BLOOMSBURG A PUBLICATION FOR ALUMNI AND FRIENDS OF BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY Published by Sprtng L993 Bloomsburg University \ nhiiiu* l >.\. Number The new Kehr Union worth the wait 'We've always had the you give students somephilosophy that if thing nice, they will and they always had/ take care of — Dr. it, John J. Trathen '68 Director of Student Activities and the Kehr Union Story by Eric Foster Photos by Joan Heifer Pages 4 and 5 1 President Harry Ausprich: 'Much Spring is a season of rcncwaJ. with hope and expectation. It a season It's of the coveted filled much, so very much, Bloomsburg University. We have endured some difficult But, to celebrate at and Market Square in a symbolic demonstration of freshmen unity. more research than at am I all more than 60 university provides to the region. comments. Never lose Some 10,000 copies region to civic, academic instruction, research business, community, religious and educational human services, governmental, organizations. Because of and service. Each day, thousands Ausprich commitment of students, faculty and staff be changed continue to perform their assigned tasks with consid- Bloomsburg University. And, why Bloomsburg and I in a positive manner. From a child unable last, is fund-raising efforts has been overwhelmingly enthusiastic and positive. with your help, we We arc moving arc going to all. Town Task ahead and, is Force on Racial Equity most important meet our goal Bloomsburg's academic acclaim pride to us on invest- spirit first commitment of freedom and openness. make Bloomsburg is I to am a place are part of Bloomsburg's heritage, part of Your love its for this university transcends You have helped and encouraged us in know you will be there for Bloomsburg arduous times. about to become a Our dream, return where people are encouraged to discuss issues, a place where we can agree to disagree, a place where strength. Our relationship with officials of the Town of Bloomsburg is rooted in mutual respect and concerns. The mayor and chief of police have been particularly cooperative and accessible to us. The University- $2,375 million for our long-awaited Support from donors contacted during our believe the university's You is are in the midst of the "silent" portion of our library. initial far everyone can be heard. businessman struggling with the there to serve. reality. maximum resolved to continue to its mysteries of computers, Bloomsburg University long doing ment. preserve the thousands of lives will truly to service, to speak, to a rural not? at fact, is some of our sister states. We work hard and manage wisely so every dollar reflects a services the standing reputation in the area of to raise However, Bloomsburg has like. a challenging budget year in strong Pennsylvania, in will continue to We have just published Changing Lives Through Service, a directory of of the directory have been distributed in a 40-mile We come through fiscal condition. sight of this university's out- campaign we'd the things better in this area than times in recent months. erable pride in Funding and budgets are always a concern. There never seems to be enough resources available to do just of the quality of our faculty. focused on negative event* and derisive fail from minority students have faculty are doing how proud emphasize urge you not to become I ,000 openings in our any other time in Bloomsburg's history. We attract faculty with impeccable credentials. I can't over My conclusion? is Our increased. of our university. life 1 class. Applications seems an appropriate time to pause and reflect on the There Bloomsburg University' to celebrate at a source of ing. Later this We receive 7,000 applications for each 600 people is continuing month, the group plans to have I in the future. I have complete confidence wisdom of our in the ability students, faculty focused on our primary mission its efforts to forge bridges of understand- line up, the past and at least hand-in-hand, linking Carver Hall and and staff to stay — education, research and service. Together, with your continued we will who come support, build a stronger those after us. Bloomsburg for BLOOMSBURG BLOOMSBURG Survey of alumni very positive In November 1992, alumni were randomly selected to attitudes about Bloomsburg University made by alumni are over $100. The overwhelming reason for giving was "appreciation" with duty, loyalty and special interest listed as close seconds. More The results of the survey were very Insightful, indicating that alumni arc Bloomsburg a high or top considering association. interested in giving to three areas: a own college or department, communication from the university is felt that with another priority, BU a medium priority. Alumni new arc 40% is by Hippenstiel '68 Susan Schantz library, their Director of Media Relations or the area of greatest need (unrestricted). Eric Foster University Relations Staff Identification with far the Bloomsburg is most strongly linked best source of information, with a readership level of to the university as a whole, with ties to graduation class a 99%. trailing second. Articles featuring alumni (97%), class notes Love abounds (90%) alumni association news (90%), and general campus news (80%) generate the greatest interest. We'll try to fill your grad. Thirteen percent of alumni with children have had request with informative articles on interesting events and their children also attend people. If you have ideas for mini-features, please send us have been back to a note or call while the idea attending is Doug Contributing Writers most sufficient. Bloomsburg, published three times a year, Editor Director of Alumni Affairs than 1/3 of the alumni surveyed consider giving to pleased with the direction of the university and the alumni Ninety-three percent of alumni surveyed Bloomsburg University of Pennsylva- System of Higher Education University. annual gifts how Bffocl their inclination to support various programs. published three times a year for alumni, parents and friends of nia, a State participate in a telephone survey to determine is x fresh in your mind. at Bloomsburg, with more than one-quarter of our graduates marrying another Joan Heifer University Relations Staff BU BU. Two-thirds of our alumni campus in the last four years, most Homecoming Photographer Alumni Office Linda Long StafT Secretary or an athletic event. Student StafT Alumni stated that they had a positive overall experi- Finally, Bloomsburg continues grow both physically of our alumni. Your comments serve as to Bloomsburg (98%), with 98% satisfied with the education they received, and 96% reporting their educa- and comparable or better than what friends received at other colleges. This is news we love to print because it lets everyone know that Bloomsburg is providing a quality the university lets the students of today ence at a inspiration to us tion being education. Just as we are proud of our alumni, our alumni are proud of Bloomsburg with today's students to attend 96% are to encouraging how we're all, and your continued involvement know that made a gift alumni the university at least once in the last ten years. making a yearly gift. Almost One-third of the Amy Kravetz Steve Zezza just faces in a photograph. Please partici- — way you can and send us feedback as Your information and ideas make doing. Bloomsburg University a to Chris Beadling Jen Bedosky Jan Hoffman in better place for you would like a copy of the results of the Bloomsburg University is commined to providing equal educaand employment opportunities for all persons without regard tional all. BU. Ninety-nine percent of those surveyed had Page2 more than pate in whatever If half indicated in the hearts complete survey, please write Susan Helwig, Associate Director of Development, Carver Hall, Bloomsburg University, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 or call 717-389-4128. to race, color, religion, sex. age. national origin, ancestry, lifestyle, sexual orientation, handicap. Vietnam era status, or union member- ship. The university is additionally commined to affirmative action will take positive steps to provide opportunities. and such educational and employment TURNING THE CLOCK BACK — Gwendolyn Reams, retired librarian, provided this photo of the Bloomsburg faculty taken in February I960 It was the fit ft fat u/fy group photo token after ItSH M ( Stickler, Ruth Sutliff, Evelyn G. Sachs. Virginia A. Duck, Edna J. Barnes, Barbara J. L. Shockley. 'hoi lotti became BSC. Those in photo include (front row) E. Paul Wagner, John J. Serff. Marcella I h>roth\ >>Voe; row) John A (second Hocfl, Mary Monrighous, Eleanor McCue. E. Bdward Krieger, J. Myrrl McKechnie, Edith G. Zinn, Beatrice M. Englehart, Deborah Griffith, Elinor R. Keefer, va Mae V Heckles; Mary I. ou John. Ktmbei Elizabeth Miller, Susan Rusltlko, J. Evans, Gwendolyn Reams, Margaret McCern, M. Patricia Houtz, Helen E. Gibbons, Eleanor Wray. Mary Kramer, ram m J Radii e. Donald D Rabb, Vobia\ Millet C. Kuster, George J. Fike, Harvey A. Andruss; (third row) Walter S. Rygiel. Claude L. Bordner, W. Brad Sterling, James R C. leitzel, Nelson A. anNormtm,QllbirlR W Slldtn RiUS*U Thotrun, dn-ardM Scarpino, Walter R. Blair, George G. Stradtman, Harold H. Lanterman, Cecil C. Seronsy, Henry R. George; (fourth row) I Ugifll I Michael Houk, FluiagM,CharluN Cailxon.J CflMfl Heilman. Russell E. Roberts. Donald B. Kenneth Buckingham, A. Boyd Robert Ulmer, F. Cope, P. Hinkel, William F. F. Schleicher, Clayton H. s //,,,,./ h, mtU B lia tin, Holsinger.Royce O.Johnson; (fifth row) Bruce E. Adams, Allen B. Lee, Norman L. Hilgar.John A. Enman, Howard F. Fenstemaker. Charles Strong, 'alvln Wflf/, Ralph Warrenl tohson II Hohn.Carl Kendall, lolmS Scrimgeoui Donald F.Maietta.C. Stuart Edwards, HaroldS. Shelly, Rex E.Selk. Ernest H.Engelhardt, Frank E. Peterson. David B. Mullen. Matthew December mdi 'arlson retire m Rusltlko, Si IHJ three to Win The last 1991 fagl were on leave. Beatrice Mettler and J. Almus Russell and Martin A. Satz were absent; Mary E. Macdonald I I I I I- 1 1 I I I M t I > I . Dear Alumni and Friends: It Bloomsburg University. At such a time, we on those enduring things about our university that are a has been a painful time for those of us need to embrace each other and reflect who love source of strength and pride. While it may seem that the world has been crashing down around us, many things have not changed. Talented and hardworking students are going to class and participating in a student life program that is unsurpassed in its scope and quality. Dedicated faculty, with a love of teaching, reputation of are providing an educational experience that maintains and enhances the academic and support staff, who take pride in their work, are trying to provide the best possible environment for learning and living together. who make up the largest segment of our university Alumni and friends of the university the university. Administrators fam ily _ — s hare common dreams for the future, including a new library, with their gifts of time and financial resources. At other times when our university community has been relatively free of difficulties, it has been when we are easy to feel immune from the troubles of the larger world in which we live. Now, undergoing a troumember were tested, we should all respond as we would if a friend or family those who have acted in bling experience. It is a time for understanding and supportive words for blatant or good faith with the best of intentions. At the same time, we must reject the racism given to respect, and freely tolerance that tears us apart. We must celebrate the gifts of subtle — _ each other. Through it all, we must these cloudy days will hold fast optimistically to our ideals and our hopes. Living through make us more appreciative when the sun shines once again. Doug Hippenstiel '68 Director of Alumni Affairs Page 3 Expanded Kehr Union re-dedicated After 18 months of expansion and renovation work, the Kehr Union was rededicated on Tuesday. January 19. Dr. James McCormick. chancellor of the Stale System of Higher Education and Bloomsburg's president from 1973 to 1983, was the The new union features a ballroom which can accommodate 300 Dressing rooms banqueters or 600 people in theater-style seating. kitchen are also provided. The for performers and a serving ballroom can be divided into three sections and has a balcony and windows to provide natural lighting. Conference rooms accommodate groups from five to 600 people. Perhaps the most striking feature of the expanded union is large featured speaker. The reopening of Kehr Union brought together the student snack dozens of student and administrative offices and recreational facilities after they had been dispersed around the campus and into bar, town for three semesters. The expansion, begun in the summer of 99 nearly doubled the size of the union to accommodate a student body that has grown dramatically since the union was constructed. the 1 1 Inside, oak and cherry wood panels on the wall create natural look. The homey atmosphere is carried fireplace. Above the lounge, further in a lounge with a sunlight streams in through "When the union opened in 1973, we had 3.000 students. Now we have 7.000," says Dr. John Trathcn, director of student activities and the Kehr Union. "No state money was used in the project. The project is being funded entirely by students, who voted to assess working themselves an additional $50 a semester to pay for the expansion." Hall to The $7.5 million project was designed by Bower, Lewis and Thrower of Philadelphia. Robert Feastcr Inc. of Northumberland rooms to meet with prospective employers. "The whole idea behind moving the center served as general contractor. students will take advantage of criminal justice and social welfare major from Philadelphia. a skylight that it is The fireplace lounge always open is "non-reservable," which The Career Development Center has relocated from Ben Franklin Kehr Union, providing students with comfortable interview it is that it's so close before their senior year," says Trathen. A new computer lab provides an additional 12 computers for student use. Other speakers included Kevin O'Connor, chairperson of the The university's Student Health Center, relocated to Kehr Union from McCormick Center for Human Services, has more than doubled in size and now provides an elevator large enough to Lawrcnccville, N.J., president of the struction; Community Government McCormick, O'Connor and Ausprich, Michaud, McDaniel and Mary Katherine cut by along with three students: accommodate a stretcher. take their temperature, and Dr. Trathcn. The ribbon was A self-care unit will allow students to weigh themselves and obtain a few "Every move I make has to be approved by students," says Mike Sowash, associate director of student activities and Kehr Union. "I work for the students. It's my job to see that they get the most for Light streams through the skylight into the union's fireplace lounge at the west end of the building. Care), who served as dean of women at Bloomsburg from 1928 to Kehr came to Bloomsburg State Teachers College from Lake Forest, Michigan, where she had been dean of women and assistant their 1953. student space or meeting space." professor of education. union administrators visited unions At Bloomsburg, she was dean of women, a confidante, supporter and friend to several generations of women her retirement in 1953, she was at Bloomsburg. Upon recipient of a special award given money. Seventy-five percent of the building is open space, In the planning phase of the expansion project, students and at other schools throughout the state. "We tried to find out buildings, to learn what other people would change in their David Hill, from their experience," says Dr. by the National Association of Deans of Women. During her career comptroller for community activities and the union. "The general she was adviser to the U.S. National Student Federation and to the ambience, the level of the decor, National Student Association. we Kehr was a graduate of the University of Tennessee, earned master's degrees from Wcllesley College and Bryn Mawr College, interior designer to select finishes that give a rich In 1973, from her Bloomsburg was home in Lake Charles, to participate in the dedication to bear her name. She died on March spent a lot of money. La., she returned to of the building which 1, We is very high. That doesn't were able pose for a photo after the festivities. , and the philosophy that if you give the students something nice, they'll take care of it, and they always have," says Trathen. 1975. Two women and appearance 1 associate director ofstudent activities and the Kehr Union mean to use to architect without high cost" "We've always had and held a Ph.D. from Cornell University. Page 4 select over-the-counter medicines. King of Philadelphia, program board president. The union is named in honor of Marguerite W. Kehr {pronounced ( left), means to students. Council of Trustees; President Harry Ausprich; Janice Michaud of Association; Donald McCuIloch, director of planning and con- Gilliland, assistant director, warm, a . The master of ceremonies for the rcdedication was John McDaniel, Jimmy the two-story wall of glass on the north side of the building (facing Montour Hall), through which sunlight streams into the building. chairperson of the Kehr Union Governing Board and a junior Mike Sowash are available to enjoy the view toward Old Science Hall as they sit in the lobby. *- -'r President Harry Ausprich makes remarks during the re-dedication of the Kehr Union in the new ballroom. John Trathen, director of student activities and the Kehr Union, and Mike Sowash, associate director , ttand >" thi glass-enclosed stairway on the north side of the building Chancellor James H. McCormick cuts the ribbon to officially Photos by Joan Heifer reopen the facility. A cake in the form of the union is cut by John Mc Daniel, treasurer ofCGA Janice Michaud, president of CGA; and Kate King, chairperson of the Program Board, while John Trathen, director of student activities and the Kehr Union, looks on. P.ie5 Wayne Scholarships provided by aJumni and friends of Bloomsburg over $76,600. were awarded to BU students for the 1 992- 993 academic year. Most of the awards were presented University, totaling 1 during a reception, attended by recipients, their families, donors, faculty, administrators, members of the AJumni Board of Directors, and rcpre sen la lives of the BU Foundation. The recipients (in alphabetical order): Gretchen Adams, a biology major from Mchoopany, the "Colton" f ranklin V-12 Scholarship. $300. It is provided by members of the July Navy V- 2 J who were assigned to Bloomsburg between unit 1943. and September 30, 1944. I, Kimberly Aponik. the EllOJi a political science major from Gilbertsville, Hunsinger Scholarship, $200, which resident advisor. The late trator at the university is presented to a Mr. Hunsinger was a long-time adminis- and member of the Council of Trustees. Miss Aponik was also recipient of the John A Hoch Scholarship, $350. Dr. Hoch is a retired administrator and faculty member, as . well a.s an honorary alumnus of Rhonda Baker, from Philadelphia, BU. a Department of Developmental Instruction Meyer and Mildred Eaton Alumni Chapter Scholarship, $200. New Cumberland, the $425. The grant 1 1 itgar Scholarship, is given in memory friends she made at Bloomsburg. Pauline Falton. a secondary education/English major from Kulpmont, the 1991 recipient of the $1,000 Catherine Oplinger Renninger Scholarship, established in memory of this member of the Class of 1941 by her husband, Clark R. Renninger. also a of the Class of 1941. Erin Farr, a computer and information science major from Millvillc, the/. Edward Kerlin Scholarship, $250, given in memory member in the mathematics and computer science department. Tammy Farr, an elementary education major from Matamoras, the Veterans' honors all Memorial Scholarship, $900. alumni and former students This scholarship who have served in our country's armed forces since the founding of the university in Business Administration Department, by his family and friends. Funding for this scholarship was provided by the BU Foundation, using income from a bequest from Anna Miller Freyermuth, Class Mr. Beamer also was recipient of a College ofBusiness Scholar- the Gerald Bacon Memorial Scholarship, $100. Mr. Clayton H. this scholarship in memory of one of his first students, Jerry Bacon, Class of 1951. Heather Fisher, a nursing major from Bloomsburg, the Colum- Burlington, N.J., a Nationwide Insurance $1 ,000, provided by Company Scholarship, Mount Carmel Scholarship, $600. Caynele Boyd, a arts and sciences major from the member and coach of women's athletic member of die BU Athletic Hall of Fame. former faculty teams. She Jessica Burton, a speech correction major from Felton, Dela- ware, the Class of 1933 Scholarship, $400. . Warren Scholarship, $1,000. Dr. Warren, a emeritus, is advisor to the Sigma Iota Omega fraternity. Christopher Corlcy, a history major from North Kingston, R.I., in Erma Hefferan Scholarship, $500, provided by Miss Hefferan appreciation of the time she spent at Bloomsburg as a student. Kathleen Crocker, a special education major from Bloomsburg, the Ken Gross student at ciation of the time she spent at Bloomsburg as a student Kirk Gentry, a business administration/marketing major from Wyomissing, the Dave Rathkey Scholarship, $150. Aimee Gerlinski, a member of the women's cross country team from Bloomsburg, the Dorothy Q. and Lloyd S. Wartman Memorial Scholarship, $300. This scholarship is given by Francis "Doc" Sell, Megan Gillen. a member of the swimming team from Oakdale, Lucy McCammon Scholarship, $500. Miss McCammon, a the retired member of coached John Chase, a geography/environmental planning major from West Goshen, the Al Decker Scholarship, $75. the Scholarship, $500. Gross was an undergraduate Bloomsburg from 1 970 to 1974 and has since completed the requirements for a degree. He the university for scholarships and has given a total of $200,000 to for the renovation of the Ken- neth S. Gross Auditorium in Carver Hall. Paradise, the 1992 recipient of the $1,000 Catherine Oplinger the Class of 1941 member of the in memory athletic the faculty, taught physical education and teams for many years. Jason Glenn, a finance major from Dover, Miller Scholarship, $500. N J., the Timothy M. Miller, Class of 1981, was a former treasurer of Sigma Iota Omega who died in an automobile accident. Tad a n Glossner, a biology/chemistry major from Duncannon, m the Class of 1968 Scholarship, $200. Mr. Glossner was also recipient of a Biology and Allied Health Science Scholarhip, $250. Brian Hausknecht, a history major from Emmaus, the Eunice Davilla Scholarship, $300. J effHaynes, a business education major from South Williamsport, Gerald Bacon Memorial Scholarship, $100. Mr. Clayton H. Hinkel. Class of 1940. professor emeritus of business education, provided this scholarship in memory of one of his first students, the Joy D'Alessandro, a secondary education/English major from Renninger Scholarship, established Erma Hefferan Scholarship, $500, provided by Miss Hefferan in appre- Class of 1935. a sociology/criminal justice major from Wilkes- Barrc. the Robert D. history faculty Dixie Gavason, a secondary education major from Selins grove, an Extended Program Scholarship, $250. Michelle Geczy, a history major from Street, Md., the Philadelphia, a Department of Developmental Instruction Scholarship, $1 ,000. Careen Bulka, a member of the basketball team from Lavelle. the Eleanor Wray Scholarship, $500. The late Miss Wray was a Timothy Casey Alumni Association. Charles Fritz, a business admijustration/accounting major, the Benton High School Scholarship, $2,000. BU alumni who are employed by Nationwide. Michael Blum, a mass communications major from Atlas, a Tricia Fordiani, a psychology major from Dalton, the R. Bruce Albert Scholarship, $300. Mr. Albert, Class of 1906, was a former president of the Jennifer Betka. a business administration/marketing major from is 839. bia County Medical Auxiliary Memorial Scholarship, $250. Hinkel, Class of 1940, professor emeritus of business education, provided 1 of 1923. along with gifts from other alumni and friends. Eileen Bernhard, a business education major from Gilbertsville. Falton is of Dr. Ililgar. former accounting professor and chairperson of the ship, $250. Ernest Levitt Scholarship, $425. This grant provided by Mrs. Levitt, Class of 1 942. and her late husband. Meyer (Mike), in appreciation for the education she received and the of Mr. Kerlin, a former faculty Scott Beamer. an accounting major from Norman Bloomsburg's most successful football coaches. Lisa Evancho. a business management major from Hazleton, the member Peter D. Barnes, a mass communications major from Wayne, the Philadelphia Berwyn. the Joanne Thomas Memorial Scholarship, $200. Chris Esser. a history major from West Chester, the Robert Redman Scholarship, $500. which honors the memory of one of a business administration/management major Scholarship, $1,000. Dietrich, a health physics major from Lehighton. the Vernon Rochester Most Courageous Athlete Award, $750. given in honor of Mr. Rochester, a 1988 graduate. Frank Ernest, a business administration/marketing major from of this member of by her husband. Clark R. Renninger. also a Class of 1941. Jerry Bacon, Class of 1951. Joan M. Herczku. a philosophy major from Bloomsburg, the Ken Gross Scholarship, $500. Gross was an undergraduate student Fordiani Gerlinski Gillen Glenn Glossner Bloomsburg from 1970 at requirements for a degree. to 1974 and has since completed the member He has given a total of $200,000 to the faculty university for scholarships and for the renovation of the Gross Auditorium Kenneth S. Carver Hall. in Miss Herczku was also recipient of an Honors Scholarship, S250. awarded to students enrolled in the Honors Program at BU. Doug Hibshman. a history major from Lititz, the Memorial Scholarship, $500. The scholarship Sr. memory Mrs. Polly Serff in of her late John J. Serff provided by is husband, a long-time member of the university's history faculty. Monika Hill, a business management major from North Wales, the Richard A. Benefield Scholarship. S 1 .000. Mr. Benefield former business and community leader in is a Bloomsburg. as well as of the Class of 1912, Dr. Fenstemaker was a long-time member, editor of The Alumni Quarterly, and president of the Alumni Association. He also served as director of the Maroon and Gold Band, and this scholarship goes to a member of the band. Tina Kovalchik. a secondary education/English major from Jessup. the Bernard and Frances Rtggs Young Scholarship, $500. The Youngs are members of the Class of 1936. Susan Kozlol. a secondary education/biology major from Weathcrly. the Boyd F Buckingham Scholarship. $300. Mr. Buckingham. Class of 1943. is vice president emeritus of the university. A.H.i.V. a former member of the Bloomsburg University Foundation board ship, $500. This scholarship of directors. 1933, and her husband. Tara Hill, an elementary education major from the Lydia Repella Jenkins Scholarship, $1,000. was established in memory of Mrs. H unlock Creek, The scholarship Jenkins, Class of 1942, by her husband. Colonel Harry D. Jenkins, a former Bloomsburg student and honorary alumnus of the university. Miss Hill was also recipient of the Student Memorial Scholar- ship, $500. Jan Hoerner. an elementary major from Auten Women Steelton, the Joan M. is Department of Developmental Instruction Scholarship, $1,000. Meredith Layos. an elementary education major from Bloomsburg. the Elizabeth Andruss Scholarship, $300. The late Mrs. Andruss was the wife of Dr. Harvey A. Andruss. president of a the university from 1939 to 1969. Stephen Lillcy. an adult health major from Milford. the Dave was established by Ms. Auten, professor emeritus of health, physical education and athletics, and former director of intramural Bittner Scholarship, $175. sports. Thomasville. the Emily Re uwsaat Scholarship, $500. Dr. Reuwsaat is the given in honor of the incumbent president of the university. Mark Jobes, a finance major from Ephrata, the Angelo Scheno Jennifer Llvelsberger. a special education major from is a retired member of the faculty. Miss Livelsberger was also recipient of an Honors Scholarship, $500. awarded to students enrolled in the Honors Program at BU. Steve Lorch, a nursing major from Newton, the Anna Lowrie Scholarship, $500. The scholarship was established in memory of Welles Scholarship, $100. Established Mr. Scheno, Class of 1952, by his sister-in-law, Mary Betterly Maiers, Class of 1933. and her husband, A. Kenneth Maiers. from Mrs. Welles. Class of 1900. the grant Sheri Johnson, a psychology major from Annville, the Oscar and Sarah Bakeless Scholarship, $350. The Bakelesses were former members of the faculty. Jeff Jones, a swimmer from Boiling Springs, the Eli McLaughlin in 1960 through a bequest is awarded to a student planning a religious vocation. Alice Maczuga. a social welfare major from Mifflinvillc, the Ken Gross Scholarship, $1,000. Gross was an undergraduate student at Bloomsburg from 1970 to 1974 and has since completed the requirements for a degree. He has given a total of $200,000 to Scholarship, $600, given in honor of this retired coach and teacher. the university for scholarships and for the renovation of the Joan Kaczmar, an elementary education major from Branchville, N.J., the Ercel C. Bidleman Scholarship, $300. Mr. Bidlcman, Class of 1 9 1 2, provided a monetary bequest to the university which neth S. Gross Auditorium has been used to create an alumni grant in his memory. Lisa Kakalecik, a sociology/criminal justice major from Sheppton, the George and Dorothy Wasdovich Scholarship, $850. Heather Kean. an elementary education major from BU Family Scholarship. $250. Fairless in Brent Kelchner, a secondary education major from Bloomsburg, Victoria Magdeburg, an English major from Ashland, the Margaret Bittner Parke Scholarship, $500. Dr. Parke, a member of the Class of 1924. was an educator and author. Marceen Malancy. a psychology major from West Milton, the Ken Gross Scholarship, $1,000. Gross was an undergraduate student at Bloomsburg from 1970 to 1974 and has since completed He has given a total of $200,000 to the university for scholarships and for the renovation of the Ken- the Alma S. Wilson Scholarship, $100, given in memory of this member of the Classes of 1925 and 1934 who taught elementary neth S. Gross Auditorium in Carver Hall. school for 40 years in the Central Columbia School District Company Brian Kelley, a member of the track and football teams from Ken Carver Hall. the requirements for a degree. Hills, a Miss Malancy was also recipient of a Nationwide Insurance Scholarship, $1,000. provided by BU alumni who arc employed by Nationwide. Melissa Maltman, a special education major from Swcdcsboro, Rita, a popular and Lake Ariel, the Lamar Blass Memorial Athletic Scholarship, $300. Mr. Blass, an outstanding athlete in the Class of 1937, was killed serving his country during World War II. He was inducted into the NJ., the Rita Guerrieri Scholarship, $400. BU Athletic Hall of Fame in an automobile accident. The scholarship was established by her 1991. Veronica Kenney a speech correction major from Elysburg, the Frances Fay DeRose Memorial Scholarship, $300. The late Mrs. DeRose was a member of the Class of 1976. Annji Kinoshita, an English major from Lansdale. the $500 , Cecil C. Seronsy Scholarship, established in memory of Dr. Seronsy, scholar and professor of English, by his wife, Dr. Louise Seronsy. Robin Koch, an arts and sciences major from Allentown, a Department of Developmental Instruction Scholarship, $ 1 ,000. Ron Kouf, a computer information science major from Allenwood, the Howard F. Fenstemaker Scholarship, $350. A Kenney provided by Mrs. Maiers. Class of arship Tyrone Howard, a marketing major from Bensalem, Kelley Thomas Landon. an economics major from Dallas, the Leon Kosubal Scholarship, $ 1 50. Christian Layne. an arts and sciences major from Philadelphia, s Intramural Sports Scholarship, $200. This schol- President's Scholarship, $300. This grant it LaCarrubba. an elementary education major from Sussex. NJ.. the A Kenneth and Mary Betterly Maiers ScholarJessica personable member of the Class of 1984, died March 11, 1986, in family and friends. Michael Marino, a sociology major from Bloomsburg, the Gary Holland Scholarship, $ 1 .000. Todd Mattson, a swimmer from Mcchanicsburg, the Eli McLaughlin Scholarship, $400. given in honor of this retired coach and teacher. Ko Matsui. an adult health major from Shoreham. the Eunice Davilla Scholarship, $300. Jennifer McCloskey, a scccondary education/psychology major from Bloomsburg, the Enola Snyder Evans Scholarship, $500. (Continued on Page 8) Magdeburg T Hill Hoerner Howard Johnson Miilnnr/ Marin/j Kaczmar P.ge7 Scholarships This scholarship is given by Kathryn John Evans, Cass of 1936. memory of her mother-in-law, Mrs. Evans, Gass of 1910. John McDanlel, delphia, a a sociology/criminal justice in major from Phila- Department of Developmental Instruction Scholarship, Award, $150. Professional Secretaries International Michele Rowland, a political science major from Columbia Crossroads, an Honors Scholarship, $500. enrolled in the Honors Program at BU. Patrick McLaughlin, a business administration/management major from Macungie. the Mary Wilson Scholarship, $900. Michael Mclser. a secondary education major from Tompsontown. the Clyde S Shuman Sportsmanship Award, $300. The late Mr. Shuman was a member of the Gass of 1906. Bryan Mcllingcr, a business administration/marketing major from Lcola. the Vernon Rochester Most Courageous Athlete Award. $750. given in honor of Mr. Rochester, a 1988 graduate. Mark Mcloy. a secondary education major from Elysburg, the S. Shuman Sportsmanship Award, $300. Shuman was a member of the Class of 1906. Clyde Ixirrle J. Moore, an English major, the The late Mr. Benton High School Michael Murlln. a mass communication major from Bamcsville. Dominic Murlin Scholarship. $250. given by friends and family former student who died in a fire in 1983. Robin Ncuner. an art studio major from Shorcham. N.Y., the John Cook Art Award, $500, given by Mr. Cook, faculty emeritus. Susanne Palo, a member of the softball team from Glen Mills, the Jan Hutchinson Scholarship, $500. coach of the successful softball and field Ms. Hutchinson hockey teams. is the Shawn Palmer, a sociology major from Wilkcs-Barre, aDepartMichelle Peters, a Department of Developmental Instruction Susan Pctro, a mass communications major from Andovcr, N.J., liU Family Scholarship, $250. Lisa Pizzichcml, an English major from Mayficld, the Louis F. Thompson Scholarship, $250. The scholarship is provided by family, colleagues and friends of the late Dr. Thompson, long-time professor and chairperson of the English Department at BU. Posey, a medical technology major from Orangeville. the Baby Bloomer Scholarship, $ bom 1 .000. given by Bloomsburg Hospital 1 to 1969. Merrijocelyn Smith, a secondary education/mathematics major from Ashland, a Languages and Cultures Scholarship, $250. Daniel Snyder, an anthropology major from Montoursville. an Extended Program Scholarship, $250. Julie Snyder, a speech correction major from Halifax, the James Bryden Scholarship, $500. The late Dr. Bryden was a former member of the Department of Communication Disorders. Julie Steffen, a elementary education major from Bloomsburg, Ken Gross Scholarship, $1,000. Gross was an undergraduate Bloomsburg from 1970 to 1974 and has since completed He has given a total of $200,000 to university for scholarships and for the renovation of the Ken- student at the in Carver Hall. Allen Strauch, a computer and information science major, the Benton High School Scholarship, $2,000. Jamie Sterowski, a geography and urban planning major, the Benton High School Scholarship, $2,000. Amy S t rzeleck a nursing major from Wapwallopen, thcHazleton i , General Hospital Scholarship, full tuition. Shannon Symons, a psychology major from Pine Grove, the MaryL. Frymire Kirk Scholarship, $200. Mrs. Kirk, Class of 1 894, a bequest to provide this award. Miss Symons was also recipient of an Honors Scholarship, $500, awarded to students enrolled in the Honors Program at BU. Denise Tyson, an early childhood education major from Turbotville, the Mary Weaver Evans Scholarship, $300, given in finance major from Montgomery, the Joseph Peter Rinctla, a wrestler from Lock Haven, the Russ Scholarship, $3,000, which honors the memory Houk of this very suc- cessful coach and teacher, especially his contributions to Bloomsburg's wrestling program. memory of this 1907 a business administration/marketing BU. graduate by her daughter, Helen F. Evans. Suzanne Urick, an elementary education major from Paxinos, the Ann J. Jarrett Scholarship, $350. The scholarship is given in memory of Miss Jarrett, Class of 1923, by her sister. Miss Harriet Jarrett. the Francis 'Doc' Sell Scholarship, $700. a Biology and Allied Health Science Scholarship, $250. Kathleen Varvaglione, a business education major from Berwick, the Gerald Bacon Memorial Scholarship. $100. Mr. Clayton H. Hinkel, Class of 1940. professor emeritus of business education, Timothy Ronnn. a member of the football team from Houtzdale. Mr. Sell, Class of 1935, served on the Alumni Board of Directors for eight years and member of the BU Athletic Hall of Fame. Susan Roth, II, Tracy Vandervalk, a medical technology major from Norristown, department. is a a business education major from Bloomsburg. the provided this scholarship in memory of one of his first students, Jerry Bacon, Class of 1951. Tana M. Vitale, a nursing major from Pottsville, the Helene Robertson Memorial Scholarship, $500. The late Dr. Robertson was a member of the university's nursing department faculty. Smith D Page 8 from 1939 enrolled in the Honors Program at of the men's cross country Todd Rider, a mathematics major from Williamsport, the J. Edward Kerlin Scholarship, $250, given in memory of Mr. Kerlin, a former faculty member in the mathematics and computer science Schrann Jancen Schrann. an accounting major from Sayrc, the Harvey Dr. Andruss served as president Dorothy Rngglo. an early childhood education major from Tamnqua, the Early Childhood Education Scholarship, $200. Shawn Remish, a J. provided by Mrs. Maiers. Class of 1933. and her Class of 1935. member W. Matlavage Award, $500. Sanford is Steven Terry at that facility. team from Benton, the Dorothy Q. and Lloyd S. Wartman Memorial Mary «$ Ken Maiers scholarship Scholarship, $300. This scholarship is given by Francis "Doc" Sell, freshman born Daniel T. Pszcnlczny, a Vosburgh with Dyan Schrann. an elementary education major from Sayrc. the A Kenneth and Mary Betterly Maiers Scholarship, $500. This major from Clearfield, a College of Business Scholarship, $250. KJrsI Nordquist Turbedsky, a biology/chemistry major from Bloomsburg, an Honors Scholarship, $500, awarded to students to a n k President of the Class of 1962. Mr. Lloyd was an outstanding basketball player member of the Colum- BU. BU Athletic for the Huskies Hall of Fame. alumni student recruitment program in He New is and is a Zachn coordinator of the Jersey and formerly served on the Alumni Board of Directors. Petro Matsui, llausknerht A Kean To the recipients — A Mitlirinn Our very best wishes To the generous donors — Our sincere appreciation Procopio A with Posey (left) (right) Dietrich Mark Hoffman Corley A A Mellinger Melser Geczy A Meluy KEN GROSS SCHOLARS — President Harry Ausprich (center) and BU graduate Ken Gross (right) congratulate recipients of the Ken Gross Scholarships/or 1992-1993 The recipients are (Jrom Terry A Beamer left) Kathleen Crocker of Bloomsburg. Mifflinvllle, and Marceen Moloney of West Milton Other recipients absent from photo are JoanMane Herciku and Julie Steffin, both of Bloomsburg Gross established the scholarships in 1990 to aid Alice Maczuga of Bernhard, Haynes A Varvaglione nontraditional students. Page 9 Professor teaches * dollars' in Russia (The following article was written by Jeff Long of the PressEnterprise staff, Bloomsburg.) When Bloomsburg University economics professor SaJeem Khan dow in the section of the Moscow Pizza Hut where you can pay sat in dollars, If 455 he forked over 20 of them he had sat in the for half a medium pizza. ruble-paying section, he'd have spent about rubles, the equivalent of $1.50. to stand in line," Khan said. The Russian economy is in chaos. Khan and a colleague, retired BU finance professor Bernard Dill, "But you have spent two weeks last October in what was once the Soviet Union, how money works teaching teachers there about in the United They were part of a 'Trainer of Trainers" program sponsored by the World Bank. Khan and Dill spent a week each at the State Finance Academy States. Moscow and the Tashkent State University in the capital city of the Republic of Uzebekistan, where they spoke to professors in their in respective fields. "They had very little knowledge of so they had a hard time it, grasping the concept of a market economy," said Khan. UNDER THE SOCIALIST SYSTEM Khan economy had very said, the typicaJy associate with Mostly, it. little to of the Commum i do with what Americans was based on military industries. it "Pricing and profits did not play any role," Khan said. "So there was no incentive system." "Basically, in the central system of economic planning, bureaucrats decided what to produce and Khan how muct to the produce." said about half of the professors in the universities they TEACHING IN RUSSIA —SaleemKhan, — moving to a market-based economy where the law of supply and demand is king but others strongly opposed such a move. visited favored — professor of economics at last fall in the who really want to change arc younger faculty," he said. walk down a Moscow street shows how desperately the "Those But a economy in the former Soviet Union needs to it," Moscow and a week Economic University said honorary was starved." if the title terpreter in the former Soviet Union must change, emerging democracies are to give their people what is Republic of was awarded the of professor. Dr. Khan shown teaching a THE ECONOMY however, He at Tashkent State in the Uzebekistan, where he Khan. "Their basic strength has been the defense industries. So the civilian sector former Soviet Union. spent a week at State Finance Academy in shift gears. you looked for a cup of coffee, you couldn't find "If BU, had an opportunity to teach for a couple weeks is class of teachers (in- standing at left) group of teachers who were and with a in one of his classes. they want, according to Khan. And what they want is a life style similar to that enjoyed A cup of coffee. A reasonably Americans. to long lines for everyday items priced pizza. such as bread, milk and by most = An end toilet paper. Alumni Weekend 1993 Radios and televisions. Automobiles. But inflation was rising And in October. at a month when Khan visited income was the equivalent of about 30 percent the average Friday, April 23 * * Khan said just 20 percent of flu economy has been privatized. The rest, he said, will take years even decades to follow. — all, To "I Saturday, April 24 * begin, the former Soviets are turning to Western professors Khan and had a Khan 24 West (Magee's Main Street Inn) lot * Registration in Carver Hall * Walking and Bus Tours of Campus ' strategics. such as Husky Club Dinner-Dance and Auction they must learn basic economic philosophies tuken for granted in Western countries: loans, interest rates, capital invest mcnt — The Fiftieth Year Celebration Berwick Country Club $20 per month. After Class of 1943 Reunion Dinner By Husky Ambassadors Dill to teach the teachers. of warm feelings l"i flu people of the United States." said of his reception. "There is some feeling that the United * States has been instrumental, either directly or indirectly, for the 1923, 1928, 1933, 1938, 1943, Ballroom of Kefir Union "They're looking for help Item the United States," he added. "Not in monetary support, but from moral support, technical * Walking and Bus Tours of Campus * Annual Awards Dinner support, educational support." By Husky Ambassadors KHAN IS ANXIOUS to help. He's sending over hundreds ol books on market-based economic systems for the libraries of the universities he visited. Honoring Three "Distinguished Service Award" Recipients, of the Year" Recipient, and The 1992 Recipients of the Richard Grimes Loyalty Awards One "Young Alumnus He's also hoping to establish a link between BU and those and possibly bring Russian scholars here in an change program. u universities, Maybe some of the American educational system will rub off on his counterparts, too. Khan said. "When we teach in the classroom, it is more related to real-life issues," he explained. "There, it's Annual Luncheon Honoring the Classes of 1913, 1918, change they arc experiencing. more like a monologue. He stops is no interaction, no teaching and walks out of the classroom. There discussion." 24 West (Magee's Main Street Inn) Sunday, April 25 * Class of 1943 Breakfast * Spring Concert Women's Choral Ensemble and The Husky Singers Magee's Main Street Inn Kenneth Gross Auditorium, Carver Hall, 2:30 p.m. Page 10 and 1948 Young grad: 'My The following article about Terry Ann Oliver '88 was written by I Marc Kleiman and appeared in the Northeast Times of Philadelphia on September 30. 1992. . person, and 1 life isn hated being helped constantly The first year 't was difficult" over yet' involvement "It is a Before the auto accident, she was active and energetic. "1 was said. "I played a lot of sports, mostly field in sports. personal goal for me to regain control of those muscles." she said. extremely athletic." she It was around three in the afternoon, the sky was clear, and all seemed well for the seven young adults who were heading to the hockey and soccer, but I enjoyed many others." Day weekend party. But they never made it And that March 10. 1990. will forever scar Northeast resident Terry Ann Oliver. "We started to drift off the road for some reason, and all of a sudden we were out of control," Oliver. 26. recalled. "I started to scream. 'We are flipping.' and the next thing I remember was being shore for a St. Patrick's in a helicopter and my couldn't feel I On 12. for Oliver. With all the been unwilling to believe that Oliver rows twice a is to row In fact. Two days later, doctors had been severed, and surgery was needed. at first," rehabilitation facility, my she said, "but after other people were. Eventually, Oliver I versity. was put remember saying I my life isn't for is — to drive the car. so eager to lead a typical lifestyle that where she earned a bachelor's degree in math. now works as a pension analyst. As for her long-term is certain of to myself, in a hospital to to "There were nights in terms with that I it to rather well. was very upset, especially when I found my hospital bed alone. I "Pcrhups I will work with the disabled, or work for better legislation (for the disabled). I want to work with people." Terry Oliver months, leam how LOOKING BACK, as traumatic as the experience was, Oliver come "I wont to get into teaching or something where I can be uctivcly involved with other people for a good purpose." she explained. how use a wheelchair. rely Ann Oliver Terry goals and plans, she isn't promising anything, but she over yet'" into a smaller cast for five and then spent two additional months started to think of all the would never do again," she explained. "For a year I had to on everybody to do everything for me. I am an independent I shower chair Oliver was brought to a depression subsided after seeing 'I'm only twenty-three years old, things a stairs. a few ideas. was very upset myself sitting Khun have been widened, After graduating from Archbishop Ryan High School, she at tended Pcnn State University and transferred to Bloomslmrg Uni seven months. thinks she has I you won't find her around the house that much. "I go to bars, clubs, the shore, the mountains, and Broadway shows. I am pretty active on the weekends." she said. but she didn't know the extent of her injury. some races on weekends. One of her without the aid of balance equipment hand-operated accelerators and brakes OLIVER KNEW RIGHT AWAY that she had been paralyzed, hopeless week and Her daily routine hasn't changed much, either. She dresses on new technology including diagnosis. body cast with Oliver's herself mid heads to work, relying two years have certainly tested Oliver's will. After the accident, she was flown to the Cooper Medical Center in Camden. N.J., where doctors learned she had suffered a spinal injury. She was transferred to Thomas Jefferson University Hospital for further in a Rowing Program impressed has been added, and chairlifts operate along the past She remained is WITH Til E HELP of some home modifications. Oliver remains an independent person — "I seconds \ placed on the sides of her boat. She has raced in a singles Knit, but has relied on the balance aid life she enjoyed before March 10. 1990. and she has been doing her best to rebuild it even taking a first-place ribbon in a Schuylkill River rowing competition earlier this month. inserted in her back. : everyone in a singles race she can't live the Rods were annual Rayada athleticism. and they quickly recovered. told her that her spine 1th 1 Jeff McGinnis. coordinator of the Philadelphia One fell into a coma for a day. The others were held for observation, The Oliver took part in the lor the Disabled, said that goals The process has been more strenuous include skiing new equipment. open passengers were hospitalized for about a week, she said. fortitude she could muster. Oliver has September doubles nice in two minutes and 0 legs." down. Two now past June, with the help of Regatta, a competition on the Schuylkill River for disabled pariici pants. She and her rowing partner won the 1,000 meter violent nature caused Oliver to be paralyzed from the waist its And this skiing. Oliver started rowing and became involved in the Philadelphia Rowing Program tor the Disabled. TO THIS DAY, NO ONE KNOWS why the accident occurred. But SOME OK HER E.WOR1TE SPORTS and jet After leaving the hospital, Oliver relied on the support of her family to lift her spirits. "My family was very supportive and kept me active all the time. They never really gave me a chance to think about it," she said. Now, two she ever does tcel down, or there have any heroes per wasaguyonthcfooti'. ill She doesn't have control of her stomach and lower back muscles, but she can regain stability in those muscles from exercises and her in the sc. but ir.im when I was whowiisp, ii at Bloomsburg. i she rcculled. "Whcnl was first bilitation. she ever needs an extra push, she if thinks back to her college days. "I don't years after the accident, Oliver has been able to rekindle her athletic spirit because of successful therapy and reha- Competing Oliver said she doesn't need incentives to keep going, or ItllOOl be depressed. Sho is high-spirited, quite self-reliant. But if to not me realize but he that is still 1 in the hospital, could huvc a an inspiration to life. he came to mind I md thai helped never really got to know him. me." Bayada Regatta Page 11 Reception in Lancaster Alumni from BU joined graduates of the other 13 universities in the State System ofHigher Education for a reception at the Host GolfResort in Lancaster on January 26. It was held on the final night of a professional conference attended by alumni directors and other advancement personnelfrom the 14 universities. BU alumni and friends in attendance included Dwight Ackerman '71. Pierce Atwater '77, Elaine Atwater, Missy Anderson, Claraline Schlee Baylor '41, Samuel Schlee, Julie Burkhan Beck '88, Chris Blackburn '82, Karen Scott Blackburn '82, Judy Baumer Glenn Bromley '85, Donna Goldschmidt Buss '82, Michelle Seliga Clark '74, Carl Cobb '69, Patricia Cobb '68, Thomas (Terry) Engleman '61, John Haney '85, Robin Williams Hamish '85, Wayne Heim '69, Donna Heim, Doris Hosier '48, Aaron Hughes '90. Stacy Hughes, Thomas Irwin '70, Pam Irwin, Robert Johnson '79, Carol Johnson '80, Chris Johnston '83, MarkKeyser '75, Caryl Custer Large '68, Bill Large '68, Julie Lewis '83, Timothy McTaggart '71, Thomas McTaggart, Louis Mulka '69, Cheryl McHenry Samuels '69, Donna Brenesal Sheehan '77, Ron Sheehan '74, Judy Witmyer Stevens '60, Wayne Von Stetten '50, Todd Young '82, John Zerby '42 and Mark Zuzik '73. Representing BU were John L. Walker, vice president for university advancement; Tony laniero. assistant vice president for development; and Doug Hippenstiel '68, director of alumni affairs. Brill '71, Future teachers spend week and senior elementary second a in education Fitly -one junior majors Bloomsburg .ii Harrisburg in ir.uk* J week lanuary .1 "Thirty ol ol winter -break University Foundation, pros changing population, t 1 r t I I ivies .in walking with a mentor teacher schools in the extended held experience Bloomsburg students s|vnt the luluiv teachers loi days their Harrisburg School District I leld ex|vneiu y one involved Most un|vortanlly . it " I his piogiam clothing hunk, believed to he the first of Looking on its kind become strategies known to oui working with children said muitiplit •> It) language ami In it lual ( In umstunces I lemedial leading teachei. cooidinaloi and consultant, high w seven at all through Utilizing teaching concepts and in ullural siiuaiional setting, since le.u lung, concepts aie Ivst in a •< in uritj KMt Ibi Vmerlt biu, (federal i, whore s percent of funding, and there were pentonnel (two ol ihoni unrated) roaming campus tunes addition to ihs field studies osperlence, Harris to Sludents l ogelhei Alleviating Education Association Ol She had on assignment |unioi high school In Watts, the students were qualified lamiliai with the customs, values and be elleclive c demands and rewards ol leaching In an urban setting Prior to coming to Bloomsbuigi she spent 27 years in OS Angeles, most ol them wotking in the os Angeles Unified School System She was q high school Bngllch teacher! language ol children Irom a diverse culture Students enhanced ihcir teaching skills em uonment." In lhai race, gender* class, learning ityios, perceni ol ihe itudonti were students [Q this imperative toachei is it iv prepared to deal with challenges ol an urban classroom in the stale. Richard Ajlgino, a Harrisburg attorney with Angino andRouner law firm which donated 500 warm winter jackets to the clothing hank |o as a head counxeloi In Ihe week long teaching ex|vrience enabled Bloomsburg is provided experiences low hen need "Given sludents Irom diverse school counselor uid so adminiiinitoi schools no textbook can adequately explain." said Golwalt t's •>'» prepare lulure teachers to be elleclive and meet the tewarding in Ith l helps tiulv Ihev leain things und racially Harris understands the Noima e more urban aieas i.ipidlv In work w I0 understood and applied and loumla is piionlv in teachei education must beeJtgroAinds within in urban setting cultuiv benelits c vet the offn ial opening of the Hqr/jshurg School Distrit MM hew a m.i|oi presentations b> \arious Harrisburg educational, civic and developing and organizing the evening piograms ma population has increased most Hams Got wall, director of elementary education in the Hamsbuig School District, played a key role and was responsible fa Harris, assistant Student population In ihe United states ethnicallv diverse than in .ins pievious generation, This community Harris, assistant prolessor ol curriculum moie experi urban schools/* Harris said Balneal le.uleis an uiban env uonment in This provides a ol beginning teachers foi oui oi differences tions. served as proiccl ditccloi loi the Marv enced cadre DC prepil Ing both elementary, ami secomlai> in Hamsburg experience Evening progruna provided them with additional knowledge about the school and the Harrisburg community through Marv — teaching positions alter their i OPENING CLOTHING BANK vear's40 participants said ihev would not week ol hard work in the Hamsbuig School DisHui 10 IuiHk Jvwlop ho teaching skills Ihe smdcnis participated in he second ve.u ol the Urban icld Fvperiences program, part ol The Bloomshurg/HarTisburj* Partnership Proievt The program. lunded by Pennsylvania Campus Compact. Community Government lalion and he Bloomsburg vacation lor a professor ofi urrn id urn undfoundations ,CUIS the ribbon mark last 10 Bppl> lot hesiltK Kauai Susan M t Is un udvlsei ension and ihe Urbun Schuni diverse cultural backgrounds Students provide impetus for clothing bank Students Irom Bloomsburg University helped celebrate the official bank opening open our school its Harrisburg School District's clothing kind in the state." said bank, believed to ihe the "We lirst Dimiln Zo/os. coordinator lor School District. "Bloomsburg social services in the Harrisburg students got us started. need in They have helped us meet warm the slay in school program w ill help oui siudenls slay and we thank every 0116 who DUTtil i paled in this very worthwhile effort," said Randolph superintendent ol the thrilled tho i« many Hamsbuig ( < c lothlng bunk Is open benefits reddled bj Bloomsburji ritls Is |ust I Inlvorslty ont ol und ilia hool District lluotigh ihe Bloonishurg/I lurilshurg llainshuig are very pleased this warm and "We nines children clothing do not attend classes dining the hjimh winter months by donating district's clothing Many principals in the Harrisburg Sc hool District, lacking more than 50 large bags ol "Because of Bloomsburg University, we're able to December last clothing. Of ol the Punnemhip Program," says Mary Hams, assisianl piolessoi ulum and foundations ami our of START'S nd\ Isors i ol mm SllMII hilcn, M S< hum Sc hool District. a very real our community." Students Together Alleviating Racial Tension conducted the "II You Can't Wear It. Share It." (START) campaign at Bloomsburg. asking sludents, faculty and stall to donate unwanted winter clothing. The response was enthusiastic Despite the pressure of members final ol ihe Christian examinations. START and Student Fellowship spent hours sorting and packing the clothing to be delivered to Hamsburg in time for the official opening and dedication of the center on Dec. 15. The center is housed in the basement ol the Lincoln Early Childhood Center in Harrisburg. This was the second year Bloomsburg Students conducted a clothing drive to benefit children in the Harrisburg schools Alter Bloomsburg students held a similar drive in 1991, residents ol Harrisburg responded by giving additional clothing. The Angino and Rouner law firm donated 500 warm winter jackets. Other organizations provided clothing racks, shelves and other needed items to facilitate distribution. "After Bloomsburg students got things started, clothing just kept coming and. frankly, wc didn't know what to do." Zozos we opened a temporary clothing hank to said. "In 1991, distribute the donations. We couldn't believe the quality of what had been given. It was tremendous clothing and the children and their parents were thrilled." Continued donations resulted in the opening of a year-round CLOTHES FOR KIDS < hildren in the Harrisburg Membvi v< s of Students Togtthil Alle\ luting Rtti "'I hool Dlstrlt \ si Mil donated mm than SO lai Tenslon($l < bags <>i > WTJ >•< fp Wit Ii 'thing they > "Ho ti 'll"i lothlng to the effort distribution center. Clothes are given to children and parents who are homeless, Distribution is in disadvantaged homes or otherwise in need the responsibility ol teachers, counselors and P i;'' I I 2 . . Deaths Wc extend our sympathy to the families of the following alumni: 1910 Sara F. Lewis *10 Helen Davis '12 Margaret Sara F. Lewis Row Englchart ' 1 Elementary School Van Dcnplas Dando Ann Mcda Williams Fairchild Edith Behr Shuman '24 Brown George '27 Forty Fort for 47 '24 Bculah Anderson Bronson '12 celebrated her 100th birthday on De- cember 13. After graduation, she taught month and board in local homes. During World War II, she resumed teach- '36 Lake School District, retiring in Helen Morgan Daubert '30 died in 1950. 1957. She is the Homer S. Bixler 33 F. Crcda Van B Jargon Lorene Ward '33 Walter and John. She has 15 grandchildren, 26 great-grandchildren and 15 died in Naomi M. Myers '35 Houck '39 Berwick for three years and grandchildren, and a Margaret sister. Row Carl H. Robbina '49 at Elmer "Tug" Wyant '50 one year and then '51 age 99. She taught School '52 '12, Bloomsburg in Berwick in for Third Street at the prior to her marriage. Robert P. Fetch '61 S. Englehart She was Stokes '61 William R. Jones '72 David A. Vognetz '76 James W. Baclasky '89 the widow of W. Homer word that Grace 1918 Bloomsburg, when her husband, Pannebaker, PA 17815 (717)784-0142 for 10 years in Ho Plan now to attend the annual Alumni Day luncheon on Saturday, I April 24. died in February 1978. Surviving are a son, Lee; a daughter, Ruth M. Snyder; eight grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. who a nonagenarian this year, is blessed with endless holiday houses which arc filled with (301)424-4405 therapy Marywood College at Pohl, and New York University. at Lois Markevich; two sons, Walter and Hilda Ruggles Mosier '27 died at age 84. grandchildren. school at Township She taught Loyalville and Dallas until her marriage. Surviving are a daughter, Marilyn Representative: Yale; three sons, Allan, Clark and Dale; Edward F. Schuyler and seven grandchildren. Veronica Namotka Thompson '27 ofHughestown died on April 17, 1992. She taught in the Pittston City Schools for 43 years before retiring in 1971. Meda Williams Fairchild '24, for- Surviving are a daughter, Mary Representative: was already hard Wolford; four grandchildren and three Faye Appleman Dendler cious lady week at work sorting the windfall of died a teacher in the Sullivan County schools "A native of . Mehoopany, she was reared in an education-indoctrinated family. Edith Behr until Shuman December 21 at '24 of Lopez her retirement from the Turnpike School in 1967. the University of Pennsylvania, Penn- Dutch Mountain She began teaching In 1959 PTA and PTA." Representative: Raymond H. Edwards 2024 Old Berwick Road Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784-2874 April 24. to attend the annual the 1929 trail rides. Representative: at at Factoryville- vice president of the national now Colum- Mehoopany High School, where her father was principal when she was bora, and later became principal there. state With a great love of animals and Plan Alumni Day luncheon on Saturday, April 24. outdoors, she served as a guide on became president of the PA 18603 (717)752-5367 age 86. She was After graduation from Bloomsburg, she continued studies at bia University. 1928 Berwick, began as a sewing . C. 1132 Market Street great-grandchildren. weekly Tuesday session of the dedicated workers which she heads, that circle. in Scranton. She earned a master's degree "The year-round project has existed more than two decades. The gra- Plan now to attend the annual Alumni Day luncheon on Saturday, Page 14 for several years taught speech at State. in Milton. She taught school in Montour County and Montandon. Surviving are two daughters, Mary Jane Daughenbauch and Dorothy 1923 MD 20850 Wilkes-Barre Area School Dis- lonely recipients during the yuletide She is the mother of one son. Herman. Rocfoille. in the trict and Surviving are four daughters, Ruth Webb, Alice Boock, Jayne age 82. Prior to her retirement, she was a teacher Dotten and two grandchildren. of public instruction to work in Harrisburg in that department. She later 9701 Medical Center Drive campus of Penn '36 of at merly of Montandon, died December 7 Grace Kishbach Miller 918 Church Street Anna Davis Barrow & George '27 S. cookies or candies for distribution to she was invited by the superintendent Represesentatives: age 88. She 1967 as cafeteria manager (717)784-1515 Clinton Twp. High School. 1920 at little 1919 (215) 948-3780 Seely '23 of Canton R.D. 2 died January 12 Methodist Church, has been recycling Christmas cards into beautiful Representative: PA 19468 Anna Wilkes-Barre died October 7 236 West Ridge Avenue Bloomsburg, PA 17815 "(She) also taught Royersford, Dando Jr.; grandchildren, energy which, with the help of 15 women of Clark's Green United sylvania State University and She the Rev. Fosu-i retired. 25 East Eleventh Street Nescopeck. great-grandchildren and two sisters. 1924 Brislin: greeting cards in preparation for the '35. many years, and enjoyed attending her class reunions on Alumni Day. life. was Row Rccd Edna Davenport Ohl returned to Bloomsburg in 1964 '21 last age 92. She served as a faithful class representative for son, William Wayne; 23 grandchildren and 1 2 great- grandchildren, and a sister, Elizabeth Representative: the early part of her Gene become for Gotshall Pannebaker '20 died on February 24 in Montpelicr, Vt., at She taught school Herman Garey "Mrs. Cecil 'Camilla' Garcy, Surviving are three sons, Edwin, William and Richard; a daughter, Ann Class representative dies We just received written by season. 10 grandchildren, 13 great- age 87. In her early years, she taught in December 30 Camilla '27 of Santa November 23 at Surviving are a son, Jerry; a step- the Hazleton Witman; and nine grandchildren. Englehart. Storey; now the Brown Ethel Fowler Maria, California, died State School for the Deaf. of department. will formerly of I lorrisburg, died January 7 "Chap" Lewis 1927 After her retirement from the Ben- retired in belies her age and Czajkowski *47 H. Paul Lauderman '47 Edward in recognition Alice Burzon; and four grandchil- arrived immigrants. in religion at the Oral School, Marywood Surviving are a son, Paul; a daughter, dren. Ann Bronson 977, she received a citation from also a graduate of College. and Air Force. Following the war, she taught citizenship classes for newly- her years of service to the city recreation Richard; four grandchildren, five great- '40 Navy featured in article in The Scranton Times Betty E. Bredbcnner '47 F. 1 Mayor Frank Rizzo later Surviving arc two sons, Donald and William R. Martley '39 W. Carey In was she served as an and December 27 at age 93. She taught taught in Cherry Hill, N.J. Frederick L. Harold teers the art of making marionettes Surviving arc a son, John; two Helen Davis '12 of State College Wesley Knorr '34 Richard S. Mcnapace '34 Charles her retirement in 1971. daughters, Louise G. Leech and Martha Elizabeth K. Henslcy *34 P. until War 0, jamin Rush School, she taught classes as a puppeteer for the Philadelphia Department of Recreation great -great-grandchildren. Rose A. Dixon '34 J. During World aeronautical inspector for both the as an arts and crafts specialist from 1958 Scranton public in the school system for almost 30 years. and Jill magazine to 1958. She worked She taught other puppets. Iva Traver, deceased; Marion Huffman, '33 books and magazines. She was a regular contributor to Jack mother of four children: Helen M. Berkheiser '33 ' who and poet teaching recreation leaders and volun- Her husband, Herbert A. Bronson, Joseph A. Slominski '32 illustrator drc w and wrote frcq uenll y for children 's Plymouth schools for $40 per the in Veronica Namotka Thompson '27 Mcltha E. Warmouth '29 Theodore attended the School of Industrial Arte, from 1940 Education Center, retiring in 1972. She poet and puppeteer, she artist, She was an ing in the W. Houser An 90. 88. La age at now part of the University of the Arte in 1912 Hilda Rugglcs Mosier '27 Albert Germantown died November 7 Philadelphia. '27 & in years before retiring in 1957. Mabel Lindcnmuth Nicolas '25 Miriam HippcnsticI Gass '26 Marion Schelbcrt Gilpin '26 S. the Fort Street at Crcscenta, Calif., on Octber 9 at age Marion Schelbert Gilpin '26 died December 3 at age 85. She taught special education in the Newfoundland Van Denplas Healey Dando Violet '23, formerly of Scranton. died in Katharine M. Gallagher '21 of formerly of '23 Bronson Sccly '23 Ethel Fowler She taught 102. Kathcrine M. Gallagher '21 Anna '10, Forty Fort, died February 13 at age Grace E. Pannebaker '20 Violet 1921 1925 Isabel Chelosky Hester Mabel Lindenmuth Nicholas '25 of Nuremberg died December 5, 1992, at age 87. She taught for many years 436 South River Street and Meltha E. Warmouth '29 died November 2 at age 82. Prior to retiring, she taught 44 years in the Edwardsville retired as a clerk in the Nuremberg Post Office. 1926 '26 of Orange Township died recently at age 86. She taught in one-room schoolin Orangeville. PA 18702 School District and Miriam Hippenstiel Gass houses Wilkes-Barre, Catawissa and Montour County. During World War n. she was involved in the production of the Navy S4 Corsair fighter airplane. She last worked as a U.S. Navy Department quality control inspector for missile contracts in Lancaster. York, Old Forge, and Hall Station before retiring in 1 968 Surviving are a son. Clyde; three grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, and a sister. Valley work at West She later in Wyoming did post-graduate College Misericordia. 1930 Representative: Margaret Swartz Bitler 1 17 State Street PA 17846 (717)458-6671 Millville, Helen Morgan Daubert '30, a former resident of Lewisburg, died December 1 at age 82. She taught in Danville and Laurelton. BU Return to Surviving are a daughter. Nancy J. Pennycoff. two sons. Clyde R. and Daniel M.; eight grandchildren and three greai-grandchildren. Home for the at National Lutheran Aged Krumanocker HcnsJev in Wilkes-Barre. died November 19 at age 79. She began her teaching career at the former White Haven High School Elizabeth Grimes '30. retiring after 38 years of teaching, is still working as a receptionist Elizabeth '34. a community leader for many sears in Rockville. and later taught in Wilkes-Barre schools and Her years of dedicated volunteer work with Girl Scouts, the United Way. 1931 her church and Representative: organizations resulted in her being awarded a Distinguished Service Frank J. Golder Award by 1103 South Market Street Bloomsburg.PA 17815 (717) 784-5783 School and w as the district's first teacher of aeronautics. For more than 30 years, she taught in the Red Lion School District. York County retiring in 1975. She is surv ived by two sisters. , Wyoming Seminary Day at the School. Md. tute teacher in Pittston City the many other community BU Alumni Association 1936 Representatives Ruth Wagner UGrande 76 112 North Cedar Street Hazleton. re- ceived the Distinguished Service Award on August 29. 1992. Surviving are two sons. Charles and in 1984. died Robert; three grandsons, and a sister. (717)454-1427 Wesley Knorr J. '34. a long-time The volunteers review homework resident of Bloomsburg. died Bloomsburg.PA 17815 ber 9 age 84. at A youths, stimulating and encouraging the students to stay in school, officials the Bloomsburg High School, he was (717) 784-3532 re- tired director Joseph A. Slominski '32 of Albuquerque, N.M., died December 16 at He taught at East San Jose and Lou Wallace schools and was principal of the Douglas MacArthur School for many years. He retired from the Al- buquerque public schools He was also a graduate of Pierce Business College and earned a master's degree New York at University. Surviving are two sons. John Thomas W. and a daughter. Barbara A. P.; Williard; and 1 1 grandchildren. earned a master's degree at the University of New Mexico in 1953. Surviving are his wife, the former Billy; a daughter. Dr. Buchta; two grandsons and a Kathryn sister. Menapace S. exuberance was such first that he won Bloomsburg awarded letter the for cheerleading," according to a son. Rick. 1933 Mr. Menapace taught elementary school in the Representative: Lois System Law son Mount Carmel School and then served for six years he was able loevade made many his 644 East Third Street Bloomsburg.PA 17815 (717)784-2046 Army's USAA and l*)71 yean in Catawiisa. he served during World War II as a He was Italy, Army Hlue Devils in 5th where he earned the Bronze Star. a longtime leucher at the Wallingford-Swarthmorc School Disnear Philadelphia until his retire- ment He earned in 1975. 1938 degree Representatives: nia. Charles Rutgers University and Henrie 30 Nottingham Road //. at the He He u muster's University of IVnnsylva did post graduate work at ut Pcnn. held several patents for electro- magnetic games. PA 17815 Surviving are his wife, die former Ruth Pounding; three sons, Fred B.. (717) 784-5835 in Kenneth, and Doruild; 4 grandchildren, our class reunion during the annual Hornet MHO and a brother. Following that service, he basically taught himself to be a tool-and-die ing celebration on Saturday, Octo- William to 1941. ber 23. design engineer and worked for now to attend the annual Alumni Day luncheon on Saturday, AprU 24. Helen M. Berkhelser '33 of Glassboro, N.J., died on June 6, 1992. years for J. G. Brill Co.. many Budd Co., Engineering Tool Co.. Hurst Perfor- Murtley '39 of Manhaaset. N. Y., died November Q at age 76. He was a trust officer at Chemical Bunk of New York until his retirement in 98 He was u veteran of World Wur II and die Korean War Newtown Township), and I-T-E Gould Co., a circuit-breaker manufacturer in Philadelphia, from which he retired in Homer S. Bixler '33 of Blue Bell died October 7 at age 80. He taught in Upper Merion School District and worked as a court crier for Montgomthe 1939 1 mance Products Co.. Standard Pressed Steel Co. (now SPS Technologies in Representative: at Hurst, Thclma Miles; two daughters. Lynne Forgham and Joni Simon; and four (717) 784-4915 grandchildren. Surviving are his wife, the former Victor Ferrari '39 of San Antonio was honored by President Bush as the second gear much more quickly and nation's 943rd Daily Point of Light. efficiently," according to his son. The Bush White House daily grandchildren and three of America, starting the Common Pleas. sisters. He was long active in the Boy Scouts the part of the state where he Creda Van Blargan '33 of Philipsburg died November 22 at age F. 77. Prior to retirement she was a buildRush Con- troop in first grew up. Surviving are his wife of 50 years, the former Stella Rick, M. Rossi; four sons. Tom. David and Mark; seven selected a "point of light" honoring a person who successfully addresses social problems through direct acts of voluntary com- work 1940 as director of the USAA for his Insur- St. (813)822-0597 1935 staff Lorene Ward '33 is deceased. teers Row Reed Elizabeth Bloomsburg. Rose A. Dixon '34 of Havertown died December 26. She was a teacher at Upper Merion High School until her (717) 784-0861 retirement. She is survived by a brother. Naomi PA 17815 "We January 21 . She was a regular are associated with one-on- substi- volunteers from USAA who do mentoring in 10 schools once a week for a the Annual be presented to Benjamin Duke '52, John Wool '56 and LOUUM Campbell The Young Alumnus of Kline '59. the Year Award will l>c presented to Scott Rightcr '84. Please check the list of event* scheduled for Alumni Weekend, which appears on page 10, as you plan your many campui. visit to Alumni Weekend, In addition to — other alumni cventa including after work mixers, pi//a parties, Kerrigan Sub this and picnics, — are planned for luncheon lectures year throughout the state and other pans of the country. coming will October 23. in Home- be held on Saturday, A complete schedule of is on page 31. your participation '/'ill would in all llkr ti, Alumni Office: 1-800-526- Petersburg. Alumni Association FL 33701 Clayton //. Hlnkel One North Aspen Place Lewisburg.PA 17837 (717)523-7702 have seven people who do the administration work, and there are 950 M. Myers '35 of Pittston died at Awanls Dinner on Saturday evening. Distinguished Service Awanls will the onc mentoring and junior achievement," he said in an interview. 151 East Fourth Street 1934 who award with the administra- program and the 950 volun- tion of this Plan to celebrate with our special award recipients — Mary Anne Klcmkosky '59 Frank Kocher 830 North Shore Drive. ftl4C program. Representative: opportunity to attend a special dinner event on Friday evening. 0254. (717) 784-3532 ters. to share this lor classes and eight up to 1948. If you are a member of our golden Class of 194.1, you will have die call the Bloomsburg.PA 17815 solidated Elementary School in Osceola want in three President of the was recognized members who do Reunions are scheduled ending committees or us u volunteer at the Penstcmaker Alumni House, please Gladys (Betty) Jones Harris R D. 5. Box 451 ance Company's student-mentoring "I Memkosky * Renaissance Fair, a very popular annual event to welcome Bring. serve on one of these planning Representatives: grandchildren; a brother and three sis- Surviving are a son, Arthur, and a granddaughter. of booths during the II ing principal and teacher at Mills. to myriad visit a We urge munity service. Ferrari. 76. downtown diesc activities he designed and developed a shifting mechanism "to allow race cars to go from first gear to ami you 010 . Ruth Dugan Smeal 740 South Market Street Bloomsburg.PA 17815 Surviving are his wife, the former Alice B. Small; a son, Robert R; three ery County Court of 1 1978. While you enjoy R. I Plan in spring. 1 After teaching two to attend 1939 its while taking facilities take a stroll in Frederick L. Houck *39 of Catawissa died November 7 at age 75. Bloomsburg.PA 17815 now campus new annual member of the Plan beauty tiHxl, and junior achievement program. cavalry unit from last in the Of the to 1 the U.S. tine arts, crafts years as vice president of Dorothy Hess Linn 165 Nottingham Road Bloomsburg. many months and way bad operations. In retirement, he has continued to serve as direc tor of the mentor Sara Maria Berger 853 South Market Street Bloomsburg.PA 17815 (717) 784-4850 newly expanded Kehr Union with If for over six Ferrari joined Sr. '34 of Jenkintown died October 23 at age 79. While a student at Bloomsburg. "his the aid of un- friendly lines. trict Richard With fighters, eventually (717) 784-1857 in 1975. He Susan of public relations for the Magec Carpet Co. in Bloomsburg. down shot German troops Representatives: campus and take in our spring alum needs to sec die finery I Every 249 Main Street Conyngham. PA 18219 (717)788-1854 or 455-9551 at gives us his of wintery weather. Bloomsburg alumni can took forward wanner weather and Alumni Day on Saturday. April 24. Plan to visit to Mary Jane Fink McCutchen Decem- former teacher As Old Man Winter last thrust assignments with students, read aloud and discuss world events with the derground 1937 on April 24 to During World Wax 11. Ferrari was a navigator on a B-24 bomber. On a mission over Holland in 1943, his plane PA 18201 for Alumni Day be duplicated in 31 schools throughout San Antonio. served RD. 5. Box 451 age 83. program the Representative: Ezra W. Harris announce- ment, said Ferrari has recruited an additional 2.600 other mentor*, enabling was Her husband, Charles, who also in its said in 1984. 1932 The White House, minimum of one hour." he said. Albert W. Houser '40 of Lc Wigtown A died September 28 at ness teacher Lewis town School District for ment in the age 87. busi- 44 years prior to his retirehe completed graduate in 1970. Page 13 . , Philly area alumni meet work work after in very active and held offices numerous is Whiskey West Sports Bar & Pub in Conshohockcn on February 1 1941 7. Representatives: were Christine In attendance C. Stuart Bullwinkle '91, Margie Dcnneny '83. Eda Jen Dresner '91, Carol Fcskanin "84. John Gardner '80, Jack '78, Masters '59, Jay McGuirc Kelly Mcncclcy '87, Marvin '89, Mcncclcy '85, '83, Hontz, Sherry Walizcr '90. April Moycr '90, Charles Zwickcr '84, Zwickcr '88, and Troy Francisco alumni enjoy ski party IBM time of his retirement November 20 ship High School. High School and ance counselor World War degree at were Dazymae Mary Ann Climiola Joseph Climiola, Donna Kinder Steve Kirchncr '74, Nancy In attendance Carmo '66, in 1 Raudcnbush '75, Laurie '80, Nelson Swarts '63, Paige Swarts, Jan Zimmerman Dave Miller 98 1 he was . '75, at became Tirko. Bill Fisher, Deb April 24. Amber Carmo, Cheryl Hartman, Corrina Hartman, Harold Lcpley, Joe Lepley, Kelly Lepley, DllIU Mil. Beverly Morris, Janet Nilscn '76, Kirsten Nilsen, Boyland Tom at Boyland two Boyland children. Representing '78, and BU and the Alumni Association were Nelson Swarts '63 and Donna Kinder '80, board members; and Doug Hippenstiel '68, director of alumni affairs. Warwick High in the U.S. II Army and earned a master's lo BU. Edwards, Kristen Irwin, Ryan Johnson, Jason Oberholtzcr and Teresa who hosted the party were Kinder '90, the alumni committee '80. Donna Nichole Woodson Smith Sharon Gettel Olff 78 and Nelson S warts * '63. Pip U 1 984, he 928 Country Club Drive Bloomsburg.PA 17815 Ty John to attend the annual 1 reports 992 after three years to do- weekends and two-week va- 1954 Representative: Dolores Doyle Brennan 607 Country Club Drive PA 17815 (717) 784-7438 Bloomsburg, geography teacher in listed PA 17102 Carl H. Robblns 49 of Fargo, N. on December 1, 1992. Sur4 D., died Who's Who s Teachers, 1 992 . America Selected by the Best Stu- dents, 1992." Representative: Glosek, who has completed 30 credit Carolyn Vernoy Reitz 214 Fair Oaks Avenue hours at Lehigh University and Seton Hall University, previously taught at Horsham. PA 19044 (215) 675-8675 Lansford High School and in Washington, N.J. Charles F. "Chop" Lewis '51, a commissioner of Northumberland County since 1979, died January 1 at A veteran who served in the Army Air Corps from 1943- 1 946. age 70. A minor league player with the New York Giants, he has been a basketball referee for 32 years. He and his wife, the former Anna M. Miriello, are the parents of two children, Joanne Doyle and Joseph P. Glosek. 1955 (717)233-0777 and Hills He among "The Best Teachers ' Representative: Harrisburg. Warren 1967, was included in School Districts from 1952 to 1980. During that time he also coached foot- Representatives: '54, a history at Junior High School in Whitehall since 1949 Anastasia Pappas Trowbridge that she lives near •52 and '53. Northumberland and Shikellamy 1946 ball, basketball and baseball. Prior to being elected commissioner, he served as a councilman and mayor in Northumberland. Streets in Northumberland and Shamokin have been named for him. Arnie Garinger RI>. 3, Box 269 Harveys Lake, PA 18618 (717)639-1515 Alice Higgins '55, a teacher at the Millersburg Area Middle School, was 1952 included in Who's Who Among America's Teachers, 1992. Representative: 1950 Box 304 Representative: Swales Willis 1947 Monrvale. Frank J. Furgele Star Route, Box 228 Lakeville, NJ 07645 Harold (201)391-9106 Robert L, Bunge 12 West Park Street. Carroll Park Bloomsburg.PA 17815 (717)784-0988 Elmer "Tug" Wyant '50 of Boulder. Colorado, died December 22 at age 69. Bredbenner '47 of at age She retired as a teacher at Dalmatia Elementary School. Surviving are her husband, Carl; a two daughters, Jane Adams World War U. he was involved in the Normandy invaveteran of sion, the Battle of the Bulge, and the liberation of the Dachau concentration camp. He supervised the construction of camps for German SS troops after the war. He South Jersey Wrestling Hall of Fame. He was also inducted into the PA 18438 Shore Conference Hall ofFame in 1 99 1 served as a captain in the W. Carey '52 of Hartford, Conn., died recently at age 60. He was chairman of the foreign languages department at Valley Regional High School years. An Army John W. Nemetz '55 was inducted into the (717)227-4946 9 Raven Road died January 27 She reports Walter and Clara (Davis) Troutman cations. Representative: 1 vices. U.S. Richard E. Grimes 1723 Fulton Street Betty E. Dalmatia R.D. Texas with the Medicaid secDepartment of Human Ser- tion of the was he taught social studies in the 102 West Mahoning Street Danville, PA 17821 (717)275-3046 Elizabeth S. Posey '53 works for the State of Among America and a brother. sisters ing all the things she has been squeezing F. day, October 23. Joseph S. Glosek Paulina (Polly) Clossen; two sons, 928 Country Club Drive Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717)784-0434 son, Carl Jr.; in and Todd; three grandchildren; two and 13 years with the Postal Service. 67. IBM Surviving are his wife, the former She says she's looking forward Mary Lou Plan now to attend the annual Homecoming celebration on Satur- insurance agency which of teaching, 13 years in private industry Pearsol. Members of cor- Betty L. Fisher into long Bloomsburg. PA 17815 (717) 784-7120 he managed until his death. that she retired in PA 18603 Representative: Readnour, Shanna Bolan, Megan managed gram. built a livestock Rose Marie Schleber '48 Catawissa.PA 17820 (717) 784-3035 Students and family in attendance included Cameron Readnour, Mrs. He the engineering corporate grant pro- April 24. (717) 759-9733 1, IBM in Boulder. Helen L Singer, two sons. Reid and now Scrimgeour Box 112 man- porate-university relations, including Alumni Day luncheon on Saturday, Sara Dockey Edwards 545 East Eleventh Street RD. Alumni in the Harrisburg area hosted a party for high school seniors in that area who have been offered admission Wyant Bucknell University. Jacqueline Shajfer Creasy potential students tion for during viving are his wife, Marie. Harrisburg area alumni host He was the first Surviving are his wife, the former Plan 1944 Koons, Sharon '77, Steve in 1951 Representative: Robby Carmo. wide basis the mid- 1960s. a guid- 1948 1945 Joseph Millu Barbara Lund, Terry Tirko, on a corporate- Representative: Murk Zimmerman, '77, devel- (717) 784-0434 Berwick, Snyder '84, He gram, which was instituted Manhcim TownHe earlier was a later S. 5, aged the pro- After retiring from Representative: '76, in Fishkill. At the age 73. the Harrisburg area enjoyed an at Ski Roundtop sponsored by the Capital Alumni Chapter. in work with the Technical Devel- opment Center Hetty (717) 784-5584 1956 received an RD. outstanding contribution award for his Lititz Brad; and five grandchildren. Katerman Algatt 210 Sunken Heights Avenue Bloomsburg.PA 17815 in He education ager of educa- He served now to nttend the annual Alumni Day luncheon on Saturday, evening IBM Poughkecpsie, N.Y. School. 1943 Perm 1953 Representative: John in the business teacher at the former Lititz Jeanne Noll Zimmerman 1104 Richmond Road Lancaster, PA 17603 (717)872-8642 at oped and man- (717) 784-0908 Plan BU alumni, family and friends in He began working He his retirement in 1974. died Representative: Capital area age 78. degree a master's State. department of Bloomsburg.PA 17815 Ed '89. at H. Paul Laudcrman '47 of Representative: '83, 1965. Edwards 1942 Thicme '83, Peggy Flaherty in was an elementary school teacher in the Hanover Area School District until assistant principal of Cameron Smith '84, Sandi Smith '86, Mike Frant '80, Pat Roncn '84, Amy Roncn '84, Brian Horan '88, Karric Myers '82. Ron Volk Czajkowski *47 of Jennie Pearson; and three brothers. Laura RciJIy '91, Scott Righter '84, Sue Diane Virgilio Edwards Bessie Reilhartz P. Surviving are his wife, the former 705 Country Club Drive Sam Malandra Theodore Ashley died January 13 Kathryn Bcnncr. Joe's at der sisters. He earned former his wife, the Coordinating Committee sponsored an after- work mixer Army Reserve prior to moving to Boul- Unger; two Julie grandchildren and two fraternal organizations. Surviving The Montgomery County Alumni Bredbenner and Bucknell University. at He was in He Deep River for the past 28 previously taught in Penn- sylvania and New Jersey. He earned a master's degree at the University of Maryland and a doctorate in sociology at the University He served in the U.S. Korean War. Army sey wrestling. In 20 seasons as varsity coach, his teams compiled a 212-62-8 record. His teams won 58 consecutive Shore Conference meets, never had a losing season, and had three perfect records. His squads won seven district of championships, including six straight, and finished second seven times. during He coached one state, nine regional and 52 district champions, and also had Pennsylvania. the He retired from coaching at Toms River North High School, where he had a tremendous impact on New Jer- two seconds and two thirds in state Dt\ 11 opmkms — mi i;i\ ing report BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION 1992 REPORT 1992 Gifts is $50,000 Gift Received Repose' is Bioomsburg University through a generous gjfl "I the York City. The sculptor is Loretta Carmel ofBloomsbw Key Individual Donors from Gifts — individuals Bloomsburg alumni, ployees, and friends parents, em- — continue to comprise the most important source the total received. matching very grateful to tributors," said Ausprich. "It is Gifts in kind were valued mitment." sector. These gifts included olhei cud, bron/e sculpture, and an offset to received. A planned of the or $628,75?, vanous was made avail activities one alumnus, added another 33% to hese included a< adcini< ( Scholars Program, in i ti gills, $144,234 athletic i<>i I >» holal hese gifts < amc Bloomsburg alumni, employees and businesses 1 1 nsi foi fenerations < M'- paign garnered will GIVING TOTALS # Gills Category Deferred Gifts Alumni Annual income from the Fred Smith Golden Rule Trust Fund, an endowed scholarship account, has been helping students since the mid 1980s. In 1992, 68 students benefited from this individual's com- Miscellaneous Donations from businesses and o1 imarily Pirom help Buppon tions. the individual giving category. to higher education. ships and prqjei friends, I of the were designated Fund ii"i.iiships. the publication tin- g [en percent in in excess of $450,000, established by .ind ial actlvi Bloomsbui projects supported by the Annual 5( alumni association ol the i am total, $197,162, for endowed funds which 1992 valued and faculty and suit development, aca total dollars gift, demi( equipment purchases, spe< Ofthe total contributions re< eived, contributions amounted mitment com printing press. 28% came from gilts 19 1992 in ties, nine .it puter hardware and software, books, a Received association's affinity able lor able to main- Board Members and miscellaneous contributions. both individuals and the corpoialc is Pet alumm President Harry 'margin of excellence' com- by 8" projects, 42%, only with their help Individuals' Remaining percent of the total contributed b) all 1 1 2S . Foundation foundations, deferred gifts, the our con- that the university tain its contribu- tions. of private funds for the university. "We are 10% of This includes company gift 1 to $1.5 Million corporations accounted for New g 7" by 2S . Library Plans Unfolded the second piece of sculpture received by Helen and Michael Schaffer Foundation of New Carved from imported Black African wonderstone, the symbolic figure measures sons wishing to view Repose' should contact the BU Art Department . (jilts m Kind Businesses & Corporations Matching Gilts Parents Friends Faculty Total & Staff 6 $ Received SS22.225 35% 6.734 285.683 19 285.212 208 134.405 W/r 19% 9% 100 8 .957 5% 388 61,556 1,363 56,032 4% 4% 3% 2% 1 207 53,640 277 22,911 9,302 $1,503,621 library acquisi scholarships, and academic equipment pure liases ( )riginally a three phase, $3.5 million campaign, $3.7 million has been received in cash, pledges, and planned gifts. Remaining contributions and planned gifts, $5 \ 1,466, received in 1992, were designated ol I he I foi Phase IV rust for Generations, Lj brary Construction. L004! IA Bloomski:k(; IIvivkksiiy Maroon and Gold Club President's Club Foi mmiion 1992 Ripoki Roy Croop Jr. Anonymous Edwards '41 (A) Eda Bessie Edwards '41 (A) C. Stuart Estate of Harry Bolich First Gifts oj $1000 to $4,999 First Estate of Emery Nemethy (A) IBM Corporation Helen Lanning (A) (A) Daniel Litwhiler '38 PP&L Anonymous Inc. (A) (A) All Sports (A) Eastern Bank, Berwick Harry Ausprich (A) The Landmark RMC Group (Ronny Liu) (A) (1,1 is oj $5,000 to $9,999 Anonymous Patricia (A) John Hagemeyer (A) Mary Anonymous 73 (A) Anonymous 74 (A) Clark Renninger Independence Ford (A) Jostens Jewelers (A) Kawneer Co. Berwick Hospital Center Richard Bower '69 (A) Kristy L. Boyce 78 J. (A) Inc. (A) Klatchak Jr. Bank 76 (T.A) '4 1 (T.A) '65 (A) Carl Sheran '65 (A) Dora Smith '42 (T.A) William Smith '42 (T.A) Michael Leroy Smith '69 (A) Timothy S. Sopko 76 (A) Jack Storz (A) Stouffer Vinoy Resort (A) Nelson Swarts '63 (A) The Hall Foundation (A) (A) Allan Kluger (T.A) Knoebel's Amusement Resort (A) Michael Kolojejchick Jr. 71 (A) Alex Kozlowski '65 (A) John L. Viola 75 (A) George Wasdovich '49 Sandra Langerholc World Electronics (T.A) Philip John Choyka 72 (A) Ellen M. Clemens '62 (A) Columbia County Farmers National Bank (T.A) (A) Langerholc Lank (A) Anthony Lanzone Jean LeGates 73 '68 (T.A) (A) Inc. (A) Reilly '33 (A) Nancy Sheran Donald Baylor Sr. (A) Dale Bennett '52 (J, A) Lucille Bennett (T,A) Michael (A) (A) Press-Enterprise '68 (A) Eric (A) (A) '84 (A) Pittsburgh National (A) Hess (A) Drew K. Hostetter 76 (A) Barbara Hudock 75 (T.A) Sub Shop McCord McDowell Anonymous (A) Hazleton General Hospital (T,A) James Hobart Boyle '50 Edward Chandler (A) Janice Choyka 72 (A) Associates Linda M. Charles Baron '52 (A) Margaret Baron '49 (A) Janet Baylor (A) Berrigan's Carver Tower (T.A) Lorraine Ausprich Wallcovering '33 (A) Kenneth Maiers (A) R. Randolph May '67 (A) Mark McCord '83 (A) Fleet Pizza Inc. (A) Robert Gibble (A) (A) '37 (T.A) Francis Garrity '28 American Airlines (A) AML Development Corp. Charles Andrews '54 (A) Mary Maiers A. Gerald Frey 71 (J, A) (A) (A) M&J Painting & Columbia Bank &Trust Co. Anonymous Authorware '39 (T.A) Liquid Assets (T.A) Gifts of $10, 000 or more '59 (A) Joy Linn '53(A) Rhonda L. Viola 76 (A) (A) Inc. (A) Jean Yannes '54 (A) L. Yannes (A) Bernard Young '36 (T,A) Frances Young '36 (T.A) Olive (T.A) William '62 (T.A) (A) Liberty Chevrolet (A) AMP Foundation (A) Anonymous (A) Harry Jenkins '42 (A) Kennedy Van Saun Corp. 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Hoehle George Seifert Nancy Shaffer William Hoffner Dale Houck Olin Shotwell Linda Thacker John Hutchings Elizabeth Skoski Robert Patricia Hutchings Ruth Slonaker Ann Mane Hutz Timm Trapane Margaret Waltemyer Philip Bloomsburg University Foundation 1992 Report Donna Watson Carolyn Weaver Kathryn Feist Evefyn Fetterman Glenn Bieber June Billman Claire McNeils Anonymous Anonymous John Martin Jackquelm McDonald Roger Fetterman Kathleen McWilliams Chnstine Blackwell Patricia Franks Eileen Frey Robert Frey Thomas Ellen Ralph Moerschbacher Mary Gabb Frederick Garvey Gary Blasser Dennis Blue Russella Barbara Bobby Moerschbacher Blair Monie Teresa Montanaro Suzanne Moran George Motsko Donna Lee Ham's Bonacd Barry Boone Steven Myers Jean Boran Paul Bower Patrick Bussacco Allen John Williams Marcia Williams Diane Wise William Wise Susan Yacina Judith Yanchek Ann Esther Anonymous Anonymous Zabitz Joseph Gribbin Joseph Griffiths Elaine Zalonis Helen 1970 Ruth Neibert Andrione Roselee Aten Harold Barretts Paul Bartko Thomas Bedisky Richard Beierschmltt Richard Bell Frank Belletieri Horace Bennett Beth Ann lldra Bemey Judith Bieber Hamm Messerschmldt Mielke Anonymous Mary Hannings Warren Herman William Hibschman Dolores Hlggins John Hlggins Cinde Hippenstlel Kerry Hoffman Roy Hoglund Sharon Holtzer Karen Horwath Theresa Houck Beverly Howley Robert Murphy Kathleen Murray Janet Nash Barbara Nielsen for your interest In in 1992. With your help, Sharon Bedisky Vickl Boer Diane Belusko Tholma Kennedy Kenneth Kline Neville Bertha Bennlcoff Thomas Blass Linda Newton Christine Blevlns Rocco Misoro Frederick Moms Carole Murphy Barbara Myer Susan Noyhard Amy Bohner Henry Nyborg Stephen Oravltz Nancy Torri Ormond Michael Plllagalll Bohr C. Booth Patricia Josoph Bordoll Judy Boris James Carol Charles Oakley Richard Platukls Virginia Popper Aldona Kartorie E. 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Schantz DtKlo, Actrftg ol N«w» and Mw*a Relations Bloomsburg. one or 14 univemim the Stale System of Higher lies it Education, has been not lied thai will receive a $50,000 gift in supi campaign to gift was port of Us und-raising I LIBRARY STRATEGY: raising Foundation Board whcommittee met in Da emhei to din ussfund Anthony development. dlrectot associate of Helwie, Susan Promlejt h. Anthony Patricia L Schaal, Richard /= Wesner, President \usprit BU A M new library strateayfoi the Koiloyvskl, Lanzone.AlexM M C Stuart Edwards, lahiero, assistant vice president fot development, It lliul<>< k mid Kenneth S (iross tan Clrton, and John Darin ' The new library. made by F. Eugene Dixon, build a Jr., founding chairman of the Slate System's Board of Governors and limited partner of the Philadelphia Sealed lUuhiitd Team. Phillies Baseball Bloomsburg's $50,000 share New Plans for a partol Dixon's $ Library Building Unfolded to Ihe Materials Genlct, University Ar & By Dan Vann Anilfir,'. John Pitcher chives, the iln.uy Slull I now must More than an an hilec luial grin, Bloomsburg's new library will he I he picniirt puhlie lesoun e formation and collections lion (he re campus technologies, it will serve adult icadeis, n, and industries System of Higher Educa- tion programs, from i attention Ample study and loungG .in .1. sily Act ess to databases; a loc al line public ac c and modems ulty. Fnhanced computet eluded sobdate all maps w new he of librat its be in ill « ill i on collections in a the single building BU \ Curriculum pi palions Young Adult Col- lection. Popularcollections include the University Archives k and the An System a major impetus loi and community Fund Top li- fund-raising goals required to pro- universities incuded in the vide desperately needed capital University students have a they have a The lot to new And on be proud of. loo Parents' Fund, which is to Iv student union, the — bomeftom. their parents! supported solel) b\ the parents of currents students, received I2A lot bunds program is at based on the cost-shar- ing concept that the state provides of ihe construction cost and the university attempts to raise 25% Bloomsburg's proposed new 125,000 square foot library will increase seating to 1,219 and hold more than 400,000 volumes. Recommendations regarding design and the the Stale System. nalized. funded all academic l will gift projects. and administrative construction or library will oiler thing of interest lor preferences, and both its loi itsell proposed site have not been fi- il all some ages and will be \isiied as a structure and lor lesources in State more than at 10' ( above the other Annual good academic a solid school with a and winning spoils teams state The funding of Bloomsburg's brary and projects 75% develop- other state- and construct university facilities. are being developed such as Architect Selected System the next highest amount \erstiN gills to to sustain I * The Us ration ol Library Burkavage Design Associates is raised of Clarks Summit has been lected to design se- Bloomsburg's System Universities. new Parents' Fund enable the unicommitment to excellence in lection of the architectural firm undergiaduate education i New in and mote than MX)% higher than the average Parents' — are sincerely ap- most generous Anthony M. lamero. as- "This the state has $63,000 in the 1991-92 academicyear. The highest the Stale System ol Ibghei Education, this figure Dovolopmcni reputation, caring professors, a million cost to build we sistant vice president of well as other special collections that The new ml resources will more than proud of .5 help ment. Bloomsburg and other universities in the Slate System to meet the repair, renovate, owned gill," said from private sources. Historically, i/ed inlonna Business and piolessional By Susan Mitchell Hdwlg '82 Bloomsburg 1 lenge program known as Operation Jumpstan which was introduced last ( )ctober by Gov. Robert P. Casey to Exhibition Calalog Collection as the I library, preciative of this for ol the $ new a directory information, an extensive Parents' Aiwoclaic Dlitcioi in ing the shared capital funding chal- tion lines provide a reference collection students, lacully, available in and the Covered Bridges Collec- computers and telephone and Ik* using person.il home and campus lion soutces well as adults will Prank Laubach Literacy Collection and viewing aiea, piovi .nr. is tin spe( ialized collections like northeastern Pennsylva- liom to the library woid processing and pho tocopying, and convenient leading I in the Juvenile and databases, on linking students. comprehensive nia. Special sealing for children as ess catalog with term and others general collection remains odicals indexes, absliacts and text, direct 060081 I" nation. il can public collection of books and peri CD-ROM sums 1 ward the largest and most stu- com area network of heavily used listening mi. roforms and meet- The many Tonus through umver AN) (I. conference rooms, an audiovisuals foi the Reference desk librarians also collci lions searching and boolean capabilities, ommunity. i able in region " s well as the unl lit- varsity attract will ll has received, the donation provides tion will continue to be available periodicals that are not in the library's puleri/ed mlormation will be avail resouices, exhibits, and point loi and resources which luture dents will requite "As we begin our campaign to $2,375 million, or 25%. to- largest gift the fund The tion. Inc. sources, and investment informa- help identify sources for books and when needed. design will accom FITZ F.LGKNK DIXON raise gies thai will identify the informa- and businesses communities and counties. A local storage I the surrounding ol retrieved Irom off* t)C he building I today's students, as well as chil du priOl modate present and uture technolo- ihe lalcsl inlonna By using gion. 111 lot in bound periodicals 1984, and 01 her resources that lt> collection, legal re- is million donation fund for the Advancement of the Stale consumer I The tacults and adnunis Bloomsburg University are proud of the is $1 1.5 million library. made by Se- the stale's Depart- ment of General Sen ices Burkavage Design Associates confidence that parents have shown and are grateful has done previous work for their generosity. university. The at the firm designed ihe man McCormtck Center Services, the last for structed academic building campus, which opened The cess in on 1984. next step of the design pro- is which Hu- newly con- an orientation meeting will be attended by repre- sentatives of the design firm, the university, and the Department of General Services. 1 . Foundation Board FUTURE EVENTS New Members Appoints Five THE 32-MEMBER BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY FOUNDA TION managei ing board is responsible for securing private funds to help maintain and the office products divi loi piogram ston and as tional accounts division enhance quality and excellence at the university by cultivating and and soliciting individuals, corporations, I to the Ko Foundation Board in August 1992. 