dall C. 22. L. Shpakovsky '87 and RanSausser were married December Tammy is Chalfont.PA 18914. (215)997-2406. certi- employed by firm of Eberhart and Flamgan Inc. Joseph, 1988 is a science teacher in the North Schuylkill School District Sandra Ann Stucker '87 and Paul Marmko were married in Wilkes-Barre Ivl Sandra is a teacher in the Wilkes-Barre Area School District. They Homecoming Attending ficial registrations) (based on ofwere Carolyn Palmer, Dickie Paria, Suzanne Schlemmer. Stacey Aponick "88 and Kevin Cecco '88 are planning a June 15. 1991 wedding. Stacey works for DuPont in Glassgow. Delaware, as a medical technologist. Kevin works ton. for the Census Bureau DC. as a mathematical in Washing- statistician. Julie Phillips Balderston '88 and Thomas family's L. Young were married at her home in Upper Makefield. Julie, also a graduate of Widener University, is a for Shared Medical Systems Malvern. They reside in Pottstown in Dunmore. and Kent is em- Ann Beasom '88 and Ronald E. "88 were married October 27 in Williamsport. Josie is a teacher Sahm at the Robyn M. Talbot '87 received her master's degree in May 1989 and is working in human resource management at Black Colleen B. Loftus '87 and Kent I). Lane '89 were married November 17 Colleen is employed b> Harper/Collins Katzman and Shipman. a Harrisburg law office. They reside in Hamsburg. Josie reside in that city. in \ alle\ a technical support spe- cialist Publishers. Mary paralegal with Goldberg. received her master's degree Bl July Representative: Lori DiPasquale Lanneui, 702 Remington Court, Paoli Michelle M Lesho '87 and Joseph Pnglia '88 were married July 28 in Michelle, in Connie Jean Zwoyer '87 and Douglas Tammy Bernadette M. Kucewlcz '87 of Phoemv\ die leaches special education at Hav- Vanguard School I his fourth Quaresimo '87 is manager of D/ Clothiers in the Mount Pocono Shop- Andrew employ eil as an account manager with Peoples Security Insurance Co. They live m Minersville is in Bethany Terri as a speech/reading specialist lizabeth A. Koehn '87 and Daniel J Dillman were married August 25 in Wellsboro. Elizabeth is employed by the Tioga County Human Services Agency They reside in Wellsboro. the Watsontown R.D. in the They reside Sugarloaf Elementary School. Hershey Medical School. employed Freeland. Vim Marie Butchko '87 and Philip Trasatt '87 were married recently. Ann Vermont. Galen at Nancy reside in Warminster. •it Krai/ were married is . lor serv ices offered to deaf clients Their address Mane employed in L. Harsh a vocational rehabilitation is counselor L. Kellar '87 and Strickland were married recently. for the classi- show displays. Her husband, Leslie Buck '87 recently became employed in Spanish professor fied public accountant. is Kay teaches in July. Beiwiek Berwick. live in passed the examination to become a by Jenkmstown Testing Services. include creating promon.Mi.il Sibilities pie< es Hei main respon at a is John C. and North Carolina. Newark, Kay A. Yocum "87 and Gregg S. Moser Man Yodzio "87 and Thomas E. Myers Kessler '86 were married recently. Deborah cruit training for the Nancy are planning a Fall wedding employed by Serono-Baker Di- for the Resolu- Melanie Elizabeth Jones '87 and Gerald A. Bingham were married November 24. Melanie is employed by General Heidi (Lamm) Buck "87 became employed at tttt New Jersey Law Journal, Mark tion Trust Corporation in is agnostic of Allentown. 15, 1990. '87 received her Doctor Degree from the National Center of George Washington Uni- Marci Megan Pamela A. Panz.ak '87 and Nicholas G. Dalo were married recently. Pamela is College He will he responsible for developing new business opportunities in Virginia the associate publisher in Winchester '87 and Herman were married year Juris moicdtoassisi.ini vice president o| Li|inp teacher and a High School. Kirsten Joseph M. Braas '87 has been pro- is In addition to teaching marching, she also laugh! the students things ilu \ Bowersox assistant football Mechanic shurg payments One of the most popular reside in Troy. Warrior Run School District Deborah A. Pomfret "87 and Galen '87 ecutive responsible for collecting account for They Northeast Bradford School District. were married are the parents of a Mark Hoover director of cor- mentR'nance,Inc.,ofLitit/. underprivileged children. she found her experiences is assistant Medical Systems hu region's hospitals for sick and several schools. a business education teacher in the is in Air Products and Chemicals. Inc of the Another project involved putting Kathrvn 1. She formerly was an (111.) Northwestern Lehigh School District, and Kenneth is a senior analyst/programmer at Boston, Mass. play abandoned children, and established 1 Lycoming School Maureen Metzker master's degree from Southern Illinois Denise Grimes '87 and Kenneth G. George '85 are planning a July 1991 wedding Denise leaches math in the i porate communications for Continental set Kelly were married on August Mam Michelle, Corps volunteer. She lor social 17. assigned to East is right to use production program development. Jane BLAST sistant controller. who earned Marianne, Ill Bethan) Benseoter 'Hi and David m HVecchia are planning an October 1991 wedding. Bethany is an internal account- Hcrshey. Jean at Pcnnsdale. Ouandel Group tion bom Marie, are the parents of a child secondary assignments as a Peace story hours m 27 Trcsckow. recently 10 the ceiling was Jane Marie McManigai '87(M) and Barry L. Waldman were married October Marianne J. Fidishin '87 and Lee E Cassidy were married August 4 in the are only separated way it aniline b an Marie Itihl "87 and David C. Waverka were married October 27 in it* V Noll were married. October 20 in Sha- Wohlbach different teaching methods, ... In that m side District is addition, she also fulfilled several needed a fourth is Hazleton Area School em- self Ann ton. on rows of sit Jamaican teachers together a They is '87 and Dr Yamullawere married August 25 ton. ill teacher by the < foj instruction, said her job idea thai He Ann McCluskey Peggy is a second grade teacher in Milton Area School District. They reside in Mil- ant the Window and Siding Corp.. POltSville Scranton. 28inSayrc. Rebecca Athens with bulletin boards, which do not She and Hospice of Pcnnsy Ivania. They live in Peggy A. Kngleman '87 and Daniel A. Neuhard were married July 7 in Milton is with an average of 62 students per all the is the Scranton School District Rebecca i>. Baumgarlner '87 and Janu s l< Van Alslme were married July in several She said bigger than eight feci by 20 go working on a Haven University and w secondary education. in . school rooms are usually no lass, is Beaver College. complete his student teaching assignment ( sons Denise \ reeswyk '87 and Al Miller Whitehall reasons role method ol the so difficult i at employed by A Mary Gcnello were married recently. at attending Lock rcdil live in "87 and Michael Mary Martinelli KCCtion nurse cm the staff of Allenlown Hospital, because classroom conditions are that Mount Airy and Todd is They will Orwigsburg, Roseann M. an unexpired term on the a private school in the used so much, Bowersox explained, is fill Rocklcdge Borough Council. A teacher Jm versity and reporter York Dispatch ////• Blue Mountain Middle the at in skills. Bowersox explained One «higfl Reading School manager and financial officer of both Michael T. Tobin Jr. Contractors Inc. and Four Sea- Joseph L. Denelsbeck '87 has been 27 s Stephen H. Donnell '87 and ( rysial R Clemens were married in July Stephen is ( teaching academy Karen M. Aunj-sl '87 and Todd W. Saab '85 were married Octobei 7 in Summit Station. Karen is a registered to and innovative learn creative I wedding. Sylvia teaches Mathematics and Allentown. mailer's degree in Monlego Bay at in bl College were teachers, ranging siiidents lor Academy formerly was spons information assistant at on Michele Tobin '87 has been named secretary/treasurer and business 1991 Tridico are planning a June 22. will help 10 Coordi- period was completed, Bowersox lecture Bruce K. DeLong 87 and Peggie Ann Finlcy were married in Media Bruce is employed by Gliddcn Co. They reside in West Chester. been flfl Delaware Valley School in the Dublin School District i Michael . . District. Sylvia A. Lorenc '87 and Robert S in who her 40s and her granddaughter, . a teacher this 4 served as her host family. ployed by the Lehigh County Adult Probation/Parole Department in Allentown. & Decker's world headquarters in Towson, Md. Mariellen Tini '87 and Andrew G. Sluko were manned recently. Mariellen is West Branch Day Care Center and is a substitute teacher for the South Williamsport School District. substitute teacher in the Ronald is a Wilhamsport is employed by Reliable Furniture Co. They reside in South School District and Williamsport. 1 1 . Classnotes Paula Sue Bogarl "88 and Shawn Cooper were mamed September 29 in Lewisburg Pamela is a kindergarten sity of Scranton. superior He qualm the is control learning Sonoco Products Co tor in Paul Gould "88 school for business •88 are the parents of a daughter. Nicole Marie. Thnothj J I l>. at Ierr> Rutgers Universits (;runstra '88 and Bonnie --shelman were mamed September in Timothy is a certified West Wyoming. Jill Marie CIOOS "88 and R Michael Matson were mamed July 4 in Wellsboro School New They District. the in I public accountant lor Laventhol and Hoj wath. The> reside in Hamsburg. 1 grade teacher Newport i is planning a a Cook '88 and Dcnise Jones arc May 1991 wedding Russell is computer programmer Kawneer at is employed by is currently „, CN \\ WVOU at llicv reside '88 and Scotl A Craig were married Octobei ! m Bloomsburg Wilma is employed by Central Columbia High School, They reside at Bloomsburg R.D. 3. an adscnismg sales is dustnes as one ol Associates. engaging primarilj I Timothy A. Reeves were mamed in Noxen Karen is a kindergarten teacher in as a teacher for emotionally disturbed adolescents at Lehigh's Laboratory School and will be spending the summer in Europe I.vnes '88 and Ann I). employed .. in the u pu senia one ol the [i waste managemeni In l990andwasiheNo fiscal Steven m sentative shippmg/receix ing and ihe 2 sule.s repre- Vtluniu region Wendj i Piekos '88 and Robert Pflugler Jr. -88 were married Hill. Vim Lyn Lyter "88 and James R. SeUman Jr. -87 Ihyillf Ann were married a is in Wendy the Blhubc speech-language pa- i . Prussia Sell man Montgomery Count) Intermediate 'mi Robert a is chemical procossoi They Inc | in loi foi ure residing Collegeville an the paicntsol JudJ A. Pollard '88 and Robert \shford '89 were married in lune he] tllU Colleen Lynn [odd .n Mary Yanochko lero '88 served on the panel oi judges forthe Luzerne Count) Muncy September Young Woman of office. Febiger Medical Publishing Firm Malvern. Susan Dombroski \ alley were mamed in June. Susan is a Scholastic Achievement employed by the Greater Wilkes-Barre Industrial Fund Jay Drumheller '88 is Monk '88 and Thomas mamed lune in '88 were ' I at District. Jay. who may be nurse Pennsylvania School in a first male District, is enrolled in the school nurse certification program He is at also helping to coach eighth and Jeannine D. Dutz '88 and Frederick I Blase were mamed recently Jeannine is employed as a controller's assistant in Wynnewood They now reside in Linda M. Kiehart "88 and Rodnes Keiser were mamed in July. Linda is business teacher at School. They live in Linda M. Edwards '88 and Timothy < >. < 8 >konskv '88 were Km is Law Moot Pace University in Timothy is an assistant treasurer for Somerset Trust Co in Somerville. N.J. They reside in Hillsboro. N.J represent the Envi- David is M. Engard '88 and Scott are planning a June 1991 a product tion of manager at wedding Lisa is at Dickinson a corporate Compu-Com. Timoth) thy America. Son Marie K. were mamed Flynn '88 and Paul in July program supervisor Marie at the M neth E. McNulty '88 are planning an 12. 1991 wedding. Carol is a counselor for the YWCA. and Kenneth is Institute for Human Resources They reside in Duryea account man- Cherry Hill. N.J Krall '88 and Kathleen mamed Co of America. They reside in M. Gepsiejewcki received his operations MBA in Northamp- '88 recent!) productions and management from \i August. Timo- C Loose & M i the Univer- nurse in the operating room Meghan M. Larkin Farm '88 and Kes Meghan in July is They live in Mount Garmel. Julie A. Lecuona Franchi were mamed 1 time undergradu in ihe Ibrary i ust ini Generations, Mad ai tasociatet Dame will be man MACK-TEMP division which Emplymeni Service aging the $80,000 mem indlt ate parents' to laklnj the extra helping to assure thai serves both clerical end industrial employ Bludenti have date librarj .leffm Mot/e .A. '88 and Silvia Heliodoro are planning wedding. Jeffrey manager is for a Seplemhei a shipping Fromuth s 1 Befh Shaffer \ e "88 and Stephen Halakonis are planning an August 199 wedding, Beth is employed by tin penn sylvania Highet Education Assistance 99 and receivlennis Pro "88 and Eduardo E July 14. Julie is Fund .mess Eileen E. Mulhall '88 and Robert Kristine L. Shirer "88 and Kenneth W. RupenJi were mamed Ciborowski were married in June l-ileen is a registered nurse at Geisinger Medical employed Center. by Colonial They live in Shamokin as a Unil No. 20. met in July w kiisimeis education teacher ial Northampton Intermediate They reside in BastOn LisaA.Musto-KX and Mark LShober '88 are engaged Lisa an analyst programmer at Air Products and Chemicals. Inc., Alleniown. and Mark is a buyer for is Hess's Department Store. Alleniown. Michelle L.Stoudl '88 and fi hyJ Hrader were married October f. Mil helle is registered .. nurse Hospital Center. are fehn Fund To ol BU all in commit- measure an up to al They I chigh V ulley reside in Allen and Camille Manfre dOnifl Ol Vai.llev daugjiten maji Agency. Harnsburg m g i * i in lliey Imvc Iwo Karen, - .1 a Iteshman studio an he Maiilredoiuas ate I iisscl lo ihe Parcnis' by setting b funicu lecondarj edut ation, Mane, l<-,ni majoring " aj l unil a peal campaign giving example Iheinsclves and. through Ihcn to all parents, lellct encouraging them to help luppon the library/' sajd Anthony laniero, assistani vice presidenl foi development, town. i Dlanne Jamie Nerch '88 and Edward J. Haduck '88 were married Ociobei ZOin Old Forge Diane isemployed l>> Iniermc diate Unit 19 and owner and operator of Dianne Nerch Studio of Dance Edward is employed by Emery World Wide They is Janet M. Tarsi '88 and Mart \ Rehri/j were mamed November 17 m Walnut port. Janel is employed al Alleniown Amy L. Norton '88 and Algimanias K Shesonis are planning a July 6, 1991 wedding. Amy is an elementary teacher in Anthony were mamed June 9 in Palmcrton Sheri was an assistant man agerforK-man Apparel f orp „ Mcadvillc. Christine s. nurse at OKourkt Hodgfns HI -88 June wedding Christine ( They reside m '88 and ..re is Theo- planning a a registered Lankenau Hospital in Philadel phia. Theodore is promotions producer for Media General Cable- who in 1990 freshmen fulfill i yeai lot loin years will names and lass parents pledges ol SIOOcacH the names have ol Uiclt llicir sons and daughters engraved on wall plaque which will be displayed in cnicr .1 ti AndjUSI Library \ of the month Either M. Tracey '88 and Andrew s Wciniraub are planning an August 1991 u i." Lsther palhologisi J dore al rhornton '88 an arti in the Leader* composing room was recently named the newspaper's employee mi, wedding Sheri L. Nothstein '88 and Christ., phcr Medu Osteopathic ih. .mas reside in Taylor. M in as a claims representative for Insurance. 1 ces within the client's work/on Palmcrton. Wagner were mamed gifts beinj called and pledge to a lab technician lor Mid-Atlantic Testing prior lo her marriage employed uked "i the fall an Co. the Christiana SehoouifnWiuningion.Del, Inc. as a sales representative Sharon A. kunick '88 and John Pence were married recenlls Sharon is employed by Wilkes-Barre General Has Stale Jeflrej in employed by Charles is pital as a registered Roseanne K. Geiger '88 and James M Reenock were mamed in July Roseanne is employed by Guardian Life Insurance the State ^uditorGencral foi >>i Stephen live in Eiershe) marketing associate October Boyd a residential is ,\. Schlegel were Pajamn pj cckriul date, pledges ol approximately A Brown the Hosiery Corpora- entlj ret Daniel.. Scheldt '88 has been named i Lisa . \\ Fund Parents' ate studenis Court Compelilmii David Ketchenman '88 and Danielle DeFazio are planning a September wed ding. rformam \rtists help to update library and February 1991. She a third-year student ager with Celebrity „n l\ncni\ hs and Stephen g. Price were married anauditoi Carol Alice Morrison '88 and Ken- a Middleburg High mamed September in Sellersville is They Shop. Watsontown. Rebecca L. Kenvin -88 will The Dickinson School of Law at at i). I Kenneth J. Kirsch '88 and Patricia R Loeb were mamed recently. Kenneth is employed by Times-Beacon Newspapers. They live in Smithville, N.J. ronmental Rosemont. ,i Co-chairs for the 1990 Parcnis' She and her husband. Chris, have a Six year-old daughter. Lindsey. They reside in Akron, Ohio. Lycoming College. ninth grade football. at Series pi Parents Nancj /.ale 'H7 Cleveland. Ohio. as a the Shikellamy School the Award She is employed as a staff auditor with one of the largest public accounting firms in Colleen is a special education teacher in the Spring-Ford Area School District,and romisasaleamanforil ufasco Inc. of Lionville They reside in ing employed school nurse America's Junior Miss program she w as one of four finalists selected to receive WBR& / is High Robert is employed b) the Bloomsburj Hospital as an MR] coordl natoi and CI specialBi (Jtey live in Bloomsburg, ersford. In in "88 and Joseph Irvm in [982 Lea- at Year Program She was Lu/.eme County's Junior Miss and Pennsylvania's Junior Miss in Tracey A. Dechert '88 was appointed advertising production associate the V0i a junior, and Jean Marie, afresh num. and President and (..line Sheniindoah Wayne Cherie Craft -88 has become a certified public accountant She is working for Rogers. Huber and Associates in the firms i School Damille reside in J. lodi leai hei sdaugh i along with their daughters, Karen, iusprkh Brad) Madden '88 and They Ms UU P John und Camille Manjredonta, 1990 Parents' Fund chairpersons, Mrs Co. band. Matthew ter speech language therapist Waste Conversion. thologist with NovaCare. Inc m km 0 James is a contiacloi with J R a is i Vpril In R. Emmaus. reside in i He. .named IQQpexoentQl hi"afa Crum 1 1991 weddin| fall J'hc> n. m Isrgestpublk btideconpanies in the world, the Parkland School District. Allenum top sales its the oountr) l'i|vsoperalionsdepanmentoflDS.('amn Betfa '88 and m tivas sersii.es Steven I Karen Louise Holmgren DC Washington. in , \m> it/enhergcr'88.indMuh.wl \ Greene were mamed recently Ann is systems engineer for Computer CF Company. Wilma Jean Hansen the loi a Robert Piacine '88 of Ardmore has been recognized h\ Biownmg I en is In \ 1 . representative with Peon-Del Director) iic planning wide, a behaviordisorders She employed sports anchor/reporter Edward Pamela Cowden '88 graduated tins June from Lehigh University with a in -i J. Haduck Jr. '88 and D.anne Nerch arc planning an October wedding Edward is employed at Emery World- in Child Development Council of Northeastern Pennsylvania. master's degree Terry ' | amounting administratis is a,i lobbying firm, and John is an acvouni executive lor a graphu design linn imongelli *88 and Daniel (son I Pulsion. is Margaret A. Corcoran "88 and Caret! Krueger '90 were mamed August 4 Margaret Man mamed \ou-mbc, weie errencc J 22 Bloomsburg. in Plains. ri\e\ Resource Terrence T. Gurn '88 and leonifta A Beck were mamed October l reside in northern Jersey. Russell Va .mending graduate is Stephen and Tina Hirneisen Rujno a first Man Michel,- Pevk '88 |nrj John K Davidson "88 we.e mamed iXiolvi 20 m CnannlU le.uher reside in Centres ille. Va. teacher in the Milton Area School District They reside in Watsontown. Jill is d^bihts High School. Fairfax Count> Hanover. Institute- ol the is al j ,iall pee. ihe Alfred I I. Ian dul'onl Nemours loundalion in Wilmington. L April While HH and Joseph A. Silimperi 'H9 were married October 27 in Hc< klown April, whoeamed her master's degree al HU. is a special education teacher Pocono Mountain School District, and Joseph is a teacher al Lehigh in Ihe University's Centennial School reside in a ' Wind withia V They (iap Williams 'KM and I human BLOOMSBURG ALUMNI QUARTERLY 37 ) i Sigma Iota Omega (™* 1si v 1 v yi n to c alumni return for Homecoming 1990 The following Sigma alumni returned to coming, according BU loia Gaflhey Wwerenttrrfedbi July ston. Omega Home- Thomas Robert Marine Warren, advisor They — Richard Founding member second lieutenant a is <>rpv stationed ( Sandra Kim Dennis '89 and William W. Pickett School District the Alexandria City in for lo Dr. Lisa Marie Johnson '89 and Darrell in King Cynthia isaspecialcducation teacher ,n U S ("uanlico. Va in the reside in Alexandria Second charier group — William Jones were married May in Kimberly — Palmer Third pledge class pledge class Mike Brooks, employed is as Jeff Marie Zar/yc/ny '88 and Max I^?ne Wilhamsport She is in Alberta. Technologies. Inc., Lancaster. Wetl Branch Day Can: Center. They at the Tom Jeff Truitt, John a fiscal techni- is ties. PA Hill, Burke. Chris Fcr- is a psychology land use L Dicks "89 and Iim Wailf were married in July Shelley is working Walker, 1 1 to Irom 19026. (215)626-5555 BU wedding Homecoming Attending (based on of Gail R. Erdley '89 and Stuart were Llaa Habafcua, Diane Rude, Howard l.iberman, Sus hi Erickson were married October 20 Hanahaw, Kevin Kotch. Stac) DiMe- degree in ial reglstrarlona) Todd Norbe. J. R. S perry. Tom Barbush, Sieve Pick lord. Dave Fcola. Mifflinburg. dio. al Gingrich Shafcr — Jon Jones. Scott Boorujy, Jeffrey Scott Alexander '89 and Karen wedding Howard Angstadt 42nd — Gordon Soda. Rob Kenny — Pete Lie-back 44th lorn Dion 45U) Keith Brown L, John Schaefer, Patrick Coonclly, ment May are planning a Lancaster in Jeffrey Gail, Ammon Jennifer Cassandra Jennifer Pulsion. rccburg I They Norrislown They in the I 89 and Co opportunities and Michael 1992 wedding. Communication Studies (717)389-4576 Gary is Jr in an advertising sales mokin. Both are employed as at I i > NJ They reside at Sunbury i June 30-July 7. 1991 7 Night cruise aboard the Rotterdam $1550-$2300 Anthonj BelliElaWandMarieSpadell were married October 12 in Lattimer Anthony is program a specialist Cot the Educational Opportunity Center. They reside in Lattimer. Valerie a teacher is in District. and port tax of $98 Sponsored by Bloomsburg UniversityCommunity Orchestra reside Bern David GroblnskI -89 has joined (No performances) Or Mark Jelinek Assistant Professor of Music (717)389-4289 Carolyn V. Brady "89 and is a geologist for Jules p Camp Hill. Benatec Associates FESTIVAL July 2-5. 1991 In Mechanic sburg Victor Colangelo '89 is teaching ai Shenandoah Valley High School tins yeai Brenda A. ( olestock '89 and Priishant Prabhakar "87 are planning spi mg wedding Bienda is a registered nurse I W K for They Corp., Princeton. N.J id M. Cook business teachei '89 has been hired as is Community Hospital in Irish Malvern. They reside Valley. in in the M. McGee Dee A. Courier '89 and Shawn P McConnel were married in Juh he\ I reside in Berw ick. High School. Tammy at the They trust tax administrator for is Mon- live in Dauphin De- Bank Lisa M. Pfirman '89 and Franklin R McColIum were married on August 4. West Health Foundation, Inc Lisa is employed by Lincoln Intermediate reside in Carroll Valla. . Towanda. They Elaine L. Price '89 and Daniel Gulick are planning a is May 1991 wedding. Elaine employed by Eberhert as a staff accountant in & Flanigan. Inc. Wilhamsport. reside in Athens. Jennifer McGinley '89 has been promoted to account coordinator at Al Paul Company. l-efton Inc., a full-service ad- vertising agency with offices phia and New is employed as a caseworker with Lackawanna Branch, Pennsylvania in Endy were married recently business teacher Central Catholic High at Jennifer a is School. Reading. in Philadel- York. She will be respon- sible for Pennsylvania Power and Light Company's cooperative advertising pro- Susan C. Reddecliff '89 and Lane A Detweiler arc planning a June 1991 wedding. gram. Sherry L. Hoover '89 and Dave E. Daubenspeck '89 were married Spring City. Sherry, who degree . Bl al also earned a master's Merrick speech-language pa- wedding a is thologist with the Intermediate Unit Montgomery County Frdenheim. Dave is Abington School District Warminster tics reside in Cindy Hurst '89 and Melvm L Scnsenig were married September 22 Ephrata. She is S. Jr. Mehalick '89 and Richard J are planning a June 22, 1991 Nancy is a substitute teacher in the Hizleton School District. office m manager of The Debbie is a trainee at First Eastern Bank. m Reed "89 and Scott M. Long employed in Pennsburg. Debra as a nurse at Geisinger Center, and Scott is in is Medical employed by Federal Bureau of Prisons Miriam Mikalac '89 and Robert Beyer were married in Bloomsburg. Miriam, who is working on a master's degree at Bucknell. is a technical writer for the Learning and Evaluation Center Bloomsburg the Lewisburg. Plascom Trading Co.. Trenton. Christi nurse J Michael Reinecker '89 and Susan Baradziej are planning a July 1992 wedding Michael is employed by in Marilyn J. Miller '89 and Eric S David were married in August. Marilyn is a reside in Middletown. Orangeville. L. '89 were married in a business leather in the I Debra Nancy in Spring. the Navy. They live in Silver Ann Rhode Rich Jr were '89 and Joseph F mamed in Pottsville. Christi employed by United Cerebral Palsy as an infant stimulation home trainer. They is reside in Pottsville. Md. in management They reside Christine Y. Morris '89 and Harry J. III were married in July. Christine an elementary teacher at West Branch Miller Stillwater. is Child Day Care and a dance teacher BLOOMSBURG ALUMNI QUARTERLY June. in '89 and Christo- Debra Debbie L. Hevs "89 and Michael Dalkicwic/ were married September 8 1-800-5260254 R. Pentz '89 and Brian R. Unit as a speech and language pathologist. the South Eastern District at Jennifer L. Prout '89 and David L B School grade E. Michael Peters '89 and Lome A Cain were married recently. Michael is a in a computer programmer for Rabbit in third Sha- in a registered nurse at pher J Brewster were married September 22 in Athens Joellen is a medical social worker with the Bradford County Citizens mart Apparel Corp.. Eas- Parry were married October 6 in Scranton. They Contact Doug Hippenstiel Alumni Office N J. Muncy. Blair Commonwealth Foundation in Harrisburg. Da\ J DeAnn Bloomsburg. in a part time Spanish teacher reside in Whitehall. Debra Lynn Hartman '89 and Todd al Featuring plays by George Bernard Shaw and his contemporaries manager I Heishev Medic alCentci. and Praslunt is. senipj education technologist Foi I nisys Tammy They Gallagher were married September 22 F ullerton. Linda is an assistant apparel in \ Carolyn ,i Niagra-on-the-Lake is Joellen Linda Jean Hagstrand '89 and John P. Columba School Morgan were married Chester. the Scranton. Prins were married in Edward 1 Bern E. McCarty '89 and Kimberly K. Myers were married August 4 in Forksville. the Fairfax They Association for the Blind. They reside plus airfare to Vancouver Shamoktn. '89 and wedding. Kimberly teaches posit Reston, Va. ton. ALASKA in Kimberly Ann Ord '89 and Gary L Honabach Jr are planning a May is faculty of St. Jude's School in Mountain- Ideologists tor Aids Berger International. k Margaret Lewisburg. They reside top. Sybertsville. Spirit School. a registered medical technologist with is toursville Software heresa inn Banner "89 and Arthui E Sweeney were married October 27 in Bast Orange, Regina Margaret Marshalick '89 and is Bloomsburg, June. in Faust were married October 20 Ann Getz '89 and Charles R. were married August 25 in Laurys ) employed by the engineering firm of Bafile. James and Associates in c Bureau for the Pamela is a per diem teacher in the Plymouih-Whitemarsh School District i Contact: Harry Strine Associate Professor August Tho- in Barrett were married October 13. ding County ( Va. School s'> are planning a O'Brien '89 and June A. P. De Ann C. Occulto in at the I Station K Heigcl a caseworker is Pamela Rose Marlire '89 and Kirk P Kirkman are planning an April 20 wed- J Valeria Yost Christine M. Bafllc employed by De- is Newton Memorial Hospital, Newton, They reside in Milford. Evangelical State in M. '89 and Martin Lav- St. consultant for the Donnelly Directory. College. Christine K. Foil/ '89 has joined Joseph wedding. I. Whitford are planning an April 1992 wedding Phillipisaclaims manager invited to participate Damn Printers Thomas employed by Stroudsmoor Country Inn of Stroudsburg. They live in Budd Lake. N.J Frederlcksen -89 and Brenda E. Steele are planning a September 1991 with Nationwide Insurance Mary Jo Dorothea Check mas is a teacher at Holy Mount Carmel. They live planning a July 1991 wedding ciano were married reside in Armstrong wedding '89 are planning a July 1991 Kuczynski were married York. Lu/eme/Wyommg County Roiel, Realtor. Wendy friends odd Garj ScOtl wedding. Aging. reside in ployed by Temple University as a special education teacher. '89 and a medical technologist is Phillip March 25-Apnl 1, 1991 $699 double occupancy $125 single supplement L. A. and Associates, Public Ac- Lancaster. Regina Lordi '89 and Vincent Mains biochemistry department of Sacred Heart VanAken LONDON MBA employed at Lisa Flynn '89 and Jay Janet! arc planning a November wedding. Lisa is em- a settle Harleysville in travel an Jr. is Jay A. Hcrrlinger were married on June V llcspii.il in Alumni and who camcd in 1990. Inc.. Mary Jo Linnen elle arc 1991 25. is in Dorothea Nodland '89 and Cummings Mifflinburg. Blue Cross. assistant for Capitol *91 DC at J in BU countants, in 43rd FES. lyst for — Eric Bowman, Frank employed is Michael E. Leitzel '89 and Andrea D Necci were married June 30 in Milton. Michael is a computer programmer/ana- '89 has graduated with a master of science degree nandes, Scotl Olassford, Jon Tischler Jerome Guelich Explosive Co.. Mainville. speech-language pathology. in Lancaster at Melissa J. Nicol '89 and Bret F Myers Shively are planning an October Delaware. Brenda Dominick Dfexel . Ultrasound in General Hospital. They live Jerome Kostantewicz '89 and Laura Prudential headquarters and they are move J registered radiologic technologist a is employed Harrisburg at the '89 and Gary Bukeavich were married recently Donna luxe M 88 /erne Boulevard Apr Pfiffer, Hartman are planning a May 18. 1991 wedding Michael is studying community planner for Union County Planning De- planning to Representative D in partment. Shelley 1989 — Jeff Snyder. Bernard Harms, Mike C'ominsky — Steve Labroli, Ed Darlene Donna M. Nealon Michael David Keefer "89 and Yvette J. campus of Pcnn State University He iscmployedby the Diocese of Harrisburg Catholic Chvi al 38 W '89 and John Moyerare planning a September 2 1. 1991 wedding. Denise is employed by Cardinal are planning a June 22, 1991 reside in Linden. SHAW Mumma Denise C. Lang- in a preschool teacher Pctach, Bill Mayer, Mali Xoppelli, Contact employed by Service a graduate student al is live in South Williamsport. Canada. Columbia County Children cian for the T. Persun were married September x Jacobson Scan Pickford. Kevin Schraden 41th is the University of Calgary in Budd I.ake. NJ in and Youth Services, and Matt — Tom Mason. — Craig Irvine 36th — Scott Pickford, Pete 40th Lisa ployed by the Somcrvillc (NJ.) Board of Bloomsburg. l.ondon, Conn. 34th 39th wedding. home, and Darrell Darlene K. Derr '89 and Matthew Sauers '89 were married September 8 CPA examination and an accountant in New recently passed her Toto 38th 1991 Newlown Answering Judy Hakes School of Dance. They May '88 are planning a Kimberly Wilson '88 and William Troutman st Sandra I (fundrum employed by the By ram township (N J. Board of Education, and William is emis Education. They reside Steidel 31 '90 were married July Scott at Ann Kay Elizabeth Roth "89 and Jeffrey are planning a C September 14. 1991 wedding. Ann is employed by Counseling and Care Services in Sellersville. " . Classnotes 43% of Class of 1990 make chael Cynthia Winner Edwin A. Shartle '89 and T. "88 arc planning j September 1991 wedding Cind> marketing rep- a is Xcro\ Corporation in ilmmgton. Delavsare.andBd isanaudi- resentative with the W Main Line Audiology Consult- ologist for Ardmore. ants in Julia A. Spychalski '89 and Michael R. Oehlert '89 were married in June Julia a special education teacher for The Devereux Foundation's Brands wine Learning Center. Michael is employed by A Gray bill were mamed September Bonn Mount Pleasant Mills Christine is employed at Susquehanna Valley Com22 Eagleville Pharmacy. Inc. as a store super- They reside in Royersford. munity Care. side in Lewisburg. Selmsgrove. The> Inc.. re ployed by the marketing and communications department of AT&T. Allentown. They teacher. Lauri oncology unil Hamsburg. reside in D Tammy is an accountant John Woytowich and Co.. Shamokin. K Madara were married Jr m reside Leek Paula M. Blyler '90 and Duanc Paula They J reside in thai Hospital. Lewisburg community Colonial in Hamsburg. Ann Brungart Lori "90 and John Beth A. Underwood "89 and David F. Kline '88 were married August in I Beth I employed at Geisinger Medical Center, and David is employed Berwick. is PP&L. They by reside in Bloomsburg. Updegraff '89 Julie long term a is substitute speech therapist for the Merion School Lower manager of Anderson-Little assistant is York. in working on a is were married September Joyce 8. a is Evangelical Hos- Lewisburg. They reside in They June P. ornelison '90 and ( Sheaffer Jr. 1991 wedding. I, in the are planning a Roberta is em- ployed by the Pennsylvania Housing nance Agency. Fi- Jr '89 is resource ,i is L Appliance Town. Bloomsburg. Crestwood School were married '89 and Michael Wharton were married in Town Hill. They reside in the Hunt Valley area of R. herd Air Force Base W [| A. '9(i, a second lit u Melvin ber 13 H Colvin were married Octo- III Manassas. Va. in director of sales with Group. in Inc.. '89 and . N.J. Christine AMPAK is Hotel Annapolis. Md. The> reside '9(1 While a has Ix lions department. work is Hanover, Md. internship in oncology nursing, with Campbell were mamed in August They live in Mai Lisa .Kan this knowl- Geisinger Medical Center. Donald kic and William s Lisa employed is ( enter I Lehigh the ai Allen in m hey reside Emmaus. Sherri Lynn Zollers '89 and Kirk T employed by Diane Morgan and Associates in Hon Washington Sherri is \\ Mary Louise Engel '9(1 and Patrick McCormick '90 are planning a June 1992 wedding. Mary Louise education teacher, and Patrick is a business is a systems to A accountant I Rlddell I ( Kan at huci . Publk Certified J. a substitute teacher at I I uno sthei School District. lor ( . pa\menl and instructor in the ai is I employed is supports 1 1 im l in Idgfl SM)and Vines by oip ( in "We Rti kj College. were ( arrato ( Bel Air. aniline is A. VII0 '90. uul Anihous mamed June athei Ini ( * in I of media services LC( at ( he Wilkes the Pennsylvania Association ol for the I i lass Fhe to increase theii members gin bj $5 this gilt will set the lot Inline ." She\ lm follow i lasses to puigtam gives ive" " BOld. 0111 t The 'Give lass the we ' Thomas M. Wagner »90 and Rich mamed Novem would the do alone. Al not be able to end ol Ihe live yeat pledge WO period, the Class ol I Funded an endowed ^ have will holarahip enabling us to offei out own scholarship to selet ted students. [airisburg i hope want Dime M. Wllliaiiis MaiMahon wete married '»(» and P( OctObOl 27 males lm the i m President the Bene. Wrlgbl '90and Michael Maize 'K7 were married in Danville (iena is employed by usl Nalional Hank I class volvenieiil in litis effort Isyburg. Gem my to thank * lan This gilt is A. " said i Auspiu h piaised tarry I i"i iheli i ontributlon. deeply appiee lalcd," he he motivation to help make l Danville, and Michael s program al enrolled is DU in a Ihey reside in allei leaving keeps urboiv die have Jeaonettc Vlengsl '90 and Nell Amei shek are planning a June is happen things 1991 wedding. 1, a leat her al Seedlings Nutlet) ' in i '90 and i isa Roth wen HnNewHolland employed by Heard and even the ceinenl that llns university strong. a We strong university family. )m alumni, both young and old. are devoted [0 what has been created "As married Octobei is the university here in Poitsville Tim Zechman al ( o I Pirn hey reside yeats I oi look back ovei the past live my presidency, pleased to see progiams that I .mi our university are heller than cvci," Beading. Ausprich said "This is bet ause <>i people, people like our graduating He has won awards from the Nursing Management Photographic Competition, Homes theii HI opportunity to do something N la/lelon Philadelphia in liinnenkamp weie J U) in a registered nurse al leffenon Hospital is Prior to his appointment al make class scholarship .1 standard Md.. where Ihey reside Com- u/emc< ounly ill gill to S3 supports the Annual Fund and S3 pledged coordina Broadcast SKI ol rollowlng fbui yean, Vccouni hey live in Noithumlvi land Jeannette vionick '90 (Mi year after .num. ills School John One graduation! seniors w McClel I Upper Dauphin a live Non-Proln Aging, ihe American Col- seniors, who i are deeply and show tins with then financial support ol <>nr students, our facilities and out faculty." lege of Hospital Administrators' Photog- Jennifer L. Fulmar "90 and John P Sheylin, 11894 Sum hose Conn, Boca FL 33498. Raton. Nields are planning an October Homecoming Attending ficial registrations) were S, ( IWI Wendy Cosner, Christopher Zukoski, Sheraton Smith and Lisa Stackhou.se. Jill m is an bachelor's degree al in U.S. Navy, has completed the Officer Kingston were married August 18 Lewislown Robin is a registered nurse the Naval Educa- Hershey Medical Center. They reside in L. Fritz '90. an ensign Indoctrination School tion at and Training Center. Newport, in the R.I. Maria T.GaftO'90 and KevinOMoran mamed in July. Maria is employed were Ashenfelter '90 and William Core States his Robin Lynn Pa van '90 and Joseph K (based on of- Burnett are planning an October He earned King's College. wedding. Tammy wedding. si.it "MOOovci raphy Contest and King's College. Representative: James M. a anU I Angela Marie Mattern '90 and taniel Maurer were mamed in June Angela is was manager analyst for Unisys Corp. 1990 Jill Esther Vrline Ihuinus '90 and Ihy D hstci were man led in hiuc master Barre (iener.il Hospital Newman are engaged. members were asked gill ol yeat period lusl I mamed September 22 Wall were Community and bring at vehicle dc Ii I Allentown. munication Department work l pei son. illy llcathci a representative for Capital Analysts will return to Danville to her is thfl the graduating siudenl >>i pledge a Smecloa 90 I ard a specialization in immunotherapy, she edge Bition Senioi class Carmine en named Ocean City student, she worked lor the summers in the puhlu rel.i city lor three at the National Cancer Institute in Bethesda.Md. Alter completion ol a nine month is J< a counseloi and work release assistani aj the I arban ouuty Prison in Jim hoipc Texas in ing Zimmerman wedding l«JO| ive" l signed i" address ihe financial situ Shep ,u is employed by Reading Hospital, and David is employed by Bre/.nicky & Co Ambler Kathleen E. DiLoren/o '90 Christine L. An August Denise R public information offieef for Valley Hospital Maryland. perceni ol those seniors contacted June in serv ice officers school town. Karen M. Den by '90 and David Kauffman '90 are engaged Karen District Class ol 1990. Forty-three ol the I in M& employed by cam Generations lot the Tammy Lee Nichols were married October 6 show pledged to the program. Jeffrej Emmaus will live in military Inc. Eric Brian Deeter '90 and instructor at Rice Elementary School Karen Grace Wolfe Moigan I tenant in the U.S. Air Force, completed is and Mark S Eric the planned bet June w as this to paign," s.mi Jim Shovttn, president "Give is Donald Marano '90 and in and the Trust K Koule were marncil (Klok'i 0 Denise Theresa M. Creasy '90 and Todd R. Dawn Wodarczyk employed by Kelly tempo- Beth A. Minkoff Catawissa. room is tatherlne s. Lltwhller '90 and ( Allen- Lloyd are planning an April 1991 wedding. Brenda is a substitute math teacher. I) most appropriate time my of our commitment to the university In GeUingej Medical Center, Dan ol i at Fritz '88 were married S. Willing '89 isa I members saying thai we fell toi the I Bloomsburg. wood Brenda .uul rary Service. High School GUARD Fori Stoner 90 and Paul Kappcl H9 Pcnrod were mamed September in fcvis Jim is employed by Ernst and Voting in Dallas. Texas They reside in Amarillo They reside Raymond at 90 I can speak the ommunica Mile in real estate. Koelsch B. i Maureen Slanek "90 has passed state Board exam fbi muses and is on Ore engaged, James matics teacher Roberta Ann '89 and trie G. LutZ medical technologist Nicole Kent '90 has joined the stall Ol The Richard C Co/ Agency Iik and is ham Rutgers University. Joyce A. Watson .incastei I pursuing a career and in industrial relations St. stall Chris A. Case '90 and Mark B ShultZ were mamed in Millville Chris is a matheMillville is a surance Group. Wilkes- Bane lan in G Roberts '90 made coininilmont prior to graduation to support the university "I believe i 20. ding. Garett and John firm, as an accountant. pital. Joseph Hospital, Denise K. Ludwig Andrea July .i Hamsburg law 1991 wedding. at are planning wedding Theresa is employed by Garett Krueger "90 and Margate! Corcoran arc planning an August wed Andrea L. Wagaman '89 and Richard W. Cory '90 are planning an October resources (Ml Michael .uul Zerbe '89 are planning a May 1. 1991 wedding Lori is a legal assistant lor the David Clements '90 and Patricia Kormas are planning a September wedding. David is employed by Ford New Holland human '90 LaCesa District. master's degree James S. 1 m amn iUiamspori They reside in the history ol a amployed as a medical Divine PrO\ idence HoSpi lions representative lot the a registration clerk at Evan- is Community Jul\ 2S in Belle is at time firsi the school, a senior class has \ id class bj Johnsonburg, Pa. Win in w t.ii mamed were Kfisim '90 and Day (Baching staff of the Learning Center in Kill Okkerse were married June 23 Klinefelter M lUtologtSI the gelical Park. I Dalmatia R field. Kimberly sue s wart ley '89 and James Annette Baumert '90 and rk mamed September 15 at Robbhu Kristin k. tonic has |oiiicd ihe 'Give Five' pledges to university For the working on is Lehigh Valley at the M. Hoffman 90 Lisa Specht were F. for a substitute is F\am and Boild ol Nursing Theresa Jackson '90 Tammy school jttheCaihohcYoulhCcniei Wilkes Bane .in Ann-Marie Austin '90 and ChristQ pher McBrairty arc planning a September 12. 1992 wedding. Ann-Mane is cm They Montoursville June |9Q| wedding Hospital Center Lauri Beth Sullivan '89 and Donald Lee Sunderland were married October 13 in ,i Margie Heller '90 has pjvxed the Stale is visor. are planning in I Co by Shell Oil in Texas internal auditor for Christine Ruth Astick '90 and Mi- Hamsburg. Doug Rapson '90 wilh Re-Creation, a ii UHuing the riaiioii performing group which serves our nation's hospitalized vet- 1991 Philadelphia. al eran N Susan L. Heist '90 and James R. Stout Kimberly Kinaldi '90 and Gerald P. Meighan are planning an October wed- are engaged. Lisa M. Gilliard '90 and Steven M ding. Kimberly is teaching day care/pre BLOOMSBURG ALUMNI QUARTLRI.) 19 . 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Addrtsa Correction Requested PARENTS: please cull 1 It this address -KOO-526 0254. is no! airrenl. 17815 10 : BLOOMSBURG A PUBLICATION FOR ALUMNI AND FRIENDS OF BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY Published By Spring Blooms bury University \ chancellor Mccormick ADVOCATE FOR PUBLIC SUPPORT OF EDUCATION "WE MUST IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF THE PHYSICAL FACILITIES OF THIS UNIVERSITY A SIGNIFICANT INFUSION OF CASH, AT LEAST $500 MILLION IS NEEDED; WE MUST FIND CREATIVE WAYS FOR BRINGING THE 718 ACADEMIC BUILDINGS AND LIBRARIES ON 4,000 ACRES UP TO CURRENT STANDARDS, TO CHANGE SOME OF THE BUILDINGS THAT NEED TO BE RENOVATED FOR NEW MISSIONS AND DO SOME ADDISYSTEM. TIONAL CONSTRUCTION, INCLUDING THE LIBRARY AT BLOOMSBURG." -J ohimc SPECIAL TODAY. OUR STUDENTS world circumstances set of have a and choices many that are in spects the most students for the future, and thus fulfilling the mission of Bloomsburg University, is becoming an increas- As ingly challenging task. community, we not only need keep abreast of new devel- two > that may 7f 1 of preparing our students, we must \ better prepare ourselves. Through the teat we ices. And to we arc programs and serv- engaged in activities s Bloomsburg University's long history of planning has placed the in spile ol oin institution in an enviable position get situation in the state, we our enrollment goals; and. are fiscally sound; in general, last when year was it Money we < bud urrenl "Strategic Direction Statements for c OM ited as "I thl I" ll u pon a titled I *> l will serve to ll The we want mix will report its s student its plan to at in programs important verj at all of our and then all Our puter lab Women" the other areas we will af- need Other university-sponsored activities included a study tour of the Soviet USSion on the Persian Gulf situation, sponsored lysburg Battli In Id I ai lies, livities, along with scores of others, have helped our students synthesi/e and apply their knowledge. added and several faculty offices were in Hartline this year, and as renova- tions in this building continue in 1991 . new teaching labs and additional office space made will be available. The $3.3 million renovation of Old Science Hall was com- pleted and provides an aesthetically engag- more functional space for several How- Additional resources will be required to ensure major aspect of professional development, The stimulating the academic climate. $1.4 million in total grant I vital to enhancing and university received nearly funding during the 1989-90 academic year. This represents an increase pievious ye. n is of about 23 percent over the he iinpioviiig liiniling rate ol oui external grant growing faculty and By way ol enhani in;' > staff commitment at in Haas Center and for the Arts construction of the dining service extension to con- oiiiplementing, and completing the teach- ing/learning experience, faculty continue to involve their students in research and scholarly activity. As noted approved an $8.7 million project to expand and renovate the Kehr Union. All of these projects are visible indicators of the stan- dard of quality They we have set for ourselves. are designed to enhance our physical plant and our ability to deliver and programs services. the university. in the university's stra- tegn iluei lion statements, this experience helps expose students to FOREMOST ON OUR LIST OF — continuing needs for additional space along with offices and classrooms new library facility. — is a Although Bloomsburg research excellence in their chosen disciplines. Opportunities for University has the fourth largest full-time summer equivalent enrollment of the 14 State Sys- research-related activity last year included a six-week, archaeological field-school project directed by Bloomsburg an- thropology professor Dee Anne Wymer. Wymer is affiliated Murphy Archaeological Research Group complete skeleton of a mastodon remains of a glacial bog in the in that with discovered the December of 1989 in the Licking valley of central Ohio. Ohio and ceremonial site in central bog and mastodon. Pamela Wynn, associate professor of mar- its the investigation of the glacial keting and management, collaborated with Wymer on tem universities, it ranks 14th in both the percent of seating space in its library and the net library square footage per student. As part of our appeal for the release of funding for this building. officials, I met with State members of and the Budget Secretary. ulty, staff, students, dents, the legisla- Many fac- alumni, parents of stu- and university friends have joined in a proposal our campaign and have written to the gov- which received a $5,000 Minority Faculty Retention Grant from the ernor and other officials to build legislative State System of Higher Education will The matching grant with fund a $10,000 Minority Faculty Fellowship to help junior faculty Bloomsburg. 1990. in in adv ancement and promotion at In other activities, students, under the supervision of math and computer science professor Paul Hartung. helped two regional manufacturing companies in CAD/CAM projects, and Col- lege of Business students prepared an in-depth plan for a some business. quality into our programs. began was completed. The Board of Governors FACULTY RESEARCH AND SCHOLARLY ACTIVITY. A Bloomsburg University working with limited operating and equip- more Du Eyes of as part of the Provost's Lecture Series. successful implementation of the plans for maintaining and. in cases, building an ture goals. BLOOMSBURG PAGE 2 is A new com- academic environment. the fieldschool project, which involved students in excavations at a diverse academic programs are central to Bloomsburg ment budgets. stu- affairs led University's mission, and they continue to remain strong. ever, departments are and President Center, contributed to the enhancement of System academic mission. This firmative action plan, gives us the incremental steps meet our long-range number of opportuni- Dr. Harry Ausprich Hartline Science Wymer received a $1,000 Margin of Excellence Award for the 1990 general administration arid university advancement their plans in support of the num- in Gray presented "Inside Russia Today: Through fnion; a panel diSI tion." Last year, a the Five-Year Plan, along with our already established four-year to aspect of the institu- grams. These programs are part of Soviet the some assumptions about first, the fall. year which involved looking by developing life, — developed e<«| exchange pro- including the changes ducting more research and improving teaching and weak- and then, designing a Five-Ycar Plan. Academic this initiative — findings nexl community undertook anothei last touches every and possible cultural exchange pro- projects points to a which wasestab to identify the respective strengths broad, long-range plans; postulating future; task force, has been charged to assess the universit) university It ber of developments, in guide and direct is complish. Using the recommendations for the next step planning activity possibility of ible. grams, mutual research projects, *( the "University Mission Statement" our general activities and broadly define what The committee Academy of Sciences The magazine's maga/.ine. Bloomsburg Univcrsit\ and "University Goals and Suhgoals" nesses. Boyer. "is not divis- Plessix conjunction with the mission and Priorities documents ol the State fall, a statement of understanding with excellent repu- Through 1999" was developed and adopted. These statements lished last and Finance. The university signed ing and Bloomsburg received plementation of Robert Shirley's planning model, and services and the academic departments. Safety modifications This past year, as part ol the continuing im- Shirley model, a program/service in words of Ernest L. special mini-course on the Civil War. including a tour of the Get- Among the 17 academic criteria used in the survey were class SAT scores ol incoming Ireshmen. graduation rale, and System of Higher Education, "Quality," by the Bloomsburg University Curriculum Committee; and a rank and student-faculty riched quality of life." important part of the university's mission. Last year Francine I 30th out of more than 400 public colleges and universities nation ratio. change program with China's Extending the academic environment beyond the classroom 1990 "America's Best College Buys" survey ranked Bloomsl>uig wide. have the meet arc able to we enjoy an tation as an institution of higher education values in higher education by that all students will practice and for en- dents. source re ments ensures initiating a faculty ex- ties available to faculty support these initiatives, national recognition i we are strengthening our improve the university 's to undergraduate general education require- dation for further learning, for professional a growing hing/leaming experience for all of us. Through careful plan ning and assessment |S1 - enhancing in phasis on liberal education as the focus of University, and signed a four-year faculty and student be well beyond the realm making progress document, the continuing em- Priorities I < By way are than pre- stated in the opportunity to attain the best possible "foun- the U.S.S.R. of our present experience. careful thought and discussions pare students for a career. Shenyang College of Economics prepare students for situations to As change program with Sheffield which focuses on the we as conjunction with an ex- agreement also respond with greater and creativity Eng- students to Sheffield. land, in expanding information base, but flexibility component of our Bloomsburg University sent its first opments and research and an ever we must vital academic program. Last year, a uni- versity to ues to be a REPORT of our all A college education does more Multi-cultural education contin- O N I PRESIDENT'S re- complex of any Preparing generation. D E T I new local support for this much needed facility. Creating a supportive climate and providing the resources necessary to do one's job are quite important. This past year, is- sues relating to class size were a prime con- cern to both faculty and management. analysis of data presented to the Subcommittee revealed that An Budget on a univer- we hope hours per instructional full-time equivalent an Urban Initiatives Program, faculty has been very stable over the past provide some unique academic opportuni- However, six years. varied significantly. duct professional development workshops members has for chairpersons have reviewed the data and admissions and financial aid personnel have done much work with guidance counselors and problem areas. is becoming pan THE STUDENT I 111 to princi- England, integrity, professionalism College of Busi- ing opportunities for Bloomsburg students standards, and social responsibility." as in the to will Hamsburg periences in the scheduling process for the 1990-91 aca- continued for Bloomsburg University stu- year. In the future, faculty in three all we munity attempt Topics dents. and signed a four-year com- as a university agreement to instill in our students. such as social responsibility Arts and Sciences, will use the two-part ON CAMPUS. AN INCREASING system. The Curriculum Advisement and of faculty and staff are planning lnterfratemiiy and Intersoronty councils, strengthen our commitment to and Student Senate meetings. Fraternity of sponsors and sorority pledges met with the education number Progress System helps students match programs courses they have already completed with cultural diversity. requirements for the selected degree pro- university does not plan any signifi- cant enrollment growth until substantial capital and operating funds are made able to serve additional students. tinue to avail- We con- show progress in the recruitment of students and faculty of color. Last year, we exceeded our goal for the recruitment of African-American students, and the total complement of faculty and staff of color The disparity in the retention increased. rates of African-American and Hispanic students in relation to Caucasian students As we continue to develop better teach- methods ing and training to prepare Afri- can-American. Latino and disadvantaged individuals for the nation's workforce in the 21st century. I am reminded of the words ethnic diversity specialist Samuel Betances spoke one evening during a Provost's Lecture Series program. of the izes it modern The chief responsibil- university must universalize the community and be- tween Pennsylvania and the — rest of the a university in which students and faculty alike are actively in- learning and where collaboration volved in among individuals and groups has become away of life." While funding will be critical in realizing this goal, as Priorities ity, emphasized in the document, "leadership, creativ- caring and commitment" will be even more University has into a taken toward transforming this vision reality is to Obser- develop a partnership with the (CGA) tion to usher in CGA Safety and In October. Alcohol Awareness Week was observed as part of Awareness Week. vance Day Committee, the Bloomsburg the university's ongoing efforts to curb University Scholars Symposium, the Af- cohol abuse. firmative Action Office, University vancement and is the the is list in Ad- the Office of the President. list of sponsors growing, but of events. Robert Larson, a spe- the history of warfare, joined University history professor Bloomsburg Walter Howard for a question and answer ;" session following the screening of "Glory "3Robert Pipkin, principal of the Prospect M" Center for Multi-racial. Multi-ethnic, and Multi-cultural Education, conducted Another new initiative last year was al- the Leadership Development Program for fresh- men. Sixty-four students completed hour program which was student campus leadership program has helped who the 30- by the In addition to preparing life staff. students for the facilitated to positions, develop students are better equipped to be of service to the larger Our come community. efforts to encourage students to be- involved in service have expanded on multi-cultural edu- through a dynamic volunteerism program. cation by the year 2000; author Brian StudeAts, faculty, and staff have touched three presentations on "Being Gay in a lectured on the lives of thousands of people in dozens of Husky Habitat, significant ways. the history of the Jewish people; and the university's chapter of Habitat for Chief of the Cherokee Nation, Wilma ity, Mankiller, presented a public lecture as part for a of the Provost's Lecture Series. Other activities a teleconference, included: "Governor's Conference on Responses to Workforce 2000: The Challenge and Opportunities;" a performance Spiritual Women's by the Harlem helped refurbish a home in Bloomsburg Vietnamese family and assisted ill rebuilding homes that were destroyed by Hurricane Hugo in South Carolina. Resi- the dent students volunteered to support Area Agency on Aging in its food giveaway program. Hundreds of Bloomsburg Uni- and staff contrib- versity students, faculty, History Month; and a theatrical uted to the American Red Cross blood drive. presentation of historical figures performed In addition, a A week-long day camp for children with NAACP Youth Coun- asthma, sponsored by the American Lung workshop titled "Creating Association, received the proceeds from by the Willow Grove cil. the Human- Ensemble; the observation of an Inclusive Community" was conducted to help individuals better understand the barriers to inclusivity and how to make such groups as women. African Americans, important. One big step Bloomsburg Martin Luther King. Jr. Straight World;" C. Ariel Stone spoke between teaching and research, between world are blurred the Commission on the Status of spirit. and out-of-class learning, the by the Community Government Associa- Human human boundaries between academic disciplines, campus and Relations, the Pi. the McNaught sions the university as the place "where in-class Discussions on these topics were conducted Women, the so and Finance. Center to discuss acquaintance Women's Orientation Office, the Celebrity Artist Not only College of Economics of Bloomsburg's Campus- Kappa Delta wide Committee on Series, Town Curriculum and Foundations De- partment. in- the "Clean Air Week Walk-A-Thon." Volunteers helped 80 disadvantaged sixth, seventh, and eighth grade Bloomsburg Middle School students gain a new outlook through SHARE — StudenLs Help- dividuals with physical disabilities. Lati- on nos, internationals, gays and lesbians and Other ing Adolescents Reach Excellence. individuals who hold unpopular political exchange program with China's Shenyang rape and other forms of sexual violence. "real- that body." Likewise, the State System envi- between ness, the faculty student orientation, in residence halls, director of the Center, the it is For the first time, we have to educate every- the list alone includes: the Counseling cialist decreased. ity The colleges of Professional Studies and Busi- grams. The to new initiating a and dunng respect for others were addressed colleges, including Professional Studies and program with Sheffield University, and high ethical the "Strategic Direction State in ments," are values schools will be incorporate students' course requests in the demic stated be significantly enhanced and field ex- conjunction "Honesty and college admissions processes. Student teach- enabled business faculty in with an exchange principles and beliefs that arc an model new. on-line Course Scheduling System last spring, Sheffield, endeavor and Curriculum Advisement and Progress ness two students to WS AN 1N- PI tegral part in the university -wide will essential part of our culture. System, field-tested its first us. pals to help prepare inner-city youth for A University sent of our thinking, part of what we do. part of Hamsburg's urban school teachers; and The provost, college deans, and department to solve the the concept of inclusivity our students and teachers. Under the individual Last vear, Bloomsburg society. in As these programs illustrate, more and more to agreement. Bloomsburg faculty will con- some departments and some faculty ties for the average load for views be more turn integrated City School District. Through Hamsburg siry-wide level, the average student credit life the activities included a sleep-out to aid BLOOMSBURG PAGE 3 1 homclessncss. Fishing Creek Green Alli- ance Creek Cleanup for Earth Day 1990. and an Amnesty International Write-Off. Because of the success of the students' volunteer efforts. Bloomsburg was chosen by the Pennsylvania Campus Compact to participate in a fall planned and we fully more than $1.6 million and staff, state and national level. Howard K. Macauley. dean of was parents, friends, businesses and corporations. bration. Five Pennsylvania Public TV few of the many accom- These are plishments of faculty and staff during in teacher education across the nation. In November, "Paramount Ixonc" by oi Sierra Ihieffl ( Ward opened art al the Smithsonian Institution's National Muse um Washington, DC, and in run through Sept. Linda LcMura, V>')\ 2, cation and worked with atlilrtii s, improve pic biathlon hopefuls Last edge tail > last will edu a team October their Lake in ol Olym com- mm ilium and Charlotte M foundations professor Hi ss received Excellence in for the Inst 1 990. (Others are listed on page 3 of the April issue of The Communique under "Campus To show our appreciation to faculty and staff for their years of service to Bloomsburg. university officials presented and 30-year awards to 10, 15, 20, 25 more than 300 em- ployees during the institution's ployee Recognition Day. first Em- Because of Providing an extra margin of quality for our academic programs and services is at the national Year Experience Conference Co- in ol athletics and coach of the men's tennis named 1990 "Coach ol the Year" the primary objective ofour development staff s ellorts to seek private funding. $10 million has been More than raised during the past alumni pro- five years for scholarships, First- for non-traditional students through a $100,000 gift from for- mer student Kenneth Gross. Though our overall retention has remained we have much work solid, to do in improv- ing our retention of minority students. Creating an even more supportive campus demic and social needs of our minority and continued commitment to cultural li- brary and learning resources, equipment acquisitions, the arts, speakers placement for our gradu- In the area of ates, we face an increasingly competitive job market. We will continue to encourage businesses, industries, and graduate schools to recruit Bloomsburg graduates. and pro- immediate future is a fiscal tions to state-owned universities our creativity managing in will be further tested. tegrity of tral to Maintaining the academic programs our fiscal means that the institution in- will be cen- management decisions, and funding for academic equipment, faculty recruitment, and deferred maintenance will continue to be priorities in was ning. 1989 to raise $3.5 million one. Pennsylvania's recent reduction in alloca- grams, The Trust for Generations campaign initiated in di- versity issues. Perhaps the most serious challenge in our will be held annually. grams, faculty and staff development, as an outstand- its Employee Recognition Day significance, time this year by the State System of Higher was recognized and a new scholarship program, population will require our best thinking Education. Sandra Walker, coordinator of orientation, for climate and effectively addressing the aca- 1 Notes.") Placid. English profeSSOl Susan Rusinko just a sta- documentary this spring. tions plan to air the recognized by the Association of Teacher our plan- by 1994 for the Library Fund, the Scholarship Fund, and the Academic Excellence THOUGH THERE IS REASON FOR by the Middle States Tennis Association. Fund. Currently, more than $3.4 million watchfulness, our history of good planning, The women's has been received in cash, pledges, planned and specifically the planning decisions made field hockey team, under coach Jan Hutchinson, won its fifth Penn- sylvania Conference championship and placed second II in NCAA the final rankings. Walter BraSCh, Division mass communi- gilts, and we fully expect the campaign will be completed well ahead of schedule. In 1 I'' ')), the Bloomsburg University Founda- tion received contributions totaling more cations professor and author of several than $1.6 million from alumni, university books, had a book "Forerunners of Revolu- faculty tion: Muckrakers and the American Social Conscience" published by tlelieldm Washington. D < ' Roman and and staff. BU parents, friends, busi- nesses and corporations. Lit- Meluh Hannan. During the past five and a half years. I associate professor of economics, had a have frequently commented on the strong book "State-owned Enterprises positive indicators of institutional health Economy — in a Mixed Micro Versus Macro Eco- which Bloomsburg. Specifically. exist at I nomic Objectives" published by Westview have noted our strong enrollment, excellent Press. Inc., in Boulder, Colo. And. because student retention, success in placing our of the collective talents of our staff and graduates, and our stable fiscal position. faculty, the university won two national Although our progress and achievements awards, a bronze for public relations publi- have been significant, 1991 will bring major cations improvement, and a silver for the challenges university 's 1989 envinMimental and teleconference titled symposium "Global Change in each of these areas. Demographics indicate there will be a smaller pool of high school graduates, thus and Our Endangered Environment: From requiring increased attention to our enroll- Pennsylvania to Planet Earth." ment management in the 1990 Recognition Program of the Council for BLOOMSBURG PAGE 4 sylvania to of the university's 150th anniversary cele- Educators as one of 70 leaders team, was BU 50 to receive recognition for their significant lumbia, S.C. Burt Reese, assistant diiectoi faculty through which allows Planet Earth," produced as part ing advocate for freshmen from alumni, university financial state grant FACULTY AND STAFF CONTINUE Teaching Awards, presented contributions totaling new sources of $34,000 which was established .mil Foundation received acquired two sity aid last year: a students; petitive Bloomsburg University have access to higher education, the univer- Our Endangered Environment: From Penn- exercise physiologists to help U.S. schedule. In 1990, the ensure that non-traditional students To and teleconference. "Global Change and assistant professor ol health, physical completed well ahead of tional students. university campuses. of African Art expect the campaign will be can do a difference in the environ- ef- persons to be admitted as part-time degree professor Vera Vidil/ gifts, make our Bloomsburg's environmental symposium an exhibit of photographic portraits of in cash, pledges, that there are positive things they that will to increase need forts to provide opportunities for non-tradi- You Do ( Can Make a was produced "to show people will the Act 101 program, the College of Professional Studies, million has been received Difference)." we ment." The documentary evolved from Last March. more than $3.4 in docu- to public service, a video mitment mentary. "Everything students, Harrisburg highlighting voluntccrism on achievements at the Currently, last news conference Advancement and Support of Education (CASE). As part of the university's com- competing in a area. Besides effectively shrinking pool of traditional during the past year, has placed the university in a dent we very positive position. will not current budget deficit, grow in I am confi- simply weather the state's we will continue to our ability to provide a quality education to those we serve. 4 . McCormick Bloomsburg On Monday, April State System's buildings that need to be renovated for with alumni, faculty, missions and do some additional construction, including three television stations the night including the library when wc had a cut in one year followed by a zero recommended increase. before, other university solved the problems with residence halls, dining The to to give vision has guided the State System was established in 1 983. sat one end of at media and business and community leaders on a long conference table as he spoke. "But for dis- at all the positive difference this time to camthe is 14 campuses. all appeared on television with a legislator from Chester County to promote the strengths of the cope with the financial in the earlier crisis period, a number of the enrollments were is An- situation. our institutions are that Dunng such demand. autonomy on a "strong fragile." demand In addi- tion, "there is increased respect for these institu- tions. In the last eight years, our ability we've moved from who admit 80 percent of those to efforts to build public support for higher education "will relaie which the family of this univer- system becomes involved." he says, imply wc have duties, such as strategic planning and Educational and General Appropriations in Gov P. Casey's proposed 1991-92 wealth Budget presented bly on Feb. McCormick commends one cacy group General Assem- to the important advo- to keep those (levels of cuts) sepafor his first concern, the 14 universities in the State System, including Bloomsburg. "have been conserva- managed, and I believe that they have developed plans to adjust to the possible cuts for tively But that's been done this year. at a heavy cost." For Bloomsburg, the Board's action quire a $ 1 1 .3 will re- million reduction in the university's 990-9 1 budget, says President Harry Ausprich. when passed the State System's budget it last October. be specific, "the Board recommended $4(M) million in Educational and General Appropria- and better critical all we — what we're getting the time. challenge McCormick, phasizes em- face today," ommended a $38 million increase over a this year. In addition, number of rec- it initiatives, including "is not to lose the support to recognize that their investment development of human resources the not only to the quality of nomic revitalization of the state, do what they have do to McCormick 's role as that this remainder of this fiscal period, eliminating non-essential travel, energy conservation measures, and utilizing university an advocate for public structional and contingency reserves," he fuel "Al- says. though the short term effects can be accommodated without seriously damaging academic programs, a continuing budget shortfall would adversely affect our ability to maintain quality the programs and services we provide to in our The decision of the Board. Ausprich notes, "was made in a spirit of cooperation to assist the Commonwealth" in its efforts to reduce the state government budget deficit of more than $731 million. Although the reductions System-wide "would delays in equipment purchases, delays in the purchase of the library and not doing maintenance work that needs universities "will for the to some be done." the most part have bal- million dollar shortfall from where the Board of Governors woold like us to be this next year." This cut "would be very difficult to handle," he "The reason is for the existence of our to provide high quality education the lowest possible cost to the students. If you it going to influence negatively the quality." On if tuition must increase "How the Rural Scholars and the Community College Transfer Institute program. and the new vice chancellor tion request represents all the for advancement, a recently created position, are housed in the white, Street in downtown In addition to sities in the making And would I argue that this appropria- work that goes into the case to support these universities." McCormick moment over reflects for a administration at Bloomsburg from Harrisburg. Bloomsburg, the other univer- System include: California, Cheyney, before that, l l >7 land x < his pensburg University, where he taught in the Department of Education and Psychology, be- Kutztown, Lock Haven. Mansfield. Millersvillc. fore serving as Assistant Shippensburg. Slippery Rock and West Chester. Affairs, Assistant to the President In response to the question. "How much time you spending on advocacy right now with the McCormick reaches wc the ability Inn do not have the financial "we must improve the quality We must value undergraduate teach lung Wc ing. do now very well this we 're successful. That isn't to that's why we don't have - say mission or a public service mission a research Hut the university system will continue todistin and he successful Mc( 'ormick as lu r* good as we emphasi/e il Dean of Academic President for Administration chancellor's office. years, you way like to and Vice — and now "When you in the look over those one of the hallmarks of the will see says, "these univer the qnahtv. mil and retain i fa >>l lacing lx- |H-ople N«.i only do* and other segments peopl ol s*k iel> shortage ol qualify people a n agenda to he oui lias u mil and retain i vei\ well ai b We must ways find creative Ix-st in the on ellorts lo oro era < foi om ail oi i>i s ind administn alt) also excellent non Lnitructional professional development |« them lo help thi opi* stay on the razor's edge." All of these priorities will take of fiscal support. "Iirsl from a high degn - the citi/.cns of Commonwealth who value investment meduca tion." says iln vanccmcnt "I'm hoping oui ad han* elloi . mature and develop over ellorts will a period of lime so that there is increasing support from the private sector, including alumni and others." Although he's devoting all with Ship his eight-year tenure Clarion, East Stroudsburg, Edinboro, Indiana, are Next, he says, ten. til College, Stat* program, the Labor Studies vice chancellor for employee and labor relations for the booklet on the table in front of all him of the duties spelled out in this booklet." titled Act 188 of 1982, Enabling Legislation for the State Sys- I do business strategic plan or a work to list is to develop of priorities a plan, a that we will energy to work his on the CUnenl dilemmas and challenges the state's — economy ailing stresses, "we an t the vision. 1 poses, McCormick lose sight ol long range t view every meeting with the start presidents and stall by reminding them of our so priorities, wc don't get bogged down with the immediate problems." System has recently pub- lished a 48-page booklet titled Priorities Pennsylvania, he says, doesn't say a thing in pared by the 1989-90 Planning Commission, terms of charge other including Bloomsburg's vice president for uni- here about advocacy "it in than the purpose of the system is high quality, affordable education. So, this whole advocacy role just another responsibility of the chief is versity In , pre- advancement John Walker. is your vision for the System five years from now?," says the Priorities document "will report Priorities is a "living document of the recommendations in this report don't have answers yet — wc have to find those together." he says. In spite of the difficult budget situation, the chancellor says. "I've not for a enthusiasm. response to the question, "What McCormick The designed to keep us focused on our thinking. Some accomplish." In fact, the State tem of Higher Education, Commonwealth of The chancellor admits ity right signifi- already." does the current budget for the Profession of chancellor for finance and administration, the thing it is Academy incentive grants, the Keystone affairs, the vice u ho have students li this state il next century, I've watched belter in tough times. There's this system. Maybe battles all along it's Wc moment this office. my lost Wc do something about the fact we've had hard arc evolving institutions, is cantly, "then our affordable side gets out of balance even more than the Pennsylvania Teaching, library enhancement. Stale System academic executive officer in the system." cut the costs and try to operate on less funds, the other hand, equipment and telecommumt anon, his senior staff, including "While we're going forward with "But I'm even more concerned about the institutions Commonwealth appointed by the Board current budget crunch?," "zero increase." which translates into a "$38 at the vice chancellor of is reai i<> So rale in the 1 anced budgets." says McCormick. adds. — who of Governors — and narrow, nine-story Kunkel Building on Market students." mean 8th largest employer of the inner the ability tO attend college." the deferred maintenance, affirmative action, in 1 in future so will this university system. So. high support of higher education goes above and the same the for various reasons will James McCormick beyond The chancellor need Just as businesses to provide finan- his duties as chief executive officer of at going to be competitive ton but . sitions unfilled for the is tins nit ludc outstanding support for higher education." cial not have the The Latino and well as Reading. Allentown and Bethlehem, are we're able to recognition will cause governors and other leaders to who do including Philadelphia and Pittsburgh as siticswillonl) is critical and to four out ol ten individuals in the In the future. in but also the eco- life six out of 10 rural Pennsylvani- quality undergraduate teaching." I and citizens rural ans do not have the opportunity to attend college gUlltl itsell we need. hope that the strong demands for what we have to offer will cause legislators, taxpayers Reductions, which have been planned for since January "will be achieved by leaving vacant po- system. The Board of Governors was an advocate tions for 1991-92 "The McCormick emphasizes. As must that these institutions, with a long tradition, are getting better show Statistics Mrican American communities "family" of the university in the served; cities, believe that most Pennsylvanians believe that 5. "We need rate." Common- now being arc not Pennsylvanians and urban Pennsylvanians not participating appropriation request for 1991-92 Robert who dents very detailed staff To I must recogni/e the impor lance of serv ing additional populations of stu and personnel and resource management, fiscal be earned out by the has increased from 76.000 to 99,000 students. the "zero rec- State System's Act 188. you In attend college. Enrollment in the 14 universities is not have the ability to "We access issue inter- to the next priority, the opportunity to attend college do with advocacy. second. McCormick explains, ommended increase" for the who may view as he moves on very to to float and more im- is fuller suburban communities little two years in the past The chancellor's voice new We've because the Board had the authority " bonds compared apply to 60 percent. However, we're concerned about those Bloomsburg. at and student unions halls change some of the ing his "small central staff ' can only do so much we ought to mention there are two levels of cuts." The cussion purposes," he says. "I think to "We arc loaded with all these functions that have will see very clearly for services offered by our universities." he says. The success of his universities. up to current standards, passioned than any other time during the On the morning of the interview. McCormick sity Today, there During an hour-long interview, the chancel- it sessions with alumni, faculty, staff students, the to the degree in of Higher Education. since In those our presidents, along with their aca- is In fact, this the auspices of the Depart- "presidents have a good deal of to members, and business and community leaders of Enc. demic communities and their councils of trustees, have more flexibility on how to cope with the reductions." Under the State System, how media, spring he will conduct legislative briefings and number of people other advantage staff, students, the "we difficult times. we were under retrench 'X' back $18.1 million from this year's fiscal budget whose year at Bloomsburg, he recalls, ment of Education, and wc were given orders earmarked for college education, James McCormick expressed his concern about the impact this cut would have on the State System lor 1 went through some fact that Casey's request P. on 4,000 acres libraries 0 years as president of Bloomsburg preceding his appointment as chancellor "I days, Board of Governors voted support Gov. Robert academic buildings and schools and Dunng one three days before the 15. on the System's appropna legislators Hon needs. the system, including six years in the public don't ever recall JOAN T LENTCZNER and area Moving through the day. he discussed these same needs in separate sessions puses. fly Before answering the in the '70s?'" question, he reflects on his 32 years of service tn advocates public support for education 8 . crisis differ from the one you faced as president of I now is his advocacy. number one "There is prior- hardly a right now that doesn't relate to that." McCormick recounts how he and some do he says. give you insight into my vision." Then he proceeds to address four major priorities. "These are in no "We particular order," he says. must improve the quality of of his staff spent the previous Thursday in Edin- facilities boro. starting with a breakfast meeting where he infusion of cash, bnefed the Edinboro University administration we must of this university system. at least find creative reputation. It's good people the physical ama/ing in the to in respect and me how many of the System look upon these current difficulties as a challenge." A significant $500 million ways changing our missions, growing is needed; for bringing the 7 1 Joan latioru T. Lenlczner is director of university re- and communication at Bloomsburg. BLOOMSBURG PAGES - , her audience to "accept and embrace the agony 'Killing Fields' co-author that Cambodian people says still A "Wc survivor of the "Cambodian holocaust," Dith Pran human some child painful to is It going to be hungry. is in fact We the next century. to be wc can in need be prepared to live together in the galaxy." a country ruled by a coalition government. campus am as a speaker in the Provost's am not a hero, nor I a politician," said "lam a messenger whose mission is to tell world thai Cambodian people \li sutler ami A food service facility Pran. the II ers (center), Today. Vietnam and Sovicty-aligncd communists control a 2 -member Supreme National With two 1 Rouge and two non-communist coalition Khmer The tactions. a constant affront to survivors of the is holocaust. "The Cambodian people who cannot understand coming back why to share juitict loV) these criminals arc power," he said. bodian refugees "trapped between the East und Another effect has been a West," he noted. only serves to pun- that The United lethal aid the States, said Pran, provides non- such as food and modil Khmer Rouge. He Inc t< > urged Ins audicm their voices to spread his support e lo message and help use si.ip to the BU They were I'SU content still ioi smd feasibility By study next step BU students approved construction ot a proposed 80,000-squarc-foot recreation center to cost list minted $6.34 million, the newly proposed center, Foster Change' '"Monty's" was dents who accommodate stuMontgomery Apartment built to live in the Complex," said Jennie Carpenter, assistant vice Craig Helmut. John 'HI. J. C. Collins. lin Marsha Balrd, Matt Baird, Patrick tennial would case the ovtM Gymnasium and Nelson Cen- Field House, said Joel Tolbert, president of the George TrOUtman, Anthony laniero. Frank Bedosky. Joy Bedosky. Marilyn Muehlhof. Kim Untis Muehlhof, Erin Everett. lay H hi.lv, Myei s.BobBuehnei . Kcrlin. lulie hum Dick Benefield. Vinnie Benefield, Kalhy Mulka Elaine Everett. Hock. Ed Kerlin. Jim Don Everett. Hock. Chad Holdren. Dick It rent be paid by student fees, said Dr. John director of student activities. J. Trathen, Students, voted on a $60 fee increase per semester who in the referendum, will begin paying the additional fee in the fall of 1992 when construction is sched- uled to begin. However, stressed. women Soviet face that will cost approximately $26,000. The has approved funding for this CGA study through the is lihr.ir > mon an agree with these students that a "I mOK important, but what students don't understand burdens as workers and mothers "When the study is completed, we'll report Today they face the painful the "dream of equality" offered in the 1917 Russian Revolution story that is some we ol oui are not not consider construc- tion or renovation of "auxiliary" buildings such as n reation centers, residence halls, ( student unions - to noted. " The State final trustees, the coun- approval from the Slate System's Board of Governors before the project can proceed. Trathen noted some students voted against the recreation center because they believe other BLOOMSBURG PAGE 6 Speaking on "Women's Voices, as the Silences," in Soviet Women a — and be "priority projects." he System an obligation lo feels at BU group "inequities and arcane prejudices facing Soviet but Today has not created it 'You are our only hope, 9 poet students tells much of a being heard." Such some generous optimism speaker woman earns only "Optimism spair, what is "I appear to be. who — poetry, good humor and 21st century — as the first is logical. If and civil we're going to de- coming together?" the down." she said. in the little "You Extolling the age of information, Giovanni repeatedly stressed here, wc We hnve learned to transc end those pull us been given a advocate asked. rights are a better people than what to the students in are our only hope. We more from you because you've little more. If you're choosing lobe you have an obligation. "Happiness comes from what you give, not what you myself as take. 1 I try to be as generous with can," she said. "Planet Earth needs help." she said, imploring of the and encouragement tion," said and the support to gain the necessary educa- Badami. Jeannette Keith, an associate professor of importance of women's history as part of social history. on war and Stereotypical and names of famous men while ignoring "deep of the construction jobs and 09 percent of the socioeconomic changes" involving work, fam- Women, Soviet man. janitorial and street -c is Two- leaning positions. women, but medi- (me of the nation's lowest paying profes- Men history focuses ily life politics, dates and structure, and the "choices people make and context in which they make them,' "The history of women is history of the major- hold more than half of the hospital The USSR continues to take a utilitarian approach to women. "Women are needed as have been more and done more than women cessity to work, the face triple burdens — a ne- demands of raising a family, and a "shoddy system of human services" fails to that provide adequate child care, birth control The their careers many Soviet women to put on hold, rather than place their children in poorly run day care programs. She ever been willing to acknowledge." Jody Heckman. a junior business administration/management major and dor, said one a women's movement has been which it has been taken own generation. When women possess have "every right" to the attitude that they their education, that they are not methods are scarce and indicate that for every seven abortions are performed in the coun- "Severe shortages of basic consumer goods also take their toll." she said. "The average Russian woman spends 40 hours each week cooking cleaning, doing laundry and standing in line for food." According "Our dream is to Gray. Soviet women are survi- to strike a healthy lives balance by having a successful family and a successful career," Heckman noted. places with men. try. simply being granted privileges, then everyone's attitudes between our private and public Statistics by members pursue a career or further nation birth, "the ease with for granted" begin to change, she said. unreliable. Husky Ambassa- measure of the success of the method of educating youth about sex as the second worst of any developed rated the Soviet Birth control men have of her deterioration of the nation's child care system has forced "Women of the human race." Keith reminded. ity a result, she said. administrative positions, she added. and gynecological services. Provost's Lecture Series. the point of know we audience women she said, hold two-thirds two-thirds the income as that of the average As gifts for the in the lit factors not only deprive confidence to acknowledge their voices, but also differ- both producers and reproducers," she stressed. Poet Nikki Giovanni gave hei and individuals work in a ways "to keep women's voices from history, stressed the the average Soviet the that society the time to reflect and to write, Provost's Lecture. glastnOSt underscores the Women's Mary Badami, chairperson of department of communication studies, told the variety of eloquently told is The openness of sions expect a must then seek empty her research women, next quarterly meeting in June," said Trathen. approved by the university's "as The French-bom author shared ence yet." Uity." fat the audience. cil is Plcssix Gray. permitted to have a student referendum for an the findings to the Council of Trustees at their If Change," sponsored by the Campus Wide women. reality that who addressed Committee on Human Relations. Liberation has been a double-edged sword for Soviet educational power of an education student reserve account. Clay was one of four panelists the discussion topic, "Nurture Tradition, Foster triple The new history. perspective, you can't have real truth," she Walking the Tightrope, a novel by Francine du prolific authoi the next step is a feasibility study women's Mar- said philosophy professor "Until you include the feminine, the feminist shelves" in their stores. during Provost's Lecture Construction and operation of the center would an tion." Jack Mulka '66. Peg Trathen. 