Jessica Published by Bloomsburg University for Alumni and Friends Spring 1994 Volume 94, Number 1 Sledge Kozloff Eighteenth President Bloomsburg University Bloomsburg welcomes its 18th president, Jessica Sledge Kozloff Over 500 friends, employees, students, said. and alumni of Bloomsburg University gathered for a reception for the Arts Haas Center in welcome president- in April to designate Jessica Sledge Kozloff to campus. The brief program after the was held shortly Board of Governors of the State Bloomsburg, 1 8th Back in Colorado, where very upset when you I used to live, the legislators get don't choose a Coloradan as a president and, while you haven't chosen a Pennsylvanian, you did choose one who had the good sense to marry one. Sieve, would you stand up please. I'm also who 1 am because of two wonderful children who could not be here tonight. Kyle, our son who, by the way was bom 26 years ago in Philadelphia, so I've — France — is working tonight (at least finishing her second year of law school and finals begin next week, so she couldn't be here. But they're very, very eager indeed to visit all of you and to meet you and 1994. At to that reception Kozloff discussed her visit their parents' new home. rememberd those people who have guided These two children endured a very interesting childhood and adolescence growing up with me can tell you that Ihcy very cheerfully accepted the and helped her and aspirations for the university, in he claims he's working there) on a business assignment. And our daughter. Rebecca, is president of effective July 1, said, also produced a Pennsylvanian System of Higher Education voted to appoint Kozloff the "Can we learn to live like this?" I turned to him and "Did you ever think we would have this kind of moment?" And he said, "no " I'd like to introduce you to him. He's also, by the way, my Pennsylvania credential. I and — and that I fact what came out of the kitchen was rarely gourmet, was never going to be confused with a domestic I goddess. It's really impossible for me to speak of my own children tonight without thinking of the parents of Terry Linn (Bloomsburg University student who died as a result WTiat a momeni! This reminds me were listening my husband and to ihc other driving from our Continued on next page special occasion of a song home day as wc were to the airpon, Wc frequently like to listen to musicals as he drives us here and there. And the song was from a musical "La Cage Au Faux." and the words of the song, if 1 can remember them, go like this: So hold ihis moment and live and know how, and make this moment best of times are now. And I certainly fast, love as hard as you because the last, way. You've given me a great tribute. thought in my remarks tonight I'd try to introduce Chancellor James McCormick praised the method of choosing a new president, myself to you the search committee. "What a moment. The best of times is now," Jessica Sledge Kozloff told over 500 faculty, staff more personal way than your very thoughtful and lovely program does. And wanted to introduce myself to you in terms of who am as a in a and students gathered on April 21 in Haas Auditorium for a reception welcoming her as the president- I I renection of my The duce is first why 1 want so much Bloomsburg. family, and here as your president at to be designate. program was held shortly after the Board of Governors of the State System of member of my family that I want to introme tonight, my husband Steve, whom here with you will all way to introduce meet few minutes. I think the best you is to say that no one male in just a him to . or female, could ask for a spouse than he is. who is The more supportive brief Higher Education voted to appoint Kozloff the 18th president of Bloomsburg, efTective July I. 1994. Ramona Alley, vice chair of the Council of Trustees, welcomed guests and commended presidential search Chancellor James I think especially of the years with two young children school for my doctorate would come home — when I was a mother to the another university to take that commuting 40 miles my coursework custom I — of course, approval." ' trying to be a fairly stances. to pick up a sick child in those days. There were ready to chuck we were Page 2 a it, number of occasions when and he wouldn't driving here and there let me. I really And was a police and that McCormick after I McCormick praised the trustees for overviewing the search process and perf-orming their duties as outlined in Act 188. "I believe the process worked very well. Act 188 was carried out maintaining the balance between the universities and the State System. We should all celebrate the success of the process," he said. McCormick ing and described Kozloff as an "outstand- dynamic person who will bring wise leadership to Bloomsburg." The chancellor recognized Interim President and Mrs. Curt English for their "outstanding dedicated service to the State System of Higher Education." brought the crowd to its feet for sustained applause as he described the interim president's devotion" to his alma mater. "Curt English has been an effective leader. He is an experienced administrator with great insight into the He 1- board dynamics of said. The chancellor offered his commendations to members of the search committee and recognized trustees James Atherton and John Haggerly who was tonight as escort, an "excellent" job. to present the president-designate to the campus community immediately to good mother under those circumSteve usually was the one who went to school for the Kozloff was the 10th prcsidcm appointed in the 1 year life of the State System. "It has become our — and going back graduate — and many times after committee McCormick remarked hard work. They have identified someone with the essential characteristics of leadership needed," he said. "The committee is to be commended for working in the spirit of Act 188 (the legislation which created the Stale System) and I want to acknowledge and thank them.*' and those who served on feel that 1 Dr. Jessica Sledge Kozlojf I served as co-chairs. "The committee deserve a great deal of credit for members their many hours of public imiversity system." McCormick said "He has done everything he could to set the stage for an orderly transition. I want to extend my personal thanks to both Curt and Janet." Susan M. Schantz of alcohol poisoning) and Jeramy Williams (Bloomsburg University student critically injured in an automobile And accident). I just want who and they've been with you extended families, and you to say to all of thoughts have been with them so my much are my that the past few days, Jeramy and Terry's thoughts will certainly remain with them. father My was a school superintendent Texas community. — after school I in a many hours spent small with him a very, very fortunate situation for me. would follow him around, tag along with him on I his various tasks. My father had started out to become a minister and had switched to education because, at least for him, he feft this was the way that he could really make a difference. had the great fortune of listening to him on many I occasions talking to people about what he thought about education. Education was the key to empowering and transforming and enriching lives, and through that transformation we made He would the world a better place. talk about with the fervor of a country preacher teaching the this gospel. And I knew from wanted to the time be a teacher, because I I was a knew little girl that to that I be an educator was to be called the very noblest of professions. My mother, Ann Acklen Sledge, was a wonderful role for me. My father laughingly referred to her often model as his life insurance policy because he had a medical condition and was unable to get life insurance. And my mother worked to help support the family and to give a if something should happen to him. These were the days when women rarely, especially the wife of a school superintendent, worked. Mother was sense of security a wonderful, wonderful role showed me, in a time when Dr. KozJoff with husband, Stephen. model for me because she was an all too rare this woman loving mother and wife and also pursue a demanding I wanted to fmd an institution that would become a model of excellence. Now what do I mean by excellence? career. Probably not the traditional way experience for a As 1 little girl, could be a grew older and people would say know, Jessica, you're choices." who that a It me. "You compute because I knew someone did both and did them both with great grace and with courage. Unfortunately, my as a life insurance policy days before my father's prediction of proved all mother my assumed the responsibility for our family. She assumed an enormous amount of debt, and we were in a very serious financial situation. College for me seemed absolutely out of the question except for two things. My mother was willing to make a great personal sacrifice for me to attend college, and there was a state university near us so I could live at home and attend college. Because of I had a profound appreciation for the role our state universities play in providing affordable, this experience, that quality education. college I would find a very like to lead. good place that exemplary place, a place 1 decided was ready that held the that I wanted Achieving Academic Excellence. And Aston called students, its faculty, its staff; its to the life of the become an same values that thinking and community around I it. in is there. is not where The development of critical obviously essential to our role as educational institutions, but a model for excellence must also contrib- ute to our students' understanding of self and their respect for others, their values and attitude and behavior The fact so that they leave us ready to we know much more is, and what I to do was to was ready to what we know in wanted an institution that into practice When my visit, after left I here in collegiate years. The I also have on my It's fact I knew that I called we know much more about how to find put ready to put into practice what I February had left here in February after found the place — — that my wc know visit. I in theory. knew that I When had Bloomsburg University was you are that that institution. I knew that it was imI was that you impressed with your aspirations for the future wanted this university to become all that it can be and it should be. I was impressed by the students. I was very cognizant of the fact that the next president here would because of the faculty and staff I met here. I pressed with your credentials, but more than that, ... desk back is, improve the collegiate experience than we practice, and what I wanted to do was to fmd an institution that was institution found the place become productive mem- bers of a democratic society and to fully enjoy the post- about how to improve the collegiate experience than we practice, — in Colorado another How College Affects Students. volume of over 20 years of research on student retention and student success. It's a book about how college, how the college experience, enhances the lives of its students and about It's 1 that what's really important for students them once they get defines excellence as the degree to which an institution adds important book. to to was dedicated to leaching and believed education as the way to change lives. hold, that they attend a university or college, but what happens to It's I give a great deal of thought to the kind of university or traditional definitions of excellence arc really misleading. And theory. doing here at Bloomsburg? Well, about a this time, I decided that I was going to test the presidential waters. A number of colleagues and mentors had encouraged me to do this. And I began to what am Soyear ago of the entering students or even the size of the endowment. I've been would also include mother This book concurs with Aston 's contention that these defined, often in GPA changing our students' lives through their very influenced by a book by Alexander Aslon. value to the lives of too true, and a few 16th birthday, he died and it's terms of an institution's reputation or going to have to make some really just didn't to talks about collegiate experiences in and outside the classroom. a very thick the effective practices that lead to that enhancement. It be very fortunate indeed to follow President English, way for someone who has in the footsteps of so unselfishly prepared the else. Continued on next page Page 3 Jessica Sledge Kozloff Continued from page 3 Perhaps though the crowning moments of and the reason my decision was very certain that (his was the place drive I had leaving Bloomsburg with a I for me was the young man from your maintenance department his first name is Todd, and I can't remember his last name, but I will fmd out. Todd volunteered lo drive me back lo Harrisburg in a terrible snow storm it was sleeting and — — We snowing. spent three hours in a car driving back to And during that three-hour drive, we talked a why he liked working at Bloomsburg University Harrisburg. lot about and the pride he had his I make no the best. lo in me. apologies. ... and the pride he had in this place, work was very touching want us I to be Only by setting that kind of we can push ourselves to be we should be for our students and goal that all for the people of Pennsylvania who support us. As I got out of the car at the airport and told goodbye. said, I "Now Todd, overnight in a motel because this said no. and 1 He need said. "They're going lo need lo get back." And him you should stay really was horrible." He think I left I me tomorrow here knowing thai if he was any indication of the kind of dedication to duty that you have here, that this indeed was the place for me. My presidential want us to agenda is for an exemplary university. 1 Bloomsburg make no be the best, Not because than our sister institutions going to be striving to be the best Bloomsburg I want us — because to become apologies. to — to be the best, to try to be the best, arc because As Steve and it be belter assume they also I want I I I were flying out yesterday or the day before? — I — was in the airplane — Vm losing track of time was looking through one of those magazines that and there was an advertisement about sells things, inspirational posters for your office. So 1 thought I'll look through here. Maybe one that I need. we can push we should be for our students and for the people of Pennsylvania who support us. Just as we must set high expectations for our students And probably describes how 1 feel at this classroom and outside of ihe classroom as members of our academic community, we must set the same the lake looking out across this vast expanse of water to expectations for ourselves. foot of the photographer, so you're looking out past this is only by setting that kind of goal that ourselves to be all in the it I think it I'll better than anything else find I describe the poster to you. vast lake. could say. Let It's The photographer the other side — and there is is And me try I did. time to a view of a very beautiful standing on one shore of a canoe that's parked at the canoe over the water to the far, far side of the shore. the inscription under this poster reads "Success And that's how And I know that the is And a journey, not a destination." I striving to be the best. waters will feel about us not always be tranquil. I've already gotten an inkling of that. I suspect that I may head out in the wrong direction every once in a while, and I don't going to take us to get there, and may I know how long it's have no idea where we do know one thing. I know that if we have the courage to commit to this journey, thai we will prove ourselves to be very worthy stewards of the land eventually. But I public's trust and that our students will be the beneficiaries. Thank you so very much. FIRST ALVMNI DINNER— Alumni and friends living in Colorado met our nev^ university president. Dr. Jessica and her husband. Dr Stephen Kozloff. at a dinner held in Denver on Saturday. May 21 Dr Kozloff will leave Kozloff. . Colorado in late June Attending this first Michael Bearish '83. assume Ihe presidency on July 1 alumni event with the Kozloffs were to '79. Patricia Bearish. Ann Bruce. Joe Bukofski Clapper Dux '80. -77. Usiie Giberson Fehan Jennifer Griffis Redmond '89. Quint Thurston and Anne Wasko. Page 4 Kim Gobora Bent Dux '79. Kristin Joseph '85. Rich Fehan. Redmond. Frank Deaths We extend our sympathy 1903 1919 Sue H. Longenberger '03 of Berwick died December 24 at age 99. Her leaching career in Berwick area schools spanned over 50 years. members of Representative: Royersford.PA 19468 1911 '11 of Class Volunteer(s): Grace Kishbach Miller Clifford died February 6 at age 102. She was a teacher in Henick Center. We received the following letter from Grace Miller, the class represen- 1915 "As Lake Winola, a prominent physician in Lackawanna County for more than 50 years, died December 8. He was also a graduate of Hahneman Medical School and did graduate work at 1919. sity, Taylor Hospital in Scranton. "Three of our members, myself in- has since died, and probably no will be present to represent the class in 1994. "Although still feel that the length Ethel Watkins Weber Scrantondied January7atage98. She was a teacher in the Scranton School active (no cane), see, I am I of the drive and the day could be overpowering. may breaking no speed laws "Some of us in the Philadelphia area enjoy our June get-together at Lakeside 1917 in Ruth Williams Horger '17 of Boca and formerly of Taylor, Pa., Limerick. "My Surviving are two daughters. Janet in the at for the past five years. grandchildren and three great-grand- She taught elementary school in the Kingston schools for over 45 years. Representative: Marguerite Zierdt Itter '19 of Easton died November 20 at age 95. She was a teacher in the Centennial Edna Davenport Ohl School, Hazleton, before retiring in 1918 25 East Eleventh Bloomsburg, Street Ann Ward; three grandchildren, four great-grandchildren; and a Mabel Decker G. '18 Mehoopany for 42 years before sister. of Rinkhaimock died on March 8 at age 95. She taught in Black Walnut, and Factoryville Springville, retir- ing in 1961. She also did volunteer work at TVIer Memorial Hospital, where she was is a sister. Hannah Law Groner '18, a long- time resident of Bloomsburg, died in Camp Hill on January 14 at age 94. She was a former English and French teacher at Bloomsburg High School. Also a graduate of Penn State, she was very active in church and community Class Volunteer(s): Camilla grandchildren, including Kimberiy Groner '80 and Law Groner '88. '24 1922 & Gladys Ramage '22 Exeter died February 25 at *48 of was a teacher and principal in Hughestown and Sunbury school She retired after 43 years in the dis- edu- She also graduated from the Minnesota Decorating School and was an avid Rowc Keefer '30 Louise A. Manning '30 Margaret Hendrickson Krousc '32 The following class members at- tended the 70th yearrcunion on Alumni Day (based on official registrations): Anna Singleman Barnes. Helen Barrow, Francis Hahn Blose, Bculah Deming Gibson, and Marian Andrews Laise. J. Jones '24 of Scranton Margaret March died on Martha Jane Moran Buck '23, formerly of Muncy, died December 25 at She was a 1. retired teacher, last teaching at the John Maude Stover Meyer '24. formerly She and her husband operated the While House Motel in Charlottesville, ofRebersburg.diedon March 16atage 97. She taught in Centre County where they had resided at one time. Pliscotl '23 of died on February 7. Upper 30 years Penns Valley Area elementary schools for 35 years, including at Askam schools. Lower Helen Zydanowicz Schwall (widow of Joseph School. died in S. '24 Schwall '24, who 1972) died on March 10. Surviving are three M. Cooke sisters, Eleanor '29 of Hcmet, Calif., who recognition of her garet D. Walsh; eight grandchildren vice to the First Presbyterian Church Pelerfreund '27 of San Diego, Calif.; and nine great-grandchildren. of Wilkes-Barre and her community. She taught at the Ashley Elementary and Emilie Sage *32 of Dearborn, Surviving is a son, Forrest. later many became years of ser- her church and community. She helps the women in the quilting department and plays the piano for Circle meetings. She does weekly volunteeer work community. She plays the piano Day Care for the clients of the Adult 1920 Represesentatives: Anna Davis Barrow 9119 Friars Road Rockville.MD 20850 (301)424-4405 Center and volunteers for at the substitute teaches at age 84; Clara Michigan. West '34 Mae Hope UotaA, Dcitrich '36 Dermody '36 Nevil '80 G. Fxlward Dcily '37 Willard S. Krcigh "38 Roben P Hopkins '39 Armabel Bailey Jones '39 Bemice Blaine Stout '42 Reed I. Buckingham '46 Marlin E. Brosius '47 Robert L. Bunge '47 James M. Cain Sr '49 Clifford J. Kendall '49 Thomas E. Schukis Edward Snyder '52 '52 Sally Stallone Smith '57 Lawrence A, Pctuskey '58 S. Siinson '60 Barbara Campbell Burggraf '62 John Roger Breidtnger '64 Richard Lconovich '67 Ruth 1926 VanHom P Boyd David Hilchings '69 '70 Louise Tregaskis Hendershot '26 of Bear Creek Township died on April Helen Drcatcr Strosky '73 Deborah Burychka Archie *75 She was a teacher in the Plains 12. Township School District for 38 years. Surviving arc a son. Sterling, and Bruce Martin Davis '75 JohnKiehl '78 Cathy Ann Long '78 Faye K. Diltz three grandchildren. John Heinz which recently honored her lOyears of weekly volunteer work. Institute, still principal. Today. Mrs. West continues to serve in the T Samuel Krauss '3S William M. Troutman *48 Prior to she was a teacher in the School and Ellen Veale Smith '34 Albert Joseph Baraniak '39 former Sonestown High School. Rose Plizga Thomas S. Coursen "33 Andrew D. Potson '33 Sterling Bania '39 Marshall School in Scranton. age 89. She taught English and Latin at the Harold M, Morgan '32 Gertrude Murray artist in oils. 1923 '28 Minnie (717) 784-1515 age 92. She Helen West *23 of Wilkes-Barre was honored on her 90th birthday in about 20 more years. '27 Esther Chupin Laubach '27 Margaret Wickizer Watkins '29 Surviving are a son, Rosscr L. Mainwaring. M.D.; a daughter, Mar- 1940s she resumed on a substitute ba- Louise Hidluy Newberry '26 Mary C. Kutz Lcnore Thomas Savidge '29 236 West Ridge Avenue Bloomsburg. PA 17815 1993. Esther Reichart Schaffer '19 died on March 5 at age 95. She taught in the Hazleton Schools for a number of years before marriage, and in the early E. Helen Slangert Wolfe '28 Edward F. Schuyler Askam activities. Surviving are her son. Sheldon L.; a daughter. Joan G. Moore; and eight Jones "24 Mary Youtz Sicinen Representative: Herman Carey Helen Walton Mainwaring '19, formerly of Plains, died on October 6, sis for '23 Suzanna Potochney '28 1924 1921 retiring, credited with 5,826 hours of service. Surviving Pliscotl '23 Lillian Lupinski '27 Laise. Surviving are a daughter, Shirley (717) 784-0142 19 *48 Rose Plizga J, ' 19 Nicholas G.ViinBuskirk '27 Va.. 1965. PA 17815 Marian Andrews Leader Nursing Home, Kingston, H. Austin and Sylvia H. Lohman; four children. Barnes. cation. age 94. She had resided 70th year re- Day (based on official registrations): Anna Singlernan Helen Barrow. Francis Hahn Blose, Beulah Deming Gibson, and lives!" Mildred E. Griffith '19 died on February 15 School System. & * Miiry (jiillagher Jenkins '26 tricts. still died January 29 at age 96. Prior to her marriage she was a teacher in the Tay- 19 Louise Tregaskis Hendershot '26 greetings should convey the The Class of 1919 facts: * Moran Buck Maude Siovcr Meyer As you these days! District until her retirement. liter Mainwaring Marthii Jane Murgaa't union on Alumni one '15 of W;ilioii Gladys Rainiigc '22 CLASS OF 1924— The following class members attended the a great- great- grand son. 1 ' Esther Rcicluirl Schaffer been founded. One lor Helen University con- H. Beitzel; a son, Donald; four grand- and 15 '18 Law Groner Marguerite Zierdt 1994. cluded, attended the reunion in 1989. children, 12 great-grandchildren, ' Miklrcd E. Griffith '19 Normal Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Doris Raton, Hiuuuih tinue to grow and grow and grow, ever retaining the values upon which it has Community Medical Center and Moses Weber Helen Zydanowicz Schwall '24 "May Bloomsburg He served in the Navy during World War I. He served on the medical staffs of Fla., Mabel G. Decker has been great to see the advances State 1 Ruth Williams Horger '17 School. 1919. to Bloomsburg Univer- Harvard Medical School. Mary r Miiry Ethel Watkins send greetings to the Associa- made by Bloomsburg ' Carl L. Hosier '15 tion. "It commu- died: Ruth Reynolds Hasbrouck a representative of the Class of 1 the university who have Sue H. Longenberger '03 tative: Carl L. Hosier '15 of Dunmore and ' nity 1 Grace Kishbach Miller 918 Church Street (215)948-3780 Ruth Reynolds Hasbrouck to the families of the following alumni and Russell A, George Mary Gallagher Jenkins Plymouth died January 9 at age was last employed '26 of 87. She as a teacher's aide, specializing in developmental disabilities. Thorns E. Jr. Harder HI Elinor R. Keefer William E. Landis Margaret T. Wilson She earlier taught at the Plymouth Page 5 1932 Borough Central School, supervising penmanship. Representative: She and her husband, Edmund, cel- Ezra W. Harris ebrated their 56th wedding anniversary last November a son, R.D. 20. Also surviving are Edmund C; (717) 784-3532 Dvoroznak; and four grandchildren. Class Volunteer(s): Lucile E. Louise Hidlay Newberry '26 of Lime Ridge died on May 8 at age 86. She was a tax clerk for H. A. McHose '32. formerly of Clearfield, died on She taught in Mausdale, Danville. Bellwood Antis March 27 Bloomsburg before retiring in 1 976. age 82. at and Clearfield schools before 1927 in Victoria Smith & Ecker. Ezra Harris Margaret Hendrickson Krouse Berkheimer Associates, Bloomsburg, and was also a clerk at Keystone Drugs in Box 451 5. Bloomsburg, PA 17815 Mary a daughter, Bundcns Gigcr *27 Surviving are *44 has been memorialized by a retiring 1970. daughter, Edie a Bennett, and two grandchildren. scholarship created by her daughter, Barbara B. North. The scholarship will assist adult students Harold M. Morgan '32 of Taylor majoring in early died childhood education. Mrs. Giger. who died in 992, taught forlheVMCAinCarbondale. He then joined 7-Up of Dimmore and had a dis- formerly taught 1 from 1939 in CLASS OF to 1945. — The following 1929 union on Alumni Day (based on Paulsboro, NJ., members attended class official registrations): the 65lh year re- Audrey Moore Cohen and Lucille DeVoe. She earned a who wish to contribute to scholarship may send gifts to The versity. Irene Kornell Davis *28 is very active. She was er- is roneously listed as deceased in the Bloomsburg, PA 17815. hsue of BLOOMSBURG. Mary C. Kulz *27, formerly of Glen pleased that she is still Lenore Thomas Savidge *29 of living at a retirement center in Burlington, N.C., where she last Berwick died on May 1 3 at age 84. She taught in the Berwick Area School District in We are very She received Suzanna Potochney died a master's degree at November 15 at age 84. She Surviving age 90. Prior to her marriage, she was is at Lillian Lupinski '27 of Luzcmc he played professional basketball in the Eastern League with the Wilkcs-Bairc Barons. He '28 of Lancashire Terrace died November 28 at age 82. She was a former Manheim 17, 1993. He was a Helen Stangerl Wolfe '28 of PeoArizona, died December 11. She was a teacher in the Nanticoke Area District. Township School District for 15 years and the North Penn (717)458-6671 School District for 28 years before Carroll Park in Bloomsburg, resides with his daughter in Wayne, NJ. PA 18702 Class Volunte€r(s): Rachel G. Anthony. Lucille DeVoe PA IB603 The following attended the 65th year reunion on Alumni Day (based on of- Jeannetle H. Buckingham '28 is Home. a ficial registrations): Cohen and Audrey Moore Lucille DeVoe. He was re- also an avid saxophonist for 60 years. He also earned a master's degree at Bloomsburg. Surviving are his wife, the former Minnie Rowe Keefer '30 of the Hanover Township School Phyllis Prusinski; three daughters, at Lorraine Hoffman. Gerrie Lear and in Terry Smith; three sons, Richard. An- District. Surviving are a daughter, Marilyn Caner, two grandchildren, one greatgrandson, and two sisters. drew Jr., and David; 13 grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren; a brother and three sisters. Bertha A. Probert '33 retired after Louise A. Manning '30 of Dalton teaching kindergarten for 36 years deceased. 20 years 1931 Street An elemen- 43 years, he taught in the Fell town. 436 South River '33 of Lansdale age 79. instate Street 1929 Representative: at 1 Millvillc.PA 17846 is Representative: guest at the Leader Nursing December tary school teacher for and a brother. Isabel Chelosky Hester {717) 752-5367 of deceased. is Margaret Swartz Bitter Surviving are a son. William; two Wilkes-Barre. Betterly Coursen '33 S. Andrew D. Potson Mountaintop died on February 22 She was a former teacher great-grandchildren. Berwick. Thomas Palmyra. N.J., died age 85. Surviving are a son. Nicholas Jr; Faye Appleman Dendler J J 32 Market Street sisters. 1933 Binghamton. N.Y. sisters Mary Class Volunteer(s): Maiers Representative: graduate of the Practical Bible College York University. 1928 two Elfed H. Jones '30, formerly of B. Stevens '28 reports the death of her husband. A. C, Stevens, School Mitchell; nine grandchildren and six daughters, tiring in 1979. M. Louise schools for 35 years, retiring in 1963. He earned a master's degree at New two daughters, Karen Harvey and Lois Famham; two ters. in (717) 784-2046 age 84. 1930 Steinert ria, taught in Hanover Township Street a brother. Mary Youtz on June Nicholas G. Van Buskirk '27 died on April 25 at age 87. A Navy veteran, at 13 grandchildren, eight great-grand- died February 7 at age 87. In her early years she was a teacher in the Nanticokc public schools. Lawson Lois 644 East Third Surviving are three sons, Edward, Herbert and children; a brother and Township elementary school. Surviving are a brother and three sis- half-si sicr. 1933 Sandra Robinson and Susan Robinson; retiring in 1978. She earned a master's degree Muhlenberg College in 1941. a teacher, great-granddaughlcrs. a brother and a brothers. of Falls died on April 7 served as assistant principal at Foster til Surviving are a daughter, Joyce Venezialc; two granddaughters, two sister. Representative: Margaret E. Wickizer Watkins *29 '28 of Freeland Township High School from 1965 un- Esther Chopin Laubach '27 of Rochester, Minn., died on March 27 at two grandchildren, three great- grandchildren and a Bloomsburg. PA 17815 school in Newport Township for 43 Millcrsvillc College. the early 1930s. Surviving are two grandchildren and two with us! Lyon, died December 29. She taught years, retiring in 1972. retiring 1972. in Fertel; Persons Bloomsburg University Foundation. Giger Scholarship, Bloomsburg Uni- Olyphant untU tributorship in Surviving are a daughter, Phyllis master's degree at Buckncll University. the 16. Prior to retirement he was the general secretary Bloomsburg Area School Disfor 24 years before retiring. She in the trict November in 1953. Representative: Frank J. Colder 1 103 South Market Street in — Hazleton and 16 in Allen- She has enjoyed traveling to Hawaii, Bermuda, Norway. Denmark, Sweden. England. Ireland, Scotland and Wales, In addition, she is active m several organizations. Bloomsburg. PA 17815 (717)784-5783 1934 Class Volunt€er(s): Dorothy Foust Wright tended the 60th year reunion on Alumni Day (based on official registrations); The following class members at- Freda Shuman Laubach. Nora Bayliff Markunas and Michael Sopchak. No room for photos; age 79. She taught in the Cumberland was Valley and Mechanicsburg Area school ity at districts. the employed in a similar capacColumbia County Courthouse for four years, retiring in 1980. Surviving are a son. Gary; a daughter. last Diane A. Voris; five grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren; a brother and a sister. A U.S. Italy Army veteran, he served in and North Africa during World War II. He received four Bronze Stars and attained the rank of master sergeant. Gertrude Murray Dermody '36 of Scranton died on January 18. Shortly after graduation, she taught and Keystone Junior College and was later employed by Dermody Real Es- owned by her Surviving is a brother. '80. a former resi- dent of Wilkes-Barre, died on April 22 Ellen Veale Smith '34 of Hazleton During World War n, she taught in the Japanese isolation camps in Ari- deceased. zona. She also taught and Japan. She was Columbia University An Army War at last employed as Wilkes University, where she retired after 20 years of service. for 15 years before retiring in 1972. Natoli; two grandsons, and a great- 1935 Sara Maria Berger Representative: 151 East Fourth Street the He New York Deily Magee Carpet Co. is a sister. 1939 Dorothy Hess Linn 165 Nottingham Road Edward in the Derry Town- He was a head various levels. He of Livingston School District at we have of New York University. Surviving is his second wife. Edith Brague Banta; three sons. Wayne, Glenn and Sterling Jr.; a daughter, Joyce Wroble; a step-daughter. Banechko; six grandchildren, Wendy two step- grandchildren, one great-grandchild, a Unfortunately, you will have to wait for 25 years. He September) them! As you read this special issue of BLOOMSBURG. you half of it will notice that the annual report of gifts is received from alumni and friends in 1993. We hope your name is included there. Tlie other hulf is nearly filled with classnoies, along with our new president and Weekend. The news about Alumni leftover material includes nearly alumni events 40 photos taken in at Houston. San Antonio. Harrisburg, Lehigh Valley ton. Baltimore, Washing- D.C. (two cvcnls); Richmond. Durham. N.C; Columbia. S.C.; Orliuido. Boca Raion, Fort Myers, Sarasota, Tampa. Atlanta, San Juse. Calif.; San Francisco, Long Beach, San Diego. Philadelphia. Alloona, Reading-Berks. Pittsburgh, New York City and Denver. Nearly 6U0 alumni and friends Joseph Baraniak '39 died on Oc- Ruth Dugan Smeal 740 South Market Street Bloomsburg.PA 17815 Mildred. Class Volunteer(s): James V. DeRose. Harriet Kocher, Ruth Dugan and it! attended those rcgioniil events or tober 26, 1993. Surviving Smeal months since five liLOOMSBURG, the photos to prove (tlu-ee events), received a master's degree from Representative: (717) 784-4915 '37 been a busy It's the last issue o{ brother and two sisters. Bloomsburg died on April 22 at age 78. He was a maintenance supervisor for Row Reed Elizabeth '38 Bloomfield, N.J.. died on March 29 al age 78. He was a business education Surviving 853 South Market Street Bloomsburg.PA 17815 (717) 784-4850 G. Kreigh University in 1962. Bloomsburg.PA 17815 (717)784-1857 grandson. at for 19 years, retiring in 1976. Representatives: and coach coach of baseball and basketball for many years and also coached football P. James earned a master's degree Surviving are his wife, the former Dorothy Peiper a daughter. Marilyn structor Class Volunteer(s): Charles al baseball for studies teacher, physical education in- ship School District. S. next issue to see Mountain State and Florida/ Georgia leagues, was a retired social (717)784-5835 Willard you get in the 30 Nottingliam Road Bloomsburg.PA 17815 teacher 1937 taught at Penn State. Wilkes-Barre slep-grandchildren. Rico II, he was a math teacher in the Ashley High School for 35 years. He also campus, a librarian in Puerto at in 1948. veteran of World and Ruth Toole; four age 80. at 1944 and 1 1 sure until (lie next issue (early Charles H. Henrie sister. Leota A. Nevil grandchildren. make Ellen the Philadelphia Phillies farm system Laubach, Nora Bayliff Markunas and in Dorothy Zimmerman and Ray Zimmerman. Representatives: Firm, J. Cormecticut. where Freda Shuman Penn State Leighow, Alex McKechnic, Dorothy Phillips Richards, Ruth Dugan Smeal, Virginia Burke Traupane. 1938 reunion on Alumni Day (based on of- at Dersham Laubach, Tirzah Coppes ker for several years and was associ- tate degrees Miller. Jane Jones Mary Day (based on official registrations): John Bower. James DeRose. Miriam Utt Frank. Harriet Kocher, Sara Fame in 1993. He played professional class members attended the 60th year Albert T. West '34 of AshJey died on March 3 at age 86. He also earned DeFelice; at- and three step great-grandchildren. ated with the E. Michael Sopchak. Nan members she was chair of the business department. She was also a real estate bro- in CLASS OF 1934— The following ficial registrations): daughter, Linda E. Sarcone; four step- daughters. class Sterling Banta '39 of Hershey died on February 17 at age 77. He was inducted into Uic B.U. Atlilclic Hall of School District is the Torrington Surviving are his wife, the former Arlene Masters Barton; a son. John; a The followmg tended the 55th year reunion on Alunmi is his wife. returned to Bloomsburg for Weekend, based on Alumni official registra- tions. We also did Katharine L. Bokum '39 and her husband. Bob. celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in 1993 with South American cruise. a issue for not have names and room in this photo.s of scholarship recipients for 1993-1994. They will be included in the next issue. Other special features will include Robert P. Laurel, N.J., Hopkins *39 of Mount died on September 27. by Rich Benyo '68. describing his a full-length illustrated article Bloomsburg.PA 17815 exciting trip to the Himalayas, and a (717) 784-0861 Roy Smith feature about la.st fall's walk across England, with photos, of course. Class Volunteer(s): Helen And Hartman Cimbala obviously there will be more classnotes! But there Samuel Krauss '35 of Quincy, March 27 at age 79. He was an executive at M. L. Clasier Lumber Co. in Bellefonte and at Lumber Co. in Braintree, BLOOMSBURG. Grossman have been forced Because of rising to make we a difficult decision; All alumni will not receive Surviving are his wife, the former and know production and postage costs, retiring in 1985. ter. something else very about the next issue of Mass., before Blanche Hirsch; a son, Howard; a is important that you should Mass.. died on the next issue. sis- Only those alumni and friends who Eve Krauss; two brothers, Nathan have made a contribution or pledge Israel. — in any amount — since January 1993 will receive the 1936 BLOOMSBURG. fall issue of This policy change Representatives: will recognize Ruth Y/agner LeGrande 76 112 North Cedar Street you who have supported and reward those of either the Alumni Fund or the Treasury of Ideas campaign for the new library. PA 18201 (717)454-1427 Hazleton, You should also know that notices of regional alumni events will also be Mary Jane Fink McCutchen sent only to those alumni 249 Main made Street — Conyngham. PA 18219 (717) 788-1854 or455-9551 Mae Hope CLASS OF 1939 Deitrich '36 of Upper Allen Township, died December 13 at members attended the 55th year reunion on Alumni Day (based on official registrations): John Bower, James DeRose, Miriam Utt Frank. Harriet Kocher, Sara Dersham Laubach, Tirzah Coppes Leighow, AlexMcKechnie. Dorothy Phillips Richards. Rulh Dugan Smeal. Virginia Burke Traupane, Dorothy Zimmerman, and Ray Zimmerman. Tlu: following class who have contributions or pledges. This make money budgeted policy will likewise help us to the best use of the for these events. (Continued on next page) Page? From Classnotes the 1993. Surviving mail is his wife, Louise. (We received the following Annabel Bailey Jones '39 of Swarthmore died on January 21 at age 76. She taught school in Danville, Pa.; letter from Gladys Hirsch Lyon of Wilmington. Delaware.) Pennsylvania, has been associated Swarthmore Academy and manager of the "Booksource" in Swarthmore before retiring about five I Annabellc Hirsch Wade, entered years ago. Bloomsburg Normal School in 1910. In 1912, 1 was four years old and visited the college Then graduated, I decided to be a Middlebury In 1926, Annabellc mc Wade brought when I (Vt.) School of Languages, and Villa Nova University. Bloomsburg Teachers College to enrolled in their three-year and a sister. 1940 1928. Hcister, enrolled at Bloomsburg State Teachers College and graduated in eight years, St. schools at Bloomsburg (1929). Pennsylvania State College (1930- 1933) and 1935). in Duke in 1936 and moved Hon. women J. were needed began attending them. The University encouraged me to continue the I began commuting to Columbia on weekends. I received a bachelor's degree in education signed by Dwight D. Eisenhower. I taught in the elementary grades of the De La Warr School District in New Castle County from 1952 through 1974. In 1977, my nephew. Dane Hirsch. received a master's degree in business education at Bloomsburg I felt Dora (717)523-7702 is after the catastrophe. a talented poet. She was a place winner in the Pennsylvania Poetry Contest, first place winner in first Class Volunteerfs): Clayton H. Derr Tilson Dorothy Derr Tilson '40 of New York City reports that an article she wrote has been accepted by the United Nations Association to be sent to the Central UNA-USA in Washington, D.C., for publication in their 1993 Report on Global Governance. 1941 your alma mater by contributing to the Alumni Fund or the Treasury of Ideas campaign. Your generous Stuan Edwards Eda Bessie Beilhartz Edwards Sometimes 1 Think About, and dedicated me be it to her husband, me " The book was "who let illustrBted by Carole Joe Smith Munson. her daughter. The book was endorsed for merit by the Pennsylvania Poetry So- ration to 705 Country Club Drive Bloomsburg. PA 17815 Florida. 14. many people with her readings in Pennsylvania. Delaware and Dora is also a sculptor and has had two individual shows at Del Tech in Delaware. She has also shown works in clay. wood, stone and bronze with — — any amount will strengthen your University and your Alumni Association. If in you haven't made a contribution yet this year, please do it Bloomsburg University, Bloomsburg PA 17815. Pages the PA 17821 (717)275-3046 Danville, Representative: Sharpless Wagner Box 346 Venice Area Art Andrews Gallery in ac- Elizabeth Hoagland Edward Dobb Dobb '42 and '41 marked their 50th wedding aimiversary on February 12. is a retired mathematics on the occasion of her 50th anniversary of her graduation and her husband. Bill's from the university. An addition to the — university's Bloomsburg. PA 17815 (717) 784-2260 still teaching Texas kids their history as a docent of the Insti- tute of Texan Cultures, University of Texas at San Antonio. "How's that for a PA 17820 Welsh coal miner's son from the Newberry Lions Club. It recognizes generosity, compassion and concern for other people. Specifically, he was recognized for helping Gladys McClaskey. owner of a Dove Street restaurant, sell candy to school children every morning for more than eight years. He has had perfect attendance for 36 years and has sponsored five member. He retired in teacher Shamokin?" reports that he sees classmates Elwood and Kay Wagner often. "They appear to be coming *bora-again Tex- after 26 years as principal in the WilliamsportArea School District. He also officiated basketball and football for many years. games He ans' too." 1972 and has been inducted into the B.U. Athletic Hall of Fame and the West Branch Valley Chapater of the Penn- 1944 sylvania Sports Hall of Fame. Representative: He and Sara Dockey Edwards 545 East Eleventh Street Berwick. one his wife are the parents of daughter. They live in Williamsport PA 18603 (717) 759-9733 Reed Class Volunteer(s): Sara Dockey Edwards I. Buckingham Whittier, Calif., died age 71. He was '46 of November 15 at a speech therapist in Whittier. "Spirit Rising." Mary Jane Elizabeth at the cepted Dora's gift of her sculpture. now by sending a check, payable to B.U. Foundation, to Development Center. "found objects" Bloomsburg University happily 1942 Bill Selden, Marion Wallace Elwood Wagner nio. Texas, is He inspi- She has served as assistant director and director of the Englewood Area Writers Guild. She currently is Eda Bessie Hope David M. Jones *43 of San Anto- Dora published a book of her poetry entitled. C. (717) 784-0908 Class Volunteer(s): Ruth Writers Guild's Inklings. Dora has given pleasure and in contribution Anastasia Pappas Trowbridge 102 West Mahoning Street Donald Blackburn *46 has received a Melvin Jones Fellowship award from (717)784-5584 States, Englewood Area in the ciety. Representatives: 21 0 Sunken Heights Avenue Bloomsburg. PA 17815 Handy, Venice. interest 1946 Representatives: (717) 784-3035 Katerman Algatt Magazine, and on March Show your Mary Lou ter. By-Line magazine, and was published in Poets at Work, Poets International answer easy; three daughters. Melissa Leggieri, Rebecca Stout and Rachel Berkes; four grandchildren and a sis- I honored." notices of events in your area, the is Class Volunleer(s): Fenstemaker John Catawissa. League and BLOOMSBURG and Bloomsburg. PA 17815 (717) 784-0434 Betty ebrated their 50th wedding anniversary receiving Jr.; John Representative: Edwards. Stu Edwards. Isabelle Olah Horvath, Clark Renninger continue Surviving are her husband, Hurley C. Stout F. 928 Country Club Drive opened 75 years Elda Henrie Taylor '41 and her husband, Frank M. Taylor '43. cel- to enjoying her three children and is Clayton H. Hinkel (Continued from Page 7) you want 982, Jacqueline Shaffer Creasy R£>. 1. Box 304 Class Volunteer(s): if Berwick Junior High School for 30 years, retiring in 1984. She was very active in her church and other community organizations. . treasurer. So 1 six grandchildren. 1943 University. Policy change Helen E. Mitchell '44 of Deptford, who retired from teaching in June years, to a she went on. "After 1979. use two of my poems, written after the in began teaching in Wilmington. Extension courses were offered by Columbia University and I life." December of in Challenger tragedy, called "Tribute" and "For the Seven" in a capsule to be I courses and FL 33701 Hinkel, Dorothy Substitute teachers 1948, and Petersburg. my Area N.J.. Berwick Area School District for 13 and then she taught social stud- constella- ies at . ment (813)822-0597 teaching school in Pennsyl- vania was removed. star gave a poetry reading at a workshop in Media, Pa.. I was asked if they might Lewisburg. Noble Hirsch. a State Representative, the ban on married father. Andromedea specialist for the Capital Representative: Bernice Blaine Stout '42 of Berwick died last summer at age 75. She was a substitute teacher in the on a wall under the skies which named the agement Intermediate Unit prior to his retire- Mary Lou pointed to if I ing in have four children and Bill five grandchildren. it is nice. I look up and wondo see the star. "There was another unusual happen- One North Aspen Place PA 17837 Wilmington. Delawwe. In 194 1, with the help of my map of the certificate "Yes, University (1934- married I She and Copyright Office. The star is here," she said as she der (717) 784-3532 Frank Kocher 830 North Shore Drive. (fJ4C Tamaqua for attending summer in the U.S. his wife, 1945 instructor's level. Switzerland by the Inlemational Star registry and will be recorded in a book at the Frederick G. Dent '44 and Jean, recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. Fred was man- Japanese flower arranging to the on a "That was certainly a surprising 1933. laughl school in registered Christmas gift from your son mother who has everything!" R.D.5.Box4S! Bloomsburg, PA 17815 Irene Hirsch is Englewood, and had classes Lemon Bay Garden Club. She studied a tion." she said. Gladys (Betty) Jones Harris I my name "It's in the Representatives: sister, flower arranging. She was a master flower show judge before moving to afterDord. finances, I completed my courses in one year and one summer school in my star in a Surviving are two children, a brother program. In 1927. the program was extended to four years. Lacking In 1931. Englewood Sun Herald. "Do you really have your name on star?" I asked Dora Smith. Delaware Technical and Community College." Dora also loves gardening and January 31. 1994 edition of the "Well, 1940 and also completed graduate work at the University of North Carolina in Charlotte, Stale in school teacher. At retirement, Dora was a college The following article about Dora Smith '42 editedfor publication here, was written by Lucile Cavanagh for the She earned a master's degree at Perm when she live in Milton. instructor at ian at the father's sister, procedures, using innovative tarial . A certified librarian, she was librar- with Bloomsburg College from 1910 successful career as a teacher of secre- Area School computer-assisted learning modules. They and Swarthmore. The Hirsch family of Tamaqua, My a retired science is District. Charlone, N.C; Philadelphia, Springfield to 1977. and Edward teacher, teacher, both in the Milton permanent art collection, it is on display at the Fenstcmaker Alumni House. Dora was a late bloomer in the art worid. This talented poet and sculptor majored in business education and re- ceived her master's degree from the University of Delaware. She had a The following An class members at- tended the 50lh year reunion on Alumni Day (based on official registrations): Lois Bryner. Hazel Betty Enama Carter^ Hagenbuch DeLong. Fred Dent, Sara Marie Dockey Stella Edwards Williams Fulton. Marjorie Sharretts Grant. Wanda Famsworth Langdon. Louise Adams Missmer Betsy Smith Reynolds. Joanne Spaid Simington, Bette Fuller Smith Nelena Pope Swank. Helen Cromis' Warrington. Florence Foust Yeany. ensign, he served as a pilot in the U.S. Navy Air Corps during World Warn. He is survived by two daughters, Lisa Grueri and Shirley Smith; two grandsons: Buckingham a *43; brother. and two Boyd F. sisters. 1947 Class Volunteer(s): Thomas. J. Marlin JohnW. Richard Zerby E. Brosius *47 of Selinsgrove died on April 24 al age 75. English's Classnotes term R Harold Eramitt '51 has retired after teaching at Conestoga Valley High School in Lancaster for 32.5 yeare and at Penn State/Harrisburg nears end for six years. On June 30, president of He and Helen his wife. T. Emmitt '51, live in Leola. 1952 my tenure as interim Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania will conclude. Having seen the university from the special vantage point of the Oftice of the President, can I that Frank J. Furgele Box 228 Lakeville. PA 18438 excellent condition. the university arc in Star Route. (717) fully assure Bloomsburg University Representative: is you in The finances of good order, as is the physical plant. Faculty and staff ore dedicated to serving students and 227^946 providing the best possible Class Volunteer(s): Dale Bennett. Frank Furgele. Henry Hurtt. Nancy Swartz Lychos educational experience. Relationships CLASS OF 1944- The following class members attended Thomas the 50th year reunion on Alumni Day (based on official 10, 1993, at ''"'"^o^"' ^"^don. Louise Adams Missmer. Betsy Smith r1 M Joanne r Spatd Simtngton. Bette Fuller Smith. Nelena Reynolds. Pope Swank. Helen Cromis He was Warrington and Florence He started his teaching career in a one-room school. He later taught at the Pine Street School in Selinsgrove. School then District, 1963-1968; principal of Henry C. Conrad High School, taught at the Selinsgrove Elementary School, where he also was an assistant Wilmington. Delaware. 1957-1963; and principal of Loyalsock Township where he became principal. He He principal. then taught sixth grade Junior High School, Williamsport. social studies at Selinsgrove Middle School before retiring in 1982 after a 45-year career in education. After re- 1957-1959. He also taught at Bloomsburg High School. 1952-1957, and at Middletown High School, 1948- tirement, he was a substitute teacher for 1952. six years. He earned Surviving are his wife, the former Elizabeth Walbom; two sons, Leonard A. and Philip L.; one daughter, Karen E. Carlson; and one stepgrandson. a master's degree at Bucknell University. Surviving are his wife, the former Alice Bortz; a daughter, Sandra Yoder. a stepson, Andrew Mills; a grandson, a stepgranddaughter, and a stepbrother. Robert L. Bunge *47 of Bloomsburg died on April 1 at age 72. He was a member of the Bloomsburg faculty for 19 years before retiring in 1983 as registrar. He guidance counselor at formerly was a Milton Senior High School for four years and a science teacher at Southern Columbia High School for four years. He earned He was active in a number of masonic and community organizations. Surviving are his wife, the former Dorothy Davis; two daughters, Margaret Pany and Penny Deets; a granddaughter and a sister. 1948 Representative: 928 Country Club Drive Bloomsburg. PA 17815 (717) 784-0434 Ludwig William M. Troutman '48 of 73. He was at age the director of secondary education for North Penn School District, Lansdale, for 16 years, retiring in 1984. total of 14 years. graduation in 1949. 23. Make your tions now, and watch the mail for de- hotel/motel reserva- retiring in 1990. He was a former vice M. Kemper In- president of the James Mary L. Flood; two sons. James M. had the good fortune at chapter in Virginia, Georgia, North and South Carolina, and Florida. Being able to catch up with fellow Huskies, share university news and simply enjoy a time of fellowship Edward Snyder '52 of New Castle, Delaware, died December 4 at age 69. with friends was refreshing. He taught in Ocean View. Wilmington special occasions here on campus, and New Castle, Delaware. He retired including the exciting Homecoming cific Navy during World War 11. the in the Pa- M. Piccarisi; a son, James I also enjoyed meeting alumni on celebration In October and the nostalgic I am Alumni Weekend proud of know you arc. and it is confidence that I look forward to the continued success of Bloomsburg University under the capable leadership of our next president, Dr. Jessica Sledge Kozloff. I have thoroughly enjoyed the past wishes so expressed to Janet and me. 1950 John S. Scrimgeour R.D.5.Boxll2 Bloomsburg. PA 17815 Representative: (717) 784-7120 Patti; six grandchil- appreciate the good Bloomsburg University Class Volunteer(s): We have many kindnesses and wish you and for a bright Road NJ 07645 I many of you have appreciated your support and Swales 9 Raven I with every Representative: Willis in April. this institution, as T.; and two brothers. all and promising the best future. Roy Croop. John Scrimgeour Montvale. (201)391-9106 Joan Greco Fix '53 Frederick D. Young *50 retired from Baltimore County Schools in 1985 and from the Bank of Baltimore in 1992. He married Dorothy Kittle of Catonsville,Md., on October 16, 1993. They 1 993 after teaching tion in retired in Allentown School 29 years. June elementary educa- She expects to traveling with her husband, District for spend time who is also retired. live in Baltimore. 