1992-1993 the IBM's loi low ski is involved teci activities in his VS ne. .»\ [« Pa and his c him loi in is l\m rotor in mans solun home Community Mar Thurs.. 1993 18, "I 20 \e.us has served as loi li I have threechildren Elbern (Ed) H. Alkire, in duQuest represent business, professional, and civic leaders from throughout the Commonwealth. These five new members were appointed PiesentK he education managei state Members foundations. Celebrity Artist Series rn.uuc.ei toi the na le and his \s Maiv ile. 1993 President's Ball hen duughtttl Karen, I . an elementarv ma|oi at Fn. Blooiusbuiv- 1993 April 17. Jr. Ed Alkire's appointment to the Foundation Board follows a term .in member of Bloomsburg's Council of Trustees and as rounding membei ol .i Pali mil Schaal Husky Club Auction the College of Business Advisory Board, and Dinner Dance An employee of Air Products and Chemi- Patricia Community Award lor Excellence lone d in Since Service to Education. is supports the Business cals, Inc. since 1962. Alkire received that organization's School 1 i si. iioIol'N iik e loi ( tommunicuiions Set sen u es.uul inlonn.it ion tec national and mlein.iiion.il ness customers I9KV Schaal was employed loi with Bell ol Pennsylvania Philadelphia Alkire graduated from Lafayette with a in tained his masters degree in the same Beloie |oiuine degree field in ) ) of Government Management for Pennsyl- fund-raising organization to enhance eco vania. Alkire also was a trustee Currently he is chairman of at his School alma mater. Lafayette College the Lafayette Fund. is nonuc development dia fund active in the Allied Ails in «>i cultural Robert V. inbuted pro < A resident of Emmaus. Pa.. Alkire and his wife. Gratia, have one son grams, and is .i memlx*r ol \ oiei Pailu ipalion Steering Kenneth S. reside in Ken Gross renewed Pennsylvania's his relationship with Bloomsburg University Mec hanic Coninutlee ami shuie. Pa in the 1970s. Gross BU earned his bachelor's degree from in Richard Presently a In $100,000 made 1991, Gross gift to the his second Pittsburg Iik university toward the Pi the Kenneth S. oip . I >anville. Pa subsidiary ol .i . Mc Nally ager lor worked Auditorium. Now president and CEO of the Ken as .i sales and eral manager ( ol WV) ( master 's degree vur oal Corp ol World War II Army Air was an China India orps ( oil i A M years before joining the IBM Corporation in 1972. Dunne his 20 years with IBM. Kozlowski has served as marketing representative and market- We in omitting these ree.tel names from pre\ ious !iv ( Reports. rhc 1992 Olvlnj Reporl Not»- who donors lists lilnomshuig Ion i contributed lo liiivcisily 1 and Det betwmi 1992, II, ol Operation. Foundation and Geisinger Medical Center. Wesner lives in Danville with his wile. Florence. of three daughters leceived alia Ian I.. in ogiu/ed in I I9 , 1 < ii M will the S|)iui)' ol 1994. motion about in/ni They u holarshlps arc the parenlK planned <>i available /ram iw//s i\ Development OJ/n ( Iroffil neutron A trustee of Bloomsburg University from I9X I (0 1990, V/t IMI »l |p served eight years as I director of Susquehanna University Presently he is j director ol the First National Bank ol Danville and the Gcisingcr graduate of Bloomsburg University lor both the bachelor s and Kozlowski taught business education tor eight master's degrees. Alex campaign lor six years his bachelor'-. BJld veteran, he control officer in the Business Association. A lot mineral prcparal ion engi- a First Lieutenant in the Presently Gross is a member of the board of directors of the United Cerebral Palsy. Swarthmore, Pa. and serves as chairman of the Ardmore Alex M. Kozlowski 'S3 C0I1 I'nist Boone neering from The Pennsylvania Slate University loi low mi' Ins honor abl. di\< harge as Eastern United States. Bryn Mawr. Pa. president and gin mining operations in &ll0 and combustion engineer Wesner received in- vestments. Gross was the former owner and co-founder of Tri-State Securities Systems, a multistatc alarm sales and installation business in in Mi Nally Wcain Pittsburg served as later County neth Gross Investment Group, which man- Gross, his wife. Kristine. and two children live lis I Gross ages personal, financial, and business Oreenwokl km lo coming lo Danville, Wesnei was lust a held servii r and pi oc ess engineer and hen a sales in. in renovation of the Carver Hall auditorium, which was renamed & mining consultant with Eavenson Auchmuty ( 1. Wisncr I of Pittsburgh. Pa.. Richard F. Wesner. served 22 years as president and CEOol Kennedy Van Saun 1990. lenetations me in 1990 when he established the Kenneth S. Gross Scholarship Fund lor reluming adult students w ho are also single parents. A student himself who withdrew from Bloomsburg 1 The to 1990 and 1991. Pennsy IvoniflM lor Choice. She also serves as an elder in her Chun h Parents ol two teenage ilaughteis, Schaal and hei husband, Chuck, Gross I 1 paign ,i Central Pennsylva through the suppon 1 ' 990 and Annual Fund cam 1 1 College- Millet II contributed to the l from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. In 1975 he served on the Governor's Review ections l Conine I I. »i oi ( science liom Uisinus political in 1993 April 23, Fri., marketing |s years and llamsburg. She earned her b.u he chemical engineering and ob- when- she li 1991 he has been Director of the Quality in en dl> * i< I bltsi Process for the gases group. degree ATA Won b) wniot uccouni executive with .i '.li i ei llie e Hall Bloomsburg University Bloomsburg, PA 17813 (7/7) 389-4525. DEVELOPMENTS (dlttd by Susan U Milks Assisiiini I >ir« < tor «»i *(fl Development I JA f . ! Report Bloomsburg Uiwvemiti Foundation 1992 Michael Spring josepn u Alfred Steele Anonymous Barry Swart;? Deborah Timm George Titus Anonymous Michael if Richard Schwanger Alan nanrridn Robert E Foltz Jerry Hasselhan John C Skinner Gary Alan Smith Gary Allen Smith Alex Spencer Jon Stoner Michael Suchanick James Fox H^*ri/I nau^i ft no y yii i<^''i 'ii/c Kevin nays rvJUrJiu i 1 '. Ifl If IJOfMKl W f ' i / M'-'iJI . 1 1 1 1 >n 1 Kfjirienno nor iivn L/diiJiyn nuwiiji iu Lucy Szabo Dianne Wydock nurnriHii L/amy n\/i't nurii VA r it Lirioa 1 Angela Vivian i uoura Karl i lyriiuiyn • Woourun Pamela Woodruff Shelly Small Wool D^v/ifl l_yfJVIU David Wright Uaio r\at>nnur fi/1-irf i«ir\/ rv A r\tjnoi Kr-llr-r rviarijuiy iron Yeagor Joseph Zakorchemny Julie M /hi in iuj ii virion 1/ -.11 i Iflf* ivi i Ifirikiri'. Jul lr\ll lo •/ ir lf«riLiri' i Nancy Johns l i. U , 1 i yn r i\ r\n It 1 , II I" 1 1 19 7 3 Carl Abbott Maryann Abbott ii IUcI Km*.'. 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Dellinger Mark Diefenderter M Kokolus ISA 1992 Report BLOOMSBUBC Univkrsity FOUNDATION Mary E Kuprcvich John Kunlla Penny A. Kurisko Kushla Donna Kwiatkowski Linda C. Lechner Walter J. Anonymous Denise M. Levchak Kathy Lombardy Cathy A. Long Peggy J Long Timothy H. Long Alqum Swank Amy Swarlhoul Jo Taylor Anthony Tier Joseph D. Tomtishen Patti Diane Turtle Robert S Twaddell Cindy A. Twardzik Paul A Twardzik Anonymous Daniel C VanWyk K Vass Larry Donald H Elsenbaumer Susan E Eurich F. Fagan Mary Beth Fmley Bette Hoover Fitzpatrick Adele Diane M Carol M Flyte Richard H Monaco Melanie Moore Francis Moroz Rhonda Murdock Anonymous Nicholas Nicholas Nina Bangham Nitroy Ford Donna Beahm Laune A Bedford Anonymous Jerry Bolig Bruce E Boncal Carolyn Boone Mary E Braithwaite Novellou Brayer Sharon L Francis Thomas Geoffery Gatling Charles Novinskie Christopher O'Connor Gerald Brazil Oussoren Linda Brunn Paul Brutto Donald L. Gaughenbaugh Kathleen Albert William F. Gaughenbaugh Nitroy J. 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Hashmall Rebecca L Heffner Anonymous Helen A Hoban Russell J. Hogg John Michelle L Hopkins Laura Antochy Denise Smith Howard Jane Naglc Jankiewicz Robert Johnson T. Ambrose Goorgo Antochy Ann Ballots Jamos Perry Gail A. Bartlott Olft James Harlan Carl D Harraden Linda Hemperly Albert R. Pagllalunga Sharon Gettel Haines L. Frederick C. Heller Anonymous Anonymous Joan Matten Bailey Debra L. Barnett Hoist Bartholomew Carol Virginia Victoria I Doris Robert Scott Kalinowski J. C Kantner Kaysen Kathy Ann Predmore Jane Raker-Horowii/ Cynthia Su/anne N. ii ic Miikh'I y Ritchey Edmund J. Ronco Thomas L. Ruhl Deborah A. Rultenborg Robert P. Ruzzo M. Sanders Francino Sannuttl James Schmucker F Marsha hnuickei Si Alyco J Schoenagel Christine Schultz Edna Mary Schweitzer George Somian Celia D. Serine Joan M Shater Mary Theresa Shankweller John F Sharkey Raymond A Sheelen Harland Shoemaker Ronald Shoemaker T. Clark Shuster Jettrey J. Dale E. Susan Roger Slocum Smeck J. 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Jerri Taylor Carol Vineis Mark Taylor Marsha Taylor Sandra Taylor Anonymous Technical Advisory Cart Susan Vineyard M Carol Vogt Von Tobol Bloomsburg University Foundation Christine Warchal Walter Vorbleski Wa/mg Nancy Vouqht Kathleen Raymond Vought Veron Waring Robed Warren W. A. DeHart Inc. Valma Yarger Thomas Winers Thomas Yarnnglon Dorette Welk Anthony Wiencek Ronald Wiertet Martha Wittman Wolf Hollow Golf Center Carol Wolfgang Janet Yastishak Thomas Wigoda Francis Wellock Kay Wildasin Rosanne Woodley Edward Wendell Joan Wentz Shirley Wilhelm Melvin Robert Woodward World Electronics Inc World Game Institute Wagner's Trophies & Engraveables Theodore Wahl Robed Watkins Garry Watson Lorraine Werkheiser Bonnie Williams Charles Williams Terry Werkheiser Frederick Williams Robert Wakefield Joan Watson Cynthia Wert Owen Anonymous Thomas Waldron Robert Watts Carolyn Weaver Rosann Wert Anonymous Frances Wertz Shirley Williams Alice John Waters Richard John Weaver Walker Joseph Weber Calvin Walker John Walker Judith Walker Walker's Jewelers Weber Paul Weber Connie Weber Donna Wallace Victoria Stephen Wallace Edwin Walter Paul Wohry Barbara Woirback Wois Markets Linda Richard Walters ( ,rnr/ these individuals. '84. Michele L. Anita McGowan, Rev. Chostor P. Snyder. Martha M. Pangburn 74, by Mi and Mr. Charles J. Cooper. During 1992, gifts were presented in memory of Margaretta Yohe Bernadine Youmans Donald Young '83 and Charles Nagy, by Arthur and Mary Guerrieri. Clarice G. and Katherine Ruck, by Kathenne L. Ruck '42. Florence Sedor. by James Casey. Geraldine. Patricia and Rita Romeo. Charline Yeager. and Friends. Mabel Mae K. Strouse. by Harry Strouse. Sharon Trapuzanno. by Paige G. Parks. Alma Seybert Wilson '35, by Mr. and Mrs Doug were presented to the and '87. Emory Clemens Scholarship, by Ellen M Francis Radice '49. Susanne Radice 75. Rarig/Pi '62. Omega Pi William Selden '43. Harriot Williams Andrews "54, by Charles R. Andrews Timothy Miller Scholarship, by James Buccella '81 Inga Eissmann Buccella '83. Gregory Malloch '81 Teressa Sotak Malloch '81, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller. John Mull. Edward Scheetz '81, Lon Jean Lebo Scheetz. Kevin Schraden "87, . , "54. Esther Wolllvor Beckenbaugh '22. by Avoiy and Carolyn Harrington. Loon Behr, by Barbara Behr. Julius Birkas. by Arthur and Mary Guerrieri. Mary Rose Nesbitt. Lamar K. Blass '37. by Marion Kostenbaudoi Russell Boyle, by Arthur and Mary Guerrieri. Marjorie S. Cook, by Deborah Cook '65. Lena DeSleno, by Arthur and Mary Guornen. Russell Dietrich, by Arthur and Mary Gunmen '30. by Philadelphia Chapter Lucy Keeler Ennis Co. Inc. Anonymous Michael William Zimmerman Carol Ziser Lois Zong James Zubritski Linda Zupo Anonymous Robert Zaffiro Joseph Zanella Karen Zannelli Carol Zapf Jean Zapotosky Raymond Edwards. Lee Faden, John Farnham. Al Fournier, Hershey Pasta Group, Francis Lockard, Marine 8th Defense Reunion Association, Meeco Inc.. Betty Moskat.N V Holmes Eric Rifkin. Inc.. James Pepe, Edward Pickford. Robert Ritchey. Jay Rosen. Josephine Rovazzini, Richard Ruth, Schwartz Lasson Harris Ltd., Katrina Scott, Edwin Sherman. Michael Sherman, Carol Stein, Technical Advisory & Sons Service, World Edward J. Game Institute Inc. Kerlin Memorial Scholarship, by Stephen Beck, Charles Brennan '53. Dolores Doyle Brennan 54. Paul Hartung. Kathleen Clemes Kerlin '84, John Makara '90, James Pomfret. Mehdi Khadijeh Razzaghi '91, John Riley, Raymond Trudnak '60. June Locke Trudnak '59. J. Edward Kerlin Computer Fund, by Harold Bailey Resident Advisor Memorial Scholarship, by Deborah Bentz '90. Charlotte Hess Memorial Scholarship, by Richard Adams 73, Jeanne Adams 78, Judy Ascani '90. Rebecca Aunkst '89, Mary McGovern Baumann '81, Charlene Bobenck '89. Joann Kelly Bonnville '86, Kathleen Fridirici Bosse 75, Neil Brown. Chris Cherrington. Robert Clarke, Gayle Ann Kirk I. Lane Detweiler. Karen Hughes Dobson '82. ChrisDunning 75, David Evans '83. Marjorie Gillespie Evans 84, Nina Feldser, Theresa Wintersteen Filipowicz 78, Cobb '83. Richard White 78. Brian Van Horn Memorial Scholarship, by Quality Bev- Woodrow Fry '83. Frank Furgele '52. Mildred Pliscott Furgele '53. Cynthia Williams Gaffney '57. Robert Gilgannon '81. '88. Nancy Green Gilgannon Paulette Haley-Stark 74. Flo- rence Bognet Hayden 77. Patricia Jacobs Heller 72, Rebecca Herald '90. Eric Hess. Sue Jackson. Heather Kelly '90, Gwendolyn Kirkner '90. Richard Khngerman '86, Julie Ann Kuntz Khngerman '87. Timothy Kniss 72. Linda Schaeffer Kniss 73, Gregory Lehr '89, Jennifer L. Johns Long '89. Barbara Lesky Lutz 72, Michael Masulis '90, Joanne Kubeyka Mercuri '81. Janice E. Moser 73, Anthony J. O'Malley 75, Lisa Paul 91 Donna M. Peroni 75, Donald Pratt, Jill Randmelli '86, Bonita Bennett Rhone, Janet Hess Rock, April McCaffrey Rogers '85. Karen Wasakoski Saylor '86, Ann R. Walker Share '82. Mary L. Smith '86. Ted C. Smith 70. Karleen , erage Distributors. Paul J. Yori Jr. Award, by North Central Chapter. Pennsylvania Institute of CPAs. Anthony Peluso 73, Eileen Mecone II ot BU Alumni. Enola Snyder Evans '10, by Kathryn John wins '36. Mary Weaver Evans, by Helen F. Evans. Katharine McCollum Gallagher '21. by Martha Wittman Kathryn Yale Graham '34, by Linda Long Claire Gravara. by Dr and Mrs. Lee Hopple. Anthony Guerrieri. by Arthur and Mary Quernon, Ihmio I Guerriere. Peluso 73. Ellen Barker Memorial Scholarship. Eileen Astor-Stetson, Judson Barker, James Dalton. Carolyn Dalton, Sue Jackson. Fetterman Smith 72, Cheryl McMurtrie Snmsky '82, Barry Swartz 72, Jeanne A. Sweinberg '84, Melissa Fry Thomas '87, Robin Umber '82, Donald Vannan, David Washburn, Lisa Shell Lundahl. Weston-McGee Catherine Renninger Memorial Scholarship, by Clark Renninger 41 Eloise Hippenstee Memorial Scholarship, by William Harrell '57, Mollie Hippensteel Harrell '55, Sharon Sholley Knbbs '66. Lon Wampole '90. A. J. McDonnell Memorial Scholarship, by Clark and Linda Long. Arthur McDonnell. Lessie Bowman McDonnell '82, Thomas A. McDonnell 77. Darbara M Unger McDonnell '83. and Jacqueline Conover, Margaret Lasko. Tess Ann Melvin 77, Doug and Mary Rose Nesbitt. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sterlein. Irene Guerrieri. Arthur and Mary Guerrieri. 24A Rita Guerrieri '84, by Barry Arlene Ziegler Zimmer Insurance tina Wright following special funds: '48 Nicholas Zican John Younker George Yurko Elizabeth Yanni Veterans' Memorial Fund, by Millard and Saundra Ludwig these individuals Bloomsburg John Zellner Allen Zepp Frank Wrubel Karen Wueschinski Robert Wurster '84. gifts Anonymous Karlene Wright Kessler. During 1992, Zeisloft Brothers. Sharon Worthmgton George Worthington Geraldine Wozniak Hipponstiol. Memorials Berwick Yeager*s Wire Works Yenser John Yevonishon Marjone Yoder William Yodock John Yohe Dominic Murtin, by Thomas and Diane Hartsough Kenneth Gross, by Mr and Mrs Michael H Varano Leo Hopple, by Mi and Mrs Molvin Chronister, Sister Robert Zegley Zeisloft Brothers. Patricia Pamela Wynn Marie Wysocki Olive Yanchunas George Yankay L. Yannes James Wilver Peggy Winfield Irene Zebrowski Carol Zegel Theodore Joseph Yatko Anna Mary Yeager Robert Yeager Woodward Brcnda Hafner '80, by Robert M Hafner '80 Mildred Houck. by Arthur and Mary Guerrieri. Jean Knox Kalat, by Helen E. Ellis. Paul and Elaine Francis. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Knox, E Phillips Knox, Frederick R Knox. Kenneth E. Knox and Family, William R Knox and Family, Betty Ann Price. Elizabeth K. Stoddard and Family Winifred Edwards Libby, by J Garth and Nellie Edwards. Richard Meyers, by Arthur and Mary Guerrieri David Murphy, by Thomas and Diane Hartsough '83 and Honor were received Inn Course Kenneth Wilson Charles Whitehead Joan Whitehead Janet Whitmoyor Weiss Elinor Willow Run Anonymous Timothy Zebo Yatcilla Inc. Discount Center David White Harry White Donald Whitebread Melany Whitebread Weema Williams Williamsport Fabric Wesner John West Western Sizzlm' Jay Whisler Webb Arlene Charles Walker >2 George Witmer Inc. Wash Repori 1 Robert Whitmoyer Margo Whittaker Weller Vending Service Washery System Car > Robert Weiss Julia Weitz David Washburn Arnold Wagner Lee Wagner Richard Wagner C I Chip Callahan Memorial Scholarship Advocate Court Reporting Service. Lawrence Allen. Francis Bums, Barbara Cantagallo. Philip Curran. Frank Deming. Catherine Devlin. '90, Paula Lynn Yezilski '90, Nadine Zecher '88, Andrews Memorial Book Fund, by Charles Harriet Andrews Chiscon '54. Student Memorial Scholarship, by Paige Gibble Parks '54, Alfred '82 Norman Hilgar Memorial Scholarship, by John Dennen Dennen '82, Richard McClellan '68. 54 Elizabeth Hickey Mary Weaver Evans Scholarship, by Mary Angle Coploft 74, Helen Evans. JoanneThomas Memorial Scholarship. Jeanne Kapsak, Thomas Martin Kresch '81. Deborah Scanlon Kresch '84. Grimes Awards for 1992 Seventy nine Bloomsburg University alumni have earned distinction as recipients of the fifth Gnmes annual Richard "Burly" l They earned oyalty Awards. this recognition in 19v)2 by attending a regional alumni event, by returning i>» campus Weekend Alumni foi eithei Homecoming, and by or contributing to the Annual ftind. Weekend Attending both Alumni and Homecoming can substitute for a regional alumni chapter event, since the latter ore not held in areas all every year. Tlte award honors "Hurly" Grimes, a retired teacher from Harrisburg. who has missed only one Alumni Weekend or Homecoming since he graduated He bus served I'M 1 ) in a on the Alumni total ol 13 years Boild of Directors We salute the who following alumni are recipients of the 1992 awards (number CLASS OF 1952 REUNION — Attending the 40th Year official yearn the award has l>een earned): Barbara Harman Adams, Harvey Andruss Jr., Thomas Anthony Charles Baron, Dale Bennett, Kathleen Mitchell Hovchuck, Don Cesare, John Dietz, Pat Kistler Diseroad, Jean Meier Emanuel, Priscilla Abbott Fenstermacher, Olive Mouery Green, Henry Hunt, Eleanor Kennedy, Nancy Swartz Lychos, Joyce Sluyter Marie, Alfred Marsilio, Rose Marie Domaleski Pogirski, Thomas Reed. Fred Rummage, Roy Sanders. Tom Schukis, Florence Mertz Slingerland, George A Smith Marilyn Evans Smith, John Stonik, Janice Rider Tyler and George Williams. registrations): , . Ruth llaggy Baker '32 Haines *88 J Dale Bennett '52 Joseph James F. Blockui '77 Dennis D Bohr '70(2) , Nancy James individual competition. John received the prestigious Harry E. Lake Award New Jersey nament in honored for contributions to B. Creasy '57 has been elected treasurer of the Bloomsburg Fair Association board of directors. wrestling at the state tour- 198 1 the same year he was , at the Margaret Duck Follmer '57 recently visited Bloomsburg and enjoyed has been an active member AACRAO for more than of the 30 years. He seeing banquet with some of the old education, including 30 secretary-treasurer of the Board of Di elementary principal. For the past 20 rectors. years he served Anderson is the only person to have the South Jer- Luchak steadfast build- Betty Ruth Keller ings on campus. regions within the association. registrar at Frostburg. '68 was her host. I lc was Dickinson and ducted into the Coaches and Furman. Fame Officials the Association's 1958 committee for the South Jersey A veteran of the U. S. Army ( 1955 to 1957), he earned a master's degree at Montclair State College. River. teaches and lives in He and his wife, Toms Lawrence, and Marianne. 1956 Representative: Representative: Ray Hargreaves 37 Dell Road Stanhope, NJ 07874 serve on the reunion committee. '58. associate dean Furman Uni- S .C.. has received Registrars and Admissions Officers Award of Excellence, the group's Representative: highest honor. William Pohutsky have been honored with the award, and Anderson is the only honoree who is 222 West End Avenue North PUnnfield. NJ 07060 (201) 755-4986 still to the Helen Hurtman Clmboia '35 Jamei B. Creasy '57 (3) active in the profession. staff since 1975, he 'M Dick Davalu Joanne Dcrricott '89 William Dcrricott '66 C. Stuart Fdwards '41 Edn Bessie BdWIldl '41 Nancy Fchr Edward* '70 in 1992. 1960 II Id Representative: lluinis I'rllmiin 'A?. liii 1 urn 1 ' I i 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 (609) 235-1370 Charles llenrie '38 King's College, spoke on "The Holmes" November. John in 1959 at Ap Hospice 1961 Hippensti. Maureen E. I '68 (J) Hobson '82 Representor v, Jim. Holliiter Edwin C. Kuier 1. Henry C. Hurtt (201) 857-0461 Area School Robert P. Fetch '61 of Gap died at age 56. He taught En- in the Coaleiville District for 28 years. earned his master's degree at He Temple '52 Mary U>u F. John '45 Franklin "Ed" J ones '54 Donna Kinder '80(4) Mary Anne Klemkosky '59 Following retirement moved to Marquette. Neb. in . [990, he then to Gap Richard W. Kowker '82 Charles Surviving arc his wife, the former Carta A. Ernst; a son. Steven; two O'Meara and Sandra Cot*; three grandchildren and a J. Lewis *76 Shcri Lippowitsch '81 it whilcr '38 >, I( my I in July. daughters. Kathleen (5) Kocher *39 Harriet Kris Krenz '82 University. brother. Jr. (4) Harry Jenkins '42 (215)754-7977 ghsh and reading '78 Karen Stank Howcnstinc '76 Richard Howenstine '76 (4) County Line Road Bechtelsville. PA 19505 R.D. October 12 Mori* Walsh 18 Sunset Lane Landing. NJ 07850 (201)398-4208 (5) Ilmker40(4) liytOD D0U| David Bamhart 8 Maple Terrace Verona, NJ 07044 (215) 252-2881 I BdniQtttty '27 Representatives: Sandra Pftster Brown 2220 Kings Avenue Easton, PA 18042 I Hetty Fisher '48 lies. and (4) Curtis lingllsh '56(2) Richard (irime. '49 Jody Hcckman '92 '58. professor (4) George Derk '55 VcruReurick Derk '60 Moorestown. NJ 08057 NACO, the largest member- Just five individuals On the Furman HU Athletic Hull ol *72 '68 Membership totals over 80.000 fami St. versity in Greenville. Y. Howcn Bowen Paul (Barney) Manko 441 Oldershaw Avenue and peal of Sherlock registrar at McGraw Central N W David ship camping resort system in the world. at The 35th Reunion will be held on Homecoming Weekend, October 2224, 1993. Watch your mall for a letter from Ray with more details. Let him know If you would like to Paul Anderson an ruelum Hohr '72 (2) I Carol Kisltbuugh ' the Carolinas Association of Collegiate 1957 named Member Advisory Board of Thousand Frank Vacante (201)347-0930 and university Poller '58. Ph.D.. of chairperson of business administration William L. Bitner III 54 Wincrest Drive Queensbury. NY 12804 (518) 793-4907 J. 1 Anna Mae, are the parents of three children, Lee, Robert Harrisburg. has been Trails Nemetz Wrestling Hall of Fame. still account- ing department also original selec- He in the us from faculty in 1991, has joined the an associate professor served on the tion retired faculty of the University of Scranton as Contribution Award. He BU who yean He received a Friend of Reading Award from the New York Stale Read ing Association in 1989. He wan in sey Wrestling '57. the at School in Cortland, Trenton State colleges before joining Robert Yorl elementary after 33 years in 1 currently serves that organization as served as president of three different Regions 7-8 SmIsIu-i '5«>i.-tiiedlaM Willi it in July in parenthesis indicates uumt>er of consecutive Reunion on Homecoming were the following alumni and guests (based on ! Richard R. Lloyd '62 Ethel Keller Long '32 (2) Betty Ruth Keller Luchak '68 Nancy Swartz Lychot '52 (5) (Continued on Page 18) Pap I 1 Global Class notes Awareness meeting set Rita Mauriello '61 has been selected ax a participant in the 1 992- 1 993 Leadership Wilkes-Barre training program for community leaders. She is The second annua] meeting of the a reading supervisor in the Global Awareness Society Interna- be held tional will in New York Area School City been instrumental on July 24, 1993. The executive District, in Wyoming where she has bringing noted authors to speak to student*. officers of the Her implementation of a Home Computer Program, which helps to organization include three Bloomsburg Chang Shub Roh, University professor*: the learning of reading skills, has also H. Hubcr, executive director, and James C. Pomfret, She earned this International global village; to enhance our social, a master's degree at Pcnn Carolyn Crlbbs Moyer '61 is en- joying her 25th year of continuous ;il, teaching in the Soudcrton demographic, District. technological, and ecological interdependence among members of the global village; and to increase Area School She and her husband, Herbert, two children, a son at Lafayette College and a daughter University. They at reside in Collcgcville. globalization. will be attained by developing a mutual support network of scholars, professionals, interested people and organizations. The intent Edward S.Stokes '61 of Warminster died November 22 at age 53. He was assistant to the superintendent of the I is provide multiple forums for the to exchange of research, knowledge, R, Catherine R. Sonntag; two sons. Ed- Alia, Europe, Latin American, North last May in the ill J.; three grandchil- and a brother. Itloomsbiiif. Maurcr '66 Diane Maurcr '66 October from (3) New York in The of her dissertation was "The ment for the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education During the First A Case Study Elizabeth Three Years, 1983-1986: Carolyn of Three Major Issues: Appropriation of Funds, Collective Bargaining and Presidential Assessment." Susan Rupp Robert Rupp '71 Sandra J. '71 (2) (2) John S. Scrimgeour '53 Ruth Dugan Smcal (3) '39 Cameron Smith '84 (2) Dora Taylor Smith '42 Wood Smith '86 (2) William Smith '42 Sandra Nelson A. Swarts '63 (2) John W. Thomas '47 (5) Dorothy Dcrr Tilson '40 John J. Trathcn '68 (5) is assistant director of devel- opment at BU. Prior to coming to Bloomsburg in 1982 as assistant to the president, she worked in student life, academic and affirmative ac- affairs tion at East Stroudsburg University. Cranford 77 Hawthorne Avenue PA 19525 (215) 367-9755 Sondic Walker *75 The 30th Reunion will be held on Homecoming Weekend, October 2224, 1993. Watch your mail for a letter from Pat with more details. Let her know If you would like to Donald A. Watts '37 (2) Joseph Zakorchemny '72 School, his alma mater, since July 1. He completed graduate work at 1991. Buckncll University earning a master's an art teacher for the past at Plains 26 years and has served as athletic director since 1976. He received a certificate of merit from the Pennsylvania State Athletic Directors Association in 1991 in recognition of 15 years of outstanding service in athletic administration. . He was certifi- also honored in 1992 by his career at Williamsport, where he taught Representative: mathematics from 1965 to 1973, when selves have been recognized for aca- Ernest R. Shuba he was inclusion in Phil spent his entire professional Road NJ 08822 school' s literary magazine. The Cherry and (908) 782-8619 Lee T. Fredericks '64 has been named superintendent of the Wilson School District in West Lawn. He began his professional career at the Pottsvillc Area School District as a teacher of sixth grade reading and mathematics and as a junior and senior White. His interest in high school journalism led to a 10-year term on the Pennsylvania School Press Association Executive Board, serving as president for two years. In November the track. 99 1 he was presented award by the Pennsylvania School Press Association at its annual convention in Harrisburg. Phil and 1 "Administrator of the Year" first high school coach of football, basketball demic excellence. assistant principal. named an Rebecca Tartline and children: Philip. With staff. and some work completed, he joined the Wilson School District in 1982 he was named assistant su- 1985 he was at He the University 6 edition of The News-Item, Shamokin. In his third year on the faculty of Southern Columbia High School, he teaches ecology classes, science life "Ecology class is the one area I could give most of my base, an action level, of life-long Ever since he was a child, he has been interested in nature and preserving the environment. He is a 6 Lancaster Drive (201)922-0039 pro- to vice president of sales ad- ministration for QSP, Inc., a subsidiary Inc. QSP is a nationwide organization programs and HannajoinedQSPinMay 1975 after and college levels. He in 1984 and to regional sales manager ents of his wife, Janet, are the par- two daughters, Susan and reside in Ridgefield, Jill. Conn. the A graduate of the Hahnemann University School of Medicine, he com- pleted his internship in surgery at Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, in He joined the Wellsboro surgi- cal practice of Drs. Robert Bair and Thomas Davies in 1980. He was chief of surgery at Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hospital from 1 987 to 1 99 1 and served as president of the hospital's medical and dental staff in Representative: 1986-1987. Dr. Thomas Lemon Hess is a specialist in performing surgery in specific areas of the body, such as the breast, abdomen, liver, pan- PA 19446 creas, bowel and endocrine system, including the thyroid. Arthur Hakim '67 won the 11th Frank C. Yartz '69 has joined the Lycoming Obstetrics and Annual Grumbacher Gold Medallion practice of for Excellence in Painting for 1992. for Gynecology Associates, located on the campus of The Williamsport Hospital his watercolor painting. "Dad's University. at in Pittsburgh. 1974. He and in laparoscopic cholecystectomy techniques in 1985. Carl P. Sheran West Chester completed a course 10 years of teaching and coaching at the high school (215) 363-5593 at 4 R. Hess 69, a Wellsboro Center for Advanced Surgical Training Lansdale. School of Education, Edward activities. 1965 Center for Earth Observation Systems. if general and gynecological surgeon, has more than a billion dollars for extracur- Representative: '65 recently know and non-profit youth organizations raise 1502 Susan Drive the director of the Educational from the reunion committee Sandra Ekberg Brown 2177 Rebecca Drive Hatfield, PA 19440 (215) 368-2784 which, since 1963, has helped schools 1967 Nancy R. Mclntyre The 25th Reunion will be held on Homecoming Weekend, October 2224, 1993. Watch your mail for a of The Reader's Digest Association, leader for the school's Environthon became NJ 08618 Representative: George Hanna '66 has been They (301)871-6289 942 West State Street Trenton, 1969 NJ 07712 Ocean, ronmental Education, Columbia County Conservation District team 1408 Foggy Glen Court MD 20906 Robert E. Boose committee. Anthony J. Cerza member of the Pennsylvania Alliance for Envi- 1968 Representative: you would like to serve on the reunion was promoted to district sales manager learning," he noted. reside in Plains. Representative: students the level of awareness to build on a knowledge They with more details. Let Bob ricular and educational enrichment and physical science. are the par- 1966 served as substi- '64 was featured as married to the former ents of two daughters, Tracey and Kelly. letter his master's degree additional graduate is Kmush, and they married to the former Barbara is Jr. and 80 professional Virginia (609) 989-7435 Robbins. They are the parents of two In 1967 he took charge of 10 elementary schools with 1.500 students Hakim also served as adviser to the He 16 lloneyman Flemington. Silver Spring, serve on the reunion committee. Page 18 '65 has been principal of the Williamsport Area High R. Mary Jane Wagner '42 John M. Walker '89 Corey Waters '79 (3) Jamie Waters '81 (2) M. Thomas Philip trict-wide recycling program. Patricia Biehl He has been 1964 Representative: Gilberts\ille. Md. degree in 1969 and principal's teams, and founder of the school's dis- 1963 Need of Repair." Gaithersburg, High School moted University with a Ph.D. in higher education. title Inc., in gious award in the past two years, winning it in 1990 for his watercolor. "In Who's Who Among America's Teachers. He was nominated by former students who them- Randy Young Chancellor's Role in Policy Develop- Scott Rightcr '84 live in Clifton, 'Teacher in the Spotlight" in the January Cliff Robert Rcitz '49 (4) Thcron Rhinard '32 They High School. vice president-human resources for Life Technologies, tute superintendent for the past year. Susan R. Hicks '62 graduated (4) University, about 27 miles from the Pentagon. awarded a doctorate (Continued from /'age 17) Row Reed '35 Vcmoy Rcitz '51 Mason a student at Centreville of Pennsylvania. (201)874-3118 (2) and Kimberly. In Kit hard R. Lloyd 80 Dellart Drive, RD. 2 Belle Mead, NJ 08502 Grimes Awards John S. Mulka '66 (3) Sharon Gettel Olff '78 student at George perintendent, and in Representative: University. Marvin Metzgcr '86 He 1972. For 10 years he led the program 1962 For more information, contact Suzanne Cromnck McCabe '77 Jack Mcrtz '42 22 years. living in California for and his wife. Dianne. who has about 50 private piano and organ students, are the parents of two children: Ryan, a of Wilson's elementary schools. Washington, D.C. al and Jeffrey [d area. Professor Roll J. Uircc sisters annual meeting WBJ first ward dren; his mother, Helen Carr Stokes; America, Oceania and C.I.S. The joined the staff of the school district in Barbara Casey Stokes; a daughter, society has identified seven Aim He District. Surviving arc his wife, the former issues related to globalization global neighborhoods: latboro-Horsham School 1973 as business manager. and expertise on people-oriented The Pen- tagon for the past three years after arc the parents of Dcpauw sensitivity to issues related to rapid These purposes at the (Accounting Policy) State University. the diversity of cultures within our economic, troller Carl P. Sheran '65 has retired from DuPont and has accepted a position as cation in 1972. Society arc to promote awareness of understanding of the politn Department of Defense Comp- for the benefitted the district gready. treasurer. The purposes of a parent/child partnership in develop James president; Miller '63 has been working Ray Old Chevy Truck." Shown in the fall exhi- Wyoming Valley Art bition of the League, the painting also prize in watercolors. It won marks the ond time Hakim has won first sec- this presti- and Medical Center. For the past 1 years, he had been an associate of the Department of Obstetrics and Gyneat Geisinger Medical Center, cology Danville. Scranton educator new John trustee Haggerty of Scranton has J been appointed Bloomsburg lo ihc University Council of Trustees by Governor Casey. Haggern has morr than *S years of experience in education and public Me service. l°87 as retired in director of special education for Northeastern Educational ( Intermediate ^ VniX ig - \ k 1987. he was | named ' I A A Bdlual.Mol I the state I Department of Education. He wns Scranton school director n from 1988 to 1992. Haggerty began teaching Scranton School District Pa much of his career, disabled m in the 1950. he tmight the Scranton Technical and at North Scranton Junior High Schools He was named CLASS OF 1962 REUNION — The 30th Year Reunion was held on Homecoming assistant director ot special education for Ijickawannn and guests in attendance (based Ronald Davidheiser, Joe Enney, Mary Frank Creneti, Bittner Barski, Ellen Clemens. Andrewlevich, Margaret Ted registrations): on official Thomas Evans, Thomas Foley, Rony Lanzone, Susan Katz Lehrich. Richard Lloyd. Marion Lloyd. Eugene Malinowski, William 0 'Donnell, Fran Guro Petruzzi, Ronald J. Petruzzi, Michael Spontak, Robert Steinhart, Robert Strunk. Milton Wiest. Judy Wolf, and John Yanitis. with the following alumni County in I9f»r» position before assuming his Intermediate Unit 19. at Haggerty holds a bachelor's degree in education from College St. Thomas Scranton (now the in University of Scranton) and a master's degree in psychology and He has served as a clinical instructor at Milton S. Hershey Medical Center Light" tour to Thailand. He was later an assistant professor/clinical instructor at The Jefferson Medical bomb College in Philadelphia. radar navigator, and is assigned to the 42nd wing, Loring AFB, Maine. He served as an instructor navigator and Hazleton-St. Joseph Medical Center, lished a network of uudiology sites has been elected as an affiliate of the across northern and western Pennsyl- American Academy of Medical Ad vania and the southern member ministrators and as a of the and American College of Healthcare Infor- tens, at dardization and Evaluation Division, Bucknell University, he graduated from mation Administrators. Employed by the medical center cians. weapons and target study officer. He was subsequently assigned to Site Activation Task Force for the con- After earning a master's degree the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. He completed his ship and residency at Geisinger intern- Medi- cal Center. Thomas J. Bedisky '70, a major in the U. S. Air Force, retired recently completing 20 after years of service. Conventional Weapons Test Branch, AeronauHis last duties tical were as chief. Test Division and deputy chief of staff, Requirements and Tests, at Headquarters Strategic Air Command, lectures at the state vania. SATAF Offutt AFB. Nebraska. He received a presidential citation in flight is He and Mary, arc the parents of two children. Mrs. Timothy his wife. Samec and William. They reside in Donald M. J. Keyser '70 and Gladys were married August 15 Phillips squadron school in 1982. Air Command and Staff College in 1987. and reside in Sclinsgrove. War He is employed by the Correctional College in 1988. Educational Consultants as the resi- dent center administrator at the Minersville and Allenwood Federal is in a teacher in the Shikcllamy Area School District. They '70, a secondary Bcrnice Lazar mathematics teacher at Halifax Area High School, has been selected for He entered the Air Force in January lieutenant in April of 1971. He at- tended navigator and navigator bombadier training while assigned to Mather AFB. California. Phyllis *70 has been re- tives from the 120th won the seat in 1990. In 1973 he was assigned to SAC's 62nd Bomber Squadron, serving in Barksdale, La., and serving two "bullet shot" tours to Guam and an "ARC stitutes in and Eric are Peter is in '70. tutors and sub- Sons Todd seniors in high school, and mathematics. the eighth grade. House of RepresentaDistrict. She first ficd Pennsylvania Speech and member A board certi of the American Speech and Hearing Association, he member commit of the American is also a Academy of Otolaryngology. Head and Neck Sur- In addition to his clinical practice, he provides consultation for local indus tries and numerous care agencies. for Gus Rosato '70. a Hazleton erative education. He tributive education education certificate earned his dis- and cooperative at Temple Uni- Richard J. Strauch '70 has estab- is ulso a former of the board of the I member jickawanna County Vocational Technical School. Presently. Hoggcrty with ihc I ju is a consultant kawunna County Juvenile Detention Center and works Head with the Start program. He also serves as chairman of the special education committee of the Diocese of Scranton. A veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps, he holds membership in the American Psychological Association. American Guidance Association, Appalachian Trail Conference and He and 1 William his wife. Mary Louise, are Mary Kay, the parents of a daughter. II. iin Cluley attorney in Brookline. Mass., and a son, James. Mill villi- 61 Brunswick Ijane PA 1707H Rebecca Funk Campbell '71. former Channel 69 producer, took a Mid-Atlantic region ceremonies retirees honored by students Area School District teacher for 23 years, has been named coordinator of coop- He County. handicapped Disabled American Veterans. (717)684 8733 '70. vice president of management information services ai serves on the audiology Palmyra. versity. William E. Joy He Representative Mundy elected to the Marilyn Palmer graduate level audiology course work. 197 America's Teachers. 1992. recognition of his years of service. 197 1 and was commissioned a second He Who Among inclusion in Who's and Jason. They Brent C. Davis *70 is teaching statistics and computer science in Toms River. NJ.. and his wife, the former local level. as an instructor of nia Speech and Hearing Association. parents of three children. Bryan. Beth live in Danville. and gery, and the Northeastern Pennsylva- Correctional Institutions. his wife. Sharon, are the BU Hearing Association. civil engi- MBA degree at has returned to tee of the Drums. Sclinsgrove. Donald He and a former vice president of the Association of Northeastern Pennsyl- since 1973. he Embry-Riddle Aeronautical UniverHe also completed Air Force sity. Air is bonrd of the White Haven Center, a Bomb Wing B-52s In 1985 he earned an (302)834-1964 He audiology consultant for the Avionics System. neering representative. DE 19701 New York sludents mid adults In l.u/eme training, Bear. at University. slate institution lor John W. Dalfovo 215 Forrestal Drive graduate work nose and throat physi a stale licensed Wcllsboro. he has presented numerous Representative: and the is Guthrie Clinic Medical Specialists in crew member academic and for He ranton president-elect of the During this time he served as the operations planner, the manager/scheduler 1970 An ear, Si psychologist and has done additional Healthcare Financial Management version of the 42nd to the offensive New of York, serving hospitals, medical ten the Stan- member of tier guidance from the University of Emmy in Philadelphia. award at She com- peted against products from larger sta- Seven Bloomsburg alumni were a group of retired Millvillc among teacliers Hower delphia and Pittsburgh markets. Millard to Cover," at a special luncheon. The alumni honored were Irma Eyer '32, Lesta Bangs '32, Victoria tions, including affiliates in the Phila- She produced "Cover honored by the high school student council '37. Dorothy Linn '37; Ludwig '48, Dclores Brcnnan '54 and Walter Stanek *55. Page 19 . Spectrum wins more "The Animal Doctor," "Challenges" and "The Talk of the Town" at Channel recognition 69 before leaving for Lancaster'* WGAL, affiliate. in 1987 to become Magazine." Spectrum, a regional magazine for Columbia and Montour counties, has senior producer for been judged the outstanding college magazine in tin: nMion by the "Live," a daily morning talk American Scholastic Pre** Associa- "PM show Dr. and Mrs. William L. Jones; four brothers and a sister. the outstanding show program Bobbl Platukls '72 has been named at TV 8, for which she won the Emmy U scries. full-color publication is The produced within the magazine editing Bloomsburg and production class at University, taught by Dr. Walter Paula Bollinger Eckley '71 acquired elementary certification in May 1991 and is teaching first grade in Mifflin the first college- produced magazine to be awarded a perfect 1 ,000 points, based on content, coverage, design and For each of the past four years, was one of fewer than two dozen magazines in the country to be it of distinction four years in a row. current issue features stories about bungee jumping, the controversy over the Danville-Riverside 1 communiColumbia bridge, the proposed 91 County, a punier wIiom woil include and services for eight years at Kutztown University and the Altoona Campus of State. of the nation's best- selling novels, the controversy surrounding a Bloomsburg bull) the mystery behind what has happened to 50-ccnt pieces, and country's 1 1 In his new post, he will oversee the creation, development and direction of all marketing efforts for the 3,200-acrc resort. A 12-year veteran employee of first police offiers female who have been the line of duty, and a ghost that haunts u local inn. Spectrum uses revenue generated by advertising and circulation. The magazine takes no university or free call Alumni Office (800-526-0254). the Wyoming Valley (717) 288-0469 Linda Belmont '72 has been appointed to serve on the Newport School Board. She taught in the West Perry School District prior to retiring in 1 976 potential students Representative: Timothy D. Hartman P.O. Box 466 party on February the Wyoming 1 1 Valley , sponsored by Ahimm Coordinating Committee. All students who were party, along with parents or friends. Students who attended were Maria Holly Aton, Jean McEvoy, Farris. Morgan and Lisa Bartlow. Committee members who hosted the party were Nancy Lychos '52, Darlene Payne '84, Debbie Ganz '75, Jacqueline Ganz, Marvin Metzger Lisa *86, and Sue Gottlieb "74. Representing the university was Doug Hippcnstiel '68, director of alumni affairs. Mexico and Central Nora K. Otto '74 (M), a teacher in the Tri-Valley School District, included in Who's was Who Among Americas Teachers. 1992. 1974 from the reunion committee who also earned a master's degree at BU, as a speech therapist Luzcme While there she program in were married June 27 in is employed Schuylkill Haven School Dis- Schuylkill Haven. Daniel by the trict They reside in Orwigsburg. Catherine Stolarick '74, a teacher Pine Grove Area Elementary at the School, was included in Who's Who Teachers, 1992. Kanouse Peattie 19 Fern Avenue Hamburg, NJ 07419 Patricia Among America's (201)827-7389 been teaching Darla S. Studt *74 of Johnstown has Chorlie Horvoth '74 was featured fant Stimulation Program. Susan, with the Daniel J. Roberts '74 (M) and Diane Knittle Intermediate Unit. classroom initiated a for hearing impaired children "Teacher in the Spotlight" in the October 28 issue of the Shamokin NewsItem. He is a ninth grade earth and at Hiram G. Andrews Center for nearly three years. It is a post-secondary educational institution for adults with physical and/or psy- chological handicaps. It is also open to non-disabled individuals as well. space science teacher at Line Mountain High School. Before joining the ulty there, he taught at fac- Danville Junior High School for two years and at Norristown High School for five years. He and his wife, Kathryn, are the parents of two sons, Andrew, Mark, one. They reside nine, and in Danville. Joseph Szewczyk '74 of Pittston is teaching at Bishop O'Reilly High School in Kingston. Charles Umanski '74 is serving as head of Germantown Acad- assistant emy in Fort Washington, after teaching Wilkes-Barrc. They the parents of three daughters. reside in Conyngham. 13. Richard B. Jnrman '73 is director of advanced manufacturing affairs for Upper Dauphin Area Middle School, was included in Who's Who Amons Eastman Kodak Co. in the Washington. D.C. office. He and his wife, Alicia CafTas '72. a teacher at Atkins Jarman '74, are the parents of sons, David and Gregory. America's Teachers, 1992. two Gordon C. Dodson '72 has been named vice president of sales and marketing for Telcdync Hyson in Brccksville, Ohio. In this position, he is newly created responsible for all do- mestic and international sales activities. 1 le Valerie Beebe Kelsey '73 earned a doctorate in special education cuse University. School at Syra- director of Rome City District. She and her husband, Glenn, are the two children. Emily and Justin. R. Jones '72 Northumberland died December 22 They of John E. at age 42. Employed as a special education instructor with the Central for 21 years. is parents of six years. William She support services for the has been with the firm for over Susquehanna Intermediate Unit, he was a teacher at Lewisburg Middle School Page 20 wife. Rose, live in She and her husband. Bernard, are offered admission 1993 were invited to the for fall his West Chester Uni- PA 18931 the Mary that years ago and a particular professor." with more details. Let Tim know if you would like to serve on the reunion Prospective students from the Wilkes-Barrc area were invited to a Mayan culture Representative: to rear her family. and Adam, in He and Mayan empire ruins in Guatemala. What got him interested in anthropology? "A course I took in college Susan Byorek '73 has joined the staff of the Hazlcton Area Easter Seal Society as a communications specialist with the multi-disciplinary team for the In- PA 18618 later Lebanon. of 1972 Harvey's Lake, 1974 and in the He earned a master's degree in clini- America. as She and her husband. Richard, are the parents of two children. Jenifer. 15. alumni host once flourished committee. M. Jacqueline Feddock R.R. 3, Box 151 bis teaching career in His University. at Millersville interest is the worked yet," he said, referring to Tikal. the site 1973 was employed copy of Spectrum, main this semesis on sabbatical leave do an independent anthropology "I'm hoping to incorporate a trip to areas I haven't been to letter Representative: He began that school district in some Mayan quarters in Washington, D.C. his wife, Adriannc. arc the Lee '74 has been teaching versity in 1983. federal Resolution Trust Corp. plus hotel network at the firm's head- of sales development of Marion's 240- public fundi For a ously was a credit specialist for the P. Lancaster. study The 20th Reunion will be held on Homecoming Weekend, October 22Watch your mail for a 24, 1993. recently served as director Terry and coaching cross country and track at Manheim Township High School since cal psychology at been named vice president and loan workout officer in the Berkshire branch previ- a procurement analyst for the County," which appeared in the December 17 issued of the New Era in He (215) 297-0253 He most is School since 1973. was featured in an Lancaster article. "Favorite teachers in ter to He Command Materiel deputy chief of staff for contracting. in the Spot- edition of new Air Force Headquarters at Wright Patterson AFB mental health field and taught special education in the Cornwall-Lebanon School District Joseph Zakorchemny Jr. '72 has Lesko is a two-time winner of Marriott "s Marketing Dircctorof the Year Award. He and shot in She and her husband, Jim '7 1 are the parents of two children. Marriott Hotels, Resorts and Suites, parents of two sons. district justice, College. Lahaska, mis profiles of the >i it, administration from Jersey City State in Colorado Springs, Broadmoor Colorado. The Karaoke. It ill-.,. Fairlcigh of Knoblauch State Bank. "Teacher November 30 The News-Item, S ham o kin. Doug Witmer '73. a social studies High teacher at Manheim Township Dickinson University and has 60 credits programs vice president of marketing at magazines to have received five many previously served as Dennis Lesko '70 has been named magazine by the Associated Collegiate Press. It is one of only cations program for He Berks Hcim. Pcnn designated an All-Amcrican The to personnel coordinator at as the 1989. seventh and eighth grades. She earned a master's degree in hu- , promoted assistant director of student creativity. marks Scott T. HetTclflnger '71 has been She ementary School. During her teaching in Spectrumwm Melanie Wengrenovich '73. a Area teacher in the Mount Carmel years, past 20 the for District School light" in the County. Brasch. to was featured man development from Mary Beth Lech '74 has moved back Ohio as part of the establishment of Who's Who School, was included in Among America s Teachers, 1992. principal of the Franklin (NJ.) El- career, she has taught second, fourth, tion. five Todd and Nicole; his parents. children, executive producer of now She's NBC Upper Dauphin Area Elementary Surviving are his wife, Joyce, to whom he was married for 25 years; two L. live in Verona, N.Y. McMahon '73 and Krisry Wright were married November 1992. in Williamsport They EDITOR ADDRESSES ODE— Jim Sachetti '73 (center), editor of 6. reside in Williamsport the Press-Enterprise, Bloomsburg, induction dinner of O micron Delta Epsilon honor societyfor econom , ics. Robyn Pearson '73. a teacher at the was the guest speaker at the annual He is shown with Frank Haggerty, Yohe, president. vice president, and Joanna 1 26 countries Robert who Robert, in Roseto. on campus earned a master's degree Lehigh University, at represented Stasak '77 and Catherine S. M. Giovanni were married an elementary is One teacher in the Pen Argyl Area School They reside District in Madhav Sharmu's when he came to of piojects Bangor Bloomsburg as coordinator of international education last >7 8 l 1 was trom South Atricu Representative; James 7 oft us Wincanton Drive I campus. ucky Mabokela attends Bloomsburg through classes at NY Fairport, to summer a student This semester the effort has paid Byrnes I.. work on bunging to first 14450 the Bishop Desmond Tutu South African (716)425-1015 Scholarship l\ind. Mabokela is receiving support trom the The 15th Reunion will be held on Homecoming Weekend, October 2224, 1993. Watch your mull for a letter .Minis < CHRISTMAS LUNCHEON— Members of the Philadelphia Alumni Chapter, the oldest continuous chapter, you would attended their annual Christmas luncheon at the Holiday Inn-Midtown. In attendance were (seated, from union committee. left) Marie Parrish Morgan '54, Sadie Zapp Mayer nick '27, Cathy Zakorchemny. Betty left) Marie Harbarge. Rev. Carl Berninger '43. Harry Garbarge. Clint Gattey. husband of Edna Berkheiser Gattey '27. who was ill; Jim Gledhill. Dan McGrew '5 1 Joe Zakorchemny '72. Harry Gobora '50 and Lee Beaumont '43. Connie Stanko Gobora Burnham I t know Inn ( on the like to serve at the International at the Dalton School in School 1 1 years New York City. 1975 Robinson, are parents of three daughters, Robin Ann, 12;Kimbcrly, Amber Lynn, 10; and daughter of Bishop Tutu, reception on Du vid Arnold '78 has been named interim dean of die College of Arts and Sciences at He Clarion University Clarion facully in 1 990. was given and Andersen. tionul duties of director ol luculty re a year later grunts officer. of The Times Leader. Wilkc s - B arre has Terry Miller '76 (M). a teacher at Upper Duuphin Area Middle School, was included in Who's Who been selected for inclusion in the 1992- Among America's affairs at St. George Smith the Sharon Young Hilgar Box 612. R£>. 1 Barto. PA 19504 1993 edition of Oxford's Who's Who. Elite Registry of Extraordinary The Professionals. A member (215) 845-3615 of Outdoor Writ- I le Mastin were married last May of tion in Jack Nagle '76 and lor I bom March daughter. Julia Catherine, 17. 1992. Jack is a salesman for Thea Tafncr '76. a teacher in the Line Mountain School District for the — Joyce Pennsylvania past 16 years, has been included in the Outdoors second edition of Who's Pamela Weaver Ring '74 of West Writers Asso- America's Teachers. 1992. Chester, and Lori Pasco of Volcano, ciation, Hawaii — "enjoyed reminiscing about contributed ar- life at Bloomsburg and delighted sequent journeys in life." employed at the U.S. Geological Survey's Cascade Volcano Carolyn is Observatory. They live in Smith ticles to several in hearing the stories of each other's sub- Vancouver, Outdoor Life, Pennsylvania Angler, and American tion teacher at Old Forge High School for the past 17 years, has been included in the second edition of Who's Who Among America's Teachers. 1992. Also a teacher Luzeme County at Community College, he has taken graduate courses at Marywood College, East He previously was adjunct professor of English at Luzeme County Commu- He He earned Wilkes a master's degree at Wilkes University in 1991. 1976 Representative; ball championship. He enjoys weighllifting and has won many titles including a top five finish in the 1992 National Bench Press was He and his wife, the Newspaper Guild. former Sharon He was the field '76 of age 39. director for the Valley at Forge Council. Boy Scouts of America. He is survived by his wife, the former Cynthia Dcrshcimer, a son, Michael; J. Ian llrringci '78 hull been to executive vice president in Philadelphia. who has been in the was featured in the tion of the fa 1 J ytsUli November Middletown Press 1 A 1 by the student body. In 1 988 she responded lie is assistant coac h and defensive i ordinator for the football team and coach for varsity James C. Sheridan to the need to the campus, as part of the She and her husband. Francis, are reside in Drums. || [1 A more Illinois University ut and a doctorate in then served as higher education 1111 assistant professor and special assistant to the dean of the College of Technical o university. He Hnglish, history and political science is und track. at the received a bachelor's degree in 11 master's degree in culture and archeology from Tribhuban Univerat sity in Who Among le Kathrnandu. Nepal has also been a representative Nepal ut und the United Nations, has coordinated international programs for the Pulbright Founda- tion in Nepal. American education must become more international, says Sharma. '78 and Lisa L. "In a time when multinational Briisch were married October 24 in companies do more than 50 percent Hatboro. James is a casualty unit man- of their business overseas," says ager for Allstate Insurance Company Horsham They reside Macungie. in in Sharma, "we have no choice but to internationalize our curriculum want Paulctte P. Walker '78 is in her seventh year of a special education teacher in the Capital Area Inlermcdi to if we be effective. "I'd like to send ail 7.000 Bloomsburg students overseas before they graduate. At least once in their at Women's the parents of four children. B/fafJ United States. Careers America's Teachers, 1992. ber of the faculty since 1980, she wa* named Teacher of the Year" in 1991 i edi- Jour nal. In addition to his classroom duties included in Who's A mem- .1 >. ountries an international student At Southern of at the . than 20 years studying and working He Jnne | ennilly '78 (M). a teacher at the Pine Grove Area High School, was professor mm .1 • degree in community development 1977 is il home n hoin thru Sliarml knows flrst-hun.l I PA 17821 responsible for helping is ('urlxmdalc, he received a master's He earned a master's degree Studies minor offered by Perm State. as a national partner in nans Wilkes University. James. been admitted Shamia for corporate structure at Meridian Hunk sister. develop a women's studies program III '76 has Young promoted assistant a daughter, Sarah; and a She and her husband. Rjchard. are the parents of two children, Tricia and Anthony B. Creamer Championship. VogneU A. decade ago. reside Shippcnvillc. teaching at Fli /nlwthtown David ampus, up from 25 students a like to Ik- Christian Kurlch '78. Perm State Hazlcton Campus. Carol Crane Andrew They The News- of English and women's studies '76. a staff writer for his wife, Burbani. ore the on students from 26 countries ml. (national sliiduil'. in Hampshire a son. Bloonisburg has grown at semester there are 72 international Uni the ut winner l*ri/e native ol Nepal, he has siwnt Item, Shamokin. Judith O'Donnell '77 (215) 822-0482 elected president of Local 120 of the to a foot- 8 edition of PA 18914 ence Super Bowl coached the Exeter Panthers 1 in (717)275-3848 the Scranton Junior Football Confer- 1978. In 1989. he January Danville, Randa Gossin Triggs 870 Myers Road the Citizens' Voice. Wilkes-Barre. in in the Paul G. Seif 121 Hartman Road Old Forge in 1 979. He coached the Old Forge Bankers for 10 years, winning featured as 'Teacher in the Spotlight" Representative: Chalfont. served as head football coach at at He and University. Stroudsburg University and Villanova University. She was Phocnixvillc died January 22 Hunter. Upward Bound program '75, a business educa- Who Among publications, including nity College and an instructor in the Washington. Robert Legg he has New vcrsity of parents ol America and Keefer '73 of Yakima, Washington; in degree and a u master's directs the scholar Die number of international c Ph.D. in social psychology IBM. Vancouver, Washington. Three alumnae who attended the wedding He earned who to steudily over the years. This acuity Lawrence University way for black become leaden." the only ship fund that her father established students previously was professor ol psy chology and asscxiate dean wife. Dr. is Kcrriannc Naglc. are the parents of a is South Africans Peace Canton. N.Y. Associa- ers Carolyn Driedger '75 and Larry Teachers. 1992. at u recent for international with funds he received as a Nobel the uddi . Representative; campus believe that an international said Tutu, will serve until July 1994. le joined the "We education search development and university '75. outdoors editor at Mpho Tutu, univeiMty." said this If the Philadelphia office of Arthur six. growing students. J. 1 of Geneva, Switzerland, and to see a international student population re- . four years hoard. "I'm delighted '52, Rosell '45; (standing, from room and loi from the reunion committee MM With Bloomsburg University Foundation They have an experience She has served on several committees to upgrade curricula and lives they should behavior management plans at the I. U. 's travel abroad, center for students with multiple dis- perception of your ate Unit. abilities. "When you overseas," says Sharma. you have a own better life." (Continued on Page 22) Page 21 Enrollment Classnotes on target Enrollment at the '78 and Raymond O, Wlsdo Francine Greco were married in November. Raymond, who earned a de- University remains on target, with an official gree the current semester. Total under- Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa, graduate enrollment of 6,072 private practice in Feastcrville. includes at is in Graduate enrollment is 492 students. "We continue to be very pleased and the quality with bod) the number of students applying for admission to the University," said Bcmie 1979 "For the past five years, we have (717) 743-5577 demonstrate the university's popularity continues to grow. I 1 Boyce '79 received from "Only limited enrollment opporturemain for students applying admission for lliis fall. We have for already reached capacity in academic is president of Boyce Associates in Hcllcrtown. Total full-time equivalency for the spring semester is 6,404. Im ludlnj 6,696 undergraduates. Undergradu- PTE is calculated when ate the total dividing He and his number of credit hours for B (till tlOU department of planning, research and he is operating the Ford dealership Ashland with the help of his father. He previously spent 1 1 years in Hous- International a master's degree in social Mary wood Kenneth R. Brousc '79 and Christy Wcndt were married September 26 in Mount Pleasant Mills. Kenneth is project manager for Compudata Icalth Corp. in Sclinsgrove. They reside at Sclinsgrovc R.D. 5. Francis J. Nooncy '79 and Donna Novatnuk were married in Hazlcton. Francis Mary arc new "My oi this year. ment. IIarri8burg. They reside in that two more prognuns tcr," is r;u Jonl Emmlck Novotnak '79 is composing an ulumni newsletter for Russell, sisters To the 20th pledge class. and Alyssa Taylor, born have one h semes to is KY re- ol the university's international "When I came here there only three," says Sharma. were "Now there are seven, the French, German, positions in the credit area. He and is a learning Loudon County, They reside in Hemdon. Va. '79, who that for each international member, they must have is master's degree in studio . will return to art at BU "I would also like to have on international living center where each international student lives with Americans as roommates." — Eric BU in April to share and to meet with undergraduates to answer questions about life us an exhibiting artist. Kevin has been exhibiting area and currently has an in the at Uu* Alpha Gallery issue of the is in Shamokin her third year of St. Mary's School in Kulpmont, and previously at St. Casimir's School for eight She and her husband, Dave, are the parents of two sons, Blase and Jordan. reside in Den-Mar Gardens. in Allison Wotls '80, Boston. 1980 who is employed on assignment in Japan, where her position involves communicating between corporate headquarters by Unisys, in is Blue Bell and Tokyo. Allison, who earned a master's degree at the of Pennsylvania. promoted Vincent LaRuffa Corps. to major in the U.S. Marine David D. Zinkler '80. a partner in the Allcntown office of (813)527-5772 pany Paul Brutto '80, a teacher at Catholic, has been selected Second Edition of Who's Who Among America's Teachers, 1992. Paul, who earned certifica- , Beard & Com- Certi r ed Publ ic Accountants, was recently elected vice president of the day arts and recreation festival. Zinkler live in Tulsa, A of the Dela- Law ware ener Univerhe sity, an is attorney in pri- Di Liberto vate practice with firm of Young, Conaway Stargatt , & Taylor in Wilmington. his wife, the former Faith Petrovich '82, are the parents of two children, Amanda and Ashley. Ann John Conrad and his wife Jr. '81 They live in Newark. are the parents of a daughter, Sarah Elizabeth, born June 14, 1991. Philip R. Martin '82 and Lisa A. Ontkos Mary F. Guyer '81 and Randall E. May Bogar are planning a Mary is wedding. a teacher in the Midd-West are planning a January 1994 employed in the trust tax division of CoreStates Hamilton Bank, Lancaster. wedding. Philip is School District Thomas Makar '81 and Mary-Lynn December. Dennis R. Sninsky were married August 15 in Saint Clair. Cheryl is a a captain in the Wilkes- teacher at Father Walter Ciszek School Baker were married Thomas is in Barre City Fire Department in Richard G. Schelb '81 recently graduated from Georgetown University School of accounting firm for five years before in Saint Mary Louise Puhak '82 and Lee Dotter were married August 3, 1991. Law with a master's degree Mary Louise A 1991 graduate of Wid- John Heinz is a speech pathologist at Institute ener University Law School, he passed Medicine the Pennsylvania Bar Examination and side in Hazleton. on December 18 was admitted Pennsylvania Bar Association. of Rehabilitation They re- William Van De Linde '82 and his in Wilkes-Barre. to the wife, Patricia, are the parents of a son, Donna Sorchik '81 was honored as "Employee of the Paperback Mfrs., company in Month" Inc. at Offset Since joining 1984, she has served as Philip Richard, born September 6, 1992. He joins two a brother, Stephen, four, and sisters, Faith, They two, and Eliza, one. live in Milanville. executive secretary, staff accountant and now assistant controller. 1983 Annie Swavely Wozniak '81 and her husband, Tom, along with their two sons. Sam and Abram, are living in Tom Thetford, England. at RAF four years, is is an Air Mildenhall, and sightseer. Kim Gobora Bent 5725 South Kittredge Court Aurora, CO 80015 (303) 693-6019 happily a traveler new mailing address is 922 RS PSC 37. Box 406. APO and Representative: specialist for the past now Their AE 09459. The 10th Reunion will be held on Homecoming Weekend, October 2224, 1993. Watch your mail for a from the reunion committee with more details. Let Kim know if letter Linda Wright '81 is director of at Sam Houston Memorial Hospital, an affiliate of ministration program at the University Shenandoah. They reside Clair. joining the board in 1989. David worked with an international State and 3. graduate He and Oklahoma. marketing has also earned credits in the ad- sity, They a full-time mother. previously served as secretary since Following graduation from BU. Pcnn . board of Mayfair, Allentown's five- Wilkes Univer- tion at in July 99 1 Be v recently "retired" from being a manager for Sacks Fifth Avenue to be 1 Anne, a reading FL 33703 for inclusion in the Amber, born daughter, Tess Force pilot 4 IS Date Palm Court N.E. Mahunoy husband. Randy, are the parents of a Univer- Walter T. Zabicki '80 has been Petersburg, '81 and her Bev Howard Carter the has 12 years of ac- counting and finance experience, Representative: St. vember School of Wid- in taxation. sity Foster Page 22 November 9 Delaware (New Castle District of Cheryl L. McMurtrie '82 and Cynthia Slnopoli '80 was featured in two associate American members," says Sharmu. live in earned a for international students to meet. They as 'Teacher in the Spotlight" in the They exhibit Sharma encourages the clubs to become forums for Americans to lcom about other cultures "One of the requirements of the his wife, Elizabeth, are the parents of a daughter. years. Virginia. licensed social worker in Pennsylvania. was County) with 60 percent of the vote on No- He became in 1990. commercial loan officer taught 98 1 He joined regional credit supervisor in 1989 and Washington, D.C. Kathy Bangludcshi and Chinese." international clubs at the central city the bank in 1988 and has held several A. Winter were married October 10 in New York way Co- commercial loan officer, corporate teaching second grade at 1 13, 1992. to assistant vice president, News-Item. She K at hy Ann Rogers '79 and Clifford Im. (national, Spanish. European. Besides providing a May ' B critiQUG with ei.uluate students student clubs. at Jr. '82 elected state representative for the 14th Clarks Summit. 41169. Kevin Wixted also particularly proud health program specialist for the nine years. C. Rozclle '80 has been Warren promoted March sentative for Hcrff Jones Inc. suys Shorma. Sharma last She and her husband. Wayne, arc the parents of two daughters, Dana, four, banking division, disabilities teacher in short-term goal work a mental learning support teacher at the Palisades School District for the finance director in the is Mayor's Office of Economic Develop- to fo] is examination necessary to practice as a Louise Evans '80 has been a I 1 study in Scotland, Italy and China, She College. Richard A. DiLiberto '81 has earned in Center for five and a half years. l (Continued from Pane 21) Bloomsburg has a dozen programs Mary Lyn Cadman Mental Health/Mental Retardation program in Danville. She has passed the state licensure Albert H. Oussoren '79 and Staccy Lynn Rummcl were married Scptcmin Gettysburg. Albert is a repreba American students who wish travel overseas. Three program '80 reports Taylor 538 Avenue A. Apt. 16 Redondo Beach, CA 90277 that information manager mm it for Park Crest. Doug University of Texas HeaJth Science 15 to Joni at 444 Bluebird Drive, enrollment report, prepared by the and Howard Carter 6916 East 71st Place Tulsa, OK 74133 (918) 488-0847 Alex. ceive the newsletter, send $2 by university's cumulative fifth day 1982 lumbia, Montour, Snyder and Union duough from the Jr. planning an April 24 wedding. Cathy is a substitute teacher Area School in the Greater Nanticoke Representative: where he developed business application software and worked with the Chi Sigma Rho for the founding undergraduate student. All figures are derived live in office of Northeastern Bank. — the average 1981 ton, credit hours scheduled for the semester by 15 two children. Paul Sr. are Sadowsla at District and is a part-time instructor Luzerne County Community College. in 1990. Representative: Beverly in 1984. city. number of undergraduate Allcntown office wife. Kari. are the parents of a son, areas such as teacher education, nursing and allied health." of the his wife, Victoria, are the Tom "Karat" Canficld A. nities He was named charge of partner in 1 Pamela. They I minority students. & Company in May 1985. 7870 indicated tiicrc has been an increase in applications named "Coach parents of received about 7.000 applications for Vinovrski said applications fall 1993 semester Marian Catholic High He and Selinsgrove.PA Bill varsity School. Paul was by the Reading Eagle Corey M. Waters 5 Sionebridge Drive joining Beard audit and accounting for the firm's the girls' basketball team at 1 Vinovrski, director of admission*. received for the Head coach of Representative: our 1,000 openings for freshmen." by the Allcntown Diocese. Year" by the Pottsville Republican in 984 and 987 and "Coach of the Week" non-degree students. 624 also attends religious instruction classes sponsored the Palmer College of headcount of 7, 1 88 students during He ofScranton. J. Yanick like to serve on the re- union committee. Columbia Health Corporation. Cathy you would '81 and Thomas Denise Antolik '83 is a member of "Leadership Wilkes-Barre," Class of 1992-1993. Ken Gross Auditorium James H. Hughes *84 and Noisy A. Bennett w err mamed on Septembei in East Hampton. long Island. James 1 Nixon a sales representative foi is duslnal Supply Co renovations In nearly done Wilmington. in m Wayne IVlaware. T\\c\ reside Karen °- Renovations U Hitchens '84 and Richard K Anderson were mamed August 1 in according to Robert Pamsh. vice president for administration . The redecorated auditorium include Catherine II. Irving '84 and Angel Catherine is a new all will seating and flooring w hich w ill provide more elbow Gauthier are planning a March wedding S. Carver Hull in should bo completed by March, Hdltown rhey own and operate Open Range Ltd a small produce and live stock farm m Thennopolu, Wyoming L. Kenneth to the Gross Auditorium community hhhii audiences tor the The new seats are maioon with planner with the Bucks County Plan antique gold edge plates. ning Commission. have been painted olive gray, and the is leal blue " Hie auditorium Hie walls coiling Mary Beth Jacuvage Bethlehem has been promoted \s,>ik supervisor of to case INnebrook Services at Whitehall M ownship She has been ti i aseworkei spaced." more than Pinchiook at loi i L Kenney '84 and Denyse to f»00 and better have the balcony Ikoii carpeted lor seating. Jeans were married on June 21 in Alexandria. Va. laiger To accommodate ovorllow mwds. the steps in the side sections five years. J. which are ais, <>t Robert Pamsh "We have reduced the occupancy in and intake worker w as crowded with SSO seats." said and Youth tor Children I '84 Hie auditorium will Ik- coolei during performances on hot Niimmer days, with the addition of air Frank LAMBDA ALPHA MU — Twenty-six alumni sisters of Mlnlshuk *K4 has J. ac conditioning. copied the position ol western miles Lambda Alpha Mu attended the 1 1th annual fall Karen luncheon at the Hotel Hershey. The attendees included (kneeling) Sharon Sweinhart Jankauskas Reinert Wilkinson '78,RomaAungst Koehler '78. Brenda Myers Monick '80,KarenWebbMurrow '81, Elaine Pelletier Slusser '82, Sharon Gettel Olff '78; (seated) Sharon Nichols Oxamberlin '79, Joan Radziewicz '79, Gorg Fransham '78,Camille Strausser Bartlett '81, Jeanne '83; (standing) Althea Ellis Filo '75,Darlene O'ConnellMoyer Shuey '83, Linda HreskoMelenchek '82, Nancy Clarke Omsler '78, Maria Ward Cannon '79. Rebecca Reitz '79, Rhonda Frederick Ulrich '82. Karen Moran Mulrooney '80. Diana Wells Schaffer '81, Pamela Hazen Figard '81, Pamela Hartzell '80, Karen Talmadge '82. Linda Pinchot Kaniecki '81 A summer family picnic is being planned for July. Address changes and news updates may be sent to Sharon F. G. Olff. 935 Parish Place. Hummelstown. PA 17036. Stouffer '74,TinaKosoloskiMussoline '79, Janet . representative with Rodale l»rrs*' Scuba Diving mnga/ine and has cated to the San Francisco Bay He and new \ area. Blooinsburg undergraduate from his wife, Cecilia, reside in Sunnyvale, California. his wife, Sandra, are the parents of a daughter, Madeleine Danielle, bom 27, 1992. Stephen marketing direc- torat is They City. Lawrenceville, Joseph A. and Denise, are parents of their Bryanna, Lisa Dcllinger Smithgall '83, has accepted a new who ding are planning a Robert is May ,,,lu ' N1 22 wed child, Nurse category of the 1992 Nightengale gia first re- Awards of Pennsylvania She and her husband. Kent '81. arc the parents of two children, Erin, age Schering-Plough HealthCare Products Reed were married October 10 manager for the eastern region. lor the Coppertone divi- sion and returned after graduation. They a teacher at St. Mary's of the Assumption School Baltimore. They OTC products. reside in Collegeville. Ninette Friscia Tustin '83 and Charles Tustin arc the parents of a son, Clinton Henry, her husband. Jack, are the parents of a four. They reside in Doylestown. is a marketing spe- Behind the scenes, improvements mas, who also earned a master's degree control bOOdl at the University of Scranton, is a social improved studies teacher and wrestling coach at die stage and on — Eric Foster Lake-Lehman. Kathleen Venutl '84 and her hus cnts of a daughter, Erica Lynn, 1984 bom Lehigh Valley alumni host February 10. 1992. potential students 1985 hosted a party for high school seniors Alumni Kenney 7417 Paxton Road Falls Church, VA 22043 J. in that area Representative: (703) 356-5028 John Amentlcr Jr. '84 and Vicki L. Baloh are planning a May wedding in Wilkes-Barre. John is a senior accountant with Unifax, Inc.. Wilkes-Barre. GUlgtr Balchunas Chllds 342 N orris Hall Ijane Norristown. PA 19403 new who joins a brother, Catherine, are the parents of a husband. Randal, are the parents of a daughter, Samantha K.. Jr TQM officer for the Department of Defense in Philadelphia '84 and her David W. Abert '85 and Susan P. Benner were mamed November 28 in Allcntown. David is a district agent for 17, 1992. their bom August She joins a four-year-old home in Robesonia. at Judith, offered in attendance liric I'oulkc, Timothy Gehring, Carol Gehring. Jason Kintaid, Keith Kmieczak, Janice Knict/ak. Donald Kmiezok, (215) 631 1115 in Mifflinburg. who have been Students and family Judith A. Bltner '85 and James Handel were married on September 19 Lisa Greenly Gardner lxhigh Valley included Alana Zcllner. August 24. 1992. his wife. in the admission to BU. Prudential Insurance Co. of America. as a •<> elcctricul system. reside in Marietta, Geor- Bonnie Marks Dunay '84 and her John works to marble streaked with include an intercom system from the husband, Joseph, arc the parents of a daughter, Chelsea Nicole, born on daughter. Julianna, I Tho- District. Ninette John M. Welgoss '83 and simulate Mu. a reading specialist in the works as a senior marketing specialist at Shared Medical Systems in Malvern. John Rick L. Otto '83 and Robin Dietrich are planning a July 1993 wedding. Rick green. bom September 30 on August 20, 1992 (eight pounds, five ounces. 20.5 inches). He joins a brother. Philip, age redefinition ol the niidito She hand painted the wood i Scranton, in live in that city. (eight pounds, nine ounces). Sandra Basara Morrash '83 and son, Stephen John, bora in He responsible for East Coast operations of Suncare and Elaine Staffaroni '83 and Michael is i master's degree ul the University of band. Dr. Robert Vcnuti, arc the par Robert Carbondale. Elaine is Marguerite Biemian of Wllliomaport served as a consultant Representative: seven, and Sean, age four. He began his employment with SPHCP They tiadilional students employed by Richland Construction. to establish a scholarship program lor non ut Barbara I,. Whitman '83 and Barry Brown were married September 6 in cialist. iross. n 1970- 1974. donated SI 00.000 for donated $100,000 ' Rcnuldo < auditorium renovations, lie oarliei Robert M. Piigolto K4 Lake-Lehman School Glcnsidc. Barbara Bryn Muwi in Philadelphia. S. ..I columns and balcony panels position as clinical William Todd Gerstemeier '83 and Susan Baker were married on December 1 9 in Wayne. Todd is employed by is John Neumann High School St. iross Thomas A. Williiun* '83 arc planning a July wedding. Jeanne, who earned a He also serves as head wrestling couch District in the Clinical Practice-Professional bom November 5. They as an intern in their finishing his flight training. is his wife, in side in Webster, N.Y. as sales and manager of the neonatal intensive care unit at Johnson City (Tennessee) Medical Center Hospital, was a finalist live N J. Ellis '83 a teacher in the Tri-Valley School September MasterCard International, Inc., in New York is ( in from alumnus Kenneth rclo Jeanne Ann Swelnberg 'K4 and Stephen D. Drees *83 and Hie renovations were paid for part by a gilt who was em- ployed by General Electric, is working at The College of Willia/n on on MBA and Mary in WilJiamsport. They live in Newport News. Va. Michclc Homay, Susan Homay, Stephen Carr, Judy Carr '70, Tracy Bechtoid, Jacqueline Phillips, Anna Marie Philips, and Christie Hammer. Members of the alumni committee who hosted the party were Joanne Derricott '89. Susan Lilly '79. Cliff Maurcr '66, Michclc HucaJuk '86, Diane Maurcr '66. Christine Pord '87, Carole Derricott, and Bill Derricott '66. Page 23 8 Hall of Fame nominations Denise PhflfOfl Bruchman '85 and her husband, Dan, arc the parent* of a sought I The Bloomsburg University Hall Fame grew of to the October inductions of eight is something these people will cherish forever. There arc many more deserving who should be honored by induction into the hall. Nominations being sought for next induction ceremonies and may come in at least two full seasons of varsity intercollegiate competition person may at Howdcn Reno. Maria Ann Castaldl '85 and Cornish were married OctoWnghtsvillc. Maria teaches at Michael ber 3 in J. Conn. They ford, Stam- in New live in without a degree unless a majority vote of the that person did the chief of stan/cval in the is ing a flight of Apaches deep into Iraq to They bom on September 22, knock out radar Holland. They Bloomsburg while undergraduates or after graduation. Nominations may also include coaches or other athll '85 and Roberta Patrick represents Northwestern employed as a senior financial analyst at Coopcs Industry and is enrolled in the MBA program at the University of Pittsburgh. J. Edward, who graduated from the University of Day ton School of who office in Law in systems Systems at at on to RLM broker for in professional Newport Beach. They reside in Cosa Mesa, California. college or professional athletics. All nominations should he writing to Jim HoUistor, Director of SpOItl Inlonnation/ Also a in married Development, Wallei I-lkton, Md. Rick Bloomsburg University. Bloomsburg, Ivylond. is a radar systems JJM Systems, Administration Building. They '86 and Mat- Pasqual, California. Emily is reside In Warrington. San manager of utilization and quality for the East County Physician's Medical Group in San Diego. Bakeman '86 is mother of a son, Geoffrey, three and a half, and is Susan L. Jones '85 and Mark They were married in February. [elie Laurie is a Sandra M. Klebon '86 received certification as a reading specialist at Brian K. Bolinger '86 is vice president for accounting and chief fi- Wayne the company Berry Company in Mechanicsburg. '85 and Michael R. November 7 Lancaster. S. in Amy is employed by Milton Hcrshcy Medical Center. They Maria Frant Eden '86 is a branch manager of Meridian Bank in Allen- Good Samaritan Antoinette 1 Maron-Barr '85 and Jeffrey B. Barr '85 arc the parents of a son, Jeffrey Jonathan, 15. bom October Sharon L. Einbinder '86 has side in Lancaster. 20.5 inches'). Toni is working and Jeff is working at at J. F. in Nazareth, G&R Insurance Knepp '86 and Douglas John Ludrof '86 has been em- He a son, Brian. Ann Mack '86 and Joseph B. is employed by The Morning Call, Allentown. completed recruit training in the U.S. Monica Meischeid Schmidt '85 and her husband. Tom. are the parents of a 16, 1992. State She Farm is bom February Marine Corps and has been promoted to private first class. Sharon also earned a master's degree at BU They included in Who's of operations for Geisinger Medical Mary Center's division of medicine. 1994 wedding Karol L. Fruendt '86 and Lee D. Armbuster were married December in Sellers '85 and his wife. Trent Alexander, is bom Woods dent life/residence Ritchey are planning a spring in Lancaster. Patrick Womelsdorf. Karol is of Law in Harrisburg. 1 puter analyst for They Newtown. reside in Lehighton. is a com- AT&T. He lives in Vincent H. Napoli '86 a graduate student at the University of Scranton. June 28, 1992. Lori A. Frye '86 and the sports editor for the Milton Marcella F. attends the Widener University School Who Among Christina, arc the parents of a son, University of R. Patrick McPherson '86 and been appointed administrative director America's Teachers. 1992. at the Island. Gregory K. Fayock '86 (M) has reside in North Catasauqua. M. Mahall '86 and Stephen Enos are engaged. Melissa is pursuing Rhode a claim specialist for Insurance. Melissa J. a master's degree in 1988. are planning an '85 has been ap- who Lori, life at degree August in BU. Camp in Glenn C. Noack '86 and Rob S. Wintz 7, 1993 wed- earned a master's special his wife, Susan, are the parents of a daughter, Catherine Elizabeth, bom September 23. 1992. Christine Campbell Raughley '86 is Hill. a special education teacher for the Pleasant Valley School District She Mohammed Zamayar '85 is a com- Brian D. Gennaria '86 and Ann puter netowrk specialist for the Metro- Stankiewicz are planning a late summer politan Life Insurance Co. in Atlanta. wedding. Brian is a marketing manager He and his wife are the parents of children. They live in Alpharetta, Textile Chemical Co. Inc. in Read- two at Ga. ing. also a is manager with Mary Kay Cos- metics. Cynthia S. Ray '86 has opened a a territory A graduate of Dickinson School of Law. she is president of the United Way of Carbon manager/trainer for DeRoyal Industries County, the chairman of the Carbon of Knoxville, Tennessee. County Republican Committee, solici- law office in Weatherly. the 1992 (eight pounds, two ounces; Wolf Insurance Agency S. Eby were married October 17 in McCIure. They live in that community. Lisa at the lospital in Pottsville. Wendy Parrish are engaged. Lisa by the Capital Area Intermediate Unit room in J. town. re- coordinator of minority affairs in stu- in the recover)' BU and his wife, Natalie '85, are parents of pointed to the temporary position of employed at December 1992. She is currently a group supervisor with Concerned accountant and financial planner. Nancy, who passed her is September 1992 and earned a in master's degree in reading Sunbury. Darla DeLuca '86 and Von P. Wise were married October 10 in Lock Haven. Darla is a sales manager for the William Reppy arc planning a July 1991, BU Citizens for Child Care, Inc., in in 1988. education at Shippcnsburg University, is employed CCRN examination in March four, Pa. child in March. ding. wedding. live in Dallas, about his graduate studies and research. of Burlington, Mass. '85 and Andrew, and Alexa. two. They students in computer science classes Daily Standard. They reside in Muncy. MacCrcady parents of two children. in St. Johns. Troy B. Meadows Berwick Hospital Center. They reside marketing specialist for Autographix Nancy the Nursing Center. He and his wife, Kimberly Coles Kirk '86. are the ployed by Campbell, Rappold & Yurasits in Allentown since 1986 as an Troy 1 controller/ David Doermann '86 of Laurel, reside in the Wilkcs-Burre area. Laurie A. KoCfl '85 and James passed his is Md., returned to campus to talk to JefT Seller '85, a teacher at the Up- M who '86. May. business manager of last expecting a second per Dauphin Area High School, was Bilbow were married at 1 larvey's Lake. H. Gary Kirk CPA exam a is Inc., in 17815. Page24 Awkerman J. at the medical laboratory technician daughter, Emily Nicole, Rick Ianicrl '85 and Susan D. Whitney Thornton were married in engineer with PA McAdoo. Equities in sports, or as an administrator in Athletic M. McKinley W. Sosar Jr. were '85 and Amy Jo Roush Gregg llorvath '85 and Laura in Somcrs were mnrricd August Newport Beach, California. Gregg is a real estate Id Malvern. Josettc Robert Kulpmont. another university, as a submitted a senior is Shared Medical Pixley were married achieve success in athletics as a coach ing to Naperville, Jilinois. Emily 1988, has a law 1 coach or plnycr Jr. '85 engineer for attended Bloomsburg but did not very product management position with NCR Corporation and will be relocat- (302) 652-8025 nancial officer for Tuscarora Life and other companies. September 12 '85 and Paula Ross are engaged. athletics. who had Mutual is Edward C. Greco Despy Jefferson '86 and Thomas Bales are planning a September 1993 wedding. Despy recently accepted a 1706 West 13 th Street Wilmington, DE 19806 CLU & ChFC. American Society of Shippensburg University in 1992. writer by the Lancaster chapter of the graduate of Penn State. Josctte dinary service to Bloomsburg limited athletic careers but went Under- at guidance counseling Kelly R. Lewis Hi outstaiul ing contributions or offered cxtraor play or coach, or *85 has been elementary guidance counthe Tri- Valley School District. first school a master's degree in elementary Mutual Insurance Company. He joined Schwcrcr arc planning a September wedding. Ken A case worker for two years, she earned RJl.l Kunkletown.PA 18058 (215) 681-3914 the II certified as a Chartered Life MDS, New selor in Chris Campbell Raughley installations. Moran Patrick T. Robert W. Flanagan Jr. '85 and Gina M. Hartman were married October 24 in Landisvillc. Robert is cm- Representatives: Melissa Olmstead reside in Pcachtree City, Richard Pettine extraordinary service to athletics at be nominated flew parents of a son, Bill, arc the Ken Glffga outstanding contribution! or offered may aircraft live in Lancaster. Nominations may also include Uloomsbuiy, alumni who have made Persons in the named '86 has been the thew W. Suckelberger were married in erupted. He Karen Jacobs 1986 Korea, he previously was at Clark AFB in the Philippines until Mt. Pinatubo circumstances." who have made Osan Airbase in Stationed at last July. MH-53J Pavelow. The ployed by not graduate "due to extenuating personnel Com- mendation Medal-Fourth Oak Leaf the first mission of Desert Storm, lead- 1 committee determines the U.S. Air Force, earned a Georgia. degree from Bloomsburg or BflOthf A person may hall '85. a captain in Michael G. Miller squadron with over 2.000 hours William Ryan, accredited institution. tin- Ford in Danville. Hilary Phelps Fisher '85 and her 1992. not be inducted into Robert J. Metzer '85 and Rene* K Shultz were married in February. Robert is employed at Jack Metzer Roch- clle.N Y be inducted 10 years after receiving his or her bachelor's Day School the Bi-Cultural husband, A Bloomsburg. Bethlehem. were married in Reno. Nevada, in August 1992. Susan is a vocational reha- fall's from any source, providing the nominee meets the following criteria. A candidate for induction must have participated live in Centcrville, Virginia. in live in Cluster for a rescue mission he flew people now two-year-old brother, Dane. bilitation counselor for Ed and Associates. They reside They in Fogelsville. 1992. Susan Calabro '85 and Mark Tnst former athletes. Receiving the university's highest athletic honor arc Ic joins a They 40 members with bom May 20, James Denis, son. Agency We&d) Hamer '86 is SSHE Center named Honorable Madalme Palladmo. IVnn Commonwealth Court He w ite. Jana Rippon '8t>. lis e m for svlvam.i and his the Allentown board chair area. System of Higher lite State Kevin I McCann mamcd . *87 and Megan in Drexel A. McClattfhy were finishing will he named 1 ugene Dixon I Kevin Hill. ducation's consortium center in I a is statistical assistant Jr.. Boaid Slate System's. w ith the Federal Government in W ash ington. They reside in Alexandria. Va. t'oi 1 chairman of the Coventor* ot and limited partner of the Plultulcl Die designation plua Phillies recognizes Dixon's critical role as the Karen A. Model *87 and Daniel Maher Jr. were married December 26 I Bethlehem. Karen in a teacher is Rosetiec I •'lemcntarv School in at S\ stem's founding chainnan, and highlights die System's tenth the anmvci\at\ yeai Media Dixon assumed IcadciNhip live in Sprtnglield Hies Ho.ud Man moted to senior trust officer at chants Bank North. HELPING VVV1A — Members of one of VWlA's bank Wyoming the Valley Alumni Coordinating Committee were volunteers The volunteers included pledge nights in December. from (front, Debbie Ganz '75, Jess Kresge *69. Suzanne McCabe '77; (back, from left) Carolyn Gunshore, Marvin Metzger '86 and daughter. Sue Peggs '88. Nancy Lychos '52. Stephanie Simmons '88. Wanda Willis McDonough '88. and Sue Gottlieb '74. Standing at right is Judy Mies Sedlak '88. a member of the WVIA staff. Janet Murphy '81 Mer- She joined and pollcty framework. Overall the lesponsihihls May 22 wedding who earned a a master's degree at BU 1992, in a is American Home at vested in the i ner program and the nursing education Basile were married September 12 in and the program. Downingtown. Mark Carbon County Treasurer Carbon County Airport Au- pcrxonncl, educational polk ies undei whu h the System univeiMties thority. Forrest is employed as a manager The May Corporation. Allentown. Christopher D. Basar '87 and Victoria L. LaCount arc planning a 1993 wedding. Christopher, who degree at the Univerearned an May MBA for of Pittsburgh in 1988. sity a financial is Lynn A. Tarapchak ding. Lynn is Corporation '86 and Mark September wed- employed by Mobil Oil '86 and Koren Turrell-Motel David Motel '87 are the parents of a son. Tyler Thomas, born December 23 (eight pounds, nine ounces. 2 They live in 1 inches). Downingtown. her husband. Jeff, are the parents of a ber She joins a 8. bom May 29, 1992. sister. Janu in Bemville. Craig ing assistant at Perm State, is JefTrey R. Darrow '87 earned a where he is in 1991 and is pursuing a doctorate in mathematics at Idaho State University in Pocatcllo. Michelle A. DeLong '87 and Michael C. Boyd were married Dein Limeport. Michelle is at Rodale Press, Inc. Representative: Laurel, Md.. returned to campus to talk (215) 646-8364 about her teaching experiences and the Doermann Carol Hetrick to students of Dr. Kerry Aucker '87 graduated from the Wartburg Theological Seminary in Dubuque, Iowa, with a master of divinity degree. He was ordained in gram Turbotville on February 6. seph '87 of JoAnne Growney for preparation of secondary education mathematics teachers. Kathryn W. F. Annette Bruno Baldwin '87 is a registered nurse at the University of Maryland in the pediatric intensive care Donovan Kathryn. March who also earned a master's degree at BU. is a teacher at the Pennsylvania School for the Deaf in Philadelphia. working on a master's in the pediatric May at a science h. nurse practitio- mle, saying, Andrew Richard, bom on Mny Richard is Dylan son. Phcy bom Scott, They live in Limerick. live in Mark J. Elgin '87 and Victoria Ann was Mr Dixon who "It ol a Die University Cenlei They 14. Robert Catawisxa J. L Donna Swuldl '87 and D C. Kotx-rt by U.S.C.I., C. R. Bard Calif They live in is employed Inc., Orange, Huntington Beach, wealth ol Pennsylvania" following the Mould's (|iiaitrily live in m le loi lilghei Scott A. Seltilcn '87 and Nancy C. Owen were married on November 21. is ainpus i NationsBank in (irccnsbOfOi Rebckah E. Leaman ediu allon study live building They publish / he Heal I: Male Book of the Poconos, The Pot <>n<< "Where To" Book, and now their ihird book. I he Heal Estate Book of New York City Suburbs and The Poconos. Brendan Sweeney complex eventually cial Rowe "Now, approaches its honored '87 and Jcffcry B. degree in psychology & who earned Mary, at the College of employed by and hauiuan an inventory specialist with is Washington. D.C. They L Masenheimer Diane O'Connor Weaver i % is an '87, who a learning support classroom teacher in the '86 Dover School her District, if com- master's degree Shippensburg University. Hoard." Slate System James II Mi Corrnn "He understands k the necessity one's life; and the utmost importance of both in giving, whether of time, talen or personal Mr. Dixon knows that real generosity must be in balance with Dixon continued to demonstrate commitment to public higher edu< alion in Pennsylvania recently with a $1 million donation to the Fund for the Advancement of the System of Higher Education, Inc. The largest gift ever received by System, the donation gives the System a major boost in meeting the the Richard C. Whelchel '87 and a former law clerk to the Deborah L. Walters arc planning a May He uratrly of purpose in one's deeds; the value State of King. McCardle. Herman. Freud &. Olexa. < at associate with the Allentown law firm is in his pleting David " genuine concern." Ar- live in lington. D'Innocenzo are planning a September 18. 1993. wedding in Pottstown. MatMasterlease in Berwyn. ving support ol llie liani rllor funds. Perm thew is energy, and and into operation uii'.wri the American Psychological Association M. it In- "Oenerosity, selfless commitment, ol integrity in William in System in a master's Rebekah earned her master's degree is Mr Dixon for his time, transition '87 teaches spc Learning Disabled Students." Jill, as the State describe Mr. Dixon's service as Payne were married September 26 Emma us. chair of the support in seeing the System through said Washychyn Jr., tenth anniversary, appropriate that education in Houston, Texas. Jill will Im entei i their first child. on Story Writing prehension of Elementary School '87 and Gina entei III hide the administrative tee, said. ( Direct Instruction of Story State. and i Board's Capital Facilities Commit i at a Pennsylvania's capital region. The '87 has been Grammar and Reading Com- use as System governance OptRtio&l N.C Rick Steckel '87 and Beth Meckel Pa, and arc expecting awarded the 1992 Outstanding Master's Thesis Award by the College Reading lor a senior representative for They are building a new house in Neola, Mohnton. in a significant part in the acquisition of the six together Reading. They meeting Dixon played January Calif. '86 recently started their third business Utilities Service Corp., Common ol llighei lulucation ol the a hall live in Monica L Grayblll '87 and Dean M. Smith were married November 14 inLititz. Monica is employed by Gen- Harris at burg was lemoned the "Dixon Philip D. Coatesville. stature to " tin '87 shaping to the very University Center ol the State System Scott Bob and Deb Senscnlg Gabcl hall ol < Dixon's founding the task October 29. an estimator for Forcine Concrete Contractors. aison. vice System, bunging commitment, i S anker were married Sepieml>er 12 in Philadelphia Textile. Richard und Dcnlse Sarmento child. I I wisdom, experience, and '87 and RiH'dri husband. Stephen, are the parents completing his master's de- Matthew W. Lohr '87 and Jo- Sikorski are planning a 1993 wedding. degree is sons, Futtcrer '87 are parents of a second strengths and weaknesses of BU's pro- is Eric two Slump Association for her thesis, "Effects of Sean Mullen 1301 Cedar Road Ambler. PA 19002 She imt.i Washington. a production coordinator in the creative department unit is eral Public cember 19 1987 their at a teach- pursuing a doctoral degree. and s the Boaid, praised Harrisburg. are parents of a daughter. Jaclyn Marie, Shippensburg University wedding Polyclinic Medical Center in at teacher in the Boycrtown School Dis- Courtney master's degree in mathematics Craig A. Weller '86 and Jennifer A. Paulson are planning a May 14, 1994 Daniel and Patrick. bom on December '86 are the parents of a son, an assistant head Blue Bell daughter. Devin Marie, born on Octo- Kenneth and Sharon Granquist Jacob Laurence, Reading with 15, 1992. Sandra Yancoski Conrad '87 and Lynn, age two. Weber a geologist for is Inc., Eric and Jennifer English Erb H7 live near gree in Joseph Cannavo '87 and Shcrccn Stuart were married on January 2. Joe completed an MBA program at the University of Colorado in December. in Princeton, N.J. is gave leadership I trict analyst at Joy Technologies. Inc. Fanelli are planning a '87 ol the Earth Engineering Forrest Rohn '86 and Charlcnc Mock are planning a July 24 wedding. nurse Die iovcinoi* establish broad fiscal, Di tor for the member Hoard .'(> operate. Foods. Milton. Sandra Paul is I l-aurel. programmer/analyst was absent when photo was taken. opciation ot the State System Laurel L. Parfltt '87 and Dennis MiMlinburg planning and toi ooidmating the development and v in ot the System was univeiMties undei a central budget in 1990. Denius are planning the pi\> at Darlene Payne '84, left) when \, leatcd to link the stale's 14 public > Metallo '87 has been 10S tn (Continued on Page 26) Page 25 Dixon (Continued from Page 25) shared capital funding challenge program introduced by Governor Casey to repair, renovate and construct state university 1, facilities. $22 million which must be meet the Commonwealth's the raised Elizabeth who State System. active in the leadership of higher He is chairman of the Board of Trustees of Widcncr University and has served on the boards of the University of Pennsylvania and Temple University. Dixon has been awarded numemir. He also has worked tions and foundations, serving as The 5th Reunion will be held on Homecoming Weekend, October 22Watch your mall for a 24, 1993. from the reunion committee with more details. Lit Lorl know If you would like to serve on the re- Amey i oj Todd R. a medical social worker for is manager for 1 lospitals, Elkins Confab Robert W. Banchlcre 88 and Robyn M. Snyder were married October 17 in Lewistown. Robert is employed as a salesman for Clasters. They Lewistown. Robert M. Brennan '88 and Marilyn sweatshirts Winners of Bloomsburg UnivertltJ on Homecoming, based on a drawing from registration forms, A. Malarkcy were married in Birdsboro. Robert is employed by sweatshirts Jcananne Evans Scrimgcour DeAnn '69, Robert C. Figlock 4 72. Dumfrit I, NUI counseling sity, , J. Thomas Bu- West Grcenawalt '88 Elliott earned a master's degree Avoca; Va.; Michael live in '54. Bloomsburg; Frank G. Haduck the Credit They reau of Reading. Reading. were the following alumni: '82, Bel Air. at in career California State Univer- Sacramento, in May 1992. HighipllBi She September 12 Bcnsalcm. Lori, who working on a is master's degree at LaSalle University, employed by Kctchum Advertising is earned an who William, in Philadelphia. also A former members of the Bloomsburg Navy V-12 Unit (1943-1945) will be held in Bloomsburg on July 9, 10 and 11. 