'dH. John Trathen 6H (leorgi Hoss.KathvKerlin, Community Government Association. is l (rutin an. Brian Willouyhby. Boy Willouvhln a site east of the tennis courts. that currently exist at facility extension of the university's food service opera- equipment, and basketball and racquctball courts, recreation center has claimed universality, objectivity and abso- Also attending the buffet were Mark McCaus- cine The it only partial knowledge, yet Clay during a panel discussion celebrating buildings and libraries." crowded conditions it at best, truth," referring lo the "The thirds of the physicians are on new Tradition has privileged only one voice; has given us. jorie life, provide educational Incihtics, such as classroom built Challenge to women: 'Nurture Tradition, including an indoor running track, nautilus would be last fall been named campus two years ago. The State System does a referendum vote of 378 lo 301. oppressed." lute important recreation center; to their reputation overworked ama- live student housing units contracted on the upper library Students favor construction officially up as iron-willed, steel-tongued. president for residence projects, such as building a new with an extraordinary lack of verbal communication, serves only to inn after the meet. too. because the Huskies supports them," he said. of II. But the disparity in self-esteem between Soviet men and women, coupled "Monty's" by the university's Council of Trus- "The Khmer Rouge survives because we that War heat Penn State for the second year in a row. Holdren and Doug Hippenstiel support of coalition and the war. support the coalition mothers and their tees. and Ken Trometter'73.ata (left) pre meet buffet held at Nlttany Lion Inn pi elter, ish "the real people, not the leadership." head wrestling coach, is shown alumni. Dr Harold J. "Pat" BU O'Brien '33 Baird, The civil war and world immigration policies have also resulted in as many as 300,(XX) Cam- Western trade embargo made by zons. and they are often as oppressive as they are which opened on the upper campus has ATPRE-MATCHBUFFE1 need help." Council that includes members from the "They possess a ties. grandmothers during World Many Russian women Food service facility on upper campus named by trustees Lecture Series. "I matriarchal and kinship strong sense of female superiority, rooted from exacerabate the "tension between the sexes. The inspiration for and co-author of the award winning film, "The Killing Fields," brought the painful reality of his war-torn homeland, Cambodia, to vors because they maintain "uniquely close" the contributions that pain prepared lo live together on earth so Rouge atrocities and a civil war that continues in We face not only global, but also galactic challenges Khmer a powerful reminder of is to be a that need to go beyond need help suffer, is it know being "We don't want to change We want better places for women. We want to create a world in which gender differences are not suppressed but observed and celebrated." Headliners 1904 MD 1904 shall Pannebaker. Irene Sloan Ikeler '04 celebrated her 105th birthday on April 5. She is Klingerman Nursing Center at the She 1921 1909 Elsie Maust Kelly on December 2. was Illinois, ( in Orangeville. surpnse buffet '09 of Evanston. died on April 10. 1990. '21. Church, Va. in Falls Ruth Tempest McLaughlin '24 died Among Surviving her husband, Wayne; a daugh- and his wife; 45 bridge club members, and ter. The niece, Maust Duck was a E. Margaret Duck Follmer, is a mem- at last and taught lic tary school, high school English, French and we But six. in the Hanover Township pub- schools. Wendy the moum the loss of members we inherited Alma Mater from our ews. and would enjoy hearing from members of Representative: Edna Davenport 25 East Eleventh Street, 17815. (717)784-0142. he earned a bachelor's degree at Bloomsburg in 1941. He was principal of Ohl. Bloomsburg. PA the Mylo School for 13 years. 1990. Surviving are two children, in Dorothy Aldrich and George F. Rhawn, great-grand1 eight grandchildren and 1919 (215) 948-3780. children; and two sisters. returning to Scranton in 1976. Her husband. Attorney Thomas F. Raymond H Edwards. 2024 Old Berwick Road. Bloomsburg. PA 17815. (717)784-2874. Also a graduate of Marywood College and the University of Surviving are a son. Dr. Thomas O'Boyle; a daughter. Mary Ursula Boyer; four grandchildren; a sister, nieces and A. nephews. Scranton, she taught English at West Scranton High School and at the University of Scranton evening college prior to her re- tirement in 1970. Rhoda Crouse '19 died on March 27. Jeffrey, Henry Diehl Rentschler II, M.D., '19 of Sayre. Pa., died January 8 at age 89. A native of Ringtown. he went on to attend Swarthmore College and graduated from the medical school of the University of who died in son. Dr. John P. Lesniak; five grandchil- December 9. 1990. in 1925. After an internship and residency at Robert Packer Hospital in Sayre (19251926), he conducted a general practice at Ringtown (1927-1928) and at Reading The next year he joined the staff of Guthne Clinic and the Robert Packer and otolaryngology He continued in that position until he retired on January 1, 1977. From 1949 to 1966 he was chief of otolaryngology. He was certified in in April 1982. He survived by five children. Mrs. Janet Brooks, Henry D. m, Walter. Robert and Gretchen; three grandsons, 10 granddaughbrother and ters, five great-granchildren. a three sisters. brother. 1924 Edward F Representative Schuyler. 236 West Ridge Avenue. Bloomsburg. 17815 (717)784-1515 PA William M. Hess '24, a resident the past eight years, died of the Home March 1 for 3 at age A during World War was devoted one-room schools reer I. his professional ca- to teaching in various in Union and Northumat the middle and Representatives 9701 Medical Center Drive, Rockville. Helen Jones Landis '24 died January 103 is stale 's Outstanding Biology Tea. PA Nicholas Jaffln '31 of Levittown died hci Alumnus honored for work with Head Injury Foundation March 5 at age 83. Pnor to retiring in 1973 he was employed by the Commonwealth He served Army dunng World War 11 ofPennsylvaniaasacascworker. in the U.S. Surviving arc two brothers mul ;i Alumna meets (icncral Thomas nirn Kelly 1980 . She taught in the Bloomsburg Area School She was the widow of William man, who died Letter- 1969. Surviving are two in daughters, Gretchen Letterman, and Dr. Beatnce Robinson; a brother and two D Alumnus youngest Ph work experience, too with 1988 Alumnus meets Gen. Schwarzkopf grandsons. 1989 Alumna EzraW /.'/' Harris in compete will Miss Pennsylvania Pageant 5.Box451.Bloomsburg.PAI7HlS (717) 784-3532 Edith Sweetman Rice '27 of Scranton is deceased. J. Fred Berger '32 of Bloomsburg died February 5 1928 at veteran of World Faye Appleman Dendler, 1132 Market Street, Berwick, PA He was Leroy A. Baer December McGraw. NY. A former at age 83. Shickshinny High School from 1928 to 1931. he moved to McGraw and taught in that school system from 1931 to at From 1939 until his 1963, he was pnncipal of 1939. He earned retirement in the Surv i ving are his wife, the former Mabel Alberta Masucci Driebe '28 of Scran- November 18, 1990. Esther Hanlon '28 of Tamaqua died 1990. She was a teacher in December the Tamaqua Area School School District 1 II. Army he was employed very active Church and for in the many volunteer chaplain at Prcsbytenan years served as a the Bloomsburg The chaplain's office hospital was dedicated to him Surviving are two sisters. Mary Hospital. and S Mana in the Purscl Berger. ney Bart E. Ecker. a granddaughter, who is a third year medical student at the Univer who sity of Pennsylvania, and a grandson, is welcome home troops to The University and in parade huge "Welcome Hi scheduled for Bloomsburg on the May 25. our float we Saturday. plan lo honor those sons and dau^- In. country who have in the i . ol the served our armed services throughout the 152 year history of the school. Wc will especially honor the memory of Frederick "Artie" Reid '79, who died October 10. 1990, while pliloting an F-l in 1 1 fighter jet Saudi Arabia. Any a junior at Susquehanna University. Alumni the Association expect to participate Mrs. Ecker reined from the Hazleton Area School District They arc the parents of one son, Attur parade to be part of University A. Luclle McHose Ecker '32 and her husband. Attorney Bartel E. Ecker. celebrated their 56th wedding anniversary recently Alumni Association On McGraw a master's degree at Bower, two sons, Howard and Kenneth; two granchildren and several cousins. ton died on War U. S. tance, rctinng in 1965. 18603. (717)752-5367. '28 of A age 84. for many years by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania with the Board of Asms vcleran be part of the who would who like to has a float, or . and Tuscarora Surviving is for 48 years. a sister. V. Pauline Showers '32 of Milton died December 23. 1 990. at age 79 She was an elementary school teacher years member of the Merchant Marines 1 1932 93. high school in Northumberland. Anna Davis Barrow, Alumnus Frank J Colder. Representative a great- 1927 Columbia University. 1957. berland counties and 1920 two grandchildren and ated a general store in Beaumont. in lame >>! a son, granddaughter. School. Lewisburg United Methodist 1937. His wife. Dons, died Larry; Tunkhannock died December 1 1 1990 at age 88. She taught school in Beaumont, Kunkle and Tunkhannock and also oper- by the American Board of Otolaryngology Surviving are died in June 1954. teacher Her husband, Charles, died She is survived by a sister and a in state's Wrestling Hall ment. nephews. of Alumnus 17 State Street. Millville. PA 17846 1 1972 Beatrice Miller Werkheiser '26 of died in (1928.) Hospital as an associate in optomology 1969 Margaret Swart: District for 30 years prior to her retire- Bloomsburg died February 15 at age 84. She had worked for Bloomsburg Mills, dren, three great-grandchildren; nieces and Marian Hadsall Parrish '23 u/enie 1 Fame (717) 458-6671 1970. Surviving are a . is W. Karosa Representative She was the widow of Attorney John C. Lesniak, who died in 1938. and Arthur M. 1990. the Alice died February 12. in 1968. imliu ted lo Athletic Hall of 1981 Representative Marie Cabo Jeffrey '23 of Scranton 1957 28 years. •Mumnus Syracuse, '26 of Danville died Her husband, Lundy K. Werkheiser, Rev. in Beatrice Beale Letterman '31 of N Y died January 22 at age 79. 1926 1923 Ursula Manley O'Boyle '19 of Scranton died February 24. She resided in New York City for more than 40 yars before Pennsylvania Her address is c/o. Mrs. Inc., for several years, retiring in 1971. Representative after IVIaw.ue \ is from M. Minnie Turner '29 died in January 1 Representative: Grace Kisbach Miller, 918 Church Street, Royersford, PA 1 9468. one-axiin schools in Alumnus Superintendent of Year 1974 Lynne Mutart. 405 Round Hill, St. Davids, Wayne, PA 19087. His wife, the former Ida Klemstine, died O'Boyle, died A teacher for 40 years, . DeLong School Ol age 81 1925 the Class of 1925. 1 formols 7 ul South Market Street. Bloomsburg. 17815. (717) 784-5783. K. Work- George B. Rhawn '22 of Indiana died '29. the Washingionvillc area and retired 1931 great-grandchildren. age 9 She was a teacher Dale schools pnor to retirement. Surviving are a sister, nieces and neph- Mrs. Frank Francis; and Rosemary P. eight grandchildren and five at Alda Cotner Arner WaNhingtonville. died April Buler. Helen Fairclough Myers '25 is now living with her daughter in Wayne, Pa., January 5 pano Beach. FL 33062. Mildred Faatz Weiland '24 of Forest City died January 3 1 at age 86. She taught in the Forest City, Lake Anel and Union man, Mrs. Aloise K. Zavoy, and Mrs. Charlie Aponick; another son, A. Peter Kanjorski Jr.; 3 grandchildren and five Zechman; Alumnus will civic h men's Olympic basketball team. Pom 1930 three daughters. Mrs. 1 1952 Representative IsabelCheUyskv Hester. 710 North Ocean Boulewird, M20S. as a She was the widow of die late Rev. Dr. A. Levari Zechman. Surviving are a son, the Rev. J. Odell Zechman; two daughters. 1918 o authors u-\iUH>k , share the joy of the principal. great-grandchildren. \lun\tuis Representative Her husband, Attorney A. Peter Kanjorski. died in 1982. Also surviving are as a high school and Latin, and served of the clan, special gift '22, Nedbalski Kanjorski mother of Congressman Paul Kanjorski, died January 16 at age 88. She also attended the Boston Conservatory of Music elemen- 1943 in lasted. Marian Andrews and Helen Barrow, 1922 age 97. Also a gradu- life life-long loyalties that Wanda ate of Ursinus College, she taught 1922 and 1923and in flounshed as long as each five lived in Berlin. Md., Marguerite Labar Rhoades 'M dkid January. Barbara Jenna; and a son. David. Bloomsburg Normal of the Class of 1917, and her 1916 died February 10 is in Note from Helen Barrow '24: Ruth and Helen were members of a group called theHEC Their friendship was spawned at ber of the Class of 1957. died August 19. 1989. celebrates 105th birthday anniversary was party reunion. Mable the late member for the past six years, Staunton. Va. those in attendance were her son. William, ter, who home at Mrs. Kelly 's address is 68 1 1 Glen Mont Street, Falls Church. VA 22042. Her sis- '16. her January 14 arranged by Cathy Kelly Brooks. Carolyn Walker Zechman , Alumna widow of Dr Pamck the 1929 guest of honor at a Ruth Kline Everett '12 of Youngstown. Ohio, died on November 19. 1990. She was last on campus on at age 97. Alumni Day 1987 for her 75th year class Carolyn E. Elder '16of Valdosta.Ga.. survived by her husband. Henry who fumed 90 other friends and relatives. 1912 is She was Mullen and a niece. 1 Martha H. Black for a 53 East SLxth Street. 717)784-3519 Bloomsburg. PA 17815 a guest She taught school in Wayne County number of years and later was associated v* ith her husband in the operation of the Landis Manna in Lake Wallenpaupack 23 20850 (301 ) 424 -4405. Grace Got- Helen Hutton Morris '28 of HuntingOctober 1990. Pnor in Milton fol "> to that, she taught in Selins- gxove for five years. ton, N.Y.. died in 1933 Sara Sullivan Mullen '28 of Jermyn She was formerly a died February 27 teacher in the Jermyn and Lakeland school mi form from any historical time i period (Civil War. Spanish American War, War World Korean War. Vietnam, etc ) I or II, wc could borrow, should contact the Alumni Office at 800-526-0254. Volunteers arc also needed to Representative Lois Lawson. 644 East Third Street. Bloomsburg. PA 1 78 15 (717) help decorate the float dunng the 784-2046 week prior to the parade. distncts. BLOOMSBURG PAGE 7 8 " . Teacher enjoys 50th year at school (Reprint from The Catholic Review) John Plevyak "40 Laura E. Bollinger an institution is '33 was featured Daily Item on November retired teacher and librarian at he was for his work pianist in the class- and organist Methodist Church room. the age of 72. he at Her husband, the is celebrating his 50th year on the faculty was of the high school which School and century old It's founded itself, over a is of their sons lot In the last few Harold Bollinger, Northumberland High band director and guid- " University of Pennsylvania where he served as a professor in the School of 1940 C. died February 17 at She and her husband. Nicholas, moved to that city from Willmgbom. N.J.. in 1984. retired in Hazleton for from teaching IK years of service in many in 1 alter City. Hazielon and Bristol Township, Surviving are two daughters, Michclc C. Jenkins and Carol S. Torpcy. a son. Joseph Stanalonis; stepsons. Anthony Gregory Cassano; two sisters, lour brothers, and 12 grandchildren. 214 Fair Oaks Avenue, Horsham. PA 19044 (215)675-8675. sister Representative Carolyn VernoyRettz. and a granddaughter 1952 Representative: Frank J Furgele. Star 1946 Route. Box 228. Lakevdle. Representatives Anastasia Pappas PA 304. Catawissa. GeraJdlnc Bitting Oberle '42 of Wilmington, Delaware, died March 8 age 70 She was employed Dll Pont Company, secretarial staff in 1 at R 17820. D. I, Box (717) 784- 3035. Collins Wanich Jr. '46 of Sun '38 died on March 14 at age 66. Also a graduate of Columbia University and Clarkson College, he taught for 35 years with ihe retiring as 9« head of its \ 1943 Chuck Daly who ( 717) has coached the NBA onships, will coach the U. S. basketball team at the summer 992. This will be the first champi- Olympic games in time that NBA players will be part of the team. at Locust (NY.) High School. Surviving are his wife, the former Rita Fabian; a son, Mark C. a daughter, Ill; Mrs. Vicior(Nancy)Romita; a sister, three brothers, and five grandchildren Frank J. Furgele '52 was selected as 1991 Delaware Supenntendeni of the Year. He and superintendents from 46 states and overseas were honored at the American Association of School Administrators' Convention in New Orleans in March when they were each Katerman Algait, 210 Sunken Heights Avenue. Bloomsburg.PA 17815 717)784-5584 Betty ( Lee R. Beaumont Village. presented with a NewtOWn medallion. Representative guest speaker on WtS( Park Street, Carroll Park. Bloomsburg.PA 17815. (717)784-0988. die platform was Ed Bradley of CBS '43 ol Square, White Horse is a co-author of Century 21 Keyboording, Formatting, South-Wcsteni Publishing Company of Originally published under 20th Century Typewriting, this has been used b> secondary schools almost 60 years to leach ovct 200 million people how to keyboard and. Xen S. Hosier '47 of Victorville. California, died February 1 8 at age 67 He had been an administrator in sion's in 1983 He moved Ruth Dugan Smeal. 740 South Market Street. Bloomshurg PA more word processing, Beaumont is ulso a co-author of a number ol othci recently, Televi"60 Mi- nutues." Dr. the Jefferson County School System in Broomfield. Colorado, for more than 20 years, retiring title loi The Robert L Bunge. 12 Furgele earned his master's Furgele to Victorville three years ago. degree and doctorate from Temple Univer- text 717)7844915 '52. Detroit Pistons to a pair of 1947 Representative. Cincinnati. 1939 ( PA 18438 227-4946 1 Mark Valley She was the widow of Raymond Oberle the 17815 sons. Neil and Keith; a daughter. Cheryl; her mother. Bertha Smith McCloughn; a Jacqueline Shaffer Creasy. and Document Processing, published by September 30, 1968. Representative when he City, Arizona, died and Anna Maiio> Sharkej has no definite plans for years. 970 Mahnnoy He will retire. More Trowbndge. 102 West Mahoning Street. Danville. PA 17821 (717) 275-3046. Jeanne Noll Zimmer man, 1104 Richmond Road, hmcasier, PA 17603 ( 717)872-8642 n age 74 1954 lo since 1968. 1951 two broth Representative M Bloomsburg.PA 17815. (717)784-4271 22. 1990. He has been chairman of the business education department in lour grandchildren, a sister, and Hloomshurg. PA 17815. (717)784-3093. Neil Richie, RD. 2. Crestwood, 717) 784-0434 recently, she was a substitute teacher in ihe Danville District from 1974 to 1987. Surviving are her husband. Archie, two grandchildren. 1942 Cronover. ( School District from 1945 Richard, eight grandchildren and live great Charles II Hemic, Ml Nottingham Road, Hloomshurg, PA PA 17815 Carol McCloughn Hilkert '45 ol Danville R.D.I died December 15. 1990. alage66 She taught in the Danville Area the I93S Representatives 928 Bloomshurg. '50. a business educa- Hershey High School for more than 40 years, was featured in an article in the Lebanon Daily News on December at ers. She John. Surviving are Ins wile, the lonncr Mury irace Bcdncr, three sons. Skip, David and tlied in Sara Maria Herger. Joseph Sopko tion teacher at Mary Lou Fenstemaker Country Club Drive. Representative High School. a master's degree Donna Spagna the University of at He and his wife, the former Dorothy Raven, are the parents of two daughters. Jean Smith and Adele Rogowski. retired in 1977. credits al Johns School Scranlon. 1945 He University ol Maryland and 30 additional Representatives Ruth Warner /, Grande, 76 1 12 North ( alar Sinn. Haile Wyoming Area A World War II veteran, he earned Baltimore County, became English department chairman and in 962 he became assistant [990 (201)391- and administrator, is seeking another four- years. Representative Sara Dockey Edwards. 545 East Eleventh Street, Berwick. PA 18603 (717)759-9733. Mary- al He earned She also lived PAGE 8 BLOOMSBURG iCOj, NJ 07645 9106 Board. 1 Long 1936 ville. S. is N Representatives a large his wife. Phyllis, have five children "to be part of so Road. Montvate, for his "important as a consultant in business and education 71 7) 784 ( eventually Jane But even when he coached, he teacher. Representative Willis Swales. 9 Raven BU cation," In addition to writing, he served December 26 varsity baseball i it the i.da teaching English and mathematics. (717)784 0861 peiMxl, the in thai I fell 17813 Branch. and JV basketball teams all won .MSA championships He was voted oat li ol the year by the Sunpapei s aler he he I period. During one year Award by 1944 Representatives Hill and Hetty Reed. 151 East Fourth Street, Bloomshurg, PA same and 19. 1990, MSA varsity soccer championships for championships 1950 1986, he was presented with the ounlry ( luh Drive, District. land, died a row (717) 233-0777 for his "out- Klryluk '41 of Nicholson died 1935 in In Stuart Representative Richard E Grimes. 723 Fulton Street. Hamsburg. PA 1 7102. year term on the Mid He coached varsity and JV soccer, and JV track and JV basketball During Ute 1940s the Mount won the baseball and the C PA 1 7815 Bloomshurg, Marion Heights landlatertheMountl armi IDlitrii i 1 | varsity seven years Systems Professionals age 77. She wasanelemcn 3 al Area School 1949 the contribution lo ihe field of Business Edu- ( Carol C. Brennan. and and doctor's de- mation processing." commu- 1941 Representatives years in the elementary schools in standing contributions to the field of infor- his wile. Sara Petersburg. Florida. Hessie Edwards. 70S education handicapped She taught Ann Kulakowski. Honor Roll of the Association of Informa- Alumni Association .nor a pioneer in religious Jean Brennan; and a brother. John Severn. Beaumont was placed on devoted end pnrfi iilonil edut ing, office practice history In 1984, Place. Le- lo a retirement his master's '48 of Morton died February 20 al age 64 Surviving are her husband. Francis X. Brennan; a son, Michael; three daughters. a personnel officer in the He earned Illinois, Wilmette. Skokie. Niles and Morion Grove. grees from die University of Pittsburgh. Edll interest in many In the intervening Office of the Secretary of Defense. Distinguished Service Agatha Slashlnskl Sometimes he also taught European Pentagon as PA Frank Koc her. One North Aspen PA She was Beaumont held many educational bered by the Board of Education as a Mount Sl Joseph where he began and accounting. Bloormburg, . tion 1935 to 1 wisburg.PA 17837. (717) 523-7702. be remem- will long Glatlys (Hetty) Jones Box 45 (717) 784-3532; Hinkel. her "for her loyally to for her She her students 5. 928 for the menially continents, including four years in the 830 Norn Shore Dnvc #I4C. Sl Peters burg. FT 33701 (81 3) 822-0597; Clayton math and typing. In R D. Fisher. Grove. and administrative positions spanning three Representatives groups for his contributions. In April I Business for 15 years years. L Betty Country Club Drive. Bloomshurg. 17815 (717)784-0434 Mary Severn Brennan Shnvenham, England in In 1963. he joined the faculty at Indiana great grandchild. 1934 1945 as an instructor at the Ameri- Jeffrey Ncibaucr. and Mrs. Robert (I-au Harris. atholu tion in can University Bamcr. (Jill) Representative his career in business educa- ne) Coslcllo; eight grandchildren and one years. Mr. Plevyak < He began children has been recognized by numerous 1991 the National Ronald 1948 of education versities. 20 yean. Moycr, Mrs gie) at all levels ranging from elementary schools lo uni- 1 Spal/er. four children. Mrs. Floyd (Gcor Joyce and Ruth Walter, and lour grand "I now school in later Schcxil for Mrs Bollinger has two daughters. Carol Mr Plevyak says of his former students. have a principal of textbooks used to teach keyboardmg and word processing taught Surviving are his wife, the former June Northumberland. late He 73. Shamokin Middle delity Hosiery for Trinity United at al age al years and also worked as manager of Fi- ance counselor at Shikcllamy High School. 1876. in gotten to the point where in science Northum- berland High School, she spent 52 years II Nelbauer "39 of Shamokin J. died January 17 A 1990. 10. dedication to his coaching duties as This year, George in an article which appeared in the Sunbury Mount Joseph High School, known just as much for his at Surviving are his wife, the former Betty Jane Sponauglc; a son. Fred W sity HewasamemberofPhiSigmaPiand Gamma Jack (Seelie) Lundberg; and seven grand- Theta Upsilon at Bloomshurg. and Phi Delta Kappa at Temple, and has since been active in many professional and children. community organizations. ters. two daughMrs Donald Xenia) Brown and Mrs . ( . ) . 1 Deaths Classnotes H Black '09 Ruth Kline Everett '12 Martha Furgele is member a life of the BU Kathryn Horan '56 of Locust Gap Alumni Association's board of directors, having served as a director from 1963 to is Dipipi '57 of Old Forge was a Bob 1990 inductee deceased. of Fame, in Luzerne Count> Hall in the recognition of his enviable reputation in football and baseball. Dipipi director of the Alumni Association. In 1985 he was recipient of the BU Alumni Ned McClintock '56. Lock Haven area manager for P P & L. has been named the Lock Haven Rotary Club's Business Person of the Year He is the first Roiarian to Association's Distinguished Service receive the award. named He was also a member of the search 1982. committee for the full-time executive first A Award. Dr. Furgele began his career in educa- County Schools in 1952- tion in Baltimore native of Berwick, he earned a a standout athlete in Northeastern was Pennsylvania throughout his high school career. Among his honors were being All-Amcncan All-State and football quarterback as a and earning All-Star He was on an master's degree from Bucknell University status as a baseball player. and did post-graduate work at the Pennsyl- Eastern Conference football championship team, a district championship team, He taught in 1953 as a social studies teacher, librarian He then moved to Del Haas vania State University. and coach. Towanda and High School in Bristol. Pa., where he taught served as an elementary school pnncipal and a league championship baseball team during his senior year at Old Forge High was department chairperson until 1955. The following year he became assistant principal at Benjamin Franklin Junior High School in Le vittown. for 21 years. School. social studies and and remained that position until his in assignment as principal of the brand new Woodrow Wilson High School He supervised that school from planning stages to in 1959. its initial opening day. Under his East Lycoming schools and He was energy education coordinator P P & L's Susquehanna Division beHe has fore becoming area manager worked for P P & L for over 10 years. for He is vice president of the Industrial Bob pitched for the Dickson City team that won the American Legion championship in 1952. and went on to play for numerous amateur and semi-professional baseball teams He went on County, a county appointee to the Clinton County Revolving Loan Fund, past presi- University, earning six letters in football As a Pennsylvania He is a board member of the Salvation Army and the Lock Haven University at Foundation, serves on the corporate advisory board for the Pennsylvania College of then mont School from 1968 District to 1978 and superintendent of Area I, New Castle County School District from 1 978 to 1 98 As superintendent of the Brandywine 1 School District in Claymont, his position since 1981. Dr. Furgele has organized a newly-created school district which in- cludes 18 schools, 11,200 students, and approximately 1 Bank a Northern Central is a member of the Liberty United the Great Island and Methodist Church on supports Millbrook Playhouse. the Medal of Excellence for administrative leadership from the State Board of Education and also an Outstanding Award from the Middle States Association of Secondary Schools. For the past 27 years. Furgele has served as an adjunct instructor in education at the An avid member of Consolidated Sportsmen of Muncy is a Creek. Dockey, his wife, the former Joan are the parents of three children. department of special education and lated services in the re- Montgomery County (Maryland) Public Schools, is a candidate for president-elect of the American Speech, and the Delaware County Campus of Penn the University of Pittsburgh and a doctor- State. He has taught at Widener ate at State. He will retire as superintendent on June Furgele and his wife, the former Mildred "Lucky" Pliscott '53. are the parents of three children: Mrs. Michael 5 years, Bob won over earned regional coach of the year awards each one. He also had much plays in the tough at the been active in ASHA In and 1986 seasons From 1973to 1984, he was an assistant on Wayne during the 1985 Hardin's staff at Temple University, coaching defensive backs, line backers, defen- He has com- pleted his third year on the football coach- is owner-proprietor of P. He earned a master's took post-graduate courses BU Alumni Association's Distinguished Service Award. John, a civil engineer, and Jim, a senior at BU. PA Kings Avenue. Easton. Mane 252-2881: and 18042. (215) Ruth Tempest McLaughlin '24 Lcroy A. Bacr "2K ss >"" Helen Mutton was Ferndale Pottstown, or lull .i |>.irt M Bloomsburg. October 1990 degree and at who '59. Temple his wife are the parents J. County School A commissions Sullivan County. She and her husband. Raymond Hargreaves. 37 Dell Road. Stanhope. NJ 07874 (201 1957 West End Avenue. North Plamfield. NJ (201)755-4986. 07060 4 Richard Wynn 58 has retired as middle school counselor in the Mifflmburg Area School District after 33 years of service. Prior to becoming a full-time counselor in at he District, He earned had taught for 32 years. a BU. He was also a farmer and was well known for his fresh produce at local farmers' markets. Surviving are his wife, the former Norma BloiSC Ncidig. a son. Jason J.; four A. Reed, Jennifer, Jan Jill and Jacqueline Reed; and a brother. Sylvester J. Schlcatano '59 is He is a a Re- retired Bucknell University, as well as a read- Navy veteran. He and his wife, BU. He is a Gloria, have three ' ' 18 19 Alice Kiryluk "41 Lehman J Donna Spagna Leo '41 '41 Geraldine Bitting < McCloughn Iberle "42 Hilkcrt '45 Mark Collins Wamch Jr. '46 Xen S. Hosier '47 Mary Severn Brennan '48 N Jackson Reed '39 W. (ira/uil '60 Arthur Comstock '62 Robert David T. KanasU < Donald L. Roberts '68 Joseph T. Bracken '74 Sharon R. Duttera "74 Cheryl E. Korpics '74 I Gregory Kinscy '84 1960 NJ Correction Robert W. Grazlul '60 of Wilkes- 1954 Banc is It) the last issue ol BlOOnubwg, name of one of Dr Louifl Thompson's daughters was Ir.n in onectiy Ha name is Mrs [*om deceased. the Dolores Doyle Bren- ne '62 (A) Alvin Funkc (A) Jean LeGates '73 (A) Helen Lanning (A) Charles Lewis, Elizabeth Kerr '31 (A) Nancy Jean Blair "82 (T) Jerome Blakcslcc (A) Michael John Klatchak, Andrew John Lanning (A) McDowell Sr. '51 (T.A) Oil Catawissa Lumber Specially Co.. Inc. (T.A) Jack CARVER Men/ & Attys James Mihalik (A) Bloomsburg, Katharine Ronald Klcrnkosky Susan Epplcy '85 (T) Barbara Eskilson (A) Richard Ward Evans Mary Alex Ko/.lowski '65 (A) Sandra I.angerholc Donald Bonawitz (T) '39 (T.A) J. Ewell '76 (A) Stephen Fago '53 (T.A) Joseph Pazzari '66 (T.A) Randy Fcger '85 (T) TOWER Anonymous (A) ASSOCIATES Pittsburgh National Philip I-angcrholc (T.A) Joy Linn '59 (T.A) Robert Brcidmger "79 (A) Eileen Ferrari '81 (T.A) ($5,000 to $9,999) Bank (A) Class of 1990 (T) Robin Brcidmger '79(A) Anonymous Dominos Pizza (A) Richard Lloyd '62 (A) Dolores Brcnnan '54 (A) RoyFinck.Jr '85 (T) Edward Fiorvanti '82 (A) Robert Powell '68 (T) John B. Lockwood '79 (T) Charles Brcnnan "53 (A) Charles Fisher. Anthony Rado (A) Pamela Lockwood '80 (T) Gloria Bryan '49 (T) Robert Fleck '65 (A) Anonymous (A) Wayne Burkhart (A) Robert Associated Insurance Jane Slottjc Management, Inc. (A) Isaiah McCloskey. Jr. lx>uise (T) Columbia Bank and Trust Co. (T.A) McDonald's Corp. (A) Magcc Foundation Jane 72 S. Gittlcr William Gittlcr '72 (T) Jr. MAROON & & Drain Service (A) '52 (A) Francis Shechan Lumber Little Roto- Rooter Sewer (T) (T) '68 (T.A) S. Sopko '76 (A) Nelson Swarts '63 (T.A) Timothy Co.. Inc. 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I abli I '42 (T) onnection, Gamty & Wall Paul Conard "64 (T.A) Painting Bnnley Crahall, "71 Guy Guy & Kile Real Estate (A) Florence Lapp (T) Anonymous (T.A) Lois Lawson '33 (A) Mary Regan "62 (T.A) Thomas Regan '61 (T.A) William Reh "69 (T) '49 (T.A) Ruth LeGrande '36 (A) Mary Reisler '37 (T.A) Don Remaly (A) George Renn '58 (A) '48 (T.A) Ann Lewis All Occasion Rentals (A) June John Robert Wingatc (A) Marianne Creasy (A) Glenn Haas '74 (A) Margaret Lewis (T.A) Frank Yalta "69 (A) Charles Creasy (A) Richard Haefner '64 (T) Susan Lewis '85 (T.A) Anna Mary Yeagcr (A) Michael Cnsci "54 (T.A) William Hafner (A) John Liedy (A) Robert Yeager (A) Charles Crist (A) Daniel Haggerty (T) Robert Linn. Dorothy M. Zimmerman David Cunningham, Jr. (A) Alfred Cyganowski '53 (A) Allen Handwerk '67 (T.A) Mark A. Lucia Lawrence Harasym (A) Susan Lunger '65 (T.A) Elmer Robinson '57 (A) Charles Daly '52 (A) Annabelle Hargreaves Robert E. Lynn '78 (T.A) Leslie Rohrbach '70 (A) John Ronco '83 (T.A) R/.y Zimmerman "39 (A) Theresa Daly '50 (A) FOUNDERS' CLUB Brian Davis (A) ($151 to $499) loaefina Douglas Davis '67 (T) DeCaban '43 (A) '58 (T.A) Curtis Harrell (A) Maynard Hamng '52 (T.A) Hassel '74 (A) Inc. Stouffer Orlando Resort (A) Tuggy's Restaurant (A) '40(A) Sr. '79 (A) Shawnee Management, •57 (T.A) Raymond Hargreaves Constance Davis '68 (T) '31 (T.A) John Reuter(A) Dale Robinson (A) Charles Ross (A) (A) John Manfredonia (T.A) Richard Runyan '65 (T) Louis Maranzana (A) Sandra Rupp '71 (A) Helen Markley '35 (T.A) Robert Rupp '71 (A) Willian Decker (A) George William Martin (T) Mary Rush William Deeble '49 (A) Joyce Hay '44 (T.A) John Matsko. Susan Rusinko (A) Dale Anthony '63 (T) Jon Dciningcr '83 (A) Susan M. Helwig '82 (T.A) Carol Matteson (A) Ha/cl Anthony '63 (T) Caroline Dciningcr '86 (A) John Hendler '38 (T.A) Jacqueline Red Psychology Dept. (A) George Herman Vera Derk '60 (A) George Derk '55 (A) James DeRose '39 (T.A) Anne Hibbard Arthur Joan Andrews- Hagen •80 (T.A) Mill Antiques (A) 111 L Barth Banko '70 "77 (A) Sherry "76 (T.A) Paul (T.A) Hospital (A) Janet Baylor (A) Charlotte Inc. Griffith '68 (T) (A) Jr. James R. Domenick Pincbrook Homes, Richard Rapson '61 (T.A) Jane Elmes-Crahal '72 (A) "74(A) Helen Barrow '24 (A) (A) Francis Radice "49 (T.A) (T) Preston Lawton (A) John Hugenmcycr (A) Randall Inn At Turkey Hill (A) Sr. Arthur Guerrieri Bloomsburg Hospital (T.A) "68(A) Robert Koehler, Margaret Coyne "34 (T.A) Craig Diettenck '73 (A) Jr Margaret Griffin '69 (A) Augustine Costantini (T) Jane Cornell '74 (T.A) (A) Jr. James Babcock '52 (A) United Penn Bank (A) Elwcxxl Harding, Joseph Gribbin '70 (TA) Koch '75 (T.A) Joan Koch (T.A) Carl Janice Langville '69 (T,A) "82 (T) Joan Auten (A) '66 (A) Leo [. Quinn III '79 (A) Susanne Radice "75 (TA) (A) Lynn Grimm '67 (T.A) Floyd Grimm. Ill '64 (T.A) Kathy Grinaway '79 (T.A) Mary Guerrieri (A) Anonymous George Wasdovich "49 (A) Pierce Atwater Hanna Sandra Gribbin '69 (T.A) Inc. Bonnie Kutz '73 (A) Robert Gluck (A) George Daniel E. Grant '77 (A) Richard Grimes "49(A) Torn Cooper (A) Gaul Associates (A) '28 (A) (A) Inc. James Wamugiris '70(A) "39(A) Jim QiftOD (A) Denise Quinn '80 (A) H. H. Knoebel Sons. Kile J Beard and Co., Good As Gold (A) J '79 (T.A) (TA) Daniel Rarig '72 (T.A) (A) Dorothy Bnnoy '62 (T.A) Joseph Finney '62 (T.A) Graham '76 (T.A) '42 Joseph Kurowski (A) (T) Ultimas K. Williams [ospital Elizabeth A. H. Dorothy Poltrock Myra '71 Marlene Hosier (A) Inc. Donald Kleckner '64 (T) Stephen S. Kline '77 (A) Robert D. Pletchan '80 (A) Barbara Grabfelder '69 (A) Gregory Viola Michelle Williams "80 (A) Chandler '44 (T) Hi [ech (A) Anonymous '86 (A) Charles M. Chubb '78 (A) Anonymous (T) AT. &T. Company (A) Francis Harry Jenkins (A) Roxanna Pletchan "80 (A) Michael Krawchuk (A) Jack Whiting, ai|x-l Christina '63(A) J. Edward Hess '69 (T) Ed Hollenbeck '74 (T.A) Metro Honda (A) Nabisco Brands, Frank Klapat (T) Robert Griffin '73(A) CaipetS, Inc. (A) i al Inc. Covering (A) (T.A) Independence Ford (A) Anonymous (A) Rosalyn Pennington '56 (T.A) (T) Jr. Dana Decking Co. (A) (A) '74 (A) Miele. Inc. (A) "88 (T.A) Jr. Robert Kindt, '73 (A) Eileen Peluso '73 (A) G. Michael Vuvrck (A) M& '31 Sub Shop (A) Susquehanna I'hysu I Chacosky '77(A) Margaret Christina '63 (A) '69 (A) Berrigan's Kuthryn Evans '36 (A) Anonymous (T.A) Kellogg '60 (T.A) Charles Pursel (A) '73 (A) Hazleton General Robert H Anonymous John David Dragic '78 (A) (A) Robert Kem. Case '63 (T.A) Janice Castncr "50 (T.A) P. Inc. (A) William C. Patt '79 (A) Robert $999) (A) "81 Goodman '37 (A) Anonymous (A) Mildred Goodwin '29 (A) Thomas Gorant '62 (A) '69 (T.A) (TA) James Slamon '74 (A) Michael I-croy Smith (0 '41 Kenneth Grove James Parsons (A) Laubach Auto Parts, ($500 Gerald Frit/ Robert Gibble '68(A) '39 (T.A) William Puglia '65 (A) Mister Domil (A) Foods, Inc. (A) Anonymous John Klotsko '51 (A) (A) Borden Ronald Kabler(A) Gensemer Michael Graham '75 (T.A) "71 National Bank (A) SVisi Robert Parry, Jr. '72 (T.A) Jane E. Parry '76 (T.A) Franklin E. Jones '54 (A) Dean Chiodo '86 (T.A) Gerald Frey mint) Farmers Lynne Parry (A) Wcller Vending (A) AMP Foundation (A) I Ellen Johnson (A) '81 SOCIETY Roy Croop. Jr. "53 (T.A) Anonymous '62 (T.A) Anonymous '75 (A) Anonymous '74 (A) Richard Dennen '61 (T) Jean M. Dcnncn '60 (T) Columbia Mary Daniel Klingerman '87 (A) (A) Anonymous (A) Jeffrey R. Jenkins '82 (T) Thomas S. Gciger "77 (TA) Ira Gensemer '61 (A) (T.A) Kurt Grabfelder '69 (A) Center (A) (A) Constance Gaynor (A) Peter Pamell '49 (T.A) '81 Liberty Chevrolet (A) Industries (A) '41 Robert Parker '39 (A) Dale R. Schmclt/le '75 (A) U> (T.A) Edwards Debra Paradis Ronald James (A) (T) Ellen Rlounishtiii: (A) Debra Jagielski '82 (A) Anonymous John K.Chacosky '77 (A) Judy Critchley (T.A) Jr '67 (A) Mary Scarantino '66 (A) Berwick Edwards Oram Onilie (A) Charles Scarantino '64 (A) Campus Eugene Dixon. Nickola Manon Flick '79 (A) LONG PORCH i C. Stuart Sharon Gettel Olff '78 (A) (A) Anthony Peluso S. Donald Complete (A) Joseph Davis '33 (T.A) (T) Margaret Keller '57 (A) James Corporation ai Anna Davis Lma OBnen Frank Olander (T) Zimmer Insurance Company Inc. (A) Interiors Sonja Norton "59 (A) Geraldine Oberle "42 (A) Nancy A. Golly '69 (T.A) Thelma Goodman '68 (A) First ami Development ' W. Jay Hurst '65 (T.A) Anthony Ianiero (T.A) James Peake '83 (T) Jean Royer Peake '82 (T) PaulG. Ruddy '78(A) I (A) Hummel James-Mahalik Newman '82 (A) William Norton '59 (A) Glenn (A) Rodney Kelchner '56 (TA) Frances Young '36 (T.A) \ Inc. Hummel Willow Run Inn & Golf Course (A) Cannon (A) Bernard Young '36 (T.A) Judson Barker (A) Kawneer Co., Authority (A) '76(A) John Hess '60(A) James Andrew Cannon (A) Loan (A) Mildred Muller '34 (A) Bloomsburg Municipal III Charles Kelchner "40 Can & Barbara Hudock '75(A) G. Thomas Hughes C. William Kauffman (T) Jack Federal Savings "56(A) Manlyn Muehlhof (T.A) Keith Gogel '81 (A) Linda Knsly L. Boyce 78 (T.A) James H. Boyle '50 (T) Foundation A) & (A) Victor Miller '60 (A) Mane Morgan '54 (TA) J. Hamson Morson, Jr. Fclecia Girton '77 (A) Anonymous (A) Hugh Barker (A) ( Company (T) Barry Miles (A) Quality International (A) J. Elizabeth (T.A) Anna Milder Donald Campbell '67 (A) Russell's Restaurant (A) Eight (A) Mervin Mericlc '36 (A) Lewis Mervine '55 (T) Ernest Campbell (A) John Riley '86 (A) Richard Bower '69 (T.A) I Camp '57 Camp (T.A) Anonymous "82 (A) Anonymous '83 (A) Ann F. Yori '78 (T.A) i Don Bridonstfne \ Anonymous '67 (T.A) John Cannon A Dons Cannon (A) Ellen M. Clemens '62 (A) Shell Oil Company '63 (T.A) Phillips (A) E. Aiinamary Baggctt (A) I i Alex Bngittc Callay (A) Billy John Lee Viola '75(A) Hank (A) !CTtU*&l < D Moycr Roben (T) Harriet Ronald Moore (A) Jr. '41 (T.A) Horvath Attorneys (A) Arnold Garinger '55 (A) Towne Camera Shop (A) Center (A) Viola '76(A) '62 (A) Cacchione ou John 45 (T.A) Foundation (T.A) Joyce Mehr '86 Kathy Hippenstiel John Hlavmcka '88 (TA) (A) '61 "70 (T.A) Hutchison Insurance Howard Ebersole '69 (A) Nancy Edwards 70 (A) Edward Edwards '73 (A) Thomas Englcman. Jr (A) PAGE 2 BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION Bayne '33 (T) Bcckman "61 (T.A) 1990 REPORT Douglas Dillon (A) '58 (TA) '31 (A) Wilbur Hibbard '32 (A) Susan Hicks '67b (T.A) '78 J. Higgins. Jr. (TA) Jr. (A) Mary Russi '36 (A) McCauley Ronald Russo '70 (A) Towne Marine '55 (A) Jevita '48 (T.A) McCauley '54 (A) Doug McClintock Sales & Service Anonymous '73 (T.A) (A) '69 (T.A) Robert Samsel '67 (T.A) Patricia McDowell (A) Thomas McGrath (T) McHugh McHugh Sherri Sattazahn '84 (T) Martin Satz (A) Robert Hilcman "51 (A) Bernard Sharon Ann Hilgar "75 (A) Debbie A. Bernard Donegan '63 (A) Joseph L. Hilgar "75 (A) James Hinckley. Sandra Hinckley "72 (T) Norcen McKiniry '69 (A) John McKiniry '71 (A) James McMahon (T) Paul Schatz (A) Elizabeth Dougherty John Hine (A) Margaret McMillan '50 Linda Schmicker '76 (A) Richard Dre.sher (T) Clayton Hmkel "40 (A) 0\A) Debra Schneiderhan David H. Eberly '79 (T.A) Cinde Hippenstiel '70 (A) Peter '78 (T.A) "80 (T) Thomas Drakely (T) Jr '64 (T) J. Mehr '85 '76 (T) '78 (T) (TA) Arthur Saxe '65 (T) Grace Saylor "28 (A) Elizabeth Schechterly '29 (T) *85 (T) Moritz Schultz '59 (T) Relda Scott '55 (A) Sandra Williams 66 (T.A) Charles Williams Jeananne Scnmgeour a A) Donald M. Wise '56 (A) Stephen J Wisocky •54 (T A) John Scnmgeour '53 (T.A) Professional Secretaries '78 (T.A) International (A) Yeager's Wire Works (A) Olive Jean Yannes '54 ( A) Francis Sell '35 (T.A) Anonymous '43 (T\A) Charles Shamp (T.A) L. Yannes (A) Bell (T) Rudolf Bcntlagc Mana Bcrger '37 (A) Willard Bergman. Maureen Mary Sherwood '41 (T.A) Gen Shimko (T) Byron Shiner '40 (T.A) Anonymous Anonymous Harland Shoemaker. Jr. "78 (T.A) Bill's David Pro Shop (A) "65 (T.A) '73 (T.A) James Siegfried (T) Micki Joe Slingerland •74 (A) Rosalie Smiley '28 (A) Harvey Smith '84 (T.A) P. Snyder "86 (T.A) James Snyder "58 (T.A) Joann Marie Snyder '81 (T.A) Karen D. Spellman "74 (T.A) Edward Spellman '33 (T.A) Anonymous Rolx-rt Sara Dunning Judith Biebcr '70 (T.A) Cobb 80 (T.A) Pamcia Cobb t>8 (A) Carl Cobb '69 (A) JaneE Dxfel '86 (TA) Joann Birster (T) Evelyn Cogswell "57 (A) Alfred Eck (T.A) John Blair (A) luciie ESckn 'i.'iii Carol Blakcr (T) Audrey Cohen '29 (T) Randall Colonc 84 Anonymous Frank Colonna (T) Myron Beyer. Jr. (A) Glenn Biebcr '71 (TA) Gary Bosavage '88 (T.A) Philip Bosha '75 (A) Symons Cooper (A) l Phyllis EdwanK H&C Mary Realty Corp. (A) Berwick Lighting Corp (A) CD Waterproofing Adams '22 (A) Anonymous '75 (T.A) Michael D. Adams '72 (A) Barbara Adams '73 (A) David Bowen '68 (A) Joseph Adams, Louise Bowers (T) (T) Jr. John Bower. Jr. Cilteno '39 (T.A) Mill Race Golf Course (A) Press Enterprise, inc. (A) Rebecca Cover '78 (T) John Thomas Donald E. Albert, Jr. '88 (T.A) '52 (T.A) Ann Boyer '73 (A) Anonymous '58 (A) (T) '71 'ronin Hannah Culp David Brumbach '87 (T) Vicki Culton '68 (A) James Crouse (T) David Lee Crowl '76 (T.A) Dorothy Bunge '73 (T) Robert Bunge '47 (T) Joseph Darlington Rosemary John Burd (A) '72 (J A) Arter '69 (T) Bemice Babida Brian Auchey '86 (A) '42 (A) Holly Ann Balatgek "85 Joan Bankus '65 (A) Marc Baranouski '84 (T) (T) Daniel Bartos '72 (A) Richard VanAken (T) Christopher Basar John Walker Patricia Washeleski '79 (A) Jessie •87 Wearne '44 (A) Leonard Weame '48 (A) Brenda Williams '68 (A) Deck '84(A) Anonymous (T) S. Michael Dclancy. Odene Campbell '79 (T) Dcibler(A) Sr. Faye Dendler '28 (A) Donald Denick '63 (A) Linda Dent '66 (A) '67 (T) '77 (A) Ronald Desprcs Knstie Dicrks (T) Betty Dictnth '45 (A) (T) I ( I i Nancy Didnksen '66 (A) '66 < 1 1 • i m 1 1 1 1>> thi si liixil .il lose 1 nls.' the become nun effective with tins issui "We I-cc Francis "79 C very liieml mei while I Now, I huvi an Frantz '85 (T) Brian Fry '81 (A) Harold Fulmer (T) Craig Funt '85 (T) Sandra Cerullo '69 (T) Walter Dit/ler (T) Annajcan Gehrig '37 (A) Thomas Cesanni John "64 (T) Earl Gehrig '37 (A) for believe llns will be part of this publn .1 more : i)'i 1 ,i osl ellcclivc keeping our aliimm and friends aware of l.inuro, assislaril vice president for .. 1 thi 1 1 mi 'I 1 lion anil prudent thing to h< do." This issue of Blonnvihurn, the university's pub (A) Miriam Frank '39 (T) Douglas ol Anthony [xi Eramc Repair (A) Sharon re lusi newsletter prepared by the development. "Willi rising prodm Mary Jo Gaydos Donn (A) thai Is fi the university. the university, will A Maurice Dimmick (T) Barbara Dilworth (A) '68 (T.A) i distribution to contributing alumni and friends Ol Michaclangclo DiMaio (T) '61 (T) 1 "Dcvelopmi Donna Gallagher (T) Harold Gan/ CI') Frederick Garvcy Sr. (T.A) David P Ciaydosh K2(A) Cecco .illinj' i 1 Bloomsburg University Development Office i Howard Fcmlke (T) S Auto Body Karen Cassella '83 (T.A) Albert 1 lassmales, laculty and townspeople. i often think "i CI I A& Mary Derby "88 (J A) .p. the university's fundraising success," said "86(T.A) (T) Joseph Catanzaro Hloomshiiig wi sin-iit in mr Augusta Fookc "30 (T.A) Thomas '73 (T) M ii/p i.iM Theresa DcLucca Caslnlli '69(A) I way Chester Beamer (A) Anonymous Anonymous I Wilbur Carlson '67 (T.A) A) 1 Antonios Fokas (T) Louise Dclwilcr (T) Elwood Beaver '42 (A) Bilhe Beck (T) Joy Bedosky (T) John A. Behan '80 (A) I ( Virginia Eorker CI ( nii 1 'Developments' becomes Blaise Dclnis(A) Jr 1 part of this publication Susan Carlson '66 (T.A) Joseph Carracappa. i.il • ships with . lawrence Eoran '68 (T.A) Ellen Carpenter (T) Sharyn Carr '68 (T.A) >*. 1 1 1 itsell will building Rosemary Fogarty '75 (T.A) Mary ol the historii Jr. Wilhurn Delelconich. Eugene Carter. Jr. '83 (T) Helen Cashmareck '25 (A) Baynum '28 (J A) Harry Beam (T) i (TA) Al's Delicatessen (T.A) (T) Jr Vudito is generous (T) Edith '78 (A) A Robert Flook (A) Douglas Campbell (T) Grace Campbell (T) Iro 1 toi 's Continued on Pagi Barbara Davis '53 (T) I Anonymous Anonymous Tamara Bay , H eathei i Anonymous (A) Anonymous (A) Anonymous (A) Julie S the was mission '80 (T.A) Frank Dattilo '75 (A) John Carr '67 (T.A) (TA) Frederick Bausch '68 (A) a A) dwirj ClydcFlaugh(A) JohnH. Rick 75(A) Nancy Hint '81 (T.A) Anonymous (A) Sandra Walker '75 (T.A) i Janet Deandrea '71 (A) Jerome Vaiana '76 (T.A) Richard Waechter I Donna M. Byrne '68 (A) Dennis W. Byrne "68 (A) Anonymous (T) Joseph Barnes '88 (A) '51 I Edward Richard Twardzik Walter Vorbleski (A) V> Joseph Faust '86 (T.A) (TA) ( meeting i\ I Francis Deandrea '70 (A) Mary M. Balaban "Kenneth - i''< I hanged ( "The years > - . I Raymond Finn Arthur Carlmg. Florence Vorbleski '28 (A) I ( Irene Davis '28 (A) James Carides (T) Vollralh '32 (A) :ifriii)Mon l Christopher Day (T) Pamela Bair '74 (A) Im- PaneUl '78 (T) J. Kathenne Byers fj) Susan Byorek '73 (TA) Marshall Bar km an (T) Mary mil Ernest Buskirk (T) (A) named honoi ol the benefai The name Jr Harold Bailey (A) Baillie In to the university's Sarah Feather 'HI William David '89 (T.A) Mark Burkholder Ronald Bardsley (T) '39 (T.A) '72 Roger Burke (T) Ronald Burke (T) William Truhe '84 (A) Frank Vandevender & l-loise l-asshauer (T) '70 (T.A) Brenda Lyn Truhe '83(A) '73 (T.A) Neil Ronald (T) Sandra Darlington Harry Burggraf "57 (T) i 1 William '78 (J A) Peg Trathen (T.A) Ralph Tremato '46 (T.A) 1 Jean Fino '64 Rickey G. Bair '74 (A) John Trathen '68 (T.A) rium" "I Barbara Burggraf '62 (T) "80 (A) . offit iallj Fugnoni J. foi (all ( •74(A) '83(A) Anonymous '43 (T) Ai the March 1991 quaxtei Fabricating (A) Albert '78 (T) Jr. Fabian (.in. is "lead gift" In (T) Berwick Forge '43 (A) Mary Dalpiaz '84 Edward Danes. Jr TV & i Ewmg i university's council ol trustees, the facility Orville Bru baker (T) Jr. (A) (T.A) $100,000 mater, Bloomsburg University, bj (T) Jr. Anthony Amedei, Kenneth Thrush (A) (T.A) Everett, «>i ) Pat Evert (A) Diane Amedei '83 (A) Anonymous "81 James ) Harry Evert (A) Robert Thomas (A) Sandra Takach Tracy renovating the BOO seal auditorium ( Leslie Crosley '82 (T.A) Elizabeth BrynMawi has madea to Ms alma ol Anonymous (A) Nancy Robert Brosokas Kennoth S Gross second contribution Kevin Croslcy XI (T.A) Joan Baack (T) (A) I ( university gift to '75 (A) Ronald Eroh (T) David R. Espc '77 (A) Bernard Evans I '66 (T.A) ( E.plett III Josephine Crossley 66 (T) John Thomas '47 (A) '41 Jr. hddien. (leojfn-v and lirooke. t Alumnus donates second $100,000 i Mary Kate Eplelt Anonymous (T) III Kenneth Cromwell. Richard A < '75(A) James Creasy '57 (T.A) Alice Cromwell 't>6 (T.A) '72 (A) 1-ngravcahlcs Brown '41 (A) Martha Brown '43 (A) Robert Brown (T) Thomas Amato (T) Donna Marie Ambler Gail Ascolese (T) Howard Tomlinson (T.A) '76 (T.A) Susan Boyle '50(A) William Bradbury (T) Edward Brandt "71 Margie Cragcl (T) Anlhony Creamer Judith Brophy (T) James Brosius '59 (T) Appliances (A) (A) and then I Kathleen Boychuck Coup lo Hloonishurx Univerutv.wtth his wife. Krtslme. (A) Club (A) Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble (A) Bemice Thomas '60 (A) '41 I Ellis '82 Richard Anna Buck Sara Tomlinson V Kenneth dross, who has donated $200,000 ) Daniel Boychuck '53 (T.A) Howells Tiedeken I i William Bowler (T) Frank Taylor '43 (T.A) J. llioli Sy Afzal (T) Reck Agency (A) Anonymous '87 (A) l Ellen Adler "84 (A) John Dally. Michael leileruk I Men mcry (T) Kevin Ernes '83 (A) Wagner's Trophy Frosty Valley Country Arlene Brumbach '87 (T) (T.A) (A) Joan Corson '73 (A) Claude Buchman (T) '41 A) , isenhulh Nuncy Sarah Anthony '63 (T.A) Fred Terwilliger (A) I | Philip Correll(T) Barbara Anderson '57 (A) Elda Taylor l 1 .A) 1 Richard Eiscnstaedt (T) USA Corp. Douglas Taylor '82 (A) Catherine Egliinski '71 rederu k I ( ol (T.A) •83(A) Corporation (A) Bowen "72 (A) Anonymous (T) Carol M ilwanK Robert Peter Botbyl (T) '65 (T) Mice l-dwards Dale Corcoran (A) Garry Boris (T) "81 '30 (A) Felix Asmk 'i.ues (A) Jon Ackley '67 (A) '77 (T.A) (A) Dwight Edns "71 (A) PA Music l-'ducators ($100 to $150.99) Patrick Aciemo "65 (A) '75 (T.A) '31 Timothy Durfos (T) \nonvmoiiN 'S/ (A) Madelon Book (A) Thomas Boran '79 (T.A) Carole Allen (A) Robert Swartz (A) I) ( '78 (A) CLUB John Broda (T) Mabel Mae Strouse S'> Dunscomb '20(A) RaMiiond IdwanK '.M|M Jayne Sisson Alexis Dick Strine '57 (T.A) (T) William Conn SJ (A) David Cooley (T) Jeffrey Stello "78 (A) Jack Storz (A) \> 1 Janet Dunn Tracy Bonosky '88 (A) Anonymous Joel Stiner '76 (A) Sandra Sloddert "64 (T.A) < (T) Douglas Alexander (T) Thomas Gail CENTENNIAL Anonymous Warren Sterling '50 (A) '82 (T.A) Robert Coates (T) Tina Marie Stello '80 (A) Julia Sterling '49 (A) Clifford (T) Man •77(A) '79 (T.A) Bnan Cy nthia Drucis 70 (TA) Virginia Duck (At Edward Dully. Jr Francesco Contc (T) Michael Alban '88 (T.A) Janet Stein '71 (T.A) Ellen Gfoffl '70(A) 1) t Francis Connelly (T) Marrriot (A) Elvira Stanulonis '35 (T) Michael C. Drabot "79(A) Joseph Dreyer (T) E. Boger '77 (T) Robin D. Boger '77 (T) Philadelphia Airport "74 (T.A) '54 (T) Bertuch '87 (A) Jr. William Freda Chester Anonymous •74 (T) Anonymous '74 (T) Donna Smith Zinkler '80 (A) James Znamirowski John Shuman HI '62 (A) James Shymansky Anonymous D Jack Di>utnch Helen Cimbala '35 (A) Dorsi '77 (T) Jcmld IVugheny (T) Ernest Clinton (T) Berquist '80 (A) Loma '74 (T.A) Carole Zeisloft '60 (T) Stephen Ziegler (T) Charles CUUTSO (T) Can Lon Robert Shebelsky (A) Sylvia Sheiman '42 (T.A) '57 (T.A) (T) James Dormer '48 (A) Eugene CiofTi. Ill '70(A) Fay Clark 40 (A) Edgar Berry, Yodcr-Storch Jr. George Chaump '58 (T) Rose Ctuki "66 (T.A) Mcrvin Chronisicr (A) Parmatha Beri (T) William Bcmhard (T) John C. Beniuist '80 (A) Margaret Yenchar '30 (A) '84 (T) n t Richard Benyo '68 (A) Sara Gladys Witmer '35 (J A) Sandra Workman '83 (A) James Seerey (A) Bam Ellen Bellamy (T) In ation lor alumni and friends, < ontains the Bloomsburg University Inundation's Report The 20-page section includes of all whom contributors from during the calendar year I W0, gifts I W0 the names were received as well as other articles related to the university's fundraising efforts. In the future, these articles about Development Office activities will be printed together on two or three pages reserved for this purpose. BUJOMSBURG UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION 1990 REPORT PAGE 3 ) ) 1 BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION 1990 Gerald Sharon Holko '80(A) Anthony Holland 88 f J Geiger '80 (T) J. Sue Ann Geiger '76 (T.A) Ronald Gcnovesc (T) S. i Edward Knapp Jr '78 (T) Knauf (T) Thclma Knauss "34 (T.A) Pliyllis (T) Herbert Hollowcll (A) Gentry (T) Donald Getty, Dons Hoover '88 (T) Jr. Kluska '83 (T) Jeffrey '78 (A) Anonymous Anonymous Marietta Geisser (T) fl Barbara Kna/ik (T) i Janet Patricia Knight '62 (T) Garrison Gigg (T) Hoover "62 (T.A) William Hosking (T) Dons Hosier '48(A) Richard Gilbert (T) Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Kathryn Houscr '32 (A) Ted Kobrynowitz (T) Fayc Koch "24 (T) Barry Kochcr 75 (A) Cheryl Kocher Harriet Kochcr '39 (A) Joseph Gicda '30 (A) Wayne Gifford '83 (T) '38 (T.A) Albert Houscr '40 (A) '83 (T,A) Ronald Girton '56 (T) Frank Giugliano (A) Constance Gobora '52 (A) Harry Gobora. Jr. '50(A) Michael Gochcl '80(A) '81 (T) Karen Kclley Gocdc '31 Frank Goldcr George Goodc M Dorothy (A) "71 ' Natalie Robert Ncitz (T) Julia John Ludrof 86 (T.A) Ludrof '78 (A) Nemeu '63 (T,A) Yvonne Rathbone '60 (A) MarkRaynes '80(A) Dawn Raynes Robin Reese '87 (T.A) Raymond Regan (T) '55 (A» Ncsbitt '77 (A) Linda Mackavage '69 (T) Doug Anonymous (T) Andrew Magill '43 (A) Maryrose Guemen-Nesbitt Ronald Maher (T) Lois Nester '49 (T.A) Richard Majka (T) Glenn Mangold (T) Susan Mannix 78 (T.A) Peter Marci '86(A) Howard Marty '64 (T) Wilmer Nester 49 (T.A) Madeline Reilly (T) Barbara Neuhard '72 (A) Carolyn Reilz Mervin Regencr (T) Kathleen Reich '72 (T.A) 77(A) Judy Reichner (T) Craig Newton '71 (T.A) '51 (A) Robert Reitz '49 (A) ToddRenner '83(A) Cathenne Renmnger (A) Clark Renmnger '41 (A) Linda Moore Carolyn Niebhng (T) Howard "83 (T.A) Clarence Hower Jr, (T) Roma Terry Martz '77 (T) Cathenne Niles (T) Dolores Hranit/ '80(f) Scott Kochler '84 (T) Anonymous (A) Josef Nimmcrfroh (T) David Revak (A) John Hranitz '87 (T) William Kohler (T) George Masich '66 (T) Paul Rhine '65 (T.A) Hcrben Hudson Irene Anne Maslow Harold Hugglcr (T) Konrad '4 (A) Frank Konschnik '81 (T) Thomas J. Nitroy Jr. 79 (T.A) Nina Bangham Nitroy 79 (T.A) PSU Cathenne Rhoads Edward Hughes (T) Anonymous Rochellc Maustcller '83 (A) Gale Nixon (T) Joseph Richenderfer '59 (T.A) Ann Maxwell Michclc (T,A) 10 Robert Naugle "65 (T) Thomas Nawrocki Daniel David Michael (T) Gnm-y '60 (A) Leonard Ludinsky '62 (T) John Ludrof '85 (T\A) '77 (T.A) Thomas Khncdinst REPOR T Kochler '78 (T) Robert Koehlcr fl Hummel 75(A) Mane Hurnmel (A) '79 (T) Jr 1 '64 (T.A) Joyce Kostick Dale Kostick '38 (T) Dale Maustcller 72 (T.A) 73 (T.A) "82 (A) Jr. Nittany Lions Club (A) Richard Rhoads '63 (T) '63 (T) John Nolan (T) Glennis Rickert '14(A) Robert Mayefskic '64 (A) Robert Norton (A) Jonathan Riesberg '83 (A) Betsy Ritz (T) (T) Stephen Gorski (T) George Hunt (T) Sophia Kowaliski (A) Richard Maylander (T) Paul Nutaitis '81 (T) Susan Gottlieb "74 (A) Richard Huntington '72 (T) Ronald Kozo (T) Gail McAuliffe '71 (T) Robert Nyce (T) Klein and Rizzo, Inc. (A) Kenneth Graham (T) Susan Hurst (T) Robert Krajci '82 (T.A) Paul Schuyler '79 (A) John Nye (T) Jill Alberta Green '29 (T) Michael C. Hutnick Kimberly Krajci '84 (T.A) Joy Earnest Oberlin (T) Chang Shub Roh (A) Howard Green (T) Anna Greene '34 (A) Helen Grim '60 (T,A) Andrew Grohal '43 (T) Anonymous MclbaHydc Kimberly kGroncr '80(T,A) Charles Jacobs '50 (T) Anonymous Sylvia Gross '61 (T) Joseph William Jacques '74 (A) Kenneth Krick Charles James '38 (T .A) Anonymous Jumcs Gross, Jr '81 Nancy Gross '82 (A) Dorothy Bruce '33 (T.A) El wood Kratzer (T) Dame Robert McClosky (A) Days Inn (A) Auditors (A) Institute of Internal (A) Mac Grow '61 (T) McCabe Suzanne McCabe 77 (T.A) Bnan McCafferty '82 (A) 77 Jr. James (T,A) Clifford Gail James '43 (T.A) 79 Krammes 71 (A) Krausc (T.A) Samuel Krauss '35 (A) '33 (A) 79 A J Thomas OToole '56 (A) Steven Owens (T) Gutmann (T) Anonymous '53 (T) Anonymous (T) Joseph Jennings '62 (A) Richard Kush Barbara Hagcrman '74 ( I ,A Robert Johnson i Peter Hakel (A) Hi-tli '87(A) Christine Hallet Anonymous Anonymous '38 (A) < lereld ion.-. 1 (A) I I ( A VerB Joiu-s I ( Roy Hanng '29 (T) Harmany '47 (A) Carl Dean Harraden "79 (T) ' ( I ieorge Jones, Harrah '82 (A) ) A /0(A) ' Jr '71 (A) Judith Harris '56 T.A) ( Maigaicl 1 1. mm. in Brooke Hartman. '79 (A) Jessie Haywood 72 (A) Henry Schelter (T) Robert Schiller '64 (A) Zora Pegg (A) Robert Scott Schlachter Les Pekol (T) Sarah Schlegel (T) Menges Thelma Menges Kirby Center for Performing Donald Schlieder '48 (A) '35 "41 '38 (T.A) Cyril (A) (T.A) 0\A) Arts (A) Susan Schiller "66 (A) Beverly Schneck (T) James Metzler '69 (T) Jacqueline Michehl '56 (T.A) James Middaugh '88 (T) Ronald Petrasic (T) Robert Schweppenheiser '75 (T) Cesidia Petnella (T) Susan Searfoss *89 (T) Joseph Petruncio (A) Jess James Mikula (T) Bruce Miller '58 (T) Anonymous (A) r> I 73 '6 Anna Leinhouscr (T.A) Sr. "51 (A) Dennis Lcighow '80 (T.A) (A) 1 Jr. '71 (A) John Leilner Jr. Eugene Kccfer "33 (T) Robert Lclli (T) (T) (T) Richard Menniti '80 (A) W 73 Frances Miller (T.A) (T) Kenneth Perko (T) Peter Perlow Jr. '69 (T) Cecilia Philbin '22 (A) Donald 70 (T) Phillips Owen Schneider '88 (A) Kevin Schraden '87 (T.A) John 73 (T) Sebum Jr. (T) Anonymous (A) Montour Auto Service Co. (A) Anonymous '64 (T) Grace Miller '19 (T) L. Jeffrey Miller '86 (T) Stephen Phillips '80 (A) Jon Shade Joan Miller '86 (T) Joanne Shaffer Pileski '64 (T.A) Marybeth Shade Lisa Miller '84 (T.A) Diane Piwoski (T) Gerald Beth Lcpianaka '76 (A) Gerald Miller '84 (T.A) Stephen Plenski (T) Mlchele Keller "83 (T.A) Mamiccc Lepore-Max George Sharp '38 (A) J. Shaub (T) Bruce Lcuzinger "86 (T.A) Norma Lee Miller (T) Thomas Miller 71 (A) Francis Plucinsky '65 (T) Ernest Seller Sr. (T) Angela Leu/.ingcr Lincoln Miller Lon Lewis Scott Miller Kelly Jr. 71 (T) '40 (T) Kcmple William Kcahusky '41 CD (T) '83 (T) John Libhart (T) John Liggett '72 (A) (A) '655 (A) Jr. Olin Phillips (T) Carl John Sette (T) Andrew Poff 79(A) Sharon Poff '78 (A) Jr. (T.A) Linda Mills '68 (T.A) Alex Poplawsky (A) Michael Joan Price (T) Margaret Powell (T) W. 74 (A) 77 (A) Shantillo '88 (A) Shaw (T) Erma Shearer '29 (A) Bnan Sherwood (T) Charles Russell Shields '69 (T) III Stephen Hebbard (A) Christina Kcrler '78 (A) Stephanie Lindcr '64 (T) David Minderhout (T) Susan Mitchell '72 (T.A) Jean Hecker (T) Dcanna KerMctter '82 (T) Mary Linkchorst '53 (A) Emia May Hefferan (A) Peter Monteverdi '85 (A) Ronald Pnce (T) Stephen Shippos Kyle KcrMi'lter '85 David Linkchorst Sr. '55 Margaret Moore '57 (A) Melchior Heller Ruth Pnce '63 (T.A) Linda Shively '65 (A) Stuart Ker/ner (A) Alice Linn '57 (A) Rodney Morgans Jem Deborah Kesslcr '86 (A) Laud Frances Lmskill '29 (T) Jean Stavisky Galen Kesslcr '87 (A) Daniel Litwhilcr '38(T,A) Brian Lloyd "89 (T.A) Use Morning (A) Anonymous (T) Anonymous (T) C. Long (A) Edna Long "42 (T.A) Dennis Moser '73 (T.A) Gary Pntchard (A) Tanya Proch '89 (T) Jean Moulder '69 (T.A) Charles Puckey "58 (A) 72 Patricia Jacobs Heller Frederick Carl Heller III (T.A) '79 (T) CD Carol Herron '83 (T) Thomas Joseph Herron '83 (T) Evelyn Kilpalnck '57 (T.A) Marlin Hershey (T) Donna Virginia Hcsel '64 (A) William Hibschman '70 (T.A) Beverly Hibschman '72 (T,A) William King (T) Connie Kinsey '79 (T) Stephen Kirvhner '74 (T) Johanna Hickey (T) Anonymous Johnson Stella & Higgins of Pa Johnson Hill '68 Inc. (A) (T.A) Shernll Hiller-Riltenmevcr •55 (T.A) Elsa Hipp (T) (T) Ernest Schreffler (A) Daniel CD 78 Rosalie Schweitzer '82 (T) Cathannc Kcmple '32 (T) (A) Keith Peterson '85 (T.A) A William Carol Heard '55(A) John Paul (T) '66 (T,A) 72 72 Gailey Keller (A) '57 (T.A) Claudia Paul (T) (T) (A) Anonymous (A) '83 (T.A) Helen Scammell "41 (A) "82 (A) III '83 (A) 78 Jr. '41 T Hawk Nancy Patton McNen '69 (T) Anonymous Dana Lentz Nancy Lepc/yk (1) Anonymous Michael Scalea Samo A. Sayler Louis Melovage Maria Lentz '83 Enola Kenneth Patterson (T) Dolores Vincent LaRuffa '80 (A) David Kcifer '70(A) (T) Donald McNelis "57 (A) (T) Ray Latorre (A) Sara Laubach '39 (T.A) Jane Keifcr '69 (A) 1 Wayne 71 Peter Pavlish '83 (A) Diane Han/ell 'oh (A) '8 Barry Patterson (T) Steven Parsell '40 (T.A) Sanger '40 (T.A) Barbara Meehleib (T) I Patricia Lcnhart '86 Roberta Haupl Raymond Sanger Lillian Anonymous Nicholas Kcchbler (T) Sunsan Hattcrslcy (T) Samuel Haupl '60 CD John Sandel '36 (A) Charles Parente (A) Jerome Lapinski '43 (T.A) ChriStOphoi ll.iiisough '87 (T.A) Hartzell '66 (A) '84 (T,A) '88 (A) Stanley Peters (T) Donald Keams '/I ill Ill Eleanor Sandel '36(A) Anonymous '68 (T) Mary Metallo '87 (T) 1 Karen Gable Kahane Dale Kashncr Nancy Hums '56 (T) Nancy Salvadore Anonymous (T) Paula Osman Panzitta Howard Leh (T) Donna Lehman 70 (A) James Lehman Leo Lehman Sr. (T.A) 1 Raymond Kashimba i Michael Padgeon (T) Victor Mercado (T) Harold Harris I Robert Pachence (T) \ndrew Kachmar (T) Donald Kane | (A) Larue Lawlon '60 (A) Ezra Harris '32 (A) | '51 Ryder (T) Angelica Sacco '67 (T.A) Irene Lowcry McHenry '61 (T.A) Alex McKechnie Jr. '39 (A) John McLaughlin '77 (T.A) Lisa apinski '75 (T) John Ryan Mariann Parasida '80 (A) William McNett (A) '(>S '51 (T.A) J. Russoniello 76 (T.A) Annette M. Rutherford '79 (A) Mana Theodore Lawson Gladys Harris '40(A) I agalor I John Lavelle 74 Thomas Kanavidi CD ( kmald (T) 77 (T) Karol Ruppel '56 (A) Marian Rosser John Jucknicwit/ (T) Veronica Kadaah Betty Zablocky Harris '11 (T.A) '62 (A) 76 '73 (T.A) (T) Charles McGuire (T.A) Eleanore Lapinski '41 (T.A) Richard <6 (A) Maxine Jones Charles I 72 McGrew Daniel (T) Judith Lagator '63 (A) 1 K n 'haul louts laifiravrs K Kevin Hargreavcs '82 (A) Si "ii s '4 Lorraine Jones '40 (A) Alfred Hardy (T) I Anonymous ,A) fl 73 76 Russell George Kuzo | McGinlcy (A) Michael McGinnis B. Kathleen Kuziak '69 (A) (T) Evan Jones (T) (A) Robert Harding (A) Sharon Ann I Johnslon '84 David Join '43 i Willard Kulp (T) Albert Jones (A) '82 (A) Ruth Hope Handy 72 Maurita Johnson Frances Kuhl '81 (A) fl ,A) (T) Kevin McDonnell '88 (T) Elenora McDougall '21 (A) Dale Kur/ejewski '80 (T.A) Johnson '50 73 Jr. James McCormick (T) Connie Jarrard '69 (T.A) l-rancis Robert Oliver Margaret Krouse '32 (T.A) Alexa Guthrie "73 (A) Lorraine McCluskey (T) (A) Judith Kropf (T) Alicia (A) (A) '61 Kenneth Osenbach '72 (T.A) Richard Jarman '71 (Ai 74 Mery Rosado (T) Anonymous '28 (A) '41 Michael Oleary Leonard McConncll (T) Jr. Burel Gurn '66 (T) Jarman Anonymous (A) (T) Judith Guldin '63 (T.A) i Winifred Romberger "46 (T) Anonymous (T) Mary Louise Oneill Alexander James ( Joseph Anonymous (T) Edwin McCollum 74 (T.A) Barry Gruvcr "(T) Jr. (T) Romano William O'Bnen "64 (T) George O'Connell '58 (T.A) (A) Kenneth Kntzer (T) 72 Barbara McClosky Rochfort '64 (A) Kifolo '88 (T.A) L. Kinder '80(A) '63 (T.A) Murlene Klein ys n'.A) Judy Klembauer '64 (T) Ann PAGE 4 BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION Moyer 71 Pnsm Pnsm Moms (A) Joan Moyer (T) Judith Pries Kathryn Pnes '71 (A) (A) David Pumell Tammy (T) (A) '85 (T) Pumell '85 (T) Louis Muelhof (A) Anonymous Colleen Mulhall '88 (T.A) Purvis '80 (T.A) Robert Rabb '72 (A) Robert Mull '69 (T.A) Shirley ( I ) REPORT Robert Moymhan (T) Murphy 70 CD Robert Pumell (T) Heidi Ann Rabuck '51 (T.A) '81 '81 Jr. (T) Shively '67 (A) 70 (T) S. Shortlidge III (T) Anonymous '30 (A) Kann Simons (T) Carmel Sinanni '44 (A) David Sitoski '73 (A) Joanne Sitoski '73 (A) Robin Ann Slaw '78 (T) Ruth Smeal '39 (T.A) Leland Smeltz '69 (T) Robert Radics (A) Cameron Smith Carole Murphy '71 (T) Brenda Rake '67 (T.A) Sandra Smith '86 (T) Richard Natoli (T) Glona Randazzo Donald Smith '66 (A) (T) (A) (A) E. Richard Shives (T) Terry Shoener William Richard Loughlin (T) Sabnna Lucas '85 (A) 1990 "57 (A) Cynthia Shipman Mark Shipman Kenneth Long (T) Douglas Loucks Robert Kline John Kline "66 (A) Helen '73 (A) Mon Powers '73 (T) Jack Long '74 (A) (T) Francis Lorah "74 (T) Kline (A) (A) S. '84 (T) George Smith "47 (A) Hervey Smith '22 (A) Ida Jeanne Smith '65 (T.A) Barry Smith '64 (T.A) Janet Smith (T) Margaret K. Smith '32 (A) Riley Smith (A) Smith '79 (T) Joseph B. Snavely '74 (T) Sheila J Lane M. Snavely '75 (T) Hal Vasvari (A) Walter Veranda '62 (TJV) Joseph Vazendy Jr. '70 (A) Elizabeth Zerbc '76 (T.A) Anne N Pearson Martha Mary Zcveney '79(T.A) DoraW Dorotrn Maria Vezcndy '70(A) Anthony Vigilanti Jere '71 (T.A) James Vineyard (T) Michael Virus Jr. (T) M. Carole Vogt VonBlohn Anonymous Zimmerman (T) Michael W Zimmerman Donna Polak Zimmerman '42 (A) '83 Risley Ruth Thomas MildrrdS Wcivs Eva James L. Waiters '25 E. Baujjhiu.m BeSSk Mac (T) Bogart Elizabeth David Spera (T) Dale Springer '57 (T.A) Ramon Valerie Wallace (T) Regina Snyder '65 (T.A) James Sochovka '82 (A) David Sommers (A) Fred Sonnenberg '34 (A) Paul Spahr '59 (A) Minerva Spaid '62 (A) Glen A. Spaid '59 (A) Larry Spencer (T) Stackhouse (A) Frank Stancato (T) Sr. Robert Stefanick (T) John Stepto (T) Grant Stevens '67 (T\A) John V. Stevens '75 (T) '61 (A) Kent A. Stiger "82 (A) Cyril Stiner '30 (A) John Stoudt (T) Wachko Louise Stroup '72 (T.A) Dale Sullivan Donna Weller '74(A) Diane E. Strauss "79 (A) Gerald Strauss (A) Streit '84 (T) Robert '61 (T.A) James Sullivan (T) J. Walter Sullivan (T) Eugene Weller Jr. '73 (A) Thomas Welsh '68 (A) Arlene Superko '45 (T) Joseph Wesley '41 (A) Eastern Pa. Supply Co. (A) John West (T.A) Dennis Swank '79 (A) R. Kathleen A. Swank '77 (A) Drew Wetzel (T) Ralph Wetzel '59 (A) Barry Swartz '72 (T.A) Norman White (A) Thomas Sweitzer Ronald Wiertel (T) Marcia S. '75 (A) Sweitzer '75 (A) Frank Szalku '67 (T) Elizabeth Williams '29 (A) Stanley Szpindor (T) Shirley Williams (T) Wayne Szynal '75 (T,A) Mark Tappe '89 (T,A) Williamsport Fabric Peter Tarvin (T) James Wilson (A) Mary Tauber Thomas Wilson Francis Temme Louis Tepes (T) Jr. Discount Center (A) '71 (A) James Wilver (T) Ralph Wire '51 (A) John Wise Anonymous '67 (A) Lucille Elizabeth Sutliff Dorothy IVcker Susan D. Turner Wcrkheiser Bessie •13 '26 Mock Irene R Crcvcling Irene Duma Glennis H. Rickert Mary M. McElhcnny Anonymous Opiary J Bertha M. Sutliff Florence E. Munro Swenson Pearl H. Helen Walbom P. Miriam Warm/ '17 Fred Shaffer '19 Long Lillian Helen Walton Mainwaring Grace K. Miller '20 Mary Alice Edwards Grace E. Pannebaker Yocum Eleanor Elinor Uhrich (T) Helen Yoder '41 (T) Unger '76 (A) Linda P. Unger '77 (A) Rose M. Valaiua '73 (T) A. Yori (A) David Jane Yorks '59 (T) Lillian Edna Anonymous B. Gattey Victoria S. Giger F. Ruth Howclls I. Buck J. Moms Ruth Rockwell Helen E. Kocher Mary Elenora McDougall Elizabeth Ruth M. Utt Freda Adams William Payne Helen E. Weed Wise Grace H. Brandon Kathryn Burke Katheryn Edmonds Raymond Edwards Helen A. Gulley Marie T. Jeffrey Elma Major Anonymous P. Robert Vance Helen E. Barrow Sarah Vance '34 (T) Irwin Zablocky '67 (T.A) Mildred Pamela VanEpps '70(A) Gordon Vanhom (A) James Zaccheo '82 (A) Frances H. Blose John Zacharias '64 (T) Ruth J Stout Veronica Thompson E. Van Horn 28 .>! . two 'olumbla I I >• lounty ( He *>SS resides in hej are the i hlldren < Buckingham A buck." Anthony '24 T. E. Beagle Conway mil I hi'. OntribUtion I A( umpuign i adi inn "Ken u I elli m iross < c s unci 0l the I Generations campaign In linn "lend ) llu al .ind 1 1 addn ' needs salel> nine ol the in^i ol the auditorium," tlC sh.uil said, noting thai the fat llity Jessie Davis w Dorothy DcWirc puinting of Mary Alice Foose B. Grimes BliZAbeth Karlecn Hoffman Harold H. Hidlay (iross, Margaret L. Ixwis Mabel Lmskill Anonymous Anonymous Gladys Hirsch Lyon Cyril Stiner Lydia Taylor Martin Catherine V. Bessie Tucker Olive Williams Marjonc K Margaret h. Ycridiax Anonymous Anita R. Scott B Smiley Elaine Zalonis '69 (T.A) Beulah D. Gibson Faye Koch Joann Vanna-Homisak (T) Anonymous Anonymous Mary Steinert M. Louise Stevens Rhea J Strausser Graham VanSlyke Robert Zegley (T) Mabel G. Noble Florence Vorblcski ' ,i( inlcini 1 asional 01 has been more Ihun ii used to Iross gift will be ( \ W) $ 100,000 to which hclpol lo llui university male 1 I 970 to n 1974. State New also Is ' new Alann Co., ol I ri Stat 1 years, Md D C, ( in 1977. iross hroihi r York and Pennsylvania. They owned and operated Baltimore, tin- throughout Florida, busini New his brother started Philadelphia 1 ol a retailer of security Inc. which he and hometown Jersey, Irom He is past president and ownei alarm devices in this ,i scholarship program, attended Washington. '31 ly ol than an sound, hailing, mid stage who donated ember opened Helen H. Morris Cora he ;il. During the next Symons vain HlooinshiirL' as an undergraduate- studenl Lord Dorothy Pihlblad ). I null nt Kotch Helen W. Lulus Grace Saylor in Jones Mary K. Heintzelman Helen A Kramer .1 rthei needs. Hummer P. I improve cln Im F.lfcdH Jones A used frequently Is any modernization has been done to the fat Ulty Lavcrc Hoyl M ( auditorium, llu- Augusta S Foose Congelta Pcrrotti IkkiI ycai ,< cully related programs Mildred Hartz Miller h .u < Anonymous Francis A. Garrity Rosalie led 1 Cavanaugh Anonymous D i university'i the- university's Trust for will pio\ ide Elizabeth Margaret iross din < million luiulruiMii}! (IoikiIm)ii In the •30 Mary Dole Helena Reimensnydcr Dons M. Aldnch laniero, assistant vice presldeni foi development, said Wilson E. Faye M. Dendler D < H. Elizabeth Williams Dorothy Davis Elizabeth Piifie opportunity i" give the university something towurd phase three of Dorothy M. (iorrcy Gerald Zannelli (T) (T) m in Continual from Washelcski Stewart Mary Powell Zclma Ramage Carol Zablocky '67 (T.A) Jr. Ith the J. AgnCS Grace Lisa Vance "81 (A) (T) Stauffcr Virginia Lena Walter T. Zabicki '80 (A) (T) In e ins r '22 Robert Young VanHom VanHom '27 th at and Gross Thomas Todd Sara S. Walter Claire Bertine Prossi John Lena M Margaret c. Pendleton Camilla L. Garey John Valousky (T) Jeffrey Snyder Stephanie Zitnolxak Theresa Dougherty GeraJdine Valentine (T) Inc. (A) Yurkoski '76 (T) Smith I. Molly B. Duffy Regis Miller Patricia Yost (T) A L Irene L. Karabes Henrietta Keller . Shearer (i. Anna George Yankay (A) Madelyn Turock '62 (T) Girton haa been w armert National Bunk since p Liiu B. Ray Trudnak '60 (T.A) June L. Trudnak '59 (T.A) '60 (T.A) . aluable assets to > Amelia Sawicki Brown Sylvia Cimmet •23 Yinger '77 (T) areei . MiffUnvlllfl with ins uiic. foyi Ethel Jack Wolford (T) J. "Jan has extremely Mildred R Phillips Kathleen Bonner Kenneth Trometter '73 (A) David [anlero, the Foundation Caroline L. Pclrullo Blflfl Lori Trezise '85 (T) (T) m developmeni In Ion ni urn ins affairs dui Ing ins ..i < I Naomi Bender Lucille Anonymous give leadership to Auihom ix-cii Paget Grace Ronald Wolfe '60 (T.A) Joan Wolfe '61 (T.A) Yinger '77 (T) ( V Uird L Dorothy Clara Bclefski Irene Michael Yeagle (T) m i. experience and insight will be l.eit/el Cora Alice Elizabeth G. Vincent Jill in delighted to i Foundation board/' laid eonom (i Heydon M. Hyssong Anonymous Mary Lang Erma '27 Anonymous '28 (A) Mark C. Wolfe '79 (A) Robert Tucker '74 (T) Susan Tucker '75 (T) served one In- loa chair. \ i:ii/abcth Schechtcrly Anonymous Peggy Yates (T) Prior the posi .issisi.mt vice ptvsuleni foi Estclla Charlotte Mary Ruddy Jeanette '68 (T.A) the Roy J. Hiring Mary Harry Christine B. Rocder Harriet E. Sweppenheiser Marguerite Tomasello \\ have us suit e In ls>85. hair, >. .is in Guest l: Mane Hervey B. Smith Walter Tiffany '77 (T) Mildred A C'uxvlu Frances Lmskill '16 ouiulation I I l-ounctu Lorah John •15 Anoymous .i assuming «>l yoai I Gossman S. John Wolak '82 (T) Tiffany '79 (T) lion Myrtle A. Hayes Stephen Witt (A) J. M. DcVoe Emily Fuimuin Irene Bessie G. Kane Lovisa been iirton has i Alberta Cireen Margaretta Bone William Tierney Jr.'73 (A) niversiu Foundation chairperson I board membei Mildred M. Powell Ramage Janine isburi; Deccinbei to ins Pcifcr E. '22 (A) m Evelyn O. Avery Audrey H Cohen M M. Philbin Wise KI< Anthoin mat th ation Gladys Lucille '63 (A) W Pauline E. Brocknuin Grayce Butler Cecilia Thomas (A) Gordon Thomas I Acore Anonymous Anonymous Linda Wisser (T) Charles (T) W Rachel and chid ice presldeni \ Columbia County aimers National Hank was appointed the >*i Anonymous Anonymous Edith J. Baynum Jr. Ida rlrton, axot ative » operating officei '29 Laura Davis M •21 Dennis Wildman (T) Ethel Williams '55 (T) Catherine Taylor (T) Ruth K. Everett Daniels Anonymous Lucy K. Szabo 73 (T) (T) '12 '81 (T) Weaser '62 (T) Diane L. Wechter '77 (A) Donna Weigand '64 (A) George Weigand '64 (A) Patricia Weigand (T) Robert Welby '74 (T) Lois Stouffer "32 (T,A) I James Rutcr Corey Waters '79 (T) James Watkins (T) Donald Wans '37 (A) Neal Cashinartvk Elizabeth (T) Anita L. Wasileski '76 (T) Jamie Waters Contributors by ClassYear '14 KarlWaltman '72(A) Kathy E. Waltman "74 (A) June Wandrus '43 (T.A) Robert Warren '61 (T) Marie V Helen Emily D. Richard Walter (T) Roger Starski '78 (A) Marion States "43 (T.A) George Steele III '80(A) William Stevenson Jean i /.orskas lan Geneva Nancy Vought (T.A) Raymond Vought Catherine Wagner '43 (A) Elwood Wagner '43 (A) George Wagner (T) Michael Wagner '69 (T.A) Richard Wagner (A) Sara Wagner '43 (T.A Charles Walker (T) Calvin Walker (A) John M. Walker '89 (T) Judith Walker Kay Snyder (T) Jan Girton appointed Foundation chairperson Williams (T.A) Kathennc Byers Collin Snyder (T) H Anonymous Anna Nancy '43 (J A) Dale Vooorheis '77 (T) Ellsworth Snook (T) O Watkins Way , outlets in the Atlanta, Memphis. Term and metropolitan areas. Gross, 37, gained sole possession of Tri-Statc W Burd five years ago, however, he sold the business last Esther Y. Castor September to another security systems operation. Dorothy K. Chase Lewis L. Creveling He Larue C. Derr A. Gross Investment Florence Dunn Winifred S Fox Frank J Golder Mildred Blair Grauer presently serves as president of the Kenneth "This He and gift is from Group my in Ardmore. family," Gross noted. his wife, Knstinc, reside in Bryn Mawr with their two children. BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION 1990 REPORT PAGES BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION 1990 H Margie H. Gregory '34 '38 Anonymous Freda P Bowman Helen Cassano Elizabeth Kerr M Jcari Brcdbcnner James A. Gcnriana Willa/d S Anna N. Greene Vance S Laubach Helen G Ixwis C. Stuart Edwards Dorothy Eda Bessie Edwards Ruth Hope Handy Daniel l.ilwhiler Anonymous Mabel Hcffelfinger Anne J Maslow Anna Rcth Mcdytki Cynl Mcnges Anonymous Dorothy Folk Kathryn Hess Drue Folk Joyce Kleckner Hunter Joseph Barchock Gerald Fritz David Jones Robert Bunge Lois Gassert Regina Langan Bertha Daniels Helen Gommcr Thurwald Gommcr Elcanore Lapinski Nancy Devorc Anonymous Winton Laubach Edith Fling Lelha C. Schncck Alberta H. Pcroulky Mac Hackcnburg Andrew Magill Carmcr P Shelhamer Isabelle George Miller Ellen V. Smith Anonymous Dons Shafcr Anonymous Charles Harm any William Kerchusky Cathenne Mueller William Horvath Fred R. Sonncnbcrg George Anonymous Anonymous Mary B Spanglcr William Thomas Konrad Jerome 1-apinski Sara Ortt Helen Kula Arthur Wark John Lavellc Raymond Leo Lehman Bernard Pufnak Ward Coyne A Hawk Knauss L. Mack Q Mildred Mullcr Sweppenhciscr Marie Sara Burtges Sarah L. Vance (J. Louise Gori Cacchionc Esther Via Moms Gertrude Gladys M. Wcnncr '35 lerosky < i M. Jean Gregory i Katharine . nah D. L Bokum Bomboy John Jr. Chowanes P. Ezra Wilbui John T. Beck Hibbard J Albert A. Clauscr Kathryn M. HOUSCI Clarence L. Hunsickcr M James V DeRosc Edwin R. Creasy Victor J. Thomas Davis Morgan E. Hlnei Minam Frank II initial.. < Mary m ins i I lllln Ferrari Kolx-rt Samuel ki.mss Helen Marklej Anonymous W. Alfred Kciblcr Lois F. Koch Harriet L Kocher Anonymous Louise S. Ransom Mcnges helnifl I Anonymous Urn Francis D. Sell Saia Blvin Stanutanla Anonyin.ins 1. 