1954 1951 Representative: Representative: Dolores Doyle Brennan Carolyn Vernoy Reitz 607 Country Club Drive 214 Fair Oaks Avenue Horsham. PA 19044 Bloomsburg. PA 17815 (717) 784-7438 (215) 675-8675 Class Volunteer(s): Class Volunteer(s): Carolyn Vernoy Reitz Jr. I 10 months, and Sherry and surance Company, Chicago. Surviving are his wife, the former March, two sons. Elvira three brothers. Carter, Grace Funk Crawford, Eloise Noble Fasshauer, Beth Hartman Gardner, Richard Grimes, Janet Page Hartt, Lydia Fern Shirk Keller, Jack O'Donnell, Pete Pamell, Robert Reitz and Betty Bolig Sllpetz. meetings He served with dren, one great-granddaughter, and members in attendance for the luncheon on Alumni Day were Leo Pine Hill. N.J. In of visiting alumni 1953 ters. Class to the university is noteworthy. James and Donald; two daugh- sons, and prestige accorded From 1955 until his retirement in 1987. he taught at Overbrook Regional High School in 37 years and became vice presiDecorum Designs Florist, Wilmington. a banker. the recognition English also Surviving are his wife, the former Surviving are his wife, Ruth; two Class Volunteer(s): Richard E. He and base- dent of He was a veteran of World War He was (717) 233-0777 until 1955. football, basketball after Clifford J. Kendall '49 of Bumpass, Va., died on February 18 at arc positive. And Surviving arc his wife, the former Betsy Bacr "53; three daughters and He has never missed an Alumni Weekend since he was a junior at Bloomsburg, when he worked as a waiter in the dining room. He has missed only one Homecoming since Representative: James M. Cain Sr. *49 of Whitehall Township died on April 15 at age 69. A Navy veteran of World War II, he was a self-employed insurance agent, Millard C. Coopersburg died on March 18 served a constituents War II, Navy from ball at Clayton. member of the Alumni Board of Directors. He has n. serving in the U.S. Marines and re- Richard E. Grimes 1723 Fulton Street Harrisburg.PA 17102 School from 1952 life tails. Class Volumeeris): Gloria M. Dill. Betty L. Fisher, has been designated a and with other age 68. taught in Clayton (N.J.) High coached Richard Grimes *49 of Harrisburg ceiving the Purple Heart. The 45th year reunion will be held on Homecoming Weekend, October 21- Betty L. Fisher four grandchildren, one 1949 Grimes. Robert Reitz in 1949. F.; great-grandson, his mother, a sister and a brother. age 69. a master's degree at Bucknell University and Michael community a veteran of World having served in the U. S. 1943 to 1945. He Before that, he was assistant superintendent for the Haddonfield (N.J.) in the Schukis '52 of Quecnsbury. N.Y., died on November E. Ann Gengenbach Auerweck. William Jacobs, Franklin "Ed" Jones. William Edgar Nunn J. Page 9 Task force to study The 40th year reunion Greek life A special will be will be held former Helen Martz, are parents of two on Homecoming Weekend, October 21-23. Make your holel/motel reservations now, and watch the mail Greek Life Task Force convened to dclermine ihe 1956 for details. impact of the Greek system on the Representative: quality of student Wittiam L. campus, how life on and off Retirees from the Class of whom we the system comple- 1 954 (of ments the mission statements of the university and the type of relation- aware) include: Jeananne Evans Scrimgeour, Dee Brennan, and Bill Jacobs. ship the university should have with Jeananne keeps busy visiting her A key element of three grandchildren, volunteering at the Greek system. the the process will involve the Greek system for both in letter and examining Dee has been to the expectations and standards expressed has never found a dull moment. Although discussion concerning such a task force has been under way from Camp Bill, Hill died after attending a the 10 fraternities recognized six by the Doylestown. frequents national Franklin "Ed" Jones '54 of Philadelphia has been elected to a two-year term on the Alumni Board of Direc- organization. In each case, violations of the alcohol policy or disorderly conduct prompted the discipline. tors. All but one of the 10 fraternities have been cited for violation of partment of of Philadelphia. De- Human Services. university policies since 1991. Currently, four fraternities have their charters suspended pending the outcome of ongoing investigations. Since the spring 1990, six of the Rose Marie Grant Kautz *54 was elected president of the Centennial School Board after serving two years as vice president. 10 sororities have been disciplined to the ate Unit disorderly conduct She served as a business education teacher at Centennial for 34 years. Editor sought Chi Sigma Rho Emmick Novotnak '79 writes that she is looking for someone to Sigma Rho alumni take over the Chi newsleter for the first They Volunteers may contact the Alumni Office (800-526-0254) for Joni's address and/or telephone number. Thomas E. Persing '55. who retired after 19 years, has been appointed as Perkiomen Valley School District's substitute superintendent June 30, 1994. in bio- at Penn State, an M.A. and a doctorate at Lehigh University. on Homecoming He is a nationally recognized speaker and author, particularly in the Phi Iota Chi's 20th anniversary reunion will be held at Homecoming, gaining, October 22. For reservations, making. Mary Beth WaJewski Shade at call areas of public-sector collective bar- management and decision- 37 years as a a teacher, coach, athletic director and administrator in the Exeter Twp. School District. He served as head football coach for 25 seasons. He and Page 10 his wife of 40 He Scranton. resides years, the in Phoenixville. our BSTC days. Are very special memories that we always replay. a teacher at Wellsboro sons, High Lawrence and Theodore; four daughters, Marsha Breech, Annette Grego, MaryJo Chalice, and Carolyn Pendrell; eight grand- and his father. by family, friends whom she lead. silly laughter, and her friendship we'll always treasure. loved her so in life, and the we're scattered round the country in many different parts. We in will hold her very dear forever our hearts. He and 1959 his wife, the former Bissau, West Africa, and Guy, a 1992 Alton A. Pellman '59 of Annville employed by Whittle Communica- is tions: Clhannel One. Joseph L. Richenderfer '59 retired June 1993 after teaching math at Conestoga Senior High School in in for 34 years. Norman Watts versified interests. Watts F. he Inc.. realtor. He also serves as relocation officer for Lesniak. Coulston McKinney, a real estate firm in literature (215) 252-2881 ciates He business, also working with other assoon a plan to convert an upstate is site for converting tires Another of his ideas is that all hightolls be eliminated and replaced with an additional gasoline tax to be way Class Volunteer(s): J. Mary Ann Luberecki The 35th year reunion will be held on Homecoming Weekend, October 21-23. The class dinner will be held on Saturday evening, October 22, in the Dillon Room of Magee's Main Street Inn. Make your hotel/motel reservations now, and watch the mail for details. School from 1957 until 1960. and at Springfield High School from 1960 to 1966. own into reprocessed rubber to be used in making asphalt. NJ 07850 Klemkosky. Walter from Temple University. He taught a Lehighlon High & Ridley Park. His primary job is providing housing and financial counseling to ernments. (201) 398-4208 He earned his master's degree in English from Lehigh University in 1965 and his doctorate in American a financial planner, insurance agent, tax consultant, and 2220 Kings Avenue PA 18042 18 Sunset Lane Decem- is '59 is a man of diAsheadofNoiman program coordinated by local schools, businesses, unions and gov- Easton, Landing. age 58. a landscaper in training Pfister Brown 1958 at is He has proposed a plan to President Clinton that would establish a job- NJ 07044 Representative: Albert J. Miles '58 of Montgomeryville. an award-winning who City. junkyard into a (201) 347-0930 Susan two children, An- Prior to starting his (201) 857-0461 Sandra Charles F. Dye '59, an associate professor of business education in District. he was a teacher at Upper Darby High School for over 30 years. David Bamhart 8 Maple Terrace Marie Walsh Ray Hargreaves 37 Dell Road Stanhope. NJ 07874 School drea, a Gettysburg College graduate and Peace Corps volunteer in Guinea- Representatives: Verona. (N.J.) Boeing Helicopter personnel transferred into the area from other company locations. a touch of loveliness, the things she did and said. Albuquerque. N. M.. for Sraj, are parents of Lawrence A. Petuskey *58 of Wellsboro died November 30 at age 57. children, in Ocean City Berwyn JoAnne Darling; two The experiences we shared during ber 4 Donald W. Thomas *55 of Reading retired after of Surviving are his wife, the former "Friends Indeed" college English professor, died 717- 784-3654. in the We chemistry plans 20th reunion and administrator Upper Merion School District. as teacher He was She was beautiful inside and out and knowing her was a special pleasure. He earned an M.S. degree Phi Iota Chi *S7 of 32 visiting He recently retired after a career School for 33 years. and the students Arnie Garinger, Relda Scott until is his He is currently working part-time professor of education at Ursinus Col- He earned master's degrees at West Chester University and the University State. Army Ocean John A. Oustrich '58 He completed two years. B.U. graduate Sally's family: We'll miss her School District Sutton. lowing poem which she wrote for She'll be missed Box 269 office. Surviving are his wife, Patricia A. Rathgeb, and his mother, Veronica G. lege. cording to a classmate. Barbara Anderson. Barbara also sent along the fol- as superintendent of Upper Perkiomen Orlando, Fla. Penn Sally Stallone Smith To live in for Brookside. N.J., died on January 1 after a three-year fight with cancer, ac- Representative: Class Volunteer(s): George Derk, five. at Arnie Garinger 3. body He was a social studies teacher in Muncy for 34 years. He earned a Doylestown. Harveys Lake, PA 18618 (717)639-1515 and Lazo's Southampton the state's 501 school districts. through 20th She and her husband, Mark, are parents of two daughters, Courtney, and Devon, sociation, the policy-making She added RJ>. he worked Glenolden and the Pottstown District. After graduation, he served with the U.S. the last three years, He years in education at West Chester campus as a real estate agent for Fox has been elected to a two-year term on the Pennsylvania School Board As- 1955 pledge classes. eight, in For the '57, a retired educa- School he cre- tor, will newsletter Joni ceptional contribution to the Bob Lane, Dolores Senn District in students, classroom and has made an ex- sports program." NJ 07060 in the District. began his teaching career in Easton. then went on to the Interboro School in 1979, in his efforts, retired in July West Chester Area School easy to relate to him. Rig- 222 West End Avenue board of directors of Intermedi- 22 it North Plainfield. master's degree Jack Masters '59 1993 as an assistant principal said that Dr. Miles in the Keller. Association. 99 1 William Pohutsky She was also elected for violations of the alcohol policy or find 1 orous and diligent Robert Ebner He is a detention center adminis- trator for the city spokesman in ates crackling educational excitement Yohn Classmates having news should contact Dee. on various forms of probation imposed by either the own who Class Volunteer(s): Margaret and church. His next jaunts include Europe and San Juan. of 979 and he received the award a school (201) 755-4986 hospitals May, When 1 1957 currently resides at 58 in skilled tennis player, Representative: for show viewing, gardens, tends his pets, and volunteers at local university were university or their who Warden Road four times the legal limit. In addition, as of early She ondary Educator of the Year Award by He was the only Ogontz faculty member to be recognized as Outstand- Rod Kelchner New York The coroner reported blood-alcohol level was near 4.0, fraternity party. his of does volunteer work for the Red Cross and the Task Force on Racial Equity. 21-year-old junior A 1972. was "extremely popular with plays tennis indoors and out. travels, induced death of a student escalated the Pennsylvania Business Education and humani- onship varsity tennis team for ten years. NY 12804 Class Volunteer(5): Curtis R. attempts to write children's poetry, and for several months, the April alcohol- A in the blissful state tant professor of English ing Teacher twice, in English, College of Pennsylvania, was recently the recipient of the Post-Sec- named ties in (518) 793-4907 retirement almost three years now, and the the university's code of conduct. the process. Queensbury, instructor at the Ogontz campus of Penn State in September 1966, and was named an assis- he also coached the school's champi- BUnerlU 54 Wincresi Drive are school library, and traveling with her hubby, John. adherence, its spirit, He became an children and four grandchildren. at York divided among the states. He claims gate tie-ups and pollution would be greatly reduced. toll Recalling his days at Bloomsburg, he says his memories include "iatenight problem-solving analysis at Hess' Tavern, pool and darts. Norm and his wife, the former Julie Ann Hoffman. live in Media. He enjoys fishing and travel in his spare time. 1960 leaching after 3 1 years. His career included five years in the Tamaqua Area School District, one year in Frederick Representative: Paul (Barney) Manko 441 Oldershaw Avenue Moorestown, NJ 08057 (609) 235-1370 County. Maryland, and 25 years in the East Penn School District in Emmaus. Vera A. Derk *60, reading supervisor of the Wilson School District, was invited by the National Association of Slate Coordinators of Compensatory Education and the Pennsylvania Department of Education to present a workshop tional held at the Toronto, Canada. The presentation featured components of the nationally recognized Chapter School Program of the Wilson I which Vera supervises. Vera has been re-elected to a third District, two-year term on the Alumni Board of Davidheiser. is George Derk, Class of 1955. Tom Foley. Allis has Stockbridge Valley Montour, Northumberland, Snyder and to this po- 4~H agent in He and Moot, are parents of and Eric. Scott Haverford died on February 23 at age 60. He was a social studies teacher in the Springfield School District for 30 years, tiring in 1990. He also worked re- Haverford Township Recreation Department for 25 years. NJ 08822 Kettering Hospital where she was being treated for leukemia. A U.S. Army veteran of the Korean member at College, Western Campus, Brentwood, N. Y. 17 years. At the time of her death, she was chairperson of the Office Technol- at Springfield. ogy Department. Sandra Mourey; a daughter, Debbie Johnson; a grandson and a brother. S. Surviving are her husband, Harry Burggraf '57. and a sister, Patricia Campbell Dopsovic '64. D. James Donald '62 reports that after Representative: Edwin and then associate dean of instruction Delaware County Community Col- Kuser R.D. 1. Box 267 Bechtelsvilie. PA 19505 C. at (215) 754-7977 Class Volunteer(s): Marian L. Ronald Boonie *61 received a community service award from the Honesdale Area Jaycees in November. He has been a math teacher in the Wayne Highlands School He District for main statistician for the Hornet football team and score- teacher at the *64. a social stud- Owen J. Roberts High School for 30 years, died on March 2 after suffering a massive stroke the day before in the school office. "I think he was the most popular He earned a master's degree at the graduate courses at Wilkes University, Penn State and the University of Alaska. Robert Edwards '61 has published book. Grindstone, An Island World of the people It is the true life account who lived on Grindstone Island in the Superintendent Terrance L. Furin death of Breidinger whom he described whose enthusiasm local manufacturing dents. said the faculty Institute, subse- the best there in the profession," Furin said. ents of a daughter, Melissa, a senior at "Teacher of the Year" for 1993 by the Waterloo (N.Y.) Education Association. She has taught in the district since 1964. a terrific teacher and loved by the kids, We and honest. He was Carol and her husband. Jim, are the ing professional." Thousand Islands from 1909 to 1965. Robert and his wife, Phyllis '61, live New Cumberland. Ronald Schock *61 retired Dick "Bucko" Davala *64 Carimar Patrician principal at Athens is assistant Area High School. will re- music for the Homecoming DinnerDance on October 22 for an unprecedented is a seventh as principal of S.R.U. grade U.S. history teacher in Fairfax High School from 1978 to 1986. a master's degree at the University of Scranton. 1963 County, Virginia, and Bemie Donegan 13 Ogden Way Ogdensburg. NJ 07439 is also the owner of a very successful disc jockey business. James the Representative: He fifth time. Penn Educator of the Year Award, sylvania Education Alumni Associa- on April 30. Employed by stitute. a retired teacher who from Harrisburg, has missed only one Alumni Weekend and no Homecomings since he graduated in 1949. He earned life-time status on the Alumni Board of Directors this year after completing 14 years of service. We who salute the following alumni are recipients of the 1993 awards (number in parenthesis number of consecutive indicates awwd has been earned): Marci Busham Aldcrfcr '81 Thomas Aldcrfcr '82 Dale Bennett '52 (2) Kim Gobora Bent '83 (3) Nancy Fruehan Bohr '72 Bowcn Carol Kishbaugh (3) '72 (2) David Bowen '68 (2) Glenn Bromley '85 James Case '63 Helen Cimbaia '35 (5) (2) Bill Dcrricott *66 (2) appointed assistant superintendent of Norlhem York County School District in his 30th year in education, He the and his wife live in Dillsburg, McHugh Nillcs '64 and Bill, will observe their 30th wedding anniversary in August. In addition to being sclf-cmploycd, she does some substitute teaching and lots Parents of four children and one in Joanne Derricolt "89 (2) Edwards '41 (2) Ed Edwards '73 Eda Bessie Edwards '41 (2) Nancy Feher Edwards '70 (5) Sara Dockey Edwards '44 C, Stuart Curtis English '56 (3) Anne Daday Episcopo '83 Betty Fisher '48 (2) Edna Gattey '27 (2) Connie Stanko Gobora '52 Harry Gobora '50 Richard Grimes '49 (6) Cynthia Hepler '86 Susan Hicks '67 Clayton Hinkel '40 (5) Viola Supon '64 has been named assistant professor of curriculum and foundations at B.U, She held the same postion in a temporary capacity during the 1992-1993 academic year. She earned a master's degree in edu- Doug Hippenstiel '68 (6) Jim Hollister '78 (2) Doris Hosier '48 Karen Stank Howenstinc '76 (5) Rick Howenstinc '76 (5) Tom Hughes '76 cation at Trenton State College and a Henry "Hank" Hurit '52 doctorate in vocational education at Pam Temple Mary Lou John '45 (2) Kinder, Donna 80 (5) Mary Anne Klemkosky University. Lowell A. Tinner '64 has accepted the position of persormel director in the Soudcrlon Area School District educator at the after serving as an elementary principal in the the district- Philadelphia School District, he museum areas every year. laniero '93 (2) (M) * J. Gallagher '64 received presented by the University of Penn- tion, all The award honors "Burly" Grimes, Vera Rcarick Derk '60 (2) Kenneth R. Miller '64 has been to provide ihc Originally a French teacher, she served (201)827-5347 Fax: 201-827-6033 from '62 Bloomsburg arc not held in George Derk *55 Daytona Beach. Florida, since 1990. in Strafford. Attending both Alumni Weekend They have three grandchildren. grandson, they have been living Conesloga High School. They reside Fund. Cleef. Stacy and Doug. an outstanding teacher and an outstand- Alumni Weekend or Homecoming, and by contributing to the Annual Grctchcn Norman Deming "83 fair lost by attending a regional alumni event, by returning to campus for either Cheryl Van of volunteer work. have really "Buriy" Grimes Loyalty Awards. They earned this recognition in 1993 parents of three children; is "He was recipients of the sixth annual Richard Dennis Bohr '70 Carol MacNeal '64 was named her husband. respected by the teachers. He earned a doctorate in 1982. He and his wife, Birmie, are the par- of two grown children: Eric and Andrew. There.sa "He just embodied Ninety Bloomsburg University alumni have earned distinction as years the married to the former Lynn Wesley "67, and they are the parents is created an exciting class for his stu- Edward Deming meth- The Quality She earned Remembered. staff members," said William Faulkner, high school principal. as a terrific teacher pany. and confidence their skills and with the turn to University of Scranton and completed in Roger Breidlnger ies became involved in Management. In the late 1980s he began to train employees in quently developed. members gave teaching science. for details. lege in Media, he own consulting com- science faculty is keeper for the basketball teams. a The 30th year reunion will be held on Homecoming Weekend, October 21-23. Make your hotel/motel reservations now, and watch the mall Total Quality ods of TQM. His '64. a professor at $50,000 grant through the a Floyd distraught over the and service com- Grimm for 1993 and Homecoming can substitute for a regional alumni event, since the latter Harford Community College in Bel Air. Md.. and a colleague in was panies in the W. Huttenstine 33 years. many years as a chemistry teacher of biology improving teacher in the school with the students 1961 Anaheim, representing the Philadel- in insuiiclion to public school teachers in for the past War, he was a wrestling and track coach Surviving are his wife, the former can Federation of Teachers convention HCC Class Volunteer(s): Virginia C. Community ference in Anaheim, Calif,, on taking children with disabilities into the 20th century in science and mnth. He also was elected as a delegate to the Ameri- Northern Chesapeake Elementary School Teachers Project, in which children, Jennifer Barbara was a faculty a delegate to a con- Funds from the grant were used to provide science enhancement for the (908) 782-8619 Barbara Campbell Burggraf '62 died on April 6 at Memorial Sloan Suffolk He was named won Representative: Flemington. at the American Society of Dwight D. Eisenhower Mathematics and Science Act. east Bradford High School in Rome. She and her husband, Norman, are three children: Jennifer. 1964 and Brandon. S. Stinson '60 of States by the Technology and Science. Floyd M. former Joyce Hesel John to the People With Disabili- phia Federation of Teachers. his wife, the Ernest R. Shuba 16 Honeyman Road two for ties by Mayor Ed Rendell. and he ha.s been placed on the Honor Roll of Science and Math Teachers in the United Michigan. Northumberiand County. She formeriy was a teacher at North- the parents of Jim has also been appointed Commission He earned a master's degree in math development educator for the multicounty area including Columbia. Union counties. She comes at baseball and football. John named 4-H youth sition after 10 years as lives in Morrisville. High School in central New York State, where he has also coached basketball, at I. He Alexander Stepanski *63 is a math- Kovich. Dick Lloyd Janet Donegan ematics teacher Class Volunteer(s): Ronald Directors. Her husband County. Richard R. Lloyd 80 DeHart Drive. RD. 2 Belle Mead. NJ 08502 (201)874-3118 39th annual Interna- Reading Association Conference in Swarts. Bernie after Representative: Paul Manko. Edward C. Wojciechowski Class Volunteer(s): James S. Case. Barbara Feeling Criswell. Richard Rohrer, Gary Stackhouse, Nelson A. Richard R. Esher '63 has retired teaching 31 years in the Pennsbury School District in Bucks 1962 Class Volunteer(s): Vera Derk. Grimes Awards is He and his wife, Virginia a Franklin In- *64, live in Harleysville. Harriet Kocher '39 '59 (6) (2) Kathy Kowker '83 Richard W. Kowker '82 (2) Jess Kresge '69 Garett C. Krueger '90 (Continued on next page) Page 11 Grimes Awards U) (Continued from Page 1965 His wife Margaret Knieger '88 Representative: Shcri Lippowiisch '81 (2) Long '32 (3) CarlP.Sheran 1408 Foggy Glen Court Silver Spring. MD 20906 (301)871-6289 Ethel Keller Linda Long '93 (H) Nancy Swartz Lychos '52 (6) Cliff Maurer '66 (2) Suzanne McCabe '77 (4) William H. McNen HI '82 Lisa Wilkins McNett 1966 Representative: Michael Oehlert '89 '35 (2) Scrimgeour '53 (4) William Selden '43 S. Donna Brenesal Sheehan "77 Ron Sheehan '74 Cameron Smith '84 (3) Nicholc Woodson Smith '90 Sandra Wood Smith '86 Nelson Swarts '63 (3) (3) Donald A. Watts '37 (3) Sandra Swetland Williams *66 Joseph Zakorchemny '72 (2) Steve Zezza '93 Valley Members of the Wyoming Valley a pizza and sub party at the Fcnslemakcr prior lo the In attendance were Jess Kresge '69, John Lychos. Nancy Swartz Lychos '52, Angela Zuba Metzger '87, Lindsay Metzger, Marvin '86. Darlenc Barberio Payne '84. David Payne, Bob Rupp '71 and Sandra Jefferson Rupp Wilkes University in August 1993. Martha is teaching business technology Northwest Area Jr-Sr. High School degree -4 posed to Twain while a student at Bloomsburg. and since then has read everything he can fmd by and about Over the years, Evans uncovered dozens of connections between Twain the man and the characters and events tolnjun Joe to share with his class. {He is a reading teacher at the Lopatcong Township Elementary School.) '71. have the opportunity kids to Mark TWain, to introduce the person," he said. His notes began to overflow, several folder^;. Edward WGM attendance included Sharon Branca, '85. Francis Hartnett, Nicole Holly, Joseph Lisiewski '84. Lisa Lisiewski. Scott Righter '84, Eric Stover. Cheryl Waxman, Mary Beth Depiero Weir Michael Weir, Brian Whittico. Connie Wyche, Scon Righter '84 and '67 has been Safety Corporation. He filling Finally, he set a goal for himself of organizing into company, WGM. book Tom Sawyer. Last summer, he traveled to T\vain*s hometown. Hannibal. Mo., to collect and conduct further re- pairs episodes in the real life episodes in book with Mark Twain's Although the book life. will be marketed to college professors, the slim U4-page book is quite similar to the ditto sheets Evans hands out to his seventh grade class each spring. The book was versity Press of printed by The UniAmerica and is avail- able in bookstores for $14.95. ClifTMaurer *66 of Wescosville has been re-elected to a second two-year term on the Alumni Board of Directors. He works line Co. for the Rhea Strausser Klapprodt. A part-time employee J. of the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission, he wanted to spend the time working with high school vocational Betty Ruth Trathen students on reclaiming an eroded Thomas M. stream at Linden Hall, Centre County. group of about 70 students from Cesarini '68. a social A worker with the Luzerne County Drug and Alcohol Services, is a permanent deacon in the Diocese of Scranton. the high school's Center for Applied Academics and Technology became involved in the project. Over two He earned a master's degree in social work at Marywood He and his springs, they planned and measured, and shoveled and lifted. They shored up the banks with logs and College. rolled wife, Sonya, have been married for 24 years. rocks, building channel blocks and Violet Kratzer Klinger '67 is co- ordinator of a dystonia, spasmodic torticollis, blepharospasm, and spasmodic dysphonia support group for would like to Anyone who be part of a dystonia sup- may contact her at 7 7-8370457 or at R.D. 4, Box 88A. Middleburg. PA 17842. port group Violet is a reading teacher in the Midd-West School *68 has been as a chemist at 1969 The Hatfield. '67 of South He teacher in the Williamsport Area School District. is a '67 resigned from Hempfield School District in 1987 20 years of teaching English. He and Ruth Iowa Make your ervations now, hotel/motel res- and watch the mail Tom Bender '69 is a biologist at the Benner Spring Fish Research Station. his days incubating, feed- measuring and sorting muskies, walleye, trout and coho salmon. Mary Ann. Since 1974 he has been doing research at Benner Spring, wife. help- English at keep Pennsylvania's waters stocked with Conn., for two years, and English Newington. Conn., for 24 years. and Mike. She has been married to Parker Rob- Buckeye Pipe- Robert O. Samsel '67 He is fish. the father of two sons, Allan Berry '69 Tom III retired on Hitchings '69 of December 13 at age 46. For the past 18 years, she taught math in Mid Prairie Junior High School in Kalona. She also coached the girls basketball team. During the summer months, she taught computer courses at the College for Kids in Kalona. Dale Lahr *69 has been a teacher in the Shamokin Area School since 1969. He District earned a master's de- gree at B.U. in 1976. Lynne McCurdy Morris '69 is program director for the Association for Retarded Citizens in Leavenworth County. Kansas. She is in charge of volunteer programs, public relations, grant writing and employment advo- cacy. David L. Price '69. principal of Danville Area High School, has been named of recipient of the 1994 "Friends Home Economics Award," presented by a regional association of is administraUve assistant in charge of personnel at the 26 years. VanHom City, Iowa, died ing production crews at the 14 hatcheries statewide to Central Connecticut State University. She has taught French in Middlefield. in his wife. Dorothy, live in ing, weighing, Life in the Western United Stales. in at for details. After four years in Georgia as an Air Force weather observer, he returned to Central Pennsylvania with his Judy Bryant Roberts '67 has district received the run- State College. Since then, he has been in the insurance business and is cun-ently mass marketing manager for Penn Mutual earned a master's degnse trout population in the resultant PA 19440 He spends Thomas Quinn a 800-foot tributary increased signifi- (215) 368-2784 21-23. made in. John earned a master's degree Penn State in 1974. Representative: The 25th year reunion will be held on Homecoming Weekend, October erts for pool for trout to live The school Surviving are his wife, the former Maryellen Latshaw; a daughter. Karen Kanaskie; and a brother. Pegg and log deflectors to change the water flowed and ner-up's award of $5,000. American Williamsport has been elected to a twoyear term on the Alumni Board of Di- sills way cantly. versity. Class Volunteer(s): Pamela Hanczyc. Jess Kresge. Ken Schnure rectors. the been a teacher for 12 years. She earned a master's degree at Millersville Uni- Home Foods, Milton, before retiring in May 1993. James mud named head of the Lower School at York Country Day School, where she has Sandra Ekberg Brown 21 77 Rebecca Drive District. Richard Leonovich *67 of Elysbur^ died on April 13 at age 48. He was employed Mary Duttera 1 form his extensive collection of Twain's autobiographical references lo a sabbatical leave during the spring of (609) 989-7435 Luchak, John com- environmen- Busch Theme Parks. The project began when Ford took NJ 08618 will ener University, the Page 12 Kern He earned a master's degree at Wid- after Hippenstiel '68. B. vice president of finance for he also has served as controller and which the Music" program of the Philadelphia Orchestra on May 3. Those in Bob a nationwide The compewas sponsored by Anheuser- 1991-1992. In his 10 years with the Orchestra "Come and Meet at assistant secretary. Philadelphia Doug education in project he originated. tal tition Robert E. Boose 942 West State Street also maintain his duties as treasurer and The finished product. A Tom Sawyer Companion, is a scholarly volume, *87, in special named search. friends attended the '69. a physical science petition for a scholastic Representative: Trenton. of a teacher in the State College Area School District for the past 24 years, Class Volunteer(s): David Bowen. Alumni enjoy Martha Goldner also pursuing a master's Central Pennsylvania. Twain. "I his wife are the parents John Ford part of the tour, she visited the Taj Jones University. he shares over 20 years of research on Mark Twain. He says he was first ex- illustrations Alumni and is director of finance of Willson Safety John Evans '66 has written a book. Tom Sawyer Companion, in which Alumni men's basketball game with Kutztown. Metzger ceived her master's degree in educational developmental strategies at down notes on everything from bigotry Kutztown game House on February 12 '66 re- 'n\TomSawyer. He read Twain's autobiography, letters and speeches, jotting alumni attend Alumni Chapter had Mariha Zubrfs Barchik She Products, a division of John M.Walker '89 (2) Sandic Walker '75 (M) (2) Wyoming Koch Cromwell, Ken Cromwell. Bill Derricott. Diane Loch Hartzell. Cliff Maurer, Diane Maurer in Shickshinny. John Thomas '47 (6) Dorothy DerrTilson '40 (2) JohnJ.TVathen'68 (6) He and won second place years. a Prior to that, he daughter, a student at Penn State. 1968 FInucan '67 has been teaching special education at Hidden Treasure Christian School in serving taught at Middleburg High School since 1969. '89 visited Mahal and the Himalayas. Greenville. S.C., for the past three at Elda Hcnrie Tbylor '41 Frank Taylor '43 As Priscilla A. Alice Jcananne Scrimgeour '54 teacher since 1981. & is Lewisburg High School, where he has been 1 team member. The exchange of information emphasized art and education. Class Volunteer(s): Peggy Burns. Jim Pegg. Jack Wise Class Volunteer (s): Jack Mulka, Rupp '71 (3) Sandra J. Rupp '71 (3) programs coordinator for '69 as assistant principal at northeastern India from January 9 to February 18 as a Rotary International PA J 9446 (2J5) 363-5593 ScQnRighter'84(2) Robert where he served Ruth Trapane *67 Thomas Lemon Lonsdale. (20!) 922-0039 '51 (5) District, Representative: Anthony J. Cerua 6 Lancaster Drive Ocean. NJ 07712 Julia Spychalsici Oehlert "89 John years. R. Thomas Fantaskey 1993 from the Berwick 17. 1967 '83 '83 Carolyn Venoy Reitz August Area School 1502 Susan Drive Amy Mehler Moycr Row Reed Diane Muslmish Maurer. as federal Class Volunleer(s): AlexM. Kozlowski. Linda R. Shively Angela Zuba Metzger '87 Marvin Metzger '86 (3) Elizabeth is Class of 1966. Brockport Central School District Brockport, N.Y. in home economics teachers. He was honored for his "ability to recognize the need for new programs that have a positive effect on smdents." 1970 He earned a master's degree, Representative: principal's John W, Dalfovo superintendent 's lener from Penn State. 215 Forrestal Drive Bear. DE 19701 (302)834-1964 Williamsport Hospital School of Nursing, she earned a master's degree at B.U. Harold D. Barretts '70 has been a business education teacher at Crestwood High School. Mountaintop. live in that wife, the former Barbara Kisbaugh, have been married for 25 years and are the parents of three chilShickshinny, David R.R. PA community. Gary L. Seymour '71 became business manager for the {717)684-8733 VA 22030 (703) 222-0730 Kay Frances Bake '71 reports the birth of a son, Rhett Charles, bom on August 27, 1992. She is a counselor at Red Land High School in Lewisberry. Kalhy Chandler Army seling at '71 has completed Kutztown University. As of that program, she participated part in a System's Eastern Region. where he supervises trol installation of con- systems in commercial buildings and schools. live in more than thew. the Moshannon He and superintendent Shenandoah Valley School of for 23 years. He and his wife, the Anna Maria, are He Adreaima, almost three years District. parents of a daughter, old. formerly was superintendent of the Clearfield Area School District two children. They July 1984 to June 1993 after serving as high school principal from 1976 to 1984. administration certification at Penn He State. ate is has done additional gradu- and pre-doctoral work a doctoral candidate at lUP and Nova Uniat versity. He Jerry Kairis '71 has been promoted to colonel in the He formerly served on the Council of Trustees atS.U. Mahanoy Area High School. He has worked in the district for 20 years and was elemenpointed principal of based in Anchorage, Alaska. He is a graduate of the Marine Corps Amphibious Warfare School and Command and Staff College as well as the National Defense University. He served as a member of the CINCLANT Be- Frackvillc has been re-elected to a sec- ond two-year term on the Alumni Board of Directors. is David Bowen, Class man ley F. in at the Minncapolis-St. Paul Intemational Airport Air Reserve management and in financial services can College. schools. He a master's degree from the Ameri- has also earned the He a full-time Is air reserve technician as chief of safety and a C-130 Instructor He and pilot. of the science department at Rid- High School, has been selected by the National Science Teaching Asso- dation to receive a Presidential his wife, Cherie, live in for Excellence in Science Award in Wash- ington, D.C., during a series of events which included a visit to the White House, breakfast on Capitol Hill is teach- ing science at Easthampton (N.J.) Middle School. She and her husband, David Large '70. live in Voorhees. N.J. Kathleen A. Sandy '72, a commander In the U.S. Navy, retired in She resides vice. Tampa. ser- Fla. The award carries with it a grant of Ridley High from the Na- Science Foundation. money will be used to purchase electronic balances to for for biology ma- was Marion Reese, who coached the women's program last collegiate level. Coyne was named Tennis Coach of the Year in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference. position, Pennsylvania's Outstanding Biology Life Underwriter, Chartered Financial Teacher for Consultant, Certified Financial Plan- for Teacher of the Year. 990 and was a nominee Coyne served as the director of tennis for the Upper Bucks County VMCA in Quiikerlown. 1 986. He He held that also served as taught tennis for the U.S. the University of North Carolina personnel stationed in Chapel Hill. He is at also a graduate of Union Berkeley. in Hollow Tennis Club plans additional research and publication on the immigration experience in North Carolina, where he continues to live with his wife and two children. in Lansdalc and Army Berchtcsgadcn. West Germany, from 1975-1978. As He a former player for Bloomsburg, Coyne was a 12-lime PSAC champion and an AllAmcrican performer under Reese. He rank.s as one of the school's time leaders in wins (112) and second Barry L. Swariz '72 of Harleysvllle in percent). winning percentage (79 earned the Alumni Tennis Award and was named Methaclon School recipient of the He is District for 22 years. also in his sixth year of develop- ment and sales of horse feeds and prod- Award Recently. in the Coyne was ranked number Middle States Tennis Association's 35-ovcr singles and has been ranked number one in the doubles four limes. Representative: MSTA Timothy D. Hartman P.O. Danny Litwhilcr as the university's Under- graduate Athlete of the Year in 1982. one 1973 allIs He has been a fifth grade teacher in the At B.U., Coyne Box 466 will be responsible for administering both termis Lahaska. PA 18931 programs, directing the (215) 297-0253 summer camps and developing alumni relations. He inherits a program that tennis Class Volunleer(s): Doug has won seven straight championships and selected financial designations of Chartered 1 25 years, amassing a 376-161 the head tennis professional at Frog McC Unlock terials. Clevenstine Burt served as men's coach John Sanlucci *72 has earned a doctorate in American religious history at interface with computers for use in lab work by students and who Reese, post since ucts. ner at the Slate Department. to in of the Pennsylvania Congressional delegation, and a din- $7,500 He succeeds at tlie university. In his coaching debut at the and Math- The award was presented members '83 has fall. Dorfrcd (Deb) Large '72 ematics Teaching. with Coyne relumed to his ulma mater as head coach for men's and women's tennis record, and Minn. Eagiin, Clevenstinc '72, chair- tional also earned a masters's degree of the 934th Airlift Station, Minneapolis. Former Bloomsburg tennis Calif. Richard Clevenstine said the He member the Theological Navy Commendation Medal actions during Operation Desert Storm. a January after 20 years of military Desert Shield and was awarded the for his is coach to standout Marly Group, based in April becoming an administrator, he was a guidance counselor, having worked in both the intermediate and high fore Marine Corps Mobiliza- tion Training Unit Fleet Baltlestaff during Operation Charles A. Reh '70 has been ap- tary school principal since 1981. Marine Corps Reserve. serves as the J-2 Intelligence Of- ficer for the Stan earned a master's degree and live in Philipsburg. ciation and the National Science Foun- from returns Prior to accepting the B.U. his wife are the parents of of 1968. trict Alumnus his Wilkes University. '71 has been a teacher in the Whitehall School Dis- named Valley and Clinton He also completed graduate courses Her husband Stephen Gobert The honor was based on into Bosnia- Herzegovina, He as the divisional administrator for both Carol Kishbaugh Bowen *72 of He and his wife. Deb '72, Rakowsky *70 has been at Wyoming, 16 sites in Luzerne and Lackawanna counties. He has more than 20 years of experience with Geisinger, most recently serving resident of Montoursville since Her husband, Daniel, is principal of Montoursville High School. They are parents of two sons, Mark and Mat- Voorhees, N.J. Stanley G. will be responsible for clinic operations lived for 10 years. David C. Large '70 is working for Honeywell, Inc., in Marlton, N.J.. He suburban Philadelphia, where she in major He has also returned from a tour of duty for Operation Provide Promise, the United Nations humanitariiui air- and family practice of Gcisingcr at Md. '72, a meritorious achievement as the chief Robert Anderson '72 has been named vice president of community District. in Millers ville, and group travel manShe and her husbimd. Gary, live Lewisburg. lift management of 200 people spread 1993, she taught for five years travel consultant ager. of safely from January 1988 to Janu- Class Volunteer(s): Nancy Bohr, County groups. March Shelby IVeon DeuLschle '72 is cmployed by Carlson Travel Network/ Carefree Travel in Lewisburg as a Medal. Carol Kishbaugh Bowen. Bob Figlock semester-long internship in the guidance department of the Muncy School A live ary 1994. Audit Agency's Southeastern Region. His responsibilities include from Maryland to South America. He and his wife, Deborah '70, live They in Springfield. in the Air Force Reserve, has been awarded the Air Force Commendation 11946 Artery Drive a master's degree in elementary coun- regional auditor general for the U.S. his wife. Barbara, are the p;urnts of three daughters. in Fairfax, Surviving are his parents and a Stephen E. Keefer *70 was named lege. Coyne M. Jacqueline Feddock brother. Delaware County Community ColHe coaches the Ridley High School Science Olympiad team. at Richard Huntington Representative: that Greenpeace. for the District. William H. Cluley Klinger were married on August 14, 1993. They reside in Drums. had worked in the Pennsylvania Department of Welfare, also in Philadelphia. He had served as a VISTA volunteer and was active in 1993, after I. manager 61 Brunswick Lane Palmyra. PA 17078 Jean Ackerman *71 and Roy bus Corp. in Philadelphia and prior to Towanda Area School District on July Class Volunteerfs): Dwight Ackerman. Sandy L. Rupp. Bob Rupp been employed by the former Omni- York Anchorage. In addition to teaching at Ridley, he also a teacher in the nur^iing program He and 1972 He had New Loretta Righter *71 is head of reference services at the Montgomery County-Norristown Public Library. Representative: *70 of Philadelphia died on January 30 at age 45. lives in 13.5 years as business Box 2347. 18655-9802. Boyd P. 2, He for Alaska. Canton Area School 24 years. He has also coached football, track and field and cross country for 22 years. live at he manages the Mu- life, 1971 for They In civilian is in 1976. She served on Jersey Shore Borough Council from 1982 to 1990. She and her husband, Joseph, still Hippenstiel and Life Underwriter Training Council Fellow. ner, tual Life Insurance Co. of J. Schurer '70 has been a nurse at Jersey Shore Area High School since 1966. A graduate of the Bingaman, Nancy Feher Edwards. Vicki Gross. Cinde Rogers dren. and Carol Class Volunteer(s): Richard L. He and his certification Barry E. Ansel '73 and Susan M. Houser were married October 23 in Lebanon. Barry is 1 1 PSAC titles in the past 14 seasons. employed by Farm- Page 13 Fraternity celebrates 30th year en Trust Bank as vice president, branch They administration. Over 125 alumni and gucsls live in William Dura '73 has been named attended the 30th year reunion party assistant principal of the Phocnixville of Sigma Iota Middle School. Omega at Danville on Saturday. in Days Inn the May teacher 7. In attendance '68, Jeff Little, were Joe Deardorff Fred Strathmeyer '75, at Bob Graham Howard '80, Gerry Strathmeyer *78, '82, Pat Slavin '69. Weisman '82, Dwighl Ackerman '71. Bob Ed Craig McGinnis *85, '78, Brandt '92. Phil Fague '81. Frank Bnilenski '83, Frank Breslin '82. Ron Adclberg '77. John Williams '69, Bob Spezialclti *8 1, Sieve Black '78, Thomas Burke, Stephen Buch •80. Steve Labroll '89, Dan Quinn '85. '79. Norm Jones Ed Scheetz '81. Richard White '78, John Scticlen "81, Mike Smith DanTimms '91, Steve Inlander '75. Howie Lewis Wayne Hcim '71. Steve Jones '83, '69. '67. Ken Krick Greg Viola '79, '71, Bob Kennedy Mark Fallon '79. Brian Mahlsledl *81. Jack Carney '69, Kraintz, are parents of two sons, Michael. 17. and Scott, 15. Barbara M. Ries *73 of the South Branch of the Osterhout Free Library in Wilkesrelations coordinator for the hbrary. '72, Ed Schuler '84. John Dan Guydish '67 and Dr. Robert Warren. Reading-Berks '73, editor of the Press- Bloomsburg,was elected Newspaper Editors. mixer reception in Reading on April 21 included Carol Ackerman. Dwight Ackerman '71. Debra Bamett-Heist Mariaime Carey '79, Chet Cooke, Kim Feinour Cooke '74. '79. Vera Derk *60, '81. Todd Ray Kunkel *67, Rence Kunkel Dan Quinn '59, Gayle Cope Schneider '73. Robert Schneider, Melinda Schwajz '90. Louann Spohr Shade '90 and Anne Wissler *79. '82. He was a reporter for The Morning and The Evening Chronicle. Allentown, before being named a Paul W. Reeder Jr. '75 and Beverly Katherman are plarming a July wed- ding in Mifflinburg. from controller to vice president of fiat Phoenix Con- Dor '72. are the Helen Dreater Strosky '73 of Jermyn died January age 65. Also a graduate of the St. Joseph School of Nursing. Carbondale. she was a regis11 at tered nurse in the 19 years. SKF Industries, Inc. He earned a master's Lakeland School District for over year^. 20 Marie Valvano '73 has been a school nurse in the Dunmore School District for the past 25 years. 1974 Representative: Kanouse Peattie 19 Fern Avenue NJ 07419 two daugh- Jean and Lisa; and a son, Michael. bom on September 20, They have three other children: Megan, and Jason. Katarina Marie, degree a fourth Randa Gossin Triggs 870 Myers Road Chalfont, PA 18914 at (215) 822-0482 Bridget C. Niehus '74 has been promoted to the rank of major in the U.S. She Carlisle Class Volunteer(s): Rick Howenstine. Barbara Turansky commander of the Recruiting Company in New is in 1981. Michele DeSera '76 has been appointed director of the Bureau of Special Education, State Department of '74 reports the rector of the bureau since 1991. She earned a master's degree at Education. She has been assistant di- Donato J. Nieman March Jacob Robert, bom on The family lives in 1993. 2. She earlier spent Joseph J. tion. Ochotny has opened his Jr. '74. a own puWic Joan Yodzio Kidron '74 has been named "Outstanding Woman of the Anthracite Branch since joining in 1987 and has provided leadership in other projects. She also has been was a teacher for Lewistown High School 12 years at and Susquenita High School. She and her husband. Robert, are parents ofa daughter, Maria. They live Bloomsburg '74 (M) recenUy Group in as an associate in internal medicine, A graduate of Penn State, he earned his medical degree at Northeast University in Mexico. He completed residency at an internal medicine Geisinger Medical Cen- Danville, and is certified by the 1975 Elysburg. TVudy Fisher Laidig '74 has joined (215) 845-3615 be responsible for the sale of mutual fund programs to bank trust will Class Volunteer(s): Debbie achieved through over seven years in the bank trust business at PECO Energy both vice presi- Survivors include her mother and two Process through the International Foundation for Protection Officers. Chris also presented a session to the 7th Annual Seminar of the American Society of Law Enforcement Trainers on "Security Training Today." He and his wife. Carla, are the par- Institutional Services. While in that by sisters. in Bruce Martin Davis '75 of Wonhington. Ohio, died December 17 at age 40. He was an electrical engi- by 600 percent and increasing the number of accounts by 200 percent. She has furthered her education in past 10 years. Craigann Mehrmann. Ronald Sheehan. Dan Spadoni the field of banking and finance through the Southeast Trust School, the brother and a School of Trust Sales and Mar- neer for the American Electric Power Company He is in Columbus. Ohio, for the survived by his parents, a sister. Orwigsburg. Carl E. Schaefer '76 reports that he enjoys living in the Baltimore area, where he is involved in management at Class Voiunleer(s): Steve Andrejack, Joe Geiger. Susan M. Gottlieb. Glenn A. Haas. Janice Keil. Dennis LeVan. Frank Lorah. American Ju- Susan continues as an English teacher at Blue Mountain High School dent of institutional sales with Dreyfus position, she distinguished herself increasing assets under management in York. presented to the student attaining the highest average in that subject area. Zalewski Ganz, Joe Hilgar systems analyst for the was Pennsylvania, recently published a book. Avoiding Pitfalls in the Training Harrisburg, received the Wallingford. Nether Providence, died on January 30 at age 40. She was a NationsBank and Crestar Bank. Prior Chris Hertig '76. a professor of behavioral sciences at York College of risprudence Award in Contracts for the 1993 spring semester. This award is Her background includes broadbased trust banking experience to joining Fidelity, she at Susan Kessock '76, a student at the Widener University School of Law in Deborah Burychka Archie '75 of institutions in the Southeast. a school principal and a special entsofason.Taylon They live Representative: Sharon Young Hilgar Box 612. RJ). I Barto.PA 19504 Fidelity Investments as vice president of sales for the Bank Services Division. a school audi- of the Auditor Gen- She earned a master's degree Mansfield University. Eugene D. Radice ter. as a spe- of educa- education teacher. accounting American Board of Internal Medicine. Prior to 1987 she eral, CPA. firm. historian of the two years cial assistant to the secretary Somerset, N.J. joined Geisinger Medical ABA is 1976 Loyola College. birth of a son, are the parents of Glenn A. Haas '74 and his wife. Connie, are parents of a daughter, in Paul Representative: He previously was employed tact Inc. where has worked for Women. She has been his wife. live in grade teacher and building coordinator in the Mifflinburg Area School Dis- nance and operations Pepperdine University Carly, They Hill. trict. ployed by the Pennsylvania Department of Labor, Bureau of Job Center Press-Enterprise managing editor in 1978. Hamburg. J. dustry. Cumberland. Year" by the Anthracite Branch of the American Association of University (201) 827-7389 Page 14 He and his Press, Patricia an is in contracting and government and in- Brian Dippery '74 and his wife, Tina, observed their 25th wedding anniversary on April 25. Brian is em- board since 1989, '93. '79, Barbara Reznick. Ted Reznick '58. John Rohland PSNE members working acquisition for the Army. She Mary Anne Klemkosky at wife live in Bethlehem. ters. NOMA international association of over 22,000 also earned a been a member and two brothers. Hepler '86. John Heydt '84. Sharon Irena Lendacki '75, Sachetti. editor of the Press-Enter- Surviving are her husband. Eugene, Drumheller. Elsa Gundrum '87, Stanley Heimbach *35. Cynthia Hill '90. Lehigh. 1993. parents of two daughters, Rachel. 