1993. MBA at BU. is employed by OH 44140. number is Page 26 His telephone (216) 871-6938. advertising department of with Earle Palmer Brown & Spiro, an Cecelia Taylor '88 (M) is R. Marks are planning an October 1 993 wedding. Jonathan is a senior auditor for Price & Waterhousc Co. working an ad- of Business. partment of US Healthcare. She is also a service representative for Li'l Kimberiy A. Clark '89 and Dale S. Koppenhaver are planning a May 1994 wedding. Kimberiy is a retail advertising account executive with Lancaster Newspapers, lives in Scranton with her Sherri in Phila- delphia. Caterina M. VlvaJdo *88 and Gerard L. Kline were married October 10 in is Inc. two children, Justin and Corinne. Kulpmont. Caterina is in the health education de- Appleseeds Program. Keystone Junior College, the University of Scranton and the McCann School She Monica Palo Catanzaro '89 '88 and Errin S. M. Smith Cecil were married in December. Jeffrey is an assistant account executive Lynn Conroy '89 and Keith are planning an Behney wedding. Sherri and part-time is August 28 a substitute teacher tutor. a medical tech- nologist at Geisinger Wyoming Valley Susan Hanshaw Dascher '89 and Medical Center, Wilkes-Barre. They reside in Mountain Top. her husband, Mitchell, are living in Ridgecrest, a town in the Mojave Desert in Kevin P. McDonnell '88 and Margot Guinana were married September 5 Mount Carmcl. Kevin is a claims Farm Insurance adjuster for State j.g. in the lieu- Navy, recently com- pleted Officer Indoctrination School. in Lee Coleman Mehalick '88 and David A. Lynn were married November 14 in Frecland. Lee at the is an operating S. Hershcy live in Palmyra. Milton Medical Center. They Richard A. Montella Jr. '88 and Peggy Ann Wapinsky were married November 14 in Lebanon. who earned a master's degree State University, analyst with is Richard, at Perm a market research The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc.. in Daneen DiSpirito Tuggle wedding. Daneen employed is a registered nurse at the is currently Milton S. Hershey Medical Center in Hershey. Hazleton. Kathleen is a registered nurse at J.F.K. Hospital in David is Sherwin-Williams Jersey. New Jersey, and Stephanie Drager '89 and Douglas May 22 wed- a branch manager for the Company in New They reside in Piscataway.N J. Jepson are planning a ding. Stephanie is a therapist at Ce- dars-Sinai Medical Center in Davelle Yergey '88 and Joel Lautrup were married in late September. A first Marine Corps, Diane E. Empey '89 and Jeffrey W. currently deployed to Soma- Spencer were married in Lexington, lieutenant in the U.S. Davelle lia for is Operation Restore Hope. She serves as the protocol officer for the First Los An- geles. Marine Division. Their home is in Diane is a promotions assistant with W. Kelly Company in Lexington. Ky. Occanside, California. Washington. D.C. '89 and Irving are planning an October 9 Jr. with Travcorps Nurses and Kathleen A. Yanochko '88 and David J. Ellas '89 were married in Bcnsalcm. room nurse Kelly A. Williams '88 (M), a tenant Michael P. Grothe '89 and Dena L. Plath were married September 5 in HlttlngCI '88 and Franklin D. Pciscr were married December 5 in Weatherly. They live in Christine E. Norris '88 and Paul G. Finkbeiner are planning a May 29 wedding in Carlisle. Margaret tute teacher in the Carlise Loriann Hocking '88 and Robert J. Kirkpatrick '88 we re married in Pike County. Loriann is employed by Nabisco Biscuit Co.. Wyomissing. and Robert Co.. Village, was employed in the The Morn- riage, Jennifer R. is a substi- Area School is employed by Campbell Soup Camden. N.J. They live in Read- Karen M. Redling '88 and Todd G. Llewellyn are planning an October 1993 wedding. Karen is employed by advertising sales representative. ing. Christine O'Rourke Hodgins and her husband. Theodore '88 '88. are J. Rhodes '88 and David S. hi. Walker (412) 3434484 an assistant manager at York Bank & They Trust Co. Elizabeth reside in James W. Baclasky '89 of Avoca died December 27. He graduated from the Pennsylvania State Police Academy last March and was assigned to Troop R, Honesdale. Surviving are his parents, William and Ann Baclasky; three brothers, four Red Lion. M. Henry '89 and Robert November 21 C. Seltzer were married in Tamaqua. Elizabeth Lansdalc. Lisa in who earned a master's degree from Indiana University in 1 990, is John a clinical coordinator at Abington Turner were married is York. Michael, 2, the Hazlcton Standard-Speaker as an Lisa 1989 Representative: 1000 HillgateApt.TE Pittsburgh, PA 15220 For specifics, contact Walter P. Huhn Jr., 31519 Lake Road, Bay & Fitting. ing Call. Meridian Bank. Philadelphia. District 50th Anniversary Reunion of a Tammy Berger '89 and Paul Yacobowsky were married on Sep- resides in Lcwisburg. Marlboro. Md. V-12 reunion planned live in Coatesville. They junct instructor of communications at Margaret *86, '88 and Jeffrey Wcllsboro. They reside in Atlanta, and RoscAnnc Brizek Hornn Exton. His wife. Sue Sheldon '88. is a registered nurse in Wilmington, Dela- Lorl Kirk '88 and William J. Rolley '86 were married October 31 in F. reside in Alumni win Valve is Allentown Jennifer L. Brelsford '89 and Michael L. Oswald were married October 24 in Allentown. Prior to mar- advertising agency in Philadelphia. Oaks. 4 Commit Lehigh County, and Darrin sales representative for by the Berks County Home in Reading. Ga. an account is Inc., tion of ounces, 21 inches). ware. Lcwisburg. They reside Bethlehem. Jeanmarie is a registered Associanurse with the Visiting Nurse Park bndloapped Children. Additionally, chairman of the in Jonathan T. Marks '88 and Leah '88 and Herd '87 are planning a July wedding. Tcrri manager for Vector Marketing Jean marie Bast '89 and Darrin IL Evans '89 were married October 3 in Bloomsburg. union committee. Campus, and Todd Pennsylvania Horse Racing district in Chalfont, PA 18914 (215) 997-2406 letter Bloomsburg. in who earned an MBA at Pcnn State, is a E. Francis were married Lori DePasquate Lannelti 702 Remington Court Commission and the Widcm Memorial Foundation in Aid is thfl Warren and his maternal grandmother. tember 17. 1992 (eight pounds, four Jeffrey Medical College I & Corporation president of the Falrmount Park Mr. Dixon partner in Donna M. Kilmer Terrl L. with scores of community organiza- Kenvin '88 and Rich- environmental consulting company in honorary degrees from colleges and universities. L. Richard, flying acromedical is lives in Lafuyettc Hill, educatin throughout the region. Rebecca sisters, tember 26. Tammy, who earned a at master's degree in social work is employed 1 992, in University Temple bom on Sep- Alabama. Mark, a captain Representative: Pennsylvania's State System of an is daughter, Lauren Alyssa, 1988 Higher Education During the 1990s, and the creution of the Fund for the and Lisa in Collegevillc. Kristine Shirer Rupert '88 and her husband, Kenneth, are the parents of a Rich Sheldon '88 was recently promoted to a new position with ECS, an System's affirmative action and Priorities for in a CPA with Rhone Poulenc is registered nurse in Norristown. in equal opportunity plan, the development of the long-range planning Marlton, NJ. Amboy, NJ. Company reside in South the law firm of Harding, Ircy November Rucker, Alabama. leadership in the formation of the NJ.and an auditor for Liberty Mutual 21 in '87 and Jennifer L. Young D. Army, in the an elemen- Bloomsburg. Rebecca, also a graduate of the Dickinson School of Law, is a evacuation helicopters for the U.S. Army Acromedical Center at Fort rmolls <;8,600 students in its 14 member institutions. He provided Rohr is Insurance They ard C. Warren Jr. '89 were married in Enterprise, currently a fashioas is Pa. Brian is tary school teacher in Passaic. 1. David manager for K mart Fashions Corp. They live in Slatington. Mark overseen the growth of the State Dixon, 1 Brian and Lisa Dlefenderfer Horan Hall were married During his tenure, Dixon has is Manassas, Virginia 221 in Dis- Elizabeth 0. Wright '87 and Thomas J. Smith were married October 2 in Allentown. contributions are broad indeed. Advancement of the Loop Shavertown. Kimberiy '88 have bought a house in Sanatoga, As founding chairman of the State System of Higher Education, Dixon's it Warwick School teacher in the challenge. document Kimberly Roberts '88 and David Shafer '89 were married in and Ted is a television producer at Media General Cable of Fairfax, VirThey live at 10448 Labrador ginia. trict campuses. The donation represents the System's first real push toward where K. Rowlands are planning a June Thomas is a biology 26 wedding. reside in Towamencin. a registered nurse at Fairfax Hospi- tal, issa They Memorial Hospital. parents of a son. James Christopher, born on December 18. 1992. Christine is Mel '87 and Thomas Q, Williams earmarked for much needed, longoverdue improvements to university System NJ. eastern Securities in Fairfield, million construction program to the point a senior is account executive for Financial North- Governor Casey has pledged that the state will provide $102 million for "Operation Jump Start," a $124 to 1993 wedding. Rjcha/d an operations accountant for Dawson Consumer Products Inc., Hometown. They live in is Tamaqua. Kathryn M. Hollar topher J. '89 and ChrisJones were married July 25, 1992, in Sparta, NJ. Kathryn is a second grade teacher in the Pocono . Danny Hale Classnotes L. Lucas *90 w err in AUentown. mamed October Becky a nurse is at on gridiron Hum Pols clinic Medical Center in burg, and James takes over 24 a franchise area is Danny representative and marketing e\cvu Domino's live for West Chester Hale, former University head football couch, has Pizza. been chosen as the Huskies' new The selection of Hale to head program followed a two month coach ' Bonnie Chesncj '90 and Erie Alcvv 91 are planning a July 199 J wedding the search for a O Bonnie is a fourth grade teacher at Corpus Christi School in Lansdale and successor to Pete Adrian. . employed b> SimthKliue Beecham Clinical Labs in Norristown Uric in who JH K^^Hj ^» 1 Ann Chickirda Jennifer Br inn i PROGRAM FOR EDUCATORS — Dr. 1 Ann Lee. Marsha Hubler '68,DawnMcManus Waters '79. Jamie Waters '81. scheduled for April, probably in and Brian '31 is ^B^H a is 1 reside in '73. Gardner, director of ' Jacqueline Epler Cynthia Christy '90 and Robert Robinson '83.ElsieeStraub'64,Corey Fertsch '91 are planning an August Catherine Driver and Patricia Young '71. A '32, similar program wedding. Cynthia is will be I lementary School School a teacher at Daroff Philadelphia in the and Robert isemploycd District, by The Press of Atlantic Laura East Stroudsburg. Wyoming Valley Catholic Youth Cen- pharmaceutical representative for TAP. a child care director at the They Michelle K. Wolfe '89 and Gary R. reside in Wilkes-Barre. Atchison were married August 15 Yvette Holmes '89 and John A. Cannon *90 were married July 25 in April K. Shrom '89 and Robert Reinhart were married in Hamburg. tive for State Farm Insurance Company, They Lisa Ann Smith Sowers Philadelphia region. Tampa, reside in Bellevue. Washington. J. Jeffersonville. Yvette is a representa- and John is a sales representative for the Campbell Soup Company in the Gale is is L em- employed by town, and Daryl is Transamerica, Bethlehem. account executive for Lancaster '89 and her hus- band Kevin are the parents of a daughter, Julia Margaret, bom on November 14. They live in Inc.. for the past three years. Mark E. Tappe '89 and Rebecca J. Whitenight are planning an August 14 Wilkes-Barre. wedding. Mark M. Letchak Melissa '89 and Brian D. Wilcox are planning an October wedding. Melissa is is City. solid, successilul tradition at lllooimhurg. Treatment Plant. football Raymond A. Matty '89 and Janilyn the staff of Therapy Associates as a physical therapist She earned a master's degree in physical therapy at Raymond in 1992. . a financial accountant at '89 has joined Susquehanna Physical S Elias are planning a May 22 wedding. Beaver College in Mechanicsburg. He attending graduate school at is also Lebanon Inc. Ann Margaret Panko Raymond N. Schneider were Michele They is employed by The Gap Brenda Elk Lake School District December 19. They plan a formal ceremony in May 1994. Ann is an area manager for Bacharach Inc. religious N J. Kelll company in Mount Thomas pital. Schenectady. N.Y. Ann Bachscr '90 and is Philadelphia, and David Hos is Advanta Corp.. Horsham. They a su- Mindy is an auditor with Cooper* delighted wish him well." In five seasons at West Chester. Hale's teams compiled an oulstund 40 log Dcibter '90 und Daniel I). A arc planning a fall 1991 Jr. Susan a kindergarten is overall 3 1 mink while nevci in any season. His best ciunpaigiis resulted in 9 2 records in 1987 and 1988. teams posted 7-3 marks Demko Lorraine A. '90 and Frederick N. Merles were married Oc Lorraine two seasons und murk is employed by Boardwalk Fries in the Lyoming Mull. Muncy They reside in in 1986. laic I LeBoon were married October 10 in Mount Joy. Sarah is employed by Home and LeBoon's Ca- They In his first registered un 8-3 was named Kodak College I "Coach of the Year" on Division Uirce occasions and twice earned "Couth of the Year" Williamsport. in the Pennsyl- vania State Athletic Conference. In Frederick C. DyrofT '90 and III Tonya A. ix Van were married OotOtMl in Jersey Shore. A graduute of the Pennsylvania State Police Academy. Frederick D. NCAA the playoffs in the latter II Jacksonville (Alabama) State. His district*. I9K7. he also received the I'hiladel phla Dally News "( ihr Yrni " That season, 'oiu h ol at reside The Rams reached season losing to perennial power school eral is a slate trooper in Chester County. They reside Russell in West Chester. U John A Keelin C. Finn '90 and Geisler were momed in Mountainlop They reside in San Diego. California. the 1st and Goal Golden Rums hud nine players named to the liastem Athletic Conference II all star learn players chosen to the Division cighl all star first College (ECAC) and 13 PSAC liastem team, including -team selections. West Chester appeared promincnlly reside Theresa Creasy Fritz *90 jf Aspcr* and Chris Case ShulU '90 of Mill villc Nancy E. Warmerdam '89 and Tor Eri Hotham '89 (M) are planning a spring wedding. Nancy is a teacher at Grace Park School in the Ridley School District Tor is a financial analyst for Shell Oil Corp. in Reston, Va. November 28 in campus to talk to students of Dr. JoAnne Growney about their a staff assistant at leaching experiencea and the strengths W. Bowersox L. Davis were married Sunbury. Russell and Lybrand. Cynthia Shartle Winner '89 I ing Center and also substitutes in sev- 24 BcnsaJcm. Mcnnonite am I Division a registered nurse Jefferson University pervisor of credit card collections in Bloomshurg. at he accepted our offer, and n sales representative for is tobcr 3 in Williamsport. David W. Griffith '90 were married at coach teacher for the Mcchunitsburg Learn- is '90 and Ruth Moore Business Forms. Lewisburg. They live at Northumberland R.R. 1 returned to and weaknesses of BU's program for preparation of secondary education throughout tlie team and individual S. Cynthia L. Burdett '90 and Robert Cook were married October 24 in Freeburg. They live in that commu- nity. is a Becky E. Carpenter '90 and James national statistical rankings duiing his tenure and possessed die Gary Grozler defense in 1987. The Golden Rams maintained sp winnu tics Lewisburg. is a Air at employed in the mai ko n g department of Softmart They tin m Oc- Products and Chemicals. AUentown, dean of the College of Education, spoke to BU Snyder-Union-Northumberland county area. Attending '90. Shirley Menges '90. Jim Dorothy Wright Jennifer chemical research technician assistant alumni who are educators or retired educators in the the program, arranged by the Alumni Office, were Carolyn Arndt '57. Tamaqua. In i- '89 were married J. tober 17 in served that role Y\ to dial number two NCAA Division ratings in 1987. His 1988 II team (Continued on Page 28) P««e27 Hale (Continued from Page 27) duplicated the lofty national ranking reaching the second spot Karen E. Haefncr 90 (M) and Mark Balestino were married November in the 28 in Williamsport. Boyer were married February 20 in Sunbury. Anthony is an advertising grade teacher manager S. season's final poll. Since departing West Chester following the successful 1988 season. Hale has been the owner/operator of the Cocoa Motel in ll.T.liry "I am Christine T. Hughes Myers '90 arc planning a June 5 so excited for the opportu- and I am Bloomsburg Univer- a place I for a number of reasons. The background speak* attention early team and the for itself, when in the first won tagged it two years the my my was I at West Chester, Hale was at the offensive for playoffs in 1982 to Colgate Ik-mi Bucknell University where he was the offensive line coach from 1975 to 1980 and served as the defensive coordinator and linebacker Vermont the University of He com h in 1974. also served as lecturer and on the health and physical cducaiton staffs at the latter two Hal. nai Argentina for six in who would like to contrib- expenses Mary Ellen Splsak '90 agency, and ner it to is Monya support International Part- Initial a substi- is works part-time at a travel pursuing a master's de- is gree in elementary counseling grade teacher Huehuetenango, Guatemala, Central Montoursville. a second is Academy at Fairfield He earned 1992. his master's '90 is teach- player and most valuable player Rams thew to consecu- M. Levanoskle '90 and Mat- 1 inSwoyersville. They live in College Park, Md. Scott S. Lindner '90 is teaching first f-i.ulc in HaliiinoK-, Md , and on a master's degree Hopkins University. one season with the is at work Philadelphia Eagles before entering grammer/analyst for Intermetro Marine Corps dustries Corp. middle linebacker for the Quantico Mai Inea Following a three-year stint as a first lieutenant in 1972. Hale, 45, and his wife, Diane, are Brandic, 20; Tyson. Christina, nine. 1 1; Roman. and and master's degree at In- studying for a is Wilkes University. with the has honorably discharged parents of four children: W. Inns '91 and Patti L. Weidenhammer Systems Corp. in Reading. They live at Elysburg RJL 2. Vlcki James '91 teaching second is grade in the Elizabethtown School District She spent her first year teach- was so successful using the Whole Language Technique to teach reading that the administration made a video of her for use in training other teachers. Univer- at the Kaupp is duction assistant for the Perm Compa- They at BU. Christine Kruel '91 and Phillip M. Colangelo '91 (M) and were married NJ. They a speech-language pathologist at The Brunswick, N J. is '90 and Brian John- are planning an Oc- New in Brunswick, N J. Christine is employed Millestone, 1994 wedding. Timothy is employed by Allied Bond in Trcvose. reside in that city. Anthony Gerenza Timothy Trout '90 and Angela Amoroso are planning an October 14, a pro- ber 7 in Philadelphia Chris tober 16 wedding in Hazleton. Denise in her '91 and Mat- thew Conaway were married Novem- New Tripoli. Tana is employed son were married on November by Exxon Biomedical Sciences live in in East North Injury Recovery Center at Christine Kmpilis '91 and Anthony Ehrenfried were married in Hillcrcst, Milford. Tammie Crane '91 and Marty Morse are planning an August 21 wed- Tammie is employed by Paxar Ringtown. Christine is a p re-kinder- Growing Years, They live in West garten teacher at Conyngham. Hazleton. Corporation, Sayre. 2 V EUyn Diamond Bethlehem. worker at the Dody is a youth care Northampton County Juvenile Detention Facility and a student at legal Studies. Istvan ance. is also American Institute for Parais a senior claims representative for State Farm is a cost accoun- tant with the Marietta Corp. in Cortland. They Laverio 1993 wedding. Ellyn Budget the is employed by Host/Patriot 4 90 and Inn, for the Rob is a production planner Paper Magic Group in Scranton, is an accounts specialist for J. Doty '91 and Arthur Smethers were married Mifflinville. Pamela is May 23 P. in a special edu- Angela L. Leister '91 and Timothy A. Fulmer were married November 14 Bethlehem. Angela a kindergar- cation teacher in the Charlotte- in Mecklenberg School ten teacher at the Christian Learning District. They is reside in Davidson, N.C. Center/Day Care Janet L. Dove '91 and Thomas E. Hartman were married September 27 Tara D. Long '91 and Steven M. Dubbs were married November 21 in in Hellertown. November 28 who is em- Mcchanicsburg. Janet mer for Capital burg. They is a program- Blue Cross in Harris- reside in York. Pine Grove. Tara is an auditor for the Bureau of Audits in Harrisburg. They reside in Bethel Michelle, ployed by Turning Point, master's degree '91 are planning a June 5, 1993 wedding. and Chris Bloomsburg. in Michelle Ann Ziegler '90 and James Allcntown. Lange is employed as a manager with Toys R Us in King of Prussia A. Millets were married Christine La bosky '91 and Robert P. August B&B Tire in Scranton. cation in Philadelphia, and Michael They and Francis live in that city. Michael D. Schuler '90 are planning a September 1 1, 1993 wedding. Michele is a CPA employed as an auditor with the United States Department of Edu- in '91 are planning an Jr. Pamela Dody Ann Pcrna '90 and Istvan Z. Turoc/y '89 were married October 10 in 9. Rick A. Urban '90 and Susan T. Allis were married September 19 in Michele L. Weaver John Mulhern Jr. '90 and Michele Capone are engaged. John is a pro- professional farm club of the as working on a is of Alabama at Birmingham. Denise Johns Pottstown Firebirds, the semi- where he performed Milton. Crawford were married December 5 in Gregory is employed by Paxinos. Tana M. Toth '90 and Robert P. Gannon were married November 27 in Cortland, N.Y. Rick Tangerine ing the United States Inc., pointed to a temporary position as resi- Campbell were married on J. August IU title. for Va Ph.D. degree in biology ding. Lisa Bowl and a perfect 10-0 season in 1967 when the squad won the PSAC He played Pa They reside in dence director of Elwell Hall York County. Tyson Kramm a dietary aide at is Health Care Center Pollock J. T. all- awards as the team's outstanding tive appearances in the Barbara nies in Philadelphia ing fifth grade in Lara conference selection and earned helped the Golden Barbara A- Hall '91 and James Fallon are planning a 1994 wedding. ing in inner city Baltimore, where she in nois. degree there in 1973. As an undergraduate, he was an They 15, Illi- Wing Alabama Bonnie L. Browne '91 and Stephen Cominsky '91 were married Sep- sity family's business. reside in Napcrville, from Carolyn Butcher '91 has been ap- M. Steckcr re- TunkhannocL Christine B. America. Christine second '91, a in at Lee. Brandon Michael, born on August CVS. Patrick Bryan '91 Lisa Stockhouse '90 1 a teacher in the is in Flight training at Rotary Richmond, Gary Gregory for tember 1 2 in Dallas. Kutztown University. Monya's address is Comite de Habitat para la Humanidad, Jacaltenango, husband, Mark, are the parents of a son, AFB Vandenberg manager Fort Rucker. Head degree in health and physical second lieutenant, recently graduated J. International, 121 Habitat Street, Deborah Lcavenworlh '90 and her received his bachelor of science Page 28 Renee employed by the Northampton County Government Center in Easton. tute teacher, Chester State College where he USMC, he are planning a July 10 wedding. may make Amcricus, G A 3 1 709-3498, with a note '91, a California. Edwin C. Brouse Renee Shaplln '90 and Frank Drago checks payable to Habitat for Humanity side in William E. Arbegast training at L. Haley '91 and Lisa A. Wyalusing School District They (215)868-5231 assistant and the strengths and weaknesses of BU's program for preparation of secondary Benton. Lisa Baus *91 and Joseph Kroboth reside in their teaching experiences Bogart were married August Damian J. Dinan 3525 Church Road Easton, PA 18042 an are planning a June wedding. Lisa is They Hazleton returned to campus to talk to students of Dr. Jo Anne Growney about Gary Representative: Lompoc, Towanda. Bryan James '91 of Danville, and John Martuscelli '91 of education mathematics teachers. 1991 to the orj'ani/ation to help with living Dupont a is is West a 1968 graduate of education. lumanity International I reside in Reading. universities. is labitat for I scan with the firm of Ould, Joyner, Kirkham and Keel. Richmond, Va. Guatemala since late November. Prior to that, she was on assignment Deborah S. Leinboch '90 and Todd G. Arnold '91 were married in Reading. Deborah is employed by Pcnske Truck Leasing in Green Hills, and Todd They is employed by Sneaker Villa. >i instructor Hale for that The Red Raiders 23-1 1 mark and qualified He went '90 has been working reside in in Monya's 1981 to 1983. and 1983. Summit Management, and Steve Friends line coach at Colgate University from I Norristown. Monya I*e CT a is aire General technologist at Wilkes -B technologist at MRI is an and Hospital Center. They the Wyoming Imaging completed undergraduate missile Pioscik '90 were married in WilkesBarre. Randi is a leasing agent for at Rosemary Dupont. 14 has lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force, reside in Forty Fort. (he Gen- ute Prior to his head coach position NCAA A A in m James is a community relations associate at Ncsbitt Memorial Hospital. They and volunteers with the Minority AIDS Outreach program in nursery and maternity wards in semifinals. the | months 1985 and advanced to the national poBted a worl. James C. Roberts '90 and Amy R. Van Why were married in Wilkcs-Barre. Randl A. Sennett '90 and Steven M. with PSAC Eastern PSAC crown Harrisburg. CPA Division in both seasons and captured the overall She also eral Hospital, West Chester." Hale was referring to the Huskies' 34-31 win on a 50- yard touchdown pass with no time remaining in 1984 and an 8-6 BU triumph in 1985. The Huskies in Philadelphia. Department. program certainly got football of Pennsylvania School of Dental athletic academic and overall a is Financial Group, Harris Savings Bank, is Marie James *90 is a public health nurse for Montgomery County Health much respect so It is Hamsburg. Sharon in registered representative for Pioneer Medicine enthused about the sity. wedding 1 1 an Christine Benton. in November Dougherty were married Zcmaitis are planning a September associate scientist at SmithKline Bcccham Pharmaceuticals. King of sity this level for four yearu, possibilities at J. Prussia, and Robert attends the Univer- coaching," said HaJe. "I have been away from L wedding nity to get back into college Wilson's Stores. for Sharon M. Reilly '90 and Andrew ert Iiool lllj'll at '90 and Rob- addtion to his business venture, he ;,| Karen is a fir»t Jackson Elementary reside in Williarmporl. They School. Hershcy. In served as an assistant football coach '90 and Jenmfer L. Anthony Reed 4 at is pursuing a Marywood College. reside in Trexlertown. Scott L. Frederick '91. lieutenant in the a second Marine Corps, recently graduated from the basic school. Insur- John F. MacDonald Harrisburg. John is a third-party agency administrator for Rite Rosemary Zielinski '90 and Daniel Debbie Crespo Frisk '91 of '91 and Christine S. Fisher were married in Camp Hill. Aid Corp. in » Cultural Susan A. F>uiv» ">2 and P.wwon engaged .irr Calendar M \\\\ Suvtn em is ployed by Solanco School District in Young Quarryville. Mttram Susan Hanna and 1>«% id Svhehr (Mi .\vc planning a June wedding Tuesday. March 23 Grove Student Recital at m \d\entiNl Hospital Judy llevkmun BM RocWmIIo. SKI *92. Melissa Can er in student personnel services at Miami s degree . plans to pursue a master ol s 1 University of Ohio this ' Hall m /< Thursday March 25 fall. Provost's L Trudy McKay 's)l Uuidlsv ille Hunt ">2 and Kevin K. weir married Januaiv l > " Hie in Mark (standing, from Augustine '87. the Billone '89. Marty left) Drew annual tennis alumni reunion on October 3 were (front .from left) Roly Coyne '83, Matt Quigley '90. Scott Gibbs '87. Scott Glassford '89; Hostetter '76, Lance Milner '90. Dave Superdock '83. Gary Coolbitz '80, ilie ins 1 in Rodriguez Douglasville.Ga.. and Kevin is serving Poet, fiction writer, journalist w ith the U.S. Army m Keht Ga Rick Willders '80. Steve Mv I'ort Pherson. S Ilicy live in Lilhia Springs. (in > II i I Kaseumn I thy A. DiOrio M >0 and Coach Burt Reese. employed h> School System Ooughis County '91, is *92 and /) 'man Ballroom I m Timo- Ja// Night wen tobcr 17 in Shamokin. Tracy, also a .i was named a 'Teacher of the Month" for December Tisa at McDonald Michael S. Pompei '91 the Meadowbrook Christian School, K. Paul are planning a January 1994 wedding Michael in Harrisburg. is an auditor with the state Department of Milton. Ronald Walker '91 and Kristi Perry are planning an October wedding. Ronald is employed by Leprino Foods in South Wavcrly. Medical Center, nologist at Timothy Loy a medical lech it Bloomsburg Hospital They Harrisburg. Inc.. Shamokin. ter is employed by Chrysler Adam Mundrick First. «91 and Michele Quigel are planning an August 14 wedding. Adam Market is in the employed by the Bi-Lo Jackie Selp '91 and Jerry Shuckcr Santiago '90 (M) were married in Both are graduates of Penn '91 are planning a November 1993 Drums. wedding. employed by Maura is employed by Southern Columbia Area School District, and Edgar is employed by RJR Nabisco. They reside in Bloomsburg. Jackie is the Monroe Easter Seal Society of Lehigh, and Northampton counties, and Jerry is employed by the Pocono Mountain School Loyal Plaza. State. District. Lea White '91 and David R. Becker Michael G. Musser n *91 has been named borough secretary for Steelton. He formerly worked as an auditor for the state Office of Fiscal Review and as a financial consultant for New England Robert Naples '91 is working Management Services at in Lancaster. Woody Michele Nelson '91 and S. Kohler are planning an October 27, 1993 wedding. Stamatis B. Smeltz '91. a second lieutenant in the Air Force, graduated from the communications-computer systems programming and analysis officer course at Keesler AFB in Biloxi, Michele is a teacher NoeUe Novak '91 and John Belaski '91 are planning an October 23. 1993 They live in '92 and Jolnm Elwood Kratzer II Gans are planning a June 26 wed ding. Elwood is an office manager at Penn State where he is completing a master's degree. Northumberland. I '91. a second at Keesler They reside Levittown. .iii.I ( l.tld Hand < n ... I ..tins ').' I i . lu-rn named < enter 2 30 p.m. Award winner Heller nursing by the United recognizes lets than 10 per all American college students. The Academy selects USAA win ncr* upon the exclusive recommenda- PA 18301 tion of professors, coaches, counselors upon or other school sponsor* and Sandra L. Carpenter '92 and Brian 1, The cent of Box 7030 East Stroudsburg, in Achievement Academy. 1994 wedding. Sandra is Standards of Selection Academy. The set forth the Sunday. April 25 Spring Concert Women's Choral EnscmU< Husky Singers Kenneth Crow Auditorium. Carver Hall 2:30pm by the criteria include a student's academic performance, in- Tuesday. April 27 Spring Concert (Formerly Madrigal Singers) Department. and cooperative spirit, dependability and recommendation Kenneth from 8 p.m. wedding. Shawn is teaching in the Scon is lege of Optometry. Michelle Tansey '91 and in M.trnon cember. Brandt '92 MBA degree candidate at Temple I Spring Concert vation to Icam and improve, citizen- Biloxi, Miss. Property Services Corp., Princeton, and Sunday. Aval the Pennsylvania Auditor General's AFB. Denise D. OrdorfT'91 and Fritz Carr were married in Bensalem. Denise is a marketing administrator with J.M.B. Ballroom tion at Shippensburg University in De- ated from the communications-com- course ni. 7i I 8 pm. tcrctt attending Pennsylvania Col- puter systems programming and analy- ifOf, .mlhoi working on a master's degree in audiology at BU. and Brian is employed by Shawn Sullivan '91 and Scott Rutkoski '91 arc planning a May 1994 O'Hara hi a United States Notional Collegiate 1992 October In. Mltraru Hall. Haas W. Blickensderfer '91 arc planning an '91 received .. Kenneth R. Peifer Insurance Agency. (717)476-0086 at < L. Medical Center, Danville, and as a substitute teacher. Richard is an instructor Pleasant Valley School District, and University. 1 Penn State Quakcrtown. RJt. 7. Jock Levin studying for a is h Academy lieutenant in the U. S. Air Force, gradu- an in history at 22. "Hate on Campus" a are planning a Edward November 27 wedding. Michelle is a menial health counselor at the Eating Disorders Unit at St. in Clares-Riverside Medical Center Boonton, NJ. mathematics at Edward teaches Franklin Township (NJ.) High School. tict, and aptitude, leadership quali responsibility, enthusiasm, moti ship, attitude Kennesaw, Georgia. is graduate degree Bob a master's degree in public administra- sis officer is Karol Sonya F.Smith '91 and Richard M. Kesslcr '90 were married December 19. Sonya is employed by Geisinger Shannon Strasbaugh S. Lea wedding Isidore School in St. 1993 wedding States trict. Michael teacher at May A. Weaver are planning a Representative: with the Souderton Area School Dis- wedding. arc planning a July Karol K. Kovalovlch '92 and Paul Miss. Financial Corp. Reprint Provost's Lecture Maura Washco '91 (M) and Edgar are planning an October wedding. Pe- 8 p.m. reside in Treasury. Peter Miller '91 and Jeanette Daniel i inMc nsi I I Milrani Hall. Haas Center a geologist lor Skelly and is .ii, onccrt ( & Studio Bind graduate of the Reading Hospital ami '91 and Jennifer rectal i American Hispanic \|x*nciKc" I Trudy Soprano lines. Kenneth Cross Auditorium. who is working and marketing division u\ the sales Lamy p.m. 1 Kinder Care Learning Center, and David is a fia teacher is nancial analyst for Shady TENNIS ALUMNI — Attending Haas Center Hall. 10 a.m. and '^2 Susan Person's Concert University -Community Orchestra Charles A. DomJnlck '92 ha* befirst-year studies at The Dickinson a professor or director. Chamber Singers < arvr, I t ,,,>:; A uditorium. loll gun School of Law John in Carlisle. Susan M. Earl *92 and James C Bcttendorf '91 were married November 7 in Hummelstown. Susan is a special education teacher, and James is a fashion apparel assistant ber. Eckman Kelly is at is Academy in Decem- assigned U> the patrol divi- Plymouth '92 and May Rodney wedding. Chapel HiJl Spring Student Recital Kenneth (in>; \ Auditorium, Carver Hall Meeting. 8 p.m. Margaret A. Moffltt '92 (M) and a student at the University of North Carolina He sion at Troop T substation in Brad Kelly R. Madey manager for Kmart. Peifer are planning a II. the State Police *92 graduated from C ber 1993 wedding aret is a for (Continued on Pagi 10) NovemHart ford. Marg Earnest are planning a in speech language pathologist Rehabilitation Programs in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Page 29 9 Cultural Calendar (Continued from Page 29) Michele Rine '92 and Joel Long arc Craig B. Moyer '92 and Catherine J. Dunkelberger are planning a June wedding. Craig it employed by May 4 Outdoor Jazz Concert Tuesday. planning a July 24 wedding in Lock 1 Haven. Catawissa Valve and Fitting Co. Studio Band Sheri L. Schmader '92 and Andrew M. Siegfried '91 were married November 14 in Lewisburg. Andrew is employed by Donnelly Directory They live in thai city. in Mychak Patty Side) '92 and Carl C. Risen '92 has begun Eric year studies Eichelbergcr a/c planning an October 2:30 p.m. 16 wedding. Radio Shack as Mav 8 Concert Choir Saturday. employed by manager trainee in Patty a degree at in in Kim Refsnlder '92 is substitute teacher in the Spring Concert Community School long term a Mitrani Hall, Haas Center pher L. Vincent were married They live in Christo- in Mililani, Hawaii, Benton. where he Army. stationed with the U.S. is May 11 Spring Concert a pediatric Jersey. After their wedding, Kristine L. Short '92 has accepted a teaching position at Bainbridge- Guilford Junior-Senior High School Bank of Danville. Geoffrey I^ancastcr. Lapp in Electrical November 7 is Senicc They live in in Tara M. Wolfgang '92 and Dennis L. Rutt '92 and Geoffrey E. '92 were married An- the Fust National employed by Bainbridge, N.Y. Shannon M. Symons '92 and Lapp is Catawissa. they will live in Scottsdale, AZ. District. Rcmley '92 and J. is Wilkes-Barre. in '92 and John R. Stine were married in Mausdale. drea Quakcrtown University-Community Orchestra 2:30 p.m. New Amy Amy Karen Jersey. nurse at Morristown Memorial Hospital Ohio University. Smday, May 9 New Andrea L. Weaver are planning an April 24, 1993 wedding Brian Ralph '92 is punuing an MBA Town 7:30 p.m. Stanley Stephen Scott '92 and Lisa Ann Rowley in Carlisle. Karen Ruhmann '92 and Thad Theil arc planning a November wedding Mcchanicsburg. First Presbyterian Church. Law Of is They live in thai community. first- The Dickinson School at nologist at Geisinger Medical Center, Danville. Harrisburg. Andruss Library Plaza (West Watkins '92 and Karen Aneskevich were married in McAdoo. Jeffrey is a medicaJ techJeffrey A- J. employed by They live Lancaster. Avellino Jr. were married Novem- KulpmonL Tara employed Michael L. Lehman are planning a May ber 7 in 22 wedding. by Northumberland County is Human Services as a service coordinator for in Inc. P. David Trathen '92 has begun year studies of Law at first- The Dickinson School the Early Intenention Program. reside in They Marion Heights. in Carlisle. Tuesday. BU goes Catawissa Military Band Mitrani Hall (Haas Center) 'Into the Streets' to help 8 p.m. More thnn 300 students, faculty and members braved unseasonably May 13 Thursday. staff vices to victims of domestic violence leader in the community service move- and sexual ment. assault. Brass Quintet Concert cold temperatures in "Brass Menagerie" tovoluntcer their time to help local domestic violence and issues of as- Kenneth Gross Auditorium, ageniccs conduct an afternoon of com sault," he said. ( munily scnicc 'a vei //nil in November conjunction with the movement. The program began with a rally on national "Into the Streets" 8 p.m. * «> I >i >•.(« renovations In I ( Vnlcn Gym, estimated at over $10 ut m the upltal imdget nial million, A capital Is i is binding, Ini program on I've learned a great deal from volun- campus. vania took part in "Into the Streets," teering." Participating agencies this year, in Bloomsburg Women's tance of voluntecrism in student devel- "Social justice begins with a single Center, Berwick Hospital, Fishing opment. action, a single act of voluntecrism Creek Alliance and Town Park Village. Susan M. Schantz artists After brief remakrs by "Programs Streets' give like 'Into the our students experiences students, fuculty, administrators and of die heart that they can't get in the community classroom. leaders, volunteers went agency for a work to ses- What we're trying to do make to Karen Girton, a difference," she said. can "Many addition to the — is encourage a commitment to helping others diut will last a lifetime." sion. Social workers can't begin to solve MARY HARRIS, money assistant profes- sor of curriculum and foundations, for projects among the speakers. changed die course of Gymnasium to at Valley Alumni Alumni House Members of the Wyoming VfillO} Alumni Coordinating Committee met at the Fenstcmnkcr Alumni louse on I 10 I'm pi .m.i Mil-. i was ordinary people who K i m, ull the problems of daily life, according Sue Juckson, associate professor of sociology and social welfare. "We all to need to do our port to make a ence. Bloomsburg differ- students, voting in broke die bonds of centuries of segre- record numbers, made a difference in Columbia County election results." John Walker, vice president for uni- gation." I bRll said. "I stand here today versity advancement, "It sat at and cuuse you are willing to work for echoed the sentiments of ull those who spoke as he emphasized the importance of working change, for equality, for social justice, together to solve problems. "Together of hope full Wyoming have history. the lunch counters in die south classrooms and offices. was Harris reminded university plans to convert provide space for additional for the — because of you. Bc- environment." there is nothing we can't accomplish. JOHN McDANIEL, die Community Government Associa- we pull together we can handle them." Walker and Pciffer recalled the treasurer of if and a junior sociology major from university's tradition of encouraging Philadelphia, said voluntecrism gives Pam Hanczyc students u "worthwhile sense of ac- and promoting voluntecrism. Bloomsburg has been recognized by BU-IUP men's '69, Fran Hanczyc, Dana Hanczyc, Michelle Ziobro, Darlcnc Payne '84, Dave Payne, Debbie Ganz '75, Jack Ganz, Jacqueline Ganz, Henry Hunt '52, Nancy Lychos '52, John Lychos, Sue Think of it as the diploma you can wear When problems seem insurmountable, basketball game. In attendance were attending the tion Bloomsburg Campus Outreach Opportunity League (COOL), the nation-wide organization which coordinates the "Into Center, which provides ser- the Streets" program, as a national complishment, growth and development." McDaniel wus one of the volunteers assigned to the Women's the You can still get your Gottlieb '74, Man-in MetZgei '86, Angela Metzger Bob Rupp '87, '71. Hippenstiel '68. Sandy Rupp and Doug college ring Alumni Weekend April 23-25 99 Page 30 their from Harrisburg, do- however The portions of Centennial '71, volunteer not just to help people, Center, included the Catawissa Senior the volunteers that ordinary people Januaiy "I but to help people help themselves. Bloomsburg's student coordinator. office. meet know how to vices program, reflected on the impor- their assigned determined by the Governor's The Pciffer, coordina- work, but they don't get started. help in starting a volunteer senices Thirty-four universities in Pennsyl- The Rev. Robert budget only authorizes actual release of budget message gets need of teer i recently signed by Governor Casey. pioji the out." state, to assist institutions in each group'Thc Badlccs/'RightOffRccors to 1:30 p.m. I making sure to take a in according nated their time to perform from 12:30 await funding "Men need one of 50 hub campuses, one tor of the university's volunteer ser- recording renovations lead in important to shed more light on people want to get involved in volun- The rock the steps of Carver Hull. Centennial (iym "It is COOL selected Bloomsburg as JOSTKNS 1 . (As of (AASCU) aware of the complexities of size and because the chancellor devotes much System of Higher Education as a model of an effective public time and energy to keeping in close contact with the presidents." State cites the State university system in its recently re- The presence of state governmental Shared Visions of Public Higher Education Governance Struc- leaders on the governing board of the university system increases dialogue tures and Leadership Styles that Work. and improves relations with one of the system's most important external con- leased book. . The AASCU researchers chose to study the State System because system that representative of a is is it "a num- stituencies, according to the and one we that believe functions ef- fectively. and elected whom state officials with we spoke were of one mind that the whom we ties "We found among legislators a sense at the many cases, minimum, and AASCU noted. key individuals. From them we gained System's Board of Governors are Rep. AASCU President Appleberry James B. of any higher education governance structure is the extent to which it pro- alone does not determine success or Of equal or greater importance performance of board members failure. the is and education leaders." Appleberry "The problems facing higher education and the increased expectasaid. tions of our colleges and universities underscore the importance of effective boards and institutional leadership." Thursday. April Alumni Luncheon Lecture 1 The ANapmttj A* Inn at Turkey Hill. Wednesday. April thr Board of Governors Chairman F. Eu- The Cold classes / chair ... is respected by both he has also served as a and chair of large, complex political parties; trustee universities. . . With these . Program Hill. Patrick J. Staplcton (D-Indiana). AASCU The Award winners Class of 1932 BUx>msbu/g System Chancellor James H. McCormick said, "The System's selection as a national model of effectiveState Saturday. April 17 Philadelphia — A Day al the Eranklln Institute ot is a credit to the talent, energy, and hard work of the Board of Governors Comfort Friday. MUer After-work Inn. In Lancaster 500 Ctnttr\ ilte Road lliese classes will he rrcogni/ed Liit of Rt on 30 I AprU 23 Husky Club Auction and Dinner-Dance Saturday. April 24 Alumni Day Tuesday. April 27 After-work ing the councils of trustees, the presidents, the faculty, the students and our System alumni." is 77i/ In a Washington-based more than 375 Sunday, May Saturday. 2 May Senior Send -Off Picnic 15 Commencement visit free A special free visit to . thereby benefitting the system and universities, permitting Kerrigan Picnic In Harrlsburg been arranged state colleges and Freshmen June 25-26 Alumni Leadership Seminar Picnic In Uhlgh Valley Tuesday. June 29 Bcrrlgen Picnic in April 17 Usually a $10 value lor also Wyoming Ilieatcr. Valley Wednesday, June 30 Freshmen Picnic In Harrlsburg Freshmen Picnic In Sunday, July 18 Montgomery County AASCU report. The system head and institution heads hold highly visible and sensitive positions, and their success (as well as their organization's) tially and on their sensitity, depends substanknowledge, experience, and their capacity and desire to understand the perspectives Franklin Institute. Jim Midwest Alumni Trip (Tentative) (Ohio. Indiana. Illinois. Concludes July 25 large system adds, "Pennsylvania's works effectively because the chancellor and the presidents are duy is Wednesday, July 28 Berrigan Picnic In Uhlgh 1990 and a finalist for Teacher of Valley the Shaw Festival Trip (Niagara -on the-Lake, Ontario) (Concludes on Saturday, August 7) Bloom at the Grotto, at the Beach, Avalon, Pennsylvania's Ho was Alumni Association's Distinguished Service Award Wc Alumni Plxra Party wus Year award. also awarded the Tuesday, August 3 J. ut the Philadelphia's Teacher of the Ycur in Harveys Lake NJ. same that will meet (the combination that room is 1 year. noon at to the 323). in Room 406 entrance for You may park in underground garage and have your ticket validated. the Scholarship Reception (Ballroom of Kehr Union) Lunch may will be on your own, or you order a bag lunch (peanut butter Tuesday, September 14 College Night Training Program Dick Lloyd's Home, Belle Mead. SJ Saturday, October 9 Philadelphia Chapter Luncheon Saturday, October 23 Homecoming will visit the famous Tuttleman Omniverse Theater to watch "Rainforest" on the four story Saturday, December Philadelphia Chapter Luncheon high screen. and jam. turkey, or tuna salad sandwich, chips, milk. Coke or Diet Coke) 1 for $5. At 2 p.m. we Don't miss this great opportunity to bring your family and friends to enjoy a free day at Philadelphia's premier science museum. "This you is our way of saying thank for supporting your university," Gallagher noted. of diverse constituents." The book lite Gallagher '64, a teacher Start of and effectiveness." according to the - liloomshurg University Institute, (he its required in a successful system, and parking Alumni Association, and lames Wednesday, July 7 and university presidential level is including being sponsored by the Franklin Sunday, September 12 Effective leadership at the chancel- alumni, on Saturday. admission, a ticket to the Omniverse ing sustained attention to increasing their quality HU for families and friends Wednesday, June 23 . and encourag- the Philadelphia's Franklin Institute has Wednesday, June 16 qualifica- political pressures at Institute Ross Club but also has been able to with. permanent plaque Wllllanuport highereducation association representing n enstemnkcr Alumni House Franklin MUer System constituencies, includ- AASCU / Silver. Wednesday. April 21 ness all — Silver, — Bronze; Class of 1942 — Gold; Class I'M Hron/e. and Class of 1932 — Teach- ing as effective system- wide initiatives. and L999 were the for Class of 1937 the Pennsylvania for the Profession of reunion following: report also cited the System's Faculty Professional Devel- for pervenl Alumni Luncheon Lecture Mary Harris, D.Ed. Moving TohotJ tnclusiviry Urban education at HI Inn at Turkey Award classes with n participation rate of 10 — Thursday, April 1$ Saturday, August 21 . for reunion a participation of IS percent; and The Bronze for Educators In SnyderA'nlon/Norlh'd Dr Howard M acauley, Locain^n To Be Announced stand his role and that of the board . for reunion a participation Award which have classes BLwnsburg Speaker Monday, August 9 stand prolific he Silver rate Tuesday. AprU 13 tions, he has not only been able to be an advocate for the board and to under- itself, Award which have of 25 percent of those invited; rale through transition and into operation. "The Alumni Associa- tion offers three awards: Alumni Luncheon Lecture Brett L. Beck. Ph.D. Sol Ready for Prime Time Recent Adwces in the Study of Or earns seeing the System in Jr. their reunions, the BUwnsburg AASCU's report lauds the efforts of gene Dixon — Arthur Dlgnan Omffngim * MmwIm — 7 Inn at Turkey Hill. Jcrc W. Schulcr (R-Lam peter), and Sen. Academy "However, governance structure After- Work Reception at Casey's In Wllkea-Barr* the W. Coy (D-Shippcnsburg), Sen. Joseph Locpcr(R-Drcxcl Hill). Rep, opment Council and practices of other states Tuesday. March 30 Jeffrey for the state's citizens. This tifies characteristics of effective governance that can be applicable to the researchers members of legislative vides access to a high quality education book iden- on incentive for acknowledge classes that do a good job of getting members back to Bloomsburg for President's Ball The F. "The ultimate gauge said, pan ide participation, and to in the quality that achieving." the how an effective In order to BLwnsburg the public institutions appeared to be legislatively created reorganization that valuable insights into Inn at Turkey Hill. this achieved these results, but also the leadership skill and energy of a number of system develops and operates." awards — l ecture George Turner The Molly Magture TrutI in BLwuburg Assembly. pride, in not only the reunion 15, 1993) Alumni Luncheon (and their people), and the General institutional effectiveness," the report is spoke believe practice benefits the system, universi- of satisfaction, it March ; enhanced academic quality and overall "However, March 2* of the internal and external constituen- (creation of the System) has led to said. Friday. "In Pennsylvania, the representatives cies with "Faculty members, administrators AASCU data. ber of such systems in the United Stales Classes win 1993 as model in book The American Association of ' CALENDAR OF EVENTS State System cited Colleges and Universities ) Make your reservation by J calling -800-526-0254 prior to Wednesday. April 14 rr Join us for the 1993 visit to THE SHAW FESTIVAL Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario August 3 to August 7 Four outstanding plays Hotel for four nights (double occupancy) Tour of a winery Side trip to Niagara Falls Bus transportation from Bloomsburg $3 9 9 FIONA REID (Donna Lucia D'Alvadorez) and STEVEN SUTCLIFFE (Lord Fancourt Babberley, impersonating "Charley's Aunt") during the 1992 season at the Per person (A not-for-profit project of your Alumni Association) Shaw Festival. Photography by David Cooper. THE PLAYS Gentlemen Prefer Blondes And Then There Were None Saint Joan Blithe Spirit Plus optional choices: Candida The Silver King T)\e Marrying of Ann Leete For more information: 1-800-526-0254 V Where we will stay — the Royal Park Hotel BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Fenstemaker Alumni House Bloomsburg University Bloomsburg, PA 17815 Address Correction Roquostod PARENTS: please call If this address Is not current, 1-600-526-0254. NON PROFrT ORGANIZATION U.S. POSTAGE PAID BLOOMSBURG, PA 17815 PERMIT NO. 10 J " Ausprich A farewell message accepts Dear Bloomsburg University Alumni and Friends: will be leaving the 1 write to inform you that I university later this summer, having accepted the position of Executive Director of the Pennsylvania state Humanities Council. There arc a number of initiatives remainder of my tenure I will be addressing during the humanities at Bloomsburg, but my energies be particularly will concentrated on working with the development office in designing strategics to gainer funds for the new library. post I am pleased to note that the response to our initial requests for support has been quite positive, and Dr. Harry Ausprich, president of liloomsburg Univer- 1985, has accepted the position oJ executive sity since He director of the Pennsylvania Humanities Council. succeeds Dr. Craig R. Eiscndrath who highly regarded academic institution. The reputation the institution enjoys and the accolades it receives arc has served as executive director for the past 13 years. Dr. Ausprich will remain at Bloomsburg until he begins his new duties this fall. The Pennsylvania Humanities Council profit organization affiliate which serves as the Endowment of the National is a private, non- ommonwcalth's ( for the lui. I well deserved. Our students receive an excellent education through the curricular and co-curricular programs and as graduates make enormous contribuI am proud of this university and will tions to society. always be highly respectful of awards grants higher education. I to non-profit organizations for In addition, oilers a variety of resources, it training to seminars, publications, exhibits, films and videotapes are used by which each year. thousands currently celebrating appointment been ( in i Council ol the >K7 by Gov, Robert P. < affiliated with stale councils for the more than 20 yeais. "When was dean al life that mark the leaving education. 'ollege ol in iis aren't normally first time and to each of you He il to this at The Ausprich Years: 1985-1993 is i t ally I'll New be who totaling, 1**1 mote than SIS the Celebrity Artist Scries inaugurated Volunteer Services Program initiated 1990 1999 adopted Mission statement for university developed Center for regional development established New Fcnstcmakcr Alumni House purchased and given to university governance strucluie adopted Assessment Planning Task Porcc instituted Pciffer-Novak properties purchased by Alumni Association Blooinsluug University Pouiuhilion, Inc. reactivated Renovation of Sutliff Hall completed Montgomery Place Apartments $3.5 million gift from Pred Smith Estate received bj ail fund raising Bloomsburg University a tremendously rewarding facilities, Scholars Program initiated stralcgu planning, process initiated Strategic Direction Statements for kind of difference in support campus Lorraine and Harry Ausprich at Ihe President's Ball "Although Bloomsburg has been marked ol university renovations of major personal best wishes. President $3.5 million Trust for Generations Ausprich's tenuit in ol Ihe lirsl the Council will be me years ahead, fOl such opportunities. Prom make my you join in the linn. unties .mil I in a university letting. exposed that Sincerely, people's lives." gifts million, signiln ant employment of persons of renewed commitment to university public gains in the enrollment and color, and a extend has humanitlei most stimulating and purest sense. fulfilling to truly and pledges I Ausprich's professional in The work of personal point of view, Strengthening know Harry Ausprich taking the university environment out to people and I in the nation. he has not been education goals. is il miss seeing students every day, I'm certainly not will its sinc e his laiey. Iowa Humanities Council, one such councils This will ( ol the I bine Ails I niembei a 'nunc accomplish 20th anniversary. its Ausprich has been ( Your presidency. wishing the university great success Pennsylvania residents ol Icadqiiartcrcd in Philadelphia, the I my on going involvement with and investment in the university has greatly enhanced the university's ability hiding iric lea< hei wish to thank you for the strong support you have given to the university during public programs in the humanities. speakers, reading-and-discussion groups, contributions to its unities. The Council, with an annual operating budget of $1.4 million, look I forward to our continued success with this project. Bloomsburg University continues to be a strong and » Cumpuign initiated and Renovations to Scranton completed Magee Ccntei donated to university Campaign for new library facility initialed actual, deferred and More than 17 million in gifts built Renovation of Old Science Hall completed Commons completed Renovations to Hartline Science Center completed Modifications to Haas Center for the Arts completed in-kind Renovations to Gross Auditorium completed Middle Slates renccrcditulion obtained Expansion of Kehr Union completed Cultural diversity requirement added to general education Wilson House property purchased Student Recreation Center planned and designed program service to area business, civic, governmental and nonprofit organizations. ment in The university's extensive invest volunteer service and the significant economic contributions of the university to the region have been Selected Indicators of hallmarks of his presidency. "My challenging and Ausprich said. 1 am proud "I will of our achievements/' be lea\ ing a strong, stable institu- tion with a fine physical plain, a high!) qualified (acuity and staff Growth During the Ausprich Years Bloomsburg have been piolcssionalh years at and an excellent student body." Undergraduate Graduate 1 1 leadcount leadcount Minority Student Headcount tppUoslioni for Freshmen Admission SA 1' a\ctagc Full-time Full tune I ibrary lor fust Fall 1992 5.902 6.978 537 573 203 312 4.951 7.052 time tieshiuen Math 500 525 Verbal 453 470 Employee Headcount Muuuits Fmplovec Headcount 692 788 31 61 1.66S.070 2.040.337 SI 18.954.150 SI 47.28 1.726 Holdings Physical riant Replacement Value Page 2 Fall 1985 Dr. Curtis R. English '56 Grad nominated as interim leader Curtis R. English, a 1956 Bloomsburg graduate and current!) vice president for finance and administration at East Stroudsburg University, has been unanimously endorsed by the Council of social equity programs. • must come from the Board of Governors which Final approval Bloomsburg baccalaureate graduate co chair to serve as president am "I He organized • first it come and work on behalf of all Bloomsburg academics, student development, town gown committee and continues Working with the with the Fast Stioiidshmg inasoi president, he delighted to be able to the elements of inipuw ing labor the sers best 15. English would be the priiu \\\\\\s responsible toi from what was ivputed to be the worst of any slate agerus to what has been deseuK-d b\ the ehuiuelloi as one ot Trustees to serve as interim president. meets July was He" relations hanged communilyAiimeisiu v relations poor to exceptionally good. • development of lie pros ided leadeiship toi the n computer based integrated budget, accounting and financial irpoitmg am system. member. "I of Bloomsburg's particularly impressed with the high quality academic program. It is the result of 154 years of dedicated by people who cared about Bloomsburg and fostered English graduated tiom Hlooimburg with a haehelor He leceived English expressed concern regarding the "underfunding" of "A Study "We've all suffered a cumulative effect of this shortfall, and will succeed commanding forward "We at Bloomsburg is if to cooperate • ( at ompleted a din tor ol public administration in s>7 1 . completing a thesis education degree V underbill in University. His things. English has been: High School and Willitunsport 'ommuuit) College. executi\e assistant mid senior aide to the Education und Training. Vnsncoln, to I Flo., . luel Naval <>l August 1972 to sources to demonstrate genuine concern for everyone on November 1974; • commanding ollicer. Naval and Marine I'oips Keseive Training Center. Armed oucs Reserve CSQtST, Washington, campus." he D C. that need honest communication and equitable allocation of re- I said. • English will be granted a leave of absence from East Stroudsburg where he plans to return at the interim presidency. His tenure at is June spei flight. conclusion of his Bloomsburg WHO ial to June 1982; assistant to the associate administrator lor space NASA. DC Washington. commanding • expected to be nltu the chief fiscal English and • executive due* lor, BLOOMSBURG x x He His reports directly to the president. responsibilities include formulating range plans, administrative and educational policies, identifying BLOOMSBURG is published three times a year for alumni, parents and friends of nia, a State Bloomsburg University of Pennsylva- and analyzing needs, and allocating resources. Here are some of the things he lists as accomplishments He . Presidential ('nmimssion on DC , of lorpni.ile planning. Men haul April 1985 10 JUM 1986; VSI Corp . Alexandria. English was rei ipient n| the Alumni Assot latum'* Distill He was very active in the Washington, D.C. alumni chapter when he lived in Virginia und at Award currently serves on the in 1976. Alumni Bourd of Directors. English and Ins wife, Janet, are the parents actively and effectively supported minority and multicultural recruiting and retention, affirmative action New July 1986 to April l«>H7. guished Service East Stroudsburg: * System of Higher Education University. manager • Vu and implementing long- lune I'JH? to September |«)HI. March 1985; Marine Delense. Washing. mi, administrative officer. , Naval Keseive Personnel Center. er. Orleans. September 1983 to about a year. At East Stroudsburg. English serves as in I teacher at Wilhuinsport a • Bloomsburg. work on developing an organizational culture nurtures respect between all campus constituencies. Wc need i Among other the rest of officer. English said he looks providing "leadership by example" to really >SS he I " Personnel Piactices ot in was "Motivation and eudeisdiip; Renewed and " New Solutions to OKI Problems and New Challenges Bloomsburg's departments are not effective." formal naval Oklahoma dissertation with each other. Academics can*t be successful A l ot educational administration tiom ennch academic programs under these circumstances." he said. "The only way we l In it degree a inasfei ot ails tiom the UimcrMty all 14 state-owned universities. a challenge to maintain and of science degree in business education. its spirit." is the tiom very faculty and staff." said the long-time alumni board effort to sons: Curtis. (Jury und S( and of three grown Otl Editor Doug Hippcnstiel '68 Director of Alumni Affairs Homecoming 1993 Contributing Writers Susan Schantz Thursday, October 21 The Foreigner" by Bloomsburg Theater Ensemble Preceded by dinner at Magee's Main Street Inn Director of News and Media Relations Eric Foster Editorial News Assistant Friday, Photographer October 22 of Gross Auditorium Re-Dedication Joan Heifer in University Relations Staff Carver Hall (Featuring Alumni Office Linda Long one-woman show by Lynn Redgrave) Staff Saturday, October 23 Welcome on Carver Hall lawn Secretary Parade Picnic on Library Mall Student Staff Jen Bedosky '95 Football Meredith Layos '94 Bloomsburg University is committed and employment opportunities for tional Buffet to providing equal educaall persons without regard national origin, ancestry, lifestyle, to race, color, religion, sex. age. memberorientation, handicap. Vietnam era status, or union sexual Game Dinner-Dance Reunion Classes: 1938, 1953, 1958, 1963, 1968, 1973, 1978, 1983, 1988 Call 1-800-526-0254 for information and reservations ship The and to provide such educational and employment action university is additionally committed to affirmative will lake positive steps opportunities. Page 3 — the giving report Developments Scrimgeour '53 to Head Campaign New for Library identify member Former Bloomsburg University faculty library "The 1989, The Trust for Generation! more has garnered projected $11.5 million project to library at Bloomsbur)Bloomsburg Z 2£ , to As universities it ranks las, in national chairperson. Ounngthcnex. University's alumni and leadership giving program. two years, he and other volunteer alumni and and master of education degrees will help Mendl a, By Eric Foster Editorial Newt ,,nti allow is, walk into Blooms- liom < libiaiy usei in-' ; It) donsol ollet librarii i burg's new library in 1996.it won't eluding the Library of Congress be a library like you've known with since childhood. matei Sure, the library will still i olio Hon oi 26 million thfl Internet to stacks of books and magazines, access Penn State and Bucknell says interim provost and vicopresi data bases ami dentfor academic affairs, Carol als they ] rc< civc the main need through mtcriibrary also co-chair of loan," says John the library construction steering tant director for automation and who is committee. "But the will also be a iblc, branch new ol Library world-wide network of technical operations, li- braries." library pa- ith is part of a program computers will be linked in a the only the resources of Blooms- university network. This network burg's library, but resources will allow students some In from across the globe. In cases, the texts can be tians mitted to Bloomsburg from re- mote locations and printed out for computer tech- nology allow Uloomsburg library Users to find what other libraries holdings, butcventu ally they will be able to transfer documents electronically the Vann. "It is as our plan to use the Internet for document de- and faculty members to do research from computer labs and offices anywhere \..the new library will ... also be a branch of an Invisible, world-wide network of mean that If livery. > faculty member or student wants an article from a about five seconds per page." for our research moves so quickly in some can get access to the Internet, they journal can be right back in Bloomsburg." faculty This spring Bloomsburg's li- brary was connected with the Page 4 says J. Daniel Vann library sen- ices. III. links eight personal com- puters on the main floor of Andruss with six data bases stored in a The data bases cur- computer. rently on the network arc: 1 ) Busi- ERIC (Educational lion, or 25 percent, toward the construction of the library. balance of the $ 1 will 1 .5 The million project come from Commonwealth funds included in the Higher Edu- cation Capital Construction Pro- gram. Plans for the new library in- Resources Information Center); 3) clude 50 computer stations for ABI/INFORM, the computerized brary employees, 30 computers equivalent of Business Periodi- available to students, faculty, and cals Index and Business Collec- other users to research the library 's of holdings, and 20 stations desig- li- dean of PsychLIT, a listing 5) Access Pennsylvania, a shared owned by the state; stracts, libraries throughout and 6) Periodical Ab- with citations and abstracts nated for searching the CD-ROM databases. Additionally, 500 technologi- cally-supported study carrels are planned. While about 50 of the carrels will have computers on , Much of the groundwork for the Bloomsburg. work University must raise $2.5 mil- we will be able to get the covering a wealth of subjects from them, others will allow people with document much faster than a fax. the arts, commentary, consumer their own laptop computers to con- technological library has already laid at refer- CD-ROM net- journal, subscribe to at least one electronic been CD-ROM The in the library. als other countries, as long as they the patron's use. Lank Scholarship Fund may be senttothe Bloomsburg Uni- A. m catalog of books and other materi- disciplines, the library will also at Contributions to the William resources related to psychology; - Carol Matteson other campuses and in people Business Law. ence network became operational tions; 4) libraries.' Because the pace of scholarly on campus. "This will Last August a ness Index; 2) which all of in »n— BU Library ith the Internet trons will be able to search, not libraries will at the Internet. The connection w Through computers, who worked on Bloomsburg's connection w an invis The annual scholarship will be awarded to a student in the Department of Finance and i B. Pitcher, assis- Mattcson, 1971. versity Foundation, Inc. Not only well, says Lais. "People can use have Council's chair from 1964 to Bloomsburg. mi their 1971. Lank the Blooms- years Bloomsburg Umvcrs.ty Alumn. Assoc.. .on. res.de Married to Jeananne Evans '54. the Scnmgcours have 'alilornia to Australia, in its was a he current pres.den, ,s to 1991 as of the Attlilani explore the ( When you ofcom- global network physical scence Penn S.atcUnivcrs.ty Part, He Hi-Tech Arrives [qIi rnettfl in re- trustee of From 1963 '53 education head Bloomsburg will in its activation in 1985. ' System of Higher percentage of seating space in Scrimgeour from Bloomsburg retired of the foundation's of directors since board aid offiof service as a faculty member, financial a earned He counselor. psychological cer, and " ** ni™ m ,hnrn rg bomsb B a, cducahon bachelor of science degree m secondary JOHN SCRIMGEOUR footage per student. in library s q uare and 14 State among Pcnnsylvante'. member on a burg State College Council of Trustees and served as the Bloomsburg's senior faculty member after 33 new luii.-r.|uiva lull timccquivafourth largest full hasthc has ih'-loiirth cnrollmcn, Ed ca Scrimgeour Although Bloomsburg University. significant building |i of the build a most highest priorities for the university." campaign, A TrtOSW 25% Bloomsburg University Foundation, Inc. Lank was a our needs. The cility is just not adequate to meet the construction of a new library has to be one of academic equipment. library construction library is the recently established by the Bloomsburg funds for million or of Ideas, seeks to raise $2.5 was Scrimgeour, a university or college campus." says faresident. "Bloomsburg's present than $3.5 million in gifts, create endowed pledges, and deferred gifts to and scholarships, library enhancement, The will also assist contributors. Trust for General ions. in Scrimgeour monitoring the with the training of volunteers, major recognizing and campaign, progress of the university's national chairperson for the four of The phase campaign, construction Launched The William A. Lank Memorial Scholarship Fund for and contact prospective contributors the library campaign. was recently and '53 graduate John Scrimgeour named MEMORIALS — providing students and members with the latest infonnation on a more timely basis than with printed journals. news, health and medicine, politics, literary reviews, to social is- library, tentatively en- visioned as having five stories with 1 library's network. An sues. The new nect their computer with the 00.000 square feet pleted in late July. be com- Bids for the of floor space building's construction are sched- on the uled to be awarded in October available, will be located softball field facing the present Andruss Library. architectural sketch of the library is scheduled to Bloomsburg is expected May of 1996. 1994. and the building to be completed in DKVKLOPMI N $16,000 to Library intenm Orwctof o» grams such as the Celebrity Series, poration in Bloomsburg recently presented the installment of first A cent gift Gen- Victoria L. Mihalik of Mill villc has been appointed to serve on the board of directors of Los is state raised from matched by $9 million of funds included in the Higher tion. Inc. Lynn Rodgrave and the board's execu- tive committee. Currently a preschool director for the Bloomsburg Area Mihalik earned a YMCA. tive support the university has re- Program (HECCP). which part bachelor's degree in elementary ceived from our regional friends of Operation Jumpstart. The education and a master's degree "A Tribute to Bnlnnchlno" Fri., in special education much funds for capital construction Washington University, Wash as a diagnostic teacher, a diag- needed new library," says Anthony projects for the state-owned and ington. D.C. nostic teaching consultant, and Ianiero, assistant vice president state-related universities through for university advancement. a unique cost-sharing program. An educator Hon programs lor handicapped the Susquehanna Intermediate at St. John's School for Exceptional Children in Washington, D.C. She served Sat, Nov. at Lcwisburg in Madamo I Butterfly 'ml for nearly o de- Forbidden Broadway Mihalik is married to John Jorry Lowls Mihalik. Thurs., Mar. 3, 1994 You have watched your family grow, and along the way your investments have grown as well. But your family isn't fiscally St. Symphony Louis Thurs., Mar. 17, 1994 President's Ball Raises $3,000 unlessyou have protectedyour assets for your loved ones by drawing up a decide will. If you don't, the state in how your assets When you make which you In addition, live will will be distributed. or update your will, you also can provide with a charitable for the future of Bloomsburg University bequest, which will reduce the taxes on your estate. Your gift scholarcan be designated to the Library Construction Fund, ships, or II lues., Feb. 8. 1994 cade. Fiscally Fit? fit 1993 6, Wods., Jon 26, 1994 Central children partment of Vocational Reha- Washington, D.C. Kingston Trio coordinator of individual cduca adult reading teacher for the De- and as a teacher Your Family more than 20 years. Mihalik has worked as an bilitation in Is for Oct. 29. 1993 from George HECCP is designed to release state to build a Gross S. Auditorium Dodlcntlon) and industry as we work together 1993 Oct. 22, (Konnoth Education Capital Construction is 1993 Thurs., Oct.7, The representative of the kind of posi- in business Ballot Atricalns Bloomsburg University Founda- private sources to build the library will be library. "Kawneer's generous 1993-1994 Fri., university's $2.5 million campaign new Celebrity Artist Series Auuuni This re- the continues the company's gift The $2.5 million Treasury of Ideas, the to raise funds for a By Brk Foster Artist history of generous support." the company 's $ 1 6.000 pledge to- ward Husky Club, and eral Scholarship Fund. FUTURE EVENTS BU Foundation EditonAl Nc Toll-free 1-800- 526-0254. Pafi I 1 Bloomsburg on Alumni Day. April 24. 1910 graduafor the 75th anniversary of her (.ran- Gillmr Zaru- '10 of Effort May died 15 age 102. a! She was a who had taught at Hamlin, Lake Ariel and South Caanan retired schoolteacher elementary schools. Her first teaching in WBi in a one-room schoolhousc JJf/z '55 job School. President Ausprich received the following letter from Mrs. Kicla/'s four daughters: "We want you to know how much LaAnna. where she worked as both we. and Mother, enjoyed the Annual teacher and janitor. Luncheon on Alumni Weekend. In 191 1 ibe went with her husband, anelectrical engineer, to Panama, where Panama he was involved in building the was Canal. On August 15, 1914. she among the passengers who was one Ihe Ancon. the ship to officially pass first At aj'c Ml. degree .lie f<-< rived her master's education special in ! Marywood spec ial at She then taught f'ollrjM- edin ulion Western Wayne in the School District She is survived by daughter. B Mary Jane Smith; six grandchildren and j-iciil jM.Uiili Though she realized it was unlikely any other member of her class would she return for the occasion and that wouldn't know anyone else in atten- dance, she was determined to mark that milestone in her life, the 75th reunion of her graduation from Bloomsburg. through the canal. Garrtngit from what was then the Normal Less than three weeks later. tion 1 hlldien She was always proud of her affiliation with the school. Mater says it all: Alma 'Years to come shall One find us ever/True to "We'd members line in the Bloomsburg like to thank of the still.' CLASS OF 1923 - Returning to campus for Wdliams Alumn, Day were (from left) Uona their 70th.yeor class reunion Edwards, president of the class, who gave her the recognition she so fully deserved and that 'made her day.' ( > 1 President of the University to the de- s lightful Rtprtstntattvi sadors Edna Davenport Old ."> she must have East i.leventh Street lilaamshuiK. PA F78I5 (717)784 0142 * Freda Snyder Hugbey ik |as,|\i .died a gnulu.ite she Man ol ( li I \ "nil. |" at ai-.r l <»f >2 Dal Also Mis. ikouIi.i. wns an elementary ichool teaehei in the Dallas yeais Inline School District for 25 lelninj'. and energetic Husky Ambaswas an example ol the spirit l' u,s (daughter) Margaret's daily evening phone call, returned to her favorite about the school. down and was gone. like to make a contribuBloomsburg's new library fund chair, sat tion to in Mother's memory." Mrs. Kiclar taught Township School in the Newport District for several leged to have been able to enjoy life to the very end. She spent a pleasant day Skwcir. and Barbara Kline. 12 grand- was part of her daily routine, she checked on the accuracy of the Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy contestants' thiil evening, answered " children and 15 great-grandchildren. 1923 Surviving arc four daughters. Rose- Raymond II. Edwards 2024 Old Berwick Road Bloomsburg. PA 17815 (717)784-2874 mary Terkoski. Margaret Pelczar, Betty children, seven great-grandchildren, a and sister a brother. Class members in attendance for the 70th-year class reunion on Alumni Day were Rev. Raymond H. Edwards, president of the class; Marion George 1919 Evans, vice president of the class; and Representative: Leona Williams Moore. Grace Kishbach Miller 918 Church Street Royersford. PA 19468 R. R. 2. died on L. 4 Mildred Burdick Wood 19 died on in retirement to Prior age 92. 22 at May 1962. she had been a teacher in the Waymart School Maude Parker '23 of Millville December 4 at age 89. She worked at the Magee Carpet Company for more than 30 years, retiring in (215) 948-3780 i Melinda Shouldice; three daughters. Phyllis. Carol and Dora; nine grand- Representative: years prior to her marriage in 1924. with her eldest daughter and son-inlaw who were visiting from Ohio. As H vice president of "We would "Along with our thanks, we must send the sad news of Mother's death on Tuesday. April 27th. She was privi- answers Dimpii felt on the class. The treatment we received — from the I and Marion George Evans, you and the Alumni Association Moore. Rev Raymond 1970. Gladys Brutzman Snell '23 of Scranton died April 26 District. at age 90. She taught in the Scranton School District for 38 years. 1920 Represesentatives: Anna 9119 Friars Roclnille. Rowley '80 1924 Davis Harrow Representative: Road MD 20850 Edward F. Schuyler 236 West Ridge Avenue Bloomsburg. PA 17815 (301)424-4405 19 (717)784-1515 2 1 Miller L Buck '21 of Bloomsburg died September 9. 1992. Helen Barrow '24 was elected a John R. Kauffman Public trustee of the Library in Sunbury. Kathryn Gronka Wilkie '21. formerly of Glen Lyon, died March 22 at age 92. and later She taught for several years Kvainc pa\ roll clerk for Englc Textile Manufacturing until retiring. Beatrice C. Rader '24 of Gouldsboro died March 20. She was a teacher in the North most of her Pocono area for life. She wrote die book. The Three Virgins. Surviving are two daughters. Louise Van Riper and Jean Durkas; two sons. Dr. Louis and Dr. William; 13 grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, two sisters and a brother 192: campus for her 75th reunion on Alumni Day Mrs Kielar. who is shown with Mary Anne Klemkosky '59. past president of the Alumni Association, and President CLASS OF 1918— Rose Gronka Kielar Yingst '86 Ausprich. died three days later. Page 6 'IS (seated) returned to Edgar B. Sutton *22 of Kingston Township died June 26 at age 91. He w as a teacher in rural districts for many years and later became a carpenter. Surviving arc his wife, the former Merit Martin Valentine '24 of Laccyville died February 8 at age 89- She taught school at Transue. Mehoopany and Mill City. Surviving are her husband. Arthur P Valentine; three daughters. Joyce Blanchard. Janet Kovarik, and Alice Huyck; three sons. Roger. David and Kenneth; 13 grandchildren, and 11 great-grandchildren. Deaths We extend our 1925 Mae O'Rourke Jordan '25 of for writing music. State. years old, another experience, again in Scranton died on January 26. Surviv- Then in 1926. w hen Michael was Dr Jerome; a daugh- Dr. William and ter. Sheila Murray; 19 grandchildren and a great-grandson. May Choir. 'A Charge to when through my he continued his education at Perm State University. Marion S. Carpenter '26 of WilkesMarch 14 at age 87. She Barre died taught in the Wilkes-Barre Area School 44 years. Muhlenberg College ing in the late 1940s. She after serving at 1971 Montoursville School District for 20 years Area School in and at Williamsport District for another 20 years. 1927 Roy trict, where he taught for 45 years. Surviving are his wife, the former Rebecca E. Gilmorc; a son. James D.; two daughters. Janice Bootc and Nan S. Kreisher; eight grandchildren, five great-grandchildren and a brother. School District for eight years before to a ministry ." retiring in 1972. I four grandchildren and Faye Appleman Dendler members attendance for the in 65th-yearclass reunion on Alumni Day were Edith Davis. Faye Appleman Mary K. Heintzelman, Edna Roushey Long. Dendler, Mary Phillips Dole. Marjorie Vanderslice Rosado. Rachael Long Sauers, and Marjorie Pursel Wyman. she said. able to walk, she and son Robert, then appeared in the May 8, 1993 edition of were quarantined with her younger son, Keith, who was suffering from that newspaper.) Michael has been writing hundreds of 48 years Phyllis C. for there no exact count. is Well, actually, be exact. after teaching 45 years in Pittston City, Ciiv Because of the quarantine, she was unable to be with her husband. Arthur, or her critically ill mother, and thus M Rader Meitr Maittn Valentine '24 Mae O'Rourke Jordan '25 m her home Roy pi Troy '27 Davis '28 F. Bditfa P, over V C.eoige '2S Patrick mg ot herself to came ," fanuU are all a part of the people she v iew s when, into play in J. Pohlo '28 Anna Mae lioutman '2*> Elizabeth Raup Yelch '29 Claire T Cavanaugh '30 Amelia Conagc 10 ' I 09 1 no longer able to care for an 1 room house. Mrs Michael sold Oak Margaret Yeiu hai Haven, the place she and her tamilv home on a 60- acre farm between Mary A. 1 scarlet fever. 1* Beatrice Margaret as tamilv also . — hymns hymns to 1 1 Parker '23 Gladys n rut/man Snell "23 the years. nervous system rendering her barely Maude L. to toilet music students she taught ano. organ anil voice grew weak. Afflicted with pe- '21 Mai ion S Carpenter '26 She said she doesn't want the 165 1945. Mrs. later, in I Edgar B. Sutton '22 Fame Hall ot and . called Jonestown and Huntington Mills. At donated her Wurlil/er Hodge Ida 1'ieuhs Sunn i U ' Vollrath '32 osi a Ooisi l 10 ' iianniiu ' P, Shelhuniei 1 ( * < \\ became depressed and felt deserted by God. It was at this lowest point that she that time, she However, when you ask her where looked out her window and, watching a Josephine Y. Kllbury '42 she gets the inspiration for the hun- "patch of heavenly blue" appear, replacing "a huge gray cloud." she wrote "And don't forget to mention taught for five years at Fairvicw Avenue Elementary School, from 1928 to 1933," Ruth Fbright Winters '43 Mrs. Michael said, "but 400 is prob- ably pretty close to the amount." dreds of hymns, her response, in an "It instant, is precise: above ... seems it quiet and listening have to . . comes from come when I'm . 16. she (that the ser- was held), but please say this about I 'It celebrated the minis- Michael, not the works of want God to have the glory, not "God gave the words ... I just held the pen." Hundreds of hymns later, 'Take Thou My Hand" is still her favorite. "It expressed and . it my very came the top ... feeling so easily . . won . right from didn't have to change a I thing," she recalled of the 195 1 . the time at first hymn that, in place over 2,000 other entries in a contest sponsored by Stan- has flourished into a was Berwick's First United Methodist Church. The occasion was to hear live Adam neuropathy, treated since 1937 with (that and I guess a little bit of of writing must have rubbed off day) the art . . and talent still is Michael, fruitful now widowed, ministry continues to with varying degrees of the injections of Vitamin B-12. . . Northwest High School, where her husband was a math teacher for 42 in years. She earned | bachelor of music de gree after completing a seven-year home study course from Chicago UniSchool of Music. a retired that's a little bit different," she said. terminally ill I anything out like "(The book) and it's persons or those them ... for is who who in," are are caring don't think there manager in Michigan. I'ohlr '28o| Margaret J. is Beyond the Blue about heaven and the joys of way Mrs Michael whose poetry has been famous publicatiosn and names as Guideposts, Decision magazine. Ideal and Joni Eareckson Tada, has pub- some in languages, along with hymns 14 books of poetry, and cantatas published and sung around the world. all She has had 30 poems published by Publishing Co. in the l l 17 ' ) Jones '40 LtUTI L \ Puhr '47 MUdnd PilumboWuhvUlfl A Man|oue )i BntoUo Jr. '50 eonard 1 Prink J. James J I'uuell |
  • anvillr, was humus a scholarship ol (717)784 5 783 Ivo V. Giannini; a son. Thomas; and a Iwn died on March 20 Surviving are her husband. Attorney ate ol I iH in who Coal Township schools. son. Dr. Arthur, and three grandchil- dren. Alumni mixer in Attending an Casey's in nlumm mlxei 1932 R 30 were Dcnisc Antolik '83, Todd Dcbra Ganz '75, Jack Gottlieb '74, Ganz, Susan Thomas London Nancy Lychos '52, '92, McDonough '91, Wanda Willis McDonough '88, Marvin Mct/ger Payne '84. Dave Payne. Sue Peggs '88, Stanley Schorr '90, Charles Smith '81. Jeffrey Stopcrt '81, Ann Vnuk Wchlcr '89. Donna Schorr '70. Sandy McAndrew. John Nicodem '86, Diane Casey Stephanie '80, (717)784-3532 Simmons and Paulette '88, '80, Joan Reek Poremba "0 Jessie traveling to all '32 has enjoyed 50 states, South America is a regular visitor to patients in two nursing homes, makes lap robes for a veterans hospital, and docs chureh work. is on the soccer team Plymouth Township and Greater Nonticokc Area school distaught In the 40 years. Pcnn Township trict from 1937 to 1967. with service in the U.S. Navy in 1945-1946. He earned a master's degree sity in at Bucknell Univer- 1949 and a ministerial degree Wcsminister College in at Virginia in supply minister for the Central Pennsylvania Confer- ence of the United Methodist Chureh from 1951 to 1957 and served as a fulltime minister from 1967 to 1975. Surviving are his wife, the former Ann Price and Helen Snyder, two grand- 3 3 children and a brother. Representative 19 Loll Imwsoii 644 East Third Street PA 3 5 Elizabeth Row Reed 151 East Fourth Street Bloomsburg. members in attendance for the bOuVycar reunion on Alumni D.\\ \\ G B I while captaining both squads. He won with a winning time of 2:03.7 in the PA 17815 (717)784-0861 board, which creation activities. A retired school administrator, he served as a teacher, guidance counselor, coach, faculty manager and vice principal at West Hazleton High School and then as principal at H. F. Grebey and Rock Glen junior high schools. A licensed real estate broker since 1950, he also earned a master's degree at Bucknell University. He was a di- rector and vice president of the Greater placing 22nd among stars from Canada, Pennsylvania Saving Association and Germany and New Zealand. is coached cross country, junior high basketball and junior and senior high track. He went to Boycrtown to teach in 1937 member of the American He has also been active in many other commucurrently a Savings Bank advisory board. nity activities. He and his late wife, Margaret, are the parents of three children: Leon, as well as coach the boys' and girls' Barbara and Anthony. junior and senior high track teams. In seven grandchildren and two great- Boyertown. Sell his second year at started a cross country He also has grandchildren. program and helped coach soccer. from his very successful coaching career in 1957. having reSell retired Dorothy H. German '37 of Novem- Lafayette. Colorado, died on ber 14. 1992. ceived a coaching salary for only the He retired Area High School ued to 20-year career. from teaching at in 1972. sell real estate Boyertown He contin- and owned the Francis D. Sell Real Estate business. He has serv ed as a member Boyertown School Board He is a charter of the since 1985. member 1938 Representatives: Charles H. Henrie 30 Nottingham Road Bloomsburg. PA 17815 (717) 784-5835 of the dent and an organizer of the Biddy Plan now to attend our class reunion during the annual Homecoming cel- Basketball program, the Piggy Bowl, ebration on Saturday, October 23. Boyertown Optimist Club, a past presi- and the Oratorical Contest. Representative: 1781 (717)784-2046 Class in cross letters final three years of his a part-time Hester G. Eroh; two daughters. Ruth I Bloomsburg. While attending Bloomsburg, he His first teaching job was at Kutztown High School, where he also taught in the Mifflin He was A. Vollrath *32 of West Nunticoke died February 2. Also a 19 Page 8 at 1951. Mary tricts for as meet director from 1939 to 1957. CAN DO Inc. works to improve the overall quality of life in Greater Hazleton through job He served 880 yard run. In the fall of 1934, he ran in the nine-mile Berwick Marathon, for University of Pittsburgh another School District which later became part of the Central Columbia School Dis- Haywood i Boycrtown High School, Sell initiated the first Boycrtown Invitational Relay and cng He graduate of Bucknell University, she '89. Scott Jobson, Put McAndrcw PA 17815 and BurOpO. She John Lychos, Sean '86, Darlcnc D. 5. Box 451 Bloomsburg. at Bloomsburg's first state championship bj met P. Shelhamer '34 of Hamburg died June 6 at age 80. He was a retired educator and minister. Robert Asby *59, '89, leister *33 reports that she • Wilkes Barre on Maiili Argcnziano I 1934 Ezra W. Harris H1 coach In his third year as track has ten grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. One grandson played tight State. Representative: Wilkes-Barre Irene Leon R. Dixon '37 is a veteran member of the country and four varsity letters in track ugc 85. She a retired first grade teacher (717) 784-1857 Honorary in 1939. will serve as earned three varsity u Surviving arc her husband, Arthur; a the late Chlirlolle Hess, profrssoi ol curriculum and foundations. Francis "Doc" Sell '35. the originaof the first VenzJcc Relay Carnival Carnival, the VenzJcc Relays. brother, served Dorothy Hess Linn 165 Nottingham Road Bloomsburg. PA 17815 Referee for the 50th anniversary of the West Wyoming from 1933 to PA 17815 of Directors. Zcisloft. in Bloomsburg. (717) 784-4850 back 1946. was of Lamoreaux Tobias, and Emily Wagner school Ida Prtuhs Hodge '31 1 '35 tor Tosca Borsi Giannini '33 of West Wyoming died May 13. She taught profeSBOJ ol Laura A. Stcck. a senior mcdicu! Clmbala Austin Reynolds. Mary Stahl. Edna 103 South Market Street Bloomsburg. PA 17815 Bngllifa awarded 1 1 Id. H. Venzke Relays. rank J Qotdtt I- Lisa A. Plnichemli a senior the late died on June 1 Representative: ol physics. iil'h'.li John Ixwis, Irene Naus Munson. Anna sophomore a scholarship in Hummel. Dor- Helen Bloomsburg has been re-elected to serve a two-year term on the Alumni Board othy Criswcll Johnson, Lois Lawson, Margaret Yrnrhor *30of Kingston Ol psychology from Sunbury, was awarded Strein Howclls, Ethel deceased. is of the late mathematics and computer Ncicnce. l Grace Edwards Hartman, Gertrude Amelia L. Conage '30 of Schuylkill John Edward Kcrlln. profMBOl 1937 Representatives: Zeisloft. Laura Kelley Bollinger. Harriet Stycr Boop. Elynor Burke. Frank Greco. District. systems major from Bloomsburg, was awarded (717)788-1854 or 455-9551 Sara Maria Berger 853 South Market Street Michael A. McCormitk. I junior busincs and computer and informa- memory Edna Stahl. «»l 1974 from the North Pocono School scholarship in «™*>^*^ of the late piol< nursing. tion on Alumni Day were Laura Kelley Bollinger class reunion CLA SS OF 1933- Returning to campus for their 60thyear Gertrude Strein l!r,Lp. Hlynor Burke. Hank Gre.o, Grace Edwards Herman. Austtn Reynolds. Mary Anna Munson. Naus Irene Lewis. John Lawson. Dorothy C nswell Johnson. LoU professor of psychology. He was also a supervisor of Douglass-Berks Township and served as president for six years, during which time the township building was erected. He serv ed eight years on the B.U. Alumni Board of Directors and was 1939 Representative: Ruth Dugan Smeal 740 South Market Street Bloomsburg. PA 17815 (717) 784-4915 A Walk Across England September 24-October Dm ten das 1993 4, walk acioss the breadth of Northern England will some lake us through ot the island's most beautiful mountains and Our moorland ake District region of Northwest 1 ngland and finish acioss the Noith Yorkshire Moots CELEBRATING 50 YEARS — The Class of 1943 held its 50th year reunion dinner on the Friday of Alumni Weekend at the Benvick Golf( 'luh A (tending were (seated) Sara Hottenstein Dix. Mary E. Trump Buckley. Jean Sidler Snyder. Hazel 0 Brien Davis. Marion Wallace States. Dorothy on the through Milages ot stonewalled houses, inns, and ancient churches. on Saturday were Lora Snyder and Sara K. Wagner. Frank '39 and her hus- has enjoyed it 20 published under the band, Samuel, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on April 25 at a party given by their daughter, Rebecca 1942 A. Jane Jarrett '39 of Allcntown died March 30 at age 75. She was a teacher at Nazareth High School for 30 years before retiring in 1980. Surviving are her husband. Daniel; a daughter, Gretchen Wagner, and two books used in 1972 as a teacher in the Surviving are daughter, Jeanne Kilbury; four grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Representatives: Gladys (Betty) Jones Harris reports that his R.D.5.Box451 Bloomsburg.PA 17815 wife, the former (717) 784-3532 after teaching kindergarten for25 years in Frank Kocher 830 North Shore Drive. ttl4C St. Petersburg, Ann Boycr. is retiring Short Hills. N.J. She dropped out of the Class of 1945 in 1943. World War II worked industries, reared five children, finished her education at FL 33701 College with a B. A. degree (813) 822-0597 an in M A. degree in in Kcan 1968 and 1972. Clayton H. Hinkel 1943 Lewisburg.PA 17837 (717) 523-7702 Representative: Betty Isaac T. Jones '40 of Kingston died March 26 at age 76. He served with the U.S. Navy during World War II and later joined the Air Force Reserve. For 25 years he was employed by the Department of Defense at the Pentagon. Later he was employed by the Department of Justice in Washington, D.C., retiring in 1975. Surviving are his wife, the former Helen Brady; a daughter, Mary Elizabeth Jones-Poland; two grandchildren, and a brother. 1941 Representatives: C. Stuart Beilhartz Katerman Algatt 210 Sun'.-.en Heights Avenue Bloomsburg.PA 17815 (717)784-5584 of Pittsburgh. Edwards 705 Country Club Drive Bloomsburg.PA 17815 (717) 784-0908 Joseph Hudock '41 writes that after teaching high school math and science and for 25 years, he has taken up art. He served officer in the Regular as a staff Army for He then 20 of Pennsylvania, where he served as a professor in the School of Business for 15 years. He 1978 as retired in In Roll of the Association of Information Systems Professionals Reading died April 5 at age 71. from the Juniata School si information." In 1986. he was Bloomsburg University Alumni Association. Beaumont resides in of 2i) in in ,1 on rout*. We will w llh such items as any day pui k a spuic clothing, waterproof gear, amera ami lum h i will be left in District hool business and accounting we evening We She St. 1 xtia clothing advance will enjoy a in the MU of At the end am will travel h ol QUI ol oui day and lent city ol York Mam hestei Irom Bee's on the day of our arrival England, where we will prepare Norma. His son. Bruce, senior systems analyst with a is TRW. Duy 1944 U to in lor morning A as follows — Begin walk Day 2 to I-nnerdale (717)759-9733 Rosthwnilc (14 Day <)4 5 at Si at Day F. John High School, and Freedom High School. Lohr Hunter. David M. Jones. Andrew Magill. Hugh Niles. William Selden. Surviving are her husband, Robert; a daughter. Joan E. Rapp; a son. Rev. Barbara Rick Slanina. Jean Sidler Snyder. Lora Snyder. Marion Wallace Robert S. Norris; and two granddaugh- BBMfdllfl Bridge to 5 miles) — Rosthwaitc to Patterdulc I'attcrdale to 5 Shap (16 By road from Shop Duy 6 928 Country Club Drive Bloomsburg.PA 17815 (717)784-0434 — Ingleby Cross to Clay term on the Alumni Board of Directors. Day 7 Bunk Top Day 8 <>4 6 (12.5 miles) Clay Bank Top to Olaisdale (18.75 miles) Day filuisdalr In <) Robin Hood's Bay (19 miles) Day 10 1 to Ingleby Cross School, Dicruff High School. William Allen - B« Bridge (14.3 miles) miles) has been re-elected to serve a two-year education I (17.5 miles) Mary Lou John '45 of Bloomsburg for l Representative Mary Lou of 3 Day 4 1 Ply l-ngland and travel to Si to 545 East Eleventh Street Berwick. PA 18603 10 — Day and evening York Onstoni lour, 'In ir n i in ami theatre) Representatives: Anastasla Pappat Trowbridge Day 1 1 102 West Mahoning Street Danville. PA 17821 U.S.A. (717)275-3046 fare, train, The ters. (October 4) Return to cost of $ ,600 includes air 1 and bus travel from the airport to the start of the walk; return Frank Taylor. Jean Kuster William H. Selden Jr. *43 of Berwick has been elected to serve a two-year term on the B.U. Alumni Association Board of Directors. He is a retired educator and administrator. has written approximately 100 professional articles and has co- He authored five books. S is (September 24) 1 Bee's. Sara Dockey Edwards years before retiring in 1989. Prior to Midway Manor Elementary he rutin- itim-raiy I White Horse Village, acooperativecommunity. with his wife. and 2 pre- sented witli the Distinguished Service the I and hieuktust establishments l>< walk, Ruth Bbrlghl Winters '43 as a high between will hike overnight stops and Clifton. Representative: standing contribution to the field of Fellman. Virginia Lawhead Fletcher. Ruth Hope Handy. Kathryn Hess. Joyce ment Processing, published by South- II). for his "out- that, she taught special Keyboarding. Formatting and Docu- taught school 1984 he was placed on the Honor Buckley, Loren Collins. Kathryn Keener DUdine, Sara Hottenstein Dix. Ruth Mong Erlstcn. Reba Henrie a co-author of Century 21 We miles a day and spend eai h night teacher. professor emeritus. Bethlehem Christian School is . '43. a Berwick, Kingsvillc. Texas (during retired s, and other buildings lies ilepaiture the billowing end were Joanna Fice Buckingham, Boyd F. Buckingham, Mary Trump Lee R. Beaumont '43 of Newtown in World War joined the faculty of Indiana Univer- June Hoagland Norrls '43 Square lum v years and retired in 1963. Bethlehem died March 28 at age 72. She taught special education at vonBlohn. Elwood Wagner. Kay Wagner. Sara K. Wagner. Dorothy Johnson Wasco, and Philip Yeany. Dorothy Johnson Wasco resident of Clifton, N.J and doctor's degrees from the Univcr then passing can o! found along the old pathway l»e the small villages University. his master's members in attendance for the 50th-year reunion on Alumni WeekClass States. Edwards Eda Bessie Beaumont received Award by One North Aspen Place arned his doctorate at PcnnStutc le e Romans passed The region two thousand Duces Savons i Dr. sity Dick Matthes '42 nia Business Education Association. I this I tion. sity two sons, Kenneth and John; a step- of educa- uiul the B the of the Year Award from the Pennsylva- keyboarding and at all levels Alumm Business Kim aloi Award from Association and most recently, to teach word processing Josephine Y. Kilbury '42 of Bradford died May 21 at age 85. She Bradford School District. 1940 to keyboard, word processing. Beaumont is also a co-author of a number of other text- Bloomsburg.PA 17815 (717)784-2260 retired grandchildren. Service and Beautiful." through \eais ago followed by the Danes and Distinguished Ik- isurecipientof the years to teach over 200 million people hov oium 1 ciation yearbook. secondary schools for more than 65 Mary Jane Sharpless Wagner Box 346 Business Klik.ilioii and Eastern Business Teachers Asso- 20th Century Typewriting, this text has been used by Representative: Carpenter. title editoi ol Originally western Publishing Co. years. It Wordsworth and James nuthoi ol "All Dungs Bright the land of llenot. for almost from St Bee's Robin Hood's Bay to landsvu|>c of highland sheep fauns is Lit Sea Irish on the shores of the North Sea. The walk passes through a hilly ' Johnson Wasco. Jean Kuster vonBlohn. Joyce Lohr Hunter. Arabel Hilbush Adams. Sara Jean Eastman Ortt. (standing) Katb sn K, •« -ncr Dildme. Frank M. Taylor. Ruth Hope Handy. KathrynA. Hess. Virginia Lawhead Fletcher. Loren Collins. MarthaZehner Brow n. Hugh "Red" Niles. Philip Yeany. Ray Perry. Boyd Buckingham. Barbara Rick Slanina. David Jones. Elwood Wagner. Bill Selden. Winton Laubach. Reiki Henrie Fellman. Anthony Valente. Doris Keller Hosier. Bernard M. Pufnak. Andy Magill. Kay Jones Wagner, and Joanna Fice Buckingham Attending activities Miriam walk, will begin in the 1 He was formerly to the airport Jacqueline Shaffer Creasy R.D. I. establishments; one night at a hotel in Catawissa.PA 17820 (717) 784-3035 York; transport of personal clothing from the start of the walk, to the bed Donald D. Rabb '46 and his wife. Dottie. observed their 50th wedding anniversary in April. from York; all in bed and breakfast accommodations Box 304 Don is a profes- and breakfast establishment at the half-way point, and the finish of the (Continued on Page 10) Pfefl 't England (Continued from Page walk 9) at the Helen, retired from teaching in Brownstown Elementary School Robin Hood's Bay. The cost at docs not include lunch and dinner, which wc have left 1992. to the discretion of each participant. Lunch James leader of the walk will be who at left his home in Roy Shamokin and was president of He the Keystone Realty Company. served as solicitor for Northumberland Ins England in Hast Africa, He served Moon. Kilimanjaro and Mt. He grew up in the area just the Kenya. countries since joining the H.U. staff as director of experiential learning the Corporate Institute. place on this walk across England, please your with a $200 deposit to QUEST Program, name OP 1948 — Rtttirnlng to campus for their 45thyear class reunion CIASS Hall, andBtrtha Sturman, Lakeville, > . Nam y E vaiu They sor emeritus at B.U. arc the has been elected to serve a two-year term on the Alumni Board of Directors grand) hildien and one great grandson. died January 23 depaiture dale Ann, Kn/merovlc/. '49 of Plains J, at age 69. I Ic taught in West Pottsgrovc, Manvillc, N.J. Plains High School and GAR High School in live I «> 4 7 Wilkcs-Barre Representative A Navy Hubert L. Blltlgi career, she wrote Box 228 PA 18438 After . cember 1968 Richard Edwards veteran of World War II. he worked as a coal miner. first Hloomsburg.l'A 17815 '47 of Portland, Or- Lauru L. Puhr egon, II. deceased. is In he taught mathematics and science Nuremberg and Glen Rock schools He also worked before retiring in 1982. Harold Swisher '47 Wiuwii Ihe I.itit/ k is active with Community Chest, plumber and welder as a 1948 Plumbing and Heating ter. Hetty VjSCountr v ( 'lub dranj Drive in the members attendance in 43th year reunion on Alumni Marsilio; four grandchildren, step- loi the I isher. Doris Keller Hosier. Millard l.udwig, Mary Rush, Ralph Selt/er. Seltzer, Charlotte two brothers and three sisters. at one point Bloomsburg. before at World War he was the only cheer- II. GrCtChen Troback McLain '49 Nancy Rcichtvrt often traveling, now is that she has retired She says she would from teaching. love to hear from or visit with rectors. Fla., suffered kidney failure in 1992, went on dialysis, and received a December 1992. He retired Swales (201)391-9106 Frank aik. 26. Surviving is her husband, Vincent Washvillc '47. of Delaware, died on August Until her death, she 195 3 RD. Scrimgeour Box 112 S. 5. Bloomsburg. 