1 Lois D. StOUffel Mary A. VolllllUl Domthy Ward s inn. ih M Veda Sieinhart wail Sit- Waller Wushelcski lladj ( A, 33 Witmei i Euphcmia Yeager i H.ivni > '36 G BolIIngei Laura Anonymous Thomas S. Courscn Joseph I). IMS Hartman (J nice Dorothy Heller Charles llensle\ I Kelyn Hoovcn Gertrude Melba C. >.i\ I I anl>a. I )ciIik Kalhryn J. Hyde Evans Sara Keppley w WiHxlnjw i >.u Mervm iii i. Litwhilei Mayei iii Mary Jane F. McCulchen W Mem k Maiy Kussi Eleanor B. San.lel Mary Claire Porter '37 Anna F. Reynolds Anonymous Annajcan L. Gehng A Gehng Robert R. Goodman Burl L. M M.nv, Marks Kathryn E. Thacher Helen Anonymous Mary M. Northrop Mary E. Palsgrovc Mary Rcislcr Clair E. Troy Anonymous S. Richard Zerby Martha Bonin James H. Boyle Susan Boyle Frank Taylor Jean VonBlohn Wagner Elwood Wagner Sara Wagner June Wandrus Dorothy Wasco Yeany Janice Castner Paul Baker Marion Balliet Henry Crawford Elroy Dalberg John Davis Fredenck Debell Gloria Dill Pauline Ditty •44 James Dormer Lois Bryner Betty Fisher Anne Chandler Jack Gillung Frederick Dent John Helen Diehl Eleanor Haines Virginia Griswold Dons Hosier Mary Peggy Keen an Lewis Kohn J. Hackenberger Guy Margaret Smiley Samuel Trapani Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Charlotte Sharpless Josephine Kilbury Jessie Margaret Letterman Florence Yeany Evelyn P. Young Dorothy M. Zimmerman K.n i /immcrman > Edna Long Pauline Long '40 Stella Donald Bako Thomas Lewis Mildred A. Bonin Ben E i [am Dons Pheasant N k Peier Hams J. Moore Clayton H. Hinkel Elnora U. Houck Albert Mac W W Houser lllcck l-orrame S. Jones Charles L. Kclchner Cathanne Kcmplc Daniel Kcmplc Marycllcn Kessler Robert A Linn Podwika H. Dorolhy Poltrock Kathenne Ruck Sylvia Sheiman Dora Smith William Smith Bemice Stout Stuart Straub Gladys Taylor Anonymous Ruth Thomas Mary Jane Wagner Sr. Anonymous PAGE 6 BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION Mary Ellen Mohr Walter Mohr Gcraldine Oberle Gavin i Anonymous Jack Mertz Fay G. Clark William Wamch Anonymous 1990 REPORT Anonymous Anonymous Mildred Washville *45 Leonard Weame Loucks Richard Matthes Manon Baker Weame Marjorie Cosgrove Flora Crocker Comgan Theresa Daly William Davis Neil Dent Harry Drennan Nancy Eves Joseph Gieda Charles Glass Joseph Grande Hazel Guyler Murray Hackenburg Dayne A. Hartman Edward Jackovitz Charles Jacobs Richard J arm an Francis Johnson Richard Keyser Edward K reitz Ramona Krupa Marjorie Mariotti Thomas McAndrew Margaret McMillan Clair Mensinger Charles Miller Henry Pacholec John Panzetta Donald Parry Virginia Reimensnyder Edwm Betty Dictnch Margaret Baron Dnskell Eugene John Czemiakowski Dorothy Reichart *49 Cathenne Deitrich Julia George Chebro Max Cooley Harry Gobora Bumis Fellman Barbara Hartman Stuart Hartman Prank M. Vandevender Walter Woytovieh Ammerman Robert Canouse '48 Catherine Donald Schlieder Cathcnne Hicks Maria Bergei Josephine Vincent Washville Marion States Carmel Sirianni Gladys James Lora Snyder Joseph Ellsworth Violet R. Marian M. Cohen Anonymous Anonymous Earl Blake Mary Rush Rose Mane Schieber Kathryn W. Elmer Marian C. Pyle Shivc Martha John Thomas Aleta Ehrhart 1. in '50 Gene Allegrucci Moyer Anonymous 1 Kenneth Wire Ruth Wyrsch Helen Roberts Jean 11 Treon George Wasdovich George Smith Louise Missmer Dale Richard Stout Anonymous Anonymous Merrill Deitrich K Traupane Stanley William Selden Anonymous Anne Rezsek Young Frances R. Young J. Sam L. Robert Martin John Magill Dobb Emory Shirley Wanda Langdon Anonymous Elizabeth Eugene Snyder Julia Sterling Raymond Chandler John H. Yeager Catherine Poller Ruth Stanley Semic Elwood Beaver Anonymous Phyhs W. Diehl B. Maiers M. Pauline Schueler Robert H. Parker 1 Dorothy G. Lovell Carl Robbins '47 Stanley Krzywicki Anonymous Paulmeno Anonymous Edna Heckman Edward Hendricks Parsons J. Francis Radice Robert Reitz Joyce Hay I. Peter Pamell Walker Bcmice Badida John S Sandcl Bernard •42 Mosgo Marian Zeiders Phyllis Edith Bartha Jones E. William Karshner \ Helen Yodcr Violet Lois Nester Audrey Adlis Philip Howard Williams Ungerman James Marion Anonymous Ruth Winters Ii Owens Violet li Kalhryn B. Hartman Vcma Perry Elda Taylor Marqueen White Marjone Murray Clair Miller Virginia Mae Grow Mary Sherwood I. [g Rulh W. l-cGrandc Anonymous es Krum Anne M. Uibosk\ Anonymous Lois Luwson Mary eibj Anonymous i Anna N Clark Renninger M Joseph Wesley Ruth Smcal fiowells ( Eugene Kcefcr I Samuel Cohen Catherine Renninger Sara Tomlinson Winfield R. Potter Mabel Belles Reilly Andrew Grohal Howard Tomlinson Manlcy George A. McCulcheon Alex J McKechnie Jr. William Elizabeth Churl. Hi. Mary Kathleen Miller Janet Hopkins Annabel Jones I Anonymous Mary Sweigart Miller Raymond Myers Anonymous Sarah Shaffer Margarci Smith Mary Smith Lichtcl Helen Scammell Foose Vclma M. Kcrslctler Anonymous i McKlnne) Horvalh Roy Roberts on,' I Met R. F. Mildred KiDUN Ethel Keller Cummins Rulli Helen Marie G. Kirker Margarci M Louise Bittenbendei Mildred Hincbaugh Brown Edward Dobb Esther McGinley Sterling Banta John E. Bower Laurella Hak. W. Harris Jessie Haywood Cathcnne Zimmerman Irene Wallers I ink T. Sharp '39 M Blanche Evert 1. Kncgh Ellen R. O'Connell Nora M. Markunas Genevieve Andrck 1 Lampman Leonard Lipski Eli/ahcth Sarah E. Luetic Bckei McGovem Eileen Charles P. James M Thclma Dell.'ivcri Alfred Mary D. Elder Coldrcn Margarci Wolcver I) Anonymous Virgmia Marchakitus A. Lillian R. ThalteB. Hick* Margaret A. Klock •32 Bcrty Linn Ralph Tremato Coblcigh Robert Helen G. Zcbrowski Wnhcy Klinger Reba Fellman Gertrude Grabowski E Pli/abclh R. Hcnslcy Wrighi W Gertrude Bcatncc Algan Lee Beaumont Martha Brown James Krum Michalcnc Bowcn Helen E Ditty Bcmicc B Gennaria . F, Tilson Edwm Vincent Husovsky John Hcndler Bessie A. Shilling Dorothy D Stephen Hotz Florence C. Drucis Mary Ellen Raiewski Reba W. Schmidt Wolfe Dorothy CarIT Wclliver Anonymous Adams Arabel Hohn Donald Kessler Wilmcr Nester Lois H. Quick J. Stout Doris Winifred Romberger Mary Schroeder Minnie B. Olschclsky G Shiner E Holland Lillian Marjone Deets Doris Paulson . D I>conard Wanda Edelman •43 Clarahne Baylor Anonymous Anne Ollendick Clarence R Wolcvcr Sanger Anonymous Anonymous Dorolhy M. Cawihomc Anonymous Ella K Troy Y Raymond F Sanger '41 Eve C. Krauss Ann Lewis Rulh McDonald Mabel M. Strousc P. Florence Butler Florence E. Kitchen Mary Lillian Anna Buck Mary Buckley Hannah Culp Joscfina DcCaban Rachael Kissel Dorothy Waits Bryon Anne L. Hibbard Anonymous Charlotte M. Kepner Marion A Donald Emily W. Zeisloft Hawk Kenneth Gladys Rohrhaugh Grace Worrall REPORT Allegar Adda M. Barrett William Roeder Eugene Shipe Edward Skowronski Jeanne Epley William Benson Paul Slusser Anonymous Mano Joseph Sopko Carol Hilkert Charles Boyer Warren Mary Hoffman Elizabeth Huber Manlyn Jackson Mary Lou John Mary Kohrherr Eudora Lyhne Glona Opalka Glona Bryan William Stratton Luther Butt Henry Talarsky Grace Crawford Wayne Von William Deebel Elizabeth Her Linda Thomas Donan Sterling Stetten Wagner Richard Wagner J. Eloise Fasshauer Louise Lohr Wentzel John Williams Arlene Superko Anonymous Anonymous Frederick •46 Ray Fry George Gehng Aihamantia Isabel Davis Anonymous Bowman Gnmes Guy Mary Hawk Richard Joseph Yakoboski Young '51 June Carol Bell Francis Bodine Muriel Brush Mary Ami Donnelly Harold Emmitt Helen Emmitt Nancy Engler Leah Fritz David Linkchorst John Maturani Conway Anonymous Nancy lou O'Brien Warren Raker Milton Croop Curtis English Regina H. Schiraldi Patncia Ever Elizabeth Schukis Helene Flecknoc Eileen John Scnmgeour Robert Hileman James Thompson Leonard Gabnel Ronald Girton Genevieve Hosier Dons Wandishin H. Samuel Hall Hummel Donald Keams James Kleman Norman Joseph Zahora '54 Kline John Klotsko Charles Andrews Charles Lewis Ann Auerweck Andrew Maceiko Robert Maza McGrew Daniel Barbara J. Miller William J. Mouery Anonymous Shirley Rabuck Carolyn Reitz Rhoda Ritchey Anonymous John Ryan Jessie Stibitz Richard Waechter Ralph Wire Phyllis Barkley Edgar Berry Dolores Brennan Anonymous Michael Crisci John Dennen Anonymous Robert Garrison Anna Harshbarger Sarae Homick Anonymous Jean Johnson Blandford Jones Franklin E. Jones Rose Marie Kautz Feme Krothe '52 Jevita James Babcock Charles Baron Albert McCauley McManus Dale Bennett Reed Miller Marie Morgan George Blyler William E. Nunn Marguerite Boltinghouse Patricia Kathleen Boychuck Gloria Peiffer Brachman Brown O'Neil Nancy Albert Charles Ruffing Phillips Bums Robert Bums Ruth Schumaker Joan Cerula Charles Donald Cesare David Superdock John Anonymous Charles Daly Jeananne Scnmgeour Shamp Myra Wagner J. Yannes Olive Geraldine Demars Patricia Diseroad Leonard Galiley Maynard Harring David Jenkins Richard Ledyard Jack Lenhart Nancy Lychos Joyce Mane Robert Osenbach Rose M. Pogirski Janet Price Roy Sanders Thomas Schukis John Shan ah an Francis Sheehan Janice Tyler Andre Vanyo '55 Alberta Arch Oren A. Baker Robert Blyler Janice Borton Nanette Crossman George Derk Betty Dunkelberger Arnold Gannger Anonymous Gergen Philip Guy Germ ana John Halcovich Molhe Carolyn Karas Joseph Kuider Louise Krafjack Anonymous Lewis Mervine Constance Morris Daniel Boychuck John Nemetz Charles Brennan Thomas Persing Mary Ellen Poe Anonymous Loretta Ryder Relda Scott Alfred Cyganowski Lura Shader Barbara Davis Joseph Shemanski Palmer Dyer Judith Shirey Stephen Fago Anonymous Joan Fix Grace Vanderslice Anonymous Mary Gehnnger Allen Robert Gerhard Ruth Williams Walbum Ethel Williams Anonymous Anonymous Arlene Hrenenko George Lambrinos Anonymous June Lynn Jacqueline Michehl William Mictkc Hamson Morson Barbara A. Nichols Thomas O'Toole Paul Peiffer Diann Bauersfeld Carmel Casper Duunc Belles George Chaump Marjone Corrao Shirley Dunkelberger William Freed Raymond Hargreaves John Hart/el George Herman Mary Kashncr Mary M. Kentetta Mary Lonlz Bruce Milta Karol Ruppcl Donald Miller Joanne Mostellcr George O'Conncll Mary Pohutsky Anonymous haries t'uekey Joseph Purcell Helen Rhawn Annette Roush Starr Lynda Scott Joyce Walker Bernard Shultz Anonymous Charlotte Winter M Frank Wise John Wool Janice Shultz June Locke fnidnak the University by the Sue Ann Williams Jane Yorks Foundation ud new record ol lO.(KH) gifts m •60 \iuliony lunicro, William Dupkanick Jacqueline Epler Anne M A Dennen Nancy Gilgannon Winifred Hall Donald Hare Annabelle Hargreaves William Harrell Anonymous Enola Hawk Marlene Holly Joseph Jones Margaret Keller Evelyn Kilpatrick Anonymous Alice Linn Robert Marenick Masterman Irene McCarthy Isaiah McCloskey Donald McNeils Victor Michael Anonymous Margaret Moore Jean Stavisky Mon John Moss John Phillips William Pohulsky Vanice B. Purvis Anonymous Thomas Reunensnyder Elmer Robinson Dolores Senn John Shirey Dale Spnnger Dick Stnne Charles Thomas Alumni Joan Fischer laigesi Albert fi.nu i renklin Furman Fli/abeth Gensnnci Irvin Alexander David Bamhart Eugene P. Berg Robert Bottorf k-ik from pan (iilis Margaret Jaeger Kellogj Dale Krothc Lawton Mi ( Nicholas Pituch Anonymous A me Sebastian Anonymous i Barbara Eskilson Gary Fisher Barbara Flamn Raymond Trudnak A Wagner Phyllis Beverly White Ronald Wolfe Yocum Carole Zeislofl ••< m an outstanding example ti more ihau % gifta will (Jilts to the s id uhhi arsiups is i ii i«- L-l is currently has million tolly Patricia Adarnsky Anthony AlaMick Argery Andraiis Ixila Anskis-Cary Dolores Palladmo Nona Baldwin Anonymous Mary Ann Beasom Randall Beckman Charles Perry Connie Boonie Jackson Reed Ronald Boonie Joseph Richcndcrfcr Bcmicc Brctschncider Ronald Romig Albert Cecco - in i ash. pledges expected the ompleted well ahead of Husky Club in-, luppon foi totalled more than studeni athletit si reflected within totals for alumni, fat ulty, itaff, Mends, and parents I'lanneil y I V,(K),0 ill kind gilts totalled nearly VXJ.OOO In Ruth Maionello Contribu Included private individuals, local businesses, and large corporation . Specific amounts and i from other constituencies Any ment questions may be ontnbutions received arc listed elsewhere. directed to the develop- office at 7)7-389-4128. Dorothy Dayton Alice Socoloskie EUzabetO Deal Frank Dearie Paul Spahr Richard Dennen Spaid eiveil i pledged $14,300 '61 John Masters A out itudents, manifested fbi hedule. ( Phi hp Underkofflcr Mary Anne Klemkosky Glen appreciation for Trust for (.enet alions eampaigii, miliated ampaign William Vincent Leonard Kruk Ray Schloyer Montz Schultz i Bruce Trumbower Eleanor William Norton very heart is heii 1989 to raise $3.3 million by 1994, for The and planned Lawrence Troulman Jane A. James Sonja Norton doing I Library Fund, The Scholarship Fund, and The Yvonne Kathbone William Thomei Matthew Mcnsch " laid [aniens are dim parents in stipporl library Fund to follow nil The m llian Robert Picholfl Bcmicc Ihomas Anonymous nst's h Delores Dixon Joy Linn 1 mo.e to 1990. Walter Ncary Joanne Tcrway Levengood I'WJ Academic Kxccllcnce Fund, Valena Davis Earl 's r.i\ he Library Fund I in Sandra Nearing Joseph Swatski Charles Hoyt 1 .iiiiiiu)' for ,illll\ Ronald Davis Lois Hicks m thli [eve! "i giving, " Miller [01 Judith Stevens Freeland I tin- Anonym. his [| \ than $3 11,000 to the "The commitmeiil liom Adam James John Stinson Lamar Freeland Jean Lawton Funk Nancy Hartzel Iim , $66,000 M Jill in Anonymous lines the university . oiisiiiui n. Trust for Generations, lumped Irom Sn.lKM) I, i Annual Fund and The Samuel Huupt V " i James Brosius Connie Christian Stanley C ovington mon lanltn Helen Grim l.arue lot la Paulcttc i pu\sulenl e our liindraising etlotts John Eberhart >.i\ i.l made the foundation ol is loj altj Vera Derk Bithoi u \ c development. "Then Deniby Kenneth Parker Craig Beach Fisher Margaret A. Follmer assistant li.iv Cobb Barbara Suzanne Loughery •59 alumni and s.iul John Chidesier Jane L. Locpcr Robert Dipipi gratefiil to all oui Ann Chance Lona Wayman Evelyn Cogswell in a Successful vc.u Jean A offlt e Initiatives, was recorded IWl Joanne Waldron Wood Richard Wynn H) for Patncia Buchcr whai we Gerald 4 h lends w ho P. H. Anonymous Anonymous > iins tot .ii Injj w Strine l l Boyd Arnold Fdward Blackburn Miriam Argall Marylou Biesecker James Creasy \ m raised Bloomsburg Universitj development *Wi an deeply Barbara Anderson Camp iiu Daniel Keller Mane was million Ralph Wet/el Constantine Spentzas Sarah Swisher Brown More than $1.6 Waller Jiuliih Joanne Jones Rose Doris A. surpass $1.6 million James Snyder Marie Steltz '57 Gifts to University I'roxcll Carl linger I Eugene Schultheis I Hli/abcth George Rcnn Theodore Reznick Anonymous .km mm. Ann Thomas nears $3.5 million g oal Trust' ishci James Gustave < Martha Persing James Gummoe \un Sw Philip L. Anonymous Rosalyn Pennington Kenneth Smith '56 William F Swisher Charles Loughery Robert Lyon Janet John Bogdan Marjone Harbert Ronald Krafjack Joan Hinkle Joseph Barkley Anonymous Nellie Byham William Byham Roy Croop James Kashncr Rodney Kelchner George Kocher Sherrill Hiller-Rittenmeyer Mary Lou Linkchorst Jacqueline McCauley Joanne McCormick Clyde Adams Lovell Kahley Harrell Carol Heard '58 Frances Robert Hunt/ Harriet Marlene Klein •53 Anonymous Michael Homick Harry Burggraf Joyce Eveland Constance Gobora Hams Nancy Hams Donald Russell Kenneth Swan Anonymous Barbara Daub Judith J Sandra Stinson Anonymous Man John Greenly Richard John Woyurka Phyllis Edwards BLOOHSBURG UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION 1990 REPORT PAGE 7 w ' BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION 1990 R Molly Miller IImumi Miner 1 .II, Robert Edwards Anonymous Thomas Engleman Anthony I-an/onc Thomas Nawrocki Wendy Nolin p««incy ' Barry Faust Susan Lehrich Girard Para U Kicnaro Sonia Fodcraro Richard Lloyd Ronald Petruzzi Karl Najaka Paul Frcircich Leonard Ludinsky Frank Pctzak wniidm Gail Gerbcr V1.ll.-r iviiiicr j i / 1 1 < im u II yj i^onncii li .1 i.djiiieua Constance Orchard John McAuliffc Kenneth Mi-\u Catherine Rhoads Bonnie Owens 1 i i 1 1 ft;*rhar» wcry Paul I .Scarcr li. David Barboui Joseph Kubert David Hibbard Ol^nn M MM Riinrn Joseph Kurowski Susan Hicks Sandra Sample Edith Arthur Saxc George Masich Judith Schrecongosi Carol Michael Schrecongost Frank Milauskas Catherine Hudak F J | 'i l Man am Ann McHenry Richard Miller Charles Hurley Susan Miller Ronald Jackson Robert Schiller Linda Shively Carole Morrison Linda Johns Irene Schnaars Dorcen Shope John Mulka Joan Jordan Inhn NatTras i 0 1 LJ (U Patricia Nancy Patton Richard Keen lohn Shvrnan'ikv Carol Straub David Reimold Gene Kovalchick Ann Sandra Stoddcrt Anne Baker Vitclli Walko Wcascr L. John Bausch Terry Beard Zimol/ak John Chyko Dale Anthony l.i/d Paul Conard Richard Davala Sarah Anthony Ii/.iIh Applcnatc |Ii William Reiter David Kratz Larry Ruckle Phillip Landers Evaristo Vieira Thomas Toth Gary Russell Royd Carol Watters Edward Laubach Kay Liverton Carol Logue Robert Logue Twila Lyons Donna Wcigand Barbara Wendell Mary Scarantino Anne Marie Scheirer George Weigand Ronald Wenzel Susan Schiller Edward Whalen Doreen Schramm White Donald Whitebread Paul Sebastian R. Randolph June Get? Seely Gerald McBride Walters Victor Widmann Barrie David Ycrgey Randall Young Roger Williams Kathryn Sharrow Marjorie Anonymous Cecelia Smith Elaine Mehle Carol Yoder Donald Smith Michael Mehle Joseph Zavaglia Anonymous Michael Mellinger Karen Zavaglia Henry Spering Nickola Mary Spering James Pegg James Tamecki Warren Thoma G. King Perry I'aliu ia Richard Dopsovic '65 Ronald Beury James Dysingcr Anonymous James Robert liddingcr 1-awrcncc Bankes Dopsovic Nancy Erway Joan Bankus '66 Carol M. Chiancse Richard Fausl Robert Barficld James Ayers Chester T. Choplick Jean Fino Mi " Margaret Christina Raymond m Chamberlain Christina J il .nil 1 1 1 1 ii i1 1 i ( ino Iit 'irn ' i Hii lilt k rv*r Shirley Bittenbender Marc Bartlebaugh Clarecn Beamer uiaays uecK Robert Blue Donald Beltz ' l 1 ill i< .ii'i. i' i I )ale Bittcnl>ender Anonymous Anonymous Richard Barbara Cnswcll Qiorifl Proelich Roland Boyle Gladys Bingaman Shirley Delacis Deborah Cook Robert Biscombe Donald Denick Mary Jo Gaydos Norman Geisinger Joseph Durdock Susannah Brody Robert Marty Ginty Donna Evans Edward Buck Amy Goss Robert Farina Susan Carlson lanloul ' )epo I Di Roberto Bocmer ' John Price Wenzel Judith Judy Roberts Sandra Williams Deanna Robinson Daniel Wolfe Angelica Sacco \ i Wymngs Ida James Young Karen Young Joseph Youshock Barbara Faust Rose Chiki Robert Fleck Barbara Connor Judith Blab Judith Pause] Richard Haefner Gerald Fntz Alice Cromwell fipnroia Ah**rp rnmhip L L i Il'llll'lk. \ Inn ApIcIpv " • ' i. mi. Slottje Bums 1 Josephine Crossley lndilh Arnrlr Joseph Gates Linda Dent \4^nnn It'll Ra^hon* »l UdMIUIL Fames Hinckley Robert Green William *" llll.llll Dementi •JOlllUCJ D.ISIHMI Verda Belles < frigalODiS 1 'V. 1 1 1 > 1. ' 1 1 Betty Cicero Andrew James Holt Robert Griesing Connie Dorscheid I .ii. 'i Jarcd lur/yiiski Has well Hock Anonymous Margaret Ronald Davidhciser Robert I lose> Houck Vicki Egli Judith Isenbcrg Anonymous IXira Jarrett Nancy Sandia BUS \ I M vans Anonymous Emil Kasarda Raymond Kashimba Harry Humes Ml/.IIHR DClg Frederick Griffiths Anonymous Glen Rook 1-arry Ikeler Mary Alex Dubil \A Lucille Ikeler Robert Griffiths Don:ilf1 " 'li.llll Diio'^n 'I1L.1I1 Joan Buck Stanley Jashmski Mary A. Dumbauld Anonvmons ruiuiit iliuu.i Flinnr IMHM Johnston Ray Gross Donna Gulluni Anonymous lame Kennedy Joseph Holden Judith Farina A ni in vmi \s i c W Jos**nh Fft773ri JUJVUII 1 il/ 1 ill i l tan id Richard King Donald Kleckner Judy Kleinbauer Griffiths Jay Hurst Nancy Johnston Thomsa Kac/marek 1 1 Richard Steidel Grant Stevens Patricia Stickler Linda Stirling til Nancy Didriksen ( J. 1 Judith Gallagher Sally A. Greenberg Dorothy Enncy Joseph Fnncy >.! Virginia Hcsel Ann Hookei M Clemens 1 William Michael Anonymous Anonymous Laird Shively 1 Kenneth Cromwell Judith (iuldin Ellen ' Charles Fritzges James Campbell Anonymous ' Anonymous Kay Menu lint} Robert Samsel Jean Savage Anita Shaffer '67 Anonymous Anonymous I Brenda Rake Richard Williams Royd Grimm • Richard Post Thomas Quinn Richard (irccnly > Oram Barbara Welch Slanl»*v R(*nin*;kv 'i.ii" '^ lliil .r 1 McCormick Cecelia Toth Bernard Donegal) Mm Nl/*nri^n Rr\cfr\n Riirn*fc L) Ul 1 1.> t 1). in ui 1,1 1 -m Miii ^_ i 1 i mink.ll aiTipncii Edwin IFi*nslf*rm3i''hi*r LA* Vll.^lk.1 .11. H. WilKlir ( 'irk.in wuduj \_drison Ciiirv wai I w I Fenslermarhf*r lavllwl JdLK l_ John Can 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 ITT Regis Stirling Charles Swank Frank Szalku Margaret Vaughan Janice Walters John Waples Geraldine White John Wise George Yacina Carol Zablocky Irwin Zablocky Richard Zerbe Joseph Kegolis Larry Klouser John Knoll David Fausl Samuel Kctscr A Joseph Koons Idy Fischler William Keller Alex Kozlowski Ann Kesier Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Rosemary Fogarty Roberta Chase Dennis Anna Lillian Kreisher 11 Irene .1111, V IV. Fn*nr7 1 Anonymous John Auten Donald Lagator Lois Levi Kishbaugh Louise Lark Jerome Lanuti Jane I Marlcnc I "Ii lr.iiK-\ Thomas Gorant Theresa Hart man Anonymous Jancl I Iimi\ ci Willard L. Hunsinger Linda Kline May John Zachanas Judith Austin Margaret Koval Virginia Tinner David Diusinore Case Thomas Stephen Korol Philip William Archibald S. Frederick John King Susan Hartman Tock Charlinc Ycager Harold Cole Anthony Plucmsky Blai k Ariene Burgess '63 1 Lowell Tinner Carolyn Bartz J J Swank Pearl Harold Andrews .M'lili Smith J. Anonymous Uaibaia Kaczmarek Judith '64 1 Susan Hnkcil James H, Burke Robert Holly Rita Seybert ha/les Sc a rani inn Anonymous » Hill Ronald Klemkosky Raymond Anonymous Mary Nila Hill Rapp Sylvia Rapp Ronald '62 l Anonymous Rosmi ifjjTi Donald Stanko Susan Steidel Robert Lynne Zelez I» 1 1 Richard Runyan Ronald Shenatl t Slciiili.ui Patricia Cranford William Zagar i Marion Stcsney Ann 'anil Frances Snyder Wcrnt/ Joan Wolle Andrew Kosvitch Edward Krakowski 1 i Griffith Pnscilla Bonnie Philip Marrv if' y Ravf*ri Lynn Gnmm Edward Grubb Emmajane Hagenbuch Allen Handwerk Jan Prosseda Edward Joan Wellivcr Sue Elise Knoll Jean Stankiewicz Ncal Wavrck I'llr l|. 1 Frederick Saxton *\firinin*r Inrv Sl*4^'t hoi isi* Frederick Klock Ra<.n.'!)> Walter Veranda Patricia Troxcll 1 I Thomas Kecney Jack Keller Rebecca Wilson Barbara Edward r 1 i I 1 eon Sid D. Snyder Minerva Spaid Sara A. Rambcrgcr Anonymous Anonymous I 1 lam***; Richard Rapson Dale Sullivan I ' \ Ida Madelyn Turock I I 1 Veronica R^tflmf*\s Wi ittrr mi. ' . ! *ifhn#*ifl/*f JV7IIII .JV. IIIVIU^I Wilbur Person William Stevenson John Straw I IHUIfl1 Paul Rhine 1 Rcirhfon r. * 1 till Jill 1 Ann Manr 1 ( Rossi V '.'irminp IMI^ ll 1 ' I I David Schramm William Steinhart Irma Springman 1 ' |.' 1 Richard Walters Pcicr Perialat I i < 1 Gordon Ihornas ( Armand Sebaslianclli Ava Jo Snippy James Simon i 1 1 1 1 i 1 illi Ill' Judith Folmar Nancy Silverman Michael O'Leary Jean Schweizer ijlllllj i. Phillir>s iiiiiij' ' Sally Flaherty Gareth Kase John Shuman l Carolyn Moycr Mill r Prtirman "'Mil. Ill IViri 'II A nn 1 /^iiii Anonymous J .1111) S!r hf\t pencil \ 1 ILIOK Beatrice Robinson Gary Rupert A 1 ''it.i rt\fT\/*T Ml 11,1111.1 V ii Dagmar Mogan Todd T. Morris Judy Murphy Jaync 1 Gretchcn Jamiollcowski | yj diicii Joyce Michael Thomlon Grove Anonymous i]| i i DonaJd Pousl ' rii iJiitn r ul ii i.^sv j Ruth Price Richard Rhoads I'l ilifif- , \K f TTIJ1IOJII Anonymous Genscmer Sylvia Gross 1 Eugene Mahnowski Dale Gardner Ira > , lr , EPORT ll.vi ''^'. llll I'll * l . | I . ' :_ 1 1 1 | 1 1 | ' 1 I | 1 1 1 K 1 | | ' 1 1 1 1 I Gntman 11.11. 'IM'.. 1 '68 V-Uiui v_ nijiiuru Sandra Beaulieu Richard Benyo Charles Liverton John Knorr Dorothy Lindsay Susan Lunger Burel Robert Koppenhaver Anonymous t^r*orc»e Hjinnn l.lllll.l VJV-Vlgt Ronald Digiondomenico Brcnda Dorshimer Mary Malecki Diane Hartzell Merle Dries John Gum Baradziej Frederick Bausch Mary Derby Stephanie Lindner Ann Grubb Thomas Douglas Davis Patricia Ikeler Joseph Kovalovich Anonymous John Mahoney Joseph Jennings Judith Lagatoi Mary Marvhaloms Beverly Johnson Carol Laubach Anonymous Gary R. Kahler Lane L. Kcmler Judith Hettz Barbara A. Mahon Anonymous Howard Martz Richard Mayan John Edwards Dawn Gale Burns Michael Heitz Jonelle Robert Maycfskie Lincoln Miller Penny H. Kemler Richard Heller Ruth Metzger Dennis W. Byrne Elizabeth Montello Patricia Knight Mattem Lindy Mattem Edwards Spencer Empet William Hoffman Anonymous Carl Millard Donna M. Byrne Glenn Anonymous Anonymous Gary Horn Phillip Folk Carole Millard Joseph Cappello Robert Naugle Allyn Hostener Robert D. Moycr Kenneth Miller Anonymous Alexandra Fitzpatnck Michael Fitzpatnck Sharyn Doaithy Norbury Helen Kruk Billy PAGE 8 BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION 1990 REPORT McGovem Michael Momson 1 Mary Lou Harvey David Bowen Anonymous Brown Charles Barbara Byrer Can Thomas Cesanni Connie Clewell Patricia Cobb Richard Conner Roben Niccol Michael Novak James Nyce Sandra Croll Nancy Vicki Culton Richard Philipkoski Gloria Dailey ."Mill f~l*"%ll\' VJOIIS tsartvira cirabteldcr Ostrelich Russell Shields .> i ji 1 i; onriin 1 Karl Reed Rlin Constance Davis Joseph Deardorff Carol Marone Rieder Pamela Hancvyc Empet Bonnie Riegel Ronald Saint Sing Skelding Kerry Holtnuui Roy Hoghnd Michael Lcroy Smith Karen Horv«ath Nancy Shaffer ".diiuuipii Hi-\^ Nancy Smith ncss . I Beverly Falk Gary Shuey Dennis Siegmann Ace Faust Rosemary Skomitz Judith Fenstermachcr William HnlTni-r MM lit Donna Slaughter fYllr* l/jic 11,... i Hunley George Snyder Judith Hunk Patncia Sosnoskic I Kenton I 1 IUU Mull 1 Ann n me ling i (leoige Jones Uni-> riui/ Kathleen Ka|H-s Carl Urbas Pnscilla Arthur Steiner Connie Jarrard Barbara Franchella Michael Wagner Sharon Steiner Margaret Keen John Frey Anonymous Thomas Taylor Anonymous Nancy Kaplan Violet Karlow Da\id Keilei Margaret Waltcmycr Hoyd Jane Keifer Donna Watson Anonymous Jacqueline Kent Kathleen Gacad Garman Joseph Gentile Patricia George Robert Gibble Kathryn Giger Mark Goldman Thelma Goodman Anonymous Myra Griffith Marguente Tomasello Sally Trachy isooen iseisey Donna Kichner Vv ivn** 1^ vH "dynt iwuc Anonymous Kathleen Kuzmiak Richard Gail Landers John Trathen Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Carmen Vishnesky Joseph Walton Allen 1 mil anovilli' 1 i I*,... Wilbum Doyle Diane Wise Shirley KtKhcr Keller William Wise Michael Ludd Susan Yacinu ( Monique Sylvia I, Ann Lee Susan Yodock Bernicc La/ar Weaver Samuel Weaver Thomas Welsh Lanny Lee 111.,, L., _ Marsha Lepley Linda Macauly Linda Mackavage Edward Mackay Lee Yohn IXtnna Louis Guarino Elwood Harding Eileen Hartman Richard Hartman Sandra Wilbum Richard Wilhour 70 A in Phyllis Dorothy Hauber Dennis Heaton Roger B. Heim Raymond Wolverton Mary K. Woodward Frank Matthews Charlotte Linda Herbst Frances Zalinski Eugene McClafferty Rnl'vrt Richard Herman Robert Zalonis Virginia McLlafterty k Anonymous isamy McUuire Rirhirri rroiiK mi '69 Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Daylc Bennett liflh 1" III Ann Mill Rfrnru 111 lilt Noreen McKiniry Indilh I'M Mil IW lw JUUIIll Marshall Meriting |<*n h Stella Johnson Doug Hippenstiel Hill Donald Hock John Hollis Loretta Horwith Dona Houck Jeffrey Hull Wayne John Willard Kelchner Nancy KenAlbert Kieski Donna Knouse Madelyn Kush Sandra Langerholc Sandra Larson Katharina Lauer Karen Lesch Beverly Lichtel Richard Lichtel Helen Linkevich Robert Llewellyn Thomas Lyons Vincent Majikas Jerry Manhart Dons Marston Pamela Martin Richard McClellan Anonymous Eileen Meiser Karen Mellinger Anonymous Richard Metzgar Linda Mills Dawn Terry Amer Rosemary Arter Edmund Austin June Bednar Willard Bennett Anonymous Lee Berry James Bonacci Richard Bower Anonymous Anonymous Sandra Brown Linda Can Thomas Castnlli Moody Mowery John Moyer Charles Kathenne Mulka Jefferis Murr John Murray Linwood N ester Nester Mackay M. Majikas Sandra Cerullo Donald Clayton Susan Clayton Carl Cobb Carol Deardorff Susan Deibler Anonymous William Domeman r Hf 1 1 Ann \nii Willard Evans David Feather 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 VI' Lit Katnnne Niemiec P^on^lrl John Ford Philip Gabb Sandra Garfunkel Betty Gasper George Geise William Giannetta 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ( DiippaII Kussell Falkendo ll J' Susan Palkendo I1 l( Ml. r tin '.lit*. ) is 1 ilh )i " 1 1 1 )t ill ilt "Ml. Ml 1 l 1 1 I 1 m 1 1, 1 I i tit fi .lll(ll< i 1 \ tt hii 1 1 in M 1 1 r 1 * i ,1 ii M L r i ELsiher Orcisbl She rn Slar li .i I Bl ai live has held several state posts for the organization and past is matron "i the bis ( haptei in sha- mokin. "I like doing it," helping ficople and have particul.n says Knoebel a ^icai iiih rest ' I ' She expre sses nine HI ili' pOSl l» I a BUM it offers an opportunity to assisl young people. cm r*/"i^f i She and many young people her family not only work with al Ihe her welcome park, bul also own sons' many a constant stream of friends into their household. Bonnie Riefenstahl "We Lynn Rocco^randi and some of them show us Erla Rodgcrs can l>cslic Rohrbach IXrborah i enjoy talking lo kids, helping them wilh what Ihey sec as their goals," says Knoebel Peter Reynolds Runyan Ronald Russo Anonymous Connie Rcimold Evelyn Fcttcrmim Roger Fetterman James Riefenstahl Eileen Frey Virginia Schaefer Helen Salamone Patricia get Moth' tell I | ards, Lather's >.,; when they have Day cards, their report cards. You things they want to talk about." Her enthusiasm carries through to her job as park catering manager, responsible for serving as many as 2(X),(XXJ meals in a single season. Saunders though the hours arc long — "you can't wail Lmda Roscoe Robert Frey Robert Schuli/ during the busy season Dennis Frymoycr Freda Seiplc there and get started." she says Anonymous Mary Gabb Frederick Garvey Nancy Seksmsky Anthony Selvoski the time. Kenneth Saunders Anonymous Marvin Serhan Anonymous Joseph Gnbbin You must keep Even — 80 to 100 a week Sally Rothermel Samo it mvcrsity, winic Brian, I plair, .uli, rin, in nn .pun "I Mary Margaret Rachko Stanley Rakowsky Charles Rch f~*arf>lvn IXIUCI Ririf*r \-alVJiyit Dolores i" the park's an oral surgeon foi oldei son Rick i Ralph Mocrschbucher Mary Reynolds John Urcisbsch Poechmann n 1 before marrying and turning attention to familj Debbie Porter • 1 \ Ii 11 )i iMi" III' 1 1 I i y Mary Harriet and the paik o|H'ralion I Frank Petrash Pierce Anonymous McNamura Kathleen Mi Williams Donald 1 1 1 1 II Ilt I Mill '.Mill I 1 i 1 J 1 ',1 1 1 ihi nnsylvania native ami graduate "i I'- \ Teresa Linda Perry ' 1 iw credit High School, . t who Peun- ol Barbara Lois Pciffcr nn Rerri'tr/I IMilMI fiirr^ti \_UIlClJl 1 tin- lulls thai," says James Martin John Murtin John P&ClOttJ in ! right hcic to family oriented, low kej atmosphi Charles Oakley L 1 1 came We're proud of Knoebel, Raymond Nye Susan Nyc I'int* ^^firhifi I'lMIII JlUIC \^ Petras .una. Barbara Nielsen tl ilt III 'I. Ill, i 1 (~* i l(iv.f*nh JW.M^JJII Peter Perlow 1 ( ( ' 1 Oman 1 K s\ Susun Murker Barbara Nestor Wi'i ill iM Ml irninii ill III II 11 >( 1 could have gone to Disney or to Six Flags, "It bin instead n Evelyn Lewis Susan Ludwig Kathleen i f the Park magazine. Anonymous Robert Murphy iini iii f^inifTi -U^LIIt V llllll 1 II i 1 \K< iiii tL ,i ( 1 In oi Creatlni > Place i t Mil Robert Drucis Thomas Dunn Howard Ebersole Mary Emerich II in in Hsim*. ftr'inHl I. hi oiaiiui ill' 1 bnen O'Bncn mill hi i i 1 i Linda Nicholson Edward • 1 1. 1 David Nelson 1' v J v James 1 11 ( 1 llcnniv Mill Katnryn Nalevanko (J x1 Riniiuman nil IL. DingalTlall Ii ii. 1 1 || Larry iNallo Patncia 1 1 > Robert Myers John r nil i It. H'lrh^r'* , [ 1 AnlliAfiv A\JlUIUIiy Joanne Paul Clothier i 1 . John Cermanski 1 Christine Mustick .1 . i V*'A\T\CP RrtOn»»l IHI III .11 II*. Murray Judith 1 1 » * 1 It irtL RpvptIv 1" Kooert Mull >i i ! n An '\ i Jean Moulder i ml 1' R unit r^i ' McBnde Monow Carlene An Robert Mun.hull James Metzler i Jane Faust Moffett Mary Mountz Nan Karen KIllH Nr'llvri Spun Awaid lional Dennis Ixrsko Brenda Williams Sharon Wolfe Janet received the Ural annual Knotbtl Lehman Kuren Lehman Elaine Zalonis Ihe United in Stales, Kiuh-Ih-Is recently auteiischlager I he largest free admis I sum park and is John Watto . of the In K sburg. I harlotte Lanicy Frank Yart/ . manager Ron \sith brothei K linger Judith 1 umbei and 1 itesidenl ami co . Linda Lechner 1 Kiuk IvI Daniel Kliainovich Marcia \WII' Williams Yanchck Dick ol KinH'bel, president of Luanne Kinney Gene Gruber Mariann Gruber two sons, ami wire ol family run park Sharon Griggs Daniel ^roup sales and catering manager, moiheu KfilMl Joan Laubach Wanng ol cxpcTieiue as David Kent John Williams i / Kuye> Paul Fowler G. Richard wisdom and enthusiasm to a position on Bloomshuig UiuverMty Foundation Bourd. She biin^s a Iresh pe^ivctivc honed from years the Maaclla Kac/maa ik Anonymous among oriented s Manlyn S/ymanski Resort to a premier place American family parks. This year Barbara Knoebel is adding her own bnuul of service- Cirace Jaskiewu Lindu Thacker Patricia Hutchiniis •> ebcls Amusement .iioKn Jacobs Eli/ubcth Juiu-s 1 be the biggest, you only to " be ihe best to hai I k ousan ahadle Swaru noucK "'Mil Hoik lulgar uni niieiuc "You don't have have Hipponaiit] Ilieresa Smoluk Gail M. ,11.'! 11,11 cougias run Kathy Hippenstiel Knoebel joins Foundation Board Sharon Hinchey Roy Smay Leland Smelu nlhfr Harris Edward Hess Jean Sponenberg IX^Iorcs HlggbtS John Higgins udic nennc Dehnrih Richard Foust Warren Herman William Hibschman Onde Bernard Schaefer Lawrence Foran A hen I C'.ntTiths Vicki Gross Patnck Slavin I Olin Shotwell A skew Carol Shumaker Ciiirii'L Aracelia Schlegcl Ruth Slonaker Martin Smith K Noreen Shoemaker Gulden Theresa Fasnacht Frederick Fertig Helen Hiimm David Herbcn Sandra Gnbbin Cecelia Davis Charlotte Arthur Sell Lenore Shannon Jere Terry Eddinger Joseph Daniel Shaffer Robert Powell Susan Doletski Candace Donachy Karen Duh Ronald Sekcllick Michael Seksinsks Larry Grant James Poechmann C. Richard Davits Ann v-in,-! i'OiK.\ Paul Plan Anonymous IxtuDCn fciien "It's to get different all an open mind because Continued on Pu%e 21 Eli/abcth Sharbaugh BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION 1990 REPORT PAGE 9 BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION 1990 Man an man Schneck John Hdile Gregory Viola Ixslcy Manes Jerry Kathleen Harmanos Diana Walck Z Hams Florence Hams Terry Shoener Stephen Harmanos Kicha/d Walck Janet Ruth Stauffer David Siciner Margaret Hartrnan Patricia Walters Carol John Hart//ig Anita West Patricia Jacobs Heller Richard Jo Anne Wieczorek Charlotte Hcnvel Stewart Stroblc Nancy Hickey Anonymous Joseph Wicc/orek John Slut/man Elizabeth Jesson Thomas Wilson Kathryn Stut/man Hugh Jones Harry Woolcock Wanda Masom Shema Lorraine Robert Stoudt Thomas Wynkoop Maxine Jones Janet Maxine Ycager Paul S/ymonski Jane Kascnchak Pamela Yeagcr Anonymous Shirley Kyle Indl Heller Telcsky A William Tobias William Kelly 72 Nicholas Torano Anne Kessock Thomas ii'. Betty Underwood Pamela VanEpps Mary Vect Jeffrey Klcckncr Jackson Aileo Hcthanne Kob Linda Alberts Mh had Kolojeji hit Joseph Vc/rndy Bruce Krarnmcs Maria Vc/endy Gerald l.astowski Gloria Walson Iheodorc Ijiwson I Anonymous Jean L Atherton John Bachman I hi r, Irene Williams m mlcy Markunas Kathy Williams Janet Martin Gloria Wilson Susan Murtrich Robert Wolf GuilMcAuliii- Mark Yanchck James McCool Anonymous Anonymous Donald I Diane Bclusko Thomas I I Edward Beishline Thomas Benfer Gary Bennett Rodney Bickert Kathcnne Billet Ihomas Ulass i Indl MtHire Richard Boardman irole Amy Bohner Nancy E. Bohr bmy Patricia C. Nybcrg Steven Purscll Bowen Anne Bower Fred Bower Patricia Bowes Carol Durlcnc Pittner Janu s IMlltllklS Billet Christine Black well Thomas Blackwcll i Daniel Bradley Pries Anonymous | Michael Brauncr Michael Puhak Dennis Blue Shirley Brofec Wayne Rake Normu Reed Barry Boone Ho run Joseph BottigUerl Joan Rccsi ( Beverly Bradley Robert Brosokas Kairiiui Caporalclti Michael Carroll Famei Relohui Gary Chambers Pumcla Cincotta Carol Rcilly Edwin Rhinard V Anonymous William Cluley Richard Robertson * Dennis Campbell Lindu Carodiskey lull., Gary Clcwell K n hard Coup Brinlcy Crahull Anonymous William DflViu Junct Dcandrea Martha DcnkenbcrHcr Raymond Dcpcw Anonymous Robert Dilks Llewellyn Dollnun Susan Dollman Marguret Doty Fossph Roinh k Gerald Frcy Cheryl Furman John Ganlz Frank Gehrig Donna J. George James Gilhooley Marsha Good George Goode Edward Gormley Vincent Gorski < I I ).\\ >.\\ hard Gerard Sadoski Russcl Scheuren Ruthann Henne Susan Hnatuick Joanne Sitoski Ruth Sprague Alfred Steele Paul Hoffman Sandra Hinckley Anonymous Dennis Holbrook Nancy Hnasko Jessie Hnatow Louise Stroup Karen Holbrook Gary Alan Smith Gary Allen Smith Kirby O. Smith David Sowers Raymond Shaffer Kuy Leonard Shank B Holdredge Albert S Homiak Skclding I lines Joyce Hopkins Lylc Tiffany Diane Hosage George Titus Cathy Hummel Linda Hunt Bruce Hunt Richard Huntinglon Anonymous Anonymous Edith Iampietro Ronald Inkrote Robert Urbas Virginia Ned Sodrick Marguret Fox Kathleen Jenkins Richard Twardzik Manilla Johnson Angela Vivian Judy Mary Jones Richard A. Johnson Jack Kile Waltman Sandie Weber Duane Whitebread Oren Woodruff Sheila A. Kinder Pamela Woodruff Nicholas Kindt Shelly Small Phyllis Klouser Robert Jones Houck Knepley David Koehler Michael Kolb Barbara Kopetskic Thomas Kopetskic Dale Kostick George Kuzo Sharon Laudcrman John Liggett Jo Ann Long Lyons Patrick Barbara McClo&k} Robert McClosky William McDonnell Ann McElwec Anonymous Michael Meholick Anna Miller Daren Miller Ijury Miller Linda Minank John Mitchell Susan Mitchell Kay Moms Nell Barbara Neuhard Shelley Partlon Nancy Piatt Barbara Platukis Louise Pool Jay Pope Skomsky Ramm Rang Richard Raspen June William Culler Patricia Stct/ Rosalie Goldstein Edwanl Barbara Gormley Gittlcr Carolyn Swindro Susan Goudy Margaret Thompson James Graf Shirley Troy Robert Gutheitu Anthony David Guzofsky Karl Wool Margery A. Keller C Robert Keller Joyce Kichman Ruth Vaughn Mark Vivian Anonymous Peggy Poff Wall ish Anonymous David Caroline Zolomij William Khngerman Anonymous Anonymous Vincent Kniezewski Eugene Weller 73 Garry Korman Joyce A. Kostick Melanie R. Wengrenovich James E. White Richard Kush Jeffrey Bonnie Kutz Susan White Juleanne Landis Terrance White Robert Layman Maureen Whitehead Carl Abbott Maryann Abbott Adams Adams Barbara Richard Barbara Antonio Amdt Carolyn Theresa Ashnoff J. Scon Atherton Charlotte Bacmo Connie Baker Thomas Banyas P. Charles S. Barhight Debra Barry Anonymous Morcia Benner Steven Bianco M Antoinette Botke Ann Boyer Colleen Brosh Patricia E. Bucher Dorothy Bunge Stanley J. Bushner Susan Byorek Mary J. Cardone Frances Can- Anthony Chutkiewicz David Chnstman Beth Chrusch William Cockenll Mark Constable David Cope Joan Corson Thomas Czop Janet Dahlquist Anonymous Barbara Davis David Dickens Craig Dietterick Marcia L Dobil Kathleen Reich Donna Edwards Edward Edwards Jeanne Richards Gregory Falatck Rosulyn Roberts Jean Flynn Kenneth Robinson Sandra Foreman Lucinda Rogers Joan Roth Constance Foresman Gerald Gani Joseph Wine Thomas W. Wodzak Long Anonymous Judith D Giambrone Anonymous Emory Guffrovich Gerald Patricia Youshock Anonymous Noreen Marciano Bemadine Markey Gail Zoccola Jerry McCIellan James Zoccola Doug McClintock Patncia McClune Denise McDaniels McGovem Ronna Stitely McMurtrie Irene McNulty Kathryn McLaughlin Robert Bluff White Linda Williams Dolores Thomas Bixler Donna Bluff Washinski Anthony A. Liene Carol McGarry Terry Bires P. Jean LeGates Susan A. Liese Anonymous Richard Eckcrsley Jacqueline Scheuren-Klees Dale Kashner Rose M. Valania Kathryn Kirk Ihomas Reese Linda Rimge Johnson Patricia Zeisloft Linda Druinm TiffiOlhy Reidingcr E. William Troutman Gail Kipp William Rcbcr Pamela Schlcif REPORT E. Trometter Anonymous Daniel Mary Spear Kenneth Galen Troup Kathryn Johnson Robert Rabb Junct Stein Alex Spencer George Stahley Edna Slyer Lucy Szabo William Tiemey Ruth Troup Kent Pnzer William Gaydos John C. Skinner Richard Jarman David Jenkins John Petrosky Qann 1990 Ide Anonymous Kenneth Vancas John Paul Wilhum Fox PAGE 10 BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION M. Hunter Elaine Sheatler Paul Vanore Eugene Gerald Snyder Vigilanti M Kathleen Secundo J Robert Ireland ahull 'i Alexis Fourier Stinc How land Vito Steven Janke Robert Parry Barry Feudala Robert Fisher Judith Harold Hollick Carolyn Claudia Poul ( Gail Folk George Sonon David Sosur Stump Collins Anonymous Linda Portion Kenneth Small Larry Soncs Skclly Hanzl Eleanor Holtenstein Bonnie Olson Thomas Fcmck Richmd Fcttcrman Yvonne Fcttcrman « R Richard Schwanger M Barry Swart/. Ellen Kenneth Oscnbach Felix Fernandez Michele Shinn Joe Shipe Hill Thomas Oakum Michael DeFrayne Jane Adam Curry Smith . Diane Doeblei Jumcs Doyle Donald Ely Bruce Fehr Sitler Brenda Herbert Beverly Hibschman Debra O'Donnell Gary Seymour Louise David Sitoski Deroll J Kay Drake Shuron Schiod David Sekellick F. ICS Anonymous Anonymous Dwycr Dwight Edns Mary Eglunski William Fonncr Rii Suudni Rupp Cynthia Siboic Jumcs Fauth Dorothy I.. Fcldmun Villi .lames Robert Rupp Craig Shotwell Donald Hedish Jean L. Con Sandra Darlington irol Roinick Kenneth Drak. \inia V mulling Comstock ki ii Judy I Marguret Collier Chnstine Smith Louis Mclovage Broun Inda i ,man in John Reeve Bower Can Jem Kathryn I'm Gary Blasser Marie A. Virginia I'opp James Shult/ Richard Lipka Judy Boris Janice Pios Glenn Bicber Booth Joseph Bordcll Tern Ormond Patricia Bennett Paul ii Susan Neville Robert Becker Joseph Semion He Men Timothy Hartrnan Ronald Hassinger Kevin Hays Robert Knorr foaniK Bcrkhciscr Murphy Barbara Myer Gen* Baumon Anonymous Catherine Sctcavage Bertha Bennicoff Rocco Misero Bair < Jean Milt, Heck man Christine Wiiiiuin Mi gargi Dwight Ackcrman Jean Ackcrman Dianne Ardan Bcrthanne Aldona Kartonc Carol Belcher McTaggart IfTlOthy Gail Schubnell Mr-auliiMi Vickj Beer John McKimiy 71 I Daniel Bonos Susun Lyden Tesno Ernest Schreffler V ll.lll' Elaine Btftlinti Gerald l>orson John Wilcox Martin "I'l i Lucindu Linker Wclir VkU A D Adams Michael Cathy Knight James Wamagiris Young Alexa Guthne Anonymous Betty Anonymous Sullivan I Dale Schoolcy Walbom Karen Swisher I < Barbara Hal Jack Sharbaugh Robert Shelly REPORT Frances Miller James Morgan Rodney Morgans Dennis Moser Margaret Moulds Charles P. Naradko Ann Neary Dennis Notter Neil Oberholtzer J. J. Zeisloft 74 Dennis Abruzzi David L. Ambrose Robert F. Anderson Stephen Andrejack Pamela Bair Rickey G Bair Brenda Batdorf Nola Baysore Wanieta Bendinsky Carol Bennett Stephen Bemgan David Beyerle Judith Beyerle Peter Nell Wayne Nolen Thomas Gerald 0"Donnell Robert Oliver Anonymous Anonymous Alice J. Breon Donald Brusseau Jonathan Bullock Margiann Burkholder Mary L. O'Neill Alwyn Painter Charles K. Calnon Ann Nuss Panerson Louise Pccsek Samuel Ceccacci Nancy VanPelt Chiado Anthony Peluso Margaret Clark Eileen Peluso David Pool Michael S Powers Nancy Pron C. David Pruett Janet Puhak Daniel L Ravina Karen Reeve Gregory Reinecker Patricia Cluley Raymond P. Consorti George Cook Mary Coploff Jane Cornell Diane Csaszar Anonymous Karen Defrancesco William DeRose Molly Reinhardt Elizabeth Dimpter Lucinda Remley Joseph Donahoe Barbara Rics David Droppa Robert Rockey Robert Duncan Joan Ronca Susan Duncan Gwendolyn Rosenfeld Karen Eberle Roger M Savage Mary Ellen Ewcll Mark Scheffey Anthony Fabnzio Wilham Albert Schleif J Fagnam 1 Fahrenbach William Fahrenbach Patricia Timothy Farrel Joseph Featro J. Mary Ann Fieo Donate Nierrun Brian Nolan Ralph O Banion Francis T ODonnell Lawrence J Pastonus Lynne Chennka Janet Ham Jcrald Corcoran Thomas Patricia Mane Cola Eileen Joseph Richard Crocco Janet Agorski Finkelstein William Pasukinis Roben Anonymous Patricia L. Peattie E. Foltz Clark James Fox James Pollock Frank Dartilo Bruce Martin Davis William Beleiconich Constance E. Ganey Beth Gerlins Steven Posavec Eugene Deminico Gary William Foresman James J Douglas Peter Richard fcugene Lynch Jane Martin Bi\lcr Donald William Manlcy Evelyn Blcvsm Lynn Mane Matnsian Linda Mane Mattem Ruth Peck Matzko Linda Gibisser Roberta Renaldo P. Goerlitz Carolyn Rhoden John Charles Dnscoll Norman G. Richards Christina Dinning Patricia Miller David Goss Susan Gottlieb Deborah A. Gownley Rose Osenbach Ricketson Pamela R. Ring Richard E. Robison Susan Rita Dutton Cynthia Lynn Duval Cathennc Joan Eckerslcy Olga Mane Ehrhart N Blow Athene Bohnen I. John F Bohg Frank R RrrrKhles Susan Carol McClellan Gayle Anne McGill Hugh Cole McKinney Anonymous Elizabeth Ann Meekly Debra Ann Miller R. Prinzj Andrea Lyn Bemgan David D Bilger undcrjjan I Edmond Diamond Kathleen Ann Dlabik Good Juanita Ronald Perry Anonwnous RobcnR Brron Steven F Buck William J Buckles Manlyn Mary Jo Murphy Mane A Callahan Kathleen (i Caraglwr Thomas Pasck Marlecn Elaine Pasek Mary Ann Chmiola John Chaapple Janet M. Samuelian Donna Greytok Mary E. Scarp John Thomas Eplett Jane Loren Scheffey Cynthia Schrader Mary Kate Eplett Manan Rose Fadden Jon Shade Chnstine Ann Polcha Deborah Anonymous Anonymous Carlton Sheets Michael Joseph Fcreck Elconora Mana Fisher Susanne Radice Pamela Ann C oins James A Craig M. Hahn Anonymous Paul Darlene Signore John Henry Rick Judy A. Hall Michael Nana Jill Do ran A Shoemaker J. Siptroth Joan Flynn James Slamon Karen Gayle Force Mickj Joe Slingerland Thomas Foss Deborah A. Hanks Beverly Jane Rugletic Richard Sluko Robert Kathy Jean Fowler Steven Hanks Donna Smith Donna Mane Russell Joseph Andrew Ruiciki Joun Joseph Anthony Galuii Debra Ann Ganz Anne Hanna William Hanna Diane L. Happ George Hassel Douglas Hcimbach Karen L. Hellmuth David Hoffman Ralph Smith Joseph B. Snavely Susan Snyder Daniel Spadoni Kathleen Ann Glessner Edward Spellman Kathleen Mane Karen D. Spellman Leah Dawn Gluchoff Diane Goble Jeanne Hofmann Josephine A. Slettler Judy Stine Eddie Hollenbeck Joan Stouffer W. Jeanne Stranzl Joseph Jacques Alicia Jarman John Christine Jendrzejewski Joseph E. Szewczyk Richard Szulanczyk Edward Johnson Karen Gable Kahane Anonymous Joseph Kempski F. Susan E. Kem Linda Kiefer Henry Kipp Robin Kile Geehan Gary Glessner Strini Ann Mane Goodwin Michael Graham Denis Allen Greenly Ann Sheryl Robert Tucker Charles Umansky Dennis R. Urffer Richard VanHom William G. Vargo Kathy E. Waltman Stephen C. Kirchner Michael Warfel Anonymous Sally A. Warren Glossner Greiner Mary Ann Grohowskt Stanley Michael Gruecki Debra Ann Hadzor Marylou Hale Nancy Louise Hall Deborah Ann Hassinger Denise Hauser Debra Ann Heckel Kathy Lynn Heckel Kathy Lynn Hefner Paul Lewis Richards Susan Eileen Scidcl Pamela Jean Seitz Wen Glenn Rebecca Barbara Janet Staab John Vincent Stevens Knight Christopher Korbich Elaine D. Kuehn Steven Robert Inlander Patncia Jacobs Charlotte Tancin Kathleen Wysochansky Diane Kacar Karen Suzanne Karnes Mane Kcistcr Henrietta Zabrenski Judith Robert Kennedy Mary Ann Hollis A. Martin Paul Dirk Baublitz Susan Martin Steven A McClellan Grace Walewski Bekaert Diane Rose Dell Sally McCloskey Barrel la Dale Bergman Bergman Cynthia McClure Gail Adele Hal G. McClure Jane Kathleen Bihler Edwin McCollum Gregory Allen John McGill Paul Duane Anonymous Craigann Mehrmann Philip Michael Meizingcr Dolores M. Milford Anthony Moleski David B Moyer Nancy Moyer Janice Kelly Patncia Kendall Anne Kennedy Kathleen Kathleen A. Lynn Cindra Mailleue Bitler Blow Bosha Kathleen Jean Bosse Sandra Elaine Bupp Daniel Burkholder Janice Butz Jeanne Carlson Andrew John Chennka Dennis Hinkel Mane Kerick Mary Hoover Thomas Hughes Susan P Hulsizcr Anonymous Stephen K Johnson Dove Jones Sheila Evelyn C Kalbflcisch Kem Diane P Cynthia Louise Williams Eleanor Anne Knarr Barbara Winchester Mane Wood Joanne Ann Kulik Kumet Michael J McGinnis James ZubriLski Bernard J. McHugh 76 Charlotte Allgeier Bruce Ackcrman M Barbara Jean Legg Brenda Elizabeth Lchr John Baranowski Sherry L Banh lx>vccchio R Mauc Frederick Wayne J Phillip Mcn^cl Mehrer Bernard R Miller N Albertini Catherine Baker Longo A Anthony David Anonymous Lapinski W Sandra Ann Martin Kimberly Ann Knll Albert Kurtz C Lispi Valery Eileen Yura Gary Thomas Zelinskc Nancy Jane Zelinskc Patncia Richard A F.lainc Peter Cathennc Krausc Susan Krempasky Alan Kush M Gwcndelyn Lcc Yerk Susan Lynn Youst Korbich Debra Ann Kratzer Mm, m dcsiiahlc substam e i"' tissue on the hen HI al I loin, a la highly animals, use ol iliese roots ami uruleigradiialc )i, lencc Imls air a renewable my new loots I h, s ,„, ind biodegradublc product. The ii> will also l»i»ls epi nieh i gilt, in i\i,in\ ol the icsourcc- -always pio.lu, ' The loi ( i ol laltoiatoiy OUlttUt research. nurses otlered ai hid rool ol inicicsl to ait mii|ois m I others wanting to paini draw 01 and thli type ol itUl lift In addition to the orchids. about 200 i ai tns pi. nils growth habits and "< \my gialtmg oil, also ' ' lunke also donated Representing vanous welcome c\\ in the . u m.i lassroom A' < "i.lmg to Mingrone, the flowei omcs in mini) On hid i i ol ih< browns, pinks, olors Knoebel Continued from Pagt 19 you're consluntly flnding new ways to do things. finding out what people warn and trying to help them." she adds. "We've been doing it 'your way' longer than Burger King." Her board partii Ipetton li not the Knoebel famll) has hi Iped BU flm tlmi thi Knoebel Lumber Ruih Robin Ann Whitelock Kathleen to i rium stage Linda Elaine Klein Enc Kocttentz Mary Cathennc Koettentz v ording Margarel Joseph James Kluck .i rvtaw, Mlngrone explained whj the Susan Tucker John Lec Viola Anne P Laporte Mark H. l^ir/elcrc Anonymouys Beto Ann Lepimki Mchnda I. inn Ann Kocher in .hi Inn untvenit) would be willing to contributed materials to extend the Haas Audito Randall Watts Bary Wayne Kocher .in- botanist*! delight." Ruth Ann Kolb Louannc Walsh Cheryl thc\ . Cynthia Kryder Anonymous Chnstine Kochan .in cii|o\ , Curt Calvin Tofts Joseph R l^inciano Joan Koch Bewmd the plants to Blooiiislnu^ then beauty which cvcisonc ile thrilled thai he Gail Jean Tress Sandra Walker Knauss were Klalchak J Mark Keyser Rebecca Schrum Keyser Jeanette Rose Kimc Jeffrey "We 0, Philip Kealing 1 lyloi ChOtetogiv ol Mmgrone, biolog) .mis I •urpeison cl vb di llc-ni>- Imaman Michael James Znamirowski David Warren Dadger Melodie Ainslie Badger I Mary Knausss Morris Leighow Kathleen Luft I Deborah June Tirjan Terry Lee Clyde Lowery >i.uu- Richard Kirkpalnck May Anonymous Donna M. Ambler Kathleen M. Andrusisian Mary Jane Angus Anonymous Todd Eugene bids.* laid 1>i IMiiineni ' Roger Ixe Thomas Manlyn Anonymous Angela Urbschat Looby Francis Lorah Ann Graham Sandra Jeanne Thomas Emest Yates Jack R. Long Elizabeth u h Ronald William Keller Mary Beth Lech 75 il.it ( Susan Kcssock Eileen E. Lawrence Weber Yanuzzi William Richard Tern 1 Jane Lee Linn Sir..h Gary E. Wilson John Woehr John Wolff Linda A. Larzelere Susan L. Leitzel Marilyn Leo Max Brady Marcia Sweitzer Thomas Lcc Sweitzer Wayne Nicholas S/ynal Sally Jayne David J Germano James R Gingnch Karen Gingrich I Manrose Ellen Soulhcrlon Sharon Ann Hilgar Barbara Hudock J. Michele Aldred Garic Sue Ann Geiger Christopher Michael Weigel Robert Welby Audrey Koehler David A. Fryer Henry lec Ganc Karen Sodnck Anonymous 1 On Fra/.icr Maureen K Hausc Susan Stoddard Kiwi Randall L. Klinger Leonard J Heck Diane Snyder Joseph L. Hilgar Lewanne Hunt Sharp Dennis Shappcll Snavely "This spectacular collection, representing a holds new opportunities Raymond Signore Mane Lane Fiuncse that those || the university is and enjoy them." graduate stuilenl research Chcnc Adcrhold Shearouse Debra Shoemaker Vonny Shoemaker Anonymous Daniel hope Clare Cintala Millicent Sharok Leo Thomas Skorupa Dons Clyde Sladc "My Karl F Fisher Thomas J. Flaim Shaffer Mane Ann Holly to "For more ihun 25 nourished and loved these oahids." suid I Dill Ewell J donated more than 725 oahids unique group of plants ihowa Di Punko'i (ion to developing llus wonderlul asscmhl> DcCarolis J Thompson William Schilling Dale Richard Schmeltzlc Robert Schweppcnhciser Elizabeth Rice Watts Mane Hummel Davis Ann Teresa Craig Weber Michele Mane Judith Gregory Charles Scarlalo Gary Klinger Donna Weller Thomas K. Williams .is Nancy Ulsh IXmui Debra Fd wards Evans Arthur Klemick Susan Klinger Karen Klingerman Ruth Urban KJuge A Coleman Nancy Craig Anlhon> Creamer David L. Crowl Matthew Paige Raski Nancy Ressler Hamann Anonymous J. oilman I 1 John t'oldrcn Gail Rainonc years will appreciate Timothy Guyer Amy Gyory Glenn Haas Barbara Hagerman D.IM.I Development biology department Funkc (atrrson 1 Deborah A. Grace Elaine Perry BU Woodward Canell Carol Ks Hi, Dr. Alvin H. Funke. a local physician, the Chns Mary S\N B) SI Assistant Director of his ciuirc collet lion of Buller Anthony James Omalley Timothy John On Chester Orchid fancier donates collection to Biology Department Miller Reed Miller Roben J Mondschcin John D. Naglc 1989 Rudoll Nureyev and for (he Friends performance The park has also hosted picnics and tours for Russian students visiting the campus as part ol the Hugh O'Brian Youth Exchange program Despite a hectic schedule. Knoebel was pleased to accept when asked board to join the December. "Things you want have time for," she says. as another woman to last do you always She hopes her addition on the board will help provide balance and perspective. "There arc a same lot of different thing," she says. "But ways to look at the when you join any organization, you have to start out by listening for a while "The and learning from entire area is " that extremely fortunate to have such a fine university right here community is And the quite an asset to the college. Susan KobilisNesbilt complement each Roben M O'Connor Leo E ODonnell proud and pleased to serve." They other." says Knoebel. "I'm B LOOMSH UR(i UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION 1990 REPORT PAGE II 1 BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION 1990 Leonard Gregory Oswald Ox Icy Marianne Kapitaen Anonymous Diane Louise Wechter E Barton Michael Gary Bogart Stephan Rudawski Robin Susan J Thomas M Linda I>crcw J Claudcttc Lyons George a BptchlnJ Kalhcnnc A. Boschim Sabatino Rose Marie Brayman Terry Martz J. Boger Miirtha Stephanie A. Saris Boger E. Joseph Bukofski Diane C. Mauray Carl Schaefcr Rita S. Bycrs Keith D, Schaffner Dennis Suzanne E McCabc Carol Ann McClain Randy Schaffner Anonymous Anonymous Ellen Schmickcr Lindfl L, William Schneck B. Michelle Schulics n ,h nek Shappcll Robert A. Smith Sandra Risncr Smith Anonymous imothy I Mary Sopko S, ( i.uy Siaviuski Ann Miu loliii Sli |ilu Thomas ii Stiner J. M. S/uliinc/yk Stanley Toczek J. ( I L ,iiii< <• I m.uisks McNamcc J Vickie L. Mcars Ik in Anthony V. Narducci Kay Ann Nazarchyk a leorgi I.iiih Kathleeen Nolan n In n I David R, Espc David John Nunzlata Anonymoiu Kirk Ohlingcr Lawrence Evans David E. Orglcr c W Mary l-vans P. Owazany Anonymous Michael Pichola Diane Karen Ann Piehl E, F'cldstcin Ann Mane Podrasky L. Peldstein Bemadette Pogozclski Fcrraioli Kathleen Quaranta Filcmyr Claire L. Lynn Quinn Michael A. Upton Anonymous Jill Anne Finnerty Terome Vaiano r. hi Rhonda Ixc Viola Morgo Paradis Fox Lcc Ann Rinkenberg David Allen Vognetz Victoria FrSDi David Michael Ritchie Daniel Lee Wagner lane Dudzinski David Ungei ma Patricia Robcn Rice Beth Ann Richards S. Flaska l Jane E. Rohrbach ullon Anonymous Bethany Gibblc Rosenberg Marian Russet Walters Kathy L. Gcigcr Robert Rovito Barbara Anne Wanchlten Thomas S (inn Ann Walsh Teresa Oalicki Cheryl Anne Walters Peter Anita B Wnsili ski 1.. Joseph A. Giedgowd Bruce H Webb Stephanie a Wechtei Diane I h bonh i Bonnie CnariesD Edna (.ill Kay Gill Goodcn Gordon Betsy L. i Whltelocli Gary L. Marilyn ShulU John Gnibowski Dianel E. Grant Mary Theresa Wi/da Christine M. Worlcy Anne Gratz Lucyann Grcggo Marymse ( ue me n N csh lien Linda Yates Donna Yonkovig Richard M. Yura i - Elizabeth Ann 1 Daniel E. Smith Terry K. Guers Kevin Lee Smith Carol Hade Laura Anne Smith John A. Yurkoski Ruth B. Hameetman Michael Sncidman Terry Hoffecker Zcigler John F. Heimlich Anthony Stampone Elizabeth Zcrbe 77 Carol Hobensack Scott Hobcnsack Cathy J. Bonnie Ann Adams Ronald Adelberg Donald E. Albert Anonymous John Jayne Sisson Alexis Christine Ambrose Pierce Atwater William 1. Ayres A Hulsizci Timothy Michael Kim 1 Karen Marie Alexander Hull J 1. "i.i J. Hunter C Hutmck Ibarra Ide Robert S. Stasak Kenneth Stolarick G George Stradtman Lee Ann Stump Mark A. Sverehek Kathleen A. Swank James T Sweeney Diane M. Tcixcir.i William D. Ide Walter Tiffany Jan L. Ivanoff Louise Fritz Tomtishen Roberta Jackson Richard Jennings Donald I. Johns Janice Turner Linda Pulaski Unger Diane Marie Vargo PAGE 12 BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION 1990 REPORT Annette Julia Fantasia Joanne Toone Diane William Thomas Troxell Mary Foenng Chnstian Lapenta Linda Turner Carol Linda C. Lcchner Sharon Lee Francis Penny Ann Kurisko Sue Ellen LaPenta Craig S. Landes Robert John Flick Mane Lome Mane Anonymous Mary Peggy Jean Long Earl Roger Lowry Daniel Clement M Tamara Bay Pamela Ann Bcrlinelli Kandia P Black Cynthia L. Blank Kenneth D. Blank Ann Bonsall Cathy Ann Boscia Bva Mane Botsko Kathi Bowen Carol Boyce Kristy L. James Bymcs L. McNulty Bymcs Thomas Calvario Vlacia Campbell John M. Cannon Anonymous Arthur W. Casale Anonymous Charles M. Chubb Robert Conrad Edward Cove Rebecca Cover A Cnmian Sharon Anonymous Catherine A. Dangler Jerry D. Davis Kim Leslie Dellinger Charles Dercn/is J. Domenick Robert R. Domenick inn R. s Jay C. Doty John D. Dragic Mark Duckworth Dunscomb Janet Faith R. Ebright J. Eurich Deborah Ann Evert Neil J. Fanelh Domimck J. Fantasia Farrell Lynn Marie Fehnel Mark Allen Fehnel Judith E. Fisher Jay E. Franklin Janet Fransham Chnstopher Goal Anonymous Charles Gutter Maureen Giordano Dcbra Gonzalez Michael Grasso Margaret Gross Ronald E. Edward Arthur Hendershot A. Herbert J. Higgins Joan Marie Hogg James Holland Anonymous Robert J. Horn Jane Horowitz Julia Dale Wagner Ludrof Robert E. Lynn Carol J. Lyons Susan A. Mannix Daniel P. VanWyk Martin Joseph Vargo Marchetti Harry Marvel Warren Nancy Elizabeth Welser Ann Werkheiser Beth Anonymous Stanley T. Werkheiser Pamela McCusker Hendnck Williams Kathleen McEwen- Glenn David Williamson Robert Will Sosnovich Robert Lewis Frescatore Fry G arm an Donald L Gaughenbaugh Shene Gazzerro Margaret Mary Gehringcr Deborah K. Gilpin Walker Paulette Flyte Mae Ford Cathy Ann Long Slabonik Anthony Lee Smith Jerome David Theobald Joseph David Tomtishen Dale R. Baker Balaban Mary Patnck Timothy Jay Shultl Lea A. Simcox-Plessinger Karen Wintrej i Lamar Shufcr Susan Elizabeth Eurich Adele Frances Fagan Susan Sylvia Patti Jo Taylor Paul Anthony Twardzik Christian leffrej Ellen Ekberg Donald H. Eisenbaumer Kathy Lombardy Gerald E. Eisenhart Irene Schweitzer Mary Alquin Swank Amy Swarthout Anonymous Price Schott Maiybeth Shade Felecis Qirton Barbara Jean Welch Beth Lynnc Werkhfiisi Louil Sannutti David Howard Eberly Norman Paul Eckley William Bailey Elizabeth A. Dunnenbcrger Jean Marie Sambor Giedgowd Betti|ean Watson Cheryl Waybright i Steven Warren Styers John Bathcrt Janice Marie Rynhart | Michael Charles Drabot Donna Mane Stockley Roben Stephen Twaddell Cindy Ann Twardzik l Janet I Lenore Anne Cherry Orgler Walter D. in L. Everett Adams Adams Virginia Foci ktina Nei hita Ebrlghi • I I W Barry Monteilh J Kokolus Mary Evelyn Kuprevich Ronald Bulford Mondsi S. 78 Garry Abdo Jane Bowie Bubak Anonymous Linda i M Koehler Theodore Konas Paul Brazil Stewart Miller Kneiss S. Roma Rebecca Peter Jeffrey E. Brandt Freda Miller Cary Dorsi Donna M. Michael Tuckclt Miiili.ua n < Theodore lawn Trout i Glen Valene l Thew Michael D. \ Richard Rosa Slroh Janet E. Cioffi Franklin Clark Suzanne Garcia Dennis I Stephen! i« John E. Mcl-aughhn i Slci^iTWiill I Ronald Martin Dust Alice Spiegel Kenneth W Donna Marie McDcnnott Chacosky Christine Mti-aughlin M.ii leboroh Bland Smull l WilliamJ. McCliesh Mary An. Clcary Vanessa Anne Coney Matthew J. Conncll Thomas Conway Jody Lcc Senderovitz l Carley John K. Chacosky Kim Schwangcr Rolx-rt H Joann M. Zcigler John D. Bergen Daniel Mauray Buckley I.. Gary Yinger Sharon G. Andrews Russoniello D Yinger J. Darlcnc C. Amsler Long Jean M. Boehmcr William Russell D Wyhc Jeanne Christine Leslie Mary Maffctt Gary A Maks Beth Ann Malikowski Gwcn McConloguc Martz Ann Mane Maria Lcc Ann Bobb John J. Bochicchio Runklc J. Susan Wicoff E. V Kowalick Mary M. Kunkel Anna May Lebro Gary Allen Lerew James Fox Blockus Ann Rcmhard Patricia Ann Rhine Thomas Robe! Joseph A Roman Richard Rnmpalo Vicki Anthony Downey Hilane Nowell Stein Michael Gale Anne Blcwis Robert J Blcwis Rainonc L. Christine Reiner John Doncl Jeffrey Stello Jill Bicking Ann Joyce Domimck Jenlyn Stebbins Chnstma Joy Kerlcr Mary an ne Kirk Edward J. Knapp Nancy Stephen S Kline Bierman Susan K. John Joseph Strarski Robert P Kcllenbergcr Thomas E Khncdinst Karen Koch E. Mary be th Dolan Roger Carol Anonymous Nana Haigh Susan Jean Staaf Anonymous Lynn Mane Bcnsin^ George William Dill Dena Smith Anthony Jankiewicz Beverly Wctcnng David Diane M. Pcrbctsky Hughes J John Kennedy Scon D. Kinney Patrice Pillow Teresa Thomas Otto Kcm John Carol Lee Paley Pearson Ann Johnson Irena Kerstctler James Bashorc Evelyn Baxevane Fane B Parry S. Gayc Bachman William D Bachman Pamela J. Bami Diana Viotti Dale Voorhcis Jan Karen O/ycz Angela C, Paddcn Barry Louise Lorctta Christine Ostrowski Liselte Daniel Forrest Babcock Ostanek J. REPORT Thomas A. Goho Debra Dianne Good Robert Grey Kathy Gnnaway Denise Ann Gross Lynn Cathers Gunning Beverly Scott Gursky Mark McGee Donna Lcc McGlinn Colleen A. McGrath-Ryan Debbie Ann McHugh Stephen John Wisocky Karen Lynn Haines Ronald Peter Wysochansky Gail Manners Yaroch H. Stephen Hancock Michael Yingling Yon James Harlan Carol Dean Harraden Brooke Hartman Eleanor Anne Hashmall James McLaughlin C. McLaughlin Ann Thomas Rita Yorty Paul M. McLinko Nancy ChapmanMcNamee Anonymous Anonymous Frederick Carl Heller Craig E. Mensinger Penny Zimring Carolyn Herman Frances Shelley Helen Agnes Hoban Melinda M. Mensinger John Mincemoyer Elizabeth Ann Minneci Mary Missigman John P. Mizzer Ann Marie Molchan Mary Ann C. Molendini John Mondschein Sharon Montgomery Ten Moore Michael David Mowery Margaret Ann Moyer Debra Muffly James Myers Cathenne Oehrig Sharon Genel-Olff Frederick Jude Pagani Wayne Palmer Thomas Pecuch Alan Weltz Pedersen James Perry Gary Michael Poltonowicz 79 Michele Alderman John Theodore Ambrose George Antochy Laura Antochy Ann Bailets Marguerite Bailey James Balchunas Brent Bankus Ann Bartlett Stephanie Baylor Stephanie Baylor Michael Stephen Bearish Donna Beaver Deborah Anne Bergen Angelo Joseph Bertinelli Marion Binder Theresa Bochicchio Thomas Boran Sally Brazil Robert Breidinger Kathy Ann Predmore Erwin Prutzman Suzanne Ringcl Edmund Joseph Ronco Paul Gerald Ruddy Robin Carroll Breidinger David Brooks Kim Susan Brown Lawrence Brown Nancy Brown Carolyn Butera Eileen Marie Sabatino Linda Sample Alicia Detweiler Sanders Francine Sannutti Wayne Alan Roben James F. Schmucker Marsha Schmucker Edna Mary Schweitzer Ronald Thomas Scott Joan Margaret Shafer John Francis Sharkey Raymond Sue Ellen Calder Doris Angela Calvario Odene Campbell Mana Cannon Anonymous Robert Sayler Scott Schlachter A. Sheelen Harland Shoemaker Ronald T. Shoemaker Clark Shuster Robin Ann Slaw Carol Hubicki Christine Marie Smith Edward Jeziorski William Johnson Doris Jane KaJmowski Robert Campbell Kantner Anonymous Connie Kinsey Veronica D. Klesh Anonymous Raymond Knauber Susan Knox Susanne Marie Koch Robert Alvin Koehler Bernard Steven Koskulitz Linda Ann Kotkoskie Joseph Krajci Betteann Marie Kramer Kenneth James Krick Mary Lander David Michael Lavalva Donna Marie Lefevre Anonymous Sara Lindsley Beth Eloise Buchter Bruce Robert Russell Anonymous Elizabeth Mary Samann Jane Louise Jankiewicz Robert Johnson Joan Matten Bailey Gail James Hogg Apnle Ann Incitti Eugene Jacavage Gail James Russell Lois Poltrock Marie Polyniak Lynn Hendershot J. Camithers Ann Chemeski Conahan Carmen Confalone Anonymous James Robert Linn John Brian Lockwood Steven Bnan Esmond Long Loudy Jeffrey Lynne t lame Loudy Ann Frances Lowry Mark Anthony Lucia Linda MacCain Edward Madalis Patricia Daniel Beth Daly Philip Daly Christine Marie Dangelo Darnel John Danner Nancy Danner Michael Eugene Dennen Theresa Dervich Charles Di Donato Cynthia Didonato Larry Manca Dawn Lyn Marcantmo Paula Martim Dana Ann Matera Laura McAuliffe Joy Leslie McCabe McCabe Paul Schuyler Lance McCarty Melanie McCollum Carol Jean McLinko Richard Anthony Menseck Jeanne Marie Miller V Lawrence Thomas Mitchell Joseph Antellocy Richard H. Monaco Melanie Moore Brian Auchey Rhonda Murdock Mano Auchey Mano Bacchia i James Johnston Nina Rcbon Johnson Alice Ann UmNcnhaucr Bnan Fry Ann Mcdcirv^ \ ar»;a Linda Venn Heidi Wadhngcr Kathleen Ann Walters Allison Wans QtU Wcuiman Jones Mark Weinberger Nancy Whimian Deiuus Angela R Bachert Michael Barrel L David Konler Charles Novinskie Lynuiia Lynne Novomak Christopher O'Connor Donna Beahm Laune Ann Bedford Edward Overberger \V ... U.I William Begley Dale Kur7ejcwr\ki William Chester ran Jonn A. tJcnan > Linda Gail Peterson Cynthia Phelan John C. Berquist Dennis Leighow Cathlccn Wicncek Lori Berquist David Lescinski Colleen Willuuns Mary Helen Jerry Bolig Mary Beth Linn Michelle Williams Joni Pichola 1, , II John Koscr \_arol Kruskic intern aKuiKi i -oid I Louis Vannicola Nina Bangham Nitroy Thomas James Nitroy 111 in Duanc Mark Karanovich Rcncc Ann Kautrman Donna L. Kinder L. bartynski Ke\ Robert Vance rani/ I Fuhmum Susiin Geiger Robert Cnlgaiuvon Michael 'nv t K Kaa-n tivvede Keith Gogcl Gough Janice F Grey James Grimes Belle George Gnvom James tnos\ Pamela Ann LockwoixJ William C. Williams Andrew Poff Thomas Mark Polyniak Anonymous Mary Jane Przewlocki Carolyn Boone Ann Lydia Lorusso Daniel Wiuucr Amy Boudeman Francis Maloney Margaret Wright Man Novellou Brayer Nancy M. Manley Rulh Yeager Carmela Haber Cjerald Brazil Sandra Massaro Elizabeth Leo Ignatius Quinn Mabel Dee Raski Rebecca Reitz Diane Louise Richmond Deborah Robinson Linda Brunn Tliomas Matukaitis Walter Paul Brutto Teresa Ma/ich Mepnen uuen Ens Mane Bunnell Thomas Canfield McCollom McGarry David NV. Mcllwame Madeline Mary Rogers Lenore Cardoza Deborah Terese Rogers Gayle Carruthers rVli" f^ithv v_ uiii y iTiv Debra Ross Richard Michael Rudock scott t. i_neek y ik,iti ixooen Deooran K. Lhestnut Charles Nicholas Ruitenberg Glenn A. Chestnut II. ....1..... (Kill neodore cnua KKIKIItl 3. Joann Mischianti Allison A. Rutter-Merkler LODD L .till .11.'. isainieen coney Amy Margaret Columbus Pamela Lee Pichola Carl M. Rupert Antoinette Annette M. Rutherford Sadvary II.. IJ ,, .. Bollinger . ..... ( Lisa Robert /arkoski Dcbn Eloise Pamela /rlinsky Roberta Haupt ill 1 Mcachum Maai MM. lip HI 1 i . 1 1 M Jlame** Oil IV 3 1 Nacv 'i'L I William snupp Tammy Rila Nolter D. ocot bmaie isauiiccn l/uiuciiick Patricia G. ONeill Sandra Moyer Smith /\noiiyiiiuus Nancy Paden Sheila Joy smith Olen Theresa Belinski Garry Benfer Delano Domey » I • Marybeth Soda Elizabeth Dougherty Randolph Dry \'1 » Sonday Kathryn G. Sophy IxODCn D. Daniel Perry Kelli Elsenbaumer Joseph Southerton \ rviarK Pnnlich c cngnsn David Spinshock Melanie Epler .» Robin Ermert infl'j Fvinv III' \ .III Marparei Piner bthel Weiaman blaoier John Stapert , 1 I. I r 1 1 Lydia Boynlon 1. * 1 uiii 1 ' 1 1 Hilary 1 Rnhert Dean Evans Edwin Feather Roxanna Plelchan A niinitv iiiv7u-» mous ni Margaret Ferguson Malinda Price Janet Finn William Pursel Michael Flavelle Heidi Ann Stutzman Joseph J. Surdoval Dennis swank Vuginia Mark U. Janine J. Thomas Anonymous hornton Parol vjaiu v_aroi Cti\\\ J. 1 Tiffany Anne M. Tizio Raymond R. Tnbendis Joel C. Troup Gerald Wendy Upton Judith Unck Kimberly Groner Patricia A. Washeleski imoiny vjrcguiuwii./. Anonymous Beth Ann West Sandra Wicks James Williams Paul C. Wolfe i.iri Kill VI niu-ividy viciona 1 Hoffman Sharon Holko Bemadette Yazurlo Thomas Thomas Yuracka Linda Houser Audrey L. Zarkoski Zenyuh Mary Zeveney Paul A. '80 Victoria Allien Joan Andrews-Hagen Eileen Casey Karen Caswell Michael Catino Linda Holt ' I ' ' - Lone Cudwadic Knsiine Rmghoffer I - « i Ritter IMIKI Ann Roslevich iiim iwaiv »i"-u Thnmas 'Mil IMMIKl C Rnlh F/lu/arrl ^irhfllh^nimer ivi W «U \J Jv IV III 111 N^'-ini* VI, It ^chiiKcri K IIU' « II V_- 1 1 . 1 1 1 . Huss Constance DcLessio Susan DiBuono Romnnlski lit- Ann Connolley Kevin Crosley R irhler c\t\1 I'M Cheek John Conrad 1 1 1 1 11 Shaun Serfass Deborah Shemansky Barbara Diestclow Nancy Jean Dissman Frederick Divalcno Brad Cullen Dixon Anonymous Dcanna Dnck Judianne Dry Franklin Shoemaker U .iiiil S, h m ri A ft Trace y Eckley Constance Shopc Dean Edwards Jay Edwards i \ C M-.rv • 1 \ni i , it ,ih, A nn -inyuci Snv -t\t't /\nn Nauiy Gina Fairhurst itf Deborah Sonda> | Patncia Douglas Richie K Ann IVIVIII^ Rii'hic >tlll fXllll l\lnshn George Steele Julie avanaugh Stephanie Lec Cioffi Lois Hueholt . ( Joseph Celin riolnrp** Hranil/ || jiiii/ 1 V iiun 1 Kathleen Caputo Reenstrn 1 Tina Mane puiples, .mil even shudes ol green Jackson l.niesl I upon in niliiig from two daya lu-suii-s Pamela Krat/er aromas Anonymous i John Lacesa m tgrani pro< eas Tercssu Mallixh odor. Chrisiopher Malocu As of Bradford Marshall Kenneth Martin rancis Masliell o release Iheli I remain on plant until Each Janice Jean wlm one bloom, llowcrs approximately once Mmgronc eagerly anlii i|»aling is muc h beauty anil many will sin wood in a llic be catalog- and rcplanliiig the exoln plants medium chip Mane Miskowski lorc-sis, Ihcsc- Jeffrey Mitchell Ii puses grown Instead ol the usual soil base, orc hids arc Mcn/ics S. hundreds ol the planl, During the months ahead, he Mclmcd Douglass any, priKkici-s in nig, orgaiu/ing, Rosemary Meier ii wore Eli/iibeth Randall arc maturlntj e little, only a lew bloom im huls sold the plant before ti" this wriling. Unfolding Ol Mays Mi Inlosh i ol plains a ycai Sandra Mayer malodorui rauil omplete. they produi i Carmen Maloney Mos .i an extend huis emit unique -m« ause comnu'ii IU-i removed from Gregory Mulloch >>l i "i longi iations the i>' ,on hlda • plant, sin Ini lies «>" lili range from the moil pleaslni ent iiiatuiih Shen Lippowilsch Judy Macncal month ,u \ i ii"' unil vaiu-s in Rve i>' the s|k-i ies, the to oil. t thai iu di Hi Kuhl J. », sum. when remainlni Debra Kirchdocrtcr Frank Konschnik Francis from ftpproxlmatel^ two ize Rosemary Jaeger Mary Ellen Johnson Nanette Keys II ram In the tropic al llowcrs grow on trees and other environment Rebecca Monger planls. an Helen L Morohovech replicated in u greenhouse. that i an be lairly well 1 R**in Ulv I'M. I Melody Haley Raissa Hannen Pamela Hartzell Mary Ann Hazzoun Rosemary Heimbaugh Mark 1 f^^rriilp V_ uJ ft, Robert Hafner i 1 1 Mark • lUl Howard Gulick Ann Hach i, 1 Willrim Y" IIIIUlll RfinchtTP IXLIIIVl".! K Michele A. Groom jamcs cjuukhccih \ 1 Virginia uranam Robert E. Umbenhauer Corey Waters Mary Weckesser Scon Weitzel Anonymous R. Tunes l\U Y l"w g I*ihn Michael Goebel Janet Granito Manjayne Wallis Robert D. Walp Rita A. Warren Mary Busch Purvis Marv K Reher Koocn Michael T. Valenti ' 1 \/1;irk IVldJ R Joanne Uhing I David Scott Busch lanel R;inp Kathryn Ginter . 1 Kalhennc Burrus Anonymous Cindy German i 1 Ann Burgess Ann Mane Burke Valeric hiiii ( J)uifin M ^t'riisc 'i i>. 1 1 Geiger J. Ann Continued from Pa^e iVboruh Jackson David Bulzoni Frank Jamcs Burgess Plelt Diane E. Strauss Darlene Brown Bruce Burcaw Jeffrey Pittenger Orchids Hilben I Anonymous I 1 Mary L. Barbara Bradley Ross Brallee Ann Stautter Anonymous Faith Anthony N. Bonomo Don Anne Bova iii- i 1 1 Bilniia i Sienhen H. 1^1 IVI Phillins llllll|/>-* ' I 1 V- 1 I i Phrivlnnher Peterson VIVI3UM 1 II ~t(WLJI IVI 1 ' 1 1 i Ann Mane 1' ulll I nirt'i'ii K iiium ii ix. 111111)11 Douglas Bielefeld aiaoiuu in i. ii 1 1 $2,000 /,./ Hcaly Mehuiie Krupp 1 . Cynthia Sollenberger , Beam N**ni7/i t*c\ lii'inh JUjCI'II 1 Mary Baumann Janet ISA IU S. Bailey-Rinkus Eileen Baylor Sandra Davis David .< 1 Renee H. Sexton l»l Ann Bw Jean l^iuise Baker Jack Snultz 1 Judith Kroh MvliM /irctli'i Alderfer Anthony Amcdci Beth I (ri$ht), Cynthia Hobiui ll Rri^n Mns«*elm;in I'll ITIU-l'V III i Karen Linda Anne Aceto Lf rinniiiin '.iiiii:. i' '81 Francesco Aceto rviiiicr William Dalius lamer o Hen Janet Tammy Ace IVIGIIIUIJ Gerard Seltzer D Michael check M and Anthony (left) Bnan Hessenthaler Momorella Judith Harvey David D. Zinkler i i Villi Iw !(' Zabicki '4iiohlin linn iu ! viiilliii \1i iviuiiiii ivit KODuin Young T alhlccn /x-nlgral ( McKay Ksri*n I^ummerl1 fV ul VII I'lUIIIIIIVI Mnnq IviaJlu 'om/utny, visited ( present President Horry lost foil to Assistant Vice President foi Development, with a fVULlldCl IV1UIUV.C1 Mark Sevec (Imi/»m.\ Ausprich Carol Cunningham M.Schamitz corporate auditor and Scoll Harrar , I ). i O'Reilly in u maintain Debra Paradis Kimbcrlee Ann Pavkovic difficult to Joseph Payne organisms lound only Jill (' ol Pcirson Bceausc there Joclyne Pohulsky Rebecca Dcrsham Price greenhouse atmosphere because they require lungi and other living Size and extent in the soil few orchid collections of arc this In this region, particularly at foresees an interest from the Price colleges. Mmgrone Joan Ramai/x scicniilic community. Eventually, root samples Thomas Mary Ann Raymond Clement Reek Patrick Reed Monica Rcilly Edwina Rcineberg will be available for scientific cuttings lor new collection Rcymcr Jeff Ringhoffcr Thomas Roberts Michele D Russell combined al lairs [lie experiments and as planLs. The construction the Ixshc Rcis/ Betty Jane new ol a greenhouse suitable effort of the university's and general administration divisions and tradesmen assembled a greenhouse installed the lighting, heating, The systems. Gail Schcllhammcr campus and may be visited by ments with Mirigronc in the kit Inc. BU and and plumbing facility is located Rulh Santangelo John Scttelcn the academic Bloomsburg University Foundation. Pamela Santanasto Joseph Sanlangclo lor was made possible through on the upper making arrange- biology department. Cynthia Shipman HIDOMSHURd UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION 1990 REPORT PAGE 13 g BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION Richard Diliberto Mark Shipman Raymond Shocncr Patricia D Cindy Ellen Herzog Kenneth Heydt John Ronco Sheila Chimel Douglas Berry David Himlin Charles Roth Cheryl Chuprun Michael Blake Douglas Damien Meier Elizabeth Blasgen Lynda Crane Himlin Hilane Runyon Stephanie Bliss Shelley Audrey Claassen Randall Colone Linda Mane Mclcnchek Anonymous George Scott Blyler Richard Scott Hollinger Dawn Mane Scannce Stephen Miller Kelly Bolton Suzanne Hollinger Suasan Schall John Moller Barbara Bonenberger Lynne Homiak H. Sue Scharfenberg Lynne Moller Paula Kenneth Scharfenberg Michael Moore Linda Brace David Hough Daniel David Howard Ann Scheetz Mary Dalpiaz Gholam Daryanavardan Julie Deck Mary Elizabeth Denny Thomas Dent Stacy Morane Regina Brenneman Jeffrey Scheetz Alice Mulhall James Brown Lisa Schlueter Joanne Mary Duffey Steven Brian Figard Gina Huhn Kathcnne Ruth Hunt Penelope Sue Mark Fcnstcrmakcr Edward Kamc Susan Brown Karen Imbody Amy Karen James George Walter Schmidt Linda Schmidt Glen Patrick Duffy Matthew James Dyer Mary Nancy lulwarik Ellis Ann Emenck Patricia Anonymous Anonymous Jan Rebecca Ensor Jean Fadule Edward Swift Jeffrey Todd Trach Anonymous hi ( Upton ( Fagan una Feldenzcr i Dawn Dennis Velai Susan Vincent orol Fiorvanti Fowler ranklin I Cheryl MtMurtrie Brett Myers Mark Neach Jeffrey Ncstcr Newman Arthur Frccston (ilenn Theresa Walsh Ncal Gallagher Jamie Waten Francis Galli Andrew Nichols Andrew Nolan Carol Wall Christine Whalcn Daniel Wiesl Mary Ann William Jacqueline 1 . 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Laura Bell Amnck Boughtwood Broxton Amy Seeger Deborah Jane Scott Campbell Joanne f> hi Joseph O'Donnell Marshall Gcigcr Gina Onushco Karen Cassclla Ann Seislove Earle Kevin Earley Diane Kashner Kathy Senelen Marsha Eaton Kelly Kay Cynthia Ebling Michcle Keller Debra Ann Shah Donald Shimon Karen Kelley Kathy Sinatore Tina Kistler Lydia Smgley Melanie Edenholm Marjone Evans Sandra Lynne Eckart Jeanette Smith Denise Fanella Joni Smith Debra Ferraro Melissa Chappell Karen Koncz John Sobrinski James Ferraro Michael Pcrfctto Brian Chidester Karen Korbich Phillip Mclinda Diane Chidester Karen Kovach Robert Spitalnick Gwyn Kathleen Kowker Carol Anonymous Vickie David GHlis Michael Gilt Jean Royer Peake II Julian Downey Jeffrey Kluska Holly Opsomcr (..Mm Cilbert Gustav Sauerzopf Christopher Johnston Mary Lynn Gambonc David Peter Gaydosh I), l.l.i David Rolley Frank Charles Brulenski Eugene Carter Ann Case Brian Case I'.nil Hohn Chnstopher Cary Maureen Chiasson Joanne Rogers Tamara Bryant (icrald Oitcrbein Wincy Barbara Wolfe Woodrow Bussenger Jane Berchcr Hiifb.n.i Vance Brown Jeffrey Joseph Meckley Elizabeth Medley Jeffrey Stapert Lisa Carlos Bell Joseph Herron Joseph Herron William McNctt Anonymous Jilliann Scon Beall Risberg Edward Duffy Joann Marie Snyder Thomas Sheme James Robison Carolyn Rodriguez Ellen Hollis Drexler Snyder Trotto McMinn Douglas Henderson Carol Herron Jill Janet Snyder Sandra Takach Tracy Michael McGeehan Pamela Brosky Robbin Jeanne Beall Anthony Divaleno Kathleen A. Divaleno Kelly Smalc Charles Smith Gary Distasio Lessie McDonnell 1990 R EPORT Christine Tamok Celin Klamut Spampinato Diane Ferster Nancy Rem in Susan Wucstner Michael Yaim//i Christine Gold Edward Thomas Chester Gordon Susan Andreas Posey Michael Yavorchak Elizabeth Jane OlBCi William Prichctt Steven Clark John Kraske Mary Jean Stankoski Shelley Foresman Donald Ya/urlo Michael John Grad) Ronald Pugh Pamela Kraske Pamela Stillwagon Adrienne Fomoff Wayne Yonkelowitz Margaret Young Anonymous Mary LoiUM Puhak William Krieg James Stinner Beverly Nancy Gross Jeffrey Anonymous Joseph Goran Gaylc Ann Cobb John Kulaga Susan Stone Ann Fries Wendy Gaffga Christopher Zcntgraf Anonymous Jane Riggi Lorraine Cochran Debra Kulka Jacqueline Strenkoski Michael Galantino Michael Hallock Cheryl Roberts Anonymous Steven John Kunisky Donna Tasselmyer Robert Gerenza Kevin Hargreaves Susan Roguiski Matthew Cooper Richard Robert Kunkel Kathleen Thatcher Barbara Allan llarpold Jeffrey Coulter Angela Louise Guth Carla Hausc Brenda Scarpati Glenda Crimmel Susan Mitchell Melwig Dianna Schneider Steven Crimmel Mark Kunowski Evelyn Kwasnik Lynn Lansdownc Deborah Lamer Stacy Thatcher Scott Harrah Anonymous Anonymous Nancy Herman Thomas Schreck Gregory Cunningham Stephen Lenhardt Craig Hill Rosalie Schweitzer John Dally Dana Lenlz Deborah Trump Kerry Hartman Catherine llollman Anonymous Jon Deininger Lori Lewis Ninette Tustin Diane Hartsough Glenn Hoffman David Shatto Marcy Demangone Steven Lindenmuth Karen Uffelman Mary Hepner Lori Horosky Audrey Sibbald Gretchen Deming John Unger Michael Hershey April Mane Morton Kalhy Hummer Mark Singley Sharon Rose James Lithgow Lisa Lithgow Carol Lynn Usnik Linda Hoertz Kay William Loder Karen VanDrew Francis Horan Pamela Hyde James Sochovka kilns Somcrs Diane Den- Cheryl Lukasiewicz Jeffrey Vansant Keith Horlacher Dcbra Jagielski USA Ann Somen; David George Dix Judi Michele Vogt Gloria Jean Jelfrcy Randcll Jenkins Randall Spence Carol Dobrzynski Dcbra Johannes-Novak Terri Springer Cathy Drew David John Barbara Squire Deborah Brandt Johnson Cheryl ( ( hnslma Arbe /.unck tail 82 Adams Ahlum Thomas Aldcrfcr Dcbra AndorMm Laurie Scott Joseph S. Banas Ion H, nihil Ain 11 \ Baitleti Thomas Basai Jody Beaver Randy Beaver Jane Belinsky John Bell Sue Bender Patrick Bcmocco Christopher Blackburn Nancy J. h.lmson Mary Blosky Barbara Bohling mi. Bonisosc Ann Staub Demko Eileen Dennison Mannix Wimmer Stahle Margaret Flynn Ann Giannini William Townley Beverly Hand Anonymous Van Troutman Kim Brenda Lyn Truhe Gail Hartman Susan Ann Thieme Harrison Ronald Roy Marcucci Steven Lee Wallace Scott Jefferys Christopher Maron Mark Warner Kianne Johansen Theresa Dutcher Chen Margaret Wasielczyk Beth Johnston Frederick Eisenhuth Rochelle Mausteller Todd Jones Marie Nelson Mayer Todd Wasser Donna Wendling Donna West Barbara Willders Curtis Keller Dowd Mausteller Kent Allen Stigcr Joseph Elizabeth Emert Cynthia Karchner Doug Taylor Robert Emert Maureen McDonald Linda McElvaney Mark Kendzor Karen Tedesco Kevin Ernes Kathy Ann Kevin Kerrigan Ann Markowski Toole Deborah Diane Ent Cathy McLain Dcanna KcrMetier Kathleen Toth Anne Episcopo Craig Jeffrey Kile Theresa Travaglia David Evans Lisa Jon Kile Edward Tunaitis Hugh Turner Lucy Ann Turner Susan Evans Ellis McHugh Brenda Kahley Linda Kammerdiener Gloria Williams Robert Kenney Sharon Williams James Knaub Thomas Williams Mary Catherine Wilson Janet Lorraine Miller Marc Theron Winter Apnl Kontostathis Nancy Millman Robin Winter Kimberly Krajci Susan Fadule Pnscilla Mills Sandra Michael Updegrave Rose Marie Farquharson Robert Minninger James Yostrum Wayne Laubach Robert Kni)ci Karen Vogcl Vickie Lee Feinstein Tammy Moore Ann Wagner Daniel Fisher Sandra Morrash Pamela Young James Todd Zimardo Joan Laverty Kristopher Kren/ Mary Krupka Robcn Krupka Diane Marie Waldron Richard Fisher Amy Moyer Donna Polak Zimmerman Susan Lynne Walter Cheryl David Kurccian Michael Wasielczyk Stephen Foedisch Dominic LaCava Jane Anne Hutsko John Bolton ( Martin Coyne John Sumner iilihcs Blair David Blank Rauenzahn Clark l.omiinc Karen Jones ( Karen Blackbum Pcrrclla McMinn McNen Knox Scott Koehler i Joseph Boscvuli Karen Kile Kimberly Boslego Edward Bosso Tanya Bower Wendy Kocnng Richard Kowkcr Suzanne Bratlee Frank Breslin Joseph Robcn Breslin Anonymous Shelly Carson Sheila Carter Knsiin Chrismer Brian Clark Patricia Compton Anonymous William Conn Brenda Conway Lisa Coyne Diane Remington Creme Raymond H. D'Alessio Patricia Daubert Calvin Deininger Anonymous Elizabeth Dennen Anthony Deutsch Nancy Jane Dietrich Mark David Digrcgorio Faith Ann Weber Scott Ann Fitzpatnck Foresman Alan Musselman David Nolte Kurt Werkheiscr Judith Foster Mary Landry Cynthia Lawson Michael Wessner Brenda Carol West Carol Fumiss Cheryl Pasukinis Daniel Lcchncf. Anonymous Barbara Galli Peter Pavlish Win Ricky Fry Ono Robert Pasternak Laureen Louise Lcitzel Dennis Williams David Garthly James Peake Jennifer Lerche John Wolak Patricia Paterson Douglas Long Laune Wurstcr W. Todd Gerstemeier Wayne Gifford Holly Long Loughin Vick) Lysek Wendy Maks Terry Malick Nancy Mangan Catherine Mann-Fagan Wynands Anonymous Donna Jean Yanuzzi Todd Young Kathleen James Zaccheo '83 John Marquette Barbara Gross Martini Angela Mauro Dale Mausteller Diliberto Michael Alexander Diane \moki Malcolm Ancr Priscilla Brian McCafferty PAGE 14 BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION Barnes 1990 REPORT Kathy Giorgio Timothy Gooch Lon Gordner Bonnie Graff David Gray Stacy Gross Sharon Hargreaves Enc Penis Lori Phipps Michelle Pinkowski Timothy Pinkowski Mary Catherine Price Mary Frances Procaccino Theresa Racek Janine Randall Sally Harpold Jennifer Thomas Hartsough Kent Han Anne Haupneh Stephen Reich Mary Esther Havnlla Workman Reed Todd Renner Anita Riccio Jonathan Riesberg Bradley Larson Elaine Lavine Christine Lefkof Joseph Lisiewski '84 Michael Page Meredith O'Donnell Teresa LaForgia Patricia Leslie Crosley Wlaine Everett Barbara Adams Ellen Adler Joseph Ambrose Susan Anderson Kim Andrusisin Melissa Bakeman Marc Baranouski Carol Bath Cherisse Bean Thonas Becker Jacqueline Bencker Luanne Bender Anonymous Karen Bishop Richard Bluis Melissa Brandt Mary Breig Rosemane Brodenck William Broderick Lori Raymond Loeh Long Inge Lysholdt Glen Manahan Louis Maslowe Dawn McDonough Andrew McGarry Louis Mickley Rita Midddleton Gerald Miller Lisa Miller Mark Miller Nancy Ann Miller Sandra Lynne Miller Jeffrey Minnich John Moffit Tracy Motyka Alfred Mueller Linda Mulford Shari Myers Anonymous Ronald Nash George Neuhauscr Cindy Sue Norman Robert Nugent Osman Panzitta Cheryl Ann Pass Paula Francis Pealer Michael Quinn Christine Ramp Pamela Rebbert Marian Redmond Jill Repoley Martin Reymer Sandra B rower Ruth Byerly Susan Calabro Lisamane Capccc Debra Casey Michael Chuss Karen Moffit Peter Monteverdi Diana Morten Beth Mulhcm Ncmcth Kelly Newgarde Faith Karyn Carten Deborah Cassidy Dean Chiodo Kim Anonymous Jodie Jane Coder Mark Moser Shecy Mover I Mitchell inda Mit/cl Mark Morgan Anne Ciufo David Cohoon Brenda Nichols Concannon Vincen Corson Sandra O'Bncn Douglas Coup lodd Valerie Colella Rita Pagnotto Wendy Coury Anonymous Michael Cominsky Stanley Pavlick Darla IX'l.uca John Nteodaco Denise O'Neill SkariVk Kenith Peterson Thcresj Del Lois Confer Cynthia Phifer Lon Decker Diomas Palmalars Rosanne Pickett Conway Beth Eileen una Patncia Ncslcr Newman Janet Puce Caroline Demingei Cornelia Pannell Michele Pieai Cathennc Desko Caiulace Scott Powell Reniti Dillard Phillip Patrone Henry Riordan Mary Cool Ann Coyle Mary Crawford David Pumcll Jeffrey Darcie Roberts Lisa Creasey Tammy David Durotchalk Qretcheri Peters Penny Roberts Katnna Cwitkowitz Stacy Rhoads Lisa Eastman Amy Momka Powell Ronen Patrick Evan Ronen Lisa Delaurentis Divid Egli Cynthia Ray Anonymous Laune Dingcldein Beth Douglas Mary Rodriguez Jeanne Romanowski Theodore Rusenko Susan Ryan Vincent Drago Dwane Dianne Reynolds Scott Righter Royer April Lee Keith Royer Patricia Dewitl Pumell Dobeck I'.irks PrancJa Peten Kathy Eichlin rnomas Reagan Carla Erdly loann Reh Durrell Relchley Jane Salansky Anne Farrel Shona Fatta John Riles Anonymous Robert Michael Sayre Joseph Fuust Jane Earley Elaine Schcrer Mary Fehfman Waltci Robeiti James Schaffer Brian Schlupp Anne Schmidt Ruby Scon Edward Secoges Cindy English Susan Eppley William Evans Debra Schneiderhan Nadinc Sebastian Robot Fettennan Jonathan Robinson David Fischer Mary Robinson Donna Tem Carol Seidel Fischer During Robinson IsHX). memonal the following were gifts re- ceised b OMmory ot John CaataOocd by Arthur and Mary ol loM-ph V Connors Sr. by Arthur and Quarrteri In iiviiun- Mars Cue men mamoQ in ol udan Mkhael Corina by i Arthur and Mars Quarriari Mary Weaver Evamb) Helen 1 In mentors, ol mcmois In M. Josephine Flee by ol vans Dr. and Mrs. Curtis English '56 In memory ofSharooQurbidkb) mdMra Di William DajBkn ta memor) oft arrnlna "Charlie" Guarrtarl b) Mi and Mis Joseph IXmchcs. Arthur and Mary (iiicmcn. Mis Maiy llcmld. Mary rose and Doug Nesbitl. Mr and Mrs. Joseph Sterlcin memory in Havarnk Julia ol and Mar) by Arthuj Queirieri Holl) Richui Sherri Sattazahn Troy Sellers Memorial Gifts Moms in memor) ol In mentor) »t Han) D rdla lenklni b) i Grace Fanklni K. Jones by Albert and Grace K. loncs [n memor) of Catharine Kardoa bj andMn Mi Fosaph Sterlets Paula Feger Sharyn Setzer Dennis Fish Philip RudUill Randy Feger Douglas Shinn Linda Fegley Susan Shoop Cathy Floyd William Floyd Angela Sablich William Salamy Pamela Shupp Penny Fox Kathleen Sayre Todd Seip Roy Finck Mary Fisher Kathleen Silva Lon Frye Ronald Schock Laurel Shaffer Douglas Frantz memoi) ol Helen >> Kula bj rli nda Dram Ufton N Y Anne Kula. Joseph R Kula. Mis Sally I). 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Mis Kuih reasy, Mr. and Mrs Robert A Nauiias In mamorj ol Halan Llpaky by Anhui and Mat) Quei nen Jean Snyder Leslie Gerst Ann Sherman Mary Ann Shramko-Yasso Roger Fries Ruth Fulton Wendy Spease Anonymous Thareia Schock Susan Schull Quarriari Daniel Stiefel Michael Greene John SCOtt Robert Sitler Craig Funt Kathy Jennifer Guidara Vicki Sexton Jodi Ann Seip Lori Cameron Smith Harvey Smith Kenneth Gaffga Gerald Ganz Stott Guaman Kevin Strickland Scott Sally Gunnclls Prank Sheptock Jeffrey (iuth Lisa Sheptock Sandra Garry Timber Stump Marianne Talbot Jennifer Geiser Larry Thomas Cynthia (iuthne Suzanne Shlnn Kathleen Stopper Lisa Gogle Kristine Tidey Conrad Haenny Tcrri Slocurrj Deborah Stoudt Sterling Gogle James Golden Martha Goldner Janet Gray Laura Toole Anonymous Jolcnc Smith Robert Tolh Edward Ham Sandra Smith Susan Trach Patricia Hanlcy Chester Snyder Lori Trezise Patricia Hardy Carol Sova Anneliese Gualtien Jane Tucker Ellen Stelanoski Robert Streit Adam Stroup Angela Jeanne Kim Stull Ann Swemberg Terefinko Todd Thomas Matthew Thran Lisa Tomalavage Kathleen Traynor Denise Trites Denise Gurz Michele Turner Edward Hams Donna Hartrunft David Hall Anonymous Cynthia Hepler Darrel Sugita Janice Walters Kenneth Hess Earl Swart/ Carol Ham Wamke Ellen Harabin-Hillman Bruce Jan Hartman Anonymous Anonymous Mader Duane Hock Melinda Holman Homung Bruce Stewan 1 I Park, I . . . i ( mamorj in memor) in memory in Ml u ami Peter Michael Wieczorek honoi David Wiest Scott Inch Linda Vones Ruck Todd Williams Craig Johnson Kris Jackson David Wolfe Ruthann Johnson Renee Vonstcin Carol Walck [n memor) Ken Maiers Glenn Walters Suzanne Jackson Lone Wonilowicz Wendy Anonymous Sheryl Johnson Lori Robert Kadjeski Wesley Wnght Michael Williams Trina Kadjeski Cynthia Zchner Melanie Wiscount Charlene Kanaskie Theresa Witman Richard Kanaskie Susette Betsy Wolfe Wollam Linda Wolter Lisa Yeager Loma Yoder-Storch Young Anne Zenzinger Paula Kathleen Keehn Susan Kelley Kyle Kerstetter Koch Nancy Leahy Enc Lefkof Enc Lenhardt Lisa Karen Lombardi Robert Long Dean A. 