14, and Charlotte, eight. friends attending a Domkus master's degree They Camp tor in the Office Jim Sachelti He and alumni hold Joseph Lehigh University He Field Operations, re- She and her Joel A. Ness *74 has been promoted on January 16. She fonnerly was community president of the Pennsylvania Society '78. '55. supervisor (librarian) of the George Derk is old daughter, Rachel. home, hospital and home a doctoral degree at He earned a master's degree at Johns Hopkins University. He and his wife, the former Deborah self-employed part-time as a Chapter of the National Contract Man- Timothy D. Bossard *74 received the Year." is husband. John, are the parents of a six- '74 has been Dayton (Ohio) agement Association. at Baltimore County Educational SecreAssociation as "Administrator of prise since 1980, has Alumni and during March. new and neariy new She and her husband. Brad, are parAlUson and Aaron. They live in Millville R.D. 2. taries Enterprise. Richmond. Va. elected president of the health patients, Test Person of the Year." and by the '67. Bill Bailey *78. after-v^ork in Millville store features ents of two children, McBeath. Tony Bonomo. John "Chip" Murray '68, Steve Boston Viola '75, Mary- has also been honored by the Timonium Rotary Club as "Four Way of Scott Ed Cove Bankus. to nursing He Barre. resides in Mary Beth Lech Tiny Treasures by Carol '75. Pusatcri '70, Tom Sabatino '76, Chris Marshall '93, Grtig McHugh Jim Davis in Profe.ssionals. Tony *81. School named "Ad- ministrator of the Year" for the Todd Fay '76. Kevin McGinnis '87. Dave Hughes '76, Mike Rotelle '81. Scott Pickford '87. store. Carol continues her primary career of providing speech pathology services land Association of Educational Office Brian Callahan *81,Tom Sweitzer '75. High Cockeysville, Md.. was '89, habilitation consultant. '75 a certified rehabilitation counselor is year-old son, Johrmy. and a four-year- children's clothing, maternity wear, toys and baby furniture, R. Hensley *73. principal Dulaney of and nancial Planner in 1987. She opened a The University. Thomas She also completed coursework to become a Certified Fi- Carol Hunsinger Bankus '74 '80, Kevin Schraden Mull at Temple Nancy SheafTer Raudenbush School. for details. Villanova University and a doctorate Greg Lawrence '80, Bob Reitz *49, Brian Dent '87, Bill Deubler '69, Mike Updegrave *82, Kevin Mulroony '91, John Rawle keting, and National Graduate Trust He formerly was a lead Eisenhower Middle School the Norristown School District. He earned a master's degree at in Les Scholl '80, John Grcth "76, Brian Hessenthaler '81, John Mull, Bob Hanson The 20th year reunion will be held on Homecoming Weekend, October 21-23. Make your hotel/motel reservations now, and watch the mail Lebanon. Rent-A-Center, Inc. Deborah Lynne Watson *76 has been promoted to vice president, administrative associate, in the Division of Radiology and Cancer J>rogram at Geisinger Health System in Danville. Marjorie Weiss *76, pastor of TrinLutheran Church since 1992, is the first female pastor in an established ity — the giving report Developments Bloomsb un UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION Report Kanzaki Pottery Added Internationally known potter, Shiho Kanzaki, of Shigaraki, to Permanent Art Collection BLOOMSBURC; HANAIKE Bottle 4" X 4" X 9" Japan, presented Bloomsburg University with four clay pieces valued at $50,800. Part of the university's permanent collection, these art works may be viewed, by appointment, in the art department. Kanzaki 's association with Karl Beamer, associate professor of art at the university, and his first in Bowl X 3" which Bloomsburg, were featured in the issue of I'va 4 1/2" X 4 1/2" anagama kiln firing in this country, occurred BU)()MSBl]R(;('HAWAN Summer 1993 Bloomsburg. BLOUMSltl K(, ( (lA J SI ItO Larfie Vaxe 14" X 14"x28" BLOOMSBURG OTSUBO Boiile 7"x 7"x8'" Page 15 — the giving report Developments Equipment Donation Enhances Students' Hands-on Experience on experience ting in a classroom setworking w/ith a metabolic cart," says Szmedra. The typical research process first involves the testing of individuals to establish a baseline oxygen consumption measure of as an indica- tor of their cardio-respiratory effi- By Eric Foster EdiioriAl News "We're AiKixtanl ciency. Subjects are then prescribed in Ihe process of doing re- an exercise regimen, such as a tread- search on individuals ranging from college-age athletes lo members of This semester, Bloomsburg sludents are using a the general student population Beckman Meta- Donated of physical activ- cardio-respiralory system. The instru- ment measures oxygen consumption and always believed that if students ... are exposed to the research university last year by Har- valued $24,500. would efit and more enjoyable.' Szmedra, who mancc Laboratory says Leon Szmedra, who Gymnasium where fit- exercise physiology, is re- place with a new unit. Human the best indicator of cardio-respiratory cost in directs the Perfor- our students are interested REAL- WORLD EXPERIENCE; assistant professor response to treadmill running. Shearer and Bolesta are graduate assistants in the Human Performance Laboratory, which is directed by Szmedra. The metabolic cart was donated to the university by Harnshurg Hospital for a year to secure the donation. The equipment used by ap- is proximately 15 graduate exercise physiology majors and 50 under- To Alumni Answer this may type of instrument," says "I've always believed Szmedra. that if students, both graduate and graduate adult health majors as well knowledge enjoyable. This instrument will have a positive impact on the educational from other disciplines. "It's unusual for undergraduate and graduate students to have hands- is expedited and more environment of our students." MEMORIAL the Call Helen M. Wright Scott Righter As of May 5. 2,787 alumni have pledged $121,122 lo the 1994 AnFund campaign. During eight weeks this spring. 40 students have nual been calling from a bank of in the use Who By Hall. fit- ness and upon graduation as students Prescott, Assistani Director of E>cvclopment phones in car- diac rehabilitation or corporate undergraduate, are exposed to the research process, the transfer of last year. equipment ... (left), works with William Shearer as they use a Beckman Metabolic Cart to monitor John Bolesta's body's Centennial Thanks Leon Szmedra ofhealth, physical education andathtelics. housed, worked with the hospital the from hands-on experience with of equipment. "Many of this type at and $39,000 to which leaches Besides learning from the results the metabolic cart is process, the transfer of knowlege is expedited - Leon Szmedra consume oxygen of the research, students will ben- risburg Hospital, production, ness. to Ihe 'I've carbon dioxide is if their ability to has improved. bolic Cart to ex- on the human and tested periodically to determine and senior citizens." amine theeffecls ity mill running and/or cycle ergometry, tele- basement of Elwell Unrestricted monies received through the Annual Fund give the university flexibility that the operating budget is unable to provide. These funds • and information on campus events and to request their participation in — equipment, seed bequeathed Bloomsburg University $5,000 for academic The gift has been applied to the Academic scholarships. Scholarship Fund which supports a variety of scholarships educational services and proscholarships, academic Eachevening.Sundaythrough grams Thursday, ISstudentscallalumnito update alumni files, provide news offer: '23. of Arizona, money for re- search, and support for the University Scholars program. — • Alumni Association activities Annual Fund. Homecoming and Alumni WeekAlumni and friends of end, regional events, chaptermeetBloomsburg have established a ings. this publication, and other strong tradition of making yearly alumni requests. gifts to the university. Every Janu• special projects faculty including the awards made to the university's honor and scholars students. Library Construc tion this year's ary the BU — Foundation renews the process of requesting unrestricted financial support of alumni, fami- and friends to improve the university's academic and living clilies, mate. HELLO... TMCALLINGFROMBLOOMSBURGUNIVERSITY These phonothon callers are (clockwise from top right): Jennifer Shimp '97 Pittston; Tara Kramer '95. Beaver Springs: Gina Donai. 95. Moscow; Jennifer Ebert -94. Harleysviile: Kathleen Lamb '96. Hatboro; Pam Palansky '96 ' Allentown. Stacy Kelt Fahy '96. Konde '95. Philadelphia; Davide Denaro '96. Geneva ItalyLinwood. N. J.. Krista Brusco '94. Holland; Joann Gainard '95 Kingston: and Christopher Rifferi '96. Pen Argyt. opment and staff devel- development. though this represents of the total mission. 20% to received each year, critical to the strength and Bloomsburg University. Al- H Received $3,375 Annual Fund, support scholarships $2.5 for academically and athletically more than Separate from the Annual $300,000 has been donated annu- Fund is the campaign to build a ally by alumni to assist the univer- new library. A Treasury of Ideas. its Pledged $3.0 talented students. achieving (In Millions) EE Specially designated gifts to the Husky Club, also a part of the In recent years, sity in The Goal As state allocations decrease, $2.0 $1.5 $1.0 $0.5 30% Bloomsburg it vitality is alumni are stepping forth admirably to help assure the of strength and vitality $0 of their a/ma /naier. Page 16 I — — the giving report Developments Alumni giving sets record BU in $1,249 Million Garnered for Setting a record in 1993. alumni giving continues to inch toward the half million dollar mark. Contributions to the Annual Fund and The Trusl for Generations, including library construction, totaled $457,185. to their the made up a significant portion of giv- 6.405 $457,685 36.6 6 233.541 95 196.081 Kind Affinity Card Gifts in Facuty affin- 1.171 58,342 47.476 N/A & Staff Total — have maintained many starring Loretta Swit 1994 Sat.. Sept. 17. Another 80 students Newport Jazz Festival Fri.. % 9.7 the Fred Smith Golden Rule Trust Fund. Athletic scholarships projects received $107,032 27.582 302 25,434 8,421 $1,249,945 % ;uid Oct. 21. 1994 The Secret Garden from Tues.. Nov. 8, 1994 Epic Brass gifts-in-kind. Fri.. The remaining $230,363 6.6% 4.7% 3.8% 2.2% 2.0% 100% 170.218 (in other totals) Parents dations, deferred gifts, gifts-in-kind. Shirley Valentine Foundation and Alumni As- received scholarship monies from 18.7% 15.7% 120,917 196 246 Matching Gift Companies businesses and corporations, foun- 1994-1995 designated contributions and Friends These addition to generous contri- ity card, % & Organizations butions from other private sources and the Alumni Association's $ Received Businesses. Corporations friends 53%. BU # Donors Private Foundations Gifts from individuals ing in 1993. totaling GIVING lOTALS Category Alumni Celebrity Artist Series ships totaling $65,739. This sociation. meeting the challenge." gifts, in This year, 136 students received scholar- was made possible five-year cam- through various direct gifts and endowed, inter- for Generations, the 1993 need and are parents, for excellence. new — alumni. — employees, and endowments to build est-bearing accounts held by the been very responsive. They understand 1989 Of the total contributions received, $424,388 was designated for the new library, A Treasury of Ideas. Another $488,162 was received for alma mater." said "Their support for the library has in library acquisitions, scholarships, and academic Curtis R. English '56, interim president. paign begun dation. "BU alumni can be very proud of their corn- The Trust mitment BU Foun- important programs supported by the FUTURE EVKNIS 1993 helped to support the Scholars Program, faculty and staff devel- association activities, and the pub1 lication of Bloomsburg. Fri.. National will Benefit Company The Aetna Foundation recently risburg Partnership Project, the PRIDE College of Business Golf Outing cla.sses on the Bloomsburg campus every summer from group attend week-long the sixtli through twelfth grades. By be used to help ing these students gain academic skills and develop their individual potential, the ex- Monies will signed educational eruichment program for young inner-city teenagers, particu- African-Americans, larly who attend the pectation gram the to Mary them The first group that a high proportion of will be ready for college in 1996. In addition to Aetna, the Harrisburg City Schools. According is will matriculate in college. Harris, the pro- director and associate professor in Department of Curriculum and Foun- AMP, Pro- and the Greater Inc. June 1994 17, Correction E. Lee Beard. President and CEO of First Federal Savings and Loan of Ha/.letun, was misidcnlified in a photo caption PRIDE gram has also received funding in previous years from Mountain Laurel help- assure the continuation of a specially de- Program. Jan. 27, 1995 Theatre Ballet de Bordeaux Sat. Feb 18. 1995 PRIDE Program pledged $20,000 to the Bloomsburg/Har- 20 1995 Jan. The Barber of Seville New York City Opera Fri.. Aetna Pledge 1994 9. Minnesota Orchestra Andr6 Watts, pianist opment, academic equipment purchases, special projects, alumni Dec. appearing in the Fall-Winter 1993 issue of Bloomsburg. We regret the error. Harrisburg Foundation. dations, approximately 24 students in each Davies Joins Development Team Alumni Board Achieves 100% INTERIM PRESIDENT AND MRS. CURTIS ENGLISH ENJOY A DANCE AT THE PRESI- Participation in Library guests enjoyed dinner and dance music provided by the University-Community Orchestra and the university's Studio Band. Eight of the scholarship recipients were recognized. Please Note lists donors who Report '93 Bloomsburg University between 1993. Gifts received after Jan. nized The in the 1. Jan. 1 1994 and Dec. 31, will be recog- Spring of 1995. report was produced using new computer soft- ware especially designed for fund-raising offices. The Development Center staff asks for your patience and understanding regarding errors that may appear. Anonymous listings occur at the donors request for one or more gifts made during any given year. please call the If a correction needs to be made, 1-800-526-0254 or at free, toll Center, Development fax a message to 717-389^945. According to Susan Helwig ing director of development, all mem- sury of Ideas. Of the various governing and advisory boards of Bloomsburg Uni- the first to The 33 members have *82, act- the bers of the Alumni Association Board of Directors have given or pledged to A Trea- versity, the contributed to director of Thomas A. Davies, joined the development office DENT'S BALL: The eighth annual President's Ball, held in the Marguerite W. Kehr Union, on the Bloomsburg University campus, raised $2.000 for music scholarships. The 115 Campaign BU's long-time career development, Alumni Association Board is achieve this distinction. pledged $28. 1 55 project. Foundation, Davies' fund-rai.sing activities Cimbala are Carol '35, '60, include iden- Edwards and contacting alumni and Vera Derk '89, C. Stuart tifying Nancy Edwards Grimes '49, Clayton Hinkel "70, Frank Furgele '52, Richard b u Douglas Hippenstiel '68. Richard Howenstine '76. Mary Lou John '45. Mary '40, "We're proud to have the united supAlumni Association's Board of Anne Klemkowky '59. Susan Lilly "79, '81. Millard Ludwig Directors," says Helwig. "For a project of Sheri Lippowitsch *52, Clifford Maurer •48, Lychos Nancy the supsuccessful, this magnitude to be must start at the top. Early in the campaign, the alumni executive board sought 100% participation from its members. But for that to happen, many board '66, '7 1 , Marvin Metzgcr Edward Schuyler "86, Sandra Rupp '24, John Scrimgeour William Seldcn '43. Ruth Smeal '39. Cameron Smith '84, Hervey Smith '22, '53, members had to stretch their budgets. Nicholc Woodson Smith '90. Nelson S warts '68, Alumni association president John '63, John Thomas '47, John Tralhen '89, '43. and Walker John Wagner Elwood Scrimgeour and I are extremely grateful to everyone who helped." Corey Waters '79. s'i ne leaders port of the port A BU January 1994. Bowcn Joanne Derricolt '41, in employee of the to the library construction The members •72 Helen collectively team part-time s s who are poten- tially able to support the library construction campaign in special ways. Davies retired the career last from development position December after having served Bloomsburg in that role for 25 years. Before then, Davies supervised student teachers for four years. Page 17 Developments — the giving report Update Tr4sury Of Ideas With $2.3I6miIIion received in gifts and pledges, the original fund-raising goal for ihc new library. $2,375 million, has nearly been mel. This represents 7, 1 80 pledges across the university's constituencies and an average pledge/gift of $246.23. The additional $1 million of the new $3,375 million goal, authorized last winter by the BU Foundation board and the BU Council of Trustees to complete a portion of the building originally projected to remain temporarily unfinished, Of the has yet lo be pledged. pledged, nearly $ 1 .5 million has been received in gifts and planned gifts. total Contributions and new pledges Proposed rendering of the new library arrive daily. The ceramic tile mural will be enlarged to accommodate the number of alumni and Parents of $100,000. Thus Gifts and pledges who have pledged at the $ .000 level parents of BU and above. Few tiles remain unreserved. $159,555 for the friends 1 Alumni Thus gifts campaign over 5.000 alumni have made and pledges this past year to the library far, con.struclion campaign, The average alumni gift stands at $204. 12. During the next three years, alumni gifts (to date) of $1.5 million will be transformed into bricks and mortar. will from more than 1,700 students presently total The library. Parents' Fund be held again during the fall semester. reserved a tile. far, 47 employees have Included in the employee group are dale, retired faculty and staff who, to have pledged more than $14,000 to the library. Student organizations Faculty and Staff The annual employee campaign, under way in April, again focused on the library. Faculty and staff (omitting alumni employees) have pledged more than $83,000 toward their goal The Community Government Association has committed $75,000 to the library over a four-year period. The Husky Ambassadors were the first student organization to reserve a tile by making a $ 1 ,000 gift last fall. Other student organizations and groups which have pledged $ 1 ,000 include the Association for Childhood Education International, Columbia Hall, the Data Processing Manage- ment Association, the English Club and Sigma Tau Delta, the Football Team, Luzerne Hall, Lycoming Residence Hall. Phi Omega Phi' and Delta Pi Epsilon, the Supervisory Roundtable, the Men's Swim Team, the Wo- men's Swim Team, the Men's and Women's Tennis Teams, and the Wrestling Team. Trustees Receive Report Bloomsburg Leads System in Operation Jumpstart By Susan M. Schantz DIractof ol News and Media Development Center milestones continue to dominate fund raising in the Slate System of Higher Education, reported Anthony laniero, interim vice president Ibr advancement. As of Dec. 30. Bloomsburg led the State System in monies raised to- ward projects designated as part of Governor Casey's Operation Jumpstart initiative. As of early April. Bloomsburg has raised $2,3 1 6,74 1 in gifts and pledges toward construction of the library. This represents of the original fund-raising goal. This total includes a $75,000 pledge to the library by the Community Government 99% Association for which the night study patron lounge will be named. The Class of 1994haspledged$36,800towarda$50.000 "We are grateful to university all those in the community who have so gener- ously and enthusiastically supported the br;iry campaign. we can all pull It's wonderful to see li- how together for this crucial project." laniero said. Setting anotlier State System record were Bloomsburg University p;u-enls who in 1992-93 gave more than $68,000. To enhance the rate of return on the university's investments, the Council of Trustees recently approved a resolution to transfer 50% of the $8.4 million portfolio of The Bloomsburg University Foundation. Inc., and the Community Government As- Common Fund. This investused by colleges and universi- sociation to the ment fund goal. ties Page 18 Relations is across the country. APSCUF DONATES TO LIBRARY FUND^^nnsyl.an. State Colleges an, Bloomshur.-s library^ campaign, .n:enm president: Oliver LaL. Vnn^^^^^ ShowntmZVtV^^^^^ profes/orTf l^^^^^^^^^^^^^ lan^ero^^ntenm vice president for advancement, "On Bloomsburg University. am gift Its indicative of a cooperative Bloomsburg $4,000 pledge to and Anthony faculty of //^ra^M^- frZTps^^^^^ ^ ' ^ // ''^^ ^^"^"^'^^ commitment. ~sv^ifuZrr'''Z"" aL its sLents Ta^egZ^^^^^^^^^^^ supported the library campaign." ' beZfof^^^^^^^ ""^^^^^^^ ^"^ pleased to make this finanrinJ ^efJ^ctsourloyaltytoBloomsburgandourded^c^^^^^^ Larmi. laniero notes that the I ^ ~ Th. ri ' the future' a reality for ^^'l^^ ^f ^versity family who has Report National Bank Joan S. Corson 73 Roy Croop Jr. '53 President's Club Amoco Products Company BU Community Government C. Stuart Catherine W. Evans Estate 72 William F. Gittler Trust 72 Jr. First IBM Corporation Fred G. Smith Trust Fund The Landmark RMC Group Unisys Corporation '61 & Helen Schaffer Foundation Anderson Yang Federal Savings and Loan A. Fitzgerald '89 Light L. Gehrig 37 Society Kathy 8. Giorgio '83 Richard E. Grimes "49 Company $500 - $999 Anonymous Carver Tower Bell '45 Kawneer Company. Company PA Patricia L. Knight '62 Dorothy Wasdovich George Wasdovich '49 Knoebel's Amusement Resort Anonymous Estate of Helen M. Wright '23 - & Gold Club $1,000 -$4,999 Frances C. Abitanta '50 AFSCME Local 2361 Alexander Family Pontiac Elbern H. Alkire Jr. American Heart Association AML Development Corporation Charles R. Andrews '54 Harry Ausprich Michael L. Kolojejchick Alex M. Kozlowski '65 Richard F. Laux '52 Hui Fang Lee '93 Jean LeGates F. Cadillac Inc. Ben Yuan Lin '93 Shun Hua Lu '93 Magee's Main Street Inn A. Kenneth Maiers Mary B. Maiers '33 Carol J. Matteson Patricia A. McDowell Margaret E. McMillan '50 Mildred Q. Miller '34 PA PHC Dave Pivec Pizza Hut Roy Lorraine Ausprich D. Pointer Michael S. Biehn Press Enterprise, Inc. Kathy A. Reich '88 Bioomsburg Hospital Mary C. Reilly '33 Estate of Harry F. Bolich Helen Margaretta M. Bone "28 Linda B. Boritz '60 Clark R. Renninger '41 Glennis H. Rickert '14 Bowman '38 Faculty Association, APSCUF Chang '93 Chang '93 F. Rekas '32 Russell's Restaurant Francis J. Sheehan '52 Jing Ping Byron D. Shiner "40 Tsun James Slamon Li Helen A. Cimbala '35 Ellen Mae Clemens '62 Columbia County Farmers 71 '73 - '74 Fred R. Sonnenberg '34 Anonymous Jack Storz '28 Baker-Johnson '81 Inc. Bioomsburg Area Chamber of Commerce Olff '78 Yvonne G. Rathbone '60 Mary Reisler '37 Jane Rozanski Richard Y. Runyan '65 Robert W. Rupp 71 Sandra L. Rupp '71 Katharine Annette Marian Rutherford '79 Robert O. Samsel '67 Charles W. Scarantino '64 Carol Mary R. Scarantino Bioomsburg Rotary Club L. Bokum '39 Bowen 72 David W. Bowen '68 Richard W. Bower '69 J. Callay '66 Dale R. Schmeltzle '75 Debra Relda L. Schneiderhan '85 R. Scott "55 Scott Kay Camplese Jeananne Scrimgeour '54 John S. Scrimgeour '54 William H. Selden Jr. '43 Jennie H. Carpenter Anne S. Chandler '44 H. Raymond Chandler "42 Charles Monroe Chubb Jr. '78 Conway '79 Irene Creveling '26 Town Auto Rentals, Inc. Betty A. Shafer Nelson A, Swarts '63 John J. Trathen '68 Margaret Trathen Ralph A. Tremato '46 Lewis L. Creveling '31 Richard J. Dresher Michael R. Varano Wayne A. Eddowes Anonymous Varano '75 Gregory J. Viola '71 Kathryn J. Evans '66 '36 Joseph P. Fazzari '66 Stephen Douglas Fox J. Jan Girton Jeanie B. Golden Susan M. Gottlieb "74 Barbara J. Grabfelder '69 Kurt C. Grabfelder '69 John C. Gross '81 Gary W. Hammer '74 Theresa A. Hammer '73 Elwood R. Harding Jr. '68 Clare Hileman '60 Ronald L. Hileman '60 Joseph L. Hilgar '75 Sharon Ann Hilgar 75 David '68 Kathy R. Hippenstiel '69 James E. Holland *78 W. Jay Hurst '41 '65 F. Bielefeld '81 William L. Bitner III '56 Wylla M. Bitner '56 Kenneth C. Black "82 Christine M. Blackwell '71 Thomas D. Blackwell '71 Edward John Bloomer Anonymous John T. Bogdan '77 '53 Isaiah D. Bomboy '39 Donna Lee Harris Bonacci Anonymous Frank J. '58 Breslin Jr. '82 {retired faculty) James Budweg '80 D. Byham '53 Byham '53 Dennis William Byrne '68 Donna Marie Byrne '68 Robert E. Young '87 Dorothy M. Zimmerman '39 Ray O. Zimmennan '39 Odene E. Susan H. Carison '66 Founders' Club '73 Joseph Beatrice K. Algatt '43 '77 L. Carr '69 James Stanley Wendy C. Case Casner Lynne M. Cassella Thomas '63 '90 '90 F. Castrilli '69 Mary C. Cavenar J. Cesare *52 Ellen N. Chacosky '77 John Kerry Chacosky '77 Dean D. Chiodo '86 Mary Ann Chmiola '76 Donald $154 - $499 '78 Campbell '79 Wilbur J. Carison '67 Linda Adams '71 Michael A. Bonacci '66 Kristy Louise Boyce '78 Robert Witmer Frank C. Yartz '69 Richard C. '57 Douglas Richard Lee BIngaman '70 Ruth Bishop '91 William E. George A. Agbango Jayne Sisson Alexis Jones Cari William Berntsen '79 Nellie H. Sizzlin' Hutchison Insurance Agency Harry D. Jenkins "42 J. Sara Maria Berger '37 Stuart M. Beringer Burek Margaret L. Burns '67 Jeanne Irene Adams Hudock Lee R. Beaumont '43 George J. Bergalts 71 Joe Isabella O. Horvath '41 E. Clarallne S. Baylor '41 Richard Weber Paul Weber Richard Wesner Joseph '78 Scott William Barrier '78 *78 Tamara Bay George L. Bruchko *72 Boyd F. Buckingham Sr. '43 Joanna F. Buckingham '43 Carolyn Joann Budweg '80 74 Abraczinskas Nurseries Harold C. Ackerman '65 R. Jon Ackley '67 Anonymous "81 Charies Baron '52 Margaret S. Baron '49 Helen Catherine Barrier '78 Carol A. Bruchko '72 Hill Mary B. Hill '67 Douglas C. Hippenstiel W. John Bamett Kenneth R. Brouse '79 Valerie Western Kerry S. Ayers '72 David Warren Badger "75 BU APSCURF Linda '78 Joan M. Auten Robin Diane Boger '77 William Eugene Boger '77 Donald Camplese Loretta A. Jr. Mildred R. Levitt '42 Liberty Chevrolet Ellen Brigitte Inc. Gregory C. Keck Evelyn M. Kilpatrick '57 Michael John Klatchak Jr. '76 PA Campus Compact Maroon John Jostens Jewelers Nationwide Mutual Insurance Bioomsburg, F. Baynum Bentley Systems, Mihalik Mary Lou Magee Foundation Magee Glanz Carpet Company BU Mary Geraldine M. Jackson '67 James & Ju Tang Liu '93 Freda Pearl Edith J. Independence Ford/Honda Jack Metzer Ford Lincoln Mercury Atlantic-PA of K. Hostetter '76 Gertrude R. Hutchings '30 Alumni Association Town Management. Inc. James R. Babcock '52 Husky Ambassadors Incorporated B. North William C. Patt '79 Stanley G. Rakowsky '70 Chin Tien Huang '93 Barbara B. Hudock '75 $5,000 - $9,999 Randolph May '67 L. McCloskey Jr. '57 Sally A. McCloskey '74 Marie A. Morgan '54 Robert D. Moyer '63 John S. Mulka '66 Katherine M. Mulka '68 R. Sharon Gettel Associated Insurance '77 Carol Barnett Mollie H. Harrell '55 Hazleton General Hospital Heinz Pet Products Co. III G- Auenweck '54 Melodie Ainslle Badger '75 Harold J. Bailey William C. Harrell '57 Drew Associates LaBuz Isaiah Barbara Ashnoff A. Ashnoff '73 Pierce Atwater Ann Liberty Mutual Insurance Helen F. Markley '35 Long Porch F. Theresa Joan T. Lentczner Ann W. Lewis '31 Mary Ruth Lewis '54 W. Jack Lewis '54 " ' J. Edwin Allegar '49 P. Anderson Joseph Ardizzt Wayne Richard '81 Sara Ellen D. Laubach '39 Robert Howard Lauver '73 '93 Earl A. Gehrig '37* Anna Jean J. Thomas Bernard J. Young '36 Frances R. Young '36 Linda Young '93 Francis A. Garrity '28 Mitrani Family Foundation BU Knoschnik Samuel Krauss '35 Lisa A. Kroboth *91 H. Clifton Wright '42 F. Foley '62 Gerald S. Frey 71 Camilla L. Garey '21 Michael AMP Frank John Lee Viola '75 Rhonda Lee Viola '76 Robert D. Warren Helen L. Watts '44 Wise/Bordon Foods Incorporated Thomas Helen Lanning & Curtis R. Keller '84 Allan Kluger '47 Fleet Pizza, inc. Estate of William Lank Pennsylvania Power S. John W. Thomas Company Rebecca Estate of Mable Christian Jury Rodney C. Kelchner '56 Swisher 70 Catherine V. Symons "30 Edwards '41 Eda Bessie Edwards '41 Thomas L. Engleman Jr. Stephen Fago '53 First Columbia Bank & Association Gittler Karen William T. Derricott "66 $10,000 and above Jane Carl F. Stuehrk Anonymous Joanne Derncott '89 John D. Dragic '78 ' Inc. Margaret S. Christina '63 Robert James Christina '63 Anonymous Anonymous '86 Marvin E. Chronister John Chruney '56 Marian W. Chruney "56 Carol L. Clarke '55 *Deceased Page 19 Report Tom Thomas of *38 Class Brinley J. Crahall Timothy M. Garrigan '75 Friends of Seth P. Gavason 71 Jr. Jane Elmes Crahall 72 Patricia B. Cranford '63 Ronald W. Cranford '63 Anthony James Creamer B. III Gensemer Gensemer '61 Anonymous Paulette B. Furman '60 Elizabeth D. '76 Michael R. Crisci '54 Mary Gardner Edna B. Gattey Anonymous Ronald J. Genovese Vicki F. Culton '68 Joseph J. Wayne R, Gifford '83 Frank S. Davis JoAnne '53 Cyganowski Jr. Day B. William R. Deebel '49 Linda M. Deltrrch '81 Dolores Felecia H. Girton '77 John R. Hranitz Ronald G. Girton '56 Keith A. Gogel '81 Michael R, Michele M. Nancy Ann Golly '69 Thelma Goodman Richard T. Denton Thomas Robert R. Richard John Derolf '72 A. Deverter '81 Anonymous '29 Craig Allen Diehl Esq. '82 Joseph T. Goodman N. Gorant '62 Kathy R. Grinaway '79 JoAnne Christine Alicia A. Growney S. '77 Inscho '74 Jarman '74 Connie Annette Guarino John Guarino L. Jarrard '69 Samuel Jayne III '69 Deann E. Jones '89 Dominic DiGioacchino Anonymous Anonymous 78 David W. Dinsmore Verna E. Jones '36 Karen Suzanne Karnes '75 Anthony F. Kasenga Sandra M. Kasenga James E. Kashner '56 Mary Kashner '58 Dale J. Keener '86 '64 Our gratitude to you, our unending. Doris B. DIttirch contributors, E. Cari Dittrich With your help, Bloomsburg III Dobbs Anonymous '28 George J. Dombroski is Judith University continues to '83 Elizabeth A. Dougherty '80 Harry E. Dowling Duckworth 78 J. Duta Nora Leigh Dula '90 fyiark David E. Richard James service to students and citizens of the Durdach Thank you for helping make 1993 a very Eugene Richard — Curtis R.English '56 '74 Interim President S, Dutt Barbara C. Eskilson '59 Kimberly S. Evans '90 Richard Ward Evans '77 Sandra Mae Evans '62 Edward A. Everett '90 Albert Jerome Fagnani Jr. '74 Glenn A. Faulkner '85 Karen L. Faulkner '86 Joseph V. Faust '86 C. Thomas Fenslermacher '59 Shirley B. Fenslermacher '55 Stephanie A. Fetterman '88 Stephen R. Fetterman '88 Linda S. Flgard "81 Matthew W. Figard '82 David Allen Fischer '86 Donna Snow Susan Fitzpatrick Fischer '86 James D. Hallinan '82 William E. Hand '58 Campbell Martin Stephen G, Matsick '72 Patricia Deane Maust '87 72 Margaret N, Hartman 71 George E. Hassel '74 Herbert Hasson Matty Hasson Patricia Haug Christine Ford '87 Haywood Anonymous Eric Foster Jean Hecker L. Patricia A- Hedrick '90 Stanley A. Fraind '64 Anonymous Donald G. Franklin '65 Pamela G. Funk '72 Susan M. Helwig '82 John F. Hendler '38 '69 Pavlish '83 J. H. '83 Peake Jean Royer Peake '82 Thomas Reed Peifer '62 Deborah J. Peic '76 Anthony J. Peluso '73 Eileen M, Peluso '73 Rosalyn V. Pennington '56 Keith E. Peterson '85 Charles F. Retry Jr. '71 Cecilia M. Philbin '22 Pinebrook Homes Inc. L. Piatt '88 Cynthia McCloskey '81 Valerie L. McCloskey '83 Barbara A. McDaniel '74 Michael J. McGinnIs '76 John W. McKiniry 71 Noreen McKiniry '69 John C. Poploskie '67 Tanya S. Potts '82 Monika E. Powell '86 Margaret B. Kirk Mary Anne M. Klemkosky '59 Ronald R. Klemkosky '67 Michael R. Klick '61 Klimash '68 Kevin McCarty J. Peter J. Mehr '71 '85 George James Sharon Kribbs '66 B, Kuzo Anonymous '72 '62 Merrill E. F. Michael '86 Catharine E. Miller '83 G. Donald Miller F. Langville '69 Lorraine D. LaraNetlo '83 Lincoln S. Miller Paulo Eduardo LaraNetto '85 Margaret Lasko Thomas M. Laubach Auto Paris Inc. Mark D. Law '87 Preston L. Lawton Deborah B. Leavenworth Mark R. Leavenworth '88 Ruth W. LeGrande '36 Jr. "65 Robert C. Miller Millville Miller '71 Monthly Meeting Society of Friends '90 David Minderhout Catherine A. Mogel '72 Robert J. Mondschein '76 Mary M. Monseau '84 Francis J. Radzievich '76 John J. Rawie '82 Mary L. Regan '62 Thomas W. Regan Gary A. Reigle '91 '61 Carolyn V. Reitz '51 Robert G. Reitz '49 George G. E. Renn '58 Wayne Renneisen Todd M. Renner'83 Cynthia M. Reynolds Anne Jr. Lynda M. Michaels '87 James William Middaugh J. T. Radzievich '76 Richard R. Rapson '61 Daniel W. Rang '72 Dale A. Krothe '60 Feme S. Krothe '54 F. Jean Kuhl '81 Kimberly M, Kurzejewski '86 Chantelle H. Kressbach '87 Francis Rose Mary Lynch Mertz '88 Thomas E. Messinger Barbara E. Messmer '88 Audrey F. Metro '79 Joseph P. Metro '79 Angela Rose Zuba Metzger '87 Marvin P. Metzger '86 '33 '67 Radice '49 Susanne D. Radice '75 Ronald Melleby Louis J. Melovage '72 '79 Penny Pomfret Anonymous '80 Thomas A. Quinn Marshall W. Mehring '69 Jr. C. Pomfret Scott Powell '85 Charles B. Pursel James M. McMahan Carl W. Koch Joan M. Koch '75 Harriet L. Kocher '39 Plucinsky '66 Priscilla B. J. Timothy T. McTaggart Joyce B. Mehr '86 Betsy Koehler Robert Alvin Koehler Francis C. Pluclnsky '65 '79 Richard C. Knause '53 Thomas F. Knorr '67 Janice '32 Parrish James Brenda M, Lacotla John Landan Jr. Adolph H. Haug J. M. R. McCarty Douglas F. McClintock '73 Todd Jessie Page 20 '65 Anonymous Ezra W. Harris '32 Gladys J. Harris '40 Robert Jane Elizabeth Parry '76 Robert W. Parry Jr. '72 Lynn Joseph Paul '62 Peter William R. Betty Zablocky Harris Kenneth B. Pack '79 Debra L. Paradis '81 James Allen W, Handwerk '67 Hanna '74 E. Lawrence Harasym Maynard L. Harring '52 Peter Oswald Ludwig '48 Saundra Jean Ludwig '87 Daniel J. Lundy '78 Susan M. Lunger '65 Nancy Lychos '52 Robert E. Lynn '78 Drue A. Magee Anonymous '67 Oram J. J. Ortt '43 Julia A, Ludrof '78 Richard S. Menniti '80 Mervin W. Mericle '36 Patrick J. Flaherty '50 W. Sara Koehler '78 K. Richard Koppenheffer '64 Nicole M. Haverstraw '92 Kevin Hays '73 Foust '68 Nickola John B. Lockwood '79 Pamela Ann Lockwood '80 Michael Raymond Loeh '84 Theresa L. Loeh '85 Timothy H. Long '78 Ellen Louka Mounir Louka Mark A. Lucia '79 Roma Rebecca Martha J. Flaherty '49 Richard Anonymous Lance '80 Robert D. Klinger Jr. '72 David W. Klingerman S. Haines Marylou Hale '75 B. Paulette Haley-Stark '74 Diane M. Hall '68 W. Lloyd '89 Richard R. Lloyd '62 Cindy Sue Norman '84 Sonja A. Norton '59 William R. Norton '59 George W. O'Connell '58 '81 Donna Lee Kinder Kelly K. Klingel '86 Dean Ertel '57 Janet N, Nash '70 Nespoli's Jewelry Store Lois D. Nester '49 Wilmer F. Nester '49 '55 William G. Kerchusky '41 Patricia J. William G, Hafner Sr. '53 Robert A. Mayefskie '64 Mary R. Guerrieri Ervene F. Gulley Glenn A, Haas '74 Robert M, Hafner'80 Curtis R. English '56 Myers '82 E, Nagle '75 Ronald L. Nagle '74 Paul H. Kellogg '60 Arthur M. Gucrrieri Elizabeth A. Emert '83 Robert L. Emert II '83 Mary M. Kelley '78 '56 Karrie S. J. '75 Jr. Marilyn L. Muehlhof Margaret B. Manning region. rewarding year. Edward G. Edwards 73 Nancy E. Edwards '70 Sara M. Edwards '44 Nancy J. Einwechter '88 Mary D. Elder '34 Roger W. Ellis '60 David A, Keifer '70 '85 II Moyzan Stephen Moyzan Millard C. Jane E. Keifer '69 Diane Marie Keister Dunscomb J. its Jr. '71 Cynthia M. Drucis '70 Janet advance '76 Moran Harrison Morson Kathleen Wilhelmina Lipfert Sheri A. Lippowitsch '75 Jr. J. Carol Robert A. Linn Sr. '40 Alvin G. Lipfert '39 '74 Richard B. Jarman '73 Jr. '75 DIGiacomo J. J. Lin '93 Mary Lou Linkchorst Joy L. Linn '59 Dennis Hwang Anthony M. laniero '37 L. Brian Hummel Hummel Michael C. Hulnick '68 Donna Patrick T. Grace E. Hranitz '80 Nancy G. Gilgannon Peter Lehew '62 Lehman '70 David B. Leister '87 Eari W. Lewis '63 Kelly R. Lewis "86 Margaret L. Lewis '28 Susan T. Lewis '85 '83 Monteverdi '85 Marilyn R. David R. Linkchorst Eddie J. Hollenbeck Helen L, Hopple Lee C. Hopple Gieda '50 Randy L. Deitrich '80 fvtary Ann C. Delia '59 Kay E. Dennison '83 Theresa Hibbard "31 Wilbur J. Hibbard '32 Susan R. Hicks '67 Robert E. Htleman '51 Linda Lou Hill John E. Hine Clayton H. Hinkel '40 Dorothy H. Hobbis '86 L. Anonymous '76 Bruce Hohne Carolyn K. Hohne '27 Cromwell '66 Kenneth G. Cromwell Jr. '66 Josephine M. Crossley '66 Alice K. Alfred J. '60 Ira B. Creasy '57 B. Anne '71 Melinda S. Garrigan '76 Cooper L. Funk L. ^ N. Rezsek '48 Sandra R. Richter '64 '88 Anonymous Scott P. Righter '84 Susan Rimby-Leighow Robert Young Inc. '76 David M. Robinson '91 Elmer D. 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Thomas Jeffrey Thomas Linda Thomas Roger Lee Thomas "75 Sandra Jeanne Thomas Linda R. Shively '65 Kenneth '29 Robert A. Shelly '76 Mary Elizabeth Shinham '79 Anonymous Edith B. Shute '34 Fred W. Sides '73 Micki Joe Slingerland Cameron "74 Smith "84 Sandra Risner Smith '76 Sandra W. Smith '86 Wallace D. Smith 70 Chester Patrick Snyder '86 James F. Snyder '58 Joann Marie Snyder '81 Laurie Ann Snyder '84 B. Anonymous '83 Karen L. Sonnon Dale J. Truckenmiller '80 Brenda Lyn Truhe '83 William R. Tnjhe '84 Ling Fang Tseng '93 '71 Carol B. Turley William A. Turtey '66 Robert S. Twaddell '78 UNICO - Berwick Chapter '87 Sorochak '63 Otto W. Spor Francis '75 J. Jerome Frank M. Van Devender '39 Springer '57 Susan Jean Staaf Mary A. Stahl '33 A. Vaiana '76 '78 J. Daniel Vann III Paul T. Vanore '72 Craig E. Steigerwalt 76 Susan E. '82 Helen V. Cashmareck "25 Frank T. Castellano , Fredric J. Betz "55 Nancy S. Betz '55 Budd Beyer Diane Kathleen Bicjan '76 Glenn A. Bieber '71 L. Judith G. 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Kuhar Debra Lynn Kurtz Mary Deborah Langol Obanion Joseph John Ochotny Nora K. Otto John C. Palmer Ralph W. Pappas Peter L. Elaine Dorothy Consorti Jane L. Cornell-Maneval Mark Alvin Cromley Susan M. Cromley Ann Larzelere Anonymous Linda Diane C. Csaszar »/Villiam R. Derose Mary Beth Lech Terry P. Lee JoAnn Mary Dobeck Jean N. Donahoe Joseph J. Donahoe Thomas Joyce Lawton Lehman Morris H. Leighow David V. Droppa Raymond Robert L. Susan L. Duncan Duncan J. Karen Eberle Ernest C. English Anthony Albert Jr. J. Fabrizio Finkelstein Raeann V. Fisher Robert Eugene Foltz James J. Fox Jr. John D. Frith Karen Gable Nancy K. Gallagher Constance Eileen Ganey Mailleue Karen Joyce Gehretl Gerllns May Steven A. McClellan McCloskey Cynthia A. McClure Hal George McClure Edwin L. McCollum Joseph M. McCullough Barbara A. McDaniel Joseph P. McGavin John K, McGill Patricia L, McGinnis Sally A, McNamara Craigann Mehrmann Jamos P. Miller Robert J. Anthony Moleski Patricia D. Gill Juanita M. L, Carol Louise Joseph John Featro Janet Zagorsk L. Leitzel Leo Jack Richard Long Angela Urbschal Looby Kathleen Anne Lynn Holly Ann Martin Susan H. Martin John A. Marzano Jerome Fagnani Jr. Timothy J. Farrel Robert P. Farrell Beth Paul Leister L. Cindra Jr. William A. Pasukinis Leedom Susan Louise Marilyn Durdach Richard I. Jr. S. Ralph D. Lee Peaitie Patricia Jr. Ronald J. James R. Pollock Perry E. Stranzl Jeffery Peter Nagle L. ' Jr. Janice K. Butz Dennis Allen Greenly Susan Krempasky Elaine Koreen Sheryl Ann Greiner Alan M. Kush Elizabeth E. Campbell Stanley Michael Gurecki Mary A. Gianni Douglas Harry Clark Jan Marie Gushen Marylou Hale Barbara Jean Legg Brenda Elizabeth Lehr Theresa Marie Halley Denise M. Hauser Camp Richard S. Szulanczyk Eileen Marie Cota Joseph D, Taglien Lawrence J. Tempesco Joseph Joseph Anonymous Frank Robert J, Tucker Charies D. Umansky Linda VanFleet Sue Ann Davenport Michael R. Varano George Vargo William Kathy Eileen Waliman Michael T. Warlel Sally Ann Warren David J. Wasilewski R. Courter R. Crocco Ann Heist J. Helm Debra Sue Henderson Anonymous Carol III Paula Dattilo Bruce M. Davis William Deletconich Jr. Eugene R. Deminico Jane Ellen Detwiler Edmund A. Diamond III Joseph T. DiGiacomo Jr. Kathleen Ann DIabik Susan Laubach Donchez Jan Marie Hickey Joseph L. Hilgar Sharon Ann Hilgar Barbara B. Hudock Michele M. Hummel Lewanne E. Hunt Sharp Vivian Elizabeth Rice Watts Christina D. Dunning Juliet Janice M. Price Gary Richard Prinzi Donna K. Weller Thomas Keith Williams Susan Sally Norman George Gary Eugene Wilson Ernest E. Yates Glenda F. Yost Richards Richard Edwin Robison Kathlene Ann Rohm Mary Ellena Scarp Jane Loren Scheffey Rita Dutton Catherine Joan Eckersley Richard Joseph Egick Olga Marie Ehrhart 1975 Karen Weiler Abernethy Anonymous Kathleen Marie Kerick Mark J. Keyser Michael Joseph Fereck Eleonora Marie Fisher David Warren Badger Melodie Ainslie Badger Joseph Anthony James James Slamon Mary Ann William Ralph J. Smith Daniel T. Spadoni Spellman Karen Denise Spellman Josephine AlbinaStettler Judy A. Stine Edward Barrella Paul Dirk Baublitz Anna Marie Sneeringer Susan McMinn Snyder Anonymous D. Anne Kennedy Robert D. Kennedy Judith Paul Albert Shoemaker Darlene M. Signore Micki Joe Slingerland Marilyn Janice Kelly John T. Epiett III Mary Kate Epiett Anonymous Donna Marie Ambler Mary Jane Angus Siptrolh Jayne Kacar Karen Suzanne Karnes Diane Marie Keister Ronald William Keller Anne Marie Zaborney Cynthia H. Schrader Jon L. Shade Ronald J. Sheehan Cariton R. Sheets Michael W. Hynick Marie Jaremko Robert C. Baylor Pauline Fitzik Baymor Grace Walewski Bekaert Bergman Bergman Thomas T. Foss Kathy Jean Fowler Paul Joseph Gadomski J. Galati Gallagher Debra Ann Ganz Timothy Michael Rebecca Schrum Keyser Joyce Louise Kime Robert N. Klemow Eleanor Anne Knarr Knauss Sandra Lee Knowlden Joan M. Koch Jeffrey R. Garngan Ann Gruber Gibbons William Charies Walter A. Gillar Eric B. Koetteritz Gary Mary Catherine Gregory Allen Bitler Paul Duane Blow Kathleen Jean Bosse Grace C. Bradford Glessner Kathleen Ann Glessner Leah Dawn Gluchoff Diane W. Goble Timothy John Kokolus Kathleen Marie Korbich Debra Ann Kratzer Catherine M. Krause J. Anonymous R. Ann Marie Goodwin Michael F. Graham Madara Judith Harriet Strate N. Marinakos Carolyn Louise Mastin Theresa C. Mathey Anonymous Lynn Marie Matrisian Susan Carol McClellan Gayle Anne McGill Debbie Lee McNamara David Edward Miller George John Miller Marlene Gail Patricia Rodney Miller Bederman Miller E. Miller Steven D. Molden Robin Pierce Montgomery John Joseph Moratelli Paula Diane Moyer Linda M. Mulvey Kathleen E. Nagle Ann Louise O'Boyle Gail Elizabeth O'Donnell Anthony JamesO'Malley Timothy John Orr Archie Dewey Parker Jr. Thomas Pasek Chester Marieen Elaine Pasek Mario Anthony Kochenash Gail Adete Dale Diane Philips Lepley Mary Frances Leshinskie Margaret Nolan Lloyd Peter F, Lundergan Richard E. Lynch II Pasquariello Barbara Jean Pelachick Anonymous Koetteritz Jeffrey Bruce Pupp Anonymous Susanna Connie J. D. Radice Rado Good David E. Goss Susan M. Gottlieb Deborah Ann Gownley George J. Gnjber III Amy L. Gyory Glenn A. Haas Total Alumni Giving by Class Year (as of Dec.31, 1994) Class Current # Donors % Donors Addresses Total % of Total Given Given 0.22 Class Current # Donors % Donors Addresses Total % of Total Given Given B. Paulette Haley-Stark Judy Ann Hall Doran J. Hamann Hamman Gary W. Hammer Catherine E. Anne Hanna William R. Hanna Diane Louise Happ Barbara Ann Harris George E. Hassel Karen S. Heaps F. Karen Louise Hellmuih David A. Hoffman Susan Phyllis Hoffman Jeanne K. Hofmann Eddie J. Hollenbeck Charles E. Holman Harold C. Hoover John C. Hubert James R. Husted Jr. Christine J. Inscho Alicia A. Jarman Christine Jendrzejewski Edward Johnson Jr. Janice C. Keil Joseph Francis Kempski Linda S. Kiefer Eileen Elizabeth Kindig Page 30 1914 1916 1918 1919 1920 3 10 2 .67 1 .10 $1,110 25 11 2 2 .18 1.025 .13 0.01 1 .14 50 25 1921 23 .13 1,060 0.21 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 192B 1929 1930 18 3 6 5 9 7 .33 580 0.11 .12 5.155 1.02 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 .19 0.05 1951 0.04 8 21 .16 245 190 435 815 34 33 27 27 .37 4,395 1,374 0.87 0.85 21 .25 4.325 2.080 2,220 29 34 .32 4,625 0.91 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 .41 0.85 1961 251 15 .31 0.58 17 16 19 .33 28 26 24 29 .47 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 310 310 .37 4.335 2,945 4,620 2.650 2.527 3.945 3.170 8.804 4.418 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 15 7 42 47 48 50 91 93 105 84 82 85 92 82 48 27 43 57 60 57 78 72 .15 .23 .31 .32 .33 .63 .46 .31 40 0 0.20 0 0.09 0.16 0.27 0.41 0.44 0.91 0.52 0.50 0.78 0.62 1.74 0.87 77 48 33 49 40 66 139 167 98 114 120 115 104 120 159 37 .48 3.689 0.73 21 .44 2.241 0.44 13 .39 1.845 0.36 21 .43 1.625 0.32 13 .33 1.685 0.33 32 44 68 30 40 40 45 38 40 .48 1,784 0.35 .32 2.68 .41 13.602 5,775 .31 1.755 0.35 .35 5.523 1.09 .33 5,872 4,743 0.94 41 .26 171 44 63 63 72 74 94 .26 108 100 .31 91 .24 120 173 172 .27 242 238 351 369 373 445 601 633 .39 .37 .33 .26 .26 .29 .24 .30 .27 .29 .27 2.990 3.057 4.769 2,698 3.613 5,615 5.154 12,510 6.530 5.467 8,136 7.654 8.967 9.703 10.556 1.14 1.16 0.59 0.60 0.94 0.53 0.71 1.11 1.02 2.47 1.29 1.08 1.60 1.51 1.77 1.91 2.08 < Rainone Gail R. Nancy Raudenbush Frances M. Redfem Nancy M. Ressler S. Sandra R. Walker Louanne P. Walsh Anonymous Randall H. Watts Bradley Kent Wegman Stephen John Debuski Robert Ronnanofski Lincoln Wettes Jr. Steven Jay Rosen Gregory ChartesScarlato Diane Marie Schellhamer Dale R. Schmeltzle Mark S. Schweiker Anonymous Susan Eileen Seidel Glenn Wert Shaffer Jr. Rebecca Marie Shappell Paul T. Sheam Cherie Aderhold Judith Marie Davis Robert James DeCarolis Kevin Patrick Dempsey Michele M. DeSera George C. Diabes Barbara Ann Hein Douglas R, Henning Ann Marie Christopher A, Hertig Cynthia Ellen Hetrick Mana Jean Joanne Wood Gwendelyn Lee Yerk Elaine K. Dietrich Nancy Ulsh Doran Diane Elaine Hinaman Dennis J. Hinkel Cindy L. Hintz John Hockenberger Jr. Richard C. Hogentogler Valery Eileen Yura Gwen Robinson Mary J. Drew K. Hostetter Barbara J. Winchester Gary Thomas Zelinske Nancy Jane Zelinske James J. Zubritski 1976 Dunaway Mary C. Dwyer Judith Ann Eby Linda Kay Eck Linda Lee Eichmann Debra Edwards Evans Hoover Patricia Hulsizer Holly Marlene Hursh-Beaver John Alan Johnson Kathleen Mary Johnson Gail Anonymous Ralph Paul Ferrie Jr. Margaret Mary Fest Susan Kessock Diane Kathleen Bicjan David Donald Bilger Thomas John Michael John Klatchak Jr. Anonymous Jane Martin Barbara Janet Staab John Vincent Stevens Athene Nina Blow Dennis James Frazier Margaret Ann Frith Barbara J. Fritz David Alan Fryer Melinda S. Garrigan Shearouse Debra A. Shoemaker Anita Jean Siegfried Daniel Raymond Signore Bnjce Michael Alberlini Anonymous Patricia Solski Marirose Ellen Southerton Robert Wayne Surridge Marcia Sue Sweitzer Thomas Lee Sweitzer David Michael Sysko Charlotte D. Tancin Stanley L. Tantsils E. Taylor Ann Baylor Jeanne S. Beck-Gardner Tirjan Bixter Evelyn M. Blewitt Anonymous John Everett Bolig Ronald John Bommer Robert J. Brown Steven Elwood Buck Marilyn Butler Caragher Chris E. Caterson Mary Ann Chmiola Gordon Sheldon Clapp Deborah Blank Clare Peter Toczylowski Curt Calvin Tofts Jean Tress Susan K. Tucker Valerie Varano John Lee Viola Gail James Ann Famese W. Fegley Maryanne G. Feno Flaim Clare Cintala Fleck Kathleen Grace W. Terrill Patricia Thomas Roger Lee Thomas Sandra Jeanne Thomas Richard Deborah June Albert Joseph Ackerman Catherine N. Baker III Thomas John Todd Patricia B. Clare Merle Lee Geib Anne Ronald Bryan Geib Dorothyann Lapresi Sue Ann Geiger James Russel Gingrich Mark H. Larzelere Karen Marquette Gingrich III Phyllis Laporte Anonymous Beth Ann Lepianka Loch # Donors % Donors Addresses 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 655 659 900 844 915 877 759 822 829 923 860 913 958 945 878 1.018 1.067 1.037 1.116 1.101 1.205 1,293 1,347 1.420 Totals 30,525 Includes gifts Schmlcker Deborah Jane Schnabel William Bernard Schneck VIrgie D. L. Michelle D. Schultes Robert Schwanger J. Jody Lee Senderovltz FrederickC. Shappell Jr. Robert A. Shelly Michael Randall Shirey David Adam Shoemaker Robert Alan Smith Sandra Risner Smith Deborah Bland Smull Timothy S. Sopko Mary Alice C. Spiegel Eugene John Squlltaro Alan G. Stackhouse Kenneth W.Stavarski Ann Graham Patricia Fell Harvey Maureen Kathleen Hause Susan Stoddard Hawk Lynn Ann Lundy Sandra Ann Martin Paul Howard Mastany Stephen James Matzura Michael J. McGinnIs Wayne James Mehrer Phillip K. Mengel Dana Ann Mereness Total % of Total Given DIano Elaine Foldstein David L. Unger Theodore Lee Feldstoin Jerome A. Vaiana Rhonda Lee Viola Claire Louise Fllemyr Virginia R. Whitlington Bettijean Richard Neuschwander Mary Theresa Wizda Felecia H. GIrton Patricia Robert Michael O'Connor Christine Marie Wortey Joseph Anthony Gledgowd Ann Marie Golden Betsy Leonard Gooden Gary Lee Gordon Janet Loo Radko Miller Robert J. Mondschein John Donald Nagle Susan Kobilis Nesbitt 13.294 2.62 Terry Hotfecker Zeigler .23 3.42 Lisette K. 3.58 .26 17,333 18.168 9.472 .25 14,693 2.90 Jane Elizabeth Parry Carol Lee Patey Deborah J. Peic .22 2.42 .23 12,264 8,595 201 .22 10,571 215 225 189 198 210 176 207 179 235 212 175 .22 1 1 ,692 .24 12,380 2.44 .22 8,821 1.74 .22 matched by businesses Ferralolt Stephanie Ann Wechter Carolanne Wegman Beth Lynne Wertc In researching the reer-oriented education L. Geiger *77 and Larry D. in business response (o rctiucils from Ihe derwriters and various civic organiza- ties. in Pottsville. Kathy live in Springfield. Va. tions. to finish administration Council. She Maura Catherine. will you're She was past president of the Downingiown Business and Professional Women luid was volunteer tutor for the Chester County Literacy lected William B. "Chip" Berezny '78 992 and has more than 3 years of experience as an agent Geraldine Good for the Military is retired year-old daughter. 1994. human Club joined the National Association of Life March looking for another child. supervision certification by named vice president of the She and her husband, Major Brent C. Bankus "79, arc the parents of a two- Michael A. Saleeba '77 has been district manager for the Baltimore Life Insurance Company's Wyoming live in Millersburg. Lynne Everett first from the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue. appointed Stuart, for the post Stu Marvin '78 was recipient of a Greater Fon Lnudcrdnle Convention Va. also represents officers' wife at the various foreign embassy social events, Lee Ann Bobb '77 has been a fourth Terri Hcmdon. District of Washington. D.C. She attended the farewell for General and Mrs. Colin Powell and a November ing and keeping busy with Ashley, nine; Lindsay, six; and Matthew, five. Donna Brensesal Sheehan Foods sons. Kyle and Brycc, luncheon with Hillary Clinton. Atwater. Stephen S. Kline. Suzanne nine-year-old daughter on live in appointed Class Volunteer(s): Pierce Lee Ann and her husband. DcLana. are the his wife, two Officers' Wives' the firm in a master's degree at Jack regioniil niiukctuig Surviving arc her husband, Stephen; Diane O'Rourke Bnnkus '78 was LaSalle University. School for 17 years. employed by the Agency in Lan- Mitchell '77 has been to loan Financial Corp. Road PA 17821 is glcy. Virginia. workout manager in the loan review department of Fulton Representative: '78 Central Intelligence They 1977 Bob TV addell. Gail She was .16. ii parents of two sons. Drew and Alexander They reside in Blue Bell. hear from former classmates. like to age E. Holland. Sharon Getlel pany. Trans Atlantic Reinsurance Company, and Posse-Walsh. Inc.. where he served as vice president for eight years, background "We Cathy Ann Long '78 of Downingiown died December 14 at Olff. P. J. Taylor. and Mandeville Insurance Associates. He and his wife, Suzanne, arc the UndergraduBic students in any major at Bloomsburg University now have the opportunity to gain n NY 14450 Argonaut Insurance Com- Terry and his wife, Joann Marie *77. offered ncwIy-onVrcd business minor six years. are the parents of Jenelle (age 13), Justin ftnd a brother, director of Bachmon to Army from Madligcr. and Kevin; five gnindchil dren James then cm- to 19^6. Class Volunteeris): George Bierman. Ann Molchan Fogarty. and account man- self in Shiiniokin. U.S. keting, reinsurance, went on Datacap Systems, which he founded 10 in Uie (716) 425 1015 He began his career with Aetna, is photographer has over 16 years of insurance experience, including mar- He agement. Terry Zeigler '76 L Byrnes 7 Wincanton Drive Fairport. ft was Surviving are his wife. LaVem; four children. John Jr., Robert. Bonnie Representative: James Prior to that, he ployed as 1944 David S. Lagner '77 has joined Commonwealth Insurance Agency, a are the Lynn and 1989. He sened and Philadelphia. parents of two daughters, employed by AMP, Mount Joy. They reside in is Dauphin. Lauren, four in Chris died on January 19 at age 67. Center for 10 yean prior to retiring Terry and Melody Lane Shoe- maker '78 arc the parents of a son, Kimbcrly Jane, born on October They reside at 507 Pine 9. Street, Lccspori, Pa. Management, Business Law I. Principals of Marketing and Principals of Finance. and II Economics are prerequisites for the A minimum of I minor 12 of the 21 credits in Harland H. Shoemaker '78 has earned a Bronze Medal Award for Superior Federal Service, The award is the the highest honorary recognition that coming, as many faculty stated." says the U.S. Census Bureau can give its employees. He minor must be taken Bloomsburg University, "This has been a at long time Olivo. Besides benefiting non- business majors by giving them a has been working as a math- ematical statistician for the bureau for in Financial Accounting, Principles of more than 1 (Continued on next page) 3 years. Page 43 Chuck Daly Nancy Azar is director United of Christian education at Firsl Church of Christ in Hellcriown, She resigns from Nets Chuck Daly '52 resigned as coach NBA's New Jersey NcU on of the May Welser '78 venture 26. indicating his next be broadcasting. "This is a happy day for mc." Daly Chris Courogcn '79 has been named sports editor of The Danville News. He formerly was sports editor is LINKS-Sharcd enrolled in the Ministry Program at eral Moravian Semi- nary in Bethlehem. She and her husband, ents of a son. Matthew, age eight. They sad day. even though I had agonixe lo because when you do this for it's a tough years, 39 or 38 over it . . . "But I was it a decision had I personally because make to felt I was it was a gut feeling. was lime lo leave I It knew when it Detroit, not on what transpired but was time it was consulting firm in Memphis. TennesShe formerly was news editor of to leave. I mc the proper time for myself from the bench and lo remove move on to these other endeavors." While using his trademark "You never say never" expression, ihe Class of 1981. would Fame NBA Daly, who general manager's job. led the Detroit Pistons 1990 and posted a .598 winning percentage in 12 NBA seasons, new two-year conirncl with do infomcrcials and possibly pre-game shows, He also Panama Class Volunteer(s): Carol Johnson. Gail Jones. Donna Kinder. Mark Raynes. William C. Williams J product manager with Wesley-Jessen. He is responInc.. based in Chicago. Inc. Gall A. Guisewhite '79 has been lo director of promoted 1979 managed care Community General Hosnew duties will week on Thursday nights. "I "I love basketball." Daly said. .love NBA basketball and am it and Selinsgrove. FA 17870 develop and become part of nity hcallh networks. (7I7}74S-5577 Kim Delp Class Volt4nteer(s): Brown. Susan Pati. J. Lilly. William C. Corey M. Waters. Mary Ann commu- Make your hotcI/motel rcs- and watch the mall daughter. Andrea, horn on September Jaimic. 13. 1993. She joins a sister, and a brother. Michael, four. Joan is a computer technology in- Wyomissing He imd his wife. Elaine, are the parcnts of two children, Kristina and Brian, They live in Effort. ager in the retail Pichola '79 Samuel Timothy, bom on February 5. 1993. They live in Richmond, Va. the birth of a son, Larry and Nancy Coscia Brown *79 have just completed their fifth year bring different perspectives to the business classroom." is King of Tom, were the parents of two children, Katie Lynn. six. and John Michael, four, and were expecting their her husband. third child in March. Valley Jr.