3. Representative 214 Fair Oaks Avenue Horsham. PA 19044 1955 Representative: Plan now to attend the annual Homecoming celebration on Saturday, October 23. 0777 Harold Kmmitt (717)639-1515 was awarded emeritus 1992. Dr. Dyer and moved to Melbourne. status in May his wife have He retired after teaching business He was also Rose Marie Kautz '54 was ap- '51. a part-time he is now fully retired. His wife. '55. president and chief Inc., in Martinsville, Va., a member was appointed of the executive committee of the National Association of Dolores Doyle Brennan risburg for the past six years, reports that Fred Betz executive officer of Nationwide Homes. Fla. 1992. chemistry instructor at Perm State/Har- Richard Crimes '49 of Harrisburg Arnie Garinger RD. 3, Box 269 HarveysLake.PA 18618 Representative: \^5-So^5 editorial PA 17815 (717) 784-7120 He Builders. Home joined Nationwide in 1985 and was appointed to his current positions in 1987. Nationwide's model homes are open to the public in Martinsville, Roanoke. Greensboro and Charlottesville. He and Williams former Nancy have three children and his wife, the '55, two grandchildren. They live in Martinsville. Arnie Garinger '55 has retired after 24 years on the staff of College Misericordia in Dallas, Pa. 'Thanks Carolyn Vernoy Reitz was an the audio-visual depart- 4 Curilla Jr. 50 and Richard L. Curilla. 607 Country Club Drive Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717)784-7438 194«) (717) 233 in ment at Penn State, where she also took advanced work. Surviving are two brothers, Joseph New 1951 (215 Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts. assistant Representative: Richard B, Grimes 1723 Fulton Street Harrisburg. PA 17102 Active in community activities after for 1993-1994. 1954 J. Bertollo Jr. "50 Mildred Palumbo Wnshville *48 March Alumni Association employed 15 years as general office manager by Karamac vacation resort. Road htontvali, NJ 07645 9 Raven from the U.S. Air Force as n lieutenant colonel Scott. served as president of the Central Alumni education for 35 years. illis moved to Washington, DC, where she became press aide for Senator Hugh She has also been elected vice president of the ship. W his public relations director. Later, she returning to the State College area, she year term on the Representative: James .1. Hornier '4Sot QotfWatOl ing Board of Di- Richard Locke '53 is proprietor of Nanticoke Car Wash Center and serves as commissioner of Newport Town- 1950 Bertha Sturman. died on '52 of Forty "Bloom" friends. Sharpless. Barbara Greenly Strawn, and in District. become a publicity writer durRay Shafcr's gubernatorial campaign, then stayed on in Harrisburg as reer to Palmer E. Dyer '53 retired from Ithaca College on October 1. 1991, and leader for the Huskies. Day were Creasy, John S. Davis, Betty kidney School Nancy Swartz Lychos John during his time Jane Niles Bamdt, Rosannn Broadt Beach, many and formerly was a teacher Wyoming Area Hazlcton. in His daughter wrote that (717)784 0434 Evoncho for grandsons; four stcp-grcat-grandchil- Bloomsburg, PA 17815 Class for the Blind, Representative: two great-grandchildren; two Fisher /.. Ann age 75. Prior years by die Wilkcs-Barre Association for Lonzctta Surviving axe a son, Dennis; adaugh- Representative at was employed December 1983. to She interrupted her newspaper ca- Fort has been re-elected to serve a two- Leonard A. Manjone Jr. '49 of Weston died March 7 at age 75. An Army Air Corps veteran of World War (717) 784 0988 '52. formerly of Plymouth, died April 4 to retiring, he and was editor for newspapers in Lock Haven, Warren and Eric. She worked for the Centre Daily Times. State College, from De- before retiring in 1978. 12 West Hark Street, Carroll Park Page 10 Joan Ann Kurilla '54 of Slate Col- A professional writer for most of her Furgele , prior to the departure date. in lull is J. (717) 227-4946 Charles due 35 days before ers in 1992. lege died February 4 at age 61 Star Route, . Robert and James. Tin y also have nine Payment Frank . I parents of three children, Dottie weeks at years. Representative: I7815.The deposit is fully refundable, provided yon minim Mr. Smith of your cancellation Spanish Berwick Area High School for 31 years. She was listed in Who's Who Among America's Teach- and English Eaglc-Nittany High School for three Davis, Alumni Pay were Jane Niles Harndt, Hosanna Droadt Creasy, John S. Seltzer. Mary Hush, Ralph I.udwig. Millard Ktlltl Hoiltl Hetty 1 thil DPI ho Seltzer, Charlotte Rill hart Sharpless Barbara Greenly Slrawn Bloomsburg University. Bloomsburg. PA '54 has re- officer. 1952 on Roy Smith, Simon Feme Sobcrick Krothe tired after teaching French. graduation, she taught English at Bald 1 (QUEST) und To secure a a counter-intelli- Chcsteria Cichan; and a brother. and moors of northern has led several trips to other Army during U. S. 1996. Surviving are his wife, the former England. He in the Korean War as gence south of where the walk takes place, and spent most of his youth tramping the hills m County and Coal Township. leading groups into the Mountains of the Shamokm May 4 at age 65. A graduate of the Dickinson Law School, he practiced age 19 to become a safari and mountain guide J. Purcell '51 of died breakfast establishments. The Bucks County Area Agency on Aging Advisory Council until January the is generally provided by the bed and Smith, second term of vice president of the Centennial School Board. She also was appointed to a three-year term on to one man's personality, the College Misencordia community pointed vacancy board chairperson by has been blessed with mirth for more the Upper Southampton Board of Sumanager of the Belmont Station Condo Association, was elected vice president of the than two decades." a news release noted. pervisors and business Garinger has put smiles on the faces of Warminster Heights Redevelopment Authority Board of Directors, and to a a counselor and professor of education. Misericordia students and employees since coming to the College in 1969 as He served the last ten years as director Franklin Institute of placement and proudly reflects on an average placement rate of 95 percent of those completing degree requirements. draws 400 Garinger has helped thousands of students with their employment searches Over 400 uUmuu, laimls and cn|o\ed a d.i\ at the liankhn liu-iuls an amazingly successful at \ii.mgcmcnis "The wonderful thing about a life spent helping young people is that a liny bit of you goes with each of them long tune teacher "It's a great way Hunks move Man Chnppcll. William Chnppcll '71, "My never thought of it as a job. the next phase of my HARRISBL'RG PICNIC life." Garinger's career in education be- gan as a secondary science teacher in the Paoli Area School System in Chester County in 1955. After a stint in the Army, Garinger returned to public school work as a guidance counselor at Tredyffrin-Eastown Junior High U.S. in Berwyn. Forge Junior High School as moted He 1 assis- 1965 and was pro- to principal in 1966. returned to the Back Mountain in 969 to begin his career at Misericordia. During became his tenure there, he well-known advocate of student a rights and a strong supporter of student activities, especially athletics. "One of the greatest events of my has been the development of the life Dean Adams Darlene Amsler '85. '78. s Mob Valerie Davis, Lori Dayton, '73, Cheryl Gazan. Jennifer Gazan. Joe Geiger '74, IVAngelo DiHetta ' , Randy Deck. IS, ' Dorshaw Ku Ku Inn Dieshei *'M '7.'. hard Drcshri, Ku l Edwards '67, Jonelle Crystal Hiswcrt 'H«), ( iene Ingart. Jell l .ngart. ngarl I Michelle Pngnrl, " / rather. Amanda . 1 iale < I two granddaughters. Bradley 195 Peist '78, Jeff Pelit Heights The Scholar Awards provides grants to women of the U. S. and Canada who of P.E.O." with a hot-air arc pursuing a graduate degree or en- out the area as "Uncle Amie." thanks to his 1 7 years as a principal owner of the Onawandah Family Campground in Tunkhannock. He and his wife, Marge, tionally known official of women's an interna- sports, Wendy, Tracy. have four children: Amy in the Spirit balloon as the logo. In her acceptance the past 12 years, having finding more project recipients and in- creasing contributions to the projects. Chapter BX is member a charter in Glens Falls. Representative: was organized in 1980. She served as She president from 1984 to 1986. helped with the organization of Chap- W illiam L. ter 54 Wincrest Drive Queensbury, P.E.O. NY 12804 J. High School Claysburg-Kimmel at after She joined tion. 35 years in educa- the school district in 1963. She received the Sallic Mae National Teacher Appreciation Award in 1992. She also has been nominated for Pennsylvania Teacher of the Year and is a member in 1987. international in scope with all states of Who's Who Among America's Teachers. resort of the U.S.A. and and retirement areas and president of the '56 has been elected New York State Chap- of the Philanthropic Educational Organization (P.E.O). During the past ter some tion. for purposes of higher educa- Cottey Junior College Missouri, in Nevada, owned and operated by Sisterhood, is the a fully-accredited liberal women. The InternaPeace Scholarship Fund makes member and past Falls, is a the Glens Falls Women Voters, is a board member of Glens Falls Associationof the Blind and is a member of the Glens Falls Club Scotch Plains, N.J., and Voorhccsville and Queensbury, N.Y. two daughters. Lynne Ellen Ackncr of Queensbury and Lizabcth Anne Bitner of Lake is the mother of Jackson. Texas, and has one grand- Queensbury with her husband. Dr. William daughter. She resides in L Bitner III. president of the Class of 1956. arts college for tional women for graduate study in the United States and Canada to promote the philosophy of peace through understanding. Program for The Continuing Education Harry T. Conner '56 of Lancaster died Apnl 17 at age 64. A self-employed accountant, he retired He was a U. S. Navy in 1987 veteran. Surviving are his wife. Mary; three sons. Brian I Thomas. John and Andrew; and inn, Janet mn, Mar. Jn\< |)h I Guy Buttress '57. u roddttll II. Duncllon, '-I Fla., for the past eight years, died on April 18. He retired in L98 I Columbia 27 years. He wu» KoIk-m I anreii I I'ltr, 'Hf), Curie. '64, Alyiiui Henry School District for Cane in Bolivia, South America. Ic also graduated from the Practical N.Y., and earned a master's degree at Buckncll University. Surviving are his wife. Ruth; two sons, David and Jonathan; and four grandchildren. l loyd, '<><>, dine, (Juric '76, Jennifer Oarie, Michele served as a missionary |(). Dorshaw. Klin Dorshuw, Pat ' Ken Jones. Courtney Jones, William Kautz '57, Tim Keller '86, Wilm.i Kennedy '53, Mark Keyser '75, Rebecca Keyser '75. Donna Kimler '80. Steve Kline '77, Colleen Koppenhaver '84, Gary Koppenliaver, Cheri Krobath '79. Robert Krobath '79. Ryan Krobath. Amber Krobath. Alisha Krobath. Vu ki I enhatt. Josephine Magee '37. Judi Mannix '83. Brian Mannix, Michael Mannix, Lisa Market '91, Lewis Maylock '88. Michelle Maylock '88, Larry Mohn '74. Michael Moskovitz '89. Sharon Otff '78. Richard Olff. James Peake '83, Jean Peake '82. Rachel Sauers '28. Joey Schmidt. Kay Schweitzer '77. Lura Shader '55. Al Shader. David Shatto '82. Vicki Shatto. Beth Shoffstal, Joame Sindlinger '90, Jack Skowronski '65. Mark Skowronski, Elizabeth Smart '83. Tom Smart. Nichole Woodson Smith '90, Sandy Smith '76, Mary Sorensen '92, Peggy Swab '74, Bob Swab, Peggy Swab. Stephanie Swab, MarciaSweitzer '75. Thomas Sweitzer '75.MichaelTracey '72. Special guests were Dr. James H.McCormick.clujncellor of the State System of Higher Education, and Mary an McCormick. Representing B.U. were John Trathen. director of student activities and the Kehr Union, and Doug Hippenstiel. director of alumni affairs Imrisek '82. David Jones '68. Gail Jones '80. women Davis. \ngelo, Mike DcAugelo. I'am 1 1 \ , , Christine DcAngclo. Kevin Mike Gerard '90, Karen Goede '81 Dick Grime '49. Tim Grunstra '88. Deborah liargraves '80. Chuck Hargraves, Carrie Hargraves. Beth Hat graves, Jody Heckman '92, Lynn Hetzel '89. Jared Hock '63 Elaine Hock. Joel Hock. Steven Hock James Holland 78, Emily Holland, Grant Holland, Taylor Holland. Theresa Holland. Karen Howenstine '76. Amanita Howenstine. Sara Howenshne. Rick Huher 72. David Flanagan, Bill Gazan c>l Mary Ann Dayton. William Dayton. '77. Jamie Blockus, Ted Feather facility." Ciotti. Joycer Dnsi ola Blockus Anderson Sports-Health Center which provides Misericordia's student body staff with a spectacular athletic Mark Arleen Dascoln, loscph Dnscoln, Mary Amlrejack. Nicholas Kathy Blockus. KatrinaBlockus. Kristen Blockus, Dennis Bohr '70, Nancy Bohr '72. Judy Brennan '87. Joe Cowley '86. Sandy Cerullo '69. Cara Cerullo, Charles Chubb '78. Kim Clark '77. Jim Dangelo '79, Tina Dangelo '79. Janelle Edwards '67, Jon Edwards, Linda Fegley '85. Ellen Filardo '85, Jim Flanagan '81. R\.m '76, Jim '00. ilecn Ciotti 'HI. Katie I Ciotti. KiinIiv Ciotti. Suh\. was attended b\ the following alumni, Steve Andrejack '74, Cheney Bonnie 'SI. Andrejack. Stephanie Andrejack. Theresa Andrejack. Kathy Ballew '82. Frank Ballew. Eileen Baylor '81 .Mnhele Hecera . Garinger helped open the new Val- tant principal in — A picnic onCiry Island Park, featuring Remain family and friends: Gladys Acri, Check. Virginia "SO. Scolly Craig Cioiti. I'm just moving on to retiring, liiNtin Check. Kristen Check. Scott Hattie School Chnppcll. Nathan Chnppcll. Check Cheek 'm not id you must fust have had a professional I Das co, Jonathan Chnppcll, ludy 'tV. Misericordia has been so reward- ing that ley Ccsvo list: \nn IV* Carter, as a retirement. retire, job," he explained. life at most alumni paid to Jim. The attendance Garinger enjoyed his role at Miscricordia so much, he doesn't look "To a the Institute. at onl\ tor parking. to gain immortality." at this 17. event were foi the planned by Jim Gallagher 'M, and hopefully is passed on forver." said Garinger. 1 on April Institute in Philadelphia rate. Randolph '76, Clint (Jattcy, lidna Gullcy '27, ( 'unfile (inborn ">2, Harry Coborn '50, Drew Vim r Bll I (iorski. NadiaGorskl, Corski '71. David Criffilh. l idler. John Harvey '77, Melmda Hiirvcy, Valerie Harvey, Abby Hawk. Susan Hawk '76. Donna Hcim, Jamie Hcim, Lindrtey Hcim, W.iynr r \ < I (rim ;,,,„! I (,•), Brerida llendn< V: Hendricks. I imolhy S Hendricks, Kevin Henry, Marilyn 1958 Representative: Ray llargreavet 37 Dell Road Stanhope, NJ 07874 (201)347-0930 The 35th Reunion will be held on Homecoming Weekend, October 22Watch your mail tor a 24, 1993. letter from Ray with more details. Henry '66, Ryan Henry, Zachary Henry. John Hillcr '67. Karen Kimbcrly Hill- Hillcr. Natalie Hillcr. r, Mary Hillman. Cheryl Hogitrom, Gary Hogstrom. Heather Hogst/om. Jessica Hogstrom. Adrianc Hohmann, Jim Hohmann, Karen Hohrnann '75. Ijiurcn Hohmann. Malt Hook, Lisa Diefendcrfcr Horan 'V). Abram Hughes. David Hughes (Continued on Page 12) Page 11 Franklin (Continued from Page II) Emmctt Hughes, Florence '77, Hughes, '74, Erica Hustcd, James Hustcd Joyce Huffed, Melissa Hustcd, Eddie Irwin, Heather Irwin, Nathanacl Irwin, Pam Irwin, Rachel Irwin, Rebecca Irwin. Ted Irwin Thomas Tim Irwin '70, Jr., Lei him know if you would like to serve on Ihe reunion committee. Philip EL Mosier '58 has retired a* an elementary teacher in the Glen* Fall* (N.Y.) City School District, where he taught since 1964. Irwin. he taught '72. Michael Jankc, Steve Jankc Hazel Jasper, Frank Johns, Tina Johns '91 Brett Johnson, Erik Ann Johnson Jackie *76, Kathleen Johnston '89. Kccgan.Tom Kcegan, Dennis Keller, Theresa Keller, Laura Keyscr, David Barnhart H Maple Terrace Verona. NJ 07044 (201)857-0461 Sandra Knccshaw, Robin Woehr Knccshaw '85, Nancy Kovcleskic '82, John 2220 Kings Avenue Easton. PA 18042 Kraskc, Lauren Kraskc. Michelle Kraskc. Pam Kraskc '83, Pat Kraus, (215) 252-2881 '78. Carl Landis, Penny Kurisko John Paul Landis. Sylvia Landis '70, ;ir/,clcrc, I Michelle Brian LeadeOl, Jennifer Lcadcm, Karen .caclcm, Lucas .cadcin, Mark Lcadcm, Steve Long, Linda Lovcttc, Nick Lovette, Nicky Lovcttc, Shnron I I Adam Mack, Bob Mack Mack '76, Gordy Mack, '7f>. Brown Eva Dick Jarman nj 07850 (201)398-4208 Central Susquehanna Intermediate parlmcnt Kean College of al He at ink. i, Ann | boi Dton Delia i as I piuicipal B quite active, however, serving as presi- dent of the Harry Truman Scholarship ol iliieclors ol the KiwimisClubofLcviltown hairnian i Bristol, ol the Bristol and Town Anne Klemkoeky Miii v ( )i '82, Samanlha McNeil, Benjamin Meschio '80, Elizabeth Lam a Meschio. Rebecca wigshurg has been re a two-year tenn on the ol I She )irei tors I lavt Willi '83. i Floyd Moycr. Samanlha Moyer, Jennifer Moycr. Cathy Nagy, James Nagy '80, Curly Nicdcrt, Duane Niederl, Chris O'Connor, Niedert, Patfiok O'Connor, \ honored A O'Malley, Tony O'Malley '75. .ii whose Our Lady '59, . al i retirement dinner on Peters Dan U. S. Marines from 1951 I There are reading programs in BOCA LUNCHEON NUMBER TWO— The South Florida Chapter ofB.U. who need "We June Jr. '59 retired Taormina after leaching al look at > who tor gram focuses heavily on a whole lan guage approach, using authentic ' s literature — radicr dian dated vocabulary books and phonics work- books — to teach skills and Putnam, Emilie Putnam. Fred Moorestown. NJ 0S05 Putnam, Lydia Putnam, Brian (609) 235 1370 1961 to the Edwin C. Kuser RJ) 1. Box 267 at age 55. He was a He was appointed secretary-business In 1973, he foi Berwick Area at U u retired after -.\rs He Vernon Sinn '60 has been I fa re- Montgomery earned a master 's degree Lehigh University. \ been an Karl and his phone), a self-help program of ihe ness Officials of U.S. and Canada, a School Business Offi- by the Association of School Busi- Voluntary Action Center of Northeast- nonprofit international, professional ern Pennsylvania, since 1982. educational organization. She formerly was a teacher for eight years and participated in the VISTA Jeffrey Cirton '61 has retired after teaching Spanish, social studies and program. Paul, arc the Bruce, Candace and Dana. English at Berwick Senior High School for 32 years. At various times he headed the foreign language and social studies departments. Eugene J. Fellin *61 will retire as board secretary and business manager are and the entire state to achieve certification as a Registered She and her husband, w ife, Helen, 1967. cial parents of three children: retired in the 20th person in Information Referral System Tele- teaching American history at ears Hazlcton Area School District, effective Knsi\ '61 has became assistant board manager information specialist with FIRST (Free also served as department chair. the parents of two daughters. Kelly Maid) 16 tennis. PA 19505 (215) 754-7977 in the died education for six years in the Lansdowne-Aldan High School and also coached football, wrestling and Representative: Mary Bickelman Dale Krothe '60 has 33 Frederick I.. Crow 1 '60 of ElysbuTJ Hippenstiel '68. director of alumni affairs. Bechtelsville. Fcascr Middle School in the Middletown Area School District for Dan Quindlcn, David John J. Chidester '60. Francis "Red" Garrity '28. and Nancy Traupane Bailey. Representing B.U. was '79, president emeritus; B.U. Alumni Board of Directors. after ' row) Pat Chidester and Chuck Anderson; (top row) Sarah Gaylord. Laurie Johnson Gaylord strategics. Karl Weingartner '60 has 441 Oldtrshaw Avenue Deerfield Beach 19. I at Manko in Alumni also met earlier in the spring at the Boca Del Mar Golf Club in Boca Raton Attending the most recent luncheon were (front row) Joe Curilla '50. president; Connie Curilla. Molly Conner Curilla, Barbara Lentz Anderson '57. Irene DiehlKonrad '41 .Virginia BurkeTraupane '39;(middle on June The district's Chapter reading pro 34 6 0 alumni got together for lunch at the Riverview Restaurant Doug said. elected tax collector of Paul (Barney) fall most educationally needed," she lite Township. 4 the children Bald Fagle years. I children below certain educational criteria, and take children into the program that arc High School Philip A. in all special attention. teaching mathematics Rcprcscnumve: Douglas L. Propst, Abigail Derk said the federally funded edu- Sharon Belz, Ciborowski Frank Principati '82. Stephanie Page 12 sylvania were recognized. Maureen. Colleen, and Eileen Debbie Muscclli Principati '81. (Continued on Page 13) San Antonio at which die Derk was recently re-elected Mike Piazza, Sandy Picsvoux '70, Mario Pi ire, Cindy Plawccki, Danna Principati. Quindlen. in family literacy program was one of 89 reading programs to be recognized. Only seven districts in Penn- children Nittany High School in Mill Hall Principati, district's May Mary '91, Piazza, Marilyn Piazza, ol and his wife. Mary, are ihe par- Patricia. Elaine Perry '75. Walter Perry, Piazza, Chris Piazza, b and administrator during ents of five daughters: '8°-, Michael Oehlert '89, Ron Ochlcrt. Ben SI I in the lie Thomas conference dren can actually serve veteran of the Korean War, he O'Malley. Kyle O'Mallev. Kuth '90. District, attended Alumni Board lie served as teacher, coach, ath- 16. served Julia Spychalski '60. reading supervisor Wilson School elected to sci vc his long career. Pat Caroline Perry. Crisline Perry. Mulhall letic director to 1954. Kathryn Peters a cation program for disadvantaged chil- LourdBI Regional High School, was O'Connor, Ian O'Malley. Keith Connie Ochlcrt, two brothers and an Inlcniational Reading Association >>i immediate past is spanned 34 years reel O'Connor, Courtney Julie bo i Joann Mlllei '83,1 Im Monahui Moycr Veru Derk lor the Alumni Assoi union. president of the Meschio, Dorothy Mcssc '82. Jane '86, Eileen son, his parents, the nation. '59 Meschio, '75. Surviving arc his wife, the former 14,000 Chapter Ryan McLlnko, Robon MoMullln Teni McMullin, Andrea McNeil. BUI McNeil Middleton, Ben Miller, earned a master's degree II Carol Hockcnbroch; three children, S9 iuu Bristol ship Foundation lor Excellence. inko. I ihe in Township School District. Shereamins '80, Lisa McNeil '83, B sister. Columbia University. Mai Kristen Mil had M. lie also inn Cathy. Michelle and Jeffrey; a grand- as vice I Jer earned M.A. und Ed. D. degrees David McConnell, Caitlin Mcllugh. M. New scy. Fund, on the board 79, I al cation and individualized services dl '27, Linda McCubc '88, Natalie McClelland. Tracy McClelland '91. ' '50. supervisor of special educalion for the David Bsrnhflli '59 has been pro moled to professor in the spcciul edu- icliicd Mankey, Kae Mankcy '73, Cnthlccn Markward '83. John Markward, Johnny Markward. Sadie Mayeinii k ami NU l.inko B.U. alumni at the Boca Alumni and quests who attended the 14th annual luncheon of '85. Agnes Casan 4h Virginia Gray Janet left) (seated from were March 27 on Raton Del Mar Country Club in Boca (1946-1948). and Phyllis Jarman; standing) Iraupane '39. Josephine Brest '33. Gladys Watts. Molly Conner Curilla '28. Donald A. Watts '37. Joe Cunlla 50 and Canity "Red' Francis '38. Baily. Nancy Casan '83. George Davul Gray Rfll ho] Mack, Danny MacNcal, Kcrri MacNcal. Linda MacNcal. Jeffrey ( BOCA RA TON LUNCHEON - Marie Walsh IB Sunset lMne Lovcttc, John Lychos, Nancy Lyoh.01 '52, Pfisler Landing, Linda Larzclcrc '74. Mark Lar/clcrc '76, Mary Larzclerc, Michael l.ar/.clcic, 1964 Representatives: Rebecca Keyscr '75, Josh Klciman, Alexandra Knccshaw, Christopher Landis. to 9 S 9 l . Johnson, Lauren Johnson, Lou Johnson, Scott Johnson, Steve From 1958 Allcntown schools. in die August 31. Early in his career he taught business Marian Huttenstine '61 has ac- cepted a position as associate professor of mass media at Jacksonville State University in Alabama. She formerly Franklin (Continued from Page 12) was on the faculty of ihc University of Alabama Tuscaloosa. at William Maurer '61 from retired the Brandy wine School District on June 30. 1992. after 31 years of service. During the last 12 years, he was man- ager of the Central Bidding Depart- ment. William Stevenson '61 of Bellmore. Qmndlen. Katie Qmndlen. Mais 1962 Qmndlen Renaldo. Rebecca Renaldo. S0DeHanDrive.RJD.2 Belle Mead. NJ 08502 Rcnaldo com- Island, a multifaccted that is a tax preparation firm for individuals and businesses, as well as a Patricia Bieht PA 19525 Bill, projects. administration from tional University, is Temple an enrolled agent, a cer- tified financial planner. He lectures He was employed New York State tax forms and the liaison committees of the Brooklyn District Director and the State and School later Commissioner of Taxation and He is on the New York State Tribunal's Ad- visory Committee on Practices and Procedures. He is a member Until retiring, he was employed by the Middle School of the Wyoming Valley West School District. in the He also Surviving are his wife, the former Lois Lynn; a son. Russell; his father, and two sisters. has been re-elected to serve a two-year term on the Alumni Board of Directors. Gladys Carter May '63 of Hazlcton She was a school nurse for the Hazlcton Area School District for 21 years. Surviving is a daughter, June. 4 tional administration at Financial Planners, and a Fellow of the May. National Tax Practice Institute. grees officials in Wash- recommend changes in pro- riodically with IRS Penn State in He earlier earned master's at Marywood College and dethe University of Scranton. Montrose Area School He and of his sister Lane. Ashton. He PA District. his wife. Patricia, are the residing is at the 205 Robin Hood at 19014. lion in parents of four children: Todd. Amber, with feed-back from the practitioners. Kelly and Scott. Honor Roll Amcricu. Jim turn to provide the music for the coming Dinner-Dance for He Home- an unprec- is a seventh grade U.S. history teacher in Fairfax County, Virginia, and is District of Philadelphia president of the Fairfax Education Association. Januaiy 28 edition of the Shamokin News-Item. He is a math and computer science teacher at Southern Columbia High School. He is also head of the math and business education department and chairman of the technology utilization team. Tim appointed superintendent of the Wil- son School District in West Lawn. He has served the school district since 1 972 in the capacities of director of elemen- tary education and assistant superin- tendent. Before his employment Commencement Exercises in recognition of his Alma Mater. The award was presented by President University Medallion at Ausprich. in the museum full museum Prior to joining time to h yeai I'.ai Wilson, The Franklin Insti math resource teacher at the PfkbfUk School and a science specialist the ul Ua Hughes '64 it on sabbatical leave from her teaching position in the Evamton Public Schools n i I . She is spending the year traveling and working on a research project on whole Winner. Mail Wiunei language S \, Anne '82, Bill Wcndei. Dorothy Wodal* Gretchcn Wcndel. William Wcndel. Wills Wcndel. Cody Wenhold. Craig Wenhoid. Linda Weohold, Rachtl Wenhold. Rcbckuh Wenhold. '90, '92, Dcsircc Wtftl Jeremy Whetstone, Thomas Whetstone. Keith White. Kevin White. Lynn White 'K4. John Wilcox '70. Kun Wilcox. Chloe Williams, Chris Wilson, David Wilson. '61, Donna W Winmc, Norman Wismei 'Mi, Nancy Wynn, Alyson Yiicovel, Alex Yaroch, Chris Yurocli, Ynroch Nuk '7H. I'eler (iiul Yuroc li, Miinnri l.mbelli Yon. bill Y0UDg, K>, llrniirtla /aim Yum ' '74. Jcarininc /jihrenski, irl i John in the intermediate W, Zabrenski, Cassie Zerbe, Christine Zerbe '81 '/ahrenski. John anil Jason VtiW grades She reports she is also busy visiting and keeping up with our five grandchil drcn. Larry Ikelcr '64 has corned a spot the Maryland Public Secondary iation Stall I Ul mark by coaching and by developing a computer pro of Fame. He made gram handle information to Maryland He state started his at the tournament. coaching wrestling 25 years ago at Hereford High School in first year as head coach (1970). his team won the Potts ville Area School District He earned a master's degree at Blooms burg for ten seasons, until 1977. then contin- and a doctor of education degree from ued working at the state tournament. In 1982 he wrote a computer program to also earned graduate credits at isa Nucielli i first He is.i Wcndel Vulery .ii. I Valcnta '84, Zachary Valenta. Judy Yon. Greenfield School he served as supervisor of elementary education, teacher and coach in the the University of Pennsylvania. Mane Rebecca Wilson 1966, he was un clcnuntaiy lute in Baltimore County. In his at Trneuklc. John uurrn Trexler. Shannon Went/ na which public school teachers are Schools Athletic Assoc contributions to his unique part program the only is resources of the in Lee T. Fredericks '64 has been was awarded a The also vice Robert Eddinger '64 was featured '62 (right) employed science to 17.000 inner-city children as 'Teacher in the Spotlight" in the RECEIVES MEDALLION —Anthony Lanzone of Science is teach public school children, using the I cedures as well as to provide the staff in placed in a major will re- I Wagner, loin Wagner, Beth Walton. Jim teaches the wonders of handi on Dick "Bucko" Duvala '64 edented fourth time. He is principal of business affairs for the 19. 1991. Mu helle Valenta. Kevin Vulenta. his wife. Carol, are the pur Franklin Institute Harold Cole '64 is a quadriplegic as the result of an automobile accident on October received a Stathopoulos 'SO, I two daughters. Megan and as a science teacher assigned to nership home James K. Sample 63 He and cnts of by the School (908) 782-8619 Stanley. Jon Stanley Trexler '81. Shelly Trexler. Allison Teachers Honeyman Road NJ 08822 Ann Spnngler, Carol Jill harnUe '9l,R0D ties. to the Nutional Ernest R. Shuba SI, Sunnon '73. Jesso Sweet, Manlyn mum, Put liaenkle. Rohm u> Jim Gallagher '64 has been elected Representative: Cameron Smith 'SS. Keller pldtfl who would like Donna s Statopoulos, Doloies Sullivan. Helen I 1964 It) doctor of education degree in educa- ington to Nelson Swarts *63 of Lewisbcrry Flemington, Accountants, the Institute of Certified Federal Tax Committee and meets pe- ).i\ Gretchcn. men's department of the Agents, the National Society of Public He was recently appointed to NSPA's coordinating committee to Shu SI. Kaiuh Stanley. Hivan Stiithopoulos. District. of the National Association of Enrolled A . 1'rexler. died February 28. the first enrolled agent to serve Stanley by the Wilkcs-Barrc New York Finance. Hippenstiel, director of alumni affairs. wim. m li.'.ilvth I Walker, vice president for advancement, and Doug B.U. were John L serve on the committee should contact the Alumni Office. Burlington Coat Factory, Edwardsville. all n,.uu SchuMci Keith Sclmltei 'S.\ ittei. Saiuh Smith 'So. Kevin Sokolowski, he I Ross Club in Williamsport on April 27 Those in attendance included George Bierman '78. JoAnise Keener '89, John Kovtch '62, Diane Langley '81, James Pegg '67, Eileen Shrey '90, Dan Spadoni '74, Gary Stackhouse teacher in the Huntingdon School Dis- sentation. serves on the committee that re- mixer \sas hehi^it future events wasformed as a result of this mixer. Anyone worked He loin Snville lunins Sch Nil WUJJAMSrORT MIXER — An after -work alumni as a school dent. extensively on tax law and client repre- views '78, \S, Shulski, David Silvei. Lisa Stackho use '90.Barbara\Vinchester '75,andJohnBurch Representing trict who holds a doctorate in educa- ' Ruuo lackie Schock, Alex Shulski, The 30th Reunion will be held on Homecoming Weekend, October 22Watch your mail for a 24, 1993. letter from Pat with more details. Let her know if >ou would like fo serve on the reunion committee. April 28 following an automobile acci- income housing Robert Joey Sannutti, Lou Sannutli '77, Tax low Ruuo. i.incinc Sannutli I Don D. Haines '63 of Kingston died tion of partnership tax returns for le Stephen Ku:.'o. \.uun Sannutli. Paula countants and attorneys. Another divi- Consultants, specializes in the prepara- auian Killstone. liaiu I Representative: tax processing service bureau for ac- sion of the company. National d Roth, Jessica Ku;:o. Michael Ru/«'o. have been admitted to practice be- Long I Gail 1963 (215)367-9755 pany Tom Killstone. 12. Eric Killstone. ' Killstone. Gilbertsville. of Bryan Roth. Robert Roth '84. Victoria fewer than 50 non-attorney tax special- He is president of Financial Services I '?S. Rillsione (201) 874-3 1 18 before the U.S. Tax Court. Since 1984. examination given every two years. SI. Margaret Richard R. Lloyd Cranford 77 Hawthorne Avenue fore the court after passing a rigorous on Reisx I N.Y.. has been admitted to practice ists '79. Eliot Reisi. Eric RftltB, aura Rcis/, Representative state-wide public school wrestling tournament in Maryland. He coached score the tournament. That program is being used by three or four counties Boston. Lehigh and Temple universifttgt 13 Class notes Faculty featured at community over the luncheons The Alumni Association sponsored Luncheon Lecture Scncs, featuring members of the speakers were George Turner, 1968 Representative: assistant professor of psychology; Robert E. Boose and Mary Harris, assistant professor of curriculum and foundations. Unfortunately, a fourth lecture by 942 West State Street Trenton. was held at The Inn at Reading on May 1 7 In Fetierman Kathy lickenroth '79. Stephanie Fetterman '88. Stephen were George Perk '55. Vera Perk (>(). (Uoss'70l\rthllay^>othum.Mi5 ofP&naffifl Mtuvh 8 ut age 70. A vetenm of 132 air combat missions in tendent during the past school year. He earned a master's degree at Lehigh University in a school who have been Air PorOfl ROTC a master's degree and a New York University. dent services chairperson. Frank Karwacki '67 was ordained Roman Catholic priest in 1983 after at Pope John XXIII National Seminary. He is pastor of St. Casimir Church in Kulpmont and administrator of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Marion Heights. Prior to entering the seminary, he taught at Mt. Carmcl Area High School He earned a master of education degree in biology Bloomsburg in 1971. at 1969 Representative: Sandra Ekberg Brown 2177 Rebecca Drive Hatfield, PA 19440 (215)368-2784 James M. Bonacci '69, a agent for Farm Insurance since graduation, built his own office in 1986. He atState tained the highest profitability in 1992. He and his wife. award Nancy, are the parents of two daughters. Janel, 16, and Janeen, 13. He reports that Janel members 1 H6 Anthony J. Cerza Ocean. NJ 07712 instructor at Allen- Major Dillon tlew w ith Marc Bartlcbaugh the Strategic- Air Command prior to retiring in 1962. Surviving ore his wife, the former Geraldine Farrington; two sons. John IV and Thomas M.; adaughtcr, I isa. at '66 has taught Mechanicsburg High School years. He has been voted the one wrestling official Wmtiing coaches by for 27 number District III for the sixth year in a row. RECEPTION IN PITTSBURGH— B V and three grandchildren. Sue Nephew Teats '66 was chosen Klaine Hackonhcrg "to repoiis her son, J.D., lettered at at Representative: town- Dierull High School. sophomore He earned Ph.D. in 1969. school board (201)922-0039 Junior stu- or elected officials. School District .i is Meade. at board since 1987. She 6 Lancaster Drive 20 years as head base- says she would love to talk to others World War II and the Korean Conflict, he was employed by the Allentown for is cross-country coach Civil War. Specifically, he Major General George G. Regina Kotch Snyder '65 is living northern California where she has been on 1 City. Fin., died Mahanoy at 992, and has served as acting superin- in improving the quality of education available within the school distr girls' for 12 years. ilerclh Israel tumgc In thfl i orjunuolty. Superintendent since September poiitlve L. in contact." from 1965 to 1981. He was principal at the intermediate school from 1981 to lohonoi an individual whohasallei led l%.\ come Hack and cross country 1 in 1c he has l Roborl DunpmJii) 6S wpei inlendcnt ol the- Bcnsalcm 1'ownship Year" by and earning a master of divinity degree the hearts ils. Harry R. Davics '67 a Shenandoah livening Herald. The newspaper noted that "over Shenn Silver Spring, Si ho. portrays his principal's certi- John Murlin '65. acting superintendent of the Mahanoy Area School District, was recently recognized as "Person of the Week" by the 6 5 I'. American Newark High School, where he Reprtttnloilvt: ari reenactor and lecturer in the Field of the (215) 363-5593 a t < 1502 Susan Drive Lansdale. PA 19446 ball master's degree at Scion Hall in 1969. 19 a successful vocation as an educator with an active avocation as a writer, Thomas Lemon to fication at Bucknell University. in- man and Russian in the Pennsbury School District. He also has combined a master's degree at He earned 1 thfl TWp, Schools, hi West ih.it in football as a Point and has a good chance of starting at noseguard for Army. Harold R. Krat/er *4S baa boon Page 14 be held on Anthony Waskie '68 teaches Ger- 1967 Middlcburg as principal for the past 16 years. Evans, Betty Hakim, Ethel Hummel '33. Mary Lou John '45, Mary Kryniskic, Ethel Keller Long '32, Linda Long, Ann Mariano, Brian Markey, Cliff Mniu. Midd West School He began head teacher four years later, and served Md. live in I'arkton. Ziiblocky '64. dent of the Elementary School, was promoted former Lucy his wife, the Bessie Edwards '41, C. Stuart Bdv/anlfl '41. '59. Representing Ikclcr, Helen Cimbala Kryniskic. Holly Crcvchng, ' will Homecoming Weekend, October 2224, 1993. Watch your mail for a affairs. Nancy Brooks, '91. '71 Myer Mill: Carolyn Butcher The 25th Reunion DINNER IN REA PING - A dinner for alumni and friends education, was cancelled for lack of at NJ 08618 (609) 989-7435 Arthur Dignan, assistant professor of communication disorders and special one of the luncheons held was He has also received many other Jaycec awards over the yean. professor of history; Brett Beck, and students attended the years, cees. university faculty. This year's staff Frceland presented with the "Outstanding Citizen" award by the Frceland Area Jay- the second annual The following alumni, '67. Stephen G. Koro! teacher and outstanding civic leader in Educator of the Year by Lancaster- Lebanon Intermediate Unit 13. She is a reading specialist and teacher with the non-public division of the I.U. alumni participated in a reception for all State System alumni hosted by the Pennsylvania Council of Alumni Associations and the 14 universities in the State System. Alumni and guests included Brian Angney '89. Roy Bowen '66, Jackie Weaver. Hugh Dempsey Ruey Dempsey 67. Christine Klamut '83. Julie Pyle '84. Heather Shearer '91. and John M. Walker '89. Representing Bloomsburg were Dr. Harry Ausprich, president: and Doug Hippenstiel '68. director of alumni '70. affairs. Alumni Invited All has been to B.U. for summer camps kochrr Keller Shirl '70 has been State elected to serve as an auditor for Co- Sue Ellen Coleman '69 (M) is lumbia County She formerly taught in reg- Bloomsburg and Benton Area Keystone Junior College. She also is an adjunct faculty member in the the Business Administration Department Republic atu ommittcc person and a mentor for the Part-time Student Township. istrar at School Program. Tunkhannock with her daughters. Susanna and Caryn. She also serves as a in in Philadelphia Benton Phillies c.« ,i dealing vs. children's literature with environmen- Linda F. Mackavage '69 is a retirement benefit administrator at CarpenTechnology Corporation in ivMslmc in recr av.arenc\\ alphabet .nul in and space awareness via short tal ter Districts. In retirement, she She resides sto- Florida IU-N ter 32 years in education, nuluvlnu: 23.5 years in the Hazleton Area School J. McGuire '69 was ap- District pointed supervisor of guidance for Earlier in her career, she was owner Montgomery' County Public Schools inRockville.Md..in 1990. She enjoys and operator of Jackie's Kindergarten working with the 288 counselors, some taught at the of whom and Jackie's Playland. TEA CHER A MBA SSA DORS '69 will mark his 25th year as an English teacher Donegal Middle School County. It in at Lancaster be his 25th year of will also has been organized by the Alumni Association to represent the um\crsit\ High schools Wyoming in Valley. With information provided by the sions Office at a training dinner, the resource persons to students in their about Bloomsburg University. coach. (seated) Katherine Cosgrove year of teaching School District. is the in her 14th in Wyalusing She recently earned a master's equivalency in '67. Mulka 1967 she received the Brace Award Admis- Ambassadors will be available as who are interested in learning schools '68. assistant director and John Frey Kuffa '68, Steve Harmanos geographic areas are interested in participating Mere, where they own in Eagles a convenience gas station and garage. Barbara M. Socarraz '69 of Homestead, Florida, sent a note along with her gift to the Alumni Fund: family was one of the many that ravaged by Hurricane Andrew. rebuilding our fulfill that agenda for organizations '70. in this program, they i should in , Rome, as The Dempscy Group is to in secure funding for the ongoing restoration and preservation of the museum. The raising campaign to make and his wife. Cindy, are the hey 215 Forres tal wedding anniversary with a Hawaiian cruise vacation. Dennis their 20th teaches science atMechanicsburgHigh math teacher at Central Dauphin High School. They and their son. Mark. 15. live in Enola. School, and Nancy is a an affiliation of professionals and companies specializing in fund raising, finance, organizational management and "After almost 20 years in adminis- doing something on my own natural extension and cre- ative outlet for my skills gained. past activities have given My me great op- portunities in regards to team building and leading both large and small organizations. It has also allowed me lo Representative: II. Cluley 61 Brunswick Lane Palmyra, Time: 4:30 p.m. until game time PA 17078 (717) 684-8733 tion Projects. He has William W. Fonncr also been a faculty member in the Wyoming School (Pennsylvania) Area District. He serves '71 has hern appointed managing partner inKnowles The The Westmoreland Symphony Orchestra, and president of the Westmoreland Museum Society. He first New York City, to dissemi- affiliate Associates, a Scranton based insurance agency. The affiliate as president of Grccnsburg Foundation, president of will serve the Philadelphia Fonncr previously served as vice acts as international vice president for the restoration, preservation and social joined a Philadelphia area agency as company. Over a period of action committee for St. Patrick's Ca- an account executive. as a holding time, the company organizations under will acquire other thedral in leadership; the trustee of its McCullough Communications of Pittsburgh. The 20-ycar history of the latter company complements the work of The Dempsey Group. first of which is noted for throughout the burgh area. its last design success rate 20 years in the Pitts- Dempsey plans to main- tain the quality material New York City and as a Westmoreland Community He American I lean Association, the March term on the Alumni Board of Directors. of Dimes Dempsey earned and the Persad Center. his doctorate at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. He and his wife, the former Ruey Cloak '67. reside in Grccnsburg. produced by James Dulaney '70 is a divisional human resources manager for Pinclli Another purpose of the pur- Cable Corporation in FJorham Park. N J. He and his wife. Mary Ann. are the is to assist with the design and editing of brochures, parents of three children. fund-raising solicitations and capita] Mt. Bethel. Pa. They live in Mary L. Mannings '70 is an under- for seven years as writing trainee with the Harleyiville executive director and chief executive Insurance Companies. She joined the officer for The company Pittsburgh. specialist Eye and Ear Institute of The nonprofit, indepen- The Husky Club will charter a bus from Bloomsburg at additional cost per seat <>7 2 I Reservations: 1-800-526-0254 Reprejentainr M. Jacqueline Feddock 1 1946 Artery DHvi Fairfax. VA 22030 By September 3 Georgiana Cherlnchak *72 ha* First-come, an unexpired first-served been appointed to fill term as Fell Township supervisor. In 1992 she stared the Dottie Lee Real company with her sister. She co-owns Adapt-a-Site. a consult- Estate campaign documents for The Dempscy Group clients. Dempsey served '71 ol Bloom-.biiri' has been re-elected to serve a two-year McCullough Communications as well as expand its number of clients and chase of McCullough Sandra Rupp volunteers for the College. $9.95 per person president, secretary and treasurer of Museums to people in North America. The Dempsey Group. Inc.. operates The Vatican Enjoy hamburgers, hot dogs, etc. under the tent at poolside market. Buckman, Vun Buren and Fonncr in Horsham He has been involved in the insurance industry since 1978 when he services. publishing. Veteran Stadium) company of Knowlcs of Holiday Inn (Formerly the Hilton, of the Saint Vincent College Preven- time in the United It is Hugh M. Dempsey '70 has started his own company. The Dempscy Group, officer for Saint Latrobc. and founder activities at the 1 Fonncr and Associates, u new nate information about Dennis Bohr '70 and Nancy Fruehan Bohr '72 recently celebrated Y. vania and a teacher and administrator in the history I Pre-game Across from 197 William Dempscy States, a clearinghouse, located in its office in (302) 834-1964 in N of the Indiana University of Pennsyl- an investment lish for the DE 19701 Vincent College reside in Lafayette. to encourage people is game . Mallydale. objective of the fund- Museum. The Dempsey Group also is to estab- Drive was development Italian the Vatican John W. Dalfovo programs, and long- Before that assignment, . its projects, including research, innova- term teaching support. a client. Representative: ministers and disburses funds for tive patient care were 1970 in- dent Eye and Ear Institute raises, ad- Through Dr. Dcmpsey's broad network nationally and intcmationally.Thc Dempsey Group has acquired The Vatican Museums. located We are on the each university during the vice president ol in me Automobile Club ol s \ u u so N Y and is an Army Reserve major in the 40 Vd Civil Allans Hn tends to follow." "My home and our lives and and then The Dempsey Group for the next hurricane season." became a Smith '70 \\ ally Andrew teachers in other N Y He vision; these are all that should have everything back together tration, for equivalence a master's degree in 1970. contact the Alumni Office. have vision Special recognition work with handicapped parents ot a daughter. Ilea'her of a son. Neil. 17. They live Bear. lor her She earned elementary She and her husband are the parents In An Ace of admissions; Diane McAndrew '68. If alumni '71 $10 box seats tlu children. Attending the first training session were Marilyn Carter '59; (standing) Pat Wednesday, September 22 frl education. store, In 1963. she nursery school for Crippled Children's Association eacher Ambassadors" coaching soccer, including 12 as head Carolyn Rider '69 first handicapped children started by arc B.U. graduates. James A. Met/lcr Marlins Jacqueline Kent '70 has retired af- Read- ing. Kathy System Day at the Vet in 1991 as a premium data also ing firm to government, education and industry on making buildings acces- sible to the disabled in compliance with the A D A. Fast 15 A friendship f org (hough the pots had been cooling for T six days, they were still warm to the touch when they were taken from the lain at Karl Beamer's homestead in Mainville. More than 50 people gathered last Wednesday afternoon to see the pots and honor the man who created them. Japanese potter Shiho Kanzaki. It was 1 Kanzaki *s The first firing in the United States. works had begun more than two weeks before with a short Wednesday, another short prayer was recited before Kanzaki and firing of the 180 Buddhist prayer. On The pots the bricks and clay sealing the kiln's door. away his apprentices pried — large urns, tea cups, bowls and vases — which had entered as bare white clay, left the kiln hardened by fire, colored and darkened by wood ash. Wearing white gloves. K;.nzaki, Beamcr. assistants and friends placed the works on platforms on the rough ash. hillside overlooking the kiln. Parts of the pots were encrusted with black, in the sunlight with Other parts of the pots shone warm browns and oranges and greens and blues. Inside the large urns, two hundred small teacups were fired subtle and given as gifts. and admiration of the crowd was the culmination of nearly two weeks of very quiet, sometimes solitary work and years of developing friendship between Kanzaki and Beamer. associate professor of art and ceramist at Bloomsburg. The interest Kanzaki has been in the a traditional Japanese of a hill Bloomsburg area with anagama and packed with soil his two Beamer's home. kiln at assistants since April, building Partially submerged in the side on the sides and top. the kiln appears deceptively large from the outside. The distance from the mouth, where fire was fed with wood, to the short brick chimney in the back is about 40 feet. The 180 works were carefully stacked in a chamber only about half of that length in the front of the kiln. For 10 days the works were worked agent. in shifts fired, the kiln continually A graduate student of Beamer's, both the construction of the kiln and the In the last first Allan Stackhouse of Harrisburg, helped with firing. several days of the firing, they fed the fire about every 15 minutes. In the days, they added wood every seven minutes. In the final days of the firing, flames sprouted on either side of the Shiho Kanzaki the kiln. glow emanating from creature. watched. Beamer and Kanzaki with his apprentice Kiyoshi Ishikawa and Takaya Asaba, the son of his A from the chimney and two peep holes small statue of a fire god the fire mouth, the kiln took Each time wood was added sits on atop the kiln. At night, with the appearance of a living to the fire, an audible chimney, as if "poof came from the kiln sighed, measure of flame shot forth. the and an extra Kanzaki monitored the chimney to check the quality of the the fire. The black smoke pouring from chimney had a sweet smell. The temperature inside the kiln reached more than 1,300 degrees centigrade. The - ^ . 1 1 IB m L -r v PHOTO B) JOAS HELFEA Potter Shiho Kanzaki says a short Buddhist prayer before firing the kiln, while food is presented as an offering to the success the At of right. Story and layout by Eric Foster EDITORIAL NEWS ASSISTANT firing. Erica Funke ofWWA-FM radio interviews Kanzaki as he examine s finished pots at the opening of the kiln. works were glazed by the natural action of d in kiln the wood fire, fire Above, Shiho Kanzaki removes the fired pots from the earthen kiln, handing them to Karl H earner, (jar left) but the color was invisible in the glow of associate professor of art the white heat. Kanzaki and Beamer between the lished network in Japan. met through first Town of Bloomsburg and a computer At the invitation of the Japanese — Kanzaki among them Bloomsburg Town Administrator Gerald Depo and Bloomsburg art professors Kenneth Wilson and Karl computer network operators Beamer before the firing a link estab- their stay at observed him firing a "I felt instantly at Bloomsburg faculty home Kanzaki's — in Shigaraki, they kiln. home," recalls member Beamer, a since 1972, who has himself constructed more than a half dozen kilns on campus. "I've always artistic spirit and that felt that it I would find a kindred would be on the international Shigaraki, Japan, which level." The relationship continued when Kanzaki demonstrated pottery at Bloomsburg his art home. Kanzaki's works will be shown in OcL 9 from 2 Initially trained as a lawyer, who is for the past 25 years. former apprentices are listed significant potters, both past art his writer in works were sold out within a week. When life asked why he chose art inspiration for his work from Two — one by a writer. the path of a potter over that of a lawyer, he says simply, "Freedom." in some managed to dig out broken pieces of buried They were just the same as the brilliant ones had discovered before," writes Kanzaki the clear He draws the pottery of 15th century May in one of I his afternoon of the kiln opening, the drama of smoke and the state and among Japan's most and present, by Japanese San Francisco another by a German I pottery. On He and two of his biographies are being written about his the hills of Shigaraki looking for pottery pieces laying unnoticed under the ground." of organizations. At a recent exhibition in Munich, Ger- many, traditionally left unglazed books. "I thought for a long time about those fine a Buddhist has been studying Buddhism and the making pottery artist's to 5 p.m. Kanzaki wandered around places Bloomsburg An "I is firing. covered pottery hearths or earlier days, and Beamer" University's Haas Gallery of Art in October. reception will be held of making of 1991. The two in the fall potters then collaborated to build the kiln at priest except by the between Kanzaki and Beamer The clean white clay of the pots contrasts with the richly colored works which emerge from the visited Japan in the spring of 1991. During (left), New fire is over, Jersey marvel but potters from across at the works, noting the elegance of the design, and the variety of the colors achieved. Kanzaki's eyes a medium-sized bowl. — dark brown and black He seems pleased. Is It's picks it up the firing a success? "Maybe," he answers. The work itself. He areas contrast with a pale blue. will have to speak for apparent that he's already thinking about the next firing, for he adds later, "Next time." kiln (below). 1 ; , . Class notes Faculty promoted, In tenured in Faculty promotions and the granting of tenure were reviewed by the Council of Trustees at their June meeting. Promoted to From 1983 Scranton. to 1988, she was employed by the Lackawanna County Department of I luman Services, where she rose from caseworker assistant director of all human to services professor full in were Jesse A. Bryan, developmental instruction; William HudOO, history; and Dorette E, Weik. nurflnfl Promoted to associate professor were Brett Beck, psychology; Dale Bertelscn, communication studies; Mary 98 1 she wa* hired a» the director 1 of Allied Services Community Projects Harris, curriculum and foundation!; Jeanette Keith, til itoi Lowe, philosophy; < Ibiiftlni Sperling, art; Vera VIdlte-Ward p.syc hoi art; and John Waggoner, Scotl the county. Her of public service began fa life she volunteered to work for the Arncn can Red Cross. An official suggested she contact the Department of I lousing and Urban Development, where she might be of greater assistance. For seven years she served as a the department's First saster ogy. F. Clevenstlne '72 recipient of the 1992 named co of was Na Biotechnology Teaching Award by the National Association of Biology tional cultures. Granted tenure were Brett Beck, Teachers and associate professor of psychology; Dale Bertelscn, associate professor Mariana of communication studies; member Response Di- Team. Richard Promoted to assistant professor was Jlng Luo, languages and Agnes Flood, when 1972, during the Blackburn, assistant professor of chemistry; Carol Burns, assistant professor of art; Kohert Clarke, EDVOTEK Corporation. The award recognized tive his innova- curriculum design in the teaching DNA of biotechnology, recombinant tec Implies, and bacterial plasmidtrans formation studies level. assistant professor of curriculum and Couch, associate professor of physic s; Henry Dohson, foundations; Jack associutc professor of curriculum Gary Dohy, Inundations; and tothj < I ology and gifted education studies al Ridley High School in Folsom. where he also serves us Science Olympiad assistant addition to his 2 Ivengood, assistant professor ol nursing; Maria Ight, aiaot late bbboi late profesioi Ann Andruss Library; Stokes, assistant professor of music Swarthmorc College, lie also human anatomy and human physiology at Delaware County Coin ence" Till, assistant professoi oi hiologii and allied health sc ienc es; Vera Vldltz-Ward, biioi loti professoi ol art; John Waggonei M -i\ ol I assistant professor ol curriculum and foundations. Long-time employees retire from university Four long-term univeisity spans 91 years, have their letirements. Doris "Peggy" Bailey, direi toi ol of graduate studies and research, retired effec tive June three She completed 20 years and months at Bloomsburg. 11. Carl Derr, athletic equipment clerk in the department of health, physical education and athletics, retired on May years and B. 1 1 Joann 14. lie retired completed 20 months of service Farrell, executive secretary in the student June 25. She served the 1 months. Francis McCaffrey Jr.. custodial worker, retired June 25. 11c served the university for 22 years. since 1987 and most recently as third vice presi- Lahaska. PA Dennis M. Guyer '73 of Lewistown 18931 cational administration at Villanova league sponsored political debates and The 20th Reunion will be held on Homecoming Weekend, October 22Watch your mail for a 24, 1993. University, a master's degree legislative meetings. letter She earned a Ph.D. in rhetoric and communications at the University of you would Pittsburgh. union committee. in biol at K - 12 science education Temple University. u from the reunion committee mi more details. Let Tim know on the like to serve if re- parents Oi three daughters. and Laura, They Amy. Beth live in Springfield. Robert H.DeSUver Jr. '72 has been age 41, a victim of and advertising representative for the Juniata Sentinel. community He was recipient of the 1992 Thompsontown Lions Club Outstanding Citizen Award. He took an active role activities throughout his in life. Surviving are his wife, Adrienne; and his 20-month-old son, Trevor. his wile. Barbara, are the He and at He was former sports editor leukemia. She has played an active and by serv- May 20 died (215) 297-0253 ing as moderator lor the well-attended, in Marcia W. Benner '73 Michael A. Sauers '72 has been named executive director of the Lower is teaching fourth grade in the Methacton School Anthracite Project, an ecumenically District after 1 7 years in special educa- David and Terri Mayers were married the parents of two children, ages 7 and owner of Kaplan's Furni- funded, non-profit corporation which tion. in ing for the Diocese of Allcntow n Sinc e and environmental issues involving Systems through Wilkes University and ture in Wilkes-Barre, 1982 he has been employed by the Schuylkill. Carbon and Lower Luzcmc Allentown College. She and her hus- special education in Nanticoke. PNC counties. first director of planned y\\ Bank, where he is vic e president, regional trust administrator and business 1077 cle\ to elopment officer. new From 1982 he was employed by Meridian Bank. He and his wire, Roscanne, are the parents of three children: Matthew and Jacob. Elizabeth. They reside in Bethlehem. Jane Elmes-Crnholl '72. an associcommunications at Wilkes University, was the featured ate professor of gUOSl speaker at the "Celebration of Citizen Power" dinner meeting of the 14. David is 1 and Terri Eric, three, Management is is a Authority, co-organizer of the 20th. 21st. 22nd and 23rd Earth Day celebrations a in Hazlcton, a mem- Laura Michener '73 has been named superintendent of the Upper and Ryan. one. Stanley Bushner '73 of Allentown a partner in the Lisicky & Co. CPA firm of Buckno. He and his wife. Nanci. are parents of a daughter. Krislina, 13. ber of the Northeast Pennsylvania Re- Mcnon School District. She served as assistant superintendent from 1984 From 1982 to 1984, she was a con- sultant for gifted education in the dis- Alan Dakey '73 has been named author of the Recycling Curriculum for executive vice president and chief op- teacher-coordinator of gifted and the Pennsylvania Department of Edu- erating officer of Mid Perm Bank. He had been senior vice president of Dime Bank in Honesdale. ented programs in the cation Millersburg. (N.J.) where he was chief lending 7 3 He earned an M.B.A. Representative. Wilkcs-Barrc Timothy /). llartman offer. degree in fi- nance at the University of Scranton and a graduate of the Stonier Graduate and Pennsylvania schools of banking. is P.O Box 466 to 1993. cycling Advisory Committee and co- 10 is band. Karl, are the parents of two sons: co-founder of the Grcenfire Coalition, vice chairman of the Low cr Luzerne County Solid Waste Sauers League of Women Voters of the Greater area. She also teaches graduate courses education for Performance Learning who '73, junior year, are in their develops local leadership on economic named the She has been active with the League, Page 18 member visible role in league activities earned a master's degree life office, university for 27 years and FL 32819. cover mailing costs to Joni at 4849 Wingrove Blvd.. Orlando. edu- [fl employees, whose combined service {•rants in the offic e to Delaware County Intermediate Unit. a doctorate in announced $2 serving as a board ogy from West Chester University, and to the university Judy Karen Martinkovic. Rhonda Reigh Viola. Vonny Richards Shoemaker. Ann Rusnak Kufta. Clark. Joni Emmick Warnke Margie and O'Connor Swanson Pat Arbona. SutliffMichcletti. Peggy Sutliff should send Novotnak is putting together a newsletter for the group. Anyone interested in receiving a copy Cassetori. dent. Utoriol/ Hoimie Williams, K cs; iiiul Shulkitas Worley TJ. (second row) Jane Raker Horowitz. Sandy Schutt Hughes. Sherie Maurada Gazzero. Cathy Ferrara Long; Carol Brita Nemeth. Karen Stank Surenian Hyland. Joni Emmick Novotnak. Joann Matani Mischianti. Finley, Bonnie Parker Fedor, Molly Hess. Bird Pat Howenstme. Donna Geiger Deibec. Kim Gray Beard. Sandt Phoenix. Sandy Moyer Kim Keene. Kilheffer row) Carol Spoils; (third Stoner Susan Umani Detzi. Sue Sandra Risner Smith. Wenger. Smah. Cheryl Pickell Francis. Meg Heffernan Richards. Robin Hoffman Anna Perry Violanti. Leslie, Marino Christ Fabri. Debbie Dell Watson. Judi Chini Barrett. Debby Pappas S usan Cavannaugh Boyer. Annie were photo present not for Others Kurisko. Jeri Wegter Stebbins and Penny McCann. Michelle Lopez Ryan. Joy Chestnut Stathopoulos. Gail Hickey Shellhammer. Eileen Kufta In 1989 he was named as an Impac Teachei: Partner lor Education by the I I house then visited the current Chi Sigma Rho by Berrigan's at the Fenstemaker Alumni House. The sisters in at the Magee Center and the day ended served and spent time socializing and reminiscing. Dinner was Eileen Kufta McCannand including attended, sisters alumni 50 total of the lower level of I less' s Tavern. A left) Rita Koch .Mary McCoy Ann Ruonak Kufta fromthe first pledge class. Shown, n photo are (first row .from 1990 he was named thcOutstand ing Biology Teacher of Pennsylvania t assoc iate professoi ol psychology; '.II at teaches In Peter Walters, LnStTUOtOI through the 20th pledge class with a luncheon catered munlty College. Mai caret al William Perm Foundation's in Mathematics and Sci- "Adventures professor of mnss communications; Anatole Scaun, years of service in the 1 Ridley School District, he has taught for the Mendoza-Eni as planetarium instructor. In coach and professor of curriculum and foundation*; teaches advanced placement bi- He sisters anniversary. The day began held a day-long celebration to commemorate their 25th Christine Wood Mary Matani Cleary. Marirose Guerrieri-Nesbitt. Sandra Hemmig. the high school at 2STB ANNIVERSARY- Sisters of Chi Sigma Rhofrom the founding trict From 1978 to 1982, she was a tal- Haddon Heights From 1974 to teacher in the Lower School District 1978. she was a Moreland School District She earned a master of education degree at Beaver College in 1 976 and a doctorate in education at the University of Pennsylvania in 1980. • Directory lists university's Council since 1 987.be currently serves as president. He and his wife are the Oakum Osenbach '73 recently Gail performed the role of Despina in Mozart's comic opera, "Cosi Fan Tutte." with services parents of four children. Pennsylvania the IMcomsbuig UimciMtN has Edward Johnson Theatre works Co. Jr. '74 is a sales engineer for Robson Electric Inc. His '73. R.N.. has Anne Patterson v, ife. passed the Oncology Nursing Certification Corporation Examination, earning the Nurse. She the hospice coordinator is Blue Ridge School P. I District. pun ides to the legion a second 15 in Scranton. pice program. grade teacher in the Shamokin Area those School ivgion," Scott is to enhance who and work, Joseph M. Krall '74has been named Apple vice president of sales and North been committed Computer in Washington. D C. He has American Free Trade Act functions at Hobart Brothers Co. in Troy. Ohio. He previously was domestic and international sales and marketing man- loi the future ager for Tri-Mark Inc.. a Hobart divi- Ihghci from a four-year assign- just returned ment in affairs for Hong Kong, where he was country manager for Apple in China. Sprecher '73 has been W. Garth elected to the board of directors of the Denver & Ephrata Telephone and Telegraph Co. He joined D&E in Feb- ruary 1984 as a communications consultant for been general sales manager for manger for An pan ediiv Lycoming She is also the mother substitute teacher in the East mtellev lual, School sin lal nnonm servu governmental, ultuial. t e. ie» leational and Vaviek. dean ol the School Angela Looby '74 is serving as presi- (201)827-7389 business development ol Extended Programs. dent of the Bcrnardsville Business and Professional Women for the 1 992- 1 993 benelil individuals club year. v. Services listed in the diiectoiy Curtis R.Beardsworth '74 has been trust es business hori/ons," says Michael Patricia appointed seis u es open doors not "nl\ opportunity, but also to expanded a of four children. Kanouse Peattie 19 Fern Avenue Hamburg, NJ 07419 human programs ami eduv ntioniil and to Representative: ation " Iliese assets District. ot diu ation, the umvcisity lesouiv es, physical liu limes, Red Rose Systems. 1974 1 stimulating collection ot Hobart is " System ot ihe Stale otleis a Iih al point loi a diveise and Hobart '74 of Unityvillc extend that Ivsoiul the classioom walls Brothers Co. Deb Kuhar pirpanng people to through education, teseauh and seivices Advanced Welding Systems and northeast regional in the 1 He also has sion based in Piqua, Ohio. rcsponsibilitv acconhng to John Walker, sue president loi advancement "1 oi vj seats, the umveiMty has District. Petcrman '73 has accepted a government tional \ the quality ot hie toi live posting as manager of interna- new directory help in the tulhll the univetMty lists university c»0 sers ices the for the Columbia-Montour Home Hos- ives / Hie dure tors ovei "11k services McDonough II were married on May Patrice C/uncmc titled hr.'u^h Servn e '74 and John M. karpinski Patrice of Oncology Certified title dirtvton Judy '73. is a kindergarten teacher in the 20 page recently published a ilh s|>cei officer at County Richard A. Schwanger '74 has been named controller of Gilbcr/Common- variety ot cultural programs, ninny Prior to his wealth Inc.. the engineering subsidiary ollercd of Gilbert Associates Inc.. Green Hills. university. Bank in Susquehanna. appointment, he was an investment coordinator for Innovative Management Financial in Wilkes- Barre. He He joined the firm in 1973 and \ most recently served as assistant controller. previously worked for Insurance Management Group. Kidder Pcabody and Company, and 3M Business Products. his wife are the parents of They daughters. live in Shavertown. coach at They Jane Cornell '74 and Roger 1. is head wrestling Berwick High School. His in the are the parents of same district two children: J. Deitz '74 is serving on the named Craig. that she has a new son The family lives in E. Hassel '74 has been ap- pointed director of administration at Widener University. He joined Widin 1981 as director of budget and ener financial planning and subsequently served as director of campus services and director of personnel. He earned a master of science degree in taxation at A member Widener. of Glenolden Borough ul ost. enrichment sponsored by Ihe programs help non prohl groups recruit volunteers and student interns and provide assistance with lund raising, training and other special projcclv explains Hie duet lay s> hedule how groups may speakers, utilize selected television and radio services and access meeting facilities at low or no a spat c Roseann Rodino Ettingcr '75 "Remember When." is grandpa used to wear. Army, she operated similar stores in Lorton. Va.. Hopkinsville. Ky.. and Mount Holly. NJ. She has written three books: Popular Jewelry 1840-1940, Handbags, Compacts and Smoking Accessories. She is working on a fourth book. She and her husband are the parents of two daughters: Amber, 12, and Alexandra, one. (81 Community, govemrnootl] and con use (he discover opportunities to advantage ol training programs, 1992 edition of leadership development and expert will teach English as s pUbUi planning issues and drafting She has the Montrose Area School District for over 17 year*. a shop in downtown Hazlcton which features the type of vintage jewelry, clothing and accessories that grandma and OOtl available basis talo- taught in proprietor of in the the purchase of classroom materials that will be donated to her host school Selected by the Best Pupils. Terry, a career officer in the U. S. George B U was Doug t 1 portation and a 51.000 allowance for Who's Who Among America's Teach ers: The Best Teachers in America While traveling with her husband, Pottstown. Representing '70 Jlhrr no 1 1 Carolyn Morrison '75 was selected for inclusion in the Sharon Young Hilgar (215) 845-3615 She also writes and Hugh Dempsey 1975 for various regional newspapers. Barbara Hagerman '74 and Brian McDaniel were married on April 5 in Las Vegas. She is an underwriter for Comnet Mortgage Services in Malvem. '73 at old dirrt tory to Home Health Services. He has worked SUN Leonard House ( .mil social service agenciees Box6l2.RD.l Barto, PA 19504 public relations committee of the '72. Hippenstiel '68. director of alumni affairs. Brent and Mclinda. Representative: Harry '85. Janice Adams '87, Dennis Bohr '70. Nancy Judy Brennan '87, Sandy Cerullo "69, Mike Gerard '90. Jody Heckman '92. Karen Howenstine '7t>. Rick Howenstmr 76. Gail Jones 'NO. '80. Wilma Kennedy '53. Donna Kinder '80. Lisa Market 91, John Moyer '78. Kay Linette Burd. Amy Murphy '88. John Murphy. Sharon Gettel Olff '89. Schweitzer '77,JohnSrogoncik '70. Sandra Smith 76. Randy Rulapaugh Melissa Rulapaugh '90, Jeff White '73. Steve Kline '77. John James 74, March 5 were Dean Adams Bohr wife, the former Ellen Blosinski '76. teaches ninth grade Maneval were married on June 29, 1991. They live at Sweet Valley R.R. at St. Joseph's University. Ernest Yates '74 He and three He earned an M.B.A. degree MIXER IN HARR1SBURG — Attending an alumni mixer in Harrisburg on dung Beth Keller Pupp '75. a teacher at West Brunswick (S.C.) High School, She in Chile. second language at an all-girls' school. Arriving in Chile during the middle testimony, as well as assistance in legislation University services provide of the school year, she will remain business and industry with a local through the December- March summer break, then teach the first half of an resource wilh a globl! perspective other school year before returning and offer big business advantages in. ill ciilr< |irrn.-urs I In- Teacher Exchange Program operated by the U. S. Information Agency. In four years ago, loans to very small businesses. since Teamwork July she will travel to San Felipe, a city of about 30,000 people in central Chile with private businesses as a translator Institute turns and <.[i[)ortunilir'. came to West Brunswick Pupp had not taught 1975 and had been employed When she in sales. as part of her network of fellowship. As part of the U. S. -Chile agree revolving loon fund to attitudes north of Santiago and east of the resort Pupp will be on her own in Chile, with no host family to feed and house her. but with fellow faculty members and perhaps the United Methodist Church I Assistance Center manages a has been selected as one of 220 pants in the prestigious Fulbright area of Vina Del Mar. to linai home. partici s tune on then hands much with too liom pirxi hoolei h dilliculties to seniors Rosen 4 75 started his own consulting company in January 1993. Steven J. serving the food and service industry. He and his wife. Ronni. are expecting their first child in April. moke small learned in ihe Corporate problems into and lo'.Kv. which spark "< an do" the initiative and innovation crucial to success in May's economy. Services listed in the directory enrich lives. "It's just terrific how the university and the community arc tied together The adult exercise (Continued on Page 20) ment, she will receive round-trip transPagi 19 Directory (Continued from Page I'M made mc feel also made new better program not only about myself, the the I was especially glad to have change to get to know some of students. It gave mc a good friends. I feeling about the university," says Mary Ann McLaughlin of Bloomsburg. Services listed change lives. in "For 50 years. heir church and was never the service. That all changed, however, the my Sunday Representative: Randa Qottin Triggs 870 Myers Road after Michael Reed. They Bill Services listed in the directory "Bloomsburg company up the hardware and software at scl for We wouldn't he where we are today with the university's help," suys McBride Mac hine Corp Changing Lives Through Service civic, health and welfare, religious und business organizations. To obtain a copy, call 717-389-4420 between H:30 a.m. and 4 p.m.. Monday through Tamaqua Area School District for the past 10 yean. He and his wife, the former Peggy Robbie, McElmoylc, arc the parents of three ier-consumer loan manager live She and her husband. Andrew, Robert Corwood f Jr. 16 ol was Barnes David Ronald Espe '77 was named Representative: tems Paul G. Self 12 J Hartman Road of regional manager in the technology and automation division of NationsBanc Services Co. She manages a group of contract and staff engineers who install interconnecting mi- crocomputer network* throughout the Inc. Southeast. Virginia L.Forrcr *76and Mx bfll Schcrdcn were married May K in new at CSS director of information sys- Rapidforms Inc.. Industries, in company is a subsidiary November. The located in Thorofare. N J. PA 17821 McConlogue Gwen (717)275-3848 4 77 of Hummclstown is a reading specialist at named Atlanta previously controller for E. C. sTowardTheir ihe Danville. tided Perceptions of Student is OpportuniCareer Goals and Career live in Cortland. family his and He ties. 1977 children. Chambcrsburg has joined Reynolds and Reynolds Co. as controller of the company's Chambcrsburg plant. He tation Activities Mid-Manager N.Y. in Hazleton. Darkne Biishline *77. a learning support teacher the at Shamokin Area Middle School, was featured as 'Teacher in the Spotlight" in the March She Middlctown Area High School. has three children: Jamie, nine; and two. twins, Jonathan and Rebecca, age Gail Nolf '77 of Lower Saucon is a business teacher in the I5cditionofr/ieA/ewj-/^/n.Shamokin. Township Nanci Hllgfa Bicking '77 recently completed her 12th year of service at SerBell Atlantic Business Systems Bethlehem Area School District. She earned a master's degree at Lehigh University and teaching certification at I J. Camp I OIL Virginia ratory technician ut is u medical labo Ioly Spirit I Bnean Mmbj-Lclgbow '76 I assistant professor ut lospi vices. Serving as is an Shippcnsburg University. \m. In. In Linda promoted L to Training Director-Insurance Services for Continental Insurance. She has been employed by the Valmont Piatt company Friday I office. Jacqueline Johnson '76 Yaft li Willium D. Schneck *76 has been the North ol named school York Hispanic Coalition, York County AIDS Coalition, and West York the Area school ITOs. She is at Perm State Charlcne Musser and Kathy Geiger. Joe Bukofski '77 has been promoted assistant vice president and assistant national, a leasing company in Lake- wood. Colorado. He received his C.P.A. part license after earning a master's degree It is a student at is Wldenei University School of Law Jcon K. ToborOWeld '76 has been in [arrtiburg. promoted to assistant vice presidentconsumer loan manager at Hazlcton College. David Orgler '77 has completed is a major in the active military duty but reserves. He is a senior member of the technical staff at Performance Engi- He and Mary Burrichter Orgler '77, neering Corp. in Fairfax, Va. his wife, have bought an 80-year-old house in Frederick and spend lots of time fixing it up. controller for Capital Associates Inter- in accounting at the University of Colo- rado at Denver in 1990. giniu University. Susan kessock '76 i principal at of the Danville Area School District. lie is ulso a graduate of West Vir lour children. enrolled in the Central Secure Treatment Unit, a large fBC01ty for delinquent youth. mother of the is Great Valley. She sends her regards to classmates, especially Sally Zwicker. to Gwyncdd Mercy resources informa- tion systems, she for 13 years. tbjrepill with the Victims' Assistance Center. She is also u member of ii manager of compen- human ment/Human Resources Schmickcr '76 has been pointed assistant cashier and biaiuh manager of Ha/lcton National Bank's i sation and master's degree program in Manage- tel. |, government, seven years, and bank in National Bank. She joined the cash1979 and was previously assistant B.U. will be distributed to arcu social service, Thorpe School I.inda L. Pirsing '76 has been computer aided design. In just a year, the results have been dramatic. Philip Sugg, a formerly taught in the New Bcm. live in N.C.. with their children: lif.-kgah and Mary Jean *76 hai been vacancy on the SumBorough Council. He has been fill a teacher in the Jim Karen also earned a mauler's degree even more than I can say," says Yodock of Bloomsburg. University helped our mit Hill >'."' I hearing aid from the university's clinic. They helped mc lives. McAndrew appointed to Chalfom, PA 18914 (21 5) 822-0482 audiology expand David Dr. KflrCfl Cowling '76 married Dr. went I able to first 1976 District for the past the directory to can Board of Podiatnc Surgery and the American College of Foot Surgeons. Matthew awarded a J. Ph.D. Connell '77 was in 1978 Representative: James L. Byrnes 7 Wincanton Drive Fairport, NY 14450 (716) 425-1015 higher education from the University of North Texas in Denton. Texas, on May 15. My disser- The 15th Reunion will be held on Homecoming Weekend, October 22- Robert Scot! Kriebel '76 received degree at Michigan State Uni- n Ph.D. May versity in muster On 's degree He earned 1993. at Bloomsburg in the fac ulty ol Marshall sity in I l l B >K I hnvei Huntington. West Virginia, he mlmiimtratoi of the master of arts is m business education ond master of sci- ence tor and technical education in adult administration programs office throughout the state of West Virginia. Kriebel '76 He also serves as the acting duector of theCentei International Studies for and coordinates international summer study tours to l'urope and Asia. and Ins wife. Patricia, lit lie paicnts ol a Mrlindn thfl sou. Scott S. I. inn '76 and Timothy M. Garrigan '76 were man icd on January 2 on the island of Grenada West who also earned Indies Mclinda, a master's degree at B.U., Supervisor fax Timothy is Merck cV: is a training Co., Danville. Slmmokm 0 teacher in the Area School Catau iss.i They District. Rick F. Martin '76 in the is live in a podiatrist with a private practice in Hanover, York and Shrewsbury A graduate ol the Ohio College of Podiairic Medi . cine, he completed his surgical dency Bellw ood General Hospital at California. Page 20 He is certified b> the rvsi m Ameri- I1ARRISBI RG AREA FRESHMEN — Alumni hosted a picnic for freshmen from the Harrisburg area on June 30at City Island Park. In attendance were Stefani LeVan. Carol LeVan. Dennis LeVan '74, Willie Nelson, Raki Nelson, Kyle Tiwann Venable. Gail D. Jones SO, Courtney Jones. Joe Geiger '74, Nelson Swans 63, Nancy Bohr '72, Rick Howenstine '76. and Donna Kinder '80. Representing B.U was Doug Hippenstiel. director of alumni affairs. Pitts, Mcvluwl Watch your mail for a from the reunion committee with more details. Let Jim know if you would like to serve on the re1993. 24. I WMUMnu He Pubhxhmc. N and his w ife are the parents of a son and letter a daughter. Ja\cph Kruiuix Wemel 1J is | with Baum Smith & Clemens union committee. CPA Mack Cennie Cynthia with offices in Lansdale and Souderton '78 (M). a special education director for the He and Sclinsgrovc Area School District, has been appointed to serve on the ebratcd their Mansfield University Council ofTrust- They his wife, 1 who rcventlv 1th anniversary , eel have tw o children, nine and three and a halt PRl Souderton. live in ees. Carol Young J. '79 o\ lui mnuu\ tu\ 1 .i Charles M. Chubb partner with Ernst & been elected Jr. '78. a tax Consumer Advisory Council. She named to head the firm 's tax practice in the Hamsburg area. his wife. on October to 16. 1992. Anne Moersh Dean in Covington. she's lost contact with over the years. Her address Representor art department, and Noelle Maylander. an \ c Hollister '78. director of sports three. They its rtf«*. t on also shared >me i" ifessu >nal ( \per ieru c\ i ox land Pennwlva ma A mversity of graduate aw of the I Akron 418 Date Palm Court N£. St. Petersburg. FL 33703 Bethlehem and Stroudshurg McCaulcy House Wilmington. Delaware. reside in Bethlehem. He use decision making in I \. hoot, he has offu e\ lie in is shown with K.iren Trtfonoff, assistant professor, geography and earth u art student. Amendments and Vincent IjiRuffa Alice Cumille '80 re h-t t<>rnake He gavt a general land use planning (813)527 5772 24426. ampu\ on M.i/i presentation to the Student Plan \, teru e manager of the Plymouth She is in earned a master of divinity degree at Theology in the Franciscan School of Jim is no i While critique with graduate students. a as an life . 110 Maple Lane. is VA answer questions about of 1979 in the Moosehead Lake summer session sponsored by the Art Department. His most recent one person exhibitions included one at the Bcitzcl Gallery in Soho. New York City in 1992. and one at the Alpha Gallery in Boston in 1993. Kevin is shown with Ken Wilson chair of the Va. She would love to hear from friends Covington. to share to Alio, '7V) o\frvtew ofU. S. Constitutional law with emphasis on the Fifth and / oio Electronics Co., Inc., in Coopersburg. who graduated in 1979 and 1981 .visited campus in April studying atBloomsburg, Kevin participated in the Student Art Association. He was also one of the first students to study in Maine during the summer '78 continues Alleghany High School and exhibiting artist the learning disabled at to teach meet with undergraduate students nedi, S Harrisburg. ing Rehabilitation Hospital's B.U., Elizabeth Fittrer Wells '81 and her They 1111 Marlkress Road, the Central a special at 4 Suite 100 Alice a speech/language pathologist for is speech/language pathologist husband, Doug, are the parents of a daughter, Molly Jean, born on August They '82 and John T. Womer were married in Hazleton. programs auditor with the in Ashcville. a ol M. Mulhall Palmyra. were married on May 16, who also earned a Stacey, Western Carolina University, resides special education. husband, Gene, aie the parents Privcttc master's degree the accounting is working on three. Dentse Rath Walih a manager for Eaton Corporation's Fluid Power Division plant in Fletcher, N.C. and Sarah, James, nge four and a & Company, and two and five the Jersey Shore School District. 21, 1991. Hibbard Brown 1992. parents nl twoi luldren: Stephanie, six, Mondays through to: are the parents of They Keith A. Gogtl '81 has completed Management Accountant Dis- She and her husband, Steve, are 10 a.m. and 5 p.m., Thursdays, or send your M. in the Red Clay Consolidated School trict. working part-time half. at u coun- is two daughters, ages Keith, is 'HI in insurance. examination. at St. Alice in Stacey A. Talbott '81 and Rodney Roscmont. and Dcbru in Hodge Ford America and Victoria A. Seifred 'HO personnel director, at 1-800-322-8642 between resume Cinnabuns the Certified earned an M.B.A. degree Hi- and Megan. They reside 1992. in 'anadian sales Hospital in Brock Andrew, born on September additional re pursuing a career as a call Husky Ambassa- dor. Joseph's University. in stockbroker, please HlppslUtlgl, director of alumni affairs, and Amy Kravetz, a In held positions of increasing man sales ( Texas at started as a termi rcsponsbility in sales, panded self-motivated, competi- Alumni committee members were Bill Derricott '66. Carol Derricott. Joanne Derricott '89. Susan Lilly '79, MlchiltHucaluk '86 and Christine Spohn '89. Representing B.U. were Doug Greg Schwartz, Ahlam Amary and peripherals sales representa- ager, tive, where he strnuients, nal manager. In you consider yourself in- IBM PC compatible monitors arid UNIX based miiliuscr systems ing MAJORS. If Schwartz. Other guests were Russel Moyer. Penny Moyer. Amy Moyer. Judy Carr '70. David Carr '71. Davis Grois. Carol Gehring, Connie Schwartz, clude terminals, tive much more. These to a is leading independent supplier of micro- brokers typically average will IJill Kill and The company marketing liannel — VA I. LEY FRESHMEN New freshmen from the Lehigh Valley were guests at a picnic hosted by the Lehigh Valley Alumni Committee on June 23 Members of the Class of 1997 in attendance were Ayad Amary, Stephen Carr. Timothy Gehring, Renee Gillette. Beth Moyer. and Jeff North sales is Lebanon. She and her husband. Tom. arc the parents of twodaughters. Lauren America, has been promoted to vice be Good Samaritan for die in foster parents. Kathy McDonald Miller '82 who head Wysc HO. a part-time is employed as a healthcare accountant Lock at Technology's East Area sales candidates. First-year positions She also works with at State University. number of reading courses Haven University. States. at or the pas! year, she also taught a l their third child Donna September. caseworker with the Montgomery County Children and Youth Services. pursuing a systems doctoral/; in mslrui lional fourteen offices located hiring several and they are expecting in She earned a master's degree location, the firm will husband. Larry, are the parents of two children. Nathan, two. and Laura, four, for Hibbard Brown & Company, Inc., is a rapidly Due '82 and her Donna Greco Krieger Woolrich Elementary School, received the Pennsylvania Electric at the March 27 reside in New the try. Rebecca Funk Campbell '83 has won a mid-Atlantic region Award at a recent ceremony Emmy in Phila- delphia. Executive producerof "Live," a daily won morning the Emmy talk show. Campbell for outstanding show program/series. She previously worked TV in Pittsburgh and at KDKA- WTMZ-TV in 1 Neurosurgeon inspires They are Allcntown before joining WGAL-TV. Lancaster, in 1987. She was executive ounces). producer for "P.M. Magazine" before Joseph B. Lesko '83. an underwriting manger with The Harleysville Insurance Companies, has earned his as- in sociate in Lancaster. management designation He was promoted manager. to his current position in 1992. 1992. 1. second child. assistant personal lines underwriting and her husband. John, are the parents of a son. Nicholas Edward, bom on July their from the Insurance Institute of America. He joined the company in 1991 as '83 Marcy Watkins Dcmangone is They two. University in 1992. the parents of three daugh- ters. Katie, six: Eliza, four, taking her current position in 1990. She and her husband. John, reside He and Hannah, Walter Bilskl '84 and hi> Michael D. Frazier were married on Nov ember 2S 1 mdatcAchesat Strvkei Vttfe, bom on November They 1 Henry Hood, Baltimore. is Janet K. Knox "84 and Stephen Schneider are planning a September homes a year in Centre. Clinton and Lycoming counties. builds about live in guests Baltimore Counts. 5 wedding Conn in Hartford. Janet addiess is a named vice president, co-branded mar- Walter T. Rose are planning an August MasterCard International 28 wedding. Debra has been a business teacher at Hollidaysburg Area High keting for Joining the com- New York City. Inc.. pany in 1990. Timothy Pinkowski enters partners with a bank '83 and Shelley Culligan arc planning an August 28 to issue a wedding in Tim Bethlehem. manThe is ager of product profit analysis for Polymer Corporation A recent example is the highly success- in Reading. He a result of the co-branding strategy. MasterCard has reversed a 14- country. Stephen and his wife. Sandra, arc the parents of a daughter. Madeleine. They band. David, arc the parents of a daugh- In Shelly, six. and Brian, four. Lee. bom on July 2. 1992. She joins a sister. Mcagan, who will be Diane is a senior four in October. Zachary Frederick, programmer analyst at Sytcmatics Inc. Edward Fahey J. who was May in wedding. Mary is Church Robert Howell. N.J.. since June in Ed 1992. attended St. Mary's Semi- nary and University in Baltimore from the fall scmcsterof 1984 of 1983 until the spring Upon graduation, he was assigned Church in Toms River. N.J. After ordination, he served at St. Anthony Church in Trenton until his present assignment. He resides in Avon, N.J. Karen Halderman Fox '83 a 'K4 Anthony, is an M Hill. from her husband. Gus. Chris Johnston '83 arc the parents of a son, Samuel Glen, bom April 9 (seven pounds. 1 1 ounces). He joins a brother. ministry. Tom works with the Fellow- similar group at Bucknell. business editor for a medium-sized daily Medical Center. Ivcoming executive duev toi m l'» 't In I'JNI. he Ivcame piesideul «'t tlx ieisini;ci foundation Shippensburg University on May l .1 a Ph.D. degree in ecology services nt Old Dominion University in Norfolk. Va. He has accepted a two-year post doctoral position at Duquesne Univer He is married to the former Christine Mak- ers Inc.. a non-denominational college Harold M.Kahler the '84. a sergeant m Gregory of Centervillc, Va. Hood Army Reserves, has completed u Army primary leadership course Pum Sanderson U.S. at Fort Indiantown Gap. master's degree at He earned u East Stroudsburg Kihbrrt '84 and Rich are the parents of a son. Richard George, bom on October 30. 1992 Text newspaper. She lives in Jacksonville. oi I N.C. i I'mgitoi Mi. . birth to a son, Joshua, i man 'K4 i-avr on June my members and on 8. I Hood's remarks: ol Dl intend I the remarks primarily will base my own my remarks rntirrly experiences. Occasions hus- Debra Skinner band, Ronald, arc the parents of a son, Zachariah They Bums, bom on February husband arc 'life Fry '83 and Ruth Ann VanBuskirk were married on FebVV. ruary 13 in Hughcsville. a teacher in the District. Mary They Woodrow is on December 12. Randolph, N.H. 1992. They live in James ML Innerst '83 and Darla Sue Markley were married on December 21 in Plainfield. James is a manufacturers' representative for Four Star Marketing. Haddon Township. NJ. They live in Camp Hill. Nancy Ann Lansberry '83 reports the birth of a son. Christopher David, on January 1 (eight pounds. Five the parenti of two chil- Tina Soudcrs '84 received a master employed full time at Cunningham Children's Home in Illinoisand is teach ing introductory level sociology courses MIXER IN LANCASTER — Alumni and friends who attended an after at work mixer in Lancaster on April 21 included Pierce Atwater Clar aline Bay lor '41, Thomas Donan '49, Linda Foster '89. John Haney '85. Donna Kinder '80. Glenn Morrison '65. Relda Scott '55. Susan Sugra '77. Ron '89. Wayne VonStetten '50. Mark Zuzik '73. Donna Sheehan '81 Chris Blackburn '82. Karen Blackburn '82. Cathy Walls andGlenn Bromley '85. As a result of the mixer, a coordinating committee Sheehan '74, plan future events in Lancaster County. Attending the '80. a member planning session on April 24 were (from left) Donna Kinder Scott '55. John Haney '85. Relda Committee, Area Harrisburg the of was formed to and Susan Sugra '89. A picnic for freshmen from Donna Lancaster County is planned for August 12 and a Berrigan's Picnic is planned for September 9. Both events will be held at Long's Pond Sheehan '77 The work that now body, uncovered most arid the sible for the soaring our civilization. it is too my important was human mind that the brain i,|K-ratiori is the in the did during I moM was career that Ix-.nitiful I for organ organ respon achievements of It is paradoxical that also responsible for the most outrageous Parkland College. '77. and brevity will attempt I both. operating on the of social work degree in January. She is and invites candor, I Muncy Area School Muncy R.D. I. Havrilla '83 and Andre N. in her ninth dren. Kelly, three, and Brad. five. reside at Sofair were married is year teaching special education in the Stanhope School District. She and her 10. reside in Boalsburg. Woodrow '84 lor of the graduating class, like this invite brevity, Brenda Witt Fry '83 and her U) toi . Robert M. Pagotto '84 and Julie M. Renaldo were married May 22 in Pen Argyl. Robert is employed by Richland Construction Co. They live in Roscto Tom Becker '84 and his wife. Becky '86. served with Disciple 1970 .hi. sity. Michael. & i.ite Fd. degree in elementary educa- tion at , deceased, according to a report ol (leismgei l JamesS.I lillllps'84(M)liaseani Barbara Basso '84 of Spring *85 for PkOfl) two. Patricia Pianchc Johnston '84 and Fla.. is 1992-1993 Leadership 1938 in he served as assoc l')74. <>t District. of a second son. Christopher William, bom August 24, 1992. His brother, ship of Christian Athletes at B.U. and a is Hatboro- Barbara Kcttclbcrgcr Glannini Kenney Neurosurgery toi ot Amy K. Yurnull Mayer '84 received (703) 356-5028 semester of 1988. as a transitional deacon to St. Joseph J. in the and her husband. Chns. arc the parents 7417 Paxton Road Falls Church, VA 22043 1987. '84 and Jeff a high school teacher and boys swim coach Representative: 989. has been assigned to St. Veronica ticipant in the Creveling are planning a July 1994 Catholic Church Diocese of Trenton for the 1 Jr. '83. in the in community leaden. Horsham School ordained a priest Helsinki's IVpaitmcnt also been selected II o par the at \ and was named due* (.'enter lie Wilkes-Banc, a training program Mary Beth Gallagher Ins resident Hospital Cornell Medical m.m.u-ei toi lnlciMctio Industries He has bom on November iieuiosutgcou, Medical Centci been promoted to corporate material! UMiu d the firm 1992. 12. - m IWI \ from New Yoik Ashlev has ot I nine loGcisingci in l*>57 Glenn Munahun '84 ter. Courtney in Dallas. Pa. Lawrencevillc. N.J. live in retirement his wife are the parents of two children. I served as Geistnger's duet munications of York. Diane Kramer Ferster '84 and her Diane Williams '83 and her hus- year market share decline and has become the fastest growing credit card HbOd count executive for Capital Telecom to director of specch/audiology Sheltcnng Amis Physical Rchabili tation Hospital in April 1992. He and an honorary executive ollicci lioin 1^74 until his an ac- is at husband, John, are the parents of a son. As Barbara in June. 24th students moted University in January 1992. by Household Bank. in the ond child earned an M.B. A. degree at St. Joseph's General Motors MasterCard issued brand was pro 15. after receiving uiulci graduate husband. Don. are the parents of a son. Jr. '84 1 commencement on IVgrec* were conferred on 959 s giaduale and ntx '84 and her 1 commencement vloiate dining the convocation Ryan. two. and were expecting a sec- company value-added credit card to consumers. May vt. llurbura Hartosh DC. Thomas Casey as co-branding, whereby a consumer product Company ance School and Hanover High School. he was one of the archi- known strategy Mam Konecny were married on May IS Id Scranton. They reside in Washington. an innovative new marketing tects of ful Alfred P. Capoblanco '84 and president . umvciMlv's toi the annual spring I Debra Ann Orcndorff '83 and D delivered the lion, 1 systems specialist for Aetna Life Insur- Stephen D. Drees '83 has been M emeritus ot the Goismc.ci lounda co-owner of Pennsylvania Built Homes, a firm which 30. 1992. Walter m Middle School Traccy, are the parents of a daughter. Jacqueline Nicole, graduates, Linda D. Kammerdiener '84 and Lewisburg. live in much human behavior. There outrageous behavior is in this ducted into the Brandy wine Heights High School Athletic Hall of Fame in world, in this nation, and as in nearly every other, in tins community and on this campus. During the time that May. you have been At B.U., she was a three-time AllAmerican Division II field hockey have lived with the Deborah Long Stoudt '84 was in- player and a two-time All-State selec- She was a member of the U.S. hockey squad in 1982 and 1983. participating in the 1983 National Sports Festival. In 1984. Deb was an tion. field at the university, you threat, the fear, and the fact of violence. Accusations have been made which, if unfounded, are as evil as the acts that they allege. I would to express like to my pause at this point gratitude to my (Continued on Page 24) Page 23 Hood Dr. (Continued from Page 23) parents, because relevant to the is it young, my remarks. When I was very my father suffered a severe illness which he survived, but from of rest which he never completely recovmy sisters and ered. Consequently, brother and were raised under the I can say I frugal circumstances. most this about poverty; sometimes is it and memories of my my time have the fondest childhood. At the he was on the faculty of a of his and And because my mother's grace and example, and brother and my of the Ami it human endeavor that Recently there was a spring off campus but may have gotten which some in participated. n little conclude happeni that ai it Beth Anne Hatturs was Luke's Hospital St. the university, Wanda nlied it Bethlehem, in at in nurs- Stephanie, arc the parents of a son, Dustm Joseph, born on February They reside in Clarks Summit. wedding. 6 in Hum '85 and her husband. Edwird Ham '86. arc parents of a Carol daughter. Nicole Susan, bom on Karen Bushspics BloomiburgUnlvenlty ai no small and at no small sat nin e to |om with your fellow students, to relate the faculty, to bask in the tradition Janu- in 1992. (linger Biikhunas Chltds '85 and husband, Robert, announce the birth 1 (eight pounds, 1 your working years, and Susan Cunninghnm-Lov* loi in ordei to ry '85 has Joseph's University in Philadel- your eventual retirement. You exploted, experimented and phia. indulged in the different ways to Martin Marietta She is a training specialist with the Security Operations in Department at Q\ e ollegiate experi encc. without attracting the attention Kevin journalists. You practised your community conscience, held hands from the campus Jan Dcgli-Antoni '85 and Ke\in Rothhard 'S2 aie the parents o! a son, Nicholas Richard, born on Maich "» e to the for the in did the Office CuneucN the university we can not depend on and universities . and in t is you have acquired (Continued on Page 25) marketing associate police officer in and Neil Bayonne. They at is a live in Maywood. Nicholas Bloschichak Jr. '86 has has been assigned to the He and Gettysburg barracks. his wife, the former Sheila Bucher, are the par- ents of a son. Christopher. employed b\ the Comptroller of the P. Papay U at Reading. Rob development manager for Common- reside in South She J. Pavlick '85 and his wife, Raleigh. L. Margaret preme Court of Pennsyh ama is a financial anain Allentown. 4 Ryan 85 and Mark and is a manager for AT&T Network They Services in Bedminster, N.J. 19 inChalfont. Margaret reside in Coplay. is a diagnos- audiologist at Valley Forge E.N.T. reside in Pottstown. ding. Larry is Alice Coyle '86 and Joshua Hughes were married on October 16. 1992, in employed by R. E. Wright Associates Inc. in Middletown. Bryn Mawr. Alice works tion management for the in associa- American College of Physicians. They reside in Newtown Square. Diane Haines Sniegowski '85 and Lauren, three. .»» iU and Mack Trucks Inc. G. Kalady were married on September Year by the New Jersey Herald Sports for boys cross country. W Emily September 28, 1992. Lori John is pursuing an M.B.A. from Lehigh (eight pounds. le bom lyst at McChesney Lucas, on November 9, 1992. She was named 1992 Coach of 1 Rose, versity in 1992 be admitted to the bar of the Lehigh I They Langhome. 19. 1992. a son, Common Pleas Court. Goebel earned an M.B.A. from Lehigh Uni- Larry B. Smith '85 and Jacquelyn YWCA at Pennington, N.J. Mark Tydryscwcski, arc the parents of Scon Daniel, bom on September A. Segro are planning an August wed- a reside in in John and Lori Smith Cerciello '86 media speof Wake County is marketing manager 5. planning an October wedding Durham. N.C. Lori is Marketing a son, Sabrina McChesney Lucas *85 re- earlier admitted to the bar of January child. Julye Powell '85 and her husband, They in '86 and John are the parents of a daughter, tic '85. a giaduate of the 1 bom on second is their Ann Carpenter Beth Beth Stanley F. D. Baer were married in Southampton. Lorl Leonard '85 and David A. Brilt are Joy Burgess '86 and Kim in May. Henderson were married at Walnutport. an applications is They an accountant in 1. Robert A. Lurio '85 and Mary A. Fspmosa w ere married on March 20 in Williamsport. 1 Judy, arc the parents of a daughter. a programmer/analyst in is May Forces Inaugu to support the presi- McGarry were married on May is '85 and Angela Ncffs National Bank. They reside in Gabrielle Nichole. cialist for die Wilkes Bam*. William ports the birth of a daughter. Paide County this, that '85 received a May. sity in aw, the is in Fort Lee. N.J.. emy and Newgarde thud generation of his fanuls was where can we turn? Page 24 Jcanmne i Widcncr University School of to know Armed Committee Carole Kramer '85 and John T. in protect the civility in our society, I assigned to the ration are planning a Scplcinlvi PaulS. Frank and our colleges to preserve U.S. Air Force honor guard, was wealth Bank. of this within the all ambience of in the '85. a captain Owen Jennninc Dexter '85 and Jr. Laura CNBC graduated from the State Police Acad- West Chester. live in G. Felguieras were married Tobacco Co. Williamsport. 4 wedding. Together Alleviating Racial Tension. if tuloi Haver ford School District Williams Harnsburg as an activity of Students And you pm ate tin community, woikcd build Kidsburg, sent clothes to civil computer programmer Fxcel. and Jan woiks as a with Habitat for Humanity, helped schools kids a is one of the top salespeople for They Slatington. William Meridian Bank university campus, adding subsi.uu B or stirring the juices of investigate J. a sales representa- is Walter 0. Kleponis Carole ounces) drone on, on a i Hunter '85 and Frank dential inauguration. Valley Forge. bom on January 25 (seven pounds, participated in the social to youi S. tive lor Lorillard parents of a daughter, Sara Christ im . participant or as a spectator. 