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Balatgek Bankes Rebecca Becker Patricia Carole Bender Terence Benham Susan Bemhard Brenda Beverly William Binder Robin Boehning Betsy Boring William Breslin Glenn Bromley Todd Adams Pasquale Adornetto Susan Lewis '85 '86 Agnew Thomas Amadio Judi Elizabeth Arnold Mary Bakalar Karen Balbicrcr Dawn Barron Natalie Ludrof Jacqueline Lundy Karen Mable Alan Mader Sandra Major Kenith Manning Victoria Marth Leslie Marvel-Sidhu Anjanette Mclntyre Peter Mehr David Miller Debra Miller Lori Miller Judith Mixner Randall Benn Laura Bittmann Laune Black Angela Bonafair Mark Bonshak Rose Bnzek-Horan Sandra Brownell Tammy Brundage Ellen Brylmski Chnstinc Campbell Michael Carlino Young Keith Youtz memoi in i ram m memoi in inette Bruce Lcuzinger Kelly Lewis Michelle Loh Teresa Lohr Betsy Long John Ludrof Daniel Lynch Barbara Madigan Peter Marci Kathleen Masulis Mary Bach man Diann Barratt Christopher Basar Bayor Jenny Benn Maureen Bertuch Lon Bichl Heidi Brough Arlcnc Judith Traci Matnccino MaLsko Joyce Mehr Carmela Michno James Miller Amcnvc Beth Arnnck Scott Denise LuLsky Brum bach David Brurnbach David Buriau Cassandra Butters '90 /m.i U . M Lynne Ruck \'< by Katherino 1 land end Dr. Leon ShaJYei yy Part) R- i Shanaberger by Arlhui and Mary Kvuns Snydei , < Hochlc ml Bpadai <>'>. ol •« < by Arthur and M.uy Scotl Rightcr '84. Jeffrey '8f>, IVIO by lass of W> ' .iilunni < '88, Anto- Welker "8\ John Wilson. Michelle Yanncs '88 William stohl by Arthuj and Mary Gucr- nen memory of Jim Strode by Arthur and Mary < hit rrieri ' Htillc memor v ol William Turnbach by Marion in memory ol Ellen Barker i>y Robert Abbott, Joanne An-iio, Evani Anderson, Hugh Barker, fudaon Marker, In In I Barbara B< hi Brigltte ( James Wayland allay, Maryelleo Cardello, Dalton. Psychology Department, Samuel Evans, John Giovanni, Curtis llancll, Susan Hicks h/ell, '67, Ben Johnson. Alice Eve Kcnnington, Richard Klein. Henry McCuskcr, Robert McFarland. Mary l-ou John '4s, Anthony Michalski, Ben Moore, Max Partch, Alex Poplawsky, Dale Powers. Francis and Susannc Radicc. Robert Rosholt, Martin Sat/, David Schocncwolff, CharSell, C alvin les Walker. Judith Walker. Robert Wick. Stephen Witt, Philip Youngncr to Veterans Memorial Fund by Robert Bottorf Gregg Deehan. Gerald Frit/ "41 Thurwald Gommcr ( .ill '59, Robert Coatcs '4 Noele Collura by Mi i>y Shane Sleek Memorial Fund by 'Kd, Mary Catherine Dougherty memory Edward Chapman Jeffrey Miller Joan Miller in (.ilr. in Anita Acri Shafli \ ol Mary Jo Welker Kevin Abromaitis H ol F.nola . Adnanc Zcmhclt Angela Leu/ingcr Pe||Ji Radice Plorenca Ol Jullu memory In Kimberly Kurcejewski Patncia Lcnhard Foster laricc Gclllogei Kalhryn John Evans Mane Desko '87 oilgll hill (iucmcri Susan Zclcnak "hcrcsa Larc Mulka 66 and Katb) li tngeloP.Schenoby Mary Malen Fred • memory In I ol . 11 Donna Kuc/awa Brenda Lacotta ol ol Lawrence Kroggcl Leslie Bnan Bolinger John Wilson Carla memory in Ouerrlerl Susan Bodley Diane Bodolus William White I Bugem !> Sue Youtz James Zclcnak I Michael Aniinozzi Kathleen Bartunek Sabrina Lucas Anonymous Wendy Kncpp Richard Knupp Boyd Krcglow Vimng Rachel Williamson . i ol Wllliuiii ol Peggy Inch Gary Kirk Kimberly Kirk Fau Evangeline Pappaeb) Arthui and Mary ol \ Alan Hoyt Woods Diane Guerricri Lynne Turner Matthew Turner Alison .mil O'Brien Lisa Colleen Wright iiwyy l>s Bernard B. O'Brien by AnneO'Brien ol J m in limn. I memor) iii Molly Troutman William Truhe Norman Jones Mu/u David Murphy und Dominic Murlin by ill \ in Kenneth Jones J. LoulaMulkab) Mis .mil Inmiinoiv Lynne White Suzanne Whitton Kimberly Williams 8r. by Arthui and '68 mi mi In .usi Mary Welker Mark West i Horace Messina by Artluu and M.uy ot In memory ol Mulka Moiiy Vining Dale Keener Maacevaga .1 Norman ol memory In Joanne Trumhauer Wood lui ( Querrierl Thomas Holly Barton Homer Anonymous Jones Ino b) tahui and Mar) Scott Maria Michelle and Mat) \rthui N fohn and Margaret a Ma/a, lohn and leanloa Holly Thaler Welker John ol In iik iiioin leehan, i Bret Hoffmastcr Jeffrey Anna Mai ol b) Mary Guemen Dorothy Hobhis I Stephen Marvin ol ricri Jeffrey Shafer Mary Spitalnick Donna Stone Paul Stratman in 1 , . , Helen Gommer '4 1 .John Hcndlcr '38, Donald Kcssler Continued on Page 27 RIjOOMSRURC, UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION 1990 REPORT PAGE 15 \ 1 i BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION Friends Robert Abbott Carol Kevin Charles Swiatck Gumiak Bnan Hager Chmtine Hannan Kathryn Schlitzer Charles Schmidt Deborah Szupper Terry Heckrote Rosemary Schroeder Daniel Schumacher Leanne Scnmgeour Patrick Tannouft Darlene Herb Robin Tannous Theodore Hodgins Julia Rebecca Solsman Mane Spengel John Guenter Dcbra Foster Darla Dcibler Joseph Dcnelsbcck Myra Mary Shanlcy Nancy Skuba Linda Fox Richard Dixon Stephanie Slysh Michelle Dorin Suzann Smith Van Doran Douglass Christine Spangler Pamela Corson Gentri Donald Getty Ronald Gianettino James Dykic Suzette Spering Jo Anonymous Shirley Stanbery folward Gobora Melissa Fisher Kimberly Sianglc Diane Goldstein Christine Ford Sally Stein Daniel Robert Gabcl Tcddi Stone Nina Greenplatc Shawn Rosalyn Subarton Keith Grciss Darcy Gensimorc Amy Dawn Judith Graeff Cheryl Sunshine Kimberly Hannan Susan Graeff M.iryannn Takacs Jennifer Susan Greco Robyn Talbot Melissa Thomas Anonymous Michael Willard Angela Michael Williams Michael Tiedcken Christine Hiltingcr Robert John William Gale Kargc Nancy Turner John Hlavnicka Wanda Amber Kcefer Susan Smithson Lisa Hlavnicka Edwin Winner Karen Kepner Curtis Snyder Ala Al-Mashat Mankaye Snyder-Boyer Jo David Harold Albertson Elsa Shaffer Gelnell Gundrum hristlns MaJict < ' in/. >.i 1 IcimIiic I Girton Hall Mane Harvey Hill Alfred Allexy Linda Zvitkovitz David William Steely Carmelina Alfonso Ashlcigh Kuethe Karen Stein Anonymous Stephen Labroli Kathleen Marie Steiner Jennifer Lambert Melissa Karen Lane Wendy Lynne Stensmd Thomas Lavan Howard Liberman Kathleen Stenner Anonymous Manalana Stinson James Allen Wcnnch Timothy Jordan Kathleen Kappenhagen 1 1 ;ic I Wolfberg Marilyn Kim. Rita Margaret Krueger Lcntha Zinil Jean Jill Adams hriitopha \nderson Howard Angsladl Carol Anhalt Lisa Halm Baldw Bankcs II. urn homaa Jcanninc Blase .ii Eileen Hon. Gary Bosovage isa Bradley Michael Brown Lynne Casey Diane Pauline Cataiuaiu Kevin Cccco Susan ( it. iii Alexandra Colebum Dixon I v in-.. Scott Pickford Cutillo 1 lizabeth 1. ul 1 Dacey li/atvlh haras Pritz Theresa Quoresimo 'amilla Ka Matthew Defranco Mary Reichley Wendy Rcitz Daniel Rogers Ellen Roth Collette Runkle Andrea Salamy Gregory Schank Joan Schiavino Lisa Schock Suzanne Schock Kevin Schraden Scott Schreckengast Paul Sedlak Betty Dclores DeGroat .l\ Robin Reese Ann Nowaskic Christine O'Rourkc Donna Osmun Carolyn Ann Palmer Vicki Pantuso Anonymous Lynn Main- 1'isaruk Timothy Radler Karon Saundra Demko Anthony Dicttcrick Mary Catherine Dougherty Theodore Downs Gwcnda Dunkelbergcr Susan Early Anonymous Shn Edmiston Michclc Ermilio Jennifer Leigh Fcnimore Linda Fennent Jennifer Fctterman Stephen Richard Fetterman Kerry Ann Man Rcdlmg Roscannc Recnock Kimberly Ann Roberts ( i Sharon Poff Auman Suzanne Baker hristine Karen Roche Rumpp Kristine Rupert Danielle Sadock Josie Ann Sahm Nancy Salvadore Chrostopher Salvatori Amy L. Savastio Ihomas Scherer John Owen Schneider Aimee Schult/ Susan Schuliz Judith Sedlak Kimberley Shannon Gordon Shellcnbcrger 1-aunc Sue Simpson Diane Mane Sims Lisa Siskin Fizgerald Carole Lee Smith PAGE 16 BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION 1990 REPORT Km Minsk Lindemann Donald Ballick Susan Bird 'hark-in- Holxrii Ramona Alley Troy David Alwine Kimberly Swinko Katnna Taglieri Mark Tappe Christine Tegge Debbie Townsend Marybeth Tracht Thomas Amato Romesh Amin Little Pamela Martire Antoinette Marx David Paul Boscola William Boudeman Anonymous Lenora Broda Ann Bronson Roberta Mark Burkholder James Bums Barbara Bumside Joanne Butler Natalie Buzan Mark Camire Kelly Chambers Anne Ronald Matyas Douglas Ulshafer Bern McCarty Lori Valinski Anonymous Anonymous Ann Vnuk Frank Andrews Andrea Wagaman John M. 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Richaid Icltcnmin '12, Bloomsburg Carpet Campus Burke '77, Hllcn QuOOtky lOtU KBIT) Linda Baver Beam H Frank Breslin 82, James Jay's Carpet Center Industries in Craig Hrendu Hefner '80 by Robert Haftm Ruvs HOUk by Maic Burtlebaugh no. ol memory Janet Baylor Harry Hruaovakj Scholarship Mckeevcr S Deihlei 1 lowl 1 "62 David Cooley Larry Cooley William Bradbury Charles Bracken Co ' Patrii h Monaghan, < lordon 1 Samuel Cnswell Beverage Distr. Warnaglrii Walter Diuler Eugene Dixon Gil Dominick In 10 memory Paul Yorl by Patrick A. ol Allen, Charlotte Allgcicr '76. F.mil Barna, usa 0, || I Buban Beitf, Oar) Corporation, Louli Corrazza, Men Country Club, John Delia Croce, John Den Robert Buehner Carolyn Ciarelli Parmatha Beri Anonymous Francis Ciccarone Judy Crilchley Joseph Donald ncn '34, Elizabeth Dennen Mary Bemath William Bemhard Anna Bet Budd Beyer Wallace Bullwinkle Anonymous Richard Cronin Joseph Donchez Education Association, Richard Bunnell Charles Cilurso James Cropper William Doncscc/ Buob Walter Cincotta James Crousc William Doncscc/ John Burd Dennis Clark W. John Donnelly Paul Bezilla Roger Burke Michael Clark William Cumrrungs Joseph Donnelly bomai nun hettl, Rii hardt labuzda,Francli lallaghei Roben lallagher, Wesley Gaskiii, David Petei OaydOfh '82, Madclyn Gcrstlc, JuanitaGood '74. David lleskcl, Dennis Hwang, New York Life Irihuranii0 III Michael Biehn Ronald Burke Donald Clement Joanne Donovan stitutc ol Robert Biemacki Thomas Burke Gary Clemson George Cummins David Cunningham Catherine Bill Brian Clifford Joseph Cunnigham Gary Biller Glenn Billet Vemon Burkhart Wayne Burkhart Ernest Clinton Donald Cupitt James Burns Donna Close Lyndcll Curtis Joann Birster Carl Buscaglia Richard Close Albert Curtius John Louis Black Richard Bush John Coates Harvey Cutler Jerold Dougherty Mur|)hy, Michael Namclh, Mariana Blackburn Robert Bush Robert Coates Karl Dahl Karen Dougherty Hank Orlando, Anonymous Ernest Buskirk John Cochrane Nilson Busson Dennis Coffin James Dalton Edward Danes Jack Doutnch John Blair Ihomas Drakely pciuso '71, Bilcen Peluap '73, Ann Mane Podnuky '77, William Poff. Robert Rahb '72. Robert Rallies, Jiumic Frank Cogan Joyce Danncr Richard Drcshcr Randall '83. Klein and RizZO, Stevens School Anonymous Gilbert Darbou/c Joseph Dreyer Scercy. James Scercy. Robert Cole John Daspro Charles Druckcnmillcr Connie Sw.msori, Joseph S/luhinski, Robert Blauer Mary Lou Bui/ Anonymous Anonymous Howard Cain Frank Colonna Janet Daubert Albert Drumblusky Tax Consultants, Jeffrey Vanllorn, Jack Whiting, James Eileen Blisard Charles Clabrese Waller Colvell Charlotte Bloom Child In Bloom Thomas Calder AT&T Company William David Zuifco Bngitte Callay Beard and Richard Davidyock Hugh Drumborc Anonymous Virginia Duck Kurlancheek*s of Phylis Callear Dana Decking Company Thomas Davies Carol Dudimkie I Towne Camera Shop Shell Oil Co. Foundation Brian Davis Gerard Dullea Kawnccr Company Strategic Computer F. Scott Willard Carol B laker Jerome Blakeslee Andrew Blasko Carol Bloomsburg, Inc. Pius Camp Company Jeffrey Culbcrt M. Davcnpon Ann Dora/ui Dorl Marvin Dorlman Dorm i aii 1 1 Kashuei ski. Stephen Spencer Kline Ki, Mary Jeanne l.uch, John Malahoski, ouis Marmello, 1 Ann Mi Janet Campbell Thomas Condosta Christopher Arthur Boesler John Campbell Hi -Tech Cable Connection Ted Bolcavage Donald Camplesc Francis Connelly LaRuc Day Daye Lee Dawe Day lx-wis, Mi( Icllan '68, A Yon. Aim Wilson. In memory ra/u In is ol Mary Ohnmeiss, John Olivo. Arm I'asko, Anthony Charles I'arenle, I rani is Yon Kmory Rarlg by R .id ice '4V, In memory Bogart Timothy Durfos Gerald Durkcn Cimbala ".'S, of I'DII Accountants/ '78, Fllcn John Zurko, Paul Mac Clemens '62, by Harry Conover. Jac- Mary Maryrosc t/ucmcn Ncsbilt Anonymous F-lsic Susanne Radicc '75 Ol Rita (iuerrlerl mempry IT A. Ihaddcus Stevens Flemcntary, Ji>scph Stcrlcin Vivian David William Marklry, Calx-. Richard David Dunsmuir Vinccnzo Cone a '88. Mariane Mccone, Margaret Mclan, Jack Moran, Charles Robert Dunn Grace Campbell , Diane '75, Sophia Kowal '77. William Krenilsky, Pamela Kurt/. Mary Davis Virginia Conant School. < Robert Davis Ernest Campbell Wiiiiaimpon Intcnial Auditors, Patricia Jacobs Nesbitt, Raymond Bobey Danny Bodine Susan Bodman Mil, 1 i Margrct Dunn David Campbell i 1 Frank Davis James Blozen R. M. Bobersky Solutions 1 i' Bernard queline Conover. Arthur Gucrricn, Billy Douglas Campbell .i r Mai '82, Woodward Flcmentary Ralph Dunlap Davis Anonymous Inc. Mister Donut ( iglei i Doug Mr and Mrs Gucrrieri, 77, Howard l-enstemaker by Bessie Mac C Bradner Brown. Helen Christian Allen. '35, Ihomas Duck, Virginia Duck. C. Stuart Continued on Haf(e 29 Mclanic Dworsak BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION 1990 REPORT PAGE 17 1 1 1 1 1 f i 11 i f ' REPORT BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION 1990 Thomas Dwyer Pamela Dye Anonymous Anonymous Philip rini M inrll;i Cir*ivsi*r IVJdJICIUI VJCJsKI Bernard Easley Anonymous i Charles David Korba Chnstopher Hallcn Richard Holdren Evan Jones Kaymona David HaJIowell Anonymous Gerald Jones K ,,-1, L I, iSiOscnena joscpn Herbert Hollowell Harold Jones isum. uor , , i , | Richard Fisher Keith Eck Robert Fixhcr James Hancy Anonymous Homes Metro Honda Charles Gcorgcdes Lawrence Haras ym Mane Hons Ronald Kabler Sophia Kowalski hA-t/if \ti\f IVIiKK.IIIIC Thomas Roben Harding Dons Hoover Carol ls.owKcr , Alfred lick . 1 . 1 i n music y iviaj I ' 1 ii 1 1 miuijiop. M II m in 1 Ii iii ,, 1 1 i 1 »i 1 ' i , t Hetty Figan Thlun'lV M< Ml .L a Ikjirnnr icnciocrgcr TJ'. i 1. "i i i i i i lur.ll ( 1 "t ' fife Russell l frlrslinr {\ri\tvc KV VlLillllV VJVUI Wade Hamilton f rrralrl Cifctror Barbara Hampton i i i 1 ' ' 1 i i L i W TT IM.r 1 Anonym< FUi i Willi. mi'. 1 r i/ Ii i w* UNI r ii i ii IM IlKIt ]K WimkIw.ui Si IllK 1 . ' it i 1 n UK II 1 .in r ii I 1* 1 1 *s i.ui.t v. 1 < . 1 1 1 hlvl iMMI ll| 1 1 ll 1 JOIIII 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ha/lcton General Hospital Marlin Karchncr Josephine Gill Carol Hanrarifl Anne Hotham Robert Nanev '.Ml Y Susan Hattersley Susan Houghton C Haubcn Ibomas Haughcy Anonlymous Charles Kauffman Judith Ivropt William Houslcy Cheryl Kauffman Betty Kroshefskie Richard Haupl Anonymous Nicholas Keehblcr Peter Kroshefskie Louise Hawksley Richard Howarth Frank Keenan Thomas Krouse KSS . 1 1 1 . 1 1 i 1 1 1 i1 1 1 ii t ii h ii. » 1 1 1 if 11 II | 1 1 i.i 1 1 1 Ml 1*11* I.I tl III | 1 »1 l I ll 1 II 1 t ll ll 1 1 A 1 11 w 1; Mv/i HI wui iuui i1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1l r inir lillllL 1 1 1 1 1 IM. 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Willard David Heiney i John Kelly liuiies» \JVIV.^-II ( loi w h JIIIIIV L IV.I l 1 iinrvi' ( Jcanettc Erma M. Heffcran Thclma Heffncr Inn Mill 1" H eckman H eckman Hudson lean M M M " M (iombeda 1 l r. r liiill 1 Run MM vumi ov fiolf I 1 1 I ' i 1 ioldnainl II Ml l| '.III II ( i } M I 1 1 Gus Kuhlman RieharH M l|| 1 Richard Krzaczyk Ernest Keller Denise Kuklinski S III mmi i ' i i I III III Nirlf >iii Fn*/ Ii* n rip tit If IS 111 III ' II l< 1 Mil .III' ( 1 Bradley Kehler Anonymous Anonymous 1 " i 1 1| . Krum Ronald Kryman Larry Gerald Keller I'Vunk ill IK 1 1 ill• 1 III M' la/enski 1 i/ 1', Hilary Kruce Gailey Keller Willnvv ffT IIIVIW 1 .IIU rudy , Gerald Hudak ilenn ' 1 * A ||f 111 V 11 II IMS 1 li'llll. ll 1VJlJIVJIIIWilllVi M ill IlliV lit IWJlJl.ll K Anlii '\IIM Unilv iJtHlj .» i Haythom Barbara Joseph Hubal 11 Mil.' 1 u v Good As Gold i 1 1 Kenneth Kritzer Marlyse Hcajis John inn in IMMI in Ml. Ml 1 1 1 i 1 Anonymous Anonymous Stephen Hebbard 1 I Foundation i \A tnii*(* liulnvlriil ivia^'i i iiuiusii mm 1 1 William Kauffman Allen Kressman Robert Ciluck l mi iiiiii it iii 1 i i ,i Ik III ( ' i l,i i i i lames 1 1 ' 1 T'oni'lil "UL 111 II IV. .ll Ciirifin JIan III 1 VJII . '.iilnt y vj ( .jiviiiv i i 1 . At /\ IX it n Ciilliland VJ 1 1 1 1 1 111 IU 1 1 I Mill mi iI'JIMmIv iviiijuiii uniiiy IMi* 1 Marilyn Hayward i in |>I i 1 11 1 1 l-arry III 'Ml ( I Letitia Mil. IIU 1 1 I Frank GiufHiano ; l'ii ( iill V #1 1 ll 1 IV-lil ll 'Ml Sandra Girton fiir/vl \A\\ F nl V.UIU1 1 ' Kaspcm Sharon Kehl 1 William KrenitsKy Ellen Hostetter fiit't' Chns Keffer A n /lllUllV. 1 Charlotte Kressler Howcr Clarence Hower Lewis Hower Mark Hribar m i 1 Mill. Ml 1 1 1 Melody Kremser William Hosking Hams Beverly Howell \\1l' /\ivii I'mnhv ex Hi iiujiuy Michael KrawcnuK Joseph Kalinowski Linda Haynes 1 1 1 1 Wiii'iii'f ttu^iivi 's a Terry Kaiser Anonymous ' i, Marlene Hosier » y i 1 Krause Lec Hopple Ciiannini il* William » UJ 1 . Vincent Harrington 11 1 , C urtis Harrell 'j" Kenneth Girton J1 ii ii tli cniui in .1 joiiii lllf IllK. 1 Ma/old Gel/ J1 1 I Dame Anonymous Mm Mill i > 1 1 I*m#*rv -IIIV.I y F'*ll/*n -IIVII Arthur Kaffka F'aul *\li*VI*fl mi \ ii iI'/lfTV in i '.l.iili. JILIIIIV.II I Helen Hopple Hanng Judith Cjeschwindl If i.L il Iiiiii fXlJtrCll 1 UllvM • 1 Konaiu isozo i,, L ii-r Maizer C.IWOOO It i Mario GiombeUi lint in lr>hn Him ii niii vjiijv ii It 1 i><» r*iy Flv ixc I | lift! rUIU i | < i lll\ I Veronica Kadash i Edward Haflman Scott Hartman 1 i Ann /inn r 1in 1 • ill * ii i Charles Hoppel .I Richard Gilbert ' it if in lllllllll i ICULIIIK Susan Hoppe Alfred Hardy umvuv ' 1 Ciamson Ml Bl lings wi >ih fflfnOff 1 (icorgc Hardish M Gcra-simoff Bloomsburg Hospital Viri'im.'i TIIKIIIlU 11'itrkff 111 )l Rosemary Flick I1 ii PnfYlinni iM M .III tU«tlv*rf t\\ 1 1 Maureen Gerhard 1 • 1 1 UK mmlary l< 1 1 ii i John Juckniewitz IS.OSI Walter Harris i/iu ii ii i i • Irk 1 tn«J1, 1 Eleanor Kovach Andrew Kovalovich Robert Gibboni r 1 i John Lewis Jordan Thomas Kanavich Donald Kane Anonymous i Ii il \r n ItllliJl-ll • I Richard Jones Harold knlwrl;! I'dlr'V nelly I'Jarco Inc. , Nrlson fiibblr f-MO'lflV/ 1) ill I iroree ( Pinebrook m L Cl.rlinn rvosmaii U Ifl sterling Andrew Kachmar Melissa Kachmar I'.i 1 Roy Fly no | " r 1 1 lyiuj i Halm 3. vjcuiiy i.l. i, i»iovjv.iyn untw. i Miir)-;irri li\i V Constance Hershey Cooke's Pharmacy Robert Kiley Helen Lanning Anonymous Anonymous l|!• VJVIIV Lee Ciray Marlin Hcrshcy Margaret Kindt John Lanning Robert Kindt Florence Lapp Victoria Kindt John "1 | 1 1 | Miirv i>ini> \ . 1 1 nun 1 / ' i 1 PlHISl 'Ml 1 . 11 Even n.mu Ewing Wayland E/ell \ .tin is 1 1 III ll Mill 11 ii!»iiin l Will iailis|H mi • I.I1 1 1 ll ll I1 IVII \{ )iscounl 1 1 l annealing Gerald ine PMirinjW 1 1 iii\ \vi. ll Aiiii Mill 1 ii ii Ml IIU ( i 1 1 1 MM vnvv IllK MM New Ml 1. il ll. I UUIIILI VlllI.MIvK Johanna Hickey Pauline UVI11IIV Johnson and Higgins of PA 1 Mill* A\iii'ii\ nnnvnmiK iim un > 1 1 1 inir* //MiiiL 111,11*. '.Ml ( X 1 Elouise QflH&Ahci 1 Columbia County Farmers National Bank \ Ml Ml1 \T iiiiii Ml M f»IIVJI I Anonymous James James Anonymous . 1 1 1 1 ill ii' hi vJiiiniKiiv i i 1 I 111 1 i i Mil" 1 Mil' • ' 1 i '1 ( 1 liltlhfT i.ill.irlu < Anonymous Virginia i iallyn i 1. i 1 1 1 1 . I I 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 Grow 'mi iniKK III II ( V '.II lil 1 1 > iviinivi*r l n vv Anonymous Pennsylvania International Edward Kizel Edward Kizel Jacqueline Laughlin Race Preston Bernard Lazevnick Alexander James Ann Pati . ... umey nui Clifford James Leap Eugene Learn initi, rtii U.ll Linda Lou Mill Ronald James Robin Knapp Michael Leffler \i I, .i ii ( miii tiiii isKirgarei Winifred Knapp Robert Legutko Kenea nui Vcmon Hindsman Thomas James Anonymous Mark Jelinek Michael Jemo IBS K John Hine Harry Jenkins Rachael Knoll Anonymous Anna Leinhouser Anonymous C|,„ ii,,,,, tisa Mipp Leland Jennings Anonymous John Leitner Richard Hislop Samuel Jerome Ted Kobrynowicz Robert Lelli Gummoe Joseph Gur/cnda t l * SMI s. 1 1 1 • UlUj Gutmunn III y v * rv 1 1 1 n in 1 l,U*V MUllipi 1 i I 1 i 1 \ 1 -K ... U.ll ivieivin Mill Phyllis H.H. Knoebel Sons Daniel Ferrier Anonymous Ralph Garland Charles Hade Greg Hit/ Ins!i*n\ Iru/iMerx i_ari Evelyn Fertally Anonymous Ray Walker's Jewelers Dolores Fertsch Cindy Garrison William Hafner John Hagcmeyer Glenn Feeler B. Garth Daniel Haggcrty William Fetterolf Marlene Fculncr James Garvey Wesley Gaskili Mary Haggerty Pat Huggeny Robert Ficco Constance Gaynor Roger Hams I uula BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION Hack 1990 REPORT Hit2 Knauf Barbara Knazik Daniel Ferro 18 Kline Robert Kline Lawton Linda Lebo v PAGE Joe Lauver Jack Lee 11 i Richard Kitchen Allan Kluger Lorraine iarilnei Margaret Lauer Quality International Manfred Kluge Elmer Gardner i Rocco Laudato William Kistler Konald James Beverly Gardner v Walter Laubach Lewis Kistler Frances James Rj( hard Kailuu ine Gary Laubach Kinslinger Richard Klein ii.n tJryan Mill ii. Jctircy Mill 11 vT IU Da ill MaPb* i* liii y flanliitr v 'hi m iv Howard Geraldine Kirlin Marilyn Jane wesiey niics \UMUll nunv MnilU'ln hi v Joanne Fedder Barbara Feldman Ray Latorre Jack Latsha Raymond Law Mary Guenicri Byron John Fomado Robert King William King Johanna Klein T»i^l'*»\. Vlill Ervcnc Gulley 1 Auditors .irk in Ken Jackman Hile U.ll Hill Wade Gans 1 of Internal 1 Oliver Larmi Raymond David l King Frank Klapa; Inn A. inn ai 1 William Lank Barton Ivins rSnttisJ I Philip Langerholc Margaret Kilcoyne Dennis Hile Arthur * M {"iiiemen VJVIV-IIIVII Hiin^ld '.Ml. 1 IU1VJIVJ riiin/ 1 II 1 Anonymous flnntinrr VJ ill VI IV 1 ( irnshek VllVf.^IIVIV Gary Faut * 1 ill ll 1' UUlLIu VJIUVC ' William »» lllllllll CinllieL VJUII1LK 1 ( ii llllllf'l v vn iv i 1 l Robert Gallarlu 1 ii W u rrv> Dal Glenda Partington Ronald Farringiou ( 1 Allen 1 1 i ll 1 1 I 1 Interiors Barbara Hessler 1 1 Insurance Co. Hess Institute 1 " 1 \ mi .»iU lohn may Hess Inc. Anonymous Louise Kichline Janet York Lite David Hess Donald Hess li'MI U Mihifi i#\Jllll ( VJUIUll Donald Furbcr Shephen Park as eilcj Zimmer Insurance Co. Anonymous Barbara Hess 1 Agency Richard Hertzog v 1 ( 1 1 Daniel 'illlll. V III |l,| Cirrlla Kinnin t-'wiii Feist 1 If^rrrtlfl VJIIIlin finffiv IVIIUIVI i . 1 Marie 1 PhII vT IIlis ( iah iit I.i VOIUkV 1 . 1 1 F&rroll IV tllll ay vim i Richard (iahu/da f f Jacqueline Hertwig 1 \l Piilrii'in mi iv- iu v Ciidiinmiph i Jill iii inn l 1 Berwick Eorge Roh*'rl I\IM"\ II fin^nr* (llllll 1 \1 i ( ill l'l Harvey Levy David Lewis Jack Lewis Pamella Marshall Shirlev1 Barbara Marte Anfhi^nv r\i illlV'll > John Libhart Ann Martin Thomas Martin John Liedy William Martin Albert Lilley Angelo Martuscelli Harry Martyn Barbara Lilley Anonymous John Mason Anonymous Elaine Lincoln Anita Linder Bruce Lindsey • t i i i i MuhaliL ItXi » s. I l s. .irv 1 \1i. »»i IV. i \1ih , 1 L , Paul Nice EUtniMO rWuMK Kohen Perez Jcjjinc Ronicj Nlillar Julius Niekiseher Kirby Center tor Carolyn Nicblmi; Ciforvr* Mlllfli How jr! Hdrrv Miller Anonynious Anonymous Ronald Matuczinski l»VI Kctt\ Miliar 1 t 1*111 (VI C Michael Lilak Charles Maul Mdr^«irei Miller Jl»>Cl Anonymous NOfini Chrisiopher Loff Anthony Maun Ann Maxwell Roben Miller Anonymous Jule Loftus C. Ann May Anonymous Anonymous Richard Maylandcr Ronald Miller Ronald Miller Long Clark Long Kenneth Long Linda Long Margaret Long Nola Long Paul Long Michael Mazurick McAdams Arm McCabe Maryanne McCann 1 i*<- \1illrr Douglas Loucks Anonymous G. McCombie Richard Loughlin 1 \ iVrry want IUO i\ooc n Roberta Minnich Cashmere Miscavish Mary Ann Mitchell i\ui>cn Thomas Janet \ 1 1 . I , , onon . , . i Murjone llh It Mvi*!* ixuixn ixygv rsonen N 1 »h n vi 1 JOIlll l^iyL 1 'iinnnf IMIIUH ( v ( i Pill U Anonymous Anonymous Charles Moll Phillips commitment to I'll i lliadileus Piotiowski Your collective highei education makes us proud Ik- to associated with this line institution. ( (in ion. Bernard McCormick James McCormick Michael Mongrain Lin& O Brion Dennis rULi I ) Joseph Lynch McCracken J. Barry McCrudden Donald McCulloch Michael McCuIIy Henry McCusker Arthur McDonnell Patricia McDowell Anonymous Robert Margaret Moreira 1 f-Y'inL ( )l jinH**r I til 1 ^ WlillKJL.1 Piitnrk Poll Manfredonia, Chairpersons. The Michael Lynn Robert McFarland Use Morning Philip Olivcru Walter Pomunek Parent',' David Lyon Jay McGarvey John Morris Cnni.i I'll "Mll.l OIiv*»rds Laura MacDonald McGinley Marguertie McGinnis George McGonigle Edwin Moses Bruce Moyer Carmen Moyer A IH Anonymous John Postomierlo A\ in H in vfTic \ M ii H A Hugh McGowan Thomas McGrath Dennis Moyer I Chris Linda Lueders Steve Lukacz Louis Lurz Anonymous William Lutz McEwen B. Kathryn MacKenzie Anonymous MacLeod Howard Macauley Gerald Robert Macheski Michael McGuiness Gerald Mackler Charles McGuirc Dolares Macri Rosemary Norman Mael Pat Richard Magalengo McGumn McKee Craig McKeever William Maguire James McLaughlin Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Carl Ronald Maher Grant McMahon Theresa McOwen Mahon James Richard Majka Makar Tibor Makos Charles Makowski John McSparran Phil John McSweeney John Malahoski Anonymous Mariane Mecone A Parents' Pi//a s 1 1 Bloomsburi th< .arry POGGMChl Wilh iMi Pftfl TT ill 1.1111 III .hi. 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 ( iii* 1 1 ', 1 1 1 1 L 1 • 1 1 i1 till (1 ' iiai v I 1 V /) I 1 1 la v i 1 *> \i M M i 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' A\ M M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m , 1 M 1 1 M, 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii M II II' Mill VI V 1 til 1 I** 1 m 1 i 1 • 1 1 , i i i *% 1 ) W i 1 Lawrence Munt/ -1 Murphy John Murphy Joseph Murphy | "*L 1 1 Diane Maletsky Carol Medei Glenn Murray Robert Mushrush Robert Malick Geisinger Medical Center Judith David Malinowski Jerry Associated Insurance Barbara Mehleib , 1 1 1 1 ' 1 (I in 1 • 1 1 II li< 1 [lie t* I'll 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 Pf i f it / iiii/ i i 1 1 1 , Prinit Mill |Priv.ni IIII. 1 1 alunUli Si rim^eour '5.1, Ip I Chairper and Advisors, the "i athli tli I lusky I Your lub and enable student Pnihvl I'M IM W w t * i Anonymous | iii 1 i i Alexandra Megenily Michael Nameth John Manfredonia Adele Meilan Anonymous jaiiies rajsuiis If'f Glenn Mangold Margaret Me Ian Donald Na.se fvlichacl Louis Maranzana Sarah Mellinger Mary Nastasi ."VldA Louis Marino Pittsburg National Joseph Mark Mark Meloy William Meloy Richard Natoli Laubach Auto Parts Robert Markel Robert Menditto Grant Nauglc l\Wl"tl William Markell Vincent Menella Lee Naugle Ann Pasko Anonymous Pershing Markle Anonymous Anthony PaLania Paul Racist William MarkJey Suzanne Mensch Victor Mercado Louis Nazzaro Kcrmit Patrick Mary Ann Kairnondo Barbara Marks Eugene Merkel James Ncalon Barry Patterson Richard Ralph Robert Neilz Kenneth Patterson Michael Nelson LcOOfl John Ramin Glona Randa//>nald Mary Rang Nancy Parker 1' rl 1 Please Note 1 , Pledge payments f'liirlfv i f v <• riax ics IPiuisci Parks 1 ' ' i » i inL iin mi .nir lor the 1991 Alumni Phonothon should be completed by June ,h if ii ( tu ii Jllul'711 yUul<7 i t tub ( Ii ii 1 Paul Putera f Bob Ytagtr, Hoard of Advisors collegiate athletics. um Pi i Chrrvl Ml.' fPukifrr Ul>ll*wl ft* n i" rainiii in Husky Pnhl uni ir* inf ii_ ' isoocn ramsn vnnf Parrv» in m roil will 15. This allow the good and immediate use of your ( f'r )llr*r*n ii 1 gills Bank I / \aj ill '/nun. fkiiinl in hi IXJWdiu Parsons Moore s 1 J' . Aulo Paris Bessie Marks Marilyn Albert Robert Marks Sophie Messenger Doug Louis Marmello Anonymous Richard Nesbitt Dean Paul James Parson John Marshall Richard Meyers George Neslie Christian Pcdervcn Paucamo 1 * rdllCM Jay Marks Nesbitt to heart athletes to obtain a quality education while Joseph Najda Memtt and lohn Annual athletic scholarships continue to Mary Meeuwsen Meskunas was 1 President. I how many ontribations lupporting the competing i ol Husky ( Hub Board iir I/ia reminded It l.ii 'ill. 1Prili IN liifil lltll VJ 1 Robert Meeker Inc you athletes thank you lor your generosity ' 1 H :i rrv i»ii i y ( 1 i*h*irl*'v v lltlllL^ Management Inc. Shawnee Management William Manderson ol coaches and administrators, and the student f* A in * i some IllUI Donald Myers Richard Myers Ardcllc Naglc Medlock IWO Tanna Proper i were pleasantly surprised iin. in vans) '54 1 '.1 ri'irv III, M mg, and gi\ q role In this 1 1 1 I'fTlllv Pfli'l' 1 1 ' ' i 1 John Piilumlx) Muzyk its , Dorothy Psgotto i alumni loi Bloomsburg and warn to hi continuing success. Jeananne ,in i Lucy Pslmcr I yi ai to be iim M 1'* 1 i ord We Ineveinent insure .ic l< 1 ' II ill | 1 1 jIi»;in urn i iPrit Padgcon 1 VI a re< delighted i" be able to play lulls I 1 Pi i*i* II 1 1 1 /All 1 IWO IWI wanning i Charles <>i 'amllle l^enise Price \ \l II*. * andi /•'im In nil receive notes Irom um\. 1 1 ' you have done as members all 1 cv / ii i h/»ui«i> y Pi . 1 .1 I' ll 1 1 ' ai OWlll Li 1 1 K .ilM MIi 1 Owens Steven an outstand 1 1*1111/1* myvi . 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Philip Otter Mummed vou 1990 was L > 1 I n ii M M ii \j . 1 1 ( Ml , Is i ] i 1 1 I'ii A\ iw in M iv 1 & Jili 1 I 0\w:ili . i ( 1 ii lati pivi i i i A Mil IN' 1 1 1 1 1 mow mal lu goal, who have noi nded Bloomsburg themselves bul who lullj ing i|i nn Pi /Mill i wini 1 1 time tines than, a i rw'irv '•III- llhflf¥IAtM MU1IIU |||l goal ol SI 2(),(KM) for The set a In the tia unounl n spprei 1 Umii Piomit \iiii« rr rsoy 1 ' Fund Barnes Chrysler Plymouth I i ago we yeai Pi//a s Stephen Plenski lull Ohl IH II Will Jlii, VI* Louis Muehlhof Donald Mueller .i 111 William Moynihan Marilyn Muehlhof Mill n N iimi f li* vi' '111 'in V/v>VII Cl:iv\ Of IWII v la» wi / /VI Anonymous Moyer Laurence Moyer Anonymous Bolero IX)imno ijuhk \j M in i Judith John McKeever Man an nui Joan Moyer Anonymous Huru Fruncis () Heurn Ben Moore Mary Moore Ronald Moore Thomas Moore Jack Moran Anna Mordan Frank Magargle Diane DuUfl Piwoski Moon Jan BU Foundation 'lunrpeison. Stuurt Pivovur Martin O helped raise $1.6 million last year. Enn Leonard McConnell each who umveisity ol the Monaghan Patrick Monaghan John Monahan Kay Love Barry Lower Mary Jeanne Luch Anonymous I'rust for are deeply grateful to I icoiii i 1 1 inspiring. Bloomsburg University ot the and alumnus and lnend aurettti Pierce L w mi, Ik Mi-Li' f oundation Richard Piacenti i I V Members PKillmc i nuiips Noveske Peter Nowiik l\ is Chairperson. Ihe '57. who in all \ t II,,, v 1 i encourage to Yoin example here. I'll!,,.,, niiip|)s 1 , 1 Nnu'iL '\ IK Uiii\'tlil IV' Mi in — Jim Creasy * i,„ pi, ,11,,*. ,'\K X 1 llllllps i: 1 gifts Generations for OtfuniioM mi ili Pllejjjer *" \» wuner , 1 work and study Plull Anonymous I Bloomsburg seeks that Kayinoml ifiovux your extraordinary for The Trust to truly significant goal, are precisely the qualities rank Petmlhi Ji^seph PetiniK io 1 1 — Mttnon PHrtud 1 i*-iov*tK, . projects and Poundation. t esulia IVinello il '1,111 in i BU campaign of ovei "M 4 million. The tremendous commitment that such an achievement represents, and the hard work and the willingness to aim for a Ron.iUl IVirasu NortJi|uisi in ii. ti you to thank and pledges Bernaul Petnisek U>Iin V 1 Nolan ( I many on-going the Harry AUSptiCh, President Stanles Peters 11 V'll 1 1 Bartxira Diane Minnich Terry McCarty K 1 lipN A\ nMrtv IHMI \ in,11 HI David Mindcrhout Kevin Lopey Diane Lore 1 N i\ou . Mitchell 1 (jale lohn M Mill Mary Mittnachi Emery Mix Charles Mohl George Molchan 1 Ud Association 111 it* tmmmA l>-»» t-»1 tiUicgarvl rcstel 1 1 1 iiiK'ii t Bonnie Rose Marie McCarroll McCluskey i 1 1MU.U1\ Scott Miller Helen Mcttcn J. J. iMOdOHB M 1 Scott Miller Karen McCanraher Gerald Lorenz iim '» 1 Irom enable us to gifts Kenneth Perko alhenne Niles > Your icholarshtpa (Undid by the JVrtomung Arts NicUts niversitv continues I continue our Strong support ot the Alumni 1 Anonymous Wayne Long Natalie McClelland Kenneth rVnko New Ion deepest thanks to each of you whose year to year, unwavering. Mart. Milford - Ruth Matthews Edward McAleer Stanley McAnally Thomas McArdle mous •\iu>n> u IIOUNC \ w K.iii. l*«iC Carol Matteson Gerald My loyallN to BUH)inshurj; liiKn JOI1I1 Nittany Lion Inn John Maza Notes of thanks l, I Annj Milder Barn Miles C T.tic 1 John Prluso New house Bartxuu Carol Miller C. • nAn rscv* .11 * i 1 Bualen IVc^hatk Lcs Pckol VI. 1 P .. ... Mike \ climan "*» John Matsko N / Dorothy Neuniaycr UK \,«nii i^i v iu> lamina James Lindsey Lawrence Lineman Rosemary Litz Charlene Locke h 1 Zora I MikuLi 1 Terry NeuhdnJ i Minui Nliknich \ J«in>c*« 1 ARM ^CMOl V. h ilvl Hal Mil rxiiiiaiu .viiciiiU' Ron h ' ' » Inc. i < - M 11 ii 1 Thank you )u nri ]MI ( /Ulllll f i i - , i i if. .11' I i Pmvtnii UbVIIU 1 Inf r A hi in v 'liiiiiwii y rif JJin 1 lill 1 l ' ' .1 1 1 i!1 1 1 .1ii. 1 1 University and ii 1 for its your support of Bloomsburg students. W u ' MwVWIi/ j i ii .uli i» **vj» i Memorial Gifts iinlinufd from Pa^e 27 Edwardl '41', Kda Bessie Edwards '41, Eli«ibcth Ixvan, Mary I^jnt/ '5«. Francis and Susannc Radicc, Norman ( An Ranwjm Rapine Richards. John Scrimgcour '53, Jeananne Scrimgeour '54, Ruth Smeal '39. Wilson Smith. John Trathcn '68. Peg Mary Wright. Ruth Toma.sik, Mr and Mrs. Donald Smith, Mr. and Mrs Valhc Foarch Trathcn, Arnold Wagner. BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION 1990 REPORT PAGE 19 2 s nAMCDiiDr: di 1 1 M I \/ P R 9 TY 1 FOUNDATION Ray Rost Wellcr Vending Service Kile and Kile Real Estate Linda Roth Richard Rothermcl Harry's Joyce Reamer Maxmc Roveda McDowell Dawn Raynes Maurice Rdcsinski Station Earl Rcbcr Charles Rcbuck Oil Service. Inc Roto-Rootcr Sewer & Drain Service Richard Tempcsuni Larry Spencer Louis Tepcs David Spera Bill Terlecky Valerie Wallace Anon you Fred Terwilliger Joseph Wallace \t/. _. Ar Cnir Ll^r spicmcr Warren John Tewksbury Bloomsburg Theatre Joseph Walsh James Spina Lickety Split Stephen Wallace Ensemble Jack Wolford Melvin Woodward Ethel Woolslayer Yeager' s Wire Works Albert Waller George Worthington Thomas Wozniak Edwin Waller Karlene Wright Richard Walter Mary Wright Diane Walters Wnght Anonymous Anonymous John Rccd Gregory Rudziak David Shafcr All Sports Martro Theatres Edward Jack Rupcrtus Antoinette Shankwciler Billie Spotts Susquehanna Physical Raymond Regan Susan Rusinko William Shankwciler James Sprouse Mcrvin Rcgcncr William Russo K Susan Shanley ucraJd Stabler Robert Kathy Reich John Rutch Carole Shannon James Stablcy George Thompson Joellen Stackhouse Frank Stancato Thompson Marjonc Thompson Duck Lois Thomson James Warfield Dale Rcichart Judy A.M. Ruthrauff Samuel Starkcs John Thress Robert Warren Edard Yarasheski Swartz Salvage Yard Dave Wascher Don Wascher Valma Yarger Thomas Yamngton Rcfsnidcr Judy Reichner Patrick Rutkoski Maureen Sharkey Donna Sharrow W. Rcighard Jacob Rutt J. Shaub Shaw Ramon Stackhouse Therapy Association Virginia Ruth Ann Rutt Charles Madeline Reilly Antoinette Ryan Douglas Shaw ficlcn Slaudinger Kenneth Thrush Thomas Beverly Ryan Joan Sheaffer Anonymous Ottice Tidwcll Robert Rcinhart Dolores Ryan Anonymous Patricia Sheaffer - f |i fi Robert Rcmaley Don Rcmaley Stanley Remington Irene Reilly i man s 1 Bonanza Family Ronald Yerkes A. Yori John Stcpto Peg Trathcn Stephen Shippos Joseph Sterlein Mary Jean Teon E. Richard Shivcs Thaddeus Stevens & Sales Wendy's Styling Salon Frederick Sal/man Larry Samples Robert Samtmann Restaurant Carl Walters Thomas Shields Gen Shimko Inc. Thomas Shobcr Elementary James Trepp Patricia Trimbur Bonnie Shockcy James Stewart Joseph Trphhone Linda Watts Raub Shoe Store Dons Shoemaker Jerome Stewart Frank Troiano Anita Thomas Angelo Trombetta Donald Weaver Service amily Robert Yeager Thomas Tracey Roman Stepa Anonymous TOWIM Marine - Lynn Watson Ruth Watson Mary Stengel Shadowbrook Resort * Anna Mary Yeager Susan Sherry Joseph Sadowild J Rib-, Restaurani Richard Yazinski James Watkins Scott Watkins Edith Tonkin Martin Rcnshaw B Robert Waters Jerome Tracy Martha Stcinruck All Occasion Rentals Stouffer Orlando Resort Calvin Tracy Jane Shccran Sherwood Wamick Ted Ryder Brian Phyllis J. S. Stinsky Wayatt George Yankay William Yankowski Patricia Janet Yastishak Jim Paluzzi Toggery's Edward Sabaka Lucas Sacoman Thomas Sacoman Molly Remsky Rose M. Warner Robert Mane Washko Harry Tobias Robert Stefanick i James Wallers Christine Warchal Josephine Wardrop Nancy Washburn Ronald Wasson Erma Waters C Steele Robert Shelxrlsky i Inc Thomas Joseph Reilly 1 Covering Gilbert Spencer > John Scttc Anonymous Karen Ruth Henry Ruddy Gwendolyn Reams B P Service REPORT 1990 Way Yatcilla Peggy Yates Linda Yatsko Lloyd Yeager Micheal Yeagle Patricia Yost Gerald Young Dorcia Sanders William Shoemaker Harold Stoback John Trovitch Jeffrey Russell's Restaurant Jerry Sanders Bill's Pro Shop Raymond Amma May Troxell John Weaver Robert Young Young The Texas Restaurant Little Shop Joseph Stockmal Robert Tubbs Robert Weaver Philip Youngner Tuggy's Reslaunnl Ronald Sanders Adrienne Sanlini C* .al S Shortliugc Ronald Stokes Marion Tull Paul Fohn Reutei Anonymous Sidney Shot/ Shirley Stokes Gregory Turdebsky Patricia Judith Reuter Kenneth Sapp Julia Shoup Leon Shoup Mary Ann Albena's Cloth Store Restaurant ia l i nl M. mi Rrvak ii Sal/. fames Reynolds Anonymous Ralph Reynolds First Federal Savings Anonymous Norman Richards Casimir Sawka William Richart Joan Saxc Patrick Ricigliano Michael Si & Loan RJdfll l Weaver Wehry Gloria Inc. John Younker Weigand Gerald Zannelli Robert Turbett David Weinstein Connie Zdonski Anonymous Terry Weirback Anonymous Kathleen Stortz John Turzanski Joan Weiss Timothy Zebo Jack Storz James Tust Linda Weiss Robert Zegley Samuel Sicoli Edward Sicckowski James Siegfried John Stoudt Christopher U'Glay Francis Wellock Barbara Zendal Enc Elinor Uhrich Stephen James Stout Gloria Ungiran Craig Wendling Donald Silk Sandy Stout Gabncllc Stover Anonymous Raymond Wenger Linda Wenner Diane Joseph Urban Sharon Wentz Stephen Ziegler Gerald Strauss Anonymous Kenneth Wert Jere Anonymous Thomas Struckus Margaret Vaccaro Rosann Wert Michael John Vachino Sandra Wescoe Geraldine Valentine Anonymous John Shuman all 1 Anonymous Anonymous lavid Rldai i Su/ann 1*1 Stocker Melvin Silver Simmons Kami Simons Ion 1 Stolt/lus Stout Si rack a Catherine Updyke Wenc Allen Zepp Evan Zervanos Gerard Zezza Arlene Ziegler III) Donald Riley Richard Schaller Michcle Sinagra Joan Rinehimer Ixrstcr Schall Patricia Anonymous Paul Sobaiz Merrick Simla James Richard Wesner Zimmerman W, Zimmerman Richard Zimmerman Robert Zimmerman Paul Ringenbach Helen Schcel Amanda Robert Stuart John Velousky John West Susan Zink Stenko's Skating Rink Gary Sloyer Carl Stuchrk Richard Robert Zius Ralph Smiley Virginia Linda Schival Anonymous Anonymous R. Drew Wetzel Linda Zobel Scala's Price Rite Stumpf Bcrrigan's Sub Shop VanAken Helen VanDeusen Ronald VanGundy Ernie Weston Sheldon Kissinger Henry Scheltcr Helmut Schilling Sarah Schlegcl David Smith Earl Sullivan Jeffrey Jay Whisler Nancy Zoschg Dean Rut Russell Schleicher Diane Smith James Sullivan Richard Vanlnwegen Bernard White Lloyd Zubrick Joan Rittnei I Francis Smith Philip Sullivan Graham VanSlyke David White Carolyn Zulick Walter Sullivan Gordon Vanhom Jane Vanim J. Daniel Varm Joann Vanna-Homisak Donald V arm an Dominick Vassallo Norman White John Zurko Melany Whitebread Paul Zurko Charles Whitehead Anonymous Joseph Rigano |*X i 1 Ikvciajjcs h orgi lavid St haffer Schmauk Sun Ian Sloyer Strutt Betsy Rit/ Charles Schmldl l-i Klein and Rizzo Ralph Schmidt Garry Smith Louis Sulmonefti Bernard Ronbins Beverly Schneck Janet Smith Anonymous Richard Robey Keith S< hnell Jerry Davui Schoenewolfl Keith Smith Bert Carol Schoenlovei Marvin Smith Riley Smith Gary Sumner John Sundcrmicr Robert Smith Charles Brothers Dale Robinson lanny Robinson 1 Richard Robus Stevens School Valaric Rochester lu.lith S( Bruce Rockwood Dean Schrctlk Mary Jane Rodei PTA hradcr .ink in 1 Smith Anthony Smith Sumner Super Market Scott Smith i Summa VanHom Harold Zocfin Jack Whiting Bill Whitney Robert Wick Hal Vasvari Anthony Wiencek G. Michael Vavrek Ronald Wienel Anonymous Brenda Wighard Golf Outings Changed The annual Husky Club Golf Outmg, John Schuler Thomas Smith Dick's Auto Supply Robert Vigorito Thomas Wigoda usually held in June, Albert Rodgers Emcric Schultz Wilson Smith Rittcr Office Supply James Vineyard scheduled for August Kathleen Kodgcrs Manfred Schulz Teresa Smyth Eastern Pa. Supply Co. Michael Virus Rebecca Kodgcrs Elizabeth Ellsworth Snook Cynthia Surmacz Anonymous Kay Wildasin Zoo America Wildlife Park Dennis Wildman Lynda Rogers I nang onuD Koli Allen Scott Charles Snyder Donald Sutton it k Robert Rokuskie Robert Swailes M. Carole Vogt Roseann Voloshm Cniig Snyder Connie Swanson Carl Patric ia Scckrcttar Kay Snydei Robert S we in am Walter Vorbleski Shirley Williams Professional Secretaries Timothy Snyder Victoria Sobolewski Robert Swill John Vought James Wilson Stanley Szpindor John Wilson Anonymous Donald Soli Joseph Sztubmski James Sccrcy David Sommcrs Baibora Sees Mill Nancy Vought Raymond Vought Terry Wadsworth Arnold Wagner George Wagner Lee Wagner Anonymous Jess Sebum t dm Snyder Ralph Wilkins Charles Williams Vom Tobel Anonymous 1 it \t Alfred Kolle \ Schwan/ i Joseph i Romano Jacqueline Romanofski Ronan J. Ronan William Ronan Sheila KOOS Mery Rosado E. International Sue Scibert Edwina Scibold U Don Bruce Rosengrant Miriam Selgroth Charles Rosengrant (. harlcs Sell Race Golf Course. The latter designed to was attract new people to Husky Club events. Robert Wingate The August golf outmg will retain its Walter Winz traditional start, Robert Wirth prizes, If Anthony Spadac\ mi Theodore Wahl Cynthia Wise sufficient interest is Joseph Spamal PDH Thomas Waldron Linda Wisser expressed (16 Anonymous Anonymous Charles Ross Louise Seronsy Raymond Ross Montour Auto Service ice April 20, at the Mill Richard Wagner II H Sen Donna Tarone Philip Wilt James Wilver Golf Day. a new was held on Howard Tassoni Mary Tauber Karen Sparks Carefree Travel Talamo Sizzler event, Peter Tarvin Susan Scric Betty Rost Loretta Country Club. The Husky Club Spring Arthur Soullaird George Serchak Company Louis Tafel 1 Valley William Sotack Louise Rosenstccl kiiU 1ii( Rnshrilf IM'MIIMI IXUIA, Dorothy Rossi Son-. Furniture Robert Rose Scidensirn Gray and M. Joan Wilson at the Frosty is Accountants/Tax shotgun and dinner. Gary Walizer Clyder Witman minimum), a tennis Catherine Taylor Alice Walker Stephen Witt event will be staged. Alan Spcakmastcr Sandra Taylor Calvin Walker Caiawissa Lumber Percy Teaford Charles Walker Anonymous Gilbert Wolf reservation or to get Joseph Wolfe It! C....IJI.. Dale Spaulding Specialty Co., Inc. Consultants Diane Teats John Walker Catherine Spencer John Tcllup Judith Walker Anonymous Francis M& Painting PAGE 20 BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION 1990 REPORT Temmc J Richard Wolfe & Wall Roger Wolfgang To make a more information, contact the Husky Club at (717)389-4663. Lackawanna Stadium of BU-ESU games site He has over mission. ence 15 years of experi- government. in Blair the father of three children: is Kaleb, 12; SanBeen. U; and Anthony, nine. area sales for Patrick Media adrrunLsiraQoiifaHiitrK'liuversityofSiHith office. Carolina Previously he was a sales executive with Park Outdoor Advertising, which was acquired by Patrick He and Richard F. Clevenstine '72. a biology teacher at Ridley High School, was the 1 manager Group's WUkes- Barre/Scranton named in 1984. his wife, the Davitt. have two former Colleen children: Danielle and Pennsylvania He earned a master's de- 1973 at Vil- Representative: Timothy D. Hartman. P.O. Box 466. Lahaska. PA 18931 (215) and a doctorate 2974)253 K- 1 2 science education in A teacher Ridley for 18 years, he teaches advanced placement biology and at gifted education, serves as coach to the school's Science Olympiad Team and assistant director of the district's planetar- ium and multi-media center. He has also taught for the William Perm Foundation's "Adventures in MathematSwarthmore College. He also teaches human anatomy and human physiology at Delaware County Commu- and Science" at Wilkes-Barre. She earned a master's degree in human service administration from College Misericordia She and her husband. Paul, are the two sons. Keith and Mark. parents of Robert Keller '73 was recently appointed regional vice president of sales He and and marketing for Waddell and Reed. Inc. Based in Atlanta since 1974, he services his wife, Barbara, Amy, Beth and have three Laura. clients in Francis Curry '72 of Kingston ciate director of admissions is asso- and recruiting Luzerne County Community College, a post he has held since 1974. He earned a master's degree in counselor education the University of Scranton. He and ter, his wife. North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida. Georgia, sippi. He and his children: Scott, 10; Alabama and Missiswife, Wendy, have four Melinda, 16; Christopher, 14; '73. a teacher in the Mount Carmel Elementary School, was featured in the March 18 issue of the Shamokin News-Item as "Teacher in the Spotlight." ing professor of education and coordinator parents of three sons. tendent of the Benton Area School District. She earned a master's degree at the She and her husband, John, are the Peter D. Nell '73 of Roseto has been named a commencal loan officer with Sunbury Hospital, were high school and college sweethearts, and were married August 25. 1972. two days before their 22nd birthdays. Steven is now a podiatrist in and Shamokin, and Connie teacher They — works in his Sunbury — a former Shamokin office. are the parents of three children: Annie, 14; Steven, 11; and Marianne, seven. Paul Savka '72 has been promoted '73, senior vice presi- dent of finance for Divine Providence American General also managed executive officer for Muncy Muncy vine Providence and Valley Hos- Prior to joining Divine Providence in January 1987. he was controller, contract administrator and director of budgeting Oakum Osenbach '73 and her general accounting from 1973 to 1987. From 1978 to 1981. he was controller of Maryview Hospital in Portsmouth, Va. He earned a master s degree in business Mple i porary and familiar songs of praise, trumpet and piano selections, vocal solos and Representative Patricia Kanouse Peat tQ K m ix, tie. / V Fern Avenue. Hamburg. NJ 07419 (201)827-7389 i Andrews 74 .aii tor ment of Health, has been srln ted lot "Who's Who w ithin Govt laboratory technician at Hart Melal in a m Lewistown. He previously was Williamsport office. His an operations manager with at the Social Security at Sunbury. two daughters: Krista and Sonya Rutkowski They have Erin. Vlllarl '73 was honored by the Pennsylvania State Educa- December House Pittsburgh. Communica- tions chairperson Harry Shreinerand President John PSEA Yamovic presented her Communications Award work as communications chairper- son of the Bristol Township Education Since assuming this position, professional backf n Mm,! .. , lis emmcnt and is,, Mani- mamed is lhe\ leside k lonuei the t>> "As ti competition ist in BU president ext [ted about this pn I dm atimi, to 'share out With, out Mendl Ham ampusea said nr. n 1 Scranton/ I lam. h s East Stroudsburg piesi iilbcrt, ' i in the dent. As members of Hloomsburg ami NCAA ure \n.liea l the PS AC, both ast Stroudsburg Division hools have met si Joseph T. Bracken '74 ol RlchDOrO, ill. cctators will sec, il Commonwealth Nu accounting for the tional sident lor |ir, , Maryland . oai li at "The region has in 1986 and was a state final- a rich lootball heritage Surviving arc his wife, the former Susan Thompson; a daughter, Jcnna; two brothers and two sisters. 1987. 1988 and 1989. She is and ".i< ' The editor in in Elkton, She was also a Md . for Comp Two seven former correspon inn "Our Times" section years BgO, the Huskies . ard Inn backer Brian on a la. Angncy I, le by down to preserve a 17-14 win. A steering committee has been formed with administrators, Peach Parochial School and varsity of =1 Queen line- as the clock ran She is survived by her parents, a brother, a sister, nieces and nephews. '74. a teacher at lor a stopped East Stroudsburg on the from 1983 to 1986 Sue Hoffman to 23-21 victory dent for the (Jetty shury TtltUU after scrv ing as editor of the Hret I wide receiver Ken Kopetchny , years. .|iiarl< ilia< the Lunenburg School District in Victoria. Va. for two years, and in the Cecil County School District BU BSU games touchdown on a ihrec-yard pass lioni worked two Last season, Ihe Warriors scored a County (Md) Social Services. Prior to that she hud lies." last both were decided on the final play 1 the Cecil and has pro dUCed many Outstanding players his mother, Sharon R. Duttrm '74 ol Qett) burg died November 3 at age 38 She was lust employed as a human service worker for stu- dents and alumni representing both schools and the Scranton/Wilk. . swimming coach ScfaOOl, at Shamokin Area High was featured in an article, teacher BOCA RA TON MEETING — The 1 2 th annual luncheon meeting of the South Florida Chapter ofBU alumni was held in the Spotlight," on February 1 6. In attendance were (front, from left) Tom Hopkins the Sharyn Galford'90. Gene 'Skip' Kinney 89. Isabel (Chelosky) Hester 29. F. A. "Red" Garnty '28, James Williams '28. Betty (McGoldrich) Troy '34. Josephine (Pack) Brest '33; (second row) Dottie Ann (Rabb) Pollock 69. Dick Jarman '50. Virginia (Burke) Traupane '39. Donald Watts new riu .lives of the State Higher ol we have gov \ Sliepplou in w I Commonwealth during the null. Hi Wilkes • includes oinil to years since 1927. Sonya winner of the statewide newsletter the r\uiprieh, an \\ e aii ' to an effort ant in 1982. Association. was la* uliv vsninj School of Management i managerial |tosi(ions within tion Association at the for her the la, He Melm, is iii i ot [rj Kenneth E. Trometter '73 of Shamokin Dam has been promoted to branch manager with the Social Security Admmi stration at game Bloomsburg and East Stroudsburg ut n [ted about the opportunity the 1970s. . hoots are pleased s, .nu alumni in the area," said System Lackawanna Junior College. Ha/leton I Mahanoy is our .it tiedule thil iia. iv i»i In.u-au Fx lens ion, where he also held soloists with the Schuylkill Area Intermediate School, and Frank farm club ol the Phila- \ "Both meni Service" fa 1990 lit- is the former execunve director feature contem- at the the home of the Bam- Red Barons. is ranton/Wllkea St schedule*! for is The Lackawanna 26. Stadium oinitv i 1974 husband, Frank, present concerts of sacred Gail teaches reading outcsl i delphia Phillies and secular music They "'.' her achievements elusion in with an Internal Clinic from 1981 to 1987, and manager of suice 1974. She received a commendation from the school board hi their December meeting in recognition ot programs Gall 1 I . - age, and they are the parents of three children: Nina, Phil and Michael at Geisinger Medical Center and Geisinger he September Bristol • He is married to the former Julia Mi Icav of Delegates in pitals. m |0| \ onicst will be played on Saturday. (Vtoher H> m p 1 1 has been teach VUtari Lackawanna County at in IvtooaU This vc.u ill Awards Sonya Life 1980 Valley Hos- following the recent merger of Di- Stadium a feder funded educational and training pro gram in Luzerne County from 1974 to Hosptial, has been appointed acting chief pital He two yean PEPPei ally wife. Julie, Kirby O. Smith story short, they were born within hours at positions, having been a staff assistant employed Lafayette Bank. University of Scranton. Connie and Steven Ravert '72 were featured in the Valentine's Day edition of the Sunbury Daily Item. To make a long governmen- Congressman Paul Kanjorski in 1985. Prior to that he was a licensed insurance for five years. Conference football game the nexi such ahd the aiumal « ith to representative with cial events Towaship Stru/zeri also held several tal Stroudsburg University have agreed to plav ihcit annual Pennsylvania and National leacher Day seeking a thial puter Sciences Corporation, working coordinates spr- as Tamaqua. Peggy Holdren '72 has joined the faculty of Susquehanna University as a visitof the university's education department. She formerly was assistant to the superin- in 982 term on the Pulsion Area School Board. He is a medical bill specialist with Com Both are Trina Leshinski Marilyn Marie. is 1 duets. and Andrew, four. at Dairy I. have a daugh- in ers in a 10-statc area. Katherine Flanagan-Herstek '73 of Trucksville has been named director of Undergraduate Services at Penn State nity College. daughters: program management Bloomsburg University and East "Polishing the Apple," disabled coal miners and medical provid- from Temple University. at health care financial Phil Struzzeri '73 lanova University, a master's degree in biology from West Chester University, ics tion of the executive graduate Ryan. 990 Outstanding Biology Teacher for gree in educational administration newsletter, South Carolina upon complc- versity of two years for next BTEA of the MS. He received a certificate in from the Health Care Financial Manage ment Education Foundation and the Uni- '37, Donald Rabb 46, Charles Henrie '38. '39; ( third row) Jenny Williams, the two Young '87, Mary (Shoemaker) Hawk sisters (guests '49. and Ruth of Betty Troy). Joe Curilla '50. (Miller) Cummins Molly Conner Curilla. published January 2H Shamokin Newt -Item the faculty at Queen m Prior to joining of Peace Schrxil five years ago, she substituted in the Shamokin Barre area to begin planning for the inn Any BU alumnus or alumna who would like to serve on this i' l ommittee should Office at call the Alumni 1-800-526-0254. schools for 12 years She and her husband, David, arc parents of a daughter, Elizabeth. Phyllis Jarman. Gladys Watts. Helen Coursen.BillCoursen. Dottie Rabb. Elisabeth Henrie. Richard Hawk and Walter Cummins. ( heryl E. Korpics '74 of Bethlehem BIXJOMSBURG PACE II 3 . Hugh O'Brian, Classnotes founder of youth leadership program to receive degree Hugh O'Brian, whose program leadership Speak would ask the The veteran who founded actor, the in (HOBY) high in school sophomores, will receive an honorary doctor of humane letters on fire," luj'li ' efforts humamlai Brian's ) COOrdinatl O'Brian visits [0 sister. a (iirl Sharon Box Scout iroop in I 1 in the following a nine-day Albert late St collect never had pizza soup labels to buy things i to teach is in Guard beginning 1 degree leaders ut leadership seminars arranged across the country. O'Brian believes IK >MN \ to (each lutuic leaders how to think. "I do NOT believe we are all born equal ... but IX) believe every man and woman, if I given the opportunity and encour- agement Romano to recognize theii '74 choose in our O'Brian, ciate professor .arp" who starred in and early 1960s, was born Rochester. N the University "Wyatt in the late 1950s in <>i ( instructor at S.U.N. New Berlin; Bidwell Cultural A BU education drill instructor m is exet utlve dlrectoi ol the foundation. "Joe the ins profession to emulate." Geigei said Corps' history and earned a coveted His i-\icnsi\c volunteer work, going the Fleet appointment to Annapolis, but extra mile for Ins clients, and record of Yale University instead After receiving an honorable null discharge from the Corps. O'Brian went to to pay Los Angeles to cam money He for his tuition to Yale. landed a job with a small theater group and received such good reviews in the play "Home and Beauty" that he decided to enroll UCLA and continue Hollywood actress and director Ida Lupino signed O'Brian to perform his starring role in the Lovers." at acting. In less than a year, first fdm, "Young — Kevin B Successful outcomes arc what differenti- attorneys, and Engler s , travel loi good friend of the its He served is vice president and board member ol the Pennsylvania Association of the National Head Injury Foundaiion, board of director member of the Keystone State Head Injury Foundation, board of director member of the Lehigh Valley Head Trauma Association, and much more. He donates ins speaking history. honorariums to the Head Injury Founda- tion Romano and Romano, his wife. Cheryl Lynch- reside in Blue Bell. / film r administrator of Herr Gass and Oil Co.. Shamokin; senior accountant Marywood '74 has been appointed School Principals. She North Coventry Elementary School Owen Association. He earned an Mary College. two schools in the bom four-year degrees in profes- sional tennis management. Both schools MBA degree at For three years prior in tennis to in grow mg club industry. He also teaches a specialty t course throughout the country marketing, promotions and sales erdfied tennis professionals as was to that, she Moore and Gable Schools Red Lion Area School in She District. at the the in District for eight and a half years. She earned a master's degree at Kutztown University in 1980 and her ceran elementary principal from tification as Lehigh University She 1985. in cur- is rently a doctoral student at Lehigh. Donald Golden M'77 and Sharon R. Rankosky are planning a July 27 wedding. Donald wanna Gary Lacka- assistant principal of is High School. Trail L. Gordon '77 of Springfield has been appointed manager of Main Line Federal Savings Bank's mortgage bank- He is a ing department. 1 2-year veteran of mortgage lending industry. Jan Leslie IvanofT '77 and Mark W. Zimmerman have been married. Jan is an information systems administrator for BU in Allegheny Electric Cooperative, October 27. They reside in Camp Inc. '77, administrative director for financial planning and reim- bursement for Geisinger Systems Services, passed the fellowship examination of the Healthcare Financial Only Association. 1977 organization's 28,000 Representative: PaulG. Seif.P.O 142, RD 3, Danville. PA 17821. Box (717) Carl F. Brush '77 and Linda S. Jamiolkowski were married October 6. Carl is degree at Coal- at sports editor of Lewisburg Daily Journal. the 1977 as a his current He earned a master's BU. Jean Lockard Long '77 and her hustopher Michael, is in band, Mike, are the parents of a son, Chris- pan of Chris Corrigan '79 the and attained position in 1983. dale State General Hospital. of members across the Leighow joined Geisinger staff accountant a clinical laboratory technician Management 1,500 nation have achieved fellowship status. 275-3848. the United States Professional Tennis Association's newly created master pro- Michael Leighow Alice Stapleton Spiegel '76 and their stu- dentS firs! hand ski lis needed to succeed the in the Roberts School District. Hill. coun- try that offer on industry experts to give J principal of Clinic Finance, Danville; and assistant controller, Central Pennsylvania Savings Michigan, and Methodist College, North Carolina, the only currently serv- math Ferris State University, at is ing her second year as principal of the Geisinger his business education skills to use as guest lecturer In- of the III Pennsylvania Association of Elementary the at 1979. in bom January 1 1 (eight pounds, 14 and a half ounces). reside in They Hamsburg. fessional program. He was one of 00 tennis intensive sport science program at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Indianapolis, after which he became one of the first tennis teaching professionals to pass the new Sports Science Certification. tion, In addi- Sweitzer has authored chapters USPTA USPTA and the sort Tennis. He editonal for the also recently wrote the edition of the Tennis Buyer's Guide. Man ia Hershcy with lives in '75. who is his wife. an aerobic instructor and runs the Central Penn Tennis Shop at the Hershcy Racquet Club. They have two children, Abbie. 1 1 . and Andrew, manager of formerly was employed by He Agway for Agway 1 Diane and Daniel Mauray '77 are parents of a daughter, Rachel Elaine, February the bom 19, 1990. years, serving at five different locations. Robert R. Muir '77 and He and his wife, the former Joan Rupert, are the parents of a son, Adam, and a daughter, Kimberly. his wife, Pris- cdla, are the parents of a son, John William, bom on December 27, 1990. They live in Phoenixville. in the Journal for Re- March 1991 is East Gate Elevator near Reedsville. Randall A. Fegley '77 of Wyomissing Journal to Commercial Tennis Facilities Tom Marlin Donahey '77 professionals selected by the U. S. Tennis Association Player Development Program to attend an speak." Injury Foundation throughout John C. PAGE 12 BLOOMSBURG man has been a at 1 I'rolcssion.ils onsuniers alike to lu ar the Romano Hcud i School, Williamsport. v, lit /tr '75, director of the CenPenn Tennis Service, has been putting rely ates Joo troni his peeis and Train- Tom s the declined the honor to study law at in Region , her husband. Brent, are parents of a son, head injury classmate. Joe Gcigcr '74, was a Area Vo-Tech She earned a master's degree Romano will go down in history as the lawyer who set the standard for Others in Marine Corps. He became youngest the and developmental mathe- math mann High community mcinnati for a semestei before enlisting in the U.S. li> Jr. '76 has been mokin Visiting Nurse Association. He was formerly vice president and general manager of Mary Macintosh, Inc in Sunbury Prior to that he was financial ing Center, Pittsburgh; and Bishop Neu- when he was inducted to the foundation's "Hall of Fame" In recognition of his professional dedication Y. At IK. he attended also chairman of the matics coordinator. She previously an attorney '74, is named Keystone Junior at Miller joined Keystone in 1981 as asso- Keystone State Head Injury Foundation on television ; Bloomsburg. Joseph L. Scopelliti Developmental Education Department. who lives in Blue Bell, was honored by the world," he says. l Romano Joseph L. 101 College, where she potential, regardless of background, to Nancy is a first grade teacher at Riverside Elementary School. They reside in the University of Virginia. Patricia B. Miller '75 has been '74 and Geiger at director of Act tral has the freedom '76 and Lindsey P. appointed executive director of the Sha- V guished business, education, gov- is (215) 822-0482. High School. She had earned a master's emment] and other professional mission "75 of Orange. for TriRgs, 870 Myers Road. Chalfont. PA 18914 Nancy A. Chismar Kime Committee Boyertown Area School RandaGossin Representative reside in Lititz. Virginia, died December 3 at age 37. She was a school teacher at the Orange County 111 young people structor Pine Forge Elementary School '75, arc the parents of a daughter. Laura. They Jeannette R. with distin- I Main Hurdman. Rebecca S. Keyser his wife. Cumculum and chairperson of the had previously taught sixth grade 1976 September, he was a last KMG Mark and 1< 1 with demonstrated leadership abilities to interai Va L. Geiger '77 of Gilbertsville Kathy the consulting with Old Prior to Bethle- former students arid a large card from the hool sophomores sc sociation luncheon in Arlington. Lancaster as vice president for finance and formal permits American high was honored at the All- sister to think for themselves.'' HOBY's University, Marolf were married January 26 in Wilmot. believed the most important thing education eral Kelly, a graduate of Temple She earned her nursing for her whole school. was impressed with Dr, St hweit/er," O'Brian said ing Operation Desert Storm. Gen- Mark J. Keyser '75 has joined Old Guard Mutual Insurance Company in treasurer. on Third World has accepted an appointment as regional Pennsylvania College Alumni As- hem, she received numerous cards from thi '75 has retired as Temple University at partner with Before snc died Ol cancer with as the Pentagon's principal briefer dur- Mary Goodenow said school, along wild used clothing for her in Afirii a graph from General Thomas Kelly, for roller skating or for Some ol ihem had She would have her mother and lor upon visit hweitzei Sharon YtjunnHil%ar, PA 19504 (215} school nurse in the Mifflinburg Area or been roller skating before." rnited Stati I — '74 gets an auto- who became a familiar face students. rcturniM) Mary Beth Lech l.Barto. School District in of his Camden. NJ. prosecutor's office in Julie RD Much rural areas. in assistant prosecutor in the Camden Alan. Laura, GENERAL'S AUTOGRAPH <>I2. hut Roseann A. Finn-Luther '77 is an County former Christine par- "So she would lames. 980s. he was employed for 1 studies have centered 845 -3615. Hem publish- Inc.. a Seminary (1990). his wife, the Representative Ihe a co-director of countries. 1975 degree them out take Bloomsburg. homy start d like "The poorer ones would have who couldn't take them places," pizza. who helped arrangements lOI al both Soviet Amy and mud a 979). and the Eastern 1 Halligan, have fourchildren phill. her development, He and Anna Kram importance of big things, lan service," said John S. Mulka, dean ol Btudenl In the early most teachers, she was just said her mother. She started his dcvoiion to public and like ( Baptist Theological need anything herself is Sudan, spendmg much of his time living Seminary cal also four years as an English teacher in the City. University (197X). the Virginia Theologi- to give to her stu- education that might bring them a belter ents I Ocean in also a graduate of Shippensburg is Korpics Cheryl tried to teach her students the will life. in ogmzi In Sea Episcopal Church He year*, at Christmas, she Her mother would ask what ihe hopes and. degree during the ceremony. "Bloomsburg wishes ing firm. die "She went down there with such great 1958 to "seek out. recognize, and reward" leadership potential Diocese of Easlon. Md. Dr. Zcllncr He Cottage Communications. continue to serve as rector of St Paul's by poverty- for pencils, pens, toothbrushes, really didn't Hugh O'Brian Youth Foundation of Penn Stale. wanted, and Cheryl would answer thai she 1 and screen television 1 1 notebooks and stickers dents. 1 in a rural, dean of the Southern Convocation during ihe 123rd convention of the Episcopal Md. For the past Commencement Convocation ceremony on Saturday, May and fourth grade stricken area the Bl 1 third Soviet Union to Bloomsburg the will She wa* a age 38 Wcsl Virginia until June 990. She had moved to Appalachia in 1979 to leach for high school sopho- two summers, ai in mores brought teenagers from past December 6 died teacher at the Hemphill Elementary School four. is a director of Briefings International, Inc., a Green Hills-based company that David J. Nunziata '77 for school board in the School specializes in training U.S. citizens in the tor for personal and business customs of other Grove. District. Mocn. is a candidate North Schuylkill He is a resource coordina- a sink manufacturer in Pine countries, particularly those of Europe, Asia and Africa Dr. Fegley teaches government, politics and history at the Lebanon campus of Hamsburg Area Community College and political science at the Schuylkill campus Mark A. Sverchek '77 and his wife welcomed their second child, Rachel Catherine, on July 8. 1990. She joins a brother. Stephen Vincent. Mark has joined Northeastern Bank as assistant vice president I 1 i . Canvonlands April 16-20, 1992 ance Group which NN ilkcs Barre experience two Ma; headquartered in Prior to taking this had over lion, she is decade ot personnel a is. 1992 Ro\ Smith, director ofBU's companies She and het family reside in Mountain at 14 pod local QUEST and 'arporate institute ( programs, has considerable expert ence in leading groups He was a top. Anlhorn daughter, and .alio 'HO < I his uit< Vonsik. are parents of a October 29 They reside in bom and mountain guide in the Noils and has wildlife safari the L former Vicki East Africa in led National Hanisburg Geographic supported expeditions to the Arctic and her husband. DOtmee the September Bill, are birth of 3. 1 eis. Christopher, to an and iheu son, F.van. on 990 He 1 proud |oihl two broth and Dane, six, and Africa He is a writer and photographer who lectures frequently at museums BOB Mum us,, Grandiilo *80. M'HI, universities across the U.S. topit tout on relating to travel, teambuild s and adventure trig Currently residing on the north shore ol Long LAMBDA ALPHA MV LUNCHEON -In November the Lambda Alpha Mu alumni sisters me, for luncheon at the Hotel Hershey Thirty-two alumni sisters were present. Shown Amsler. Pamela Hartzell, Brenda Myers-Schoffstall. Janet in photo Glen lane. Kings Put, NY 11754). Elisa welcomes correspon deuce trom former classmates and Sigma the ninth annual are ( kneeling )l)arlene Clarke Island (30 Sigma Sigma Gorg-Fransham. Jeanne Shuey. Becky KoppenhaverKl*neMuthKoch-KolbXyndyLandis-KryderJudyCollier-Fasnacht;isitting)S Katie Bruno-Adams, Cyndy Hammes-Hunter, Brenda Bartolomew-Kremser, Sharon Gettel-Olff. Linda Pun In >| Kaniei ki Karen Webb, Sandy Barall-Davis, Linda Hresko-Melenchek; (standing) Marie Cummings-Dorin, Karen Gebauei Piehl, Alicia Detweiler-Sanders. Pam Kirk-Kraske. Theresa Koren-Dutcher, Beth Child*, Rhonda Fredei it k I Urtch Maryellen Lesho-Kraft, Marie P I unkett -Cooper, Carol Williams-D' Amico. Karen Welket DeFran&SCO, Camille Strausser-Bartlett. The annualfamily picnic will be heldatBloomsburg Town Park on June 8, 1 991 News and hanges of address should be sent to Sharon Faith Gettel-Olff. 935 Parish Place. Hummelstown, PA 1 7036 sorority sister* fice. Diane Nork-Vargo '77 and William Vargo '74 are the parents of a daughter, bom on January 19, She joins a sister, Elizabeth Ann, and a brother, William Jr., six. Bill Joanna Marie Vargo, 1991. eight, leaching special education is in the Harris- burg School District, and Diane is at degree sity in in who Rita, physiology 1980, is December 6 1 in earned a master's at Smith '78 and his wife, the former Melinda Neitz, are the parents of a L. bom November daughter, They 8. 1990. reside in Middletown. Hendrick E. Williams '78 has been transferred to Eau Claire. Wisconsin, from Logan. Utah. He has been appointed an aseptic team leader with Carnation Nutritional Products Division. He and his wife, Kathleen, live in Eau Claire. Imvcrsity Lynne Center. Maura, home is at Noah. wnlcr. and news u is and eight, four. Robert F. Umbenhauir '7«> and v bra J Haag were married July 22. 1990, in I a business teacher is ai Area High School They reside PotLsvillc Bloonungton at in Pottsville Wincanton Drive, Fairport, NY 14450. (716)425-1015. 1979 Representative Corey M Waters. R.I) 5,Box49W,Selinsgrove. PA 17870 (717) 743-5577. most recently as manager sales for Cellular One. font daughter, where m September USNS Mercy, one of the two Navy hospital ships which were stationed in the He Persian Gulf region. received his Lockman, his wife, the former Debra reside in Berkeley, California. bom November They 5. reside Bressler. trator at Fulton Hank She has been with degree at West Chester University. Eugene D. Gorski were married Decern inFrccland Deborah is employed in bet They mont. reside in Foam. Val 13. degree Lome, who at Mary Louise Kilkenny Lefebvre '79 and her husband, Roland, are the proud parents of Nicole Elizabeth, bom August They reside in Port/line arc planning a spring Melissa is a teacher Elizabeth A. Dougherty l.uKutTu 'HO ami J. director ol sales reminiai roi <»i st.uk the will plan In expluie this pit cool geography on rod bj mountain blkea along I, innlfl some ulai bails, tai i We in Colorado camp wtii h i the duration ol foi al a really w i<» ol Rivi allraiiivc ampslte (hoi ihowere) Moab, in using lenls rod sleeping bags II e We'll pu pate ami cook our Stoufler Orlando at Brit 1992 at although loud, Kathryn Malone '79 and Arthur L Hcngler are planning an October 25 wed is 'ho and Barbara EnglC are planning a Muncy progriu Daniel is a meal H June H wcddine anager in own lliete will Ih- lor unless yuu ptelei lo lake We'll 'H0 ami In Mounlaintop. Kathryn, who earned employed by Intermediate Unit 17. McNces. Wallace and employed is out oi Philadelphia in Utah. as an attorney in passing the July I He W0 at carried Ins law degree Chapel Hill He is i n to serve as an Mock vama in Hamsburg He and his wife, Burd, reside & the former Noor, He Inc., in is a He the law firm of Palmer Township employed by Koh Bloomsbury, N.J. 190, exclusive 1 amping one day. 00l ing Ii plan), bike rental uuipmi i anil ills ni. mi and i i II. in. i >u ampiny lees For more inlormation, coniai Roy Smith at I 717 389-4466. .incite Forenflicfl learn ( ami Nicholas '80 has ken appointed Program of Catholic Social Services in Wilkes Barre She has been employer! by yean. She wins sweepstakes first last six served as psychological HU's forensic s learn Award" al won the Sweepstakes "First Place learn (he eleventh annual Collegiate Forensic Association's is township board of is member I Nurick. Elliott '80 of for the I project director for Ihc Court Advocate in 1. Paxlang. in Trial Lower Dauphin lor employed by the Commonwealth Court of Pcnnsyl I is ship ol Ihc group, car rental, lood the University ol North at ihc trip ill (on the Pennsylvania bar fort honors ost ( Of air hire. PrlCC includes leader Catholic Social Services for the Bob associate at Ihc Luzerne County Correc- tional Facility then as . of the National Asv> wis named in 989 edition of "Who's Who in Musi ncss and Tax Planning " He serves as a Winter Weekend Tournament DUI program coor ( I harleston, S C I in he team earned a dinalor She earned chology at ciation of Accountants and total a master's degree Mary wood College in in psy of 14 awards. 1985 1 member Williamsport iiy your location) loOnind Fmu nou. and drive rented vehicles lo Moab 12, Keith has passed the Virginia Hai Exam She also offers technical High School She is a partner the Moun Mnab your uwn aitporl (oi an airport convenient (0 In. i Rachel Elizabeth, on July fifth child. 1990 in a local rcslatiranl lain hikes will be lenled in STEP. bC Sunbury '80, a Association's Statewide supervisors in Merk Daniel L. witli in burg lawyer, has volunteered a candidate a master's degree at Mansfield University, Reed's Floor and Wall Coverings. It, iii. i out slay examination. wedding Burlington. Connecti- 17110. self-employed at nicy reside John Robert Moyer 'K0 hflj been admitted to the Pennsylvania Bar after 1990 She joins a brother. Roland, age ding is W0. Acres, Melissa G. Dewart '80 and legal advice to students at She joins a sister. Elizabeth Kathleen, age two and a half They reside at 1384 Wandering Way, Hamsburg. PA Poconos. James I Chesapeake, Va. Oakmont Competition. cut in the in quality to al I the credit office of General District. husband. Jim, are the parents of a daughKatelyn Allyse Moyer. bom on April Reed "78 and Leanne M. Breneisen '78 were married December 3 i" band. Keith, celebrated the birth ol their attorney-advisor for the Pennsylvania Bar a master's ter, E. ai. ovi rlook the l»i BU, is a business teacher in the Wyalusing Area School five James mu redibli fool Mans. a \nn, bom Ann Fudner Morris Deborah Ann Boganfkj HO and Augusta Elementary School are planning a July wedding. earned Peggy Callahan Moyer '78 and her 1990. latlsfj Ing la man> people Pim by the Mormana in the lata We Resort in Orlando. Morula Fulton since 1989. She earned a master's Lorrie M. Fry '79 and James A. Schools 14. 2. \<<\\ mu Hazleton. husband. Dwight, are the parents of a medical degree from Hahnemann Medical College in 1982. He and i < Kuehl are planning a May wedding Vim Carolina the Bquare ol uninhabited Irtually \ foi ins rod and twin daughter, Ch . elsea Flizaheth and is Ituulsi upi hundred* loih century, the plan- tu i Cindy L. Enders Decker '79 and her of one woman's slow victory over pam." For details, see "The Bookshelf else- Stephen D. Fox '78, a lieutenant commander in the Navy, is a physician aboard i his wife, the Vincent Representative Vincent J hiRuJJa. 771 7 Pineapple Drive. Orlando. II 128J •< almoai Biblii I9H7. fonncr Aprlle Peters '79. huve three children Man 1980 Hill Anchor Commercial Realty of Lcmoyne She has been involved in sales for 10 Releasing Arthritis, described by one reviewer as "a moving, informative account in this issue. Camp has joined the professional sales staff of years, Linda Frazer Fleming '78 has written m Mounlaintop Loric A.Bercjuisi r80ol Manheimhai been promoted to compensation adinmis Michele Alderman '79 of James L Byrnes. 7 pint opportunities to lake an occasional 1978 Representative: Sal I utivc ulptured rod st being toon lual lettled Indiana at holds both the doctorale and Ins level ol Hershey. Craig F. Winters "77 and Kathleen Vlainich are planning a September wedding. Craig is employed by the F.B.I. by reseurehcrs rod watei i roil enough Mi chad is the youngest professor of mass communication in the United Slates who Anthony, ,u land ctlitoi professional journalism expencru Robert ol the mow an evcx is It uis .mi foi miles most recent statistics mass communication lac ulty generated He and mi. to the the nation's University he u ipn as a general assignment reporter, sports with ihcir three Graham, 10, royona i and gtay sandstone Wilkes University a( Michael previously worked lor nearly seven years on Pennsylvania newspapers Hershey Medical at an assistant professor ol le is I communications (407)351-5555. Hershey Medical Center. They reside in at physician on staff and Mount. uns i Chris has completed his residency in anesthesiology Pottsville Ball State Univer- a senior research technician Avenue, Hershey. children; Randy home Rita Suzanne Wechter '77 and TimoEphrata. An drew J Kobela are engaged Deborah is an assistant controller at Grandview Health Homes, Inc., Danville. with the children. thy L. Byers were married "78 and very special .» .. I on Deborah Ann Rutkoski li n the i ovt red peaks ol the Manti i According of- betwi i olorado Rivoi and the ( Michael A. Inclltl 'HO hjj Mined | Ph.D. m mass oinmunu aiions at temple I and manager of the Mahoning Valley Hanyonlanda < pi u of the township planning board 1981 Representative Beverly Howard ( or IX 7S2I4 ter.0244 WinlonStreel, Dallas. Lynne Peterson '79 and Dr. Chris Peterson '80 reside at 232 East Areba Cheryl Erdman '80 has been personnel manager for die named GUARD Insur- l^>retrn G. Comstock 'HI has been BMOMSBURG PAGE 13 . Mexico Nov. 16 to Dec. 24, 1991 February 1992 1-9, appointed director of patient services Home Columbia-Montour Roy Smith, director o/BU's David A. Owens at joined United Penn in ing Nurse Association. QUEST program and the Corporate lead Institute, will thi s alherine E. Craig '81 and Richard ( trip of each nine-day BU trip, the group degree alumni and friends spend three days in will at St. Mexico 20 million people. Founded by was ii in a faculty is hri the t . an parents They 1990. ul -.(-< .1 city in pre- 2503 is Columbian Mesoamcricas. Sight- and a master's mid at Moon at in Manuel R. 3-04, covering northern is beautifully depicted in No journey dance. would In- to complete Mexico City willioul \ .i isil to the National Palace, only a block from our hotel, where the enormous will then travel has been employed with the a at nowned for its wide boulevards and children: From Morelia we will make In mi uaia and to the shores ol the ol Pal/x nearby lake which bears will stop at the name. its our return to Mexico My. < Jeffrey, three, we mountain village of in M '81, deputy of Susquehanna Intermediate the I when- millions of migratory Ion-sis Monarch butterflies Mexico will be a photographer's paradise Cost of the trip is $785. exclud- ing air fare of approximately $390. We Bit keeping tins by slaying m i up affordable reasonably priced hotels and occasionally using He staff since 1974. a is 1 ducted by the Pennsylvania Chamber of transportation. This trip will appeal who have a sense of adventure and enjoy travelling off the beaten track. Mexican cuisine is We'll dine restaurants good and excellent. (If in where the Deborah T. Klrkpatrick '81 has been named director of membership development lor the Berks County Chamber of Commerce. She had been employed as a sales representative with McGraw-Hill Hook Co., Gregg Division, She also has taught business principles and practices to senior high students in Berks and Lancas- the coffee Stroudshiiig degree is in I ouise earned .1 nuisiei for Barry is a senior programmer analyst Delaware Valley Financial Services trip not the trip for provides a great opportunity to combine a pleasurable cultural experience with travel and natural in Plymouth. Daniel AMP. Inc. is Representative Avenue A. Apt 16, Judy M. Angstadt '82 and Randy L. She is employed by Karen Construction Company, Inc., in MBA degree at St. Joseph's University . ding director at First Citizens National Bank. analyst for is a systems DuPont Corporate Center. He has been ices Department. worker Human Serv- a case- and Youth Services and a child care worker for the former Northumberland County Youth Center. for Children '82. controller at First Peoples National Bank, has been selected 1 990- 99 1 Leadership at 1 Jean Mlskowski '81 of Nazareth HeeamedanMBA She manager in the controller's otficc Ralph J. Nardone '81 and Margaret L. Harrison were married October 20 in a district sales manager with APS Supply of Houston. Texas Thev live in is Wilkes-Barre. Bonnie Mauger Graff '83 of West is one of 12 national and interna- Chester program nursing at the University A Perm's School of Nursing as cal faculty at a specialist researching the experience of women is undergoing hysterectomies. She a staff nurse unit at Chester in the labor and delivery County Hospital. Barre died Representative Kim Gobora Bent, 5725 a credit analyst for die First child. Bank Surviving are her husband. David: a his designation from the American Institute for Property Ashley Beth, on February 4 II pher S. Graham are planning a June wed- and Liability Underwriters, ding. Virginia the is a systems developer for Mobil Oil Corp. in Dallas. Susan Elaine Lutz '83 and Michael J. James were married November 17 in Lancaster. Susan is employed by Anx Corporation in Alexandria. Va. They live in Centreville, ounces; 20.5 inches). Susan A. Barron '83 and Michael is J. employed by Heinz Pet Products. Va. Thomas A. McCabe J. Distasio Jr. '82 Hines were married is in and Di- Hudson. a certified public accountant, I) rack '82 has been coordinator of residence life at named Mary wood tor of residence life at Wagner Alan J. Burggraf '83 and Kathleen D. Hicks were mamed in Western Salisbury. Alan is employed by CNA Insurance Company. They reside in Reading. College. Nanette O'Donnell Cullison '83 and Staten Island, N.Y., and resident director her husband. Dan, announce the birth of their daughter. Lauren Mansa, on January Keystone Junior College She earned a master's degree from Mary wood College in coun- Robm A. is also a graduate of ersville University m 1991, is Mill- a special education teacher in Intermediate Unit 13. pensburg University & Clemente, CPA. Kingston. Doreen M. Jeffrey L. Brent "83 has earned a master's degree in mathematics at Ship- '83 and Griffiths are planning a June wedding. Tom. who Raymond seling National of Leesport. Inc. Swingle are planning a June wedding. at '83 of Wilkes- March 4. She was employed as Joseph Lesko '83 has received Susan in graduate of the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, she is on die clini- 2. They reside at 35 Fisher Road, Haven, Pa. Loretta Nolter '83 and Francis Shannon are engaged. Loretta is employed by Merck Chemical Company in Riverside. Lori Ziegenfus Phipps '83 and her husband, Norman, announce the birth of a son, Alexander North, on December 28. 1990. He joins a sister. Meaghan. The family lives in Neshanic Station, NJ. York Jill Piacenti '83 and Joseph are planning a PAGE 14 BLOOMSBURG in of Pennsylvania. Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter 19711. J was an associate sister. College. She was formerly assistant direc- Taylor. Ralph Previously, she Wilkes-Barre. They have another daughter. Amanda Jane. They reside at 2 Philip Court. Newark, DE ana 1987 she was named chemist coordinator of the toxicology She and her husband. Dr. Joseph Toole, live in Virginia E. Atkins '83 and Christo- associated with Snyder controller. internal audit 1986 she was promoted in Loan. Rick DiLiberto '82 and Faith Petrovich DiLiberto '82 welcomed their Ond and son, Matthew; her parents, a brother and a (303) 693-6019. is seeking the Democratic nomination for Northampton County to chemist, Wilkes University. tomer service experience & group leader to Gloria began her career with groups. Lynda Crane Himlin Ann M. Toole South Kittredge Court, Aurora .CO 8001 5. ings are the par- tional applicants accepted into the doc- 1983 Elmtra Sav- Bill, Michael and Stacy. Gloria Gates '83 has been promoted toral She brings to her new position six years at children: by Lancaster Laboratories group. of sales experience with Xerox and cus- Raymond is Karen in Peckville. Wilkes-Barre program. Denise Berg '82 of Mansfield has been promoted to the position of sales training two is employed by McNeil Pharmaceutical. They live in Phocnixville. currently resides in Swedesboro, N.J. to participate in the Kutztown. stu- elemen- chemist with Warner Lambert. Noll are engaged. (eight pounds. J. Mashetl '81 and Charlenc L. Crowcll were married May 25, W0. 