-Sr, High School for 15 years. She was honored as the "Featured Teacher for January" in The RocketCourier, Wyalusing. She and her husband. James, are the in They reside Wyalusing. certified in in at the VA Medical Center Wilkes-Barre since 1980. Board oncology nursing, she has been active as a consultant, author and a doctorate, Uic General Electric Research works at and Development Center. They arc the parcnts of four children. lecturer in the area of cancer care. lifestyle, sexual oricnlalion. cap. Vietnam era status, or handi- She graduated from the Los AngeCounty General Hospiial/USC School of Nursing. She earned an MSN degree from the University of Pennsylvania. union membership. , The university , is additionally Sue Corey band. Tom. arc the parents of twins. Alexandra Corey and James Corey, bom on February 3. Jake is now over behind committed to afTimiative action and eight pounds, and Alex will take positive steps to provide him at just under eight pounds. They enjoy living in Baltimore. such educational and employment opportunities. Page 44 is right textbook. Procedures in Phlebotomy, He B. Saunders Co, W. wrote six of the 12 chapters in the book. He is director of the medical labora- and phlebotomy pro- tory technician at Montgomery County Com- munity College. He also teaches courses in immunohemaiology and is a faculty consultant State College in at New Thomas Edison Jersey. In 1990. Flynn presented live in Whitehall. Frank Maloney '80 and Carmen Vega Maloney '81 are the parents of a who son, Alexander, published by They Microelectronics. Tommy, joins brothers and Andrew, seven. self-employed as an inde- eight, Frank is pendent distributor in the Network Marketing Industry. He has number one distributorship built the in the coun- 1993 for Achievers Unlimited. now ranks in the top one percent of try in He the industry. Carmen continues to vol- unteer in various organizations involv- ing their children. They m reside Bedford. Texas. two work- shops and delivered two papers at the International Conference on Medical Technology in Bombay. India. He spent three weeks in China in 1986 as blood bank specialist with the People People Citizen Ambassador Pro- gram. Linda Scheier Martorano *80 and her husband. Rob. arc parents of a son, Nicholas John, 1993. They Mark bom on December live in 3 1 Flemington. N.J. A. Mikatavage '80 received a doctor of public health degree at the He earned a master's degree at the University of Alabama in Birmingham. Medical College of Pennsylvania and a doctorate in higher education at the University of Pennsylvania. Mary his wife. Oie former He and Ellen Dronson. are the parcnts of six children. They live in Joe and Betsy Dice Rowley '80 reat 5091 Monaco Drive. side Orctand. Pleasanton, CA 94566. They are par- ents of a daughter, Casey, seven, and a son. Kevin, four. les Karen Gabello member of the Daniel William Steel '79 is national Customized Com- manager munications Medical Economics, sales for seven years, he is the father Manned of two children. T>lcr. five, and Alexandra, two. They live in North Wales. '80 has been acting librarian of the North named Pocono Public Library, wherc she has been a age, national origin, ancestry, Calder '79 and her hus- They Bethlehem. to Norriton. who has half. John C. Flynn Jr. '80 has edited the a coordinator product marketing manager for AT&T brother. She joins a April 27, 1993. live in Richard Jonathan Kline '80 and Jane L. Ebersole were married on Feba ruary 19 in Bethlehem. Richard is her husband. Barry, arc parents of a daughter, Allison Elizabeth, bom on grams of two dttughlers. Alexis, eight, and Krislen, five. They live in East 1 regard lo race, color, religion, sex. in Shirley Smith '79 has been a clinical oncology speci;vlist and hospice Park, N.Y. Mike, persons without man- of ownership of Jcffcrsonville Counparents try Day School. They arc the Michael and Leslie James Burrcll '79 reside at 2 Augusta Court. Clifton committed lo providing equal educational and employment a Prussia, Al the time she wrote, she and parents of a son. Colton. will is Kutztown Beth Hager Braithwaite '80 and system division of The Vanguard Group, located at University. Matthew, age three and a Lorrie Schools '79 has been a business education teacher at Wyalusing Hills. Sally Powell Brazil '79 and her husband. PaulTimolhy Brazil '78. report of Arts and Science and the College all Widcner University. at Mary Helen Joan Matlen Bailey '79 and her husband, Doug, are Ihc parents of a "we'll have people from the College opportunities for and a master's degree in for details. majoring in business as well. "Now in our classes." he says, Bloomsburg University candidate Downers Grove. sides in earning a reading specialist certificate Bartonsville. Also a graduate of East Stroudsburg University, he is a doctoral The I5th year reunion will be held on llomccominB Weekend, October western University's Kellogg Business School in Evanston. Illinois. He re- tary/secondary school principal's cerafter tificate from Lehigh University Area Vocational-Technical School Business minor who domestic trade and consumer sible for David B. Lapinsky '79 has been named director of tlie Monroe County Zeveny in of Professional Studies a group He has been accepted into the executive master's program at North- South Schuylkill Career and Technology Center. The family lives benefit to faculty and students is Carbon-Lehigh Intermediate Unit #21 program at Lehigh is in the doctoral University. She received her elemen- structor al betler-rounded education. Olivo feels that the minor will prove to be a great lives in Ihcy relate to federal and stale reform. She will also organize CGH's effort to talk (Conlinued from Page 43} Dennis M. Kane *80 Reading. Her She Corey M. Waters S Stonebridne Drive going it." in the fall. City, Fla. Representative: six, to continue lo work in about I Law marketing for Durasoft Colors. Optifit. and Durasoft spherical contact lenses. crvullons now, of the lege of Cynthia L. Bartynski '80. the adthe ministrator of staff development at 21-23. new game studEllen H. Hicks '80 will begin Col- include preparing for participation in managed-carc initiatives, especially as the Nets to the superstation's George Representative: (813)527-5772 pital in signed a said he has signed a four-yeiir contract with TBS lo be an analyst on just program at adult nurse practitioner Washington University. manager with Peppcridge Farms, 1989 and to consecutive titles in at State University ies at the Florida Her husband, David, covered the Winter Olympics for the Scripps Howard newspaper chain. said he doubted he either return to coaching or take an She sity. recent inductee into the Basketball Hall of member ulty Vincent LaRuffa 418 Date Palm Court N.E. St. Petersburg. FL 33703 initiatives at fell this '79 and her and is a part-time facGeorgetown Univerbegan the post-M S N. versity Hospital husband. Anthony, are parents of a daughter. Madeline Jane, bom on September?. 1993. Sherie is an area sales Journal. Memphis Business M. Gazxcrro Sherie a technical editor for an environmental the time to go. thai is see. decision. cal nurse educator at 1980 Barbara Fahey William.s '78 m Kimberly H. Groner '80 is a cliniGeorgetown Uni- is Caitlin, four months. Bethlehem. 7 Company Bank. Atlanta. Ga. an assistant manager at Beneficial Finance in Sunbury. Waters. His wife is Jamie Freezer He tors. May vice president Charleston. S.C. He is Division. Trust of Investment Services term two, and ents of two daughters, Canic, not a "It's news conference. said at a DiFabio were married on Corey Waters '79 of Selinsgrove two-year has been re-elected to a third on the Alumni Board of Direc- wife. Dorrie. are the par- He and his Jeff, arc par- will live in team in the Carolina League, and ediown college tor and publisher of his basketball publication. "Hoop Time." David Good '80 and Janet C. fifth m the Hempfield School District. grade a genof the Lewishurg Daily Journal, manager of the Phillies Class A previously was director of Ihc preschool at Salem U-C.C. in Catasauqua. She Barbara Wagner '79 teaches years. She is staff for the past seven enrolled in a library sci- ence program at Northampton Com- munity College. She and her husband, Barry, arc the parents of two children, Christopher. 14, and Melissa, 12. cow. They live in Mos- Mark J. Weinberger '80 and his w ife, Alison, are parents of a daughter. bom 10. 1993 (seven pounds, seven ounces). She Gerri Beth, on October joins a sister. Elissa. three years old. They live in Rockaway, N.J. Nancy Whitman *80 and Jon C. Peterson werc married on September Nancy is employed by Young Life, a Christian youth outreach 25, 1993. Richard J. Morgans '81 and Jacqui summer 1996 organization, as the executive assistant one of the directors. They to live at 3342 Soaring Bird Circle. Colorado CO 80920. Springs, S.Zickler ore planmng a wedding. Richard at IS an English teacher the Panther Valley two daughShea Enn. two and a half, and Riley Shannon, four months old. Patricia, are the parents of master's degree in nursing education ters: at the latter cviUcgc. High School. joins a Virginia Reed Brett *82 of Maplewood, N.J., has been elected to a two ycai temi on the Alumni Boan.1 ot Dinrclors, She is a conmiunity and Matthew Paul, age two and a public relations director for the Girl Karen DtStefano Walter T. Zabicki the U.S.M.C.. has new operations officer Wing Support Squadron Wmg Support Group in for Marine 272. Marine 27, 2nd Marine Thomas J. Price *81 has been promoted to senior manager by Herbein and Co., Inc.. a regional accounting He firm headquancred in Reading. will birth of a son. Jack Buckamiui. on September brother. New Monica L. Reilly *81 (M) and Bnan Monica is a teacher of the hearing impaired in the Virginia She ing impaired. 6916 East 7lst Place Tulsa. OK 74133 (918) 488-0847 Sharon Robinson Staybaugh '81 and her husband. Tim, recently pur- chased a home Class Volunteer(s): John C. County. is director of the Seton Center daycare program Emmitsburg. Md. Mays Lippowitsch, Elizabeth Mary McGovern Baumann They '81 who was three and Emily, who was one of two daughters: Erika, in in He is a member Judiciary. Corrections who will be six and Commission on Delaware Court's 2000, which is making recommendations for the future improvement of the slate 's justice sys- also appointed to the Representative: Kim Gobora Bent 5 756 South Uinsing Ct. A Democrat. Rick represents the Newark East Area. (303)740 7752 Linda Brncc '83 and Gerald his wife, nn is a fifth grade teacher in Roselle Park, N.J. Manuel R. of St. A. J. DiValerio birth of a daughter. Jr. '82 reports the Morgan Christian, bom on January 15. 1993. She joins two brothers, A.J. five, and Alex, four, Freeland. David M. moted to public finance office, retail division, by PNC Bank, N.A. He is pursuing a master's degree at Bulzoni '81 has been pro- Mary wood College. Stivers Jr. '81 is pastor Luke's Lutheran Church He formerly served in at sev- eral churches in the Lehighton area. Rev. Stivers and his wife, Bonnie, are the parents of three children. They live in Clarks Sum- mit James Digiandomenico '81 and Mary L. Adams are planning a July 22 wedding in Hazleton. Jim, who earned an is Carroll A. Truran *81 has been named MBA degree at is family lives Chadds Ford in the West Chester/ ment planning officer by Fulton FinanCorp. She previously was cm- employed by They ployed by First Peoples Bank of New the Pennsylvania Fed- live in at relations director at She has completed various courses ior College, Rutgers and tor of the St. Joseph's universi- is a sales ac- was named "Administra- She married and is three is the mother of a and a half year old daughter. at that school. was Richard R. Knisely n '81 and Mary Jane McCalla were married in Billings. Montana. Richard is a sixth grade teacher at in the Huntley Project School Worden. Montana. He is suing a master's degree at and the coordinator of career planning 10, 1993, at and placement/director of cooopcrative education. She was also an adjunct RAF Lakenhealh, En- Sammy and 1982 Amasa Representative: Montana Doug Barbara Baker Edwards. Carrie Church Myers He was ordained He and in 1992. his wife. Lori, are the par- ents of four children: Carmen. Dana. Alan, 12; and 10; Nathaniel, eight; hospital's He had served as the manager of accounting since Randy Mcintosh *81 and his wife, own The Morning Star, a Chris- Remington. Ann Ftt/pulrlck '83 live She also u part time is YMCA, The mother of two sons, ages four and mamed on April 14, 1990, are the parents of a daughter. Nicole Alaine. bom on October 4, 1992- Amy is working part-time as a medical technologist. They live in King of They Medical Center. American Home Foods Products, and Central Pennsylvania Savings Association. a nurse in She is also an six, she also for senior level nursing students at Michael Connell '82 and his wife. College Misericordia. She eamcd a Award nn May 23 dedicated to the is of Michael Schwemer, im impassioned civil rights activist who was kidnapped and murdered along with two associates in Mississippi in Five awards of $ 1 .000 each arc presented annually to the undergraduate college KiudcnlN who United Slates spirit in llic bcsl fuinil the of citizen activism mul promote positive solutions for social chiingc. McDaniel was instrumental Kurcn Hulderman Fox '83 and Arthur Murray were married on No- vember 27, 1993, in Knoxvillc, Ten- nessee. Karen employed is in public Gaston Memorial Hospital in Qastonia, in the university's first and second Gospelrama programs. As a past treasurer of the Student Government Association, he helped develop student leadcnhip rctrcaU and helped organize a campus wide rally against N.C. hale crimes. He supported the I.lndcnmulh Gordner *83 and creation of Students Together her husband, Slate Representative John Alleviating Racial Tension, a on April 5. They bom reside in Berwick. Stacy J. Gross '83 is nurse manager for a pediatrics and medical adult unit York Hospital, where she has been multiethnic student group to overcome who work Ihc barriers of racism and inequality. McDaniel backed a successful movement to win approval to include a course rct|uirement in cultural diversity as part of Ihc university's general education employed since graduation. program. Kfmberly l^nnon Hegner *83 and her husband. Robert, arc parents of a daughter. Emily Kathryn. Kim gust 2. 1993. IS bom on Au- a second grade teacher in the Pcnnsbury School Din They live in Bucks County. Doug Henderson a master's degree at sity in adjund faculty member Activist planning and organi/iitinn of the Hazleton General Hospital'scrilical care unit forll years BImimsburg Washington, D.C. Among his other honors 1984. is York Hospital. *83. who earned Gonzaga Univer- Outstanding Student Award four times. He was bom special projccw chairperson for the Black Cultural Society and a member of the Black Month committee. He has served on the University-Community Task Force on Racial Equity and a psychotherapist at helped coordinate that organization's He and "Hands Across Bloomsburg." For his wife, the former Lanettc Shrader. arc parents of a son. Ian, and ajcccmplishmcnts, he has received the History Michaelcne Panzarella '82 has been in does daycare. at Amy C. Mininger '82 and Douglas Schwemer is Prussia. are the parents of three daughters and live in on January 28. 1993. aerobics instructor and sign language trict. 1989. accounting positions with Geisingcr Judy, daughter, part lime teaching a deaf kin- dcrgartncr. Newmanstown. They John T. Blessing '82 has been named controller of Sunbury Community Hospital. bom a Prior to joining the hospital, he held four. tian bookstore in Slate College. in Cressc were the Practical Bible Training School in Bible School Park. N.Y. CoreStates Hamilton Bank. They justice at University, received llic Michael June 1964. I>orl Ontkos were married on January 7 in Newmanstown. Philip is employed by formerly was pastor of Borden Baptist He attended Stephanie, Farm, the family-owned Philip R. Martin '82 and Lisa A. Class Volunteers): Christopher Blackburn. Karen Scott Blackburn. Addison. N.Y. *83 and her hus Gordner, arc parents of a daughter, Taylor Alan R. Langelli '81 has been named assistant pastor of Park Gale Baptist Church in Beaver Falls. He in Hill dairy farm, 538 Avenue A. Apt. 16 Redondo Beach, CA 90277 State University. Ann Cobb relations at She and her husband. David, arc the parents of two sons. They reside on also pur- (iayle instructor of feature writing. Abram. imd criminal The award hand are parents of assistant to the director of counseling her husband, gland. She joins brothers They Uvc in Lafayette instructor for the Year" John McDaniel, a senior from Philadelphia majoring in sociology memory '82. pub- Keystone Jun- award Hill. Pa. Cheryl Prior to her current position she Annie Swavely Wozniak '81 and Tom. arc the parents of a daughter, Mariah, bom on December her DunicI, two and a half, and Ijiurcn. age one. national re CPA to be- mom. She and a full-time working a public relations assistant, as well as Gina from her position as a come Elizabethlown. Deborah Brandt Johnson lic Jersey. ties. count executive with Canon U.S.A. tired husbimd, David, arc the parents of tw() eration of Sportsmen in Harrisburg. diology Associates. T. Fairhurst '81 in Dallas, area. John M. Hohenwartcr Jr. *82 and Dana L. Kimmcl were married on March 26 in Lancaster. John, who eamcd a master's degree at Pcnn State, is of Forty Tiimara L. Bryant '83 recently senior vice president with cial Wilkes University, business manager for Hazleton Ra- vice president/funds manage- Company ulso affiliated with the is family-owned business, Braces* Orchard receives a realtor associate with the is She Fori. children: David and his wife. Robin, are parents of a son. A.J. Donaldson, Lufkin and Jennettc. The He is also a graduate of the Lutheran Theological Seminary in Philadelphia. the University of at Maribeth Jones . on February 28. Mary B A, Scronton, two daughters. who earned Forty Fort. Linda, in M Student ISwcd Mancincllinre planninga June ding He and the former Faith Ann Petrovich '82. ore McDaniel Enf^lewood.COSOm tem. in May. 1983 of He was Public Safety Commiliccs, parents of August and a daughter. Ashley Lynoe, who was one House seeking a sec- Delaware House of in the Representatives. the is are the parents of a son. Brad- ley Vincent, and her husband. Charlie, are parents ond term Lake Heritage. in Sharon Gettysburg. Gross. Diane Langley. ShenA. on March 26, Beach Public Schools. also teaches adult classes of the hear- Howard Carter Beverly Scout Council of Greater Essex Rick DiLibcrto '82 D. Allard arc engaged. Representative: bom supervise the firm's Pottstown office. River, Jacksonville, N.C. 1981 He 9. 1993. half. Wing, Marine Corps Air Sta- Aircraft tion. major '80, a been appointed the '82 reports the in (Continued on next page) March 1989. Page 45 Class Reunion Janice T. Lessman *83 (M) has Awards been promoted to senior vice prcsidentdlrctlor of retail banking In order lo provide an incentive for participation, and do classes that a acknowledge to bank in 989 as vice president of trust. 1 two parents of their reunions Maureen. They tion the rate 1993. which have a participation of 25 percent of those invited; The SUver Award for reunion classes which have a participation of 15 percent of those invited; They bom on November *83 and his bom Rylec Ann, ter, The Bronze Award for reunion classes which have a participation She joins on October 10. Paige, three and a a sister, Mark McCord 1993 were the McCord Fcdroff following: — Bronze; Class of 1938 — Bronze: Class of a brother, Mat- thew, age three. — Class of 1953 — Bronze; Class of 1958 — Bronze, These classes *84 are the parents He joins ber 6, 1993. 1943— Gold; Class of 1948 '83 and Linda of a son, Michael Robert, bom on Octo- Class of 1933 live in bom Tampa. Mark works Silver. for Cadillac Plastic and Chemical Company as a general manager in the Northeast. They live in will be recognized Lisa G. McNctt *83 and William H. McNcIt HI *82 lu-c parents of a son. William Henry McNett IV, bom on Meet us He joins two sisters, 1994. 1, Samantha, five, Donna Polak Zimmerman '83 and Raymond, bom on No- They vember 27, 1993. live in Durham. N.C. Bloomsburg University will greet and Andrea, two. alumni, friends and prospective stu- Carlenc Longo Muto *83 has eamed an M.D. degree at Temple UniShe be- versity School of Medicine. Bloomsburg Fair this fall. Recognizing that over 500,000 gan medical school in 1989 while working as a microbiologist. — including countless alumni She received the Earl H. Spaulding dents the al people — annually visit the exposition, repre- sentatives of the university will staff u booth in one of the exhibit buildings. Infonnation about the university's vari- ous programs will be available terest in the study and aptitude and and immunology. She has remained at Temple for an internship and residency in internal fair opens on Saturday, Septem- Represcnialive: Joseph McDaniel E. (Continued from Page 45} two minutes, over 600 students, and townspeople gathered to hold hands in J. 74i7 Paxton Road VA 22043 10th year reunion will be held Kim Andrusisin '84 reports the Michael Joseph, on July birth of a son, 26. 1993. M. Bakcman '84 reports was married on July 5, 1986. They have two sons, Geoffrey Robert, bom on August 12, 1989, and Bryan bom Keith, on March Thomas A. Muto. Woods were married on February ley House in is employed Sayre. They town of "Everyone has differences, many based in culture. I M. Bean Lower Heidelis employed by Berks General Medical Group in West Reading. They reside in Harris were married in berg Township. Cherisse Wemersvillc. Bill, are Walter T, Rose were married on Au- They master's degree in elementary counsel- McDaniel. in instructor at Fairfield She has Academy Montoursville since 1985. member of the Bloomsburg University Council of live in Timothy Pinkowski *83 and Shelley Anne Culligan were married on August 28. 1993, thy, who in Bethlehem. Timo- earned a master's degree in finance at St. Joseph's University, is accountant for Connaught Laboratories Inc. in Swiftwater. Pa. They reside in senior project Bethlehem. Mark German E. Brichta '84 and Molly A. arc engaged. at Mark holds a Roadway Ex- resource administration at in the Terrence and his wife, Virginia, are Lauren and the parents of two children, Kelly. in nursing at the Uni- cate at Millersville University in 1991, versity of Texas, Health Science Cen- ter, in San Antonio. She in the Ph.D. program. Her son. Thomas will continue is employed by R. R. Donnelley and Sons. Lancaster. Henry 'Hank" Riordan *84 has now Jeffrey, is accepted an assistant professorship in three years old. Department of Neuropsychiatry at Dartmouth Medical School in Lebanon, N.H.. beginning on July 1. Dr. the Kimberley A. Kearney *84 reports the birth of a daughter, Kyra Ann, bom on October 16. 1993. She joins a sister, Erin Kathleen, two. They live in to manager in the pro- & Co., where he has been servicing ac- counts in the firm's Pittsburgh office Reading Daitmouth Medical School. He accounting/ auditing department of Herbein Inc., Riordan recently completed an internship at the University of Pennsylvania and postdoctoral fellowships at the University of Pennsylvania and at Kunkel IH *84 has been Joel moted worked continues to be an active an organization brother, David Anthony Margaret A. Lessie *84 and Paul in May in which '96. is a his younger member. in office. Gieseking were married mem- ber of the Delta Pi Alumni Association, Janelle 1993. Margaret has been a pharmaceutical Roche Laboyears. They live Is P. J. Jr. '84 Rotondi and Ridder are engaged. Anthony employed by Liberty Mutual Insur- ance as manager of marketing research/ operations. sales representative for Wayne. Ruby Schuon Scott '84 reports the second son. Her birth of a Indiana. first son is three years old. Joseph Lisiewski *84 and Lisa Raypole were married on October 16 in Philadelphia. Joseph, on a master's degree ing University, who at is associate bursar at Lehigh is work- Villanova an accountant is She University and resides in Coopersburg. at Bell Danielle A. ber 7 Atlantic. at St. ver and Louis Maslowe '84 has relocated to Simone *84 was comNovem- missioned as a missionary on is Elizabeth Church in Den- on assignment as supervisor of the Pastoral Del Amor Home in the Chicago area as a result of a pro- Merida. Yucatan, Mexico. glas A. Barto *87 were married on to senior credit manager of the midwestem region of Concord Com- October 30. 1993, in Lancaster. Kathleen is employed at Hans Herr speech language pathology and audi- mercial Corp., leasing subsidiary of ology Hong Kong Shanghai Bank. He and the past seven years, she Kathleen M. Drury '84 and Dou- Doug They is in Lampeter, and motion his wife live in Algonquin, Illinois. employed by Delta Color. Thomas M. McCarty Laurie Ctofn DufTord *84 and her is burgh They are the parents of a daugh- Megan, bom in November 1993. They live in Missouri City. ter, Hahnemann is University. For worked as a speech pathologist and an evoked pomonitoring. employed by York Newspaper Co. as the single copy circulation manager. Debra Fenty Skinner '84. who been been a special education teacher for 10 years, has taught primary-aged students at the Stanhope School for six years. Pitts- area. Kathleen M. Behan '84 and David K. Gallagher '83 were married in 1988. the Thomas employed by G.E. Capital. They reside in the at in '84 and Kelley L. Fondarvest plan to be married in 1994. husband, Duanc, are parents of a daughter. Vanessa Nicole, bom on August 10, 1993. Laurie She eamed a master's degree tential specialist in Willow SlrccL live in Lisa M. Merlz *84 and David A. Snyder were married on November 27. 1993 in Sunbury. Lisa is a second As she grew up, she watched her younger brother, who was bom with Down Syndrome, venture into school, Edison Elementary School in Sunbury. They live at and she carefully monitored his ures and triumphs. Northumberland R.D. She realized that the disabled can accompUsh a great deal academically grade teacher at 2. Jennifer Texas. Page 46 12. 1993. Holland. Bucks County. Elementary School ing at Bucknell University. Trustees. live in L. Phillips *83 received a been an as a student They human Kim L. Harrison '84 has completed an M.S. degree her parents of a son. bom on April Hanover. understanding of ourselves," said Since 1993. McDaniel has served Stephen Paca. Inc. in Anthony A. Raniero *84 and Mary Lou FIchthom are planning a June 18 wedding in Lititz. Anthony, who eamed an elementary education certifi- in Fort Karen Shoap Bishop *84 and Burron-Medical enrolled in Northwestern reside in believe that by attain a belter Bucknell University, ratories for the last six managerial position Debra Ann OrcndortT *83 and Kim at '84 and Scott D. press. understanding the diversity for graduate of the Central Atlantic is the Cherisse at University of Scranton, since 1985. Prior to that, he Athens. gust 21 in Bedford. Bloomsburg. They live in Perkasie. at Val- a long ihin line linking the university and the 19. 1993. Hazlelon and a production su- pervisor the bank's trust department, including Shillington. Melissa employment manager also manager at Muncy Bank and Trust Co., responsible for managing the operation functions of to trust operations of Trust. on Homecoming Weekend, October 21-23. Make your hotel/motel res* crvations now, and watch (he mail Good Bethlehem. He is pursuing a master's degree University's National Graduate School Class Volunteer(s): Scott Righter. Linda Fedroff McCord. Darlene Barberio Payne, Cameron Smith resources at Hazleton-St. Joseph Medical Cen- ter in Victoria Fry *84 has been promoted she (703)356-5028 The He was at Brockport. at in Nolan *83 and Christine 26inWaverly. Joe stretching for blocLs. symbolically we can married lo is York human Potuville. University of at the State School of TVust Falls Church. husband. She faculty She plans to specialize medicine. New A Robert J. Kenney infectious diseases, ber 24. people for outstanding scholarship. In- application of medical microbiology at the booth. The Award reading computer and data processing systems. that she at the Fair Samaritan Regional Medical Center in Diane has eamed a master's degree Washington, N.J. January director of in for details. on a permanent plaque at the Fcnstemaker Alumni House. Nathan Robert, bom on January 24. He joins a brother, Zachary. Fla. half. of 10 percent of those invited. for They 1984 wife, Libby, arc the parents of a daugh- and Award winners on June 11, 1993. 15, live in Taylor. M. Chrislopher Maron Gnaden Huetten Memorial Hospital in Lehighion. He formeriy was assistant Diane M. Kramer Ferster *84 and her husband, Michael, are the parents and her husband. Chet, are parents of a son, Gary, rale Andrew and live in Williamsport. Cheryl Sedlak Luka.siewicz '83 o^ers three awards: for reunion Dr James J. are the parents of a son, Patrick, of a son, Tyler classes rate children. Alumni Associa- The Gold Award and her husband, Rodgers, She and her husband. Jerry, arc the members back Homecoming, trust for Northern Central Bank. She joined the good job of getting lo Bloomsburg for on Alumni Weekend or and her husband. John, are parents of a son. Anlcka G. Dendler Rodgers '83 Terrence named J. Purcell *84 has been director of human resources at as well as socially, when they fail- are given the right mixture of encouragement. Reading conference love and tutoring. Alward were married on January 7 This realization was what inspired Dcbra to go into teaching. Her dream a run a preschool for children with is Down Syndrome. She Harold a self-em- is ployed financial consultant and fied public accountant. They certi- live in Wilkes-Bane. Cameron Smith *84 of Lafayene been re-elected to a second two-year tenn on the Alumni Board of Hill has He is reimbursement man- ager for the Philadelphia Geriatric Cen* ter. His wife Wood Sandra is doctoral degree in nursing, has coauthored an article, "Spiritual Care of Age Child with the School Condition." It a Chronic be published in the will Journal of Pediatric Nursing. The coauthor was Carol Murphy Moore '87. Smith, Norristown. They Mary Jeanne A. Sweinberg '84 and Thomas A. Williams '83 were married on July 10 in Forty Fort. Jeanne is employed by the Lake-Lehman School District as a reading specialist, Louise They live in Shavertown. Ann TVoutman '84 re- ports the birth of a daughter. Rebekah. They 18, 1993. live in Sunbury. Glenn R. Walter *84 has been practicing law with Kramer, Rayson, Leake, Rodgers and Morgan since He and his 1987. wife, Donita, arc the parents of two children, Jessica, three and a half, and Kyle, eight months. Beth Williams '84 and planning an October Lewisburg. in School in Shamokin. She was featured "Teacher in the Spotlight" in the as April edition of 1 1 The News-item. Shamokin. 1, Beth Bill Shutt are 1994 wedding is in master '85 has been ap- American Heart Association, Lower Northumberland County Board the is business manager and board treasurer for the Sayrc School District. He also a lieutenant in the is lire They '85 has been pro- He Pcnn Bimk commer- to cial loan officer in 1990. He earned March 14. 1994. Amy M. Buwnr Simpson her husband, David, are parent.s of n son. Patrick John, bom on August 1994 wedding. Susan 1993 13..^ is working on a Abington (six pounds. School of Nursing, and Andy is an ex- president of the ecutive vice president of J.E.M. Group risburg. He is also Mount Carmcl- Kulpmont Kiwanis Club. He earned Limited in Willow Grove. Linda K. Brown *R6 and Paul University of Dayton School of Law. He Alice Mengcl Sklro *85 and her Zieber arc cngiigcd. Linda Kulpmont husband. Paul, are the parents of a son, by Berks County Employment and Connor William, bom on February 9. 1993 (eight pounds, six ounces). They Training OITice. practices general law in is He was married to Paula Jane Ross live in He Directors. is a Mogul Corp. Jane E. Coder *86 and Ian Eric March 2 in re- Abinglon. Jane, David Karpinski '85 and his wife, bom tany Alysa, 1993. Shejoins brothers. Michael and on December 11, Alex. moted Lehne '85 has been profinance manager cough/ to Based Products. rect the development and expansion of Fairleigh Dickinson University is on May a programmer/ana- administrator for K-C Aviation (a division of KimberlyClark) in Montvale. NJ. Betsy L. Fisher Boring '85 and her husband, T\m, are parents of a daugh- Maggie Lee, bom on May 13. 1993 (seven pounds, nine ounces). She joins the company in 1990. in is structor at working as a Spanish in- Lycoming College. Harold E. Cannon '85 and Janis L. RJt from Fairleigh Dickinson University. She resides in Morris County. N J. B.U., h manager of group with Dala Analy Intmcorp, Bcrwyn. on April inches). bom 1993 (9.7 pounds. 21 Theresa is a computer pro7. grammer/analyst for Commonwealth Bank in Williamsport. Michael tomer operations manager sion Cable Services. for They is reside in Williamsport. Longcoy '85 has been promoted to banking officer at Harleysville National Bank. She fomerly was a computer programmer. Patricia Serving as volunteers '70. at the were Niuicy who also miidc all Ihc arrangement; Ronni Nagcl "79. Alice Belly Rccd *3V l.inn. Hill *67, Eleanor Mary Barrall Kennedy '52, and Mary Lou John '45. Alumni who rcgisten'cl-usis '63. Petersen were married on Sandra M. Sklarcskl '85 was John Haney n T-shirt, and I'lunagan Stesncy '63, Hurhnrn Wilkcs-Barre. on October 23. 1993. buyer-planner for Federal John Haney. Marvin Meneeley. Patty employed is an assistant public defender for Northumberland County. and '92, a graduate assisianl in the Rciuliiig Clinic, llollcnbach '58, Vera Rcnritk I)c[k law degree from the his Timothy Wood '84 and Nancy Class Volunleeris): Glenn Bromley. ounces). and the Salvation Army. sis PA 19403 12, Rose Anne is the billing manager al Pcnnsy Supply Inc. They live in Har- at "Welcome Winners of the doorprizcs were KriMcn Uuchile reglslrnlion desk Susan M. Saks *8S and Andr«w C. Nolan '82 are plaruiing an August 12. nuning n dooTpri^es. Edwards the data analyst {2l5)63l-iU5 5 Conlinenlal Airlines. Real Estate. She joined the company Jeffersonville. November Amy is a flight oltcndani for keting manager for Coldwcll Banker Ginger Balchunas ChUds 342 Norris Hall Lane '86 imd Steven L. arc planning a Rose Anne Briuk-Horan '86 and in was lime, there finit MifninlKirg. Alumni Board of Represeniaiive: live in Harris- Lehigh University. second degree at Bloomsbiirg University attmclcd nbout 1200 participanis, including 120 B.U, alumni. For the won been elected to a two-year term on the District. They burg. sultant. a sixth '84. report the birth of a daughter, Kalherine Rose, on wedding. a master's degree a( confca'ncc Aluiimi" desk where graduates were started his career in the 987 and was promoted alumni invited lo register for special Lewisburg. a business software con- is 30. half. Naval moted to assistant vice president at Mellon Bank Stroudsburg Business 1 two and a live in Dcnnisville. N.J. Richard A. Bluls Center. bom on January a sister. Ella, master's degree ding in Mayfieid. Timothy Unit. parents of a daughter. Colleen Elizabeth, cently appoinicd East Const field mar- Kissolovege are planning a July 9 wed- a hearing is Montgomery Alicia t. BluLs *86 and her husbtuid, Mark W. Ranzan attracts This year's annual reading '85 of Lancaster has Inc., U.. the at County Intermediate She joins pointed to the board of directors of the Nurse Association of Northumberland County. He also serves on the board of directors of the Mount Carmel Area School District, B at Hopiham. Samuel in Edward C. Greco degree s support tcaclicr band, John, employed by Computer Support Services, live in credit dcparlmcni of United Visiting on September employed by Ell/abcthA.Barry '86 and her hus- Funk '85 is a kinderQueen of Peace and a social studies teacher in Kathleeen is Samuel G. Moore '85 and Debra L. Reno arc planning a summer wedding. garten teacher at district. Cheryl Susan J. Baker '86 and Dennis C. Wendt were married on August 7, W93. Susan, who also earned a Reserve. Class of 1986. Thomas is the same "85 and her SmithKtine Beccham Clinical Labs Ruth Ann B. Fulton '85, who has a Directors. Ann MikuLski Cheryl husband. Michael, report the birth of a second son. Hciuy William, on January 21, 1994. N J. Wharton, lives in Wilkes-Barrc. in at Suburban General Hospital East Norriton. They live In Spring City. Ronald D. Gruver '86 and Urban a-s are planning a June 1 Jill 995 wed- Ron is a sixth grade Wyoming Valley West ding in Luzerne. teacher in the in School District "75. Kathleen Hublcr Wislock '75, Donna Winl Phillips '75, Rebecca Rhinard Nickey Batman '75. Sylvia '76. Gail Gazdick Ryan '76. Lou Gunderman '76, Helen Stanishefski Mcnamin '77. Robin Snyder Lcbo Fausl '76, Jane Wilson '77. Elizabeth Payne Ronni Nagel '78, '79. Kathleen Williams Gaughenbaugh '79. (Continued on next page) Page 47 Emeritus status Susan Motyka Haddick *86 of conferred Enola received a master's degree in special education at Shippcnsburg Uni- John Hartzel. assistant professor of computer and information science, in recognition of 2 1 years of service; Michael Herbert, professor of biological and allied health sciences. co-owner Bloomsburg. He is also a ceriified American Collector Association in AUentown. They in at years ment of Revenue Mount live in They in Harrisburg. Joy. Bloomsburg. Robert Hogg, associate professor of accounting, 17 years in education, Robert Sagar. associate professor K. Gary Kirk *86 has been pro- moted to assistant administrator of the elected chairperson of Volunteers of America of Northeastern Pennsylvania of biological and allied health 40 years in education, 30 Elizabeth Continued from Pagf 47) Gunderman '76, Lou *79, Phoebe Griffith Inch '80, Lydia Kielas Boynton '81. Jumie Frecicr Waters '81, Deborah Gicco Morucci '80, Perks '81. Paula Swartz '81, Gail Gotdschmidt Curland '81. Judy Wright '82, Michcle Rcvlock Dean Mertz Snyder '83. Lisa Kevin '84, '86. live Antrom Kirkcy '86 has resumed her modeling career in western New York State. She recently ap- New York sylvania, — decked out She is and New England also working in her husband 's computer design business. They live Lorl Barnes Mnlcy '86 and her hus- Pasukivis '8S, Diane Messersmilh Carmcla Michno *86. Lou Jean Beishline '86, Dick Klingcrman (eight pounds, one ounce). '86. Kim Trione '87. Joan Futcher '87. Debra Wagner '87, Joy Coleman Header '88, Leah Nelson Haussmnnn *88.Tcrri WiUiams Bennett Fritz '88. Rita '88, In a master's degree in finance Joseph's University She Berks County Bank Karen Secules Green '90, '90, '91, '91, Wanda Diane '91, Janet Kim Buckheit Miller '91. Kellic Wynn Vankirk Bower '91, Heidi Page Weriz '92. Ceci Albcckcr Kathy Yeager Giwiazdowski Wenders '94, '92, '92. Jill Camille Shiffler '92, E. C. Parker "92, Kristen Buehile '92. Michael B Reading. in R. Patrick F. McPherson *86 and Ritchey were married on Patnck 5 in Luncaslcr. is at- tending Widencr School of Law and risburg. They ieber '92, Susan Gill '92, is a hearing is K.U. She formerly was an on-air reporter for WMGM-TV and a public relations Lebanon Valley College. campus specialist for recently returned to to talk with mass communications stu- married to Christopher '85, who is employed by Van- She Thren ity is Vones *86 and Allan S. Osbom were married on April 30. Welker *86 was one of The Patriot-News Company's top ad- '87 and Medical. is a speech/language pathologist and clinical coordinator for NovaCare, Wilkes-Barre. Inc.. 1990 and handles many of the newspaper's major automotive ac- West Manchester Twp., employed is at Sesame Place in Langhoroe. Candace May *87 and David Reeder are planning an October 8, 1994 Candace wedding. Lisa J. Crosson '87 and Tmfiothy is employed by J. Cavacini were married on October 9. 1993. in Lcwistown. Lisa a medi- is cal-surgical clinical instructor at They Lewistown Hospital. live in Danville. F. Dlecidue '87 and '87 and her Marvin Meneeley '85, are parents of a daughter. Devon Elizabeth, Kelly bora on April 11, 1993. manager for the is Conte Luna Foods They Norristown. in Thomas Ann Meneeley Kelly husband. sales live in Jeffcrsonville. Stephanie L. Bartleson were married Thomas East Stroudsburg. in a systems analyst for is of Harrisburg. They live in AMP Lewisberry. Susan M. Metzger '87 and Edward McLaughlin are planning a July wedding. Susan is employed by CoreStates Financial Corporation in Philadelphia Dean J. Doria *87 and Wincie C. Dean were married on March 26 Shreveport, La. Dean, navigator on B52 counts. Mary Jo Welker Christopher Lutz '87 and Alyssa in March. Chris- Guthrie Healthcare System in Sayre. He in '86. live in B. U., topher Dana R. Yaw are planning a June 18 wedding in Ocean City. Md. John is a medical sales representative for Sherwood John W. Cook on October 9 Jeffrey S. his wife, Novem- ber6, 1993.inClark'sSummit. Leslie, who also earned a master's degree at Chaize were married Fair Corp. Linda Leslie A. Lapinski '87 and James Montgomery Unit They live at Air Force Base, degree at is who aircraft at is as an operations manager. in a radar Barksdale pursuing an M.B.A. Louisiana Technical Univer- Renee A. Monahan '87 reports the on White birth of a daughter, Kelly Elizabeth, They June 30. 1993. Haven. live in York County. Darla DeLuca Wise '86 and her husband, Dr, Von P. Wise, are the par- bom The in on April 16, 1993. are expecting their second child October. Darla tive for is an account execu- The Berry Company. They re- side in Woolrich. in Har- Susan Faus Wolfe '86 and her hus- Beth Fitch '87 and her husband. Thomas, Caroline a read- ing specialist for the Greater Nanticoke in March. They District, Who's Who Among America's Teach- She and her husband. Florian. are parents of three children: Jacopeiti. Kathleen and the Karen Gouba Theresa Mask. They also have three grandchildren. Kim Hofnnan Mitchell '86 and her husband. Kevin, are parents of a son. Kasey They Scott, bom on live in Milford. July 31. 1993. Delaware. Denise O'Neill Skarbek '86 and her husband, Michael, are parents of two '87 and Anthony who area. James 1994. for is bom on January 24, a CPA and controller Speranza Brickwork. Whitehouse Station, N.J. ridian Bancorp They live in Macungie. David B. Hoffman '87 and Lisa David, a EDP auditor and CISA for MeWyomissing. earned a master's degree is co-author was Care of a Chronic employed at the in Her B. Fulton Ruth Ann *85. been elected to a two-year term on the Alumni Board of at Penn Directors. Fay is an admissions counselor at B.U. Cynthia Ray '87, an attorney with Weatherly. has been at a practice in named administrative assistant in the Weatherly J. who James Olcy Valley High Danville. For the past seven years, she has been a substitute teacher in area district office of Senator Rhoades. She will continue same location. She received her law degree at Dickinson School of Law in 1991 T. Suzanne M. Schock '87 and Brett Harder were married on March 19 in Numidia. Suzanne Cindy Krankoskie *87 (M) has joined the staff of Classic Realty of J. her law practice at the State, School. schools. article, "Spiritual Age Child with the Journal of Pediatric Nursing. School of Cardiovascu- Technology, is employed Brandywine Hospital. lar Scchrist are engaged. is senior Inc. in also a graduate of the Lancaster Gen- eral Hospital Inc., in Susan the School Fay Ortiz *87 of Bloomsburg has Buckwalter arc engaged. Karen, Jessica Susan, ers. authored an Foundry, Bloomsburg. live in the Millvillc James and Susan McElwee Zctenak '86 are parents of a daughter, Carol Murphy Moore '87, who has a master's degree in nursing, has co- Condition," which will be published Tina M. Randy Howell are planning an October wedding. Tina is employed by S & B has been selected for inclusion in the third edition of 7, Forese '87 and D. is Area School are parents of a daughter, Amanda, bom on March 1993. band, Jeffrey, report the birth of a baby Janine Clark '93 and Sandy Brando. Page 48 County Intermediate director of university publica- is tions at Mechancisburg. live in Carmcla Michno '86 (M). '90. Virginia Spaid Mascaro '9 1 , Conner Lukenss at Jean Schmidt Nancy Dalon is Philadelphia. in employed by Mirin & Jacobson Cindy Sanlce a in Hatfield. She live in support teacher for the Kutztown University, was initiated into Alpha Epsilon Lambda, graduate honor fraternity. munications ents of a son March '89, at St. a vice president/comptroller is Nancy McGuinness *89, Gregory Yanchuck '89. Lynn Cheddar '89. Rtzzolino '89, Roger Nunkcsler '89, who They Hatfield. A. Hawkins were married on who also earned master's degree at B.U., studying for an M.S. degree in telecom- He and Todd Kodish Stcffcn '89. '86, Point. N.Y. Academy. West Hatboro. Susan, a medical sociologist at is Norih Penn Hospital. the assistant di- Susan J. Baker '87 and Dennis C. Wendt were married on August 7, 1993. 12, Stroudsburg. Dawn Greene Thren 1995. MBA degree earned an sity. Michelle Siaanex Zukoski '89. Evans on July 20, 1993 December 1991, Lori completed Mary Portia bom on September live in joined the outside classified sales force bom '87. They vertising salespeople for 1993. in Rochester. TVIer Thomas, '86. Sally Stein '87, daughter, in softball gear. band, Thomas, ore the parents of a son. Susan Pitcher 1993. is May 28, live in Danville. Philadelphia College of Textiles and rector of sports tnfomiation at the U.S. Military a are planning a Young wedding. Michael lives in dents about careers in public relations. Strickland '85. Cheryl Beishlinc Haas She at They who Melanie. Class Volunteer(s): Kelly Meneeley J. Holly Baer Thaler '86 and her hus- peared in Gcnessce billboards in Penn- Beth Schilling Melanie Rae Kuhn '87 and Dr. Michael D. Steltz were married on August 28. 1993, in North Wales. , Science, Jefferson University Hos- Thomas Dawn in Dallas, Pa. Reading Sean \f alien J 301 Cedar Road Ambler. PA 19002 (215) 646-8364 Michael T. Albright '87 and Pamela Morton. board of directors. Inc.'s He and his wife. Klmbcrly years at B.U. Marianne Murphy Dehuski is pital in Philadelphia. Meadows Nursing Center. He was also three years at B.U. sciences, August were married on February 5 Palmyra. Tim is a computer systems analyst with the Pennsylvania Depart- He completed 38 Daniel, nine. in Timothy of education, 29 of which Representative: a transplant coordinator Emily Marie, Keller *86 and Beth the capacity of director of career were versity of Pennsylvania in band, Dave, arc parents of professor administrator, serving in in the field master's degree in nursing at the Uni- Shoffstall associate ents of Ellen V. Stafanosky '86 earned a re- Wmd Gap. members retired; development. live in Md. Ellicott City. 1993. She trainer. side in Jr., is The Remit Corporation, a full-service collection agency located in Morning Call Gerald Strauss, professor of English, 32 years. Thomas Davics They She and her husband, Jeff, are partwo children: Rachel. 11 and 1987 of Tracy A. Jordan '86 and James P Heisler were married on March 5 in Wyoming. Tracy is a reporter for The 24 years; and faculty sales rcpresenuiive for Carstcns Health at 28 years; William Sproule. professor of health, physical education and have Heisler '86 Dwayne J. members: The following is Metropolitan Area. to the following retired faculty athletics. one. Deni.se a nurse consultant and Industries in the Washington- Baltimore December. versity in Emcriius status has been granted Katelyn. three, and Ryan, children; is a fourth grade teacher in the Southern Columbia School District. Catawissa. They live in QUEST offers WVIA employed by Loudoun County Public Schools in Virginia. They reside in They gr^uale of the Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport she is associated wilh Fox Run Ashbum, Douglas A. King *88 and Kelli Sue Keener arc planning a December 18 Chiropractic in Bear. Delaware. glas S. Dalling arc plarming a Joy E. Sheflield '87 and Dr. Patrick J. Roberts were married Jr. in Daven- A port. Iowa. Lyon E. Sokoloski '87 joined Is Va. Michelle Y. Edinger '88 and Dou- 1995 wedding. Michelle is employed by Smithfield Animal Hospital in East Audologic Consultants in Carlisle last September. Lynn, who also earned a Stroudsburg. master's degree at B.U., has five years Christine of experience. M. Eiswcrt *88 and Rob- Dollar are planning an October 1994 wedding. Christine Figliano will be married in August They 1994. will live in Raritan. N.J. is an account- ing supervisor at Avery Dennison Cor- porate Headquarters in Pasadena, Calif., and she is wedding. wedding. John P. wedding. John Representative: Monica Lori DePasquale LannetH Chalfont. is Monica I PA 18914 '88 and Michael Green May Kunsman Grider earned a medical degree Bosavage. Stephanie Fetterman, Natalie, at who earned B.U. 14. search year Diane Gard Brennan '88 and her husband, William, are parents of a daughter, Ashley Jane, bom on Sepis the at an adminis- Thomas-Davis Medical Centers, a 190-physician group prac- Arizona. They live in Tucson. '88 Medi- May. a master's degree in 1989. will IS Otolaryngology at Temple University. has announced the following schedule of trips for the rest of 1994: is Donna M. Buchheim Melodee R. Hauck '88 and Troy D. November 20 in Lewisburg. Melodee is a teacher at Susquenita Middle School In '88 and She formerly was a news producer el- employed in Langhome. Dtanna Waddell Hensler *88 and her husband, Neil, arc parents of a 28, 1993. Dee Dee family therapist at is bom on April employed the Family Stmds Casino August 28 Michele is in Beaver Meadows. director of health services for Providence Ventures Inc., South WllliamsporL They m lo captain Marine Corps. She U ttic as a DaCosta '88. a training and for the Senior Executives Ressourcc Staff at the Fed- Administration in Wash- eral Aviation Hentz *88 and Sandra Dean is a history teacher Rock High School. forts in recognition at Council C. Hucaluk *88 and John W. is in employed by the Leader Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. They live in Bethlehem. and leadership for organizing the Deaf Awareness Week in September 1993 at the U.S. Department of TransportatiorL She served as chairfirst person of the planning committee. Colette E. M DeUecave Zabour '88 and Mark ence courses analyst with Shared Medical Systems *88, at who teaches sci- Mount Caimel Area High School, was featured in the Spotlight" in the as 'Teacher February 14 issue of The News-Item. Shamokin. She is also very active as advisor and Deirdre L. Kase '88 and Michael Bieber are engaged. Deirdre is cm- ployed by the Daniel Boone School District and is pursuing a master's degree at Kutztown University. Maivem. Gwenda Bradley W. L. Dunkelberger '88 and Moss were married on in Mount Joy. Gwenda December 16 2 -day Joseph E. Kiewlak *88 and Brycia James were married. Joe is a senior aerospace engmeer for the Office of Naval IntelUgencc in Washington. D.C. walk across ihc u.'i through .some of tlie island's luosi beautiful mountains and moorlands. Our walk District will Iwgin in the Luke Region of Northwest lingland and will Tmlsh across the Rouse are planning an August wedDrew is employed by Physical with the law firm of Reynicr, Crocker, ding. Therapy and Sport Services. Allebach and Kcbcr In The Montgom- Wilmington, Delaware. Francis Carl Waltz *HK graduated who from Cedar Crest College, Allcniown. also earned a master's degree at B.U-, is u speech-language pathologist for OPT Services in Wilmington. on May 27 with n degree medicine Irclmology. a David Netting '88 and Kulhryn David, Eve. who New last Year's also attended Lex- He nuclear in has accepted technologist position staff Medical Ilunlcrdoti Huie were married I'he walk passes through Ccnict luicleni churches, Rich- in Newman-Kicss ministration at ber. in The Romans paused tiemttiful. through this region 2.(KM) years ago. toUowetl hy the llancs. Siixons Decem- She also earned a master's degree She B.U. at Vikings. Traces ol their pussuit; found along laboratory man- DBI Industries Inc., Harrisburg. is employed (.tuirchcs He ence previously taught physical sciat Nu/arcth Junior High School. and landscape. Patty Wi-nlworth '88 and Erik A. I'hcy live in the Baltimore We Bank and Kimberly Is in is Claii* Sum- Ann Palubinsky '88 and Arthur Dale Franklin Jr were married In 1993, on September 25, Shenandoah. Patricia is a registered nurse in the surgical Intensive care urut at the Hcrshey Medical Center They Pennsylvania Blue Shield. I1iey and wild lundsLiipc of Gtcncoe und live son. Joshua Robert, They Hen llitlgate Apt TE William, following morning ferry across Todd Volunteer(s): Spohn. Susan Sugra, John M. Walker Sth year reunion will l)e held on Homecoming Weekend, October 21-23. Make your hotel/molcl res* ervatlons now, and watch (he mall we Lochalch bom on March 10. is will take the to the Isle of Skye, spending un entire day and niglil hack on Ihe island before crossing mainland and traveling to the south to Andrews and Hdinhurgh, St. where we will upend the last of our time in Scotland. 1 3 days, 6. 1994. September 24 Land cost: This walk begins James P. Brobst '89 and Andrea S. Mulhcam arc planning a June wedding. Jim will truvcl lo October $1,200. France for details. a wc train lo and beautiful highland glens. The PA 15220 Argemiano. Joanne L. Derricott. Urula Foster, JoAnise Keener, Christine The I'ort Kyle of Lochalch via Inverness, passing tluougii remote by i4l2)343-44H4 Class lo Tori Willuini at the Neviit, Urituin's lughcsl mountain. 