1992. Kelly She and her husband, Robert, arc the spend your leisure time; either as a and value Junle Susan '85, DcFclicc are planning an October 23 completed a master's degree in training and organizational development at St. a large business account executive and master's degree at Seton Hall Univer- She lies). is for Schrcibcr Foods. Wayne. reside in wedding. Janic assure security and contentment In activities that mi .'() Marykatc. Beth a daughter. for being 'I Schankweiler Boenzli Sanders. the birth of a son, Scbasticn Richard, They Leonia, N.J. in Among the guests were Margaret Ward '87, Cindy Hepler '86, Lynn Beth Rcnninger Mulhern '85 and her husband. Patrick, are the parents of a son. Connor Patrick, bom in January recently received a "Gold Club" award on March ( ins is working were married on attended B.U., October 17. 1992. Yarger Armstrong '85, Donna Bochis Padavano. Coach Roger and Nancy wife, Dr. Johannc born ol a daughter, Christina Alyce, joins a brother, Brett, two. yourselves and your families dining You in order to provide a standard of living Christopher Hardingcr '85 and his Lamarchc, announce '85 received an Moravian College at 12 (10 pounds, 7 ounces). May in IK 19. to acquire the skills to begin your careers; May hci of higher learning founding B. A. degree to ..I Which sireuhcs back over 150 years You came Laura Bittmann '86 and Neil Ward, a certified public is in Philadel- Conshohocken. reside in Washington, D.C. He joins M Keith They phia. accountant with Sinrod and Tash, P.C., ary 9. 1993. D.C. cost, to its Roscnbluth International Manning '85 and Janet N. are planning a summer Keith M. and his wife. '85, Hcptinstall September 23 wedding. Michelle is a systems analyst lor Unisys Corporation in Washington. the life at Jerry Ganz is Villanova University. arc planning a Hcrwig to this institution Barbara E. Bilger '86 and E. Layton Barnard Jr. were married in Wyomissing. Barbara is employed by Marvin '88. who university. You came McDonough Willis '86. Mlchelll Blellteln '85 and Rick share with others another perspective ol student '77. '85. a nurse at was mostly what it McCabe '87. Representing B.U. Jack Wise. Mrs Jack Wise, and John McGeehan was Doug llippetwtiel. director of alumni affairs. working on a master's degree ing education would it, some money for a good muse, und nobody got hurt. I Metzger Childs PA 18301 (717)424-5633 '76. Angela Metzger '87. Lindsay Metzger. Bonnie Ogin '79. John Soniak '73. Sadvary '88. Amy '84. Sue Peggs Darlene Payne Williams. Sylann Soniak. Dee Williams '83. Courtney Williams. Meagan Representative (213)631*1113 East Stroudsburg, Gam Lychos. Suzanne Hah hunas 288 Marguerite Street Tom '75. Jack Ganz. Jacqui Ganz. Lisa Hogan 79, Debbie '69. Nancy Lychos '52. John Kresge Jess Jablonski 79, Barbara lagan. I 8 5 of you PA 18058 Kelly R. Lewis Wyoming may hnvc It boisterous, and to believe 19 — Alumni hosted a Berrigan sub Valley on June 29 alKirby Park. In '97. Renee Winters attendance were Yvonne Salijko '97. Nicole Tavella '88. ToddArgenztano LisaArgenziano Bryant. '97. •97. Hnan ISurd Jennifer Pa. frolic, so graphically reported that thoie who would not think more deeply, or who wanted Ncwmanstown, 342 Norris Hall Ixjne Jtfu lonvllle, PA 1940S touches. it They Ginger every soils it brother. Alexander, age three. WYOMING VALLEY FRESHMEN picnic for freshmen from the •90. bigotry, for the rest of our lives a burden, and joins I 28. were I burden of terrible He live in relieved at the very beginning of our I Kunkletown. (215)681-3914 Andrew, born on April is Chris Campbell Raughley RJt She is the mother of two sons. BradIcy, three, and Kyle, eight month*. I college in Alabama, Talladega lives, 1986 Representatives: father suffered his disabling College. an earned Female Undergraduate Athlete at B.U.. and in 983 she earned the Outstanding Female Athlete of the Year Award. Susette Brown Wolft '84 and her husband, John arc the parents of a son. sisters He also M.B.A. degree at Bloomsburg. He lives in New Holland. of Certified Financial Planner. and a Division II National Champion softball team in 1981. In 1981 she was named Outstanding college; a black college; a black illness, achieved the professional designation Her college career included playing on Division II National Championship field hockey teams m 1981 and 1983. 1 embarrassing, but the sunsets arc just as beautiful, Ted Williams '85. an employee of IDS Financial Services Inc.. has all-state softball selection. the her husband. Robert, are the parents of Jason Robert, inches). He PNC Bank bom on May 12 Jennifer Creasy '86 and Anthony Russo are planning a November 1993 15.5 ounces, 20.5 wedding. Jennifer is a registered nurse joins a sister. Rachel with a master's degree in health educa- Diane in Scranton. is working at tionfromSt.Joseph'sUniversity. They will reside in Peekskill. N.Y. 1 Hood Dr. [Continued from Page 24) Mary Jo Dargiewicz Lawrence Youngblood J. a mid- summer wedding. '86 and are planning Mary Jo is an accountant for the Pennsylvania Gas Delaware, May. At the ceremony he in also received an September 25 wedding Md. Diane, who master's degree earned a Bloomsburg, CDSI in is Tau Carlisle in 1991. Nursing. a member of the Pennsylva- Law Clinic, the Bankruptcy Clinic, the JD/MB A Club, and a charter member of the International Law Dyer Society. Folio* ing the bar exams at a software analyst for Md. Rockville. Tammy also School, was featured as "Teacher Stroudsburg. March 8 Pocono was employed by The Shawnee Group in Shawnee-on-Dclaware, and by Minis ink Valley Abstract Spotlight" in the he Company in edition of work activity center in Northumberland rectors. William J. Rolley '86 has been pro- in 1987. moted Sally J. Elliott '86 has been ap- pointed mortgage originator commercial loan officer at Meridian Bank in Philadelphia, where to North- he will work in the Corporate Lending ern Central Bank. Prior to joining the Unit of the bank's Delaware Valley bank, was she at employed by Division. after serving as a Williamsport. ficer with chemist level 2 to at He joined Meridian in February 1992 commercial loan of- in biochemistry at her husband, Alan, arc the parents of two daughters: Kelsey. four months. and ruary 5. They named Little tional Headquarters employee of the League Baseball Interna- month. bom on Feb- reside in Wallingford. representative for League employee since Little The Group Source Inc., Philadelphia. Eva M. League Baseball Drug and Alco- hol Education Program and coordinates security personnel during the an- nual World two sons, Jon and Ryan. They live in Selinsgrove. Yingst '86 has been named an assistant vice president by Meridian Bank. She bank's Series. Ferguson and his wife, Missy, have will be responsible for the ATM and Advantage Card op- erations area, as well as all Pennsylva- at the 10. Linda ley, and they is March a teacher at Panther Val- Natalie Jo live in Lehighton. Leathers '86 and Dale Nodianos were married on February 14 in Las Vegas. Natalie, a master's degree at who Perm earned deposit functions. She joined the bank human 1987 Assistance League of South California iv August l*W4 wedding employed ill Big A Auto l\ut\ 21. 1994 wedding. Michael it a The Patriot-News. Har reporter with moled Hollywood. They live in EI Segundo. Kelly R. Lewis '86 received a juris doctor degree from the Widener University School of Law in Wilmington, distnct to numcigei s;ilev He District lound mvselt at |0.s Shippensburg Univcisit) Medal. awarded It is Gayle Weaver '87 and Robert euiovcd, mem- to aircrew who demonstrate acts of merit, exceptional performance or outstand- thologist Stale University as when '87 a capital is Wise Foods/Borden Inc. Berwick. in I l>y l I. you have my Walters were married is May employed inaiu ml Northeastern Securities Fairfield, N.J. m They reside in Pinebrook. I can in Pckar were married on April 17. Thomas 0. Williams Tho a senior sales representative for is Pharmaceuticals. my 26. Thomas is a m anger, thnt was really good. know this; that it you do anything when you are really angry, you had Ivttrr Ik- Mason Elizabeth Pitts LewiItdOWlM '87 has accepted a position as human re- sources manager at Atccco Inc.. Shenandoah, maker of Mrs. T's pierogies. She previously was assistant director of human resources at Pottsvillc Hospital and Warnc Clinic. She Susun Youshock *87 and St. is working on a master's degree mention P. manager of information Andover. Mass. Inc.. because there this anger David Su I just hope our slitting 's throats, own throuts. services North in I was told recently that n graduate may fjptOt live career changes during your working years. I hope today They reside in concern you, There urc that doesn't so 1988 I many things to do in this hie. and have often said that Del'axquale iMnnrtti CarlaO'Hara'87isaspccialcduca pursuing a master's Trenton State College. manager O'Neill '87 and Heather for Rockville. Frances Hugh is Thirty six years ago, after four PA IH9I4 years of medical school and six years of neurological training, The 5th Reunion will from the reunion committer J. employed by Tuscarora Intermediate Unit #1 SSI, Behavior 1 Teams. Procedural Safeguards Super- Deborah L. Bukta '87 and Bradley Deborah is employed by ment Corp.. Sellersville. J. in June. B. Equip- S. Ray '87. who maintains a law office in Weatherly. has been re- elected president of the United Way of years with that, retiring at two years month I graduated from Cornell University with a Bachelor of Science degree in to Harrisburg. Seventeen ago. But V) yearn ago next Woods are planning a September in to administration and spent the next 17 Mike is 1 a sys- become bad said SMS. Malvern. Judy Bonomo '88 and Patrick J. Adonizio were married June 1 9 in West Judy is a third grade teacher at John the Baptist School in Pittston. day that I my I If anyone lad was destin d a brain surgeon, have blown rny mind the school that St. Cynthia re- cumc transitioned into I told rne that tems engineer as Management. 1ST on the yr.ir. latrr I clinical career, the age of thirty six. at Michael M. Alban '88 and Penny wedding is like to serve if my Hotel Administration. Jo Parker '87 Lai know union committee. Inc. in Md. be held on Homecoming Weekend, Oi tohrr 2224, IMS. WatCh your mail for u operations Vending Services think career change every ten years. n 702 Remington Court (215) 997-2406 tober wedding. I everyone would be fortunate to have Representative: phia. J. to we arc tearing we urr not while thai cai h other at tendency n is every issue to confrontation Haverhill, Mail. Chalfont. at so at Joseph's University in Philadel- is is our society. In every in mil y public; there in I'lmhurst FTP Software for fstri is c Pruyn were married University. 1 i-m alate degree in information systems at George Hugh A. Coleman were married you it in the '87 earned a master's Kathleen Pcnkala are planning an Oc- 1992 with a master of divinity degree. card, and hist wrong, you have spent your much District. you would in because you really right, have phiyed your I lorum. public or private but espr biology teacher Sean Mullen 1301 Cedar Road Ambler, PA 19002 (215) 646 8364 Dubuque, Iowa, in was hie. that dour Mel K. Kowlunds were married on June Warwick School Belinda King '87 and issu with more drluils. l*t in everybody anything all respect and credibility in one shot Thomas A. Hopkins '87 and Karen Representative: Seminary temper to please everylMnly. to Ik- tan to career or in tire letter graduated from the Wartburg Theo- the president realized that that kind I N.J. degree in personnel services and guid- Kerry Aucker '87 is pastor of the Thompsontown Lutheran Parish. He not my can't please everybody and don't think I Huntingdon Richard if in you Ixvause you cannot attoid reside in Lewistown. became I you don't have but They instructor-supervisor. Deborah at Perm at language pa a sjK-rch Richard C. Whclchel '87 and Hook Jeffrey E. is me lot had indulged, I a shoit luse early You it dayle Ictfr Col in State I ol responsibility drives the out ol were married woiked It Although that at December in would would outwork my I compctitoi otheiwise assumed 1 1 '87 re work, and I live situation, all things bring equal, m compcti in a Whenevei work in a competi ot Insurance Life OTonnorWrater Schifano world nveiage good disposition a ccivcd a master's degree in reading '87. a captain in in this dealt. ol (ieisinger. with the Air Force Aerial Achievement that there are a people ot us are dealt an win. because Diane at place, hand horn an aveiage deck, and we have to play with what we weir cairei, been decorated Hue It is really gitted live world, a willingness to Philip Traxatl '87 has been pro Pittston. in square one day first same There are two qualities which nsburg. Laura T. George on the svoik. \vc all begin at the Hill. entered the insurance business ance logical service agencies for the Camp Company's IVtlstown May graduates of that the job market, but few They tion teacher at Bristol Junior-Senior 1986. State, is a public relations coordinator for 10 non- computer * Pennsylvania Blue Monumental reside in may he piovide an advantage a demand husband, Brian, are the parents of a profit is Deaf in Philadelphia. Willow Grove. High School and daughter. Rebecca Lee. born on in also B.U.. at It Geisinger to begin in Linda Cunfer HofTncr '86 and her R. who s ou will compete successfully in this and more prestigious uiuvcrM ttnd more doors open to them m tics in Pottsville. sun James R. Campbell were married in June. Jennifer is a manager and service U nia School for the '86 and 1989, he also serves as director of the Little mamcd March to Hut most Scot! Somerville '86 and Ann Weldon Jennifer Division for disabled children, has been A '87 and Jo League Baseball's Challenger Little Shield. fodd Scott Sterner '87 and Sand> Kovt in Wallingford. Kathryn. her husband. Sam. arc the parents of a '86, director of Sikorski were Mead Johnson Amy Warden Towson. son, Christopher Robert, all 20 mas to director of residential liv- James Ferguson W. scph Donovan K. accountant Kristin, two, Jurgdl weir married on Apul are planning an Kathryn in Maryland, and William was recently R. Schankweiler '87 and piograiniuci Bloomsburg. Kalhy Badger Shanabrook '86 and education teacher in Baltimore County, Md. reside in re- born February 27. Lorene in They Wake Forest University in December. need in world. Middlctow n 7 in tional activities. Lorene Feldman-Koch '86 and her husband. William Koch '85, are the parents of a daughter. Andrea Theresa, Goucher College Jeannie. Kathleen and Nancy. ing airmanship during sustained opera- ceived a Ph.D. ing at ters. Bloomsburg. Holly Miller Schicatano '86 promoted She and her husband. Dr. Henry Dohson. are the parents of three daugh- bers Alpo Pet Foods a business Todd Dime M 1 Commonwealth Bank in Williamsport. He earned an M.B.A. at Inc. is B.U. at the U.S. Air Force, has Cumberland National Bank as a mortgage originator. She lives in Joseph Faust '86 has been promoted enrolled in the master of science in nursing program Law of the equipment that all She earned a law Dickinson School of larger Michael David Feeley *87 and Yvonne M. Simmeth ore planning u one year before joining the faculty Line Mountain Gcisinger Medical Center and at at a gastroenterology is kindergarten teacher Marvin Mctzgcr '86 of Mountain Top has been re-elected to serve a twoyear term on the Alumni Board of Di- for She earned a master's degree The News-Item, Shamokin. She previously taught for the Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit at a at nurse is Honor Society of International law school, he teacher at Line Mountain Middle in the in July, plans to practice law in the area. Prior to attending '86, a gifted support Carbon County. versity. He w as Gaithcrsburg. in "87 degree nia Civil are planning a Ann Brcnnan Dohson has been inducted into the Sigma Theta and Water Company. Diane Di.Mito *86 and Kevin Brcc Judith M.B.A. degree from the graduate school of Widener Uni- I day that I if would anyone started medi< il would ever again use education in hotel administration, would have scoffed contributed to my administration at Hut Meanwhile it decision to go into Gcisinger. and was useful during the rest of Joseph CtttBntfO '88 is the coach and field manager for a semi-profes- it Anil my career. the experience of (Continued on Page 26) Page 25 3 Hood Dr. (Continued from Page 25) making decisions of in the practice made alone and many under urgent Monica made more arc point wish I whatever you hope I your that decide to to change from something you enjoy doing to something you believe you will difficult dec isions, but they arc good meinbei graduating ol Ibis when school. keep it mention I to They reside a master's degree B.U.. at Tim Houlihan that Mary company brain surgery 28 Mary in Philadelphia. |j New lor i They an under- is Jersey Manufacturers out, good backup a is pusscd 0 fantasy that is is down liom in 1 West Trenton, its 990 at the Pottsvillc birth She also received a master's 1992. degree in instructional computing from J. cember 1992. Agency tin- The '88 and Hans iicia generation to generation, old days were the hefenderlei are planning good old wedding. Joann \ I days. . old days were not the lialoi good old days, and would defend that il needed to 01 had tin time. Auman were Slatcdale. May 22 married on Troy is elected president of the Lancaster CounJ. anti-drug organization. for Dautrich Seiler Financial Services Inc. They Walnutport. live in Shiner '88 has been hired J. Area School Fox Chapel He formerly District. N youi Todd miiis 'KH moved from I trea days, So you came sury operations manager to asset/li- Bloomsburg to ahi and you grew n 'Diversity, oldei , little you gatheied the w isdom own guide your found a you can of your That, you my ame and what you came i and you did lun And it, and you had the fun ever il the joy ol learning or il is worth a Jody May Thomas l il ol none done. have had, and I hope 1 that you I will love this land and Ibis republic; a nation that because maybe we Thank you sharing, with much as grownups don't you this glorious you and youi families. Congiatula lions, anil good luck! is an accountant with Protection Services Inc.. Harrisburg. and shipping department of S W Race Cars. Kim Martin '88 authored a column. (sea Urchins, sea stars, sea cucumbers, brittle stars) in the December 24, 1992 issue of The Calalina Islander. Ocki i (.eorge '88 and her husband. Brent, aie the patents of a Hannah Kaihryn. bom on They live in Camp Hill. daughter, for Febmary I J. indii the is 15. Ann Glovnch '88 and Gillespie are planning ding. « Matthew C. Maturani I uul.i is a tusi July JoAnn grade teacher at low .ud | master's degree at Cahrinj CoUegt '88 and E. Craig were married December 12 in Springfield. Matt is employed by State Form Insurance. They live in West Chester. Hugh wed Swarthmore-Rutledge School and oi king, is Anna Mary Mcllugh '88 coordinator, special needs is acting ter in Kingwood, West Virginia, and also a first in is lieutenant and Jeffrey Smith '88 has joined the Philadelphia advertising firm, Earl Bloomsburg and is pursuing Catherine M. Hastings '88 (Ml has a\ Pane 26 board of directors and was ai Rutgers University Todd K. Marti •> Conservancy, a non-profit organisetion. She served on the Conservancy's first chology tin- its first 'SS a as awarded the Presidential Citation & Award from Dun Bradstreet Inc., his employer, for outstanding performance on the job. tion in Sayre. year term on the B.U. Alumni Association Board of Directors. She is a substiParkland School Kevin D. Waple '88 has been appointed commercial loan officer Lock Haven bank He in a variety Duquesne University School of Law. She is an attorney with the Philadelphia of positions for the first in his mercial Lending and cate to class from Com- law firm of Manta and Welge, and has to the Pennsylvania and New Jersey Bar Associations. been admitted working on an Bloomsburg. is his wife, Carolyn, will relo- Lock Haven Stephanie A. Drager '89 and Douglas A. Jepson were married Lancaster. this fall. Michael YVillard '88 and Michele Lupfcr are planning an October wedding. Michael is employed by Penn- 4. Charles Zwicker '88 and Marianne Giovinazzo are planning an August 28 w edding. Charles is an accounts manager w ith Judge Technical Services, a data processing consulting firm in Bala May 22 in is Beach, California. Jami Lynn Fisher '89 and Michael Houghton were married on June 4. Jami Matthew, born on April Stephanie employed by Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. They live in Huntington F. sylvania Blue Shield. Cynwyd. 89 recently has worked for the the Central Athlantic School of He and 4 earned a juris doctor degree from the past five years. He graduated Holly C. Dobrosky at the Commonwealth office of I doctoral degree in educational psy- been elected vice president of Merrill W. Linn Land and \\ alei w August 21 wedding. Tammy is employed at Paxar Corpora- District. husband. Mark, are the parents of a son, at Tammy Crane '89 and Marty Morse tute teacher in the munity College. She earned a master's degree 12. Joanne L. Derricott '89 of Allentown has been elected to serve a two- Harrisburg. accommo- Luzerne County are the parents of a daughter, bom on March are planning an Linda Cern Zviiko\ it* '88 and her at Korrine, a case worker for Com- dation plans, Cook 89 Valley Community Mental Health Cen- MBA degree at of day Harrisburg. Luisa Lenker '88 and P. KimbcrLcM.Bithcr were married April 24. Christopher cry. for the privilege Barbara Duke Cook '89 and David Palmer Brown. Christopher an a clinical ontana '88 LaSallc University in Philadelphia. is Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Correc- 4 ployed ll) is Guard, accepted '89 and John audiologist in Scranton. Kctchum Advertising in Philadelphia. She is pursuing an M.B.A. degree at lias M. Conches Purcell are engaged. Colleen tions. ously was an account executive with reside at Newcastle, Pa. in Luisa G. Sills '88 and Charles Huffman were married on June 25 in "Nature Notebook." about echinodcrms Ki 30 bom Decem- a sister, Margaret live in accountant with the also earned a master's degree at B.U., Bank/West. little May He joins Ann. two. They M. 4. They 21 inches). in She serves as senior Relations. lic who Carvcrton. Sandra, Sherwood, 1992 (nine pounds, four ounces; J. I hit field Quality Meats Inc. and Graphic Packaging Corp. accounts. She previ- I suffers partly hear so cluldrvn that Lankenau Hospital Wynncwood. at David e. Frederlckien '88 and ChriitlnoR, Andxowick ere planning a May 1994 wedding David is em in the '88 and John the U. S. Postal in Maris Equipment Co in Exton. Mil bi le I ontiimi '88 is a medical so OleJ work consultant for the Division ol & Shone member of the 28th Infantry Divsion Support Command, Pennsylvania Army National I Public Health for the State of Dele* ware. it L. account executive, responsible for the employed by is Mark W. an account executive position with than that you have opportunities and will. a registered is 8, Colleen Sandra reeburg. Middleburg R.D. to do; cannot wish more for any of you. know you D. Lori Kirk-Rollcy '88 has joined the done. experiences like 1994 wedding. Kelly nurse Pcrkusic. be heie this afternoon, except thai you got 1 Andrew little itself, Hut you got it. You wouldn't even m Service in Middleburg, why goes out lilt- '88 and Indepen icci at JOfJy L. Fisher '88 and foi the is I Hancoip, based Troup were married perspective, Ann Kern Lctvcn/Diccicco Advertising and Pub- lives. is it manageme nt ol leliini to, memories, and your minds, reel y ber year. O'Conncll were married Kelly to your friendships, your to refresh it I dune destinies, and sou plac e that joins a sister, Jillian Leigh, age two. 17, me they at least, one a son, Daniel pounds, eight ounces; 20 inches). She Mi Menainm are planning a September J spile of everything,, these ore the good old days; trict Brunswick, distributorship in South In aclnunis taughtcr in the Pennsbury School Disfor Barbara Saylor Burnside '89 and her husband, Edward, are the parents of Elisabeth, born on Cory March 12 (seven of Neighborhoods, an anti-crime, cil in a financial adviser arc the parents of a daughter, Jersey, a papei I I Novembei a a sales New Hun/I leu is I' 7 in Shamokin. 1 Jim is a speech pathologist at Schuylkill Otolaryngology Associates. Pottsville. John A. Blowers '89 has been Tammy R. Seiler '88 and Peter KtfTer '88 and Ins wife. Ram, Jim Berry '89 and Deby Mariano were married on April in Harrisburg. as a science teacher in the Tim 19.5 inches long). Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance the University of South Florida in De- N.J. bom on March 10 (seven pounds, two ounces; resident manager. Scherer '88 and Jan A. Dcitcr arc planning a February 1994 wedding. Thomas is employed by the Troy reside in llatboro. .Jounn L. Del I that ol June as areer Then I in Lumber joined the Tracy Johnson '88 reports the Duff were married March V.. women, store. C. Dougherty '88 and Michael Insurance Co. c He Store in Bloomsburg. by Schuylkill Intermediate Unit 29. '.Mit. you become bored or burned '88 has been ap- employed is daughter. Katherine Margaret, Thomas in Whitehall. Susan KefTer Barrick '89 and her husband. Brian, are the parents of a Md. of a son, Zachary Ryan, on June 12, urge you to Remember mind. in it lives in Joppa, (412)343-4484 Dun & Bradstreet Cor- poration in Manhattan. She a special educa- is North Lehigh School pointed manager of the 84 graduate d loan the hotel I 1 1000 Hillgate Apt. TE PA 15220 Pittsburgh. a senior tax ac- is Haylcton. Lisa Efl admission to medical school of mine Barbara for an academic record as relevant to as Hill '88 and November Parks are planning a wedding. versity of Maryland. Baltimore County. Joy R. Coleman '88 and Robert C. Header were married on July 25, 1992 in MahanoyCily. Joy, whoalsocamcd lass has < ert countant for the Angela enjoy expect that every I at M layducek were married on January I tion teacher in the dec isions. Incidentally, speech communication State. E. 1989 Representative: John M. Walker essmer '88 and Rob- Lisa C. Clclor.i 'HH (W) and Joseph District. even more. Thorc arc in Barbara held. Judy Niznck '88 works at the Gabriel House, a non-profit housing program A 2 need the award ceremony was the Henry Spinner will be married on August 14. She is working on a master's degree in intcrcultural communication at Uni- be like mine, lianj'e dec isions will Pcnn Pittston. r > candidate Mich- it of an c He and his wife enjoyed an all-expense paid trip to Amelia Island. Fla.. where She earned a bachelor's degree at Bryn Mawr College and is a doctoral ness, Independent Graphics Inc., of all rest its family busi- elle is associated with the cumulative; is undoubtedly use will lives. is that and whatever learn, whatever you do for the in ( make, to experience you gain, and you J.Rcilly were married on June 5. She has recently served as editor of newsletter. Michelle A. Clampl '88 and Joseph deliberately and in concert. your '89 ha* received a promotion decisions in administration, most of which The secretary from 1988 to 1989. more U.S. Healthcare in Blue Bell. at make baseball team in the Pcrfciomen Valley Twilight League. circumstances, facilitated the ability to summer fiional neurosurgery, most of which arc is a supervisor at Infant Care Inc., Montandon. Amy Susan Fusco '89 and Robert Brian Grote '90 were married in Newtown. Amy is a special education teacher with the Derry Township Schools in Hershey. and Robert is a management trainee with Agency RentA-Car, Lancaster. They live in El izabe thrown. 1 1 Suspect Karen Cos* "89 and Mark were married on June Karen 1 AJtra 2 in Nanticoke Kent ager trade books production is & Harcourt, Brace at Co. Colleen Obcid '89 and Robert S. Craney '90 were mamcd Glover are planning an August 28 wed- employed by PHH Hunt Valley. Md. Roseann FlectAmerica is in Plains. Colleen The Phoenix Title Group. Mary land, and Robert is self-employed in a lawn care/landscaping business. Hague 1). facili- Neuro-Link, Clarks Summit, a tator for Head Injury Recovery Center. Milford. They reside in Exeter. division of the Kelly L. Holmes '89 and Robert Radzai were married December 1992. in Quakertown. Kelly ing .is ordained as ,i deacon on June 5 in HamsHe studied at Mount Saint Mary's Gwyncdd-Mercy College and Bobby Chasa a degree ottered a reading in dt Bruce Spychalski Oehlcrt '89 are the par- Tahnyana M. Maguirc were married June 26 in Doylcstown. Joel is em- bom on ents of a son. Joseph George, January ployed by 2. on May 29. Kathleen is employed as a medicine technoloWilkcs-Barrc General Hospital. certified nuclear gist at L Durr ding. Melissa, Union Fidelity Life Insurance Susquehanna Valley Visitors Bureau. arc planning a III FD1C in Bensalem. M. Kuba '89 and Gregory is employed 5. pany, employed is at Com- jewelry department in the College Diane a is grade teacher first West Hazlcton. E. Lee Ann Kubitsky '89 and David King arc planning a November 20 Pcnn Wood Elementary School in West at David 15. Baron Lybrand May & employed by Coopers is in Louise 4. commercial property man- '89 and William Loeb L. Rickert are planning a wedding. Donna Co. Inc. in ding. David is in Orlando. Fla. They December J. Decemhei topher F. Millheim '89 and Amy in Shawn A. West Lawn. employed by Gilbert AssociGreen Hills. They reside in Exeter Township. lagle in di- war tor llicy re Jamc\ I'. Crntei lie latmh Mary wood College ut medical student at Thomas '90 is a a in haptei i I read first She District. College. J. Duvey '90 und Jolene A. are planning an (Molx-i Commu- Harrisburg. 1989 as She joined Anjna Berl '90 in is employed by Die is October wed- self-employed. is working on a muster's degree seling Mellon Jr. '89 and Linda J. P. bookkeeping and payroll Paul is Mills Inc. and Army employed by General is a first lieutenant in the service. Alison R. Stuck '89 and David A. December 1992. in Mt. Pleasant Mills. Reserves. who Alison, also earned a master's degree Kathleen is in Pottsvillc. Teresa hi lltfni Thomas ber 1 , M 1994 wedding. Christine KPMG Davis '90 und James A. wedding Teresa Wal-Mart in September a employed by is I is is em- employed as an auditor for Peat Marwick Inc. in Allen- is at idle, lion ol in society al largo, is and no ditlerent is not just a recent llloomshiiig continue security I Imvei Hie , hut university Us ellotts lo impiovc on campus." Ausprit li said the Lewiiburg. I CiirolisrmployedbytlieJumrswiiy 'or[Miratiou in Hlakesler Ann moted tional sion V.. Druce '90 has I* en pro Union Nu to credit officer in Bank's corporate lending the hank III She joined management rraincc und most divia . a recently served as commercial loan assistant in the corporate lending divsion. She is engaged to Thomas K H rugger is HII Mary M. Dugan employed by '90 is a fifth grade teacher in the Christina School District Harron's of Reading. in Luci Miller '89 and Bill Acevcdo were married in June. Luci is a trans- Newark. Delaware. I MAN-WARD fliltmann 'Hfi (set — Laura and from tight I and Neil Ward were married on October 17, 1991 In the wedding party were Cindy lleplrr '86,8UiM Carol Bi Ldwurds '90 and Rolx-rt Morgan were married on June 19 in plant surgical nurse in the operating L. room Montgomery Carol is a buyer al Osram at a is Itotii What so« irly >>l ain|iif.es and ( I a chemist for General Public Utilities Nuclear, and Kenneth a purl « t Carol Del/orenzo '90 and Robert Yannes will Ik- married on Sepletnltci Hiirkc'90and Randy '91 arc planning an Octo- ployed us u guidance counselor, und Randy om em ul will L lhal. old g aie not .ip.u an ongoing process. Wright arc planning ( town. Michele L. Middlesworth '89 and Kenneth Somerday '87 arc planning an April 30. 1994 wedding. Michele 26. s .M Pharmaceuticals. I Services S. Bratton were married aw an Boyle '90 and Joseph employed by Schuylkill County Children und Youth wedding. Astrino are planning a September wed- all ampiisi i hlooinsbuig « is coun- T. Orsulak arc planning a June 1994 i J. in Villanova University. at Kathleen manager of the Medical/Surgi- Filomena Simcone Silvestri '89 of Quakertown is self-employed as op- univeisily employed by Solvay Philadelphia us a drug and ulcohol treatment specialist and the staff in and Orthopedics Nursing Unit. events o| the past lew months "Personal safety wedding. Todd Consortium at |irisoual salely habits what happens Todd lo pia< » hap|H-ns on Sansky is resources manager eood onlinue to utge t campus oininuntlv sin iely, bul year Jefferson University I resides in Stat, Jcllcrson Medical in Philadelphia. hen dihgem e campus and oui out a safer place for every- have made us ing specialist in the Penns Vnllcy Area ates Inc., human make liuseisity ollit tats the entire " Ilie Dillon "XI " presulent h, community Hi e I Nancy to toil t Sti/anne 1991 in i one." wotk device ial who have devoted so nun h tune and Auspm rwisbttig I giatelul is and commitment ol Blooinsbuig low n Police I Shevlin 11825 Federalist Way. Apt. Fairfax, VA 22030 (703) 803-7610 College, at and tiespass, night chat ges at solving these enses," said Hairy side in North Wales. received amastci ol soc in Pennsylvania Slate Police ami the an assistant buyer for the staff of the Buffalo Valley uimmal thett, ing and piovv hug has helped 0 ahcads Iving held is lor the cxprttise Sti/.inneRcil/Colley '90has |oined <> <) attacks M. Novemlvt 2! and "Blooinsbuig Universitv maitied Children, und Department Stores !lcss'\ women 01 ': Columbia Counts Prison on burglary, and Chris- '•>() '«H) Home is I 1 uulsev loitei Cm hi an Chnstophcr ol ' Uil\ . isih.ugcd withiaping Jo, were Oclobci IXnvmngiowu Methodist tndse\ I cdncsdav Phcdatesot the students YMCA. rector at the Berwick erator of Financial Related Services, a U. S. GF. Capital Fleet Seiviccs School nity General Osteopathic Hospital in 1 employed by Beard Wyomissing. is are planning an ding. Nicole ding. program live in Nicole Matuella '89 and Peter Paul the youth Deborah Bent/ cal Lamana S. Kissimmcc. Jo Ann Sevison '89 has been named & iucm \ in Philadelphia. Donna uuUev, ce 1 \S an account executive is in oice tiled ripe, chaigcs 1 three Blooinsbuig Univeisity altempled I Louise Ruanc '89 and James Hec Gantcr were married Baron W. LeGault '89 and Sue Yodcr '89 and Cheryl L. Cain are planning an August 7 wed Holy Family were married on November Amy Jo Scchrist Ellen FitzPatrick were married on Junius al on October 24. Stacey is a social worker Chester. Philadelphia. in agement wedding. olleen C Staccy F. at Representative works in Va.sk against Blooinsbuig on neat \ I a l\ Blooinsbuig Police IV partmeiu programmer I! for S\ stems in al pursuing both a is They reside working toward elementary is Elaine of Stroud's Jewelers and Distributors H> M. Treon are planning an October wedding. ! Elaine 4 Certified Novell luigineci Ccititica Hon Diane Scott Wutson '89 and Jeffrey J. November w ed- who education certification Cussatt were married on June Medu and ley. tor Quaste '89 and Harry Bertram were married on July director of marketing for the a support is ' ceremony. the degree in engineering at Pcnn State and lor Andrea Lee Kcefer '89 and Brian is Chtis Chuck at ma State Polu c Brian Stone "9| 1. and ev idetu e UNA testing results, a iomt Pennsy I Melissa Andrea Based on mv cstigaitvc JelTens I Joel Allen I'pdcgrafT '89 and 19. 10. '9 Craig Wo/iiiak gree in elementary school counseling. L. Kim Basics •sHl.Sl.inS.-pmdoi 'M, i.' burg. Michael Oehlcrt '89 and Julia M. for a de- •*H\1 transitional Seminary and received with rapes .S vinity at St. Vincent Seminary. Kathleen Parker '89 and Todd Serafin were married in Wilkcs-Barrc attend- is W. /.boras '91 were married on December in I \ton The wedding party included Shelly Kave '90. Hope Shared in Exeter. an independent living is Columbia, Md. w S*> charged and Bruce 's>0 SpeviaJe iKocher) "90. Russel Swody '89 and Denise M. Haduch were married Jeffrey live in 1 April 17 in a settlement coordi- nator at They Jeffrey is R.D. reside at Millerstown T"hc\ Colleen M. Cirucvl a learning support is Greenwood Elementary at School Uniforce Services. Roscann (trimmer '89 and John R. Bloomsburg. teacher a personnel coordinator for is ding. man- Albert Einstein Medical Cen- larger Armstrong '85 and Lynn Sdiankwellct Horn: I, '8S . Sylvania ter in Philadelphia. Inc.. formerly GTE Products Cop Lisa P. Ann Minneci '89 and Joseph Daphne Ann Farkus are planning a November 20 wedding. Lisa is a graphic artist for A BU AFFAIR— Jennifer Chickirda 90 and Brian Frey '89 were married Kent L. on October 17,1992. in Tamaqua Members of the wedding party included Sharyn Galford '90, Mary Miller '90. Kathy Walko '90. Patty Price '90. Julie Forrester '90. Gary Chickirda 95, and Gary Frey '90. Thefollowing fraternities and sororities were represented Chi Thela Pi, Delta Pi, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Phi lota Chi. Beta Sigma Delta, and Sigma lota Omega The The Bucilla Corporation. Lori Kay Newman MacElwee Plainfield '89 and '89 were married in Township. Lori coordinator at Academic is a journal Press, and newlyweds live in Macungie. I. vans '90 and Chris nan Huss were married in May 1990. Daphne is an educational sign language interpreter for Berks County Intermediate Unit. Dawn Feagley '90 is a math teacher at Tri- Valley High School She resides Page 27 . Class notes Sigma Theta Tau Thomas and Carla Malinak Swoyersville. Sacramento. Pa. in Carrie L Gedaka *9Q Bod Robert M. Nocentino Jr. '88 were married Carrie recently. The iluy Croup with efits analyst an employee ben- it Philadelphia, and Robert vice representative with International in sales %ct- is a tion in AJJcnlown. Mary Meg is live Susan Trtadwcll Miller '90 and in Christopher P. Manion were married on August 22 Voorhccs. N.J. in Malvcm. Susan a is Sharlene L. Sevcrnak '90 and Brian January 9 in J. Kolcno were married on Clarence. Sharlene is a mortgage loan processor Susan H. CM f90 and Damn J. Sowddck were married on November 7, 1992. Susan is employed by Chester < Fundraiser County. They live in Development Child Iitusvillc, N.J. They Center live in in Lahaska. Schultz '90 Indoor Market Sale Annapolis Sandy is County the Duval in |fld were married on Jr. in 10. Sandy is a fifth grade teacher at St. Mary's School, Kulpmont. and Tim is her a purchasing agent for National Ticket, Robnl May 22 an Lnglr.h tc;i< S< hool District in Saturday, Stuart Hall '90 has completed his October 23 second year The Dickinson School at His son. Wyatt, turned one Law. of year old Mart in Kathryn L. Moyer '90 and Thomas Levy were married in Shillington. Kathryn is employed by the Upper Dublin School District. They reside in J. moled to conference coordinator for husband, Kevin, arc the parents of a Mawr, second daughter. Alissa Lrin. born on Anient an lie I where she responsible lor planning is Robin Hoban '90 and Todd Demko weic man n on November 7, 1992, in Soudcrton. Pamela il Robin Call 717-473-3306 if to you would like donate articles for the sale. Quality Dairy Co. in Lan- Michigan. They live sing. in Last Lan- sing at analyst at They Philadelphia. reside in in homaiLKangu elle R. I .11 f Thomas 1 Ji ,'90 and Mil h weie inamed on U- employed by is Bleach & Dye live in Mmeis\ May do A. Ramos wedihng ion is ( in employed Pottsville They ferred to Madrid, Spuin as a product I die line Sharon L. Kipp '90 (M) BOd Wil liam R. Raup arc planning an August LI '90, by American International Group Inc. since November 1990, has been trans- Carbon. in Port dii.n I manager for the Europe operation. 'hesterlield. N.J. Shu- m New based company's AIG formerly was He AIG York City is pital at and m the South is working on a master's de- an internal auditor Bank in W company. Hanover. P. end] rain or shine! Christine Kis/cly '90 and Mike L Readier '90 and William live in is a substitute teacher. l 1 >94 wedding. is Cnrol A. Kleback '90 and Christopher W. Wcale were married June 2 m employed by The Times Leader, Wilkes-Banc, as a community relations coordinator. Magic Veais Child Care and Learning Co nit Carol i m l-'xeter. Joan l.yn Kling '*)() and Janu s A Yeager are planning an August 1004 w edding Joan at Donna director of is L. Rcasner '90 and Craig C. Lloyd were married May 22 in Wdliamsport. Donna is a medical u\ hnologist for Garden State Medical Group in Vorhees, N.J. They reside in Drexel a laboratory associate is Dawn Reichuein-lcltman TSI-Argus Research Laboratories. '90 has earned certification as a licensed insur- Dcnise I udv» ig *•)() and Ke\ Scwcll were- married on June 26. tu si lieutenant I' S An l and stall orve. Denise is in A nurse in the Rosemary J. F. teacher at b\ People's Security Insurance Co. of Pottsville. MeArnic '90 and Rosemary is a Holy Trinity School in tative in with Pennsylvania Blue Shield Camp Darren Hill. She and her husband. '^2. Ii\e in Carlisle School tary in in Holly '92. is Elemen- Jim Thorpe, and Timo- employed by Rite-Aid in Pottsville. They reside in Emmaus. thy is 1991 Representative: Damian J. Dinan 3525 Church Road Easton. PA 18042 (215) 868-5231 Carl M. Albertson '91 and Heather C. Heiss will be married on July 24 in Carl at is employed by the Danville Area School District. Holiday Matrix Club Timothy D. Arnold '91 and Carrie M. Rogers were married on May 22 in Carlisle. Timothy is employed by Service Preparation Technologies in Mechanicsburg. Dcptford, N.J. Christine Samuelian Babiarz '91 Wampole Lori '90 and Randy is L. Groff arc planning an April 1994 wedding. Lori employed by Lehigh is director of social services for the Fort Collins (Colorado) Health Care Center and is working on a master's degree social work. Valley Hospital, Allcntown. school Charlene Weckel '90 and Thomas Charlene is employed by McGrail. Merkel. Quinn. and Associates. Certified Public Accountants. full G. Tuman '89 were married May 15 in Lake Ariel. Ellen, who also earned a She plans time to go back in to of 1994 on a in the fall graduate teaching assistantship. She and her husband, Joe, a profes- sional chef, have four "kids": dogs, a cat and two birds. four They have been living in Fort Collins for one and a half years. "We both adore life in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. My favorite pastimes include camping and hiking." master's degree at B.U.. is a staff speech/ Marc Alan Baker language pathologist at The John Heinz of Rehabilitation Medicine, Wilkes-Banc. Michael at Kane Warehousing They live in Pirtston is a supervisor Inc., Scranton. L. Fry were married 4 91 and Sandra in July. Marc is a graduate student in industrial engineering at Perm State. Twp. Steven Betsker '91 and Cathy Bai Kimbcrly A. Yocom *90 and Craig in North Coventry. Kimbcrly is employed at the ley are planning a ding. mer Limerick Nuclear Generating Station. They live in North Coventry. Steven for is a September 1 1 wed- computer program- Weis Markets, Sunbury. Michele Bieber '91 and Michael Weaver were married on February 20 employed Angela Bistline Reighard '90 was promoted to account benefit represen- Franccschelh are planning an August 7 wedding. is assigned to a neonatal intensive care unit. James ance representative. She Oakes Jef- A. Gulotta w ere married Hill. '92 and Fred Turbotville. Maria Vandenbord '90 and Institute 1 Bxottt a purchasing agent for Ellen S. Yatsonsky 4 90 and Michael is . Sargent Art Inc. Wapwallopcn. Paula Reagan '90 Central Fidelity They Kerrigan are planning a September 24, Lynn Zovak '90 and TimoMordaunt '92 were mamed on Maids of honor were Edana 1 Kohlcr '90 and Amy Zovak '97. Bridesmaids were Angela Gerhard, Gail May Daniels are planning a July 31 wed- Miller were married in Berwick Wendy at Richmond. Va. Michael Tokach '90 and Carmclla Gabriel arc planning an August wed- ding. Western School an administrative is gree in Healthcare Administration from international insurance and financial services Loyola College. North Carolina Baptist Hos- an an eighth grade learning support District. Page 28 Lynn wedding. resident ness consultant i at a teacher at the L. B. Morris vember 27 wedding in Jim Thorpe. Maria is a teacher in the LoringFlcmming Elementary School in Blackwood, N.J., and Jeffrey is a fit- Regent National Hank seling Rush frey Naugle '91 arc planning a No- in pursuing a city. Allen- is is master's degree in guidance and coun- Wchr *90 and Karen Josephite. Best man was Chns Allen. Ushers were Todd Mordaunt, Thomas Miller. Chris a financial Lehigh Valley Hospital town, and Christopher a teacher in employed by Mill Creek Elin Kissimmee, Fla.. and Frank is employed by the Thacker Avenue Elementary School in the same is ementary School a registered nurse Jeffersonvillc. teacher Come lor a general ac- is is in is Holly Beth Smith '90 and Frank A. Tclcmko '91 were married on July 10. ding. Michael Pamela Ann Nasc '90 and J. Christopher Lckardt '90 were married in countanl Book, household baby items toys, antiques and much more. July 5, 1992. und seminars. Hughcsvillc. items, ollegc in Hryn < internally sponsored conferences all Tables and tables of items for sale: Deborah L. Muffly '90 and her Melissa Harris '90 has been pro Towson. Md. Suzanne Baltimore County and They the Medical Colclgc of Virginia. Patrick Reading. h District. Suzanne Zedolik '90 and Troy thy G. is Room A Pacul Services Inc. Lynn M. Swctnam '90 and Patrick M. Pitman '89 arc planning a 1994 Paxinos. Jacksonville, Ha., where they reside. School reside in Harrisburg. Beth Sandy Moncavage '90 and Tim Downmgtown. (.lowatski '91 were married on July Sandy Coucher Kehr Union Multipurpose at education teacher in the CocaJico cial Franzen were married on June 26 Mechanicsburg. teacher at Jansscn Pharmaceuticals of Nursing (Homecoming) *89 arc the parents of a son. Zachary James, bom on NovemThey reside in ber 9. 1992. employed at Lehigh Valley Hospital They reside in Ambler. Advanced They Philadelphia. in McGinJey were married on C. May 30 Environmental Technology Corpora- Honor Society Miller '90 and Dr. Tho- Mary Meg mas & '90 Sacoman Charles L. Yost '90 has graduated with distinction from the Claude W. Pcttit College of Law at Ohio Northern in Watsontown. Michele is a staff analytical chemist at Laboratories in Wyeth-Ayerst Rouses Point, N.Y. University. They Kimbcrly Sue Youndt '90 and Yuri H. Evans arc planning an August wed- Kim Black '91 and Tim Campbell were married on October 3. 1992. and ding. Kimbcrly they are expecting their is an elementary spe- July. reside in Pittsburgh. N.Y. first child in Classnotes Eileen Blozen Champa Cruise the Eastern 91 and Michael A. May are planning a l"he> live Healher E. Bodine *91 received a history at in v I May Shippcnsburg University on 8. Kinder V .md "»>1 u toru \ nn Giocke are planning an October ^wcddine. 1 Caribbean with B.U. alumni and friends on the Dolphin Line s Seabreeze toi m Couder>port. honus l degree arts aiM\c worker i\ County Assistance Office the Potter wedding. master of \m\ tAnuk-i\poii 21. 1994 lliomaMsemplovedhv emmon Company the Prikasie in Lisa Bonshock '91. a second grade Queen of Peace School, was teacher at Muhille Rossi "91 and Brian Murkusr aie planning M.i\ 'S. featured as 'Teacher in the Spotlight" Departure on Sunday, July 17, 1994 Return on Sunday, July 24, 1994 .i in the March 22 The News- edition of Item. Shamokin. Judi Lynn in Bright "91 arid GfarJatO" Bowman were married Jonestown. Judi Fund May holop l.iu is a special Wfawflfln teacher and working on a master's degree at Lehigh University. Employee Itinerary: Christine Sims «M and MarkT. I Reill> .ue planning a tall David Brown S. '91 a is computer ding programmer/operator trainee with FAAC Inc.. Huntingdon Valley. He reside a at May '91 and Erie her 19 Dublin School District, town area on April 22 M and reside in is visit hosted by the Lehigh Valley Alumni Cluxpter Barhight '73, Mary Ann pursuing a Cart en Bittel '74. Robin Ermert Ford '87, Gary Frey '90, Michele Hucaluk Kathy Kowker '83, Rick Kowker '82. Tom SpU Kroczer '84. Linda Lechner '78. Sue Lilly '79. Kim McCall '79, Linda Mondschein 77. Cathy Rons hak '87. Carol SargentFacchiano '86. Kelly Hunter Szczesny '88. Paula Toborowski '86, Susan Trach '85. Margaret Waldron '88. Kathy Walko '90 and Mike Wieczorek '85. '91 and Anthony planning a Septem- '90. wedding in Nescopeck. Joanna is employed in the OB-GYN department Radio in *91 and David M. employed by WIOQBala Cynwyd. Tampa. Fla. She has been employed by the hotel for two years. in Raudenbush were married on March 13 in Foundation for live in Todd is a Community Birdsboro. program supervisor for Gary Grozicr '91 and social Shcn Miller wedding. Gary a is studies teacher at Hazlcton Catholic Preparatory School and is Alan A. Eck '91 and Michelle L. Shultz were married May 22 in Williamsport. Alan is employed by Central Pennsylvania Savings Asso- wedding. Barbara in '91 '91 and Jef- arc engaged. employed at Hillcrest Head Injury Recovery Center in Milford, and Karen '91 and Eric H. in June. Aimee Department of Washington. D.C. in is employed by AJF Leasing New Brunswick. N.J. a social worker the quality control laboratory for and market- ing) at their Philadelphia refinery. lives in Drexel Sun He gory E. German on October 2 in '91 Scranton. Kimberly America W. Dumm are law Bmdl L at '91 and Chris- planning an Markellc Regent University is Au studying in Virginia Beach, Va. William Hara is teaching in Harrisburg, and Gregory Md. She lives in Cockcysvillc. $1,105 to . ol James is North Central in Danville 4 Vurano 9l and Moser I. vember 14 teacher in ho No Kulpmont. Brenda i* Mury'i School St. at I wrrr married '91 Kulpmont, and llioman probation ollner is a Bronwyn Queen a juvenile is is School in Falls Township, has been named winner of a Teacher Aptary preciation Contest sponsored by Host- Campbell's is Barry T. Lindemuth '91 and Dana A. Jimmie were married May 8 in Scranton. Barry Lancaster County. She a second year teacher in the School Pcnmbury District. Kulpmont in Diane J. Rhine '91 of Lancaster has been promoted by the Bank of Lancaster commu- County to the position of branch officer live in that at the bank's Duke Street Office. She joined the bank in August 1992 as a Carla M. Lutz '91 and Donkus '92 are planning a is Adam A. November employed by management She is at and Adam is employed at Lehigh Association Rehabilitation Center and Com- J roundtrlp transfer cocktail party for our group. (Add $50 $150 for Midwest. for West Coast.) catogorlos havo olthor two Women in employed by Tran- the Kut/town Si bool District. the Is of $200 per person required at tlmo of booking, with the balance duo 70 days prior to sailing. Visa, Mastercard, are Discover accepted. M Brian planning an April 1994 M. Zose Chrlsta 'lurrirr flrst-como, first-sorvod basis. A deposit is on for headquartered in Lcwisburg. Christa '91 and is a teacher of the Douglas County Schools in in Geor- Cruise cancellation "Peace of Mind" insurance offered by Dolphin can be purchased at time of deposit for $39 per gia. person. 19 9 2 M Plan now for a reunion at sea with classmates, family Heller 7, and Box 7030 East Stroudsburg. Amy B. Rimel '91 and Derek Furman were married December 19 airport All Andrea L. Zimmerman '91 nnd Doug A. Sanders arc engaged. Andrea RM. Lebanon Valley College. Lehigh Valley Hospital -Cedar Crest, botwnon Miami and plor, and a spoclal Availability Representative: trainee. pursuing a M.B.A. degree cities, sorvlco 9l has been orthopedic and mentally impaired an environmental nity. Jean Vargo Billie 4 working as outreach coordinator wedding. Datom Products. is transportation from East Northumlierland in Country Markets and in nil Coast in '91 , a second grade Elcmcn nnd mtill nnd ontortnlnmont on the Soabroozo, roundtrlp air Including port chnrgo gratultios, lowor bods or a double bod J. teacher at Eleanor Roosevelt Marwick. Harrisburg. 1993 wedding. Carla Lisa Gavio '91 was named 1992 Employee of the Year by Armani's at the Top of the Hyatt Regency Westshore 'oimly, and Susquehanna Valley Martins' fourth and fifth grade learning disabled students in Baltimore County. program ( County. They NWide Nice '91 and Lori A. Bielcn arc planning a June 1994 wed- an assistant accountant for KPMG Peat Dunmore. They Freireich '91 price from In $1,265 Secure Treatment Unit mas Markellc E. Mcdlock and Gre- '92 will be married an administrative assistant for Health technician for Hill. Eight categories of cabins will bo avnllnblo in at ding. a position as a chemical technician in Inc. (refining Im live is Jeffrey Co. is sition, Carl A. Edwards '91 has accepted Company Designs They a staff supervisor at the Danville State Hospital. topher Kimberly A. Leibold Transportation llochman Northumberland ciation as an internal auditor. S. 's live in ranging homckcepcrs Barbara L. Malafi ">! m Snowdcn are planning a May 1994 gust wedding. frey S. Brownell employed by the U. They Montoursvillc. munity Foundations. at Benton High School. Karen M.Koflanovith Quakertown. Johnson were married earned a master le Stale. Williamsport. head coach of varsity boys basketball Human Development. Aimee Edwards I Penn at l is E. DePrefontaine '91 and Kristine E. einph«\ed Melissa Straub '91 and James are planning a July Todd is Manassas. Va., as an associ Tyson *H6 were married on September 26 Melissa is a larmly therapist lor the Ebncr arc planning a November wed- Nancy programmer Carole Gcisinger Medical Center. Nancy E. Curilla ate haid Thomas Miami I ' ber 4 IBM in Ku and by St. a sututi DalM Socko '91 and Sam Bell/ were married on November 7, 1992 In Shamokin Denise is employed by '89, '80. Christine Keefer Sonya u Danville Manassas. Beth Braithwaite '80. Karyn Ryan Carol Derricott. Joanne Derricoti '86. Bill Derricott '66, at Joanna D. Crouse m degree Township Recreation Commission. Alumni in '84, April Armstrong '86, Scott the South Whitehall '86. Christine G. Wilkinson are a in the Allen- attendance included Marilyn Andress Beaver College. Horsham. master's degree is in Miami Nassau/Blue Lagoon San Juan St. John .1 lute te.u her. IMAGE ON THE ROAD — Members of Image performed In 8. Nitschkc were married August 8 in They framing I Colmar. Connie, a teacher in the Upper FM managei with Sonwi .is Smith '')| ,u,l Id, Inn M. kessler '90 were inarticd Dei em Shippcnsburg University on ding. a ease is Mechanicsburg. in Bristol. Connie D. Busfield at Christine wed |'>»).J the Center tor Industrial Meredith Ann Burke '91 received master's degree in computer science They Iuh<| State College is Harrisburg. in my w in \liul\ Monu .it mental a i\ Brian 8 a claims supervi- is sor with the Pennsylvania Benefit Trust Michelle health counselor and ps\i phcr A. wedding l*>04 (717)4760086 PA friends! 18301 1-800-526-0254 in Page 29 Calender of Events Cindy Atlinello '92 and Monday, August 9 Conovcr Alumni Pizza Party at the Grotto, Harveys Lake specialist at wedding. Cindy Melissa A. Lahr *92 and Douglas a speech-language W. Gessner were schools. Thursday, August 12 Freshmen in Pamela Cbristman '92 and Gre- Lancaster County tember Pamela wedding. 1 1 Wharf. They reside Alumni Mlxor in Binghamton, N.Y. Fennick. P.C., and Gregory works for Scott I.c vin Associates Inc., & Saturday, August 21 In Mark Beach Avalon, N.J. Mark a/c engaged. tunc graduate student full is at a St. Joseph's University, working on an Thurs., M B A. September 9 Borrlgan Picnic In L Marks '92 and Curtis W. Athletic Hall of Tuos., Fame Dinner Kckman N.J. College Night student at lina at Chapel the t May Kelly Jru versity of Donohue Systom Night James '92 arc engaged. I'll. inn, in utit als in Philadelphia, James is employed by Co surancc is in Com State I and Philadelphia aroa 1994 wedding Kathleen arm Thursday, Octobor 14 Stoto Systom Alumni Rocoptlon is a married May Bridget Gigg '92 I lives in southeast Louisiana wheie she by (ieneral employed Dynamics Space System hvision on the supei c is Tim Kcpncr Lori Hull '92 and ure planning a September 18 wedding at the Octobor 22 l.on Williiimsport 1 in lospital and Medi- Ro-Dodlcatlon Gross Auditorium Carvor Hall Guldyne Hancock Little ono-woman show were married on February 27 KulpmOnt Quldynfl by Lynn Rodgrave) toi '92 and James s. is a They reside Sunbury, in in Atlas. Saturday, October 23 Homecoming Thursday, Novembor18 Noll '92 and David J. ure planning an April 9. 1994 wedding. Stacey is a substitute teacher Wertz '89 were married in February. is a special education teacher in County School Maryland, and Eric ment is a District in Chnstophei l'hes live in 1994 wed- ding. Lauri is in a substitute teacher, and is Rob works for the Farfield Company in cm New Na/areth. Harrlsburg McKcc '92 were married on July Newton, They N.J. reside in that 10 in Saturday, December 4 Holiday Dance with the BU Studio Band Webber Co. is engaged to be September 1 994. She is a medisocial worker at Grand View Hos- wed cal in and will begin graduate school pital Kehr Union Ballroom ChCrl Withrow '92 and Bob '91 will be married in No- LaMont Debbie Pascoc '92 of Wcatherly has been named the new manager of Gcisinger Medical Center, and vember. Chcri the Eckley Miners' Village Museum is registered nurse tal. at Environmental, Monroevillo Saturday, December Philadelphia Alumni Amy E. Pascucci '92 and Charles Baylor were married on June 4 in Wyo- Lcwisburg. tion Amy is working on a master's Hills. B U coach at is a rehabilita- and nursing assistant ming, Pa. Tracy L. Price '92 and Stephen Splain were married on lumbia. Tracy Lancaster YMCA. is May 1 in M Co- employed by the They reside in Co- at She at is in Leader North for more information Page 30 manager trainee with Stacie Beth M. Moore Markets. Lisa the McCarly '93 is a staff nurse at Fox Chase Cancer Center. Diane M. Perko '93 and Alex J May 22 in Berwick. Diane is a registered nurse on the staff of Berwick Hospital Center. They reside in Berwick. Shelly L. States '93 and David L. Scott '92 were married on is Term B. Randdlo '92 and Larry Young '92 and Mark '92 are planning a Septem- is employed by Computer Resource Camp Hill, and Mark a systems engineer with EDS. Camp live in Inc. in He and former Angela Bistline '90. live in Carlisle. liane Ringsdorf *92 and Ted Sampson were married in Conyngham. wedding ployed They reside in Dunmore. Dale is emGibson Greetings Inc. in at Cathy L. Weibley '93 and Ryan C. Wallace '92 were married May 22 in Bath. Cathy is a programmer with 1993 Ryan Marilyn P. Collins '93 and Gregory Marilyn is Maria Anne DeGraba Johnna L. Cans attends East Stroudsburg Uni- Wendy Faust the Jr. L. Wolfe '93 and Ivan L were married on April 24 in Sunbury area. They reside in Sunbury. '93 and An- thony C. Denisco arc planning a September wedding. Mechanicsburg. Co. in Reading. Auburn. versity. 10 in Danville. Teresa Danville. in Pottsville, an accountant with Beard Shared Medical Systems, Malvern, and employed by Bethlehem Steel Corp. as is Hill. A. Naylor are engaged. employed 22. Lucia M. Vaccaro '93 and Dale D. Behler '92 are planning an October 23 D. Willard Sr. were married on April is and David & May employed by Good Sam an tan ber 1 8 wedding in Shippensburg. Stacie is INS, We is December also an assistant softball Mars High School. Associates Inc., 1 Call 1-800-526-0254 Jennifer will graduate in Shelly Nursing and Rehabilitation degree his wife, the Heath .1. Kissinger and Dana] leint/elman were married on September 5, 1992 in Selinsgrovc. Heath is a work. intellectual Regional Medical Center 11 Luncheon A key component student's outstanding academic and Bob is a Evangelical Hospi- Heather Young '92 Darren Reighard "92 was recenth named as a supply systems analyst with Chester ship, a registered nurse at Shop. Willianisport. Craig tor to find who excel not only in scholarbut students who are also leaders Dalberto were married on this fall. in Medical System Services. They ahydrogeologist The contest was designed students after student teaching in the fall. munity. Columbia, Md. M. Kiic/marck '92 and Craig M. Hopkins '91 are planning an October 9 wedding in South is Land Grant Colleges, leges for Teacher Education. com- a contract coordinator for Gcisinger Kristine the National Association of State on and off campus. Ephrata. mortgage settle- officer for Paine wedding. Jersey, Rob Grow Teri Weirback '92 W. Heidi C. Page '92 and Eric Christopher T. Hunt «9J .,nd Valarie M. Hill were married on May Na/areth. Independent Colleges and Universities, York County. Lori A. Printy '92 and James B. Huntley Jr. are planning a June 1994 ployed by Beneficial Corp. Aftor-work Mixer L 1992. in of Education, National Association of of the competition was the result of the lumbia. » Lauri Vachino '92 and '91 arc planning a July 2, Elizabeth Walton '92 and Joe in the and the American Association of Col- Fittings. Laiiri Hawkl '92 and David M. Jones '91 were married on July 4. State Systom Alumni Reception in Wilkes-Barro/Scranton 19. employed by Catawissa Valve country. Universities and in caseworker Children and Youth Services on a project basis. a ladiographei is cal Center. November 19 and is onduclmg super collider. Montoursville. Amy Spagnoletti '92 docs free-lance 15 in Dunkclbcrgcr were married June Heidi [oniiburg. em Erlo (Featuring J. Craig which drew 1,342 nominations from across the The competition is sponsored by public relations and is a journalist work- substitute teacher. is a em- honorable mention Council for Advancement and Support a substitute teacher Craig B. Moyer '92 and Catherine the Harford Thursday, Octobor 21 "The Forolgnor" Bloomsburg Theater Ensomblo Procodod by dinner at Magoo's Main Stroot Inn in Bonnie Stacey substitute elementary is in Mechanicsburg. in Franklin a to the the competition, in list ployed by U.S. Restaurants. In hool ten her with the Dioc ese of si i Friday, Heather E. Crownover are planning 2. Bonnie L.Milisavic '92 and Michael W. Moody were cation major from Thomasville, she Shue «92 (M) and ing at Lehigh Valley Hospital ordville Kathleen Patriot Gaily '92 und David |\ Staskin aie planning an April Saturday, Octobor 9 Philadelphia Alumni Lunchoon In is employed by was named Berks County elementary schools. Yodcr 9, of Maizeville. Elaine in F. Tricia from across the nation to be honored by USA Today newspaper. A special edu- B. Franklin Valley Hospital. Miffhnburg R.D. live at Ettcrs. employed by SrnithKlinc Bccchain Wod., Soptombor 29 State Systom Alumni Rocoptlon Fridoy, reside in June 11, 1994 a is November wedding. North ( 'aro They Hill. the in North Carolina. at the Phillies in They Muncy at Program Wod., September 22 in 8 of 133 college and university students Schuylkill Intermediate Unit 29. a graduate is Trlcia L. Fry '92 and State Kodncy '92 and wcr married Ijincastcr area. September 14 Training nologist 1994 Rossi '92 and Sharon E. a medical tech- is Maine J. Meade «92 and William G. Kelly K. S. Kenneth wedding. O'Neill were married on March 6 in Jolccn fall wedding. Jennifer Livelsberger '93 was one degree in international busi- I'ciler Matthew CLefVof '93 and Cynthia R. Colvell are planning a community. Kenneth Evans were married on October 10 Soptembor 10 live in that Norton arc planning ness. Lancaster County Friday, Sunbury. reside in Nazareth. Winfield. fall. Billie Newtown. '92 and Michelle J. < ibort M. Soudcrs 1994 wedding. Kris plans to attend graduate school at Western Maryland College in \jx7jnt Joken at the in Soullaird are planning a July the Jo Roberts '92 and Jeff B. Giger were married in January in Buckhom. Billie Jo is an auditor at Jefferson Bank in Downingtown. They employed by Diane M. Lut/ '92 and Gregory J were married in Hazleton. They em- is ployed by Anderson, Converse Bloom is gory Grcintr '91 arc planning a Sep- Thursday, August 19 Boca live in Raton, Fla. Children 's Discovery Center, Hummcls Picnic working on a master's degree married on April 24 Shamokin. Melissa in is Nova University. They at Harmony Township and Township lope I it Liane Lewis burg. Joel 1994 arc planning a July 31, '93 and Elwood KraUer II '92 were married June 26 in Willow Grove. Elwood is office manager of the Kenneth R. Pcifer Insurance Agency in Northumberland. FAMILY M. Elizabeth Williams, a member of the Bloomsburg University faculty from 1953 to 1969. died March 14 at age 83. She died in Mount Laurel. N J., her native city. She was a graduate of Slippery Rock State College and Kris Tina Hocker "93 and Aaron L. sity. Perm State Univer- Association honors special people Four individuals were honored by the Bloomsburg University Alumni Association during the annual awards dinner on Alumni Day, April 24. Named as recipients of the association's Distinguished Service Award were John D. Wool, Class of 1956. who developed the first work-study program in the study program. Wool became a pioneer in authoring work/text- given up, she went to school many, many days in pain. books specifically geared to the needs of the mentally retarded. He authored 18 books that were used rvcialK to the nationwide and later translated to Spanish for use in bilingual pro- grams after the influx of to the United States. United Along with Hispanics his teaching ex- periences, he became involved with and Louise Campbell Special Olympics during their for- who Kline. Class of 1959, taught mative years and served as the for 28 years until multiple sclerosis Suffolk County athletics coordina- forced her to retire in 1987. tor for The award was established in who 1948 to honor alumni distin- 1 He also served as 5 years. a chief official the International at guish themselves in their profes- He earned as master's degree in special education with a University or to of the Year" was Scott P. Righter. psychology from City College of New York (1960) and an M.A. degree from the State University of Class of 1984, for his outstanding New York Honored service to the as Alumni Association, including seven years on the board of directors. Created award in 1985, the is who have presented to alumni graduated within the past 25 years. minor in Stony Brook (1976). at He completed additional graduate Southampton College. ered. coach and Named as an "Honorary Alumna" was Linda Long, secretary in the Alumni Office, who will he was a charter Nassau County. Suffolk County and university in December. classes enjoyed reunions as part of Alumni Day participant festivities. Kielar, Class of 1918, Lyon. The oldest was Rose Gronka from Glen The other reunion classes official. New York Wool and Earlier in the day, several State As an official, member of the Track Officials. served as president of state local assocations. of the As president state officials for the past eight years, he has been responsible for coordinating NYS meet officials for indoor, outdoor and cross In world, had I prob- Paralyzed from the neck down. Mrs. Kline is now a guest at the Berwick Retirement Village and Nursing Home. The Klines have lived in Bloomsburg since their wedding in January I960. the outstanding official for York State, and in 990 he received New 1 He 1992. the Distinguished Service Hahnemann Award William Hahnemann University. Prior to joining the Hahnemann staff in 1991. he was on Chestnut Hill He delphia. tin- stall Academy .it graduated from B.U. in 1984. the mentally retarded. Early in his teaching career, he developed the from 1986 work-study program first in the country for mentally retarded adolescents while employed by Massapequa (N.Y.) School the District. This program served as a pilot project for the New York State Education Department and the Office of Vocational Rehabilitation. Wool served as the teacher/ coordinator for the project, with his research being published in the that she '70, secretary, rela- first ment wai and universities From in the metro area. the development of cur- riculum and materials for the work- i. president. '68, treasurer; Alumni A\mh Nam v Ftfujt uitinn fur Sdwtffdi and Nancy Swam Lychos '52. vice president position in advance- as assistant director of alumni programs and public rela- tions at the Salisbury School in Connecticut, from 1985 to 1986. He serves as a member of the Alumni Association, block captain for the Dcarnlcy Park Civic Asso- and a member of the Philadelphia Young Republicans. In a surprise presentation, Linda Long was honored as an "Honorary Alumna" in recognition worse. Even after she could no longer cook or do housework, she of her faithful service to the Alumni continued to practice the profession Association and the university. she loved. At the time of her was confined tirement, she A re- graduate of Benton High to a School, she joined the staff in 1968 much of and has worked with alumni records Asked why she continued been the only full-time secretary in wheelchair and had lost the use of her hands. teaching beyond a point where she to state professional John Tralhen 'J to 1991. years ago, but continued teaching could have quit and lived on dis- development a/ the SeHmgtOW to as the disease got progressively major professional journals, and he conventions as well as to colleges MM OFFICERS had multiple sclerosis about 20 made presentations on program I 1993- 1994 were John S 1989 and as director of development from 1989 ciation, Mrs. Kline learned AI served as director of alumni programs and public tions iho in Phila- of the Roxborough High School latter " Likoff Cardiovascular Institute of He and his wife, Pat, have three Tim and Michael. The sons: John, \ward University and direc- tor of development for the (Northeastern U.S.) I Servii < A resident of that city, he is director of annual giving nt Philadelphia Republican City Committee, second vice president of special education for Distinguished Servn e Award" on hehalf of his wife. louise Campbell Kline \W. and John Wool >r». recipient of the Distinguished in from the National Federation of State High School Associations. in the field who received a continues to serve on an Berwick Golf Club. Oriental, rW, 24-membcr Alumni Board of Directors and served until for Section Wool, a resident of KI CIPIENTS- Principals 0 the Annual .Ua,ds DftlMT 6n Alumn, Day were Scott F Rioter S4. "Young Alumnus of the President Auspru h. I mda / Honour x Alumna Rohert Kline, elected to the 50th year dinner on April 23 at the N.C., retired in 1990 after 34 years AWARD Righter*! interest in the Alumni Association dates back to his student days, when he was employed in the Alumni Office. The year after graduation, he was His 1988-1989 he was named 1948. their in the lem." country championships. were 1923. 1928, 1933. 1943. and The Class of 1943 held onh ones their teacher made "It problems the Philadelphia area. continued in the sport as both a to the weren't the their College. Hofstra University and Potential for even greater service complete 25 years of service from her determination. them understand alumni coordinating committee or accomplishments also consid- education learned, she said, work at Adelphi University, Columbia University, C. W. Post Following his participation in track and field at Bloomsburg. he is role model, cs sfvci.il Special Olympics. sions, in service to Bloomsburg humankind. "Young Alumnus They students. because States for mentally retarded adolescents, She became a ability benefits, teaching, and I she said, "I love love being around the kids." Her husband, Robert, noted that when other people would have since that time. Since the Alumni A 1 985, she has Office. is the Fleeted to two-year terms on Alumni Board of Directors were Helen Cimbala H. '35, Bloomsburg; William Seldcn '43, Berwick; Mary Lou John '45, Bloomsburg; Richard Grimes *49. Nancy Swartz Lychos Forty Fort; Mary Anne Harrisburg; resident of Carroll Park, Bloomsburg, she - NEW HOARD MEMIIERS New Alumni Hoard members, elected on AlumniDay. were Joanne Drm, „tt H'J.Allentown, Dr WilliamSelden '43, Berwick; and Susan Ully '79, Bethlehem I hey wtll serve two-year terms. active in the Ridge Street United Methodist Church in Almedia. She and her husband, Clark, are the parents of one son, Derek, a freshman at B.U. '52. Klemkosky '59, Nelson S warts Orwigsburg; '63, Lewisbcrry; Sandra Rupp '71, Bloomsburg; Susan Lilly '79, Bethlehem; Shcri Lippowitsch '79, West Chester, hltrvifl Mcl/gcr '86. Mountain Top; and Joanne Dcrricott '89, Allentown. mm Why are Q: I.I s- all these alumni smiling? 75 1 They enjoyed the first "Bloom at the Beach" in 1992? They are proud to be Bloomsburg alumni? V Pi They are looking forward to "Bloom at the Beach 1993"? \ A: All the above. ran Date: Saturday, Last year 200 alumni and friends attended the first "Bloom at the Beach" party at the Princeton Bar and Grill in Avalon, number this year! N.J. Let's double that August 21 Time: 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. 50 special B.U. "Beach" T-shirts Cover Charge: $5 per person & Cash Bar will be awarded as door prizes NEW THIS YEAR! During the afternoon, a Berrigan location when you call to Sub Picnic for alumni and make your reservations.) "SJ^rtahH^J make the subs r Make plans with friends you. n Bring your ^ now to be held the Avalon area. (You in he Be i9an PiCniC beC3USe Mike and '? ofi right in front ^eTS:^ families will ^ own ^ hiS S,a,f bring a " ,he non-alcoholic beverages. PrinCet ° n spend the day or the weekend Gri " S ° that at the shore. WG m will be a qiven the ^'edients from Bloomsburg and * Call 1-800-526-0254 to — make 9h room and that reservations. BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Fenstomaker Alumni House Bloomsburg University Bloomsburg, PA 17815 Address Correction Requested PARENTS: please call If this address Is not current, 1-800-526-0254. NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S. POSTAGE PAID BLOOMSBURG. PA 17815 PERMIT NO. 10 BLOOMSBURG A PUBLICATION FOR ALUMNI AND FRIENDS OF BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY Published h> Bloomsburn University FWl-Wlntw 1993 \ oluilli 93. Nlllllbvi I ' Message from President English Forward thinking will preserve, enhance legacy It to greet so has been an absolute pleasure many alumni and friends of Bloomsburg Univer.ily, campus events. I find the excitement we share of you, Ibis fall'f .it Bloomsburg. for whether as our alma mater or as our adopted and beloved school, of the goat is very powerful. A number of you have told me sense of joy and pleasure you feel for our university. Imagine the delight I experience 53. secondfrom left, was presented with the Alumni Association's Distinguished Service Award oming Dinner Dam e on October 23 The presentation was made at that time because Duke was unable to attend the Awards Dinner on Alumni Day in April bet nine he live\ in Japan Duke is shown with a classmate. John Scrtmgeour. left. president university, and Tony laniero. of the Alumni Association, who made the presentation. Dr Curt English '56. interim president of the interim vu c president for arivunt emenl A WA HI) HI A ll'IKNT—llen Duke being a part of this community on a in at the Hornet daily basis. In all respects first it has been a privilege and an honor Hloomsburg baccalaureate graduate lo relurn to president. I began my to borrow the words of Dr Joseph duties, to Duffy, "... not with a grand vision of a distant future, a plea that each we look with bill what we arc doing now, what wc might do at of us as individuals and claim the Ixt as and us logeiln all of Educator earns alumni award shape lo i the future." My hundred days first now complete There accomplished year this whom woik with if tho ;ill i meet the the university well foi the future, believe Ihc essence of our job of international anil I continue to do whal has been the develop loday*s ()ni ' m ,1),uml iU l and v • • > ' review by the Middle live year periodic Colleges and Schools. As pail are reviewing the significant changes have that on past five years, in addition to focusing university. Si, lies 'hat 0111 Association Included in the icport will be 01 i it also ol is inn d ovel a five yeai impoilanl lo oui identify areas of potential loi Inline One review was As you lo replace 01 expand are aware, oui hopes and i (rend Originally, funding complete three Moors loi the ontinued in ( the uippleda wcakei loi new .1 Univenlty seems library And 'oininonwcalth's project. n person, we all feel thll wealth, should provide lor the completion ol This bold act of commitment To to our Inline new for our library as another front, we have begun the all stall pun Bie to be in tune with planning has proven to he and pledge! hit and students \ 0 lalon ess ol developing a is nmvei absolutely necessan changing demographics. Wc must look forward and market the institution to the population ot the next 10 to 20 years. And we not only need to market academics, but wc must also mnrket sen-ices and programs These few examples of the type of forward thinking that is being done by the people of Bloomsburg University. Because we are committed to developing our potential, genera tions of are but a Bloomsburg students, faculty benefits of our future achievements. that will assure the and It is staff will reap the these accomplishments continuance of our ever-developing legacy of teaching, research and service at Kimiko Anne and son Christopher American School in Japan. the president, Curtis English seems determined would have Hloomsburg As to put as its much recent its lost momentum. English a I V4 million bill will Ik- happy new Long Poreh BU the this fall A good example was the ol the meeting held Monday hope campus community think before proceeding. Monday with some 100 students, aimed The forec. said other BU is hands-on. In short, veterans have even expressed regret that the post. members BU alumnus, is that he of the presidential search committee with a example of the kind of leadership they should to new spirit is trying to find out what was to explain w hy BU is published three times a year for alumni, parents and friends of Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, a Stale System of Higher Education members University. of ficers Editor Doug they feel they Hippenstiel *68 Director of Alumni Affairs a good, open discussion with of illuminating give and take Robert Punish, the the result style HLOOMSBURG BU to be needed. living, breathing to discuss a vcr\ impoitant that At the meeting lots management be seeking to guide the school into the next century. Street side to hear that officials were challenged by good miestions need his BU permanent provides proposal that would permit campus police officers to carry guns. It s a tough issue lo decide, with good arguments pro and con. s And whal into the library's design. openness on campus li just terms of his interim service prohibit him from being a candidate for the alumni and town Second not just buildings. There's fresh air and a it's is Some campus construction on badly needed library has raised $1.7 lor a who remember Long Porch on Wallei and far-Mung career for the school, Homecoming, start ot Bloomsburg grad who kept close to his roots throughout in the Navy, he has a deep affection a a long But one consolation, said a key campaign But lom Moors. that will aid us in beiiei positioning the litis type of bilingual and a lawyer in is distance as possible between the university and student recreation center near the tennis courts off Incoiporatc ol one of lomonow \ needed achievements sity lor the future, we ol old Common- through their generous giving, have positivclv .illumed the if be recovering some of hestei Saturday at ( ightstrccl Ko.ul lesulents ol date, over $2 million in gilts been received. Alumni, friends, faculty, marketing plan to being pushed around lor the I The money railed through the campaign, plus $9,125 million fiom the On is a lite ol universitv constitu- campaign. "A Tieasun Ideas," from $2,375 to $3,375 million, become Their daughter, Susan Noriko. Kcnji arc teaching the I'rcss Lnterprisc in 01 less resilient institution. million, hall ol the goal of $ broad spectrum 959 Harrisburg, while daughter one of the we're not even counting the football team's surprising (hound After careful review, the Hloomsburg University l-'oundation, well founded. he following editorial appeared upset ol West ents, increased the goal lot the binary 1 troubled past. complete. a bicultural. Atler I year of tragedy and misadventure that university needs something better ihan a libriuy three fourths with the consensus of at least in married to die former June Smith of Berwick. Their the United States, allowing all three to the newspaper, Hloomsburg, on Eriday, October 29, 1993.) construction was sulficicnt to To 1 1 credit a proposed structute with an uddi ol the tional unflnlfihad fourth lloor. m is Perm State University London in 1969. at the University of in the three children have attended school and universities in Japan and 1991. in Duke earned a doctorate at system two years also served Guest Editorial Tins Middle I'W) Middles Slates the dieams came to fruition through "Operation Jump Starl." Leader ship for the 21st Century: America, arid He and another He thl the hbiary's physical lacilily. building military. published in development bom of the recommendations dm atum I. lecogm/c alumni who have excelled we an excellent assessment by which wc can is 1973; The a, the awards. his career as a teacher in the public school the future of the trends plus a live yeai academic facilities plan, lion, but in Duke began of Hcrshcy from 1955 to 1957. The Distinguished Service Awards were established by Bloomsburg University Alumni Associaation in 1948 to nl analysis and projection ol eniolhuents, graduations and fiscal Slates review not only two former presidents have been honored with History of the Les sons for Industrial Arneru Si hoot. Japan, and England, published an i uin . accreditation process, ol llus A humanity. Since 1948. 103 alumni and tion; or contributions to professor 1977; Ten Great Educators of Modern Japan, published in 1989. potontlfl] into help us do just that involves Wing Teachers' Movement, published Japanese lo is tomorrow's achievements Curl English '56 eft I hallmark ol Illooinsbiiig, and dial outstanding service to the university and/or the Alumni Associa- comparative education. Duke has written several books: Japan' s Militant Teachers lo is A Christian University in Tokyo, Japan, since 1959. responsibility and challenge of position in)' following areas: significant professional accomplishments; Hen Duke "53 was presented with the Distinguished Service Award at the Homecoming Dinner Dance on October 23. A native of Berwick. Duke has taught at the International yet to be and I arc to I in office are much is vice president who Contributing Writers Susan Schanlz oversees the police Director of Media Relations groups on campus will also he asked to discuss gun proposal Of course, not cverx one w ill agree In the end. someone w ill to make a decision to aim or not to arm. But when that dax comes, more people will feel I pan of the decision for having Eric Foster have been asked This has as is its their opinion. Photographer a refreshing departure from business as usual sourer the new occupant of the comer at BU. University Relations Staff Alumni Office will he here for only Joan Heifer It office in Carver Hall. Although he University Relations Staff one year as interim Staff Linda Long First international Responding university's to MBA an invitation from enthusiastic graduates of the program, representatives of the Alumni Association and the University travelled first alumni chapter formed to Taiwan in mid-November to establish the international alumni chapter. — During the past few years, more than 65 residents of Taiwan all have come to Bloomsburg to complete degTee requirements. While at the university and after their return to Taiwan, the MBA graduates expressed an interest in creating an alumni chapter to maintain their relationship with the University. talented businesspersons in their country The — BU delegation included Dr. Carol Matteson. interim provost and who represented Interim President Curt English; Dr. John Olivo. acting dean of the College of Business; and Doug Hippenstiel '68. director of alumni affairs. vice president for academic affairs, Very instrumental president of The in arranging and hosting the Landmark trip was Ronny Liu. RMC Group Taiwan, a contractor of civil and construction engineering and manufacturer of ready-mixed concrete and aggregates. Liu and his company generously underwrote a large portion of the visit. His hospitality included flying two of this close friends. Peter and Li. from Hong Kong to serve as companions and translators for the Renee BU visitors. United States Peter and Renee both graduated from universities in the and worked in California for several years before returning a highlight of the visit Howard Chung (Hung-Kuey Chung), Stone Shih. Olive Ting. Peter and Renee Carol Matteson. interim provost and vice president for academic to Asia. A H Attending the alumni dinner in Taipei were Linda Young. Shirley Yeh. PuChuang Weng, Man us Huang. Lin Ben Yuan. Fu-Sheng Shieh. Wu Ming Hstung (Martin). Champ Liu. t-'dwin Chang {lining Jen ( 'hum. was dozen representives of the a banquet in Taipei, attended by more than College of Business; and Doug Hippenstiel dirct tor oj 'tiS. affairs; Dr. alumni affair I Rcr>c\cnung Bi W$nDl John Olivo, acting dean ih, , , •/ s MBA graduates. members of the new Taiwan chapter are Linda H. Young, general manager of Lucky Clover Co.; Shirley Yeh. publisher of Effect Information Service Corp.; Pu-Chuang Weng. president of Vidar-SMS Co.. Ltd.; Marcus Huang, general manager of Chin Tieng Machine Co.. Charter Ben Yuan Lin. general Ltd.; manager of Chung Mci Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.. Sea Lucky Enterprises, Ltd.. and Megalin Inter national Co.. Ltd.. l-'u-ShrngShieh (Grace), managing director of Year Chart Enterprise Co., Ltd.; Martin M. S. Wu. president of Chian Yow Taiwan Enterprise Co., Ltd., and Soil Taiwan Enterprise Co., Ltd.,; Champ Liu, president of Arch Construction Corp . Kd win Chang (Chang Jen-Chun), managing rector of Edmark di- Enterprise Inc.; Howard Chung (Hung-Kuey Chung), vice president, Financial Investment and Administrative Division, Chicony Electronics Co., In appreciation of his friendship and generosity Ronny Liu \va gi sen a sculpted version of C arver Hall. rented hy Rn hard llonharn of s , Ltd.; Stone Shih. executive deputy secretary-general. Chinese Professional Management Association; < Catawiwa Doug Making Hippenstiel were Dr the presentation ( arol Matteson ami '(>H and Olive Ting, director of Era Public Relations Co., Ltd. The group expressed great inter- est in supporting the University During a dinner in Taipei, Dr. Matteson and Dr. Olivo presented diplomas to those graduate students who completed their MBA degrees at BU this past summer. by providing scholarships for other Taiwanese students to study at Bloomsburg and by providing in- ternships for BU Taipei in early students They November 1994 also made plans lor another reunion in A busy day in Taipei included visits to the Nulional Palate Museum, where they arrived just in time to say u quick hello to former President and Mrs. George Bush, who were also louring the museum. After lum h at the Grand Hotel, overlooking the city, the BU visitors iptOl lime ut the very impressive Chiang Kai-shek Memorial. The day after the banquet, the Bloomsburg trio w.is Mown to along the Pacific Coast, to visit one of Ronny Liu 's statc-of-thc mix concrete plants. loiter in the day. they were treated Huahen, art to a visit ready through the spectacular Taroko Gorge via a very narrow road cut into the mountain (with a very sheer drop). "We have wonderful memories of our short Hippenstiel. "especially the made Guests ofRonny Liu (secondfrom right) at a dinner in Hualien were (from left) Doug Hippenstiel '68, director of alumni affairs; Peter Li, one of Liu's friends who served as an escort and translator for the BU visitors; Johnson Ching. director of Liu's ready mix concrete plant in Hualien. Dr Carol Matteson. provost and vice president for academic affairs, who represented the president; and Dr. John Olivo. acting dean of the College of Business. a special effort to visit warmth and friendship meet with us." to Taiwan," said of the alumni who BU group spends six weeks studying in During the past summer. 15 students, alumni, faculty and friends of weeks studying and language while exploring Shenyang, the Bloomsburg University spent Chinese culture six largest city in northeastern China. was arranged by Dr. Jim Pomfrct of the university's Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, who had spent six weeks lecturing at Shenyang Teachers' College in 1991 Based on his experience, he decided it would be a good The trip . idea to devise an opportunity for students to spend time living in China. The program was designed so that students would spend an extended period in one city where they would get to know China summer school hoping she could continue her study of taiji. begun two years earlier. Sometimes called "shadow boxing," taiji is a mental and physical discipline which combines elements of both meditation and martial arts Parka across China the morning with people practicing taiji. Kathy was excited to meet a taiji master who asked her to join his morning class for special instruction. The Chinese members of class were surprised and pleased to find an American so adept '92 at this ancient form of exercise. Along with Sheila Smith arc Tilled early each , Kathy also explored the nearby College of Traditional Chinese Medicine where she was able to receive acupuncture and herbal medicines. Each B.U. student participated individuals and learn to live in an environment very different in a Chinese Culture Course from home. The group lived on die Shenyang campus where simple rooms were shared by two students. Willi the exception of breakfast, meals were typically Chinese, consisting of rice, a l.ORI OUVIURI sites in KM I IY ('RUM '93 in l-othiddcn and linn Moymhan '93 enjoy the Ilriiinv iiv. < '93. right, Xi'an taught by three lew hers' < members ollcgc I ol the hese le< English speaking faculty of the lures included a bricl history ol the Chinese dynasties which helped put the historical stir fry of pork or chicken, and a fresh vegetable, way College cooks went out of their to Hie Teachers The provide an American breakfast of hard boiled eggs, bread, slued tomatoes and first cucumbers, and hoi milk. has No one read < in tin him sc i group spoki much harai ters, bank was an ml\< nimc merchants are able ;o hive inemlHTs Chinese loi Blysburg w ol the to po . i l oulil oliiei ;t Inks u signs an oi nlti el pi lell opli taxi hint n I pohlel\ dnveis elei leil lo lake a Shenyang has its own Imperial City built in the many similarities to the Qing Dynasty which Eorbiddcn City in Beijing. Students it i . eoiuse tal i m d campuses and sent to work on farms and lactones during Whethei i ourM llungi i Bob climbing Qian Shan Mountain. rest while summer school both as a student campus and also conducted several interviews with Chinese computer professionals in order at to assess the state of academic computing in China. Shenyang member Zhao Pcngwei faculty '92 (M) He and are currently preparing a research paper on this subject. In Abbott also became known as the one most likely ol enjoy strange and exotic foods such as camel's with hit lhe> sindn and as a Shenyang. He lectured on the ubiquitous use visiting lecturer at of computers on the Bloomsburg Abbott, long tunc director of academic computing feet, to try and sea slugs and scorpions. .1 In addition to lectures the and learning to survive, the group was able to visit several factories that are being operated as joint taxi teacher from Teachers College (right) and Jim Pomfrel take a B.U., accompanied the this lo in goti Hi uish Roy PETER YOU of Shenyang found the lectures on the Cultural Revolution were quite moving since the teachers shared tragic personal expcriflDOM "I college Ins desiiiiaiion wu able to convent ol the mcmhci city of half of the seventeenth century by the period. ol everyone soon learned then way auunul '76. a we were and university people being routinely removed from their 01 v. i end by bus. bike, minibus and Kathy Rhen and no om ston Senioi lusloiy majoi as [ho iuu pupil the language oi not, It one lemoitei gn gioup Chinese fHend by the end city his maiket, ami lo foreigneis ,e, lln Unlike Europe, very few Jim Pomfrel found thai Bloomsburg allowed him &M him speak English, anil to using our accustomed ajphfibi prices in (BO < ich trip to i sites to visit into perspective. I ebanon, Pa , ventures between Chinese and foreign investors. Highlights joined were visits to both a John Deere tractor operation and a General Motors assembly plant. Interviews with American managers and provided Bloomsburg undergraduates with insights into the world of global enterprises. engineers at these sites Pomfrel said he students. HOB ADROIT. home of Zhao Pengwei muUlc lug the in the B.U.'i director of academic com/m/me, '92 (M). visit' Pengwei' s daughter is He encouraged by the growth he witnessed in and the enthusiasm displayed by the older is the undergraduates plans lo lead another group in 1994 (June 17 to July 22) and invites all interested alumni to Interested individuals can contact '92 (M). right, and Kathy Rhen 76 traditional Chinese medicine clinic. visit a along. The flexible attitude. 389-1504. or SHEILA SMITH come two primary pa-requisites are a sense of humor and an extremely at him home. 717-784-9131. at the university, 717- 1 Chuck Daly Way now part of campus scene (The following article is a compilation of articles written by Ron Kollar and Sieve Hicks for the Press-Enterprise Blooms burg.) They unveiled Chuck Daly Wa> Wednesday (August on the Bloomsburg University campus. 18) It's a small thoroughfare running alongside Centennial Gymnasium, where Daly, now coach of the NBA's New Jersey Nets, played his college basketball. Ironically, all along to it was Chuck Daly's this latest Way that he followed honor. "I always sensed a drive that I wanted to keep moving and keep going ahead." said Daly, a 1952 graduate of Bloomsburg State Teachers College. "I made a lot of sacrifices, as my family did. to make those land of moves. "I served my apprenticeship. I was an assistant in the pros. I was an assistant on the collegiate level. I those years were valuable to wanted moving felt all in the direction I to go." That direction took him to the National Basketball Association and eventually the Olympics. He made his mark in both, guiding the Detroit Pistons to back-to-back Ly 5 ViC Pr Sident ftHe A ' Umn Association ° ' ll\ the t former Theresa the Association. Mrs. Daly, Cierlitsky. is a member TZ^r From coach / t° ' there, Daly's career took off. at He became head Boston College for two seasons before moving for another. Philadelphia 76ers for more than four years before taking It would be his only losing straight first New Daly actually I this past season, his NBA record 1 his ankle around Christmas time had some friends going 1c Daly was the leading scorer is who junior and senior year. at was fortunate players," said Daly, Chuck Daly, Class of 1952, reflected on his days at Bloomsburg during the ceremony naming a campus freshman year. is to get some jobs with also a charter member Ins to school at Ins last three years playing here." an impressive 519-342. "Ultimately, started his college career al St. 'Then he broke season in the 1983 and has posted 10 Jersey Nets. His career in Bonavcnture University in upstate New Yoik "He had a scholarship at St. Bonaventure and in 1948 the Bonnies were something big, just coming to national prominence." said C. Stuart Hdwards "41. retired B.U. administrator and Daly's high school coach K.mr Bloomsburg, so he transferred there and finished in Detroit in winning seasons, including with the coaching and management Pa. pros. He took over of the B.U. Athletic Hall of Fame. "You've got to be fortunate enough to get a group of players who can win a championship for you. You're part of it, but it has to be an at Bloomsburg during his He describes his basketball career Bloomsburg as only "average." "I was really pretty average as a player. worked hard that great, but I at it," was he said. I loved the game. "I didn't I do anything a pretty regular guy, a normal guy." Continued on Page 1 street in his honor. NBA championships and leading the U.S. Dream Team to a gold medal at the Barcelona Olympics last year. "They're the kinds of things you never dream are going happen to to you," Daly said during a press conference before the official unveiling. "But as they happen you try to adjust and not change too much and understand where you came from. There have been some great stops along the way, and I've had some unbelievable experiences." Daly's career almost never got that one point, it looked like Daly's Way far, however. At ended in Punxsutawney, Pa. "You go to Punxsutawney High School and you're you really think you're probably going there eight years, to finish job. "I your career there," said Daly of his was going to retire there. first Then through a quence of events, you end up as an assistant at coaching se- Duke." Welcoming Chuck and Terri Daly right, to campus were Stu and Eda Bessie Edwards, left, and Interim President and Mrs. Curt English. Stu. a retired dean and life member of the Alumni Board of Directors, was Daly's high school coach in Kane. Pa. , of II head coaching job in Cleveland in 1981. only a 9-32 mark with the Cavaliers that left. Tern and Chuck Daly on behol, order to get to those levels." He managed season and '» the (loss of ivso — His performance caught the eye of the pros, and he worked as an assistant to Billy Cunningham with the NBA ojf integral part of playing, to the University of Pennsylvania for six seasons. Under his leadership, Penn won three Big Five titles and tied his first m P™«" u Developmi SI TlfK S GIVING REPORT Foundation Raises Library Goal Of $3,375 Million to By Eric Foster .in* I mI .1 included three floors with an unfin- millions of dollars for scholarships ished fourth floor. and support "There was a choice." explains Ncwi Auiilanl English of the decision to raise the "Keep goal. The Bloomsburg University Foundation has u epted the chal- i lenge of increasing library its cam paigngoal to $3.375 million to build large) univi ,i mm President Curtis H English I ' Ihanoiigi lily libra) y i nally planned, anu< ed Interim I « « ampaign was endoi scd by university's its i li oiim d ol ( in I ;ii the ai • < After consultation with library. many people on campus and the library steering committee, we reached a concensus that this uni- something It plete. think I The it would be inappro complete three floors." additional funding will pro board pledged nearly SI 50.000 of their personal resources as leader- ship gifts to begin this effort. English praised the foundation board members for their enthusias- 'There was a choice. says Carol Matteson. leel, Interim prOVOII and Vice president Keep the campaign where It was and com- for academic Critical to — or raise the goal and square lootagc It finish the library.' will ol "It 's complete the unfinished plete only three floors now — and not wail. allow Ul tO grOW to the si/e ol collection - Curtis R. English and to than af lairs thelibrory steering committee. '56 we need as well as pro vide the necessary sealing spate the students enrolled at the foi umver lion represents 15 porcenl coBtofthelibrarythal must raise. ( luded 'npilal The ( the oi i In the 1'ir. h in I 'i < committed totally is this project a to laniero, Interim vice from funds president lor advancement and ex- >r i .mi original plans foi the library I The Helen and Michael SchafTer onndation of New York City, has contributed $5,000 to the Library Construction Fund. Through other given mother's best friend. Mrs advan- and avoid the inflation of future costs as tune progresses. "I its congratulate the foundation on decision," says Matteson. "We 're appreciative of the foundation's ef- help us build the size of forts to we need library campus and to the future." hbiaiy. which will piesent have site ol Ik- for our The new located on the the soft hall pose by Bloomsburg ate the Margaret Minner Loretta Building, Dieted in is expected to be com May. 1996. campaign has more than %2 million in gifts Me- Re servations Going Once, Going Twice Alumni response to the ceramic tile "Wall of Honor" recognition program has been excellent. To date, pledges and gilts to the Li- Fund have brary Construction been received for all of the 280 be selected by the the demand, Phila- BU delphia Chapter of the Alumni Association. The remaining $5,000 was given in memory of her late Adda M. Westfield and mother, has been applied to the Li- brary Construction Fund. Both Mrs. Evans and Mrs. Westfield were long-time, good friends Philadelphia Alumni of the originally planned. To accommodate southeastern Penn- five sylvania counties. Recipients will tiles These funds have been used to cre- from Tile a' 1923. morial Scholarship for students field, next to Waller Administration member Margaret Minner, of the class of artist. her of from Mrs. Schaffcr, the unitwo pieces of Standing Tall and Resculpture Carmcl. will take memory in versity has acquired — was with her wishes. S5.000 gifts four floors of the library all now. the university Chapter. the mural will be enlarged, there- far, the library raised Naming making approximately 100 The remaining tiles will be reserved opportunities are avail- able for areas of the library with gifts of fore additional tiles available. and pledgee. success," says Anthony M. Hlghei Bdut Btlon lion Foundation making 1.3 The balanoool tho$l e It3 queathed Bloomsburg UniverIn accordance sity $1 0,000. tage of current construction costs So "The Bloomsburg University mil | univi thi million project will i ln< w 1 Catherine W. Evans be- ^cognitions By making a commitment tocom- sily." original goal "is, The and dedicated support. plcte vide for a total ol 105,000 finished square when the library project last fall by Gov Robert Casey, the entire foundation tic Ideas academic excel- for was announced than Ix-llcr complete. needs a library 100 percent com- priale to only tobei mooting. it was and ompletc only three floors raise the goal and finish the a library three-fourths .< I campaign where — or versity needs goal of "A Treasury ol lie the lence. Yet. MEMORIALS Treasury $15,000 or more from on a first-come may still Pledges basis. be paid over a four-year indi- BU Alumnus Pledges $50,000 period. more inforDevelopment ecutive diiecloi ol the university's viduals or groups. For foundation. mation, contact the "In eighth year of its existence, the foundation has raised Center at Tiles come to in three sizes: ICIMS and the 4 1/2" square 717-389-4128. ...$1,000 to $3,999 Library 4 1/2" x 9" . BU Students Awarded Nearly Scholarships in . $4,000 to $9,999 ...$10,000 To the $1 Million . 9" square reserve your to $14,999 tile, Development Center 389-4128. contact at 717- Tang (Ronny) Liu '93. chief executive officer for The Landmark Ju RMC Group, recently presented Bloomsburg University with a sec- ond annual gift of $ 1 0.000. Part of a five-year. $50,000 pledge, $30,000 is in support of the ICIMS (Institute for Comparative International Bloomsburg students have n ccived nearly $1 million arships in 1 I ' 1 ) ,u » in faculty, staff, "Being able schol oidim; to Over the last eight yeurs. schol- ships totaling $930,736. awarded to . were 550 students. 