111 West Chester. Francis, who earned an She and her husband. ents of ciate chemist. In Gregory A. Sacavage '82 is a candidate for the Mount Carmel Area School Board. He is director of adult services for Doug Taylor, 538 Redondo Beach, CA at the Lancaster Laboratories in 1 985 as an asso- Northumberland County's history. For more information, contact Roy Smith at 717-389-4466. have two Brian McCafTerty '82eamed an MBA from Villanova University in December He program of special projects and chromatography They 1982 Set I This were married in Malvern. Francis you.) his wife, Machelle. in- daughters. cise science at East Struudsburg Univer- without traditional American is Wiest '81 and Jean M. Yar- s cardiac rehabilitation and exer- morning and then works with in the gifted tary school in the afternoon. Karen B. Ostanek '82 and William E. Musselman are planning a May 1 wed- cer at First Citizen since 1989. Louise Llslcky '81 and Barry L. Leiby '80 were married September 29 in dents The association represents members of the State She has been a loan/customer service offi- counties sity, you can't go 10 days cuisine, then this Army. 90277. Business and Industry. December. System of Higher Education, which cludes Bloomsburg University 1990. ihip Pennsylvania, a training program con- in the A Northumberland resident, he has been inexpensive but excellent public to those at Officials International. ter sity Faculties. to the spend the winter. This part of the trip into the heart of rural J. reside in Harrisburg. CSIU West Chester University She teaches micro- mokin News-Item. 1 Daniel Cathy Wright Dowd '83. a teacher in Shamokin Area School District, was computer keyboarding, word processing and computer literacy at the middle school the 5,500 faculty science honor scoiety. tee ol the farm country (or use fir public administration rifth the '82 received a Pennsylvania State College and Univer- who Dennis, '81 earned a master's a systems analyst for on local transpor- Orleans. also began a three-year term as chairper- Association of School Business the featured as 'Teacher in the Spotlight" in communications by die Association of son of die Legislative Research Commit- graduate of the charter class of Leade shrouded at . for the assistant secretary of the He Liquid Asset Fund. District System '81 a lieutenant in elected chairperson of die Pennsylvania School a health He is a financial analyst at the Pentagon been Inn, has is Private Healthcare Navy, was deployed to the Middle in Advertising. lin in the USS New litical Central Angangueo at 9.000 feet. From there we will trek through the hilly, tation) to the mist Lon, Dcnise serves aboard the amphibious assault degree at master's degree in elementary education American University, where he was a member of Pi Sigma Alpha, national podirector Mechanicsburg. Tracey He and and Elizabeth, Christopher Kerwin in Kevin Kodish '82 of Lewistown has been promoted to associate director for Todd O. Trach have two Deming was media director for Montgomery and Associates the January 14, 1991 edition of the Sha- June. tebra, Prior to that she NJ. Mary Louise Hnatin He 1985. in Navy in 1981. is married former Cindy Swinehart. two. executive small market town trip to the idylic, On B I team since 1988. Ltd. in Lexington, Mass. joined the administration justii c I'dwards and Ins wile, J. and museums. He ship Shippcnsburg University earth-toned colonial mansions, cultural history, criminal munications missions from Europe to the Persian Gulf ding East in support of Operation Desert Storm scheduled to receive a master's in die Target Com- care analyst former Bonnie Kline, are Dennis N. Swanger Devereus Foundation. is Employed by Jersey is Wilkic are planning an August 31 wed- Lehighton area. Ins wife, the the U.S. offi- and has also worked as a caseworker Children and Youth Services and the degree a region of mountains and lakes, re- ami Wayne County Probation Department as a probation has been part of and assistant account executive for Baro- pastor of is She Maguire Air graduate of Lutheran Theologi- le is a Seminary of Philadelphia cal Communi- cations. Inc. on acuve duty, flying New live in Burlington, 1, 1 at region and other strategic areas. formerly served two par- the parents of three children: Mii lioacan, in the Stale ol He and Brian. He northwest from Mexico City to Stivers Jr. '81 County Probation Department, Edwards interior walls. Morclia I Wayne County. service and criminal justice systems l December. in has had extensive experience with the social lor murals of Diego Rivera grace the The group ishes in the Currently employed with the Sullivan National Ballet, where the origin of Mexico elementary education Luke's Evangelical Lutheran Church Frecland 22 District Justice for Magisterial Dislncl an Air Force Re- is Tracey A. Frantz '82 and Eric C. in to account ex- ecutive by Tar- Delta Airlines, he VA St. Chapultpcc Park, and the in '81 received John H. Quigley '81 is seeking a second four-year term as mayor of Hazlcton. Ronald J. Kd wards '81 of Pine Grove EfltatCfl, Damascus, is a Candidate fol Tcotohacan, the world in He and his wife, the former Linda Freck, seeing trips will include the prc- famous Museum of Anthropology degree West Chester University 22624. Aztec pyramids of the Sun and is Picatmny Arsenal at Jersey. Force Base in arc also parents of a Stcrrett Drive. Clcarbrook. Army serve C- 141 pilot based Dupont. live in bom September Zachary William, child, 19, Jai Suoudsburg. John David L. Fox '82 and daughter. his wife. Elaine, Marcy Ann, daughter. Jaclyn Elisabeth. Their address and wealthiest largest New Luke's Hospital School of Nursing husband. been promoted 3 in East get He and member 'Ml employed 1 by the U.S. institu- versity. a master's Tracy Oswald Drumheller — became the called then State, Beth- Gretchen N. Deming '83 has John Michael Eilenberger Jr. Wilkes Uni- at Nancy Campbell Plkhta — as 325, Tenochtitlan 1 Pcnn at in 1 who carried City, a vibrant and beautiful metropolis oi Aztecs were married March 6 Jr. lehem. Catherine, MBA He earned an tion J '82 and Diane Janiszewski were married October a He 1986. following experience with another financial Kaiser On been named '81 has loan officer for United Perm Bank Hcalth/Visil- May D.Sweeney wedding. Jill, who . Classnotes received an MBA degree at West Chester University in December, is a business systems analyst. Symphony Arabia during Operation Desert Storm. Captain Schooley had been stationed at Wensmith AFB Schneider '83 are planning a wedding in Lancaster. Marlene May is 18 CPA a Donnelley and Sons, and Bill is a customer service representative with the for R. R. same Marlene firm. working on a is master's degree in finance at St Joseph's University. ma. and was later Stephen Karen Bacino Reed '83 and Carl N J., Reed assigned to March AFB AFB Upon getting his master's degree, Carol in pans. Mullals were consultant for Solutions Technologies Iik Bcecham (;. 1984. Karen has taken a leave of absence from her marketing "84 and Gary terman Ardmore. I Susan Martini Springer '83 and her husband. Joseph, are the parents of a son. Susan 29. is Conner DeWalt They They Berw ick reside in Kathleen A. Dougherty '84 has earned Kevin T. Reese '83 has been promoted todirectorof sales development for Edgell Expositions, Santa Ana, California, adivi- Communications for three years in a variety of sales and marketing positions. pany, Exide Battery, at its Denver, Colo- rado, office. resides in Newport Beach. Califor- lives in Burgettstown. Steven F.yer '84 and Connie L toiler were mamcd October 6 in Carlisle I They reside Mary Anne WolfT Heydt were married in Nancy Fleming '84 and David C Bird are planning a September 4 w addin g in New Cumberland. Nancy is a public relations manager for JVC Company ol America in Elmwood. N.J. Anne is employed by Berks Products Corp They reside in Fleetwood. '83. a navigator electronics welfare officer, a B-52 bomber was a and crew sent to Saudi March An Renaldi '84 h mi member ot Mown has cw I to [oirunj the State J. Home: (703) 836-8571. Office Renee Ml ol tlM icsburg has earned a doctoral degree (703) in began II Braziell "84 and Rick Kokinda are planning a July 27 wedding. Renee. a radiologic technician, is employed by Key- girls university students, college /<> Dtrdc Lauderulager Roberts 'Mhu been promoted MBNA at America, a card operation husband, Steve, I Sandri son V lii and Ku 'H I Virginia, is Gennantown, Mil Spi coordinator lor ices, Inc., James Valley. is 1 ( ,.r. . 1990, in I< I She and They Towanda. live in Patricia Slianche Johnston K4 and 1 They 4. bom She joins a brother. Michael. live in l-ancastcr Gregory Kinsey '84 died in California October 1989. He was David P. Kloklfl '84 and KflthJo n were mamcd December 22 an assistant departmental director They Kevin Lynch reside in at is Eas Bethlehem '84 and Laur.il I Gifford are planning a June wedding Kevin is a materials conductor in manager at Oki Semi- Sunnyvale. California. to Susan ( mil Irom November 1990 a Marra/zo '84 and Morgantc are planning an wedding Sally supervisor at Anthony October 19 employed as a credit American Home Foods. is luncheon of the All-Pennsylvania College Alumni Association in Arlington. Va .on March 2 were (top photo, seated) Colonel Eileen Alhertson Chapman '67. Judy Kutchi '63. Barbara Gillette Benoski '41; (standing) John J Trathen '68. Billy Chapman. Peg Trathen. and Robert Kutcht '64. (bottom photo, seated) Muriel Rinard Hartley '40. Chris Dole. Mary Phillips Dole Nancy Sebastianellt; (standing) Debbie Fellows. Mary Beth Lech '74 and Armand Sebastianellt '61. Tracy Lynn Motyka '84 and Dr David annual citation V Martini arc planning a in Forty Fort Tracy, degree at Widcncr University service administration, at May 1 1 wedding who earned a master's is a in nursing nurse manager ftroi plai e In SPJ's ol An first art gallery Gallery in show phu liclion Artie h story lilled. from e in ihc " 1 alegory "Cramped Courl Ihc siluahon thai exists in lor lirs." overcrowded ( oiiiily r 1 it- ( 'olumbia Courthouse. Dr Waller Hrusch (caches Ihe and acrylics with famous similar to the c lass and is edilor in chicl. in a poinlillism style I Georges Seural ist a juuioi lust al Mill Hall in sions of Central Pennsylvania scenes oils won Walters '84 ol South W.I Susan paints mostly landsc ape impres rene h impression Her paintings arc per flat spectivc and with layers to represent spa tial depth She is vu e president and program person of the Bald Eagle 's c hair An league and is representative to the Greater Wilhamspon Arts Council She teaches drawing and painting private classes in for both adults and chldrcn. Wendy at the Mchlbuum, which focused on L I-cbruary. the Ix-aguc Sally Jan "Nun oni oid in the IVrsiiin ( colorful, impressionistic with a P. tool Around Studenl Mana/ine" category USS in a master's degree from the University of Scranlon, ton Hospital \ Professional Region One Murk of Excellence Ashland, the Millbrook Bleiler IHJ. recently Contest tins ycai liamsport had her Emmaus. David, who earned is inter < ill a radiologic technician. mass conmuiiucu .11 iely ol Beat All Matthew Thran '84 a ph) Ian »H ingmtheU S Navy, was stationed on Ihc August in magaziiu publish) d b ycai by magazim hi Ihi \ arc the 'H.l. parents of a daughter, Angela Beth, February in 4289. Journalists . Lehlgb Valley Hospital Allcnlown. trum, 1 11 from Ihc Sin two c Inldien Bnan and reside In Danville. at W / received Iwo hrsl pluce awards her husband, Dale, Janel M. Strackl 'H4 and Jdh, Haines were rnamed in HazlelOfJ Janet a nurse her husband, Christopher They 1 lions students sixth grade a teacher in the Wyalusing Valley School District. are the parents id Jennifer twice SUN Home Health Sciv has received oncology nursing certification. 'K4 and home hospice '84, / student magazine wins more awards larnshur^ has Cindy Shobert al a the Department FBI/FBI l.aboraloiy They sity. Muncy received employed by Justice, administration at Shippensburg Univer- James W. Huffman who Pamela, more intoimalion. conlacl Dr. 01 Tolinok in I master's degree Irom the University ol reside in AT D.C. LUNCHEON — Representing BU alumni li.nd Rebbert weie married .September educational HU. has been al Ihc group's cotuhicloi since l9Ht> I'am. Ol Fellnek, assistant \< prolcssoi ol music Newaik, Dela in ware. I- Mart >i Datcte and hei live the ivpcrtonc Delaware based research assistant before completing hei graduate studies at Temple Cruikshank were married July 2 community memlx-is major symphony orchestra to assistant vice president State University as a doCtQja] graduate in chambci who peilonn music mainly irom Bethlehem earned a master's degree in quality evei since as a small professors and and adjustment program, she attended ( )hu> I final community members and some university students The ensemble consists ol 60 be School master teacher with the Capital Area Intermediate Unit's learning its Dr. John orchestra ol nuuniy education administration from Temple A h took when 1 and improving 1 Robin A. Garlick M'H4 197 Irj The orchestra has been growing | ewistown Area High I 20-27. 1992. Mastci revived the group. loi the Miffim County ciuid Development, He is an assistant coach of the credit Representative Robert J Kenney,20 East Linden Street. Alexandria, VA 22301 JonR.HortonM'84ot '27, is 1 1984 uimeiMty Shape System accountant and financial consultant at Thomas. Dates in St. in June orchestra has existed ite l Norway. perform will throughout the IS.1 year history of which Bloomsburg Uimeisiis ol St. periodtcully in various states rjrot I the L Neil basketball team University. Tracy Schooley Boiling Spnngs. in "83 and Leon P. Mount Penn Mary ol the trip the United Slates at symphony he Shipboard ind employ ed is l°S 7, Neil worked as an audit manage mcnt accountant He also Hived as an Mark Ik- iih \s Joe in the 241-1300 nia. member on Award from Pittsburgh Business Consultants In. Bj Shippensburg Univmit) held a marketing position with Yuasa Battery m Reading, followed by a sales position with its parent com- He Consultant of the Year Inc.. pro- ducer of business and professional publications. He has been associated with Edgell He formerly '83 received the 1990 Tammy been promoted to senior financial unalyst loi the State System ot Ilighei Idiication, a master's degree in special education Matthew Walsh Island aboard ihc S S. Mount Canncl in financial scrs ices . reside in that city. ilk- wete married Novem- \ illalpuiulo ber 24 in John, St. rttomas and the NCI. Pleasure They '84 and her grade teacher in the School District of Lancaster. vim 1 Maarten, trip to St. SnuthKline toi Laboratories AirForee. Thc\ reside Base in California Tammy ter. stems analssi Clinical Joseph Patrick Nevis '84 and husband. Timothy are parents ol a daugh a second ss Community Orchestra is pleased to host us second "Symphony at Sea" I Uppei Gwsncdd I DeTurk (i. Lee Robins were mamcd December in Bethlehem Christine is employed by Unisys Corporation. They reside in Bloomsburg. isa is I '84 and Jetties mamcd in reside in Jct'lcrsom Christine career. sion of Edgell . He has worked w iih the firms of Thompson Weber in Towanda and Gehrig & Hal bom November The Bloornsburg University. Ann Murray Lisa at Sea' June 1992 in Mat/km and Coin at CPA. Trenton Michael (». Cramer '84 and Jo Ann Soar are planning an August wedding in Filers Michael isa\ottw.vede\clopmcnt Lcmoyne. Schuliz '83 has opened a tax and accounting office m Bloomsburg in an accountant is had a baby boy. Brandon Nichols, on May 16. 1990. Brandon weighed eight pounds, seven ounces joined Shell Oil Hams in burg & '82 of Little Silver, EKG Michigan, where his in After college he was sent to navigation training school at Mather AFB. Calitor and Fairchild Ponabk X-ray and stone wife. Christine, resides. Marlene M. Prince '83 and William Orchestra offers Bltlner Ward "84 and her husband. George, arc the parents of a baby girl, Jessica Leigh, burn July addition to raising Jessica. H 990 1 . Wendy is In an educational consultant for Discovery Toys. They Newtown. reside in Chestnut Hill Outpatient Surgical Cen- ter. Harriet Kocher '39, Pamela J. Weaver Halstead are engaged Alfred G. Mueller '84 and Heidi A Bocssare planning a 1992 wedding Alfred examiner for the f '84 arid Darnel Pamela is ederal Reserve a D bank Bank of Philadelphia BLOOMSBURG PAGE 15 D I Colorado Classnotes Rockies BeLsy J. Wollam lOD Gcro A Sommcrs, August 15-22, 1992 '84 hah joined ShapInc., as an account executive. Betsy has been working in die Roy Smith, director ofBU's marketing and public relations for field Ot QUEST program and Corporate six years, lead executive Institute, will this trip. most recently as a senior account at Ketchum We will spend seven days Public Relations. Maroon Bells ness area and marketing assistant Snowmass WHitl western in the ( ciates, Architects close to the headwaters is renowned beautiful scenery for its internationally and outdoor recreation. Except evening the last will ol the OUTSe, I CMlds, 342 over an open tagc of all take program that Planners. Coslello Norm CPA, Jean, a in CSC advan deaf/hearing impaired. is stationed wedding. a controller for Life 980. Navy lieutenNavy Achieve- Dam Neck Hroomall. J, an MBA degree M across the Continental Divide by are planning a July employed the decoration Joseph sic. most magnifi ding. ties, to $15), and jllSt taking your time and hcauliftil part ol the K< is $575, Julie is Molly M. Buehner '86 and David G. Decoteau '86 are planning a January 18, who travel in joined 1992 wedding. Street office. mountain hike rental lor pist She earned a master's degree at in BU. one day, in a lodge, guiding and instruction For more information, contact Gerald in at in Wind Ganz Jr. I Fla. They '85 and Stcphumc in Peckville. Edward C. Greco A graduate Dayton School of lie i '85 will be a candi Mount Carmcl Area School date lot the part Horsham. at Temple University A Miller are planning a July wedding. Law Tuscarora Intermediate Unit McConnellsburg. for 1 in 1 Cheryl Slusser '85 and David Lehman were married September 29 in West HazleCheryl side in m Clcona. Dana is a nurse recruiter at Hershey Medical Center. Melanie L. Heckler '85 and Erie ell Jr. employed by Lutheran in Hazleton. They re- West Hazleton. M. Ward teachei B Columbia Bank and Trust Company Bloomsburg. She serves as the bank's the in is Wallingford-Swarthmore in Team. T. Mona is director of St. John's Child Care Center. They reside is a product Office Products Hazle- in Hershey *85 and Richard D. is employed I in Rock v illc. Md. 1986 and bea luisbband. triplets; Natha- Robert, Molly Jean, and Abigail Lynn. rington Park. Leslie for a finance They Carta J. Erdly '86 and Neal Owen O'Hanrahan are engaged. Carla is a teacher April D. Evans '86 and Domonick Horvath were mamed December Slatuigton. April is J. 2 Box 205 1 Effort. . . PA 18330. ( Fireman's Fund Insurance Co. 71 7) 629- Kirk D. R company Kautz '86 has been appointed Chambers Hill Discovery director of the School, where she has been employed for the past five years. She Fell '86 and Reuding. Wendy E. Kissner '86 and reside at u in tems in District. They 3. Malvern. They live Royersford. in Ann Barnes Maley promoted Fisher '83 are the parents of a son, Christopher Todd, bom on September 20. Todd to vice president '86 has been and comptrol- of Berks County Bank in Reading. She pursuing a master's degree in finance at St. Joseph's University in PhUadelphia. ler is a CPA. Hometown facility of Silberline ManufacHe joined the company in finance at St. R. Joyce Kosek '86 and Jeffrey SchonJoyce is employed by T. Head and Company in Hemdon, Virginia. Lori turing Co.. Inc. 1989 as Joseph's Uni- Tamaqua R. Penn Stainless Prod- William Floyd '86 of Tamaqua has been promoted to research associate at the muster's degree J. technical writer at Shared Medical Sys- is Molly Montague Fisher '86 and Todd is laude graduate of BU. she is Mark Anna Rutkowski CPA. A cum pursuing a Coury were married November 17 in Lansford. Wendy is employed by the ucts, Trumbauersville. magnu is master's degree at Millersville University. Leslie L. Lynch '86 and John M. Smurthwaiie are planning an April 1992 wedding. Leslie is employed as a software a sales associate for in Jersey. They 652 2489 '86. New in Koch Bill are planning a June 1992 wedding. Kirk Ann Barnes-Maley Har- bom are engaged. Lewis. I606A Woodcrest Road. Harrisburg. PA 17112-1945. (717) 1-ori in 15 in operations supervisor reside in the Baltimore area. Representatives Chris Campbell. R 6 a branch manager is reside in Hillsdale, N.J. Julie Kerry C. Eck "86 and Carole S. Witmeyer are planning a July 1992 wedding. Kerry is employed by the Angeles Real Management Co.. Harrisburg. '85 are planning a June 22 wedding. pursuing \s> Robert, an* the parents of '86 and John R. Ba- cigalupi were married October ton. has been promoted to vice president and are engaged. Linda by Trammel Crow Company niel ATAPCO Ann Hoy Leslie Mona J. Dougherty '86 and Albert G. Stefanik were mamed December 15 in for comptroller of Berks County Bank Laura Bean Hess for Karen Hertzler'86 has been named to NCAA's All-Decade Field Hockey the '85 and Charles Mitch- District 8629. Kelly VaJJey Hospital Center. Allcntown. S. Arters are engaged. Karin R. Harding '86 and Robert First in the Suffolk City (Va.) Public Schools. arc planning a July wedding. Rita School Jozefiak are planning a May 1992 wedding. She is a speech pathologist at Lehigh Jr. Pocono Moun- Group. Lorene Feldman '86 and Dana Lynn Grubb '85 und Edward G. Sanbom Jr. are planning a June 22 wed- Linda May manager berland County. Hasz in the Lehighton Area School Rita an assistant publl( defender for Northum- is Welfare Services in 1988, he is a m the Sliamokin law linuol /uriek the Milton S, She is a medical technolo- Johnson are engaged. Kann a pre school handicapped teacher is University of oi the & Greco. He is also employed part time as ding officers. Michael T. Hagginbothom '86 and Beth Theresa M. DeLucca '86 has been promoted to assistant vice president at Hazleton. at Candy Company Board. in Susan Marie Snoop M'85 and David ton. Roy Smith at 717-389 4466. a marketing assistant at 20 Lehigh University's Packet hapel, Gerald is controller of Mid-Val- ley is Pacer Systems, Inc. Palmat eia(ioll Tampa, A. Bilsak are planning a Septemlxi wedding a National Associa- tains. athyShingler'85andJonBarkeeare engaged. Cathy Petersburg. J. is Allentown Hospital. They reside along LakeNaomi He Lansdale. She Department of Public for the state bank loan and credit 1989 and 1990. Robert a marketing is pursuing a master's degree is Inter- Welfare. Susan our camp), one night's accommodation Susquehanna J. This inc ludes at Molly mental and Geotechnical Services in Ambler, and David is owner of Dacota Main tion of in 2 in Allentown. moted to loan officer for commercial loans the Stroudsburg Associates gist at coordinator with Westinghouse Environ- West Colorado, food (prepared and cooked Malvem. 1987, has been pro- in award Moms Katherine A. Hackforth '86 and Andrew P. Billingham were married March an advanced program- mer/analyst for Shared Medical Systems Moosic. '85. the Associates paperwnting in in hired by the Central IW| '85 and Donald employed and Country Club reside In St und Blazier '86 and Maria L. Michael P. Coury arc engaged. Mary is employed by McKinncy Products in ( Kay Fousl Julie a lab technician. III Traci Matsko '86 and Joseph C. Daley are planning a fall wedding. Traci, who earned a master's degree in health services administration at the College of St. Francis, is a nurse at Southwest Texas Methodist Hospital in San Antonio. versity in Phila- Alan Hoyt "85 and LuEllen Tomasso are planning a June 27 wedding. PAGE 16 BLOOMSBL'RG of who won 1989, has in contest In B (all this trip hiding air fare. at to the position corporate services officer. Volpc were married October 6 Cost of ('ii. studying is W. Moms Robert lives in is heatCI University. I world. I Megan wedding, small mountain communi- She Fort Lee, N.J Landscape and Lawncare D. Fitzgerald '85 and Michael iiinarcplunningaSepicmhei Kt '86 has been pro- Lehigh Valley Division. Guth, in its joined Meridian busi- Pottstown. Kyle Kyle Phillips '85 and mediate Unit as a speech therapist. Megan in a marketing is mamed December 29 formerly was a speech and hearing thera- A Guth Jeffrey A. moted by Meridian Bank consumer news and associate for the Elaine Salano Sautner '85 has been There will be opportuni- photography, bird watching, Holiday is Harrisburg. Strohecker were ussistanl lentown biking will also be available as part quiet is in employed is at the Inn Harrisburg East. Audi- Park, Colorado, where they reside. at munugcr of the Allcntown Teachers Credit Union in A Rock climbing und mountain ense the Leonia, N.J. United Penn Bank Rockies. lli David wedding. Department of Laura Bittmann '86 April 1987. in Plc- cent mountain scenery in the Lisa Lon are engaged. loan administration officer for loan review He Virginia Beach. Va. in Navy Mark W. Ranzan CPA M. Del.aurentls '85 und Robert Burghardl are planning a November wed- fishing (out ol state Simpson Linda L. Newton '85 and Christopher Moore were married November 3. Linda owns and operates a restaurant in Winter a tax supervisor at is Brown, SchuItZ, Snyder. Mutzel and 12,000-foot pass, to This hike will lake us visits to in the General tor Lisa ties lor Lori J. Guigley '86 and Dean R. employed Readiness Training Facility Mary Josephine Joseph Thomas Cawley '85 and Rita Wanyoare planning a June 22 wedding in Carlisle. trip. is T. project in London. mountain town of Crested Butte, of the Sheme David Bettick '86 and Melissa White performance of duty while at joined the Inc. of Activities during the trip will ol the M Sherrie R. Bealer '86 and Kevin '85. a He received for superior Bloomsburg, has been working on a six- month a free lance interpreter for the I May who also earned Debbie, good include hiking from the small through some works as by the Ephrata Community Hospital. 1 She also ices for the sensory impaired. live in Taylor are engaged. ment Medal been promoted to senior consultant I at way of a more. as a coordinator of vocational serv- a teacher there since ant j.g.. has received the Carablnl '85. who joined Partners of Malvern in 1987. has Debbie hiking shape. Aspen. Banking. She and her husband. Thomas, Samuel G. Moore Reha- English- live in She has been Hull l*ine, Jefferson- Guidance Services, occur employed by is Industries, a division of Sinai bilitauon Center, Sinai Hospital. Balu- Sharon Lei.senring M'85 has been named 'Teacher of the Year " at Southern Columbia High School, Calawissa R .D 2. Ginger iialrhunus arc planning a Jr Maryland College, VSP board of die by Fine Hotels Corporation Jean Marie Admit '85 and Edward wc activitites, you get on governors of the American Institute of ness channel To is for own cooking activities will feet. the recommend Sullivan Asso- at Commerce, and who earned a master's degree at West- Freehold fire. Most of our above 8,500 in ber of Gelvar are planning Saint Clair. PA 19403 (2/5)63/ Jin ville. spend the entire time "under canvass" doing our & Representative Colorado River, worker with Advanced social andTomsRiver, N J They 1985 o) the a town, N.J. olorado Rockies. This area, near Aspen and em is design firm of She ward -Henderson tural the en. Accountants, die Schuylkill County Cham- University of Pittsburgh, Psychological Assessments tions as marketing director at the architec- in the Accountants, the National Association of work clinical Her previous experience includes posi- Gunnison National Forest and Pennsylvania Insutute of Certified Public at the Ann Greenberg '86 and Enc R a May wedding Sh- Sheri Accountants, die rute of Certified Public Jennifer Kelly Hunt '85 and John E Butow were married in Dallas Jennifer, who earned a master's degree in social Alan Mlchele L. Frey '86 and Richard B. delphia. employed by LaBarr and LaBurr Account- She is member of ing in Sayrc. American is Stover were married a 22. a special education teacher at Pine the Insti- December Barnes-Maley (N Y.) High School. They town. N.Y. live in She is Bush Middle- Susan T. McElwee '86 and James P. Zelenak '86 were mamed October 20 in Hazleton. Susan is a data adnunistranon analyst for Meridian Bancorp. Inc., in Reading, and James is a senior accountant . 2 1 Field hockey alumni named Lakhak were mamed January 12 in Johnstown Emi earned a master s degree 1 in ' curriculum and instruction Wnn State at and studied Orthodov Christian theology .it Chnst the Saviour Seminary Mc is completing Ph his terns design •« D in instructional sys Popn State m The> reside He Hamsburj;. in a drugstore 0th anniversary of sponsoring 1 Nielsen '87 and Su/anne Mar l>. ron are planning a iv Mav Cement Co so. ehigh Portland I Cedar Rapid*, Iowa in Taylor were mamed Anthony R Much. Tamer in is an account analyst with The Travelers Insurance Co. ALUMNI BREAKFAST LECTURE — Dr. Marjohe Clay (second from s administrate ccomuuinitv health in nursing "87 received | master N V S at Y Hinghamton in Melanie Bangor. speakerfor the March 19 Alumni Breakfast Lecture. ShownwithDr. Clay are is employed by \ in the General Crushed Stone Co. in Forks Township. They reside in Allentown. and Betty and Sam Evans. II decade Hie foursome Wendy Larock Werner Reading Kll/abeth Yurkanin are planning an October Warner Lambert ding. They live in Hams- burg. Rohn Forrest specialist '86, a a Republican candi- is date for Allentown City Council. He some courses toward has taken a August wedding. Nikki is a teacher at the Milton Hershey School and Penn State Hamsburg. a student at Fry are planning a S. second grade teacher Huskies program mamed to IXwuld is Para earned Ul the Shikellamy Area School District. lehem. 1 Inc.. Lancaster. Annette Bruno '87 and Dr. Robert M. Baldwin were married January 5 in Beth- who Annette, '86 has been named defensive coordinator for the Wilkes Uni- team by head coach Joe DeMelfi. Last season he was in charge of of Texas, University at the a registered nurse in the Pedi- is atric Intensive Care Unit Children's at the Medical Center of Dallas, Texas. They reside in Dallas. Brenda L. Cook teacher in the Bucktail Area High School. Brenda I), 7 in laine Avoca. is They Boni- David A. Lovell *87 and Melinda M Shaffer were married October 20 in Punxsutawney. David is a sales represen- Homes tative for Rite-Graft Corporation '89 are planning a September 14 Marnell Lutz '87 is living in Tcmpc. Arizona, where she works for Chlldspla) Inc. and Mesa Youtheatre, two theatre companies for young audiences. Her du - rM drama, puppetry and creative move- tive ment young people of many to She ages. also goes into area schools to prepare She child drama an M.F.A. degree in Virginia Tech in May. at Pennsylvania South Central Speech- Tamy, BU, March 1990 a special education teacher High School They at Bristol reside in I-cviitown. C Janet L. Beaver '87 and Gary R. Trimmer were married December 15. Janet, in the in working at Leader Nursing Homes Chambersburg and Mullen, 1301 in Carlisle and with the Western Maryland College. They M Policare are planning a wedding. May Lori Ann Early Intervention Program of United Technology, Linda technologist m employed by Sibro They ton J. Doria at is a registered medical the Department ol Vcler the U.S. Air Force, is a B-52 navigator Damn Sales. Inc Lon Simons 'X7 is Square. They in Fort Washington A 1 5. Shane McCoy registered nurse, Sharon is employed in the stepdown neuro- Stephanie surgical unit at Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia. Daniel is employed by Alexander Trent Communications. Inc Ann Fpting S. Rotelle '87 are Lambert Moore are wedding. p||] is bUltltlon counselor is '87 and Scott & Stephanie Young in is Wyo- I Mi, n III who Augull ii. Ii mamed College of Chiropractic { \ as a reha Anns Richmond, Vl at at Skatclund in .mil Daniel Colona. Davenport, in that college in Kelly Patrick Toole '87 ha pa il is is Fraga '87 and Wayne planning a fall wedding a pharmaceutical sales repre- a district manager for Rotelle. . Inc. as a manufacturer's representative of computer graphics and animation prod- Charles Gilmore ucts. ager Lori Mergel Lori is Ann at II Biehl '87 and Jeffrey G. mamed in '87 i\ office man Express Services Temporary and Permanent Personnel '87 were full-service personnel in Lancaster. It is a Shane is a manufacturer's sales represen- tative for S.N.E. Enterprises in the York area. Marcie McQuilken '87 and Robert T Corby Jr arc planning a November 2 wedding. Marcie is employed by I ransa menca Insurance. l DC ( l 'K 1986 l«> I 'i hool's only 1 fi ii 1 ampaign 1 teams 1 . tiamplonsbips, c rown in m 198 * ihi ( 1 in 1 iii< 1 1 n D in ( Pi ill an liumpion 1 986 team w 1 Huh two well ss 'onfcreni hi national llvlaion and the Division 1984, b sylvimiii 19 0) in 1 won two bs second and national Hedzler was also a two-lime All American choice as she was named lo the nation's top team 1985. She was named player the year and lirsl in I and *>K4 as an attack made the alter moving to a link position. She holds a pair ol university records, iona, live in Arling- mosi career goals (50) and most She was career pointsffrf) UlooinshLiii' s leading oret in si three of her four seasons the club to 70-9-2. and helped The team won two national championships and Krllry R. Buchck dinj? WleM '87 and arc planning a Kclley is Douglas D during her career and wa.s also the November wed employed by Planco runnerup J. David Laky were mamed December 29 in Allen town. Mary Ann is a medical technologist in forensic toxicology at SmithKline Beecham Clinical Laboratories. They reside m Hcrmosa Beach. California Marcia Ann Winchester H7 .m Herman W Wohlbach were married December 21 in Bethlehem Marcia is a l marketing specialist Diagnostics Gulick '87 and Deborah '87 has joined die Ouandcl Environmental Group as assis- They at Scrono-Bakcr reside in Representative: Bloomsburg's highly successful honor in 1981,1982 and 1983. led the national U>n DiPasqtuile ban one of only two thrce- program. She earned the sport 's top Bethlehem 988 is iime All Americans to ever play in UAlg 1 each event on another occasion. Long '87 and in Fi nancial Services. Mary Ann Menniti Maureen Metzker Emil ati ths team again the following season Buaao E. Wenrkh 17 and David B Hauck arc planning a September wedding Sus.in is employed by KPMO Peat Mar wick, Hamsburg placement firm. Bethlehem employed by Pennsylvania Blue 'i ilu Beers and Cutler, an accounting his wile, m tournaments. lilt CPA examination. He is a senior account firm in Washington, Ith a assists J I The Huskies were 73-7-3 )M title January ant with and 5 goals I posti undi Common Sheltering Swrigart 'K7 were mark n she sol thai Va I.. n sson In b 1 received a employed in Huskies' ii>«' when she played from g at she holds )0, as 1986. Cathlccn. a graduate ol Palmer nois a n spot lively 19, "H also chief professional Ashland, Calhlern R. ofdi I snd d ion ii mosi polnl i"i team high Center and Stephanie, wealth University, in ord with North Wales master's degree from Virginiu in snd 3 1 hool n ii saalsts In b Ith I9HS and in I sentative for Colgate-Hoyl Laboratories Wayne mosi foi team two conference championships Deborah Deborah "she ii.>M', tin careei w '87 and Patricia A. Pardoc arc planning an October wedding G. Presslcr are engaged. 1990, to the 1986 Nomstown. live in Stephanie Ann Stewart She two time Ul was a selec tion as she named ret uid David in munugcr a restaurant is and two national title Shearer was K in Shilling , lonfei i ncaa bampionshlps, in ( Islon in )[\ , ton, Va. B. Bickel '87 and Daniel P. Bower were mamed September ant i ai i link luaklos and led the reside in laincuster L He and '87, a first lieutenant in employed by Ernst J. I runnerup showings missing. Sharon perfbrmed i J SMlllngtOn. Lotl Mollick were married ans Affairs Medical Center. Dean sin-, like the olhei the roi American Sibley '87 and to from I position a sales representative tor Glcxo is Pray were married Also a graduate of Wilkes live Aspers. N 1991 Barrc General Hospital School of Medical Cerebral Palsy. Lincoln Intermedi- ate Unit 12. is pursuing a master's degree wed Chain Parsippany, in Iowa, began teaching Linda M. Malzoni '87 and Dommick also earned a master's degree at joined the hospital staff after 1986 to 1989 ships is who Sean pion Mortgage Co. and Tony 1 Ml) 199 I a loan officer with is Rehabihation Hospital will receive Language-Hearing Association. Representative Mary ding. include stage managing, constructing Chambersburg Hospital, has founded the anil record of 82*9 in addition, Tamy S. Dice '87, a speech pathologist she Cedar Road. Ambler. PA 19002 ford '87 are planning Lori Carta Marsteller '87 and Sean T. O'Hara were married in Lcvittown. Carta at 1987 N7.Hnl h,,i> Kulch- wedding. a master's degree in doctoral program. MaryT.Shanlry an honors i< three honoreeii of Pennsylvania. classes to come to sec product ions by these planning an October wedding. enrolled in the clinical psychology Bill Pharmaceuticals. companies. psychology at Kent State University, where in A 992 wedding a supervisor for Pennsylvania is Warner who is a teacher 1 reside in Schnecksville. Kristen Curtis '87 and Russell Deanne Zotter '86 and Perry M. at 1 Blue Shield. and Milton high schools. is '87 and James Rupert are planning a June substitute at Mifflinburg Deanne received November costumes, and teaching. Shetcactn long-term substitute business education at tmoi is West at 1 1 1988 and helped the Huskies .in «>\ Stroudsburg University employed by Harper/Collins, Scranton. and Kent is employed as a pa- ties the Colonels' linebacking corps. Celia Stein '86 has been hired as a M who Lauren, completing her graduate degree Chester University, is teaching completing a is master's degree program fazi are Kingston. in are engaged. has headed the Ebi the pail seasons. Rcadinger. Morgan Hub Union, who i Pine Grove Lie at mentary School She ll November 9 wedding. Joseph is employed by Equipment Finance She has been a 5 Luzerne role officer in Schuylkill County. Joseph M. Braas '87 and Kimbcrly Carol A. Sherman M'86 is a Chapter reading teacher at Buchanan Elementary School in the Lewistown Area School District. She formerly taught in a drop-out prevention program for students at risk in versity football the Colleen Loftus '87 and Kent '89 were married Colleen played on all club to two Pennsylvania Nikki M. Bohl '87 and Barry M. Dohner are planning an Dickinson University. Frank Sheptock employed by Intermediate Unit master's degree in public administration at Fairleigh is R wed merchandising and group manager for Bradlees department stores, Wendy during the past III tiamplonship teams undoi coat h Fan '87 l-aurrn L. Rrrdrr 'H7 and David '87 and Steven Shield, Camp Hill, and Jeff isemployed by Inc. and ions conference and national v .ii in for Maschal, Hadden and Rose, CPA, Quakertown. They live in Macungie. NCAA tor their efforts in Dtvsions i I professor ofphilosphy. led a thought-provoking discussion on the topic. 'When Values Collide: Ethical Dilemmas in Modern Medicine." as the '87. degree Oman Hert/.ler i December, Melanir E. Jones '87 and Gcr.U Bingham were mamed November 24 left), David Loreman fatal Katvn Fen.) '90, ong "84 and Carta Shearer '87 were among IS players Dob honored Tamer Jackson '87 and athletics. Danecn Knk wedding 1 1 a sales representative at m ream. The squad w as selected conjunction with the organization's |oined the district managing to sociation All -Decade Field Hockey- Insurance Company's ife I women's Kirk field the National Collegiate Athletic As- Steven K. Mrttkrr '87 of HtartsbuTf has hern named assistant manager of staff in |s>SO aflei pany Four former standout in hockey players have been named Carlisle District Suuinne Harder '87 and Paul Ncsnuih Jr were mamed November 3. I«*M>. m Camp Hill Su/anne is employed as a registered nurse at IV Computer OOOO Marwick Peil Hamsburg Baltimore State College M'MG Team to All-Decade She formerly was an ac- tant conir\>ller countant with title, Huskies an to their first AIAW Division Continued on Page III 1 BLOOMSBURC PAGE 17 Men's basketball team wins award Class notes for sportsmanship Sam Award by the Harrisburg/Pittsburgh chapter ol the L. BeLsher '88 and Stephen Miller are planning a employed is al the mentary School in She also earned an banquet on April 5 May Harrisburg. which assigns the Huskies' game the games BOA Craig and veteran program al demonstrated the best thai many the end ol a sportsman long season, have been impress* d b) 0 team ,in registered nurse in Suudi Arabia and would Bpet registei the Bchool's 25th level. '88 were married many he Huskies completed the longest Saudi Amy L Bafan '88 and Kevin M. Mahar ington, N.J. is a ployed hy Anielck, court." marks in Amy Skundrich are engaged. makes it the honor special because so Streak AT&T in Boston. 15.1 leather cic intensive care unit, individuals voting of Schwarzkopf in a mess tent Arabia at Christmas time. Heather Cochrane xx and Robert Gustafson '86 were married September mann the award. pBlgn with a record a lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force, posed for this photograph with General Norman but espe- and the team receiving the With employed hy 'HH, liailie." said ( official In the most votes receives live Saddle Brook. NJ. Carla Shearer '88 has been appointed to the NCAA's All-Decade Field Hockey Team. - MILTING THE GENERAL KrIltUK A. (lawson '88 and Jack K is is 1989 Chadwick Garber Kristine section votes for the team he feels I IDS Lee are planning a June 15 wedding. and Vogclsong. "Each at in Wilhngmyre were married in Jacksonis employed by Mack Associates Employment Services in Spring Township. They reside in Whitfield. Marie ins 14th y&oi Bloomsburg cially the players ship, and David S Stephen and Tina llirneiscn Bnjno a tribute to the entire al , wald Darcie '88 are the parents of a daughter, Nicole who official ompleted is George 1992 wedding Financial Services Inc. the collegiate level. "This assis- a personal financial planner al is Richmond. He L. Brosius '88 were married August Craig J. Berger as well as Moot Court Competition 1 Darcie Lynn Scheldt '88 and Richard Vogclsong, ('BOA area rcprcscnta t 1 Amy L. Savastio '88 and John M. Murphy arc planning a November wedding in Hamsburg. Amy is an ultrasound technician at Hamsburg Hospital. officials for award was made by Wally ently a auditor for Liberty Mutual premium Insurance Co. Columbia County Job Training '88 and Tracy Law regional rounds of the National Trial at the an elementary is The announcement of the season. i Kimberly Partnership Act. colleges and universities throughout n the MBA degree al BU in are planning an April 4, live for a is 1990. tant for the several hundred other northeastern the wedding She recently was administrative The Harrisburg/Pittsburgh chapsubdivision of the ( Shafer "89 are planning J. David July 8. 992 Bloomsburg Area Chamber of Commerce I ter is a Austin Snyder Ele- Sayre. named program manager York. live in Steven R. Williams '88 of Warminster '88 and teacher in Essex County. N.J and was the first for the Huskies They pital. in the District. Kimberly Ann Roberts Kimberly A. Bellnsky '88 has been is accepted by head coach Charlie in H Lewistown. represented the Dickinson School of Amy wedding fall in an elementary school teacher is J The award, Officials Association. at a She Upper Dublin School Amy old pc Basketball presented annually since 1965, Chronistcr planning a July 20 wedding PA (215)997 2406 18914 Schoenfeld Sportsmanship ' 702 Rfmll/glon Court, Chalfont. nettt, The men's basketball team has been named the winner of the IWI a dental hygiemst at York Hos- Almedia. They live in P. in Bloomsburg. Lynne E. Moshinsky '89 and Ryan J. Watts are planning a September wedding Lynne is a speech pathologist with Diane Morgan and Associates, a rehabilitation agency servicing nursing homes in northeast Phdadelphia. Classnotes Monica L. Palo "89 and Joseph A. Catanzaro '88 are engaged. Monica a is claims adjuster for Nationwide Insurance Co. Blue Bell, and Joseph is an associate in agent for Frank Catan/aro J Agenc> s in David Clement* '90 and F. Ann Ronnas were married David orth s' New an accountant is Holland. They Patricia Like in reside in Silk- for Ford New Hol- land Rhonda S. Obrrlln 90 and Mark P. Salak "89 are planning a Mas : wedding Rhonda is enrolled gram at Kutztown blind. W. Forsyth Ann is are planning a 1992 wedding. employed by Woolnch Deborah P. Riel are S. Pitchford "89 Inc. and Kevin Health Services in DePaul Mental for Robert L. Deeler "90 has joined the Lancaster City Police Department. He formerly worked as a guard at the ColumCounty Prison. bia planning an October 26 wed- Deborah works ding. "89 and Charles Rochester, N.Y. Beth Anne Kshleman '90 and Brian M. Chance ding are planning a July 16 Jr. Michele is are planning a June Beth Anne a teacher at the is Roscmont Elementary School more Ann Ransdorf '89 and Timothy in Balti- Montgomery School District. Michelle Flail M'90 and Ronald Hammerslcy are planning a May 25 wed ding in Kutztown Michelle is employed by Kutztown Publishing Company. J. Sullivan were married February 2 in Montoursville. Joiisanelemenlary teacher in the They reside in Montoursville. She Karin Reuss '89 and Michael Caminos are engaged. Ann Gawlas Carol '90 has passed die registered nurse licensing examination of the Pennsylvania State Board of Nursing program the National at Filomena R. Simeone '89 and Felix A. planning a September 28 Filomena is offered nursing graduates. Matt Haney '90 E. also graduated from the Geisinger Medical Center School of Radiologic Technology in 988, is employed at Geisin1 ger Medical Center. BU's new baseball an assistant women's also is basketball coach. Trudi E. Spering '89 and Brian C. wedding. Tracey is ateacherat the Marshall is in ley are planning « administrative assistant Michele Processing at l Home Health Michele A. Stine '90 and John eader Data West Hazleton. in Inc is May employed Pais I at N. R. KatiMViM K. Pride '90 has been apat Suzanne the Moll were Freehold, N.J.. Company in Jul] 24, |99| Dinner City. Craig Rickert '90 has been hired by the Wayne County Planning Commission Kimberly Center is teaching at the Night BU management/public Amy Vloncek '90 ami on July 14 at l l.o.nas I is tit I CUui an ussis k man Apparel at Knoebels Resort October The Amy K. Ward '90 ami are planning a is l 1 unothy I at Carol Starr '89 and Mark Brophy are is Air Preheater, 1 Ml uncheon Trip to Mexico in December I iwi 14, James Tina Mi WtOdl Susan Schwab '90 has been named Wyoming Ihaptei [omeooming Philadelphia for the < 26. 1991 Nov. 16-Dec. 24. 1991 December wedding pursuing a master's degree dcmiller are engaged room nurse at '90 and Uirry I urn is G '90 and Mlt hm I A. Maize '87 were inarned in Danville Genu is employed al Fust Niilionul Hunk reside in Kingston muster's degree piogium Danville, and Michael al uncheon 1992 hVhruui ol 1 an operating York Hospital Gena Rami Wright tiaptei < Fi Valley Laura M. Shaw '90 and Richard Pus CUCCl were married October 27. They is enrolled in MP \ 1992 I Trip to Mexico April 16-20, 1992 Trip to Canyonlandi Muy 14-18, 1992 T rip to Canyonlamls Baltimore August SHARE-A town has been named driver performance planning a September 7 wedding. Carol 12. 1991 Philadelphia in 1'itlston speech pathology Healey '90 of Downing J. Lackawanna Stadium and F.SU alumni event Octobei Kern to ut September 7,1991 BU Alumni Family Day mamed couple lives engaged Philadelphia In Reil Barons Baseball '90 and Maxinc E Reedy are engaged James is employed by F. A. Rohrbach. Inc.. in intommtion is Picnic Villus! 20. 1991 Mlllanburi Middle School Llll relations. Dover, Delaware 1991 Second Annual Black Alumni M ower l Suzanne is a special education teacher lam niunagci '90 in In 10. I were result- in that city. James ML Rohrbach r> I lute teacher Catholic Youth They Wilkes-Barre. in February Lesley F. l'uscher '90 and GOQlgfl C Mi* k h are engaged esley is u subsli I Kimbcrl) Rlnaldi '90 and Gerald Meighan were mamed in Swoyersville mamed employed by Mercantile Deposit and Trust festival Trip Q, Controls Slump 90 and Kevin J. I99| 2 5. kUgUSt poincd childbirth educator Bloomsburg Hospital. Tnp Stntfbrd, Ontario Niagara-on-the -Lake. Ontario 1992 wedding Steclton. in 389-4058, June it-15. iwi July lauren J. Plaza "90 and Frank P. Stancato Jr. '90 are engaged Frank is call Stratford Festival coordma | clinical 4-K. 1992 a substitute Colleen ABB is Berwick Hospital tor as a Care Catholic Youth Center. teacher. employed by Ha/leton Fdw ard employed is may alumni Geisinger Medical at Un a! Office at 900-526-0254. Shaw program director Tracey L. Harris '90 and Timothy M. Naylon '89 are planning a June 27, 1992 and Timothy is Inc. of tor is W. Emckson School Hepler are engaged. Trudi Boptt Nancy Ruvsell Jones are planning a July wedding. Brenda, who ager for Center, and an estimator/project man- is Maureen registered nurse C. Keanc. Prussia. Snyder '89 and David S. Mark Hazleton 3 in special group of new baccalauareate to a select coach and Brenda Health Bethcsda, Md. The nine-month clinical employed by Ac- is countemps of King of Cancer Institute at the National Institute of in traineeship in oncology nursing wedding. in participating in the cancer nurse is training Silvestri Jr. are University at the wedding. 1 a marketing assistant for Wal- tron Ltd. Joi a certification pro- wed- Michele Rader '89 and David V. Porcelli in Maurwn Stanek "90 and Edward Polakowski Jr. '84 were mamed November education tor the usually impaired and Ambler. Ann Margaret Panko Calendar For more information about any events, please call the Alumni Stratford DAY - Stratford with a Bloomsburg student ment of Transportation. I 1 1 Ip rntai lo Augiul 15-22, 1992 Trip to Colorado Rockies coordinator for the five-county Philadelphia region by the Pennsylvania Depart- estiva! 1 Wellsville. as a shipping coordinator. Cheryl L. Leah Tomsho '89 and David B Carlton . Hill '90 and Robert J. Turk '90 were married August 10. were married September 22 in Doylestown. Leah certain careers with alumni a national sales coordinator at Michele L. Hollenbach '90 and Brad Metrobase Cable Advertising, Malvern. LeRoy Manning are planning a November They is reside in Phoenixville. 2 wedding in New Matthew Trego '89 and Michele Pages sales manager Philadelphia. 14, 1990. Matthew Lighting Sales, at They Thomas November 23 wedding. Barbara is a fourth grade teacher Holy Cross School in New office in is Philadel- phia. mamed Demse a registered nurse is Doctor's Hospital and Jon in May Calvin A. Yost Calvin III '89 is a and Eileen M. June wedding. a sales representative with Ritz- Craft Corporation in Mifflinburg. Henrico's at Richmond, Virginia, You can become returning it part of "Share a They in that city live in Fenstemaker Alumni House Bloomsburg University Bloomsburg, PA 17815 Glen ChristinaS. Keller '90 and Fratu is Waltz '88 were married December 15 Hanover. Christina is Allentown, and Francis They live in in James P Shevlin, 7508 ParkwoodG.. Apt 303. Falls Church. VA 22042 ( 703-560-5026) Laura Anne Bernardi "90 and Mark A. Gnglock are planning an August 31 wedding in Exeter. Laura, who also graduated from the Geisinger Medical Center School of Radiologic Technology, is a registered radiation therapy technologist Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Carawan '90 and John F They "90 and Mark is employed at D. in Pennsyl- vania National Bank in Pottsvillc. and Mark is a sales Manpower. Inc service representative for . in I would like to be part Share-a-Day Program of Ihe order your BU license plate yet? Reading. They reside Name Only 75 Address City State ZIP Career Area Name of Employer 1 name is in the left first batch of 500 applications. not descriptive, please describe type of business: in Pottsville. Lynn Levandowski '90 coordinator for Waterworld amusement park Shelly Cecco were married March 23 in Elysburg. Rita was employed as an accountant at Geisinger Clinic. Hope Ann Kocher Hope YES, a substitute you Whitehall Speciale '89 were married October 6 Pottsvillc. receive MormngCall is 1990 Representative: Please note The Alumni Office will make the Initial contact with you to arrange "a match" with a student This will control the number of calls you a classified adver- tising representative with the teacher. < Day" by completing the form bolow and "Share a-Day" to a sales representative for Royal is Oldsmobilc in Rita areas during the summer or other vacation periods, we urge geographic areas to participate In this important program. all Allen. Va. Robtnholt are planning at home alumni from Huntingdon Valley. in Did (or part of a By establishing a data base on the computer, wo will bo able to match students and alumni according to career area and geographic location. Since many students will be interested in taking advantage of this program in their Denisel. Huber '90 and Jon Eric '87 were who are already successful in those careers. By day) with alumni on the |ob, students can gain first-hand information and can benefit from tho experience of the alumni spending a day an Union Lcwisburg the Inc.. '89 and H. Boyer are planning a at County job training for a West Chester live in Barbara Wiekrykas is Michele Berlin. adult training specialist were married July The Alumni Association and the Husky Ambassadors are initialing a now in which we will match students who aro interested In career program in is a marketing USA. a Phoenix. Arizona. Lyn Musser '90 and Linton are planning a wedding Shelly is water employed by Dean in County City Daytime telephone number: A Call Location of employment: Or evening phone, if ( you prefer: _ State 1-800-526-0254 ) ( ) today! 1992 the Concstoga (Delivery by Homecoming) Valley School District. reside in Warren. BU)OMSBURG PAGE 19 BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY One of BU America's best college buys! Report Card A B C Graduation rate - D - Student/faculty ratio SAT scores of incoming freshmen IS Library holdings MONEY Bloomsburg University Magazine one of is the besi values in education in the nation, according to a 1990 Money ranked magazine survey BU Bloomsburg University thai 30th out of more than 400 public and colleges Pennsylvania. ol a the academic 1 Money the survey were hiss ( in 1 measures of 7 criteria used in a institution located in northcentra universities nationwide. Among is medium-sized, co-educational Here the closeness small academic I i- ii alized, community while benefiting from the countless opportunities ai major universities. offered rank and SAT scores of incoming freshmen, gradual ion rati studi in and fai ratio, u\t) library h( tidings Quality, relative to price, majoi i when fai toj ollege. I is ;i selei ting a lowever, finding a first Bloomsburg University offers the best ot both worlds academic options and a caring environment — Come and discover the friendliness of our campus. And rate university where ai ademics have the highest priority isn't so explore the challenge to achieve easy, at At Bloomsburg I diversity, Bloomsburg University. many students have established a firm career goal. Others need to explore differem options. Our fac ulty and stafl committed are helping students reach their potential. With ratio oi 19:1, a to full student-faculty Bloomsburg University provides Jose a< ademii Office of Admissions 10 Benjamin Franklin Hall Bloomsburg University Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 389-4316 supervision. Sixty seven undei graduate degrees, as well as 16 master's degree programs are offered. Total enrollment Bloomsburg is 7,464. at "I'm majoring BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY A Sfufr Sw*frm ol Hifhrr ldu drawing of Scranton -*. 3 -ft Commons addition featuring atrium ±_ 91. Fall IW1 Number 3 Commentary Forming partnerships Rx HARRY AUSPRK At IKPRICIl PI, n By H, Ph.D behalf of the Recently, both Bloomsburg University and the State System of identifying it as one of the In fact, the university's their main commitment commitment to I 990J. ol the university this human rule seems to "Amongst societies, there be more precise and clear than others. If men are to remain civilized, same [alio in which equality common lot ing the ol Ausprli OHO We've taken an become involved in Conditions is " uk leased co [mpfOV cuiiic , What 's this summer, Weconimue program this yew I to target reach interested in coming Alumni ley, Alumni Office included :k who are in ' Jersey, foi grows, network we summer and fall, a > ei ol alum,,, in each ot ities a> In K femh areas rheHarris he an sub \\ e « alumni an, ,0 in as , each mans Whether whoaremyourgeographicareaoi.oinma.eaplanmncsessu.nlo, call the Alumn. House a. SiKi 526-02S4oi \\ an alumn. event, I at 7 17-389-4060. to join us for Homecoming on October PAGE 2 BLOOMSBURG ..1 looked the the activities. new millennium. Bloomsburg Umversiu of conditions for our we know to public service. and by continu- We have chosen to do so higher education cannot be insulated and that fulfill our mission, and, to paraphrase Lewis Thomas, ways to be more useful, listening more will be looking for and having an eye out for partners. .. . new s .s study by a fiscal year. about the same as respected research group. economy, according Pennsylvania to ihe report has re- little In by the coming will be Economy League. bason massive deficit, the legislature a years, the outlook worth keeping it's easy to take much said as in is no brighter. So the PEL study mind as the stale universities compete lor BU for granted. in a recent Bloomsburg Town Council resolution, noting that "we overlook and ignore some of the very fine contributions our institutions and their impact on our local citizens." the The resolution went on to specific points, including .is commend planmng. .ts tend to made by the university on 1 scholarly work, and iis encouragement of cultural d.vers.iy and community mvolvement by students and staff. Like any big institution in a small town. BU creates its problems, most of which have been well documented. lummg PEL\ as found to be a remarkable Faced with last. to drop. to give the universities their cut of a fixed pie. a tt w ill probably continue choice but to go along. inevitable, especially ... support Governor Casey plans ' share of That's when the jobof the institution happens to be teenagers into educated young adults. But as the PEL report and the council resolution remind us it ,s good both economically and socially As the school's good neighbor,, we may need to remind our lawmakers ol that in coming years. Oreenwood. I _ where." Greenwood said. dollarfor-dollur comparison of what .s spent invested in ou. colleges and universities." said the a powerlul force for urow th mdustrv ' academic yea, 1989-1990, the schools were responsible Moreove. you are a new or a "seasoned" alum, you can he pan o the growing number of alumni who w ,sh to lv acne mcmlvis ofthe Bloomsburg UmverM.y family. To learn more about alumni Be sure worth to a community to the slate I 1 ^sk v areas as possible. your ideas to us 7 revenues of $5.4 y successful ailable for its for someS^blllioninexpendituresinPennsylvania'seconomy on these areas strengthens and new geographk out and have interesting acth commitment And government during the 1480s. a Berrigan sub parties example, had plan to targe, a college Higher education 1 the «- 1 PEL he Robed picniconJune 19which attracted 130 alumni and Wends, as well as a successful freshmen picnic on \ugusl 6. Othei successful Bemgan picnics were held in the Wyoming Valley, the thigh Valley and Bucks Counts /South lei ses As , 1 dolla, invested in higher education in M We tOhu planned a busj including freshmen picnics and burg area chapter, ,.n,. ..,..1 .. reprinted with permission ofthe ti is I Lehigh Val- each cast mission to the carefully for signals, The PEL StUd) included core group oi interested alumni has been identified and has met at least ..in e fol through these the IN stale -owned and stale-related universities. K4 independent universit.es. and 3 community colleges I he results were then compared to a similar study PEL did to schedule of events we BU Snyder-Union-Northumberland.andWyo ming Valley areas have received surveys interests This communication of constituencies and improve effective and interests include public service possible to highly valued part that more School of Extended detached from economic growth, societal change, environmental issues, and national and global strategies. We will do everything 10 years ago. in the llarrisburg. Enthusiastic alumni ing our budget in a mess, consider ihe long term prospects .fgovernme.it investment in continues 10 decline piloi activities. theii our hope more facilitate ser\ ice talent in public university volunteers the goal of the citizenry by providing educational opportunities lake advantage ol volun Locally, consider the impact Bloomsburg University region seconom> And with the Mate's togethei [0 undertake Montgomery County. New determine is \ is and a difference. will continue to strive to raise the equality ing. I5.000strong! Hie projects to benefit the university and to enjoy social who making as a center for regional development. in its role As we approach the volunteer declin- targeting sin geographit areas in winch to identify alumni all study also found that desp.te the high return on investment, stale funding foi higher education ,s steadily the heal evening or weekend chaplc. events or planning sessions The Association is impiemei a g bilities This non-partisan Pennsylvania nearly It Bloomsburg Plenty, according to a President oj the Alumni Association fot encompasses Students ( I he following .tii.ui.it (The follnwlna editorial Press-Enterprise, turns the recordbreakmg tempciatuics has been on the Alumni Association! to giving their time that they are truly Study shows impact of university V/AT0SK1 '50 To match to say that of those groups to access the services of faculty, the volunteer services office, and all university staff whose responsi- active role in encouraging our students to public service through both (hecurncularand programs ill,., who can make a positive impact in their many Bloomsburg University itizens abiht) and hloodmobilcs service ol their collegiate education. Each ingouttothemultitudi ofouralumni June to September calendai the Program, Initiatives leer opportunities tell us thai die .u tivities are a foroui soi lety depends uponoui •associating I universih because ft Focus on chapter development liyMARY ANNI Kl Programs all become so, the art ofassociating togethei (pursuing in common the object of their common desires) musl grow and improve in the and center will and alumni which are emended the university's region and beyond to c 'm proud Making services provided through activities ol students, lacully. stall, one which is community individual which the laws sers ice Speech. Hearing and Language the activities lor non-profit groups, penetrating analysis ol the importance ol public service I alumni are committed parts Organizational scr\ ice me hides ac liv itics sponsored by campus groups such as support lor social service agencies, fund-raising French social philoso role as accessible to the public Clinic; the Harrisburg/Bloomsburg Urban and the Men franklin Partnership. our on going pher Alexis dc Tocqucville offered emerging communities are university, organi/ational. and individ- Reading Clinic, library, the activities'' In the 1830s, the experiences, students will be better prepared to assume their supported directly by the university, such as community use ol has public service ol on University University service encompasses those activities which are Considering Bloomsburg \ Inn damental mission has been and continues been sustained as pari why Bloomsburg ual service. history. why is Three distinct categories ol public service and community outreach r<- I be education, Thai made an on-going commitment to public service. Our commitment is carried out in diverse ways by many to public service, strategic directions for the common good has gional development through public wrvice has been evident throughout its S2-year to . . together." forming partnerships, lor the purpose of acting President of the University Higher Education reaffirmed common good for the , . .. billion. w as found Hence, the $1.71 return on the dollar number of people employed in highe. education increased I ::.000 m W() I largest , l<> percent from 102.5(H) in IsW) lo n fact, highereducation ranks as the state's ninth A PUBLICATION FOR ALUMNI employer AND FRIENDS OF BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY Also, universities generated a net gain of $ .23 billion in out-of1 state money said that's broughi m lor the state's economy more than double the in ls>89-|s>0() $500 million Greenwood Editor financial Bid fol students, revenues m Hippenstiel "68 Director of Alumni Affairs Stafl Assistant But the stud) also found that slate government for almost a decade has been investing less and less as a percentage of operating revenues in its colleges and un.verMt.es. In 1980 government support, including state appropnat.ons for operating costs and dropped Doug the urmers.t.es 10 years ago. accounted for higher education. By Contributing Writers: Director of University Relations and Communh Kevin Engler percent of total 19.1 i^-iwq the r. CU re h Linda Long Joan T. Lentczner Director of News id to 13.3 percent. support has forced colleges and atiohs and Media Relations "The economic impact of higher education mpress.ve when one considers that a 25-27! ^BLOOMSBURG—. that the decrease umversmes Photographer .s particularly in government v . to seconds else- A Joan Heifer State System of Higher Education University — - j ) Four honored for accomplishments, service Three alumni and a fatuity member were honored at the annual awards dinner-dance of the Alumni Association on Alumni Day. three factories in Berwick. April 27. When the Recipients of Distinguished Service Dockey Edwards Awards were Sara Marie Francis R Johnson '50. and Rod C. Kelch- '44. ner '56. Fred to left shop with The Distinguished Service Awards were celled in at least one 1948 in area: established by the recognize alumni to who have ex- Significant accomplishments in his or her profession, outstanding service to the University and/or the Alumni Association, or contributions to humanity The Alumni now honored 97 alumni and Association has administrators In Design interior design at the New York Cn> The in ramers ol \niei k I same ceremony was the at New School N oik ol follow ing year she |oincd a. ,i professional study organization which conducted a school each yeai majoi in >. itics throughout the country. When The m Studio Shop was sold N \K who have University By for all played significant roles generous and caring their in the life spirit, they have of the set He and Using the vania. "Sallie." as she known by is "Inter! As until 1984. chair ol the Chamber's to program in in Beautili cation Committee, she directed the solicitation and planting ol S7 trees on Main and East streets in celebra- tion of our country's 200th birthday. 1977 she organized the first In It become a tradition In the m the Warren County Schools )56)and patholog) ii ol I nghsh. psychology and special Campus and \ ed US facility from set l l >N< as acting 1 1 In She schools, civic organizations ami business from the university to each meeting of the groups for over 20 years. Town-Gown Committee which to discuss mutual concerns and She also served on ideas. still to numerous professional exchange the Restoration Over Committee tor the Town of Bloomsburg In Committee and led the During tion in 1986. two-year planning process for the celebra- that year at least one major activity each month, with a week of intensive celebration than 700 people were involved in attesting to Sallie s abilities to lead chairing the in was June. many held More activities, and delegate responsibilities served on the University's Sesquicentennial Committee. communication Since 1988 Sallie has been serving on the Wilkes-Barre Board of Directors for the Franklin First Federal National Bank. This solved Good own his . education where . part of students in our in at earned lie a to year under a National Institute New York 1963 ( *>7( I 1 his resume "I PhD lo education developed new doing more independent studies explore the increasing questions re is interest! in speech still elected to in 1964. student with the highest grade point average She which concerned with restoration is in that community. She is A graduate of Berwick High School ( 1940) and Bloomsburg State Teachers College (1944). Sallie taught for three years at Manchester Area High School married Frederick Claudia In J. Ann Edwards, was 1954 she returned Company, in in York County. Edwards, and 1948 their only child. family business. Berwick Shin a partner, along with her mother, two She managed the Sample Department, which was moved from the New York offices to Berw ick In 1956 she brothers and a studied at sister. the Personnel be given to the junior speech/hearing In speech and hearing was created ( l >86 an alumni in his name by one Service his retirement in Award by the Edinboro I Iniversity Alumni Association He was the Pennsy Research Center in Philadelphia in prepa Among caster. station 1st fellowship Amei In ui Studies and on It Asian Studies, both in Huckucll at management naming American Management Association he completed a on many professional boards and Ing * om Board of Directors, rho Fonei Foundation; president conoiim Development Committee; I Board Ol Dlrc< tors, North Penn Comprehensive dm Southern hoga School District pasi president stion; Past president, Finance Committee, Hlossbuig Chun h. Mansfield Kl wants < son. I past president, loga < ount) am ( ei ( Member, Hoard ol Due, her. mga County I l-.xcculivc I he Mansfield Hoard ( Method chalrpei Mm ational Poun Manslield, ol il, Inc., mem oiniuilcc ol Manslield Hoioiigh. ol the Hoy oulsol America, Si Ho, iid ol Directors, United Methodist Mr and Mrs lulled l.coiioum Developinenl Counc he Year 20(H) Planning I member, I llubi past rusade; tors datum; ineinber, Helleiinenl Oig.im/ation ( 'ouliuuiiig Kelc hnei are the parenls ol loui ( c iiiciiiIk-i are Services hildren also recipient of a Kama Jan Hutchinson in In fact, he was the debuted in a ten-year career as a radio broad- first announcer on the Bloomsburg Warren Community Players in in when radio He has also a member ol air l°47 college and as her 14th season that are rccogm/ed nationally among was named I field his past season, she Division is squad to a record of 4< although she has Year" honors ihe Huskies 1 to the national years and ol the Huskies Division o.u h ol the 7 and than 400 won ,i II Year" schools in lation N( AA She led national runnel up games in the spoil, the several regional "Coach ol Hutchinson capped her I4lh season by leading Her teams have appeared 1 charge NCAA '< who has won more a first, the last in by the National Soltball Coaches Assoc II For a COach award is in and showing. ice is hockey programs She has established programs soflball her 1991 Senate tor over W) years ol distinguished serv his other credits WCNR Jan Hutchinson Citation of Congratulations from enjoyed acting and directing plays the Hewasrecipl In addition, i commu- recognition of his contributions to the university and the nity. Mfred University Foundation Fellowship sen at .uldi orporation; past president, Board ol Due, tors, Inteimc < Ho. mi oi 1987. he was given a Distinguished in education. born. to the which she was in In 1945 she to former students. Dr Jon Shallop. of his Upon chair of the board's Design Committee. m ompleled c R Johnson Edinboro in !oe diale Unit 17; unre- Education scholarship continuing . " Shepherd Lutheran Church. Berwick, a position she was also Berw ick Corporation omnia College field established in 1980 by the Department of Special also serves on the board of the Greater ami diversity 1 otintv member. Attesting to his stature as an educator, the Dr f-rank at liu I master's degree •» niveisilv I Pail president, ami 1 Awards were year she was elected to serve on the governing board of a( "i hogat ase Western ( 1960-1964). with one year ol study asrccipi by a statement on <) industrial relations Health Higher Education Administration. on the 1 'MO he gave hie has also written Perhaps his most significant contribution fleeted 98 ice rcalion. Seiv ices, President, I the University of Pittsburgh! 1972 1976). where he earned a in 1 leadei capacity of Health grant; State University of degree and athletics Johnson articles Dun fori h Grant and one ent of a During the 980s. Sallie also served on the Bloomsburg University Alumni Association for six years. From 987 to 1989 she also 1 ( ItiCS In he administered van lege development, the Mansfield lion, in addition to speech pathology and audiology in Reserve University CBpat missions. Kelchner has been cvlrcimlv OCtlve Bl B Community Pennsylvania State University (1950-1952) master's degree 1984 she was elected president of Berwick's Bicentennial |»>7*> < course olfered by the Dr Johnson has continued the years manv men ami acting dean ous college functions publli relations, giants and contracts, alumni affaus, col University Between 1958 ami in that ol 969), dean ol students 1 In the lattei role, em 1 approximately 300 speeches meets external relations the invited faculty and student representatives ( dean as assisiant cv 979), and dean ol development and and Mansfield higher education administration, he had a That grew into the creation of the 1 le I tlonal graduate stud) ol Warren Medical Center 195 1958) and was a communications consultant to group. 1969 Urn knell addition to classroom teaching and at 10 the top posl 1966), asaistani dean ol students and director of Asian Society private practice in speech pathology appointed KeU hnci the veais. he has scivcd Mansfield in Kelchnei earned >S4 dean Chancelloi I men (1964 ami until his retire- During the who k Com System of Higher Education fonnjN Bloomsbuif president education, legislative relational business continuing education. mid-1970s. Sallie served as presi- a McConnii II 98 1 was Community 1987. he was a prolessoi ol specc h in academic year he served Alumni Weekend. dent of the Merchants Association. initial school at that administrative director of thai ment Bloomsburg and in usually coincides with l l Warren Later he helped establish Edinboro's Warren appropriate that "Renaissance" as is speec in 1959. communications. Day tocelebrate the unveiling of the bronze tree plaque on the front of the Court House 1 the in F.dinboro Slate College, he established the at hiUhen c Kelchner »56 finant talaidl i"t northwestern Pcnnsvl in speech thciapv programs 1964 to 1979. From 1979 Renaissance education Then, as assistant prolessoi education adv isoiv i niversit) and tins award ret ipleni have been interwovened fbi ! 'veais Beginning as a history instrucioi in P>64. he has nsen through the i.inks to bet ome president ol QUI oi Johnson has de he received as an umlcigiaduaie. he start initial ( Hloomsburg and Berwick. As owner of The Studio Shop in Bloomsburg from 1962 1981. she was appointed to the Chamber of Commerce Board \M A \R he lives ot Mansfield i lames (1956-1958). exceptional and distinguished service to the communities of 1970 and served life to Borough Schools 1951 her friends, was honored for her oundatlon and PI N lean, aie ihe paients of live ite, cidentally, h other Bloomsburg graduates. Dr established the Sara Marie Dockey Edwards w sister university in the State it Francis R. Johnson '50, Ph.D. voted his professional '44 his addition lo teac lung many I NN ot (he PI continues to be active in his church and in Kiwunis. RodC in Like memlvi also a is serving ascoordinatoi is Barco DuraU ioi and renamed ors by Sallie." which she continues to operate an alumni to follow. He \ He Ovei 1985. this designation recogni/cs special individuals example \\l group. hockey programs. instituted in a profcvsoi emeritus he is 1981, she retained the Jan Hutchinson, successful coach oi the Huskies softball and field First he that continuing education accessories and custom training interior decorating portion of the business Recognized as an honorary alumna decorator gift Now ol around the world, as well as a lull line ot gifts lioin the Professional Picture m this way. Wt>2. Sallie and in purchase and operate The Studio Shop, a 1965 she studied Interior was incorporated family business home decorator Alumni Association department m the company*! Benton and Garland. N.C. ration for developing a personnel hail c hampionship rounds in the national lor the third time. tournament in each of the other championship round appearances in (Continued on pane 4 BLOOMSBl RC PAGl I 1 Alumni Weekend ccssful field hockey program. Award recipients field [Continuedfrom pagi { r Hutchinson. Bloomsburg has enjoyed several outstandoccasions Nine ing reason* and have won 20 or more games on HJ more more ,,l ihose seasons produced victories, ,nd Association won 1 Women (AIAW) I national crown. 3 athletes American awards gained all in have addition to lime winningcsl coach the school stands III thanks, TOM in in ognltlon tion. "I lom and G Ms his Thomas Hughes president the <>l m the elves .H Making Day was Mary Anne Klemkosky Alumni Assot latlon foi 1991 .is cnia I Membei ofthe Class Jone\.\\oodio\\ i I itwhdci EleanoreB Sandel, and William} . 1979. both from East in into the ESU Athletic Hall of She physical education and inter-scholastic sports programs. served as head coach of field hockey, basketball and soltball. Huh Mnson m ill, '59, I 1992 OF 1921 AND 1926 Attending •>/ A Da\ ///< luncheon on Alumni Da) were Elenora (left) and Clementine D Bernardi \936atthe lum beon on Alumni H eekendim fuded Maxcr. \lci in \\ Meiiili Di lolm S Sandel. id S. '26 r \ Wilkinson CLASS OF Hu 1946 Members of(he Class kinson Kppli 'gate, Jacqueline \na\lasia P. Trowhi PAGE 4 BLOOMSBl RC phy sical education Fame in recognition of her accomplishments. From 1971 to I97X she was a member of the faculty at Blair Academy in Blairstown, N.J.. where she initiated the women's VtcDougall '21 (center), Irene R Creveling '26 \ of Newton. N.J.. received her 1971 and earned her Master ol ol the university's highly sue- CI iSSES CLASS OF 1936 in in Stroudsburg She has been inducted Her winning per Hutchinson also serves a native Science degree of a plaque Alumni Assot family have rehi ated tolHlnoh presentation on Alumni •>! 76 ill tervh t as president li crowns. Bachelor kies' coaches. head co.u I9XI-I9X2. Hutchinson became one of the few coaches to two teams to national titles in the sjme academic > ear as The Huskies' coach, ill 'l hockey teams have compiled an outstanding field both Ihesofiball and field hockey squads captured AIAW Division All- ceniage ol xii also leada all current Hus- In addition, Her Education degree at head coach of conference and four - many who 421 98, making her the university five Sherecord of 21 7-35 16, giving her an XO 9 vc inning percentage. has coached 14 individuals to 23 All- American honors. In regional and all-confcr- ence recognition Her overall record won ever lead Under won 26 record. the of Intercollegiate Athletics lor her dffCC Hon. hayfi s M uatl intr • In her 13 years as national championships, including a second place finish in the national tournament last season, finishing the season with a 23-1 > 19X2. 19X6 and 1990. Unde hOCfcey, her teams have idi;e Oj 1946 at the lum hcon on Alumni v Creasy.Betty Smith Linn, and Ellheda Smith. \ iolelL \\ eekend were Jean Owens. MarySchroeder, Alumni Weekend CELEBRATE 50TH ANNIVERSARY — Attending the dinner on Alumni \\ eekend to mark, the >Olh amino sai s of then Bloomsbui graduation Wtirtthi follow (ng membei w i <>l ihc Class af I'M (Jn I \i row) Lawrence Klotz, Mary Sweigart Millet Mary Brunstetter Grimes, Helen St ammeii Johnson, Mai y prist ollChaapel, IsabelleOlah Horvalh, I Ida Henrlt Tayloi ,DotlieSavagt l oik. (ueondnw) Clark Renninger (standing), Claraline Schlee Baylor, Dorothy Alhertson Wodock, Barbara Gillette Benoski, Helen Kent Karns, Bett) Hawk Brown I lorabelli s. hm ongostSt hntkhi Maude Purstl . . Chismar, Sally MastellerTomlinson. Edward Virginia V. Dohh. Howard lomlmson t standing), (thud row Uerrv Ru.wm. I .ois (iiuvei (ias\ert.\ ei a l I ou\t Olsen Montana H ill nuns SLn k.l-ois iullmer Metier. Shamhach. Sarah Hummel Shaffer. Irene Diehl Konrad. Helen Powell (iomrner. Mary Keesler Sherwood. Betsv Millei O'Hoia \l,u hinmi \auna\ U lutenight, Edo. Bessie (fourth row) William Kerchusky. John Lavelle. Jame\ Dedv. Herbert St hneidei Rebei Fishei Gerald I nt: Charles Robhms. Vim/ Edwards, I hue I oik Howard Brochyus, . . ( . Heilhaii Edwards, / Membei sol the law of I'KI .the hit \eai hiss .at the luiuhcon On Mumm I >a\ wei e Mac Ilitlei Hennell I ewis L.Creveling.LaRueC Derr.l vaty Eyer, Florence FawcettFowlei WlnffredShuli /<" fiankdoldei .Mat\>ieHarrison(iregoi\. MargarerS Hartman/Kehneth E Hawk Erma\ Kelchner.i harlooteM Kepner, Minnie Olschefsky Helen B Ritchie, Dorothy Levers Wilkinson, and I Pauline Snsdei CLASS OF 1931 W AGNERS TO NEW HOME — Elwood CLASS OF H agner -I i a life member of the Alumni Association Board of Don tors and hi home in State wife. Kay. also Class of 1943. have sold then in San College and have moved to their new retirement home s Antonio. They are shown here at the Awards Dinner-Dam Alumni Day Then new address 2803, San Antonio. TX is I 5100 John D Ryan < ha 1951 > AND 1956 . — Ment- 1951 and 1956 at the luncheon on Alumni Weekend ok hided s i>\ the ( las soi Carolyn V Reitt '51. iohni hruney and Marian Walsh ( brum s ^6 Sf> on Blvd. ft 7X245-3517. BLOOMSBURG FACE 5 ! 2 . . '91 Homecoming Class Reunions Schedule of Events ( Saturday. October 26 9:00 hiss of 1956 Dinner Contact: Dr. William L. Bitner (Until r all the < touona walking to lead be ready will hanges A.M.) 1 1 boom Visit the University Store You won you were tint e especially 10:00 I960i and A.M. (9:30 (i tout Main Event: Homecoming Contact: Edwin R.D. ttudeni l ( >7()s Until 7:30 ( P.M.) dlst ouni <>n "I fnder the Big Mam Street. College iidi, its < I at t i ti Alumni Mouse classes m the and other groups $6Mfot bat yard I AdVQto «' Spet (Until 1:30 P.M.) ml Homecoming Football game Ordei yOUl ticket (Huskies \s. he mm ( m advance 01 Hall tO avoid Standing in hue ' "St. Homecoming William H. Cluley for adults, $3 J0Qfin students, hdSC at registration desk iii 6:30 Women's Soecer Homecoming Reception Cash 7:15 (Huskies bar, hot and cold Homecoming Carved roast rice pilaf. hoi HufTel (al i vs. (al <"»' SS little . . lass Of Picnic Main Event: Picnic Contact: Chris Campbell R.D. Wain Street Inn) and assorted pies. 2. Fenstemaker Alumni House Box 2051, Effort. thai I Homecoming Pops Concert Featuring BU's Com ert 'holr, the Women's ( and the Husks Stngei 1706 Wesi Main line for 1 3th Street. Wilmington. Help to make your Street Inn) will be at classmates and friends, please call the and telephone numbers. DJ Bloomsburg's Choral Ensemble own Dick "Bucko" Davala '64 Music from the 40s to 90s 50 years of by calling 800-526-0254 Dance, great tunes sing, listen, reminisce! Play "Bloomsburg Trivia" and anew TODAY 19806 "Name that tunc for them you may be disappointed! [f you need help Alumni Office to see if we have current addresses the reunion; Reunion Classes" i DE class reunion a success b> calling or writing old friends to encourage Never assume they Make your reservations PAGE 6 BLOOMSBURG 18330 (302)652-8025 Sunday. October 27 2:30 PA daman . "Hih ko" Davala '64 as QUI "Name at Kelly R. Lewis I 24 West, Magee's k TX 75214 1986 lass of to attend. Da Carter (717)629-8629 24 West, Magee's Play "Hloomsbwrg Trivia" and Howard 6244 Winton Street. Dallas. (214) 827-4387 West, Magee's Main street inn) $20,00 pel pei sun Back by populai demand Fenstemaker Alumni House at Beverl) < (al Fenstemaker Alumni House at l«>8l Event: crab men. stuffed hicken hi east, red potatoes, baked om. fresh broa Oil, seafood Homecoming Dance 17512 Picnic to locate 9:00 PA Street Inn) 12 salad, tossed salad, frozen fruit salad, pasta salad, rolls, fruit, COSt. Dance (24 West. Magee's Main Randa Gossin Triggs 870 Myers Road. Chalfont. PA 18914 (215) 822-0482 d'oeuvres chocolate cake, flan, strawberry cake Buffet and Contact QQ Mercyhurit) beef, floundei with new Street Inn) 1 Main Event: Carver ( 2:00 Dance (24 West. Magee's Main 1976 lass of Contact: Redman Stadium til kttS and s/ 00 for children ages 8 Buffet and . Wolves) al 19505 Cerza Main Event: Mam > J. Contact: seating foi reunion ftStl VOtion required ( 1:30 PA lass of 1971 lunch oi Berrigan's sub elthei aplcnlt box Bechtelsvillc. 