9 John M. Walker 1000 maginficcnl llirougli Ihe Maminorcs toot of 198 western fringe of Kiinnocli Moor und on the reside in Shoiandoah. Piekos Pflugler '88 and on the wliicli lies caalem shires of Loch Lomond, ttcroHN llic also mit. Patricia will start ihiK trip at MIchele R. Lupfcr were niimied on 16. Michael is employed by October a Third National Trust Co., and she employed by Pizza Hut Wlllard '88 and Michael Pittsburgh. at Including airfare: Scotland Rowurdcnnun, B. Kryeski will be married Scranlon coitt $1,700. McDonald were married on November Representative: Kimberly Ann Opshinsky *88 and in an ( old pathways, 12 days. July lU lo August 10. Prom married lo Ronald Kiess. Raymond tin- I'lcmington. N.J. in Carlisle, a.s is iiiul ul Ik- 20, 1993. the College of St. medical technology Ihe land in *88 received Francis in Jollict, Illinois, in is author of All Things Urighi and area. Leslie li of Wordsworth and James Ilerriol. the is associate minister of First Christian Church (Disciples of Qirist) mond, Kentucky. a hilly highland sheep lanus, landsi'a[)e o( mid 21 in Joyce, Si. villages ot stone witlled houses, inns Berks and Chester counties. Joyce Markicwiez '88 and Michael May from on the Insh Sea to Rohin IIiHurs Hay on thi- Nortli Scu. lU'cs Poltsiown. firm practices primarily in ery, Robert Pflugler '88 arc parents of S. High Loren D. Szczcsny '88 is associated Wendy coach for school organizations. '87 are plarming a July wedding. Colette is a teacher at Ferderbar Elementary School in Feasterville, and Mark is a systems in Mary John n learning sup- Ann Lotsis '88 and Lora on June 25 Rider were married on December 4 of her ef- is port teacher for Big Spring J. ington, D.C.. received the Secretary's award plaque and John Schwil marketing assistant Bethlehem. Dana 1 North Yorkshire Moors Drew ager at live in Dallas. development advisor Shawn in Carlisle. S. stationed at Is '88 Mnyberry were married on October 16 Pensacola. Fla. Plantarich are planning a July wedding. Dana Kristin T. Our breadth ol northern lingland will take Shawn Sutton She Dean Hloonisburg University, «l England in Atlantic Cily. Wilkes -Bane. Therapy Center in Williamsporl. MIchele M. Chemeski '88 (M) and Eric J. Budnovitch were married on WMGM-TV and a publicist for tlie for the Children's Service Center of live in Mifflinlown. daughter. Kaitlyn Jean, program tions. a master's degree In health service ad- Timothy B. O'Rourke were married in AnnapoUs. Donna is a teacher in the Neshaminy School District. They live cam- 1994. Total Brosious were married on of the Quest students about careers in public rela- ington Theological Seminary, Duncannon. They Snillh, director pus to talk with moss communications be doing a re- Department of in the Roy 1995 pursuing a master's degree In by Wilkes iil employed by ementary education. Jeff the Garfield Audioiory Research Lab tember 24. 1993. Diane at cal College of Pennsylvania in Marge Krueger, Wanda Willis McDonough. Susan Peggs, Lisa Musto Shober Steve Fetterman, tice in is Chalfont were married on Natalie trator wilh who trips University, recently relumed lo a (215) 997-2406 Class Volunteer(s): Gary L. '88. ossislani Jeff the East Stroudsburg School District. computer consultant at Shared Medical Systems in Malvern. is Stephanie Simmons Dallostown. a credit manager for C. Sharp were married on 702 Remington Court in walking lo marketing lUAiiagcr. director of public relations USA Inc. in New York City. L. moted Davellc Yergey Laulrup '88 has Gillard '88 and Stephanie Heidelberg keting representative and waii later pro- pursuing a master's de- Loehle are planning an October She on accountant wilh is Karen Krueger '88 and Hudak '90 are plannmg a June been promoted L. 1988 Doug Thomas King C.P.A. gree at Claremont College. Lisa Tuthill '87 and Edward Alderson are planning a summer 1 994 Television and Radio. joined the staff two years ago as a mar- wedding. Karen, ert S. Cheryl Sunshine *87 and Basil May Odenlon. Md. live in pur&uing a doctorate of optom- etry at Pennsylvania College of Optom- live in Douglassviilc. towns of the Alsace in the small Into the mountains of the Vosgcs. Wc will begin in the cily of Mulhousc in the Valley of the Rhine and travel north, with Strasbourg, the capital of the etry. Alsace, as our fmal goal. Elizabeth M. Robison *88 fMj is a reading specialist in the Pocono Mountain School District. She recently earned supervisory certification ai B.U. Kevin Cahill *89 and Tara Vidcon are plarming a June wedding. who earned a master's degree in his- versity in at Our walk will take us along one of Europe's long-disiancc hiking trails, leading us over moderate peaks and pursu- past Impressive medieval ruins. West Virginia Uni- (Continued on next page) tory at Villanova University, ing a doctorate Judy Sedlak '88 was recently promoted to director of development at Kevin, is On Morganlown. Page 49 QUEST (Continued from Paf^e 49) the way north, we will visit the Colmar, one of ihc region's most beautiful towns and a leading art center. Cable Advertising After a few more days of hiking in the mountains with views of the Alps and Black Forest, we He lo joined the He She 1989 and was in Frazcr, company in small villages have preserved their distinct Alsatian character. for August. Danccn Ann DiSpirito *89 and IrvE. Tuggic were married in picturesque neighborhoods. May 14 days. 23 to June Hazleton. Dancen at 14, 1994. is Hahnemann Alaska/Yukon in the Yukon Stephen is a Ocean. lo the Pacific achieved inicmational recognition on account of the spectacular nature of it river threads As paR.ses through. its way the west. Ihc land grows increasingly dramatic, escalating from lush upland meadows — habitat of bald eagles, wolves and Dall sheep — gri/./lics, to the floating icebergs and the 15,000-fool peaks of the St. Elias Range, which *89 and Timothy W, Bastian arc planning an August 10 wedding. Shannon is a pursuing a muster's degree in reading/language arts at Millcrsvillc is glacier system. (This trip will be led by Roy Smith. Geo- graphic-sponsored expedition of six students thai made the first crossing of the Alaska Brooks Range on skis, a journey of4(X) miles from the Arctic Circle lo the Arctic Ocean.) 14 days. August 1 to 14, 1994. Lorl llavrilla *89 and Attorney J. Burke are planning an October 8 wedding in Pitlston. Lori is employed by Merrill Lynch in Wilkes- BOITC. Shillinglon. For information about these call the Quest OfTice at Archbald. Steven sentative for is a repre- Ross Laboratories in Lansdale. BLOOMSBURG is published and friends of Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, a State System of Higher Education University. Director of Alumni Affairs CONTRIBUTING WRITER Eric Foster University Relations Staff PHOTOGRAPHER is a cost accountant with in ALUMNI OFFICE STAFF Linda Long Angela Kairo *89 is Joya Masc '89 and Donald J. Mula were married on May 28. Joya is a Lester who is They for Shell Oil Co. a She is in read- live in ert P. 1 in Pardeesville. Carol is employed in customer service by Jamesway Corp. in Blakeslee. They Morton. ber Diane Scott Watson '89 and Jeffrey M. Trcon were married on October 2, in West Chester. Diane grade teacher is live in Penn Wood Elemen- at Source Mortgage Corp. Wyomissing. He has been with in the firm for three years. at B.U., language pathologist '89 and is a speech/ Our Lady of Lourdcs Medical Center in Camden. bom on December Harold Scon, 1993. He joins in Knisely are planning a wedding. Denise 25. McKinnon TVacie in Bethlehem. human Barre. 1990 *89 and George TVacie is VA 22030 wedding (703) 803-7610 the District. in Dallas. Pa. Class Volunteer(s): Nicole Woodson Smith, Lisa Slackhouse Hess Corp. in P. Hazleton. Lisa a graphic artist for the Bucilla Corp, They Hazleton. will Margaret (Meg) Apple '90 and Thomas W. Claffey were married on be married on June 4 in a is April 23. They live in Exton. Tamray M. Ferko Tammy Julie Amaudo '90 and Wayne W. Cambum were married on October 23. 1993, in Perkasie. Julie is in Massachusetts. '90 and JefBrey A. Robinson were married in Hazleton. an analyst-programmer for BioWhittaker. Inc.. Walkersville, Md. live in that city. Lee Ann Nepa '89 and Stacy Michele grade teacher at Gate of Heaven School in Dallas, and Paul is a marketing representative for the Amerada third They is reside in Frederick. Md. employed in Quakenown. Michelle R. Garrett '90 is a community release director for the Berks County Prison Society. Inc. She is pur- Gregory Pumilia '89 and Nancy B. Maria A. Baranek '90 and Terence Cawley were married on January 8 psychology Benson were married on September 25. in Allentown. Maria Carbondale. Lee ministrator Ann is a division ad- Children's Hospital in at by Merck Sharp 1993. in East Nonilon. financial analyst for Gregory AUS utility is a & Dohme. They live con- Moorestown. N.J. They live is an auditor for the Resolution Trust Corp., Office of the Inspector General, in Washington. D C. They Kimberly A. Reese '89 and They live in Jeffrey Vicior.N.Y. Marie E. Leidigh *89 and Robert Jr. are planning a July 30 wedding in Harrisburg, Mime IS a drama Sandra L. Rowi '89 and J Brian Floyd arc engaged. Sandra is employed by Aetna Life & Casualty in and speech teacher witli the Charles County Board of Education in La Plata Middletown, Conn. suing a master's degree in counseling David M. Girio '90 has joined F&M Tmst Co. as an auditor. ate Michelle ICCU at is are planning a July 1995 cruiter for is an employment re- Judge Technical Services Bala Cynwyd, and Megan recently earned a master's degree in deaf Inc. in educaticin at Western in Westminster, Md. He for- a of the Ohio Northern University employed in the law offices of Greevy. Greevy and Yonkin, Williamsport. They live at dmg. Caroline is Lankenau W^imewood. Maryland College Jodi Warburton Blascak '90 and lives in Thomas May who also '89 were married on 21 in Wilkes-Barre. eamed Lauri. a master's degree at B.U.. clinical audiologisl in and Thomas is Woodbury. is a N.J.. an analytical loxicolo- Dnjg Scan Inc. Patricia L. Guthrie '90 and John J. a registered nurse in the intensive care unit of Hospital in Mencken gist for Caroline Becker *90 and John He Lauri K. Grabiec '90 and J. is Kahriger are planning an October wed- field office. Chambersburg. Lock Hospital, and Charles, a gradu- School of Law, Hanisburg Frank Santoro '89 and Megan Daspro '92 Kutztown University. Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. in the Michelle Barry *90 and Charles Yost '90 were manied on September Salladasburg. wedding. Frank at merly was a bank examiner for the live in Arlington. Va. Chesterbrook. Haven environmental technician with the Montgomery County Conservation summer 1995 employed by Kelly *90 are planning an August 6 11, 1993. in Frackville. formerly was an is Michele A. Farris '90 and Paul W. 1 an assis- Lisa A. Minncci '89 and Joseph Bucklaw Fairfax, registered nurse in the He Anita Bethlehem Area School Representative: A. Gensiejewski were married on Oc- vation District. are planning a wedding. tober 2. 1993. ployed by the Chester County Conser- American Water Co. Anita L. Dimmick '90 and Martin Hozza J. resources director for Nu- Farkus were married is summer 1995 an accountant for James P. Shevlin Foutrakis were married on September 25 the Pennsylvania is Mae Loan Servicing Center in Wilkes- April 12. 1994. em- Keflavik, Iceland. Denise M. Deppen '90 and Thomas 23. who a brother, Allen, Kirkcndnll Krah '91 are the parents of a daughter. Abigail Rcnce, bom on is Navy '90. a ported for duty at U.S. Naval Facility *89 and her at Brian L. Krah '89 and Debra Christopher Leister '89 DeMont petty officer third class, recently re- 11825 Federalist Way. Apt. in Md. White Haven. Trevor A. tary School. was two on December Link arc engaged. Candace. P. sultimts in H. Fox 1 a first Philadelphia. Stephen R. King '89 has been promoted to senior mortgage l onsultiuii by District. Carol L. DeLorenzo '90 and RobYannes were manied on Septem- grade first a financial analyst is also earned a master's degree in speech pathology an eighth and High School. District for three years. Page 50 Tor Donna Schorr Wehler substitute teacher. in Joan Heifer University Relations Staff Jr. Cathy Lynn HilbLsh '89 and Bryan D, Fried are planning a November wed- working on a muster's degree ing at B.U. three times a year for alumni, parents Area School 11 (six trition, Inc. at East Juniata HippcnsticI '68 on February a kin- is husband. Allen, are parents of a son, tant ninth grade Leiiming Support teacher 4323. Doug bom Catherine, Nancy 1993. 3. teacher, and pounds. 10 ounces, 19.5 inches). trips, 717-389- EDITOR Amanda N.J. Continental Medical Systems Mechonicsburg. Landcosi: $1,800. Dcbra Reed Long '89 are parents of a daughter. Sicvcn G. Illggins '89 and Margaret M, Hart were married on Decem- ding. Cathy ding in Selinsgrove. Tracey Donna is a quality controller at Sallie William L. in Gen- Nancy Warmerdam '89 and Tor '89 (M) were married on April Candace Ann McGarry 1 Tracey M. Cooper '90 and Robert A. Yohn are planning a June 18 wed- a medi- is dergarten teacher in the East Pennsboro University. ber 3 Medical Center. Hotham Locb '89 and William J. Rickcrt were married in the Hamburg area. Donna is employed by Beard & Co. Inc.. Wyomissing. They live in Martin Lulher Lausch Elementary School, Exeter Township, and Diane cal technologist at Wilkes-Barre Bar. at harbors the worid 's largest non-polar In 1976. he led a National 16 in Mountaintop. a L. Scott and teacher In recent years the river has the country is 1993 Shannon M. Gownlcy Wendy C. Casner '90 is employed bum center at the Crozer Chester eral Hospital. member of the Pennsylvania Donna counselor at the Loysville Youth De- and traveling west through the Coastal Range He Navy Judge Ad- velopment Center. February Territory San Diego. of the U.S. 1992 graduate of the Temple University School of Law, he is also a 1994 issue of National Geographic), starting in Diane E. Teitelbaum *89 and Joseph D. English were married on April University Hospital in Philadelphia. L. Shafcr are engaged, descend the TbLshcnshini prac- Naval Legal Ser- is 23, 1993 in the A a traveling nurse Stephen B. Gidaro *89 and Misly River (described law bom on April a son. Mitchell, (eight pounds, six ounces; 21 inches), March 12 in Allentown. Anthony is employed by State Farm Insurance. They reside in Wescosville. vocate General Corps. on assignment with the open heart team Landcosi: $1,100. We will Navy Reserve, ticing military at her husband, Dave, are the parents of Spalding '89 and Mel- J. Sorrentino were married on J. '89, a lieuten- ant in the U.S. vices Office in ing known around the worid museums and Oaks, Montgomery lives in member cathedral, its Anthony issa County, with his wife and daughter. Monica L. Calanznro *89 and her husband, Joseph '88. are expecting interrupted by sightseeing in Strasbourg, Marme Corps 1993. Howard LIberman their first child in will bring us to May until formeriy a national sales coordinator. Several moderate hiking days, charming towns, served in the U.S. Reserve descend will again into the Rhine Valley, where many Leah Carllon '89 waa promuicd national sales director for Mctrobasc TWohig were mamed on August 21. 993, in the West Chester area. Patricia is a teacher at East Bradford ElemenE. 1 tary School. They live in Exton, Kenneth L. Kerschner '90 and Wendy Ann Steffy are engaged. Ken- 1 Sports nelh. who is employed by School District, is degree at the Wilson Pettinclli are planning a July 8. 1995 wedding. James is an advertising sales pursuing a master's Kutztown University. representative for The newspaper John M. Kita *90 is in East Aurora. N.Y. Wiggle Radio Network. Selmsgrovc. as news director and on-air personal- ployed by Snyder. Union, and Miflflin Child Development, ity. Kerry R. Schaffer *90 and Craig J. Thompson arc planning a November 5 JuUe Ann Lennon *90 and James Seiple were married on December 18 West Chester. Ann Julie is wedding. a cash grade in Haverford Township and is pursuing a master's degree in Black is employed by the Barbra J. Schneck *90 and Donald R. Evans *91 are planning an October 1995 wedding. Barbra is a registered nurse in the surgical intensive care unit at studies at Villanova University. Hershey Medical Center, and Donald employed is Inc. in Work Therapy Center at Allentown. They tative for L'Oreal. will live in Trappe. S. Masulis '90 a fourth is grade teacher in the Pennsburg School He District. resides in Levittown. 13, 1993. Kerry is mamed a software wedding 1 in Pleasant *90 is and exlraordinary ac- Grove High School in West Grove. They live in West Chester. & a fifth will be married in July 1994. Alisa a clinical data associate for is Wyeth- Ayerst Phaimaceuticals. Class Volunteer(5): John Andronis Class of 1990. Cynthia A. Bales '91 and Chrisio pher M, Kern are planning an Oi tolwr 8 wedding. Cynthia is a mental hcalih Ellen Spisak '90 and Joseph A. Greco arc plimning a June 1995 master's degree in pitcher therapist at Millon Hcrshey School and Anderson Associates Psychology and Consulting in Hamsburg. completing a elcmeniary counsel- Kalhy Black October Chambcrsburg. ate of the Don is degree 9 Pcnn Ohio in '90 is '91 earned a master's in agricultural She State. is economics at employed by the selling & Dohme as ployed by Merck, Sharp Nilles '90 recently moved for the United and worked Way. She formerly at Calif.) in linsion. in the Oriando. Fla.. area. Danielle Borrelll '91 priKlc hisiory and is ding. Dawn Julie Lankenau Hamilton Township School the District New Jersey. Debra Shellhamer *90 and Dr Roben Cordes are engaged. Debra received an MBA degree at Allentown Arlene Shilling '90 and Thomas Pacenta were married on September 25 in Ashland. Arlene is employed by 29 in Mar wedding Joni M. Sindlinger '90 and Michael A. Moskovitz '89 were married on May 29 in Scranton. Joni is assistant operations manager for Key- earned a master's degree Theological Seminary, is in Ashland associate pas- of First Assembly of Mansfield, Ohio. tor al who God Church Molly Parsons '90 and Mark J Davies are planning a September wedding. Molly is Institution in is a recreation spe- technician Federal Corrcciionul M. Boyer '91 Corp. Jennifer Pedersen '90 and Peter DiGregorio were married on October 23. 1993. They live in Croion-on- They live in Ashland. Md. ihcir ciyhi al GeisinRcr Medical Cen- a director of health services Pennsburg. Michcle L. Weaver *90 and Michael Schuler '90 were married on September 11. 1993. Michele is an auditor/CPA with the U.S, Department of Education in Philadelphia, and Michael is manager of Toy* R Us in They live in is pursuing a ager for Kraft General Foods in Har- master's degree in school counseling risburg. at the Zona Lisa '90 and Stanley A. 1993, inCarbondalc. Beth and Frank are teachers in the Osceola employed by Alex Ferguson Co.. and School District Stanley live in in Sl Cloud. McEvoy are Smith '90 and John W. planning a June 19 wcd- I in lo where he lost BASKIIALL Posted a 20 14 linislied third in ihe PSAC last Huskies won 17 of Ihcir 21 games, including seven in a row lo close Ihc season, PSAC Bloom.sburg in fielding (Waynesboro) which niK the gap between the small of the back and any seat with an ad- second consecutive year (.396), He. along with junior justable cushion of air. sliorlslop Malt Croylc (C hurchvillc) und sophomore pitchers Jed Custer It wa.s designed while CIicl Ilcnicic (.95.^). led the learn in hilling for Ihe by Jasco Corp. of Sun Valley. California, and is dislribuled by the California-based South Bay Medical and lei- ion Crossing) were all-conference sure Products Inc. selections. Pennsylvania. Bob's territory It New York and New Jer- Heidi Creasy *9I and James Rolh are planning an August wedding, Heidi an assisianl controller for Bndura is Products, Inc. She lives in Palmar. (Jonestown) and Jon I-rit/, (Washing- The season was highlighted by sophomore Rob is with Kirk serving a residoil intcrmhip & Nice Funeral Home in tion as a funeral director. Trooper. They live in against tliis is Ujngwood, 9 Karin S. Cressman '91 and Todd l^ighow were married on October in Pennsburg. Karin Montour Home employed by Health Services. They believed lhal Huskie. Anyone with documenlaiion or information regarding any other player is Bloomsburg baseball urged to contact the Office of Sporu Information. is live in Miltvillc. LACROSSE overall — Ended with a 6-6 mark and lost to Chester. 11-7, in ihc Nannette L. Curcio '91 and ThoJ. Menhennitt Jr, are engaged. Nannette is employed by The Children's Center of Wind Gap, mas It is Ihe first-ever no-hitter by a no-hiltcr by a University of Scranton. Szpindor Jr. *9I were married on September 25. 1993. in Lionvillc Lisa is They go 13 Bob Coppolino '91 distributes *'Lc Pump." an inflatable back support E. County Kissimmee. Fla. Id only mutch. led Ihc entire K. Yurkanfn '90 and School. Hazleton, and Beth A. Smith '90 and Frank A. Telemko *91 were married on July ID. combined doubles action, Rosen advanced Hancr's(Wapwallopcn) no-hitler Thomas stone Telecommunications in Harris- an account man- live sey. Lansdale. burg, and Michael is They in Dallas. Lori Wampolc '90 and Randy Groff were married on April 30, Lori is a Adam Hnrlford. Conn,) both posted l7-wjn individual seasons, as Fast, Tlie is (I'ine Brook. N,J,) ami sophomore Ihc national tournaiiieni Hric a teacher in Allentown, live in PSAC Coach Freshman livan Rosen P. Michcle They PSAC coach l-irsl-year Jeremy llUy (Slate Line) was named Kathleen registered nurse at Lchigli Valley Hos- consecutive Marly Coyne gunictcd mark and pital. 1 of the Year honors, while senior Michcle M. ChcrncskI '91 (M) and J, Budnoviich were married on August 28, 1993. in Heaver Meadows. Philadelphia to complete his certifica- and Gina M. grade live in and Kathleen Waiko '90 and Gary Frey arc planning a July 16 wedding. is Pinishcd with - championship, his Linda Dcrr arc engaged. Thomas is a teacher at St. Joseph's Memorial Joelle D. Pilla '90 first They Mantua. N.J. Montgomcryvillc. Hudson, N.Y. James D. and Ron July 10 in ter, New Jersey. They live in a sales development representative for InterMetro Industries In other sports: Player of the Year. special education is a teacher at Crockett Middle School in Lin. Michael, a seventh TENNIS Humbcl were married on Frederick. Md, She is a Bcllsvillc, Jeffrey icmn All Anu-riciui literature teacher in teacher in thai city. cialist al Fairton Michael S. Panza '90 and Tamara G. Willison are plarming a June 11 Nova Scotia. third slrnight victories, a 14 4 ovenill rmiik Hospital. Schools, Schuylkjll Intermediate Unit in were the pair 1995. first-icam second for ihc accounting firm Gcisingcr Medical Center School of Radiographic Technology, is a slalT Kang, Botswana, runs (nine), (.443). Gloucester Township (N.J,) Public in December home balling average selections. a registered nurse ICU department (4.S). iuul Corps volunteer Africa, until to lived RBls Allanuichy, N.J. ary 23. Tracy including hits (77. consecutive year, while Lt-tcvcr ami catcher Bn-ndii Moflat (Modesto. E. 'I\jlanowskl '90 and Mark W. Herbst arc planning an October 29 in the in Brian W. Bllckcnsderrer '91 Is employed by Palmer and Company, an Karen is icnm ilic Mnguire was named « computer presentation products for Haverford Systems, wedding. Karen 161 in 42 games. . shon.stop Jen Lefcvei (Shillington) topped RoNow (West College ofSi. Francis de Sales onJanu- Nashville, Tennessee, where she works Sophomore All-Americnn for Providence Vcniurci, Inc. a biotechnician. innings and batted Kalcich are planning an October wedding, Joy, also a graduate of the in Paula L. Neff *90 and Gary B. Detwiler are engaged. Paula is em- She also struck out a school record 219 batieni in 178 and two-thirds State University I'.;tlcnsion. also a gradu- Scranton Medical Technol- Mike Trcacy (Wilkes-Barre), several offensive categories, Donald M. Tralhen '90 and Dianna L. Hcckmon *93 (M) were on by senior led Kim Mnguire finished die season with a 22 7 recoal and a .75 eimicd run average. at is Kutztown University. married was sijuad who Mary wedding. Mary Ellen The L. Commonwealth Court, Her husband is Sheraton Smith, bcr 27 in Jim Thorpe. Marie is a teacher of the learning di.sabled at Sessa '90 and David White are planning an August 20 wed- Alisa MoDteiro *90 and Craig Nager Jan Hutchinson, the team tinished with a 42-9 recoul Robin Schuiz *90 will be leaching accounting and commerce as a Peace Dawn Marie District. on the Alumni Board of Directors. She works for Joy Camdlii '91 imd Unndy grade teacher in the Milton Area School Harrisburg has been re elected to a NCAA Maria Vandcnbord '90 and Jeffrey Naugle '91 were married on Novem Mount, is employed by Miller an accounting firm in Lititz. L Menges for a distinctive Scott is an English teacher and athletic director at Avon Kathleen Shirley recently received the President's Award complishment. Kathleen Matoushek '90 and David R. Bamer Jr are planning an Miller, Scott P. Stuhlmuller *90 were design engineer at Manin Marietta Aerospace in Valley Forge, where she Michael October Kerry D. Schoenleber '90 and on June '90 of ogy Consortium. Shannon Lyons *90 and Patrick Blewitl are planning an August 1994 wedding. Shamion is a sales represen- Woodson Smith consecutive year, capturing second place in the Mid-Atlantic Rcgionid tournament. Couched by Damian J. Dinan 2690 Drew Street. Apr S05 Ctear^'ater. FL 34619 third two-year term ing at teaching third is Kerry Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. supervisor for Barnes and Noble in Broomall. They live in West Chester. Scott Lindner '90 *90 and Debra Feastcr are planning a July 23 wedduig in Selinsgrove. Doug is employed by Angela M. Krick '90 and Ralph Angela is cm- Rfpresentativt: N.J. Nichole Doug Rapson Bricker are engaged. in Morning Call The Softball te*m advanced to the national championship.s for the I5ih 1991 AJlentown. continuing his studies for the priesthood at Christ the King Seminary in m Pottstown JocUc is employed by Pomenintz Personnel in Waichune ding onship final. West PSAC champi- Meghan Vcron Abby Lupo Junirs (Roycrsford) and (Malvern) stored 33 and 31 goals respectively. Amy Rogers (Continued on next page) Page 51 Sports (Continued from Page SI) (Pennsauken, NJ.), Nicole Schiavello (West Chester) and Lori named Hippensteel (Holtwood) were to the all -conference team. Dana S. Domko^ki '91 and Ross E. Donehue *93 (M) were married on October 2 in Aitoona. Dana, who earned a master's degree 993, 1 TRACK & FIELD — Junior Tma Wikoski (Tunkhannock) was the only is a writing professor at County College. Ross is B.U. at in Camden a senior in- PSAC meeting, capturing lO.OOO-mcier run They live in men The women placed ninth and the 10th at the conference event. 1994 wedding Jenni- fer is a sales rcprcsentalivc for head Software The winter Maple Glen. in sports teams posted an outstanding campaign, The five Egg- corporate and in the government sales office King of in reside in Chester County. nator for Lee Electric Supply Co.. and 7, Michelle Huff '91 and Bradley Timbrcll arc plamiing a July 15, 1995 Thomas teacher at Milbrook Elementary School Finished in the PSAC Eastern Division. marked the 22nd lime that in Matthew wedding. It 23 seasons team to a winning record. Chronister also picked up his 400th games into the The Huskies' captain, .senior guard Shawn Godown. finished his is employed by Pocono Lake. '91 and vember 1994 wedding. Thomas at District and gree Vicki a is Elizabethtown Area School teacher is pursuing a master's de- Tho- University. at Millersville mas is employed in the family business at Buck Auto Sales and Salvage in teaching sev- is a teaming room. in She Battalion, lOlh Marines. Division, Camp at 2nd Marine Lejeune, N.C. second team, along with Jeffrey T. (iyurina *91 and Melissa mark finished second in for the year PSAC East. PSAC llic The team advanced and to the 23 They Montoursvillc. in reside in Muncy. playoffs for the ninth-stmight year. least Ryan, finished were good for sixth list. 10 alumni here representing two fraternities and four sororities." and I Ith on the Bulka was an All-PSAC first-team selection for the second consecutive year, while Kelly M. Hcicrbacher '91 and named the PSAC Rookie She was also named as German team was of the Year. a selection, along with junior at B.U. Garnered a 6-5 mark and finished Wats employed by American Horsham, and Kenneth is is Inc.. employed by the Central qualified Christopher ist Ho with Johnson He '91 & is a biochem- Johnson in Fort has also started the Kim, sophomore Heather Towne and freshmen Lani Curran and Heather Jones were the five swimmers representing the Huskies at nationals. Humphries captured meet in the 200-yard butterfly even, here second second-place finish nationals in that event. at She also (Continued on next page) inEasion. Heather employed by the They live East Penn School District. F. 29 wedding. Michael Carla M. Lutz '91 and Adam A. Donkus '92 were married in Kempton. Carla is employed at Lehigh Valley Hospital-Cedar Crest, and Adam 29 Community Both are teachers in the Berwick Wendi L. Main '91 and Warren W. Achey were married on April 30 in B. the a marketing as- Harrisburg. Michael in Mario Klassen '91 and Corey R. Kent are planning a November 2 wedding in Minersville. Mario is a teacher Area School District. working on a master's degree in in the Carlisle administration at Braun Medical. Inc., The City of Harrisburg. Richard Remington '91 arc parents of a son, Billic are plarming a Jr. 1995 wedding. Michele fall They Francis de Sales. live in N.Y. Jenny teaches sixth Falls. grade in the Danville Area School Dis- trict. They reside in Danville. Michael J. McAleer (M) has '91 been appointed to serve on Muncy Borough Council. He is a planner in the process equipment division inches). Richard and Renee are both employed by Dun and Bradstreet in McDonald '91 and Cernovsky '93 are plan- Tisa Marie S. ning a June 1 8 wedding. Tisa XTRA They Lease in New Brunswick. reside in Bridgewaler. N.J. is in a November 20, 1993, in Sunbury. Lynda is a legislative aide in the state House of Representatives, and Thomas reimbursement accountant is a senior at Geisinger Medical Center. They live in Sunbury. is Pocono Mountain School and they live in Heruyville. Jacqueline also earned a master's de- gree B.U. at a kin- Meadowbrook Wendy Sue Shoup '91 S. Voloshin 1993 Debra L. Milgrim operations manager is completing a degree Lynda J. Schlegel '91 and Thomas M. Culver '93 (M) were married on District, teacher at Methany School in Penpak. and Jeffrey is school psychology, and Brian ers in the Christian School. N.J. . '91 will be married on July Michelle Kelley. dergarten teacher at a Michelle Rossi '91 and Brian of a son. Michael, and a daughter, October 9 is Lehigh Valley. at wife. Elaine, are parents frey S. Brownell '91 were married on Karen 16. Jacqueline Seip *91 and Jerry Schucker '91 were married on November 20 in Bangor. Both are teach- Francis Elmhursl. bom on August District. Jenny Marcheski '91 and Ryan W. Quinn were married on April 2 in employed by Cigna Insurance Companies. in Renee Farrell teacher in the Pocono Mountain School is '91 and Jef- and Timothy Richard, in Andritz-Sprout Bauer. Michele R. Klobosits '9! and a budget is analyst with Division of She is also pursuing an degree at Allentown College of Niagara District. *9! and Jenni- were married on January 1993 (eight pounds, nine ounces; 21 Bethlehem. Area School Pompei S. fer K. Paul is Foundation. They live in Allentown. St. Jodi L. Kishbach '91 and Donald C. Walp '82 are plarming a June wed- employed by is Wilson Borough. in 3. Tempo. Arizona. Cheryl the Mt. Laurel School District. MBA They Hatboro. *91 and David in ters in 22. 1995 wedding. Springs. is complet- Hawaii. Wendy a is program- mer/analyst for Shared Medical Cen- C. Pysher '89 are planning an April Debbie and Thomas were married on June 11. Malvern. They live in Chester ing her master's degree in clinical psy- Kathy, who is also a 1985 graduate of Brandywinc School of Nursing, is a registered nur^e in the emergency department at Shamokin Area Community Hospital. Donna J. Kulp '91 and Edward D. Emey were married on February 5 m chology at Millersville University. David is a manager with Radio Shack Allentown. Donna is employed by W. W. Kulp Insurance Agency. They re- in is earning a master's degree and Scon is employed by Hacketislown. N.J. Holly Brian C. Kutsmeda *91 and is in Newtown. Brian a registered representative with Merrill Lynch in Judith fall 1995 wedding. Holly is a medical caseworker at Cedarbrook County Nursing Home in Allentown, and Dean is a chemist for Warner-Lambert in Litilz. Somerset, N.J. They live in Yardley. Evans in Moyer '91 and Dean Brooks '92 are plarming a Cythniu L. Stiles were married on Sep- M. Lee '91 and Thomas D. '91 are planning an August 19 Jill E. Sieminski '91 and J. Karl Alexy '90 were married on January 8 Mountaintop. Jill, who earned a master's degree in exercise physiology side in Bethlehem. tember 25. 1993. Susan and Scott Hotham '91 are parents of a daughter. Heather Guenevere, on March 18. Susan is a teacher at West Chester University, where she is 13 Markase a lead Bound in Cheryl L. Piltoski '91 and Edward DeVecchis arc planning an October '91 and John S. Bethlehem. is 9. employed Brook. N.J. Phoenix. Arizona. Dariene is by Enterprise. They reside is for in biology, Page 52 lives in Manvilie. Susan in OEM N.J. in 1993 Wendy equipment and service shop wedding. straignt, She reside in Cockeysville. Susan Piasecki '91 and Richard Burron Ronald a de- Hollender were married on October sistant with is is a is Maryland. Bethlehem. East Coast Volleyball, a volleyball Junior Stephanie Humphries and in the national Inc. Karen M. Koflanovich Kathy L. Hofftnan *91 and John E. Waraksa are planning a September 10 Patty live in that They riors. Darlene A. Johnson '91 and John Billard were married on March 5 in District. for the national championships. second Marwick, Harrisburg. They Peat employed by Lehigh Association of Bucks School PSAC championships. members of the team KPMG city. He and his Washington. WOMEN'S SWIMMING — Five & Philadelphia. Shippcnsburg University. PSAC East Tivst center Missy Butlcrworih. fifth at the an en- a senior audi- degree led the club in 12 ofTcnsive categories and is She Christina ECAC Rookie '91 educational the second consecutive the Tina M. Johns wedding, Kelly also earned a master's Christina Higgins '91 and Kenneth Hall '90 were married in Lansdale. Bloomsburg accountant with Rehabilitation Center and Brian Clapp arc planning a June 17 Freshman guard Jen German became of the Year. staff Ryan repeated as a second learn selection. player to be October 2 in Scranton. Kimberly is a marketing coordinator for Health America, Harrisburg. and Greg is a 1 their careers with 1,064 and 738 points. Those totals all-time is Miller. Inc., in Rochelle Park, N.J. ding. The Huskies' guards Careen Bulka and Brenda environmental science in A. Wliipple were married on October Lara Halenda '91 writes: "Tampa Bay is the place to be! Tliere arc at senior co-captains, earned a sec- from Stockton Slate College, live in Terri Baltimore. Md.. and John in Mountain teacher at the Sunrise Preschool. sophomore Lcc Gump. a 17-10 a tax analyst Marine Corps, lieutenant in the U.S. Godown was Had who Network Services, Scotl L. Frederick '91, a second ence second-team selection, WOMEN'S BASKETBALL — Gre- *92 were married on tor/corporate auditing at Bell Atlantic recently reported for duty with 5th PSAC East is Inc. in will finish a an Eastern College Athletic Confer- to the Newsweek vironmental scientist with Gcraghty Jan 18, 1993. enth grade special education students career with 959 points, 17th on the named 1994 wedding. Kristie with cember seling in August. also '91 arc planning an August ond degree master's degree in guidance and coun- He was Krislic A. Jani '91 and Stephen J. O'Krcpky Jan Edwards '91 and Eric Bomhardt *91 were married on De- season. list. German gory E. Heather L. Leslie Lakes. N.J. Sieve, career win several school's all-time scoring '91 and Kimberly A. Lcibold James Vicki *91 and Lori Trirnax Construction in head coach Charlie Chronister led his Matthew Dunlap Brannigan are planning a November 5 8-8 and tied for third place 1 Pocono High School. Repko were married on November composite record of 52-38, for a .578 MEN'S BASKETBALL — teacher at North 1993. in Hughestown, signer/salesman for Ethan Allen Inte- winter teams finished with an overall winning percentage. a high school English is wedding. Lancaster County. Prussia. Terri L. Pahl '91 and John A. Jr. '91 were married on August is Amici ShufTelbottom *91 are planning a NoB. Hadlcr arc planning a September Clark's Summit. Judith in an advertising and marketing coordi- Ambler, Jennifer Ann Dreshcr *9t and Eric the in 36:53.92. wedding structional technologist at Unysis Corp., Blue Bell. individual winner for the Huskies at the They Corestalcs as a computer analyst. from Syracuse University, is an exer- cise physiologist with United Therapy Centers in Newtown. in McAdoo. who is health and safety officer with Conti Environmental William Nice '91 and Lorraine A. Bielen will be married on June 4. Bill is a grocery manager at Boyer's IGA Karl, woridng on a master's degree in industrial hygiene at Drexel University, is a N.J. They Inc. in live in South Plainfield. Nevrtown. Shannon Strasbaugh '91 and Ri- chard Harv ey are planning an August Spectrum Class notes 20 wedding. Shannon, who eanied a master's degree al Shippensburg Uni- 1992 Rfpirsentative: versity, is employed by the Pennsylvania Public School Employees' Retire- East Strvudsburg, specialist PA 18301 28 Sullivan '91 and Rutkoski '91 were married on Mouniaintop. Shawn, in earned a master's degree University, is at Class Votunieeris): who a kindergarten teacher in is ber 22. 1994 wedding. Melissa is a graphic illustrator for the Department of Energy in Washington. D.C.. and enrolled at the Pennsylvania College of Optometry. Matthew is an accountant for Rentals in Springfield, Va. 1995 wedding. Mark Kenley AtherhoU '92 and Alan Rood are planning an October 8 wed- employed by is Wood Mode. ding in Kingston. Kenley S. in School District Alicia A. Vottero '91 and John D. Wenrich were married on February 5 in Kuipmont. Alicia is a registered nurse at Lankenau Hospital in Philadelphia. They live in King of Prussia. Andrea A. Wetzel '91 and Mark D. Zavacky '91 are planning a December 9. 1994 wedding. Andrea ior accountant with is Advertising Inc. and Mark is branch manager of Enterprise Rent-A-Car in ball, has been named an administraLeague Base- League InEmployee of Little ternational Headquarters He was selected to receive the award recognition of his enthusiastic efforts in development of standardized tournament rules for the 1994 Little League Baseball Tournament for nine in the and 10 year old players, scheduled to be held for the fu^t time this season. He also has demonstrated excep- tional initiative in researching regional case histories for presentation to the Linle League Baseball Charter Com- Bruce '91 and Dr. Gerald Evans are planning a ding. is fall 1994 wed- wedding in Ber^vick. Sherry n substitute special education Icnchcr In the Hcllcfimtc area, and Phillip Boutique In State College. Teresa Loftus '92 and Jeffrey A. Bayly were married on June 12. 1993. is a trainer for is J. in Honesdttle. Her Teresa nurse in oncology for the U.S. Postal Service. Center lives in Alburtis. in u registered is ul the VA. Medical ber 8 wedding. Diane They live in employed by is 8 Caldwell. N.J., and Robert by Windsofl m Honesdale. Vicki Dime Dank. They Inc., Denvillc, N.J. 14 in Plains. Laura is employed by Dr. Charles Muslo as an office manager, and James is Neil A. Difrcndcrfer '92 has been Michele BressI '92 (M) and Steven C. Resuta are planning a September 3 wedding. Michele is a full-time in- McCann School of B usincss Mahanoy City. Krislen N. Buehrle *92 and Jeffrey A. Stewart are planning a September 16, 1995 wedding in Perkasic. Kristen working on a master's degree at B.U. Downs '92 has joined the justice in at December. based Lisa Cfanciarulo '92 and Overlook Hospital in is a llfih grade in the cmcr gency room at Gnadcn-Huettcn Memo- Andy Summit. N.J. Comeau machinery '92 Canon salesman for is Cedar Knolls, N J. He is wcightlifting. Julie K. Parry *92 EIck '92 and Paul L. Singley '90 are planning an August 6 wedding in Easton, Kirstcn is a speJ. education teacher with the Hartford County (Mass.) School Distritl. cial and Paul is an mvcstigalor with Lehigh B Thome (M) and Edward are planning wedding. who Julie, bachelor's degree lui August 13 earned u but not competing nationally as a body- builder as he did when he was al Eileen Costantini '92 and Mulhem are planning a wedding. Eileen is in Tim September an exercise physi- ologist with National Center B.U. Bensalem. Work Recovciy sliy, is Clunnn Univer pursuing u second bachelor's degree in elementary cducalion University of West at the and Delaware. Sports (Continued from Page 52} placed sixth In the 100-yard butterffy while Kim placed fiffh in thai event AmcricHn for All honitrs. SWIMMING swinmiing strong by winning Despite murk of two of 3-6, finished tciuii their finol three dual meets, V\i- Huskies" campaign was highlighted hy over lUP for the first a win time in 15 years, WRESTLING f-inished ihc Kimberly Refsnlder '92 and Brian K. Itterly '92 are planning a July wed ding. Kimberiy Is a teacher in the Soudcrton Area School Point as a psychotherapist Brian is District, Rineer are planning a June wedding, Michael Is employed by Community Hospital in Lancaster. a sales reprcscnlalive for Scott 77icil at a doctoral candidate in speech State. New Jersey Karen They I^jri iind cIghiJi respectively ul ihc The Huskies won two tournament titles, Invitalinnuls. Al the liastcrn Wrestling Ixuguc chumpionships. Ann Is a rcgin Schaffer '92 and RichJr. *90 are is planning a a teacher in Bethlehem Area School and Richard in Scotmdale. Lori is Hunt Valley, Md.. and David is employed by a geologist widi the same company. District, a manager for Staples Allenlown. Benjamin Shue fM) and Heather E. Crownover were married on They a group individuiil titles, including Bailey and Howard (1 .'.cniors Tyrone 90 pounds) and Rundly Reidlcr (126 poundh). System rcccplion held Allentown in Alumni and friends attending a State System reception in Allenlown on March 16 were Linda Angst Bennett "84, Tim Brooks '92, Albert Cavallucti '78. Dennis Crim "69. Peggy Crim. Carole live in that city, Hellen K. Sims '92 and John P. Penwere married on May 28. Hcllen Dcrricott, Joanne Derricoit *89, William Dcrricott "66, Julie Fculncr *92. Christine I-'ord '87, Penny Gutshall '89. Lisa John Hart/og Hucaluk III '92 V McAndrcw Jr. were married on Februis P. November 27 m Pcnryn. Benjamin is employed by U.S. Restaurant! in Lancaster. '92 and Jamct 2 in Durunore. Bridget won three Huskies is Inc. in Hedman seventh pounds) and junior national championships. '89. Shelly a chemist with E. A. Engineering Science Bridget live in July 9 wedding. Shelly S. GrifTith '92 and David A. Blough *92 arc planning an October 1 and Technology IH pounds) finished '92 and Thad were married on Novcmlwr 7, ard G. Piacenii Ihc in Mifflinburg. .50 (I Hatfield. . Scottsdale (Arizonaj Memorial Hos- pital. bachelor's degree al Mansfield Univer Penn ( 1 Pcic Rinclla Stale Karen Ruhmann 1993, in Connie Gnau '92 (M) and Lynn Reece are planning a January 1995 wedding. Connie, who earned a at Chad Builcy and Michael L. Frey *92 and Tracey L communication despite an 8 9 miirk. Soplnmiiirc capturing the Bloomsburg and Honda. Stephanie A. Frank '92 and Mark Bemardyn were mamcd on May 7. Stephanie is employed by Turning 1 Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New York, New Jerecy, Pennsylvania Lehigh J. ary Region 1 includes Maine. New Hampshire, Vemiont. Connecticut. ul Valley Pretrial Services. wedding won second season with two All AniL-rtains a Nielsen's Office Products, based in Kotherinc Yurchak place for n miyor story about the effects of uibacco. Hospital in Lehighton. rial Poland. sity. is P. centerspread siory about genetic in tcred nurse in the pediatrics department Helveston were married on June 12. 1993. Lisa is a registered nurse al place for first engineering. MI-:N'S Rob Pclll-Clalr and Rob is a clerk District, Peace Corps. He will be working as an environmental awareness advisor in won finishing with an overall Communications. Inc of president of teacher in Uic Pleasant Viiltcy Scliiwl Timothy E. Casey *92 of WilkcsBarre received a master's degree in Honesdale Inc.. '92 are engaged. Missy Kirstcn Markets. administration Stocy Hissone the best non-fiction article, for a at N.J. Mls.Hy Noll '92 and office. Peter Shippensburg University Journalists. Sciond place went to Syracuse UnivcrMty and third went to Boston University. the men's director of operations for J. Bobrowsky '92 and Michele L. Cooke are planning a 1995 wedding. Bryan is employed by Weis is System West Caldwell. promoted to loan and operations manager at Fullon Bank's Progress Avenue Car Bargain Hunters. Bryan employed live in Brian Martin '92 Total Energy Laura A. BiscontinI '92 and James A. Brogna '92 were married on May is employed is maga/inc by East Orange. N.J. They live VIckl Marold *92 and Patrick Johannes were married on September Lohman Therapy Systems, West best overall Soclciy of Pri^fcssionn! 1. Honesdale. in Diane DeKlcr '92 and Robert L. O'Neal Jr. '92 are planning an Octo- an intensive adult Elysburg. office Rebecca Young She an advertising coordinator and insurance representative with Gannon As- Robert mittee. Holly J. Delaco '92 is is the Month. '92 and Phillip R. *93 ore planning an Oc- Jr. is *92 and Mike Dalton '91 are planning an October 1995 wedding. Angela A. Augustine '92 and Bruce Jr. '91 were married on August 21. 1993 in Elysburg. Angela probation/parole officer. . Region U»hr L. W. Beaver in Patrick Wilson '91. tive assistant for Little m that city reside administrative mannger of Electronics Accu-Sort Systems of Telford. structor at Easton. tober 2^ Ann Currid Lori employed is a jun- Matthew Outdoor He They was named h pharmacy. sociates. education teacher in the Hairisburg Sherry Garbacik also a second lieutenant with the National Guard. contract and her husband. James, are parents of twin sons, Brandon and Joshua, bom on March 13. They live in Tremont cial Sacred Heart Hospital, and a resident counselor ai is representative while pursuing a degree Thomas-Scheibley '91 Kelly A. Veronick '91 and Michael K. Ley are planning an August 13 wedding in Mechanicsburg. Kelly is a spe- al is in Hnrrisburg. by Intermetro Industries as an order Laura A. Tewell *91 and Samuel L. Esposito HI are planning a July 30 wedding in Williamsport. Laura is an accountant Pamela 6 in Centralia. Debtmili is employed by the Pennsylvania Oepnrtmeni of Commerc-e as n deputy press secretary Cunningham *92 and Timo- Weaversville Intensive Care Unit. McLean Mark W. Swineford '91 and Candy L. Womer are planning a September nurse Tim spectrum, the magazine produced each semester by one of Professor Walter Brasch's journalism classes, Jurgill *92 and James P C.ownlcy were married on November thy Brooks *92 were mamcd on December 4 in Bethlehem, Judith is a Melissa Alba *92 and Matthew Relnhard *92 arc planning an Octo- Wilkes award Dunmore. live in Deborah Tom London Judith the Pleasant Valley School District. Scott They Forge. Shawn Marie May Treasure House Child Core Dcvelopmejii Center in Olyphant. at . (717)476-0086 Scott P. supervisor on March 26 in Kmgston Patricia is employed at Offset Paperback. Mfrs in Dallas. Pa., and Geoffrey is em ployed at Martin Marietta in Valley Bob Heller RJi. 7, Box 7030 ment System as a government relations wins top Patricia A. Covert '92 and Georrrey A. Coates '92 were married '71, Habakus Michele '86. Kris Lilly •79. Bclh McMullin '80. Krcnz '82, Sue Lindcnmulh '91, Bob Jody Millard *79. Georgia Noccker *70, Robert Pastcmak '84. Poppcle '84. Thrcn Jeff" Jim Pilla '90, Scott Bill SU-auscr '62, Dawn '86, Leslie Troglionc '92, Welsh and *87. tecost Page 53 Luncheon lectures is feature employed by R. W. Johnson Phar- maceutical Research Institute and Blalr A. Aylward '93 A sylvania Chiropractic Society in Har- Michelle L. Smith '92 and Patrick Alumni Luncheon Lectures, featuring members of (he series of Five B.U. alumni living faculty, attracted in the Bloomsburg faculty, staff area, as well as Turkey Shire were married on September J. in Doylcstown. tant in Michelle at at This year's speakers and their topics included: Dale Snyder *92 and Sheila Reibsome are planning July 2 wedding in Millersburg. Dale is manager of McDonald's in Berwick. "AIDS Overview: For the Non-Scientist." Housewife: Women is S. E. Gill, Ph.D., associate The Forgotten Curriculum." Erik L. Wynlers, Ph.D., associate professor of mathematics and employed by director of cxpcricnlial Kline were married on Novem- Amy is a regis- They They live eral on Crime and Delinquency burg, local Joan Kaczmar '93 and John M. for Jacqueline A. Fuentes '93 and Gre- gory R. Gillespie Jacqueline are engaged. II a graduate student at B.U. is ding at least one of the luncheons were the following; Robert Abboll. Helen Adicr, Dr. a teacher at is appearances in her community theaters: in Kip Armstrong, Barbara Barnes, Ruth Hess Bcnscotcr Theresa M. Varano '92 and Dane A. York were married last summer in Kulpmonl. They Mount reside in Carmcl. Rynn C. Wollace Glenn '63. Bieber. Ellcn Blamick, George Boss, Jancl Boyd, Rachel Burgin, Bob Bum.s, Carolyn Butcher '91, Karen is sev- 1, 1996 employed by Ameriin Conyngham. Memorial a traffic manager is in Pittston. is a family County Child Develop- the Schuylkill in Schuylkill Haven. Snyder are planning May a Lori A. Krapf '93 and Mark Theater of '92 1995 Kimberly Ann Leonard '93 and David K. CoUignon are plarming a July 23, 1994 wedding. Kim is acquisitions Susquehanna University/Pennsylvania assistant at Paul H. Brooks Publishing Service Corps as assistant director of Co. in Towson, Karen employed by is Md. volunteer programs. Karen Michael first Goguts J. class in the U.S. '93. a private Marine Corps, Law in Majka E. law student at '93 is a first-year New England School of Boston, Mass. recently completed recruit training. signed to Lehigh University for one year beginning in November 1993. Cope *64, Susan Cope Curry, Joanne Day. Jo DcMarco. Ann Discroad, Fac W. Crosslcy were miuried Diseroad '35, Patricia Doramc- also earned a master's degree in n;ud- Holoviak, Nancy Ulsh Doran '76, ing at B.U. Downing '89. Sallic Jill Ann Wcndcrs '92 and Darren May. Jill Edwards Ruth Ann Fisher. Florence Fowler '31. Chuck Gcrst, Jim '44. Shannon Wentz L. '92 and Robert S. Frycklund are plimning a December Lchlghton. Shannon is Gessner, Mclonie Girton, Anita 31 wedding in Hakim, Mary Haupt '77. Joe Hazard, Susan Helwig '82. Ethel Keller Long pursuing a master's degree Ruth Luchak in '68. cation at in deaf edu- July 1995 wedding. Mildred Phillips '29, Thcron Rhinard '29, Galen Quick *69. Lois H. Quick "31, Mark Raynes Sachetti '71. *80. Chuck Ross, Dawn Jeananne Scrimgeour Schleidcn. '54, John Scrimgeour '53, Freda Sciple "70. Jean Smith '42, Mary Stahl '37, Betty Trettee. Judi Trexicr, VanHouten '90. Anne Lindscy VanHoutcn, Dan Vann. Ruth Voske, Bloomsburg. Chuck plans to attend Soutfiwestem Theological Seminary in auditor in the State Treasury Depart- Fort Worth. Ttexas. in the ment, and Eric in Doug Wagner. John L. Walker, and Sandic Walker '75. an extemship wedding at Dawn Duke is serving in Lake Winola. Karen is is an at James University. Gerald is workon a master's degree in psychology at Radford University. Gallagher '92 arc planning a June 18 wedding in Lancaster. Bridgettc is an accountant at cal Center, and James the OCC as Ashland Regional Medi- employed by a national bank examiner. is Cynthia M. Curran '93 and Kenneth D. Korger '93 are planning an August 1995 wedding. Cynthia is a and Kenneth is a mortgage broker with CB Funding Services Corp. in Doylcstown. teacher, children's advocate at the is a Women's Center in Bloomsburg, where she works with children who have witlence. '93 and An- thony C, Denisco were married Exeter. Maria is in employed by Payne Precision Color in Dallas. is a therapist with Valley Center. Inc. Janeen L. Dunn '93 and Darrell D. Shaffer are planning a Alessandroni '93 and Kathleen Rivera arc engaged. Greg is a technical support specialist for Softmarl. Inc.. in Exion. is a live in for Berwick. Charles E. Mattern '93, Laura J. Grove '93 and Troy J. Mummert plan to wed on October 22. Laura works Demalis at YMCA Day Care. Jr. are planning a 1995 wedding. Judy May sity, is an exchange student sian Academy is summer 1996 employed by David B. Hashagen were married on October They live in P. 20, Russia traveled on four river systems and the Stephanie L, Gyurina *93 and Brent A. Hock '89 were married on the Ph.D. 21 in Montoursville. is in the master's degree B.U.. and Brent Stillwater is office Stephanie program at manager for Asphalt Joseph Museum in is Lewisburg. Northumberland. an acting ad- Packwood House They live in of Ecuador, where he met Waorani Indians. plans to apply for admission to program Australia, at Western Sydney. where he hopes to do re- search in sustainable agriculture, Charles quit high school and worked and as at age 16 highway construction a carpenter for more than 20 in years before returning to school. E. Hackett *93 and Andrew A. Carr '91 are planning a September 17 wedding. Arm is a marketing coor- Taylor are planning a June lOwedding. dinator with Tozour Energy Systems in Susan ist in Sunbup.'. more than 20 days Shenandoah Gulfport. Fla. ministrator at the until June. In 1991, he spent Valley School District. May in Puschchino, about 60 miles from Moscow. He hopes to travel throughout substitute teacher in the King of Pr\issia. and Andrew 9 Rus- in the rain forest 30, 1993 in Nescopeck. Joseph B. Dzwonchyk '93 and Ann M. Bickhan were married on October at the Sciences a long-term Ann Jennifer Ann Durkin '93 and Craig of a gradu- Rock Univer- is photographer. R.D.2.Box567 J. Berwick. Christina Norwest Financial in Wilkes-Barre. and David is employed by Travelport of America. They He Heather L. Del Ciolto '93 Mike Jemo Class Volunteeris): Renee Kunkel in manager credit ate student at Slippery A. Lightman. M.D.. as an ophthalmolic Hazleton.FA 18201 {717)455-9261 S. October 30 Nicole E. Graziano '93 Judy L. Guers *93 and Anthony wedding. Janeen Representative: M. Malatesta '93 and Force '93 were married on Christina nessed or experienced domestic vio- ing 1993 as a juvenile probation officer. David University to speech pathology November 13. 