250 student s the annual Scptetnbei reception. si dunn> holarship These awards were made possible through gifts recognize excel very heart- is the reception. 7-1 Library Construction students re ceived aw aids Irom the Fred G for the Library Construction Fund. The Goal ICIMS in the College of Business "Scholaiship Anothet 76 students sion and goals by initiating and spon- received a Board of Governors soring activities designed to increase our alumni and friends are realizing Fee Wai\ understanding of cross-cultural and the value of education in oui nizing both academic and athletic "It means that more and more, world today and are assuming the responhelp worthy students." "We are immensely proud of our students and their achievements." said English. "The competition these scholarships is for intense, but our students have met and exceeded Bloomsburg University Foundafrom alumni, parents, friends, the requirements, particularly those which are academic." talents ei Scholarships recog- weie awarded students. these awards fullfill the university's mis- comparative business issues. Liu served as the contact person total for between Bloomsburg and other w as $675,000. Approximately $55,000 more was awarded helps to other to 14°. The combined (In Millions) to 13 recipients of members of the class of 1993. Asa member, he also contribute class toward the $10,000 gift from the highly specialized scholarships in Class of '93 for The Library professional education. struction Fund. The Landmark RMC Con Grou manufactures ready-made concre* in Page 6 Man- agement Studies) and $20,000 interim vice president foi advance to the tion at awards given Smith "Golden Rule Trust Fund sibility to Approximately $200,000 was distributed to In addition to the wanning, "said Anthony M. laniero, mcnt. loi Bloomsburg students. This \ B8J more than ISO different schol. to lence in this mannei hi terim President Curtis R English arship monies have doubled and businesses many plants throughout Taiwan. , 1 Developments Campaign Tops $2 Million Mark Library — hie gimni; report from the class of 42. He is library is new for a acute. Since the current gust and concluded in early Andruss No- An additional 5. 000 letters 27 requesting support were sent to alumni without a telephone listing The Bloomsburg University Foundation has raised more than S2 and to alumni from the class of 1 930 and earlier. To date, more than S 1 .4 million in gifts and pledges for million has been pledged by 4.200 library is was constructed Library- years ago. enrollment has doubled." says Hel wig. "The library ranks last m seating space and li brary square footage per student among Pennsylvania's 14 State Sys- B loomsburg 's library campaign, "A Treasury of Ideas." As of the end of October, approximately $2 million construction of a the single most important project we effort have.' to construct a larger library. - The Development Office staff has library in Curtis R. English '56 facility on campus Cert.unh i.u aiulsiatl would want to support ult\ this effort." Trustee Ramona Alle> ot Bcrvx u k stresses that the resource on everyone and Alley, and investor businesses and foundations for their committed support. to contact 22,500 tainly want library. trust to "We 1993 1994 we are Madame Butterfly Weds., Jan 26. 1994 Forbidden Broadway ot Mloomsburg ha\ Im. u 1 1 .5 million con- struction project. The goal "It's the single most important we have." says Interim Presi- project cer- dent Curtis R. English. "I'm very excited about the progress of the 199-t 17. 1994 March Thurs., $100,000. Symphony Louis aieas lot I s .( March Thurs.. the lihrary are a\ ailahle to null viduals or groups for gifts of $ help 3, Jerry Lewis ipalioiuwer Kuu Namini! oppoitunihes m 1994 uMisinu \ St. raise $2.5 million, the original II 6. e the "Faculty ami Staff employe partu is 1 Feb Tues., for Excellence" campaign. goal, to fund the $ to thank Jack Mertz. . chairs the trustees' ad- Commonwealth. However, after graduating, has $496,000 new build the The campaign a who Hon through years members, university employees, and Celebrity Artist Series community." says pledged $4 1,000 to must Alumnus Jack Mertz, who became a Washington accountant "H\ i- .! Jumpstart," a state initiative to fund funding, Bloomsburg University contacting alumni, community in the FmpUwecs ing to potential donors to support alumni. a faculty, staff, students, construction projects throughout the in or- is used by vancement committee spent the past nine months appeal- are is personalis investing in the uimei sity tor They — libiaix that helping to build the library der to receive $9 million in state the library construction. new campus and community members October, 1992 as part of "Operation It's which will enable Bloomsburg new FUTURE EVKNTS such a primary a university Harvey A. tem universities. Gov. Robert Casey approved the has been donated or pledged to the But with the gave us a shot in the arm." says Susan M. Hclwtg, acting director of development. that alumni by telephone began mid Auvember. campaign library excitement. we must not relax. The "The need By Eric Foster Editorial News Am lint started us off with a half million dollar gift xm) In addition, subscribers or more. choose nunc ml onnalion, out. u iluDevclopment Center at 717 189 ono chnmbor 4128. Roosovolt Nowson, pianist l oi i t ovent: Auduhon March 1 1, 1994 Sat April 9. 1994 Fri., Qu.irtot . President's Bnll 1994 Sat., April 9, Husky Club Dinner Dnnco nnd Auction April 22, 1994 Frl., Husky Club Golf Outing C. Lee Beard, president 1994 April 29, Fri., GIFr RECEIVED: and CEO of Northern Central Hard Bloomsburg branch, presents a $1 .000 check for the university' s Library Construction Fund to Anthony M. lamer o, interim vice president for advancement ( !o!f < luting Raises $2,000 Contribute $10,000 to Library Take cover from the yearly deluge of taxes and earn extra income too! The Southeast Asia $ 1 0,000 Several ways of giving to Bloomsburg partially tax-free while also earning is you an immediate charitable income tax deduction. And if you give appreciated gift for the MBA Class of 1993 graduates presented the university completed their masters degrees through a program sponsored by the Institute for Comparative and International Management Studies (ICIMS) in the College of Busi ness. Ju Tang (Ronnie) Liu, a member of the Bloomsburg University. The Southeast Asia class, served as the liaison Most of established business executives in Taiwan. the students in the Class of 1W1 arc- Students studying for the master in business administration degrees earn their contact: Dr. Susan Hicks Development Center Bloomsburg University PA Club, earned $2,000 .it I 17815 (7 17) 389-4525 • Toll-free 1 -800-526-0254. athletic scholarship lurid. six 'nun foi degrees over a two-year period. In four month-long sessions five months apart, students Two sessions arc held on the Bloomsburg campus and two at offcampus locations. Bloomsburg faculty teach the classes. Members of the Class of 1993. the second class to complete the program, are Jing Ping (Joyce) Chang. Tsun Lc (Deborah) Chang, Chin Tien (Marcus; Huang, Hui Fang Lee. Ben Yuan Lin. Grace Lin. Ju Tang (Ronny) Liu, Shun Hua (Sharon) Lu, Anderson earn 36 credits. Yang, Linda Young, and Lin Fang (Frcida) Tseng. Ninety- Husky Club members and partu ipatcd in the event fru rid' between the MBA program is designed to serve the educational and training you avoid capital gains Bloomsburg. ( held try Information about students and needs of Southeast Asian students. tax. with a Library Construction Fund. Eleven graduate students from Taiwan assets, such as securities or real estate, Need more information? Please rusty Valley ill)', Bloomsburg University's general — University provide income to you that The fill Husky Club OolfOul Southeast Asia Graduates Shelter Yourself tfts n available from the I )e eloprnent ( 'enter Bloomsburg Univer Bloomsburg. it PA l7Hh (717) $89-4325. 1*1 M I OI'VU.MS edited •)> Susan K. Hick. '67 Assistant Oircclor of l)« vilo|>mint Pagt 7 ) — THE vi.l.OPMENTS 1)1 REPORT OIVINC; How Library Construction Fund, or to another project of the donor's choice, without making a gift in cash and with the benefit of tax savings. Names That Live guished the association of one's — facilities facilities that women, generation name This is possible through planned or deferred giving. Choices include lifetime gifts and gifts by will or in trust. One of the be part of a tradition thai lives forever. is When gifts of these types arc received, the Bloomsburg with distin- University Foundation generally converts the security or men and Bloomsburg continue to serve On after generation. campus, people who have made a the difference where the been flfiVC ment, and Profti computer w your name or the name of someone you for perpetuating meaningful way a graduate of the mathemalu library offers exciting opportunities choose to honor. Permanent recognition that represents the will be provided Wl tent e s and omputer science departand your interest department meet with undergraduate dents to dtu uss career opiums in J I wishes of the donor. I or to t \tu urrently works for the Blo A sbuTfl may join "Nanu s dial II 11 if II' '. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .ive" Wlnl \ /lIVHMJOl .J> 1 1 1 11'NMIfVk 1 my l"iilr\/ i 1 1 VI .* i %\ Room 1 oungo" •p Gifts i ()()(| ()(),()()() ive campus organi/atioiis have /\(H)() $13,000 Second Levsi ( c teamed up with HassroomA oroputei uboratoi 1 j $50,000 $13,000 Koom* $13,000 Third Lbvu ( .(-m i ll ( $300,000 •ollet lion ,evel 1 ial Collections Reading Conference 1 rroup Stud} Four i Room Room Group Study cording to Bloomsburg $50,000 (5)* $15,000 n LbvR] Curriculum Materials Conti evel $250,000 shops," said Wright. and break down than 1 i lent! Town community its charitable trusts or is designated as a Trusts created with cash, securities, beneficiary. $15. (XX) Outdoor Reading Area $30,000 Faculty Study $30,000 Group Study Group Study $50,000 ol the ol life or, in the also case of real estate, lifetime right to use the property. For further information about planned giving, contact Susan R. Hicks. Assistant Director of Development. Bloomsburg University. Bloomsburg. PA 78 15 • 717Dr. 1 389-4525. If a gift of this nature is to be made during a given taxable year, please allow sufficient lime to have prepared by Dec. it 15. Bloomsburg area and Town and students ( community has come ommerce, the Bloomsburg First Co- lumbia Bank and Trust Co., Drs. Kuprcvich, Revak, and Revak, Liberty Chevrolet Cadillac. Inc., Millville Meeting Press-Enterprise. tee on Human Campus Foundation, and the organizations included the uni- AFSCMB, APSCUF, Campus-wide CommitRelations. Community Government Associa- and The Bloomsburg University Foundation. The task force will involve is hoping to offer additional Room For more information, write Susan M llelwig at the Dtfvd opment Center. Bloomsburg University, Bloomsburg that more members of the community and campus PP&L $20.(XX) "Reserved" workshops as well as train people lo conduct diversity workshops. AFSCME DONATES $1,000: AFSCME Local nated $1,000 to the Library Construction Fund. AFSCME Donald Yoder, AFSCME president; and Anthony laniero. ft 2361 do- From vice president; Eileen left: Kovach, Curtis R. English, interim president; interim vice president for advancement Supports the IIT According to Dr. 1 larold J Bailey director of the Institute for Interactive Technology. Pennsylvania Power & Light — a big advantage Co. has contributed $10,000 system and accompanying software. The new system will allow users to work with digital video and sound, a technol- . 389-4128. provided the donor with an annuity may Council, the Bloomsburg Rotary. Columbia County $15,000 (5) Faculty Committee Reading insurance policies, or appreciated property walls that have excluded people of color." 50 citizens Farmer! National Bank. Ralph Dillon's Flowers. tion, $50,000 PageS "s 1 Room call (717) made through "The workshops help people gain Financial support from the local versity Itself, Graduate Student Study 17815 or also be whereby Bloomsburg University Attended one of the five, two-day workshops held between i $75,000 Curriculum Materials * may will later. greater insight and understanding of the complexity of racism ol Religious Society of Friends, Mitrani i Room Conference Iniversity I developmental instruction is inclusive and welcoming of people of all colors. "To help us move toward meeting this challenge, the task on e employed consultants to conduct a series of work- from the Bloomsburg Chamber $50,000 * Curriculum Materials Contei Seminar wills years gift July and October. $150,000 University Archives/ Spec ai officials as well as university faculty, staff, tollectiona/ ( to I hallenge to develop action strategics to create a More lal sponsor workshops Bloomsburg Town Council member and task force co chau Thomas J Fvans Jr and Wright have accepted the I (5)* Spot com- and co-chair ol University Community Task Force on Racial $100,000 Group Study 'onleicni c 1 Approximately % X ,000 has been contributed livin Wright, assistant director ol $400,000 evel 1 Group Study* ( to 1 (hat ollci lion < diversity. support the workshops i Relereni — the The donor makes an annual, tax-deductible pre- provide the university with a significant BCjUlty. Room* Conference ii $1()(),()()() Night Study/Patron antiques, books, and collec- mium payment over a seven to ten-year period, which 1| on ' obby/Bxhibitfl Meeting art. 1 i'v/i'l* vi i1 and real estate, existing life insurance, tions. Gifts of appreciated property generally qualify for cost. Equity Workshops munity organizations and businesses 1 mutual funds, personal property such as for designated purposes with a relatively small annual Funds Racial Joint Effort l I'M/ in value) includes stocks, bonds, certificates of deposit, Insurance policies can be used to create endowments »W,WWW 1 1 I life grows original cost plus all increase in value. tolvereity. A 1<' 1/ ( insurance. Appreciated property (property that a charitable deduction equal to the value of the gift S Department of the Navy and which might appropriately bear your name. In Ibis way, you at to designate should be used. t Joint* I'omfret of the mathematics You are invited to study the following list and select an area that represents gift Lifetime gifts include appreciated property and ALUMNI CAREER DA V: UU alumna Dawn lorio '89. a and Fcnstcmakcr (Alumni House) arc examples. The building of a new The donor may choose property to cash. recognized since the earliest years of the university. Carver (Hall), Andruss (Library), Bakelcss (Center lor the I lumani ties), to the Yes! There are a number of ways to contribute to The Of Ideas You can Give LibmryWithout Cash Treasury greatest honors to equipment. . to help purchase computer "We are very grateful that PP&L has chosen to Support the I IT with another gift, " said Bailey. "Their gifts help us remain on the cutting edge of technology in this field The gift will ogy necessary to our graduates." be used to purchase a PC-based multimedia for creating multimedia instructions. 5 Banta Lambrinos Lang MaiU\ loto Six athletes inducted into Hall of Six individuals were inducted into the Bloomsburg University Fame during a ceremony in September. the school's only Athletic Hall of This year's recipients of the highest athletic honor were Sterling Banta '39. Hershey; George Lambrinos '53. Toronto. Canada; James Mailey '80. Conshohockcn; David Superdock •83. Lititz; Palmer Toto '69. Philadelphia; and the late He was two undefeated seasons 1948 annd 1951. earned an invitation to the nalionul championships a catcher for the Huskies and after graduation played professional baseball for several seasons in leagues throughout Texas. New Mexico and coaching He was Louisiana. He professional football player. Robert in retired pr is ate He business W AS Sl'PF.RDOCK from teaching and after 31 years. player in his era, some of the same units as former major leaguer and Athletic Hall of Fame member Danny baseball teams and played on He won wasconsido contributing immediately upon arming on campus. One of the leading scorers Bloomsburg after a stellar Luzerne High School. He was an all-state selection for points on 12 once least in touchdowns in He was He scored sevengames and multiple times 72 He holds at The in five outings. m pitching for the Huskies. He held almost all of the Huskies' rushing records before most were broken by Hall of Fame member Mike Morucci. One of Lang's trademarks was his ability to score from anywhere on the field. Among his records arc many lengthy scholar athlete touchdown practices family medic ine Hershey High School and Lebanon Valley College. His football, basketball and baseball teams earned league championships on 1 3 seasons. years at His football teams ence title at Hershey won the Capital three times, and he compiled an 1 1 Area Confer- -year touchdowns remain a Bloomsburg scoring runs, including eight of the 12 scores in his final honors in 1951 and was seventh died wing set; at Known at quarterback and Lang to his Each was named that still stand. in squad and earned letters other sports with Lambrinos playing baseball and basketball, and Lang performing as a Lambrinos' serve many versatility member of the on the football field allowed 1951. him purposes, including blocking and kicking, and He was Htuklei' i team i In all-state team During his career, the Huskies enjoyed tremen- in also was medical degree horn unci completed a three m I He now itii/ assists. He served guards lie llnor He earned team lion i ontnhutoi as nrds lor assists rei I sophouion a fame in a I'M ( and game Bloomsburg's as demonstrated i aptam a in cat ol the h ol his luskies' I tremendous lu\ two last "true" point first ability to dire< and neate scoring oppoitunities (m I team the teammates several in-scason, all-tournament teleciioni during his following graduation, he served Wilson High hool Si years, he led his His career goal lotalrnaks him second all si seasons and was considered one on the U conference selection e.uaid loi the Huskies' basketball appearances time scoring I il the ran for two seasons with the track and field team and lor eight team as a to a I^owcr <>.„ i and < how oai i Ducks County in the state (|uarlcr!iu,d\. W at Ii As head seasons Ii title, aim d - loi |<>ui a pair v> lal ol h < Year" awards. president of to private business and currently serves as two companies. teams boast winning percentage of .684 Boasting a winning percentage of .684. Bloomsburg University teams enjoyed yet another successful fall season compiling an overall mark of 54-25-2 as four of the six squads competed in Lock Haven in the PSAC undefeated season with a 2- title 1 game. 1-0. and completed their national championship win over the All-Amcncan Shelley Miller led the team in scoring, finishing conference with 20 goals and 14 The hockey team captured its fourth straight Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference and fifth national championship since 1 983; the men's cross country team qualified for the National Collegiate Athletic Association championships, the second women's soccer team established a new all-time win total; the women's cross country squad sent a runner to the NCAA championships; and the men's soccer, women's tennis and the football in 1 1 goals, respectively, for the Huskies, while junior Michelle team each finished with respectable campaigns during the 1993 McFalls. who was a second team PSAC selection and second team season. All field SQUAD, under the direction of 16th THE FIELD year head coach Jan Hutchinson, completed its second ever undefeated season at 21-0-1, outsconng opponents by a margin of 81-8 and outshooting opponents. 798-137. The Huskies defeated in the had multiple-goal games link six times assists. and was one junior She was named the Broderick Award winner for the most outstanding player - Kim Mack American, and sophomore Kcli Fahy added nine and scored six goals Fink and sophomore Chris Basalyga. a second team All-American and All PS AC selection, each dished out six assists on the season. The defense allowed only shutouts. time in 44. were both first I lippcnstccrs goals PSAC Hutchinson was recognized as the Miller and senior back Nicole Schiuvcllo team All-American selection* and first tcurn PSAC selections. THE MEN'S CROSS COUNTY TEAM, head coach I.anny onnrr, ipjalifird < championships for the II. Junior attack Chris Fink and sophomore link 16 and was assist shy of tying Bloomsburg's all-time single season assist total. Division recorded a goals-against average of .22, while against average Coach of the Year, while Bald Eagles. post-season play. HOCKEY II iei< ised his ineligible for varsity competition during hl» He moved on He athletic The Huskies Scholar Athlete two three years with the club. the list. four seasons and registered Fall athletic He on the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference's considered one of the top performers on teams posted a 32-2 overall record lone appearance in the national playoffs. 22 goals and 13 in established le In set several scoring records He holds the school mark for career goals (62) and assists (27). The speedster also established single-season marks with to Division became an immediate Career, but he leading sprinter for Bloomsburg's track and field squad. track and field unit. earned him an honorable mention spot on the that foi the program and achieved a national ranking as high as number two and made the to the all-conference and point freshmen were teammates as "Daddy." he dous success building a four-year record of 37-10-1. The team back, respectively. NCAA TOTO WAS A THREE-TIME all I MAILEY PERFORMED at tailback in the single- lilies, Awunl winner on two year residency at the Medical Center of South Carolinu. age 26. early stages as a varsity defensively, they were at linebacker and defensive an built individual recipient in l«)H» as the top Hershey Medical School State's assists per coach Robert Redman. As with the majority of the players Lambrinos Pcnn the leadr on some of Bloomsburg's most successful football teams under during that era. both performers played dual roles, with in Award Following graduation, he He earned first team among all collegiate After leaving Bloomsburg, he played semi-professional football in the region. were two of the top performers sewn PSAC NCAA occasions. In addition, he was an scorers in Pennsylvania that season. 43.3. LAMBRINOS AND LANG He seasons ol Ins season which were from 20 yards or more. all-state mark of 60- single season each in with IK. and he wu» the team'i Alumni times and the Arthur Ashe more than 25 the lo, both singles and doubles mark. the teaching and coaching profession and spent R I the Huskies' record loi consecutive singles vu tones career with a .422 batting average as an outfielder in addition to into VR SI ARI I a three tune national qualifier and earned All Americ an honors 12 moved \ and won three consecutive seasons in basketball. Hefinished his baseball After a short stint in professional baseball. Banta R including four singles and three doubles crowns In 1951. he scored only eight contests. M enviable record ol HK> for the Huskies, he topped off his career with a superb senior season. eight letters at MM V nationally ranked men's tennis team ami helped the Huskies to THE SOLIDLY-BUILT LANG of the Huskies' basketball and 100 in the currently serves as « sales lepieseuttitive in conference chumpionships BANTA WAS A MEMBER career at meter dash also a semi- Lang of Milton. Litwhiler '38. Fame eight goals in 22 games, recording 1 Juniors Rachel Trinidad and Lori Hippenstecl shared goal for the Huskies, combining for 86 saves. Tnnidad Huskies finished 14th nationals, junior and Bill first time lor in the under seventh year N' ih«- AA hivr.ion in the even, held in Riverside, California Dan Ps/xniczny finished 28th, v. hi l> Hurst took 60th and 76th place, respectively ( II The program's history. At In Konyar . Bloomsburg qualified for the national event with a third-place finish in the NCAA East Regional Championships. In the regional event, Ps/enic/ny finished in ninth place with a time of 32 20. two minutes and 55 seconds behind winner Martin Lyons of Edinboro Konyar, a junior, took 16th Continued on Fane 10 at regionals, while teams boast winning percentage of .684 Fall athletic The Huskies ouiscorcd opponent* 34-28 for the season and outshol their opponent*. 498-261 The team wa* led in scoring by Continued from Page 9 a junior, finished Tim Thomas, Hurst, a senior, and respectively. qualified for the national event with their effort* al sophomore midfielder Patricia Cobane. who scored five goals. Cobane alto added Iwo assists on the season. Junior forwards Tracee Kusika and Dcnisc Pecoraro each added four goals in a balanced scoring attack. Pecoraro. who is second on the all-time regional*. Susquehanna the season, the Huskies took team titles at the On 8lh and 23rd 1 Wade Becker ako Shotwcll, Jim Taylor and Bill and Bloomsburg Invitational. The squad al»o finished and the Gettysburg Invitational Pszcniczny registered first place finishes in the Susquehanna In the vitational and Bloomsburg Invitational and also took fifth in Invitational scoring third at the Lafayette Invitational PSAC Thomas championships. Susquehanna took second place The Huskies' while freshman midfielder Jill PUiflJ defense, which recorded nine shutouts on the season, was led by sophomore goalie Amy Linn, who made 164 saves in 20 games FIRST-YEAR HEAD COACH top finishes of the season, while Hursl and team made only Susquehanna for their top finishes of the season. Conner was named the PSAC Men's Coach of the Year in voting sixth at Conner, look eighth place in the PSAC NCAA runner, Tina Wikoski, to the Hoffman cnlh wilh hampiorislups and sent one < ' M championships Division She also look second She also look second Invitational. fifth at best came at I record ol 4 I ( Jlcn .pialda A h, Ictic Conference play of Is I ui loi ihi finished with ! regulai season marl . null lo si si fourth i m a\h I Bob sophomore mi IS ol ed rani ill campus to Stnti m have seen fair al it a giouiulbieakmg. Husky Club or a Whatever m Natives '5K. mathematics at ,6 squad in assists t '5 1 ol ihe and All K ( um rediled wilh three Brown and Simonct were both PSAC All- Huskies lo a 6 liiiinpionslups 5 I COACH Marion Reese guided record and a fourth place finish in ihc he youthful squad, v. hu sophomores and only li loi three three juniors, got an ex ceptional singles season Irom sophomore Tracy Seaman, Who Rentals, icne's letiiemeul ( He had taught biology, geneial in the Allcnlown an now a lull their rental oftenngs. Monisons have Ihe In tent si now own 40 tents. The largest on ihe- and two are maroon and gold. Incidentally, the part of the inventory. their own staff Gene How in H rents. Sally and As much "mom ( '.cue as the business has grown, and pop" flavor brother, John. 200 Pine jusi Home is - along u Ith about china place 1,200, a metal in pickoffs. Offensive tackle ECAC All-Star team. to the '50 of Willow Chester, let my that my Redman recall telling I is still intact. you when you were here in Stadium). I was concerned about losing that status Homecoming opponent was West lo record perfect record (never having seen ihc Huskies must admit Ihfl you know surprise and pleasure over the wonderful Chester. be there on Saturday and especially wilh my Danny (Hale) lei grandsons. I Whai will continue me know plan to sec next season. if there Were you me up my a great day it coming up each is a particular when I was so I son, son- was! year, and game I should serious about arranging to for the ride to Bloomsburg? PLAY IT AQAJN SAM player ' — dubbed "Play can be rented — This animated, automated piano It at All — Again Sam" is one of many items Occasion Rentals in liloomsburg. owned by two IW alumni. Gene Morrison > { lVU t nis wife. Sally Ridgwav Morrison '>S I heir rental tents can be seen at almost every special outdoor event on campus. II il it still son, has a distinct Matthew and Gene's . five minutes swaj from the business at Street, Carroll Park, thought I'd have a helicopter pick liisi tent is animated automated piano playei piobably have PSAC by 70 detector, o log splitter, a linoleum roller, portable dance floor, oi "Play-It- Again-Som." the led the Wayne von Stettcn Homecoming victory over West in-law and two of that loi He received a note from perhaps he can says the secret to tent longevity 400 people, folding chairs 993 Eastern College Athletic Conference Alum's 'winning' record at Redman Stadium remains intact happy do Ihe putting up and taking down else rents besides tents'? settings for 1 James Smith was also named saw greatly Ul feet selected lo the and linebacker Tony Zarzaca added 54 apiece 1 was puichascd is yards. Sophomore linebacker Frank Babula led the Huskies in tackles with 84. He also contributed three and a half sacks. Defensive back Jeremy Horton added 62 tackles, while defensive end Doug Klopp lose at 1979 when Gene was n part time employee ol the previous What who was the area of but gave up a, 1 1 victory on Saturday? yens l? 1 receiver Jeff Zoranski caught 28 passes for 41 Tell owner. They having I Can you imagine my nine grandchildren and at Since taking ovei the business, the is The luskics' primary receiver throughout the season was junior Buck Eardlcy. who led the learn in receptions and receiving yards and was third in the PSAC in receiving yards. He finished ihc yards and nine touchdowns Junior season with 49 catches and 9 I from counting. feet, back Phil Rics also played a season, completing 52 of his 118 passes for 755 yards reminding us of a special record he holds.) Ik-cii lence and si lot She has been marriage and parenting They have live children and aic still 1 Sophomore quarterconsiderable amount of time this Street after the scene partner in the rental business almost liom the beginning expanded the PSAC was comprised ol Sally had taught special education loi a yeai in the Millville teaching 1 ceptions and six pass break-ups. FIRST-YEAR TENNIS i games. six first its All-Star team, completed the season wilh 79 tackles, eight inter- Conference second learn selections. Ridgway Ins wile. Sally After winning only one of Hale. Bloomsburg ended the season winning four of its last five, finishing with a mark of 4-2 in the PSAC. Freshman Glen McNamcc led the team to its strong finish, completing 60 of 1 2 passes for 849 yards, six touchdowns and only one interception. On the season. McNamcc completed 67 of 30 Defensively for the Huskies, junior defensive back Chct Hcniclc, Tom come from alumni couple r ( season's dis- last li 1) Ulooinshtiig aiea. they have Bloomsburg Aiea High School Area and for two years Danny (We came liom rebounded from Clayton and sophomore Ron Brown led Elliot, Oi you might livily? THE FOOTBALL TEAM Bloomsburg. — Written by John S Scrimgeour '53 s wilh four apiece, and senior Frank Klein has Simonei. junior Mike Cius (iorrnan and freshman Brian Stevens, each scored Ireslimen. seven thi Huskies' total record in singles play was 42-36. while the squad doubles record for the season was 22-14. Sophomore tailback Mike Johnson led the squad in rushing with 796 yards on 199 carries, along with six touchdowns, while Syhccd Brooks contributed 476 yards on 14 carries. Tom building dedication, a health the rental business lull time since leaching in 19K7. ill' Cherilyn Devol completed the season with a 6-1 mark, while Sweeney and Ammerman went 4-3 in number one doubles. The 1 event, the event, the lent owned by Gene Morrison Morrison a for a goals- an alumni event and lor noticed a lent as one ol Ihe centers ol i" dropped bui I, eem 1 and giving up 24 goals Dilliplamc led Ihc learn in scoring wilh four goals, three limes. Senior [Til Hloomsbtiig poll. Special event tents Have you ever returned In in y« ml shots in goal for Ihc ollcgc Ath I according 1th, 1 America Intercollegiate Soccer Association of inilmnl n 1 iccond cotuocutive season, Huskies finished ihc season ranked si undi 1 Haug stopped 132 while four other players, senior I Number six singles passes for 929 yards and seven touchdowns. 1 Sophomore Senior Susquehanna where she finished THE WOMEN'S SOCCER TEAM, coach Chuck taudcrmik completed ihnrc onference schedule luskics, recording six shutouts been A( was Bloomsburg'* against average of 1.65. Wendy sophomore ivhlll ;i tourney. Bloomsburg the al x> rnshurg 111. 12th. ( It players scoring goals during Ihc season lo reach Ihc post-season Ihc I . goals per Invitational and Susquehanna Bloomiburflj Invitational, MacNcal's season 1 PSAC playoffs this The Huskies used a solid defense, allowing an average of 1.71 game and a balanced scoring attack wilh nine different in Ihc al plac e in Ihc Lafayette Invitational. Junior flnlfthed fourth at the the al in die bi Ihc PSAC championships and finished Ihird in ihc regional cvcnl lo qualify for nationals. Her lop finish on ihc season was first al the and John O'Lcary's men's soccer ever appearance conference loumamcnl appearance since 1990. The Huskies dropped Ihc semifinal contest to eventual champion East Slroudsburg.3 0 Wikoski, a junior, finished 48th Riverside, California. national event with a lime of 19:30. Invitational ihird firsl THE WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTY 1 EAM.alsocoai Susquehanna ils season, finishing wilh an overall record of 7-9- PSAC coaches. by Ihc four. and four, five appointing 1-9 record to 5-6 this season under first-year coach Bloomsburg Invitational fbl Ml Konyar finished fifth and Invitational and ihc in assist* with five, Bloomsburg with 27. led ihc team added the al lilt al number finished 9-4 playing in one singles performer Tnsh Sweeney finished 6-6. while sopho more Whitney Ammerman and junior Heather Wilhclm finished 77 and 7-6 respectively. The doubles tandem of Sandra Romich and / Bloomsburg University is committed to providing equal educational and employment opportunities for all persons without regard to race, color, religion, sex. age. national origin, ancestry, lifestyle, sexual orientation, handicap. Vietnam era status, or union membership. The university tive action is additionally committed to affirmaand will take positive steps to provide such educational and employment opportunities. 'Little Brother' gives something back r an' C ^e a^out Vincent Kulbitsky huj written by Kathryn GtUtrfor '91 tk^auMMiSpISa^ With his gentle looks and polite manner. Vincem P. Kulbilsky looks like ihe kind of guy who would have been an altar boy when he was younger Friends call him caring, compassionate and sensitive. Kulbilsky humbly adds "sincere and enthusiastic to the list. "But it's not so much a conscious decision these things as to be is it just being myself." he said. Kulbilsky. 27. a Minersvillc native new executive in Shillington. is the who lives adults. Helping people while volunteering profit organizations has interested was since he in non- Kulbitsky BVM High School, he earned the Altruism Award, given for "unselfish service for the welfare of others." The plaque hangs BUT 13 in his Pottsvillc office. YEARS AGO. Kulbitsky was when he was 13. The introverted." he said. After Kulbitsk> mother contacted the Big Brother program, he was paired with the Rev. David Leibner of Pottsville. who is now working at St. According 's Joseph's Church in Reading. to Kulbitsky. his helped him turn his life Nativity. Kulbitsky A was freshman failing algebra at and Kulbitsky said. sophomore were soaring. "Without a Big Brother. I don't know if I would have gotten this far. I may have just don't think I would have gotten may take four to six said. a potential volunteer. Kulbitsky hopes to become a Big Brother himself when his 90-day probationary period finished. is Although he MF.. - - u„h tie\ IKivnl UtbtW other Dave wax I an < Hig I him < i — as the agency's executive nscwoikei. puhln relations pri\oii. til ,ni\ [for, "But it to talk not it's bniitf Ilium- am has really grown to be a very needed. I'm just really overjoyed to sec him doing that." dictate the success of the Big .W, ind voluniMi work home. <•< roller — said he "lien lakes good man with good judgment." Licbncr said a small part of him hoped Kulbitsky might someday be u priest "But it's God's plan and he is giving service where he's "Father Dave was a big brother. We're not due* extro- met him sensitive and asking people to take the place of a parent. That has to be stressed." he added. 1 1 ,lk,n K uimmei Kulbitsky wnh \m (loam becoming generous and was sometimes don't want tobe perceived as an absent parent." he explained. anyone can it's Mend verted, the priest said. reluctant to step into a situation because they If brother" and withdrawn said. ,t Mumm House thn ,niu Kulbitsky chunged from being extremely for the shortage "Some people ,., thev have remained friends ever since Brothers/Big Sisters program, county he and he reflects on his 13-year relationship number of children in the of big brothers, as well. during a visa to the henstemaker 42 have matches. from single-parent homes the second semester of his year, his grades remained an underachiever." Kulbitsky ." interview procedure, which Kulbitsky barely passing his other courses. "I was a consummate underachiever." he said. "Father Dave fostered a positive self concept and more of a sense of responsibility in me." By in seems so much brighter Volunteers for Big Brothers/Big Sisters need to give three to five hours a week for a one year commitment. Kulbilsky said. An extensive matched across Big Brother around. going to turn out is you can sec positive changes children." Kulbitsky said. "If someone can show them that there arc positive things out with the agency needed someone to talk to. "I really didn't have an older brother to bounce things off. and became " successful, but abuse by in oldest of four children. Kulbitsky said he I "NOT EVERY STORY difference weeks or longer, includes a background check for any criminal history or instances of child need of help himself. His parents separated make such a there, the future a teenager. While a senior of Nativity program works. Spending time this with a child can Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Schuylkill County Inc.. a non-profit organization which pairs children from single-parent families with caring know "I director of douif. Ills ii job thai with me." he I It\ dial simple- loiigtcrm goals I.. i wish smd I "I didn't li.uc love what i.. I " ilu- ngriu > liu hide leasing icvenues. Iiiiinp another elMWOffcll and mati lung all i luldirii u ill* partners iik "I think we can Ix-come one organizations i in the county lor ol the best helping hildrcn." he said "I a college education." He graduated graduated with honors from Nativity and Bloomsburg University where he enrolled at magna cum laude with a bachelor of science degree in business administration. AFTER GRADUATION and several offers from prestigious accounting firms. Kulbitsky took a job as a staff accountant with Ernst & Young in Reading. While with the company. Kulbitsky remained interested in non-profit, social work and was active as a volunteer in several organizations airmed at helping children and the homeless. "My evaluations (at Ernst my above average, but it." he said. When the chance & Young) were Chuck Daly Way Continued from Page 5 To help put himself through school. Daly said he scrubbed pots and pans in the cafeteria, collected dry cleaning and laundry with his roommate, waited wanted "I to fill the vacancy not hesitate. American Legion, was a night watchman down deep I'm guess When he left He said he also remembers hitchhiking to his student teaching. really a teacher. Bloomsburg. When Bloomsburg I think I it goes back to was raised a teacher and I guess I you're a teacher, you're a teacher for in 1952. my never life." Daly never dreamed he would eventually return to the university for a ceremony like Wednesday's. 50 percent cut in salary and benefits to move from Ernst & Young to the Schuylkill County agency. isn't the most important thing." he "Unfortunately, it's a fallacy many people have." Kulbitsky's moral and ethical views stem Roman do changed as a teacher. In fact, he took a "Money to instincts here at with Big Brothers/Big Sisters. Kulbitsky did said. through there." to get Berwick heart wasn't really in came tables ai the a Ford dealership on weekends, took care of the tennis courts, and cut the grass for the head of the speech correction department "because I at from his thing which he says Catholic upbringing, someis a motivating force in everything he does. "Big Brothers/Big Sisters is a unique opportunity to give something back." he said. "Back then "I would say to deserve I was questioning whether it's quite an honor. I didn't I'd do be able to finish." he joked. that much while I was here that. "But since that time I've been very fortunate .... I've been put into some remarkable situations from a basketball coaching standpoint. "They are the kinds of things you never think will happen to you." Daly was recently one of four coaches and seven players nominated for the Basketball Hall of Fame. To be elected, the Daly needs at least 18 votes from the 24-member Honors Committee. The committee's selections will be announced on February 8. 1994. After the ceremony and during the rec eplion at the / ens temaker Alumni House. Daly graciously signed autographs and posed for photographs with everyone who requested one. 1 . C las s note s 192 1912 Clan Btuhih Anderson Bronson '12 of Liberty died on November at age 100. She taught elementary grade* in the Plymouth and Lake-Noxen school disteacher trict* and was also a »ub»tilute Dr.m< in the Lake Lehman School '60 t She taught home-bound instruction before retiring Surving arc a daughter, Marion Huffman, two sou Waller and Join.. 15 grandchildren, 26 grcat-grandchil .. drcn, and 5 great-great grandchildren. 1 great-grandchild. Mary K. Brower '21 of Bloorruburg Sample '63 November 29 died on She age 90 at Adeline Rogers Robbins '23. forat age merly of Riverside, died June 1 5 earned her bachelor's degree at Smith College and her master of arts degree at teacher for many of Danville Stale Hospital and was also active with the Red '17 of Jenkins Ncsquchomng dad on November 4 at R. late Bloomsburg to 1950s and tutored students She was the widow of years before retiring 1963. in f arlidin her career, she taught elementary school Nesi|uchonmg and in Ih ( nine I anslord, then lcmi ntar y sup. ivisoi ol i former Mnuch Chunk BflTWiel died recently Hopkins She was ihe Carbon fust pi.-si.fi nl ol Citizen ol ihe Ywj Award given by the , . 1 1 1 i . . Surviving are two and Association's Distinguished Servn very active e a S cently daughter. June Kishbaugh; 10 grand- and a brother. 1926 Factoryville died on July 28 at at to 1944. she taught in onc- From 1921 OM rooin schoolhouses a StnH Hie Day School and Beers School and two-room school- Itvtnth 0N2 age 90 in the Beech Giovc, taught for several years early in her li fe Surviving Blakely School District. is a daughter. D. Lucille Ciolorito. four grandchildren and Clarke '24 of died on March 29. Sarah Florida, S. of Orangcvillc died June 22 at age 86 She- two great-grandchildren. Stuart. oi.K Valley and I BtoonuburgtPA 17815 in Elizabeth Keller Epler '26 '24 of age 91. Edna Davwport (717) 784 sister age 89. at Myfanwy James Bunnell Yerkcs *21 of Uonesdale died October 4 RtpnMntQtlvi i who son. liugene; a mi l«)59. Baal and community resided in Florida since 1965. died re- children and 1H great-grandchildren 1 in civic Berwick and She was in 1920s. Surviving are a daughter. Mollie; a '24. She formerly was a teacher 9 in the affairs. Oman Buckman Lena Shickshinny. in Surviving arc Lillian Nelson I She taught Germantown Henlrice Plall Smith '21 of Danville R. 5 died on October 21 at age 93. She was an elementary teacher at the Alumni ihe receivod Award age 88. 236 West Ridge Avenue Bloomsburg, FA 17815 a R Bridge School She Edward F. Schuyler Mrs Ted Hills, Terrence; a daughter. Marianne Ccmosek; and 10 grandchildren. Susan Drum Turner '88 of Conyngham died on September 1 1 at Representative: sisters. '25. a long- I servit es '63 retirement. Green Ridge section of Scranton. Surviving are two sons. John and (717) 784-1515 Ncsquchoning American Ixgion for and olhei community ,lu, m ln-i West Doylcstown and in East Orange. N.J. 1924 1991 for the 70th in year reunion of her class. Glenn and Ivdith brother. Jackson Shanno. 'ounty Retired Icai hers As ( in schools until tember 30. She was an elementary teacher at Robert Morns School in the Surviving arc a daughter. Anne T. LaRosa; and two grandchildren. She also returned to campus i" on Alumni Day sociution and recently received the Murtln in (Alice) lli< was an elementary teacher Frances Toor '23 of Warrington taught 1 1 at age 89. She S. died on August two Bloomsburg University Alumni "I Ivdui ulion hool S< age 92. She at trathcr in Wilkes Barrc until a tadU Burgess '25 of Wyoming. on September 8 at age 94. She Lillian Dorothy Grey Burns Association theater trips to Stratford. Muhlenberg College and Johns 1925 lime resident of Scranton. died on Sep- 1927 ( Maryland. Surviving are a daughter. Cheryl Ahrens. and a granddaughter. Wyoming and Lehman '21 of In her late KOs, she participated in She took graduate courses at Penn New York University. Stale, District in dren and one great grandchild. Mt Dougall I.hnora Shanno was of Col- August L She taught in the Blakely School District and the Prince Georges County School lege Park. Md.. died Duy; hool Si Manley Surviving are a daughter. Natalie grandchila son. Richard; seven home. lli< Township J Robbins. her 1 ugc 96. -She was assistant supcrintcn dent of Carbon County schools for 27 Ruth Dunlap Thomas '24 Pa., died Cross. in the in Arline R. Hetler '24of Berwick died on July 29. 1992. yean, Carolina. She also taught at Forty Fort High School for a number of years. She relumed in Scranton until her marriage in 1927. She served on the board of directors and French, history, Latin ( She taught elementary school 88. A New she began her teaching career in England and later taught in North 19 17 Nan Fred and Surviving arc two sons. and a Richard; three grandchildren the "mvcrsity of Pennsylvania. 1957. in prior to her age 90. She was a teacher mamage 1 Volunteertij Camilla Herman Garey I Morns at houses ai Cailey Brook and Tanners Falls oi kei tor the H RgpnjtntQitvt Qnet to 1967. she From 1946 19 19 Assistance. Kiahbaeh Hiffltr I 918 Church Strtti Roy§rtfbrd, pa 19468 :is\04S rso h i late brothfiri nioonislnue of the lai ully Class Volunteers): Ambruzzi '74 ft Nelson, the andwasapresidenl named for Nelson him. Surviving are a daughter. Elizabeth Y Kishhach Miller llopler, two grandsons, one grand- daughter, and three great-grandchilLillian i isii, ong'19, farmerl) 1 1 Mount Cannel. died 9 li. Alumni Association. Fieldhousc was < Dr. was a long-time member of { Gnu was a case- Wayne County Board of She lived taught in in Wayne July 10 foi M before letmng for age 0 years. Mount Cannel ami High School at a total of at ol dren \ She Radnor A2 years 1922 Mary L Pact /ell '22 of Milford. N.J..dicd on June 29. 1992. in l*>dS She was the widow of Victor G. 1 Gottlieb '74 ong, who died in V 1 >(as I ' is '28 Ksguty Mary Alice .'S and '2N I '28 Anne Curry McAloose Antonia Ashton Metzker '26 of Plymouth died on August 2 at age 88. She taught District Plymouth School in the from 1927 Scranton. and later in Baltimore. Md.. and Johnson City. N.Y. She did volunteer work North in Carolina and Arizona, working with to 1968. Maithind.Hn., died on September 28 at grandchildren, five great-grandchil- age 82. dren, and a sister. graduated from Rollins University teenagers and adults with learning dis- 1927 Mercea K. Benner '27 of Camp Hill died on October at 1 1 Surviving arc her husband. Bryon. two sons. Allan and Roger, two daugh- She age 85. Ruth Anderson and Caralyn ters. retired from the Mechanicsburg Area School District and also taught Steinberg; 10 grandchildren and one was a daughter. Pat and a brother. sister the Edwardsvillc Irene Korncll Davis '28 lives August Watertown. N.Y., died on March 28 at age 86. She taught in Tamaqua and in the Surviving are three sons, James Bart, and John; Mulroney; in 1950s and 1960s. is two Ann a daughter. five grandchildren District for and a Isabel Chelosky Hester 436 South River '29. for delphia, died July 16 at age 84. Irene Hilgert Smith '27 of Palmyra died June 25 at age 84. She was a having taught in the Waverly and Chinchilla schools. She was the widow of W. Russell Smith. taught West at high schools Surviving are a son. William H. Buckley; a brother, three sisters and PA 18702 Factoryvillc before delphia, where she and moving to Phila- was employed as a guidance counselor. sity and the University of Pennsylva- nia. Surviving arc three Clark's Representative: 85. Faye Apple man Dendler her marriage in 1936. 1132 Market Berwick. She taught school in Lucille sons and PA 18603 at age McAdoo until a brother. (717)752-5367 Florence Stivers Camp '28 of Bainbndge Island, Washington, died March 30 at age 84. During her teach- ing career she taught tional at the Interna- Correspondence School in Marcella Lipsky Pawlowski '28 of Glen Lyon died on October 15 at age Mill, ' i til ol Summit died on October 26 former a Ransom fttflhtl "> tbfl Nrw school districts Ilia Benfield '29 died on Oc- tober 26 at age 83. She taught for 30 M ' III l-rank ' 1 Poulkc '32 ieiosky < J ' 12 Jeanne Morgiui Hudson '32 Ruth Smith lohnston i Thomas O. Hartman ' \? '33 Willi, ml Miillington .urn ( Bernard summer at age 75. She substitute teacher in the High School Yenger II Vain c ' ' '4 14 to ' Young '36 J. 1 for 3 years, at and then Margaret Kearkull Kashulia retiring in in other community church organization*. Representative: C. Stoul Margaret Swartz Bitter Lcggicri. Jr.; three daughters. Melissa Rebecca Stout and Rachacl 1 17 State Street Berkes; four grandchildren and a Millville.PA 17846 ter. tit- schoolteacher. Sarah Morgan Nancarrow '32 i' | r Jr '53 H Croop '56 Milton inond P. Edwards '57 Ronald Mary Kromo Spanglcr I G Terry Ml liitlh I Marguerite John Hart '63 '(> t Trivclpiecc '64 Dillon HI 65 George Barna '69 CM) 9 3 1 I Boyd T. Reiser Jr '70 Dennis K Mulvey '78 Representative Frank J. G older 1103 South Market Sir en PA 17815 Bloomsburg. (717)784-5783 of Sunbury died September 5 at age 80. She was a retired Sunbury School Dis- '*>() IttplMO Kundral '50 James Vincent Ferdinand in her Surviving are her husband. Hurley Kathryn Frit/ Bennett '30 of New Cumberland died on June 9 at age 87. She was a former Columbia County I'lcsko'37 J. Dayton Iriser '42 (i Berwick Junior 30 years, Luther A. Peck '37 Cicorgc Berwick 1984. and HlZftl Prye Kathk-,, R Hartrr Dr Margaret C Lef'evrc Judy Reitmeyer Rotten Class Volunteerii): M Russell O. Haines G Mclvyn L. Rickord Woodward Dorothy Foust Wright teacher. Glen Lyon Post Office in 1973 after 36 H. Johnson; a grandchild and two years of service. brothers. Surviving are four children, Eileen It) |Q Blaine Stoul '• John sister. She was very active 1930 trict ' aKuc Thompson Miller '30 a brother and a years in Bethlehem area schools. Grace Radel Hartman '30 ii Ruth ( Ko/loski and Velma School District for Surviving arc one daughter. Susan She huinpson taught social studies J. I ' I dren. four great grandchildren; a was a retired as postmaster of the 83. I died this past DeVoe Laura Ruth Hennage Barl A. Oehrig '37 Surviving are a daughter, two grand- Street lieutenant .'S Bennett '30 ill/ I Radel Hartman < Stir nil lili/abctli I '28 of East Goshen died on September 30 Army (i irai Miller, a son. Kncwcll; five grandchil four grandchildren. 1928 Robert (717)458-6671 sisters. Anne Curry McAloose ol Her nice Blaine Stoul '30of Berwick in Mifflinvillc. Flectville Chester. She She also attended Buckncll Univer- Smith; a daughter. Susannah Smith Wilkes Barre. Street Rachel G. Anthony & .i two daughters. Class Volunteerii): Alice Laird '28 widow Surviving arc hrr husband, Noun. in. years. Mary In ton and 1929 Kathiyn Winilred Keen Howell more than 40 merly of Delaware County and Phila the ipskv I'awlowski I Martha Davit Watkint '28 Laura J. Benfield '29 Benin She was 6. 1992. Jr.. great-grandchild. retired teacher, a son, Daniel, and Representative: Area School in Marcella t laiRuc. a retired U. S. ( 1 Holy Family School she also artist, and Kingston school in Kathryn M. Hegarty '28 of Tamaqua died on September 2 at age 84. She was a teacher in the Tamaqua nmnteur colonel. districts. Surviving Burlington. N.C. Her husband. Harold T. Davis, died on Watertown age 83. She a retired teacher, having taught in grandchildren. Kathleen Somers Bonner '27 of later at at She was ..i in McAlisterville. Surviving are Armstrong; a Kingston died July 19 '2K el- great-granddaughter. ementary school An ol Winter Purk. 11a Martha Davis Wotklns abilities. Kuth BtOliagl LuKur '30 Marlcnc Pawlowski. Ronald Pawlowski. and Janet Wedge; nine Birk. Winifred Keen Howell '31 of Sheaiown died on June 23 at age 82 Prior to retirement, she was a member I'ufie J J Classnotes Shickshinny schools. Area School Box 451 Bloamiburg, PA 17813 1(1) 33 of He retired from teaching in the Berwick W Harm Ezra 4 Sarasota. Ma., died on September 10 Representative: Ezra Harris Ruth M. more than 3H She attended 1993 1. was a teacher in Area School DiMik the Danville November U<>i Danvillcdied ' recently at age 84. She rlmgeoui ': oiilkr l l"i i gust 12 after Northumberland "I Shikellamy school [OftilUti Pflfl sibtcr. Dear died July A Alumni, Bod pimcipal at Edison Elementary Sc hool in Jenkins Township He lab mnntliN six assumed the presidency (.1 Bloomsburg University Alumni the I In that period, taught When am I Fcnstcmakci Alumni '< s hool ( \ man) mi In I mda I student mi mix sinned with I nday, the students mom also a part time instiui loi Wilkes hane Itusmess veisity product am masti ( at At 'ollege i \ i just don't 'sdegreeat Hucknell civic activities was I to I William L. Eynon; a daughter. Sarah do w li.u ion i* In Mai y I I I ,im una at From 1951 Illinois University. 1953 he was a part-time to Illinois, where he earned a doctorate earned a in 1957. in In June, he would have been hon- ored for 9.000 hours of volunteer ser vice at Stony Brook Hospital, where he- gave his time since the hospital opened 1981. in Surviving arc his wife. Claire, and He ear- master's degree in educa- on April 24 (Alumni Day). and assistant professor of edu- Western '37. a resident of Island. N.Y.. died his family. Bucknell University. George J. Plesko'37of Ashleydicd Several years ago, he and his wife, lished a perpetual scholarship fund for on November Ashley School education majors He the former Frances Riggs at '36. estab B.U. Also surviving arc a daughter, Suzanne L. Young; a son. Jeffrey; and two sisters. He 8. taught in the District for 32 years. previously taught for two years at He earned a Eldred High School. master's degree at sity in New York Univer- 1947. Surviving are his wife, the former 193 Helen Cicsla; a son, George; a daugh tcr, Mary Helen Modeen; four grand 7 children; a brother and a sister. Sara Maria Berger Di d\ Itiai the auspices ol the Jermyndied Blake I \ a the loimei ile, Paul] B d.uigh ICffl) Jul\ She taught I I Suiviving aie ol Albeit ot a life reunions. offerings for alumni: regional chapters, after work (nixcdfl, Ruth Smith Johnston was an clcmenlar\ 1 Township and Sunbun Canada, faculty luncheon lectures, mani BLOOMSBURG — the current involvement is <> I d.iughtci 3 6 through a cadre of volunteers. Given funding limitations and the growing association needs, way it seems to get a ot the Continued on Page 15 age Attending the 55th year class reunion Weaver Margaret Smith Dickey, Jouclvn Andrews Summers, Doron Homecoming were Helen Ditty, taught at Danville High School PA 18201 (717) 454 1427 I ink MeCulehen Mam Street Conyngham.PA 18219 ol JohnH. Yenger '36ot Del and. la November 24 at age 79. He She age in Point until hoi retire . died on taught [Ol in 25) in the Hazleton School District moving to IX'Land BBJ s prior to 1%4 He also taught in Del and tor 12 years. I'l.mtc. thiee ' two biothcts.uul a grand three sisters Wink- in Ha kMon. he owned and operated \ eager s 1A ami Appliances Surviving are Ins wife, the former and The Yeagcrs attended B.U. alumni Repiesentativt events in the Orlando area. Lois l.awson Bloomsburg, PA (717) 784-2046 '35; a brother a sister. 9 3 3 044 East Third Street more done. Thus, voluntccrism was one He FuphemiuGilmore 1 at (717)788 1854 or 455-9551 i \nnc . on November 17 Ruth Warner ledrande 76 1/2 North Cedar Street 249 * to get Doug and Linda u Suiviving aie a son. Michael, children, goes on. 2 at teacher pizza and ski parties, theater trips to In 19 Charles P. James two brothers Sunburydied \ugust Alumni Day and Homet oming, Alumni Association and a member of the Alumni Board of Directors, died I t;. host of trea- surer of the enrolled students, a send off picnic and then Ili nrie 30 Nottingham Road Bloomsburg.PA 17815 (717) 784-5835 Class Volunleeris): Karl A. Gehrig '37, former lass Volunleeris): Mary Jane Hudson daughlei, Carol a 9 3 S in the lorn EUchard; si\ grand ;> 1 Representatives: Hi -piesentanves School Disti id beloie letirmg She was the widow summer 853 South Market Street Bloomsburg. PA 17815 (717)784-4850 (717) 784-1857 Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717)784-0861 Helen Hartman Ctmbala Jeanne Morgan Hudson '32 b) the childrani and for in- Bloomsburg.PA 17815 lour th Street vol Rita Skechus. two giaudsons and scholarship and loan programs tor Page 14 I )ieisb.u h community loi Suiviving aie his w QagUano; reasonable cation was an 78. Anne Sunkonis, let. Row Reed h abt th I two sister ama/cd for prospective students, My structor to 1951 he Dorothy Hess Linn 165 Nottingham Road e picnics for newly accepted students, some help Luther A. Peck Charles H. 9 3 5 Inivcisits chuch and Septembei 'WO he- lecipienl ol the unteoi phone know how Association. There Bit winter parties list NJ. From 1946 Representatives: active in Memorial Awaid are extremely variety "I for graduates Thomas F Benjamin G. Eynon. and Jane Ross, and nine grandchildren. Hazleton. in Petersburg area a e publishing III, fnl I Scianton and earned ol was very lie n was attending also constantly on was Sally grandchildren; a sister and a brother Spring in Florida RipnttnUUtvt ol the 1950 In development), his small slat numbei and whioli I They they do. 'Icaiwatci St Surviving are three sons, is (Scotl visitor, or ringing another ( Eynon 1 on i were cleaning out as usual, memo, Doug and I in the ( and Linda, Befbn moving to Austin. "snow bird" who wintered i Rightcr '84. newly -appointed after a he n disd h El- and aid nded alumni chapter luncheons i Area in 1976. wdkes Barre antw He was also a giadiiale lew a otBLOOMSBURG, assistant director of one i c he was employed by Lackawanna Junior College at the involvi d new occupant loi a from whit Summit-Abington « l Doug was deeply with this issue superx rhi Plniton i"i (.'larks years before retiring retiring, uning hu .uu loi I wi n is the 'nil,' I ong and I is iiliimiii this lull, i Hippcnstirl, stall i. liitrit i ame In l'">K he bee guidance nt He was fin all ol tin v it it tin She ementary School. She was a gourmet ook and gardener I960 )i many in Long elementary education '34 died on m active i Fcnstcmaker Alumni House l i I Vance 17 in Austin, Texas. He was 1976. tions Glen, Somcrvillc.NJ. and Bloomficld. sisters. li/iiht th I taught for from the h< i< in the Northeast Si hool ouii! eloi ...I regularly in win business dcparl the of Sarah November in several civic and fraternal organize Surviving are his wife, the former tion at tcai her .i was lormed, he was named guidani i House and the newly purchased ni k\ dooi c|inli Development nt" hub was the high school, at became head also I That means library fund. < le mcnt. He was named prmc ipal took on the chairperson role for the visiting the I I been an exciting Association. age HO at Award Alumm the received Anna Jean Laubach '37. a daughter. Barbara Gamson; a son. Frank; four faculty assistant at the University of Wyoming of until 1980. He Township lier Grrosky '32 J. Fellow new districts. Douglas Hullmgtori, one grand a son. son and two Frank since Township, County and Surviving are her husband, Donald; Surviving arc a brother and a hiiK 1976 Jackson in ycar«, retiring in 1973. the retired in 35 years as an elementary school teacher Brooklyn, n.y. It She age 79 at in retired in 1980. His career in education began as a and/or guidance counselor urla Williard BufTington '34 of I, died on Au- | He Association's Distinguished Service- Elementary School. Northumberland, in 1937. He subsequently was a teacher Northumberland R D. B.S.T.C. until he opened an and chairman of Teacher Education Council. 1962 to 1964; dean of the College of Education. 1964 to 1974; grandsons. 1934 at accounting practice in Bloomsburg 1956. teacher-principal at Point ticker and placement. 1953 to 1962; director of the Division of Elementary Education and professor of education clash Valunttn($)i Luc lie McHose District. He earlier served as campus school and Surviving are his wife, the former J-.rnd McCanol; a son, Mark; and four 5. (717) 784 3532 LaCrosse director of the Thomas 0. Hartman 9 3 2 I sin at Clan Volunteerit): Mary Better ly Maim of the faculty at Huntington Mill* and 1 VU5 Bernard J. Young '36 ot bers of the Class of 1948 have been meeting monthly. They even spent a week in Gatlinburg. Tennessee, with some spouses and friends Shown at a slop I aCrosse, Wisconsin, died on November 20 age 70. He retired emeritus at in ON THE BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY— For the past three years, some mem- at 1°S0 as professor the Universits of Wiscon along the Blue Ridge Parkway were Bertha Slur man '48. Jane Niles Brandt '48. Mary Rush 48. Betty Fisher 48. Mary Lou Fenstemaker John '45 and June Novak BOMS '48 Other members of the Class of 1948 are invited to join them for the monthly get-togethers. Scrimgeour Continued frxvn Page 14 othy Edgar Cronos er, Neil Richie Uncamera malfunctioned fortunately, the ^mK established Due toiN last spring animal and Eleanor Sharadin Faust. ot \nolher goal and the class photo was too blurry to print our apologies Come (really) — back for the 60th. and being achieved as is new regional shapteis ! nice I) m Heiks .uul we'll try again! :tiu-.t\tci utiny Reading Count) arras another goal of obtaining Still 1939 M ,ur the \N illiaimpoit. 1 Hoaid hv the some much needed space was achicsed when \so wete able to Representative Ruth Dugan Smeal 740 South Market Street purcha.se the house next door, the Bloomsburg. PA 17815 (717) 784-4915 protessoi. home ol retired math Ron Novak, .uul moir u nils the home ol the Res Robe it Pciffei family holestanl campus inmistei. who uvenllv moved to a former v > . Class Volunteers): James V. new position DeRose in )hio i Pun. based bv the Harriet Kocher Alumni \nsin lation. the house Ruth Dugan Smeal James field V. DeRose the annual undiauing h Society, held in Chicago in August. owned The symposium was entitled. "Reflec- been a way ol hie on the Teaching of Chemistry: I A 1 — Members of the 40-year reunion class at Homecoming in October wrrr J,>hn volued CLASS OF Education. Kennedy, Charles Brennan, Alexander W. Kubik, David Linkchor si, Don McCUntock, Vivian Burness. Mary Flr.aheth Patton Marsillio. Robert V Haas. William J Hill. Mary Kallenbach Fowler and Ben Duke 1953 S Wilma Si rffftftfjlfl 1940 August Gladys (Betty) Jones Harris They 7. Dorothy a retired teacher. is are the parents of one daugh- Representative: Representative Mary Lou Betty (717) 784-3532 4 G. Dayton Leiser 42 of lumbia died on September 7 A science teacher for 42 Frank Kocher 830 North Shore Drive. M4C FL 33701 employed by School District. He last (813) 822-0597 He earned New at Co- age 74. years, he was F. John 928 Country Club Drive Bloomsburg. PA 17815 (717) 784-0434 retired in 1981. graduate courses One North Aspen Place Lewisburg.PA 17837 (717)523-7702 Jean G. Prowant; two sons. Frederick Perm State. Surviving are his wife, the former and Stephen M.; a daughter, Patricia Fasold; five grandchildren and a Class Volunteer(s): Class Volunteeris): Gloria Betty 210 Sunken Heights Avenue Bloomsburg, Edwards Beilhartz Bloomsburg, PA 17815 PA 17815 Class Volunteer(s): Eda Bessie Edwards Stu Edwards Olah Horvath Clark Renninger Ruth Hope Handy Representative: Marion Wallace Elwood Wagner Stales 1944 Representative: Sara Doc key Edwards 545 East Eleventh Street Berwick. PA 18603 (717)759-9733 Mary Jane Sharpie ss Wagner 12 West Fort McClure Boulevard Class Volunteeris): Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784-2260 Sara Dockey Edwards Chelosky Janowski '42 and her husband. Leonard, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on i. .. '48 Hid till wile, i he- wedding annivcrsury on June 1 «> I nil. In leu All. ii i (he yeurs was have hern to foundation's by the pov.ihli has ontiuunl. i I '46 of Ashland Hie Foundation Hoard wus sure we could tional million, PA 17102 were (717)233 0777 Wr gilts I am now arc at about Class Volunteeris): Representative: Road Monlvale. NJ 07645 though, so (201)391 9106 we would love part of We Swales hjvfl Haul M. Cuyler moved where she is '50. widowed in to Port Charlotte. Fla , very active as a volunteer with Meals on -Wheel sand as a leader in the Stephen Ministry Senes in trained the United Methodist Church. She enjoys fnends. flowers and the climate new city it possible. still have a long way to go if those of you who haven't given will consider doing to. //as her who This libary will Ik the c<»me. and you will have rnade |0fllf PA 17815 in in it heart of the university for years to 0 9 Raven 1991. million very big thank you to those of you put ut there (717) 784-0988 sure they \.' A from alumni giving. Rulutrdl: Grime i Willis 12 West Park Street. Carroll Park raise the addi- and pledget, moat of which 1947 Bungt and correct. Represenlati vr J Richard Zerby go In 111 mail, thai might add). 195 Thomas VIS \ 'I Schuylkill School Districts. W 1 oiiiiilalion ".i II. ling, that floor left unfiiii Robert Reilz Class Volunteeris): I million between project approval and project She taught business education for 37 years in the Butler Township and North John now is inusi /s. \ wonderful early lesponse by alumni 4 9 Richard E. Grimes 1723 Fulton Street Mount Carmcl. Bloomsburg. We %: Representative: on Laity Sunday at First Congregational United Church L. the state will .1, in eiinpleleel lourth Ae.tu.illy. the the guest speaker Robert new ost ol our i in. . nil, in i. | ii (a respoiiM 1. Box 304 Catawissa.PA 17820 (717) 784-3035 of Christ in Selden Isabelle 1942 ..in . lai ully Hoard had the wisdom e 12. 1993. RD was Class Volunteeris): Bill is Actually, our goal former Florence Drumin, celebrated their SOth PA 17821 Wanda Edelman Edwards (717) 784-0908 Dorothy 102 West Mahoning Street Kohn //(jrrnhurg. (717) 784-5584 705 Country Club Drive lar as the inflation took lU loll Jacqueline Shaffer Creasy Betty Katerman Algatt 1941 mid more h, million Ixi an L Fisher C Ludwig l.ewls A. Anastasia Pappas Trowbridge 1943 Representatives: ilevelupment, Millard Representatives: Danville. ships, computers, lesean hhiiiiv Dill lai ully that lai ilities, la. nil-, .uul stall "wisdom" wa\ Representative: Eda Bessie sister. M holm si improved cnvei only IS pen enl Mary Lou Fenstemaker John nine years nut have Ivren possible ui As PA 17815 Class Volunteeris): (717)275-3046 Dorothy Derr Tilson C. Stuart Bloomsburg. gilts In-nelils loi Mloonisbuig stuelents ami raisi 1946 Clayton H. Hinkel Clayton H. Hinkel and in the past meant Unit has 928 Country Club Drive (717)784 0434 Bucknell University and also took P. Fisher the Mifflinburg a master's degree at at L \ 1 been received new vei ,i ions Imloro'i ibQUl S K million huve otherwise 194S ter. Bloomsburg, PA 17815 Petersburg, 1945 a It is and loitunatclv l.u e, Undw at would R.D. 5. Box 451 stale our friends for iliiectiou, lontnbutioiiN has served as publications coor- dinator of the Journal of Chemical St. we must » has always the private schools. : lias e.otten oil to on the three-hour program. He schools, while reahlv Tribute to James V. DeRose." with 19 different presenters 1 hum those ol us loi nlitN see new lelativcl) is a conference of the Division of Chemical Education, American Chemical tions use as a loi Development i entei (When sou "Development," think lundiaismg '39 of Spring- was honored during being is leased to the uimciMt) victory over coming back tell to hear from you. It obvious from our Home, omini' you Wctt Chester Within the 14 universities, "library " we We are need state dead a wc that in football, but I arc must owned last in new one very, very badly Continued on Page 16 Page IS Scrimgeour Continued from Page 15 One more about the library. bit architect's plans are being The porch" concept. That exciting thought who graduates Waller olf If) drawn of a "long some kind to include a very is many the fondly remember the Long Porch with flail it* long row of rocking chairs. we Yes, arc coming back in Head coach Danny Hale football. and have done a great job. his staff The decisive Homecoming victory over an old nemesis was beyond anyone's expectation. Look for more good news on that front. has been a pleasure having Curl It come back English '56 campus as to our acting president. Curl's love for his alma mater is obvious as he conducts the duties of his office. Actually, he goes beyond Ins duties campus and community members, gelling to as he reaches out to know them, thanking people for doing what they do, and generally spreading a lot of good will. willi tins issue ol Beginning BLOOMSBURG, you will see In the "Classnotcs" section the names of who have graduates volunteered to help with the activities of their classes. thank those volunteers very I much, and iin in invite others to join I you on Interested ii with your In helping with lass reunions, ( CLASS OF 1958 legislative affairs 01 luiidriiising, please contac Tin- [defl is broaden to bui the bigger and bctici reunions. spreads the loud It foi also and relieves the a bit John lass presidents of sole responsibility in some way through llns letter, As with Curl English, love for me to thank you. I il is a labor ol be involved with Bloomsburg University! The school has given a gieat deal to the efforts of is And back. to many line people, so do so Herman, Donald Natter. Paul me through a pleasure to try to give P. F. Ray Hargreaves. Lona Franklin Way man. Margaret Wilkinson Wightman. George W. O'Connell. Charles C. Loughery. Paul V. lrzinski. James F. Snyder. Luther the all October were Richard Hemler. Susan Hoffman Hemler, cases. you have been with me If in Connolley. Margaret Lynch Whitehead. George J. Miller. Wayne Gavitt. Carol Ely Herman, ol planners to enhance the chances c coming or telephone (1-800-526-0254). letter — Members of the 35 -year reunion class at Home- \hu\y llippcnsticl by t Rindgen, M osier. Patricia A. Edward Braynock. Augustus R Tibbs. William R. Freed it something and Joanne Atkinson Waldron. a partloulu honoi totrj year as your association is this president. My hope is you that by supporting the i will join me fnlvei slty In on) way that you can. Together, we can make a bellei and betlei place loi generations ol students to come It we don't core enough to help out, il who will? i et's do tVfexgarel Ketrkuil Kaehnba '50 on Scptcm ot Brulgewater. N.J., died be .'I i Itl atageoV Before her retirement she was a science teacher at in 1991, Hillside Rar Kan Sincerely, John S. for Scrimgeour '53 President of 26 years. teacher Alumni Association at School in Bridgewater Before that, Noun Plaint icld 1 she was a ligh School. would be remiss if 1 did acknowledge the contiiluitions I not ol the of their time and energy to the grandchildren, two brothers and also give financial support — very generously. They level of giving to the library campaign is almost double the goal of $15,000 thai the board! Now, was set for that's doing it! Representative Frank member .1 Star Route. Horsham. PA 19044 Lakeville. (215)675-8675 (717) 227-4946 Class Volunieeris): Class Volunteers): State. Box 228 She and her husband, Nicholas, hope PA 18438 to travel Stephen Knndrat 'SO ol Berwick He was a teacher in the Berwick Area School District tor 33 years. He served Coast CiKitd from \o in ihe W-Jo Surviving are his wife, the former Gloria Woolevcr. two daughters, Stephanie and Jennifer, and three sis- final is putting ihe touches on a book about his 34- title is Small-Time Small "Memories of Town A Lawyer." Included in his memoirs are recollections of his part-time bar-lending days at 1 3 at age She was a teacher in the Plymouth borough schools for more than 40 years 86. Henry Hum Nancy Swam Lychos Surviving are a son, William; two grandchildren; and two sisters. John J. Burns '52 and his wife. Lynne, are retired and John is liv ing «n Florida. involved in the Adult Literacy Program of Indian River County. Francis Sheehan "52 retired from Aluminum Company (ALCOA) on February of America 1. 1993. after 40 years of service. Al's Cafe while working his way through Bloomsburg. He later earned his law degree at Temple University Law School. that she is retired. Sarah Morgan Nancarrow '52 of year career as a lawyer in York County, The working now Kingston died on September Dale Bennett Frank Furgele sis She was the most senior of the faculty. She earned a master's degree at Penn Furgele J. 214 hair Oaks Avenue Robert J. Wire Jr. '51 ters. Page 16 Representative: tcr. died recently at age 72. business of the Association. They for 41 years. Carolyn Vernoy Reitz Carolvn Vernov Reil: 24 members of your Alumni Board of Directors. They give generously 1952 1 Surviving are two daughters, Jessie A Baskm and Peggy P Kashuba; two P.S. 195 Michalene i Mickey) Chabon '52 has retired after leaching business cducauon at Avon Grove High School AndreM.Van>o'52of Duryeadied A Navy veteran of on October 27. Class notes World War D. he was employed by the Pennsylvania Department of Trans- 195 4 Representative portation prior to his retirement. Surviving are his mother. Mars B Vanyo; a daughter. Karen Gardinor. a son. Andre; one grandson and a sister Dolores Doyle Brennan Class Volunteeris): Ann Gengenbach Auerweck 5. Box 112 Bloomsburg. PA 17815 (717) 784-7120 Class Volunteers): Roy Croop John Scrimgeour Class members on official attending the 40th- Homecoming year reunion on (based Elizabeth Patton Marsilio, Robert V. Haas, William J. Hill, Mary Kallenbach Fowler, and Ben Duke. Byham Bill Little '53 was honored by League Baseball during its an- World Series banquet when he was named recipient of the sixth annual nual W. Howard Hartman Friendship Award. He known has been as the "radio voice of the Little League ries" for the last 3 1 World Se- James Vincent Ferdinand He Md . Jr. 'S3 died on June 27. served as principal of the Chase School System Baltimore County. in He earned a master 's degree at Johns Hons '53. middle school principal in the Tunkhannock Area School District since 1975. retired August. His career in the He Army for two He later earned Scranton. Donald R. McClintock '53 retired December 1990 as elementary prin- trict. He and Bucks School Dis- his wife. Grace, in the RD. fall of 1953 Box 269 Harveys Lake. PA 18618 even live in Regina Herchel Scbiraldi '53 registered She lives in Erma now and am a of travelling. But clown teaching skills — come in 'Daisy.' all My handy!" Valley Stream. N.Y. Sheats '53 retired after hav- ing taught business education in Penn- UHh wedding anmvei celebrated their >ar> fast friends — George Derk Bloomsburg. Arnie Garinger "Edith. Relda Scott I is my wedding in one of the most demanding and difteach and one of the most rewarding. Junior-Senior High School for 2 1 years. 'teacher' He calculates that he hard work for nearly 30 yean." to 3.667 students during that time. ficult to This was actually the second time he being after a 21 -year at England. Ger- many, and Pearl Harbor, with special assignments in Ethiopia. Turkey. Lebanon. Morocco and Spain. He also saw stateside duty, primawith the National Security Agency what the word — dedication and Veteran m retired 1 as durvd-i *>S*> F. Edwards '57 of He worked lb there since l*»7 ot tec tor s|x\ education lal appointed director He earned 1 from Nova Univcrsits Wrestling in I wrestling on Central Bucks West High School 28 years before retiring in 1991. from He classes in During to Plan 1967 a supervisor of student for the graduate work Pcnn Navy. He completed at Temple University Slate. l N V ulls. dm I ( i s. addition to Ins Phil i Union. He was NY the He was a member Representative: June 1991 English Jiod Kelchner I registrations) included Ljncfa Whitehead, Wayne a retired insurance adjuster for States- Company. Surviving are his wife, the former Cavitt, Carol I I Ran tan high Herman, John p. Herman, Donald Banter, Snaan Hofhnan Hcmier, Ray Hargreaves, Loni Franklin Wayman, Margaret Wilkinson Wightman, George W. O'Connell, Charles C. Loughery, Paul V. Irrinski, James F. Snyder, Luther Rindgen, Roy Croop Augustus R. Tibbs, William R. Freed and Joanne Atkinson Waldron. Edward Braynock, William R. Freed '58 Representative August William Pohutsky Hill schools, but he hain 222 West End Avenue North Platnfield. NJ 07060 (908) 755-4986 "I lis .ity a labor ol love " ontribiilions to the Stale Sytilcm included ineinlx-rslup on i ouni • J • • tin uninitlee lor and development allium, governmental relations advisory a i ominittec ami the suIm oiniinltre on I has served as regional le Thirty-four of retired as superintendent of the t left Combined for the State I'.mployec Appeal drive Among Walker's numerous schools as math teacher, community ami coach and department chairperson of membership on mathematics and science. review board of the "Barbara, Natter, Paul Mosier, Patricia A. 1957 t univei tin Dlnomshurg University was definitely those years were at the two Bridge v.. iter . Gillum; three grandsons; and a brother. '53. as < Ivil li tivmes are ihr art hitrt lurul I Cecelia M. Woll; a daughter. Brcnda L sylvania and Maryland for 31 years. and '58 has retired after my wife of 14 years, will continue to work as a dietitian and v. Milton H. Croop '56of Schcllsburg died on October 14 at age 67. He was c" ot ,nlv«M at y Ton Ibaelm members attending the 35threunion on Homecoming (based Miller, H in ill chairperson und campus coordinator Class (518) 793-4907 '58 retired after teaching for 35 years in education official lent e»ei utive half years. 111 on a service to Common of the Theodore Kesnlck (201) 347-0930 Insurance h Falls. I "the perfect boss" and the "con leather, Stale One several. olleajnie desi nl»ed h i legislative Representative: year lomiei also actively from the 1956 man uui on leadership roles His Council of Glens Ray Hargr eaves 37 Dell Road Stanhope. NJ 07874 R in over M) committees, holding Inssroom duties, involved 54 Wincrest Drive Queensbury. NY 12804 i At Bloomsburg, Walker served mi ol Stair wrote curriculum, chaired social lot Advancement and SupDOfl "I luhu ation K AM in Haltunoie I sponsored by the Department Council ol the t the I brother. 1958 UM American Cooperative School in unisiu, which was pabed » Itfl ileus Kills ma m hool I" s< hool pio|ei ii ii life Mid annual conference of the of the In '55 I loi ol February he will receive n In Aliunde Distiu wns to 1970 he asst* late life, and duet tune achievement nwanl dUrllUj the ulls l Rickcrt Edwards; two sisters and a 1986. piesidenl. assistant to the vice admissions for five years be- Glens Btooiiishiug, at hiding e\e» utivr assistant to the iiu Si hool , Susan, and a son. Robert. Mahanoy Area School District in his teniiie. he he hi president foi student taught gifted elemental) Allentown moving fore teachers for Pcnn State and wrote anid He foi letired Intu- \eais ot seivue to the .'H numerous positions WKOK AM Glens the District. versity. manuals altei it) Philipll. Mosier 'SKiedicdthisse.ii tor also taught at East Stroudsburg Uni- He was Walkri, sue piesidenl 1 university. the in ing wrestling. Curtis John »>H> fans studies committees, assisted in William L. Bitner retires as divtorali a and Kurt; a grandson, his mother. Isabel retired u le a master's degree from Bucknell University and Beverly Bryan '56; two sons. Bryan She administrator Iiim unuciMtN advancement, his wife, the former Joan District. . in 1978. Boyle, arc the parents of a daughter. School 1 •lean ol students, Surviving arc his wife, the former from the Mincrsvillc ot Northumberland area know him as a lormer announce) loi Shikcllainv A mathematics teacher Delaware Valley College, he laughl Washington. D.C. Mary Lou Kubic Linkchorst W\iU<> Hon in special education for Intermediate Unit bcr 22 at age 58. at During his two decades of u Doylcstown Township died on Octo com- in is about Raymond career with the U. S. Navy, where he rose to the rank of lieutenant She is all He also served as an assistant principal. . as a psychologist, then as assistant di feel, represents the 'ulti- Gergen '55 has retired after teaching in the Mount Carmcl Area taught democracy education teacher trainer He mate' elementary teacher. First grade Phil cial duras in "58 has Peace Corps, effective September 13 Dr Herman will be working as a spc She was some 35 years ago Herman r. cepted a two-year assignment w nh the of our elementary bridesmaid a (1958) MtrgSrd Clown Alley became teaching classes together writes: "Since retirement in 1989, I've I've joined a We Class Volunteeris): retired, the first Lehigh UnivertU) at his wife. Cynthia, recently George "Edith 'farm' gal when we Women's Day Room in the and attended (717)639-1515 Class Volunteeris): bit earlier education Michigan. Plumsteadville. done quite a She Villanova University and a doctorate He ami Classmate Margaret Duck Follmei retired in June a master's degree at the University of in in New York. South Dakota and met rily at She taught for 29 years, including was a Unity ville mander. in in served in the U.S. cipal in the Central School — with some help from par 19 in the Benton District district spanned 38 years. years after graduation. graders of the Arnie Garinger He and Russell O. first Representative: in Hopkins University. He later served as pruu ipal at Hceamodamasui s degree 1 sent us the following tribute he had tours of duty of Randallstown. Potttsillc taught in service with the Naval Security Group, years. Chester party thrown by 7 ents. registrations) included Wilma Kennedy, John Scrimgeour, Charles Brennan, Alexander W. Kubik, David Linkchorst, Don McClintock, Vivian Burness, Mary guest of honor at a surprise retirement 1955 3. and Mcvlunwsbuig and West in Benton Sunn wu coached L R. Appleman Elementars Franklin "Ed" Jones William Edgar to establish Earlier in hi* career, he taught William J. Jacobs RD. working is campus Edith Stackhouse Allen '57 1953 Scrimgeour a principal certification program on that PA 17815 Bloomsburg. Representative: S. Hamsburg and 607 Country Club Drive (717) 784 7438 John Class Volunteeris): Margaret Yohn Keller Bob Lane in Camp the world of academia completely. He ing graduate students at Pcnn is teach- nutrition consultant for a years, so I lion Iiu my golf. enjoy working in golf game. Besides playing my wood shop making projects for our five children and (wo grandchildren, and spending as much time as possible at home Our youngest in the Bcrkshires. child graduated our summer from college so the time was right for The Shcehans NJ. last spring, me to live in Belle own . and the ( ol He l "I il" Philadelphia chaplcr wild her mm.Hi. M Brandon WcMf icld. Cliiss [908. Over Ihc yearn. Mrs. Hvunn eood Im M dr.velorx-d sin Addn li Willi > She was r - « » j 1 hm< I" <>h i mothl bequest of $5,133 in A Istlon hi .'.iM ''• mothi " Minncr boil tin- momoi Mi a laid Doug bi Heiu h I'nhii Honda, was ( 'ouiity Si hool an invited s|>cakcf Audiologicul leaders Congress openliagen. Denmark, Morey presented Mainstreainmg a last in May program regard fol the and through the Department of the Navy'st 'orii|H-lilion Program, the Navy competed over 60 percent of billion dollar budget, despite dm its re Congressman lo and positive el eel I on last- the country's industrial posture, well into the 21st we Hlppenstlol nllniis hoi .ii "ll iii' humor,' ol dun *<>k, a Iun« 'ii" i entury." Skclton noted. As 441 Oldtrshaw Avenue quisition mailers, his technical mastery Moore.Mown.NJ 08057 and foresight resolved countless (609) 235 1370 plcx issues anil decrees from Wcslininslei 'ollcgi < problems related woik nl Ponnaylvanla state i reports thai he a 27 Selinsgrove at thoroughly day can ceulei Hensalem He age SS taught in for Bloomsburg alumni family perform effec- achievements. immeasurably and icadiness the Samuel K. Faust School. He also earned a master's ilegn Hope "lliioughout these and other sub Itanlial to has added Hill to the posture, support Skclton ol our nation," added e at B.U. Surviving are his wife, the former ol ins lo Operations Desert Shield. ?7 years moving before Hensalem. where he taught spent "working" with two and time memben May at at at V. Millie '60 ol Ronald enjoying retirement, Im hiding time All three in Desert Storm and Restore died on rnlvertltj is tively . the Univcrsity ol Pittsburgh and Navy's capability howtft Woji alter a 3 * risvvill '60 has retired yeai teaching career in the Milllmhurg Areu School earned a master's degree District. at He Hucknell and the Nav w uh the v Achievement Aw ard Ogdensburg. NJ 07439 (201) 827-5347 Hrenda Eslradaberg He and l.vbrand parents of two 1 his Class Volunteeris): United States to pursue a master's de- James S. Case Barbara Feeling Criswell Richard Rohrer gree in bilingual/bicultural studies. Paul Lohln '61 has been named Gary Stackhouse business-education director for the Nelson A. Swarts fourth Competition Advtvalc Ccncial ol the Navy and (.position as the deputy lor Policy. Integrity V and Ac in Alexandria. ShifTlet '60 has retired after teaching for 33 years, with 29 at the Miftlmburg High School. He initiated the school's teacher ori- entation program and the American Red COBS mini-bloodmobile for se- oJon in Page 18 I9M, he served as a surface line officer at sea and later served as the January from the North Penn School Dis- trict after 3 He 't>0 retired in 1 recently and a half wars of teaching was reelected members attending tor a fifth the 30th- Homecoming (based county high schools to provide eco- nomic education, curriculum review, a on official registrations) included James S. Case, Nelson Swarts, Hemic career speakers bureau, in-service Ardiere Windsor, Frederick T. workshops and worksite Minnick, Judith He has more than 32 tours Bachman Kutchi, years of expe- Bernie Donegan, Margaret Montz with the Chamberlain, Pat Cranford, Ron anford, Francis C. Whalen, Mary Mincrsvillc Area School District, where he was chairman of the Business Education Department for 12 years and < i Connie Ellen Roberts Fetterman, Rojewski Curran, Ray N. Miller, Edmund I). Narkiewicz, Andrew \ at Shisko, Joanne Mascarella Shisko, Bloomsburg and Lehigh University. He lias been very active in a variety Ronald T. Walters and Bonnie He earned master's degrees community (irossman Snyder. organizations. He and ert Thanks his wife. Jeanette. are the parents of three children. Joanne, Rob- and Michael. They have two grand- to Bernie Donegan for vol- unteering to Strve as class representative, and thanks to Fat Cranfordfor her children. 30 years of service! 1962 Marguerite Kromo Hart '63 of Monroeton died on September 25 at Representative: She taught seventh through Wyalusing High age 52. Richard R. Lloyd 12th grade in the 80 DeHart Drive. R D. 2 Belle Mead. NJ 08502 School and the Sayre High School for She several years. later served as a substitute teacher for Bradford County Schools. Tom She was co-owner of the Forest House and Restaurant in Athens from Foley 1967 through 1976. John Kovich Thomas L. Little '62. a Wilmington. Delaware attorney with a penchant co-owned and operated Hart's Mobile Home teach. He is going to Africa lo will teach English Namibia and judo for one sear life, I've lived a and I'm ready be going as a volunteer for Inc.. a nonprofit service A former Marine Coips drill instruc tor. Little died Surviving are a daughter. Blythe two sons. James L. Jr. and David; Sandy Diamond; two step-grandchildren, and two sisters. to go do something that makes sense," he said. "I'm ready to do something for myself, and for somebody else." WorldTcach. Rome. a step-daughter. in January. very comfortable Little will in L. Hart Sr.. August 1993. Hart; be 58 Court Her husband. James in doing the unusual, For the past 18 years she also for sity lv)v>2 Class programs organization based at Harvard Univer- Vernon Sinn After being commissioned as ensign will coordinate year reunion on in eountability to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy. He nership. joining businesses and industries with & wife are the grown children and one grandchild They reside Roy Fax: 201-827-6033 raised five children, has returned to the "I'll W illiam R. Morris '60 retired on as rear admiral in die U S Aprd Navy, following a 32-year naval career. He most revently served as the '61. after Mexico and beginning Ins second career accounting firm of Cooper the Ogden Way 13 Marian L Huttensline Ronald Davidheiser star, Va. University. Bernie Donegan Class Volunteeris): Class Volunteeris): Hill is V( Representative: legion of Mcnl with gold Meritorious Service Medal with gold William 1963 PA 19505 (215) 754-7977 Monti' career decorations include star son John '89. Box 267 Bechtelsvtlle, the Distinguished Service Medal, the lostei sister. '75 (M), daughti n Rebeooa '87, and RD (908)874 3118 Judith A. Wilk; two brothers and u wift Snndl C. Kuser to proved readiness and enhanced the Manko the Susquehanna Re- the past 14 years. Edwin 1. RE/MAX at He is a former teacher and farmer who worked at Berwick Industries for 1 Representative His solu lions saved millions of dollars, im- I'aul John D. Vincent '62 has joined alty. 196 of Vera Perk Wilmington, and has done mlililioual graduate com Class Volunteeris): Edward C. of Delaware. Leslie. junior-senior high school principal. Navy's senior military advisor on ac- Manko of Representatives and currently is an assistant public defender for the State team die Assistant Secretary of the major weapons programs Continuedfrom Page 17 year olds 9 6 0 I'aul (Harney} loi was always I Ripwtntnttvi Amber. Laura and rience as an educator. 31 "His achievements will have a ing ml, Margate! Butler ending 57 trcmcn Ike Skclton ol Missouri Hearing Impaired ol lions, at Wide net University School of Law He has served in the Delaware House Schuylkill Husiness-Education Part- virtue of his inspiring leadership Hy dous challenges posed by budget Student!." i Walker arc in "59. audlologlii big "Suggested Intervention I chcons." He There he served as the assistant commander for contracts and was promoted to rear admiral. L Bebnlti the 199^ Oticon International (iuild in Alumni v "i wonderful ionic alumni New Naval Air System* Command. Ihc stud (Ship- building and Logistics), he returned to lauidil so. lal staff of the Navy Assistant Secretary of the Technical and Community College and daughters: his wife. Carolyn, have three having lived and taught in on the a tour Philip I nderkofTler '60 is in his Val34th year of teaching at Williams He and ley Junior-Senior High School. spares and all fleet. '23. with |oy lo Hoard ( "Catherine was a beautlAil perton ol seventh and ill and MOthl '. where she eighth giadi ol bequest of $5,133 to the unlveriltj Ih Milllmhurg in the District, wilh the died very unexpectedly. She led of '59 has concluded a 34- Area School Mortal April 17. 1992. Mr*. Hvuns memory Hoop Betty |iii|i| the luncheons lo entertain On management of support for the lea. Irn nils idoni: i" pupiMl tory l.uhererkl I Walttt 'I dil n |>roli '.Monal ol her provisioning, programming and inven- ycar teaching career j < ClOti Volunteeris): Following and she sometimes would hring a couple hi* responsibilities included i dint she > 1 tin- molha after QCQ -I I Paris Control Center, Navy Ships the Mary Ann Klemkosky ol i to attend continual even i in ll" iiIiiiiiiii NJ 07850 where W. Evans Catherine r 'orrimand and subsequently as the director of the Weapon* System* Support Group at (201)398-4208 to her, too at He nerved a* the director of contracts 18 Sun\et Ijane was dear and Engine* Contracting the Naval Air System* the Aircraft Division term a* Montgomery Township ta* collector. in Pearl He later became the director of Harbor ( Landing, Naval Supply Center to the Baton, PA 18042 (215)252-2881 Mother's alma mater Commu- the Naval nication Station*. Representatives: Evans at has taught in Pennsylvania and Delaw are. He has also taught at the Goldcy -Beacom College, the Delaw are Bill Mattern '63. an avid historian who lives in Mifflinburg. has written a paper disputing a theory that buffalo were once plentiful Valley in the Susquehanna He became intrigued with w hat he calls the buffalo fable after reading Colonel Henry Shoemaker's The Daily Item of Sunbury tales in in the late 1940s. Bill owns Old Lantern Antiques in C I a s s it o v s t l 4 (> > 1 Representati\e Ernest R. Shu bo 16 Honeymam Ri\*l NJ OS&22 Fleminston. (90S) 782 3619 Class \ tWun/rrnii \ C trgMl Hesel C MM '64 Neil formation systems Georgian . women N Lake wood. in .urn i arts college College a Catholic liberal for m director of is at He J t. formerly was an advisory systems en- hituero gineer and operations support special | IBM hi fafl lie earned a master's degree at the [aniero serves University ot Delaware. I le resides in Wilmington. Vlav* air, I In Interim role as > with his wife and son. (dona Iroclich moled Mn to sources . human indent loi at AnthonN lam. ir president I as interim Riverside's director ol position she held siiu e personnel, August ot I a years M Kl omuiy to Riverside in l*)K0. in Wilmington aiea Ineh tin ludinj; Mount I'leasan! and Meloie hools, William Herald '64 County Can trial . i coordinator he will work as sonlK-tweentlie six partu ipatine in the ts a liai si hool leave He earned a master's de- his wile, the lomier He and ommunic ai Homecoming in October were James S Case. Nelson Swarts Shaiou Joseph A. Rado Jr. '63 is president and chief executive officer of WORLD Electronics, a Berks County firm which circuit board design and specializes in Rado's company has machines that can place sophisticated 1 ,800 compo- nents on a board per hour. Another machine can solder 16.000 component joints in less than an hour. His company does board work for a variety of industries, such as AT&T and Nurion Industries. Inc. WORLD was purchased by Rado health, physical education He was chology. coaching and when it was located in New Morgan in in West and psy- also involved in "all the things that teach- at a successful career in the insurance business. He was a top money-maker his firm, topping ployed as $5 million annually In 1987. while nurturing a small business, he had a hip re- WORLD A year later, he underwent heart surgery, requiring four by- passes. He and Bloomsburg. Rado began College and the University of Scranton He is principal of business affairs for Montrose Area School District. He has been active in numerous commuthe nity and service organizations. He and his wife. Patricia, are the Todd and Ambler. They reside in a lineman hy Pennsylvania Power and Light Co. for lamero liln.n his wife. Elaine, are the par- ents of five children. affalis. and atliiuiativi development nnlinuc to direct i I nine advani enu i put id. sity,'' the primary Nils miii ai'eiula he aiiipaii'ii iihisI a id everyone learn effort on al the iiniver he said Surviving are his innther, annmi' Kishh.iiii-h. and Jamison; a sister lamero l'>K Myillr two sons. Shiiwri » < nine to Itlooinshiiie in as «hrr« Iiu ..I di v. lopiix T. Spangler '63 of Carlisle age 79. A special and a was promoted vn e to assistant liny to Ulnomshiirg, laruero miliatrd the 1965 reactivation of the University Representative Foundation. Carl has mi rrased Shiran J 408 Foggy Glen Court Silver Spring. Ml) 20906 I' Total university support liy more than received a S3. 5 million bequest and over SI million Alex M. Kozlowski L Mary K. Lins; a James Spangler. two step- in scholarships ministrator of the the new ad Mcadowview stepson. earned a master of divinity degree Joan Fry; and life in Academy in Paxinos. He at have been procured two yra/s trusts la l a three-phase S3. 5 million capital campaign. The Trust for Generations. to support the library, scholarships He earned six grandchildren, six step-grandchil- John L.Dillon — the staff successfully initiated and completed and academic enhancement. Grace Seminary careers deferred insurance policies, Ihc Development Office i» Christian Crum and through during the Pcrsing; a daughter. daughters. Judy ills wills Shively David Artmun *65 Surviving are a son, Frederick Since loniero's arrival, die university education teacher, she retired from the Carlisle School District. \\<> million urulcr hix leadership (301)871*6289 R I president loi ailv.im emcnl bfUdM Shortly after Linda ill University FoUfldtllOfl 10 1980, , at ill to the library 'litis is on live new aiiipaic-n foi the committed is i c In A million \ \ Nearly a million dollars dren and a brother. James K. Sample '63 has received The a doctor of education degree at , campaign, Class Volunteer(i): Mary will fund raising Meshoppcn. died June 26 alumni aliou. executive director of the Blnnmshuri/ 2H years for for several years. open He holds master's degrees from Marywood Pennsylvania State University. parents of four children. Kcely. Scott. later left teaching to establish 1987. After receiving a degree in special education He placement He Chester with eight employees. moved it to the Grace Industrial Center in school for 11 years, two in special education and nine years teaching ers do." layout. 1986. taught he oversees the lion, in addition to i)h)i Terry G.Trivelplece '64of Berwick died on July 1 from IfljuriOl rW eivrd He wiih cm in a motorcycle acc ident I He years ol 1 . Bernie Donegan. Margaret Monti Chamberlain. Bernie Ardiere Windsor. Frederick T. Minnick. Judith Bachman Kutchi. Roberts Fetterman. Connie Rojewski Curran. Ray N. Miller, Pat Cranford. Ron Cranford. Francis C Whalen. Mary Ellen Bonnie Grossman Snyder Edmund D. Narkiewicz. Andrew A. Shtsko. Joanne Mascarella Shisko. Ronald T Walters and 1970. / I various areas ol in Treasury nf Idea*, the S i in has over lie stall Cronrath. have two children. Chester University ii\ al offices of university relations and taught gree at Bucknell University. Kim, apai i loundation businesses. Ken, Shawn. Dylan and Kathie. same in the Walker's sahhalli and the Hlonmxtmrg University county and area husi inmanagcmentpositioiis.it several aiea He dm me* legislative lelalions mntth at He Lcwisburg High School and has worked are the parents of five children: 'S the uuivi imi\ l>> « lament served . As nidus onsortium < formerly Mifflinburg. i. In his current role, scorning I nesses. teaching and eventually earned a master's degree in psychology at West sen ol last tall en ap lx lias pointed to a post with the distik and his wife. Lindy. lot I univeisily advanceinenl If at u e pirstdent \ experience Concord. CM SS OF 1963— Members of the 30-year reunion class i serving v she taught si s i. is HMB1 le succeeds John Wallo-i. who retired June Uiallei advaru was formerly She assistant i.i advancement, loi \ Pavilion in Wilmington. Delaware. president Ice n pio Riverside Hospital and Cue tended pn K has f>4 III '65. *hoharfi*o U.S. Air Force and ,\ry„ r .,! | bachelor's and master's ,. .,!'. i, Stale ( ollej-c Pagi 19 . Classnotes — died on March 8 leaching at •uperintendent for the Following graduation from high was an aviation demic school in 1940. he Army Air Corp*, cadet in the He bombadier school. sent in the served from 1980 In with he retired in navigator wilh over he was awarded Diflfufl from teaching John. Tom Max, lo ill Univcrsily fa u i Ii.ivi l>< the lead i, imh.iIimi, A 10. she look is And he earned on were bringing BOl II to develop bl ttflTi" said The in a i is wanted In top '"in oinbinai |< top foui * di y si wanted one of the v\ R< as< iii.uiy softbnll still >7l production ol ( during a l Yoik the Thealre Little to loll lnends thai of tunc lot she and in ihoater "When I die." she says.'Td like 1993 production, husband Hal and daughter Lydia both svoiked Nancy Long Mclntj i in nai told loi ol the dm I Observation Systems Awartl by at Women at Shippensburg Richard Bcnyo '68 missed the 25th year class reunion because he was off Bryan K. '67 resumed her teaching career three years ago after a She 17-ycar hiatus. an elementary is learning support teacher in a resource room serving ers. She first through sixth grad- also the mother of four is children, ages 19 to 10. Sikkim in northeast- to cover a five-day. 100-mile run and trek. He reports he is process of in the marketing two books and a magazine start-up. involved is "The in fact that the magazine is titled Silver Sport tells you something about how long it's been '67 retired from the BUnOT Burns to cm India in the shadow of the Himalayas we graduated from BSC. "And should soon have some news for the Quarterly on a 90-mmutc since I C Harold Hurley '67 recently Dr. published a book. documentary on my 1992out-and-back run on the Death Valley to Ml. Whitney Baseball in course that's being completed for Na- Hemingway s Debt The Old Man and the Sea. tional Geographic. at named national play. and its wish wc would have we would have of those trophies." Waihlngtoni In is a nonprofit, men women It is a networking orga career ad visibil as aerospace professionals loams did more about in mention the dents. Satellite has gained during those years. on in 11 the She is loam utilization of satellites can Space School accumulated and the vast respect ho become thfl classrooms and the summer outstanding success Ins program OBI name the high school girls' He founded program field 1977 and in served as coach until 1981. for Amen high school stu also secretary for the Educators Association and Board for thfl is Creator Philadcl phia Section of the American institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, sen ing as the 1903-1^4 newsletter editor Continued on Page 21 John Mllrttn named Mahanoy Area '63 has been superintendent of tho '67 He also board of the Pennsylvania State Sec- ondary Principals' Association. A graduate of Albright College, he is Pcquca Valley High country School Muitin was named a "friend of Ldu vice president of tho (M) has been elected term on the executive principal of the district's cross founded the teams MALA from in also earned a master's degree at at le Temple University. He and Anne, live in to 1977. M'69. and they yeai student D U and Jonathan, Mahanoy \rea at . sixth giadei at Unger S. '67 has been ap- pointed assistant professor of education at Moravian College. Connie has a been an elementary teacher for 22 years at both the primary and intermediate levels. 