639 C hestnut Street. Columbia. (717)684-8733 Enjoy a Berrigan tuboi apienh The perfect place to meet oldfriends inn lunch undei tents County Line Road. Anthony heei the ( ensleiiiaker Street Inn) Bu emblems op w ( Dance (24 West. Magee's Main (201)922-0039 evei ythlng with Hall Buffet and 6 Lancaster Drive. Ocean. NJ 077 in us therne anvH here alonx Market oi In front "/ I. Contact: i l 86 IX C Kuscr Main Event: Aiumm Hand and mil, participants In the parade The alumni float will honor the memory of the lute QeoTge Keller, artprofessoi and animal trainei Picnic at 1 1966 lass of mu^s and ( — Enjoj the colorful parade with 11:00 NY (215)754-7977 out beautiful University Store, when you net n in pen em Homecoming Parade or m the tin- able to resist all the T-shirts, sweatshirts, mi items m Falls. lass of 1961 You won't recognize the inside <>/ Old Si fern e Hall and all the construction around the Kehi Union and Scranton < amnions will he countless other Briar Creek) (518)793-4907 ( Walking lours of lower campus reminiscent of the building II, III alumni newslettei listed In the next Our Husky Ambassador* of the lower campus in si at 54 Wincrest Drive. Glen Registration in Carver Hall (Free doughnuts and beverages) Be sure in register so you're eligible i<» dooi prizes and <<> have your name Willow Run Inn and Golf Course (Rt Main Event: Reunion Classes" Hall of Fame Five alumni recognized for athletic prowess new members joined Five BU the Athletic Hall of Fame during an induction banquei on Friday September . 3 1 I They became 3 st through 35th members of the elite group The new inductees include the late Lamar Blass the who let- who was one of the last — Held hockey, basketball and sports Softball; who was an All- American linebacker Rodney Morgans *50, who was '53. football; winner and Jerry Radocha in football; John Maturani yean lettering four in also a four-yeai letter '77, w ho head COach .is in in the position, l) 40 -2, - School District when the school's West South in the \\ Avenue Stadium was renamed Rodney K Morgans Stadium support the athletli energy and the \ii 'i tans teimmatOS such the university's last three-sport female . and softball teams. She was a four-year will Jerry Radocha '77 Radocha starter for the field recognized as one oi the finest players is in Huskies' outstanding basketball program which has posted the ner and Jan Hutchinson consecutive winning seasons The midfielder served as a Huskies' captain including most point He capped and gained several post-season honors she served as an In addition, .1 lie holds w nh .ueei 1 1 II coach univeisiiv rCCOrdS, tured the school's first one is basketball team as Ms IriCl In two of crown ol only lour players 10 field hockey, are Regional still most successful pro- the Huskies' in Pennsylv Koons team spent one season play- She was also ing on a club basis. a member is Tom Koons married to the Huskies, He was named ence teams on three former football play ci lor made '53 Known as one of the university's most outstanding A Robert Redman. for the football many He in linebackers, teams under legendary coach who had the service in a season assist record Lamar re- field goals in a ( member teams ol some ol the I field He won as w ith in the 1930s lour letters in in his final He was outstanding IIW title 111 k 1 00- and long Malm dm l'H7 Maturani played both ways for the Huskies He was a single-wing offense, a vital part of the club's running at I and he held records jump and sot put He 306 points during his career ual high point total he registered six Blass, Armored May football team from 1947 to record, 1950. during which time the Huskies posted a 30-4 was a tackle including an undefeated campaign in 1948. Morgans Huskies following a stmt w ith the Armed Forces in World After graduation, he relumed to his alma mater. South Williamsport High School, as a teacher and assistant football the dist retion ol ihe needed is to Hre< i help assure this othei <>i i Athletics, to loi ol winning team a luskj Husk) Club it Pot !lubfundralling i (717)889 4663 w ho has lirsi in the and his Inivcrsity Basi be played In Ihe en Imali/ed In hangc i Hairs Mi i is J alliliaie. JOp.m WYOU oider to bioadc.isl the in luiloi ( I si i ounicrpati, Di hroaiK I s ini|iiiiy li the possibility oi television BU WYOI is I hi the Steering coverage I he President Harry Ausprich lames asl pai kaj-c game televising of Ihe ' lilbert, agreed lo Ihe time he added exposure liom ihe of tremendous value 10 the two universities Ihe telecast will be seen north in his honor New at BU. went on Holland School He served with Field Artillery Battalion until he \l.in.i;'« change was the 68Ul killed in action on 29. 1944. His widow. Marian Kostcnbauder. accepted the award on his behall km I i" live. committee about M7 (alawissa and 1942 22. requested the tune leneial which named two Bloomsburg committee, with approval from place finishes a scholarship and coach in l l ) This exciting developmeni was precipitated by ( in the in a l l BCkawannu County Stadium game His individ- was 30 points districts before being drafted in member of the hail i ing student athlete in a spoil w heie the special \ lor the lusi oi Plans TV held the career to leach also a campaign rhe kickoff time for the Octobei 19 corneal 20-y ard high hurdles, high jump, where he spent 34 years as an educator, including 23 years as Rodney Morgans both Ol ante Si holarship will be awarded an I The Scranton Wilkes Bane markel'sCBS two seasons during which he dual meet against Susquehanna *50 and support ol on October I Bloomsburg and passing attack. His professional tryout was eliminated, and his graduation from Bloomsburg was delayed, due to time in the service. In I955,hejoitiedthestaff0fthe Danv ille School District, athletic director. Be nearly period in fbi Stroudsburg University football games record lor team points as he contributed in ihe Huskies al Lackawanna Stadium site of BU-ESU game to its lirst captain of the track and held team led Ins career, National Football League for his defensive II. cartel Several outstanding performances dot tryoul with the Pittsburgh Steelers of the for the 's established several university records. for four seasons. Tom Harmon's pro III athletic throws the track and field unit, and he also Redman look over and coached Maturani, who earned a starting berth w hich he held Morgans was free basketball as well played one year of football All-American team and the offer of a and ol his records most and helped lead the team Pennsylvania State leachers Conference abilities. 20). luskies received several offers from large center 1 Blass '37 and While earning a spol on BU e as activities, contact the 336) which has suae been broken. Blass was a and were as Danks. w ho i 132) and highest scoring average in a season ( had accepted the head coaching position. Danks died before assuming the duties, and War game as 13 years older than he. his high school coach. "Lefty" Aftei near Is vein round s enthusiasm Information aboui Radix ha (24.9 points per game). In addition, he held the university schools but chose Bloomsburg. follow ing Little talent the .is ai . a desei four-year starter. Maturani played with and against a majority of players turned from lime nuaiiv His offensive versatility was ev idenced by some which included most Maturani performed and w foi this athlete In stai .1 underclass and senior male athlete ol the vcar awards and they are the parents of three children John Maturani to the All - Conference and on .imohs v Ihe Hall winner ol the university's outstanding '7 C>. a hoi( c to sei i State Athletic was college ami high school athletics, he was a logical Mid-Atlantic the All-Kastern College Athletic Confer- of the Huskies' basketball team for four seasons. She .1111.1 1973-1974 when athletic honorary chali and basketball games oi ins great cause and reached the national title quarterfinals center 111 NCAA won an the Huskies BU lone standing, and ins attendance Is football fine records in at Inductees his college /ears inkchorst's support ol gram season honors and in eluding a 22-6 mark program, softball grams. She was a two-year starter field after the He earned multiple in a also one of the initia- Bloomsburg's which, along with national he pla\ av id gollci .in were they Fame Mahanoj \rea School lbs oat h fol main \eais Now graduation, he guided the his jersey, retired by the school. helped the team to some women's sport. The standout was tors of have inkt horsi '52, the 1 and basketball during football his time as a lour -ycai StBItei in addition, he for the 1981 unit that cap- when success real ach year, new Hall ol ol Husk} iheti to hlghei levels )a> id i assistant i same kind the brought Ihem and special lundraising campaign, .778. 1977 by earning All American honors including all-conference and all-sectional selections. in !5 program with be joining tins effort u> advance Ihe program 1 hockey squad under coaches Mary Gard- a veailv I spirit thai Bloomsburg performers holding starting positions on the held hockey basket on ame members, 26 Bit li\ Ing and These people have "teamed up" to the Ml Hall ol active alumni illiamspofl Central ball are creating a a\ .nl.ihle 10 an eligible studenl athlete Ol hiseffortsol last tall tor nearly Koons was one of made ame I basis He w as honored 40 vears lallol I school principal Huskies' all-time scoring k Bloomsburg University, Athletic new s*. holarshlp that w ill he ol the l lettered lor four Donna (Santa Maria) Koons 79 Members l years in basketball and holds 10 university records including the total. new scholarship create He retired from coaching in )6N when he moved into the school administration. ser\ mg as athletic directoi lor several years before being named high Ihnlsibl ilt» Fame members Hall of including the West BranchConferencetitle and the sehool's only undeleated season Donna (Santa Maria) women athletes to plu\ three eral school records in the latter sport; '79. the reins leading his teams to a record ol "37. tered four years in basketball and track and field, establishing SC\ Koons He assumed 1955 and spent 14 ytVS 1 entral majOl reason contests in I Pennsylvania lor the new 22 counties Exposure signiflcanl jusl I was and the agreeing to these Iwo amount he from in norllieaslern to ihe public stale universities ackawanna Stadium would have been of two in ihe exposure <>i the special venue, but the level COUld not have Ikcii attained without the involvement WYOU. The lasi BU two games between and ESU have been barnburners with each team snatching a victory. ago. the Huskies stopped as (he clock ran 14 win at ESU. down on I a asl Two line- Brian Aneney lackle to preserve a 17- Last season, the Warriors scored a <( years Stroudsburg on the one yard ontlnued <»> touchdown on page 12) coach. BLOOMSBl RC P iGE 7 1 Scholarships Alumni scholarships and grants totaling nearly $20,000 were awarded to Bl) stu denis during the 1990-1991 academic year Most awards were presented during ol ihe a reception attended by recipients, Iheii fami lies, mem- donors, family, administrator!, Alumni Hoard hers ol ihe BU representatives of the The and ol Direi Kirs Foundation. recipients (in alphabetical Michelle Lee Bannon, .1 <>r«i( 1 compute) and information science major from Wilkes Barre, the Harvey A. Andruss Alumni ( Irani 5 Dr. Andruss served as piesidenl from <()() 1939 io 1969 Nelson Hurr. membei a and "i the tracl from Pottstown, ihe Lamai football teams mass Memorial Athletic ( Mr 100 Irani, S Miass. an outstanding athlete in ihe lass ol ( 1937. was killed serving his country din World Win j 1 1 1 II Cynthia Bates, holog) majoi from > psy< Palmyra, the lowardP. Penstemakei Alumni l Grant,$300 AmemberoftheClasiol 1912 was l-ensleinaker Di member, editoi and presidenl a long lime Alumni Assoc ol ihe Janelle Breneman hall (earn Alumni coach mi mbi b iatlon ol the soft i Irom Slevens, ihe Ian Hutchinson Ms Hutchinson is the (Irani, $500. ol laeully The Alumni Quarterly <>i Ihe successful and soflball field inn key teams. Jodl R, Brcwei an accounting from Lightstreet, ihe Grant, Vino Kelly lass ol ( Burkholder, major from Muik>. mtyoi 1933 Alumni data proi a ihe i Gerald Bacon MemorialAward,$300, Mi Clayton Hinkel, class oi i less ediu memory iy4(), prolessoi at ion, one ol Bacon, Class Tlmothj emeritus oi busi pio\ ideil llus holaiship si his lust siudenls, ol ol 1951, i I asej ,i membi ol i ihe uresihng leain liom Wilkes Uane.lhel Nelson Milium Nelson. ( in leriy ( $700. Irani, lass ol 191 pasi presuieni oi ihe was 1, cal education faculty ,i I he I. Hi' formei ph\ II Hi si member, conch and Alumni Association; Denise S.Cole, an accounting mtyoi from Stroudsburg, ihe Walter s. Rygiel Easl Alumni Grant, $300 The late Mi Rygiel, an honorary alumnus, gave main years ol dedicated service to the university ami chairperson soi oi the .is profes Department ol Business Education. Roberl Coppolino, a basketball playei from Philadelphia, ihe Dick A membei Cirant.$7()(). ol Uoul \luiiiiu theClassol 1962, Mi. Lloyd was an outstanding basketball playei in i foi the Huskies and is a membei ol the Athletic Hallol Fame Peter J. Despres a computet andinfoi mation science major from Hackeltstown, N.J . the shi|>. in Angelo Scheno \lumni Scholai i Ik- si holorship was established memory ofMr. Scheno, Class ol lus sister-in-law, Mary B. Maiers, 1952 in lass ol ( 1933, and hei husband. \ Kenneth Maiers Michael DiStefano, .m economic s majot Ken, PAGE S IlKHIUSIU R(, ' Scholarships from N rechold, i J M the fimoth) . Miller Alumni Grant. $250 Mi Millar, Class ol i, si. was formei treasure! ol Sigma lota hnega * m ho died v\ Janet I nn auto accident Dove a computer and informs . lion science majoi KimberC. Kustei lateDi Kiink-i membet time from Bloomsburg, the Vltimni Grant; $300 rhe long- the facUltj «>i Durkln Bell) was a Glass of 1913, a welfare majoi social from Bloomsburg the Mary 1 Fry mire Kirk Mumnl Grant, WOO Mi ^ Kirk, Class ol 89 1 left 1 Man bequesi .i Eck, w illiamspon im Vlumni the "Dot rancts i \ti sell; Mumnl Board til tors i>H eight years and in membei .i <>i Dlrei ol Ihe Uhletic Hall of Fame Johanna Ftgueron, lion majoi seconder) educa .< from Allentown; the President's Grant, $300 his grant I Is Incumbent president the v Hi'\ erlj Ishor.un I' Vllenwood, die established sm.i Di ill < given honoi i" ol ol the university nglish majoi from I Mumni Serons) ( fhe scholarship was memory in nehsh I ii e< $450 Scholarship Ii Sell lloss i 1935 served on the m team ol the football I 'tin Irani i award to pro\ ide this membei .i Seronsy, pro Di ol .unl siholai, In Ins wile oulse Scronsv i Jacqueline N. Fisher, an from dwnidsville, I Ilk' nglish majoi I Repella len yili.i I Mumnl Scholarship^! 000 rheschol urship was established in memory «>i Mrs kins Jenkins, Class ol olon< < lorrj 1 1 19 v in 1 husband, hei lonV Ins an honorary 1 alum mis ni the university, Andrew S, Filch psychology/pre maim from Harrisburg, the Anno > seminary owric Welles Alumni I lished in i'"'" through \\ in ii. i Irani, .i •> $100 i stab bequesi from Mis ni 1900, the i.iss t i, student planning .i ( gram awardi d is religious vocation Erin Gownley, an elemental^ edui aiion/ earl) hildhood majoi in mi < ship. Plain, $200 Robert Grow, phrata, i Mabanoy Alumni Chaptei SchoJai the Philadelphia ii"' V football .i playei ernon Rot hestei Mosi ( from oura geous Kthletc Vwurd $750 Giveninhonoi ui Vernon Rochester, Clou Jill In. in I Betterl) I ins new Maiera, "i 1988 majoi on elementary A Kenneth and Mary Maiera Alumni Scholarship, s^io in I Herman . ( ih. -l.i scholarship lass ol 193 Jennffei Hai net from Bloomsburg i 1, is provided by Mrs. ami hoi husband an im oming freshman ligh Si hool, Ihc I nolo Snydei Alumni Scholarship, $500 si The A lumni A ssociation and the (J niversity gratefu lly acknowledge the generous gifts of alumni and friends which made these scholarships possible. lii ilai ship is ) i vcn hy Kalhryn John Class ol 1936, in law. me Mrs Snyder, Miciuik Hull ( a I vans yofhermothei lass ol i iin^- in |9I0 special education majoi from Bloomsburg, the Emily Reuwsaai Ur Keuwsaal is a Alumni (iranl. ss.00 n in. .1 inemhei Murk I'. ol the lai nils Jobes, cross couniry/inu horolh;, Q Ii a rnemhei and Lloyd S (Continm ol ihc men team from Bphrata, the •/ VV.iiim.ui page Memo Ni ni <)<)\isin i«, PAGE 9 . Development New Beard establish a College of Business & Company Robert \ Involvement essential scholarships Gibblc. '68, president of Beard J. new scholarship flind for & Company. Int accounting majors recently helped .. The Reading, PA firm of certified public accountants employs Bloomsburg University graduates, most of Beard & Company scholarship whom welcomes alumni expertise college of business. in Ihc a number of elected to participate in the Gills and pledges ol S6.H70.0O will establish the base for the awards. "Wc continue to appreciate Bloomsburg 's commitment We education have benefited greatly, both as "We welcome Gibble. to quality a and an institution to be paid over will a three year period, and the scholarship Company will B usincss. lo determine I we have how higliei example in then lives and Together, they are a company whic h lo help Inline wiIIiiil' higher values the quality ol our graduates giaduales achieve (heir eclucalioii.il goals." Nationwide Insurance A Nalionwide/Bloomshurg and selected organization, sometimes ask, or man) will volunteer themselves, to participate present and established. According Roy Croop to '53, was recently Nationwide's vice president for properly, casualty, and sales, the scholarship will support BWBfdS lor marketing and management majors. Thirty-one thai will BU who work alumni for be matched by Nationwide to Nationwide have contributed $3,000 make a $6,000 hoped that the lust ol Business alumni have an important role to play discuss their research, the education in Although monetary and i?ilts award can be made in are and needed, there are in ol long time McLaughlin has made tremendous l \K I town, and region. Bioomsbuig whom the Frank A was campus special graft several othei in included in Phase completed by the is fall Funding II. i J. Handerahan. Lisa ala, Jennifer Jepko, David A Hirk- Klinger. Scott J. Menapace. Jerry P. Miller. Mirarchi, Judith A. Tom Susan E Jerry Pa- L. Paul. Wil- of 1992, w hen ick. Kelly Sokol. Thomas P. J. Sahon- In principal Gregory J. Yas- Yeager. Jeanene Fund ol hope our donation w ill In the first ot five annual soon be shelved titles will shipments of books recently arrived lor readers. Some volumes Nearly KM) s> "A well-rounded library of-the-Month Club gilt w ill foi for ai Transfers: Michael A. Blum. Kem is central to any academic Other offering! institution. We " Ml lassioom. c ( W Io|d0l -is New: Tammey L endowed s pursue i<> Renewals: Joseph A. Cuthie. (Continued on pu^e 19) The Book our readers I ram lal tribute and icaihci. coach, .is BnglUh IQQ( hejl and , Ins Atprint Ipal, he guided the 1960s and earl) 1970s. late hoiarship, this Initiative combines the mutual sc HI ilic Veiv giaduate I comments have eucouiaged the scholarship opportunity this mam lo contribute es lohnson, BUS years will be asked (0 partu [pate reunion c good feelings aboul him and the fo slum iheu appret i lalion, n y ol ihe lass ol 'S I . high school Scholarship lo Ihe (iolder of their classmates and othei HI IS graduates Sally are spearheading the efforts Reunion classes Information will he sent next live loi ihe to eiu h membei ol lasses interested in llns tribute Trust for (fenerations campaign passes nils, pledges, 's ability lo "Response gills now need access library to Trust has Library. 0 million for academic In tall, parents of msi BU a $1 0 million goal scholarships, and % ilus in important ellorl," enhancement, lor library lor ,*> students, Parents will he asked to ( academic excellence t ategones make a gill to one in gills las ol }')')\ ..I ,o h.i . mad. a . a "They parents have been wonderful," Ausprich continued, i he and pledges make to help assure the university maintains In ol i made Po date, parents have want the best education and environment wc can provide I its for their the extra sacrifice academic standing." oriiiiiiliii.nl lo I lie I rust for (fenerations b) pledging $16 500 10 the "Class of 1991 Library Rita Byers should have been listed as Rita Wechter listed ol are deeply confidence their SXIX).(XX) has been ret eived loi eat h ol these Generations categories commitment of more than $191 >IXJ needed Mrs William Bitncr 56 should been Maroon and Gold Club gift category < As callers lor the Parents' PllOd drive will be contacting for "BU I daughters and sons, and they are willing to Foundation Report corrections ainpaign We very strong Ik-cii alumni and Iriends are showing The Trust includes I academic offerings. The Book- i said President Harry Ausprich. books gilt helps to address this inadequacy." more ihan % total slightly been received lo the gratified lhal our purchase laniero. assistant vice-president development. "Students and others w ho use the $3.5 million and planned July. $2.4 million has Approximately many general-interest volumes, "said Anthony M. Dr. and his spec I "s BfJ itudeni (Vvejj popt|lflr,iBUCcessfuJ coach, his students continue loharboi he had on them e loskev and SI Grose. Lisa Kulenguskey. William W. Miller. Debra Mitten. Karen Ringo his tenure icspet ted a liloomsburg University by generously supporting A complete listing ot the titles is available from the dean's office in Andruss North Schuylkill High School .i eiadualc diiectly allcclcd the lives ol countless responses and enthusiastic initial Colder are delighted to add ihese "Fiscal constraints have long precluded the university of-the-Month Club oi the university will help provide Bloomsburg High School (BHS) Is a new the . Ann Kondisko one oi honoi in Bloomsburg University ilus Established as an greatly enhance the popular reading collection." said Daniel Vann, director of Andruss Library for named hoiarship, interests ol high school graduates with those ol a spec are autobiographies and include arts and cralts. how-to, health, cooking, and children's books volumes he fourth, Anhui.is I million set lor the university's Trust for (ienerutions biographies while others are classics and lavorite novels. J. '87 basketball teamscdusedopponentsmuohtrlpldatlon stimulate an interest in reading and emphasize the importance of developing lifetime reading patterns." The Bloomsburg Klwanii Academic Kxcellence The Trust for (fenerations campaign QliOte from Mehring: "Congress declared 1991 as the year of the lifetime reader," said Mehring. "We . Marshall Mehring, the Book-of-the-Month Club will be contributing books lor Andruss Library as part of the for recreational reading as well as the necessary Yeager, Scott Yucha. i guidance was sought']}) nun) students keeping improvements to m the Mar) McDonnell Bloomsburg's favorite sous, university offlt ials Book-of-the-Month Club donates books to Andruss Library According ol his students helping to ".use funds lo support >>> Bloomsburg High School students during Met Templar. Dawn M. Wagner. Kimberly ioidt yens lortv, «-i I I tishak. » ol reunion classes are uniting the aesthetic Man) the '" liam D. Pitcavage. Leonard iank m Moncavage. Raymond M. Moncavage. lovick. Tina Paul. M Madden. Dawn SI and mtluenc James, Stephanie A. Kostenbauder, Sean instrumental toa lavoied ami revered leachei positive planned the National Regislerof Historic Places urriculum Bloomsburg University foi and the rown Drapes, stage floor II c toldei ( The Scheduling conditioning have for the air ol In Park, and he was verj active McDonnell Vought lien ( Robert arson He was Town s >. support access Foi the handle Bpped will operating budget. will be department edut .Hum, business! and industry. )onnell alsounsellishl) gave countless hOUfBQl SON iCfl loihcuitivcisiiv scholarship initiative installed Ih- ol student secondary education ol friend touched the lives ol both Students and colleagues have enjoyed successful I currently being sought Carver Hall L. Christian, M. Hampton. Dawn S 1 Carver elevator and elevators sealing lor the facility department is assistant chairperson ol the with this recognition, the historical integrity of the auditorium will be preserved Miriam T. Guerrero, Candace Farrell. 1 Funds dedication ot the Kenneth S (iross Auditorium Michelle Cohoon. Christine M. Co- and \, ol the HI IS community through the turbulent New Mount Carmel High School 98 1 an accountant buildings. It is to i education and supervlsoi athlete « ith the opportunit> to obtain a college education (iross. lor I of (he auditorium during the ? oi Before coming u> the university, McDonnell taughi in the v\ .men. Pa s v hools Three ol McDonnell's children aie Bloomshuic giadu.ttes I'homas '77. fire curtain. was provided by Kenneth S auditorium was recently named. Funding l) i hairperson v McDonnell was associated with l*>N\ a professoi -is and foundations from 1983 to 1983 McDonnell's influence as both educatot and / } <"< rigging equipment, a communications system, stage and house electrical needs, a sound system, and a Eileen M. Moore. Lori A. Printy Melissa Bradley. Joan Brown, Di- I from m passing until his depanmeni tea< hers, as consulting firm has submitted a feasibility this New: KasimirC. Grohowski. Joel G. Hampton. Tammy Kehler. Sheri L. Kline, Mark Strocko. Jennie S/uler. Mark A. Wasakoski Renewals: Mark Ambrose, Jennifer M. Barella, Thomas Bogovich, "A Mi \ This phase includes stage structural improvements I Cardinal Brennan High School Renewals: Bryan Bobrowsky. Evemarie ehandThomas relimshing and lighting w ithin the auditorium are also part ol Phase This year's recipients include: rona. the first Preparations are underway to plan for the renovations to the Kenneth S history of the university, says Lyons. anne Bucher, Stephanie •/ Gross Auditorium renovations in phase one planning stage graduated from one of the five schools. Smith scholarships were estab- • pro The 'Jive recipients foi this yeai were Bryan James, Darlent Johnson Kristin Ofalt. Mark Reinhardt. and Kern \\ estO\ ei study for Phase returning students Hi McDonnell I 1 nell. awards the Smith scholarships each new and children of thelatt A PIIOTI McDonnell AwardforStudent Teat hing / v< ellem e " They are (from left) i lien M McDonnell Vought, Mors L McDonnell. Arthur J Hi Donnell (who h an di- are residents of the designated — Thefour IOANIIELFER fessor of education from 1962-1985, n itnessed the awarding Gross Auditorium who ["he Dcpanmeni also annual)) presents a nanMcDonnell Student foachioj Vward to outstanding student I From 1962 rector of financial aid. the university year to \ te.uhei education Mount Carmel in edut ation majbi » hodisplaysanoutstanding scholarly j tcacheiv Golden Rule Trust Fund scholarships for the 1991-1992 academic year. These students reside ondai set aptitude and financial need K ontinued on page in 19) the BLOOMSBURG PAGE II a Campus News John Abell. assistant dean, will coordinate International Education. Non-credit Programs jnd Services and the Magee Center. Provost announces component administrative Speaker urges department. Audio Visual Resources, has become a A new TV/Radio Services department, headed by Tom of the Joseph, and replaces the Learning Resources culturally diverse C enter. — Kevin B Englet program reorganization New Provosi Belly Allamong has announced a reorganization in acaaffairs to "save" three family positions left vacant b) lis* Bl demic constraints during the 1990-1991 acadcmii Allamong has reassigned workloads ihe m education. and learning resources direc Edwinna Void, a professor of educational Indiana University degree focuses i«> on 'quality of cover life Void spoke at an for elderly people' lorn chart. Di gam/alional merdean new the academic division's ooper, < management, of 'enrollment In her discussion deiiiu alfaus .mil will Outcomes Assessment Developmental program Bernie Vinovrski's title i hanged Prom 'onpei Vinovrski will report to Charles < foi academii arlson ( along with the directors affairs, ol change in demographics in this LcMura people are living longer," that university's School ol Michael Vavrek,d< an of the . and < Cooperative Adull Programs and dm i ation/Ai ademU Sen It role as a will enable the univer- one GS, who have been killer . . hear . t victimized by the nation's number The job market next century will expand to System the in The Bloomshurg University Communit) Orchestra is pleased io hosl us second seven-day "Symphonj ai u iewed he curriculum will be I Sea," S program as early as next spring." she said Board Governors ol at us \ fall in meeting Harrisburg by the in SSHE October. ami Pleasure island, the Bahamas, aboard the S S Norway I symphony he will Thomas Dales ol ibe trip are June 20 2 1992 The orchestra will presenl al leasi one concert on a second performance on one ol the Lackawanna Stadium site of football game Void claims there has been later. change the way science and math are taught am ence in this little done country. horrified to walk into classrooms today and find that teaching mathematics is (based on) memorization, and sci- still being taught out of a textbook." is still Void stressed In addition. that a multicultural education should not be confused with "minority studies" or be pluralism . the cultural Rather, and affirms . . is it viewed as "for education "which values cultural that schools enhancement of grams rooted should be oriented toward all children and youth through pro- to the preservation and extension of cultural alternaof life in Americn society, and it's a valuable resource." Void believes a monocultural approach to education is detri- mental. "There levels to stafl members, alumni and Bloomsburg community invited to join us for the cruise," said assistant professoi ol is a critical need prepare teachers to at all pluralistic- "This intervention strategy (of multicultural music and Mark are Jelinek, Bloomshurg to Harrisburg International Airport, and roundtrip airfare from Harrisburg to Miami, are It took its final rex ivcd the shape in l i NCAA lex el it began university students. The injj in and commu- one football field will be aligned so one sideline runs along the cm net is is into and in I will consider sity." scheduling future conferences here at the univer- — Kevin B Engler he said. into the right field coiner home plate and near endlme the One end/one tolloxx s the third baseline rhe opposite endzone has one cornet near the pole and the endlme extends along ihe OUtfield fence toward center field. While the seals for football baseball stadiums are generally not as good as x iex\ i ing lines in toi are reminded that Homecoming is October 26. 1991. All band alumni are requested to report to the band room (Haas 16) lor rehearsal at 8:30 a.m. 1 A but let seating is I last sold, bui to ensure comer. good seats get your in earl) This ixxo the game series max be V\ the st.ut ot a xxhole nexx rivalry ardors Don'l miss the action' Commons after the in the Pennsylvania Room game. band alumni and current band members will be held Bloomshurg American Legion, beginning at u p.m. Even if you don't play in the parade or at the stadium during the \ party lor game, please feel free to participate in all the Those alumni who paid for the other activities. summer band — picnic which amount credited toward Homecoming actix itics, or a refund \x ill be sent upon request. Contact Greg Bitler. 515 West Mahoning Street. Danville. PA 17821 \x Huskies and the supper will be served at the be biggeSI the lowei level in the left field sty le of the Scranton games m baseball, the ackaxx anna Stadium arequitegood. I foi hest seats u di be the orders Alumni band members left field, problem area Alumni Band Attention, and down held foul between Hi, move "The early childhood conference was a huge success at Bloomshurg this year, and hope the Department of Education in the multi-purpose stadiums of intoshon chamber members who perform music numb from the major symphonj orchestra repertoirt For more information, contact Dr. Jelinek at 717- HLOOMSIU games baseball ountry nity J89-4289 s its The ol the best >. lust base line community members and some The ensemble consists ol 60 70 university students, college professors conference, the two games will be the highest II lacihiy Us si/e in the light orchestra of mainly Dix ision collegiate football played in the astro-turfed facility. The when Di ing and unpiox as a small to Stale Athletic Conference, an Philadelphia Phillies' top farm learn plax c quality ever since 7) Comp >27 season. group The orchestra has been grow to John Hramtz. professor of early childhood education and assistant chairperson of the Department of Curriculum and Foundations. ol the 1971 way the ability to live interdependent^ Ken Kopctchny lor a 23-21 victory on the last play ol the game. game xvill be the 65th game of the series dating back to records periodically in various throughout the 152 year histor) believe can offer children a stadium and has drawn big crowds to the contests, despite poor available. The orchestra has existed I harmony with other groups. The As members of the Pennsylvania includes the cruise, roundtrip bus transportation from what Sponsored by the Pennsylvania Department of Education, the two-day conference, held at BU for the first time, was directed by orc hestra director Discounted group rates of 20 to 25 percent, which is 2000 with wide receiver the John Mastet the year from quarterback Bret a three-y ard pass since 1986. university. education) (Continued from page "Students, faculty, residents ol the greatei !2 Now, some 40 years to society," she said. islands PACK "and the the space race." she said, ' bonrd ship and states in be sensitive to the needs of sub-populations within a perform shipboard and in St. Void, the launching of the tives." she said. "I recognizes cultural diversity as a fact Thomas Maarten, Si John, Si trip to Si the university can begin offering courses toward program soon "li it's approved at the State Bloomshurg could begin offering one or two classes level, M to in findings after Sputnik revealed that science and math were being minorities only." the 16-credil houi at Sea' According two areas Sputnik, prompted an investigation into the teach- slipped behind the Russians medical centers, programs eMura hopes I Orchestra offers old satellite. are that to fruition." math in the United Slates. "The American public was concerned that the United States had "I hospitals and Other health care organizations that offer rehabilitation our ing of science and disc ease,'' she said. areer opportunities in exercise science and adult fitness are ( Internships in poorly taught." anticipated to increase throughout the current decade and into the 'Symphony Soviet locus of this program will be lo address the needs ol those people hoolofl xtended Programs, will Non -degree and head the areas of Army ROT< Si i develop health science programs and enhance relationships "A major blended Piograms. I its math and science which we can bring said. with local and regional health care centers. the ol country exercise science and in LcMura. The program sion Statement, said sity (0 Utorial I childhood years need behaviors and altitudes ment. public service resource center, as suggested in the school's mis- presi- Haas and ices Advisement, and the dean Academic Services. sue assistant nver Halls, Upward Hound, Sludenl Suppoil Sen (II a adult fitness will allow the institution to strengthen lo him. their professional studies and education depart- respond specifically to their health and medi- that The master of science degree program admissions and records with ihe registrar reporting to director ol in early with regard to the growing diversity "I think which shows admissions diret tot ol for the best is population." noted the chairperson of lUP's "We're experiencing has ( been on improving the quality of life examine to problems. al Bled in addition new graduate ' promote equitable aptitudes regard- "Children National studies reveal greater numbers of elderly people will need programs whose previous position c has been elu "that will concentrate on "Math and Science of race. sec. ethnicity and class." less the health, physical ol elderly people." 101/ ay to xx BL' Multicultural Perspective." Void a said a multicultural education Bl Council of Ol the meeting 7 educ ation and athletics department reported on the Educational Opportunity Programs will report to Cooper, I Linda LcMura and William Sproule he Department of I Instruction and Act the July al Trustees will oordmale Student i master's degree program in exercise science and adull were approved Illness aca lor serve as assistant vice president A new or loi at June. in lime dent Childhood Education Conference Early from Under at- lend pre-schooK and day care centers. lor ships thai will remain vacant lor the presenl who provide a culturally diverse program for children'' ity to her area ol Pennsylvania, said teachers have "a moral and ethical responsibil- ai outcomes assessment, international student of yi responsibilities for children as cancelled — may have that " Campus pan risk failure as ol their "These are taught Mom the gr.u e ol which skills "growing up" experience skills." will enable project, she says she said. "Children do not gel them \seducatorv we need l.nl ( Sen's them to teach children the he SOCiflfy SUCCeSSfUl to and the earlier the intervention the belter." She prescribes teaching these and face pi. iv i skills through socio-dramatic facemterectionwhichwillhelptomakelanguagc to understandable to children. "I'd encourage hav mg l>l >: 1993 and 1993-1994 academic years Day says she must submit anothei proposal Decembei in the expanded version dramatic play, show and a lot ol tell . . where children show vou what certain things mean Baldwin lav In addition. Both Dav and Bailey, an hoping the Departmeni oi Education appiove two more years ol Rinding (bi this project, which could amount to giants totaling an additional $200,000 during the will pit school leaJuis should lor said emphasize words with rhythm and inflection, stressing the items or ideas being discussed as though thev are making an announce ment. loi phase two in second year, we would work to complete an ol the that children how he taught to commit incite." she said Sponsored John Hranitz, professoi foi Department the lust time al ol Bl I ducation, the was . direc led b) childhoodeducation and assistant ol earl) the university oi would include more disseminating at least 100 \ ideodlscs throughout the country Departmeni 's oi Curriculum and . she s.lV s naming we would be sessions u. demonstrate how attending conferences and othei institutionscan use this resource to enhance then CO op piograms," she the Pennsylvania l\v two-day conference, held chairperson thai Funding for the third year would permit Dav and B.ulev to "nationalize the project" through marketing, reproducing, and in the third year, "h's lemblv important video program academic majors and regional businesses and industries Bui ioi now ot the projec I . the duo w s.i\s 1 ill focus on creating the "limited version' aftei the) bit) a new interactive v Ideo system. \\e w .mi to develop something inno\ alive and unique lhai will enhance cooperative educ niton." she says Foundations. — Kevin B BV FAMIL PICNIC — Hi esideiu \uspi U h greets ) Mrs. Erie Feindler at the ( 'apiain Engler and BL Family Picnic held September 7 at Knoeheh Amusement Resort, sponsored by the Alumni Association. Captain Feindler is the new ommamlci of the eampn Jena liment of Army \ i ROW Grant fund will Vacation ideas interactive co-op ed demo Child's social skills video brought from home grant from the U.S. Departmeni ol performance affects A BU\ cooperative acquired before he or she enters a classroom, according at Developing Compelen- of the Children's School gie-Mellon University more than I in Carne- at Pittsburgh told SO conferees the social skills of children have "oftentimes been put into the background" by pre-school educators "Sometimes, as educators, we forget thai to create a S100.00Q fund an intent 10 an interactive video piece is all about to foul that will them to gel involved in the program before the) JoAnne Day. duectoi ol cooperative education Baldvvin-Taylor said, noting lhat upbringing many should have learned rom f at Baldw in-Taylor said teachers b\ testing Baldwin-Taylor little work them in "Friendless children. . . in are used to their pupils school, but they 've done helping their youngsters learn be friendly and cooperative u academic majoi "i \ccouhng mone> to will he I some )ay unhappmess their is due But most to their social this lends to short-circuit all of their Canyonlands IBM used to purchase an the ol Colorado, and the granl ol Mexico, careei interest, the foi with a budget will go toward hiring hall time technical stall personnel e \\ need II to hire a project In an ef fort to gel the project this fall, Day has enlisted the university's Technologies. professor, ith others. suffer from low self-esteem and pr<>\ ide inadequacy." she noted, "and manage! who Geographic the assistance "I institute Hank National s underway lor Dav Interactive Bailey, mathematics and compuler si ienci his stall will help design, HI. and directs the explorer develop, and produce the interactive video program "We have the hardware in the IIT . . todevelop a prototype dial lor use al the university." says Bailey would be focused primarily In addition to giving a general explanation of cooperative school." Before entering the to be friendly related to iheii an opportu employee paid positions in designer and programmer." she say home measuring the performance of in work to based interactive video system their that ide, pro\ ides students naiionw pit) 1,000 colleges and universities by approximate!) university's cooperative education office Skills their pupils ample evidence gram offered nit} Exciting trips to explain vear university ItU dents, and inspire inside your classroom or (day care) cen- teachers forget the importance of the social how hope learning begins long before achildsets fool ter." success dUCBtion I Cooperative education, an educational work experience cies in Children," the director to education program has received Whai cooperative education and internships, m alumni: co-op's benefits to college students an Early Childhood Education Conference at Bloomshurg Speaking on 'Ellcctivc Beginnings BU project ideo demonstration project designed to enhance the market graduate." says recently. how oi Ann Baldwin-Taylor, who childhood education expert to early spoke v mg "We on so child's attitude and performance in school can hinge cial skills nve for first grade, children usually have learned and cooperative with other people, said Bald- win-Taylor, however, this is becoming the ideal circumstance. "Unless children learn from us teachers) how to make friends, is likely thai they will continue to perform at lower levels, and education. Day says the video project will provide students with specific information regarding local co-op opportunities that link For more information: with their respective major. "Students can also receive information on prospective employ- ( it many times they w ill become behavioral problems both in and nut of the classroom." she said. "These children who are rejected by ones who perform at ior." she their classmates are the hold less favorable attitudes about school, always lower levels, added. and have an increasing avoidance behav "They're the ones who eventually leave the school." Baldw in-Tay lor said children can be laughi selves, read the behavior of others, how to love them- communicate with w ords, and ers." she The adds project staff will profile a minimum of 10 Bloomsburg academic majors by the end of the funding year, "but we're aiming to make the project generic enough so students Irom other colleges and univ ersities w ho major in different subjects can use the video program, too." she says Day hopes to have al least seven area businesses profiled in the program by next August. Northumberland County Human Services. TRW of Danville, and £ir Products and C hemicals, Inc. ol Allentown have expressed interest in getting involved with ( ontact Roy Smith Quest Director 717-389-4466 this BLOOMSBURG PAGl 13 SORORITY REINION — \ fnt Lambda Alpha Mu from lers of \ the mid-1970s have been holding reun- om e ions at least mi H\ adiiateil u seat since they mm idem e i this . year's reunion was at Knoebels Amusement Resort on the same das HI f amily Das Attending this us yew wereMarie Plunkett Cooper '76, husband, Maldwsn. children fjei th and Andrew Ruth Km hKolb ha husband. Carl. hildren Braand Mehnda. Mary Ellen Lesho (nin 76. . c dley Kiaft '76, her husband. Tim '78, di < Mi- BOSTOS HOI SE REUNION— Member, en Vanessa and Rum. Sands Junk iewit : and Alvssa; '75. children John and Colleen; and Maggie Mai shall Frith '76 and children oj the Class of 1971 House met recently for a reunion. Shown in Peg Lewis Thompson. Gen Pawloski Smith. hoff Not present for photo was Judy Haytmanek-Flynn. The next reunion andJared. Jat elle lived in Boston photo are (from left I Joanne Stubbs Chamoik. Sandy Jefferson Rupp. Phyllis Case Gordon, Cheryl Pearson Sepkowski, and Carlene Yeisley Benny- Manual Bunzel Lottie her husband. Hal '76. who Martin '76 and t hildrenCaitlin is set for 2001 in Anchorage. Scholarships presented for 1990-1991 (< "Doc" vi Provided bj $ 100 rani I volleyball team man Men mi Amen Women's membei .1 "i the iniramu Herehey, the ii Department ol Health, ajoi from %M)0 i Hoch >i is a Columbia i Alumni holarship, Ugh freshman from hool, the Si by forme] students 1 mud ditha ^dams 111 1 rhe award entral < Mrs Adams, class oi Kern . football playei .1 [ehem, the Vernon Rochestei Ivlosi I nun Held Karol Kovalovlch, M history from majoi Strong. he Lima ship. $500. Provided b> Miss Icllcian.atormci I Icl'lcran Alumni Scholai I student from Montrose, Pa, Vincent P. from Pottsvillc, the Fuel Gram. $300. provided memoi ol 1912, moiieiai\ bequesi to ihe university a which has been used his Bidleman Alumni I) Mr. Bidleman. Class an alumni gram lo create in \ rhomas S, Kuntzleman, q wrestlei from Spring Arbor. Michigan, the Ronald M. RUSSO Alumni Scholarship, $500. Mr RUSSO, ( lass ol 1970, head wrestling coach at Columbia Umvei sitj proA ides this holarhipto the wrestlei with sc the highest guide point average alter Mlcicdils. who BU has also made strong contribution to the a wrestling program Jill Kupsk] the Class of an i nglish majoi from Benton, William P. Laman, Grant. $200 secondary education major from Blue Bell, the Timothy Miller a M Miller. Class of 1981. a former treasurer of died in Sigma Iota was Omega who an auto accident Brian J. Markase, an elemental-) education major from Bethlehem, the Enna M. Hefteran Alumni Scholarship. $500 Provided b\ Miss Hefteran. a former student from Montrose, Pa Pamela Mitchell, a membei PAGE 14 BLOOMSBVRG ol thetrackteam savings bond, of Dr. t Mr. Forney was a l Class ol long-lime student a BU former faculty athletic teams. Athletic Hall of A. Reigle, ;i member and coach of She is a member of the member of the swim TitV, all who have schol- alumni served in our country's armed forces since the founding of the a BU Foundation, using bequest from Anna in- Miller Ireycr ith gil ts from other provided by Mrs. and her late husband, appreciation lor the education received and the friends she made at I The Grant. $450. Miss I Jarrett. Grant, $300; Mr. Buckingham, Glass ol 1943, is ementus ot the university. grant Class ol given is in 1923, by her memory sister. of Miss larriel Jarrett Barbara A. Shoch, an elementary edu< ation aw aided Amarose.lhc Mount Carmel Schol- arship. $500. the Richard \ Benefield Scholarship. $1,000 a social welfare major from Scholarship, $300. Rita. B popular and personable member ol the Class ol 1984, died March II. 198b. in an auto accident was established The scholarship In her family and friends Julie \. Snyder, communication disorder major from Halifax, the James Brvden Alumni a Childhood Stephanie Johnson, the Joanne Thomas Memorial Scholarship. $200. S. Kreider. the Clyde S. Shuman Sportsmanship Award. $200. Erica Lahr. business-education/account- a ing major from Dalmatia. the Professional Secretaries Intemation scholarship. $200. Holly A. Lambert, the Helene Robertson Nursing Scholarship. $500. lavage Award. $500. Gregory S. Lewis, the Eunice Davilla Schol- arship (SIO). $400. Timothy J. Logan, the John J. Sertl Sr Memorial Scholarship. $400, provided by Mrs. Hunsinger Scholar ship. $200. Sandra Crawford, the Evelyn Peoples Brian M. Cusatis, the William Demyan. \. Turnbach Pi Scholar- the Dave Bittner Scholarship (SIO). $100. M. Mercado. the Mary Wilson Scholar- ship (SIO). $400. the Mount Carmel Scholarship. $500. Brian Sawka. the Mar\ Wilson Scholarship (SIO), $400. Janeen F. Schrann. the Student Memorial Scholarship. $500. Wend} S. ray lor, the Bab) Bloomer ScholGiven by Bloomsburg Hospital arship, S 1 .000. the Al Decker Scholarship. $50. bom to a student in that facility. Deborah K. Wands, Rachel A. Kaust. the "Cotton" Franklin V-12 Scholarship. $300. provided by Navy V-12 July Sigma Scholarship (SIO). $150. David N. Pedergnana. J. Memorial Scholarship. $250. provided by the Bret A. E. Lutsky. the Phi ship, $100. Luis the Elton Scholarship. $500. Snow, the Early Patrick J. McLaughlin, the Leon Kosubal IvonneC. Bucher, and Sarah H. Bakelcss Alumni ( nam. s *()() The Bakelesses were former members of the faculty. \. Darlene A. Johnson, Gregory W. Matuc/inski. to the follow ing students: L. Wendj Shoup, a computet and information science major from /ion Grove, the Oscai II Roni Gary Holland Schol- Education Scholarship. $200. Ann Other non-alumni scholarships and grants w ere Columbia Countv Medical Auxiliary. Brian I). Crouthamel. the Clyde S Shuman Sportsmanship Award, $200. Wyomissing. the Rita M. Guerrieri Alumni the arship (SIO). $450. Polly Serff. Other awards Karen Cerrito, majoi fromSunbury.theR Bruce Albert Alumni Grant. $300; Mr. Albert, Class of 1906. was a at that facility. Christopher R. Lazur, the Joseph W. Mat- Cathy A. Zikor. an elemental) education major rom Trucksville. the Ann J. Jarrett Alumni Mark Michele ML Rine.a secondai j education majoi Irom Mill Hall, the Boyd F Buckingham Alumni president in is Funding for this scholarship the muth, Class Ol 1923, along w alumni and friends ice Meyer (Mike), Bloomsburg. 1 This grant Levitt. Class of 1942, she Memorial Scholarship. $ ,000 This come Irom Malaysia, the Mildred Eaton Levitt Alumni Grant. $450. bom Matthew years computet and information arship has been established to honor universit) in is* 1 ' many Jeanie Yap. an accounting major Irom Perak, Fame. sneiice major Irom Lewisburg, the Veterans' was provided by for a L. Hess, Baby Bloomer Scholarship, Given by Bloomsburg Hospital to a Craig M. Hopkins, Kristina Wasson. a wasaneducaloi and author )24, l Megan $1,000. member. faculty hail former president of the Alumni Association. l%8 Alumni Alumni Grant. $250. memory the Eunice Davilla ship (SIO). $100. $50 physical education and coached athletic teams was \ Lewisburg. the William Forney Award for the Margaret Bittner Parke the and fbrmci studetns Kulbltskj Il.anat counting maj'oi in ounting profesSOI and Benjamin C. Garrison, Scholarship (SIO), $400. Keith A. Haines, the Dave Rathkey Scholar- Alumni Scholarship. $S00 Dr Parke, a member Gar) q former highest ranking business education student. the Business Administration Depart - «>l women's Courageous m houoi ol Vcmon Athlete Award. $750. (liven given is i membei ol the women s basketball team Irom Dunmore. the Eleanoi Wray Alumni Grant, $51X1. The late Miss Wray Rochester, Glass of 1988, I at Rebecca Plgga, oi a ming team from Schnecksville, the Lucy McCammon Alumni Grant. $500 Miss McCammon. a retired member of the faculty, taught ol the given is Bryden was Disorders. Hilgar Alumni Grant David N. Pcdcr guana an English majoi Irom 1924. 1 grant lorniei Mount Carmel, Brent Kclchncr, Stefan Norman ment, by his family and friends a retired professor and administratoi s> The hlgai person Neshanic Station, N.J., the John A, Hoch Alumni (Irani, late Dr. of the Department of Communication Celia Stein, a business education major from $425, I studl member I Paul Nasrani. an accounting majoi from Physical Education The Grant. $500. Ins scholar$300 given by Francis "Doc" Sell, Class oi Hazleton, the i and Athletics, Stephanie Johnson, an an is and Lloyd S Wart- Si luilarslup. i.il 1935. Intramural Sports Scholarship, $200 Provided by Ms Amen, professoi emei ius. ship M J Q from Oley, the Dorothy is Class of 1935. Sell, Shcri M. Johnson. nil page ontlnued holarahip Si rial I. unit stationed at members of the Bloomsburg from 1943. to September 30, 1^44 Charles B. Fritz, the Benton Area High School Scholarship. $2,000. the Helene Robertson Nursing Scholarship. $500. V eronica S. Warlow. the Frances Fay DeR- ose Memorial Scholarship. S300. Dean C. Weiss, the Robert D Warren Schol- arship (SIO). $900. \N ister \\ ship (SIO). Yuhas. theGary Holland Scholar$450 Photo Album MIM-RFL'MOS — Somans IU ^uids showedupfoi John Mallei's surprise Hstbirlhda) parly in Schiwt ksville thai theyfell i ompelled to take a photo for the Classnotea (Standing Jromlefr) John Mailer '$2, holding son David, Petei m lion Dugan '82,BillHobson '82, Ken Norton '82. holding daughter Julianne; Doreen (Golden) Norton '82, Kathleen Fussrier Kowker 'HJ. fin k Kowker '82, David Leu ihski *50; (front, from lefDlvnnc Hockenbrock Moller 'H2. holding son Daniel. Anne Pvsher Wendel '82, holding ton H ills and daughter Gretchen, Lisa Twardzik Navitsky '87, Jamie Reed Anewali '82, holding Duslin Not present when photo w a taken Glenn Hoff man '82, Cathy Otto Hoffman s ^m VMBAKl (I '82, ARIZONA \ / mm — Boh Pant home in S( •ttsdaU Philadelphia ami Tampa Has iit Brian Wilds "82 and Lynn Wilds "82. then \risona • Othei s , 85ondhiswtft hosted a partyfin some BUfriends on May 21 thai tome quests traveledfrom asfin away as Boston, am, from fa/1 Dltgoand I'asadcna All the alums htic not SIO brothers buttheymadt up the majority in irizona I he Pixies and Russello, Paul Eileen Rein Pan, Lambda Alpha Mu alumni was — The eighth annual held on June 22 pit Geltel-Olff.PamEllis-Santanasto.Ann Kapaschinsky-Roslevu h. | HOUSTON GET-TOGETHER stand together on April 4 ing) Diana Wells-Sehaffer. Pam Karen Moran-Mulrooney. Brenda Myers-Schoff stall. Sandy BarallDavis. The fall luncheon will he held on Saturday. November 9. at the ScohHck '77, Bob Peiffer Chad Bowsei "79. Jim at the Tommy home ofMil tendance were (left belle Lope: > funion m as h, 1,1 Cos xetOI in PittSton In atphoto, from row) Judy Sutliff Mu beletli '75. i and Michelle Lopez Casselori '75; (back row) Donna Kroll Ambler 75 Michelle Sellitto Desera '76. Debbie Dell Watson 76. Cherie Pu kell Fi am is 76. Anna Pel Violanti '75. and Karen Stank Howenstine 76. (middle photo. Debbie Trill Hassinger '75. . > v I attendam In '89, Moi timet e Carrie Httchlngs Beth Powers '89, i Mary Kane ~hh, Mllson Handley, David Kuriclan, Bob Tammy Massenkell.JohnSheelen '82, TomDeni '84, '89, 89 Karen Pike 89, Karen Eiswerl andNoreenWeatherstone m enty were front row) Lui \ Friday ' from TomCanfield i '90. '14. 'HO. '76 '77, Mary MalaniCleary '77 (hack row) Kim Cray '77, Elaine i (back ran i '79. li i f/i/j Houston, Texas, area intended a "happy houi In tht liessmarie Tern Malloch Davul Ralston David Boris Borgia '77. Lynn Bensing '77. Sands Risnei Smith '76, Sue Rudolph Gustafson '77. and Chris Shulkilas Worles 76 (ri \hl photo. fiont nn\ Mars Rosi Gueiiwii \esbitt '77. Sherie Ma- rauda Gazzeri o left) l 'HI Susan , 78, hns < ge HI ami ( ieoi H9, Said ies . f ( I i it I eghlul 90, Mike Keenei '89, Bill SetpICO '89, u, ley '84, " gel HI John . (snondiow) l»hn links HO. Greg Malloch rank St buffet 'HH Not present foi photo was '76. CiovanniniCreggo and Donna Ceiger Debiei one Bl alumni (front, David /uippasodi 'HO. . IJ '85, (third row) contingent, with five of them living those .mending wert(flnt row) Mike w ondrow | HI (thud row) lo\h Payne H9. Hi van Lai Hotel Hershev. SORORITY REIN ION— The Chi Sigma Rho Among nh oj were Hartzell. Becks Koppenhaver-Kline, Juls '89, Dale Rell row) Jaime Bel had a largi tororlty In attendance Karen Wehh. Sharon (kneeling) Jeanne Shuey. Melanie Gill-Moore. AS1 ih< Sigwert also represented Geoi « H eathei stone '83, Tri 85, Malty Z oppetti '88. Bonnie Blelovill '89, {fourth LAMBDA ALPHA MU PICNIC Hayward '85, Boh reports Molly Fades and Robin Hoffman Jackie Davis Mulluv '7H. Chrii Marino Leslie '77. Hemmlg '77 Penns Kunsko '7H, and Judy ( hint Barrett Not present for photos were Linda Sysko Stein '76 and Paula SiimL '77. t Sellngo Flssel '77 in li" 25th reunion for pledge classes held on campus next summei Penn Ayi Road < <>» good time, the purpose of the get togelhei was to promote the "/" omlng football %ami betu et n the two uni vei titles which will beplayed at Lai kawanna Stadium onOi tohei 19 Shown in leflphotoai e (fi om ft) lohn ,,/ the Alumni idun.i "/ Direi in, and ii" W vomlng alley I vi fun. Nam y lychos '52, a m< inhri \T THE BAU.il ami: a Red Barons baseball game at I •>< attendant '71 lean />/ < 'urt English '56, vice president foi Han y WYOMING VALl t) Alumnifrom i SU, andDi flm <>i/i>rn and Jack Davenport '72 Othei the i< 'Mo I Bam area attended a pit m, si i '55, Kit Griffiths Michelle Kridoo 72, Margaret Ki uegei '88,Gai en Kruegei '90, Mabel I featuring Berrigan' insklll -2H. Teny and Randy Lisman, Nancy Lychos '52 (Alumni Board member). Amy Martin 'HH. Suzanne McCabe '77 (Alumni Hoard member), Marvin Mellger ' (Alumni Hoard member). Angela MetZger '89, Jaclin Murphy Sharon Mutehler Sl.Duilcnc Payne '84, Sue Peggs '88. Phyllis Weseott '72. Wanda Willis '88, Gary Wirth '85 Jack Wise '67. Amy Gyory '74 and Tom Tnx ki 78 Representing IW and the Alumni Association was Dr John Ti allien '68, director of student activities and the Kehr Union and treasurer of the Alumm A ssociation "87. Janet 'HI. 1 . representing the president BU alumni in Mai nin Beiei If '80, lane Elmes76. Hank Hunt 52.Jcs.sc Kicsge 69. ticket Boone orders w ere Jai klvn Bailey 'H7. Carolyn Nork . '85, Thomas Clewell Sue Jones Davenport '70. 'HO. Barry Boone Raymond DiStasio Emory Guffiovu h Jr '75. Gerega Ji '77. Elaine Zai ulskie Gotazewski '73. Kit Griffiths '76. Andrew Hasay '7H. Marianne Heslin 'HH. William Lesho '79. Christine Loftus 'H7. Patric ia Bederman Miller '75. Kathryn Daggei Nulevanko '69. Edmund Narkiewicz '63. Henry Nyberg '71. Barbara Scania Senapedis '72. Anita Dellario West '71 and Michael Yavorchak 'HI. Also nivei tity, Attending were Sally Barnes '75. CrahaU'72,DebraGam 75,ArnieCaringei Lisman iii<><>m:i' 'ommlltee, e. Kathleen Moloney Busc'h '73. It Alumm Chapter•Coonilnatlngi . Alumm Board executive director of the w as Marvin Metzger '86 Also representing Husky Club; and Doug Hippenstiel '6H. director BU w ere Andy Cannon. of alumni affairs. HARRISBURG PICNIC — An alumm pi> nh was held m Harfisbw ^on Jane 1 featuring Berrigan 9. The following alumni and their families attended Kimbcrlee Aiken 90. Stephen Andrejack 74. Kerry S. Ayers '72. Eileen Baylor 'HI Stan Better 64. Dennis Bohr '70. Nancy Bohr '72. Barbara subs. ' , Bornman '68, Judy Brennan '87, Michele Casey '73. Robert Casey '72. Sandy Cerullo 69. John Chopin 'H5.Shcicc Comi cs 77. Mellissa Cooper '90. Tina DeAngelo 79. Kathleen Dougherty 'H4. J (dm Edwards '67. .lonelle Edwards 67. Lori Frye 'H6.Joe Geiger 74. Sharon Gettel 0lff'7H. Karen ' Goede HI .Richard Grimes 49. Carlo House 'H2. Maureen House '76, Lynn Hetzel 'H9.Jered Hock '63. James Holland '7H. Marie C Hospodavis '79. Karen Howenstine '76. Richard Howenstine '76. David Imrisek 'H2. William Kaut: '57, Diane Kern 76. Donna Kinder 'HO. Gary Kneiss '7H. Colleen Koppenhaver H4.DebKulka H3 .Paula Liken '76. James Loch 'H9. Jean Long '77. Josephine Ma^ee 37.Judi Mannix '83 Lisa Market 91 James Marks 37. Louis Maylock 'HH. Michele Maylock 'HH. Sherry Moid '70. William Moid '6H. Amy Moyer 'H3. John R Mayer HO. Alice Mulhall 'H3. Pete Nye '85, Richard Push 'H2. Nancy Raudenbush '75. Edwina Reineberg 'HI. William Reineberg '80, . D Roskos HH. Rachel Sauers '28. Colleen Seuss Man ia Sweitzer '75. Tom Sweitzer '75. P J Taylor Christine Reiner '76. Sandra Risner Smith 76. John '86, Jat '7H. \ k Skowronski BLOOMSBVRG '74. Lisa Tomalavage '84, William Tomalavage 'HI. Michael Tracy '72. Fran Vaughn '72. Mindy '89, Cheryl Walters '76. Janet Waugh H6. Kristi Whitmoyer-Snyder 79. and Margaret Wilk- affairs. 16 Margaret Swab uong inson Wightman '5H PAGE '65, Representing the university w as Doug Hippenstiel 6H. director of alumm Chapter Events BOCA RATON ALL Cm ilia Raton. MM — Fran, Homla. Red Garrit) 29 and Jot Hippenstiel in Boca Doug recently to make plansfot together in that area in February, coach and administrator, and Inc.. is '50 met with Alumni Director Cm ilia is annual alumm tin dan its a retired is net- teai hei president of Pivmoti a multiple assOl union management f irm in k. Bin a Raton. PICNIC TWINS — Teresa Duffy Maztch SO and her husband. Rhk. haven year they brought the'll newestfamily the alumni freshmen ph a, Ida ions /m, on AugUSI 9 included nil DerricOtt '66. Anita Dimmit k '90. IcrrsGcigci mtssedd BtrtigOtl sub pi, m, in fhi I thigh \ all, I his month old Molls and Maria Their brother Mark was along, loo Others attending Linda Boehmer SO Joseph Hdgai '77. i \ Janet Bi \iiuh 7&i Si oil Davis '91 , loami, Dei 1 1, oil '89 1 Bill ,f Sharon Hllgai 73, John Hush I Kailn and Glen llollman 82, Maureen Hopson '82. Denise Hozza '82, Caml Keene '79. Kathleen Kowkei '83,RlckKowkei '82, Bill Letstti '84 LorlLtlsiei '84, Dale Mam: '49, Kevin McCIoskey '81 \ alerit McCIoskey '83, Ann \i, (,mic\ John Mollei '82, 1 ynne Mollei '82, Rick Morgana > ' '81 .LoisNestei '49,WilmerNestei '49. Carolyn Palmei '88. < onnleReichari 84 heryl Roberts '82, Tom Roberts '81 I ort Smith '83, Tina Smith 91 .Kelly i instead vo.andBobWagnei so Representing the Alumni Assoi union was Mai \nneKlemkosky '59,presld$ni Representing the unlvei tlty was Doug Hippenstiel '68, dlrei tm <-/ alumni qffah I > \ 4 ^ ^ ALUMNI IN NORTH CAROLINA — Dale Bennett Hand ome Sedelmeyer in '79 met with Alumni Diret Dong Pilot Fire and Casualty Compans a regional sales director Division i >/ is lei JAMf • MOOII Hippenstiel Greensboro. N.C.. recently to make plans for an alumni gether in that slate in February. Bennett is tor iff vet-to- president / Jeffei son . m Greensboro, and Sedelmeyer in the Health the Marriott Corporation. He ( arc Sen lives in ices Central Roxboro. N.C. * ii ' JF.RSI ) KS lit ( MA MM \ Bmr.-an lib pi, ni, foi alumni living i" if x *i South lei ses and Bucks ( Washington Crossing State Park In attendance were DlanneAmedal 83 Ton) \medai 81 Robin Bogei '75. O Moore M i MM IS \ IRGIMA loml.eedom ~4 and /),/- id I urman 76 met with Alumni Director Doug Hippenstiel during the lattei j visit to Blackshurg. Va.. recently They discussed plans to have an " alumni get-together in the state in February, probably Si s sial I '65. '85. hrader i swcii 'S9. Pa) Kipp '79 K tn \nd) SI t omits was held August 24 at 77,BIIIBogei '77,1 harlynm l f Knu ^ * V l DickUoyd'62, TomMarkey '75, Carol McLlnko '79. Joyce Menu '86,PeteMehr '85, Patty '64, Bill Pugba '65, Kaths RodgCI '79, Ru k Rogers '77, Joan Schenkel 'S4. Cynthia Archie Parker 75, Kaths Parkei '74. i 6 Sick Ciliberto 79, Pat Cosnei '84 Frank Cosnei 84, Pal Cox 75, Leo Curran '67, Prank Daltllo en Gormley '86. \ im cut Gin ski '71, Id Ham '86, Carol Ham '85, Sean Kills '83, Diane Kcses '84, Larry Caillaud '67, Marie Callahan Kipp u I Kaths Settalen 'BS.JohnSetiolen 81 Wendy Bltlnei Assisting with special arrangements was . Doug Mi Cltntdi k *73 Ward '84,Ceoi Representing ye Ward, BV was EdwardZlkoskl WiOndScotiZoufaly '90 Undo Long. Alumni Office secretary, and her husband. Clark in the Richmond area. Tom works for the Army Corps of Engineers. and David is senior vice president for human resources at Dominion Bankshares Corporation in Roanoke BLOOMSBURG PAGl l 7 \Freshmen picnics 4*f HARRISBVRG AREA HI) alumni living in ASSOI fatlon sponsored a pit nu foi flVShmen class oj 1993 I 111 lowers, Jennifei i y, Joseph Gallaghei I'aliu . on August Members of the f) Steven Bucher, Kendra Engle, Riguel attendance were Brandy Bettei I Harrishurg area and the Alumni tht /mm that area (ireen, Robert Haines. Robert Kozicki, k Mu hele May, (ii egg t h th, ( 'lall t Sauber, Kris StOUffei . I leather Sunday, Karen Thome and Brenda Yeagley Also present were Husky Ambassadoi Angel Hernandez Kyle Fetterolf, Two Ambassadoi alumni, Lisa Market and Jody Heikman, and Shannon Strasbaugh Nu hole Woodson, and ajoimei student trustee Sheraton Smith, also attended Members o) s . , Alumni the the pit nil Shai on '74, , ( 'oordinating Committee, were Sandy Cerullo ( )ljf 78, ' Judy Hi ennan Riek Howenstine fi'J. '87, Stan Belter '64, and I' e president Hlppenstlel, du et toi oj student and alumni in attendance included (from left) Amanda Meghan Donegan. Representing BL1 were Dr. Jack development, and Doug Hippenstiel '68. director of alumni Mulka a Ifail s '66, dean of student Representing the Alumni Board was Sandy S wet la ml Williams 66. ./ assistant foi Mead Those Joe Geiger '76, Representing the university were Robert Norton, vli in Belle who prepared and sei ved Wen/man Jones HO, Tayloi '78 direc tor of student activities home of Dick Lloyd 62 Shepard, Jen Moglin, Linda Mills and (iail Karen Howenstme '76, NEW JERSEY — Freshmen living in New Jersey were invited to a welcome picnic at the life. Or, John Trathen, the Kelu Union, An affairs and Doug assortment of complimentary snacks was provided by Wise Foods Harden, hit , Bei wU k t hi WMl N hejs' at the Harrlsbmg Huh Nunon. assistant vh c president tt» student life, '76 Howenstine and Stan Beltei '64, memhei oj the Harrisburg COOKING FOR nit im nu Kit k < int ituled i At ea ( 'oordinating ( 'ommittee and Karen Howenstine Looking on at /<•// are P. J Taylor 7.v '7tt ftfOA LEHIGH ALLEY \ in the Lehigh Membei softheClassoj 1995 who attended the Berrigan Sub Pit nh alley on August V included Trudy G, ube. Milton ScholL Jenntfei Ben l f frev Kindt, Jason Bogden, Christy James. Monica Mine, Micheie Hems. J tub Mcndola Demse leles. Jennifer Bachman. Chris DiPietro. Basil Vansuch and Jim \ s . Santo run: Id BLOOMS BURG t TGOMERY BU alumni living in Montgomery County and the Alumni Association sponsored a pizza party for freshmen from that area on August 7 at Fort Washington State Park Freshmen who attended included Anna Bauer. Jennifer Chubb. Tracy Embody Jennifei Hawkins. Walter Sandstrom, Tan, Strizzi, Gerard White and George Pugnetti Members of the Alumni Coordinating Committee in attendance were Cameron Smith '84 CarolynReitz Sl.BobRein 4 thing >ou do outside ol \oui challenges beyond prescribed levels ol learning In other words, she goes beyonj tests and textbooks IO give high school students routine day them • of President Harry Ausprich. reflected on ife High School and watched grow I(X) who recent In won education. program which she developed the gifted five years nn Innovative. These are leader. and "What docs H mean reminded to nearly are no each her students in A New words ot the to be a remedial student '" " she We s.ins " Spe< rest ol us in the This student she explains, she ial is edut Mlon students sense that "we all need walking aiound with Special ic all " must be addressed that As skills me lean on from the different other."' needs is clearly a focus that drives her leaching. graduate of the State University of considered special education." needs help with developmental students today. Building self-esteem is the freedom 10 develop thou talents and thinking skills ami analysis findings to .11 1 York tion at Buffalo. Ausprich holds certifica- accomplished in elementary education and high Comfortable about each other." she s.us school language arts. Working with 80 — 2th grades 1 a day. I how labels can and how low self- painfully aware of she is tear down self-esteem "What does it learner, jock, smart, princess depending on your mindset mean Ausprich The cover bears a gold document from The to be labeled gifted, slow work against you all level of self-esteem, she says, holding a green leather-bound folder her lap. in named the "best teacher of gifted students" by the Pennsylvania Association of Gifted Education (PAGE) last A April. letter, native of Buffalo compiled by folio commends PAGE. annually by "I it my A member ol as an innovatiNc educator teaching staff who the school, at The honor is the second one she has received by PAGE. The four years ago. recognized the humanitarian project four of her high school students developed science classes what is communicating to social meant by special education. Special in Alumni expertise welcomed levels. In that might employ lor often adv ises Bl about other corporations BU graduates, support internshipopportunities. or participate in the Professional Development Forum. Advisory Board also sponsors is The a yearly golf outing to raise funds to support a variety of College of Business projects about the golf outing lional leaders in available from the Alumni who work for international corporations are anothei aspect of the business program grows, assistance from these alumni will become As an initiator and members professional meetings, the Professional Development Forum, and joint faculty and student research PA projects. In kind gifts such as Many companies match employees. This program value of a gift. is a great way to made by gifts double or Several companies which employ a Looking to the future. Dean Matteson envisions term planning for the College and building for new new and in long- stronger Development Forum, and scholarship opportunities will be other ways that alumni can help the College of Business. many gifts which help the College meet a very special part in from alumni and corporate donors its students" needs. Kent State University at in majoring is enrolled as is in history freshman q ami .1 political science Bloomsburg University was attending classes .11 bi to study business, president 11 spouse steps into the limelight s nine, then roles were reversed was logethei Sharing this loi moment a satisfying experience truly ol hum 1 ommunh 1 1 t in, in .///.»/ Isdlrtctoi of university relations 1 Bloomshui at I n and 'nlvei tits in her field. Ausprich oilers Faculty-Staff campaign sets new participation record of ihe business community w who would a> s w ho would large ai like simply need to express such Individuals A new a like I u let tups $3.5 million (Continued ft om page Endowment Fund." According class members will participate acquired ( iraduatcs pledged MU eived Damien toe lass president. Dineii. volumes in the selection ol amounts ranging from % 100 be to to % UK) students we know they lirsl 1 like this, I helpassure generations will enjoy the best Bloomsburg that future Begun in iidci 1 s< ji om page 1 M A Mehlbaum. O'Connor. Gladys Pachkoski. Heather Pachkoski. An Kowaleski, Scott. O Patrick Glenna Brass. Rose Raymond A atlditonal holarslups created loi 1 M lolal ol 1» Id, J S-J to 00 was the campaign on student It) These Ihe belief dial investing in l or the lamd\ Kclativcs ami Languages and ( ullures. Inundations memory in ontributioni 1>l BU annly St holarship .295 was received lor these undergraduate students These are Business ol I total ol l 27 was given to four new departmental in the tlucalion/Olf ice Administration, I Lx tended Programs, and Curriculum and of A McDonnell) J were also designated Generations. Husky Club i<>r The Trust for Mall, and oilier spet athletic scholarships, the President's dually named programs. approximately 60 faculty and Our Lady of Gourdes Regional New: Brandon DeMamcor. A in 0UI Collet live lulures The campaign was supported Susan B. Wetzel Renewals employees, including 1 Melanie A. Lobos. Victoria Magdeburg. Jane Michelle testily scholarship options, HI' Departments Golden Rule scholarships •! employees contributed will be presented in 1992. indeed an investment category, were created. options in 1 2 7 yiaduatc Students, williin the new Mil said. 1989, the five-year campaign will be completed lotus ol ihe already recogni/e the value of their education and are willing to can offer." Ausprich r year, awartls will be *b2S0 eat h Two make commitments ol new awards new scholarshipopportumlies ItUdentl pciceul ol Mil's and pledges result scholarships, nine 1 1 llu ; lundraisiug tainpaigus a when In addition to these 2 livities stall. in gills As spiing sel llus participated In ihe 1991 Faculty and Siafi foi ecampaign client be fulfilled over the next five years "When record was stall Community At 17X15. or call (717) 389-4109, Campaign ami faculty between Split! Dormer. Danielle Donald Spicles Jr., M Ann Marie I this who year by the effort of served as liaison contacts colleagues and coworkers and the development their office staff stall A oil ice staff will special advisory committee help design the 992 campaign. 1 to the development Thul Both Matteson and the College of Business faculty are grateful for the and and plans not often a bnel ' Specially funded projects for initiatives. library resources, for the Professional and innovator ( 'out mued / greater student a M 1994. w ith external constituencies that can augment c urrent College of Business seven yeais before its in ihe at Bloomsburg High School It's ol triple the involvement of the College of Business Advisory Board relationships dean number of Bloomsburg alumni have created named scholarships or made kind gifts in support of Bloomsburg's academic program. Sarah was last \eai who mily, this tail other computer software, computer hardware, or books also enhance the learning environment. loi as more inhumation about ways to become involved at Bloomsburg are invited to contact Dean Carol Matteson. Suihtf Hall, Bloomsburg University. Bloomsburg, desire College of Business from alumni and friends help provide instructional support, student travel to student awards luncheon the ai he Ausprich daughters, Sarah and Emily, were excited about the luncheon the district." she says >K.*>. to help the university in these increasingly valuable gifts to the joined author of Giftedness. Conflict and Undei achievement. to Monetary ailed Gifted Children Speak Out, and Dr. Joanne Rand Whitmore, Carver Hall. important source of speakers and internshipopportunities. As this He students and both principals, including high six freshman 1 Information Development Office, students' lives." said President Ausprich the association 4 1 wile step up on that ihe positive Influence she has Ohio, where she was accepted into the Honors. College as Ausprich studied with two gifted education Dr lames Del isle, authoi in m hei my watch to foi then mothei receiving the award, but they were unable to attend College of Business alumni, alumni from other disciplines, possible cunricular changes thai will keep students abreast ol ever it Bloomsburg \uspricht school principal Dan Chandler, Hilton Moid in Hofrisburg, graduates (Continued from page 10) particular, the Advisory Board offers suggestions changing needs, and to " students ami the Work At Kent Stale University, where her husband served moving They present then thoughts about what they've develop the piogiam 10 was very proud and pleased pia>ed 1 in own iheli platform ami be recognlwd I typifies the crealiveness ol the "a leader is lieedom Ihe s.ivs In a port supported her portfolio the College of Fine and Professional Ails Senate. who group, share "| require hav e conducted an Investigation aliei ihev Ol research that challenges them. a his wile, hei Ausprich. cited by herelementary principal. Dr. Lorraine Young, W. signed by Senator Edward mornings — oneof three given state aNvard 'm very proud of meshed together "a beautifully ol hei each da) giadcrs Helfrick. conveys congratulations to her from Helfrick and his first, cue documentation the colleagues in the mons elementarv program, leaching si\ ol her ninth nomination for this distinguished the Senate of Pennsylvania extends congratulations to her for being to the they put into this document." seal of the Senate of Pennsylvania Inside, the leel prodUCl Met lannly are hei most loyal supporters "From the day we ." iv ed here, ihev encouraged me to put sue a professional careei "I five preparations to a different grade lew el They can ' — your "helped everybodj Oth grade humanities seminar. That takes She devotes her afternoons esteem can impact negatively on one's desire to learn. I'he project Ausprich leaches scNcnlh grade enrichment reading, eighth grade language ails, ninth-grade language arts and leadership, and — 100 students to kindergarten through their goal a created and whaj ihoj have discovered In theii research." \uspi u h credits the administrators and school directors for the Supportive lolclhev have played in hei elloiis Thev have given me The purpose ot the stud> was to "sensitize the student bod) to know its all right to have special needs." says Ausprich Ami the) make trj Its alumni play the success of the College of Business and its Shenandoah High School New: Heather Elchisak. Leah M Kanigoski. Melissa Reese Renewals: Roxana Drumblusky. Marilyn Nork, Russell Pcllcgrino. Stephanie Stroble. Georgann M. Zitkus. Joan M Zitkus HLOOMSHVRG PAGE 19 Major renovations = enhanced Bloomsburg University has begun SI6 million a installation of elevators, Renovation, expansion Facelift which includes major renovations to three buildings and the double t access "It 's sity probably the greatest growth period that the univer- and expand Kehr Union. Funds lor the projec were previously approved by Bloomsburg Mc( has ever experienced." said Donald ulloch. direc- Kehr Union. I lartline sunnm on this Science Center and ranton Si ( $f>0 om — beginning According buildings, replacing the roofs <>l constructing curbs, ramps and powei doors foi the in addition. Bloomsburg the process is in <»i designing "The placed university has on the a strain grown this fall, i<> to passes ai .. and satisfy the "We're simply add nearly 41,000 will be about the si/e of needs ol our Student McGormick Human university's said expansion the union 'There provide room for "several will be a "high (20 feet) ceiling' have to be scheduled in Carver or Haas auditoriums." he said. i<> Parrish, many t»i the projects are being funded through the university's operating budget or will be deterred Irom future energy sax mgs Mloomsbuig I. 1 the "What's l<> in ret to pay lor renovating Kehr Union and realion centet, he said. significant about all tins activity percent Ol the money funding," Parrish rioted. is coming Irom ill thai only slate capital lab lot students and a I will also be institution opened in in added honor .is teallh 197 to the J new facility, large Development Center he said. from ls>2X to who served the l game room, teller machine, a said the university has provided alternative loca- sen 65 a serve ill on the southxvest (along Kehr Union corners to .is 70 seat faculty dining area to extend Dining ARA of the ) Room C the —w new Pennsylvania Room hile the northeast facility by providing an additional Bloomsburg's food service operation, Inc.. I 75 seals will olier a "five-star" dining option to students, said Jennie Carpenter, assistant vice president lor residence ices offered in "We've renovated with their meal and student lite. "This option w ill ticket. " she said. — Carpenter said a "quick serve" eatery Dining Rooms C and Pizza which w — featuring salads, will be built in the lobby of D. Students can also purchase pizza located in the lobby of Dining is at at It/a Rooms A and other schools, so I B. hope they be here, too." she noted. ill In addition, the offices tor a television mailroom with mailboxes liu eommutei students, an information center and offices lor Student and community activities' organizations. period June. in and northeast (adjacent The southwest atrium w will 1951. the building and houses w o formal lounges and mulli-pui pose looms, a snack bat and dining area, a tions foi the began features atriums "These eateries are very popular Marguerite W. Kehr. women room, an automatic bank McCulloch Commons sandwiches, pastries and nachos entei anil C.ueei ( ol the late dean of St.) million renovation and expansion proj- building. a fire be relocated inside the union, and six more conference rooms Named is computer a liieplacc. a hi addition, the students .3 allow our students to purchase gourmet meals for a cheaper price protei lion, oi "sprinkler." system w aie chipping mure with 1 The two-story addition Serv- will Olhei improvements include an enlarged snack bar area, According Scranton ect lor McCormick," multipurpose room suitable lor show mj> movies and holding other body," about will — activities that currently trying to catch up expansion Construction on a $ Second .uideii. referring to the i<» said. for the fall Commons overcrowded Scranton present additions" in service Construction project will relieve spate to the 4 1.000 square feel the building encom- McCulloch and student function area." he 1 double the si/e of the existing building," 'The new union building he into a snack bar it expect to have the union back semester of 1992," he added. McCulloch, planscall foracomplete shutdown of 5 months to fully renovate and said, noting that feet pi where we've and grounds," said Robert fa( ililies Parrish, vice president fpi administration. erei mi) — ices Center. the poinl "We this fall Ins project will square a $6.6millionstudenl recreation centet and will begins steam energy conservation project I McCulloch physi cally impaired have also begun and turned expand the union. buildings and l«»"f to renovate The referendum by $50 per semester from $10 to the present facility tor a period of Smallei projects which include installing elevators in Bloomsburg vote taken in September 1989, in a increases siudent union fees the renovation i last tall tor t students mons. .ind governors ot the State System of Higher Education of approved nearly %H 7 million Construction started early fOUl board It niwn hy Kevin Em>/er. Director of News ami Media Relations at B/oomsburg University facilities. tor ol the physical plant. ol in- will Kehr Union si/e of ramps and other handicapped facilities Funding former faculty dining area will be converted into ARA. said Carpenter. lor the project has been provided through the universitv s food service auxiliary budget. "The renovation the tall semester project should be completed by the middle of and crowdedness will relieve the in the Com- mons," she added. Kehr Union during the renovation the back of (he University Book Store more Hartline to house new teaching A offices, laboratories $2.4 million renovation of Hartline Science Center, which began in The May. is scheduled to be completed later this year. phase of the project, involving the renovation of science teaching labs and faculty offices in the building's north first wing (near Andruss Library) "should be finished by the tail semester." said chemistry professor Lawrence L. According project, faculty to Mack, who classrooms members in will is serving as the faculty liaison for this have an individual office. ill have new offices," Mack, noting that many professors xvere forced space of the Hartline will be better ventilated and most "Earth science and biology professors w said start Mack to share office in the past. "No one will be doubled up." he noted, adding that a yet-to-beapproved second phase of the projec would add another wing to t the building. Funding for the phase one has been provided through the university's operating budget. State funding provides enhancements for physically impaired individuals Bloomsburg doors is in strategic installing areas on ramps, curbs, elevators and power campus in an effort to make the university better suited for physically impaired individuals. "We want to make our hilly terrain more accessible to persons physical limitations." said Parrish. noting that these enhancements were appropriated by the Commonwealth within the last w ith two years. At a cost of nearly $900,000. SIX elevators are being installed in " Work underway for addition to northeast comer ofKehr Union. — campus buildings one each in Carver and Navy Halls and Nelson Field House and Haas Center for the Arts. The installation of more power doors in university buildings four two in and constructing outdoor curbs and ramps around the campus cost approximately 4700.000. "Funding for this project propriated by the state last will was ap- the dormitories, In background: Lycoming Hall, Elwell Hall, and Scranton and place hot water heaters in the "No smaller build ings," he said. 