1993. in Parkesburg. Donna is employed by Chester County a cost accountant with James Madison Gregory in '93 and James R. Williams were married on Shaffer Trucking Inc. in the Carlisle complete requirements for the master's program fall. Bridgettc Collier '93 and Maria A. DcGraba Chen Susan Nelson, Karen L. Gorko '93 and Eric M. Zoschg '93 are planning an August 6 the University of Pittsburgh. Dawn L. Whitebread *92 and Gerald L. (laugler '93 are planning a Dor Pearson arc planning a July 2 wedding Maggie Manning. Ann Mariano, Gail Menapace, Katherine Menapace. Milstifer, '93 and Lori member a Is J. Yeager are plarming a November 12 wedding. Lori is a medical technologist at GutJirie Clinic in Sayre. Karen R. Girton *93 and Timothy Oyster Mill Little Chuck Chamberlain of the Pennsylvania Service Corps, as Carroll *84. D. Jeiin Page 54 day care a is (N.J.) Milazzo Industries ment Center hometown's Mechanicsburg. Chris Beadling, Becky Beishline, Dr. Newton at Donna M. Maksymchock Attending '32, Betty Shavertown. Joan service/parent involvement advocate at Ocean." Jean in Hospital, and John Gallagher '93 and Brian T Kelli J. Filbert are planning a June L. Children's Playhouse and The in Harris- where he at in Boston. manager at Foot Locker in the Richland wedding. Susan Cannon '93 live in an accoun- learning, "Trekking Across the grade teacher first Academy a graduate student at is Illinois University, also employed. teacher wedding. Kelli & Co., Inc. ployed by Beard Pennsylvania Commission tant for the at 3. Garden" Shircsmanstown. She has made is a is James W. Foster Jr. '93 and Rhonda Hepburn are planning a June 1995 wedding. James is an assistant Slacey L. Bowers '93 and Gregory A. Header are engaged. Stacey is cm- "The L. Stout '92 is Begirmings can Savings Bank Pottsvillc. Deanne ding. Sheila New Southern Ashland Regional Employ- the Schuylkill Alaska Brooks Range to the Arctic J. munity Hospital. who com- Michelle, ment and Training. computer science, "From the 18th Century to Roving Robots." in Snyder *92 and Steven in Trcxlcrtown. W. Turk are planning an August 6 wed- Medical Center and Evangelical Com- Bethlehem. pleted a modeling course al Jan Nagy. is Owcgo Christo- Middleburg R.D. Michelle a Sue Benfcr '93 and tered nurse at the a registered nurse at St. in '93 and Robert Mall. Quakertown. ber 6 in Kratzcrville. B. Guers were married on February 5 professor of English, "Emotions: Roy Smith, '92 and Frank N. Good and Higher Education, Then and Now." Nancy Dawn M. Finch J. planning an August 6 wed- Todd ding. Sheila Hitz '93 and Kristen J. Etsell are Lisabeth Kakalecik '93 Amy Basi arc planning an October 8 wed- Luke's Hospital Todd P. Richie '91 are plarming a July 23 wed- Owego, N.Y. pher Dawn M. Snyder ding. Jcannettc Keith, Ph.D., associate Lake Apalachin Central School District James Parsons. Ph.D., associate professor of biological and allied in Tracy Baines '93 has accepted live in Scllcrsville. fi professor of history, "Ruining a PCS leaching position in the The Inn Hill. health sciences, recently attended the an- buyer for Jless's Department Store Allentown. They Lori Ann Faust '93 and Robert Eichelberger '93 are engaged. Harmony. an assis- is He risburg. nual convention of the 1 and students. The luncheons were held administra- Frank M. Piyjwli, providing services for over 1.050 members of the Penn- pursuing a master's degree in quality assurance. faculty is 1971 B.U. graduate, tive assistant to a is is an art- with Dettra Flag of Oaks. Susan J. Herman *93 and Michael A. Pelllto '93 are planning an October 1995 wedding. Susan is a substitute teacher in Collingswood, N.J., and Michael is employed in management for K-mart in Cherry Hill, N J. Susan Messinger *93 and is a Jeffrey caseworker for the Northumberland County Children and Youth Services. Jodi A. Mull '93 and Brett A. Gibble '93 were married in Killinger. Brett is They live in attending Villanova University. Montgomery County. Susan E. Niehoff '93 and Michael A. Strausscr were manicd on October 16 in Shamolcin. Susan is a teaching assistant with the CcntraJ Susquehanna Montandon. They Intermediate Unit in live in Shamokin. help others, she noted. Before enrolling in college, she had 10 gel a high school equivalency be- cause she dropped out of school in eleventh grade. She also took a computer course at a vocational school, as Jenny Patrick '93 and Donald R. Snyder are planning a November 26 wedding in Quakertown. Jenny is a her for college classes. criticai care times. nurse North Penn Hos- at Lansdale. pital in Mary Pelak '93 an adjunct pro- is And degree at B.U. Thaddea V. Puzio V. Thaddea N.Y. Goshen. employed by Bio- is in Pharm Clinic Services Inc. Bell. They live in Wayne. in Blue Sarah Cullen Reinhard *93 and Angel Hernandez '92 are planning a December 3 wedding. Angel, who also earned a master's degree in instruc- tional technology, is a multi-media developer for Unisys in Blue Bell. she weathered She had Diliz. cashier by AK.\ Mark R itzman J. '93 Jolene E. Samuels '93 and Robert Hrobak are planning an October 1 wedding in group sales Glen Lyon. Jolene is a manager at The Bon-Ton, Wi Ikes-Bane. December 2S al age 82. Surviving arc two dnughiers. Nina some difficuli lo take a statistics Eddie and Lanny; nine grandchildren and 1.^ greai-grandchildrcn, Northumberland County in the early , age 61. at He WHS employed Myra Stackhouse ding. *93 and John are plarming an Myra. who is August wed- also a graduate of the Geisinger School of Nursing, is a registered nurse at Geisinger Medical Buwk luul sis- B.U. Margartl late l>rofessor was son, to NuHiing school-related. brother. oped diabetes, and her husbiuid had open heart surgery. "Looking back over the past 10 Thomas E. Harder HI. a member of the B.U. grounds crew until retiring years, Surviving arc his wife, Dinnc; three sons, Brett, Kurt and Stanley; adaugh- it is incredible that we made it." Her experience has even inspired her children to go on to college. The 47year-old said she plans to return to school sometime to work on a master's in 1984. died ler. at on March 9 Lori Barrett; at ugc 57, 1 950. 1947 graduate of the for 14 ycurs prior lo At moved thai lime, she luid Also surviving are two sons, William Jr and Samuel, adaughicr. IWela Donnhoc; four grandchildren and a sis- Steve Zezza '93 of West Piitston has to a two-year term on the Muskingum at nge 82. A Reception Dinner li- College, she earned a master's degree in literature Alumni Board of College behavioral therapist with Step-ByStep. Inc. Teachers. Nashville, with a degree in is a in Pittsburgh. library science. She was honored by Muskingum 1994 College as on outstanding alumna Swigart '94 and Daniel J. P. Bishop arc planning a July 1 6 wedding McCIure. in Taylor *94 and Carl C. in May 27. 1995 Bloomsburg. Wendy is on February 3 at age 84. also taught at the Milton Ilcrshcy College, Harrisburg Area College, and Shrivcnham American University in England. Hospital in Sayrc. at Robert Packer Carl is a second- year law student at Dickinson School for the entire Alumni Office Bloomsburg University Bloomsburg FA 78 1 University community 1 or by Fax (o Call 8(M)-526-0254 717-389-4060 for reservalion.s School, the former Hcrshcy Junior ogy program p.m. faculty B.U., died enrolled in a one-year medical technolclinical at 7 p.m. Sponsored by (he Alumni Association for Classnotcs to: Bloomsburg. William E. Landis. former He Send your news in 1987. member and dean of men al Wendy at 6 $15 per person at Pitt She also graduated from the Pcabody College for He Kehr Union Ballroom graduate of been elected Directors. Salurdav, June 25 ter. three sisters. who was head interim president lo Saiiicc. S.C. two grandchildren and Elinor R, Kecfer, his fine service as Hroomall Presbyterian Home brarian at B.U. from 1950 to 1967, died degree. as Curt completes Wil- Geisinger I lospital School of Nunsing. her husband Her daughter devel- her husband. John, said, a retiring in 1987, nil B whom she was married in Burke; three grandchildren and a were not Samuel WilShe the wife of Dr. Willium nizations as well. difficult times to Knglish T. Wilson, daughter-in- son, died I-cbruary 14 ni age 67 She worked The thank you and farewell Curt and Janet FRIENDS She was Surviving are his wife. Rennn; Iwo Join us to say ter, daughters. Sharon Barnes and Michcle wedding Golomb at 22 years. the fomter William G.; two grandsons and a agement. And during this time, she died volunteer work for several orga- Risch '92 arc planning a intervention program. Suniving are hi.s wife, Ruby Gahngcn; two suns. law of the Ru&scll A. George Jr., a custodian supervisor at B U died on January 2 and the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania. for Molly Deana Siegfried '93 and Ronald Gay are planning a September 1995 wedding. Deana is employed by in 1983, died on Feldser and Sandra Shult/; two sons. But when she got discouraged, her would offer support and encour- (M) is a teacher East Juniata High School. who worked as a Company al Sinter B.U. for 15 years prior lo retiring on January 5 at versity of Pennsylvania friends '93 and Geoffrey Dreyer were married Kaye K. tutoring, to help prepare couree three times because it was so hard for her, she said. One professor told her she would never make it. fessor of speech communication at Northampton Community College in Bethlehem. She also earned a master's math well as FAMILY He was Community a graduate of Indiana Uni- of Law. Center. Elaine M, Stale '93 and Matthew Spicher '93 are planning a Novem- J. ber 12 wedding in Huntingdon. Elaine is a social worker at the Frey Village Retirement Center in Middletown. and Matthew is a sales consultant with The Door and Window Co. in Camp Hill. Jennifer Switzer '93 and Richard Robertson Sr. arc planning a November 5 wedding in Williamsport. Jenni- fer is employed by Rhone's Travel Trailers Inc. Jana Tidwell '93 and James W. Wanser are plaiming an August 6 wed- ding in Bloomsburg. Kathleen Weaver *93 earned a degree in special education 10 years of effort. the at B.U. after During that time, Sunbury resident never missed a She says she was partially motivated by her daughter, who mentally handicapped. individuals wtrt nunarcd dunn., .^-:uul Awards Dinner on Alumni Day Distinguished Service Award: Patricia Szakatun Novotney 62. Dislinfiuished Service Award; Robert semester, except for sununers. to try college AWARD RECiriESTS— Five is (/-rom left) hileen Alherlson Chapman '67. Honorary Alumnus; John L Walker. Honorary interim president of the university, and Nancy Swartz Lychos '52. Peiffer. Alumnus; Nancy Feher Edwards '70. Younj( Alumna of the Year; Curtis R EnfiUsh '56. president of the Alumni Association. Complete information about each recipient will be printed in the next issue of BLOOMSBURG. She can now Page 55 Alumni Calendar of Events The following events have been details about these events, or to receive any time, please call the as of June sc heduled Alumni Office I . For an updated caleruiar at I-SOO-526-0254 Possible event in Chicago July 9 at LANCASTER January 6, 1995 State System Reception in Scottsdale July 28 New September 8 Berrigan Sub Picnic November 9 After- Work Student Picnic Starting this Mixer & Jonel English Farewell Dinner for Curt Seplember 17 Event for Alumni Parents September 18 Reception for Scholarship Recipients October 22 Homecoming Happy Holidays Dance December 3 1995 7. January 9 January 1 1 February 1 1 will present a Berrigan Sub Picnic To be announced of a Event before Football October 8 To Game MONTGOMERY COUNTY call To be announced Bloom August 20 to Stratford Theatre Festival DELAWARE at the Beach Crab Feast August 21 Bloom Dover in at the Beach — Rehoboth FLORIDA The Legacy Scholarship October 8 Philadelphia Chapter Luncheon December 10 Philadelphia Chapter will Luncheon in Boca Raton HARRISUURG Berrigan Sub Picnic June 29 New September 27 State System Reception New Stale August 4 Picnic at Reading Phillies Game alumni parents of B.U. students will be invited to a special event during Parents' Weekend on Saturday, September 17, 1994. All Get-Togcther after Football Game WYOMING VALLEY at System Headquarters. Dedication of Stale System Building 18, 1994. Student Picnic Sludenl Picnic Dixon University Center October 20 New September 10 at the on Sunday, September June 22 SHIPPENSBURG June 15 be presented Scholarship Reception READING-BERKS Possible event with President Kozloff the Alumni Office at 1-800-526-0254 — Avalon PHILADELPHIA August 19 your son or daughter drawing on August 1, register for the NEW JERSEY Bus TVip November 19 Bloomsburg graduate. MILLERSVILLE Alumni Dinner in San Diego State System Reception in San Diego State System Reception In Long Beach Dinner in San Francisco CANADA August 9-13 $500 Legacy Scholarship to the son or daughter LYCOMING COUNTY CALIFORNIA Janury LEHIGH VALLEY July 21 fall, your Alumni Association BLOOMSBURG June 25 Alumni who have children Bloomsburg University for at ARIZONA news Special ILLINOIS June 21 Pizza Parly at August 9 Berrigan tlie Grotto, Har^'eys Sub/New Student Lake Don't delay, register your son or daughter today Picnic at Dixon University Center for the $500 scholarship. 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Alumni Association Excitement is in skillful tenure — not mention eager of accomplishment — thanks Bloomsburg the air at warm glow paiion and a KDITOR everyone '52 of Pcnn.sylvaniii, a System of Higher Bducalion University. would would not be able calling on the toll-free telephone line an exciting time By Nancy Swai^ Lychos Bi-OOMSHVHli to ii share your suggestions and ideas with the task force by writing to the one of my this issue It's BLOOMSBURG BLOOMSBURG available that a special task force Alumni Office or by Alunmi Association has been decided to miike that better student recruiters, friend raisers year, the situation have asked a difficult decision: All alumni will not receive the there After reviewing was decided with the goal of identifying the best solution. Please feel BLOOMSBIIHG Then and am excited I BLOOMSBURG will one more walking Fair, read the "Important Notice" on the back cover. "Because of rising production it career networkers. ulumni chapter meetings. 1 clear thai all of us BLOOMSBURG. Keeping you informed and ing basis. and an announcement of a new business niinor. Having enjoyed became broad distribution However, community helps make you an update on the achievements interest when it every alumnusyalumna needs to receive a part of the university's art collection, a library, our meeting, and making some adjustments, year. Hippenstiel. continue in future years without radical adjustments. infonnation such as photographs of pieces of Shiho Kan/aki's beauli- proposed rendering of the new Dunng Doug and Tony laniero. interim vice president for of our alumni to receive one more for Bloom. issue also yielded other fascinating stories now aJl affairs; be possible to continue to make common shared something in Alumni Association; John Scrimgeour. past president; John Trathen. treasurer of the Alumni Association: Bloomsburg UniverKity of Penn.sylvania, a copy of BLOOMSBURG about B.U., Bloomsburg on July I.I met with Nancy Lychos, arrival at president of the day on the job as president of first matters of business. Upon my President. Hloomshurfi University of Pennsylvania antici largely to the own" of "our to Interim President Cun English '56 and the flying start of President Jessica Kozloff. Doiitt Mippciislicl '68 But Dirvvior of Alumni Affairs we alumni can take credit for part of that feeling of elation. We have tangibly demonstrated our loyalty to our Alma Maler by exceeding CONTRUUlTIN(; VVRITKR our established goal for the library campaign. As of July, we have con- line hosier Vmversit}' Relations tributed or pledged over $1.63 million. Stt^ That deserves no less than a standing ovation, so lake a collective bow! mmKIRAPHKR We continue to donate our time and talents in strong support of the Joan Meltcr activities Vrnvvrxiry Relations Staff of seven area chapters. Volunteerism is also taking on new dimensions to pr\)mote the Alumni Association by becoming a more ALUMNi OFFICE STAFF ible presence on campus. Lindu Long athletic Jen Bfdosky '95 Bill Brwks Baniey ;md cultural events on campus by having a Before Ciiavonne Hixlgc '95 we get ciirried reality check. Brian Ladlcy "95 Here away with for '95 is c ommitted to pnn idin}; equal and employment opportumttes for all persons without reganl to race, color, rrligion. sex. age. national origin, ancestry, lifestyle, sexual orientainm. handicap. Vietnam em or union membership. The university is additionally committed new programs to affimuiiive action take positive steps to provide such educational employment opportunities. excellent job of representing If you haven-t been back attractions of all to Homecoming Just call alunmi. but Bloomsburg 1994. and attended the "Fmh Quarter" this issue; then call the Come and feel the again the "pnde that at it's we meeting your expectations? Do Any ideas you have which would mcrease interest in the 1-800-526-0254 to pass them along. Board members do an to hear from you to stay current and viable. we need for a while (or even if you return often), you won't want to miss the You already know how spectacular the campus looks when arrayed for fall, . . or observed the ceremonial ground-breaking for the Ubrary Magees 24 West after the game. Check the fuU schedule of events printed or in 80Q-numbcr with your reservations. excitement for yourself, renew your pledge to our hiUtop is '52 time for a invaluable to our agenda. Are is or projects? but you haven-t met President Kozloff yet status, Page 2 some Nancy Swartz Lychos Association will be greatly appreciated and will vis- tent and/or table to self-congratulations, where your input is you have suggestions Bloomsburg University educational plan to be visible at exchiuige information with alumni. '95 Hiirris '95 Hugh O'DoimcIl we For example, Bloomsburg." AJma Mater, and experience Local alumni meet president at open house Presidcni Jessica KozlofT nict aJunini livmj; in the Bloomsburg arra dunng an open house held at the Fenslemaker Alumni House on August 24. Anending open house weir the Ackerman dS. Jane Ackerman M, Dennis Adams Haixild tmma June Adams *74, '72. Karen Anselni. Carol Raih -84. Ruth Bishop ^1. Sieve Bishop. Joanna Buc kingham '41. Buckingham "41. Boyd F. Nancy VanPeli Chiado 74. Helen Cimbola *35, Gordon Clapp '76. Fllcn Clemens 62, Paul Conanl 'W. Sylvia Costa '^2. Dorothy Cronover '38. Ray Oonover. Sandra Davis '80. Alex Dubil '66. Judy Dubil. Nancy I dwiirds '70. Ed Edwards C licsMc Edwards '41. Edwards '4 1 . -73, Hdii Siuan Joan Keilcnuiui "68, Elected to Alumni Board Ron Eetlcmian. Bclty Fisher '48. Barbara Frey. Randy Hamion '94. Thirteen individuals were elected on Mollie Hippcnsteel Harrell '^5. Alumm Dtiy to ser\ e rwo-vear terms on Board of Directors: (row one) Franklin Ed' Jones '54. Philadel phia: Virginia Reed Bren •H2. Maplewood. N.J-: Nichole Woodson Smith 90, Harrisburg: Jim Pegg '67. Williamsport: (row two) Cliff Maurer "firt, the Alumni Wescoesville: Cameron Smith '84. Lafayette Hill: Fay Ortiz 'H7. Bloomshurg; (rowihree) Vera Reanck Derk 60. Wyomissing: Carol Kishhaugh Bowen Frackville: (row four) John Haney '85. Lancaster: Corey Waters Selinsgrove: and Steve Zezza Cherry N J. Hill. '93. West Piuston. Absent was Scott Atk^y Bill Hancll '57, Leah Haussmann *88. Mary Lou Fenslemaker John Janice Keil "74. Feme "45. Soberick Krothc '54, '72. Ladley '95. Ethel "79. Linda Long. Clark Long. Jack Mulka '86. '66, Dale Krolhe '60. Brian Kathcnnc Mulka Pilcski -64. Betty Thcron Rhinard *7I. Den Long Bob Rupp '68. Joanne Row Reed "^2. "71, '32. '35, Sandra Rupp Rulh Dugan Smcal '39. Albcn Smeal, Karleen Smith "72. Ted Smith, Bemtcc Alumni An volunteers energein effort hv Mumni Unard flu- In organize a grtnip of volunteers to and progrann i\ tinderwav l\vo \e%Mon% were held recently at the Fen slemaker Alumm House to at t/uainl alumni with waw thev can help to mainlain rxiUing projects and initiate new tmes Iraderxhip on an ad hoi Volunteer Recruitment and Development Committee has been pnn ided by John St nmgeour ^ immediate past pre Mdent. Sandy Rupp '71, board secretary. Nam v Edwards '70. former board secretary: Carol Bowen '72. board member, and Mary Anne Klemkoskv 19. houni member Attending assist with alumni projei t\ /, Ktxrhcr Thomas W). Dale Thomas, Sandra Whitmire. Diane Wukovitz, Steve Wukovitz, Jan Jankowski. ShcMcy Gross-Gray and John Pollard, one of the two orientation sessions were Kalhryn Dildine 41. Betty Fisher '48. '/jihreh(iarntusian 'VIM. Cluirles Henrie '18. Mary Ijiu John '4^. Eleanor Kennedy '52. Betty Penman /9. Betty Reed Jeananne Scrimgeour '54. and Mary Jane Wagner '42. Other \ey\iony will be u heduled later lhi\ fall for ' volunteers unable to attend these firil sessions who are interested m serving as 717 m 4058 or 8(Hi ^26 Alumni, parents or fnerufs volunteers should contact the Alumni Office at 02U Alumni garage sale Wyoming Valley Chapter field a garage sale on July 30 to raise funds for scholAs a result, the group was able to award two $100 book scholarships to two new students from the Valley. Drawings were held at the Frosh Sendoff/Alumni Picnic at Kirby Park on August 9. Shown in the photo with "treasures 'from the sale are Wanda McDonough. Jackie Ganz. Suzanne McCabe. Susan Gottlieb. Debbie Ganz and Sandy McAndrew. Other alumni who assisted with the sale were Nancy Staima, Henry Hunt. Marvin Meizgfr. Stephanie Ceyer. Darlene Payne and Nancy Lychos. arships. Class oj 1956 at Buckalew Wilh a mtrmher of ihr ( lus\ i>f I'J^O \tr^tn^ u% tiHi utit pti ,idtnl natural to have a class reunion at Buckatew Place on Alumni il Day vvui tmiy In atten- dance were ikneeling) Ron Krafjack. Joan Kelchner. Miss Sandler. Jityce Buck Walker. Curt English finlenm president). Rod Kelchner (presuient of Mansfield University), (seiond row) Imis Burner. Louise Krafjack. Joan Raah Stine, Beverly Bryan Edwards. Mrs Sandler. Helen Clark Flecknoe. Marian Walsh Chruney. Nanette Hoy Crossman '55. Margaret Dultinger Hartley, (third row) Gene Schultheis. Don Walker. John .Sandler, ten Flecknoe. John Chruney. and Janet Engluh. Not present for photo were Charles and Tirm Valente Skiplunas. Judy Stephens Harris and Mary Hoffecker Coughlan. Dick Bittner. Page 3 Scholarship recipients for 1993-94 Scholarships provided by alumni and friends of Bloomsburg Universiiy. lotalling over $197,000. were awarded (o B.U sludenu for the 1993- 1994 academic year. Mos» of the awards were presented during a reception last Septemdonors, ber, attended by recipients, their families, Alumni faculty, adnunistrators. members of the Board of Directors, and representatives of the B U Foundation The recipients (in alphabetical order): Michael Amow. a finance major from Saylorsburg. the Mary Wilson Scholarship. $500. This IS 10 an S Rhonda scholarship. a political science major from Kim Aponick. Gilbertsville. the Honors Scholarship, $500. A. Arndt. an elementary education major from Exton. the Marco and Louise Mitrani Scholarship The scholarship fund was set up Lbm through gifts and bequests from the late Marco and Louise Mitrani, long-time benefactors of the University Bridget S. Atkins, a psychology major from Newion. ihc Phi Si^ma Pi Scholarship, $100. Wanda L. Bacher. a speech correction major from Drums, Si holarship. University Kelly Jodi A. Beicrschmitt. a secondary educattm Mount Carmel. the Mtuao and Louise Mitrani Scholarship, The scholir ship fund was set up through gifts and bequetts from the late Marco and Louise Mitrani, longtime benefactors of the University. Lisa A. Belicka. a speech/communication former members of the faculty. Miss Belicka was also recipient of an Honors Scholarship. $500. Michelle Bet. an accounting major from Wind Gap, the Nelson A. Miller Scholarship. $500. The late Mr. Miller was a member of the music department faculty. Catherine L. Betres, a philosophy major from the Marco and Louise Mitrani ScholThe scholarship fund was set up through gifts and bequests from the late Marco and Louise Warren. R.l Mitram, long-time benefactors of the University. Jill Bohringer. a secondary education math major from Bayport, a Music Service Scholar^ ship. $350. Tiffany J. Book, a biology major from Leola, Marco and Louise Mitrani Scholarship. The the was late University long-time benefactors of the University. $900 This scholarship honors Karen Boring, from major from Philadelphia, a Minority Scholarship, in 1839. Frcycrmuth. Class of 1 923, along with gifts other alumni and friends. Heather Chalfont. the arship. $1,000. Jennifer Boyer. a biology major from Balliel of Jim Thorpe, the Early Susan Bair. a secondary education Bloomsburg, the James computer Alyssa I). $200. Renee D. Boyer. Scholarship glish Baird, a marketing major from Chanibcrsburg, the Mon o and Umise Mitrani The scholarship fund was through gifts and bequests from the late set up Marco was set late Marco and Louise scholarship is given in $300 Leigh A. Barnes, an elementary education Haw Icy, the Marco and Louise Mitrani Scholarship The scholarship fund was set up through gifts and bequests frvm the late N Y., the Anna Lowrie Wellel Mrs Welles. Class of scholarship given to a student planmng a is 1900. the gious vocation. rcli*' J Christa Brownawell. an elementary education Carlisle, the A. Kenneth and Mary Betterly Maiers Scholarship, $500, a member of the Class of Mrs MaieiJ 1933. Kristin L. Brubaker, an accounting major from Ephrata, the Marco and Louise Mitrani Scholarship. The scholarship fund was set V9 Marco and Louise Mitram. long-time bertefacttHS gifts and bequests from the late MaroO and Louise Mitrani. long-time benefactor* ofthe of the Umversit>-, Umversity. Maria D. Barnes, a secondary education math major frvm Elysburg. the Conon Franklin V-!2 Careen A. Bulka. a secondary education biology major ft^om Lavelle. the Eleanor Wray Schatr Scholarship. $200, This scholarship arship. is provided by members of the Na\7 V- 1 2 umt who were assigned to Bloomsburg between July I, 1943. and September 30. 1944 Anna M. Bauer, a mass commumcations major from Poltsiown. the Marco and Louise Miiram Page 4 , bequest from is major from James J. the Persis T. Bristol, an interpreter iraimng majof major from Scholarship. $500 Gibble. and bequests from Mitraru. long-time benet* factors of the University. honor of the incum- Miss Baker was also recipient of a Minority Chad gifts from Brooklyn. bent president of the I'niveriily. O. Baker. Jenny Minnich; up through Scholar ship. SI 5. Established in I960 through* lliis Rhomia a secondary education En- major from Allentown. the Marco and Miss Baird was also recipient of an Honors Scholarship. $500 Philadelphia, the President 's Scholarship. Michelle Geczy. Schol- Universily. Rhonda O. Baker, a management major from Vitale. Hammaker Sr Louise Mitrani Scholarship. The scholarship fund and Louise Mitrani. long-time benefactors of the Lisa Pizzichenu. R. arship. $500. science major from Bethlehem, the Joanne Tho- mas Scholarship. Teter. major from Ontarma, a Music Service Scholarship. $500. Rebecca J. Boudreau. a biology major from Mitram. long-time benefactors of the Umversity. Gaynelle Boyd, a secondary education math served Childhood Education Scholarship, $200. Matthew Mitrani. Funding for this schol- who have our country's armed forces since the founding arship lefi) a speech correction and gifts was provided by the B.U, Foundation, using income from a bequest from Anna Miller alumni and former students ofthe University from left) Tracy Walker. Tana M. Savage Jr. WiUiam H. Lever. up through set Marco and Louise Marco and Louise Mitrani ScholThe scholarship fund was set up through gifts and bequests from the late Marco and Louise in from . arship- scholarship fund all (standing, WcM English major from bequests from the gifts rial Scholarship. (Seated, a nursing major from M. Beard, Chester, a University Scholar Scholarship Marco and Louise Mitrani the The scholarship fund was set up and bequests from the late Marco Denise Guinn Bailey, an elementary education major from Lcwisburg. the Veterans Memo- (Sfolfd. from left) Ahhfv Garrison. Veronica Kentu y. Meredith Layos and Michael McCormick: {standing, fwm left) Karen Zaffiw. Darnel Knorr. Lori McDonald. Lisa A. Belickit. Marcy Fiorey and Kathleen Wert. and Louise Mitram. long-time benefactors of fte and Louise Mitrani. long-lime benefactors of the through up major from Annville. the Oscar and Sarah of the University. Guerrieri set Mmo late Bakeless Sclwlarship. $350. The Bakclesses wcte scl up through gifts and bequests from the late Marco and Louise Mitrani, long-time benefactors Mary and Art and bequests from the gifts Marco and Louise from Allcntown. the Miiram Scholarship The scholarship fund was center, with through D. Anderson, a social sciences ma- jor Karen M. Craig, The scholarship fund was Scholarship through $500 The late Miss Wray. a former member and coach of women's teams, is a member of the Umversit> 's ulty fac- athletic AihleOC Hall of Fame. Philip A. Burrell. a secondary education eai* science major from Sunbury, the Marco axi Scholarship recipients for 1993-94 Louise Mtlnmi Schoiarship. The scholarship fund was set late Marco and Louise up through gifts and beque&ts from the Mitrani, long-umc bene- factors of the University. N.J.. a University Scholar Schol- recipient of an Account- Soraya M. Faulk, a biology major from Man o and Louise Mitrani Schoi arship The scholarship fund was set up through gifts ai>d bequests from the late Marco and Louisc Mitnuii, arship. Timothy Casey, a B.U. graduate who went on to receive a master's was also $250 Farrell Warminster, the Jennifer Caldwell, a speech correction major from Bndgeton. Miss ing Scholarship. degree Shippenshurg at long-umc benefactors of the Tracey A. Fedor. l'niversit> nursing major from j Freeland. the Hazleion General Hospital Scht>i University, the Eunice Davtlla Scholarship. arship. $2,954 $1,000 Marcy Fiorey. a psychology major from Shamokin, the Ellen Barker Scholarship. $225 This IS an S.I.O. scholarship. Nicole A. Caucci. an elementary education major from Mayfield. a University Scholar Schttl- The Monica J. Charles, a speech correction major from laic Dr Barker was a member of the faculi> Scott Firmstone. a management major ln>m arship. Lilitz, a Music Service Scholarship. $350. who surer of S.I.O. Mitrani. long-time benefactors of the University. $100, This scholarship a biology major from Kalhryn Confer, Miller Scholarship. Miller, Class of 1981. a math major from Marco and Louise Mitrani Scholarship. The scholarship fund was set up through gifts and bequests from the late Marco and Louise Cory M. Clark, Selinsgrove, the M Honesdale. the rimoths $500 died in was an automobile acti Nicole M. Fisher, a special education majoi Tammy Hrusovskv from Ene, the is Scholarship, vice Scholarship. $350. Jeanne Cortez, a biology major from Goshen. a mass communications gifts sister m memory of Miss Guemen. a well-liked member of the Class of 1984, who died in 1986. Rita's faimly and fncnds have established this perpetual scholarship in her memory. Jenny E. Crowley, a business economics major from Towanda, a University Scholar Schoiar- Farrah H. Franzosa. an accounting major from Momsvillc. a University Scholar Scholar ship. Charles Frilz. an accounting major from Benton, the Benton High School Scholarship. $2,000 Crystal C. Frye, Tina M. Delorey. an accounting major from Paimerton. a University Scholar Scholarship. Elizabeth Devett, a biology major from Millmom. the Marco and Louise Mitrani Scholarship The scholarship fund was set up through gifts and bequests from the late Marco and Louise Mitram, long-tune benefactors of the University Nicole J. Dolat. an English major from Cov Marco and Louise Mitrani Schtilscholarship fund was set up through and bequests from the late Marco and Louise Conn arship The entry. , the Mitrani. long-time benefactors of the University. Lorren M. Doiunoyer. a biology major from Hegins. the Marco and Louise Mitram Scholar ship. The scholarship fund was set up through gifts and bequesLs from the late Marco and Ixui-w Mitram, long-time benefactors of the University Michelle L. Dugan, a secondary education math major from Waisontown. a University Scholar Scholarship. Christopher D. Earle, a chemistry major from Troy, the Mon o and Louise Miirani Scholarship The scholarship fund was set up through gifts and bequests from the late Marco and Louise Mitram. long-time benefactors of the University. Karen Edwards, an accounting major from Orangcville. the Paul J Yon Jr Scholarship. $500. Christopher Esser. Chester, the The The scholarship fund was set up through late Marco and Louise and bequests from the Mitrani. long-time benefactors of the University ship. gifts the Eric C. Foulke, an accounting major from Man o and Louise Mitrani Scholar ship. Sigma Sigma Sigma at Oreficld, the presented to a is late a history Roben Redman major from West Scholarship. $600 Mr Redman was one of B.U.'s roost suc- cessful football coaches. Melissa Ann from Sayre. the Farrell, an accountmg major Norman Hilgar Scholarship. pro$250. The late Dr Hilgar was an accountmg AdnunisBusiness of the chairperson and fessor traboD Department Muiuitesko time benefactors of the University major from Bethlehem, the Rita Guemeri Scholarship. $400. This scholarship V. genital heart defect. N.Y-. a Student Leadership Scholarship. $150. Karen M. Craig, Harry Jenktns. David who was an audiology graduate ume of her death, caused by a con- Miss Fisher was also recipient of the Man o and Louise Miirani Scholarship. The scholar ship fund was set up through gifts and bequests from the late Marco and Louise Mitram, long major from Lake Ronkonoma. N. Y. a Afujic Ser- Hili. Ms. Hrusovsky, bom Erika Corbo. a secondary education Enghsh Tara provided by fncnds of student in thai facility. L dent Baby Bloomer Scholarship. $ 1 .000. presented by Bloomsburg Hospital to a student Millville. the I a former trea a nursing major from Williamsburg, the Student Memorial Scholarship. S400 and sciences major from Bloomsburg, the Editha Ent Adams Schol Abbey Garrison, an arship. $100. to honor this This scholarship was established member (Seated, from arts of the Class of 1924 (standing Weslen. lejt) Mernjin elyn J rom left) Amy M. Aartm R. White. .Smilh. lodt. Kartn Megan Suiho. J W Sutton. Coteen lompkm\. Veronica i. Matthew A Iru kelt. lavlor; Howard M. J. /jiffiro who was an outstanding teacher of English at Central Columbia High School by B U alunuu who were her former students. It is given annually to the member of the graduating Ccnual Columbia who enrolls at B U highest ranking at das', Miss Gamson was also recipient of the Man o and Louise Mitram Scholarship The scholar ship fund was set up through gifts and bequests from the late Marco and Louise Mitrani, long time benefactors of the University Dixie K. Gavason. a secondary cducatu)n his M from Selinsgrove. the Erma Hefferan Scholarship, $500 Miss Hefferan pro vidcs this scholarship in appreciation o( the lime tory major at Bloomsburg Miss Gava-son was also recipient of a Univer she spent as a student Scholar Schtilarship. Michelle Geczy. a history major from Street, Md the Richard Savage Foelr\ Scholarship. sity . SlOO Mr Savage is a retired member of the En ghsh Depanmenl faculty Miss Geczy was also recipient of the John J scholarship is Serff Sr. Scholarship, %S00 The provided by Mrs. Polly Scrff in late memory Polly Serf Michelle R. Geczy. center, with Dr. John Serf Jr. and Mrs. of her husband, a long-time member of the University s history department faculty Jeanioc L. GeerUngs. an elementary education major from sec up through Mano and Louise The schoiarship fund was Pineville. ihe Mitrani Scholarship gifts and bequests from the late Marco and Louise Mitram, long-time benefactors Pages Scholarship of the Universily from C had Cibble. a managcmcnc major S500 Scholarship. Schrno Angeh hphrau. the This vcholarship given is memory in Mr of Mary Schcno. Cla-w of 1 952. by hii sisler-in-law. husband, Bciierly Maiers. Cfass of 1933. and her A (Seated, Painter, Denise Gumn Bailey: from left) Susan Bair. Kakaley. Persis from left) Wnuh // Hoffman. Tina WHa>ski. MichaelJ. Careen A. Bulka, Karen Edwards. T. Lion, the Louis of the University James Gilliam, a marketing major from Elkins Park, a Nnnunwtde Insurance Scholarship, $500 Shelley t. Glasmyer. a management major a history major and baskeiUoyd Scholar from Kaston. the Dick President ot the Class of $700 1%2. Mr is a He Fame member of the B U is for Athletic coordinator of the alumni student recruitment program in New Jersey and formerly served on the Alumni Board of Directors. Good, IVisIa A. Litil/. the Ia-oh S I O from Kozuhoi Scholarship, $ 50. This 1 scholarship. Aleta Gruff, an accounting major from Clarks Summit, the Mon o and Ltmise Miirani SchoUir Pie scholarship fund was ship gifts and bequests from the late set up through Marco and Louise Mitrani, long-time benefactors of the Umversity P. MacNeal. Sheila A. Martucci. Cheryl A. Mitstifer. Man o and Louise Mitrani Scholarship. The tlic late Marco and Louise Mitraiu, lung tunc benefactors of the University, I'hrislophiT S. Grove, an accountmg major Iroiii Pliilddclphia. the Mono and Louise Mitrani C>uillaume. a secondary education trom Warminster, a Universiry Scholar Schol- arship Thntey, Rhtynda gifts and bequests from the late Marco and Louise Mitram. long-time benefactors of the through Umversity. Heidi Hodder. a medical technology major from Gillette, the James H. McCormick Scholar ship. late Marco and Louise Mitrani, long- time benefactors of the University. Wendy H. Hoffman, an adult health major from Watsontown. the Dorothy and Lloyd Wartman Scholarship. $300. This scholarship was provided by Francis 'Doc' Sell. Class of 1935. Heather M. Holzman. up through set gifts a secondary education and bequests from the of the Umversity, Melissa Ann Imes, a music major from Port Howard F Fenstemaker Scholarship, A member of the Class of 1912. Dr $350 Fenstemaker was a long-time faculty member, a computer information sci- the Alumm Alumni Quarterly, and president of Association rector of the ship Scholarship. $250. scholarship goes to a Maro L. nujor frvtm HarUnan. a secondar> education Sull\h ater, the Ercel $300 late Mitrani. long-time benefactors ence major from Ncscopeck, a Student Leader- Mr Bxdleman Schol- He also servede as di- Maroon and Gold Band, and member of the this band. Miss Imes was also recipient of the Mabel C. Jury Scholarship. $500, vided a monetar>- bequest to the University which Michael J. Kakaley. a secondary educaDon math major from Sheppton. the George and Dor- has been used to create an alunmi scholarship oihy Wasdovich Scholarship. $900. arship. his Bidleman. Class of 1912. pro- in meruory Rebecca K. Hartman. an and science major from Bloomsburg. the Enola Snyder Evans Scholarship. $500 This scholarship is given by arts Kathr>'n John Evans. Class of 1936.m memory of her mother-in-Uw. Mrs Evans. Class of 1910 Ian R. Hastiiigs. a pohtical science major from Page 6 Nicole M. Hlavacek, a mass communications major from Dalton. the Marco and Louise Miiruni Scholarship. The scholarship fund was set up editor of The Randy Harraon, Dawn A. Mr. Rygiel. an honorary alumnus, Royal, die Rachel E. Hall, an elementary education ma- Hiftgins. late gave many years of dedicated service to the University as professor and chairperson of the De- Marco and Louise )or Mark A. Wasakoski. $200. The University set Scholarship. Stellar. Kyle Hindsman. a data processing major from Willow Grove, the Waller Rygiel Scholarship. Miirani Scholarship. The scholarship fund was Matthew Michael McCorrnick. Leslee D. University. gifts and bequests from the late Marco and Louise Mitrant, long-lime benefactors of the was major from Warminsier, a University Scholar left) Jenkins, a former major from Shickshinny, the Marco and Louise scholarship fund thniugh fwm D Bloomsburg student and honorary alumnus of the up The Scholarship O. Baker. Roseanne M. Jenkins. Class of 1942. by from the Grler. a biology major from Easton, bequests fuxii (standing, Mrs of Mitrani. long-time benefactors of the University T. scholarship fund was set up through gifts and TraceyA. Fedor. Alyssa Baird. Lisa Belicka, Venmica Kenney; memory her husband. Colonel Harry Grbavac. a marketing major from Man o and Louise Mitrant Scholarship Tlic scholarship fund was set up through gifts and bequests friini the late Marco and Louise Amy Bethlehem, the the left) in State ing Scholarship. $250. Ryan G. (Seated, from Cultures Scholarship. $250. $500 Dr McCormick is chancellor of the System of Higher Education and is president emcntus of Bloomsburg Umversity. Miss Hodder was also a recipient of the Man o ami Louise Mitrani Scholarship- The scholarship fund was set up through gifts and bequests Miss Graff was also recipient of an AccountErin mcni. partment of Business Education, (;iM>dhurt. a marketing major from Marc W. IS iui a special education major a Umversii\ Scholar Scholarship Green Lane, Merrijocelyn Smith. Heather Balliei. Uiurie Siepp. The scholarship ts provided by family, colleagues and fncnds of the late Dr Thompson, long-time professor and chairperson of the English Depan- Tara Hill, an elementary education major from Hunlock Creek, the Lydia Repella Jenkins Scholarship, $1,000. The scholarship was established Hall of left) Nicole Henry, an English major from Red F. Thompson Scholarship. $300. and Utuisc Mit/ani. long time benefactors of the ihc Huskies and from Mitrani. long-time benefactors of the University. Leslee D. Higgins. a mass communications major from Mechanicsburg. the Languages and Lloyd was an outstanding basketball player {standing, and bequests from the from Lot k Haven, the Mon o and Louise Miirani Scholarship The scholarship fund was set up through gifts and bequests from the late Marco ship. KetulraA. Toneiti. Melissa Farrell. Ateta Graff. Kathryn Confer; The scholarship fund was set up through late Marco and Louise ship up through gifts and bequests from the late Marco and Louise MiUani. long-time benefactors Shawn (Jodown. left) Hee. a theater arts major from PhilaMarco and Louise Miiram Scholar- P. gifts ball player fmm John Jacqurlyn E. ililes. an clemenlao educauon from Moscow, the Marco and Louise Miirani Scholarship The scholarship fund wa^ University, (Seated, University set (standing, Bristol. and Louise Mitrani. long-time benefactors of the delphia, the Kcnncih Maicrs niajor AmySerana. Jason M. Pocono Summit, the Mano and Umise Miirani The scholarship fund was set up through gifts and bequests from the late Marco Scholarship Brent Kelchner, a secondary educauon genand biology major from Bloomsburg. eral science it\e Alma SeybenWibon Scholarship. S\00 Mrs. Wilson. Class of 1925 and 1934. uughi elementary school for 40 years in the Central Columb" School Disinct. Gregory Kdemen Jr„ a histcxy major from recipients Monro ami Louise Mitram SchoiarThe schotanihip fund was set up through Trappe, the ship. gifts and bequests from the laic ship. $:5o Christian Layne. an arts arkl sciences major from Philadelphia, a Minont\ Scholarship Marco and Louise Mitnini. long-time benefactors oC the University. SI. 000 Brian D. Keller, a political science major from Bloombburg. the Man o and Louise Mitrani Meredith Layos, an elementary education major from Bloonwburg. the Elizabeth ^ndru.^^ The scholarship fund was set up through gifts and bequests from the late Marco and Louise Mitrani. long-time benefacloni of the Scholarship. Scholarship. $500 the late Mrs Andrusi ujs A Andniss. prcsidcni Jennifer Lefevcr, a gctilogy imjiH from RcjJ Jan Hutchinson Scholarship. $500 Ms Veronica Kenney. a graduate student from Elysburg.the R. Bruce Albert Scholarship. %}00 ing. die Hutchinson Mr. Albert, Class of 1906. was a former late The of Dr Har^c) of the UniversitN from 19.19 to 1969. University The widow ball Alunmi Association. Miss Kenney was also recipient of an Honors president of the and isiundmfi.frtmt John l^h. Mr. Lch was also recipient of the Jerrold Gnffis Scholarship. $1,000 was set late Marco and Louise cmenius of the University Rebecca M. Lehman, a speech correction major from Pine Grove, the Fram es Fay DeRose Scholarship. $350, The late Mrs. DeRose was laclors of the University. Annji Kinoshita. an English major from Cecd C Seronsy Scholarship. $3(X), The scholarship was established m memory of lumsdale. the Dr. Seronsy. scholar and professor of English, by his wife. Dr, Louise Seronsy. The late Mtss McCammon taught physical education and coached athletics for Alex jor many women's Dr Gnffis vice is ii member of the Cla.ss of 1976. William H. Lever, a secondary education com puler science major from Richboro, the IS Eh member and swiiimung coach Mr. Lever was also recipient of the C7v(/f a former faculty Shuman Scholarship. $250 The lute Mr Shuman was a member of the Class ot 1906. Donna J. from Berwick, the Class of 1941 Scholarship. $650, Liffiton. a .secondary education matli major from Vestal. N.Y.. the Man o and Lttuisc Mitrani Scholarship. The scholarship fund was set Jaraes R. Kline, a nursing major from Read- up through gifts and bequests from the late Marco and Louise Mitram. long-time bcnclactors mg. a University Scholar Scholarship. of the University Daniel Knorr. a graduate student from Bloorasburg, the Gerald Bacon Scholarship, Cindy Luckangelo, a management major from Marco and Umise Mitram Scholarship The scholarship fund was set up H $ 1 50, Mr. Clayton Hmkel, Class of 940. 1 pro- fessor emeritus of business education, provided this scholarship in memory of one of his first stu- Philadelphia, the through gifts University. Jennifer Koban, a special education major from Bloomsburg, the Emily Reuwsaat Scholar- New The late Dr. Reuwsaat was a member of the faculty. Robin Koch, an arts and sciences major from Melissa M. The scholarship fund was through gifts and bequests from the late set ( Scholarship. gifts The scholarship fund was and bequests from the late left) Monica left) J. Charles. Karen Btning. Erihi Corho. Ijsso Smart. Handv Harrmm, Jeanne James Gilliam. Hridget S. Milum Si holt. Atkins. Kathleen Warner. C 'ttrtez- set up Marco and Louise Mitrani, long-time benefaclork of the up Erln P. MacNeal. a biology major from Dunmore. the Biology/Atlied Health Sciences Scholarship, $250. Marco Alice Maczuga. a graduate student from Mifflinvillc. the University $ .000. Mr. Gross was on undergraduate student Kenneth S Gross Scholarship, 1 Cynthia Kraje, a mass communications maBrenJa K. Hafner Schol- at Bloomsburg from 1970 to jor from Broomall. the completed the requircmenLs arship. $350. given a Miss Kraje was also recipient of the Man, Frymire Kirk Scholarship. $200. Mrs. Kirk. Class left total 1974 and has since for a He degree lias of $2(X).(MXJ to the University for scholarships and for the renovation of the Ken neth S Gross Auditorium in Carver Hall. Michael Magalengo. a marketing major from a bequest to provide this scholar- Orwigsburg. the Meyer arui Mildred Eaton Levitt ship Amy from slandmy. from York City, the Marco and Louise Mitrani and Louise Mitram, long-time benefactors of the of 1894. (Seated, University- Kovalick. a biology major from Beaver Meadows, the Man o and Louise Mitrani Scholarship Marco late Lesiba Mabokela, an accounting major from through Alientown, a Minority Scholarship. $1,000. and bequests from the and Louise Mitram, long-time benefactors of the dents. Jerry Bacon. Class of 1951. ship. $500. R. Kline. president year\. Kleiner, an elementary education ma- F. Muiihew OmtUiuine. James McLaughlin Scholarship. %50(} Mr. Mcl^iughlin Patricia R. Kirn, an elementary education major (rom Schwenksville. the Lucy McCammim Scholarship. $500. Cattcci. A Louise Mitrani Scholarship. The scholarship fund and bequests from the .A ren. . Mitrani. long-lime bene- M C Arvc. KelU Heimi. Jennijer CaUiweU. Furnth H. Frtm:oAti. thxie K. Cttvosoti Distti Krmetz. Crysiol S'u ole Gary Holland Scholarship. $500. This scholarship is provided by Dr Robcn War- Kerriann Kimberiey, a secondary education math major from Litile Falls. N J the Man o and gifts A. Otuhi. a business econunucs major from lefti Ephrata. the Scholarship, $500. up through tStiittil.jnmiU'ftt .\m\ the cv^ach of the successful soft- is field hiK'key teams. Kravelz. an English major from Scholarship. $275. This .scholarship by Mrs Levitt, Class of 1942, and her S500. band. Walter S. Krzywicki. a nnanagement major from Warminster, the Dave Rathkey Scholarship. $150. This IS an liberal arts at Marceen Malanry. a management major from and engi- West Milton, the Kenneth S Gross Scholarship. neenng major from Pottstown, a University $1,000. Mr. Gross at arts made Bloom-sburg Scholar Scholarship Michelle L. Lapoint, an late hiLs m appreciation of the edu- cation she received and the fncnds she S. 10. scholarship. Nathaniel R. Lantz. a Meyer (Mike), provided is Walnutport. a Student Leadership Scholarship. and sciences L from left) Thomas C. Neugebauer. Marcy C. O'Hrien. Chase Farker, Tindall. to 1974 artd has since completed the requirements for a degree He has of $200,000 to the University for given a of the Umversity. wide Insurance Scholarship. $500. total scholarships and for the renovation of the Ken- neth S Gross Auditorium in Carver Hall- Miss Malaney was also recipient of a Nation- managemeDt major from Christopber Manhall. an accounting major Newfoundland, the College of Business Scholar- from Philadelphia, the Gary Holland Scholarship. a Kathy was an undergraduate student Bloomsburg from 1970 major from Hooesdale. the Marco and Louise Mitram Scholarship. The scholarship fund was set up through gifts aiKl bequests from the late Marco and Louise Milram. long-time benefactors Mark LaFavc. (Seated, Page? Scholarship This IS an S O scholarship Michelle Martin, a secondary education com- \5()0 puter science major from and New Holland, the Marco Milram Scholarship The scholarwas SCI up through gifts and bequests late Marco and t^uise Mitrani. long- Lifuise ship fund from the time benefactors of the University. Martucd. Sheila A. (ScainJ. I'miu lu Troshun. Susantie M. Uhck. Susoti C. 1 I lnini from left) Sti-phanit' /. of the Umversm- Thomas C. Neu^bauer, a liberal arts and engincenng major from Fairfield, a University late Miss Cronin was a mem- Peter Rinella. an adult health major from Lock Haven, the Russ Houk Scholarship, $2,000 This scholarship honors the memory of this very suc- cessful coach and teacher, especially his contri- butions to Bloomsburg 's wrestling program. Lisa Rudolph, a nursmg major from Lansdale, $200 The Dr Hippensiecl was a member of the nuis- the Eloise Hippensieet Scholarship. late mg department faculty John Ruiz, an a Untversirv Mitrani Scholarship gifts $250 The ber of the music department faculty. . up through gifts Marco and Louise Mitram. long-time benefactors ship.%\50- Umise Mitrani Scholarship. The scholarship fund was set up through gifts and bequests from the late Marco and Louise Mitrani. long-time bene- set up through set Lisa Pizzichemi, an F.nglish major from Mitrani. long-time benefactors; Jenny R. Minnich. Page 8 and bequests from the Mitrani. long-lime bene from Northumberland, the Marco and Louist Mitrani Scholarship The scholarship fimd was Hnglish major fr\>m Levitlown. the Deborah M. gifts from Freeland, the U. Donald Jenkins Scholar- ot the Umversit)' Farrvll. Lisa Riuiolph, up through Michalesko. a management major V, Marco and Louise Ann Scholarship. psychology major from a Marco and Louise set Melissa major from Tumhach Louise Mitrani Scholarship The scholarship fund late Diane E. Miller, an elementary education major frum Mechanicsburg, the Marco and Louise Mitrani Scholarship. The scholarship fund was Yatcilla. a history $1000. StuJi nr Ixadi-rship Scholarship. $500. L $100. The scholarship fund was and bequests from the puter science major from l^wrenceville, N.J Diane Bittner Scholarship, scholarships. late gifts Janice Michaud. a secondary education com- Fisher. Jennifer Lefever. O was 11. M. S.I Hazlelon, the William A. of 1942 (honorary), left) Dave neenng major from Bensalem. the Marco and memory who lost his hfe serving his country during World War from Marco McShea. a history major from the Marco and Louise Milram of Ll. Jenkins, a former Bloomsburg student Schrodi. Nicole late University, and Louise Mitrani, long-time benefactors of the ship. Cynthia Kraje. Jennifer Boyer. Dixie K. Gavason, Truly A. Walters: and bequests from the Marco through David left) gifts and Louise Mitram. long-time benefactors of the Philadelphia, a University Scholar Scholarship $250. from gifts Carlos A. Ojeda Jr., a management major from Reading, the Marco and Louise Mitrani Scholarship. The scholarship fund was set up Matlavage Scholarship. PottsviIlcthcytJie/j/i W. (standing, and bequests from the set late $175. and the Al Decker Scholarship, Stephanie McDonald, (Seated, up through was in Class of 1951 Michael Amow, Robert Snyder. English Scholarship also recipient of a Student ness education, provided this scholarship l-irmstone. 