1 9 6 6 More structional Kutztown University and in (201) 922-0039 bia University. Jack SI ulka. Alice Koch Cromw ell. Ken Diane Loch Cliff Maurer, Diane Siaurer Jan Proxscda '66 of Harrisburg weight class place in the 148-pound 1,40-4°- die. Md. Jan. champion- who is just two months shy of his 50th birthday, was rated on the total weight for his dead lifts a doctorate curriculum and teaching — 1 in Fairfax County, Silverbrook Elementary, .200 students. She and her fam- ily live in Springfield, Va. George Chellew '68 coached William Pcnn High School his girls' bas- team to the Delaware State Championship this past season by defeating Padua Academy 53-37 in the at His "Lady Colonials" finished the season undefeated with a remarkable 26-0 recond. led her team His daughter, Danielle, ot the state by scoring 19 points championship in the final game and averaged over 20 points throughout the tournament. She scored her this past and closed her career with the second most points 1 season .090 points, in the school Colum- 1968 George announced his retirement after winning the state championship with his daughter. His Representative teams have won die Blue Hen Confer- Robert E. Boose ence Championship the 942 West State Street and currently have a 74-game winning from coaching squat, Trenton. NJ 0861S streak m the conference. nine years He concludes 252 wins. Margaret (Pinky) Fairbairn '68 Class Yolunteeris): David last his coaching career with (609) 989-7435 Bowen. Rhea Strausser Klapprodt. Betty Ruth Luchak. John J. a lieutenant colonel m is the Air Force Reserve and serves as an admissions officer for the U.S. Air Force Trathen Acad- emy. bench press and Class lift. at age group) of the International Powcrlifting Rocks with — 1000th career point Bill Derricott, first Virginia history. Class Yolunteeris): three District. Connie earned a master's degree Ocean, NJ 07712 ships at in- support teacher in the 6 Lancaster Drive captured was an recently, she Northampton Area School Anthony J. Vena llartzell. ementary school is state finals. Connie are the sons, Mike, a second two 4 largest el- ketball his wife, Lancaster. married to the former Judith Brown 68 Camille Washington assistant principal of the Lancaster County. Lehigh University and his doctorate 1973 the spring national Satellites and I'du opportunities for educators to tennis circles, as well as Division 1991. Cromwell. cation Conference, which provides not finish in the top four, but ho college athletics, has lor DAB] fact that his the years. Reese's opportunities gotten one Roflflfl John King to a three-year Representative At West Chester. Nancy coordinates my 969 and received a re professional society open to both past BU0088I In 1 i Aerospaoo in Aorospaoc in din Aerospaoo I'duca 1 Hoadquartorod Woman 1 *65, West Chestei Univeisity. was recently tor teams have 1 vanccmont and increasing then Page 20 Kearns, Jody Crosby Johnston, Gcsalman and Doug Carol in guid- University. superintendent's certification in parents of alional Ccnlei loi I'ailh cipient ol the 100 R] national finished in the top four (during his Hfl is hockey coach's Over degree a master's ance and counseling 1 women's fails to Lorraine Zack Tucker, Roberta Tharp Rich, Donald A. Rich, Mary Hower Derr, John Genoa, Iva Klingaman Kearns, Howard V. Hippenstiel. He earned State College School District in June, walk Mahanoy Area Education Association in 1986 He served as said jokingly, referring to the field modestly years. past and present pupils. Dcmshock attempting to buy one of emphasize the Beily '67 has been a guid- J. social studies teacher for three was a a cation" by the ni/ation that encourages and supports career) so Alan C/arnecki, Kileen Zehner Meiser. ance counselor at Susquehannock High School for 24 years. Before mat, he Lining the walls Lehlgfa University in as a theatci seal " That come back Jan Hutchinson's trophies." Keese "I just like is received a master's degree track and he earned over the years. "I'm 'eiren. way. she won't ever miss a pcrfor inning trophies her held hockey and onsideis himsell < at heart. him by backstage lunulati d Jan Hutohinion that ha hai alw ' .mil ing inio a toy store. College. met her husband. Hal Pbi the In thi trophii i I seats w nan It many uionii i kid collects sports cards and still books oiiik lie mnncc. In In tact, the his colloagui i has plai was national "ii the accomplish On man) w library in i ffl to m.iiun in thfl about tho ui}'. Waskevich Shimko, Maxine Owens Clots Volunteers): Peggy Burns. Jtm Pegg. Jack Wise to Simmons Hal have spent a something Keese always often exhibits, nil Inquii Murtin photos and other mementos given to at She likos Itoyi aflfl) Keese did allude PinlBhinj I with." "'Maine' has always been speeial to us to that his tennis did nul irvei couldn't get along She subsequently because of that." she said. people." country didn't like. and shelves arc teddy bears, postcards, master's degree "Maine" by (mkiiI playeis, i'ihhI sliulenls anil giiod plai o ui thfl never met a kid I Martin Memorial at a Prist ilia Mi couple players eaiue and regret job a Library in York. ollege eoaehes i then n couple more. One never met a child Stepping into his office York High School, Aliei loathing at science (the prognim), but < do what's Charles ill i would envy. "Il was a slow process l'< pupils) right, and they'll Hanover Public Library. the the poll ni.iiiy lli. ii "treat (the J. l-oux, G. Mowery, Ben R. Pollock II, E. Gretchen Volk Gascon, Loretta on assignment is I Notartomas, Corey (215) 363-5593 Marcia has relied on through- Roman Joyce Preschutti, 1502 Susan Drive Lonsdale. PA 19446 rapport with them." One slogan he Thomai I* man R. oil docs so with very few regrets und n lneiiils aid teachers and students and have a good « Priscllla is executive director of nalc. has recently announced that he ..I "I would really say that I'm a pro people type of person. I can deal with right. fi Representative: dents personally. tt) tenure, the Huskies' veleran BOBOfa Im and Lisa. Theatre's 60th anniversary season prominence during down bom luldreu i OrtCO McFerren '65 had role in "Mamc." York Little ii i Rloomshurg After building the program stepping ihreo are newspaper interview at that time, out his teaching career ily ( Priscilla pail 25 thfl Allen- In a Tucker, Bob Boose, Joyce Hubltr Bradbury, Victoria Mikell Noel, Mary Kay Preschutli, Jerrj 967 1 community, including he said he prides himself on being fair and knowing all his middle school stu- I Sports Information Assistant I'm Panama io Also surviving Patrick Lester iiisc|iiii;il'l' at High School. Upon rein 1985, he and his lown tiring moved November 1991 he was named youth sports programs. wife, the former Gcraldiric Furrington. as tennis coach national AF ROTC teaching junior Tennis and Hurl Distinguished Hying a Cross and various air medals. After leaving Hloomsburg. he began after 25 years By SAC flying Ii47s A master 1962. !5,000flying hours, I appointment. until this service to the He remained retires served in other potts, in- Citizen of the Year in recognition of his rean Conflict, Reese He teacher. Force after World War II and flew 62 more combat missions during the Ko- Reese 1965 as a high school history in cluding intermediate school principal Mediterranean theatre, flying 70 COO* He stayed in the Air bat missions. until joined the faculty of his aJma mater to 992- 1 993 aca- 1 year. He received commission and was his District, after »crv ing a* acting School age 71 members year reunion on attending the 25th- Homecoming (based on official registrations) included David Bowen. Betty Ruth Luchak. John Trathen, Camille Washington Brown, Stevan A. Galbreath, Bob She and her husband. Steve, live in Panhandle of Florida, where she the enjoys doing "cooking demonstrations and teaching gourmet cookery for fun and profit." " I : Class notes Reese Continued from Page 20 synonymous with success and Duiing his c.ueei respect won coach, his teams head as Pennsylva- 2 ! Mhlctu Conteiencc championships and completed nia State the seasvMi ranked nationalU in the Disision top 20 on II 1 K Keesc also pioduccd m doubles champions \mciu ami .uis "He w ho has piodiu ed ei \ champion tueei." said 1 rtuvmvsillc High Sthool 31 years. "There's a Mr I m_L a, gentleman and has been me rathen ( amdlt \\ .1 coach good teams \ tmd ootohM odi s> not Ml 11 01 king ss and plaveis duimg his Leo PS AC. ision a national sen haul a is singles and the mention several Div to occasions 1 ' > k aids piogmm aking ovei the I duimp the l*>fiK I'W season. K rest \ stpiads had a ombmed Hippenstiel. Paul Fowler '68 is still teaching in He former Kathy the Berwick Area School District. and his wife, the Whitmire She ha* been named Class Volunteers): Pamela Hanczyc. Jess Kresge. Ken Year" by the daughters, Samantha, seven, and Brit- > Karen Mertz '68 is teaching at the George *69 Barna (M) elected to a three-year term on the he is A Navy a forecast analyst for veteran, Mack Truck taught English High School for at Stroudsburg 27 years, retiring in Karen DeSandis '69 has been ap- pointed principal of the East Scranton sity. He earned his bachelor's degree at Lock Haven University and his el- ementary school administration certi- fication at the University of Scranton. He completed graduate courses at Penn State University and Marywood Col- principal at Scranton High School. She earned a master's degree, a K12 supervisor's certificate in comprehensive social studies, and an elementary and secondary principal's certifi- cate at the University of Scranton. Philadelphia, his I his wife. Theresa, are the Donna Hummel Kichncrc'69 is an parents of four children: Brian. Linda. adult education instructor for Central Jason and Nathan. Susquehanna Intermediate Unit 16. She Heather. is the mother of two daughters: He and Aracelia Schlegel '68 retired in 1 985 and moved to Florida after her husband 23. pursuing an retired in 1991. 15, a at St. M A. degree in English sophomore at Berwick High U.S. high school wrestling coaches to the National Wrestling L. Bingaman. Nancy lehrr Edwards, Vicki Gross. Cinde Rogers Richard Coaches Executive Board. He has also been named Connecticut's nominee for National High School Athletic Coaches Association's Wrestling Coach of the Year. 1969 Noreen Mensch McKiniry '69 State University in Donna Olah May. Her address is Calle Yelmo #70. Carranquc Toledo 452 16 Espana. in Spain. Mary Green Mannings dcrwnting trainee with The '70. an un llarlcysvillc Insurance Companies, has earned a certificate in general insurance from premium data specialist. was without Middle School math and world religions. She skills, Sandra Ekberg Brown 2177 Rebecca Drive Hatfield. PA 19440 director. also serves as handbell choir she Hall, Linden to coming Before Juniata taught in the Warwick and school districts. She earned a master's degree and reading specialist's at Millersville University. Evangelical Community YMCA. Red Cross and Salvation Army. certifi- assistance office for the past IH years Diane. tin- hi miiti "liloomshuig iluln't even have di rector of the radiologic technology He program at Keg is board cerU fted by the American Mansfield University of Radiologic Technologist! in general diagnostic and cardiovascularinterventional radiology. He also serves as a site visitor for the Joint Review Commjaee on Education in Radiologic when dctuled to go there. 1 was Burt Reese." /\ Urese s I11M • went on HI M ord t" psychology U-hidi at studies I 'niver Natalie. 12. They 16. and a daugh live in Summit ,..|.l m "ii tin in< great business program assistant vice president, public finance has sales responsibility throughout northeastern and central Pennsylvania and is oipw the i.ui ihil hi could pit) i.'iiy example. Very few coaches in the do lli.it added mi oiniliy 1 , I. t f 1 1 USPTA 3 . wh Sweit/cr. viii S< rvii r ( o| lfld 1 'enlial one ol only Master Professionals In the world 1 1 In,, ,|| , ) 12, 1 ,ni , tordiug ... .11 I' > wmli compuni wu» m I. d mi ' .unpir. Krrse, "helped wlm atlra. t h. .1 higher level of tennis player," lie >p|,nii< d lhat building that Irvel ol "My initial goals were to eventually win the conference championships Wl Did several third and fourth place linr (,- bul ., we won il tool rune year-. In-fore " it After those three developmental seasons, the Huskies rebounded during the 197 1 1972 season with a 9 2 mark Since that time. Reese has 1 transcended the basis Rrprrsentativr William II ( luUy 61 Brunswick Lane Palmyra. Alter I with you and leaih ytm to win by headquartered in the Scranton 197 hiinl mill tin In it success was gradual. Joseph Vezrndy '70 of Miff lmville has joined PNC Securities Corp as who Uttlfc II was obvious he was the lies! touch (rum a numbei i>l .lamlpoints. lhat. , Hill 52 1J I Swclucr mil ie. iisliiii)" "||, in his wife. Betsy, arc the par Tom said evei 1 that reason one reason and for Penn Tennis past 12 years. office. Terry Lutz '70 has been named istry for the He at study 1981. she will continue to teach it tcr. BoydT.KeLserJr.'70ofMiltondied sister, Linden Hall School for Girls in Lititz. A member of the Linden faculty since Northampton County assistant e oil C He has been with the Carbon County He has completed graduate iimpus, the team 1 down town, ami we had double trcrulting outstanding players with the I le begun his 21 -year career department as a caseworker m the He and ouits on 1 at he was named executive director of the Carbon County Assistance Offll in social teams II in Welfare's Office of Income M.nni. enls of a son. Nathan. Hospital. Milton tennis nance. Concurrent with the promotion,! and was casework supervisor and I played . Lansdale. at it In iht quallt) in Jack W. Shurbuugh '70 h.r. I* promoted to public welfare adminis trator I in the state Department "f Pub sity. a volunteer on that rails Mit| to "There were severe limitations back then'' he said " llieie weir no courts Mary and her husband. Colin, arc the parents of two children. They live in '69 has been promoted to director of the cate joined the firm in 1991 as a She Surviving arc his mother. June Enterlinc Keiser. a brother. Roy; and a Representative: (215)368-2784 is leaching English as a second language re- dlfffli "it the top Division ncdcnsburg. where he served from lie Barbara Downer Ferandez '70 August 29 at age 49. He taught reading with the adult literacy program and was ceived a master's degree in school counseling from Southern Connecticut Reese said coath went John's University; and Hillary. School. Dennis Siegmann '68 is one of four ministry first John's Lutheran Church St. (302) 834 1964 the Insurance Institute of America. lege. named Lutheran Theological Seminary 215 Forrestal Drive Bear. DE 19701 Hippenstiel past 10 years she served as assistant of Jamison. Following graduation from 1974 to 1978. Nova Univer- education degree from (M) in Class Volunteers) Factoryville has earned a doctor of '68 in mils id John W. Daffovo 1989. She began her career as a teacher at North Scranton Intermediate School and Technical High School. For the Petula Girard II ebrnted the IMh anniversary of his ministry at Redeemer Lutheran Chun h 1970 Intermediate School in Scranton. Inc. was plaseis necessaiy lotoinpetc with Representative Bethlehem Musikfest Association's Board of Directors. as programs. of University, he received a master's de- He Robert T. Moran '68 has been tion for radiologic technology limning Richard A. Olson gree at B.U. Dallas Elementary School. 'Out- the Lititz lecoid through his tint thiee seasons Area Jaycettes. Catasauqua died on November 12 at age 59. A graduate of East Stroudsburg tany, four. Young Woman" by standing Schnure two "75, are the parents of "Wonmn of the ABWA and Ltttti f { > Technology, an accrediting organl/a PA 17078 (717)838-7343 ,,i liloonr t,xr>\ ..' 1 outMandiritf wiwnn}' 687 with an game of ornul.itiri'' overall |>< P • tennis .m ntap ol mark of 376- 171. which included a career best win total of 26 during the 1987 I9M Continued on Page 22 Pane 21 1 1 Reese ^^^^^^^^ C las s note s ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ I Continued from Page 21 and was the head track and season. The team's initial PSAC title came in 1979. and now the Huskies arc seven-time defending harnpiorr. • Dwight Arkerman. Sandy L Hupp. Hob Hupp degrees faculty Old Forge High at U ranked among ingles tl" top I" players in the Middle Stfltl one of the top Ihn dOllM 1 who of lln < .<" '> linn-.. was ulso< '< Pennsylvania nlral "' latlon "I OBI h '71 end hi i Mn ollegc, Kalariia/oo, < nursing in 1971. She earned hi a bachelor'* Mined degree a balance ol both nihil tli tennis third and nun", ond, nnllini| sc< Bloomsburg at fourth, and tilth put I i « Wosl playen bav thai In u and worked the line I hill us / I R Williamsport R at John W. Mi Klnii up." Because there have been so many succi BBful playi 1 to go through nil it '71 v Pirelli I < it's ditln Ki nit toi point out specific playcis program's Integral to the bin However, he does mention and 1989 seasons us two ot in si i w. lluil • i. was 1980 Ins most the best year," "We finished IK 8 filth finished Mink BUlonO won national championship, and iii the Milner was selected as an All l-iom the standpoint American iiclnevement, that seems that was our ol best year, feel bettei You the time to this wen don't have to win have a good time B lot that at all. There are have done it ii He ipal principal ol the in the Oak- game in selected wrcsding event*. Doyle hosts the award- winning hour PSAC to a long "Sunday Morning Quarterback," instru- supporting and promoting a conference student athletes and teams. Doyle has served in the capacity of play by play announcer football PSAC games His broadcasts and He began inc in show. He also the producer of the is station's "Friday Night Football Final" Doyle was the for show during and recipient of the Associated Press Award the fall. for Sports Reporting in both 1980 and announced sev championship events and national tournament 50-minute weekly sports highlight is a 1978 and member of the American Sportscastcrs Association. both ludc a pre Doyle, gree halftimc player at in the his radio career in 1968. in earned a master's de- 1975. has been a teacher Southern Columbia School Dis- trict for live interviews. who BU 21 years, where he has also Jim Scalise '72 and Linda McKenzie mamcd on August 5 between the Oakland A's and the Seattle Mariners. The pre -game ceremony included player testimonials and toasts and "diamond vision" coverage. reception was held in the A Skyvicw Luxury Box. Jim is owner of the Montclair Swim and Health Club in Oakland. 1973 Representative: Timothy D Hartman P.O. Box 466 Lahaska. PA 18931 (215) 297-0253 coached junior high school basketball in an clcmentaiv is He the district Shamokin Area Middle School lie earned a master's degree at Bloomsburg, and principal and super intendent certification at Buckncll University. in a ton of esluinskl Suchcski 7 • I earned a master's degree (with honors) Rochester. at N Y source leachei School in main guys B gTOB! |0D foi the reading Na/areth College She in the is ,i leading Webstei (N Y 1 ) en. are the parents ot tluve childien, (16). in re District. Mary Ann nnd hoi husband. more highs than lows. In fact, there weren't too lows pi Mm \ Ann had gicat tunes game. But out of the 25 seasons, there school about them- with teams that weren't as good as all Elizabcthtown College. winning helps selves, but I've also those teams. se English superintendent ol the Shamokin Area aucc I at in lonneily was assistant principal and he said, referring to the sipiad that the county. mcstcrs as adjunct instructor land Coliseum, prior to a baseball profiles *7I served as acting School District "1989 was probably everyone Ned Sodrhk August 1992. She served several including Bloomsburg's complete football and basketball schedules and game conch's show, power cables. electrical i the mi morable "It and Studies at Pcnn State University in George Hcaslip end iroup, Milan. for were re- world wide manufacturer ol a Italy, Sharon Green Lauderman '72 M A. degree in American over 70 live sporting events each year, sports tires Susquehanna to 1992. the Pennsylvania State of the I luskics," he has 1 pmgiain, from 1990 Wl II .M/WJM W Radio in Bloomsburg. men'sbaskclball since 1970. As"Voicc cently promoted to vice president nsk management cation Department at 1 '72, sports director for Bloomsburg University 6 high school, broadcasting WBRX in Berwick. He switched to WHLM/WJMW in 970 to cover local •> daughters and seven grandchildren Ibcy reside as assistant professor and coordinator of the Edu- high school sports and produce daily afternoon sportscasts. He broadcasts mental I98S in in still Berwick High School football iglot t media member who has been way theli while Carol Kishhaugh Howen, Media Award He is die fifth winner of the annual uward given by the sports Buckncll Uni- They are the parents of two sons, two instant nnpliasis l llohr. information directors of die school psychologisl B 101 lal llfl Hob y Athletic Conference's school nurse for the a Nam in certification for at retired Iroin Intermediate lies OF ommg was awarded Wllllamiporl Area School District and and i academics. "I stressed academics first, She was ins players maintain He has helped Hornet Jim Doyle versity in 1976. Year." down Na/arcth school psychology lltl Members 1V73 McClintock Dinner Dan, e were (from left) Bob Griffin. Doug Marion and Jon StU hrin Others in town for the celebration were Ed Edwards. Welter dene and hwanger hard A S, Hit Heese. 1LABB ( Class Volunteeris): gun, in 1941. she i She served University. the of the 20-year reunion class attending earned an A registered nurse whogradutatcd Iroin was ncaa ttvlsion D national "Coach of the Year" in 1988, He Tennis AllOI Peggy A. Holdren '72 is a visiting Susquehanna Villanova University. husband, Arthur, observed their 50th wedding anniversary on Scplcrnlxr IK has been selected PSAC "Coach She has taken post graduate courses Ruth Ellen Marvin several times, Reese, Bcrwyn. She has more than 20 years in financial and administra live operation*. at tOOIDl I in experience ol i at instructor in education at , Winll I mcmlx Association and was a detachment commander of the 21 Fort Indiantown Gap. DhtetMarketingandAdveniMriK.ini- he was a player, in Guard, Engineering Installation Squadron Anne D.Jadlck '71 of West Chester named vice prc»iderit lor fi nance and administration at Devon and initiated and COBi bed vanity tennis to a 45-6 record before coming Bloomsburg, As is (he-Like for another fine Shaw Fc»ti val. Try it, bet you'd like it!" has been director Bthletll major thl S< hool. where he was an assistant football coach and basketball coach. He moved to Abington Heights High School and served '72. a the Pennsylvania Air National an endiusiastic group to Niagara on he co-captained the tennis and basketball teams. He then joined un coach the high school. In 1977. Richard Fetterman Hippcnsticl and Doug "traveled with East Stroudsburg, where at '71 report* that she Bonn Jean K. Prior to coaching the Huskies, Reese, a native of Taylor, earned both his bachelor's and master's , at conference. in the to field Doyle wa* awarded the Southern Columbia High School 'Teacher of the Year" award. Clout Volunteeiit): Ann (14), and IVtor (ID. reside In Penfiold. Adam H»y N.Y. program." In terms of his relationship with the many players that have come nnd gone through the program, Reese said he demanded a sense ot rvs|vct from them, and he continues in to Maxine Schleslnger ^ teacher in the Ha/leton Aiea School District for the past 22 years. keep touch with a majority of former 197 2 players. want them to be my friend after they have gone through the program," he said. "I want them to pick "I up the phone and call me at any time Rcpresentiiti\r M. Jacqueline Feddock 1 1040 Artery Drive Fairfax. VA 22030 (703) 222-0730 Continued on Page 23 Page 22 eager '71 of Schnccksvillo has been an clcmcntun MARRIED AT HOME PLATE — Jim Scalise '72 and Linda McKenzie were married on August 5 at home plate before a Oakland A' sand Seattle Mariners baseball game in Oakland Coliseum. The pre-game ceremony included ball player testimonials and toasts, along with "diamond vision" coverage. After the ceremony, they joined about 100 family members and friends in the Sky\tew Luxury Bat for a grand reception while watching the game. Why the Coliseum? "Because they the low each other, and a ballpark is owner of the Montclair Swim and Health Club in Oakland. On "Sport is a religious and civic in a word, moral soul comes to understand and low beauty." paradise. " Jim is bottom of his stationery. Jim quotes a Greek philosopher: undertaking By witnessing physical grace, the — — 1 Classnotes Reese Continue*! from Page 22 and Class Volunteeris): members attending the 20thyear reunion on Homecoming (based on official registrations) included Kd Class Reeve, not onl> lot the mature part owner of the Temperance House in Lcwisburg. Rachel Lohman 4 73(M),dircctorof Wilkes University, financial aid at is president-elect of the Eastern Association Carol Kushner been a teacher at " McGarry She and her husband. parents of a son. Billy. LANCASTER PICNIC— Representing the oldest and youngest classes at the Bemgun pu >m '38, '83. Jean Long 77. Don Manley Miller '84. Sandy Miller '84, ' James Snyder '82. Sue Mannix '75. Ray O '78. Tammy McEwen '84, Tim McTaggert '7 1. Mark Much Miller '84, Boyle. Robin O' Boyle '76. Neil Oberholtzer '73. Relda Scott '55. Louise Sttlm 71, Mary Beth Snyder '8 1. They Elementary Center. live in Ken commissioned a waterways conservation officer for the Pennsylvania Fish He will be at Insalaco's in Mount (201)827-7389 and imported beer and natural spring Inc.. Paxinos. distributors of domestic water for homes and offices. Class Volunteeris): Susan Gottlieb '74 has earned doctoral degree at for Leaseway Transportation's General Transporta- a Indiana University of Pennsylvania. She is on the faculty of the Fairvicw Elementary School in the Crcstwood School District. Mountaintop. and division, Human earned a master's degree ministration He and Pcnn at in public ad- is an adjunct profes- Duncansville. Management Group, She is usxoci recently a I was elected president of the Scranton Asso- dent of m A m at First program for He con Place, an educa- homeless children. on Washington also docs in-service programs He this issue for teachers in Wyoming. Pa . development his wife. Mary LOU, Jr He traveled to India this past sum mcr and met some people in the BovJ ronmcntal Education movement. He to 12 rural elementary .is IjikIiiwiii .i He and his partner. work Bill for peace, and lesbian/gay rights. Wright, con environmeni They a wilh Consolidated ploycr relations representative to a vo the Office of Vocational Kehabihla lion. and fared. many She M B A. degree at Westminster College of Salt Lake City. Utah. He is western ihc un U II ( Scholarship lift .» t region sales manager-blasting products brary Association for two such awards arc made annually Marylou will use the $3,000 award Leaseway. he She serves as the historian for the Wilkes University Chaptcrof Phi Delta LaRoche Industries Inc. He and his wife Kalhie have two daughters. Robyn and Kelly. They reside in Sandy. Utah. degree in 1977. Prior to joining was an over-the-road driver with the Howard Sober Company and a driver/ steward with Combustion Engineer- Kappa, the national educational nity, and Gamma, ing. He earned an master's degree in in- his wife. Eileen, are the par- ents of five daughters. They live in Whitehall. Diane L. Baker '74 and Andrew R. Dennis were married July 3 in Benton. Diane teaches third grade at the Ashland is a the member of Delta Kappa women's educational is an active continue her studies for a master's in library science from the Uni on the UNLV campus. 1975 the B.U. Alumni Association. Donna l^r .aubach '75 has earned l Sharon Young llilgar Box 612. RD. I Bono, PA 19504 and, peisonalily wise, he's good lei nillei the Certified Management Accountant designation. She earned a master's degree at B.U. in 1991. who instills very is Although Reese will no longer men's h mils program, he oa< h Ihc will continue his duties us facully and i as-.islanl alhli III ilirei tor "( oat lung tennis has Imtii rewarding and lor Hie, players learned loi it being successful hope I uhout in life wrong and to learn 1 I how all tin leriius mid wanted and with lo deal hope the experience also rewarding for almosl "Withoui ipie .lion. Hloomsburg I"- ll 'I"" tennis has rrm all ol strengths us a allowed him man and reuson lierl its high status," said Hollister "His a coach have to build a lot of v< i y good teams and influence many players in a positive way, myself included." the strongest influence my four year* of college oilier my father." added Dr. David than Supcrdock "83. a former All American aiwJ the nation * top tennis •cholar/athletc in 1982 Victor T. Mallory '75 and Valerie 4 Class Volunteeris): Gam. Joe Hilgar L. Gow were married on September Victor Commission. He formerly was ogy division is 1 manager of the acute toxicol- Allcgherues Planning and Development direc- a values in his players, which who Debbie Zalewski tremendous knowledge a game during Representative (215)845-3615 Edward M. Silvetti 74 ha* been named director of the Southern has lie "He wa% so- member of the Wyo- ming Valley Chapter of to in New Orleans. Only vcrsity of Arizona, offered frater- rority. She dustrial relations. He and positions within this organization. ma Ihe players, too." nual conference of the American David lalented the ing Council and has held various other a past good a ol the was Murylou Hale '75 was awarded president of the Luzerne County Read- Previously, he is llu mallei ol a attiai led other people. Group. Inc.. a subsidiary of Leaseway. His career with the company began Group. years. a I (tisl ovei I seeme«l thai "It a icspct was it II was president-operations for Transco tion for citainls Ihc in to get a sense" ol right They are the parents of twochildicn. '74 has earned an m contact youngslers from outside Pennsvlva in. nil k- Jacellc. 13. Randy Yocum tor of the and h. i a lot ol lespei .1 developed Grccnsburg, His wife, the in serving as the regional direc- Keystone State Reading Association, of which she has been a have gaini posi former Maggie Marshull '76. has transferred with the state, from mi em live in over the years, keep i a loi I important." cational rehabilitation counselor with schools. tinue to linn "| lespei "Huit and his piogiam lime until he Y. brewery. Gas Co. who have developed arc the John F.plett III '75 was recently named assistant brewing manager ut the Miller Brewing Company's Fulton. N Rci lo touch with Reese, but mans in olle ague s com and John John Frith '75 has m cepted at Itloomshiiig at tremendous amount i poor children is of sports inloiinaUonyathlclii he parents of two sons. Philip and Oregon. made, distributed and served milk made us heller now dinM t"i i llolhsiei years." said ScimIh member vice hum a resi master's degree in curriculum and instruction at Seattle University. tonnei a inn strengths and analwc .tknesses as plav< > he joined IMC. 1987. in He and in Seattle. sor at King's College. Boshu *75(M). an ciation of Life Underwriters. his wife arc the parents of in Wit ol tennis." i Scranton office of Insurance ate in the State. one son. They reside Philip J. Ser- Air Force Vietnam veteran, he tinucs to teach Richard J. Durdach '74 is chairman and C.E.O. of Durdach Brothers. Dennis M. Abruzzi '74 has been promoted to vice president-operations, Bedford County's Michael Siptroth '74 has Sweet Valley. Kanouse Peattie 19 Fern Avenue Hamburg. NJ 07419 Spadoni game Not only have playeis lonllnued assigned to the Commission's north- Representative: eastern tor of tional Glenn A. Haas, Janice Keil, Dennis LeVan, Frank Lorah. Craigann Mehrmann. Ronald Sheehan, Dan things aI i Judy Steven '60 and Pat Stianche vices Department for nine years. Bloomsburg. Pocono. Gottlieb, M hnu about the who Rnlihod wltfi ihitc PSAC titles an. lOmvkundti Room 1 93 "His stiaighl lor w aid uppiout h and piaw Keep Before entering the training program, Steve Andrejack, Joe Geiger. Susan M. " plaveiv abililv to he worked Patricia very ii leadei and ideals he taught Kim Clark '77. Michelle Clark 74. Matt Conner. Lisa Connor '88. Linda Eshleman '86, Richard Fuhmel. Donna GoldschmidtBuss '82. Becky Hess '83. Jack Hess 83. Brenda Holdren '89. Bob Johnson '79. Carol Johnson '80. Trish Johnson '84, Chris Johnston '83, Mike Kennedy '87, Becky Keyser '75, Ellen Lewis '92. Julie Lewis Charles James Lisa Ciccarelli '88. cast regional office at 1974 He good a added Inn llolhxtei '7S. (front, from left) live in Forty -Fort. nu hiding fa / «fl CBMi "" Srpiemher Helen Sharp 34 .Clara I me Baylor '4l.andJnme\ Marks *7, (b*n k.fr,. She has been a memberof the Wilkes "Hi and socially of Student Financial Aid Adminis- trators. who owns '(>. IS tec oid K aineil vice president and ' ourselves in College of Business Advisory Board. is human Ivmyv as as individuals." said best winning percentage with an SI named executive vice president of the Bucktail Bank and Trust Co. He formerly was vice president and senior loan officer at Commonwealth Bank. He earned a master's degree at Bucknell University in 1986. He is a member of the Bloomsburg University He most was the he emphasized that he wanted us improve to Bixler '73 has been Bank's Western Valley associate board me "What impressed Hosteitei of directors. loi success he has them instilled in Gene Weller. Richard D. Brown '73of Lcwisburg sense ol revive! achieved, but also km ihe values he that has been appointed to Northern Central Ins pluvcis . a Griffin, Doug McClintOCk, Marion Reese. Jim Sachetti, Richard A. Schw anger, and Thomas W. about anything." needless to sav base dos eloped Bob Edwards, me talk \sith And Doug McCltntock at Pharrnakon Research and V)H\ finished with seven championships and "He taught rne a how PSAC 106 31 record to play tennis Continued on Page 26 Pane 23 . DEVELOPMKNTS — THE GIVING REPORT ftavnoKiw^ TteDicsmoHVF the X-EmxHS. g*pss About Kenneth iross. along Gross, founded the Tri-Stalc Alarm Com- AnalumnusofBIoomsburg with his brother, Larry in 1977. pany J. They expanded University. Kenneth N < encompass a customer employing more than 500 the business to over an area of ten base of 25, (KM) Gross S. states, Since that time, he employees when the business was sold in 1989. Group which Investment Gross S. Kenneth has been president of the other investments, and manages its own real estate holdings and owns franchise. In addition, including three restaurants and a party supply Trust, a pro Scholarship Gross S. Kenneth the oversees Group children of gram which provides educational funding to more than 50 choice. their of colleges former employees to attend the renewed his Having attended Bloomsburg in the 1970s, Gross the and recalling close contacts with Ihc university in the lute 1980s, he decided tO Rfld an there, made he memories friendships and fond opportunity to give something back to the university "something"camc in two forms of "lead gifts." The first was adult, single parent an endowed scholarship fund, in his name, for ol the 600 seal students. The second was support lor the renovation This honor Both ol these auditorium in Carver I lull, recently named in his lirsl major lead gills provided special impetus to Bloonisburg's Phase II. Scholarships and campaign. The Trust lor Generations is a wi mis .GROSS U DITORH M, CARVER HALL Bxct Hi m member of the Dourd of Directors Phase in. Aj ademii Gross ki 1 University Foundation, Inc., and serves his member ol United of The Bloomsburg community us u board In addition, he sits Cerebral Palsy on the board ol The National Bank ol the Main ilM and is preiideot "I Merion Business District Authority. He also volunteers I Lower lor his children in a local recreational league. and basketball coac h Gross and the as a soccei Bryn Mawi. his family reside in Pa. AN EVENING WITH MARVIN KAMI B( H Geoffrey Crew. Jack and I rcda Cross (Ken's parents), composer Mai vinllomhst h.lirooke. (from left) Kenneth, and Kristine Gross. History of the Kenneth S. Gross Auditorium On April 4. for the first 1867, the auditorium InCarvei Hall was used time. The oc casion Bloomsburg" h\ the ^piil Bloomsburg Brass Band leading parents, and patrons paraded from the tin- comer of West Third and glorious new building at the top of at the the dedication Oi the IlOV At one o'clock OH library constructed in "Hast Literary Institute. was waj , Bloomsburg I. with the students, faculty old Vc.ulctm building came from second floor was filled lo capacity and special music w ere offered works in Institute Hall. with friends and well- that afternoon. In the evening, exercises by students w ere so elaborate and extensive that the dedication exercises At a cost of $24 ,000. the building had been erected and furnished. The lumber was bought at the mill in Fspy, while the brick wishers. Speeches by dignitaries, prayers by the tow n clergy literary hill. . . The day of the dedication, the new auditorium on the [erterson Streets to the I Page 24 sun drenched bucks Bloomsburg. The building was spoken of as the Construction, begun in the eail\ BUmmei oi 1866, was completed by the following spring. The architect and 00 tractor was Henry Carver, princ ipal ami te.ivhei at (he Insti tute. the . were not complete until the Among its ulty and students, and many artists many uses, this auditorium has greeted stu- at first daily, then three times a week, and finally, until about WoO.only on Tuesday sand Thursdays. has been the site for play s It enacted by students, original w orks fine productions by professional brought to the school from the w orld of entertainment. Lecturers, famous worldwide, have spoken from Through the years there have been its lectem. some changes, all without the auditorium losing any of its distinctive beauty or its perfect acoustics. During the Welsh administration ( 1 890- A 1906). renovations lo Institute Hall were extensive. auditorium floor was following night. dents for chapel, from the campus community, musical performances by fac- laid, the stage was enlarged, new the gra- cious balcony (spoken of in old minutes as "the gallery") was added, and 1 .026 wooden opera chairs were installed perma- nently. Until 1891-1892. portable chairs had been used for seating in the auditorium. Although the changes to the front 1 . THK C1V1NC RKI'ORT DkVKI.OPMKNTS University Honors Gross Family at Homecoming guished graduate Several years ago. Bloomsburg alumnus Kenneth who has helped enhance our standard of excellence." he said. Citing the willingness of Gross to "give Gross asked university officials how he could help his alma mater. and friends gathered with members of the university community to dedicate the results of one of his subsequent back in tangible ways. " O'Connor officially named the newly renovated facility the Ken "This lovely neth S. Gross Auditorium. acts of generosity. auditorium On Friday of Homecoming Weekend, the Gross family Gross provided the lead officials were also present a visible reminder that com- can make that goal pos- sible," he said. renovation of the 600-seat auditorium in Carver Hall, named in his honor. Another generous gift was provided by Milco Industries, whose is to a goal mitment of SI 00.000 for the gift "This room is full of memories. 1 am pleased to help preserve this portion of Bloomsburg's history. It gives me great for the dedication. students will create The dedication of the Kenneth S. Gross Auditorium pleasure to know new auditorium." Gross was one of many homecoming activities planned to honor new memories in this donation was realU his explaining after said and staff faculty Gross and his family. Earlier in the day. had the opportunity rium at The ist to a "family gift." meet the family and see the audito- Gross applauded the "professionalism and courtesy'' afforded him by the development staff and Anthony Ianicro. interim vice president lor advancement. He thanked his an informal reception. dedication ceremonies preceded a Celebrity Art- Series performance by Academy Award-winning com- poser and pianist Marvin Hamlisch. Interim President Curtis English '56 opened the dedication ceremonies by noting the financial detail gift and hard work of "many people at who were parents, in attendance, for "pro- viding the opportunity for to the of Gross and the attention of the best years of the university, my me life at to spend four Bloomsburg " instrumental in the After Hamlisch's performance, the Gross Kevin O'Connor, chairperson of the Council of Trust- family and friends were guests at a university-sponsored reception. The following day, including tradespeople, who were project." the ees, explained the trustees' role as stewards of university's physical plant. "In fulfilling our duty to university buildings, it is our privilege to honor a name Gross served as grand marshal of the home I coming parade. kiwi — Susan M. Schant: distin- [US. GROSS AUDITORIUM DBDK iTION:/ romh Brookl, Geoffrey Kenneth, and Kristine Gross. . KENNETH S. GROSS AUDITORIUM: Detail which replaced the original classrooms interior of the of Institute Hall in 1 900- 1 90 1 did nothing to the completed, seemed then tower." white "gleaming the building, the gracious "public an especially appropriate entrance to stairs. the room" at the top of Association in the the annual meeting of the Alumni offices proposed naming three spring of 1927. O. H. Bakeless teachers. Institute Hall, outstanding for buildings on campus Hall in memory of Carver called be should suggested, since that event, the tower, officially At he adopted, but through the Henry Carver. His proposal was and renovations, years and through the changes rium the audito- Carver has remained nameless. ceremonies were held For example, on Feb. 19. 1954. floor, the press report in the auditorium." in new administrative Carver Hall to open to the public the first time in honor of the named The Bloomsburg By the 1960s, the wooden opera chairs had seen overstuffed theatre best days and were replaced by green to 900. auditorium the of seats, reducing the capacity their work was required tower and renew the front of Carver in its history, the auditorium was Hall. Arts, a use to shore For the remained for the smaller auditorium min lm tin- in Carver, but facilities was forely in need of repair. The inadequate stage restricted its use. hall audience of the condition and the worn it Within this pail year (1992 (Every night Beacon, has been illuminated.) In 1982. extensive in there, that night, the lights in the who died in World War II. |-.vcnallcrMilf..m llall.,|M ii.Mj.nthr lla.r.( first merely stated "the exercises were held From tower were switched on for the alumni and students on the gift of a former student and 1 Iri'-rxl 993), through the gcncroui of Hloom'.bury. I .'iiivr.Hy the Carver Auditorium, once again, became the gem of Grow campus. Hereafter, it shall be known as the Kenneth S. Auditorium. — Eda Bessie Edwards '4 up the first time closed. Pane 25 Clas s note s Math alumni return for campus on bom parcnU of a son, Alexander, the (Ociober 22) (0 participate in a Depart career day planned by the on April 1 7 (cighl pound*, nine ounce*. Computer mcnt of Mathematics and Science. Participating in various profewor and director of Act 101/Speand Projo U U Keystone |a] PrOgremi panels during the day were the Junior College. mg 21 , Nadine Dodge '89 (IMS America), S/ymc/ak Diane Schellhaimr '75 (Bristol Myers Squibb), Colleen Brady '92 (Martin Nicole Layaou (Metropolitan of only Life), Susan MlliewiOZ (Moore Business USPTA certified tennis management company vice, a tennis Systems), Jennifer Foulkc '93 (Substitute and Kathy Rhcn '76 (Cedar Crest High teacher), and operates several tennis clubs in worked [fl DM ( Enteral Pennsylvania I oulol ihellershey Racquet Club for IK wile, ihe lomier Miirclli Also participating was Scott Inch now a member of the B.U. He and his Klinger '75. are the purcnls ol IWO children, Abbic. 13. and Andrew, six '86, faculty. work panelist described Ihell They reilds In participated in the day's events. Panelists encouraged present students was to gain internship experience while in possible, and to diversify by preparing — i more ihan In bom on June CPA Min e 1979. # Co Noll Hi Id in .Inc. David, a 24, 1993. with the ftmi of is m Malvern. They live with blologj i physlt i) oi itatlstti oi science with accounting i depDitmenl in othei alumni li oi bemlsti) i looking who want to y loAnnc Professoi would be willing Partu ipate Irownej < i ei fa at a Ipsdon school transportaas assistant principal and director at North Clarion oon High He earned a master's degree '78 and Bob Fagartywen "Sl^KnX •^DoZu^e in 198 as a 1 and chums Man h They reside in on He |omi Lunsdowne. I '73.AnnFogarty >79;v is System of Georgia, Maureen M. Straub Class Volunteers); besl game active in their Albany, Ga. He also lives consldei not only aside from the now Allied Health Division at Darton Col- Chalfont.PA 18*) 14 (2 13) 822 0482 him coat D bul is William Sobotor '77 7 6 Reprtniftattvi niccline tennis; is school. Bui then was so mut h him than '77, after with her two children. earned an M.B.A. to Annual Oncology 10 years in radio and television, or Continued from Page 23 scratch. bum Nursing Society Congress in Orlando, pointed associate pastor of Ruhl's 121 Harlrnan Road Danvillt.PA 17821 Crozer patients. Program at the sity. She and her husband. Ernie, have two children. wig She also completed studat the ies in paramedical camouflage Appearance Therapy Institute in Stow. consultation. s oi Reese more The program A former chemist, Ann is certified in Coplay. m agent at started in 1992. breast prosthetics and trained in force after mom/housewife to husband. Roy, and children Shannon, Sheclin. Shavaun and Kyle. She is a at director of the gional Cancer Center. nine years as a pre-school teacher is Crozer-Chester Medical Center's Re was '77 has returned to the '77 Rehabilitation program Esthetic Randa QouUi I rlggi 870 Myers Road from married (front, from left) were , Kline. She Amle.son liess'/S m\. bbth two sisters. UMN1 AT WEDDING — Ann Molchan attendance aZu 2I 19V Other B.U. alumni in At School. Paul G. Sri/ (.nil to b ion, Kyle, ultj computet u lence look Mn i claims designations joined Harlcysvillc how student seminal on a mathematii Kappa m inlonnation to o class oi to a Speak/entertain inaiiageiiieiit in uite rjpropi ityoaiualtyundt rwritt associate what yOU dO| and so OS] it. speak the ol adjuster. an > earned hei assoi [i to: in a panel to talk about your job yOU got Dl you II '7?> Insurance Companies designation from the Insurance Insitute of America She has also earned chai foi Please contact Studentl, its for 1 5 year*, taughl business education senior high and junior the at coached levels, and served for two years '76 is Elian Bloalnakl Yatai Thomai J. llarlcysville involved in helping the dcp.uim. and Sandra oi i combining compute! Sewcll. offers similar services lo Phoenlxvllle. for example, combining moth matji in Michael Shirty '76 is prim ipal "I Hanover Middle School. He formerly David A. offend suggestion! to ovei 100 math and computer science mtijors who if Key West. Clean Concepts Contracting N.J.. where they also reside Mary Anne"Mame Kinek" Fisher DaVld Mi Sysko '75 and B. Sue Murdoch were mamcd on November Shannon, 27, 1992. Their daughter. school, novelist aboard the "Pilar." a replica of Herihey leanb process and |ob ir She began teaching at School this fall. Elementary Powhatan cial education. Slate years. School). Bach Central I'cnn Tennis Ser- Tom owns Common- Virginia coast Ernest Hcmingway'sboat.off the of Fla. Peter is owner lla/lelon in master professionals out of 1 1 1 over 10.0(K) '92 (Electronic Data Mark Moore tin h\ny >< professionals Forms), and i« Professional Tennis Association's isone highest level olcertific alion He Division), rail is '75 has earned the TOffl Swcit/.ir S. rating of master professional, Ihc U. Iorio '90 (Naval Warlare Dawn Academy Spirit at wealth University to receive endorsement to teach in early childhood spe- of Marietta), Center, Aire Holy at Oxley '76 hat completed Sherry R. Peter Samsel Jr. '76 and 14 Lee Godshall were married July and Alexander. '91 fl'I'AI-). Kathy Szymczak '95 Liaellc graduate work ^ 'n,i-yhavelwnnlhrrthildfii.l'.itf»' following: Al.se Patricia it an associate inches) his wife. Martajean. arc the parents of three children M Homccom day before He and Patricia Bedennan Miller IB and Mill' < her husband, Dr. Ronald h of alumni returned lo Ihc He ..working on a doctorate at Pcnn ifl Udtt career day A number USA. They Uv* International Inc. District. ClASS OF WS David Members of the 1 3 -year reunion class at Homecoming in October were Sharon Gettel Olff. Helen C. Barrier, Scott N. Barrier. W. James Cannon. ManaCannon.LouisJ. Cesare. Elizabeth Kondravy Bischoff.John M Dempsey. Jav F Franklin. John E. Gardner. Norm A. Gessner. Kathy Dill Gessner. Kath\ Hotchkiss Hallamore. Christina Kerler. Kim D Little. Karen Roman Chnstem. Lee Ann Scanlon. David Scanlon. Robert S. Twaddell. Michael G Yingling. and Ken R Zipko. W. Suitch '77 has been rec ognized by the American Institute for Chartered Property Casualty Underwriters and the Society of Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriters as qualifying for the Continuing Professional Development Program. 1 Class notes Linda S. Duncan, a son, Dennis Charles, Kenneth Budget Rent Markets in Coal Township. Dons, his parents, a brother, two sisters, and a maternal grandmother He and his wife, the former Jean Ann Jeffrey Deutsch '78 of Coplay has been appointed business administrator Margaret, are parents of a son. of three daugh- for the Panther Valley School District Thomas, Erica, seven; Caroline, five; and He earned an M.B.A. degree at Lehigh joins a sister. University. Tom Lenore Cherry '78 and Robert W. Employed by the Daniel H. Suitch Agency Inc. since 1980. he serves the Weatherly and White Haven Kealey are planning a May 14. 1994 wedding. Lenore is employed by Acme area as an agent and broker. Insurance a daughter. Michele He a financial analyst \silh is A Car Philadelphia in also co-owner of Ccnterfield is ] Collectibles in Ambler He was awarded the CPCU designation in 1992. Farrell. are the parents ters: Mollie. three. Thoma\ Rrnaldo is '78 and his ssitc. Mark bom on September 3 Rebecca Ann, age He four. a family physician in private practice in Whitehall. Mark JoAnn A. Svcrchek "77 and his wife arc the parents of a son. born on July James Joseph, 6 (eight pounds, nine and 1 He a half ounces). joins a brother, Stephan. five, and a sister. Rachel, three. who Scnnctti Durante '78. earned a master's degree University, is Suzanne Marburger Ringrl '78 ami her husband. Matthew, are the parents her husband. Rich, are the parents of community office manager Commonwealth Wcstficld office of He Bank/North. the for joined the bank in They topher, four. Branchvillc. N.J.. live in *78 Gill was of recently elected still 7 L. Byrnes three daughters. advisor for is pastor of Jerusalem Lutheran Church in I many home am at Christ Lutheran of her biggest joys Hallamore, Christina Kerler, Kim D. Little, Karen Roman Christein, is presented to a teacher Dryville Yu 1979 steps oin Maitui l Kachuol I.ohman '79|Ml. dun tor at Wilkes I huveisits i\ of finniK ml aid . president -elect of the Eastern Associa- Aid Admin a resident of Wilkes lias In-en i She istratoni it • I m important, based on testimonials from students and parents involved with the R. Mulvey (717)743-5577 '78 Class Volunteers): Kim Delp Brown, Susan J. Lilly. William C. Pan, Corey M. Waters, Mary Ann Aeveney Michael S. Bearish '79 and his wife. Patricia, are parents of a daughter. bom on August 21. She joins of 18 at age 37. For the past three years he was a driver for the DHL Worldwide Ex- sisters Krysta, Inquirer Melissa and Stephanie They reside in Westminster. Colorado Mike is an accountant with Trans Pa- also self-employed for Philadelphia ii a ' 7") .md cific Stores in Golden. Colorado. in 1992.inSumiClau JO, Pftllt k graduate of the Ohio Northern dren in ployed u in and lavs pfietlM private is 111 They reside in that commu l-rnrk ville nity. Kenneth Curcio '79 and Dcnisc Surviving arc his wife, the former i is promoted to vice president of resort operations for Caesars four Pocono — properties Sin am. I'cm Cove Haven. onol'alm r He has held various and Paradise years lor anything," hr add. d A is native ol I9M a Mr>>.>| d 1 • Caesars since 1979. ollege He and his wife. Cindy, arc the par two daughters. Nicole and Miranda Miry reside in Stroud .lung Sadjian were married on October 30. H\ ision I NCAA was oik lung job at I During sity, NYU, live year tenure at lilt he built | SO l« Sanders come YM and prodn. d • m a to only Ins pan o| mark I lllooumhurg se< in ond season College Division champions: Ron Sheehan '74 (167 pounds) and Shorty Hitchcock '74 (177 pounds) Hitchcock went on NCAA Divuion said) to the I to litle my Sanders, most who classroom as has u full time faculty member. Another milestone was late last Ik-uI Lehigh to give Sanders career win number 300. Sanders ends 26 years of coaching with a sparkling 300- at the in 122 9 mark. "The out- Irrne has < orne to Kffl down." "The program \\ strong veryone back from QUI EW1 said Sanders. ayfdi '- championship perforrnanc, and I feel we are in great handi with Tom and Syracuse Univer- his sity. new assistant Noting LAMBDA ALPHA ML' — Attending the tenth annual summer picnic of Lambda Alpha Mu at flfj August Hamsburg. Albert is a merchandise manager with Leh's Department Stores. that Inc.. in AJJentown. They live in Chmttne '80. Pamela Kirk Kraske '83.Camille Strausser Bartlett 'HI. Myers Monick 80. Brenda row) (second Mulrooney 80. Moran Karen Barry 73. Deb Kosolosb Mussoline Wells Schaffer 81. and Rebecca Pamela Hartzell '80. Pamela Hazen Figard 81. Beth Campbell Karoly '77. Diana Place. Hummelstawn. PA Koppenhaver Kline '80 Please report changes of address to Sharon Gettel Olff. 935 Parish city. 17036 in wot an Iiarnplon . i i liestei ( , gone back in Albert E. Cavallucci '78 and Dorothea M. O'Connor were mamed Sand, Hills, l win thr Area Repertory Theatre. He will soon complete an M.F.A. in directing at unless Palmyra High "> ItOOlt wheie he iptnl two years prior to landing (he head liuvei ,,ai lung joh at New York I reach coordinator for the Philadelphia degree I graduate ol West University, where he positions with a middle/ School Jenkintown. He previously was good the e\perieni es teuton when liloomthurg upper school theatre teacher Friends Hade not His lust head Roanoke, Va. Abington "MOtl oiu lies would "I ( reside with their four chil- Kenneth Bolinsky '78 lung ky to have Iik "That year was one of mamage oai h," and the friendships of the past 2 em Law ents of Norristown. assistant B. Dimmerling were married on October University School of Caitlin. He was Anne Met ormlik Nicholas P. Nicholas '79 has been I.U. Conshohockcn died on October Patrick l\ Scott and Helen Kienlen Barrier They Ml | was I the «. talented student athletes an. I Corey M. Waters Selinsgrove.PA 17870 to announi nig Ins letiiemrnt limn Bam. me opportunity to tciu h ami memorable," June. named lUooinsbiug ant to thank ss University for giving Sanders said R. Zipko. '78 celebrated 14 years of ight soar assistant I v loi down succeed him Twaddell, Michael G. Yingling and coach resiling \\ lion of Student Financial in the state. Scanlon, David Scanlon, S. in 5 Stonebridge Drive Day weekend She has also received the Gift of Time award from the American Family Institute in Valley Forge, which is a tribute The I lice for Adia. tele- She has received the Annie Sullivan press. Church working entertainment for the annual Dennis He Representative from each intermediate unit Lee Ann is is entertainment Award, which Cannon, Louis J. Cesare, Elizabeth Kondravy Dempsey, Jay E. Franklin, John E. Gardner, Norm A. Gessner, Kathy Dill Gessner, Kathy Hotchkiss to at \ ' Successful Adia ol technologies. Iik directs the Ballimorr Regional the sity. the Pottsvillc Elementary School. '78 Gettel Olff. P.J. Taylor. Bob Twaddell. members attending the 15thyear reunion on Homecoming (based on official registrations) included Sharon Gettel Olff, Helen C. Barrier, Scott N. Barrier, W. James BischofT, John M. Cannon, Maria Inhumation Bernard Fogarty. James E. Holland, Sharon Class S,»'i./< '79 has i-mud the of students involved as an became assistant dean West Virginia 1'ruvcr Seminary. After two years there, she fulfilled her internship requirement nt thon on Labor Gail Manners Yaroch ihc is M. Petnlla are planning u (all wedding director in coordinating 15 hours of George Bierman, Ann Molchan '79 Karen Caplon Haines mother of a son. Sean William. Shippensbuig Unit and teaches a third grade class in live com tuhoidmate University, she at ployed by the Schuylkill Intermediate its 85th raising our of their activities." 1984 as I 1 sonnel administration tend Gettysburg Lutheran Theological tion since Class Volunteers): with the in llci I with the Muscular Dystrophy Associa- NY 14450 (716) 425-1015 Robert New '78 em- One Wincanton Drive Fairport. Laura Stoneback degree in counseling and student per- Deborah Karpovich Representative: Kescrsrs Terminal Transportation Unit in lane aster, serving as a primary staff Oregon Heaps Md. Seven years ago she decided 1978 is '79 has major a fourth grade teacher am learning about education from am happy a different viewpoint I Westfield. James is bom on June 20. Fleetwood. After receiving a muster's and content being They 992. Suzanne 1 Eli. elementary school board, to the local office. parents of two children. current assignment ol I Danzer "so his wife. Beverly, are the row management consulting urn Diane 1986 as assistant community office manager for the South Williamsport He and of a son. Jonathan in Silver Spring. live in Easton. J marul She and District. I \nm the 1'nileJ States officer for the major lives in Fogclsville employed by the Bethlehem School two children. Louise, eight, and Chris- Stephen T. Young '77 has been appointed assistant vice president and The family Lehigh at Vnn Recti IVnisc been promoted to the rank 7 were (front row) Ann KapuschinskyRoslevich '79. Am Dave Kennedy." that several of hit wrcttlert have gone on to former head coaching positions themselves, he said is especially proud of their Continued on Page 28 Fag* 27 C las s note s A walking tour of the Alsace William C. Keilly '79. an attorney Pottsville with a private practice in since 1986, ha* been appointed to the Pennsylvania State Board of Real Es- ($1 ,700 per person) May 23 June - 1994 6, Carrefour Europeen, the crossroads of Europe, in a two- week Vist le tate Appraiser*. from the towns of the trip that leads We Vosgcs. Law 1983. he practiced for three in years with the Zimmerman. Lieberrnan & Dcrenzo Law Office. in (he valley "I travel north, with Rhine and the School will begin the tour in Mulhouse the city of graduate of the Delaware A Alsace into the mountains of the his wife, the He and former Laurie Strasbourg, the capital of Alsace, a* Driscoll. arc parent* of a daughter. our final goal. Patrice Marie, and a ton, William Our G.R. tour will take us along the liurpoc, leading U8 tralll in hiking Patrick. one of several long-distance 5, On impressive medieval ruins. way we north, the a leading art center. and the Black Forest, we will sonic ol thr most wine il« modcrutc charming towns its known around cathedral, museums lour y«»" will DaWC opportunity to attend l. vliviil-. and spend additional tunc we town, mi you nts loi nip hJa gioiip again by "in raathematli loll "i i < Helmul »i I departmi i For more Information) please s Aw Mlehiel ni '80 I A Sanders Welch, a $40 million tin In Ins wile. Led by the Bonomo and Rocky Kliuibtth Braithwoite '80 and her husband. Barry, arc parentis of NCAA He the coordinator for the is I April 27. She joins a brother. Matthew, age three. Mary Fli/abcth therapist for Colonial U. 20. They live in is a hearing Northampton L more I irsching Cordoza *80 is want to thank everyone way contributed in any tremendous cherish the said. "It part of my memories They Sclinsgrovc. as a student Community truly They expect their second child in all former families BU Page 28 children. miss my Douglas F. Deihm 'SOisapartnerin the accounting firm. Trout. Fbcrsolc & James Quinn They live in Elysburg. Meachum Charles L. '80. sta- tioned with the Fourth Marine Air Wing Headquarters. Marine Reserves tioned at He to major. sta- Andrews Air Force Base in vice president GlenBumie. Md. His wife, the former Lea Ann Pennington '79. volunteers at the Catonsville Co-op Nursery. They are the parents of two sons, Matthew, four, and Timothy, two. Nancy Jean Whitman '80 and Jon C. Peterson were married on September 25 in Colorado Springs. Nancy was a systems engineer with Electronic Data Maryland. Systems b end. Myers Monick '80 and her i husband. John '90 (M). arc parents of bom on a son. Aaron John, They recently built a rural Bloomsburg April new home She of is in Dallas, Texas, for 1 1 years. executive assistant to a director Young Life in Colorado Springs. 1. in Uie 1981 area. Representative: huted Males Robert B. Moore Jr. '80 Beverly is Harrison. N Y. Howard Carter presi- dent of Castle Supply and Marketing in the He lives in New Canaan. Conn. 6916 East 71 st Place Tulsa, OK 74133 (918) 488-0847 1 ovei Michael Morucci '80 has been promoted to director of sales and mar- to the success keting at Geisingcr Healiii Plan. B « joined ill GHP in He wrestlers and their PHI DELTA SISTERS Workinger '89 in Colleen Connolley Rosenella '90. — Attending a summer picnic Yoe. Pa., were 'SS. at the Orris '89. Barbara home of Crystal Duke Cook '89. Kathy Peerage 89. Sharon Ford BLxler '90. Debbie '89. Joelle Smith '90. Robyn Focht Bono '88. and Dana Corbo Karen Shaw Pelt Ann sales manager Class Volunteers): John C. Gross. Diane Langley.Sheh A. Lippowitsch. Elizabeth Mays 1985 as a marketing representative and served as regional forever." for is regional office in New in now is '80 at Toyota's of service and as Activities in presently on June 24-26. Watch details. polymer products his wife arc the parents of He and two March promoted 1 She and her husband arc Edward, certified cast "t the and ington. D.C. and industrial stint life, Georgetown Wash- at with their daughter. Julia, one and a live in 1 University School of Nursing in Orleans for the past five years, has been Plans are underway for a reunion of Commonwealth He is presi- the February Kathryn. are pai in 1987. has been bom on Ann L. Silvonek '80 is an instructor Kerris Jr. '80 has been to his ounces. 18 inches). age one. of the Bloomsburg wrestling program," he J. appointed i who 11 facturer of residential All community, and university and the pounds. (five dent of Kerrico Corporation, a manu- to receive was fortunate Brianna Patricia, of nurse-midwifery Robert I Brian R. Musselman '80 and wife, Pat, are parents of a daughter. International. Computer Associates They live in Trappe. Bethlehem. Association for Blind Athletes tremendous support from manager with Tim-Bar Corp., Public School System. She and her husband. John, live in Taunton. Mass.. times relied on memories ol I '80 and his wife, James R. Kelly senior manufacturing consultant with Huskies Association for a two-year ing Hanover. Susan, are the parents of a daughter. Jim is a Julia Susan, born on June 7. National Wrestling Coaches "I he has worked since bom on lime Sanders was also picsideul beginning in 1989. whom twins, Kit ky (4th), the fifth In the Groff. for 1980. 118 in 1985- 1986- 1987. at placed arc bamplon Ricky Bonomo, t winner (1st) all Mike Williams 84 and Chns Worley '84. Jim Redly Peifer 79. Kevin Reese '83, Mury half. 1982). llirci 71 iCynth,aHepler the parents of a son, Michael I'a. comptiollci ol " NCAA Sanders coached 13 mis. uu hiding ' ^^Jf^^^ 76, Bank's board of directors. lor War Community College in Bloomsburg. both — even when I Donna Debeic coordinator of the Workplace Education Program for the Brockton (Mass.) was dean ol business services "1 often Continued from Page 27 national Bowers, insurance agency with offices in Washington. N.J. .and Bethlehem Prior Cherry ville. Amcrn Wll pn fla cuts of a daughter. Julie. hern against Edward doing well." Washington, N.J. all i '41, Donna Wllllami i chief financial officer lor He and professional success '79, Joan Bailey 'Bloomsburg Family' and hope Jr rcn County 717-389-4466. it's Metier to accepting this position in 1987, he will be led '90, i Schumann arrangc- lli« ouri N £ PL 33703 Class Voluntr" > Carol Johnson. Gail Jones, and 10 day the follow Ing i In |"in Adams Kelly a daughter. Allison Elizabeth, In a partli ulai make will help Petersburg, Ham Ibi mid Strasbourg, event that you WOnl in the St. music lOi a] MiiIIiiiiim- iii we re Kindtr, Marl Raynt and picturesque neighborhoods. During the lempficld Town- I will bring us to StiaslMiurg. the world for tut club since 1988. resides in Fast (813)527-5772 hiking days interrupted by sightseeing in Ir 4J8 Dati Palm »''«' the region. Several in I Vincent IjiRuffa and art mm. li< was Ripratntattvi: will find impressive collections of Inc., 1980 preserved their distinct Alsatian Here you '79 i« I. ship. descend again into the Rhine valley where many small villages have character. in the been active mountains with views of the Alps the im.v American Business Club. He has the of hiking in more days After a few < recently installed for a one year term as president of the Ijmcastcr Chapter of of the region's most beautiful towns and i.gr Murray Insurance Associates Colmar, one will visit W. Peter president for commercial in»uranc« for over moderate peaks and past in the Wilkes-Banc marketing office since 1987. Lorie Medvetz Cudwadie '81 and her husband. Ray. are the parents of a daughter. Joanna, bom April 24 in Hazleton. She joins a brother, Daniel. Karen J. Mummert '80 and Bruce E. Straub were married on July 24 in Gettysburg. Karen, a CPA. is account- Brenda Friday '81 and Richard W. Butz are planning a June 1995 wed- . Class notes Brcnda ding. community relaPocono Medical the is tions coordinator at courses in In 1993. he business and banking law. Blackburn. Barbara Baker Edwards. recognition from leaders in the indus was honored by Penn State Came Myers try University as one of Center in East Stroudsburg. its Scott Behrent '82 joined the Berk- faculty in the statewide system. Karen KobelGirton '81 isaspecial education teacher in the School is Das id a social studies teacher tion Boyertown Area They are the parents of Who in American Law. Guyer Mutual and Worcester Insurance Company ruary. The company is Harlcysville Insurance Mary Ellen Rutledge "81 and J Scon and his wife. Cathy, are the Cumru Township. her husband, Michael Midd-Wcst School May 29 in District They Marie Sauter *81 cupations teacher Beavertown. at is the health oc- Western Mont- CheMer J. '82 and Patricia Scaran Hammond her husband, Will, are the parents of a bom daughter. Kelsey Erin, 2. on March She joins a brother. Nicholas. Rebecca R. Harmany '81 and Scott D. Brodt were mamcd on July 10 in Allcntown. Rebecca is employed by the Allentown School District. They live in moved Command Ft. Limerick. She has in to a new assignment at 7. 1992. June Leavenworth. Kansas. He and have adopted Ashley their first child. on July with 2. Mary EXXON in Ellen is New Judy L. MacNeal an accountant Orleans. manager of Main Line Federal Savings Wonderland." Along with such network shows as tures in ABC drama. "Loving." Gallagher's cxten given him a chance to relocate to background has \\ oi k on a anetv \ of professional ami anutcui events in eluding the Mansfield. Pa. oi "Mickey Mouse Club" and "Adven- sive sports television They plan to I l l '"t \in I'.u! iames I in Wrestling Havana. Cuba. Lori Crum-Ssseels 'HI is a \ native ot Dallas. Pa si.it! photographer he was a . W Nil' l\ Kom promoted country music show, wrestling Harlcysvillc. banking division. Continental Bank, the standout where she has been employed taped learning Center in Lancaster. She and her husband are the parents of two children. They live in East Petersburg. System 4 and 81 Tom Sadowski were married in Nanticoke. Cathy is employed by the Greater They District. live i tti at "Sr. I After wrapping up his fourth season Annapolis. Maryland. to vice president in the retail since She is vice president of the Greater Glcnsidc is .it MGM Studios in Orlando his wife, the lonner Kalhi Belich, live m Orlando a fundraiser for the Ameri- '82 rained I master's degree as a reading specialist .ii She and her husband. Louis, are the parents of two children, Jessica, five, and Michael, three and They a half. Wendy ( li lun Km i ing "H2 and hei husband, Louis, are parents of a daughter. Sarah Isabelle, joins Doug Taylor 538 Avenue A, Apt. 16 Redondo Beach, CA 90277 Emmy camera work on the David Coppcrficld special, "Fires of Passion." which aired last March on CBS. The Emmys arc awarded by the National Academy of Television Arts "Winning was an Christopher Blackburn. Karen Scott for They live in n substitute tent her Vinrland. N J Marcia Mesko '81 and James P. Vitous were married on August 22 in is Nancy Furrell I.c/ynski husband .ire '82 and her the parents ol twin sons. Stephen and Christopher Monica. California. They in incredible thrill me." Gallagher said. 'This kind of Brian MeCufTerty '82 and Pltriotl Oehlcr were married on October 24, om old ie« h one national to tluee titles, loul all I .-ague \ ama h.impious and < Slate Ml ( h a l'>K .Line. Martucci served as an coach 'iiiolina al I'ennsyl hainpious > lid I'noi In |uiiiing tin staff in 1984, North *> I onlereni e ( for the University of ami head as (he \s graduate ol I I renlon Slate College, where he compiled yeai n i ord ol bl nton, r< I AA the N< pounds I'X) at in .' I In I >i\ Hefore Iran gan Iw nl lie. a two addition to rami I his senior year championships III He 'ho Willi Junior College I ,h n in,' I" ollegiali < LouJllini BUM 1977 and 1971 Dave Kennedy, a WO I MliH.in\lniig gradual! av.i-.tant • •• o.u h with In . \< ill ivi a main working with ft lower weight*, recruiting and also responsibilities * if strength training. alma mater I he ' after He returns lo coaching undergraduate, he had a standout career, posting a Santa til stints at nadel and llucknrll University Aa an live in that inks, 1 10 28 4 He captured three PSA' Wl rown lie nb.o and om- Monica - I a ruriri'-r showing up and in the BWL tlnr-l plai r tournament which earned him Ihrrr wedding trips to ilir national championships lives in Kennedy graduated from Alliens High School, where he compiled an Virginia Beach. Va. Jr. '81 has impressive been shareholder Weaver. Mosebach. Piosa, Hixson 89 1 52- 10 mark, including pins. in & Maries, the largest full-service law firm in the lui record are planning a June 25. 1994 Thomas E. Reilly named partner and i wrestling career Reilly '81 and Brian Allard Virginia Beach. hrljH'd 1> 1 had Monica ,ei\ed as an assislaul ,i winning both city. in "> I I and director of sales at Software Products Marketing Group been hits luring those years, the Huskies is Yosemite National Park. California. Marcia oiinei Huskies' I compiled an impressive | most recently serving as branch office manager of the Exton Business Center. She and her husband. Tom, and son. live in West Chester. I' seven seasons uiulei Sandeis assistant She has been and Sciences. Class Volunteers): to his assistant M.utin bom on July 3. She two brothers. Jeremy, seven, and Kevin, four Representative: K en named Anient aus. nine laslein Wrestling can Heart Association. for his outstanding om 1 Champion Bucknoll Uhlvanh) has i Dave Kennedy the past I Rene llnuglund oni Mailucc I succeed Rogei Sandeis as head named Chamber of Com- merce, serves on the executive board of the Bucks County Bunkers Associa and the syndicated "Countdown at Neon Armadillo." which is bong He and first work on will begin graduation. Ncal Gullugher '82 won an 1982 takes over . live in Telford. Nanticoke. I'JS on the "Mickey Mouse Club' show he tion, Cathy Yanick in ik Bank's Exton Business Center. She has been with the bank over 1 1 years, Tommy, assistant Carol I .andes Franklin '82 has been '81 has been ap- pointed assistant vice president and hiding "W heel ot on F.. Mary Ellen Baker Johnson '81 and two daughters: Haley, who was three in September, and Tory, who was one u\, employed as education coordinator for the Peter Becker Community in in her husband, Eric, arc the parents of s. Anne Arundel County Public School Nanticoke School Marguerite. win. he first Emmy- nomi- speech-language pathologist with the his Debbie Richards '81 " nuns Upper Bucks Vocational-Technical School. She also has extensive office manager experience and was recently and General Staff College. wife, the former Neat's has paid I prior teaching experience with the Susan Scales '81 has been promoted to school director by Tutor Us Nazareth. Ernest Jackson '81 has been promoted to major in the U. S. Army and has Technical School this is has worked on several Chester, are gomery County Area Vocational '81 and Though this isn't the last Circus ol the Start" and the Christine Dallam parents of a daughter. Hilary live hope I nated show '81 and Randall E. a teacher in the nn haul woik cl.ul lh.it some career tune" and the Disney Channel's Pittsfield is my • subsidiary of gomery County. Mary Ellen is employed by Acer Engineers & Consultants Inc.. Limerick. They reside in Middleburg. Mary 1'se seen a great deal Company parents of three children. They live in Bogar were married on I'm oil Mass.. as an in Pittsfield. auto-property claim supervisor in Feb- Scott Eshclman were married in Mont- three. in of Who's shire in. two children. Kaitlin. seven, and Kc\ JL as the in School District Mary was named one of the Outstanding Young Men in America and is listed in the 1993 edi- Nomstown District, and her husband. GfrtOH '80. and coach In 1989 and 1991 he means fantastic opportunities in distinguished Lehigh Valley. primarily in the areas His practice is of business, estate planning and real estate. He is also actively involved in a banking law practice. He serves as adjunct professor to several area colleges teaching various — WYOMING VALLEY An after work mixer for alumni was held at Casey's in Wilkes Barre on November 10 In Krueger '90. Margaret (Marge) Krueger attendance were Diane Casey '80. Susan Gottlieb '74. Jess Kresge 69. Gary '70. Sandra M< Andrew 70, •88 Deborah MLach 79. Marilyn Leo '74 .John Lychos. Nancy Lychos S2,PatMcAndrew Payne. Scott Righler '84. '77. Angela ZubaMetzger 87. Marvin Metzger '86. Darlene Payne M.Dave Suzanne McCabe volunteer i Jack Wise 67 and Joyce Wise On December 9. a number of the alumni served ai Loch. Debbie Stalma. Andrew. Nancy Mc Pal and Sandy Kresge. Jess Sue Gottlieb. at a WVIA-TV pledge phonathon Diane Cos grove '67. and Nancy Lychos Nancy Domheim Stalma ' 70. Page 29 Classnotes State System They have another July 19. 1991. numbers age seven daughter. Caithn Rose, teacher in Galis a sixth grade Rose decrease by design consecutive year for the 1993 If* fall semester. '• » elite Norfolk. D lit! 95.962, a decrease of 2.7 percent of 98,624. Enrollments of non-resident student-, to and part-time students contributed the drop in students. The decreases in years of increases universities. at COM* fall 1 to II IS « indicated the decline this year., Homecoming was a family affair for the Gobora family CO HOP A C1AN & FRIENDS System's long increases in non resident tuition. In oa asion Included in photo or, (from attended!, of Governors adopted the System's I'jimllmnil Maiiagrim nl Poh< Diane Gobora and Kevin Reese '83. Swodeiboro, nj m recommendation contained the State System's They live In Jounn Pasluwsky '82 documentation manager and newslct oj editor lor tei Modular Instruments provided. State System enrollment School in at least including two "Because of our large enrollment gain since 1982. the State System Norway. toi Scientific Inhumation in Philadel- phia In August, she presented papei a an "The Board of dovernois and MBA at versity. said the university presidents have addressed by working together to design and implement the Enrollment Fairlcigh Dickinson Uni- She daughters. d is mother the Dana Christine and Allison Nicole l two ol (5/ll/K')) V2 W). this situation Margaret Lcsnink Thomas aimed ID Policy a guideline loi the MBA (mm ington University in Washington. two parents of available resources." he said. "Foi Silver Spring. Mil. first tune System's in They children. betterserve students with diminishing the 82 George Wash DC She and hei husband. Ronald, are the universities in their efforts to live in mil history, the Mary K. Urban '82, state appropriation a burner busi accounted for less than SO pen'ent of the 1992-1993 instructional budget ness mijor, furthered hei education have tures by capping or decreasing She graduated (mm St. Luke's School of Nursing in Bethlehem on August 6. Prior to her career change, she was enrollments." an assistant manager This fiscal year, the universities continued to reduce their expend! "Additionally, the increase in non resident tuition for this academic year has affected enrollments student sector." in that McCormick added members the Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate . - Bill Ben,. Unit 13's early intervention program. live in bom on February Scott and his wife. Tammi. are the parents of a daughter. Kendall, and a son. Alex. They live in the Lancaster 16. Albany. N.Y. County and made a c.ueei s\\ itch into in musing marketing travelAransportation company. resides in Allentown Sharon Burke '83 has been named communicatios at Allied Services, where she has been employed since 1991. She is working attending the 10th Homecoming for a She tration at in public Marywood Bnlchunas, Laurel Mowery Arehey, Kim Gohoru Bent, Amrlck Paula Bent, Bill Boughtwood, Donna Goldschmidt J. Ann Bllheimer Case, Brian J. Case, Grctchcn Norman Deming, Anne Daday Kplscopo, Dianne '83 Karen Fox Halderman is She newspaper (circulation 24.000). lives in Jacksonville, N.C. adminis- Anne Boyd Hayward '83 and her husband. Robert, are the parents of a Jon Deininger '83 and Caroline 4 Colcllo Deininger 86 are parents of a daughter. Kristen Mane, bom on Au- gust 17. 1992. son. Evan Robert, bom on May 25. He joins a sister. Leah, age two. works as a Anne hearing therapist for Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit 13 in the Elizabcthtown area. Rose Blackburn Farquharson '83 and her husband. Greg, arc the parents of a daughter, Jillian Mane, bom on Nancy Rover Hoover '83 and her wins, KnulTmiin Diehl. homas I' P. Gallagher, Nancy Hood I Gary Gallagher, Lorl Llndenmuth Gordncr, Bonnie MuuRcr Graff, Stacy Mclndoc Gross. Kimherly Lennon llegncr, Betha Wallace Hess, Suzanne Grubb llollinger, Richard S. Holllnger, Bernadette Hruby, PeRgv Ingerick Hughes, Cheryl Phillips Hunt, Gary Kochlnsky, Kathleen A. Kowker, Lisa Wilkins McNett, Lorl Meivsner Jones, David Gregory Jones, Lynn Kcrchanin Mi lan, Betsy Miguele/, Amy Mehler Mover, Nancy O'Connell Mover, Klmberlee Trexler Paul, Peter J. Pavllsh, Roberta Kuhns Peterson, Rick James Peterson, Susan MeAleer Plunkett, Donna Albrecht Reese. Jennifer Beck Reese, Joanne Z. Rogers, Michclc Basar Vogt, Lisa Cook-Shulti, Roxie D. Shrawder, RECEPTION IN ERIE — Alumn Paul D. Stockier. Diane Virgilio, Peggy Ann Flaherty Volk, Diane System gathered for a reception Ov era Williams, Marc T. Winter and were David Eresch Robin Ketterman Winter. David s mother. Marian ids of the 14 universities of the State in Erie her husband. David, are parents of a on October 14 to mark the 10th anniversary of the State System. Bloomsburg alumni attending the reception 75 and Kelly Knaiiss '86 (right). They are shown with Fresch. a 1949 graduate of Kuiziown University. The one offive scheduledfor various regions of Pennsylvania, was sponsored by the Pennsylvania Council ofAlumm Associations, a volunteer organization event, Paula Amrick Boughtwood '83 and Page 30 area. business editor for a medium-sized daily College. (based registrations) included official Norman I Karen Murphy Tcdcsio 'HI e. nn< quality education foi an affordable is school psychology from Cincinnati in 1985. He is a school psychologist with director of corporate Biivs. National Meeting in Chicago. cost to Pennsylvania's cili/eus," at American Chemical Society continuing to provide the legisla trvely mandated mission of a high "The policy They on a master's degree Class on Institute ol the the .HK.th Management nho^ Harry Gobora Jr 50 Harry Kim Gobora Ben, and son. Ryan. daughter. Anna, year reunion on mation specialist with the Chemical universities reached the limits ol theii McCormick '52. years, 1 physical capacity and staffing in Chancellor 31. Scott R. Grow '83 was awarded a at Ph.D. degree in school psychology June the University of Cincinnati on He earned a master's degree in 13. of Peter Barnes '94. K, in Oobora Pent 5756 South Lansing Cl Englewood, CO 80015 (303) 740-7752 Stuvangci American at Information Division educational quality." 1 She then seived as a chemical infor the order to maintain in Inc Earlier in of suburban Philadelphia that. "Unless the capital and operating resources required lor growth are Should be stabilized for onme Stanko Gobora [983 technical is her career, she taught lor next five years May Representative: Higher Education during the 1990s, recommended Rcbekka Rose, bom Ginny works for Sterling ents of a daughter. . pluming document. Priorities fin Pennsylvania's Stale System Priorities 1992. left) ( U JosielLes.afanulyfHendtmdmofo, July 1991, the State System's Hoard a as a mi- Software as a technical support engi- range planning initiatives and meet employed neer. 982 reach a peak of 99,850 students. State System Chancellor James tlM result of the is Virginia Atkins Graham '83 and the parher husband. Christopher, arc Utfvi 1991, System enrollments increased by 20,528, or 26 percent. 10 was Richard Cindy Kay Gorton '83 and 18 December a planning are Peters on fall McCormick Va wedding. Cindy Sy sir in Between R Group. crobiologist at Olean Medical hcadcount enrollments follow nine '83 and James Jr. Hospital in ployed by Sentara-Leigh totaled the state-owned universities fall total in live were married on May 22 in Lynda is emColonial Heights. Va. Pierce Overall, the hcadcount enrollments below the 1992 W. Gerber Linda Hcadcount enrollments at the 14 State System of Higher Education universities decreased for the second at They loway Township. Smilhville, NJ. of the 14 university alumni associations. . Strausser has taught 37 seminars since husband. Timothy are the parents of a . ACA certified instructor becoming an Apnl daughter. Ashley Marie, born on This year he helped to develop in 1989. 29. the association's seminar Cheryl Phillips Hunt '83 and her — Jonathan. Lindscy and Mitchell — bom April. Business Man- Chism McGuire mamed Bonczewski were 14. '83 rc- Taz M. December Dana Stroudsburg University. They nursing UCLA at in June. is is a East aid counselor at financial ceived a master's degree in oncology She live in Care Network Nuttall '85 were married on June 16. 1991. John of a daughter. Kelsey Lynn, age 19 St. is attending law school at J. M University. She and her husband. Elbur. Murphy '83. who also B A. at B.U.. has been president for human re- arc the parents of sources of Aliquippa Hospital Asso- live in two children. They Kathy He formerly was vice president of human resources at Berwick Healthcare Warner J. community Berwick. office monwealth daughter, Megan Amelia, bom on June manager for Bank-West's ComSouth Atherton office in State College. joined the bank in She 1987 as a consumer Railroad Mount August 7 Judith u employed by Morton the University of Pennsylvania. Building* W. Wardlc were married on June 26 in Award They '83, an for a 24- period. '83 and Chris '84 are the parents of a son, Benjamin Daniel, bom on May 2, 1992. live in West Orange. m liu iaiu I V is in lla/lcton on Hies I'lullipsbuig Wilson Borough J. N.J. M. Mcrti l.l\a 27 Ihe\ li* e in Walnut in Sunbury > ) who Lisa, IBM They at live in at to manager I A Cary. N.C. Parsippany. N.J. office. named She earned a master's degree Oglcsby are planning a January 15. 1994 wedding. Concetta is an acting crt head nurse Health in degree finance in in MM \ Fatilcigh at Dickinson I . I'eUrsun '84 has been Md. Dcrr '84 and Nicholas at in the J who also B.U.. is an Bloomsburg District. He Hill. Wyalusing. ti program a master'* ut is and Vicki John employed by U.S. Foodservice They reside in Wilkes-Barre. is Hanover Township. Wilkes Univcr 1 1 1 1 ipil a son. Davis James, Marge I .vnns '84 and arc the parents of bom on April 21. teaches fourth grade in the Parkland School District, and Duvc leaches sixth grade at Northwestern He and Ins wife. Karen, ate the pur They live in also fOUlM Marrona Sands '84 and Tim Sands '89M ore the parent* of twins. Michael and Scott, bom on Au gust 26. 1990. They were expecting their third child in in New )onna H<)orsc VMm . 84 an(1 ncr at is B.U in the spoils and graduate assistant. ha* also worked He m in full in Im n ml radio animus pail lime . apai it i- Pennsylvania suu new I . r I in i ntral i *>KM he Mipervlse* Ihe role, overall media/puhlu lelalious prOgflfl) lor Uhll III llie university's 18 sport IMOgMlli Hi iidormation • ovi ragi hoinr at ids., loordi and slalistn alhlelli il oiilrsh i assists in athletic fund-raising efforts ,ind saves as editor nl the university's sports publications. October Tht) Uvi Brittain. Pa. Did you participate Slmone '84 was com missioned on November 7 in Colorado Danielle A. , who mitlve ol Wdllnuispuit, He previously worked In his sity. Lehigh Middle School. Catherine Bause '84 and Thomas J it mites media David R. F.vans '83 Jr. '84 llrxit e, enrolled in Darlene Barberio Payne. Cameron > /K, assistant, intern cnts of a son. Alex. ( 1 atliletli He graduated with top honors Imm Intermediate School of Banking and has completed two years ol the I'BA Advanced Si hool ol Banking m lusl hi the Class Volunteers): Amentler Inn llolhslri information office, seivmg n* student Stacey is an inventory manager at SPCC in Mcchanicsburg. They live in Camp F. Mm tOI nl Inlormution uiulei S|>oits Wyalusing. tlie Stacey Dillman '84 and Scott Fryc were mamed on May 22 in Ycagertown. John He selves pursuing his master's degree ol 2004 Meadow Springs Drive Vienaa, VA 22182 ir has Iven dcuMopnu inlotiniilionAithlclii I > >. am office of Peoples State Bank ol .ippomted managei Bucknell University. Marjoi l assistant due* toi ol s|H>ils seises as illiectoi ol Michael resides, in Kenney Smith BU National Institute of at the Bethcsda, Mil She J. taxation at Scion Hall and an Info ls Urine Kosrngrant its || joins staff at tax depait Touchc ment of Deloitte Concetta I)emangone'84und Rob spoi I Iven pio lias Grad a is dison I in the Research Triangle elementary teacher Scott Righter, Linda Fedroff McCord, earned I Sunbun Kristinc Pu*ko '84 moled \ on November master's degree at B.U. in 1989, emcniiiiy Si hool in Timoth) L. Cunningham '84 and Duke wen- mamed on June Mar> in Goldsboro. N.C. Timothy is em Hand \S4 and mamed second-grade teacher Area School Inc., Lackey mamed cal specialist for United Cerebral Palsy 1984 L. Baloh were married in Wilkcs-Barrc. Nancy Scocozza K4 and 1jiII> Snvdei will be Representative: past six years, has received a Sustained Superior Performance Judith A. Walnut Bottom. Jacqueline is a techni earned a master's degree Robert employee of the Commonwealth Office of the Budget in Hamsburg for the They NY Debra Joy. Mary McHugh Scandlc Potts* die Murray were Pypiak arc engaged. Debra. Museum Museum of Pennsylvania in Strasburg. 'S4 .md Jr i manager for Consolidated Freightway* Jcrc. live in State College. 4 Cheri S. Ney 83 and James R Garrett were married on October 16 in Mount Joy. Cheri is employed by the at the Mm, Linda Ann Cimakasky '84 and David A. Ban were mamed in Ithaca, Linda earned a master's degree at Rockville. Kathy and her husband. Commission K. EDS/ '83 has been ap- loan representative. 30. Pennsylvania Historical and C in pointed assistant vice president and Elaine Colello Ncaring '83 and Steven Nearing '85 arc parents of a month in -\n N.Y. Park. in one wood Rochester. in supervisor for terns engineer ployed by Tallmadge. Ohio. ciation. Corporation Novem- in * Lome Grcga arc planning a Mas 11, 1W4 wedding. August is an account Buvsenger 'K4 Bottom. Carol Thompson Techcntin '83 has earned a master's degree at Kent State vice live in Wood ro» oflhcCapit.il Are.i John's University. months. Charles in \S Jucqueline F. Conklin '84 and Mark She and her husband arc the parents earned an bom Vhc* reside Jersey live in Christine Tartaglia '83 and John m Southern California. named New in 1^: ber Stroudsburg. a clinical nurse specialist for Friendly Hills Health retail L. Sutton '83 and Dana 26. 1992. in Stroudsburg Colleen a is associate with Western Publishing Co. Delco Chassis Division agement '83 reports May also awarded the Scholar in Collection Degree in the birth of a son. Jonathan, on daughter. Laura Ann. Catherine Vu£ust He was lets Wimmer Lauser husband. Barry, are the parents of a 1994 wedding service. husband. James, are the parents of trip- Carol on customer Pescatore are planning an October 8. in forenslcs? you partn ipatrd in forenslcs at in any manner for any laigth of limr. Hurry Strine would If Joni Durinda Smith '83 and James N. Baker II were mamed on October 8 in Boiling Springs. Joni is Bloomfburi a registered hkr to hear nurse and day coordinator with The Har- like to Edgewater Psychiatric Center risburg. They Camp reside in in Hill. from you director of Joraisics would add you to his mailing list university '» forcn»ic» program Lois C. Snyder '83 and David J. address on Apnl 17 in Bloomsburg, Tahami were mamed is fJOl David H. Spruell '83 has earned at the His Bakeless Center. B.U PA 17815. His telephone number Gordon. Ph.D. degree to receive information about the is 717 389 4576 a University of Mis- sissippi. Harry A. Strausser III '83 was named Certified Instructor of the Year by the American Collectors Association. Inc.. at its 54th annual interna- tional convention in San Antonio. is ACA an international trade organization of professional debt collection services. Owner of The Remit Corporation, a management firm in Bloomsburg. TKEGOLFOLTING—TtesuthannualRobenMcCartyTKEOpen*^ Phoenixville on July 17. Everyone enjoyed the beautiful weather Scholarship information 5443. and challenging golf while raising money for the *«*}™™« ** TKt ™ c name of Bobby McCarty. a TKE brother who was killed Committee at 215-623R730 or 609 722 Organizing Open TKE the contact tournament, about next year's Fund set up in the Page 31 C . Classnotes Recreation center as a missionary. underway Ifomc The university broke ground for new student recreation center on October capped orphans As racquctball courts, a free weight room with a total care facility and physically handi for mentally recreation center will include four a in 1991 as O'Brien tennis courts, the 56.000 square foot room, supervisor, she will be respon- nautilus and oilier man living standards, as well as the equipment, a multipurpose room agement of the a She earned facility a master's degree in speech language jogging track and an arena with four pathology and audiology intramural si/e basketball courts University in 1986, The south and daily sible for the safety, health designed for aerobics and dance, Amor Mcrida, Yucatan, Mexico. in The home was founded by the Maryknoll Priest Father Dennis fl Located opposite the 5. She has been assigned as a supcrvi vk at the Pastoral Del side of the arena will Hahnemann seven years she has (yen /•or the past feature an eight-foot glass wall at section so joggers can view workingin Denver, Colorado, as a speci h pathologist and rvoked poten Catawissa Mountain and surrounding tial countryside. specialist in monitoring. Her address "Our other athletic facilities arc also used by classes und the CP Mexico. is Amor, Pastoral Del No. 487. Mcrida. Yucatan. Callfl 53. 97000 addition to student recreation," says Miriam president for student husband, John, reported they were cx- "This will life, Stroh '84 and her Simtiinii pe< ting sr< ond hild "this spring." but < be a building students won't have to no report than with yrai old son, Justin classes or intercollegiate Bloomsburg students voted in 1991 to assess themselves a $60 per semester fee to fund the construction and operation "i the fei ihty Construction of the $5.3 million ned on July 10 in Forty Port Both are employed by the Lake l-ehinan Area They School District. expected to be complete is Jtioni a. Bwelnberg '84 and ThomBS A. Will laniS '83 were mar in "Security is live Won I m outside 1 W hi It ted ie< urlty ill" l>< 1 unerai on i individuals will be the building, show photo required to 'II tivltii i Adam Identification "The 1 usi will be all i" .1 " rathen laid Hill projet totally Columbia County Children and Youth Services Agency. the agencies. at ried on April 24 Camp Brian is economical 19 8 as possible." < presldeni ho left Bloomsburg in Huh harms I hihls PA 1 1940.1 at m I ia/lcton. Angela, is a John anil J who is work marketing specialist with CttUt Volunteers): also holds a degree Cltnn Uromlty. John Hanev, Marvin School of Design. Mtnttity. Patty Mooie Jcffcrsonville. [01 to from the Parsons They live in Amin Institute for since served as dirvetoi ol the Comparative and Management Studies for the past five and a haU yean He twin daughters, Amelia and Briltnay. bom on May Ridge. N J. 27. They live in Basking co-founded the IC1MS in l l >SS with Chnrlcs M. Chapman, associate professor of A mnnngemeut national search for a pennanent appointment will be conducted ber. isa m University, cial finance is a at Saint Joseph's manager of the finan- planning department for Chilton Co. in Radnor. Cathy A. Burkce admissions office staff at Oregon Insti Technology in Klamath Falls. Oregon. She fomicils was a recruit tute of Page 32 sachusetts Biotechnology Council's communications committee where she Bremerhaven, Germany. Jennifer was chairperson from 1990 to 1992 and viously a charter is currently is member of the Mas- co-chairperson. She is a live in Melrose. Mass. pre- & Chaconas at D C. Wilson in Washington, Alan J. Hoyt '85 has been named and LaBarr, Ann Marie Coyle '85 completed an at Lehigh University in a partner in the accounting firm, LaBarr in Sayre. He has been a accountant with the firm since staff degree CPA National Investor Rela- She and her husband, Denis, MBA was a 1985. Alan andhis wife, the former LuEllen Tomasso, are the parents of a daughter, Dennehy Idita They live in Lockwood. N.Y. '85 was honored by the Pennsylvania State Foster Parents Janie S. Hunter '85 and Frank Association as statewide caseworker DeFclice were married on October 23 of the year. She was chosen from more in Easton. than 30 nominees. tive for the Lorillard Tobacco Co. She is foster care coordinator for the Northumberland County Children and Youth Service. live in Janie is J a sales representa- They Whitehall Township. Jane Witmer Lockwood '85 and her husband, Ron Lockwood '83. are the ber 1986. For six years she was inde- beth, pendent living coordinator, preparing a sister, Ashley, age two. older adolescents in foster care for Branchburg, N.J. N.J. Michael, degree at who earned a master's Lehigh University, They at is an ana- Air Products and live in Whitehall. Clare M. Clifford '85 has been named director of corporate communications at Rcpligen Corporation, a bio- technology company in Mass. president and director of the bioscience Waliham. Mass. Previously she w as the manager of corporate comgroup in munications at liv- Genetics Institute, Inc.. bom on April She joins They live in 10, 1993. ing on their own. Idita has also served as a Spanish translator for other agencies and the Edward Lundeen '85 and ChrisBrogan Lundeen '87 are the par- tine county court system. ents of a son. Joseph, She began her college career at age 45. after most of her own children were grown. Ed holds Cambridge. She joined Rcpligen from Hill & Know lion Inc.. where she was \kc '85 has joined the in St. Thomas, the U.S. Virgin Islands, on October 15. They reside in She Michucl K. Chuss '85 and Jennifer 1 Lisa, n candidate for a master's degree Jennifer L. Eckrod '85 and L. Schmidt were married in Denville. lyst/programmer Vnn Vntonelli 'S5and Mark DiGiovanni were manicd in Septem1 Hancock, Md. reside in parents of a daughter, Lindsay Eliza- Chemicals international They District. agency's foster care unit since Decem- lv oulaa Junkei liber "S5 and hoi husband, George, aie the parents of a secondary Spanish Michael T. Jones were married industries. She has been a caseworker with the ( 1986. technology, busincss-to-busincss. and consumer products January. Fisher Price Toys in Philadelphia. She youngs town StateUniverslty In )hio A professoi ot management in log 00 a master's degree at Cabrini i denn of graduate studies \ College, li August Inc.. reside is seled a varcity of clients in the high at Marcantognini were married on June (215)631-1 1 is Kas\ uisk\ & Co.. where she coun- University, teacher in the Southern Fulton School Kacie. Norrislown, M. Ruhul Amin has been ftp pointed to a nine month term as \\ .in^ri They Dallas. Texas. Angela CbxlftlnO '85 142 Nor ny Hall Unit to graduate post G. S. Schwartz & Lee and 5 Kept est nttiuve A iniii appointed public relations Manning Selvage member of the Hill Resource Recovery Techniques as I They Pottstown. in inai vice president for marketing Coppcll. lei member of Robert Bmni were married inCoppell.Texas. J niaiiiteiiaiu e repl u es Pi a Brian F. BideLspach '85 and Tamera keep the upkeep and He is resident of rem. C. Benham '85 was 1 1 to vli c A Bank. Morris Associates in Interim assistant PNC Chirks Green, he and we want graduate slmhes and icsean Baylor '85 (M) has been .1. to assistant vice president, lead reviewer and supervisor of loan review h\ the students, liui.l.-.l in a master's degree at Frostburg State is n children and youth administrator with '85 and Brent New York City-based tions Institute. Sain Inn Conrnd Williams '84 Ann Dorin Layton were married on August 7 includes various positions with two live in lor the past year. nsi s," li 1 and lnrrg\ E. systems engineering firm 11 possible, ualiiial light will n (luce utility expi lion Cynthlfl Cambridge-based biotechnology with Pacer Systems, a Pennsylvania Jersey Department ol Pnvironmental Protei buililing will be ulililai inn Whcuvci Im doom exit i lie I Matthew a company. Hagerstown.Md. Cynthia, who earned has been an environmental scientist tocntci through a ilngle en trance. am min Kenneth, born on April joins n sister, CliarlRsa, four New '87. Hcrcommunicationscxperienccalso Michael '84 air the parents of a son. with the and Scott Zdumak assistant was a marketing career, she in Mnlthew and Lynnc Sanson! Turner » rattan, direi toi ol itudoni and Kohl been lias d," said lohn a Phila BnUei m her delphia medical college promoted a priority and .in fully pi. inn. i Or '66 SlOUt '49, Sandra Swetland Williams Shavertown. December of 1994. . '82, mcnt coordinator with MCP. sports." center . Brim MrCafferly '60, also have a two They yet. M . intercollegiate sports teams in Jennie Carpenter, interim vice — Jersey have been representing For more than a dozen years. B.U. alumni in New JTUDRNT RECRUITERS training session is held at the home of Bloomsburg at college night programs throughout the state. Each September, a These years recruiters included Teresa 0k I / to fd '62 M ho hai been coordinating tht program since Us inception Oholla Franey '62, Conrad Haenny '86. '83. Marlene Kevin Ernes '88, BltrwUch '82, Mike Blake 'S3, Karen Burnett lames '74.CharlesUwh 76.PaulManko Carol Williann Hum HS Joyc e Morgan Houser '61.W JuyHurM '65,John Schmicker 76. Richard Peter Mehr -85. DonatoNieman '74. Dawn Padner '89, Linda psychology, and he ber 4 in Dallas. Pa. Jeannine is em- ployed by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. Thev live in Dallas. is m clinical a psychologist with a private practice in Allentown. They Jeannine M. Dexter '85 and Ow en Williams Jr. were married on Septem- bom in February. a Ph.D. degree live in Allentown. Becky Hoak McBratnie '85 has started her Farm own business as a State Insurance Agent in the Kimbcrton/Phoenixville area. She has two sons. Matthew, one. three, and Sean, i Nancy William MacCread* B. '85 and Reppy were married in Haven on July 10. Nancy is J. Schuylkill been employed by the agency since versity in 1990. 1988. for Applied employed by the Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center. They reside in Matthew Orwigsburg. August 7 S. Jacqueline 4 Lisa A. Neely 8S and Enc W. Poelck were married on October 3. 1992. Lisa is J. Whitmcr '85 ar.d Da vies were married on Jacqueline Hummels Wharf. in is a student at the Geismger Wylc Laboratories EMG. at They her husband, Inc., Andy Nichols '82 and degree ployed by CIGNA live in il Manayunk. Representatives. ith the RJt. 1 PA 18058 Kunkletown. August that in he and his wife. Pnscilla. P. O. Box 1078 is in Kutztown University. She is employed at the George Wolf School Wood Paul School of degree '86 receded a at the Law on June Dickinson 5. Hardy '86 and her of a School District. They live in that child in October, but Lisa M. Fcsta Larry B. Smith '85 and Jacquelyn Segro were married on August 21 in Marietta. Larry is employed by R. E. live in Mount Middlctown. Inc.. in '86 and Walter Kane Dover. Delaware. Lisa, who earned a master's degree at Wilmington College, is employed at Caesar Rodney High School in Dover. They reside in that city. Dennis Fish '86 and Margaret Curtin C. Allen are planning a May 20. 