'This will enable us to shut the steam plant down he added, noting the university has estimated energ) savings "i npproxi < lencral Four campus facilities pro* ided by the fee Trustees approve proposal for that can bet roofing projects this year at construction of recreation center Construction ol - Centennial (ivm. Hartline. Magec — are undergoing a total cost of nearly $425,000. "Bloomsburg has received So <> lor the arena thai includes — 75,000 .1 al the si|u.ire loot facility projects,*' said Parrish. starting in the tall ol 1992. And this tall, the university will conduct a project tilled "summer shutdown" which will help conserve energy. ''We'll be an additional $60 per semester to pay lor the putting individual boilers Tralhen. director ol student activities the larger buildings "It's 1 on campus, like In a provided by an increase referendum last in Bludenl EU III ilies Ices probably the greatest growth period facility, said John that the university has Of] Ihll project," said liallu n, appropriations (Edu< otional and will also be he added Onverted into volleyball and tennis courts, six ra< quel multipurpose room for aerobics and dance, a Iree .1 Bloomsburg fat weight in, an exer* ise room. .1 lounge, Hides and administrative offices varsitj in teams schedule Intercollegiate two existing alhlclK facilities athletic the Centennial Ciym and Nelson F'ield House — on campus. Who wish lo work out and exercise diiiini' have mon sect is tore* reatlonal fat ilities In Other Students hool year will new spring, students voted to assess themselves used slate Int rease, events and practices featuring a large- \ entei will int lude foui intramural size basketball courts kei and showei lot 1I0I trustees 200-meter running track and lour basketball courts will be iflC MageeCentet cations from the stale as part ol our operating budget to fund these in he Nautilus room. million siudenl recreation centei on July 17 quarter!) meeting Funding special deferred maintenance allo- .1 lower campus was approved by Bloomshurg's count at its will be budgei ball courts, a large fall Center and Waller Administration Building 1 mately 425().(X)0. 1 scheduled this summer, money Maintenance and posi-conslruction operations year." Parrish said. Roofing, energy conservation stale referring to the universil) ominous. ( center, iald "The centei rentiy exist m I the rathen will ease the < the entcnnlal oven rowded .ind Nel on he situations which 1 ui added ever experienced. — Donald McCulloi h dlra ten "I the physlt al plant BLOOMSBl RC P iGE 21 . . Headliners (We do 1948 Alumnus not have space to prim complete ohltuatiet <» other news l ot ntOTt items about out alumni receives overdue medals malum about a infin \pei item. ifit served as executive housekeeper Mercy Hospital from I960 retirement in 1971. She 717-389-4058 or 'Masler f '17 merly Alumnus named She resided 'Principal of Year' many Park, N.J., lor Delaware for slale of turning to years before re- Bloomsburg in 1964 Yeomanetts the She taught Pennsylvania honors her early and Fairvicw.N.J Alumna later New a daughter. Jr.; Audrey Knutlel. six in theCarbondale Nursing Home. She Blakely gram "Dick" Warren, who died 1972 Eleventh St reel. Bloomsburg, PA 17815. (717)7X4- Maryland 0142. teal nominated foi ftl 25 Bast I award Eleanor B. Harrison '18 of Shickshinny R D. died November 28, 1975 in 1970. Edna Davenport Repiesentative Oh I, Raymond H Edwards. 2024 Old Berwh k Road. Bloomsburg, PA 17815. (717) 7X42874. 1979 taught English Grace Kishhach Representative ii the <>l Miller,918( 'nun h Street, Royersford, nvironmental I PA Year Q 19468. 1 in 1 Margaret lleiss Yastine '19 Mifflinville died Jul) Alumna pan ext hange w ol First health tare Ith the Jr.; 1982 wins keepei spapei person si. Hi aw ards as !orporation ol < collec tor for Miff] in I'HiO). \ ard, ,iiul ,ii Berwick, Ben* iiij'lu Lady at i I ( 1 Sharon taught Hill died July I at 903 umber at education at merchandising in of BU for ter Anna Davis Bar- over 50 years. She attended Rockville,MD 20850. (301)4244405; Grace GotshaU Pannehaker, ast Sixth Street, her Minner Decem- Bioomshurg.PA ber, lor 17815. {717) 784-35 IV Emma inerl> ot was in She taught 88. ehman I I '20. lor 3 at age one-room school She is surnship She Gem is she- Scranton in the ova ived b) hei husband, Willard; two sons. Harold and Francis; three daugh- Ruth Valick, Dorothy Antablin and Mrs. John Bcccaria; 22 grand- Chips Wyoming. Roger Henderson ol She retired in at 1972 as the Third Wise Potato Winston-Salem, N.C. Dur- worked ing the war years he kee plant He in at the Berwick and the Chero- in Riverside. survived by a son, Ronald; a is daughter, Carolyn M. Walter; five May Pa., died Area School and a brother. '25 of 20. She taught in the Jefferson School in the District until Florence in April at elementary teacher County 1927 Volkman Hess Almedia died she in in Brown Kline Catasauqua died June 22 She taught in for four years '27 at worked in the An Susquehanna life, Bloomsburg at 30 years, retir- ing in 1978. of Surviving are a daughter. Sandra; a age 84 Black Creek Township and '29 of age 84. the early yearss of her later Hospital for more than Nola Catasauqua son. Lane; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. elementary schools for 26 years be- Jean Bittenbender Siller fore retiring in 1971 Surviving are her husband, Ralph; adaughter, Nancy Ann Stine; a grand- at age 81. 28 She taught school in Nescopeck. Wilson Borough and a brother Tow nship died She had taught '29. May formerly of Nescopeck. died in April 16 in the at 1986. age Lyndwood and Hanover Green elementary in 1962. Her husband. Dale W. Margaret C. Pongonis '27 of Hanover Gertrude Bates Keitler '23 29. 1991. He grandchildren, one step-great-grand- Lillian Vitale 83. May in ACF plant J. May several rural Montour and Northumber- in Weatherly. retiring daughter, and three brothers. in held a dealership for child, Jackson; a grandson, a grand- Honesdale died age 84. He taught Ward School in Danville. He also was an insurance agent for the Farm Bureau and Nationwide Insurance companies. He formerly survived by her daughter. in a 717)822-9637. an elementary teacher Also a 3. at land counties. District. son and Christmas cookies ( Lester R. Devine '29. a former schools Boston. former teacher a School Bane. PA 1X702 a Gertrude Hildebrand Crayton w Inch she baked a large assortment of her traditional Naugle Cornell Meeker, died June meet- last ing in Isabel Chelosky Representative: Hester. 436 South Ri er Street. Wilkes- at Chap alumni and two grandsons. 1929 2 1925 retirement. Phila- marrying Lewistown. Surviving in Lehigh University and master's degree ment the to resident of Northumberland, died She earned a master's degree Pittston in 1968. the Mifflinville School Dis- in for several years before trict the high school level. uniil herretire- in row, 9701 Medical Center Drive. \ District. She was employed by the District of Columbia, where she initiated the inte- She was active 1920 1 years 2 I delphia hi Bethlehem School also age 88. She for Raymond '28 i son and Carol Dimock; and five grand- Chester School District in the until her retirement in Representatives taught and the District Margaret Butler Minner '23 of 1969. 55 Lake Nuangoladied April 5 at age 87. She was a teacher in the Newport Surviving are two sons, ick, as tax Tou nship ain l book National Bank ol at the First Berwick, as a billing clerk Estei .i to 1968. died on February 10. 1991. She had and Frank; two daughters, Joy Ben5. West Pulsion a teacher in the School District from 1932 '24 of children. She had been employed was are a son. Robert, grandchildren Emily Craig '23 died July I Ph> His Langford '28 of West May 15 at age 87. She and moving graduate of Syracuse University, 8ft New '29 and '39. retiring in 1965. 17 alter being by a car near her home. She was hit USSR ol 1964. Survivors in Pauline E. Nelson '25 of Pittston died July four granddaughters and five great- 1981 died sister. Noxen R.D. at Florence Berninger School District for 28 years before Surviving are a son. Maurice 5)948-3780. who 2 grandchil- 1 Pittston died for 10 years. Martha (Stapinski) Stapin Berwick Area the nine grandchildren and dren. for the She was the widow' of George M. Simmons College 1 1919 News Philadelphia Representative: Rev. Helen Harman Bowes '23 of Berwick died July at age 88. She Foundation Board Bessive V. She also worked gration of merchandising 1923 I 1990. joins at the speech in Philadelphia and in in Township School District. Nancy Denmon. and Margaret Holmgren. They alo have public '21. She was the widow of Leonard 1918 receives Hicks School formerly of Peckville. died April 17 School B .S. degree having studied arts, Brockman sister. 1969 Camden in the lime she earned a include a a teacher in the to are the parents of three chil- John. dren: schools for 18 years during which Keary. was formerly They They reside She taught grand- Margaret Harried Warren until when she moved Noxen School. the Kansas. children and eight great-grandchil- in I960 from 1924 N.J. area 1990. 5. Boston. a sec retary nine grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and a Alumnus May dren. at James 'Excellence in Teaching' dU( BtOl Annville for five years in Jersey in before retiring . and in U.S. Navy. was in Surviving are two sons. Joseph and ited foi i in Philadelphia for 37 years ments Also surviving are a son. Richard Bellman Brook Bleachery foi 1965 life ol the hool sc 1 Rev Malcolm S Eichner. To- gether they served pastoral assign- 1962. During World War she served Teacher nominated survived by her husband ot 6 years, the Ridgcficld in Home in Topeka. Kansas. A native ist Camden. foi Bloomsburg, died June 29 at ol age 92. elma Louise Nelson Kearv '24 March 12 at the United Method- of Starrucca. she resided in (he Beatrice Williams Eichner '21 of is I in phia, died January 22 Mabel Kelly O'Donnell 1961 Alumnus lives QuakertOWn, formerly of Philadelat age 87. She eat hci 1917 Alumna V died Wilkes-Barre. -800- 526-0254.) I Alumnus named neh at her please contact the Alumni Office at 1957 lor until Sitler. died Surviving are two sons. Glace and Creveling. and two grandchildren. schools until her retirement. ters, children, 16 great-grandchildren and a brother. taught in the Honesdale and schools for many Waymart Theresa Nelson Doughertv 21 16. She once taught and substituted in PAGE 22 BLOOMSBURG the in in Duryea Schools parochial schools Wilkes-Banv area. She also Representative daughter. Marion; two grandchildren Dendler. and two great-grandchildren. wh 1921 celebrated her 90th birthda> on July 1930 1928 years. Surviving are a son, Raymond; a 1924 Edward F. Schuyler. 236 West Ridge Avenue. 1515. PA Doroth) GilmoreGunton'28and Representative: Bloomsburg, k. Eaye Appleman 132 Market Street. Ber1X603. (717) 752-5367. 1 PA 17815. (717)7X4- her husband. their 6 1 June 28. si Raymond, celebrated wedding anniversary on Mrs. Gunton taught in the Tunkhannock School District and in Representative: Margaret Swart: Bitter. 1 17 Slate Street. Millville. PA 17X46. (717)458-6671. Grace Davis *30 of Conyngham May 2 at age 79. She was employed as a teacher for many years. died Surviving are her husband, Harold; a son. Duane; a daughter. Joan Kane; and five grandchildren. 5 9 1 Class notes Rebecca Davis Nuss *30 Beaver schools. of 1934 who Nuss. Bolish in 1974. ( Schraedtr '34 . Co until retiring in the mid He served in the Naw during Insurance E. 1960s Surv ivors W orld Wai include a son, Larry; two grandchil- II Surv iving arc dren, three great-grandchildren, a brother and two sisters ter. son. Paul, a ,i daugh- Elaine Hockenberg; foui grand lert. Representative 1103 South Bloomsburg, Frank J Colder. Market PA I78t5 Helen ll.irm.m ( (Miner '40 Oj IV thlehenuhed Maich ?>ai ace "2 Hei husband. Donald, died in |s)70 Marie Baker Gallagher "44 Mount ( arincl died June S She « Surv 5783. Anne K. Ollendick 1954 she was appointed the first elementary supervisor lor Abingion Heights, retiring in 1962. She later taught in Harford for three years. Bloomsburg, PA I7SI5. (717)7840861. street in LeCrande. 7t> mi she retired also was in September 1990. She a physical therapist at the Doctors' Convalescent Center. She is survived by two . RD 17X15 ( W Harris. RD Richie, Bloomsburg, E. R. Lee; Phyllis K. Miles; and M. McConnell; Cronover. son Cronover '38 and been Kitty ill 1 at 1 Dorothy ol Ray Cro- C. age 42. He had for eight months. in the Hawk. He J. Navy during the the aircraft carrier is also survived by a Mark, and two nieces and a nephew. Law Lois ost Third Street. PA 1990. at age 78. librarian at to 5. She served as a 937 until she BSTC from moved back November Ruth Dugan Hams RD Oregon in Gilmore; and a sister. (Jilmore Yeager '35 Kuphemia G luh •/ •) Pongonis '27 angford '28 i Rorenee Bemingei Raymond '28 estei Devlne '29 i< Rorenee Volkman Hess '29 , 1 Da\ Irace is 10 Rebecca Dav is Nuss Anne k Ollendick P \ 'S2I I '3 Ruth E Sonnet Mai (7/7) R |oiie |Q II 1 II ew i foaeph \ic\ Dorothy is • )2 \ \ Beits mum hat, Mane Joseph w alladaresdet aban \ Of Arecibo, Puerto Rico, died in 4 nous I 47 English teacher lor menl of Social Work trict at to join her ed in the Arm) during World nicies and 1 948 she left hei job Repn sanative Belt) I Pablo A. Sirianni '43 I. ,i .nun fatal heart attack al her home in a Mon trosc on April 21. John She was Magill '48 has p, cived Iwo medals lo wliii h iei I Dietrich '30 ( Mary K. I .ius \ Mosei Lloyd N Peak Merle 0 i '52 56 S(, Dues r»/ Kllnget '69 Alan Pederaen '7x 1 I') i lusieis to at Hi-. in separate He I company hen (ieneral Dwighi lion, in in the House ol Represenla 1974 from until her retirement in she taught lor 2 < years House Speaker Kennelh B Lee. She earned a master's degree Bucknell University. who a I; his inihiary l.isen »wer reportedly regarded this Open which 20.(M)0 men parachuted lirsl air ii invasion Ol (ienn.in (he I'urplc document the it lhai fact like to chronicle any other same type /ears With the a 1 ol mate- rial. ii the diary < annoi be donated, l-romm can arrange to have il or ihe Bloomsburg portions photocopied. Also, any donor can prohibit the diary's use lor a Specified iiiiiiiIh i ol years. was difficult to time, I soil was al that from 1869 ni would al The archives one such diary (kepi by K7 > and to |iisi Mud. hear from any mosi successful Although he received Heart like to kepi a diary while has hfll sustained three injuries during would roinin h. "Operation Vaisuy from back sur- Slate So ianni University Archivist Bogei I lending Bloomsburg engagemenl near Munster, (iennany. which was part of the secret mission, Ik lives Dear Diary: finally Iwobron/e 'untied since 1945 1 rec u per all rig and served as an admimstraiive assis 1987 she retired after working 19 I).i\hI alllinni oak leave Htnkel. nesscoursesat Ha/leton High School. ishei. H the busi- I 9281 outtfryt iuhi>n\, Bloomsburg, PA 178/5. (717) 7X4 (l I served one lime she taught I / 1948 teacher and stale legislator, suffered tant to -I nephews into heavy lire, as the '40 ,yonS Arecibo DlS airborne operation ol the wai Rose lurse Boehner I '4 and several a sister husband's business f-.jrher Caban * II 801 ial band, arc three children l'>HX Sirianni '4 St oil Weil/el Surviving, in addition to her hui Carmel \ Surviving are Hospital. 1946. In I i) hool Si <>i She met Pabo de Caban, a busi nessman, and they were married on May 26. substitute taught al latei -It) '40 Bakei (iallaehei \iien le sei i Wai then went back to the Univenit) He Coughlin High Redo Paul L. Keenei '31 He 24. as a teachei lor over 35 years in the iricta May worked as an one semester and t \ Wilkes ,.1 ilied July Honesdaleand Wellaboro School Dla s After graduation she One North Aspen Plaee. Levushurg, PA 17837. (717)523-7702. recently. At I ' Carleton Brmish '31 ii Bane rownahlp, Joseflna a Joseph . 55X4. ovell onnei ( "i)..ii\" !armel Belt) gery a week dent of Hull. Mass.. for 39 years, died larmaii I 0988 210 Sunken Heights Avenue. Bloomsbm g PA 17X15 (717) 7X4 I loieflno Valladarei de Hum:, (717)7X4 earlier. Slu H lelen Agnes Robert i iihnoie ( BollshC Schraodei M Rose hirse Boehnei '40 I 1947 Box 451. 5. (XI 3) X22-0597; Clayton In 1046, facqucllneShqfferCreasy, Bloomsburg, PA I7XIS Bloomsburg, PA 17815. (717) 7843532; Frank Koehei .830 North Shore 1948. Richard; a brother. Dr. Fred R 'sis I Gladys (Betty) 1 Suriving are two sons. George and i l04,Catawlssa,PAI '820 (717) 7X4 303 1943 1940 Representatives Dorothy (Jilmore Lovell '33 of tn ( Drivett I4C. St. Petersburg, FL3370I. Portland. Oregon, died i Representatives Knastasla Pap pas Trowbridge, 102 West Mahoning Purple Representative Jones February 26. 1991. Nola Kline Brown "27 Jean Bitienbender Sulci '29 Representative Roberto. 30. 17815. (717)784-2046. Joseph Arey "33 of Mildred died Qertrude Hildebrand Crayton '23 12 West Park Street, Carroll Park son. (>44 Bloomsburg. 1 I 49/5. Representative '2 1 Representative Jeanne Noll /mi merman. 1/04 Richmond Road, an easier, PA 17603 ( 7/7) 872 Xoi2 Miguel. 41. Celia Rosarilo. 39; and Smeal. 740 South Market Street, Bloomsburg. PA 17815. (717) 7X4- 1933 * Nelson Keaiy "24 Manila (Stapinski) Stapin '24 i ouniis ( A'/) l,Box 1939 and two sis- ters. l (717) 784- Audrey eight grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, Crestwood, 2. PA 17X15 nover, died June brother. age 77. John. 928 1946 Drive. Bloomsburg, PA 17815, (7/7) Puerto Rico to stud) medical He served Surviving are three daughters. Joan Mary Lou tentative SiuartandFda work. She was director ol the Depart Marjorie R. Lewis '32 of Lancasat Hen- Road. M Vietnam War on 24 H Bloomsburg. PA 17X15 ( 717) 7845X35; Dorothy Edgai CrOnovef, 1 1*> Nottingham Road. Bloomsburg. PA 17X15 (717) 7X4-3093; Neil 717) 784-3532. ter died July Charles Nottingham sisters. Box 451. Bloomsburg, PA 5, C Representative 30 tie. E. Ezra Velma t Representatives '2 Gertrude Bates Reifloi "23 Algatt, 4271. 1932 a 7X4-0434 - Sara Maria X53 South Market Street. Bloomsburg PA 17X15. (717) 7X4- Ray Representative: 1941 1942 Representatives a private practice until She was also nuh Craic Margaret Butler Minnej Lillian Vitale llendeison '2S Street, Danville. 1938 Upper Darby I I 1 Philadelphia. to Selinsgrove. a mastei 's degree al '21 lamed Warren '2 Helen llaimau Bowes '23 Margaret Phyllis Repn 7X4 -091 )X 1 sylvania College of Physical Therapy ticed physical therapy in until hei retirement in ued I Naugie Cornell »20 Beatrice Williams Eichnei Margaret 4850: Dorothy Hess Linn. 165 Not- She taught elementary school in the Honesdalc area. She then prac- e.u Mourn foi 1' ' Emma .is 1945 Glen Main Street. ConyngHam, PA 182 tingham Road. Bloomsburg, PA 17X15. (717)7X4-1X57 where she had cm Bessie Fdwaids, 1>> Country Cluh She served with the Navy as one of the first waves during World War II She was also a graduate of the Penn- moved I Hazleton.PA 1X201. (7/7)454 1427; Mary Jane Fink McCuti heon. 249 Representatives: 13 at age 80. she s7 Drive, Bloomsburg, PA Ruth Waglttl 12 NorthCedar Street. Bigrger, of Selinsgrove ot Surviving are a sistei andabrothei ol at and Syracuse University. home vlsitot mei sehoois Bucknell University sistei \gnes "Dull)" Recla '40 Bill Representatives Temple University and did graduate work at the University of Connecticut before she i (717) 788-1X54 or 455-9551 She earned a master's degree in l) UConiw and Mrs. Will lam (Jane) 1936 Starl- In May M.u .ii siemakei Chinchilla Elementary and Lansdale. died teachei and i Sheppton died Ma) is aftet being stria k In two cars while crossing the ing in 1931 he taught in Mill City. i I '31 ot Clark's Green died July 26 at her home. Ruth K.Sonner '31 aie iw o daughters, i\ injj k »• licensed icalloi and Herts Reed. 151 East Fourth Street. (717, 784 "/?» 759-9733 Bet Venninger; and a Representatives Street. P\ 18603 ami several nieces and nephews tan 1935 Representative Sara Dockey Iduaids. sjs fag Eleventh Street, a\lei I Harrison 'is Margaret Hejss Vastine ick D.; three grandchildren, a sister, children, a brother and three skiers 1931 two sons. \S Norman and Bleanoi B 1944 Surviving are her husband. Wil- Glen ol Lyon died July 26. He was an assis tant manager for Metropolitan Life retiring in 1977. died years lor the state I She was the widow of Franklin Deaths Mabel Kell) O'Donnell '17 Bloomsburg R.R 3 died May al age 79. She was last employed as an elementary teacher in Mainulle and I 1 1 the wounds were actually sustained as three sepa rate injuries. He credits man George Oekas Congress with helping to secure the decorations Dr. Magill served 35 years as an educator, including a tenure as super at intcndenl of the Bloomsburg Area School Disincl In retiremenl he has B I D<>M Slit IRC PACfv 23 9 1 . BU selected hub campus as wick died July 5 enjoyed writing for national He and Anna, wife. his f volunteer effort Thomas. Kathryn and Kebecca. The Student Volunteer Service! program at Bloomsburg University "hub campus" for nation^ ;i Idt r/ui Grimes, 172 Fulton < I Irwin Klingcr '49ol Fh/abethvillc ga\c The program, "/hid the Streets.' laum lied on ri November day. — nia Minnesota hy I, national A estimates thai thousands from .moss the become more aware who live 111 needy ol indi assistance rot day .1 offei then i'. as oi lervit c In Commonwealth War II. he was Anush He was He « ierinan dialei He l presideni le is 1 the Surviving are his mother and a lustoi y of the huii h al I program one experient least li ment Swales Willis 9 Fhe university Hetty 1 sen •i toassisi msiiiiilioiis n inn' a hoson as one in each two year and fout u ho need help in % volunteei sin- was died June 5 teacher .1 it e Mil "I at age 74 and two student vohin- Peiffet gram pan foi .1 " This advance , training, ill) in the their family dairy some leadership i hildren. Joseph He wo funded bj Hon and state I ducation adm in i st rat i ve tool and des igned for ihe establishment of was named '51 Conference Baseball Coach the thembei I lelp was hon- 1990 Maryland State College Baseball Coach ol the retired in a is l HI". In l in division play, ersity of New Mexico. He also stud- Columbus a in 1953 ScrimgeouJ', as sixth Division is coach in * I III the a a NY 18618. William L. Bitner Falls. (518) 793-4907. Representative: Dolores !><>\li , 7438 is a graduate of the Armed Forces institute and Industrial College, and holds degrees That percentage ranks 1955 sci- in competency drug in in the nation He 20th winningesi active the nation b\ total \ iclories R KrholdGarin- Ba\ 269, Harvey's Lake. He served com- as assistant state educational administration. curricu- ol Bei a senior researcher for a Con- Millon. V Peak '56ofWatkinsGlen, May 5. 1957 retired long teaching career in ihe Montrose School District. A Representative: William Pohut222 West End Avenue. North native (201 ) 755-4986. MatT.ean f 57ofGeig L. keeping busy after retiring is 19X7 as principal of Exeier Senior in High School. He started his career in Twin Valley School taught for 10 y Exeter faculty wash car District w here he ears before joining the 1967. in in Reading Regional Airport, and at the is a partner in a He - eled extensiv ely throughout the United Stales, studying a wide variety of and pre\ ention treatment Kappa thai Association, and as a member pi ihe Pennsy lvania Dauphin Human Services, for Owen He still J. Roberts School finds time to do some fraternity group He and at and Of Phi Delta is still active in Kut/town University. his wife, the former Peg Schweitzer, arc the parents of a daugh- Meg. who ter, is married to former Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Marty By strom. the president's Aerospace Foundation, the Pennsylvania Foundation I hshmg and hunting. He is former president served as adviser to the PIAA. the Hospital Christmas tree arm also substitute teaches on occa- District, ira\ Exeter Township, has ihe contract for advertising display cases sion in the trustee NJ 07060. Donald eriown gressional study to examine the stains Education Commission, the Upper Uberl Belinsk) '55 has a loyd I N.Y.. died on of drug and alcohol programs, he Fine Arts Foundation, the Appalachia 18618, (747)639-1515 aftei in 45 years of teaching. Today, he owns a do-it-yourself missioner of education and directot He Representation w inningesi active NCAA coach from ihe Lincoln School alter therap) intcr\ ention l) 9, 1 economic systems PA resi- taughl at Columbia Hill and Valley Township after attending the Normal School in 1925. She retired in 1970 Plainfield, He As 1954 xer.R former An elementary teacher, she age 84. lege and Harvard Medical School. ..I Bloomsburg, PA 17815. (717) 784- winning .711 Mary R. Moser '56. a dent of Washinglonville, died July sky, 12. (717) 784- -"120 treat- ictorA. Michael Sr. '57 reeeived "Master Teacher Award"' for 99 \ the 1 of Berwick, he served in ihe U.S. ment and prev ention ol drug and alco- Army hol abuse and as adviser lo the na- 1 1 th Airborne paratroops his discharge he hi; 5. 17815, mark 7 268 .107 H. Carleton Ermlsh 'SI m.ooMsm RD PA S. Brennan, 607 Country Club Drive BloomsbUrg High 6 win-loss record, also John Box 1 Representative: 29 \ear\ as Robert Babb has posted him Wilhamstown. 54 Wincrest Drive. Glens III, Francisco and Utah, Colorado Col- and alcohol abuse intervention, ps> Cho metric evaluation ami relapse where he also taughl percentage, live in 1956 of San ence, social studies, education, and in ihe Previously, John won over 500 games at .is >°JUU' posted PS AC last Division w uh head coach Ins wife, Catherine, a fifth University. Penn State, and the Uni- the faithful navi- aftei si\ years 24 16 record lo finish second Sc hool, Bucknell al > e.u from coaching winning 116 games a He and grade teacher, After leaving Bloomsburg. Dr. lum, planning and evaluation. at - American Public Health." in and national security program of the is Our Lady of Perpetual Ol lunch, and C the ol .1 head coach for "Serv Community Service." He is listed in "Who's Who in American Science "and "Who's Who is Department active in church work, is an and study of ied at Stanford, the universities membei whose siall gatoi foi the Knights of 19044. (215)675-8675. 1990 Pennsylvania State Athletic John Award Children of America and ice to the an unexpired term as Fill Jr., Carolyn Verno) 214 Fail Oaks Avenue, John Babb dation ot Battle Creek. Michigan the President's Citation, the Council of Judges at introduced computers into Ihe model grand- Pelchar '52 has been J. to Bloopisburg, is l mayor of Marion Heights. Pelchar son, Ralph .1 Year, and his son, Robert, K. Kellogg Foun Award, Governor'sCitation.and the National co-dependents. \ He ored as the the National School Administrators a daughter. some responsibilities," Penn- Academy of Science Award, and children. He developed institute for the treatment P. vans; grand*, hildien Representative and provided our "into the Streets" r un: 24 and developed Kosoioski was educated a retired teacher PA to sylvania Education Award."' the prison inmates and certificates ol he sa\s W. initialed drug and alcohol treatment program as an career spanned almost 35 years. sham, lo iecei\e of Physics award. "The Outstanding Contribution his efforts, special pre- with AIDS. at operation oi farm Vlsosurvfr ing are in an opportunity lo gel giant from the a master's degree Donald and "arol; a son, appointed Reii Mu higttn. for guidelines for staff treating patients Stale in I960. Mae Hrundage 1951 COOl Summit enabled us students M He earned . ( She also assisted het retiring in 1976. husband, Ralph, hub campuses which was Ann Aihoi I special training pi" cl ilus year's women MifTlinburg In the program on then campuses leers attended who was more than 27 years before foi and two community I ol sen Science Foundation award, an Representative Through grams were '52. Kui/town University since at Penn Dietrich »50 I). fJlnbUrg R.D. schools — one head of the vention, training and treatment pro- a community e In of 50 hub campuses stale— PA 1988, died March 24 at age 60. He was a member of the KU faculty since 07645 n.i (201)391-9106 al Peiffei notes e.'" has been the recipient of a Na- program. Dr. Kosoioski developed Furgele, ./ (717)227-4946. David C. Evans I sen rank Route, Box 228. Lakeville, 184.18. adman Representative bet ause thou have had relating services. his six years as Surviving are ins wife, ihe former ol oui siiulenls He tional ihe elderly. i as a national leadei movement in tins sands book education, pub- human health and During in and alcohol abuse for adolescents and Representative I acknowledged lic to finish a experiences for veterans, Raven Road, Montvale, been lias and plans to his Services, as well as slate ( 1950 ol Ml I's volunleei scis "Hloonisbui g Univeisity ing intends to limit his consult- chairperson of the biology depart- wide." says Robert PciffOI es He /ion Khnger) Lutheran colleges and universities nation li ed to continue to be "vociferous" programs and expanded services 1952 Stat lie recently published a definitive an effort to Human the interv ention and treatment ol drug iratz building a hroad based coalition ol 1 New Hamp- the University of and the University of Maryland. then ( has expressing his views on alcohol issue. Pall/ sity, this ( coord naloi New at has pub <>i << 1 He summer. andolherdrug abuse as a public health shire lished several (days and skits in the 1 1 in also a graduale of State leal hing in the I'ennsyl Historical Society. in educational and industrial groups and - Department of Health Mary K. Kosoioski '55. executive He currently pros ides consultative serv his wife, the former Drug and Alcohol Commis- gional and series. ices to the U.S. sion, retired this l.llcm die and attended Johns Hopkins Univer- senior citizen centers. unique program "War on Drugs" Mon- director of the Schuylkill County Re- 20 years, lor in the University of New York in the in John professor ol a sistei varua enhance community service hy the United States" efforts in space also the Scheno. are the parents of a son. Tom. He age 61 day care and has established ant on ihe television series depicting leaching in and a daughter. Jane. (N.Y.I Central Schools 29 years, includ- elementary principal with the local dialec "COOL where he was lolhal he taught f'rior veteran ol World schools anil agencies Including homeless shelters, hospitals, in trose in 1955. Albans ol al elementary education Ol colo- Since retirement, he has been w ork the eoinmiinilies campus and the Uni- 1985 from Plaltshurg Uni- retired in earned a mastei 'sdegreeai Penn State. ing nearesi then el he pres I tipper Dauphin School System stree ts*' to N.Y.. died April 27 versity, public education ing Ka 5lh annual uh 1 lislorians I nial settlers in the in St. Paul. nation will go "into the at daughter. Susan. Paul L. Keener '51 highlighted the various entation University of si the di college simJt-iiis viduals at the groups Constituting the bulk in COOl, Germans ingol the Perry the headquartered presentation on the Pciiii'A a i Campus Oulrcach Opportunity League (COOIj sponsor 1951 and spent two in a professional baseball He began Texas. in He and a at Institute number of college students involved in community service activities its and .li.ru Mazzitti ( geared toward increasing the will he formally degree s Surviving are his wife, the former burg.PA 17102 (717)233-0777. study full-time player lor a Pillsburgh farm team versity of Scranton. Hams Street, Army ihe in psychology and guidance Richard Representative reach .mil coalition building cllorl 1990. in Bloomsburg summers as years, retiring Dr. Kosoioski served as a consult- welder He began Berwick Area during Ihe Korean War. He earned a master 1949 been telected as Pennsylvania's .is for many He served High School parents of ive children: John. Susan AC&F as a ape 62. He served at as guidance counselor al are the worked at Mtei Berwick tional institute on alcohol abuse. Pennsylvania College of Technology. It is the highest level of recogniat tion for faculty at the college. 9 " s Classnotes He joined w orked Prior to that he chief engineer, 9 1 •is 98 J ears as a x in electronics development of basketball arid living bacteria football oxer .0 years He and sung \ radio stations and has taken a primary leadership role in the Pi \ \ .i official lor manager and owner of AM-FM was self-employed He 1 manoskl Hallol FSmoand has served w as pro- to associate professor in se\eral which found ihe f aculty in 1978 as an instructor of electronics and moted Prof on team mastodon in his wife, the tonnei Jane are the parents oi Foul chil dren Michael, 14; Andrew mlei. I 1 Bloomsburg University anthrowas brie of seven \ 1 [en 2 . pology professoi and Melissa. 16 ); who announced in May have round h\ Ing bacteria the) scientists fiber op- Joseph tics/telecommunications and core curriculum for current electronics thej Oravlrj \ executive » Others photo in ,/,<• Dr Dennis Rmghng. I "Excellence in Teat lung Award." and Dr. Robert IW9 m live Breudei president oj l. skeleton dug |90rj 1990 199 hi up 1988 and I Oravlrj and Ohio, ihe hU rami!} remains Met hank sburg . of the finance department at King's Library in at director of munity education and College, recently spoke on the appeal ofSherlock Holmes named sumed Repi esentative post. the Osterhout He earned ( his master's degree 77 ford, Wilkes-Barre. Adda Edwards Smith at Indiana University. Marietta. Ga.. died July 16 She taught school for '61 Hawthorne PA 1952 5 iilhertsvdle. an '> c Avenue. years Jr. '(. lues |o ihe programa Effective \pni iss c l ii.is Ice diel ol llus ol lei Age mammal, commercial foi a distant relative to the elephant i. [992, the Dee Anne Wymer, Icenae 1 Pennsylvania the only on ihe team. scientist acioss ihe counlix, t vmei \\ a extinct Ice tratnlni ( ol . Identified the plant remains been bus) requests 1th vt round In And team membei ( lordon Ogden ol Dulhousie University in Nova mass the Intestinal from companies and driven who warn g | Inc whuh linn driven .mil in sbiui- goes into Michael Klemburu Seivices. new Commercial Driven ' {215) 36 age 84 at many Pal Biehl 9755. of Saleix Mechanic 1977 he as- in most recent his 1963 ownei la t Cilobal com- Importam m Richard Rohrei year he was lelded x '58. professor ol business administration and director aas^Mf 111 New ,nk, Penn College. Frank Vacante 1 nil a ft iaison I committee the ol recipient of on \ 1993 ,000 years 1 Preserved vec iitixeDiret I mastodon 61 the Cbmmitne foi |99r t h»«rved aschalrman elect, and was a membei 1991 the Pennsylvania College greaves. NSB tors and from teftiand distinguished ttGi Membei cderation I College Education Association. chairmanship Into the ngo I 1959 Lake and Ross Townships and David Barnhart. Representatives 8 Maple Terrace. Verona. NJ 07044. (201) 857-0461; Sandra Pfister Brown. 2220 Knii-s Avenue. Easton. PA 18042. (215)252-2881 ;andMon, Walsh. 18 Sunset Lane. Landing, 07850. (201)398-4208. from the Penn Manor School Temple University and Penn He Surviving are twodaughters, Nancy years He began ourdes I nessoi training companies his teach Tentromono Byron K. krapf *6() the is new Church in Riverside. Seconda As .is a mathc y "Burger King United Meth- Honors Excel- Church lence Ship- ') posium also a in Tentromono He Krapf Boston University School of Theology. He and his wife, the former Yvonne Myers, are the parents of two sons: in in the Oc- 33 will also be recognized at the annual DASSP conference, time he w ill at which receive a monetary award of $7,500 from the Department ol ball at s\ Ivanio and at R.D. I. Kuser. County Line Road. Bech- Pit 80 DeHart Drive. R.D hard R Lloyd. 2. Belle Mead. phi, NJ 08502. (201)874-3118 girls sol tball to coach 1976 He and national inaga/ines first stint at 987. he was a teacher Charles Pomicter '61, director of programs (N.Y.)BOCES, at Oswego County retired July I after 24 years of service. He was first John Schweizer '62 has been named acting dean of academic afCollege. in hired in 1967 as a teacher and superv isor in the special education program. From 1968 1975. he served as director. to In that Bucks County Community He joined the faculty there 1967 as an instructor in the busi College. degree assis- al is Susquehanna The Crusaders were in I98L 986. and 1987 and made the NCAA coordinator. Middle Atlantic Champions 1 Division III at Trenton State High School to Lourdes playoffs in 1986 He is a in in 1987 before returning 1988. member dons eai 'i i hool Disiri, Si in the He was | on the ol i a of the marked year ol directing plays School al in ! , t oi )n m.is reported some whai drove the masto mastodon remains wen- o% avated by a team eppei i ol it lalmed to be the .ui extlni I lentlsts led an an heologlsi , "first .ii So, let) biologists recovery of have survived spet Ies" i<> the "foresight of Lepper, win. froze the ith Dallas High • omenta immediately, He rccog- ni/ed Ihe importance when Ins slu "A Midsummer Nighl's Dream." He has been on Times i this pasl spring dentl staged I )hfo « io extinction in from -C4 Max ,.// living bOCterlfl tO Don Hopkins Decembei 1989 press con in a wnh the Ohio His Wymei credits whai 1990 Alumni Award The " living bacteria "shed light on mastodons' environment and Ihe Ihe Dallas whai they ale," said Wymer. The faculty since 1964 1963, bai i' i has been idenlilied as i,i ami Padovanl *64 ha hi own business, Voice Processing, l-.nlerohac ler Training and Consulting, featuring mastodon c c loacae i Acc ording to Daniel specialist (' l on Ihe findings Ihe diet ol these exlinct Ice arid design. She training resides in l.ang iru isher, a learn, the hide important clues to integrated voice response systems She also does doc umenlalion Age mammals home l isher. a paleontologist at the University Of Michigan, reported John R. Schneider '64n tired fulj after serving 27 years in the Montgomery County (Maryland) I Public School System career, Dr. Schneider During In rccogni/ed June of in his worked as a leacher. resource teacher, istrator BcmicRo i in Bradley Phlladel the offensive He was a teacher at Shamokin Area A resident of Levittown. he earned s coach football University, where he ness department a master coach and boys track coach. lant fairs at girls basketball 1 . Lourdes. Since 1980 he has served as assis telsvtlle.PA 1950S. (2/5)754-7977. special head 1 Association's Distinguished Service He coached Ha/lcton High School, where he tant 1 al Newark, In ones iii' i Teacher ol the Yeai consecutive also served as head loolball coach, Representor ve C ol ihe This pasl year he was named i<>\< Edwin leacher dUling an the bacteria all ol the discovery "could upsei Award eai five linalisls foi the rate "i ai Wxmei "Not v, u in / i Award Eastern wrote three articles which were pub 1 1992 Perln sat hei "i the leincntarv forence game. 1975 Big Lourdes from 1967 From 976 to Representative i one of is ,000 )N A studies of the discovery in' i 1991 the 1 have been idcnliled." she said st,i>j Gallagher 64 in foi recipient to 1973. coach and head 1 I 1 will allow bl Ii look i Interview Shitha k J. nominated 1 game and the 1977 UNICO game. He also served as head girls basket during his 1962 do •ui. was reported Shamokin ol the won 22 UNICO 1974 lished in state Public Instruction. Timothy and Troy. 1961 R rnesi I High Lourdes which at were co champions games from 1971 tober. graduate of the (908) 782 James His teams DC. bat teria, evolution," said Conference. Washington. "i-i yean 10 Hontyman Road Flemlngton, NJ ii> 08822 972 and 1974 when the Red Raid slate in 2 ers cation" sym- pensburg. From 1966 to [976, (he included a 10 0 record in Edu- in nearly Reprtsentaflvt I will attend the torate at Christ "«> Potlsvllle ai record (67-25-2) sentative, he a 12-year pas- ( i piled an impressive loolball coac lung the ihe original driven and theh trut k re mastodon's teeth," met \ "ii tins is L964 native served as a teachei and head football coach at Lourdes He QOm statee's repre- completed W said ihe examln the- lail.u busi bat tei lo teacher and BSSilUinl 0 coach From 1967 ol r in Ihe School. School Principals. He football Delaware Association 1967 he was to been selected as Principal of the Year in the pastor of St. Peter's United Methodist '61 has moved from k dri\ Blue Mountain High at School, where he served Paul (Barney) L. foi a yeai i«>i this in Ing plant pollen in services lal He has been ing School onflrmed i working ologlstS lo ing career coach from 1963 to John ourse aftei southcentral Pennsylvania true has been leaching high school at * piogiams. Si on, iss ( several years in spot Shamokin ol the matics teachei and assistant football 1370. is 6 issue pu p Rohrei opened students foi 27 yean, including 12 Swihart and Virginia Koon; a son. Sherwood, seven grandchildren and Moorestown. NJ 08057. (609) 235- He including ihe (1)1 News-Item three great-grandchildren. Representative: in May in the State. Manko, 441 Oldershaw Avenue. odist to registei loi the tiaining ol I She also completed graduate stud ies at Our Lady ai Lourdes Regional High School, was featured as" eacher in the Spotlight" District in Millersville in 1970. NJ 1960 just mathematics teacher retired and admin- 1989. he l wigs and needles ol conifers, particularly spruce, were believed to be pan of the mastodon's diet. However, tinal their absence in the intes- contents "calls into question the theory lhal mastodons became was the Congressional ' t onllnued on page 26) BLOOMSBURG PAGE 25 1 Lee Davis '67 Classnotes re-elected chairperson teacher ai been lias BU He Maryland (ieneral Assembly He degree completed D08I graduate work Temple Umversiiy. Perm BU. Elected Vice c Anna Mae Lchr lor nearly 40 Marv tress at Associates, a financial and educational firm located in Silver Spring. Mary- Representative Ihe said il (the Murphy Archaeologic al Newark lor ihe excavation two years. '•We're doing science (he right way," she said. "We have done carelul analyses using many different researchers with different expertise. We submitted ihe official papei outlining the research project to the "65 has retired as I.ourdes al history teacher, he i<> Is' i>oss referees basketball teams and ihe freshmen basketball team. He the paper for publication "were w as also instrumental development director mmuny He served lor the past as two High Sc hool and played Louides a vital role in establishing the Lourdes Alumni Association. R\an was IMA A basketball offiformain years and also worked cial as a radio announcer He and live in the Paula Ashland area Doreen \\. Shope '65, assistant professoi ol business administration Pennsylvania College of Technology, received an "Excel lence in at Teaching Award" during recent ter, Sally: Signal Hill. Califor- Representative He three-mile run. is the in the time the 3.000-meter in steeplechase and ran a 4:07 mile in Long Beach, California. rennsylvaniaStateCollegechampion and was in the 1 a record holder in the Shamokin News 15 issue of the /tern. Bob Science Foundation grant and earned master's his degree at Stroudsburg University. started in 1948. in BU. tion at Jim Walter '68 has been named addition to her hus- and a granddaughter. Records Department for Magazine years, has earned his doctorate PEOPLE Temple University. earned his bachelor's degree bright College in and a at in New York for PEOPLE City. is have in the is U.S. known 9X6 m the Corporate CirculaDepartment. He joined the Inc. in 1 publishing staff in Al- education and administra- one ol die lew Hall of Fame the Lehigh University. in Bird- Representative Sandra Ekherg Brown. 2177 Rebecca Drive. Hatfield. PA 19440. (2I5)36H-27H4. m-Hand. Joseph Lubeskie '67. a social studies and business teacher at Our Lady of Lourdes Regional High School for 24 years, was the recipient of the third annual George Paul Bar- Award for teaching excellence. The award, presented each year to a Lourdes faculty member, includes a Arlen T. Klinger '69 (M) of Haven died May 23 at age 60. He was a 1956 graduate of DickSchuylkill inson College and a 960 graduate of Mount Airy Lutheran Theological 1 Seminary. He served in the U.S. Army during Korean War. He was pastor of Heidelberg-Slate- the In in in ai 1965 I9S4 he ran the a track (1988), and he was fastest tiincscvcr Master's competition tered the BU Athletic outstanding athlete the two- in He third-best ever time *.000 metei steeplechase regis- m ihe National Master's Championships m Eugene. Oregon \\ nh dial effort, he became at the the only runner in U.S. his- tory to achieve All-American college and All-American master's status. A year later, he yvas the only 1989. 1969 that leal athletes inducted into the named to Jim Timer Warner He- second master's He and his wife, Anne, live in working tion at manager of the Advertising assistant two-mile runs, while never losing a meel race in high school or college. With a 764) dual meet record, he East He earned one and only runner attended Buckncll University on a National Dries Orchard, tos a six-time featured as the "Teacher in the Spot- John King. '67 (M). principal of Pequea Valley High School for 17 his i at school nurse finished second, time was three secondsslower than he best lime ever. He also ran the 1965 a E Boose. NJ Robert Street. I rent on. Robert Reed '68. a teacher in the Shamokin Area School District, was started college days, he in his mile and three-mile runs Ins wife, the lormci is (W one second behind the winner, and Bloomsburg Lentcznei PAGE 26 BLOOMSBIRi, runner Prosseda al m supervisor of mathematics certifica- education achieved All-American status accomplished Kane, world and the American dance officer. He also assisted w nh summer work program also is m ihe fifth-best Sunbury band, are a son, N. Kenneth; a daugh- tion at a al two-mile (3200 meters) years, coordinator of the annual magazine drive, co-coordinator of the Bloomsburg Pair Project, and atten- Ihe PIAA winning At Bloomsburg. he was other school lunctions. she said T, 40 and School cross country championships As She was Surviving, degree coach. in addition i" teaching and coai h resides light" in the April which they Prosseda world and beller than ihe w inning lime in the National High >i who recommended — Joan He years. varsit) l»>\s She w as a 1932 graduate of Johns owned and operated d.s- in the hllh-besi School of She and her husband. Norman, Ihe think-fastest in the a Re 00 5 at age 84. years. It's best by an to establish the BU. died July Shikellamy School District for His three-mile time of 14:29 live in also served as an assistant football Quaternary Research, a c\ static," Mary Ann, six 1 nia. earned Hopkins School of Nursing and w as employed there as a head nurse until office. HIs5,000meterrimeoi ife, coached the junior Ond science journal." The u A 1967. ing, he al Penn Commu- who Community Hospital m the emergency room and in the admissions better than the time opened the Fleck oat lied baseball foi " me has been working with Research Group site in lie bonus Ryan since Interaction) until on\ nu ed Wymer was at She was lateremployed that year. gional High School, where he served e\ idence ol Nonh America," human animal fisher Uucks County teacher ami coach animal was butchered by inhabi- Wymer. real estate at '67, 1940. tance by an American over anned i even Dan ol Directors. lilies is the two-mile, the is that a. Danville. also "There in 1978. Ins graSS, moss, leaves, seeds and walei tants oi m Agency ihe spruce forest Scientists found in the SWOmp al nity College meal" in third-fastest Blysburg/Danville s Robert studied 10,000 yean ago," he said Times article. 9:17 ever run. Insuieis. Merle G. Dries masters time hilled to the Solid) Pacific Community Board (Continuedfrom page 25) "lasl I has been appointed lo Northern Central hool Diatrici retreated as the climate w the He R ThomasLemon, Representative Nursing His Unic- 19X4 grade teacher. mss China to trip first ears ago. he has been back about times. 1502 Susan Drive. Longdate, PA 19446 (215) 362*5593. an All World Master's run- is two-mile oi (991-1992 sabhain.il a ol the \ Stale and mastodon's mnova- Agency Realtors and Mastodon when cited her artic le Shenyang the 08618. (609) 989-7435. tances RobertJ. Fleck '65, ownerof Fleck heslcr County. extinci Intelli- ith College of Economics and Finance. and helped Area Chapter ihe best time 1. a iBflChei in Ihe Downingtown Area Doylestown leave, she will travel at v ille, was he exchange program n into the Capitol three- mile and 5,000 meter dis- in an article in participating in an 942 West State He horn i Law Sc hool ol years ago, he ihe During Prioi lo receiving his law degree al in live lec liniqucsasa hrsl reelected lecretary ol ihe council burgh printed '6 V an at tomey from Mount Canned, was He was appointed tea< hei .< is her degree in public school nursing ner (age 40 and over) Ihe Centennial Sc hool District since the at *65, Shen- BU Since his 1967 '66. a teacher in the Pennsylvania Hall of Fame. Sheran D40I2. Wilmington, in 19898 Georgia Brous China. is Harrisburg area, has been inducted Company, Department I) ill' mil in 1968 1965 a degree 's Gerald E. Malinowski Mc- and Heather, 10 linda, 19; April in IUP, and also took courses sily. Melissa. 22: marketing of his sales territories yang, where 1965. postmis- is husband. Gahrad. are Ihe parenis ol three daughters. 1990. University pi Maryland Mr. the in tor of commercial One > Huntington Mills. She and her Jan Prosseda She was a bac heloi fifth Cham- land. Gov Casey She earned third in the East- lull Schneider and and Bloomsburg, years. pionships and was test in hairperson was ol by Eastern Pennsylvania Physique con- Loll Harvej '66 John C. Poploskie "67 is employ ed McDonnell Douglas as area direc- 1 i\J 077/2. (2011 ''22 0059. for al Stale retired extension home economist who was employed by Penn State appointed by J. Rome (site of the 960 ern Pennsylvania Powerliftmg Anthony J. Cerza. 0 1 miii a\tei Dine. Ot can. commu- presently working as a is tune consultant with Trenlon Slate College and in He placed running. Representative |990, Dr. Schneider also re In Slachum SI. 500 cash grant. Olym- Prosseda has not limited himsell to ceived two official citations from the <>l educational leadership and Ol ail- pic the al Olympics). 1966 nity service. earned a master the faculty in 1983. World qualifier for the Master's Championships school. January 1980 ai BU. joined al American the col- al also earned a hducailon "Excel- in council by Gov, f'hornhurgh who master's degree Education" award- winning lo Ihe He was appointed Trustees. of exercises Dorccn. PCT I re elected Council m lence Bensalem Towmhip Sen High School, While Intennedrate School, a 1989 U. Department S '67 of Fcastcr secondary social lludid lOf lege. Oak vi lie, a chairperson of ihe commencement Dr. Schneider served a major portion of his career as principal ol of trustees LaRoy G. Davis Quarterly for educational leadership At.VUSlS MEETS CARTERS - Dr. James La <» rums, o, „,.,,«. or Lmeiu is » ,„<„,, „, , M Em „ n . . ;>v md ,„, L „ mrsily „, All 9 1 . Class notes dale Lutheran Parish from 1 959- 1961, the Quarry ville School District versity in Atlanta with Dr. ly u s Harvey Samuel Chandler Dobbs Professor of Politics. He was one of 15 selected from within the United Klehr's scholarship focuses on American radicalism and commu- 1987 he received a similar grant io study with Dr. George Friedman Dickinson College He teacher for is Associates, I. programmers been active mon wea He Hamsburg is He and Robert, 1 In and Hamsburg. a constructhe fourth generation in a family concrete and construction business started by German immi- recognized by Miami Carey Corporation as the Eastern The given to the employee exhib- outstanding sales performance and leadership programs ing Miami Carey in promot- products. Splitt is directly responsible for counties earned in central a Pennsylvania. master's degree 35 He on economic education in 1989 Council on Economic Education be a presenter at in Millersburg. fas Jr., are the parents ol 1 L. Caf- 2 sons. a State Correctional nsiiiulion.il I 1 1 oi lion Institute and a construction project manager before joining the Miami Carey Corporation. wife, the former Sendak said who also earned BU, in working is I aczkowskl He and his u the '72 chaii al as Carroll Year by the Shciry arc the . parents ol two sons. Malt. I I, and Scott, six. B Mehollck 72 and Gunning are planning an <. adminjstratoi John v\. Fabrizlo 74 named vice president ol 1 Bank ust managei He lion as "the PlcaSSO \ i( e president and also Bankers Assoc the Frew, are the parents of two children. International Pool, Division ol lion as a business Nicole and Jason. eral Electric ( 'apital in Bala ( ynwyd. li. m on the As youth lending school He i.ition Si hildhood t , keen eye and d PBA's co al ei c oping n overly affectionate Ith "mauled write his best selling hook. '70. a special edu 1973 196 Seven yens I a laiei. polpoiirn ol i cation teacher in the Southern Co- lumbia School District was featured as the Spotlight" the in for May Representative 20 years, "Teacher in the 13 edition of man i'<> Timothy D Hart Box 466, Lahaska, PA 18931, (215)297 0253. Shamokin New s Item. She also earned her master's de- rot "ii* nous > hildicn's from King Kong Mouse Mil key iiid unci She serves Scott Barhighl 73 aSSOl iaU pro lessor of business and accounting at at Award at an awards He began his career in dinner Street. H Cluley. ui lo the "Irau for at . associate professor In gree in also active at > ( in the 'oalition M and chairperson ol Susquehanna I'M to is v'u i Human the to write I I Si ndak 1 here, appeared in he book was inspired by s oilier ol memories, including Charles Lindbergh's infant son. the national fascination with the Dionne quintuplets, and a darl fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm. Services Forum. He and — lost at ai he third book ol his lnlog> )utslde Ovet ,il Susqiicluiuu his wile. Kathleen, are the parents of three children: Paul, 13; to I9XS 1979 he earned an I ( kidnapping Northampton and was promoted 1939 World's Fair the 1977. le is display uii anothei book, /" the Night Kitchen. Montrose caseworker He lormerly was a leachei Ml. View High School from 1974 Jeffrey, nine; Columbia. RA 17512. (717)684-8733. a County Litenu in April 1978 as an adjunct professor of fessor in 1981 Representative: William is received the Excellence in Teaching acounling. became an assistant pro- 1971 Scout pack He I president of the Teachers Association. 639 Chestnut Cub lor lance Northampton Community College, as the Uneedfl Bist Susquehanna County Boardol Assis the Bloomsburg. a m he would " skills Douglas Goei If tz 7 nized foi his work as scoutmaster tO Where the Wild Things Are, published draw on ertifit development and you." gave Sendak inspiration But knell Uni also has earned oai foi (eanii fantasies, unvarnished observations ' hool palette ii rlt the sickly, malic experience" of getting Susan Varner leputa a Hue ol an Immigrant Brooklyn. N Y he developed in graduate "i the Perm a versily. Gen reflet ted own lanuly Na Shamokin He iii pit <»l youngest son has been First joined the banlt stafi Banking and ol "more and more subtle, relatives, the kind that Sylvanifl cial more i Shamokin commu the ol nity office le is said. defined" than those adults Sendak. Who has earned In books." ager of Financial Planning transport man Sendak ihing then tastes as ( He and his wife, the former Susanne is i nl Ins 1 condemnation and in iheii varying, pal. tional ol adult literature, "Kuis an- very, very ferocious as audience They me extremely des» education as a personnel ad October wedding, Michael moid theii affet tlon," i<> 197 V Michael children " Bui since they don'l lough F ministrator,andasansssistani print I L. ial had been assislanl ilc. edU( She has worked in education foi of the English department He was chosen .in )m ( al mat ,i lal Camp years as a school J. spci his picture Intended lall) them except on the children's shelves. Virginia al al (In- spet Mary Janet, at lurid hildhood "there's no place to put d Smith High School in the Chesapeake Publu Si hool S\ stem Hill. man edut ation in science decree ler ol former a corrections officci is Mh I them adopted Her husband, teacher, dot torate 1990. district's his newspaper b rare public and often Id - oldei adults, Patrh laKanoust Fern Avenue, Hamburg, 07419. (201)827-7389. Janel M. AndreJco'74hasearni a [aimed author addressing his large follow Ins college age individuals and in the also a is sports and feature writer for a weekl) the Joint Council on He was a special education teacher the Mount Carmel Area School He and and her church, she touch in among Representative to at University. District lions Insti- and was selected by the Pennsylvania es "i loi Board of Education. tended the mid-Atlantic Lead \\ to 1987. prolessional organi/a in be to be blessed, or cursed, \ NJ 1991 He at- seem "I with verj tall 0l County Teacher of Pennsylvania. in dm ing illustratoi books "aren't espet Active .u link to appearant s Peattie, 19 economic gree and supervisory certificate Bloomsburg and a business management certification at Susquehanna in to the top 10 and ol Directors Region sales leader tor the fourth consecutive year. iting was recipient Summit Scholar in in The committee \ tistit hood." said will help to plan special events for the the Year. in J. Splitt '69 has been Com- Sendak the internationally act 1974 200th anniversary tor the mittee, and in 1989 he Economic Education's Lead grants in 1882. is 988 he was appointed co-chair- Alumni Board 1 .ill Ill u uh child mei of the Economic tute management company. award 1 educators Quandel ajfbi lor the district of Minersville's Act 178 IU from 1981 US bigi fant He also served as an acme membei h III!' "It's not a Columbia Counts the U\ ol Prioi to Bloomsburg.CntuwissaandCentraliii to Ronald Award, given Groupof Min- Kenneth in break from In iheii Redevelopment Authority the Wesminster High School, has been nominated lor Maryland Teacher ol is Quandel is Economic Program man of The He 1983. was in Ol "being with the child Redevelopment Authority Poi ovei 14 \e.ns, he worked on projects Foi of the Bill ot Rights. in 1987. the chairman and tion ilk- 986 and coordinator of the Develop- board for 15 ersville who also earned a master's appointed audio-visual coordinator ing direCtOI She and her husband, John Area Service Award board of direc- CEO the high school this at degree at BU. received the Mmeisy tors after serv- He was commence prl is touch" in Doy lestow n to lake llns Done worked as deputy position, ( Committee '70, a social stud teacher in the Mincrsville School nes He re locating to ol the 1 1 fantas) sto serve on the Bicentennial Planning year. president of the Schuylkill years. business, his wife, Susan, live District since 1970. on in and charitable organi- count) reading that commu povert) to sen BuflH lenc) from the Com invited Wormleysburg. in les Development Corporation ing area for 20 years also very active civic, service real estate ol the low income nitj in the educational lie Bloomsburg audience to assist the is 1 Anchor Leasing and Development Co., and Anchor Investors. He has the \ oneot 40 pub Snaveh ins Norristown in marj agenda which she \^as trict, Anchor De- commercial Board members Icachcrs "•" in- Maurice Sendak told a large McCUntock 73 F, be overseeing the board's 72 years in the School Dis- in l \ haotic oi gredients" that go into manufactui Montgomery Count) Op the ol will Who "Who's to America's of velopment Golden Caffas named Medical Den- at Economic lien i Among ment speaker named Man Uppei Dauphin Area in Carlisle. Noble C. Quandel Jr. '69 has been lessica and been named deputy executive direc lot has been managing tal Douglas at portunit) at Rutgers. Sharing his recipe ing a children's picture book, artist I'lmersitN a riaI Robert Stablum Lavelle earned his doctorate is Com- zations. nism. Debit, ait the Katharine Perm State Uni Oklahoma and Ohio State versily also general in States. In t in Klehr. the his wile. two daughters, pio ,ismm.,iii work for his roofing business computet and information formerly taught is Commercial- partner by the National Endowment for the Humanities to study at Emory Uni- '70 Jr. chor Commercial Realty and partner in pany. Harry S Truman High School in own operates Ins i parents ol Brian Bower '72 shares recipe During the District summer months he n u ( 22 / 24 \ \ Coplaj School Jacqueline He and president and sole stock nolota ol \n Realty Levittown. has been awarded a grant takton. < lessor ot Chester C. Sna\el\ sons. at M Q48 \ppahi hum /i systcmsatKing'sCollege Dr Bower two half-broth- of the social studies department i picture books' m the Whitehall ouslj taught business Dalft >\„. 11 (302)834-1964. four half-sisters, and two grand- Lavelle '69. chairperson John Fan estalDmt, Bear.DE 19701 215 Robinson. and Karen Marie McCoach; J. JJ. i 987 Represenlali »•« Constance Ash; three daughters. Deborah Ann Hummel. Kathleen Ann James l in District in Surv iving are his wife, the former a brother, three sisters, 1972 Shady Acres 1970 1 ers, in Represtntativi 968 and 969. and a guidance counselor at Schuylkill Haven High School since 1969 1 are the parents of . from classes for the mentally retarded Area School Leary twosons. They reside 1961 to 1967. teacher/coordinator of the Pottsville O Rovanne a teacher of the mentally retarded in Picasso of and Melanie, seven. Wildly popular with millions of readers, the triology and other Sendak books have provoked considerable controversy. Early B. A. de- Lehigh University. He previ Eileen K. Lawrenc e 74 and lohn (Continued on pane 28) BLOOMSBURG RAGE 27 Sendak Classnotes (Continuedfrom page 27) rev lews .ui.u keel In \\ U tin it \Ul R Kmdig Things Are as ugly and depraved. The book, however, won wedding. ihe graphic award became an Describing became passion Sendak said switched careers I was it a "chance to get Wolfgang closer" to his hero. Hal who earned a master's degree at Ship- Dayton was Flute" "dream come a the dream is will nol fall done much of lias seeking composers ment reside in Bethlehem. Hunt Schrader vnthia '74 and in toward They live in Sharon Young I. Harm. PA Representative: and who brother Greg Maybe system. me helped that The artist member showed slides to offei 0 latest book, Deai Milli, an intricately illustrated version ol a recently discovered Brothers story Released year, the book tells the poignant story of a young girl lost in "She's trapped in the once again used the moment Sendak, who a bad history." explained book to express intimate experiences and influences in his own Using a out page details ranging from Ins gardent to memory of his Mo/art playing is Connecticut Bogdon own 1984 cer. until recently a staff nurse He family. background for a shadowy audience of children from the Holocaust. Temple University on May A 23. related schools K-9 an administrator in the ents of of the state Bureau of School Au- psychology from two children: Nicole, Martin Zane '75. teacher Marianne is in the lozzone '75 iscommissionei Started and I , and ( Id School Dis- I children, Mat- e .it for the ions communi- journalism and in at Shippensburg. anne also earned a vv mastei here Mari- 's degree surance Companies PaulJ.Gadomski '75and ois \ Rahpo are planning a fall wedding. m at the branch Harleysvillc. has earned the professional is employed by in the U.S. Postal Chartered Property Casualty Underw riter from the Insurance Institute of America She earned Northumberland. the CPCU des- ignation after completing the Barbara B. Hudoek w "75 ol d of directors. manager, she A certified is president of Merrill Client Group. PAGE2H BLOOMSBURG as finan- assistant 10- sional and ethical standards, Thomas vice Lynch Private She has been working .i .Ivan William claims adjuster and was in Sobotor'77 was J. a Ph.D. degree at Syrause He University. also completed rein geron- tological studies He an associate professor is in the Collegeof Health Related Professions the State University of New He Syracuse. is York at the author of several professional articles and papers is City Avenue- Prior to joining HPCOM. He she Was administrator for clinical affairs at Robert rector ot admissions 20, 1992 wedding. Robert, a Barbara earned a master's degree master's degree She 1977. is Area School master's degree St. Craig 1986. named She is a Pen Argyl Joseph's Univer- Winters '77 and Kath- leen A. Vlainich are planning a Sep- tember 28 wedding in Secane. Craig, sity. A member of the American Speech. Language and Hearing Association, she nominee a is to the American College of Healthcare Executives. Mary Sandor '76 was named "Feature Teacher" for the month of Vpril Wyalusmg at Valley High In addition to her teaching she the is who is Mason coach of the JETS teams, and co-chairperson of the Bradford also a graduate of George University in Virginia, employed by the Federal is Bureau of Investigation in Washington, D.C. 1978 Representative: James L Byrnes, 7 Wincanton Drive. Fairport, NY 14450. (716)425-1015 faculty Honor Society, Science Olympiad and County Special Olym- pics. Brian T. Appleton '78 has been promoted to vice president auditor the National at ertown. and senior Bank of Boy- He willbe responsible for super- 1977 vising PaulG Snf.P O Box 142. R D 3. Danville. PA 1 7821. (7I7)275-3S4S Representative the Audit. Loan Review and Compliance Departments. are engaged. William cialist for the Cecil Schools in Amy is a He joined the E. Ball math spe- County Public bank in 1988. He earned the designa- Maryland member of the Philadelphia Workers Compensation Claims \ssoctation She and her husband. Roger, are F. health care ad- in the District. in currently pursuing a ministration at a June whoeamed Lehigh Univer- at employed by sity, is speech-language pathology from Bowling Green State University Stasak '77 and Cather- S. M. Giovanni are planning ine speech pathology and audiology. in live in Liverpool. N.Y. administrator for clinical support and cell married to the former Diane is M. Blusius. They Cooper Hospital-University Medical Center. Camden. N.J. She was also William Ide '79 and joined Harleysvillc in 1983 claims supervisor UP. s COUFSe program and meeting profes- Bloomsburg University Foundation h» I8J HPCOM il liamsport has been appointed to the cial at insurance designation 1 Paul I awarded at responsibilities, Sandra Myers rhomas '75, claims supervisor lor The Harleysvillc Inoil ice two other banks. She earned a master's degree advisor for National Unit. in the inter- national departments of serv- ices School. learning disabilities handle apped children tor the Chester Service clinical in physically, During the week, she can be found teaching mentally and physically the cur- 1990. .ill asey, lour. in the challenged children and teenagers. County Intermediate I Texas, in was founded mentally ol I . degree Coalesville area. Camp Dr. Martin also earned a master's of Challenger League Baseball benefit thew special education ,i They have two trict. ( former the and 10. His wife, dits. Eric, seven. is. i stration ol Har- offi- Mary wood College. He and Ins wife, the fonnei Sara Greco ol Swoyersville, are the par- admini- is risburg office a She joined in responsible non-nursing administrate icsburg, he and seminars and has in of Median- has attended various police- department writing a medical sociology textbook. his doctor of education degree at he was she was promoted to assistant cashier quirements for certification Martin '75 received joined the force in 1979 and from [e in there, ol course, in the P. Regulatory and mortgage department compliance of Osteopathic 18104. '75, a veteran officer the organization tombstones tiny William the in Compliance Management Department. With the company since 1986, campus. the New Jersey regional compli- ance manager Hospital of Medicine. She a Berwick Hospital. the at dent and at Rebecca Ann. Their on the Wilkes-Barrc police department, has been promoted to sergeant. Sendak pointed in his PA Ban- Philadelphia 1695 Valley Forge Road, is 77 has First Fidelity corporation to assistant vice presi- officer in 1987. 19, resident I dogs and flowers a sister. address lik- light pen. |oms the BU. She formerly worked for clinical services at at master's a Kathleen K. Quurantu III. Barbara C. Jeanes '76 has been named associate executive director In I Sigma Thcta Tau, of graduate credits lorest ol B wai lorn country. in I le at been promoted by rent Planner Kim. studies program early in Geneva. 12. in B I last I BU on May He has accepted position \l guided tour of his Grimm nursing at h S a department committees, he was way." brutal live in Joan Rebarchak Koch '75 and Allentown. ety. "1 fell out of the They August son, John Harold, born on June 15. Hitler '75 earned in Michael. addition to serving on several nursing freedom." Said Sendak, second daughter. Samantha. is a son. honorary international nursing soli college could be a place of dren, Sean and Sarah, and expect a her husband. Carl, are the parents of a the college because he "never realized G.I homas Huyhes '76. past presiBU Alumni Association, is hardware managerat Swanson True Value Hardware in Batavia. Illinois. He moved to Illinois in April when his wife. Ellen, was promoted and relocated by American National Can Co They are the parents of two childent of the for the RD 19504. (215)845-3615. degree wake ol a brilliant and sister He didn't go to in presently working is a Certified Financial the parents ot a daughter, and as a pOOl scholar, probably dyslexic, 1984 and CFM designation the Year." She and her husband. Francis, have four children. They reside in Drums. license. "nightmare," recalled Sendak, struggled 18914 ! College Churchvillc l<>75 His second career was another life P She and her husband. Michael, are Hllgar, Bo* 612, describing his early She received the her husband. Robert, are the parents April 12. poets. 1982) as degree strategies during the past eight of wins. Robert and Brittany, born on and writers ( nars on financial planning and invest- Jersey said own his in visual art. iihisk literature, New t Me one year firm's Client Services various training workshops and semi- < from to seek her out." lor manager of the a years heaven on your drawing paper. he She served Al in very gratifying." is employed by the Readington Town- They severe depression. "The muse laniero, Department and has since conducted from a nervous breakdown or You have her alma mater almost indistinguishable is Anthony M. s Wilkes University, al ship School District in The Den '74 and Anthony, who earned master's degree nightmare, you begin the a activities," say at assistant vice president for develop- il/enberger were married I lentown. .1 creative process." he noted. process isc true," also hceainc "When nightmare. becomes it beneficial to the board's investment Parts Anthony Saraceno But. as the deadline approached, controller is "Barbara's experience will be most ment, "and her enthusiasm to support production of Mo/art's "The Magic said Sendak. 1990 a . Randa Gossin Myers Road. Chalfont, (215)822-0482. Triggs, 871) 1980. since campus. She also earned Representative money management, and she oversees more than $70 million in assets. Houston the the- set loi '74 1976 conservative Campus also the coordinator of the is women's financial planning lor clients interested in graduate of Leadership C arlisle pensburg University, Amadeus Mo/art. Designing G McClure Hal operas She management, estate planning Hudock provides in the Hazleton sity was named "Teacher of and retirement and pension plans. he- a stage designer lor because money lor Spring Grove Area School District in years ago and I an instructional advisor is reside in Harleysvillc. areas of private in the Specializing They the parents of a son. branch since graduation. received her Lincoln Intermediate Unit 12 ins original as music. who Merrill Lynch's Williarnsport at from Western Maryland Col- tificate lege, ill book." he recalled. right life and in the industry, it Eileen, Novembcr9 supervisor of special education cer- Caldeeott Med.il. the highest "almost overnight are planning a \pp\eton tions Certified Internal Judith O'Donnell '77 of English at the instructoi Penn State Univer- Auditor through the Institute of Internal Auditors and Certified Data Processor S , . Middle States Classnotes BU accepts Man- ihrough the Data Processing agement Association. Brian and his wife. Kathleen, are the parents of a son. Brian horn April Thomas Jr . at West Virginia StatcCollege West Virginia. She interned at Christ Lutheran. Dryville. and has accepted a call as New pastor of IK. in tysburg Hospital. became a director of applied systems He earned a master s degree at Mount St. Mary's College in Emmiisburg, Md. in 1986. '78, head Dome, euagcartsdepartmentai Danville Area Senior High School, will serve as interim director of the Danville Area Jo Williard Taylor '78 and Patti ( a daughter. Sarah September Community Center Man Pedersen'78ol js killed July 5 he when Eimira, N.Y.. the small plane moun- piloting crashed in the was tainous terrain of southwestern Berks He had County. just picked Scott Weitzel "79. Di friend, the Lancaster Airport, and they were the Hershcy at Medical Center, where she is medi- a microbiology cal technologist in the laboratory. his best was to Alumni Coordinating Committee. Attorney Francis X. to Grabowski, Alan's lawyer and friend for the past 1 3 years, his background classic "rags to riches" story. was a BU, he After graduating from worked tal an Upper Bucks nursing at home and lateral When buy he was only 23. he home for Stroudsburg and borrowed to in owned Within the next decade, he two nursing homes, a health care in a teacher at is Wyalusing Valley High School. They Wyalusing Raleigh. N.C.. where he is Pam a staff stall ot staff specialist for professional serv- Services at School, a private school for learning age four. disabled children. highton. '79 and her bom October 1 2, 990. She joins her brother. Michael, The family lives in Le- Wyshinski '78 gradu- J. ated from the University of Colorado at Boulder in mathematics and an M.S. applied mathematics As a doctoral candidate, she ences restaurants in the Key West. Florida area. lived in Stroudsburg for several moving same uni- in Florida; at made international confer- Canary at a meeting in Tenerife, September she will join the fac- Audobon tains Moun- Society, he partici- pates in the society's December bird He Newman, Lee guests as Paul and singer Harry Connick Iaccoca a r t to assistant controller at the h a u Union County, and nesting project" to pre- Joseph J. manufactur- Chrysler ing facility of applied sys- and Bruce; and several nieces and PermaGrain tems, he had nephew Products Inc. been respon- Prior to join- sible for ing the firm Deborah is assistant controller at Grandview Health Homes. Danville. They Inc., in reside in Nuangola. Richard A. Sitler '78 and his wife, Christine, are the parents of a second Rick is a sales consultant with United States Cellular Mobile Telephone Network. a account- ing, ant with an computers and independent Laura Evangelical Lutheran Church \meiica. in She graduated from Get- tysburg Seminary in May. N Y been best man at Alan's wedding. who earned his medical Temple Medical School, completed his residency at Geismger Medical Center 1 1 assistant professor of at emer- Hershey Medical He joined the medical Center. staff of LancasterGeneral Hospital on July 1 1990. Ellen Moran; a daughter, Kelly ning." said Betty D. Allamong. provost and vice president for academic this without reservation." Construction of a E. Woodward '79 (M) was year's recipient of the Annie in Intermediate Unit 29 for excel- award She received the for outstanding accomplish- ments and innovative work with stu- dents university has been a top priority lion, in request to the State System of Funding to build a new library has been appraoved by Gov. Casey. Due Pennsylvania's current to funds from the state have not been released. "The commission new . in 1 976. Perry County. Ohio. Surdoval company in 1981 as management science ana- in ence analyst in management 1982. He was In response to the commission \ request for information that strates strategic FL 32789. (407) 351-5555. \nn Baker '80 has been certified as a nurse-midw ife practitio- ner by the American Col lege of Nurse- Midwives. A resident of Jackson- she is completing graduate- studies in nursing administration at pro- the University of Florida. moted cialist and transferred to the technologies department in "we have implemented said noted He She February 19 l>() the in university adopted tour objectives with curriculum, public "Our follow-up report docu- mented these statements clearly." the univer- administers periodic internal evaluations to maintain the integrity of its programs. "We conduct routine sell -study less of w hether or not we have a formal outside accrediting agency coming in to look at them," she- said. The commission conducts full evaluations on accredited institutions every 10 years and periodic reviews every five years. The next applied 1985. Allamong setting at the university. evaluations every five years, regard- sci- to applications technical spe- demon- planning and goal- she said. Representative Vincent J UlRuffa. 1600 Westchester Avenue. Winter ville. Fla.. to that diversity. the financial department and was promoted know diligently to bring this about." sity Lciuh lyst said, "but they we have worked '81 are the parents 9. on Bloomsburg." library at service, enrollment and cultural He joins a sister. Melanie. who was nologies. Joe joined the concerned '79 and Therese 1980 both operations and staff units an associate is strategic direction statements." by the use of state-of-the-art tech- He formerly was vice presihuman resources at Get- new library, estimated to cost $1 1.4 mil Sullivan A ward, presented to a teacher Park. ity in Robert Baton '79 has been named human resources at York "and the commis- Allamong indicated responsible for enhancing productiv- director of affairs, sion accepted our follow-up report Allamong Joann two years old on June Nielson Company. Corey M. Waters. . . and plan- budgetary problems, however, the Surviving are his wife, the former Mary I He 5, to give informa- goals and objectives of the son, Nicholas, born on January also had been 1979 were asked on the status of our library that deal search. dent tor 1988 and served in for one year at Cecil John Yodock Gretzula Yodock Williams Company and the A.C. Hospital. "We tion at she taught also held positions with the Sherwin- Representative where Scott was to have , Prior to joining the IU staff in re- Prior to she A as assistant dean ol students Eimira. April 1989. end-user techYingling Stoneback "78 has been ordained into the ministry of the director of nology CPA firm. He Box 49W. Selinsgrove. PA 17870 ( 717) 743-5577 L. As personal siat! R.D. thai in 1988. he was Inc. First, managing enduser comput- Evan Michael, born April 26th son, bams Surdoval '79 has been Surviving are his mother, Marie 27 Lancaster Airport enroute to lence in teaching. Weltz Pedersen; two brothers. Carl Deborah Ann Rutkoski '78 and Andrew J. Kobela were married April Alan Pedersen '78 crashed western Berks County. They had just left in pi- the mountainour terrain of south- in a appointed assistant vice president of s was small plane a land bird index" to identify popula- Michael G. Yingling '78 has been promoted when a placing boxes for them in local K Jr. its Randy D. an annual "grass serve the barn owl population by has catered to such conjunction with that construction has not started "bam owl inn, in Weitzel; two brother, R. Michael and of mathematics. bedroom concerns identilied b\ the commission takes part in two activities for Volun- Connecticut, as an assistant professor mn. The 16.000-square-foot. 20- university's report addressed Anne; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert restored and converted the Strathmont fast The specitic also ing birds in Pennsylvania. tions of birds in bed and break- live in Higher Education since 1986. ulty of Trinity College in Hartford. into a stately Adam. They gency medicine year ago, where he painstakingly mansion the operation ol a strategic planning District. teers for Wildlife: Islands. also noted that the report detailed "institutional progress on was an the Southern ot council ot trustees 's by the Union County Conservation Foundation's five-year study of breed- speak He meeting at the quarterly the university Educator of the Year in Union County Environmental counts and the National Science will Ausprich Bloomsburg's capital budget the Mem- Luminy, France; and Tennessee. In January 1992 she In named from the commission on our report." said President Han) County Hospital inElkton.Md. From 989 to 990. he has been Redstone. Colorado; Tampa, phis, to Eimira about a flinburg Area Middle School teacher, A member of ments, a huge bed and breakfast inn, Wendy's at the in versity. presentations in three with a Ph.D. in mathematics. ShealsoeamedanM.A. management agency, numerous apartand was a partner May in '79, a Mif- W e weie pleased to receive noli fication process." Scott Weitzel '79 ot Lancaster Scott, Joseph Southerton institution in April. on-site evaluation of the institution degree Nancy Geismger for Lewisburg. killed July 5 husband, Fred, are the proud parents 1 He also toi after ac- cepting a progress report from the his wife. Kalhy, are the parents of a son. loted by of Christina Naomi, ser\ iv.es for assistant ad- Middletown. Judy Stout Mauro Bloomsburg University for 1987. in programmer a He and ministrator for Tressler Lutheran Chenango Forks. N.Y.. and new job in Raleigh as a full-time teacher at The Achievement begin a accounting and business The Hos- Association of Pennsylvania as a She previousl was at Medical Center '78. has tion in will Hams ol ccnlly reaffirmed accreditation Administrative Excellence during commencement ceremonies on June 2. He joined the administration in 1980 as programmer/analyst w nh computer services and was named director of was ices. Aw ard n ol Buc knell University, received the iheofTiceol finance Cheri L. Kroboth '79 taken leave from her teaching posi- agency, a pharmacy and nursing home years until from Endi- N.Y.. to Research Triangle Park cott, degree it. He \ Quakertown Hospi- leanred of an old nursing sale in IBM been transferred by where he became assistant admin- istrator. Lome Pennsdale burg has joined the '78 has ) programmer. His wife. According '79 and James M. Kr> Schools were married July 6 pital ( man. Lorrie '79. directOl accounting and business services Walter C. Geiger Journal. of BU's Harrisburg Area Elwood Woody Warner have been is A resident of Linglestown, P.J. is a member Airport to pick up another friend. the next day. Scott Chris sports editor of the Lewisburg Pail\ reside in enroutetothe Wilkcs-Barre/Scranton They wereenroutetoElmira. N.Y.. where Alan was to have been married are the parents ot a daughter. Came Cathryn. bom May 20. Em- Dennis Swank his wife. 1990. I. ployee of the Year up a at bom Elizabeth, Jo was chosen as 1990 Patti m > her husband. Mark, are the parents ol and Schools lion of Colleges Chris Courogen '79 d ol the Ian- The Commission on Higher Education ot the Middle Slates \\socia- Jerusalem Lutheran Church. Jean Knouse BU. s progress report MBA degree at Joe also earned an f James P. Ball '80and('hristinaM. full review is scheduled in 1999. BLOOMSBURG PAGE 29 New dean Classnotes of arts, Ernst are planning an October wed- sciences team Catholic College During in 1984 and 1987. political In by eventual stale Tom A Laslcm moled sciences and agement support systems modern versity ol Texas Health Science guages department and vice dent and dean "Dr. I. ministrator," said Betty u lamong, provost « lor academu "He has lion re< ord m si vu .mil I husband. Kick, are the parents of twin March eht e ai < Vnlei Molly and Maria, born They join 17. the Uni- a very extensive b broad bat puhlu a ved a in 1984. the Health Si ,il lence," she noted. "I feel he i Coldren '80 and HottOli were married ofManufai 'dllege They of Arts and Sciences," ( \ professor ol political science ( !alifornia State I May Chico, Calif., and taught language courses .11 the state's College during thi and leasing i Ciaremom ummei 196 employed by Klein and is CPA live in firm in Williamsport. Williamsport. al ol al I M3 -800 I Jana nellsville. tional relations from < laremonl iraduale St hool and University < !entei in i 1967, mastei ol arts nglish from versitj in alifornio state I 196 ' and .1 111 ture from National Taiwan 5 in Con- director of case is in commeri- l.emonl al f urnace R.D I Weinberger '80 and J. 2. They reside in Rockaway. Young Jeffrey A. School i he is academic year and 1 I >S7 until he in psychology professor and will serve as director \ Honors and Scholars programs ol the university luldren 's ,i '80 and Debra May 2. employed by Home of Easton and is employed accountant. He partner in Palmer Trophy and also a Beverly Win ton Howard Street. Dallas, IX 75214. Dai id W. Aigler '81 and Shcrri A. It) were married in August. Daivd I Dougherty is a CPA in Brownstone.2 with Delta Airlines. she look a leave from the firm to serve as the full-time first rejoining the linn, her practice has focused on employment, environ mental and personal injur)' defense Systems, 29, logo consultant with PanSOphic Inc. The) reside in frappe \nn L. LoruSSO '80 and Arthur Jones Ji were married m Wilkes lion as t Ann .in also received certifica occupational therapist emple University has been on the Boe- lives in Marietta. Geor- She is employed Modi in Geisihger Wyoming Valle) Maureen, have twochildren: Erin, three, live in and Ryan, Palim six months ra LorieMedvetzCudwadie'81and her husband. Ra\ son. Daniel, born The) . are the parents ot a No\embei 15. 