1 $1,000 Hinkcl. Class of 1940, professor emeritus of busi- lejt} Si oil 9 Marcy C. O'Brien, a pre-physical therapy major from King of Prussia, a University Scholar 1 {standing from 1 Suzette major from Philadelphia, a Mmohtv Scholarship, Gerald Bacon Scholarship, $ 50 Kizywu kt; 3. was a member of the faculty, M. Novak, a secondary education major from McAdoo, the Marco and factors of the University. a stKiology/crimmal justice Lori McDonald, a business education/data Dr. lioheri Warren. Walter S. Ken Auditonum in Carver Hall Miss Newton was also recipient of the Kimher Kusler Scholarship. $300. The late Dr Kuster. neih S Gross ors Scholarship. S500. processing major from Springfield. N.J., ihc Mm shall. scholarships and for the renovation of the Louise Milram Scholarship The scholarship fund Leadership Scholarship, $750, Christophei 1974 and has sinn- to Andruss was president of the University from 1939 to 1969 Mr McComiick was also recipient of an Hon- Mr McDaniel was left) Bloomsburg from 1970 at completed the requirements for a degree. HehA^ given a total of $200,000 to the University for Class of John McDanlel, from Julie NewtOD, an elementary education major from Berwick, the Kenneth S. Gross Scholarship. $ 1 .000 Mr Gross was an undergraduate siudeni Michael McCormlck. a computer and information science major from Bloomsburg. the Harvey A. Andruss Sr Scholarship. $350, The late Dr. (Seated, Scholar Scholarship I James J. art studio major from Blue Scholar Scholarship. Savage Jr.. Bell, a pre-physical therapy majOT from Philadelphia, the Lamar Blass Scholarship. $150, Mr Blass. an outstanding athlete Class of 1937, was killed serving his couoduring World War 11. He was inducted ujto in the ir> the BU Athleoc Hall of Fall in 1991. recipients Mr. Savage was also recipient of the Francis Sell Scholarship. $700. Mr. Sell. Class of 1935. served on ihc Alumni Board of Directors tor eight years and is a member of the B U Athletic Hall of He was member of the Class of 1906 Laura B.Schaeffer. a speech was a Milton Scholl. a secondary education math major from Allentown. a Music SerMce Scholar- mem- an honorary alumnus of B.U. Schrann. an elementary education Thomas Scholarship, $200. Merrijocelyn Smith, a secondary education math major from Ashland, the Marco and Louise Mitrani Scholarship. The scholarship frond was set up through gifts and bequests from Carlisle, the Robert Mr is Mitrani. long-time benefactors of the University. Miss Smith was also ily recipient of a B.U. Fam- Scholarship. $250. Robert Snyder, Bloomsburg. the Mary This is a University. through Stellar, a poUlical science major from Elysburg. the Kenneth S Gross Scholarship, Mr 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 the Umversity for scholarships and for the renovation of the Kenneth S. Gross Auditorium in Carver Hall, Stellar was also recipient of a Mount Carmel Scholarship. $500, Laurie Stepp of Mount Carrael. the Extended Programs Scholarship. $250 Nyree D. StolzofBloomsburg.afi.i/. Family Scholarship, $250. J. and Louise Mitrani and bequests from the gifts wa.s set late up Marco and Louise Mitrani. long-time benefactors of the University. Robyn M. Toland. a mass communications major from Boothwyn. the Marco and h>uise Mitrani Scholarship. The scholarship fund wa.s set up through gifts and bequests from the late Marco and Louise Mitrani. long-time benefactors of the University. Coleen Tompkins, a computer infonnaiion science major from Philadelphia, the Monro ami Louise Mitrani Scholarship. The scholarship fund was laic set up through gifts Marco and Louise and bequests from the Mitrani. long-time bene factors of the University Kendra A. Alex F. Kleiner, center, with C. Stuart Tonetti. a secondary education and Lda Hesste Fdwarth geography major from Moscow, the Bernard and Frances Young Scholarship, $400 Mrs Young and the late Mr. Young were members of the Class Veronica L. THckett. an elementary educamajor from Emmaus. the Man o and Louise tion set up through gifts Marco and Louise The scholarship fund was and bequests from the late Mitrani. long-time benefactors of the University. Dawn A. TVinJey. an English and French jor from Linfield. the Language and W. SuttOD. Pamela TVoshan. an jor ma Cultures a theater arts major from Marco and Louise Mitrani Schol- The scholarship fund was set up through and bequests from the late Marco and Louise Mitram. long-ume benefactors of the University, arship. gifts KimbeerJy Szczepkowicz. the Joan Auten Women s Intramural Scholarship. $200. Teresa Tamasaukas. a secondary education interpreter training ma from Fnendsville. the James Bryden Scholar- ship. $500 member The in the late Dr. Bryden was a faculty Department of Communication Disorders Klrsi F. l^rbedsky, a chemistry major from Bloomsburg. the Marco and Louise Mitrani Scholarship The scholarship fund was set up and bequests from the late Marco and Louise Mitram. long-time benefactors of the through gifts University Susanne .M. trick, an elementary education major from Paxinos. the Boyd Scholarship. $300 Lissa Stuart of West Chester, a Music Service Scholarship, $350. Lansdalc. the Mono The scholarship fund Scholarship. $250 Roseanne Miss the retired assistant vice president Mitrani Scholarship an elementary education major the 1 ^ J.. Todt. a pre-physical therapy major Scholarship biology major from Wilson Scholarship, $500. from Bethlehem, the Marco and Louise Mitrani Scholarship. The scholarship fund was set up through gifts and bequests from the late Marco and Louise Mitrani. long-time benefactors of S .000, H,,,,,,,*, of 1936 an S.LO. scholarship. Megan Suba, Norton Amy M. the lalc Marco and Louise «„„/,„ science major from Norton Scholarship, $500 G from Dillsburg. the Marco and Umise Mitrani Scholar- Mitrani. long-time benefactors of the University. Miss Serang was also recipient of the Joanne r,r.;u /.„,.„.,„„*,„, Scholarship. L. Serang. a psychology major from The scholarship fund was set up through and bequests from the late Marco and Louise Uf„ Kathy L. TindaU. an elementary education major from Allentown. a Umversity Scholar major from Sayre. the A Kenneth and Man, BeilerlyMaiers Scholarship, $500. Mrs. Maicrs IS a member of the Class of 1933. Tammi L. Scott, an elementary education major from Enon Valley, the Marco and Louise Mitrani Scholarship. The scholarship fund was set up through gifts and bequests from the late Marco and Louise Mitrani. long-tmie benefactors of the University. gifts (-SV,„«/.y„,„, for student life, ber, as well as ship. long-ume bene Matthew Teter. ^ poliucal Deborah M. Schrodi. a biology major from Leola. the John A. Hoch Scholarship, $350. Dr Hoch is a retired administrator and Hatfield, the Miirani. faculty member in the mathematics and computer science department, ship, $350. Amy 1 education Denise Teles, a secondary education math major from Bethlehem, the J Edward Kerlin Scholarship, $250 The late Mr Kerl.n was a University Dyan M. 1 memor> in factors of the University and Louise Mitrani. long-time benefactors of the faculty g.ven bequests fn^m the Marco late ... Hunsinger. a long-time administrator and Marco and Louise ate up and bequests from the gifts scholarship resi- » math major from Monr^^ton. the Mono and Louise Mitrmi Scholarship The scholanAip fund was set up through gilts and correction major from Lebanon, the Marco and Louise Miiram Scholarship. The scholarship fund was set t^wough this member of the Council of Trustees Matthew A. Taylor, . secondary Shuman Mr Shuman Mr ot a also recipient of the Clyde Presented to a dent advisor, Fame Scholarship. $250. The late 1 math major from Shenandoah, the Elton Hunsmger Scholarship. $250 Doc 1943. is F Buckingham Mr Buckingham, Clasi of vice president cmentus of the Univer- (Seated, Amdt: from left) Heidi Hodder. W.lham istandinfi.from AnnaM. left} Wanda L H Uver. Rhonda 1). Anderson. UsaA Bac ker. Aly.y.w fJ. Baird. Leigh A Barnes ' Bauer. JodiA. Beterschmitl, Philip A. Burreli sity, Miss Urick was also recipient of the A. Kenneth and Mary Betterty Maters Scholarship, $500. Mrs Maicrs is a member of the Class of 1933. Christine Vayda, an elementary education major from Havertown. a University Scholar Scholarship. Tana M. Vitalc. a nursing major from Pottsville. the Helene Robertson Scholarship, Page 9 . Scholarship recipients Dr Robertson was a member of dcpanmcnt faculty Diinid Walker, n ntasi. communicauun.s major from Camp HilJ, ihc Man o and Luuise Mitrani Sclwlarihtp. The scholarship fund wa& set up through and bequesLs from the late Marco The $700 late ihc nursing Cory M. Clark. Nicole J. Dotal, L/}rren M. Donmoyer, Soraya M. Faulk; istaiulm^. from left) Abbey S. Garrison. Jacquelyn E. Giles, Amy T. Grhavac. Ryan G. Grier. John Hee, Nicole M. fllavacek. (Seated, from left) and Louise Mitram, long-time benefactors of the University Tracy Walker, nursing major from a and Louise Mitrani. long-time benefactors of Umversity. Yatcilla. an elementary Diane L. educauon major from Gilberton, the Charlotte Hess arship, $150 The late Dr Si hot Hess. Class of 195; I was a member of the faculty. Karen ZafTiro. a secondary educaUon malh major from West Lawn, the Lee AumilU r Si hotarship, $500. The late Mr. Aumiller was a mem- I'. Bellcfonlc. Ihc Helene Robertson Scholarship, $700 The laic Or RobcrlAon was a member of Ihc nursing department faculty Truly A. Wallers, a history major from Erma M. Hrfferan Scholarship, Hughesville, the Miss Hcfferan provides $500. in appreciation this scholarship of the lime she spent as a student Bloomsburg Kathleen Warner, an accounting major from a( Benton, the Pmjessional Secretaries International Scholarship, $150, Mark ber of the faculty at B.U. Miss Zaffire was also a recipient of the Marca and Louise Mitrani Scholarship. The scholarship fund was set up through gifts and bequests from the late Marco and Louise Mitram, long- ume benefactors of the University. Beth D. Zebrowski. a psychology major from Allentown, the Marco arui Louise Mitram Scholarship. The scholarship fund was set up through and bequests fromthe late Marco and Loui Mitram. long-time benefactors of the Umversi gifts A, Wasakoski, a secondary education psychology major from Mount Carmel. the Mount Carmel Scholarship. $500. Corey J, Weaver, an accounting major from Akron, the Marco and Louise Mitram Scholarship. The scholarship fund was set up through gifts and bequests from the late Marco and Louise Mitram. long-ume benefactors of the Umversity. M. Webb, a secondary educauon Enmajor from Trevose, the Marvo and Louise Felicia glish Mitram Scholarship. The scholarship fund was up through SCI (Seated, from left) Heidi Hodder, Heather (.ttandinfi.from left) Donna J. M Hotvnan. Aleta Graff. Hnan Kernann Kimberley. Melissa M. Kovaltck, Michelle Uffiton. Lesiba gifts and bequests from the late Marco and Louise Mitram, long-time benefactors L I). Keller; Lapoint. Mabokela. Michelle Martin. of the University. Nathaniel Weems, a marketing major from Hamsburg, a University Scholar Scholarship. Kathleen Wert, a management major from Enola. the Richard A. Benefield Scholarship. $1,000. Ml, Benefield community a former busmess and is leader in Bloomsburg, as well as a former member of the B.U. Foundation Boaixl of Directors Howard M. Weslen. a liberal arts neering major from Royersford, the and engi- Gaffney Award Marvo and Louise Mitrant Sclwhirshtp. The schol^lup fund was set late Marco and Louise Mitiam. long-time bene- up through gifts Amy Kravetz '94 was named as this year 's recipient of the Tom Gaffney Outstaruiing Ambassador Award. Amy was a member of the Husky Ambassa- and bcquesLs from the factors o( the University. Aaron R. White, an English major from Shdmok.in, the arship. Ilic dors for four years, sen'ing in various Mon o and Umise Mitram Schol- positions including president. scholarship fund was set up through The Marco and Louise award is Mitram. long time benefactors of the University Tina Wikoski. a secondary educauon Spanish person who best epitomizes leadership major from Bloomsburg, the Don>ihy and award gitts and bequests from the Wanmm late Scholarship, $300. and the ideals of the organization. The memory of Tom a former president of Husky Ambassadors, who died in the Uovd is Gaffney This scholarship was provided by Francis Doc" presented each year to the Sell. Class of given in '90. service of his country. 1935. Brian K. WiUoughby. a management major from New Cumberland, the E H \elson Scholarship.SlOO The was (Seated, from left) Shawn Mott; (standing, fnmi Laura B. Schaeffer. lefi) Tammi ber, coach, P. McShea. Diane E. Miller. Suzette M. Novak. Carlos A. L Scott, Amy L Serang. R. Minnich, Kristm L Ojeda Jr.. Mitchell B. Parker. Jenny late Dr Nelson. Classof 1911. educauon faculty mem- a former physical and past president of the Alunuu As- sociation. Mr Willoughby was also recipient of a Col- lege of Business Scholarship. $250. Marsha Wisloski. an elementary education major from Ranshaw. the Ann J Jarrea Scholarship, $225 The scholarship is given m memory of Miss Janen. Class of 1923. by her sister. Miss Hamei Janen Julie B. >anwll. a mass commuiucaiioos major from York, the Marco and Louise Mttrant Scholarship through Page 10 gifts The scholarship fund was set up and bequests from the late Marco Nicole Foose wins first alumni 'Legacy Scholarsiiip' The first Legacy Scholarship, provided by the Alumni Association to the son or daughter of a Bloomsburg graduate, was won by Nicole Foose, daughter of Ruth Foose '60 and Gary Foose A ship sophomore. Nicole won the $500 scholara drawing held on August 1 m The family lives at Ncsquefaoning R-D I Homecoming 1994 Accommodations Soiiu- holi'ls, moti'Is .in* .Wiv.idv full, but cont.Kt the Aliinmi a IinI oI auoinnuHliUioiis, as woll as an iipilatf on i.>tlKi' lor availabilitv Friday Concert Arrive in town on Friday, in lime for the Newport Jazz p nv in Mitrani I lall. I laas Center Alumni may purc hase lu kets lor half-prue: $10. K'stival al 8 Registration Ambassadors Vour lirst stop shouUi ho in the kehr Union, where doughnuts and lollee will be n'ady a! *» a.m. Smiling hiskv Ambassadorw and Alumni Hoard Members will be on hand to greet ymi I win recognition The Huskv Amhti\siulor\ Here rrcog- "BeM Organization ntzed di the / (or W.f " at the annual conferrm e of the I II .Student Alumni AMtH iatton/ Pisint Student Foundation held at ' The 'niversity. New University Store Millem tlle district includes lar student groups in and show you arvtund. And ilon't lor^et to register; you won't be eligible to wni a doorprize imless you do. Our umi- Penntyhanin beautiful University Store will be p.m., oth ring 20' ;, open fnim ^* a.m. to 9 disiountson many ilnns York. Nevk Jerse\. Marvlotul. Delaware. We.M Virginia. District of Columbia and Onlano. Canada Am haxstulon fiir l*J9t lW4 were .Xnii.i Bauer. Chri% Beadlini;. l.ixa Hrluko Mike Butcher. Adnenne Bill Bn»tk\. Congo. Amv Kraveiz. Brian ladlry AIDS Walk you would like to be part ol the himecoming Parade. U)K charity walk which beginsat 9 a m. in the H)i) bltuk of West Main Street and merges with the parade near Town Tark or details, see ariicle on Page 11, It I )oin the l Meredith Layos. Cindy iMckangeto. Michelle Neumann. Marvellen Parade Makurevich. Michele McElnme. Dolly Moran. Hugh (> Ihmnell. Kelly Oltey. Iieck\ Randall. Therem Vtm Tohel iiwant and the travel- Shown with the ing irophv are Piere.ui Vrui Tohcl. The parade begins at Bloomtiburg High School at Carver about 30-35 minutOH later Dr Curtis R English f>6. interim and Chris Ambassador president for president of the university: Beadling. tn on the Mall woh a big hit, rtu we're adding accommodate an even bigger crowd. This is the LaAt year'H picnk more tents to you want to meet old friends. m chooHe either a Herrigan sub (with Middleswarth chips and nodn) or a box lunch for $7 each Tables will be reserved for reunion claNHert, and reunion right place to be Starting al 1993 .i Picnic president of Husky Amhasiadors for 1994: at 10 and arrives it a II , photi>s will be taken at this lime, Keservallons reijuired, although a limited may be available at "the number of ticketH door." Groundbreaking Although bulldozers won't move in until sometime next stage a ceremonial groundbreaking for our longd library. The brief tereinony will lake place at noon on the Miftball field (behind the prc^sident's home), proponed site (Ttn^;, we'll I of fhf new f,ir iljly Sports Volunteers of the Year second-year Head Coach Danny Hale will victory over Kutztown. Game time: 1:30. jan Hutchinson's field hockey team hosts Slippery Kock at 2 rhe The Derricott Family of Allentown was honored by the Alumni Assoctaiion oi " Volunteers this vear s of the Year " Bill, a teacher al Parkland Hif^h Schtol seek a graduatedfrom Blmfmsburg in 1966. aruJ wife Carole pre lented hun withdau/ih " Joanne subsequently followed m her ter Joanne as a "f^raduation present. p m. father s footsteps and graduated m 1 9H9. Since that time, the entire family has Day was Nancy Swanz Lychos fuskic^s of Dinner been very active leaders on the Lehigh Valley Alumni Coordiruiiing Commit tee. In addition, Joanne was elected to the Alumni Board of Directors in 1993. Presenting the award on Alumni I Homecoming '52. Uft. presi- dent of the Alumni Association for 1994-1995. Disk jockey Dick "Buchf Davala " a Homecoming '64 returns to direct good time at the Wrap up a great day by gathering at Magee's 24 West Ballroom for cocktails (cash bar) at 6:15, followed by Magee's buffet at 7 p.m. Tickebt; $20 per person. Reservations required, although a few tickets may be available at registration on Saturday morning. ( Continued on Page 45) Dance. Page 1 1. Maple Chair $235.95 with lasered University seal drc^-shipped to your home from factory Pewter Stein 2. and $52.95 and with lid University seat Pewter Stein 3. with glass $29.95 bottom and University seal Carver Hall Painting $139.95 4. By Bglomise of Boston Wood/glass. 9.5 x 14 inches Pewter Bud Vase $19.95 5. with University seal Pewter Bell 6. with University $12.95 Seal 3 5 inches high 7. Gear $16.95 T-shirt Grey putf-pnnt Af, L. 8. 9. XL. XXL Alumni Sweatshirt Grey with gold-imprinted M, XL L. Alumni 10. Grey with M, XL L, $44.95 Carver Hall T-shirt $14.95 Maroon & Gold design Alumni Coffee Mug $4.95 13. Heritage 11. B.U. Baseball Maroon, one size Cap $10.95 fits all 14. 12. Academic Lamp $305.95 26" with gold-edged black parchment shade Uses three-way light bulbs Drop-shipped from factory White with gold seal Wooden Block Carver 7.5 inches wide Westminster Clock $259.95 Hall $12.95 by 6 inches high Solid cherry, never needs winding 15. Plays Westminster melody Sculptured Husky Dog 5. The University Store Order Form To piBco an order Use this convenient A(l 75 inches high x 4. OESCRIPtlON $20.95 75 inches long COLOR COST EACH mall-in oftJer form. ord«r« prepaid only. Allow 4 woeks tor delivory. Holklay orders rvquested by Dec. Ist Name AddrM*_ cny Phone _Stal*_ ( to The Unlvef»tty Store '^•'wwvtvanl* rwtdanti »i--d«ip-,-«: U Check Of Money Or(j« MM ex iMm (ai on pmwH. h« ana rMWky. jMastercanl JVisa JDacover SHIPPING FEE Op to $10.00 SiaOl to S20.00 nam m taaoo ovwtaaoo.. Signature requtreO tor purchase Expiation Dale o TO S3.M y^ fp Mir tHaodtae Total Shipping a Handling "SatoaTax t4.oo TOTAL l/PS SfHpp*ns fflw Labe/ TOTAL 5 Deaths Classnotes We extend our sympathy members of nily 1914 Mary Corrigan 0*Br1en *!4 will observe her 100th birthday on Oclobcr 19. Her address; c/o John M O'Brien. 2765 Young Street. Apt 36. Toronto. Ontario. Canada M4N 2H8. and professional organizations, she served on the B U Alumm Board of Directors from 1977 to 1983 A .scholarship in ber of years Adams Editha Ent 1918 Rfprescnlatnr 1925 Edna Davenport OM 25 East Eleventh Street a U Foundauon. Margaret Dougherly Smith '25 of Ashland died on July Bloomsburg. PA 17815 1 5 at age 92. She taught elementary school in Columbia (7!?} 784-0142 Helen Calazin Yrnrhck 'Jl of dieil on June 11 at nge 82 Nanttcokc Apnl Mae Hctttlcy Acorc '29 dieO on 18. She taught relinng num to the ScholarJiip Fund B sent to the Anthony. Lucille D<\kx Ida name has been B U student for Comnbuiions presented to a may be her 1 in Nantiatke schixils before 7 years Lauirlton died on July was a teacher in the 1 Boob '29 of School Distnct for 39 years. Surviving are her husband. Therv^n F. Boob, a daughter. Patncta Dowden. four grandchildren, i\«o great-grand 1919 Surviving arc a son. James Jr; two Mary daughters. Representative F, Dunleavy and Eileen Hughes; 15 grandchildren, 21 Grace Kishbach Miller 918 Chun k Street grcat-grandcKildren, one great-greatgrandchild; and two sisters. PA 19468 (215) 948-3780 Royersford. Class Volunteeris): Grace Kishbach Miller Marjorie Davcy •26 of Honcsdale 1. for 37 years in at She taught age 87 Wayne County Schools. 1920 Anna Davis Barrow W Ezra R D 5. Harris Box 451 /H 781 Rockville. MD 20850 (301) 424-4405 1928 Eva Pegg Bush May was a teacher schools trict '20. formerly of She 10 at age 93 on June was a teacher at 1 3 at age 85 She Pine Center School before retinng in 1976, She previously taught Monroe High School, at in various elementary Rochester Institute of Technology and all in Easton Area School Dis- in the Surviving are two daughters. Biilcr and Mary Shade. Ihtcc grandchildren, two step- grandchildren, Surviving Gary A.; three grandchildren and one great-grandis 193 PA 18603 Frank Buckingham Jeanette Hastie of Easton died on July 24 She taught in the age 85. al Herman Garey tiircc died on Augu.st 7 at age 93. Mrs. Wise and her husband, the late Earl V. founded Wise Potato Chip Wise Co Wise, Dorothy V J. Charette, and Shirley Benjamin. 13 grartdchildren. Wen/ DchM .Snydci Kiuh '76 Cathy l-ciiaia l May '78 ong Ijtwton 644 Hast AIDS Walk I'hinl Street Bloonuhurg. PA 17815 Mary Betlerly planned as part of parade IWii Colder who aluiiiiii co-owners of are u HtiKunshurg hiiKiness will sponHor a Kcnntlh A. Roberlii *33 of chunty pledge walk on llotnccoiinng Bhwmshurg. PA 17815 (717)784-5783 Blooni.vich '67 KciNci 1 Velmu Weaver meni- as treasurer and vice president. Surviving are four children: Earl J. Moyd in very active with the company, serving active 1933 C»H>p 56 11 Kk haul K l Cliandlci '44 nioiiias l-ciisicniuK'her "59 Harry She was Berwick. In her younger years, she was She was also a very grandchildren Milion C Owayne Lucille Jury Wise *22 of Berwick " hfitMus '47 Mailiit two two '81 ^ \ Rolwrls Annr Shortcss Claus. and Janet Stiva; seven grand- brothers, and cvan Miller A [\uoihy llollnuin Hiirper *37 Surviving are a daughter, Pully u foster daughter. Shirley Rainier, two grandchildren, two tosicr Class Volunteeris): daughters, Lois Gambino. Barbara children. 12 great-grandchildren, 1922 I Kcnnclh Maters Easton Area School Surviving are a son. David E.; Class Volunteeris): Camilla Sr., '28 Distnct for 24 years, retiring in 1974 1921 McHose Bock, 1103 South Market Street a son. child. 1 Representative (717) 752-5367 for 35 years. Class Volunteeris): Lucite (717) 784-2046 1132 Market Street J') Helen (>aUi/in Ycnchck '31 Hudicl New Representative Berwicli. the four greui-grandchildrcn. and three Faye Appleman DendUr Dull! C" I'ctei l-lshiiumt '41 step-greatgrandc hildren Easton. died on Chapin Uuibach '27 Maigiurl Swait/ Hitler '30 Harriet Lrviin Mlltrr 'HI of Wtlhanispon died on June II ulage8l She taught several yean in Beaver Township LouAnn Barre died on July 10. 1993. Davcy *26 1 Maigatcl 1 1930 York. Norine Amcsbury *27 of Wilkes- 9119 Friars Road '24 Anna RiKlda Scott "28 Ilia Mac Hrnstcy Acore '29 Nita MkKllcswaith lUwb '29 Repreientattve: Ecker, Ezra Harris the University of RtxiheMer. 1927 Represesentatives: Morjonc l-slhci teacher in Plymouth for 43 yean. Millvillc died died on June 12 Adams Fjit Jeancltc Haslic Huckiiigham '28 {717) 784-3532 Margaret Swartz Billcr *J0 of 1926 Ethih 1932 County. MariEarrl C. Dula *29 of Plymouth died on June 20 ai age 85. She was a Eva Pegg Bush '20 l ucilleJury Wise '22 Noniic Amcsbury '27 BliHtmsburg. children and two brothers. comniu- died: bixMhers. alagclU She Mifflinburg Area the university who have Margiuvi IXiugheny Smiili '25 ago Surviving are a Non. Jack, and two Nita MIddlrswarlh lo the families of the following alunuii and will East conclude lot where the walk RcfrcshmenLs will be provided by The Bloonuburg Stroudsburg. Hmpital Editha Ent Adams Bloomsburg died on July 8 *24 at of A reuied teacher, she taught at MiUville from 1924 to 1926, Bloomsburg High School from 1928 to I9J4. and for many years m the Central Columbia m 1970. m many commumty. church School Ehstna before retmng Active Harry and 1929 age 89, and fnends Representative: Touring together Isabel Chelotky Hester Several B 436 South Rtver Shown at the border between EngUmd and Scotland an June 5 were (from left) Mary Lou Fenstemaker John '45. Betty L Fuher '48. Sal Bones. June Novak Bones '4H, Elizabeth HoagUind Dobb 42 and Edward Dobb 41 Wilkes-Barre. Street PA 18702 Class VolunUeris): Rachel G. V alumni who have been frtends since enjoyed a vacation tn Dwayne to walk, volunteer to help tfiey graduated England, Wales. Ireland and Scotland tn the 1940s at invite alumni pledge or refreshment Atands along the route. Please call The Remit Corporauon at 1-800-326- 9962. Page 13 5 5 Class Classnotes Reunion Awards In order to provrdc an incentive for Survivor* include his wife, the do a gwni job of gelling members back to Blmmi^hurg for chhsch thai their reunions on Aiumni Weekend or Homecoming, the Alumni yean of service 14 panicipadon, and lo acknowledge former Pauline Albertson. a daughter. Barbara ( rawford; two v»ns. Terry and Jack. SIX grandchildren. Aii-socia- Kven great- grandchildren and a hutcr lion offcriv Ihrce awards: Thr (told Award for reunion which have classes a The Silvrr AwunI claMNCS of rale 1935 paiticipadon of those invited; rale of 2.^ pcrccnl KeprrsenltHtvi': for reunion I Row Reed iiUz/tbeth which have a participation 1^1 S percent of thouc invited; hiM ourlh Street l Hhomxhurfi. and 17H/5 I'A i7l7) 7H4 OMtl Thr Itromv Award classes for reunion which have a pariicipalion Chiix rale of 10 percent of ihose invited. Award winners for I'^'J Vaiiinli-i'rt it CimhaUi. Hi-fiv Helen Harfman Reed were the 1 following: Class of I'Jn Hron/c; 1936 Clusfiol 1918 Dron/c; Representatives: Class of Gold: Ruth Wagner l>eUHe. Mam Street Conynnham. PA IH2l*i i7l7) 7HH Hnti^tfiil MMUUMUn IHU or Class of 1940 1937 will host Sara Maria Rerger Miller 79. Elaine Miller Representatives: ft5.i the decade South Miirki l Alumni and friends attending a State System reception in Houston on January 8 ,„t~iutJrd Tim Blanchard -81. Mrs. Tim Blanchard. Pnscilla Carroll 86. Bob Schaffer -88. Unda E Wright Jessica '80, Shand Sam Rubbico '81. -82. David Willtams Patrick 8J. Mrs. J. Ruzzo '84. Frank David Williams, and '81. Street Bloomsburtt. I'A l7HI!i AnnouiK'in^ n hig leumon lor (717) 7H4-4KS0 classes ol the i'MDs. including V-5s and V- 1 2s. on Alumni Day. April 2y, IWS! This will be the SOih leunion lor Ihc Class ot |y4'>, but oui cl.issmutes weie scalleinl all Dorothy Hess Unn 165 Nottingham Rood Bhomsburji. Ihrougli the I'MIK. who is inieresteil is to come and meet old tncnds Dorothy llufTniun llarpvr so everyone invited I'A l7Hlf> (717)784 1857 at and new. 'M ot age 78. time! There will be special recogni- Surviving are a son, Hrncst H Harper; two daughters. Susan Kucera ami Jeanetle P. Burgess; and tion of all veterans. lour graiidchildrcn. Koiiiul tip all the classmates want to see. lonie and have a great Watch your mail information, or more contact Hxuy John iTiisleniaker In the you I Yucuipu. California, died on April 14 M it for at l.ou 7I7-784 (W,(4 meantime, save t))c dale! 193 8 Kefifru-nlatnes: Neil M. Richie R R. C rrMwiHHl BtiHwtsburf!. PA 17815 (717) 784-4271 i Dorothy Cronover 115 Nottmitham RiHid San Antonio BliHumbur)!. /M 17815 i7l7i 7.SV-.fWf W 17815 years, she taught at (717) 784 5835 P. James. ChaHes H. Henrie '56. Dr Cunis were Elwood Wagner R. -43. and Kay Jones Wagner English 56. imenm 43. Representing president: Jennie Carpenter in- She earned a master's degree in English at the Umvcniity of Scruiton. Class Volunteeris): James V DeRose. Hornet Kocher. Ruth Dugan Smeal. Betty Penman They are the parents of fmir children: Alben Kubik. Kay Anne and Joan Panerson. They Jr. Beryl Klinefelter have lOgrandchildrea. Ruth Dugan Smeal '39 and her who rrtired in 1939 1984 as assiKiale prolessor of English Reprrsentatiw: Lackawanna Junior College, was honored during the second annual alumni and student awaixls banquet at UC. Pnor to teaching at for 25 Ruth Dugan SmeaJ 740 South Market Street at Page 14 Duryea High School for 17 years. Class Mtlunteeris): Charles Ruth Sullivan Kekhner BV terim vice president for student life: Mary Gardner, athletic director: Dr Brian Johnson, faculty member: and Burt Reese, assistant athletic director ChaHes H. Henrie 30 Notitnshitm Rwid BltHmuhurg. '^'^^"""^^ attending « state Reception reception in San Antonio on Januaiy 10 included Brenda Cunningham Estrada '61. David Jones 43. Rod UC BUwnsburg. RK 1781 17I7) 784^915 husband. Albert, recently observed weddmg aimiversary. Ruth was a faculty member and libranan ai Bloomsburg for many years She retheir 5{Xh cently completed six years of service on the B.U. AJunmi Board of Directors. 1940 Representatives: Gladys (Betty) Jones Harris 5. Box 451 RD Bloomsburg. PA 1781 (717)784-3532 Harrisburg educator Classnotes new Frank Kocher S30 Nonh Short , St. Petersburg. Nelena Pope Swank '44 was Drive. cently honored at a surpnse reunion of the first batch of firsi-graders she FL 33701 (8i 3)822-0597 taught 50 yean, ago in Danville. cdui I- 1945 Mary Lou Class Volunteerfs): Claylon H. Hinkel. Dorttthy Derr Ttlson 1941 ^ F. John Bloomsburg. Mary Lou Edwards 1946 Dnve Class Volunieeris): PA 17821 (717) 275-3046 Eda Bessie EshmoDt *41 of BaJiimore He taught in the Bahi- R.D I. more County school system (717)784-3035 Betty al Early in Kulpmont High School. 1947 three children J. Richard Zerby and two brothers. Fisher. Millanl C M Kinder HO. Jim Kleiner Denise 1948 Luilw ig 93. Nessrlrodl. Hose '63 on Harnsburg. PA 17102 Representative: Bloomsburg. PA 17815 Mary Jane Sharpless Wagner (717) 784-0434 Class Volunteeris): Rtchani E. 928 Country Club Drive Grimes, Robert Reitz The 45Ui year reunion will be held on Homecomlnfc Weekend, October Box 346 Biovmsburg. PA 17815 (717) 784-2260 ol rtliK.itmn complcied mrni employed with 1950 During Representative: Willis She wa.s Aieu ( apilut years I*) that time, she served in variinis iiiuiiagciial coordinalor/parcnl 9Ro\rn Road ionsiiltmg iiiid ttaiiiei. director of puhlii mfitriiiation. and stati NJ 07645 developiiieniA onsiilianl. mstruclioniil (201)391 9106 A onsuliani i New native u( Kensington, she 1951 has taught in the llarrifihurg Sctitml Keprryrnlutivr DiNUict. ( 'arolyn DiKlrict, the Vernoy Heiti 214 Fair <)ak\ Avenue Hnnharn. PA 19

tiaiion o| SchiKil Adniiniii- States. Class Volunteerit) Eiwood Wagner. Kathryn Dildine Dale Bennett. traiors Frank lurgrlr Henry Hunt, Nancy Swartz Lychot. Eleanor Kennedy 1944 Patricia Taylor Snyder Represenlalive: I^arry 545 East Eleventh ary 14 Street '52 jnd Murphy were inanicd on Febru- Sara Dockey Edwards She Friends 40 years later Class Vctlunteeris): Sara Dockey Edwards '44 of al She worked as an industnal design researcher for Henry Drcyfuss. New H Alumni from the Classej of 1954. 195^ and 1956 relumed to Bltjorruburg on July IH for a ruxtntime reunion at Magee j Mam Street Inn Enjoying lunth and remmiscmg were Jeananne Evans Scnmgeour '54. Connie WalUu e Morns Mary Lou Kubic Unkchorst '55. Nancy Moron Estadt 55. Ruth PaulJones '55, Sally Morgan DiRuo '55. Ruth Ciltman Wtl liams '55. Dottie Barnes Bougfuter '55. Judy Bauer Andrews '54. Alice Fuher Higgms '55. Beverly Bryan Edwards '56. Margaret Dutiinger Hartley '56. Mary Ellen Henntng Poe '55. Mic/uUene Mrcht Zack '55. and Eileen Cerotky Bums '55. A few husbands accompanied their wives- John Scnmgeour 'S3. Dave Unkcliorst '53. Harvey Boughner '56. Merlyn Jones '54. John DiRico '53. and Jack Moms 50 '55. Joan Havard Kilroy RO S. and Community College. member of numerous Harrisburg Area She IS a professional organizations, including American AswKiation Women. of Association for SupcrvisM>n and Curriculum Development, the Pennsylvania Rrpmrnlativr John an atMKiatc profehM>r fro University 1953 (717)759-9733 is lernplc University Harrimburg (he Berwick, PA 18603 ChandUer. the roles iiu hiding public awareness Swales Montvalr. i Katerman Algatt 210 Sunken Heights Avenue Bloomsburg. PA 17815 Raymond In Harrisbutg in liitcrnicdiatc Unit lor Betty York City, for 25 years Surviving is her husband. moved liuiii I'ltishuigh lulut atlon. Anoe Shortess Chandler Manage rt.timiig with IViiii .Stale facililaled vaiious seniiiiais loi a 1943 Greenwich. Conn-, died on July 28 Kecciitly, she for drtalLi. Mary Jane Wagner Marion Wallace ot Spcciiil loitd tjuahty I'idwards (215)675 8675 Class Volunteerfs): Ruth an outside consult Huteau ducatnui. IVniisylvania DeparlnienI I MUpiMifi Fisher 1942 Class Volunteeris): site auitils. as ant. lui the rrvMflons now. and wulch (he niull Reprryt-ntolive' (717)233-0777 Betty ni education plans, she has conducted holel/molrl ns- Representative: Representative: L Jaum Make your 2t'2^. Pill. Richard E. Grimes 1723 Fulton .Street Bonnie Shipley. Janice Richard; four^anddaugh- L Gloria 1949 Class Volunteeris): John W. Thomas. Surviving are his wife, Mildred; development stall Univcisiiy Class Volunteeris) he taught Donno Box 304 Catawissa. PA 17820 for 30 Glass. Rit k Howrnitinr '76. Rmts 91 and Nelson Swarls died on June 9 years, retiring as a pnncipal. Alumni and friends attending a ski fHirt\ at Ski Roundtop on a brutally cold January 15 included Melody Nesxelrodl. Jacqueline Shaffer Creasy 1 - supervisor ot curriculum/ ii\ In addlion to evaluating sjieciul Ski Roundtop Danville, Edwards. Siu Edwards. Isabelle Olah Horvath, Clark Renninger IWI in ycaiN, t'ldwanls being pionuitcd to director this past year Anastasia Poppas Trowbridge 102 West Mahoning Street age 7 loi .ttoi the )lnrTisbiir);Sclu)ol District prior to Fenstemaker Jofm (717) 784-0908 Bill Selden. ciUu served Representatives: ters Irmplr UnivciMly An Bloomsburg. PA I78I5 Godwin and received a diHioiiitc in education tioni M 17815 Edwards 705 Country Club ol IVitnsylvanin Ouqucsne UnivcrMly i.lucalion al Nile 928 Country Club Drive Class Volunteeris): Representatives: his career, HmverMty insinK tion ami Beilhartz bttchelor's ti Mid a iniisler's degree in special (717) 784-0434 Peter iuslccs by Gov, Robert J\ha(ds eanied liuiianu Representati\'e: (717)523-7702 Eda Bessie l Ciuey I' dejirre tn inenlnl retardation at Lewtsburg. PA 17837 C. Stuart Fdwnixts, a Harrisburg has been app^nittcd to the ator. Council ot She has been retired since 1987. Clayton H. Hinkel One North Aspen Place trustee D Gail r>r re- Scnmgeour Afthocialion of Schixjl Administratorx Kappa, Harnsburg Hoi 112 and Phi Bloffmshurg. PA 17815 chapter (717) 784-7120 president of the Greater Harnsburg l>clta She formerly served as '54. Area Chapter of Jack and Class Volunteeris): Scnmgeour Roy Croop. John Jill of America, Inc EdwardA was Hall of Fame the 1977 Fashion Best Dressed for the Pittsburgh Woman Couner (Continued on Page 16) Page 15 ) Leaks joins footbaii staff Frank Leaks, defensive backs coach Clarion University for four ycim. has joined ilif n [J foinhiiM stiill Mc wtll at he in cliiir^f of tin- dclcnsivc Ncciind- ury. repliii inf; (Jiitrcl ( 'hachcre. who assiimetl similar duties at Duckncll University, U-aks (urmerly served as defensive coach at Rhoads College in Mem line phis, Tennessee, runningbacks and liii.si (liisioiKN (• ) (I^HK lyyO). sec (intlary coach Hijjh School ( iii l*J«,S I0K7); ami ninnmj; hacks iind receivers coach III Appalachian Stale (l<>84 IOK*i). A naiivf of Memphis. Uaks earned bachelor's deniee from Iowa State University in IW1 llewasanAII 11 Bi^ Eight honorable mention wide receiver for the Cyclones m I9H2 after catch ing 28 pjiNscs. New trustee ( ( oriimuat fmni hi t'i' i S Alumn, and!r„„ds attending a Sla.e System recep,ion a, the Babe Ru,h Mu- MMred Eshmon,. Pe.er Eshnon, She has received awards of excellence and merit (rom the meech Dav,dColl,s„on. Pe,e Despres 'W. National School Public Relations Assiu iution, an Awarxl of Distinguished Service as president of the Council for luliicationa] tions i^l ()i>;ani/-a Teacher Exchange in Omiya ; r Theresa U,Forg,„ SI. Pe.erLa. 1 m'^lX^Zt m}, and panicipaied as a Pennsylvania nepartineni of Education dele^tate in the I W| ill """'^ ,t 1Ze7cCan,fynSn,„h I . 7::'69. Colleen S,offa mUamSheeh Sl or,er. 76. Talbo, 79. Vi„ceS,offa. 89. Harry and Fred Young City. Japan. the dale on your calendar, and watch your mail for details. 1954 Don Thomas '55 was inducted into the Pennsylvania Football Coaches Hall of Fame dunng the Big 33 Classic week on July 29, for details. Reptrsfntativt: Dolorrs Ooylt Brtnnan 607 Comir\ ( 'tub l)n\r Blatmvihurg. /M 17SI5 (7l7)7tt4-74.iS Class \Muntffrist. Ann G^ngcnhtich Auenvrck. WllUimJ Jtwobs, Fnvtkim Jonrs. William Edyar Nunn, Fern Krvthe Jeanannr Scnmgeour . The 40th year reunion will be hdd on Homecoming Weekend. Ociober 21-U. Make your hotel/molei reservations now. and watch the mail Page 16 1955 Thomas, who played for Represmiaiivf: Bloomsburg's Bob Redman, compiled Amie Garingtr RD Box 269 a 120-76-5 record as coach at Exeter Haneys Berks County Lake. FA IS6J8 {7l7}6i9-l5iS ID Class Votunieerls) dunng his 25 ycar^ High School in His teams posted unbeaten seasons 1967 and 1970 Scott. Mollie 1956 Surviving Oc is his wife. Cecelia. 1957 Represenialive: ^VUIiam Pohutsky 222 West End Avenue North Plamfield, NJ 07060 (201 i Keller. Representaiive: ^^^Uliam making plans the 40th year reunion on ing I>«y I (October W5 Milton H. Croop '56 died on ber 14, 1993 755^986 Class Vcrlunteeris): Margaret Yohn Harretl is EngV George Derk. Amir Oahngfr. Rclda The Hass Class Volunteeris): Curtis R. Rod Kelchner to hold Honmom- M). R«*r.e L Bitiur HI ^4 HWnrjf Dnve Queensbum. NY nSOf f5lSt 793~f907 Bob Lane. Dolores Senn, B Hamll ' 1958 Representative: Ray Hargreaves 37 Dell Road Stanhope. NJ 07874 {201)347-0930 1959 Representatives: David Bamhart 8 Maple Terrace Vervna. NJ 07044 a0h 857 046i Christy interim Sandra Pfister Brown 2220 Kings Avenue Boston, PA 18042 (215) 252-288i director Marie WaUh 18 Sunset Lane Landing. NJ 07850 (201)398-4208 Washington, D.C. Alumni andJnenJx rrprr\enling HUnmisburg College Alumni AssiH ialion annual llation i Man h Chapnum Class Volunteerfs): Klemkosky. Waiter J. 67. M Luberecki Mar^ Kutt hi A i. m hron turn tit Waihinnlon. /) C . on Chapman, tileen Alherlton Munel Rinanl Hanlev 40. Harriei Kin her Hemttki Jumes Christy the All t'ennwlvanui A '41. fli/Zv Robert J Kuti hi Tom Mulhem '64. Rolltmd '77. [Ciciit national peinuinent director Clinsly srivc'd as on Saturday evening, October 22, in the Dillon Room of Magee's Main Street Inn. Make your hotel/motel reserv ations now. and watch the mail Irv Alexander '59 has been in- 'I'm teaching luw to policemen, English to adults, coaching ut a UkmI a man whom he had mri when lie fust arrived in Nunuhiii llit* man was leaving a teaching posilion Cliiisly swmuning a schiMil run hy the Kossing Uriinium Mtiiiiil can country and Kuser R D I. Box 267 Bechtelsville. PA 19505 (215) 754-7977 Edwin C. wrestling coach and assistant football years coach. New na- in education, including NY. and Monmouth Regional H S at 1989 after 17 years of ser- He earned a master of education degree at Karin m Clearwater, Fla. Penn 1962 80 DeHart Drive. R D 2 Belle Mead. NJ 08502 Bill, Tom Kovich, Dick Tom article Class Volunieeris): Ronald John later Uoyd Little *62 was featured in an by Ted Caddell which appeared June Manko. Edward C Frank Ftsk, Dale Kroihe line have it." he January, and wants to stay |l)iirg The 35th year reunion will be held on Homecoming Weekend. October 21-23. The class dinner will be held later scuah for tt wus not success ful to 19*K1, He serving us interim is dirrt lor ol uilinissions John J Tralben 68. and Peg Trathen '79. Tavlor Gillette Phillips l)t>le 28. Bachman 39. Judith Mary Ann Barbara ^ were l'ntver\tt\ cenUy moved inuj dieir new golf counc home in die Hunter's Creek section of His cuneni plans are u> play swim, walk, uavel and spend considerable time with his two grand- Orlarulo golf, daughters who hve nca/foy Page 17 CIa n o s s t e s 1963 Hepresenlative; hernie Oanegan Way Off Jen /.i 0743V Offdenshuffi. (20/)fi27'5J47 lax: 20I H27 60S3 Claw Volunfferfst: Jamey S Case. Uorhura feehnfi CmweH. Huhard Hohrvr. Cary Slaikhouse. Nel\on A. Swarl\. lirnur Oanrj^an Barnett 1964 Heprrsi-nlative: directs Shuba lirnest K. Honi ynuin Rmid Hrmmf!ton. NJ (m22 lf> Career Center Curo) Clai.\ Volunteer(sy rlii- has hccn She succeeds Ibni The MMi year reunJun [mdunal search. Duvictt, Harnctl who aid. anic lo Mloomfiburt; l C for di'lalh. She served as assisiaiil diiecior Vincrnl K (;iloltl more than 20 (or since 1981. SKA *64, an appraiser years, has earned the nienibeiship designation and has been adriiilieit to nicmbcrshtp in A Realioi since 1974, he is currently with OverliHik Realty in U-highton He holds a master s degree in business education. 1965 I40H P. Shrran Pnor Court MD 20V06 Anthony consulting business. He earned master's degree University of f) J. Cerza Ijim aster Drive at the Mary Bush Mullen Class Volunteerfs): Jack Mulka. Alice master's degree Koch Cromwell. Ken Cromwell. Bill Perru ott. Diane Un h Hanzell. Cliff Maurer Diane Maurer versity in Memphis State UniDecember 1993. She is m Tipton County. Tennessee. Mary and her husband. Al. cel- William H. HurTman *66 rcpons ebrated their 25th wedding anniversary that his oidesi daughlct. Jtniy. gradu- August. They are parents of two sons. Bobby, a junior at the University She works at Hospital Btwtliwyn. in the Conchcster Animal John W. Kerllsh '66. director of human resources at Kuntz Lcsher Siegnsi & Martini, Member was named "Out- of the Year" by the Umcaster County Association of Human Resource Management Kenneth F. Smith *67 has been re Recip- '66 earned a at teaching fifth grade Class Volunteeris): Peggy Bums. Jim Pegg. Jack Wise a (201)922-0039 standing Burbarn Czvpukaitis "65 has been named tnana^icr ol Weichen KcaltorN' resource elected to the Board of Governors of the New York State Insurance m of Tennessee at Knoxville. and Gary, a sophomore in high school. rocal, a self-insunng 84 school distncts body comprising in the state. He He earned a master's degree at the Umversity of Scranlon and also earned a certificate of advanced study at Scranton Umversity. He is married to the former Elaine DeSanto, They live in Mahopac, N.Y. Representative: Representative: Robert E. Boose 942 West State Street Thomas Lemon R. LW2 Susan Drive Trenton. Lansdale. PA 19446 NJ 08618 (609) 989-7435 i2l5) 363 SS93 Class Volunteeris): Yardley Barbara, a licensed real estate professional tor 1 years, is David Bowen. 1 a licensed broker and liolds the Gradu ate Realtor Institute's professional Mulka #2 post fills in Kalherine Mulka has oftlce ;ifter serving as counselor on a tempt^rary basis. She has also held various teaching and administrative positions in aira school distncts. Katherine. a member of the Barbara is married and has (wo sons Ann Marie Cesurini Haspen '65 is teaching third grade at St Bonilacc Schwl in Wilkes-Hanr husband. Richurd (;. She and her Raspen piuvnts of adaughlcr. Jean, ated fixini BUxnnsburg in let^ m '72, ;uv who gradu 1993, Jeiui June to join the Peace Corps in Camaroon, Africa. Class of 1968, also earned a maziter's degree at B.U. Page 18 1989. Wax named She joined the admissions statT in 1988 as assistant director She has five >ean. of expenence as an office manager with another real company She w as an assvx-iate with Weichert Realtors frvmi 198S lo acting asswiatc director ot admissions. des i^nation j estate admissions Durham, N.C. 'JTL^C^'^t''"':^^^^ 86aiuihu.h. jLT^^^U t sound hke I'm irymg to replace Mother Teresa, he sa.d. But he does beheve h.s efforts are a rehg.ous callmg Preserving the Vaucan s cultural treasures "s fed nght mto the ve^ ong n of our fauh. because our faith ,s about love of and for people and The museums really house civilizations. The Vatican Mu.seums encompass 13 sepantc museums, farnous of which IS al.so a worship site: the Sistine Chapel Bu money staff and building renovations must conic from elsewhere Japan's Nippon Television network Michelaiigelo isn t system m art m In one of the major the holdings are in dire need of restoration as great as there was for the restoration of Michelangelo's paintings in the SisUne Chapel." he said. Some renowned paintings have become "inaccessible many of their details are obscured." he reported. so money to expertise at restoration, but only its pay for when it can find the it. Dempsey. 45. is somewhat amazed that dus usk should have him. He was raised in a traditional Insh-Catholic m in Falls County, where he regularly had to chase cows off the play- One major He made his Dempsey Group, a management m Republican Judgmem" task Plus, there are consulting finn. He The Catholic Church has long tapped Dempsey also has been active fund-raising expertise Greeasburg diocese and St. Museums began to build an is three yeais Moiuiied as YiKiiig Aluinnn oi There Class ol ly?!) nicawmd was by alumiii who withm luivc giadualcd Uic past 2^ years someday acquire a cunent popemobile l9HOs Mercedes dune buggy version or the Chevrolet in August Denver in is m get Honorary alumni v into. " restoration and planned ol ihcir nervier to itir recognition in univcrstry Walker, vice inrsMlrni I,. adviincrmcrit rmerilus. iind coitservaiion laboratory a where the S.stine Chapel men John he said wqh hIjiIum conferred on two Kobert Pflffer. former IVolcKlanl cumpuit wa- researched niinisicr relatively inexpensive prnjccls are also available annor in the papal military museum is Restoring a a very manageable VoluntocFN of Yt'ur Pittsburgh patrons have taken on the restoration of two statues a bust of Julius Caesar and a larger- than -life rendering of Neptune being tended by cherubs - for a combined total of \ 5.(XK) "I see this fund raising, in five years, as really becoming a major, major help to the museums." Dempsey said. riic "Voluiiiccr ol the I was presented (aniily. "And although a great deal of (this w<.rk) is financial, it also planning So many of die people who gu to the museums arc see a tremendous interest on the port of the " reslniclurcd ilie museums in bemg user management of hu company %a he can a long a little in way from Falls awe of ii ail Elementary School." he bourd IJfi' Kitliurd tlie Die lumily Ixliigli Valley ol I-.. member (.riiiHs. ( lass of was designated a lilc member Alumni Hoard in rcc(»gnHion r>4y. • ibcre." hisn of of Directors Museum* m Carole very active in ( Hlll.Cli,,^,,! Alumni Committee, and Joanne is member of the Alumni Board 'll will still Year" award llerrlioll also a I Ffjumlalion take a great deal of time because there is a great deal ul travel mvolved. said Dempsey. who has visited the Vaijcai. five limes this year "I see myself at some point later life spending more time t.ilhpr. .ind hei iiioihci, IS rlic including Joanne, her involves Aincritans u> tlic of 14 yean of nervtce. taid. Vinceni Rc'tirin}{ directors Ihc (ollowiiig retiring directors were rct«grii/ed Rhea Sirausser Klapprodt. Betty Ruth Luchak. John J. Trathen ' Eniech Engineering Inc. as office manager She most recently held adrmnis- and training posiuons in manufactunng and financial services. trative Harold Albertson *68 has been mducied mio die Pennsylvama American Legion Hall of Fame Danville's He has coached Amencan Legion baseball team for 22 years Post 40 His teams have compiled a 314-115 record dur- mg that 1969 Represenlatne time- Naocy Machusick She earned a master's degree Kutztown University. *68 has joined Sandra Ekberg Brown 2177 Rebecca Drive Hatfield. ill 5) 368-2784 Ken Schnure 21 at The ZSlh year reunion vrill be held on Homecoming Weekend, fictober Make your 5 W. lialfovo horreitai Drive Hear OE 1970} im) H34 1964 Curtis R English 56 of Siroudsburg, Nancy Feher Edwards 1992- 1993; *70 fjf Bloomsburg. 1988-1994. Richard Howenstinc "76 of Camp Hill. I99(J- 1994; and John M, Walker '89 of Pittsburgh. 1992-1994. hotel/motel rev ervatiom now, and watch the mail for detaib. lo I W4. John S ScrnngcP'^ lmsbuig Class Valunteerdt Ru hard L Btngaman. Nancy Feher Edwards. Vuki Gross. i Continued on Page 20} CuuU Rogers Htppensttel PA 19440 Page 19 Award Classnotes recipients (Continued from Page 19) Past president who served Scrimgcour. as prcsidcnr of ihc Association tot Miniature golf course memorial to daughter 1993-1994. waj. jjivcn Ihc pml prcsidcnl's plaque. Now in her eighth year as a suptnnlcndcnl The following artic le about Thonuu R. FUeger *7t was wntten by Vicki TerwdligerforThc Potts ville Republican newspaper ) Thomas K Hccger strategically positions the waterfalls and Novotney Patricia S. in the school sandlraps at miniature golf course to challenge every player However, losing a 14- year old daughter to cancer was one expencnce Flccger ncvcrs wants anyone else to encounter community's successful drive lor area's schiMjj tlic "He aiways new his Tcinccula area of Cahlomia. Novolncy led the unification of else happened, wa* lenenng schools serving about in kindergarten I . I (W was «ck. we had so much support from the community monetarily and spintually We were looking for a way to help pay the com- sludcnt.s schools and serves more than lO.CXX) children in grades kindergarten all chil- dren Woman I Valley Miniature Golf Mecget. 45. purchased the Tn Valley Ircai along Route 25 in Valley View in November 1991 and started building the course this March This year marks the 10th anniversary restaurant's founding, according to Fleeger the name the same, although several She received Krista had in elementary education from Chapman College m Orange. was up California, aiul a doctoiate in ing to buy hu.s adjunct professor at I'epperdinc University in Irvine and at the Her husband Novotney is piH)ls of cream stand on her way home from school as he tours his minialuie golf course, pointing to the inviting Npl«.sh in (he Chapman water a That's why the kids like They don't care about little bit it the ol the event has not been fmali/cd o( the Ilus Navy. Colonel many the military justice system as a judge, defense council and instmctoi. As u military judge m the Miu^inc Corps Court of Military Review, she was lead or participating judge unit will Knsta was years in m 4,0(X1 the hospital use in ,t is for children to care, her father said be hospitalized them laugh and allow them fun time away from Volunteer^ will be provided to help patients around the course can while they three other children Steven, nine; and Michelle, eight BhH.mshurg and graduated P;miela n,ajored visit Pamela m elementary cducati'o'n a. the College of William imd Mmy Wilhamsbuig. Va. She has been awanleil the 1-he two younger children spend many of their afternoons at the restaurant ana the golf course in Meritorious Service Medal with two gold stiirs in lieu of second iuid third awards, the Navy Commendation Medal, the Mentonous Unit Commendation, the the National Defense Serv ice While she was wife at his news he was m m May She was mamcd on May 21 Norfolk. Virginia daughter's bedside at and hospital and re- "He didn't talk to cither of us about il. Krista cried and was a little mad because she wanted to start training with Tom." Mrs. Fleeger said. Mrs, Fleeger said Knsta wanted to learn to race. She also loved to cook and had considered being either a chef or a vetennarian, her mother said "It gave us something to do after she was gone You need seomething lo go on," Mrs. Recger said of the restaurant. Enghsh teacher Jack Hert has known Recger for 20 years. He said Reeger has an excellent rapport with students and staff. "He's the kind of person that will go out of his way for others He's very low-key and doesn't thnve on notonety." Herb said. Reeger was also a fonner chief negotiator for the Tri-Valley Education It was more I was negotiating for the drafted than volunteered." he said of his 12 years union. 70-member Recgcr's personality also made him an easy choice for the negotiator's job. according to Herb "He's more than able He has a quick mind and can deal with impromptu but also long-range planning." Herb m North Carolina m 1974. said Despite wanting to spend more Umc at the hospital with his daughter R«ger continued to serve as negotiator 1991 He scheduled contract" talks late in the cvcmng so he could be with Knsta dunng the day the summer and his wife could stay with her at m m night Although he realized in the his position may not be a popular one with everycommunity. Reeger kept negotiating. His tenure was marked by had discussed his quitting the negotiations, but Kn'^ta w^Ted Knsta h"'to stay on board. Knsta died wanted him before she could see the results of her father's labors. and now «iiunow "My kids u am to be the numageiN. so I tell them they are." he said Michelle and Steven hug their father as they get off the sch.x.l bus He hs en. a, Miche le tells aK^ut a fnend's sluml^r party and offer, her dad suggestion on where to place a mountain goat on the golf cour>ie We ve already had something so temble happen to us that if anvthing Vickl Gross '70 and George mamed on June 2^. 199,1 They live at Lcespon R.D 1. Sprewsscr were star- 54-acre medical selling the farm. Aft« lus 7 .10 a m to 3 30 p.m. shift at the star,' Medal been business manager for ihe Jim Thorpe Area School District since 1977. named an Outstanding (Continued on Page 21) She fonneriy was branch manager at Consolidated Mortgage Corporation and at Century Mortgage Corporation. Boyd T. Reiser Jr. '70 is deceased WiUiani McEhnoyle *70 (M) has Page 20 left his Navy Unit Conunendation. the Sea Service Deployment Ribbon with bamze with bronze hvcs 1 installed 1969 and a juns doctor degree rom the Manihall-WyUie School of Law at f A bout NY 0 years ago. Fleeger was in a racing accident where he got banged up and broke his ann. his wife said. However, he continued to race until his daughter became ill in July 1991 one to rest or receive intravenous treatments Flecger and his wife, Patncia. have of education Hloomsburg University diiricult is also medically accessible, which ramps and will have beds available for children to He said he wants to open his home to cancer patients so that they means he has bave a place at Geismger and received excellent date u they request assistance, he siud, Fleeger's house near the restaurant opinions. degree how The said he wants to see cases and has authored 1^ [luhhshed and more than KXl unpublished She earned a inaMcr treated at Fleeger reali/es He 970s. and was student council advisor . TTiey'II be able to their scores." Flecger summer, cancer patients from Geisinger Medical Center's pediatric have a chance to putter on Fleeger's course He plans to close the greens to the public for one day to allow the children a day to play Albertson has served 1 Association. the fishing nets Currently president of the Physical Evaluation Board, a comiwnent of Department in the early Meadows m Pittsburgh. Rosccroft, Md and Yonkers. "Knsta used to go with mc. She loved the horses." he said. turned with the name laughed Eileen A. Tn-Valley delphia, the water We've got Dr. Jerruld at ' He gnns University of Southern Caliloniia. coach 20 years Fleeger kept we're here. he said. His l«th-holc course consumes 14.000 square feet behind the restaurant Natural obstacles like waterfalls, sand traps and ponds offer hackers an inviting view at every turn served as an with children, perhaps because of his said he always enjoyed playing sports, four years in college baseball He served as a football and baskethit bills. we told her wc were goand she was happy." Recger said "Ifs mostly because of her that Los in over." she Hecgcr 1 Iwfore she died, It If not. we'll just start He owned 7 standard bred harness horses but put them and his m Spnng Glen up for sale in !99! lo help pay his daughter's the restaurant and ice .