1994 wedding in Villanova. Susan, who also earned a master's degree at B.U.. is were married in June 1992 in Wilmington. Delaware. Dennis, who earned an MBA degree at Drcxel Uni- Rtghiei and Chustophei on Mav ,l in > . lion New Patricia Hill is a PCO at in the bamuks in in that com hev reside mumiv in Kim HofTinun Mitchell 'MfMWfl) mi dm atmn.il earne.laniuster'sileiMre recently reading at She and her husband, Kevin, were expecting thru tut She is gust, but no report development, and loudiulmg for Child ( "arc Shupe by Leslie I.apinski '86 and James in Clark's Jr luld in Summit. Leslie, earned a master's degree who speech/language pathologist and cal coordinator for NovaCare. C. He will is a uii.l I in is 'nplav cllol Inc.. Wilkcs-Barre. h w ill '86 and David V. mamed on Jill holarships, programs and servn supported by the after serving i He previously served duet Im nl reside in Taylor. Frackville has been at named Good Regional Medical Center. '86 ol director of Samaritan She had Susan I.. Perdu k 'Hf. an.! ' hn (urdiovns, Institute. pher T. Wills were married July 17 CatasBuqua. Susan putcr consultant at is a personal AT&T iilar .in He li.i n ilu I.. (In. , im nl in com develnpinenl nnil ussislnnl ilin alumni uud publx relations Micntrln ' In iiml Hill Ai ademy Inr nl i at in Phi lade I phia and assistant director for iilumni a and A piililn rrlalmns al onnr< tn ul SiiIi-.Imii unlive ol Philadelphia, hool in Imm in is 1 >• 1 i » 1 1VK0 and earned aimn from Hloormburg Wlulr y |i 101 to there on October were Al Ahru//i, 1 1 Jody Biewer '86, Austin Robert '66, 16. .urn English Smith '86 in eivcd . a Mansfield Univcr at Wood Smith i mi Smith 'K J ,in '86 and pan Ih. ( Kim bias, Scott Heplei '86, flm Holllsti 1 's, Pom [anlero, Kristin [onloro, [onloro, Dole 111 College on lune (1 received *8f» education She at rayli in School District. Kiiu vi k, Mi, Inn' I i '77, n |N They \. 1 hi '78. Indl 0 '*>'. live in I . Btnn in (eight pounds, five ounces, 2 1 .5 inches). Kimberly Gibble '87 cmatics teacher a is math Line Mountain in the N.J. Lancaster employed by Holy ipchih '86 and Mori weie married in I They School. School DistricL harles J. Gllmore '87 manager is health education at They at May 21 is a business edu- Bellefonte Area High live in Don Chomiak Services in Lancaster and is co-owner and operations manager of the Reading in in De- She is the mother of two sons, Shane, age two. and Joshua Paul, bom in No- vember 1992. Sharon M. Olinger '87 and James Hudak arc engaged. Sharon is cmployed by Reinsel & Co.. Wyomissing. Hugh J. O'Neill '87 and Heather K. Pcnkala were married on October Hugh operations is manager for live in New 9. Vend- ing Services. Inc.. of Rockville, They Md Market. Md. Corpus Chnsti. Texas, VQ- 1 , squadron based on his boon promoted with Integrated '87 received the a in a ceremony m March. He Area School ing an MBA She District. is complet- in finance at St. Joseph's an University. She formerly was ate Unit from terri- the Pacific Denius were married on Mifflmburg. Laurel, a management 29 for who MBA degree at B.U., is May 22 in also earned a hostess at Temperance House in Lewisburg. They live in Miffiinburg. the six years. She and her husband live in Mincrsvillc. Deborah Porter '87 and Mark Slick were married on October 12. 1991. Deborah is a word processor for Env i reconnaissance Guam whose tory includes regions Laurel L. Parfitt '87 and Dennis L business manager for the Pine Grove McElhattan. wings of a naval aviator at 'St* Penn State cember 1992. market- for the Express Personnel specialist for the Schuylkill Intermedi- la/leton on reside in Yardlcy. to senior consultant '87. Spirit Hospital in Camp Hill, earned a master's degree Stacy M. Gober '87 has been named A aubschcr were married on has joined Belinda King '87 and BnanO'Berry were married on October 9. Belinda, who earned a master s degree at George Mason University, is a senior program- ronmental Resources Management Inc in Exton. ' the fall he has been TDRSS working satellite for During communica Pnor A. bell uacswigt '86 and Ulen were married on June 5 in B. \ Wilkes Bam* Renee is tive assistant in the trust an administra- that city cntenng the Navy. Don was He also earned a master's de- Columbia University's School of Journalism and worked at NBC News. gree al live mer at GEICO in Washington, D.C. Noele M. Cotton '87 and Charles Jencarelli were mumed on October 9 They Ann May who 15 in Fallston. Md. mamed Katharine, earned a master's degree o. I9M wedding Joseph is employed by the Arehdioce.se of Philadelphia as a science teacher at Conwcll-Egan bom on Jill, June 16. is Alyssa at the a senior human resources technician for USF&G They Insurance. Alyssa G. Ratner '87 and Mark Emswiler '87 were married on June in Fogclsville. live in Bel loan processor at is E. 1 a mortgage American Home Funding Inc.. and Mark manager for F. A. Rohrbach Inc. They is a project live in Alburtis. Md. Kathleen M. Santoro '87 and Mark Matthew Lohr 87 and Gina DTnnocenzo were married in G. Kepenis were married on July 24 in Pottstown. Matthew Bethlehem. Kathleen Masterlcasc in AT&T 4 Joseph L. Denelsbeck '87 and Amy Beth Saumian arc planning an August his wife, Krajcir '87 and Michael A. Forthman were Air. live in Caldwell. N.J. Paul Pugnetti '87 and are the parents of a daughter. Heather Nicole, Katharine University of Baltimore, department of Mellon Bank. Wilkes- Barre Dies m to an editor for Lebhar Friedman, a magazine publisher in midtown Manhattan. Ronee Coast of Africa. to the East NASA donS system. Uavul Shultz '94, Jim Shultz, Amy Sunderland '87 and Ray Sunderland Page 34 a master's degree. A. a chemistry is '87 and Robert near Rcnovo. Jenny I Bruce Rosengrant Scott 1 1 1 September V I.ynn is employed by Mobil Oil Coq>oration in Princeton, on the I Mondscheln, Matthew Mondscholn, '"(>, dw.ud IVilei '79, mi Ishloy Mondscholn, rohn Mondscheln Patty Mulliknn School .Iciiuv N.Y. Systems Consulting Croup. '84, February 19 Lancaster Catholic High at medical also pursuing .1 Idmira lose) Kim vrk, Storm Kruczekt Toni Kructeli Linda Mondschcin > Mm k West ( bom on Eric Michael, ( teacher is Hill. Cathy Giancatarino '87 and Frank ing Scott A. Hnylor '87 and Janellc D. She and her husband, live in Ithaca. Fanelli [onloro, 59, college hospitals. She Glancatarlno '88 arc parents of a son, live in Bridgcville. leai lies loiutli the Truinanshuie. grade Keener, ' Hem/ Company in Pittsburgh. cation teacher Koonoi '86iJanol Mary Anne Klemkoiky II. J They 1 [ontz, fennlfei [onloro, losepb Tony CPA lynthlo ( i a Mull were married on September B.U. alumni. master's degree (i. i the Mount Gretna. Thomas, lartman, a pro- a medical technolo- is clinical instructor for office. ProsBO, I is employed as u financial accountant with the Weight Watchers Food Division of Montgomery County the in 'Impiei of 1 I who curncd an MBA degree at the Katz and are Bi rntard, Mackenzie Prasso, Richard Ftojsq '78, Sharon I-'rasso, Glen Haas '74, Megan Chriitopher I). Basor '87 and Victoria L. LaCounl were married on May in Wayncsburg. Christopher, ngltshi I Camp is and Suzanne Harger Nesmith Kelly Meneeley "I nl Stephanie Petterman '88, Stepht n Petteiman '88, Robert Gabel 4 87 reports the birth of a daughter on December 14, 1992. Shield in i 'Iliey live in ljilayettc Hill Kellie S. Sthidle 56, tanel Class Volunteers): Robert Cumberland. (iraduatc School of Business at the Hill Derrii oil '8, grammer with Pennsylvania Blue I Kebei n Dorothy, born on Scpteml>er 4. Joanne Derricott '89, Curt ' Custlc, Delaware. Conrad, Jom Conrad. onrad I New A 19002 (215) 646 8364 I' Iliey Inc. twin daughters, Kristcn Minnie and Karyn Ryan Caitcn '91, employed by u active Rachel Abruzzli Fason is America Morris '87 and Ron J. wedding. Karla gist 1301 Cedar Road University of Pittsburgh, Btndl Emily Abru/./i, Abru/./.i '74, I the I held Kister were married in May sity in ohlgh Valley I New m Melissa "lubs of master's degree Kutztown game Criondi ( Corporate live in policy writei and lobbyiit Alumni and married to the former Lisa is Karla Melissa. I. Sargent '86 and Brian K. Barbara is Robert E. Driver '87 and Starr L on August 14 in St an Mullen s will be >> I Brenda is He Kctwitz are planning a spring 1995 Representative: Ambler, passing cun be found along the old related). Bank Nazareth. in Catholic High School in Fairlcss Hills. 1^87 live in Whitehall. Forrest Rohn '86 and (liarlenc Mock were morricd in Allcntown Eorrcst is a manager with May Corp.. region two thousand Saxons and Vikings. Traces of dim prior to They Romans passed teacher, and Barbara com credit analysis to mcrcial loan officer at Lafayette Grabarits. ironies and years ago, followed by the Danes, Smith (not In attendance Herriot, author of All TMfigi Blight Heautiful. N Y. area on August 19 the land of It is Wordsworth and James work mnrr for alumni was held in the Hin^iamton. a/trr '82, Jay Edwards were Cynthia BlUky 'HO. BUI Dvpkanli k'S7, Joan Hand Dupkanick '67, Barbara Baker Edwards '57 and Walt Luherecki Hill Norn; '69\Uiune Un hllameir6f,.JaikKlapprodt,l(heaStrausserKlapprodt M.llobl^ne villages of stone walled houses, inns, and ancient churches. An '81, landscape of highland sheep fumis, led Baltimore Life Insurance Co.. has earned the Life Underwriter Training Council's Fellow designation. North Yorkshire Bee's on the St. t. ) Northwest England finish across the Moors February Steven D. Metzker '87 of Harris- the island's most Ixiautiful mountains and moorlan. District region of in Allcntown. Store in Philadelphia. walk across the brcadlh of Northern England which will take us through some of live in Michael McIIugh '87 and Jeanne Henry were married in November Michael is manager of a Thrift Drug $1,700 Join us this bom of a son, Joseph, They West Chester. is employed by Berwyn. They reside in Corp. Halcdon. NJ. They is employed by North live in Alumnus seeks #2 Michael R. Weaker *87 and Trace) Jo Btlger are planning an August 27. 1994 wedding. Michael is employed job Merck and Co.. River- as a chemist for in slate Mark Schwcikm S side. County commisMoiKM Leslie Jamo \> announced endlcr '87 and her daughter. Paige Allison, run bom on Janu- vandtdacs his anlgotcmot husband. Eric, are the parents of a in the pnmai\ v >*>4 l l°S\has hcuien lor He will Ropubh lYnn.xlvania ol Bucb "7S, a since as a can. ary 31. Noting thai he 1988 v .imo ansone is onluleni ol sin i 1 ceas, he said he 'ippnhonilvi tv ho i\ a v mnhdate iv, b> \\ i\ Am dung Representative: diflnttkn, « nftlWctin Lori DePasquale Lannetti politician n.isn these vims 1162 Bay less Place with suspicion Eagleville.PA 19408 thai ate \aid attei ing m. Gary Bosavage, L. Marge McDonough. Susan Peggs. Lisa Musto Shober Fetterman, Steve Fetterman, Krueger, Wanda want Stephanie Willis — CAPE MA Y PICNIC Alumni and friends in the South Jersev attended a Bemgan Sub Pu nil on August 2 1 May County Park. In attendance were Virginia Reed-Brett '$2. Neil Brett. Charlvnne Caillaud 0 K>ith\ ', David Cecco Demcott members attending the fifthyear reunion on Homecoming (based on official registrations) included Dianna Waddcll Ilenslcr, William T. Morgan Jr., and Wendy Edwards Class Michael M. Alhan '88 and Penny Jo Woods were married on September in Harrisburg. specialist with Michael SMS Inc.. is Joanne Edwards Debra N eider er '81. '89, Bill Derricott '66, 62. Steve Koral '67, Andersen Ridall were married in '88 and Chris Berwick in Sep- tember. Julie also graduated from the School of Radiologic Technology Hershey Medical Center. She is Carol employed by Richard is radiologic technologist at Berwick Hospital. '67, Jone lie Edwards '67, '83, Kristin Bertoli '88 and Andrew /.ulkosky urc planning a wedding Knstcn is May 14. employed by tending Villanova University. Thomas E. Beck '88 has success completed the uniformed certi- is on the staff He of Parcntc. Randolph, Orlando. Carey & Associates, a and consulting firm in CPA Wilkcs-Barrc. Janice Berry '88 was a Doctor of Osteopathy degree from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine on June 1994 is at is and an '62. Jot "ordus "SS and letlics ( I rison arc planning an October \s cdding Debra limit Drues "I is nt assistant bs >.n iei culls m WO, Schwctkci w as y I 'ins i Sen lias 1>C II \%n '68, director of alumni affairs appointed to the Bloomsburg Univcr Foundation board of directors. sity A Amy business administration Riajoi at Bloomsburg, Bcrningcr has pursued n In li ii m Martin '88 und her husband, Matthew, arc the parents ol May daughter, Sainantha, born on career in banking since graduation. In They 1993. a 15. Wilkes Banc live in of arts degree in communications at master's degree, she worked as a pub lie ness training exercise. Randy also served as a dental techni- Before returning to pursue her B.U. relations practitioner in New York cian in Ecuador during the spring of Financial Office in Baltimore. 1993. joined Norwest in 1991 her present position as president of the manager City. Lehigh Valley Division of Meridian Bank, she is responsible for all com- Diane McHlIgh '88 and Scan Doheily weie mauled on Novcinl>cr mercial lending activities, including 20 corporate, business and private bank manager ing, cash management, and community CRA lending, They is insurance Rcnl-A-Cur in vision. Following her nii-iil 1986 initial appoint as senior vice president wen niamed Hesihershew Bi Miihcllc DoUgltlfVilll by the Clothes Dec They |o employed is Wyomissing vice real estate president nun lending, and ItOl executive vice president corporate and commercial banking ler first positions were with Montgomery County in I corpoiale banking and the Held an.lit Jim Middmigh '88 was ployee ol the month loi Osiam Sylvama 's Produi I'owanda Is at opci atoi Inc the in named cm Scptcmbci Chem Inn «V Todd G '88 and Moms is a member of Robert Associates and the National Association of BxOCUtivO Females In 1992, she was cited for board service to at Met aiea Project Rainbow, Philadelphia, an 01 is an advertising Standard-Speaker. is a uiaccutic.il sales lepiesentative loi They Luctltn live in Steven Ross '88 and Rcnec Ridzon were married in October. Steven is a private accountant for Company Pcnn State Seed Nnncy Murray children. She earned an MBA degree from James Madison University in 1982 She resides Bethlehem, The Foundation board is responsible I for securing private funds to help maintain and enhance quality and ev a '.collies Michelle Nanc\ * Labs. They reside in .ancaslci West anil foundations Members icpicseni business, professional and civic lead en from throughout the Common 0, Wnkbeiner were married in Carlisle. Pavill *88(M) is due toi patient services in pediatrics stetrics Mercy at lege. a Holy Family ColPhiladelphia She is a second master's degree at Pickering Valley at lil and ob Barrc. Ernest J. Payne '88 and Cynthia on October in the Mannc Corps I m Mimsmk Hills 9. truest, a lance corporal Reserve, is cm ployed by Outdoor World Scotnm Re sort. They Mary wife. Jeanne is a training coordinator with Ronald Sowal *88 earned in dentistry live in Stroudsburg. Pelak '88 has earned :inustei at on June Southern a degree Illinois live in m reside in I urinous '88 and bom on communications She also serves 3434484 7. at Key- named Linda Foster. JoAnise Keener. Chris- Spohn, Susan Sugra. John M. Walker tine Brian L. Angney '89 has been cmas an adjunct instruc- Scranton and McCann School of Business. She resides in Scranton with her children, Justin and Corinne. Larry Walsh '88 and Amy Richards were married on July 16. Larry is a marketing consultant with the Prudential ployed by Dcllwood Mortgage Corporation in Pittsburgh for over three years. For 1991. 1992 and year-to-date, he has been the lop loan officer in the corporation. Rebecca L. Antolik '89 and Rich Rebecca is ard B. Wetzel are engaged. a business teacher in the Easton Area School Insurance Co. promoted racer for District. to at man- New Hol- Bork-Tek. Inc.. in She was the 1991-1992 overall female champion for WEELL cycling series me Army joint humanitarian operation between the Paraguayan ministry of health and the U.S. Army National referred to as a medical readi- and in 1993 is a category four Amy E. Wolf '88 and Rolf M. Gubler mamed June 26 in Lancaster Amy. who earned a master's degree Millerville University, R. Barna '89 is a science teacher at LaSalle College High School in Wyndmoor. Cortland Julie W. Bigelow Lynn Fetzer III '89 and are planning an Au- gust 1994 wedding. USCF. were Cortland, who earned a master's degree at West Chester University, is an elementary teacher in the Spring-Ford Area School DistricL at employed by Harrisonburg (Va.)City Schools. They live in Thomas Willingmyre '88 has been to inside regional sales efforts. National Guard. is TE PA 15220 Class Volunteeris): tor at the University of Medical Battalion, which traveled Guard (412) Speakers Bureau. land. lieutenant in Pittsburgh, speaker of the year through Keystone's ager The May Emmaus. Cecelia Taylor '88 (M). adjunct He was pan of I contingent from Illinois Army National Guard's Company B. 204th service to villagers is a first 1989 ToddArgenziano. Joanne L Derricott, Santa Rosa. Paraguay, providing den Ronald District. John M. Walker Robin Buck Dude 5. Santa Rosa to volunteer their a science Uni- Last year he spent two weeks tal is Mountain School Representative: the Jeanne L. Smith '88 and John R Bortulin were married in October. ol Hospital. Wilkes Savard were married They half. stone Junior College, was m isuv Brendu He and his Patrick Tannous *88 are the parents of instructor of Sharon Schwartz '88 earned Margaret FllenNorris'88 and Paul wealth. Page 36 May. Bell Atlantic Director) Graphics cellenceat the university by cultivating and soliciting individuals, corporations in Alan Zelnick '88 teacher in the Line the C Rotbacker '88 received I pharmaceutical sales represents live for Pfizer I ( lauck were married on Apnl is In '88 and to assistant office in 1992 1000 Hillgate Apt. They ancillary School in Uwculand. Pa. women and their two and a a son, Nathan Patrick, in Dallas, Pa. grade teacher ganization which provides transitional housing for homeless in Maureen, are the parents of a son, Rory Tyler, a master's degree in reading at Pfizer Lobs. He has been the country for two years. Karen 2. sales representative for the Hazleton Anncmiiric Murray '88 and Geoffrey L. Hauck were married in pli. u of San Antonio. Texas. on October Chester University VUbUDOVI on April V Annemaric manager of a Baltimore 1. Mission Pharmaceutical for leading sales representative department. Bcrningcr May Llewellyn were married in Conyngham Wuc Draw Tungsten were married^n firm's office in Harris- at the He was promoted burg. R.Todd Sullivan '88 is district sales 1994 respool a is Ballict North Wales. suburban commercial lending, she then seniot for fall Township icside in Spring M. manager Karen M. Kcdling Delaware Valley Di Geoffrey R. D. Stone '88 and Judith He as a credit Bethlehem, and has been accepted into Pcnn Suite's Ph. D proram live in Medi.i Michelle M. McLaughlin '88 and Brit became menial She is a faculty member at Northampton Community College, relations. Valley Division, Bcrningcr held three in for Enterprise Philadelphiii. Before her promotion to the L-chigh positions at the Diane Drexel Hill in Rodney F. Zechman '88 has been named branch manager of the Norwest is Shenandoah. Va. Debra M. Bilansky '89 and Jay mamed 10. Musser were on October V i Class notes urban and regional planning in imciMts I ot Colot.-ulo. the at emplosed i> bs the Jefferson Counts Planning Of Golden. Colorado fice in RoNc.mn M. Crunmei S«) and John K Glosci were mamcd on -\ugusi .""S fountain in 1 1 Ro.\cann ill i> employ cd PHH icet \mciKamHunl Vallcs. Md Vhe> Its c in Tosvson. Md. bs l Groth '89 and Dr Julia Coralnuk lulia i mamcd \scic emplosed n bs the ll.ukcns.uk Medical Centci (N.J.) Jetties Reading, in Hies lisc in Wayne. Carol W diess (.m muk S«> and lb \n Wang air engaged Caiohsa I PHIl.LY AREA piial FRESHMEN — The Montgomery County Chapter of B U alumni sponsored a picnic for new freshmen Freshmen guests included Patrick Atkinson, Kelly Beard. Kim Cegielski, Natalie Clipsham, Christopher Conklin. Christopher Cox. Megan Cunning. Gretchen Dietrich. Hank Domin. Janet Ewing, Meg Fohner. Lauren Green, Randee Holly, Jill Kinckner, Melissa McCoy, Megan McLeod. Marissa Mullin. Michelle Pit rajtf, Carrie Reckamp. Meena Soletmanzadeh. Alison Tomlinson, John Tymkiw.Greg Walsh, Robin Weidner //, » H Carolyn Wilson and Kristin Witmer. Others in attendance were Anna Bauer '94, Chris Beadling '94. David Bear.! v, ,\ Beard, Jesse Biter. Jen Browne. Megan Canning, Susan Conklin, Whitney Davis, Kimberly Dengler, Marge Ewing, Ann M. Fogarty '78. Connie Gohner. Eileen Green, Lindsay Green. Richard Green. James Grunden. Tracy Kepner. Diane Lunova. Stuart McAleer '91 .Kelly Meneeley '87. Marvin Meneeley '85. Patty Moore '85. David Pn raux. Kevin Picraux. Sue Picraux. Tim Picraux. Ralph Reckamp. Kelly Shaughnessy, Cameron Smith '84. Joy Soleimanzadeh. Chris Tomlinson. Tisha Uliasz, Greg Weidner. Rob Weidner. Roxann Weidner, Londa Westen, Craig Wilson and Kothy Wilson. from the Philadelphia area on July VP Retired Ho* registered nur*e at Lehigh Valley 7. . ,. Su-plu-n M aret wedding (1 ncs a in a is Hoyd King of Prussia in Jod) llotTmuii '89 and William I (Jules '8V> weic mame«l in nibots ille H»u kinghum I w > as ie ImverMly I I oundnlion boaul ol dlici tors I on September phei tot the I Vice picsidrnt Jody. a photogrn 1 1 cw Studio, ici enlls isIhiic, national awanls loi Hill technician at Milton wenss I in I. ndminutialion lor Hut kinghum bus an. mis s /ations and . lias Ik-cii publu dedii ated sei lot bis Ih-cii oinmnnilv oigunl A native ol Yoik.be lelt ille State a real estate representative for Harold M. Knhlrr '89 and Juluuinc Baton weie in. mu d on >> lol>ci Id in Sheet/. Inc. al III in og ly vii e In I Mi Use ni/ed American tome hoods llie> leside in rmriitun a. pio 1 lahoialois a is In- is new uccouni representative for Eastmgs Bank mOwmgs Mills, and is board to ahoialo I tently ap|H»mted to the Hloomshuig ern S.n Steve Stephen Row toi lessional pottiaits Bloomsburg. Lee Ann appointed S'J Aivhbald in salesiepiesenlalise , won two October 30 Ulceus (.. Hart are planning a IVccmhci nun a World Wai yeai to seive in as n II III/, ninbullxnnb) orullii utenunt, i Illooimhuig Icncheri College during his sc i t Ann Jill Clcicrskl '89 and Stcphan A. Galloway were married in Mcchanicsburg. Jill is an cnvironmcn tal Shcrrl Shcrri is University, supply management the lor a Army Com Material Anny Depot R Keith reside lies I were married Susan is employed by Bcmvillc in Ihey reside County the JuiiK-snn '90 were married on Muy ( LANCASTER-LEBANON FRESHMEN — The Lancaster County Chapter new freshmen at a picnic on August 12. In attendance following members of the Class of 1997. Tiffany Book. Melissa were the Development; Kelly is copywriter Michaela Meier, Erin Oestreich. Kelly Shannon, and Denise Sloat. Alumni hosts included Karen Scott Blackburn '82. John Haney '85. Relda Scott '55. Donna Brenesal Sheehan '71. Ron Sheehan '74. and Susan Sugra '89. Poulenc Pharmaceuticals Inc. in advertising at Berwick. Lisa Nescopeck. Eric IL A. Bowman '89 and Patricia They is an elementary teacher Berwick Area School in the live in District. (Pa ) Area High 1 1, Corp.. Wicboldt were mamcd on May 15 in employed by State Farm Insurance of Allcnlown. They Laura Jean Bracken '89 and Frederick R. Lewis n were married on March 26 in Broomall. Laura is a guest relations manager with the Delta Orlando Resort in Orlando. Fla. They live Wilkes Banc. Terry, Brown live in in May degree 21 at ( )< J- adult/geriatric Dimmlck lolwr , I *> in is a speech/ im\ ing Ins position us Buckingham i'ii .i publu bom on CPA pathologist with Lee Ann Chronister '89 and Steven Augustine '87 were married on i relations . and . i . di .. vi was promoted . pm in the .in. i.. • lopmi pnitdcni I"' lo asso< nl vue presldenl lor Ik nil. md dsWflopintdi external relalion. and in Vt'hWv i aim adminisliatioii, a meni in pOlition he held until his n lin rehabilitation for Inc., in the Bloomsburg Chapter of the American Red Cross, the Bloomsburg Chnmlx-i of Commerce, the Jacques Weber onndalion, 1/n and the Columbia Montour Torch Club. He has also served as chairperson of the Bloomsburg own Planning ( orrimis sion arid the Columbia County Rede vclopmcnl and Housing Aulbonly Wilkes Banc . is working llr on a master's degree in physical therapy Slippery Rock University was a member of the board ol Columbia County directors of the Housing Authority Christo- David A Lunger '89. a lieutenant at Barksdale AFB in Louisiana, was re- in Hazleton. Maria, who earned a master's 1994 wedding with served , || , ir.soi i.ile first •> ,.i i. .i. la. nil 1 is for 1 presently a long time ( year s. and be member of the . degree a i 1 seven for feasor, I in 7, 1993. Weinstein are planning a is US Hi. .1 1 who also earned B.U.. Douglas Longrnore '89 '87 are parat L November Darnel bool Si |oin. I ents of a son. Joshua Taylor, January n has included presidencies of the Hi- language pathologist specializing NovaCare. Maria A. Filoreto '89 and Wind Gap. Daniel D. Cairns '89 and Cindy P. daugli 31. pher E. Danishefsky were married '89 and Keith D. Seely were married on June 26 on Mark Dimrnick '89 and is Dctwciler. Hershey and Associates. in that city. Lisa E. J. Burns '89 and Cheryl L Tannersville. Jim Hamsburg. bom ih. i Sa>n in tin 198! an-< tors of the Industrial Bloonr.burg Development Asso- ciation and the advisory board ol [hi First Federal Savings and Loan Asso- ciation. A member of the Caldwell Consistory, Valley of Bloomsburg. and Continued on Page 44 ment. He Ixiard of Area is working on a master's degree Page 37 . A walk in highlands C la He and of Scotland Tammy, They dard Register Co. wife. his live Ph.D. in analyticaJ chemistry. 24 Sepl. 1994 to Oct. 6, Helen* Raymond A. Mally '89 and Jandyn were married S. Elias The Wcs! Highlands walk begins Helene studying for a is Raymond is a financial accountant with degree in nursing of Glasgow and passes through some the Defense Activities Federal Credit Community College and of the most splendid loch and Union Milngavic, on the northern suburb* at mountain scenery Scotland to in William which finish at Fort shadow of the Along lies in of the eastern shore of Loch Fauerbach were married on August 7 in Easlon. north to Inverness. visit O 'Toole Joseph F. ( we master's degree Klmbi last Shi|ipensburg Nni at more W) Zuhwski on June 12 HI degree Traveling alumna Township. at .tody ' Sacramento on business was 19 in |o August, she volunteered to host a gel-together ii ol i alumni 1 Harriet, was it urea In thai the uatuial J . is 1 Vt ihc . addition '• | ( hai " tx s i on mi mbi .1 past president ol the aii ma College Alumni many years. As a result "i hn hchall ol "ii aw aided liei tin I luring ha alma malt dslinguishi trip to California, she .1 \ | to i , Sorts managed w slu < to as who had [hi She had broakflui Sam Yeiigcr 'S3 and Ins win, and spoke by telephone w illi Harrison Polst '84 and wmiums *7N tin Camp Summit Mark Mechamcsburg Area School the a is i in ... inn i 'K'l and Michael i I.inda. master's degree is Area School l li/a in Dis- Lon is a Novem- CPA with They live in & Vandling. Holy at is a fifth School Spirit in grade Mount Canned She was featured as "Teacher in the Spotlight" in the October 13 edition of The News-Item in Shamokin. an is John M. Walker '89 has earned a iurj i I] In who earned n and finance at the of Business at bui eh I lc h i - a teacher District. m the They Wilson reside in Jennifer k. Ross \s«» was named the University of Pitts- relumed to his position with Bell Atlantic. Course neai Berw ick Management Systems. I tvi IS telene is employed by Maternal and Family Health Services Inc.. is a third grade teacher Dent Hlcmentary School Md. They at Wilkes Barrc. and degree in nursing is at studying for a Luzerne County Wash- in Fort Karen Schtenner 'K9 and Brian Ohl '88 were married in September 1002 i staffdevelopment Md. Allcntown. Bonnie A. Chesney '90 and Eric M. Alexy '90 were married on July 3 in earned a master's degree Bonnie Lansdale. is Lankenau Hospital and is a sales Management of Centra] Pennsylvania in Camp ingat VillanovaUni\eisit> Brian is is school teacher at Corpus Christi School, at Center Bcecham employed by Smith Kline is Clinical Labs. They live in B.U. at in a speech language pathologist Muhlenberg Rehabilitative Care in Bethlehem. She and her husband. Kurt, live in Trexlertown llarlcysville. Cynthia A. Christy '90 and Robert Fertsch '91 were married in Si is employed by The Press of Atlantic City They live in in New Jersey. William H. Gensel '90 and Elaine Y. Edinger are planning an April 2, 1994 wedding is in Mifflinburg. employed by the Federal Prisons in Washington, D William Bureau of C. Margate. N.J. Elizabeth M. Ghezzi '90 was Joyce Clayberger '90 support teacher in the is a learning Line Mountain District. awarded a juris doctor degree Hall University School of Seton at Law. She has accepted a judicial clerkship with JTI of New Jersey Superior Court in Newark. She for- Brian W. Young Maria Horinko Damiano '90 has Jr. '89 was ap- pointed vice president of Ronco Indus Supply Corp.. effective in January 00 le w as appointed sales managei for \ I Cook same & Young Industries on the date. passed the Pennsylvania State Board of Funeral Directors examination and is a licensed funeral director. Maria, who received a certificate degree in funeral service from Northampton County Area Community College, is affiliated with Damiano Funeral Home the 1990 McAdoo. Street. *204 VA 22302 (703)827J4S9 Alexandria. Carol L. Giles '90 and Curtis W. Snyder '89 were married in Momsville. Carol a first grade teacher rolled in the master's Curt, program who earned an M.B.A. University, in the is at is at en- B.U. Drexel an accountant with Ernst and Young. Philadelphia. Teresa L. Davis '90 and James A. Wright were married on September 1 1 Teresa is employed by Wal-Mart Robert A. Gould '90 is a multi media developer/instructional technologist at Universal Systems. Inc. in Fairfax, Va. in Mcchanicsburg. They reside in Hams- Lauri K. Grabiec '90 and burg. J. Nicole Woodson Smith. Lisa Stackhouse is Pennsbury School District and in Representative P. Shevlin merly was employed by the law firm of Hurley and Vasios in Short Hills. N.J. cialist. Class Volunteers): .m 1993, and Eric Hill is in nurs- Pamela Yastishak Gairing '90, who an elementary ooordimv pursuing her master's degree MBA E. Jenkins reside in Bcltsville. has been promoted to customer spe- 3220 South 28th Page 38 Frank lands on August 12. Crystal Jamts Community College lor at the J. is working on an Villanova University. at Richard E. Frable '90 and Heather were married on July 10 in Allcntown. Richard is employed by Barons Consulting Group. They live in 1 Lrm I is He Bank. Laura Crane '90. who has been employed at M&M/Mars since 1990. trial Helens k.Schappei '89 ind lames Walters w ill be married on Decern Karen Bank in Villanova. He formerly was employed by Regent National Montclair State Crystal VVorkinger '89 and Scott Davis were married in the Virgin Is- 1 W at in the lend- Main Line Federal Sav- Judge Joseph Cassini August loll in Christopher Eckardt '90 of been appointed ing division of Elin Carduff'90 and John Angelotti were married on August 2 in Gordon. School general manager of the Hotel Milton in She formerly was direc tor of sales and marketing at Willow Run Inn Inc., live Jeffersonville has an upgrade manager with is East Stroudsburg at They Fcasterville live in Balti- Joseph Katz School consultant with Waste ( They employed by Silvme is Willow Grove. more. Md. Lansdale. Robert . Palmer Township and Sharon alinskl '89 and < hrijtc \ Suzanne Vivino '89 teacher QtUnj h a r marrii don University, Michael '87 were married on June 12 in Couderspon. ington, Eckcrslcy. Clark's Rehnai '89 and Robert Bethlehem. wire of Hill education teacher a special is in master's degree in strategic planning i Julie Bucheit '90 and Markowski Storis J. Distributing Co., Inc., Bloomfield. m. ia D. Hcnnclly were married in Southampton on November 21, 1992. Miffhnville. the accounting firm. Eckcrslcy Lebanon. i Adam ings ber 5 in Simpson. Zahn were married on April 24 1 Norristown. a master's degree uppe '89 and Rebecca trict. I accountant with (JSH Set vices Inc W make with Garry Clark's m APT New latlon an inquiry sent b) AiumniOffiu- beth Sharon K. Durchsprung '90 and Villanova University. They at live in College, J employed Pennsylvania and is pursuing a master's degree in Slabtown Mark is employed by the Borough of Berwick They live in K. is by the Palisades School District. commercial credit analyst Diane the at Si ivici Northern contact with three alumni responded foi 13inRichlandtown. Jade an the Medical College of J. Harrison were married lieutenant PronJUi '89 and tains were married on Septem p, in 1 1 is at Whilcnighl were married on August 14 i Mil-hurl S. Rcedei in 1 first and 1 union /ears ol '89. a Dunmore, Tliey reside Summit. Pennsylvu .m, \ Award of the Alumm i Ot kc r in in on, bcr at Souderton. Jade A. Diefenderfer '90 and Edward A School were married on March pursuing Widencr University, and Gordon accountant in Karen Busoiker '90 and Robert Whiteman were married on May 15 in Jim Thorpe. Karen, who is working on Texas. partner Washington, tin in. ins ores foi < m |)r is her doctoral degree in psychology Lucy is a fitness Club Genesis Fitness wedding. and Aerobics Centre Sigma Iota Omega, Phi Iota Lambda Chi Alpha. Delta Pi and resented: degree lloffstetter BVI DtS Caston High School, and David at Mark School of Aerospace Medicine at Brooks Air bone Base in San Antonio. Maik sales instructor at were married on June pher Mattisc were married on has helped i" plan Bloomsburj i I.. 24. 1994 ing fraternities and sororities were rep- David arid Nazareth. Christine teaches busi- in live in Lucy D. DiBetta '90 and David E McConncll arc planning a September Bethlehem. in Whit, lull aled from the Bight nurse course thing to residi in ol Springfli Id, alumni '89 Kim an anthologist for live in in Wind Gap. in a teacher at Northeast Middle School is oi I do. a Wand U.S. Air Force, recently gradu in the lalifornia Kochu with Stone, Diane Sue Turner '89 and John F makes contacts ( iiiit/ '87 were mar Bethlehem. in IvdwardTomkiii They Northern CPA Spohn P, Siegfried '88 berly is a registered nurse at St. Luke's and Muhlenberg Center hospitals. Thomas, who also earned a master's director, will information, please call 717 tnnt Must rlj R. 4466. n Harriot Christine L. a ness ricd Win working on is 26 Edinburgh Roy Smith, Quest a in versily. at Thomas in were married III Melissa llarrisburg stage ol out journey will take us to lend this walking tour. For is Stroudsburg. They live will lake the train The Robert Cyphers, DeAngelo and Co. Melissa M. Mornlngred '89 and They B.U. Maria Ann Bednarchik '90 and T. Soda '90 were married in Norristown on August 28. The follow- Chi. Schubert '89 and Karen (,'. at Millers town. Gordon Beta Sigma Delta. Maria Robert Lomond, moor and pass through ilew or The group will fly from JFK Airport in New York City to Foil William Wilkcs Barrc. York cross the western fringe of Raririoch Glasgow. Alter finishing the walk employed is Dlanni M. Minnich '89 and Gene McMillcn arc engaged. Diannc is employed by Memorial Hospital in L. walk much will Luzerne County at by Maternal and Family Health Services, Inc.. Britain's highest way wc the Methann \burg in its mountain. Ben Nevis. as wedding. District, happert *89 and James Walters arc planning a December 18 Marmburg in S( Newport School enrolled in the master's de- is gree program She December 1994. expects to finish in ana. $1,700 and she year of graduate school, studying for a in Royersford. live in Bossier City, Louisi- teacher in the Allison Aschman '90 ism her fourth account rcprcscnuiivc for The Stan- through Syra- in international relation* cuse University notes s s Annette DeLucca '90 and Ricky L Lcvan Jr. were mamed in Hazleton on July 1 7. Annette is a special education Mencken Thomas May '89 are planning a wedding, Lauri is an audiologist at the Hearing Center of Woodbury. N.J. Thomas is Drug Scan an analytical toxicologist in Warminster. at » . . 1 Program brings Rohm *nd ci*n with m Haas alumni loaders back to campus ITvs rrsule Lansdale Candv K Nicholas -90 \lumni board inemlvis, chapter ccvrdmalois and student iivtuitets James .tint aiiended the second annual Icadci G. Met or mack '90 aie engaged Cindy in a substitute teachei tor the Wamoi Run Milton and aiv v Reserve IU Jim He degree is a U in the happening i* MBA Al the picnic dinner Saluiday evening, Di M Occulto W.uullhisidr. Gardiner '90 weic married on Sep tember 25 in alsoemplovedhs Sentinel 1 were married on September Ocean in 1 Jr. City, Md. Shereen is a substitute teacher for the Sussex liam Sheakoski were married in DalKcllic Pa. las. is an audiologist Scranton and Wilkcs-Barrc. They in in live Horsham in assistant tor They Kenneth \ ( bcrtev in I lorslum In attendance ml Bowoo ( Moms Michelle K (Xlober 2 in were inained on Waymart Jeflrev, Ned Helen Cimbala Corporation Hughestown. Ocean City. Leah Knapp '90 has been area coordinator for unteer Home named Tamaqua's Vol- Care program. She for Jeannine S. Marsh '90 and Harry J. O'Neill IV were married in Reading Jeannine employed by Beard is & Reed lltett Kill Vim l\ ' eptam i Stephen of Rcuding. 90 received Alcsi* N. PcrvifT Owen* at Dcceinlver Development Corporation Nassau IUH Pen Argyl. Tracy tics Bank ridian in Philadelphia and is en- MBA an coordinator Heights. Exton. ried Carol A. Hamilton '90 and Joseph A. Bulvin are planning an April wed- pany. in as an aclm the Evergreen Adult Day Care Center program at St. Joseph's University. Mark is employed by West Chester Area School District and is enrolled in a master's program at West Chester University. They live in rolled at Shenandoah in Gary Muusteller '90 and Amber 1 .. a College in is employed by Amcncun Gen cral Insurance She married Robert Knapp in 1 They Reading. Inc.. reside in She works J. iinrs J r. I K. McAuvic in 7. a second grade teacher in School ity '90 and etlennan 'KS. Metis I ( llaennv •oniiid Ilanev 'H\ 'Iin Kindet S program I hear lor the ( is Products Co. management McNeil Consumer it. ft | (hid "mi md pi r/ho in Swoycrsvillc. a registered nurse at the Rosemary in W. Yoder were Fort Washington. Jersey Shore. Philip J. Hoeflich '90 and Tanya M. Lentz are planning an April 8. 1995 wedding. married on District. May. They May 15 in Crystal was a special Lower Dauphin Hummclstown, until education teacher School '90 and Douglas in live in Saratoga Springs. N.Y. Christine T. Hughes '90 and Robert L. 5 in Stillwater. Christine is an associ- SmithKline Beecham Pharmaceuticals, King of Prussia, and Robert is a fourth year dentaJ student They reside in Roy ers ford. Barbara Ann Lee '90 and Gregory P. Smith were married Barbara October 9 nurse Pennsylvania Hospital, and homas I mutual funds admimslialui District, and Thomas They Hospital. at live in Lehigh Valley Men/town is with Parente, Randolph, Or- Beth 1 is a corpo- They Arizona's only amusement park reside in Glcndalc Bret Lieberman '90 and Carol management a risk is N.J.. spc General Motors Acceptance Corporation. They live in New Jersey. Bobben were married on November 14.1992. Bret sor for Ford Williamsport Stevens. is a John J. Mulhcrn Bob Uupp lo iVfadll Smeiil. Pickell '90 and Kenneth mer analyst for IntcrMctxo Industries Corporation in Wilkcs-Barrc. JefTeris '90 warehouse supervi- New Holland. They live in Patricia A. Murray '90 and Stanley G. Savitsky were married on Ashley. Patricia degree in human it May 29 in pursuing a muter' is Gina Lindenmuth '90 and Douglas in Northampton an admis- Miller were married on October representative for Pagenet of Philadel- tant with 16. Gina KPMG is a staff accoun- Peat Marwick. Kdlie Knapich '90 (M) and Wil- and she 1 in E. Kenneth J. Lutz '90 and Kathenne Warn bold were married on May 15 1 , Uupp Siuuly ii ' / 1 1 1 I 1 >uk<*ii Smeiil \'>, ' Sinilli 'K4, Ni. ho|i Woodson Smith J"hn '90, Company I< am. ron it 1 Memphis, working on a mailer's de grecutMcmphinStutcUnivcmiy lw > Zdunlit M "'JO. Walker Sheiaiou Snuih H'Jund S. oil '17, i* lidl in Memphis. Jacqueline M. Rot HI da '90 and Hoy Swlnchart '90 were married Malvern on July 10 Jacqueline employed by The Vonguai.l Ifoup J. I employees Wayne, and Roy R Ui is is sity, is Stacey, at J. of the l,ovc and I Jriivrrsily employee-. have exceeded the Slate Employees omhiri'-d App- ..I ampaifn p.al ol ' - Purci ( ll ")0 are Child ii-i .fir- i ( enter in Mn Imrl Vavrek. dean of extniM. d programs and chairperson of Coal Township. year's campaign. Paula A. Reagan '90 and Shawn O. I-alh were married in Berwick on Au die highest this Bloomsburg's fundraising goal employed at I he Tt/ttii Wilkes-Banc They live In gust 7. Paula Leader in is System among is the 14 Slate universities. The campaign ptltll ipants. attracted 107 or 83.7 perccni of the univcrMly's 367 employee purticipa Berwick. Dawn Rrbrnnark Starolis M. is who Jr. in '90 and Paul are planning a June 1994 Shavcrtown Dawn, who also earned a master's degree at is a special education teacher B U . in (he in earned a Kutztown Univer employed by and Steven cli;ii ilies Bloomshurg charitable causes, according to They Race '90 were married June 26 rues, yu,i\ Wl.m by pledging S3I.4H7 to Rosemary wedding Lansdale. lor |fl employed by Toys Rxton. They live in Chester in exceed in ( resources administra- Stacey L. Netwall '90 and Steve master's degree phia. 'Nr.. 'HI, lion goal tion at University of Scranton. Keystone Junior College. She formerly was an account at Paper tional / Rightn I They reside in Mountaintop. Kimberly a legal assistant Willi Intel is ' Scott William Seldcn '43, Albert '33, '90 and Michclc Lee Caponc were married on January 30 in Shavcrtown. John is a program- live in Swoycrsvillc. Ann M, I a public infix is malion officer for Ocean City, and Mark marketing representative for GNS. lando. Carey and Associates in sions counselor Mary I't, . ciaiist for Health. a registered nurse in ' I Saunders were married on July 24. Beth A. MinkofT '90 and Mark I Foley Jr. '88 were married on March 6 a registered Home Novem- ills I Relda Scott '53, John Scrimgoour Wayne. They Midi Corp., n Towanda on Allied Services is the shock-trauma unit in Phoenix. Arizona. Lynn Inc. at fourth grade teacher in the Baltimore CPA ber 6. Kimberly is Lynn Ann Levandowski '90 and Ralph Stauffcr were married on June 5 rate Lindsay E. Irion '90 and Thomas E. Beck '88 are planning a May 1994 wedding in Queensbury. Lindsay is a a at Miller '90 and Scott Susan Pal Mi Andrew /(), Siindni McAlldrcw /II, Mai van M. ||gSJ| is SI al Springs. in County School I). lunsickcr were married on at the University of Pennsylvania Dental School of Medicine. I in Scranton. Myers '90 were married on June ate scientist with T '(.'), I Carolyn Kelt/ a live i Mais Ann. klcmkosky SO, 'invci sity o| I in Holy Tnn They in Old Forge. Kimlurly Laub 'K(., I u Mury Crystal L. i ' that city. a category analyst for the pit IppOWltM h Ml, Nam y vchos V.CI.II M.iu.e. •(.(,. Diane Maiuei (>li. < ding. Carol Nr., nthia II 's V). less Kiesgi Shen Scranton on September 23. Mary Beth is were nwirricd iik est belli Swoycrsvillc on August is \, rWB7,RIohird i.i.si.ne the loi runs R. Dusljilfo '90 were married Rosemary on May 15 in Reading. Michael is employed by Van Bennett Food Com- 1992 unpaired m Co. 99 1 Michael T. Lagerman '90 and Michelle Bennett Marcinko were mar- 'H elteiman I Rick llowcnstlnc '76, Mary Lou John t\ I. »Ams,- K. n. 'H'J, Donna " ill)! Snyder arc planning an 1999 wedding Gary /(). 48. . mcrly was employed by the Regional employed by Me- 1 dvv.uds I Kevin Pines '41. ' Tracy Ann Groller '90 and F. Mark Fabian '90 were married on July 10 in is ..it da Bessie ITiey J. master's degree I '68. S.\ e (inines '40, Co. I 'N'), mes, Stephanie I lishei Wilkes Hour in \ Dupont. live in Nancy 41. Small Idwards 'SS, V s aids I'dvs i County. Delaware and Worcester County school districts. They live in Dtvld Bowqd Brett. Virginia Nan. cm is and were Joan Michol. '72. Parts Sales Pavlovlch '90 and A. ployed by General Motoi Danboro. live in llan\ in mi- piesidenl. iv ho, Joanne Deiticoll production a is Iik li h, al the Lorraine Ausprtch were gliosis of honoi cm is 1 Jeffrey Miller Nil ole ployed by Sentinel Party Sales. Duryea, and Cooper * Seafood House David is , Shereen A. Gray '90 and Robert J. Dunmorr in Mumni House on ensiemakei \uspiu — was It the lite ol the umsersity I MINKOFF -FOLEY WEDDING Lois ofBU alumni andfriends attended the wedding of Beth Minkoff 90 and Mark Foley Jr '88 They included Judy Swan, Stephanie Simmons '88. Michele Peck Davidson. Carolyn Mac lore n '90. Megan Daspro '92 Kerry Desmond '87. Joe Monkman '88. Colleen O Hora Dunning. Ron Miller '89. Frank Santora '89,DoM$ Rapson '90, Lisa Bernette. Jack Davidson '88. Charles Dawson. Rich Sheldon '88. Larry Nance. Charles Zwicker '88. Ed Ehert '87. and Keilh Preising '88 ampus v alsml pu'>.' I was of 1992, he student from I'm and I fill Chester Springs. selected for the Minority on August D.C., and worked lor the a is is Pennsylvania live in in Summit Scranlon. a teacher in and t, eral Helenr Ruth '90 and Michael Shenandoah. worker DUIMU I lelcnc Warnc Clinic agency contracted by Sup tin Washington, D.C., ..I monitor suspected < is a have l>cen released until Altri graduation I rinplr lie He who Saut. I '90 Is manager of a r Is" store in Milfor.l, I Conn resides in Stratford. agent a purchasing is Grand View Hospital. They at I Jinsdalc, Julie, "ill ..in administration who earned a Temple University in A. Greco are planning a summer 1995 wedding. Mary Ellen an elementary is master's at Hahnemann They live in B. Spoils '90 and Michael on September 26. is employed by the Minersvillc Area School Dis1992 trict. Maria in Pottsville They oi the 1 universities of the Stale System gathered for a reception in Uaire/Siranton on vans '91 are planning wedding ninsc Wilkes November : IK to at Barbara Donald is a critical care is employed Donild an October 1995 lersluy Medii I al ( "enter, and who Frank, rine Corps, is leader Data Processing. They live Bloomsburg alumni and friendi atteiuling the reception wen- Elsie ing a master's degree in physical Training Services therapy. lives in Pat McAndrew '70, Darlene Payne '84. Deborah Lach Bernard Czaplfi Jr. '70. Skovronsky S talma J. Zoraski '64, '70, Prank Nancy Domhcim Nancy Lychos '52, via' Alumni Association, and fohn I j t tios was Dr. Curtis R. English '56. interim The event, one of Jr Summit on pursuing University and the State System president. Rodgers a were nmiiicd July mnstei \ five scheduled for various regions of Pennsylvania, was sponsored by the Pennsylvania Council ol Alumni in Karen, 10. vcrsity ol Delaware, Representing Bloomsburg corporate instructor 1 degree is a at Stephanie Curtis J s They live in New John who is Urn teacher in the Castle. Dell ware. Buck '91 and Todd R. They in Ephrata. reside in Marion, Miss. Jr. '90 is a Professional al L Valley Forge. He 1994 wedding. are planning a June teaches kindergarten Carl M. Albertson '91 and Heather Carl They is an audi- A. Peters '91 were married on November 22. 1992, in Springfield Kathryn is a claims adjuster for Crawford * Co in Broomall. and Thoa staff accountant for Kreischer Miller & Co in West Chester University, and is employed by Scott-Levin Gregory Horsham. They Newtown They Una A. Bates '91 has earned a She is live in Kathleen Clawson J. '91 and Daniel Webb were married in Califon. N.J Cargill Inc. They live in Martins Creek. Milton Hcrshcy School and is in pri- vate practice with Anderson Associates Psychology and Consulting Tara Connolly '91 and Alexander Ostrowski were manicd on November 6 in Kingston. Tara is in Haxris- an advertising The Herald-Mail Hagerstown. Md. representative with Ann Baus Lisa Kroboth Jr. '91 and Joseph J. were married on June 5 in Emmaus. Lisa is an assistant manager wilh CVS. They reside in Whitehall. J. ii '91 Vanguard Group Valley Forge. Wyomissing. He in Robert J. an investment is lives in Patricia Jean Davis '91 and Kevin Gallick '93 are planning a June 18. 1994 wedding is representative for The in in Harrisburg. Patricia a substitute teacher in the Central Dauphin and SusquehannaTwp. school Kevin is an accountant with The McNaughton Company in Harrisdistricts. burg. Bentzcl '91 and Jennifer C. Kelley were manicd on September 25. Robert is a chemist for Envirite in Scott G. Davis '91 and Susan Noggle were married on June 12 Hazieton. manager Scott at is a M in customer service Braun Biotech Inc.. live in Northampton. B. Allentown. They Kellie Umluer Shnner '«)0 are planning a and Duane May Maria Yandenbord "?0 and JefNaugle '91 were married in Jim I |W4 Steven Betsker '91 and Cathy Baiwere married on September 11. Thorpe on November 27. Steven tion of the 14 university alumni wedding in Lairdsvillc. Kelheisowncr of D&K's Youngland Day Care and teacher at Wcis Markets. Sunbury. associations. D&K'S School in 28. Studio of Dance. Piano and Fitness in Hughesville. is Club is a computer programmer for Susan Dillmuth '91 received master's degree honors, in June. at in a audiology. with ihe University of Cincinnati She is completing a clinic . a fitness consultant trix Renee Ann Shaplin '90 and Frank A. Drago were mamcd m Pen Argyl on July 10. Renee is employed by the Maria is a Loring-Fleming Elementary Blackwood. N.J. and JefTrey in Deptford. at Holiday Ma- N J Lisa Boehmer Bellizia are Lcichtman '91 and Mario planning a September 10. 1994 wedding. Cathy Von Luehrte '90 graduated from Widener University School of . onOctober2. Kathleen is employed by a mental health therapist at West York. Roslyn. live in Feastcrville. E. > i. live in Pamela Christman '91 and Gregory Greiner '92 were manied in Manheim on September 11. Pamela in the reside in Lancaster. Kathrjrn M. Valtardl '90 and Thomas is employed by Trishia R. Aucker '91 and Marc A. Weinhardt were manied on June 19 in Watsontown. They live in Laporte. Kris Hants, mas is a certified Wilburton. attends Turbotville. is They St. at Isle. N.J. C. Hciss were married on July 24 Stotler *90(M) and Annese and Dorf in '91 and Luke were married on August 22, 1992. Patricia newspaper Stephanie Jr. rehabilitation therapist. burg. Palmer were manied on July 10 in Neffsville Ann Burke Patricia John Lapotsky ley Page 40 N J. Kelin Sue Andronis L. frey Associations, a volunteer organiza- Mary- a staff biologist is Root were manied Donna Adgie '91 and Joseph Rafter I Qirialina School District She is also a licensed real estate agent in IVnnss Iva nia. in ologist lor Doctors CLuk's the Damlan J. Dinan 2690 Drew Street. Apt. 80S Clearwater. FL 34619 in anghorne. Lancaster. Knren A. Scldel '90 and Janu Fleanor Baron Janus M. Stepanski ">o and Pay] k. J '34, president of the B.U. Sddi also pursu Mateyak were married in Wilkes Banc on Novembei 0 Sharon is employed by the Blue Mountain School District Susan M. Gottlieb '74. Jess Krcsge '69. '79. L is and Samuel with Wyeth-Ayersl Research in master's degree at Bucknell Univer- Centei Allentown He the Baltimore City Schools in Representative: sity. State System. Sharon in land, ( Drums. PnyiioaJ Therapy and Rehabilitation LobO Stauffcr '2° & '62. Phyllis Minuly '70, Sandy McAndrew '70. Exton assistant vice president at Lehigh Valley at Harrisburg on September 4. in Jennifer is an elementary school teacher in Associates Inc., served with the U.S. Ma- inaik the KUli anniveisaiy ol the in manied on September 25 Danville Area School District. reside in Pottsville. Frank Stancato Jr. *90and Nicole manicd in Hazlcton. bai i Si bnet ^ '90 and ii. .1 i mamcd Lisa E. Zona '90 and Stan Szpindor '91 were mamcd Glorc were Norristown. Northeastern Pa Alumni and fHondi Jennifer M. Braucher '91 and Samuel G. Devonshire '91 were ern Maryland College. R llowclls were in ployed by Merrill-Lynch in Princeton, NJ. pursuing a master's degree in counseling at West- Donna Maria in at University Hospital. attend reception is I Wl. is a speech I language pathologist System alumni Elementary School and Joseph's in Sea url.r speech language pathology in Kathy is Oxford New Class Volunteers): Ellen Spisak '90 and Joseph teacher in the Panther Valley School Wilde were married on August 7 degree 1994 wedding. 16. teaching sixth grade at reside in Coopcrsburg. District. V S.mlk .I'd"' ml utti student in criminology or public State Dawn Iliey live in Shenandoah trial. plans to Inivcrsily as u p.iaduiile I A Sloyer '90 and Todd Schaffer were married on June 26 in clinical social tO rimlnall L Mary DlVld "Toys 'l< April 1991 0J rfoi '90 and Gen- Foods, Harrisburg Ouakertown. in the Pottsville Hospital and at for Kraft Rebecca E. Bonafair '91 and David W. Gerlach '88 were mamed in New Cumberland on September 18 Rebecca is a social worker with Rosemont Manor, and David is em- Princeton, Rehabilitation) inc., a turn profll Coun an account manager is Woodward S. Hill Creasy were married on July 10 Leaden the assistant opera- Keystone Telecom- munications. Hanisburg. and Michael state trooper rackvillc Barracks. I Summit is for Joni manager tions Dawn to be Tower City. Kathy Malvern is reside in Christopher L. Long arc planning an employed in Michael A. Mimfcinlll 'H9 are planning a May 29, 1994 wedding in ud Jeffrey J. Maria is M. Slndlinger '90 and Jonl '90 I, 7. assigned to the They Washington, in km. I in the first Bloomsburg Pellowibip Program by Great Atlantic Graphics Dm In and John tional Airport, also B.U.. the accounting firm. McGrail, Merkel. employed by is who at employed through Schuylkill Intermediate Unit 29 as a learning support teacher at Williams Valley High School. Vandling. U.S. Air Express at Haxrisburg Interna- in S/ciecina '90 were married gospel Kimberly engaged inj representative with the the Panther Valley School Dislru BIOQnubUIg a re- Kimberly Anne 00001 '90 and John Bennett UpdegrafT IV '92 are Croup Jeffrey isd die pi i is owner of a cording studio in Collegeville. market ia a Christine, Charlene Weckel '90 and Thomas Daniels were married on July 31 in Carbondale. Charlene is employed by Quinn and Associates. They Malvern. Jacqueline in Maria Sipian festival held al 0 live in chain from Carver l 1 Hani* Savinga Bank at Vanguard Wayne, and Roy is a store manager for Toy* R UninFxton They (START). He was an organizer of last year's Hands Across Bloomsburg project, in which members of the university and town came lOfOlhl rtO I Raymond painting contractor and Jacqueline M. Bocdl '90 and Roy Swim-hurt ">0 were married on July J. Together Alleviating Racial Tension form Short '90 and Jennifer I-acey are engaged. financial ii a Community community through [fi] Raymond Harrisburg. in University-Community Task Force on Sharon 1 1 Group nancial Government Association, where he I 1995 wedding. Lansdale. in earned a master's degree sales representative with Pioneer Fi- oversaw a budget of over $357,000. lie has worked lo promote ra< i;il the Defense Corp in MBA degree. an is 1994. welfare major, McDaniel, 21, has diversity in the Township. mamcd in Hamsburg Xcmaiti* were J. criminal justice and social served as treasurer of the Law Sharon M. Rcilly '90 and Andrew he graduates, which in Chrisline Marie Bogush '91 and Andrew G. Wislotsky are planning a May. receiving both a J.D. and She work* for AEL Northampton County Government Center in Easton. They live in Palmer 'I university's Council of Trustees. will serve until Sayrc live in Bloomsburg University senior John McDaniel has been appoint by Gov. Casey to serve on the August 4. They Paul, born on Ice Lisa is employed by Cream Co.. Inc., fellowship year at the Eye and Ear Infirmary, filiated clinical, Massachuseits a Harvard-af- teaching and research hospital located in Boston. Mass. Hazieton. Jamie L, Dunkelberger '91 and . C Kyle A. Batman arc planning an Apnl 30. 1994 wedding. Jamie by Rolling Hills Manor Millmont. A. Fostock '91 and Scott Keenan '91 and Michael Mineo were mamed in Annapolis. Baurys were married on June 26 in Plymouth. Tamra. who is completing a master's degree grade teacher Md. They in Melissa A.<;reene and •«>! George s County Vonada live in Annapolis. New reside in Inc . Mike* ding. '91 and Allen are planning a June Kelly is R wed 1 1 is K.M^.mh 10 in Hellertown. on August a registered nurse at Allcntown M >l.ind mamed Moll) 7. in I leader with Lambert lolly I.aston studies and physical education instruc- Credit. also reside in that tor at Cardinal community. is Shenandoah. in in Kristen is Leonovich J. '91 and employed by Dun and Bradstreet. and David is employed by Gold's Gym. David J. Vitkauskas are planning an autumn 1994 wedding. Kristen is cm- They ployed Lower Saucon Township. at the Rohm M. Moyer were married in Williamsport on September 18. Michael is employed by Sofco-Mead. They reside in Grcgoirc were married Williamsport. on September Ann recruitment specialist at Kristie CMG is the in E. & Lutsky '91 and David E. in Middlcport Ann is employed by 19, They Co., Reading. live in South Tamaqua. employed live in Health Md. James is a sales Kinots Vending in Balti- more. in the office in '91 and Christine S. Fisher were married on September John 11. 1992. is a third party administrator for Rite Aid Cor- Camp They Hill. live in Mechanicsburg. Noelle M. Lentz are planning an wedding. Philip works April 8. at 1 Yorktowne Institute. Sara A. Holewinski '91 and Brian R. Broadt '92 were married in Sepis for Wal-Mart in a department Patricia Matz Jr. M. Mace were '91 mamed and Joseph on Hazleton. Patricia, who master's degree at B.U.. by Nova Care. Inc. May 22 in is They employed Syracuse University, '91 and hygiene I). Offutt clinic Ann Markcl '91 and Kent A. '91 Olivcra '91 and David Heir. Dawn it a social worker it Mechanicsburg in a registered Medical ('enter nunc at ri Hahnemann Stank '91 hat earned a in art therapy adolescent in patient psy- Horsham Clinic in Ambler. Inldrcn flicted whose families have been with AIDS Stanley M. at Timek Jr. '91 (Mj and active topher P. Farr are planning a wedding. Caroline is May 994 1 a medical tech- nologist at Geisinger Medical Center. Gerald Marley Darlene A. Johnson first grade teacher '91 and John P. Darlene taught in is a science teacher at BishopO'Reilly High School in Kingston. ish Billard are engaged. '91 in the at Delaware, for the past two years. moved In to David is Dame of Mary- an accountant at reside in Cockeysville. Hazleton Area School District. Lisa Md. '91 and Teresa M. mamed in Luzerne. J Lisa a fifth grade teacher at the Wakefield School David Marra Peterlin '91 and Richard Sanders were is Hoffa were married on July 25. 1992. M. thai in Marshall, community. Va They 1 6 in Wilkes-Barre. Stanley it an inter media designer at Air Products and Chemical* |,.< AS( S he1 ,1, Si Ihi 1 1 1 v is . memlx over (immillee will i rvn m ,| r, a In- nonptolit DC Washington, omposed i in .1 n| 2W colleges humei ndi urn who have assisted ami universities in searches for presidents and chief adrmic officers. Two consultants Hloomsburg's MOIpUl lill spring to interview the various onstilueiK les for the purpose o| Ipmg Hi ninilli i us mi In, 1 1 ii- needs for presidcniial leadership and to help us ensure that our search if conducted in a highly professional manner. The committee has discussed the ! report und has come to 1 a general agreement with the analysis Allcntown. J he report it on reserve in the Andruss Library. The committee has adopted and timetable which culls recommend Jor a plan them to three to five candidates for president to the in Council of 'trustees in February [994, Eastern Savings Bank. Hunt Valley. Md. They Freeland Junior High Wilmington, August. Darlene and John College of Notre land. He formerly taught Span- and English School at the rusliTs ami I Aiademii Srnrch of the consultants master's degree in adulthood and aging West Shore School District ol il af- high school learning support teacher in the Anita ngliih '36. Interim I assisted by the consultant degree Caroline E. Honse '91 and Chris- s not eligible for consider- is mini ( prtKctt She alto tervet at a annuitant for the Family Service Association of Bucks County, where the works witli Eileen Wallace were married on July B.U. i at Sheisathera Dulaney Towson Health Care Center in Towson. Md.. and is pursuing a at he I i University a 30, is oornrnltte. presiilrnlnil scan h visited McConnell arc planning a June 994 wedding in Hamsburg. Lisa 1 |.n I i Poly- Hamsburg. in employed by Weis Markets, Bloomsburg, and is pursuing an MBA is il ihi ution as peinianenl piesident and James were mamed on August 14 in White Haven. tin- administrators wedding Kuthln < '91 Lisa president, |l and Maria at Uoi "i . ilk Int 1 1 Dr. Curtis U Hods Archi I" He turn - ol dsvai I personal/ A. Campbell arc planning n Scptrmlx-r J. AFB. Nebraska. Dawn mil i Drcxcl Univcr at Smith pist in the 1992 n tu) tn i it I Katherine Norcross, Ga. May vla t| mid I la. stationed with the U.S. Air Force us i earned n l''"i,p matlcr't degree Valinis were married in ti > CoiiMiliation , '91 lu land piesident in I inivi I tity. is Michael O'Hara Mi Slate System ..I lirlu dm alion employee and lalxn lel.iliuns K, pursing a mntter'a degree in it Industrial live in that und John an advisory capacity: in I , at reside in manager it a I'toh ssiomil Mliulri limit, I I 24, 1994 Novak k« P, John K. Malvern John is a health and aafety officer with Wnite Abate menl ei hnology in ( 'hiinlilly, Va employed by Jackson and Rottcrsman of Marietta, Ga and John is employed by Snap-On Tools in is Acting phy siolngy ise Mh Inivci I mum. David David !i sdegiee ineseu III Stat. College and University Faculty and Cull Martin Zurlck 'HI, trustoe. lecture Inc.. Lecsburg Regional Mcdi Noelle ber. Hazleton. Bloomsburg. and Brian who Mctiulrc I I) pie Belaski Jr. '91 were married in Octo- P. also earned a a a speech/language pa- They oi . is Assih intion for Jill, chiatric unit at the 995 and Kevin Joann rehabilitation trainer wild Wendie, Philip J. Hoieflich '91 and Tanya tember. Sara at DC also earned a master's degree cal Center in Florida. old gc mul v I Bloomsburg in Williamsport. thologist at '91 K. Slemlnskl '91 nnd inastei idmtoa i \aion I'olunsk) and Pamela Wymi, Sss.h lation ol I', nnsyUiima Slate Alcty '90 are planning n January of the In in ii, yndii Michaels 'HM I kut/tossn Wendle Korena Monoskl '91 mid Kenneth W. Shipton Jr. were married is They J Florida. I9M wedding t> Innlei o, ounty and Ntnnu ipal st»ul« nt. Bethlehem. Doug is self-employed Bloomsburg, Russu \m, .nit i tal Retarded Citi/cns ol Pasio County. by Nations spector General in Washington, who mam ( engaged M Vnthnny mployc< v Karl Rending. I . L. are Mumm Haggi-i .1 management. Rosemary T. I in anon ( John Vssov lation, Ihey liusi, Idst toils '70 I '» mamed sseie sclusol teacher nt the community MacDonald F. poration in Business Joumi Urendu Miner '91 and Doug Brewer *89 arc engaged. Brcnda is employed by the General Services Administration s i in Huihngton.N Horsham. Katherine John a Mills. for Ambler are planning a February 1994 wedding. manager reside in Jill on June 19 Beard Owings They is Un,;. employed In is Services. Itu Danville Child Develop- ment Center and is enrolled master's program at B.U. Cacvese d Brcnnan High School. He is also a sports writer for the Event n e Herald J. IVter s as lollosss is Mhei ton I at West Ha/lcton dss.,,,| \| Beam director of in M Peter B. Miller '91 and Jeancttc M. Daniel were married on October 3 in Robert Lcgutko '91 & tool hustccs, ot tinstee, Ha/leton in scan h committee lepiesent. established by the \ Nam m Juls J a te.uliei is I' »o . om|H>sition ol the search > NKt.i Hcrshcy Medical Center on at weekends. i.u.k I Uaggeits I committee ami the constituencies an elemental \ In be I Stati I Kathleen Milkovich '91 and Steven is Colleen imits l .uul James to trustees l,| Higher r./V.j ,,f chairperson* ol the umseisiiy's lossnslup mamed on Dcnuola were reside in Roadway Express in Tanneravillc. M. Ferrence were married May 22 in Beaver Meadows. Kenneth is employed by AT&T. Hcmdon. Va. They Kolmansberger '90 D Consngham Bethlehem Kathleen \ilieilon and IMevulenti.il \ desire ptogiam alls I W \ according |„o May 21. Bronwyn. who it en- Colleen M. Rmlgcis I I ">| ,md h' i Council James Mikosich '91 and Jennifer Whitehead arc planning a September 24. 1994 wedding. Jamcsjs a supervisor at he I Hi. in N issue picsident in the Septembci I Hols Montgomery County Health Department. They live in Doylcstown. Mary and James V. will vsoik /io/i. Oueen Jill inastei .i Svluml lai> Hamsburg. an environmental health specialist ment '91 uimcisiiy otlicially an iHHinvcd the search loi a new lie I amils College, isa second grade teacher at Eleanor Roosevelt EJemcn Sam's Wholesale Club. school teacher. They reside M. Hock Hols and Sylvan Learning Center in Hams burg. Charles is a membership team she also works in the pediatrics depart- Kristie .where she J work at E. Drotar are planning a lolled in employed by is sylvania in Trooper. Michael L. Hieber '91 and N Hill. IWonssyn Hamsburg Area Communii> College B. Roosa were married on July 24 in live in degree at ot nob '91 has opened a new Uniforms Etc.. in Hummelstown. A registered nurse, were married Work committee the medical surgical units in Charles business. '91 has earned She has accepted Kennedy Memorial MSW position at mas Daniel P. Hcbert '91 and Jennifer M. Mitchell were married on October 9. Daniel is employed by Bell of Penn- Zimmerman ulencr University. «*l Hospital, I'msersity Medical Center in a substitute teacher tor R. Acri III '91 were for the Summit. Orcficld on September 18. Danielle W 1994 wedding. Ann Labashousky 'M| and Don Meadows Jr. '91 were mamed on June 5. Ann is employed at National Medical Services in Willow Grove, and Don Kulpmont on September 4. Jonathan is a loan officer for Beneficial Co. They Danielle C. Hess '91 and David I Cherry Care. Osteopathic Medical Center Jonathan A. Harvey '91 and Nancy Ann Zlockic were married in '91 and IMucknctt Master of Social Area School District and is agroupsupcnisor at Communis CUM Kresslcr '91 and Eric Lcchncr Jill is District. Kenneth W. Hensel M Susan Bnstol. Berlin mamed on July were 13. is live in Clark's live in Lcvittossn. Molls an elementary learning support teacher in the Juniata County School The> Kclls J. Keller '91 and Brian Smith were married on August 7. They Sam A Rode were married on November at a kindergar KJmberh Ann L Caroline County Jill Melissa is a systems cngi is Computer* are neer the Milton Denton. Md. They Dover. Delaware. live in Das id . Search a Wilmington Col- at in the School District 29. Kelly ten teacher in Prince New CasUc. Delaware, is a fifth lege in May Md.. on , e s t in Hcrshcy. Kelly B. J. o fi Tempe. Anton*. V. Tamra s s employed is in a I I Lirsl R. Wagner '91 and Jamct S. K re iic her were married on October 23 in Woolrich. Lie»l is employed by Columbia County as an attutant to the chief as setsot and tystemt administrator. live in Ronald ( . Walker Perry were xx^nxtA in '91 and Kritti J Sayreori July 10. Page 41 Alumni enjoy Shaw Classnotes Festival Canada in Ronald The Alumni Association once again sponsored a theatre Ontario, Canada in Ua August. Thin number trip, the group visited Niagara Falls, Fort George and a Jim Bubtch, Jim Case Michclc Cimbala, Helen Selinsgrovc. Diane Boran tion teacher at the '63. Dr. II Ann Coury, for M.A. degree Martin Marietta 4. D. a therapist lortln Program psychology Pn .nnily I i i gree at B.U.i at She is [nfOH University. I vain i st at the They mi U is live in Jeanne B. Schrcck, Helen Slnpman, Ann T. Smith, Keitli A Mary Ann Swisher '59, Joanna Torcllo, Prank 'Fulcra and Valerie DeBalko ")2 and Jason P. Hazlcton. Valeric 9 2 <> They Hob Heller 96 Shore Miljord, 203 trip will Ik- to Ihc* employed by is Susan Christopher Alumni Office at t Ihc 800 526-0254. I Susan A. Evans is ricd teachai ill luncheons It. 1992. Evelyn 7, John Philadel ing held on OotobCQ (iie.it c e In attendant r 9, Beaumont employed They '43, King F. at RaoniJl I Dawn Dawn Syiacuse I h lobci ( !'''' is 1 weie Sadie May, m, |WS wedding l(>. Dan McGrew '51, were l a graduate student lit Carmen Latona ooi in Selinsgrovc. teaching positon tionally married a radiographer Hospital at B.U. in the Hughesville. SunnHanna '92 ami David Schehr Huntingdon Twp. Susan tary teacher, and David the Wyoming Area at Ann Kelner a project is manage- Bio Pharm Clinical for Plymouth Meeting. are planning an October 24, 1994 wedding. Brian employed is by the Blue Mountain School handicapped children as a He coached in Babe Ruth Baseball League and was a contact for students with drug and alcohol problems. Lauri E. Melton '92 and Douglas L mamed on May 22 in Selinsgrovc Lauri Lesley 17. 1992. is and control manager with the Department Store in Bloomshurg. a service is an elemen- I a financial They lills Shady Grove Adventist They reside in Gcrmnntown. live in Bloomshurg. is a caseworker at Methodist Homes. Lewisburg. They live at Miffiinburg United the R.D. Haven on October 2. Deanna Rider '91 1 L. Mills '92 and Clint are planning an 994 wedding M. October 8. Deanna is in Granlville. an assistant buyer with Hess's Depart- ment Store. Allentown. and Clint is a with Beard & Co.. Inc Reading. for CPA Jennifer R. Leach '92 and . Edward Roman '90 were married in Sunbury J. District. Hoke were Lesley J. Laubscher '92 and Joseph J. Skrtich were married in Lock is Md. Melissa Jeanne ( 'Imp '92 and D me Zakarian plaiunng a I \ , Pamela In isliiuin ( gory Grelner *9i '«>: einbei Gre and married on 1 . Newtown Thft> live casieivillc m Dawn M. Clements 1). August Rnvsell 20. I °°-l '^2 and ,4 )2 ate wedding in planning an Dawn is a Fnglish teacher in the Bensalem Township School District, and Lincoln is an agricultural consult ice in Agronomic Consult coach at Sunbury S. Cole 's>2 and Spencer R. Rogers '92 were married Stroudsburg on July teacher at in East 10. Denise is a East Stroudsburg High is a gymnas- YMCA and super- visor of the after-school child-care pro- gram for Northumberland schools. Edward is an assistant manager at Jamie M. Minichella '92 and frey ecu it ication in c\ togeneticsat the Uni- and Keith employed Heritage Antique Centers m a. Jef- is 1994 wedding a fundraising Chad R. Holdren 2 and r.ua Shoemaker were mamed on June 26 in ew isburg. Chad is pursuing tea,. !vi I Lycoming College. live in Millville Heather M. Leap '92 and Steven K. Troutman are planning a spring 1995 wedding. Heather at is a day care teacher Jewish Community Center in Harrisburg at Lewisburg. Jamie is National Multiple Sclerosis Society. 15. 1994 wedding. Tina nurse at in Lebanon. N.J. second grade teacher and Louis is a a registered in M. O'Connor Michelle Michael Tanya L. Leh '92 and Louis H. Brooks Jr. '92 were married in Boycrtown on May 15. Tanya is a N.J.. is Harrisburg Hospital program director Winncwald Day Camp P. Reilley III in Ashland. Michelle accountant at '92 and were married on is a staff Central Pennsylvania Savings Association. Shamokin. They live in Mount Carmel. Piscataway. Ph.D. graduate student at Rutgers University. Jennifer L. Houghton '92 and Garth M. Yingling are planning a May P>94 is in coordinator for the North Central Pennsylvania Branch of the June 26 >0 wedding Jennifer Daniels are planning a July 30. Tina M. Nitchman '92 and James Adamstown and Reamstown. certification at J. C Holmgren are planning an October live in Denise Jennifer live in Selinsgrovc. They Someiset Counts tic 4. Montgomery Ward in Camp Hill. They I un( for Brubakei Sen Savings and Loan Asso- Vlcki Hohl '92 and Keith \ Reimert "92 were mamed on Scptem ber 18 in Wescos\ die Yicki received b> 1 substitute ing and K>le Stu ns Ha/leton. versity of low coin ''>2 limits First Federal ciation wen InManhairrx Pamela ii ittondingWoitChoitei University, and Gicgoiy is employed h\ Scott e\ in 1 Brendu were murricd in Orlando. Florida. Brendu is an accounting specialist at n Septembei in on September Adam ik wedding, Associates. Inc Page 42 '92 has accepted a Williamsport lliev reside in Hospital. Gledhill, Joe /jikorehcnmy '72, 1 1 and Craig phia, Services. Inc., Duncannon. Ktisten Jim Kathy Zakorcheinny. and Betty Bumham Rose '45 MBNA America. Philadel- dinator for It fobon '50, Marie Morgan '54, Carl Morgan, Edna Gattey '27. Clint Gattey. is analyst Peikasie in I Ilauy I She Susan McCluskey '92 and Craig A. Wozniak "91 are planning a May 1994 wedding. Susan is a home equity coor- traveling. Lorl A. Hull '92 and Timothy Bl was held on Saturday, IX-ccinbei i Y. Kilker '92 is teaching third grade Susquenita School District. at N spent three months living in India and *92(M) were married on June 5 in North li< '52. Jill Queens. in he has worked widi mentally and emo- liuvcisit) KrlitenN.Buahrla'92 andJeffre) A Stewart aie planning a Scptcmhci Connie Gobora John's University St. They County. vsnl a graduate student is patient Melinda A. Manganello '92 and James M. Waltz were married on August 28 in Lancaster. Melinda is employed by Hershey Medical Center. They live in Hershey. ment associate Kcpner Bumi > home pur- Susqucnila School District. They live in in Dan McGrow *51, Cail Morgan, Maiie Morgan '54 and Joseph Zakoahcniny '72. The annual Chrlltmai him QTJ '27, is Secondary Center. In the community, train '27, In attendance Kichner '92 and Wil- Melissa is an emotional support teacher Lori Dowlai '92 and Roberl ding. 'SO. Hart) llarbage. Main- llaibagc, Sadie Mayemick live in that suing a master's degree in English at M Montoursvillc area on September 18. Gohora GoImhu J. counselor and educator. nning Commiuid a ll Lakes, Illinois Galley *27, Jim Glcdhill, Connie Ian y lu Yoik Navy m mi m '92, a i air planning an I is Malvem. a taught in Patterson, N.J.. last year, and were married on June 2 James Gallagher '64, Clint Gattey, Fdnii '52, Tau» at live in completed basic recruit, recently phia Chapter of B.U. alumni was I is lanovei I held in Philly wen- Tod Wcrncrsvillc. Melissa Fctlcrolf '92 and Mail, Kindoi CarOi York, and al '92 and Brian T. McMullin '92 and Carol a is in Ihc tin- They in Pittsburgh. Healher F. live in Lancaster. l/ower ")2 were m.ii on November ChriltOphn luncheon of is employed by Solanco School 1 fail teacher, and Craig is a liam F. Burkctt arc planning an Octo- '92 and District in Lancaster Evelyn Ann Alsvun '92 and 13. live at 2. representative with Caremark. Inc. in 9, August For more information, contac mental live in l-ansdalc Dawson were married in lam London '..nindny, Depart- They MacLaughlin S. Heather tember. South Williamsport. city. Harkins were married in Harrisburg. mi H7(> in the Sherri R. I)ora/io '92 and Mark 06460 I ( Ames Paul R. Percival were married in Sep- '92 and ber 29. 1994 wedding. Heather I ronl Class Volunlveris): Stratford Festival, leaving The Kristine Montandon. /.ienda. and rrliimmr on on October 9 Pcdriani were married on June 5 in I M. Kaczmarek Craig M. Hopkins '91 were married an educational special- for ui hydrogeologist with Chester Environ- Kcprrsentative: Joyce Sladc, Bloomshurg on Tuesday. August Heather S Penitentiary in Lewisburg. in is in Harrisburg. Kristine a master's de- U.S. Customs Service, Philadelphia. M. Schcibncr, Harry Z. Schrcck, Next year's merce a sales married Dubois. in Rcynoldsvillc R.R. 13. Valley Youth House in at Allentown. Howard Palmer, Patricia Palmer, Eileen Kiley, Nancy Riley '4'), Dr. Susan Rusmko, Ruth who alto earned Molly, manager ment Store secretary with the Department of Com- in is MontoursvilJe on July 17. Daniel assistant W were Ranck A. Valley Forge. in Melissa 16. Daniel A. Lysack '92 and Christine New Holland. They Inc.. in live in Drifton. programmer Molly A. Cuff '92 and Kevin Bittenbendcr were married "VI has carried an in clinical hi< iy\i iiirl- I Miirkunas '14, Two and Berk-Tek. Deborah Jurgill '92 is adeputy press White Deer Piemen- Diane /.yskoski LotZ, Mrs. Robert Lots, Nora B. '54, a computer is Northumberland on November l»is I'al F.vert, Shawn Godack, Marjone Maryann Teter were married in Free land. Daria for is a human resources general ist Kingston. special educa- is a The live at Muncy R. D. tary School. Cimbala Horner, Dr. Claudia Kotida, Kolx.-n Smith in Manufacturers, Paperback Gcnsil, Bernard Glunz, Mrs. Bernard Ghin/., wedding a purchasing agent for Offset is Geoffrey Joan Corson '73. Dr. T. Clark Corson, 26. 1994 Patricia Diane M. Wynn '91 and Todd R VanKirk were married on June 12 in nearby winery. Participants included Jean *35. March in Revere. of plays during the four night, five day '71, on October associate with J.C. Penney. Daria C. Hulnyan '92 and Kyle R. Festival. In addition to seeing a Melissa R. Lupole '92 and Barry L were married in MontoursvilJe '92 and Geoffrey Coates '92 are planning a Lea is a leather at St Isidore Quakcrtown. They live in July 10 School Ann Covert Palrlcla Kulpmont. reside in Phillips school and counseling psychology. Haycock on in They u a graduate stu- '92 dent at Bucknell University, where he degree in is working on a master's Systems in Northampton. live in Hummel Rick an installation is director for Shared Medical A. While '91 and David R Becker were married travelled to Niagara-on-thc-I-akc for Shaw School, and Spencer lurpnno at Malvem. They trip to year, a busload of alumni and friend- the an accountant is Foods. They live in Athens. They Piscataway, N.J. Kathleen R. Panasci '92 (M) and Michael G. Williams were married on September 1 1 in Johnstow n. Kathleen is Kimberlv Ann Little '92 and Kyle R. Chaundy were married in Kulpmont on July 10. Kimberly is employed employed at nity College. Anne Arundel CommuThev reside in Annapo- lis. at Shamokin Area Community Hospital. Laurie Anne Pflugler '92 and Ri- s 5 Class n at 1 New organization v Fosters global chard Schofleld '92 were married in Easton. Laurie is a teacher in theSpnngFord Area School District in tant with Deloitte m Sc. Tooche. The> live Quakertown. 1 »nn man is a sales- with The Pcruzzi Organization in Oxford Valley. C Ralph '92 and Knstcn K. Brian Albrecht arc planning a July 23. 1994 wedding. Brian, who received an MBA degree Ohio University at P. Annette M. Tielle 92 and Michael Gimbel were married on October 2 in Scranton. Annette is an elementary teacher at District and gree East Stroudsburg UniserMis at They accepted a position as admissions counselor at Hocking College in Nelsonville. Ohio. He lives in Athens. is is Ohio. Vanim '92 and Todd M. Richer '92 (M). director of the School of Nurse Anesthesia at coach Gcisingcr Medical Center, Quakcrtown. They F. elect of the president- is is Aleshea 7. a special needs preschool teacher and Strayer Middle School in at m Kcifer were married Cheri Comp.ms in Walters '92 and Daniel C. S. Holdrcdge '92 are planning a Decern Jennifer Ross '92 has been named assistant dean of admissions at Wilkes bcr 18 wedding. University. She previously was an admissions counselor for Keystone Linda M. Walters '92 and James D. Davenport are engaged. Linda is Junior College. studying for a master's degree Bea- ver College. September 24, 1994 wedding. Richcllc is a substitute teacher. Shannon Went/. '92 a graduate is research assistant at the University of where she Pittsburgh, pursuing a is master's degree in education of the Jennifer Ruddy '92 and Charles F. hearing impaired. internship at Hershcy Medical Center t Jennifer master's degree in special education. P. Cheri A. Withrow '92 and Robert Lamont were married in Sunbury on November Melissa A. Seitz '92 has graduated from Sheffield Hallam University in Great Britain with a postgraduate ploma in nurse J,,N l' Jane L. Broderick '93 and Eric I, Dial were married on May 22 in Mount Pocono. Jane is employed by the l\vono Mountain Si hool District Hies at Cheri 20. is a registered Pocono Summit Gcisingcr Medical Center, Ann Yerkes '92 and Nerio November arc planning a Jr. 24. 1994 wedding. Christine Despres '90 are planning a Kim 1994 wedding. nurse Pete at tered nurse Watsontown. ineison I at Lexington Park. Md. Samantha May 1994 wedding. Christine is 14, in S. Yost '92 and Edward May Bloomsburg. Samantha 22 enrolled is School of Medical Technology at They reside in Millvillc. Lori Smith '92 and John C. Shivcly September 1994 wed- Young *92 and Mark M. Stacie is em- ployed with Computer Resource Associates, Inc.. Hill. Camp Hill, They reside in and Mark EDS in is an ac- countant with Brown. Schultz. Mutzcl & Plesic in Harrisburg. begun Dickinson the 1 They . ha vi and \ Mk Heiwn in lia< k I They tend to pursue graduate studies New Mexico Institute of at on They Technology ( in New live in It. Daniel (•. Owens Shawn [999 wedding. August 14 teacher '93 were married on at Little & is Kristina is is a Lcmoyne. in in reside in thai city. Mitchell GASI in wne inn Almedia. Shrrn by Pollen's Oil Srrvi. chemistry at Villanova Uni scrsits live in Berwick >n iniilerstaiuling mnis 1 an administra- tive assistant in the real estate They and live in that Georgann C. Ganas Al '93 and School Tip. iik 1993 and Jeff Peat is an accountant with Marwick KPMG in Harrisburg. Colleen A. Stout '92 and Bnan in Bethlehem. Colleen is Mike Jemo RD 2. Box 567 S. an accoun- member of the Pennsylvania Service Corps, as- ily litis ( s|>eit .i' F. Megosh '93 has begun first-year studies at (he Dickinson in ( tmg hi' ago I pc/iple interested in and Ii I : ahirriru are welcome as members. in die (.hicago area are cs Elkton, Maryland. Class Volunteeris): Renee Kunket New Davidl-i ioy.loimei govt Carol L. signed to the Susquehanna University Representative: Hazleton.PA 18201 (717)455-9261 Krcelich were married on October 16 a individuals and tor |Mitier .. B. Andrew is nl work the globe to Ihe issues associated ling in , District. '93 networks uii ii , sled -sly lute I Karen Girt on Greta is an administrative assistant with Mechanicsburg. mi In Jackson Haven. Jill is May nl the John Hcaloy, executive duet rii'-' in mien tin Rights Georgann is employed by Twin Valley Wilkes-Barrc. married on (.1, -h.il |oumal "Art as Glnb.ili/jition" by Heidi L. Lyons '93 and Daniel S NY Kimberly A. Frey '93 and Michael C. Jemo '93 are engaged. Mike is a manager at ALDI. Inc., in Reading City, GASI Ihe r arid Landry were married on June 26 in Berwick. They live in Saratoga Springs, in DC. is degree hey Intel with globali/Jllioil ami tn piovnle to Ioiiiii Wal-Mart. 'I News. lal lit seeks in '93 and Diane M. Faut '93 and Clifford A. Rush are planning a June 199S wed ding. Diane is pursuing a master's city. Discovery School of opk from around .md l.lddlck l.i>ugenl>rrgrr I) ned on May 22 sih lely The Journal of issue of I'ennsylvauia nance divisions of W. H. Smith Music. Zelinske '92 and Frank Inc.. in Philadelphia. Greta Stark '92 and JefT llanoski '92 were married on November 12. alion nl (UoIhiI Shamokiii Inc., Kimberly Ann Leonard '93 und Ann boa id ol the new |\ o oig.ini/iilions in shaie ideas David K. Colligiiou are planning on August 1994 wedding. Sherri e« New Yoik in employed Clifford S. Colbert are engaged. in meeting )am employed by Young, an accounting firm They a is People Day School Horsham, and Daniel Ernst Michcle in Sparta. ei Washington. line in . \wurene*\, ihe rtlfl M. Longacrearc planning a Scpi< ml* I amemU-i is who e, I ncwslctlei, and the puhlu atlon ol (he • Krlstlnu L. Klock '93 and by Giant Food Stores, | inn i WnoBong ailivilies ol ihe IWH puMu 'omwall on in Socorro, N.M. in id i« so* lely Smith were married the Mining and who s. npute oi i Berwick. live in Kimberly Ann Keller '93 und Brian 7. 1 Jim I'omliit. mailt included the 1992 annual first I dm« rsc* ulivi ami , Ma|oi ih« Jesslcu fi- Jill McCormack were Mary noimi differ '93 has MfdUfJ '93 and George Wurster '93 were murried on An gust 7 in Balls Mills George is a credit manager for Norwcst inuntial in Pottsvillc. They live in Schuylkill McAdoo. '92 and Eric in. Hi, s anil national im C F.rlc GASI is B llie\ live in liu at ihe tin Hulvi, sosiology, II |OUretl editoi, hool of Law. August Camp Jessica L. Sobolewski '92 and Alan Mary Sorensen Si ciri|)li»ye dent pails, and this dependence and mat \seie III employed by SlMttyllhlOPI Ph) Dicrapy Associates, Mlchele L. F.bersbach '93 and in Christine L. Siegfried '92 and Scott Woodvsuid I ,Ki \ '93 and Lynda a reimbursement accountat Koh, Koieo in goalsaic tutuiconcnicdtowaid >ui planet Jacqueline A. Ilrckiuan protil oi aiound the the ?lst lenluiv." says hi \ tolvi Philadelphia. Johns Hopkins Hospital, and Inc.. in at a regis- is a registered is a computer programmer is QSoft, September at me mix- is world and bcaneh ehapleis and Japan I Hughes '9 Wsiungs sseic m imed They ( Candaic in a graduate Ashland Regional Medisal North Central X-Ray. Danville Amy Christine Prospcri Kimberly Seymour '92 and Pete Hampton lust seal is toi sH and lohn are planning an non International, a gaiu/ation vsilh I- di- international business. M Barbara Jo ("otner '93 and Brad Icy W. Laidackcr were married on June 19 in Dans ilk- Barbara is employ cdh) Schlcgcl were married lets in HI. at an ottue mauagci Jr. ned on June Michael Conway '93 has been named computer resources cooidma tor at Holy Family College. Tom Si\ Ccntci i> J. eniolled in piogiam I wedding muse Thomas M. Culver ) Danville. MBA in management and an undacr August 2 pursuing a is Stephanie i\ C. Bossier reside in Hershcy. live in and inlormatiou Die result was the Qlobt] Awaivuevs air planning a M.»\ *> Fabian arc planning a December 1994 wedding. *8«* Bernlce V. Fincrghty are planning a P. the people ol tin- globe thnuigh (vison to poison exchanges ol ideas Stillwater Asphalt Kichelle D. Rothermel '92 and Michael Hock h>')4 sss-dduij: serving an is among Stephanie Cwiilua *99 and Brent A. to on u-asing mutual understanding lampa. Fla live in form an organization dedicated to i Watson were married on June McKecsport. Valeric live in at They and Brent They In the spring of |sH)l a group ol lUivnvsbuigllimeixils. protestors met Ccntci al the master's slcgire Valerie IV Brind/a '93 and Dou- in Pols at Linda Griffin "*3 and Michael W.up.oi \scir mar ned on June s Harrisburg employed by Dauphin Con Hamsburg glas E. awareness on iVtober nurse \ Bethlehem. live in Mcdis Dam tile. is a e,iadua were married . Collegeville. and Richard ^ Vlli>on Domhrowski recentl) Lynn Continued on I'ayr 44 Joye Annette Graybill '93 and Gary Joan E. Nace *93 and Darnel G Follz l'a K t 43 . 1 Town-Gown Classnotes committee discusses goals The Bloomsburg town -gown committee met in discuss the goals Ann Marie ship for the 1993- 1994 academic Co-chairs of the committee arc who gown reported that he will be Ann Marie a substitute Ohio, in the This education program! be done every year Speakers i >l ivhli h ni if we ItftBl Ohio tin i chief; Ol odi mi I >m Bra Amy Jo Reynolds "M < 'onley, Parrlsh, preiidenl Bdmlniitn foi assistant dint Valo\ age, resident dirc< 1 mmm M SchremiT'93 and Drew M. Wel/el ')? «, maim d on June I tor, ,, This will be a great chum The Alumni Office . is in >\Miiga Mills, < Bun i in hnu inn and Dirw . ilhlhe v\ is n Uv« in BO edeial I iu ofPrtsona In Washington, She was plan chard D.C nator for an orthodontist. Weaver. Sallie Cain and Audrey Metro; A my teacher ter in •> ami Rj \ i Pierre '93 and Christopher St. Amy at is s Best Friends New Day Care Cen- Cumberland. teacher, and Dale tions sville. Further information about be obtained from Dr. Roh G AS1 may at 7 ward A. Gair gust 14 a] Jr. were '*) I mid Inc. is reunite Wagner '93 is a child care worker at the Lehigh County Juvenile Detention Home. She lives in Allentown. Wendj Weidcmoyer '93 and Jeff Kummcry are planning a December 1994 wedding. Wendy is employed by mamcd Rauchtown. She on Au coordinator for the Old Lycoming Township Volunteer reside in Fire Co. South Williumsport. Tinu Sinnott '93 i, mamed on July 24. Jcri position as social director , at , first-year studies at the o! 1 au and a They live In Bloomsburg. BU with Stcp- ,,,, | , Caesar's Dfetinsoo by-Step, Inc.. in Wilkes Barre. resides in West He PitLston. duplicating Hazel M. FYye. a secretary sistant for library as- many years before retiring in 1974. died on July 28 at age 79. She lived on East Second Street in Bloomsburg. She was a 1932 graduate of the University of Pennsylvania Den- is also a member of the Bloomsburg Elks CI ub and has been an elder, trustee, Harter, to her husband. Harold is whom F. at the First life of service, he was pre- sented with the Distinguished Service Award by the Alumni Association in 1976 and the Distinguished Service Award from the Bloomsburg Area Chamber of Commerce in 1980. In 1986. the Boyd F. Buckingham dedicated years. have been informed that Dr. Margaret C. Lefevre, retired faculty member, died in March 1992. No further information was available. in his honor. Buckingham holds a master's degree she was married 55 from Bucknell University. He and his wife, the former Joanna Fice '43, have a son, Boyd Jr.; a daughter, Gail Worthington; and four grand- children. The Foundation board is responsible for securing private Judy Reitmeyer. an office assistant funds to help maintain and enhance quality and ex- B.U. for 19 years, died on August 20 cellence age 39. She was advisor to the Delta Zeta Chapter of Sigma Sigma Sigma at soronty for 14 years. at the university by cultivating and soliciting individuals, corporations and foundations. Members represent business, professional ers on October 21 at 1 university 5 years, died age 59. A veteran of the U .S. Air Force who ed from 1953 to 1974. he was employed by the Capitol Police Departserv in Hamsburg at before joining the B.U. He anained the rank of corporal here. in the and deacon Maintenance Center on campus was Hygicnist School. department English Department until hex retirement in 1975. died on July 8 at age 86. on behalf of Masons. He For his Kathleen R. Harter, a ment FAMILY mem- Supreme Coun- Presbyterian Church. Bloomsburg. Robert G. Rickard. a Steve Zezza *93 has accepted a po- been an active since 1989. States age 67. sister. police officer for the past Jennifer L. Stefanick '93 has be School Lebanon. Ronica is a staff nurse at Ashland Regional Medical Center. They IVvono Resorts gun at time employee of the center, University. sition as behavioral specialist y December 6 attending graduate school at Potsdam 7 in an oflloa la Rite, he has also ber for Pennsylvania, sisters. Darl Bender, a daughter, Linda, a long- We '93 and Jeffrey member of Supreme elled extensively throughout the United Hospital. Lynn Winters 33rd degree the university security staff in 1980. Surviving is A Council, Ancient Accepted Scottish Since his retirement, he has trav- tal Grand View Masonic organizations more than 40 years in Bloomsburg, Shamokin and Athens. for a territory opera- Ronica YIngBl 'M and Salvatore Montagna Jr. were married on August ,1 1 Continued from Page 37 cil, Ohio Simmons . sisters. who retired from at 1 two Russell 6. Haines, died on manager at Gibson Greetings, They live in Dunmore. Stafford were area. Prenda grandchildren, six great-grandchil- 1 dren; and a pre school Lucia M. Vaccaro '93 and Dale D. Behlcr '92 were married in Dunmorc on October 23. Lucia is a substitute Jr. M.u in and two Buckingham Surviving arc three daughters. Joan Surviving arc his wife, the former Jtii K were married on July Mountaintop. Joan is u substitute Lutty J. of Susquehanna a graduate University. Md Randallstown, Marie Simla. .loan tetl In Page 44 n SieitiuT '93 and Steven Mulkoskic arc planning an August 1 994 wedding Kathleen is a graphic coordi- to June 4, and details will bo gem to alumni 4242. le» Md Qonttt number of active in various Kathh. a teacher at la Day Timers Early Learning an ounting in Tsmmy Sunbury the 3 in Chicago live in Hnoln. a past commander-in-chief, he has been in I and ning a reception or dinnei on Saturday, the Marwick Peat I lire; meet a number of B.U. faculty and m KPMG auditor with 994 meeting at the Fxct ntivePla/a students. a public accounting is Hamsburg They Continued from Page 43 illy encouraged to participate Hotel. (iaffney, , Lycoming part time at the Janrcn Sayre. Global awareness pet i,-.„ li, \ Mr. Robert 19 In the Niisanisasnl.stiliilr Jimccn V. Schrunn "> and lamn M. Sulryk were married on July 17 in Montgomery Apartments i in Mull. Tfiey live in Hughcsvillc. ommumt) Btudeni standards, residence lid .lunsp.nl and works Pointer, faculty repn lesta Don ^OUDg, and William '9.1 latlon reproionta fol ItUdflOl vl< s Roy live; ( The award was created in 1992 as a a former president of the Ambassadors. Presenting the i Jennie Corpenter, interim vice president tion; Susan Russell in the Slusser were married on July 31 in tiarlli ( named as award was Chris Deadling, president for 1993. Conyngham. e n presi ntativi Government Assot tivc; 1994 wedding. I include Marie memorial to II ImOtll] Hugar were married on August 7 nlln ni Steve Zrzza. right, was 1 Depo, I WARD 1993 recipient of the lorn (iaffney Out standing Ambassador Award. Zezza. who graduated in May, was selet ted by his fellow Husky Ambassadors in recognition of his S. Librl/./.i '93 are planning u June iwntOV n ill im nl yown Othei three brothers (lAI'i'NEY A employed is id.- Smith, poln I i i Barbara by Lonoaitei Red Rose Credit Union und Ix-Bonn Catering. Dhcy live in active daughters, Elizabeth Sanders and Evelyn Woodward; one grandchild; . Bruce Howmiin, i L He earned his State University He is survived by his wife, the former Marilyn Martin; a son, Martin D.; two Hamsburg Lancaster. business repn tentative! and l-elker, He was very un accountant with the Audiin 1957. organizations. dedicated service and leadership. if >• reprcsentativr-, l< maniif'i is General's Office at in 1964. Hunt Valley. Md. in Pfifon '99 and Daniel P lx-Hoon were married on October 2 munlftM." < resident and landlord; ferry town Corporation Birbira committee ore Bib Brobst, town couiu iliii.m t; Kuty Miller, < University, where he also earned a I an instructional technologist with Melissa to Marine Corps caphe was a graduate of Buckncll retired U.S. in tor di i wiii be Invited to town A at arc lo also participated in die Small Busi- ness Institute. Melissa R. Purt-nte '93 and Roger issues tin .ill , to oddnil lllUM them, said English < He the A. Bacr were married in Stcclton. random meetings to employed by is Ph.D. degree in Ouarryvillc. achieve the goals College of Business graduate programs Si oil master's degree an "education, re- is and plans to and concerns of the community large. J Port Trevorton R.D. conduct a survey of the community sampling, to idcniil retire- 1990. died in Mineral City. tain, AAI by the students. a in Midd West School District at Perry West Perry Elementary School in Mount Pleasant Mills 'nicy live at in "social calls" has been well received and students, using Ann Osgood '93 fM with Acra Jnc of Yardlry, and Martin suid the idea of these Bauman announced a professor He was a former al age 61. chairman of the management and mar- I.ynn A. Pagendurm '93 (M) arid Martin Dombrowski '92 (M) arc en gaged. Lynn is an instructional analyst vifltfofl and sorority houses He town. wedding become prob- lems." He ment Middlcburg. Lisa opening comments, interim fraternity March 1995 A. Wolf were ma/ricd on Augusl 7 in president Curt English announced his issues before they Woodward, L. keting department and a director of the succeeds John goal to try to "resolve town arc planning a is a daughter. Erin. of management at B.U. until his Oberlin '93 and Daniel Murphy Lisa Walker. In Kom; and 2. teacher. Dan Bauman, mayor-elect, who succeeds George Hemingway, and Tony lanicro, interim vice president advancement, McAlntemllc R.R. reside at Melv vn November to of its new leader year. for Kathryn were married on May 22 in Mifflintown. They Surviving are his wife, the former and civic leadfrom throughout the Common- wealth. Spectrum wins honor from CSPA What's new with you? Sptt'lrum, the university's student Or Send us Mail magazine, has tveu news in your life, personal or professional, for inclusion in the next issue of BLOOMSHl K(i Alumni Office, B.U.. Bloomsburg. PA 17815 or FAX to: 717-389-4060. the to: .tided the ,t\\ Medalist Honoi h\ the Columbia Scholastic l*rvss \ssoci.iiion The Medalist Honor, NAME: CLASS VI- CSP V granted h> the AR the highest aw aided is to the top li\c pcivent o! publications entered in the competition MY NEWS: me 9o0 out ol ,0M I 199J I9v)t loi the ei\ isst.es. this is the vousev ulise modal tilth Ret possible points tmm S/» r , has won from the CSPA. I he IS page, ttill magazine oloi . designed lo seise |vnnanenl is Columbia and Monlotii icsidenls ol counties J comments included bulges' "The overall design of magazine has gn at est client is " appeal istial s the he magazine I "Very creative magazine. Wonderful outreach lo the coinmu Calendar of Events for 994 1 nity," 1 Many more will be added lo the list alter the first Detailed announcements will be mailed lo contributing Alumni Association two to more information, please call the four the weeks LEHIGH VALLEY of the year. members of prior to each event. For Alumni Office at 1-800-526- .V/»r« January 23 Party for Prospective Student* March 16 State May 25 Picnic for System Alumni Reception alions . 0254.) it ATLANTA, GA. To M J] Rffl BINGHAMTON 1 Bloom Third Annual at the Heath' PCAA October 22 Homecoming in i ul. mi, J has also All litis.- [hfl iillege i Auot d III) Pfl tolli llltl ( mag.i/ines eat h yeai est client c by Sl;itc System Alumni ket Anient an holaMli I'less Asmii latum with 12 llir prrln a \i I ha ll Luncheon mr ul in 1 '><> I .IKK) I epl Task lorce considers N.C. Dinner master's program Stratford Festival READING-BERKS Alumni Cruise After June 22 physical therapy in Work Mixer Picnic for new students March 3 A la .1 Inn has . June 4 Reception and Dinner February VA. 1 1 in physical ihcrnpy Dinner Flic ,i TAIWAN COLUMBIA, S.C. November Dinner pre Chapter Reunion phy ii Orlando Dinner February 15 Dinner-Theater February 16 Luncheon in February 17 in Ft. February 18 Luncheon Luncheon February 19 Luncheon in St. in in in Boca Raton . I < Ml. i . ul • .< pmei.iiu I .ni .tnn r al Ihcrnpy program health sciences and in the alh< -I However, students ;ir« n <|uii< d In mairiculnic elsewhere lo complete January 8 Reception in Houston January 10 Reception in San Antonio tin dearer Boca Raton Myers Sarasota UTAH August 27 Dinner in Salt Lake City Petersburg WASHINGTON, HARRISBURG March 5 D.C. All Pennsylvania College Luncheon Ski Roundtop January 15 Ski Party June 15 Berrigan Sub Picnic June 29 Picnic for at ' ul biulngi. al in lh.it piuj'i.im February 14 i at y umvcrsiiy preienlly sponsors department TEXAS FLORIDA mm gain/id hi mvesti^alr the kasibiht e'.t.iblislnnj/ a uiasti RICHMOND, CHICAGO February 13 who S // / N won live Amen, an aw aids n I loi lot December 10 February 12 CARIBBEAN July 17-23 a duet >n also Ihtii indeed lust in oveiall RALEIGH, CANADA ii. Luncheon May Conference i October 8 PITTSBURGH June 24-25 the Puhhsheis win. h honOfl h wei than |W0 do/en I Si Alumni Day August 9-13 mi i BLOOMSBURG April 30 \ Hum .V/*ri HII \ 9 Luncheon April be announced pindui from AIM Im »).' | ion, \sh<» hi Pi Wallet is I I Pali editoi loi MONTGOMERY COUNTY February 5 Mloomsbuig at was in System Alumni Reception hi. . mass c etllloi loi lull \m. To be announced State in til litis an infoimiition ALTOONA February 20 edltoi set LYCOMING COUNTY April 13 trum osci.igc ol . " llenl « Hi a si h. piolessoi new students Bemgan Sub Punic July depth Uriels niul in \ rtilu les is est The following alumni events have been scheduled thus far for 994. new students WYOMING VALLEY June 20 Pizza Night August 9 Picnic for at new the Grotto students LANCASTER COUNTY To be announced V J i'afge 45 'Bloom at the Beach' draws large crowd in N.J. Next year The second annual "Bloom at the Beach" party in Avalon.N J'..on August 21 attracted nearly 200 alumni and ike A nderson Susan Ander M f s '91. date: Saturday, August 20 Judy Mixner '85. '93,LuaMonanan Drew Murphy. '86. Karen Moeser Diane Mowutt. Elizabeth Murphy '84. •78. Lynn Schafer 8S. Tim Seltzer '90. Jerome Skrincosky 85. Julie Smith 91, Mane Spengel '88. Sue Stuchell '91. Kerry Stuhlmuller '90. Scott Stuhlmuller 90. Chuck Tasson '93. '83. Joe Natoushet. Debra S eider er SI. Mary Nolan 92. Chrts ORourke '88. BillOwens 82.BobPiacine '88. Eliza 91. Kelli Berger '91. beth Pier son '92. Erie Potocsky '91. Robin Traenkle Cindy Bideau '91 Kevin Bideau. Steve Sue Quinn. Ralph Romano '92, Tern Randazzo '93. Kim Redcay '93. Renae Paul Voltz Rhen. Scott Ridge \\iH>lslat:er \SV. friends . son '84 • . Mary Bacallao.Amy Bair Baram '92. Pat Bar ham , Jennifer Chris Bautsch '92. . Bosnian '91. Carolyn Brady '89. Marian Brady. Neil Brett. Virginia Reed Brett '82. Charlynne Cat I laud '67. Wendy Campbell Sandy CannLear '78. Kathy Caputo 81. Debbie Carabini '85, Marilyn Carey. Jeff Carson '80. Deb Casey 85. Da\id '91. Cecco '767. Mrs. David Cecco. Maureen Chiasson 84, Darrell Coach '79, Erin Cudahy '92. Megan Cudahy '91, Kristin DaCosta '88. Lou DeFonteny '92. Caroline Colello ' Deininger '86. Jon Deininger '83. Jeannine Denninson '86,BillDerricott '66, Joanne Derricott '89, Richard Ruth Doyle, Dawn Drake ly '92 Joanne Edw ards '5 3. John Edwards '67. Jonelle Edwards. Matt Elsasser '90. Dorothy Enney '62. Joe Enney '62. Margie Enright. Kristin Evans '93. Frank Feola '89, Robin Donahue '80, Fetterolf '86, Patrick Finn '92. Shan- non Finn. Maria Freach '86. Charlie Fricker '92, Meagan Gear hart Kate George '87, Penny Gutshall Haedrich Harris '70, June '89, Catherine Harris 93, Steve Karen Hill '92, Gary Hitz Oswald Hitz '72, Vince '89. Loretta '79, Keesex King Meg '90. '84, Chris Gutshall '86. Amy Karpinski '93, Dawn Tom Kie sling '80, Amy '93, '93, Eric Knox, Karen Knox Susan Koehler '89. Steve Koral '67. '91, Jeff Kratz '90, Sherri Kreischer '89, Steven Kreischer, Jocelyn Kropf '91, Eric Laible '92, Mike Laskosky '93, BettyannLiberati, Ktmberly Logan '85. '92, Monica Laura MacLaughlin Carol Lyons '78,JimLyons Macintyer '79, '90, Maria Makowski '90. Danielle Marion '92. Elizabeth Martin '89, Stuart McAleer '91. Diane Mcllugh '88. Heather McKean '92, Frank McLaughlin '90. John McLaughlin '92. Rick Mead '86. Donna Melso '80, Greg Melso '77, Kathy Melso '77, Ed Miller '91 Susie Miller '91 Pamela Mitchell , . '84, Rick Roche. Jim Mark Roland 91. Terry Roland. Anne Ryan '91. Phi Sallusti Rohrbach '88. 1 79. Cathy Samples 91. Walt Saints 92. Susan Toto '93. Jennifer Theiss '91 Jackie Tncolli '85. Way '93. Robin Wheeler. Anne Woods '86. Robert '90. Natalie Kevin )ea o.Carohn Brum Young Gina Young, and Rhonda Yetman. Fran Yetmtin, '89. Zimmernutn '85. r Join us July 17, 1994 through July 24. 1994 on a Ckuise Line (some O/v/fWe wff/t fl.c the I Ik f is ( day 01 it s S/S is the Bloomsburg rate for utegory ( - 1 2 3 < i.il .il.oui nights you'll visit * .n i with it's dlC Culinary exi UlriOfl "I the award-winning cuisine artfully Seabrfeu I )olphm Cruise Line Charge Date total GtVt $1,209 $1,189 Outside Urge $1,084 $85 $1,169 July $1,064 $85 $1,149 July 19 At Sea July 17 Fly from 103 to 1 H $85 $1.1 09 July 20 Sanjaun 6 Inside ( :.il)in $1,004 $85 $1,089 St 7 — Inside July 21 ( Jibin $984 $85 $1,069 July 22 At Sea 8 Inside Cabin $964 $85 $1,049 July 23 At Sea July 24 Miami fhm thi Hast oa\t. however if you are flying from Midwest add $50. 00 or from the West Coast add $150. 00. Includeo • Roumluip • ( • All • Special cocktail party foi out John/St. Return the above fare: in Roundnipalr transportation Miami, Florida, • ( of the best. Arrive Depart — 4:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. Gateway Cities — — $ 1 .024