1900 live in Hazleton. Roan Derr '81 and hei husband. I)a\id '81. announce the birth of their second children. Brian David, born June 20 I ie joins a sister. ourtney, two and a halt Ellen u oiks part-time as a financial analyst tor ( at Center at '81 and John Gauer were married May 24 in J Linda ville. is She earned was employed at that facility. Plames. They live in Des director degree a master's administration at at in the Yale University School of Medicine. She has also begun post-graduate work in man- agement in Cam- at Radcliff College master's degree She is a BU at nominee She earned a in 1983. for the American College of Healthcare Executives and a memberof the Yale as a registered Illinois. was public health specializing in hospital Dan- a graduate of theGeisin- Before join- in Philadelphia. ing Albert Einstein she bridge. Massachusetts. Kemp Political Union. Lynn and herhusband. Peter James, Bryn Mawr, reside in and Pa., Newburyport. Mass. Clare Kiehart '81 has been promoted by Pennsylvania House to the Lee McCool Morrett '81 and her husband. Kent, are the parents of a position of director of compensation and benefits. She joined the firm in 1984 in the finance department and daughter. sey. five, and Audrey, moved They A human to resources in 1985. Hannah Rae. born Septem- ber 20. 1990. She joins sisters, Lind- two and a reside in Burlington, . McNeil Consumer Products Com- half. Vermont. resident of Lewisburg, she has a Rodney (Linda) daughter. Mrs. Keiser. '81 and '83 in the Edwina Reineburg '81 and William Reineburg '80 are the parents USSR Citizens Bridge. not-for-profit organization founded in 1 988, the organization has worked closely with the Soviet Peace Committee and other groups in the improve relations with the to United States and the USSR. A series The glasnost. change quently, is first was made Subse- January 1992, a delega- tion of 10 Ukrainian health care pro- fessionals Wilh Massachusetts to exchange. isit conclude the first The 1 5 -member delegation will meet with their Soviet counterparts (accompanied by a translator) to tour medical and clinics facilities bom April also have a son. four years old. They Andrew, reside in York. Karen Tomaszewski '81 and Frank D. Drost were married September 21 in Swoyersville. Karen is a worldwide market development manager for COMWA VE. a division of Communication Microwave Corp. She pursued a master's degree marketing They at in North Texas University. reside in West Pittston. healthcare ex- set for July 1991. m They 17. first USSR health care exchange sponsored by the Massachusetts- possible through perestroika and Ellen Mane He officer first a pilot of citizens' exchanges his wife. kcll\ *80 and Susan Jaspers ,i is Hershey. They were married Novembei is '81 Miehuel Bratton '81 is an audit manager for Hershey Foods Corp. in He earned an M.B.A. at Villanova University in 1990. He and solicitorfortheeityolHa/lcton Since bin He Linda K. USSR Richard B, Wickersham Jim Grimes HI S. upgraded to A Superior In l»>NX USSR. the 600- bed Albert Einstein Medical ton. Jim has been selected to participate law Court Judge in a hospital ad- of a daughter. Emily Rose, Representative: litigation. PAGE .10 HLOOMSIil KG is sell Carter, t)244 clerk to state June Baird has returned to his former N.J. 1981 as senior Fluid Lynn Pezak Malloy 1985 alter in of Pittsburgh (1974 1975) Liu succeeds John s Baird fi permanent dean from resigned from the post for the Awards she serving the Uni- served as .nunc dean during ( also l.u of Law, versity faculty position as a 1992 wedding. Jeff joinedthe firm si his Dickinson also conducted two years ol the 1986-1987 I is ministrator in orthopaedic surgery is ing and ary law turn ol in Lynn Currently. Management. Keith ger Medical Center School of Nurs- 143. Nurick bring to health facilities Busi- in wife, Alison, are the parents of a graduate ol the Uni 1938 post doctoral resean H who & Honor Society Sigma, reside daughter, Elissa Sarah, born Fcbru A risburg. in foreign languages and litera University a partner in the McNees. Wallace bacheloi ol •ins He become Gamma management with Fayette County Community Action Agency. They Mark Elizabeth A. Dougherty '80 has doctorate oi interna of Beta Veghfs '80 and R. Kirk L. and residential properties. He can be reached 1 ( medical equipment and supplies to member as a ing 747. A. Callanan are planning a a out the United Slates are donating where he was inducted Addison Gilbert Hospital near Bos- Jana term. Liu earned M.B.A. degree from Western Carolina University, N.C. Kyle were married January New Jersey, handling sales, rentals Several major medical supply companies through- gia. turersin Washington, D.C. in pharmaceutical regulations and long of marketing and physician staff IK reside in Silver Spring Heach Island medical technology advancements, Pitts- 15236. Keith A. Gogel '81 has earned an nurse at of health care services; quality ofcare; Power Division in Fletcher. N.C. He resides in Asheville. i fniverslty in PA medical issues including the delivery Their in Lngle were married June 8 They I Richard F. Donahue '80 is assot aled with / .ii hariae Really on Long 1965 [967) as an assistant Rennie Drive. 221 address: the National Previously. Liu worked three years care exchange will focus on major a Muncy. Daniel is a program manager for STEP. Inc. They reside in Muncy. f lame dircctoi loi the National Association brings disc ipllnary breadth and ad Albums. in Elaine Price '80 and DanielGulick were married May 4 in Centervillc. i in Silver Spring, Md. Carolyn is owner of Coldren Catering in Silver Spring, and was formerly personnel kground languages, literature and politu I). He joins Elizabeth's employed by Eaton Corporation as an accounting manager II Cen- lui four ye;irs and vu I Mark. a brother. Daniel L. Merit '80 and Barbara Riz/o, a bed . Caitlm. five years old. sister. ness and of man- (e rcc ei Houston I St. The emphasis of the health Hospital. Evan Michael (eight pounds, two son. errj Duffy Vlazii h '80 and her daughters. final president < ministrative strength to out In I at General Hospital and and her '81 Care) Hoets Gates husband. Durwin. are the parents of a burgh. the University of at He has been with affairs and Thomas Salnl higher education ad a Houston, Texas master's degree the (acidly <>l has considerable back- in grOUHd as ter in presi- Ann and !anfleld '80 has been pro ( from prestigious medical facilities including Harvard. Massachusetts Lansdale. term care issues. in champion Marian to assistant director a sales he coach of the soc ial Ian Ber- in his wife. Francinc. arc the The family lives hairperson Bank parents of two children. Tara served as i is ounces) born on March He and 1984 his team was deleated in the Class he- Eastern irst f Briar Creek Terry. his tenure there, nurses and health policy educators Dave '80 has earned wick. Sh at teams to division championships science professor, office of enandoah Valley. Pittsburgh. A team Ma Hoy He is sales manager of the at ol the girls' basketball at Point Park clude physicians, administrators, MBA degree al Wilkes Lniversit) an \\\v\\ S< presently teaching manager for Philadelphia Stationers. They reside pany, and in hool He is Mahanoy City and formerly was head coach Marian at I years. Lftl held both administrative and faculty positions Wayne. basketball girls' reside in Mountain- top. Paul Brullo '80 has been named head coach of the pointed dean of the College of Arts 2~\ They cal Center. a support center coor- Icrrcruc Hsicn-Tung Liu has been apand Sciences, effective July is dinator (or S B I Corpora lion in assumes post For the past James ding. in rural areas andcities in the Ukraine; Poltava. 1982 Representative. Doui> Taylor, Avenue A. Apt. CA 16. 538 Redondo Beach 90277. William K. Brennan '82 and Rachele A. But were married in Wilkes-Barre. William is an accounting manager with Del tec Securities in Odessa .md Kiev, In Kiev, the group will meet with the Ministry of Health. New York Odessa, one of the major pons in the USSR, has been the medical site for Richard H. Huff '82 and Valerie A. Bush are planning a June 20, 992 many wedding. Richard of the victims oi the Chernobyl incident. The health care professionals in- City. 1 is a CPA with the firm of Grant Thornton in Philadelphia. - . Class notes Rick kowker Wind his wife, the former Kath) Kussner '83. are Thomas \\. Spcakman '82 and Carole H Boyd were married in Jul) the parents of a son. Patrick Jul) 9. 1990. Owen, bom u ho received an Rick, Tom 99 a cost accountant for Day Timers. Inc.. in East Texas. Pa. They is 1 . reside named Krupka (;. Community firm administrator He had been in his a commercial loan officer with First Eastern Bank Tan- in the Pennsylvania Society of Newspaper Editors, and the Pennsyl- Women's Press Association. iraveli ng reg iste red same category. awards following categories: a news design first in the place for for a front page, a first place for feature design, a second place for editorial writing, and a sec- in Bloomsburg. she Keystone Press five previous feature sections. She has won more than 25 PWPA awards and was named Pennsylvania Newswriterof the Year that organization in A 985 and 1986. native of Lebanon, she also re- ceived training Institute in in November Ha/leton. 16 lum and supervision the at L. American Press Mensch DC, and the '82 and Carol Reger were married November 3, 1990 in Paoli. They reside in Phoe- E. is Of Radiologic Technology at maugh Valley Memorial Hospital Johnstown. NoelS. Wood in has been accepted into the Omicron l 82.acaptain in to the Middle East In si Dave serves a speech to the In daughter, Ruth, on June in PA Representative 9. degree who di president ol "We Parts ol his V< also earned a BU, is 1 i<> ihai Hill 2 1 l Kath) E. Bloomsburg Thomas Jefferson University delphia on June 7. While at and to the Hobart Richard received ins Ph degree ai Omega Amory Hart- this year. Illinois. Air Force Base a senior Du Pont Co. in Wilmington. Delaware. They reside degree in program in Georgia Sharon is a 1 speech-language patholo- senior sales professional for Johnson gist at Polyclinic and Johnson. They reside Harnsburg. Wayne. it He ami Medical Center in uidcognjtlpn, le earned his dm West Chestei Septembei 2x wedding systems purchasing Electric bonus Met "8 pan will oud help us with annthei i«» ol ihe project," The we as dim sei phase initial Vaviek uoied .>i the project I deals with collecting and analyzing dala on existing cionomic and community developmeni programs offered ai ihe university ami Andres shiny Ing ihe projet r*s spe t |f|( objec lives, budgeting and orgiini/ing eouimii mode up ui university officials and regional leaders Representative Robert J Ketone) 7417 Paxton Road, Path Horn, ( hurt h. VA i a State Colleges and Universities speech patholo ., I \merican reside In Swecnej -8.< is Jill i Elaine M.Tomsho «82 and Robert Fuge l Haileton, (inss calved tan Newirth '83 and PaulG earv were married March 2} in Graterford ew stow n Center former writer and editor for the won O u lere and lackie were married on June Ir.ixlci I for sports writing. Press-Enterprise has Michael, Care Department of Brackenridge Hospital in Austin. Texas wedding development Jill Slate College in Rod W, received a master's degree in curricu- PWPA She received A Kathy. are the cal C. u.ie. kathv. aie the parents oi two daughters, Shannon College. a She received the following Keystone Press Awards: a first place in special section as project editor and designer, and also a second place m Ihcv Kath) branch manager of Commonwealth Bank at Elaine M. Supkoski '82 and Eugene J. J. Wall were married in San Antonio. Texas, in April. Elaine is Newspaper Publishers Associa- ond place is David tion, the s his wife. also earned an for regional ai BU. He and his gistfbi "82. assistant edi of the Times-News, Erie, won several awards from the Pennsylva- vania Mary degree H« and Erin. Kathj Jo Foual %t and Warner were married Juno 22 pan > a hall vea.s MBA in employed I seven; Elizabeth, five; and Stephen, nine months. tor nia MBA parents of three children: nersville. Brenda Martin W &C'o otNcu focal point and Paul Bernard Felix '83 and Beth Shery Kosmin «ere married in June Paul is a facility manage) It PATH Hospital, has been ap- Saint He and family live his married is be will Bloomsburg University has Sunbury at present position for three also earned an He Mount for the past five years. He and Kathleen reside in Jelfersonville Healthcare Radiology \dminisiraloiv North Atlantic Region. He has been Cyphers. McCoy. DeAngelo & Co Stroudsburg certified public accountants. hv r.flam wen American Stone at Nomstown. pointed to a one-year term on the board of directors of ihe >K2 has been Dougherty '83 and . Batestra \ "82 manage, ol the radiology department Schnecksville Robert an assistant admissions dire, Theodore Spoils - in Kathleen / Silvio tor at Millersville Universit) MB A at Wilkes University in January 1 is BU AASCU ha.s provided us with a process that will apply the university's resources ... and help this region lo develop." Ihe universily's service region comprises a 40 mile radius around Alaska (Continue J on pa^e 32) HWOMStWRG PAGE 31 , Faculty Classnotes member Nam dies at 46 Edward J. rawford "84 and Bryan < J. k 1990, on Action Program. They reside He was an July [3 while exercising formerly a senior credit analyst for He Meridian Bank. Prior to . m death e u| Pamela y I 25 |)i wen Rtinco May married m The) reside Boyei Auspr Beth Elaine Driver '84 and Brian Sheafflei were married m Median J will him. bdtli as a Beth icsburg miss elementary Kerlin 'nivcrsilv. ol I ahfoinia h ( Prioi i" ioining (he Bl M .in \ teachei Kentucky foj was CO QUthOI le I Penn at tin Kristin and Kimberly; and three brothers, Roy. Roben and Richard, scholarship program assistant development Ml to i a managemenl in a Eschbach '84 has been at residem I I I Developmenl to program Pali Ida Stianche and husband, hei report to that > I .is may be )ffice qi — Columbia. 17. She is S< hu) was Johnston *84 Christopher '83 < i. Smith to assisi nity died on June I education teacher region and ii ( an economic and commu- "After the project wedding. I finished, is in our region." he said. Margareta, "It's a timelj opportunity foi university in a teachei who Grubh L. .issisi.mt read) foi at Twin the Edward '85 and iarj .m is at 's Long Snyder 'S4 .Me the parents ol a son. Ryan Matthew, who celebrated ins firet birthday on March V Jillwoiks I agle Shiilmakeis. ami ingGall, I one a is '84 and hei i live in at is Award. m with a concentration in health .are at Wilkes UmveiMiv He at ilkes a is degree s who Lucille, at BU 13 in received a in 1989, a is fourth grade teacher in the Ha/leton District. They reside in Gwendolyn is tion at in the a public administra- mastei ni\ ersitN 's Mary They Elizabeth Cool "85 ami Bahhunas Hall Lane Jeffer 'hildSi 342 Norrii . xonviUe.PA 19-10.1. (2 15 ) 957.756(9 ( Holly McCioughan Balatgek in Business Shriner's Hospital for Philadelphia in Richard A. Kuc/aw a '85 has been named manager of Northern Central Bank's Elysburg community office. He was a community office manager lor Pennsylvania National Bank be- his wife. Donna, are the parents of a two-year-old daughter, They Sarah. reside in Elysburg. Susan M. Morrall '85 and Steven Gavel were married is in North Wales. employed by Devon Direct Marketing and Advertising They in Bcrwyn. reside in Jeffersonville. Joan Picking '85 and Melvin D. III were married May 18 in Chambersburg. Joan is a registered Tracy Rick Kelt '85 and Rcgina Carlson were married June 8 in Athens. Rick is an accounting systems analyst for Corporation in Owego. N.Y. m live Athens. '85 and Michael Ruddle were married March M) in Hh/abethiow n Karen is a teacher in the Capital Area Intermediate Unit. Mcchanicsburg. They reside in Terri in L. Brown Pike '85 served as a course instructor at the 1991 Pennsylvania Newspaper Publishers" Association advertising training seminar in Harrisburg. Tracy has been employed by the Intelligencer/ Record division of Calkins Greater Philadelphia Newspapers since June 1989 and was promoted to staff manager of co-op advertising in August 1990. She and her husband. Tim. reside in Quakenown. n urock Lreed '85 and her husband. Roben. arc the parents ol a son. live Marion. Philadelphia. -85 has joined the First National Bank ot Leespoit as thechiel auditoi She was November a registered They International at em- H. RcpifMiitativc Gingei is room at Cham- is reside in Catasauqua. 985 Madeline nurse in the emergency Mary Karen M. Kraser 1 '85 and Frank bersburg Hospital. They a sev enlh at Horn tember 14 wedding. teacher in the Wilson Area School District. wedding. J. are planning a Robert L. Uberti arc planning a Sep- IBM is Madeline W. Szabo Fortney grade bioloL-v . Md. 16. 1991. Williams *84 and Susan degree ai EastStroudsburg Hershey '85 and Richard were married April 6 in S. Jr. live in Silver Spring, J. Ginger Balchunas ( hilds '85 and ployed A. Jandres were married Nov ember 3 in Catasauqua. Michael, who earned l speech a LaGrange. Georgia. Machines a a is I Susan Penn State Troy State University. T. BU. Lehigh Valley the lershev Linda is employed by TrammellCrowCo. inRockville, Md. They human resources administrator for the Of a son. Brett Robert, born April master's degree Linda D. Has/ He and her husband. Robert, are the parents She earned who also received at fore accepting the Elysburg post. the law Bane Campus. at Lric May 1992 Calvello '85 ami Fred \. Welsh were married April E. Gwendolyn M. Chapman '85and Linda M. Walinsky '84 ol Pottsville has been named equity Schuylkill degree s pathologist nurse city of .il master a Crippled Children October 12 wedding. in \\ wedding. Melanie. the Univer- guidance coun- a District. October wedding. Donna Heckler '85 and L. T. Jozefiak are planning a R D. la/lcton Ha/leton Area School the Hummelsiow TerrenceJ, Puroell '84 earned an MBA degree I requirements and is Donna M. Stone '84 and Ray mond S. Szczucki are planning an dircctoi Palmyra. in Lehigh Univer- - , all of Scranton. seloi C'oopersburg. I \ssociation s Outstanding Coverage ol counselor education in sity Ha/leton. The) nurse rccruiterat w ho earned a masters degree Area School wald Swim Coaches vania High School meeting Lisa, firm ol Rosenn, Jenkins and Grecn- fourreporters m the state w ho « civ ed the Pennsv Company, Plum- Board of Certified Counselors, Inc. husband. Gary, are the parents ol a VUentownMom- He was one pi Montgomery been certified by the National Ha/leton. Michael Jill Lisa Capcce '85 2 has Lucille live in Rubv a is Hershey Medical Center. They reside Hospital Center in Allcntown. son, (iregory. born April 12. degree Ernie Long -84 ami ( were married June 22 Unit. sales Shippensburg, where he earned a the dial PAGE 32 BLOOMSBl RG the She formerly in dean and tennis coach and the lenge," he added manager at Jr. Cleona. Dana in educa- stcadville Princeton Marriott. program coordinator at loi .. at the communications Prince George's I a special is Rayford E. Nugent are planning an special education m sportswritei foi the is Dana G. Sanborn master's degree at Stadler Distributing after lershey. sity earned a I Bloomsburg University sales shop manager I associate bursar Ephrata, Stan S. Line *84 and Kelly were married in Boston. Sum we will be greater use ol live in is I master in George Washington University mastei university lesources by the people who reside in Dickson City. Melanie a Lebanon Intermediate hey ii\e i development here hope there Manage- a Certified at two and She and her husband. Ross, County, Upper Marlboro. Md. the project will help the intitution define what eil manager weie married June 22 III a special is a Timoth} P. Bong '85 and Kim C Tredo arc planning a May 24. 1992 wedding rimoth) is employed by in reside in Kenilworth. Resort and Spa and senioi Marie Knollcs "84 ami lames .Ian 1990, Union enhance the university \ public ice acti\ ities in the son. Stephen, a They Rub) Schuon Scott Ikill, and Wyoming. Vavrek believes nivcisiiy I also survived by a brother. master's degree coming. Montour. Northumberland, do become ment Accountant BU Alumni supervisor ol nurses llamshurg Marriott. Margari ta Leiden '84 and Greg Smith are planning an August } thai primarily consists Sullivan, Carbon. Snyder, Villanova is a named corporate a lieu Michael. at sen passed the examina- recently tion to Johnson successfully passing an examination. then daughter. Angela Beth, born February I < the Patricia Santangelo "84 has been I 'ontinued from page 31 counties He a Center Square. Robin, County Intermediate nursine admini- in m tion teacher with the in in be will le foundation/ - She half. Development uzerne, J. Wilkes University, Ul ln. Show ers Roy cr '84 re* eh Ci parents ol Foi the up- Naval Hospital the prac tice residency u r presi v Salisbury School at master's degree Mav entering his third year in the family Unit. I is . who earned and alumni m Norristown She and her husband, Keith, are the the l.ancastei ol Kevin CPA. Peckville. Boehning '85 and AnNeve Jr. arc planning an I October 3 Sat red Heart Hospital ksonyille. Florida, Jan Bloomsburg thony 19X7 as ihc previously held a simi- member ol stration at at The) reside in Newtown State. coming year \ BU (( A in July. They Robin ol Directors. April ialisi foi Paige earned Lleclric JefTre) C. Cheeks Kerlin S< holarship Pund sent to the .u in Philadel- Bridges Marriott and Desert Springs memoi In mathematics, according made payable computet spe( .i tenani in the U.S. Navy. Support worthy students in the depai Anthony lamero. is 1 of Dr. Kerlin has been established Poi developmenl & subsidiary ot Johnson manager for Unisys, a project selet ted as chiel i.k Surviving are his wife, the formei dent on Academy onnec ( s. nil is a Square. in I honk. the ol KathyClemes; twodaughters, ol is le I position Board on Vincent, born April 22. Si eight years. various math journals. mem son, master's degree Computet Graphics, and wrote nu merou8 arti< les tot publication in a Si dire* lor of public relations Carlisle the in northwest General me faculty, he ' assistant piolessoi ail versify of Melersky were married L. started at the boys' college Kevin Earle) '84 and Paige Greeb) Earle) '85 an ih< parents ol and Paige i» 1068 and 1970 respectively in He phia. programs Kevin Iniversit) I 966, his master's degree and Ph the .il Florida Atlantic .it for University. Philadelphia. Hahnemann associate at Alfred H. Reich, Kevin David Black 85 and Robin senior cost accountant with Iolab. a School District .i Dr. Kcrlin earned ins bachelor's [ Gerald G. Gensicjewski Jr. *85 and Mary L. Abdalla were married Gerald is an in Scranton. June re- certified public accountant. lar friend/' in 1205, Inc. Holly and her husband. Mark, Hahnemann preparatory school in a special education is I valued degree home O. Box P. is NH 03054. Merrimack. Meridian the Likoff Cardiovascular Institute of Chestnut Hill professional and joins a sister at . "We om pe ten development director ol ivas the director of c h i Bancorp. reside in Bar- Kiyhler '84 has been I'. Before coming to d e n i Harry i A Wayne in named town Kerlm." said Pre s adau^h f He 1991. . 1 John M. DeMartfno '84 and deeply shocked and saddened hy the i a staf 21 Their address she was side in Reading. Scolt 'The university community was I internal auditor for Virginia nesville. in that lhat. city. avid runner. u n the parents of They Lauren. ter. at wife, the former his Zak re w sky are deputy director of Lincoln is Sa- executive recruiter and MB A at the University of Nebraska in lent e at for 13 years, died luddcnl) Lin- in Good maritan Regional Medical Center is Nancy, who received an coln. Neb. Kcrlin. 46. professor ol mathematics and computer BU v Shank were married July 6 Susan Ripple '85 and Jon I Rvan Alexander, bom Februarv are planning an B. Ev ans August 16 wedding. Susan is a third grade teacher in the Weatherly Area School District , (lass notes Sandra Krc/nitsk\ Shaker *H5 nd Michael Kerrara *86 and Catln Radcvky are planning | June 1992 her husband. Theodore, arc the parents of a son. Corey Theodore, bom May 1991. 2. Sandra wedding. Michael the is Academy tor the Sharon Ann Serafin Matthew until ol Natural Sciences. Sharon VVilkes-Barre. in worker lion in Services The> reside Shavertown. in is pi the American Society Training and IXnelopinent A (Pa.) Veterinary prolession.il ol August 1989 Pei aria L. Walker '85 and Paul Richard Todd Fisher '83 I dinator lor High I mplo\cc Serx Karen M. Spei Ibauiu 'So and lhonias s Monison were manied May m Allentow n Kaien is employed at Mlentown Hospital a foi I now is in Stephen are the son. Christophei T odd. .i wwel Journal. a C.P.A. The) reside . ahei I. I '86 and LoriS l in treasury department ol the IRS. also served in the Rene Fite '86 and Gary Stew art are May wedding. Rene is '85 and Carol Tshudy are engaged. Ted is a employed finan- Services, an American Express Company. He is also enrolled the in \nm I.S I Financial Planning teachei in Denver, Colo- rado. Joseph St. Michelle Fre> '86 and Richard B Stover were married in Middletow n. N.Y. Michelle re\ lew civil Bush (N.Y.) High The) reside in s is o medical with Intrat orp is Representatives: Chris Campbell. D R Box 2051. Effort, PA 18330 (717) 629-8629: Kelly R. Lewis. 288 2. rhe) reside Do) lestou in Henr) B. Hailz III '86 has been named controller at The Morning Jour promoted fromsenioi nal v hool the tax L. '86 and Jakubek are planning an October wedding. Pamela is a staff nurse the iritensi\ C care Unit Johanna G. Cahlll Naama '86 and Salim are planning an October wedding Johanna emproperty management by Boston, in in Chestnut Hill Really Papei Company. K . Silver Lake in Diane ployed by Nutri-Systems N.Y. They reside in \ . arlino S6 and ( March Lisa Hurley '86 and \m 16 Michael with Carlino Mushrooms Square. They live in that in ( earned a master's degree dial work at employed at Howard the U.S. R.Christie '86 a captain Army, participated in Brcll Joann Warrior 91, a training exercise or the defense of Alaska le is personnel working on Robin l . officer at Fort Richardson. His wife is the the Alaska awarded Chaya. medicine de- the doclOl ol former Valerie gree a May Muia were married Southhampton. Holly is J. April 6 in Eby Royersford. Lorene A. Feldman '86 and 22 in Waymart. Lorene Hahnemann School, ( I imc is ment Store William in \N linicfl In is I >OUg1as Joyce Kosek '86 and bom were is married in employed by in Jellies S< West T. and leislngei I the i-»i re- side in Alexandria. Towson. Md.. and on Vnn Blehl'87ondJeffrej os an audit control anal} at Institute in Baltimore. resources manager at the Division in Danville. TRW Valve He has been Ipoted In three He nca said i s i losi iton Warnei amben i i ln< he) n i e\n\ ol ihicc re in the ss .is at fnlted States I reditution from t si.imiaids NCATI 1 ti \ 1 's were written hlefly by hen .md professors In the field at * "i edui ation and thevarlous In disciplfni org li one edut ation programs lewed nca pharmaceutical representative a is ohd( il mission s i i two is m f6ld: require a level "i quallt) In profes Idi larrisburj ilonal edut anon ten) prat e "i ill em ourogc Jud) Brennan '87 ||< ensed to milled publil B( "mil ,i ( ihol fosters i ompe graduates and to she in Pennsylvania u orporale lax ollicei )92 . mis meet institutions to in is employi d wuh the sylvonia Auditor General's rigoi posed husband, George, welcomed iheii child* George Rjiz They ill. reside Kenneth \N . who Patricia L. (irove 1 1 in Camp Hill I hi Upper Dublin in 1234. oJlege i hey hool is in a say at ha Jolene T, Smith instructor at ami ( loCCO '87 ( I m 2 i Wedding teacher in ni Alias ( l ,uol is an WOnl '86. a part tunc lege of Technology, received a ing Excellence Award. An I each account- mond J. niioll) nca large lav Ion 87 md Rfl Donachie were married Oc- tober 6 in Jarrettown. Pamela senior ac count representative lor level ' and ihey affirm what I E If, thai llien we example, lor youi program emphasis on field you belter have The evaluation team doesn't to hear about Receiving N( |, basli 'advanced' level." it ... they want to see il." the Berwick Area School < <>i oi art District. Pamela on both the to are doing. tell .i them, OCOI November in the Pennsylvania Col . ii we expenemes, R. Kahler are planning a com Mocauley. you Beaver hwenksvillc, live In Si 8 itandards ai i 'lowtiship, master's degree program ( USA i Si first were married May Kenneth is an ac 1 riteris that institutions i graduate ihi in I said fiateai rhomasFitzwatei Elementar) '86 and Schweoger art 94 undergraduate I on Dcccmbct at 2248 Last I oi offit e were married May v.ins Trooper. Evelyn, hi l here i mUSl respond I el professional education. lent e in o Penn velyn E.< arisen '87 .md leffrcj Ambler, m ademit itandards ol ex< at I KrOggel '86 has been elected EmHe is human years, 1 he noted, adding thai "N( <. Horsham the count manager for Gun/I chairperson of the Shamokin two B's evoluutions during the 1 teat hei hospitals and nursing i .arry NCA1 examiners ol in mi lylvanid Blue Shield, Camp Hill, Pi l \ South Brunswick. N.J. a Clinique \ "1 ,081 fall, students tehftji hon Head and lias portlt ^< i P Pittston. Herndon. Va. They and v prat in c as il- Hechi's Depart- a behavior specialist The Kennedy I Mergel '87 were married Dcccmbi x in Bethlehem orl is employed i>\ i 17. 1990. ployer Advisory Council. is I a Universit) Graduate employed by 59Ul Place in Brooklyn. N.Y. I at '86 and are planning an October 17. Company "85 were married June counter manager Knepp 1992 wedding. Joyce Koch S. an account manager with Fund Plan Services, Inc.. Conshohocken. They reside in \. as a > the Hershey Medical Center at W end) Holly Jean Dingier '86 and Wil liam ai a graduate ol Debbie McGulrC Ril2 86 liam B. Stai .i has been an ovolu Isitedthe universit} lasi \ membei board denied Seal '86and Richard K Vahccnti are planning in Phil- wedding. Robin, also Galen M. KeSSler '86 red i ore extremel) rigorous. in cdu< in sold, noting thai Mocaulej nerves on al nnloi i<>i I Its at daids are "sol b) youi peers" and ioi l I m Instrut ioi al e\ aluates i Artie lipsburg. N.J. til < entei and al She has also seived u 1 level nursing students In iheii clinical i Mitchell '86 has is 1 Novembei homes laiiuK enterprises education degree \ Institutions everj live years," nut muse aiafl .i Col ol the Professional Studios 'i ution teom lional leadership J k tober S employed by is oi | experience ( Lopatcong Township School was Practical Nursing aughlin '86 and Newark, where she master wedding. ith Kim Hoffman Durham. N.C. -86 and Inc.. been accepted into the graduate pro gramai the Universit) ol Delaware in is the Greenery Rehabilita- Joann Kelly temporor) Bloomsburg. Michael in md I Kenneit community. n<» niaiiicd in Group, i "Nt \mhler,P [19002 Medli leislngei Naunczck 86 were mai J. associated w so in , Bonnville are planning an in is J Mai y wood College, in Idell lege Mullen, i Deck '87 has |oined the olumbln Montoui Home Nurse. Inc. Lisa, in Center < Md inn Moll) Michael harles May. llaii D. She formerl) em- Endicott, who associated is in ( Sean Health/Visiting Nurses Assot lotion an assistant QCCOUnl is reaffirmed Dloomsburg's Ide, undergraduaje (bosk R< tad, Btafl oi ihe< Iheil ned April 6 tion Unionville. is Foi oughran I « i Mat auloy in the oudii unc qi Colleges and Universities nation 646 8364 VIS) Susan Plymouth Meeting in Choconui. Batka were married Curtis were married in V, lamo I Mary managei l I programs is \m Bom aule\ Vf«i Sep u Diane 10 teochei edu< ntlon Dun CP \ firm in the Wuh the linn since lizabeth l ) is Mass. Michael Mai Phila- planning and Howard Macaulej dean !30ICedai \ in II mills .iv ^ n ( May. 1990, to senior Niessen, pi which in 5 Sr. Plains b) the v% likes )isti i in tmd residi \ 1994 1993 Qcademlt year, sold Prjtchord, a and Paul I as ult NCAT1 1987 and accounting service departments delphia. Diane Hawle) '86 and Scoti Wurth were married November cation nnd graduate (advanced) programs through the a sales representative Brbokline, in department I 1986, he Former!) served Fox at Chase Cancer Centerin Philadelphia. W. is Lew nun J. in ployed wedding. Ed lor Robert & lap Edward P. Harris 11*86 and Susan Hess are planning a May 1992 18301. Pamela R. Baldridge 1991. in Alleniown aiea Marguerite Street. East Stroudshurg PA IVnn Stale at hn edu . ( a Bruce LeUlinger '86 has been He earned an Lorain. Ohio. in MBA and iCOt proximatol) arc RepresentathH 1986 is wuh engineering consuHani Bath, ona i employed loedtei Consulting and I ngineering Middletown. D Joseph rhej w Isnlewskl i tembei wedding niversliy, i specialist Plymouth Meeting, and lames special education .i the Pine at School. is Diane I I R. In Domicile) Director) CFP program through the Col lege loi lom 14 tors regional managei and national sales Vmj afTert) -86 and lames Horwath '85 were married in Newtown \niy. also a giaduale ol planning a planner with I.D.S. Financial cial are the parents ol o son, Kyle Nylabonc Products Montague, N.J. neafl) three admihistra trainer for T.F.H. Publications He Ac- foi dUCQtton I years ol preparation in universit) *86 and ins wife lhonias. born June BU at reaffirmed Council le.khn ««l \iii culminatinjj (N< t Hummelstown. Ted Williams in (he National creditation Miemown in lom Wlllana Krenik are planning an October 19 wedding Stephen is employed D) the ansdalc I he\ reside I dut ation i hail us accreditation I Dioru horn on Septembei 20. 1990. Richard ices. Mechanicsburg. Then reside Ltd.. parents ol he s v hool ol i Moll) Montague Fisher "86 and ( real t inned nivei i logical Innov ation," was published in the Richards were married March 9 in Hershey. Carla is a senioi stall v. mm o has eclino l accreditation is Vccoum working on is Sit) he CO Ml article thored/The Human Side Center. i Campus master's degreeal Mansfield membei Rom and ing Services mentbet and past presi a Management Association and sylvania Veterinary School isassoci since 1 987, she operates June 1989 Septembei 14 wedding. Robert, also of the University ol IVnn ated with the ing instructoi at the North to his present posi- dent ol the Susquehanna IVisonnel a graduate a case- is named Robeil l>. l etter .nan '86 and Kathleen Rogowski are planning a '85 and Community Counseling lor being Lair) Rowlands were married J |s)SI and was human relations supervisor diagnostic imaging mana^erat Ha/lelOn-Sainl Joseph Medical Center. program IRW sukv January employed hy a stall scientist is Education is a ADP \ 1 ation act reditation mi iun 1 thai b from teacher edu- program has maintained national standards ol quality. Souk siaies provide reciproeily of teaching certificates or licenses to (( Hull nued on tit page 34) OOMSBl RC r iGl 13 Faculty Classnotes members district awarded promotions rank, effec- in her husband, Jeff, are the parents of 992 aca- tive at the stan of the 1991-1 orirad '87 and < year: — M. January I Christine Allchnfe, nursinj Milton in Kuhui A in in, marl ting and management; Eileen Astnr stetson Sandy 2, Home hey reside I Foods, Law. Kathleen Ann Krueger "87 and Basil G who Kathleen, account executive Conmec. a in reside in Allen- law Evans were married May she Drums Lisa 1 9. 1 the Central They reside 990, in a substitute teacher in is Dauphin School was a member of the Student D '88 and John M. Calegari Lisa class. While in is They Inc. town. Dickinson School of finishing in the lop 30 percent of the school, District. Hershey. in Bar Associa- the Philadelphia at Ray '87 has earned an were married June 8 Ix'det Brodheadsville Inc., Shamokin in at .1 a senior account- is American ant for m S. in that city. daughter, Courtney Lynn, born on From associate to professor Cynthia law degree Daniel Williamsport area. They reside in the Sandra Yancoski is a manager for Mutual of Omaha ber 29 in Williamsport. reside in Sellers vflle. Eleven faculty members have been demic They Washington. in Fort promoted 1 Express Ervene F. Guile) Reza G. Noubary, malhe wedding rathen, sludem activities. 1 J. English Lorraine Shanoski urrn uluni and asso< talc From ki assistant instructot Bryan, developmi ollcgc to Anthony a is They hristopher Sesame M.Lutz to director of 'Hi has been operations owned interned and oinpari) ( I R. Lee were married June recently accepted the position of as- fon. N.J. sociate. AT&T in Boston. operated by Insur Busch Enter- in tainment Cor- she poration, the dent in Speech Communication. hey reside ilic Kristine A. Graduating Irom Bl was named with honors, Accreditation NCATh ace ledited institutions." Ann graduate Irom of the Si c >i I licular outcome ai the A Hi N( NCATE "The team even went out into the public schools to hey truly unturned during from eh ret all t Pennsj is not accredited." Lee we and offer thai result in certifica- in si scheduled V Som- ices, a subsidiary shipping. is a publicist for the isit," In her The 111 the to prepare she added new position she is . Kane in '87 and Scoti is Christina Morrison "87 has |oined work the law firm of Kreder. O'Connell, ing On B master's degiee in student Brooks and Hailstone. She received counseling law Millersville Umveisitv at degree Lorraine il ..i n Kinder "87 and is March 10 in Shamokin on I public relations exec utive Philadelphia, and Sean phei QVC fo| Chestei 1 is Network. he) reside in a \ Iik Co in She Federal Taxation a member of the Lacka- wanna County Bar Association, and ol has been admitted to practice before Wesi the U.S. District Court for the District of School W est Coatesville High tO lake graduate chestei University, COUReS He is Bl also Banon Nielsen "87 and Suzanne weie married May in Phil I). lipsburg, N.J. Rapids, Iowa. son and bom his in w ile I Kirk ehigh Portland surgery. [e Daniel Klingcrman '87 and Monica Meyct w ere married Decern is J. November 16 an underwriter for is employed in Susan is A Novem- a personnel Caldwell, N.J. Pa Margaret Fatchaline '88 and J. Ganse were married July III Golden, Colorado. puterware is employed Cherry in at 27 Com- in Lewisburg. Margaret will at- Hill. N.J. Brenda M. Freeman '88 and Carolee Wiley '87 and Carlos Lamcira were married July 20 in William R. Caviston were married June 29 in Sunbury. Brenda is an Hellertown. elementary school teacher in the Upper Dublin School District. Willow Grove. Carolee lehem Area School reside a teacher is m at m the BethThey District. They reside in Spring Mountain. Bethlehem Timothy A. Gilliom '88 and Rhonda 1988 PA Lori DiPasquale Conn, thai- Timothy 18914. 12/5)997-2406. Donna Ackerman '88 and Bra Hibshman were married July Allentown. degree They reside in in is is at Perm Lehigh University. at Shippensburg Krista Teresa Groover '88 and Michael J. McNally were married May m Lewisburg. Krista is a unit I assistant at Evangelical Community Lewisburg. They reside in Winfield. '88 has been at Schuylk- \m> L.Heathcote '88 and Robert F. Sitler Jr. '77 Haven High School. cember 29 Ellen L. Rath '87 and David R Beidelman are planning a June 1992 wedding Ellen is a first grade teachet Judith A. Brusko '88 and Mark Reed were married May in Allen- in the town 1 is as a will begin graduate studies criminal justice Hospital Allentown. red as a bus mess teacher Judith employed 13 study ing for a Pamela M. Bressi ill is niversit) this fall I a spe- the East He I District, s who Donna, education teacher master Tate were married August probation officer by the Northumberland County Juvenile Court Services. in School L. 3 in Milton. Lannetti, 702 Remington font, hi District. and Joseph are planning a wedding. Paul Cement Company in They live in Cedai Pennridge School III a dental J. I are the parents Ol B August 1990 in Dallas. is in I Cedai Rapids. Danville. tend the Colorado School of Mines in dlej Pcnns\ Ivania. recovering from a hip replacement I PAGE 34 BLOOMSBl RG at at the YVassum '87 and Michelle D. Weaver are planning a fall 1992 Paul in Kirk 23. 1992 supervisor for Olsten Services of West Henry Middle Secane Paul Kline "S7 has resigned as coach Lake Silk worth. Judy hygicmst cial soccei in Representative. is May employed J. Elias '88 Granahan a 1 ideogra 27 Award. a is I'ow l"i Susan employed by Lancaster County. of laude) and received the Prentice-Hall Pickford '87 weie married J. Dickinson School at in L. Lnderkoffler '87 and Northeast Middle School were married July Dallastown. Katherine is in w edding. Kevin keting shipping department, which ensures the delivery of loans sold. CitJ Linda and her husband. Michael, 1 Horsham. Commonwealth of live in Gilbertsville. Katherlne live in ber wedding. responsible for the secondary mar- Sands Atlantic. 111 planning a Davis Butters are planning a Bruce L Deaver are engaged. Tracy a master's Federal Savings Bank, to mortgage N.J. Sean 1995. for their nexl Tracy a vol- Linda C. Monroe '87 has been promoted by Com Net Mortgage Serv- c\ ittown I dent Mutual Life Insurance "We've ahead) begun working on is Corp. Bloomsburg. Ke\ in R. Crane '88 and Laurie of Huntington Rider College. at Law (cum reaffirmed even five is is J Jones «87 and lames Pappas September wed- ding. Ellen accreditation in 1954 and next evaluation He Omen are Medical Center Judy Ann Walkowiak '87 and Donald W. Hislop were married July received years thereafter, noted Lee rail ol degree are planning a R. Schieckengast " Bloomsburg resident of Yardley. he lounty. JPM live in Liberty Mutual Insurance Group. banking officer and supervisor of 27 they're oni\ interested in the it ( on the othei hand, specialty that has had reside in Hotel and Casino eithei program NCATE They in They 18 in Danville. an account repre- Company Valley. unteer with Big Brothers of Bucks supervisor of mutual fund a E lien h indi\ idual tion A I I of Prussia next examines cai programs King operations for Merrill Lynch erset* N.J. fot the the entire teacher education program 01 May a sales assis is He joined Sesame is Place in 1983. Ivs III TDL, '87 and Levittown. Teddi all Acton. Weis Research Center of Geisinger 1 sentative with Metropolitan Life In- redi is 1 surance Jo) a. Gaydos '87 and Robert Bloomsburg noted. reside in were married Jr. play areas, water activities and uinei were married in hairless Mills tion specialties offered at accredited They Han e> May in '87 and guest relations, live entertainment, elevision in Philadel 1 Miller J. Mae Stone federal Credit teachet educa- \ \ NCATE, Blah tan) foi I reat Bdui ation gave "program approval" five years to Allentown. Laura in ol no stone ins, E, the I ol UICW Wyoming. in management ministration and May employed by is wedding operations, including admissions and is live in David M. Cooney '88 and Marcia J. Teddi They Lew isburg. They re- SDOnsibilities will be the overall ad 7 I new in Cali- of the Luzerne County em- Robert E, Lee were married lo> NCA Department "With His paik maintenance. theii visit In addition to tation lefl Sandra Laura Qulnn Feenej plua observe out supervisors and 1 '87 and Robert was but this year have been completely redesigned," nia Won I rlgOrOUfl bec ause the standards students Barre. in Exeter. ployed by the evaluation. alions before she said. panies, Inc. M. Ralston aie planning an August ol this pat "We've had (NCATE) evalu more Police Information Center in Wilkes- is director Russell Lu/eme. in John Sandra M. Ferrara wedding were married Peterlin Busch ComLutt of Education, said she was "verj pleased" of Ann M. '87 and Anheuser- District. hool John Skudalski employed is said re, direi I sidiary in 5 Russell Cook '88 and Denise Jones were married tainment sub- 1 employed by is Outstanding Stu- the Valley West School Doriann Wyoming by the who "87 and lame y were married August 17 Bdwardsvllle. (Co/Homed from pogt 33) teachers Macauley Jollc I Duda VI. Kristine Mass. family enter- Dor iann Clawson '88 and Jack the off ices of William G. Schwab. Lehighton, where she has in claims Farm They Baltimore County Schools. reside in that city. Ray She ternity. at Place, a park in I.anghorne Wilhamsporl area Gloria Schechterly, nursing Alpha Phi ntal -eglelsky and R. Couples, and Bell. 1 representative fOl Slate Law son Delta law fra( . Balls Mills in — study chiropractics. Blue June M. Chandler '88 and Glenn Zungolo were married April 13 in June is employed by Bethlehem. Dickin- tion. sales is a Anfhon) R. Dgfen Jr. '87 and Vic kie Young were married .May ance Mary Anni instruction; and Brian ( live in 11 and I I). 7 an account exec promoted foundations Vlrgie is General Foods. specialist for From assistant in Mary G. Bernath 1 Diane AT&T, live lor John December oh- '87 are planning a ( mat ics and computer science; and attend will Montgomery County Community Diane Dillinger '87 and Brian psychology; English, Courier, 1 an accountant with were married De- in Morrisdale. Amy is a registered nurse at Geisinger Medical Center, and Robert is employed by Pennsylvania Power and Light Bell Bend Steam at the Electric Station. " . Class notes The) reside Bloomsburg in l) I N°. is BLaST LindleC.Hippensliel "SXand Lone A. Lanning were married August 1 0 near Grovama. Lindle They flinville. Patricia manager is of ihe McDonald's Restaurant McCarthy V. married July 27 reside inCatawissa '88 and Helm \. South Coventry. in Patricia is a registered nurse in the '88 and Diane R Mawr Stoudt were married April 27 in Coopersburg. Michael is employed Francine School tary Da\id Hufnagle SS and Vnn Yastishock were married April 21 in rural J. Catawissa David programmer/analy They reside st is Patrick J. tor Air Products. M. Cook gust wedding. Stephanie ployment consultant in the CPA S with Ernst and in A. Zubrzycki '87 were married Stacey I They reside They L. Kenvin *88 received a The Dickinson School ol Law on June in the law linn ot Smith. Eves. Har- She I. is '86 are planning an April Donegal School is employed by is District in a a cardiothoracit in Kircher '88 and d ward Krest were married in June. During the past school year she taught science at I Therese's St. in Lisa A. Musto '88 and Mark are planning an Lisa is Mark works for * ><. era with meeting Inc.. Hess's Department Netterbl&de 88 and a program analyst Aide. Inc. T J They for Computer reside in Palmyra. shOdon is em- tance Corporation in Wilkes-Barre. mental engineer With CSI Ann. who also earned to the Air Force at School mg R. reside at at Nursing Oolette> whoeamodherbachelor ,i u Dlstrli But knell In the i niveriity, I is Le- I. liiabethtown School ' plans to join popuiai •8«> oi Up With at BU unbelievable amount ol .in KtOfl tune collecting data ami writing ihe proposal." Hailcton People. Ihe all who Kribbs, stage production reaiurlng talented performers from en ll\ 111 i In life in their home li oi i By establishing a data base on the computer, we will bo able to match students and alumni according to career area and geographic location Since many students will be interested in taking advantage of this program an-, is becoming commonploi ore The Alumni Association and Ihe Husky Ambassadors are Initiating a new career program in which we will match students who are Interested In who are already successful in those careers By a day) with alumni on tho job. students can gain first-hand information and can benefit Irom tho experience of tho .ilumni is and evolving" Into i iches on computer! nulling students omputei literate;" she s,i\s musing, we are preparing learners," adds Kribbs mi graduates to be markei able, they will have mainstream <>i tet means 11 the) to gel Into the hnologj have , and to learn ei|iiipui. thai how use computers and Interat live areas during the summer or other vacation periods, we urge geographic areas to participate in this important program, e Ing In an Information soi let) that (or part of the nursing profession .Hid ui.inv d| inn spending a day .is halrpersoni t high technology where compul "i Bloomsburg student with a serves program's assistant ovei the DAY - wrote the worked independently and \ .i "We're \ to Idea hi Berry, an assistant professoi "i all You can become "Share a Day to it part of "Share a- Day" by completing Ihe form below and "straight la lure" and in) ommunit ins ecjuipmeni will enable oui i loi progressive, 21st century learning," she says receive graduate and undergraduate "With this system, QUI itudents and YES, I would like to ai are gone, Students tO prepare heltei be pari of the fat ulty selves in simulated Share-a-Day Program. Pcrri, Name t < an put them Unit al situ 1992 wedding. Kathy is a ice supervisor for BU. and Alan is name is laboratory on not descriptive, please describe type of business: long-term substitute science teacher (,. Hulmes 27. Stacy Peckham "88 and David '89 were married April computet and interactive video Location of employment: omlortable as they go out into the workplace where computers have been integrated into nursing," County Daytime telephone number: ( Or evening phone, if you prefer: _ "Eventually, the state licensing ) ( Automatic Data Processing and David is an ac- tative lor in ol Philadelphia, she- Mays. ttm Will be given on a computer ) a client service represen- in "Our much more l and is campus students will feel a Sunbury Middle School. ZIP Career Area Name of Employer food sen ol Bloomsburg nursing students will benefit Iron) having a Stair, \ s. an assistant professor nursing, feels Address Zelnick '88 are planning an April Stacy knowledge" ations Kathy Pavloski -88 and Man R. basic 1 Please note The Alumni Office will make the initial contact with you to arrange "a match" with a student This will control the number of calls you Ha/leton Area School 1990. the i ' Fenstemaker Alumni House Bloomsburg University Bloomsburg, PA 17815 City also earned a master's degree iu I put in City at Monique M. Manning '88 and Thomas J Heffner are planning a November wedding. Monique. who who collectively Perry, gram proposal, "volunteered to take on tins task," Onuschak notes g i Judy AlhtrhoJd " members Sharon tai nits Kribbs, lean Berrj and Moxls s.i\s the If in Nesquehon- speech-language pathology is Vmaiaui, '89 (M) and Saulley were inarned August I degree SHARE-A 'The computet and leu nine strategy will enhant e oui students' Rock Glen Junior High in the I obstetrics department of Gnaden Huetten Memorial Hospital a master's She a so chaperoned a similar group a registered nurse health aire." sa\s chairperson assisted leaching i District. Biloxi. Miss Louise A. I.igen/a '88 and Joseph A. Pilla were married April 27 in They I week degreeat BU. isa science and biology in highton. olettej, lohn an environ group of 12 students from northeast teacher David Lesko '88 was promoted in the Montgom two years is to thinking, respon use ol these types ol skills < Ahington Memorial at In critical Nancj Onuschak die c.Ki designa -88 are planning ol the art nursing, believes ihe days ol ployed by General Motors Accep- is engage in>: usalesasso ol the Last purchase state v Ideo equipment, "Out students need to be able l> pediatrics nurse at John M Walkit Sfl / trneBoultvQrdx V" 1 1 Ortxy Hill.rx 19026 (213)626 1S55 Stenson '88 and Rich \i tered nurse '88 educational tour of the Soviet Union Lansford. Louise a to making, and thej must (earn how to prioritize delivei Alliance Realty, lor the past alumni from ern Pennsylvania on a three Lorie he grant will enable the depart* interacth e i I wedding in is McCormick Sei\ ices Centei I Munhall. Lorie M. Lefchak '88 and in kim and Hoeffner are planning a September 7 lieutenant Kim purchase to an Instructional slble dev Islon teat hei returning KeeslerAFB '88 and by the Press 1 Club lion employed by Thomas Nugent "89 were married May in WilliamspOrt. Tammy is an analyst at AMP. Inc.. and Thomas is BU foi Computet assisted instmction.il and certain careers with alumni \l. at computers Human Qelslngei Medical Centei Count) Association ol Realtors He has been a inemlvi ol the 1 Mil V. Store as a buyer. Tammj department laboratory In the Bloomsburg . Horsham, received served as a delegation leader for a first aw Rantan, N.J.. in employed is tolvi Ann Elizabeth Nowaskfe Pittston. I "chanj Air Products and Chemicals. near Pittsburgh. in rial Philadelphia I \. I University of Pennsylvania Hospital Mount pany. Shern wedding owenstein. Sandler, Kohl. I Hospital, and Richard is ol Schooto) are planning an Octobei em wedding. claims supervi- Farm Insurance Com- sor with Stale is Septembei wedding Susan isa regis Shober '88 88 and Matthew 1992 wedding. Lisa the Septem Diane Diane Murtin '88 and Thomas Kilkerare planning an October 1991 1991 wedding. Lisa Kerprich Joy, and Matthew ciate an associate ding and Irey. Bloomsburg. Conner wedding >2 Dan sintur hack ss Susan Diane \cademy Kim /akr/ewski reside in surgical intensive care nurse at the at »l has rust 1 to the nursing I i Plsher and Boy Ian ard M. Barrington. in tane Miller '88 and Hawaii Federal Credit Union in Wrightstown, Rebecca I lion at a . ary 5 in Wyalusing. in employed by Westamptoni N.J.) Township School, and John is employed by McGuire law degree l 5. uld Health I boon awarded Harrlsburg Dieter "88 are planning l>. ber \ Steven C. Haines were married Janu- is I grant totaling S 101,332 from V the llelene The Dickinson School aw on June He uveixed the it Rfpriwitaiiv* is employed bv Rocking Horse Child Care Center Kfmberlej grant Collins. Inc I yen tward He will be an ISSOCiate in the law Urmoi Wix.Wengct andWeidnei In il Allentown. Laura Chester County degree International in < eiy Stacey L. Jackson '88 and John N.J. Mav Mlentown. Eric is i district sales managei loi Globe Communication and Doug Young. Reading. Shillington. Rult '88 and Susan M. J. John receives is Steven R. Williams *88 received i June 1988 audenslagei were married ployed by Miles Pharmaceutical Divi- liam Slut/man were married April Enterprises, Trevose. a in Ol l.iileipnse, Iik Employment is October Laura McQuilken "88 and ing and design department of General and Steven km newspapei the at \llvrt and health depart ment Au- engineer- in the lomed Services. Q sales lepresen is Steward '88 and Stepha BU. sion. an em- is at McKenna '88.ind Molly Patrick tative for Stephanie Husted '88 and Steven are planning an currently finish is are planning an wedding Fetterman "89 hist is .1. Jo Schell ait engaged ment Diane M. Sims '88 and Douglas Macungie. in She '88 me Brvn at Albums Elemen- ing her master's degree computer a the at vibert Su/anne Ross '88 has been pro inoted to retail advertising manager lot the Towanda Dai!) Review She Brk McFadden Independent toi diiectOt Ol the life Hospital grade teacher department count representative I Valley Industrial Rubber Products. at were Jr neonatal intensive care unit Michael the Nursing Copy. Philadelphia Richard D. Ringenwald Mif- at m speech therapist a Intermediate Unit. . feel it's real important that they comfortable when taking the (Continued 01 <>n OOMSBl page 36) U(, PAGE 35 Faculty, staff Classnotes retirements The following show which lours retirement* nave Lerov H. Brown r> fate i He science, retired in July Susan KefTcr Barrick 'XV and unnlngbam ( Susan 1. 1 October years man, and years < I in si i i ink JO years -ire May planning a Tammy working on is '89 and Paul a master's 1993 foreman, retired degree in Habakiu was net were married June 15 Sir link I Michael Shamofcin Shannons. Inc The) plant operator, retired in utility May aliei Dorothj Sftlei retired in April Tracy ustodial worker, i afltCl Nursing grant the health) welfare education S( a teacher in Barbie Jo Cawthern '89 and >ana s Winey were married March 23 in Shamokin Dam. grade hool Si at it Barbie I a is and he> icside in Sba mokin nations ide eligibility requirements and make competition ned Furthermore, institutions Harrisburg in muse lered ,u Lung Center the and Prashanl in Brenda is a regis Deborah Heart and Browns is Mills. N.J.. a senior thai received a Helene Puld gram award within the previous two years were education technologist foi Unisys Corp.. Day- David M. ( look '89 has been hired business leacher as a in South the ers that are being used in the m McCormick I knew receiving Ibis Brian Centei ^77 a the chances ol Helene Puld grant award year weie slim "There were gram proposals received Helene l F. bine S Diefenderfer -H Horan Bethlehem. Lisa is ,u in nau lospiial. and Brian is I ant at Rainei New b> the and l > and Go I a regisI anke an account hej reside in low n Square. s the highest quality written proposals they receive,"' she adds. "So QUI w niers are to be commended for their outstanding work. "We hope to have the new lab up start Eric- of the by ( fall igna Corporation Deborah Ann George '8s> I Sixth grade teacher at Mali. in. n Cuv GatllOlic School Sandra L R, Hitchcock '89 and ( ( Gerber Bane. Gladfelter '89 and is is a service representative for Bell of Pennsylvania D a An June at I d Sen Academic Excellence Award outstanding achievement who Penn attends Stale, a She was also the recipient Fellowship Award. Brenda Brenda is at Wahl were married April 5 in I isa in Jeffrey Scranton. A. Murray a radiological technologist Geisinger Medical Center. reside in management They a is Dan\ '89 and Jellies I 5 in » ith a She is in social specialization in North Baltimore Center. sonville. K. Krady are planning a MacKlwee '89 and Kent L. '89 are planning an Au- is Communi- m Philadelphia. Dallas and m the Philadel- Northeastern School District San Diego. California. in Carlisle. Melissa J. Nicol '89 and Bret F chester. Jeffrey R. Thornton '89 and Orefield. Melissa, master's degree al who earned BU in 1990. is a a substitute teacher in the Williamsport Vrea School District. They reside in L side in Des re- Delaware Valley Recycling. Elizabeth A. Wentling '89 and Lee R. Keaton are planning a June 1992 wedding. Elizabeth is a speechlanguage pathologist Bloomsburg. Kimberly is a third grade teacher at St. Columba School. 89 and in the Lebanon- will reside in the Caroline O'Sullivan '89 and Stephen Yurasits "89 were married April 27 in Chalfont. Brenda Sue V\ tiling '89 and Mark Lloyd were married April 6 in N lantic. Brenda is employed by Exeter S. Township High School in Reading. They reside in Lancaster. Deanna A. Wood Elaine L. Price '89 and Daniel C. Guhck were married May 4. Elaine is '89 and Stuart Feddersen are planning a wedding Deanna is Flower Hill Plaine, Illinois. Tracy Lee Kishbaugh May manager of Lancaster Intermediate Unit. Kimberly Ann Ord 89 and Gary Honabach Jr. were married in Bloomsburg. They is 8 in Lancaster area. Linda K. Kemp *89 and John J Gauer were married May 24 in Danville. Linda was a registered nurse at the Man- Christine E. Clark are planning a Myers were married December Susan Keffer '89 and Brian Bar- Ihey reside in gust Montgomery. nek were married May II in Ha nover Susan is a learning support the November employed by 1992 wedding. Jeffrey Waltei Bennett at Katrina L. Taglieri '89 and Brian wedding. Katrina in cations, an advertising agency with menial health. a mental health therapist Upper Gwynedd. Lisa is a systems analyst for SmilhKline Beecham Cluneal Labs. They reside in Jeffer- Newman a work degree at the University of Mary land at Baltimore Mullaly were married October Lori They ilk- Betsy E. Swart/ "89 earned master burg. trator lor for study Jeffrey S. Mcllale '89 and Kath- counselor with the Diocese of Harris- JoAnlse L. Keener "89 has been promotediospeci.il projects adminis- in the S. Sny der '89 and David were married July 6 in Muncy. 1992 wedding. Both are employed by Harcourt Brace Jovanovich is in of the George Perk ins Marsh Research Catherine School at St. l). Michael, Vermont Law School E. Jones leen E. Keefer '89 and Yvette Hartman were married May 18 in Lemoyne. at South Royalton, received the school's DuBois. reside Deborah in a fourth Scranton. neidei are planning a Septembci 21 wedding. grade leacher Mary trainee at Northeasiern Bank. Geisinger Medical Center. They semester." PAGE 36 BLOOMSBURG 20. 1992 wedding. al JO in South Williamsport. a biology Laura A. Schelter '89, a student of St. '89 and in Deborah J. Hummel '89 andl ouis Knapp will be married on November is of the law of toxic and hazardous Sandra works '89 and lames tall isa in the Pottsville office Associates, has passed the Montrose County Courthouse olorado Yvette Lehighton Junior High the master of studies in law degree '89. a staff ac- drew D. Sayers are planning in teacher in the Carlisle Area School Sbumgart Jr. w eie married April 27 in ramaqua rhej reside in Wilkes i & Marx CPA examination. far) Cook were married June 29 District L. at School. Bala Cynwyd. in and lames Slivers are planning an Oclov mo; \ U«ddmg Deborah is a Kelly Clair in phia ollice bei Advertising countant in Chicago. She works three grant and running by the Pow- offices uld Health Trust ibis year, 'The selection board considers May 'SS were married tered nurse in critical care and Bloomsburg was fortunate to be one of the 126 to receive an award." she say \nii ab According toOnuschak, her faculty isa teacher pollutants. wedding. graduate school Eastern Sc hool District I Frascino are planning a J. Antoinette a learning sup- ton, N.J. 1988 Mil's nursing department program's Health Assessment is Eric Mien '89 and Stacey L. employed a registered nurse at 1 Ong leacher for the Berks County Michael was awarded a $35,000 Helene Puld gram to purchase bedside comput- in Bethlehem. not considered ibis yeai in Habakus are planning a the n dlffit uli fot in stitutlona to secure grant funding is is M. SchafTer *89 and TimoMay 23, Yvette 992 wedding. Theresa isa traffic manager for Mc Adams. Richman & JO, Denver. Colorado )am. i Brenda A, Colestock '8«> and Prashanl Prabhakar 'HH were mat nursing schools mond first i<> Joshua Geisinger Medical Center. Danville. 1992 wedding. Mary M. McKnteer County her in the Juniata >islriCt, I 9, South Eastern School District Intermediate Unit. hool District. ol students enrolled ai act redited Mm is Joshua I). Ruopp '89 and ElizaLawhead are planning a May 1992 wedding in Ocean Grove, beth A. Theresa A. Mamrol "89 and Ra) Parkas are planning an October 19 port Authe Rose in a phar- is program in grade teacher a third thy S. Sharrow are planning a Cynthia M. Heck '89 and William Butler '89 and Mi is the Cocalico School District hired as an elementary school teacher in the State won Ruhl "89 and Timothy A. wed- .J. are planning a June 1992 ding. Lori Agency N.J. 'apitol. a title They I program operated through Marine Midland Hank of New York, promote in ell Trust, a awards Financial assistance Media nee I (Continued from page 35 exam." The Helene Puld Health Joanne he (ileason She .is J. chael DrtSCOll were married gust. and director of comI Steven Maciejewski '89 has been wedding. Cynthia Joanne M. Good cert died is a 16 years of service. Lori in assistant is Merck Sharp anil Dohine in Pittsburgh. They live in Johnstown. February. 4 Maryland. live in .ii Kirsten . Johnstown, and Michael in I the page, ml she Wil- May were married Jr Bloomsburg. in Wand Boudman \ liam M Knorr Dickson City. the in Miss elementary education leather IH years of service. up competed ( IVacj Clifford E, IVfenslnger, m '89 June. in employed by is Siiiihury in . in inenl operator, retired in April alter IN years ol service. '89 were married to the president munications vania Pageant Shamokin. reside in equip Cerro Metal Products Co., Bellefonte. third run Miss Pennsy paintci Mi Williams August 3 employed by is Kirsten Leininger '89 and Mi- A. isa I. <»l years ol service Robert L. Michelle maceutical sales representative with rownship June alter 22 in wedding. District. in GrobllUki "89 and Erin P. wedding 31 Michael K. Boguih '89andkri«f'c Roberl L. IVfcEwen are planning an South Eastern School Man worker social is a work al lemple University and employed by Merks Heim m Mem service. in K. Flannery are planning an August 1 social typist ounting and administration. retired in July altci Moorhead chael Bryan is nl service. Faye L. Hiausteller, as an elementary sc hool teacher in the South Coventry obOH tky wedding. arpentei ton retired in Afuil alter a is ella David Y.k i They reside Belpry, Ohio. Hamilton Elementary School Tammy J. Berger over five BU at Paul M. Long, William Ohio. Michele Reedy "89 and James Tany a Le( i ra nd '89 has been hired stall ol a hospi- Carlisle in dire* 101 after on the is chemist with Shell Chemical Co. teaching special educa- is of personnel and labor relations, will retire in . in Marietta, tal May Brian A. Barrick were married joined tion at David reside in Williamsport. i 1965. J, an accountant with Klein and Rizzo. They risburg Hospital School of Medical Technology Augusl lac nlly in Michael M. Shannon are planning a September 28 wedding. anda. Alissa. also a graduate of Har- the United States pro- ompuu i Tow- L» Steely '89 were married in the in and the world. lessor of mathematics and Bloomsburg Alissa A. (Crimes *89 and William for one of the 7(X) coveted positions been announced; the More than X.000 apply world. announced in Lionville. fourth grade teacher at Elementary School Md. in November a Gaithersburg. Classnotes for Children in Philadelphia and pursuing a master's degree at Mawr College. is Christopher business is professor district. Andrew Reed Bryn an buyer for Hess*s Department Store in Allenlown. E. Martin arc engaged. Roberta Ann Cornelison '90 and P. Sheaffer Jr. were married June 1 in Thompsontown. is in Hcrshcv Kenneth Landon '90 and Shawn A. Tolliver were married June at Gwyncdd- Mercy College. Ken K. employed by Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency. They is nova University sue a He geant in the U.S. Army '90. a ser- '90 Jr. are planning a September wedding. Lon sent to Saudi Arabia. At the lime, he in the his in second semester at the '90 and is employed emergency room of the Ha/le ton General Hospital. Leonard W. Nash Elizabeth is P. Milligan "90 are planning a arc planning an Jr. October wedding Lake Winola. in a preschool teacher in Center Valley. 1992 wedding. Beth A. Eshleman '90 and Michael Chance were married in Mechanicsburg. Beth is a kindergarten teacher in the Baltimore City Publi School System. Sharon Ford Kirk A. Bixler '89 were married recently. '90 and Sharon a caseworker for is County Children and Youth Bloomfield, and Kirk Amerada Hess is New employed by Corp., Carlisle. Joanne is a fourth They reside at 1. Mauger '90 He and his wife, the Philadelphia. She spent six months Glcnnallen, Alaska, as a mission Williams thia a son. They '88, are the parents of M. (Jilliard '90 and Steven M. Bonn were married June 22 in Bethlehem. They reside in Harris- burg. P. Linda J. Halikman '90 and David Hikes were married in Langhornc. Linda is a medical technologist at Reading Hospital and Medical Center. They reside in Reading. Lebanon ba 1. are planning a land Jenmler Laboratories Hazlotoni engaged Michelle is | in Lount/is were married in employed by Williamsport Hospital and Medical Center. They reside in Williamsport. Medical Center, and tenant reside at Kccslcr Air lone lieu Giant Foods, Selinsgrovc. Messerschmidl arc planning an Au Wendy is em ployed by Social Secur A K iddie Cen Luann M. Naugle '90 and Dai hi M. Smith were married July 6 in Berwick. Luann is a teacher at the Collcgeville Day Care School, They live in Audubon. Frances M. Novak '90 and Wil liam C. Fritz Jr. were married in Wilkes-Banc Frances is a medical technologist at The Allentown Hospital. They reside in Emniaus. ter in m Has,- Lori A. Hoffmeier '90 and Miattending graduate school ersvillc University and is at is Mill- employed by Hildebrandt Learning Center. Krlstlne A. K ( M. Stinger '90 and Matthew A. Cutler '90 are planning medical technologist microbiology in Albert Einstein Medical is a Cen — Northern Division. Philadelphia fori. N Krisimc J AT&T in Boston. Ruth Trapane '90 (Masters) won for her June 15 in Williamsport. Susan a is teacher in the encaustic painting. The I Kathleen L. Jones '90 and Christopher P. Keller '89 are planning an August 15, 1992 wedding. Kathy is a substitute teacher in the Milton area, and Christopher is a master's degree BU in 1989, is a enrolled at Case Western Reserve University School of Law. directed toward the environmental conccmsof our pi anct She is a teacher in die Berwick School Dtf trie Doug Rapson '90 is a news member for the Wiggle Radio '90 and Melissa Hayhurst are engaged. Kent is in Sclinsgrove. is employed by Crawford and Company all, and Tom & Wendy Lee ployed by United Methodist Continu- liam ing Care Services, Lewisburg. 1, in Broomemployed by KrcisCo. in Horsham. dien, an. Lehigh Valley Mr. In at P. a month internship taking is Wyoming Valley Jeannie M. Zellers '90 and Michael A. Carroll '90 were married pervisor at the Mouniainlop Center. May I biother a m witn al gift of $4,000 to the Maroon and Cold hand aic i student ,,| six a Mr ol memory in Miller Petersburg AMI'. [h( Kichelle is Alumni band to march in parade employed by Herriiburg. , I They live In id /a belli town. Homecoming on Alumni band members Kathleen a. Ghezzl '91 and An diony J. Veleko Jr. were married June Kathleen will *i star I graduate thislallat Indiana University sylvama I hey reside in October ml si In i>l reminded are I'enn thai requeued room (Haas Kiltanning I are lomci online, is All band alumni 2b, I99I band to report u> the lb) lor rehearsal I al 8:30 a.m. Lisa Grow '91 and Keilil shock were married June mokin. Lisa They is reside in I in A Hon Duffel My an elementary teacher. the S< raritori Shamokm game. A thew June J. 13, Moid a '90 are planning 1992 wedding. Lynctieplans to study for a master 's degree in speech West Chester Univer and Matthew plans to join die- pathology sity. • a at If Room I 'ominous of alter the parly for band alumni and urrenl at < be u|)|K-r will lerved In the Pennsylvania Sha the band members will be held Bloomsburg American beginning ri'iori, liven parade or al ') p m you don't play il family business, Moccia's Train Slop, at in the the stadium during die game, please 18 in Sunbury. in all feel free to participate the other activities of the day. Those alumni who paid for the picnic which was Schwenksvillc. prevention Wendy is employed Start as su- he two sons, summer band is Miller are planning an August by Luzerne County Head whom to years, -1 \ a Mend and forma presented a Center, where she in LLsa Weston '90 Readier '90 and Wil- 1992 wedding. Alpha is Drug and Alcohol Services. em- downtown manager of Bloomsburg's 1992 wedding. Kate specialist with the J. Brian Kinn "90 has been appointed Kathryn M. Valvardl '90 and bom as A. Peters '91 arc planning a staff Net- was married '91 has accepted a Lynette M. Gulden VI and Mat I Mu ratemiiy. Surviving are his wile, the lormei I fall i Helen R Woodward, Ai Ion. live in . chcr. Miller work Kent D. Kilgus at speech-language pathologist at Montgomery Hospital, Nornstown. They reside in Linficld. Slnfonla employed by is They Emerkh position painting was part of her thesis exhibition which was who earned Maud Masters Larry ami David; two grandchil- Spring Ford School District, Roy ersford, and Christopher, l-ducators k m ("ah S Mass. I an award ol the i Christine ter and >7|, M an October wedding, at the Musk Hand, and the Phi law mid ">I and Ik ee were married lime I .* ton Exhibition. Susan M. Paluba '90 and Christopher L. Edwards '88 were married special education vania Collegiate Michelle i :. Erb'91 end Kevin Kcgarise were married Inly / in aM Baltimore. Christine l member. Assoi iation, the Catawissa Military Lori gust 1992 wedding. ol National Conference, the Pcnnsyl Inc. Wendy S. Snyder '90 and Jamie S. l in member also a Association, the They Mississippi Kimberly I.Smith '90 and Denia G. Young are planning an April 25. 1992 wedding. Kimberly is employed to Pennsylvania Slate Pducation ond the U.S. Air Force. in is was le I (ieismgei .it a se^ ti lounded an honoiary later I \ Beta Sigma Band lateinity. I was wax lis member achaiiei lb- yyai TBP BUi at band from 195 ol the loi 1%7. Michel* I. Case] ">i and Ruitell Smith '9| were mamed June "Outer Space «8." at the juried Ha/le chael G. Lockard arc engaged. Lori During, ins tenure duev the Michele was employed Pittsburgh '«>ii aie as the at MUIh die Somereel County Appel J. m loi Advanced Analytical are at high schools Septem c.iscworkct a is l.uullv he taught 1991 wedding in Nonhumboi 1 Michelle L. Seiner! '90 and John Sharon A. Shanebrook "90 and 1992 wedding. Michael is assismanager at Rea & Derick in live in Pensacola, Fla. Lisa a secondary by Columbia County Farmers Na lional Bank Trust Department and by Michael A. Megosh '90 and San tant touting the Sharp "90 1 dra L. Pastcrski are planning an April 25, former Cyn- J u>r to aboraloricsailUicknclll'm a nurse in the is '90, a Basic School at Quantico, Va. lUYCIMlV Sharp and l'i I at Perm State BU J. cardiac section of Lankanau Hospital, k. Indiana at .» degree bioanalyiical chemis in technician with Mount Penn. Sharon Janet Mich Northumberland County Clulihen and Youth, and Scott is an environnienl.il school teacher. lieutenant in the U.S. graduated from the F. is in the John in second Marine Corps, Marine Corpos LeAnn Colleen Maranki '90 and Carl J. Hartz were married June 22 in Frceland. Colleen is an elementary Frceland R.R, engaged are er degree 's master's Jennifers, Bollinger *91 and Scott arc planning an August n>, graduate teaching assistant nurse. Thomas J. GafTney Jr. 90 and Donald • 1983, to Pennsylvania *M and Mi hegon. mathematics teacher School District. Chemical Waste Systems in Portland. from 1953 University of participating in a one year is Hohme University of Maryland. Perry in ele 23 in Exeter They reside 190J wedding. Morrisvillc. in chaelL Weav versity. a quality assurance field chemist for Eastern lUu knoll Miller, professor of native of Pittsburgh, he earned a bachelor and Hieber us sponsored In Men. Henry May grade teacher at the Shoemaker Elementary School in Macungie, and John is L kimberly Ann Ristagno «90 and James P Mcpvov were mamed May ( Joan neMcCandless* 90 and John '90 and A Stacev 1 vnn Alll.ind *i\ and An ihony R. Ferretli arc planning a Sep lenihcr 2b. 1902 wedding m York University. LeAnn Sc bran n Ann Dixon at at died August 23 at age 70. 1991 traiiKvship Akron (Ohio) Law School. Elizabeth been named Ills coach A BU Nelson music l John R. McNeal called to active duty in January and was intends to pur- dies at 70 for Metropolitan Life in Clarks Summit. Michele Tony Reed Ann Luckanavage Lori Reserve, was at Villa a computer pro is career in law enforcement assistant wrestling Michael A. Crevellng arts v>t Michael grammer employed by McNeil Con is sumer Products. 2. also earned a bachelor degree in political science 1 ncth teacher. dent of his class and had a ^4 grade average He Raymond Millerstown R.R. Kaleen Academy where he earned police officer certification. While at the academy, he was presi enrolled at the Pennsylvania State College of Medicine live at '90 graduated from the Reading Police Kaleen Kov alov kh '90 and Craig as- sistant Roberta Retired music Jeannie. also earned a master's degree in cation of the hearing impaired, who eduis a cancelled — may have Leanne K. Haggerty '91 and Stephen V. Gorsuch are engaged. Leanne is employed by Coopers and credited toward Lybrand ujKjn request. Contact in Harrisburg. activities, or a II 5 Patricia Hand '91 and Timothy Mallory were married June 8 in AI ientown. Patricia is employed that amount Homecoming refund will be sent Greg West Mahoning Stree Danville. PA 1 7821. at BLOOMSBURG >' Bitler, Faculty members traineeship granted Hohine Laboratories tenure 991 1 on aCfl 8, Bollinger '91 andScoll room and on are planning a Septem- the field. Jennifer land. caseworker a is is Youth, and Scott ball sciences; technician with Winona Cochran, an environmental Advanced Anal) lu al to oc In ane ( a il tanl and ssor ol business edu< alion le pro of- Roger vv. Bills assoi profi iati and of fie were married June at 101 late '91 al Medic second ( and 'enter, .il reside Pranks it. Smith II. is a Keesler Air al lieu ouc Bate f Krbtlne Christopher P. Hallen a i R tarn E, Dennis lliiflin.im <• professoi ol malhemali( s a 101 and 'lawson '91 and < ec were married June I Ion. N.J. professor Ol chemistry; A. Kristine AT&T in Boston Bti com I I On 5 in Call sor of music; Gunther I . Lunge assistant pro and 1 Ic taking is Lorraine professoi \. In the AMR, Shanoski, assistant department in*. is helle Harrisburg. . in I employed art thony 1 They Ghezzl \ Ivania percentage of .988 ill '91 and \n versity Penn- BU's women's swimming and div ing team was recognized loi its at a demit excellence by the College Association ol America. II grade point average season with a 6 I and Keith Hon Sha- in l an elementary teacher. overall record and lave Ridet 162 chances tor a fielding ei all won I \. 1 cham- pathology sity, 'sdegreeinspeech West Chester Univer- at and Matthew plans I E. eanne K, Hoggertj '9| and Stephen V. Goisuch are engaged Leanne is employed by Coopers and Lybrand in Harrisburg. Hand '^1 Hmoth) and lentown, Patricia is employed Country KidsChildCareCentei reside in I at he\ w hitehall Kelly manager 1990 and had Faroe) were married June 22 in town. Kelly is employed Gate Plowei Shop riu \ at Mien Garden reside in Slatington. Harrisburg. and He a pair are planning Terry is EWL.one I wres- I). He Kent is His efforts him a spot in the 1 99 1 this reside in At-Large team in 1 990 last All- year be- was named lo the summer 1992 has been BU's top scholar-ath- lete in each of the last two y ears and a Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) scholar-athlete four Hugh- LONDON March 7-14, 1992 $789 Double occupancy $150 extra for single supplement Includes: Round-trip airfare Hotel for 6 nights Continental breakfasts Roundtrip ground transportation hotel to airport Optional one-day trips available $100 deposit due by September 20 Arranged by esvillc. times. He was also selected as the winner of the PSAC's initial "Male Harry Strine III Associate Professor Dean K. Koski '91 (M) has been named assistant soccer coach at Le- Scholar-Athlete of the Year." Communication Studies While working on \ degree al B 1 Dean ser\ ed as assistant coach of women's soccer, I, head clinician of coaching clinks and director of the Husky Indoor Soccer League. He also served as BU in He w as a recipient of an American Chemical Society Award and received an achievement award from the university's chemistry faculty. He worked with Special Olympics and ser\ ed as guest clinician YES I98 l > while coach Ste\e Goodu m was on leave GTE/CoSIDA Academic \n Vmeri can College Division Softball Second a team recognition at NCAA the Clinic for Youth. acting coac hoi the men's soccer team '9! are planning wedding. a season He They II GTE Academic fore earning the first Deborah Kirkendall '91 and Brian L. Krah '89 were married on two cross coun- GTE American second team ing Care Services, Lewisburg. 1991. 's and he went on to earn , spot on the J em- and classroom earned on the ployed b\ United Methodist Continu- 15, \le\ander C. Miller "91 was commissioned a second lieutenant in he I S Air Force on May 1. He i 1 Scott I). Kramer '91 has accepted em- Dina V ale '91 and Robert G. GofTa a berth in also spent Academic All-District Kilgus'9l and Melissa two latter team try a and Kent is Trexlerlown. of finished with a career rec- years on the university Douglassville. at Sandy Herr in the conferences. tling 84 Lumber Co.. trainee for high University. L Hay *9i and Raymond C. two seasons He thePSAC Champi- the national tournaments in 1990 his master K(, in in Pennsy Ivania Chapter Ferry L. Heckrote '89 Diane both in and the Eastern Wrestling of the nation's top Division Al- in winner Multiple Sclerosis Society's Central Hayhursl are engaged. I List every The performances earned him a spring 1993 wedding. Drums. II. in the last fourth-place finishes rani Stop, hwenksville Mallory were married June S BLOOMSBl PSAC onships u» join the lamil) business, Moccia's Division the Huskies' cap- a place placed second medicine. Jacqueline K. Hurler '91 in 34 pounds. The secon- 1 and was League Hoff'91 has joined the fundraising staff of the National June 18 tains College Medical School to in wedding second season in his He was one of record of 1991 992 wedding. Lynette plans NCAA semester. the in is World Day BU and posted a record ord of 49-47-2. June I grade point average Of 3.98 and was a Temple Uni- will attend the pursue a degree at the Small ployed by Eastern Shore Graphics. com- institution that in on the unversity's Dean's Shamokin. Lynette M. Gulden '91 and Matthew J. Moccia '90 an- planning a Patricia PAGE 23-15 oi and Todd dary education/chemistry major had Kittanning, in 1990 1991 finished second in the Pennsylvania i is m in S( Conference under fifth-year head oa< h mokin. Lisa They reside to study fbramastet the lop women's category with a 2.84 overall i '91 runs. '91 Garner. N.C. '91 as a starter for M. Schrum Diane E. Wojnar '91 and James native of Spring Arbor. a were married A. Eustice are planning a September the Huskies' lone Divi- is I.alena in sport. Michigan, was include home I Tom. 168-27. start graduate g< hool shock were married June academic excellence hits During hertareer. the Huskies Megan (livers cited for the m errors She he) reside I Lisa (.row The Huskies ended Her doubles and two were inaincd June Ir Wrestling sion runs batted in and had b) Women swimmers, NCAA Division 21 petes primarily Defensively, shecommitted only two live in this fall at Indiana University ol in the She had three PennsylvaniaConference Vek ko J. Kathleen w 5 s\ seven teams chosen from an Huskies' ol the pionships and had an o\ Kathleen The Huskies weie among man ast ol cur Christine M. Sperling, assistant Swimming Coaches lone nominee but split her tune almost equally Jr. Valley Forge. Tiffany D. Suggs '91 and Thomas R Jancuska were married August 13 _ Divi- schools) and was the scored 20 others Elizabethtown. riculum and foundations; professoi ol RH I to the 128 at-bals for an average of ,289. m\ a (NCAA sion al internship in critical care. Petersburg. chemistry; was named the vision squad the in Care School all-conference team as a third base- five Schultz, assistant prof the field, she to 25 employed by Amer- university di- of the biological infield. She played in 43 of the team's 50 games and ended with 37 hits in Lehigh Valley Medic at Kegarise wen- married Jul) 27 met member a pted 1 RlchelleE.Erb'91 and Kevin M. ath let its; soi oi at instrut tot ol health, physical education I Ich "'i ha Center, where she month David R. Rider, mci i i position fessot of physics; a between the corners en i for May M. Flemmens are engaged. Lalena Kttntzlen\an employed by hey live in Ac ton. is Mass. Jellnck, assistant profes lected honor society and has been on Dean's List eight limes I puter science; Mark mation Direc- was an all-conference performer Robert R Heininger team as first ca n i cumulative grade point average and is At-Large selected by the College Sports Infor- ica. He was one of 13 members se- She fessor in the department ol currit u lum and foundations; Academic All-America the highly successful sottball unit. "i GTE 1991 to the All- Sandy, a biology major, had a 3.95 Mississippi pro named 1986. I. They Kunt/.leman *91 has been tors of Hen Gcisingcr S Air Force. Schnecksville. education teacher. award since ase\ *9\ and Russell Michele was employed tenant in the e administration; Honda < J, fice administration; sor of business education Mithele A. kimberly A. Mumaw '91 and James R. Black were married in W ashington Crossing. They reside in Christine R. Patania "91 and win an Aca- r Pocono Mountain Pine Grove. in 1992. wedding. Christine 3. a special Tom program Am e fessor of psychology; Donna is the soft- demic Laboratories in Hazlefon. assistant pro- BL at the Municipal Airport. student/ath- tor lessor of biology and allied health is October March 20 Life Frant/ thony Ehrenfricd are planning an She the Tilth lete in P. Ardi//.i. assistant pro L Christine Krupilis '91 and An- the class- Northumberland County Children and Joseph New York at the S. performance their ber 14, 1991 wedding in Northumber- year: Insurance Agency presented to student/ is Sharp '90 lennlfei L. al 902 -1 award flic in have been granted tenure by Preiithe beginning of the Insurance Company BU at denl Harry Ausprith, effective a position with the in voting athletes based University Fourteen faculty members demit Butknell al by the College Spons Information Directors of America, Team chemis bioanalytical in sponsored by Merck, Sharp and try received his private pilot's license on 717-389-4576 1 2 1 Upcoming alumni BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Friday. October Satuniux h ula> Call for Harrisburg Chapter Riverboai Cruise Philadelphia W.i Vlumni Chapter Luncheon 1 Saiur\1a\. Octohci 1 iViolvi h> . iu Octohci 25 . 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