-icen for sale "A week management from Pcpperdine University they would consider using Knsta's if OK. fann people had asked the family master's degree a He things worlt out, A fellow teacher. Harold Frantz of Pine Grove, got Fleeger interested in harness racing about 20 years ago Franlz is now retired. Fleeger raced at Pocono Down>> in Wilkes-Barre. the Liberty Bell in Phila- of the on education. ManuKtnn (lumfie and Dynamics of luUu uimnal Uatirr- Angeles. She own as his Course of the Year in Tcmccula in I9K9 (or her work with the Coalition for Adequate School Housing and the Rotary Club Novolncy has wntien two books institutional community in the On Sunday he opened the n through twelve. xhtp. Krista munity back." said Plecgcr. of Valley View. Like any well attuned father. Mecgcr saw children in the area searching for fun and wanted to provide them with a recreational outlet Family and fncnds portray Flccger as a man who "adopte" through eighth grade. Today, the Icmct ula Valley Unified School Districi cncompajiscs 10 She was named ball for "When 1985. a district which had iwo if sense of adventure after venture in said Fleeger seems to be a natural own . She joined the Tcmccula Union Schwil District districts in 1989. "He's the calmer of us said of her husband's driving spirit. the loss of his daughter. Knsta J in October 1991. that the Tn-Valley High School business teacher embarked on his latest business It significant." Mrs. Flccger said it's two. Lovey Ibmlnosky '70 is branch manager of Countrywide Funding Corporation s office m Trtxlcrtown. She IS also a graduate of tfw Anthony School of Real Estate ' in San Diego high school. Fl=e«r spends Award Classnotes recipients {CtWinuetl frttm Page 20} 1971 Woman of An»enc«. Rfpresentative: by the llliK>insburg Alumni V»i L [h\ightAckermun Rupp. Boh Rupp Thomas D. Blackwell *7I and se day. Game March 26 the three-man AA Stale she Chapnmn. Richard T. Duffy *7I has been reading/social studies teacher at Hanover Area High School since 1 976 He earned elementary cemfication at in 1993. Charlotte, are the parents of two children. Tara. 21. and live in Ashley. pleted 23 years of leaching at the Si, Clair Elementary School husband. children: il; She and her Bill '69. are parents Bill. 16; of four Bryn. 14; Michael, and Janna, seven. They live in ning case study team, involving a bank merger of two trust departments He has been with smce April 1991 First He Columbia lives in his daughter. Kelly, and son, Josh Columbia Bank in a three- 1972 accepted as a air pairnts ol a daughter, lulward-s Jaum Hush. Kim lniihliil .iiul it active iiieiiitvr ol the Aluriiiii lloaid ol Directors since I9HH. serving as Vickaburg sicians. SeviMtn. and they have two children, Presidential Seiiri h Coiiiniiitrc Hrm. resulted in ihr iip|xiintinrn( ol After graduating from Bloomsburg. he continued studies vcrsity He and at at ter in Danville the Geisinger Medical Cen- Louis County at St Class Valunieeris): Nancy Bohr. Carol J. Krzykwa '72 has been promoted deputy to Louis usftisiuni and Deputy Chief Finumiul OMiccr in ihc U Vcietans Atlairh (i( ovn recting a Maff of ISO. he stair. Arts dcpaiiinciii deparlmenl's accounting opeiuiionK, homeopathic medicine and vitamin therapy. He most recently received including a finance center jnd Icalih Inlrinicdiale Unit He als«i I manager wrvci on and was He earned on MBA degree at Cicorge Mason Univcnity He and hi« wife. iIk fl of Nur*ing. ihc was a registered nur^te at Sunbury Community HoKpilal until her retire She wsu atw> a nurw (he Shikellamy Schfx)l DiU/ict rikenl in for In 1979. the of Ihc was Bimcov'k "Mother m (he district regarding the new I'SSA lenling Slie In a mrinltrr of ihc l*rini ipal's Advisory CommiUce and committee lo Harrmm, two daughters. Margaret S Karen L Keith, reviK and oti I^nig and five grandchildren, or>e btcp-grandchild, two fttep-gjeat- grandchildren. and her Mepmother dedication of (he new '35. itie She IS adviMfr to the \cht)t}V» student newspaper and yearb«K)k, and she has served as secretary of the HIiMiriishurg Area liducalion AswKialion son of ilic which Iielps Act \()\ m chairper- Advisory Board, economically and educationally disadvantaged students 10 obtain a college education Active women and Euphemta GUmore Yeager miildic school scIkmiI dlstrKl's cenlciifiial in the PHO. community, she She is assists young to obtain a college education. also a member of Delta Kappa Gamma and Ecu { is a philanthropic organi/^lKm which '72 program and Ihe cornrnrmoraiion nf active in Alumni and frunds altendtng a dinner ui Orlando. Fla.. on March 14 included Martha Skerda Carpenur 70 June Evangetuta. Larry Evangeluia '34. Cltni Gattry^Edna Berkh^iser Gone, 27. Mary Ann Pouioi Lrvtne '72. Phil Leviru the steering inipri;vc the the committees for the At the universiiy, she Yea/" Surviving are a wjn, is elementary and middle scImioI diblnct'h middle schiKil live in Virginia, lx>U She ies|>onsihle (or in scrvu ing all She served on She Ihe dulricl'a itrutegic ' (eat hers velupiDcnl Limipany /^paick. are parcnis (rallies planning C4)miniltce and the teacher ranbpof (or a Mrfiwore dc- in- Mastery in llie served as nianiiger nl financial sy%lrms for Irlrrtrl her leaLhing program which our dikimt j a prufcci She also ihe Madrliiir llunicr III retpjircs for all riew leuchcra Huiiiiin Srr vices and (he l>cpiirtiiwrnl of (atlon In among nihcr leaiheis ititnugtioiil (he AuHiin, was a finam i,il manager f Nancy program dealing with iiitrgi,i(rd lrarniii}{ and is pint t>l a group (hat presents (he piogrmn to ccnificd public accountuni, he l>cp.tft[iiciil ul rliaii|ter- aiigiiagc I serviie pari f develop an .She I>eers Tcxaji A I at the llliMjniNhurg ScIuhiI, re (man therapy, disc dislracliim technique, Amencan Red .iiul recogni/rd as a leader benrliK finance iri (lie and s|K-i lallM Area Middle inanagcmeni sysiemN. (inumiul in(egnty review which l)i I>i lui.<» sponsibiliiy (or (he dcpiiMnirnt'\ cial leading son nl (he Krading S operations bused in Chicago, and the Cross 'Protect Your Buck" program Kr/ykwas has a practice in A wretary for Financial Managrnieiii nl the iiiriiit>ri presidrti( nl HIiHiiiishuig Univcisiiy, '72 ha* been tion in acupuncture, biofeedback instructor sutus for the Kishbaugh Bowen. Bob Figlock Edward in St Logan Since then, he has earned certifica- 11946 Artery Drive liouts ol service as a S 'arol II Frank W. Sullivan Departnicni Coltcge of Chiropractic M. Jacqueline Feddock and Mark. 14. ( Jessica SIedj(r Kii/Iull as Mis&oun obtained practical, technical cupe riencc Umon County He IS mamcd Uy (he lor iiici in Buckncll Uni the University of chiropractic degree from the Represeniaiive- Outing the past yeai. she nave nuinilrss member of the Penn sylvania Academy of Chiropracuc Phyfull In 1977 he obtained his diKtor of school in banking con- Orlando, Fla. luiu h C l-dwaids has l»cen Harr^ Jenkms 42. Uhhy Ken hu-tky W,lltam Krn htukv 41. Rush. John Shellenherger 34. and Mrs John Shellenhrrxer Hospiial- *7I. assistant Bloomsburg. has completed summer Thompson was facilitaiorof the win- Fairfax. tryst officer at First year Association. VA 22030 {703) 222-0730 Polls VI He. John R. Thompson and luisbaiul. Hilly seircluiy for several yearn ducted by the Pennsylvania Bankers Bloomsburg with Joy Novak Evans '71 has com- ' ' University of Scranton in 1981 They Itci Nuiuy K'luT assistant principal of Tunkhannock Area High School, Prior to coming lo Tunkhannock. he was a Scan, 18 non a . Katla named Marywood College He and his wife. is liu certiticil l«> s|>eaker in the II She and Championship Game be- and his principal's certificate IS United MeihtHlisi that rcferecd the tween Ahquippa and Cartwndalc. at the She Amis pntfil inissiitn ouiieacli ageiu y. Hcrshey on SaturHe was the referee for in crew uneiiih a iiieiuhci ol (he Is I pre.sidcn( ol OiK-n Icctedlo officiate the PI AABaskcihall State Final litis on (he evangelism conuiultre seiscil udnntiisitadvr btiaid tta.s Annandale. in active tn the Dulin UniictI IS MrlhtKlisi Chuiih. whcie she Class Volunieensf Sandy Uitiver:ttty comnuiiutv she , Year ol the AvsiH-iAtion In her {7/7)684-8733 she was In 198 ^oung Atunum nanicm atop Big Rock, at the pinnacle of Bear Mountain, we could linger over our lunch while surveying and theorizing about other ranges of mountams miles and miles away and what might lie spirited we from television squirreled them until away . L nuts of knowledge and hoarded they germinated. To our knowledge, the four great mountain peaks of Hawk Mountain (where occasionally driven by our parents to watch the raptor migration). Spyglass Hill (as described Page 24 21^ hundreds of miles away, stations little the worid were Bear Mountain, we were Ji beyond them. Stuffed with book knowledge and television images m Robert The markets in postponed Darjeeling are always bustling. the now their sort of spiritual didn't quite understand. in As my class- high school had lusted for CaHfomia. careers to travel to India for seemed almost anything was name and themselves while the hardy, weed-like white birch tree strip part-ti tit perfect pizza-beer combii could happen anywhere occasional signal from the outside world, wall of the buildings. Bear Mountain, in India such as climbing the highest or traveling the farthest or on takmg mountain living to the extreme: Race summer. In Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island), and Mt. Everest, climbed by a guy named Sir a for? the depths of Death ValU assumed Hillary was Irom England (he was over mountain ridges, through ancient itself is of 15 books, and a As I'd resisted IS I a former newspaper and magazine editor, author who part-time runner has several times run from of Mt. Whitney in midpare time he experiments in an attempt to find the th Valley to the heights ' combination the California dream. Jim Thorpe to aging process. to stop the I cosmic irony In that now work on to permeates thai up the stick-in-the-mud ended California, and a decade later amved to check out the edge India's northern and returned resisted India the local newspaper. life, a decade later living in Northern an opportunity still, Himalayan Mountains from — and to compare them lamely to the mountains of Pennsylvania. Of course my education in relative altitudes had expanded somewhat since early grade school. I'd Dawn had week at a Kanchenjunga (28,373') shadow of Mt. St. Helena in California's of dragons, mountain resort Robert Louis Valley, the Stevenson used as the model for Spyglass And Hill. I'd in southeastern California — ai 14.494 feet the had come as something of a shock to my Pennsylva- nia prejudice to realize that benign old Mt. St. Helena, a pile of discarded volcanic debris piled to 4,344 feet, is highest peak (Mt. Davis in Somerset County) a mere as even more of a shock to realize while doing firebird painted pretty began where California's Mt. Whitney Everest, in fact, is more than twice left off. eilher much in early opmion of adolescence. on the hood of Burt Reynolds' captures it. & The Bandit" movies For a country whose resources Mt. month, the fighter pilots squandered enormous amounts gruous scene: Women carrying cobblestones in their men on their knees fitted the cobblestones to repair the sides of the runways. for in the grassy parking lot of the Bagdogra airport two hours while our baggage was adroitly hoisted at some Whitney's spiritual enlightermienl, even if it came The Himalayan who in the cut- trip Our It was about half the length of an dicsel-drivcn bus American bus but with the same width and twice the capacity to belch out noxiou.s exhaust. Unfortunately, the country roads in India had never been built for buses; they'd been built for ox carts, Consequently, when the bus straining uphill met a Jeep coming downhill, the uphill vehicle had the right-of-way (not too unlike backpacking) As materialized in a round-about — (/the driver could get his bus around The process often involved a great if they had been, vehicles came did, because within one coat of who had done is a coal-fired narrow-gauge Toy Train that (i.e.. many thousands of same road we were runs from Darjeeling into the valley feet below — along the side of the quite a bit of on, often crossing darkness compelled to share his experiences with other it. Halfway through our trip, on, the single headlight of the as Toy Train the tracks in an attempt to get around a line of three hauled their asses to northern India to run what turned diesel out to be an 88-mile, five-day stage race that started at remmed came approached from uphill while our bus was halfway onto organized a small group of ultrarunners and 7.045. peaked at 12.000 feet, and then the close quarters weren't enough, the pride of if Darjeeling spends days running across mountains while He four lu>urs i\\ the most invigorating travel I'd ever experienced. some of the passing running on the shoulders of the Himalayan mountains, felt was estimated was four hours of some of Bagdogra mountainous paint of disaster entirely self-sufficient) athletes. Diu-jeeling (6,890 feet) trip Iroiti in we'd have had more fcnderbending than we to offer way. In 1991. Jim Crosswhite. an adventure runner a guy Chancellor Hotel feet) to the buses had not been recently painted, for form of hypoxia. rate (414 deal of backing up and inching forward. Fortunately, the peak, the trip to India's northern borders for an unim- peded view of the Himalayan range promised our traveling companions. Our bus the slopped Jeep. as high as Whitney. Recalling the difficulty I'd had breathing atop three waiting buses priivided an opportunity to meet are strained by something like one million births per Stuck research on the Himalayan Moutains that they essentially The baskets on their heads while feet. came It is assume I of fuel launching themsleves over a particularly incon- higher than any mountain in Pennsylvania, where the 3,213 and other beasts Pontiac Firebird in his 'Smokey highest peak in the lower 48 states. It tigers, reflected that particular pilot's highly inflaled himself or indicated he was stalled taken day hikes four or five times to the peak of Mt. Whitney background in time in the Sierra Nevada. I'd lived for five years in the Napa Sandakphu, with the massive and impressive at several opportunities in California to backpack for a smoke -.spewing off the tracks just a.s Jeeps. Our driver pulled the bus the flame-and-cinder-spewing train to its went noisily and cheerily past, gaily-ctothed passengers starting point. hanging out the windows waving cnthusia.stical]y In 1992 Jim increased the of his group and again size between grimaces of anticipated He'd ran the 88-mile loop in five days. set disasters. up the course As we chugged up the increasingly as a 100-mile stage race, but found that the rapid ascent to altitude pretty much wiped out many of the road, we passed runners side of the road, after they'd spent more than a day The author with some of the local trip was again expanded flew to to New in size and from nearly a dozen countries Delhi, caught a few hours' sleep, then flew Bagdogra. an Indian Air Force base that accepts one commercial flight per day. but under very The Indian Air Force at Bagdogra each of them painted to the clinging to the sports fans at the soccer field at as not, the flies strict seciuity. MIG fighters, pilot's specs with caricatures Gangtok in Sikkim, where the athletes staged their own hour track race when a one- strike local police cancelled the Gangtok Marathon. by meager little houses were illuminated inside by the glare of a black and white television sionally, length. Forty runners homes backed onto 5(X)-fool drops. As often traveling halfway around the world. For 1993. the often windowless narrowed winding houses, satellite TV dishes perched. (We doubly taken aback two days Ghoom its roof. set. Occa- on the roofs of some of the better-constructed later visited the TV dish on spints of CNN and BBC are Moncstary. which boasts a Apparently the would be when we satellite (Continued on Page 26) Page IS India (Continued from Page 25) welcomed in the rarefied air as gladly as arc ihc ethereal spiriLs.) She and her husband, Mark, are par- The Chancellor Hotel was chosen ents of two children. as our ha.se of operations because, according to Major Donio Crosswhile. it was more dependable than other hoiels in Darjecling: had own il-s water supply and Power electric generator oplion. the glass resistors in the Chester C. in use still power poles would Ilic own at best, a flccllng Darjeeling was. on W. C. (Bill) Williams Jr. '80, a licensed funeral director in Pennsylvania since 1983. has been employed by It ils They live in Lock Haven. in He earned an scl ihe Chidboy Funeral Home Curwensville for ihe past 14 years. associate degree in ap- heart of any antique collector plied science al the Cincinnati College fluttering wildly. of Mortuary Science in 1981. Our room was spacious enough, but damp and chilly. Heat was been president of the Bill has provided by an electric space healer Curwensville Area Library Corp. for the past three years, during which time and/or a kerosene healer whose the The room featured a television set Atlanta^ Ga. government-controlled channel, a BBC channel, empty to be half the time, and three channels offering through seemed a channel thai MTV filtered Hong Kong somewhere or southeast Asia. Not long deep In after unpacking, the power generator cvenlually kicked space healer died, She was Sigma Rho president of Chi Sororlly while at Bloomsburg, Diane '71 and Port. Jonathan Port. Rob Port Maryanne; and a brother. Ben- sisler. a 15-minute production of a I5K all-India cross country meet jamin. which each runner was subjected 1980 Vincent LaRuffa 418 Date Palm Court N.E. St. Petersburg. FL 33703 (813) 527-5772 Class Volunleeris): Carol Johnson. Corey M. Waters Gail Jones. at to run 9.3 miles were being subjected lo wondered what I in store for room went upstairs for a briefing Raynes. William C. Wdliams PA 17870 (717)743-5577 Melody Lowry Haley a certified school nurse Kim Delp Brown. Class Votunteerfs): to the dining Susan J and an evening William Lilly. C Corey Pott. M. Waters. Mary Ann Zeveny in a Calcutta beer in blonde gravy. bottles for Rs. tall 40 — We dollar. (We'd changed rupees at more than a $2(K) into our hotel in Delhi; it paper that 1 jean pocket. stuffed into As 1 Richard M. Kuduck '79 reports was wad of my Bagdogra. he encountered (he wad of "Ah. crawled into bed at A Tourist!") 9 p.nt.. Kathenne bom on July 29. a brother. Ricky, who American dog; Less insistent The barking began to gradually fade away, then vanished, only lo increase rest later For the of the night, the dog's barking vanished and reappeared. too exhausted for it We were to keep us awake (Continued on Page 27) United States: 1945- neanng the end of his coursework for a doctor of education Widener University. This year he was nominated to Whos degree Ml. View High School since 1992. She received board certification in emergency nurs- at Suzanne M. Robbins has been the parents of three children; Matt. 10; Elizabeth, six; and Colleen, two. at are parents of two sons, Brian, six, Howard Carter 6916 East 7 1st Place Tulsa. to the part-time posi- OK 74133 (918) 488-0847 Lycoming County ConClass Volunteer(s): John servation District, Bucknell University torate al Penn in and Darnel, two. Beverly Suzanne earned a master's degree Robert A. McMullin *80 has been promoted lo associate professor al East New Jersey, She and her husband. Ed. '80, an assis- tion of environmental education coor- dinator for the a Representative: Lock Haven University, named is 1981 Teachers. tant professor of foundation studies in education Margie Andrews Wright '80 special education teacher in southern C Gross. Diane Langley, Sheri A. Lippowitsch, at 1982 and a doc- Elizabeth Mays Stale in 1993. Shirley Smith '79. a clinical spe- oncology and hospice coor- cialist in dinator al the V,A Medical Center Wilkcs-Barre. was a presenter in the at Smith serves on the Field Liaison tral Office IS p;\rt for m D C. She of a work group developing a position paper She Hospice for V.A. Cen- Washington, is on "Ethics in Hospice." also a graduate of the Los Angeles Count)' Genend HospitalA.'SC School of Nursing and the Univcniity of Pennsylviinia Graduate School. certified A oncology nurse, she also stud- ied hospice in England. She is a part- San JosCy Calif. SAS JOSE— Alumni and fnends attending a luncheon in San Jose. California, on Man h 26 included Laura Ciampa. Kevin Lynch '84. Laural Lvnch, Joe Nolan. Michelle Garrity Nolan 89. Francesco Paist. Harrison Paist time instnictor for oncology courses at Pugnelti. Jill Pugnetii. Paul Pugnett 87. Penn State University thew Rego. Nina Field Rego '86. Ann Shaloka Wilson Charles Wilson Jr.. Joey Wilson and Julie Wilson. She and her husband Page 26 is His thesis was Chains and Fam- six years old, Committee volume a half-hour He would like to hear from Lambda She joins 1993, is was soon to be tested, however. At 3 a.m., a dog began to bark. It sounded as though it had set up housekeeping in the bathroom. Its bark was very in in the Bill Chi Alpha brothers. Uie Cancer Nursing held in Vancouver. British Columbia, on August 7. unlike an Dining — Hli/.a- around die world, Our exhaustion monotonous and more East Stroudsburg. in history eighth inlcrnalional Conference of exhausted from flying halfway much — frisked by the airport before boarding the plane for We birth of a daughter. beth. front left police sergeant at the domestic Delhi nipics and smiled: at former Sheila tlie was. the $200 translated to Rs, 6200. a on Homecoming Weekend. October 21-2.3. Make your hotcl/niotel reservations now, tind watch the mail for details. manager discouraged us from changing more. As degree *80 has been ing in 1990. The 15th year reunion will be held (Japanese style) a bil Jr. She and her husband. Charles, are discovered that the hotel offered a arts Who Among American meal heavy on nce. bread, and chicken parts Mark Stonehridne Drive our 40 odd 'mature" runners inleni on running 100 miles. We Kinder. his wife, the Shaina Marie. 1980." Donna He and ism department. ily Selinsgrtn'e. type of invasive medical exploration was a non-profit corporation Chidboy, are the parents of a daughter, entitled "Restaurant 1979 young men about ment Corp., Siroudsburg Univeresity. where he teaches in die hotel, restaurant and tour- at Hepresentative: such close scrutiny. '91. dedicated to development of the local master of before he was allowed to line up If PriyaSharma He Is also chairman of the annual parade which caps off the annual Curwensville Days Celebration, and was recently appointed to the board of directors of the Curwensville Develop- This spring he completed his second to a thorough medical examination the start '74. Terry Woodside. Representative: Surviving are her husband. Steve; a stayed on' Before going lo dinner, in 79. June Woodside Association. The in. 28, industnal park. bulb went out. and the television we watched Murray Loudy the but one 25-watt all Alumm ami friends atttnding a luncheon in Atlanta. Ga.. on March 20 included Chadwu kBarr H2. Doreen Strasser Barr 'HI. Cindy Shemanski Blank 78. Ken Blank 7«. Ed Bloomer Jft. Dons Burro Calvario 78. Tom Calvario '79. Jeanne Hunter. Foley. Thomas F. Foley '62. David Good 80. John Heimlich 77. Anne Duane Hunter '59. James Kantnor '39. Rochelle Kantnor. Bnan Loudy '79. Lynne our in town went nut and section of was opened (Apnl library ing project. an Indian that offered six channels: new 1994). completing a $300,000 build- to chance. fumes were too deadly live in Dallas. Amy Jo Reece '93. 79. '84. Heather Kevin Rego. Mat- Charles Wilson '79. India Classnotes (Continued from Page 26} for long, excepl at those roughly one- hour to school for combmed anns trains more than ficers each 1 year, John L. Settrirn Jr. *81 has been named vice picsidcnt and comptroller by New Jen.ey Amencan Water Comp;uiy in Haddon Heights. N J He has with been Amencan Water Works Sys- The course ,000 mid-coircr of- includmg over \00 inlemational officers from around the world. Jackson also holds a master's degree mtemational relations from Lock Haven University His military awards in include the three four W8 tem since Menlonous Service Medal, ctnibU- cloud in Ihe bathroom, so Rhonda a wlicic Widener stiMid the stiangc acoustics ol llic barking dog Army tant He has at L*.Kk also served witli Infantry and aceni- He Haven Univer- Kulju llic .^rd mamed IS 'H^. .iiui lo ihc foniiei Kathy they live in Sewcll. N J a member 1982 of Uie U.S. Army's Rapid Deployment Force with the 24th Infantry Division ai Fort Stewart. Gcor gia. where he gade S-4 will serve as the Isl Bri- (logistical officer). Jackson Calif. is married Deborah Richards Alumni and friends unending a picnic at the home of Rich Benyo '68 and Rhonda Provost in Forestville California, on March 27 included Enio Camara. former to the '81. had spent the down Betty Yeager. Christopher Kerwin '81 (M), acting executive director ot ilic CenJ. James, who earned an MBA degree at Wilkes Umversily, is business manager al necticut, July 22 in Hazleion. New Susquehanna Inlenucdiate Unit, has been awarded the Gary Recscr Prior tral m Con- Memorial Award by Jersey and South Caro- the Pennsylvania Association of School Business Offi- lina. Hazleion Radiology Associates. celebrat- ing her 25th year of religious profes- formerly a fund accounting supervisor wedding '81 (M) is sion in the Congregation of Sisters of SS. Cyril and Methodius. She earned a bachelor's degree from Alvenua College and a second master's degree from She has been — a principal for the past three al St. SEI Andrew's in Waynesboro and seven at St Catherine who Wayne. in Cogan in Ernest the U.S. F. Jackson Army, graduated from Command at Fort Course on June IS B.U.. is employed guage Clinic ihe Inc. Monica tactical Doc Ben some India, Imm wonder them half of many as in liulia are night Ihey form ttial al Ihc spider streets No wanted into our room. They when we walked loom at breakfast Incredibly, outside the dining live In and stood on the balcony that placed us four floors above the alley Mass fronting the hotel, tild llic some tlial edge of an courtyard across the way were keeping dogs as pels: the ground them 'lliree ol were on chains attached three. second grade teacher wc saw people living around Bryan Weber Brady, bom on June 9. He joins a brother, Douglas Donald, a each worldwide perhaps as that packs and roam the his wife, Calhy, are parents Is more than slatislictil thai "iO.OOO people and |k-Is hunted Jones, a tcllow 90 percent of the dogs Connie Weber Brady '82 and her husband. Don, are parents ot a son. to slakes in In contrast to their level al of activity the previous night, these Newtown Fncnds School They reside In leaches In the Virginia killed m Amenca. Connie Leavenworth. Kansas, Army's senior associate in claims the Insurance Insti- age L. Reilly '81 and Brian AllardweremamedonJuly2. Monica the He has earned tute of and General Staff 3, CGSC at by the Wilkes Barre Speech and Lan- *8I, a major in and rabid, and designation the arc not kept as Iiiilia that ihey aie periodically die of rabies, 1 Sharon, Station. 111 and year as an auto/properly claim I Pitlsfield. also earned a master's degree in speech pathology Array the University of Dayton, 10 years for in an away from knowledge, informed us supervisor *81 and Paul A. Taylor are planning an October Suzanne Duzen that diigs district claim manager lor Berkshire Mutual Insurance Company m He jtilned the com Pitlsfield. Mass of three children, Sharon L. Mutchler the alley, while the spider dog Over breakfast we were Infomicd Scott Behrent '82 has been named He and Delaware Group of Philadelphia in April as a system manager He was The dog wandering up and Callfornian always fond of cials. James A. Furgele *81 joined Ihe niglil tippoiiuiiity to get Class Volunteer(s): Christopher Blackburn. Karen Scott Blackburn. Barbara Bakfr Edwanh. i arrie Mvers pany n>oni vtui liiiddlcd outside wailing for Taylor 5JS Avenue A. Apt 16 Redondo Beach. CA9027? They reside in Hinesvillc. Georgia. '53. Doug and they arc the parents of one child. Ashley Fvcn though looked 1 uiulor level of Ihc cninibling aspliall on ihe Rei>rr\fniative: come I of an alley behind the hotel Fort ui window. was on the Ihinl tloor, Daijcchnj; is built on such a steep slope that the ledge of our batliioom window was m Germany and the Brigade iinccstors its oui Ihc bathroiMii fied nianagenieni accountant Rc.scr\'e Otficct Iraiiiing Following graduation, he will be- to that, she taught for 14 years When public accoun- CGSC, lo incci is Benning, Ga. Hamsburg, locomc scurrying inside, we lelt t)bligcd lo dispatch it piiiiently bi«h a certified 197th m ihtU a spidci the M/e of a pack of Tastykakc buttci wotch knimpcis had been wailing 1 the Paratrix>pct Badge. Infantry Division Laboure School o[>encil the shoulder-high window, only to find University, sity. James Digiandomenico *81 and Mary Lynn Adams were married on water al Corps program '54. wanu created un Imix'n air Ranger Tab. the Pathfinder Badge, imd of the and Samuel Yeager morning Rhonda Provost, shower The radical wife, UKik a and the cold master's degree Jackson scncd as the officer-in charge Lawrence Klemkosky 7/. Linda Klemkosky. Betty Wolfe with us. National Defense Service Ribbon, the Prior to being selected lo Sonoma^ tlie dog seemed the in the siime nHtiii ditTercnce between the who John, earned Army Commendation Medals, Army Achievcmeni Medals. Uic In my when intern als be dogs were doing what dogs do Bucks County. Beach Schools. best: sleeping. As wc moved to the far end of the balcony, our attention was elevated from Ihe alley below lo a view of the edge of the magniricent, snow covered Karichenjunga. a massive mountain within the borders of India that stands seemingly akimbo by Itself, many miles from the duster of Lhotse, Everest, and Makalu. which were not visible from our holcl. Kanchcnjunga stands an impressive 2H,373 of feel, nearly twice the height Ml Whitney The Kanchcnjunga as I I i it sight of appeared from behind a transienl cloud lured the rest of our group to the far edge of the balcony, until inadvertently we lill tliought the hotel we might on its side ; Jim Oosswhite conducted a "bncfing" at 9:00 that would have belter C rk Callt Diego. San • March ^0 included Joe Camu^vo '^^ i>hereen Todd Ftood.MiUOrasso 78 Kim Jamison '68. Cobb.CeceluiDav,s Norm Lyman '89. Mark Lucia '79. Carol Hermes Lyman 81. Jim on Alumn, and fnends attending a dinner in San Diego. California, canna^o Cad Zimmerman Cobb Ibarra 77. Alison '81 Olivia M Krasner Orband 60. m -87. Howard Uberman Alan Parker '82. Diana Parker. Bob Snyder 80. Peter Veleker '75 ondAi Walbum been described as a "lengthen- ing." Considering that he was (Continued on Page 28) 55. Page 27 India Classnotes (Continued from Page 27) talking to ^om some 60 people nearly a dozen countries, most of whom had never been before, and that he to India was throwing names of towns most of out us had never heard of and certainly couldn't spell was (the race to begin at the village of Maneybhanjyang, for example), and he was going into great that concerning what we'd need to detail take with us for the five days and what we'd need to leave in the room, hotel's storage mi* "briefing" llie mere 107 minutes. the two previous years, the lasted a In itinerary had been to give an early morning briefing, then load people onto buses for the two hour ride lo Maneybhanjyang, where the stage of the race Unfortunately, by contestants, Long Beach Day 3, most of the whiriing from still would crump on lag, first would begin. Bmwn -HS. Mane Brown. Gail Dcllox on March 29 included Marzena Bajdalxki '86. Loretta '67. Dotiie Brighton Denes '66. Rebecca California, John Delias '68. Barry Denes '68. EherU-Romberger '86. Debra Blake Ferraro '84. James Ferraro '84. Stephen Hotz "46. Thomas Hutchinson Debbie ignatovich '87. Mark L Jones '85. Christine Gruss Keti '69Jerry Ketz. Kelly Roe Rector '78, RaySheelen Dents Smokowicz. and Doug Taylor '82. jet the side of the This year, the plan was trail. Alumm and friends unending a dinner in Long Beach. '90. '78. modified to allow us to spend our day first full in Darjecling resting or Suzanne Kucarella Bratlec *82 and louring. We opted We for touring. headed off for the Himalayan Mountaineering the In.slilute in company of Jim's who wife. Margaret, a marine doctor had come along to serve as medical director of the trek. We decided to stretch walk the several miles The Institute. our legs and to the fanicd city of Darjeeling exudes an earthincss sobered with a haunting quality of are crowded and The markets loss. her husband. Hons *81, are parents of bom twin daughters. Hmily and Grace, on December 13, 199.3. The IS manager- finance. GE Industrial and Power Systems- South Asia. Suzanne and Ross formerly lived in Wilmington. N.C. where Suzanne was employed willi the American National Red Cross, and Ro.ss with GE Nuclear candy F. Crum Lon A Miller were married in August 27 in a computer sys- wrappers. Half-inch water pipes ran Harrisburg. through gutters and were occasion- tem analyst with Solutions Technology ally driven in over by vehicles and Earle is Lemoyne. McMane *82 has joined Prudential Securities Inc. as a financial He advisor in the Paramus. N.J. office formerly was with Smith Barney He Shearson for five years. We independence from Their independence was deserved, but as we Institute, we Britain. McMinn ter, is McMinn '83 are parents of a daugh- Carly Jordan, bom on April a business administrator with Healthcare, and Craig erty manager is 5. Jill Coram senior prop- for HSI, Inc. They manager for an Browne are planning a Febmary wedding. Steven, who earned a master's degree in sports management at St. Thomas University in Miami, is is She and her children. Elyse. three, and Teddy, passed constant year. They live in one Coplay. where a R, an accountant with Radiant Steel Prod- Pamela t. Hyde '82 and her hus- band. Douglas, arc parents of a son. Ian Douglas, bom on August 26. 1993 He Jean Royer Peake *82 and her husband. James '83. arc parents of a son. down bm»k lay into tlie it. Kim Gobora Bent 5756 South Lansing Englewood. CO 801 she will return to Dover (303) 740-7752 Linda M. Thomas Hartsough is at 1 8 in who eamed an MBA the University of Scranton, Company m She Rebecca Campbell '83 has been named program manager of WGALRebecca joined the 1987 as a producer for "PM. new position. who eamed sistant an in M Lewisburg. MBA degree in 1989. is men's basketball coach They reside Bucknell University. is He joins two and a a sis- half. Carolyn K. Hohne *83 has beer promoted to instructional systems con- home office of Rohm and Haas Company in downsultant at the corporate town Philadelphia. Patricia Larock Kisenweather '83 and her husband, David, are parents of a daughter. Dana, bom on May 6 She They Sarah Ann Langan '83 and Bruce A. Davis were at as- m^ed on Clark's Summit- Sarah, master's degree at at May 21 in who eamed a Mary Mount Uni- versity, is a certified in rehab specialist atGenexInc. inAlexandna. Va. They Lewisburg. reside in New Jersey. trees Stephen D. Drees '83 has been named semor vice president of Affin- swept by the same wind into a pile Along the narrow macadamed walkway candy and potato chip . Page 28 Amanda, who joins a daughter. Kayla. age four. lives in Lancaster. Shenandoah Umversity against a classroom building wall. of us. yet Continued on Page 40) on April 25 {seven pounds, nine ounces). ter, Brace's Orchard in Dallas. in Lancaster. bom is also affiliated with the family-owned TV Brelsford Henry *83 and her husband. Christopher, are parents of a son. Connor, Forty Fort. to assistant vice president, mortgage lending. a realtor associate with Maribeth Jones Dela- J Jill degree AFB, '83 has been promoted by Prime Bank Brace '83 and Gerald Forty Fori. Linda, Terry, The playground of the boys* ( in the ware. Terry A. Conrad '83 and Kan school was swept clean by the wind, we AFB Ct. Messing were married with dead leaves, the windows in in front Kunsan to Republic of South Korea. After a year, live in Sugarloaf. places translucent with wind-blown wrappers scudded at Representative: She someone padlocked the dtHirs, Tlic gutters on the roofs were clogged the one trash receplable Westborough, Mass. Scott Air Force Base in June and has that responsibility in her up from what they were doing, marched out. and from the overhanging his wife. Sandra, are parents pleted her farmly practice residency the students got the debris He and Kathy Baylor Giorgio *83 com- live in Milanville. Pa. was executive producer of the station's Live show since 1990 and will retain management of the school gave out one day. an announcement was made, dust. strategy at of a daughter. Madeleine. They live in executive producer two years later She covered with looked as though the It master's degree in sis- Magazine," and she became the show 's classrooms, open on a desk and a notepad lay next to They ters. station in walkway above ihcm we could look Monah, bom on May Shejoins two brothers and two 12. uct Co. then a college that were deserted. the daughter, Grace Ga, NationsCredit Cor- husband. Ed. are the parents of two mountain station had been allowed to decay We passed a btiys' school and dust- audit Darjecling a jewel of a From *82 and live Steven E. Parlanle '82 and Danielle poration in Allentown. much hiked to the evidence that the systems that had made VanDeLinde his wife, Patty, are the parents of a Mancinelli were married on June were torn by the price of He eamed a been assigned Keirsey in Atlanta. Denise Molchary Hozza *82 City. management and corporate 1983 *82 and Craig patched with tied rags. India's They hve 17. resides in Lake Hiawatha. N.J. C. Earle May on Williain R. Jill Jr. *82 and bom Hummelstown. in the University of Pennsylvania in 1989. Michael S. Energy. unaccustomed to the temi "trash" Jamison, Delaware. where bustling. Citizens liberally littered the street with a half years old. Bratlecs recently relocated to Singapore, Ross Meghan, who is five and They live in Newark. joins a sister, Philadelphia Alumnt and friends attending a luncheon in Philadelphia on April 9 included Jim Gallagher 64. Clint Gattey. Edna Berkheiser Gattey '27. Jim Gledhill. Connie Slanko Gobora Harry Harbage. Marie Harbage. Jermaine Johnson. Sadie Zapp Mayemick '27. Dan McGrrw '51. Marie Parrish Morgan '54 and Joe Zakorchenmy '72. '52. ity Partners. Inc Located ton area. Affinity Partners in the is Bos- a leading consultant firm to credit card companies and major financial institutions. Prior to joimng the firm, he was vice president for sales and marketing for MasteiCard International in New York Joseph Lesko '83 has been elected to the post of assistant secretary-per- sonal lines unde'%vnting manager for Harleysville Mutual Insurance Company. In this position, he continues to oversee the centralized personal lines underwnting unit for located in the home branch operations office complex. Hall of Fame Classnotes inductees announced He joined Harleysvillc in 1991 as assistant personal lines underwriting He was named persona] manager. underwriting manager He and lines two their Craig manager ness for HSl, Inc.. and administrator Healthcare. They bom on Jill is busi- Coram for live in Atlanta. Ga. David IL Rolley '83 has been promoted by Commonwealth Bank, a division of Mendian. to community of- It- Montoursville office. He joined the company 1983 as in marketing director for the Bank of Central Most recently, he was community office manager in Muncy. He completed a school of bank mar- Bonita A. Hensley '84 reports the Samantha They live Nicole, on August 13. 1993. an active member Lycoming United Way, a 1994 graduate of Leadership Lycoming, and vice president of the Mimcy Chamber of Commerce. Representative: 7417Paxton Road Falls Church. VA 22043 (703) 356-5028 reports the birth of a second son. Brian Tho- bom on July 26. 1993, Hejoinsa Matthew Scott, three and a They live in Manheim. August G. Kellmer *84 and Lorrie J. Grega were mamed on May 21 in Hazleton. He is an account manager for Consolidated Freightways in Potisville. They live in Hazleton. Len, are parents of three children: Greg, eight; Ryan, four They live m ber Linda IS a mathematics teacher 18. at Pleasantvitle High five; and Lauren, his wife, Karen, are parents of a daughter, The 10th year reunion will be held on Homecoming Weekend, October 21-23. Make your hotel/motel reservations now, and watch the mail They Elizabeth, live in university's highest athletic honor are Dan Kemple Byhum who joined tlic II. '53. '40. William "Buck" George Chaump '58. Robert Gibble "68. An I.uptowski and Tina Souders futu in 1988 was promoted A ^ the education coordinator at St. Wendy NJ. Thompson arc planning an October wedding, who David, Joseph Medical Center. BItlner Ward '84 and her MBA degree at Cornell 14 received an University, bom Algonqum, on August 22. Illinois. ond daughter. Kmibcrly Irene, December 9. 1993. She joins Jessica, is four. They a sister. live in Newtown. is Dan Kemple 1985 A '40 graduate ol Hlylhe rownslitp Anthony A. Raniero '84 and Mary Lou Fichthom were married on June 8 in Lititz. Anthony, who also earned Reprtwenlutivf High, Kemple received Ginger Balchunas Cbildx 342 Norns Hall hme business education certification in elementary education ui Jeffenonville. PA 19403 (215) 63i-lU5 track and held in addition to being u 1 Millersville University in 1991. & ployed by R. R. Donnelley Hiey live in is em- Sons He Manheim, s) Glenn Bnmiley. cnts of a son. Alexander David, on March in Exeter. Nancy is Wayne 17. Schmucker SUudI live in a teacher '84 and Susan L. are planning an They Hiocnixville, Stotl D. ('roll *85 and Heint/clman were P. bom 1994 (eight pounds, 13 ounces, 21 inches) Valley West School District Apnl 22, and In track Lisa I>eLaurentLnsible for the Altoona manager of the downtown fice Shared Medical at Malvern Stephen nuitcd by a senior properly is m a senior pro- Tlus year's recipients of the children. of a daughter. Carly Jordan, 5, Systems analyst is 1992. in Craig C. McMinn *83 and Jill Keirsey McMiiui '82 are the parents April grammer his wife. Karen, reside in Souderton with Wayne 1995 wedding. (luring his junior and senior years is pursuing a master's degree at Temple University. They live in King of Pntssia. Lisa Hughes Ann Buck *84 and *85 were married on James May 15 in Valley Forge. Lisa is a regional sales manager with Eltrax Systems Inc. in San Diego, and Jim is a commercial real estate broker with Grubb and EUis Co. of San Diego. They live in that city Mary Jane Hawkins '84 has been named chief executive officer at Health South of Nittany Valley Rehabilitation Hospital in State College. She and her husband. Huntington. Phil, live in Washington^ D.C. Alumni and friends attending a dinner in Springfield. Va., on April 16 included Brent Bankus '78. Barbara Gillette Benoski '41. Gary Blasser '71. Maunce Bochicchio '73. Billy Chapman. Eileen Atbertson Chapman '67. Dick Davala 64. Vtrgil Davala. Donald Donnelly. Mary Anne Donnelly '51. Patricia Hartman Eyer '56. Munel Rinard Hartley '40. Edward Horvaih '72. Harriet Kocher '39. MaryO'Toole. TomO'Toote Stampone '77. '56. Constance Orchard Craig Wiraers '77 and Kathy Winters. '64. Sonna Stampone. Tony WilUam Byham Byham was a three-year '53 member of the basketball and ba.seball teams (Continued on Page 30) Page 29 m I I Hall of Fame Classnotes (Continued from Page 29) in addition lo playing one season of He played on some football- of ihc NBA basketball units as former same coach and current Athletic Hall of Mark W. Morgan '86 and Krista L. Musch were married on June 18, Mark Famcr Chuck Daly "52. As pitcher, his battery mate was 1993 inductee to Byham tontn some highly successful tor squad.s. 949- 1 950 as he scored 1 1 degree School is 1 at in Baltimore. Daniel Sahl '86 received a juris doc- bulcd His team posted a 12-7 overall record in the master's degree candidate Loyola College Playing ha-skctball under Coach Harold Shelley. a IS George Lambrinos, Byham won seven letters at Blonmsburg, ^ at the ofLaw in Quinmpiac College Hamden, Conn. Dan employed in the office of ConnectiGovernor Lowell P. Weicker. Jr. He cut points, squad. for sixth best on tlie The following season, his 168 good lives in Westport, points placed third on a squad that Laura Bittmann Ward *86 has recorded a 9-7 mark. In his senior been promoted campaign, the Huskies were 12-4, and he scored 138 points, the second- Lehigh Valley highest total on the club, f-or his efforts in the 1951-I9.S2 campaign, he was recognized as an All- Pennsylvania Collegiate Haskelhall Alumni and friends attending a reception in Bethlehem on Apnl 20 mcluded Gaspare Bianco. Karen Kroboth Cassady '77. Dennis Crim '69. Peggy Cnm. Carole Dfrruoit. Joanne Dernc oil 'H9. William Derrtcoii '66. Josette Donatelli HI. Christine Ford 'H7. Doran Hamann '74. Nettie Lewis Hartman '86. Michele Hucaluk '86. Ed Kelly '81. Linda Kelly Diane DonafelU Kmetz '77. Colleen Team honorable mention selection. He was equally impressive as a Stout Kroflich '92. Jean Lewis '81. Sue Lilly '79. Robert Pasternak '84. Peter baseball player, witli a newspaper Tucker Scott Poppele '84. Susan Redline '68. Scott Righter '84. Robert '83. Pavlish '74. and Susan Klucsik Tucker '75. once describing him as "a burly dency good Cedar Crest control, a tantalizing curveball. "' White he and a teasing was a fine hitter, he truly excelled as a pitcher In one four-day span game in a partner of They live Cunshore DeWitt IVish '85 and DeWiit are parents of a daugh- Kelsey Rose, bom on July live in Hllicott City. He 8, extremely active in League in Little September of a ts software lest commitment to Little tor his League and analyst at Martin Marietta Corp. in Valley Forge. Keith A. Harro '85 and Donna M. tor being the radio voice of the Little League World Series for over 3 years Dielenderfcr were em- ployed by Drevna-Papson Physical Therapy Associates, Lwcasler. Keener. Marvin Metzger. Steve Wood Smith Morehart. Sandi who attended Bloomsburg. was promoted to sergeant for the Bayonne Police Department. They reside in Maywood, N.J. Neil, also 1987 mamcd on May Sean Mullen 1301 Cedar Road Ambler. PA 19002 (215) 646-8364 Christina Dailey '86 and Nicholas DiFonzo are planning a 1995 wedding, Christina 22 in Selmsgmve Keith is a computer programmer for Computer Support Services in Lewisburg, They live in Class Volunteeris): Kelly Meneeley September is employed by State Farm Insurance Company, Michael D. Feeley '87 and Yvonne M. Simmelh were married on May 21 in ScotI Aikey *86 has accepted a po- he was recipient of the W, Harold Hartman Friendship Award is (717) 424-5633 Helen Pearce are planning a Septem- Shield of Maryland ber wedding. Michael He formerly was manager in the clinical laboratory at Polyclinic Medi- He a reporter financial analyst for Blue Cross/Blue laboratory operations Center is immunology depart- at the nia Medical Center, cal Michae! University of Pennsylva- technologist in the ment Harrisburg Stuanne L. Deck *86 and Robert E. Burton Jr, were mamed on Apnl 30 in Cockeysville, Md, Suzarme isa senior sition as professional tissue typing Katrina 199.^, Also a graduate of Thomas Jefferson University. Joseph They Katrinu C. Handwtrk *85 and James H, White were married in June, has been ding. Street East Stroudsburg. PA 18301 Md, years working in sports radio, while also teaching in the 288 Marguerite Cindv Hepler Michele Hucaluk, Dale ter, After attending Bloomsburg, he Kelly R. Lewis Class Volunteeris): Carol Facchiano. victories each occasion. Williamsport area. Talking in Fort Lee, N.J, Her husband. in Lehighton. Briiui Baseball and now is Mark Vandcnberg, serving Palmerton Hospital and Cinaden College, striking out \^ batters on .10 He Dr. over Temple University and King's spent over Lehigh Valley Hospital at lluetten Hospital, during the 1951 season, he hurled consecutive complete manager, Representative: southpaw from Kane possessing 'hopper to assistant creative services, for CNBC/Amenca's in Hamsburg. resides in Cherry Hill, N.J. Joseph Allison *86 and Lea Joy Hehn are planning an October wedI They live in Timonium for the Harrisburg Patriot-News. Michael G. Karchner *87 and is employed by Shell Oil Co, Douglas R. Kester '86 and Mary Beth Readey are planning an April 1995 wedding. Doug, who also earned ceived a master's degree in reading, a master's degree cate, at at B,U,, operations technician at is a quality Merck and Co, Julie Kuntz Klingerman '87 along with reading specialist B,U, in re- certifi- August 1993. She has been teaching kindergarten in the Selinsgrove, Samuel G. Moore *85 and Debra L. Reno were married on June 4 in Sayre Samuel, a t'lrsl Reserves, is lieutenant in the Naval business manager and board treasurer in the Sayre School District. Robin Neve *85. a teacher for the Montgomery County Intermediate Unit, received the 1994 Bernice Baumgartner Teacher of the Year Award from the Council for Exceptional Children. Robin earned a master's degree at Wilkes University. George Chaunip '58 Chaump was a four-year member of the Huskies' football squads of the mid-1950s three-year in addition to member being a of the wrestling A graduate of West Piltston High School, he pursued a degree in team, secondary education while specializing in math and science. as class president year at dunng He served his junior Bloomsburg. In football, he anchored the Peter T. Nye Thomas, the Virgin Islands. Peter employed as an office clerk for H & Chevrolet m 1986 Repnesentalives: Chris Campbell Raughley R.R Page 30 St. is H Shippensburg. ! Kunklelown. PA IS058 (215) 68l-39i4 (Continued on Page 31) '85 and Jamie S. Lovell were nuirried on June 28 in iMilCaStet ^"^^f^*^"^^ attending a reception in Lancaster an May 11 included Clarahne S Baylor '41. Chns Blackburn '82. Karen Blackburn '82. John Blowers '89. Glenn Bromley '85. Mark Burkholder '89. Undo Foster '89. Joe Griffiths •70. JohnHaney '85. Dons Keller Hosier '48. Bob Johnson '79. Carol Johnson 80. Ellen Uwis '92. Tim McTaggan '71. Tom McTaggart. Larrv Murphy Pat 52. Samuel H Schlee. John Scott, Relda Scott 55. Melanie Seigford. Helen Sharp 34. Jim Sharp. Dennis R. Sitler. Louise Sitler -71 Albert Smeal. Ruth Dugan Smeal 39. Murphy W 1 1 Hall of Fame (Continued from Page JO) offensive line, playing center in his initial poslc\i two campaigns as BkMinsburg marks of 5-2 and .M, An 1 injury halted his junior season as the McDonough. Susan \V'(im/(i U'i//j.v Huskies went Peggs. hsti Musto Shober He 2-5. returned his senior year and helped his team giuner a S-2-1 mark. Kristen D. Bcrtoll *88 and Andrew Zulkasky were married J May on who Knslen. 14 in Uinc aster is a regis- tered nuiNC ut Lancaster General Hon attends Villanova I'mvcrsity pital, IliCY live 111 Lancaster After graduating, he pursued coaching as a caa'cr In six tiK>iball sciusuiis at championships as Chaiimp was November selected "Central Pennsylvania Maureen a pension Inisi is Bank in Nomstown Coach ot the Year" lollowing coach for Ohio State and rumpa Bay Buccaneers, he assistant Ondy CafTiiey *88 .ind Michael T. "W .iie engaged Mu hacI a lieutenant m ihc U S, Amiy, He coached ll'IMn.m WuT/bacli were mamed on June II A marketing loniniunicalions specialist tor Metl.ilc in Bridgewaler. N.J. Tliey live in Millstone tie then moved teams achieved a 16 to free ice cream cones on the last day May. Despite very cool, breezy weather, alumni who work at B.U.. Alumni Board members and Husky Ambassadors dipped more than 6M) ice cream cones on the library mull. Shown working a shift are {from left) Becky The Alumm Association treated students of classes in early Klingcr were married on Noveinbei in Atlas Justine is Sclinsgrovc Center, employed They 1 ut llie He U.S, at the Naval Academy since 1490 Entering the 19')4 season, overall collegiate coaching record in 12 season.s Ice cream day mark. 1 has been the head coach Chaump's Justine Hancock *88 and Daniel to Marshall UiiivcrMty toi loui yeais. where his Township. N.J, 1985 l'>S2 as his teams garnered a 24 16- record Paul A. (;ould -88 and Kathy the to the hciul coiu liing ranks. Tctumed Morrlvsey is each ot his six seasons. After acting as an NI'T's Paul won conference T. I<>lel '88 and Jeffrey .tssociate with Continental IS l-ach one of undeleated seasons M,ittiola arc planning: a uoddni^ High School teams posted a 58- his 4 oveniU marks, including tour those squads Maureen Hams John Hamsburg, 111 coach m is 68-6.^-2 while overall record as a head combined his the collegiate and high school ranks M is 2 I live in At- las. Randall. Husky Ambassador: Mar\in Metzgfr '86. vice president of the Alumni Association: Catholic Amy Cunningham '93. SOLVE office: and Father Chet Snyder Campus Minister. The event was coordinated hy Sandy Hupp 86. '72 of the Alumni Board. Marsaret Humnivll '88 and James Bova arc planning a November II wed ding. Margaret is employed as a CPA with Concannon, Gullaghci. Miller and Millville Area School DisUict for the past six years. Her husband, Richard *86. teaches seventh grade reading in the Bloomsburg Area School District. They are the parents of two daughters, Chelsea, five, and Robyn. one and a half. They live in Bloomsburg. She has been a general assignment reporter at the newspaper for five and Robyn works a half years. as a She and her husband. Shamokin. her husband, George, are the parents bom of a son. Cameron Christian, on July 2 (seven pounds, one ounce. 19.5 inches). Carlos Navarro '87 has earned an MBA degree at Duke University. Thorns M. Nein '87 and Julie E Thomas ployed by Wheat Butcher Singer in First is em- manager for Best Buy. a Rotelle electronics superstore. Baltimore, bom on May 21 Pharmaceuticals, and Debbie is a Wayne was re- promoted to general manager of Westpoint Meats for Rotelle. Inc Wayne also completed a master's degree in food distribution and marketcently colleagues at live in the Year" in Allentown, W Ellen L. Jankowskl *88 and Jetlrey Vauticr were married on April 24 in Numidia Ellen is a contracts ad minislrator for SoftMart Inc in Exton They live in West Chester Kathleen KappenhaKen-Klapatch 1988 '88 and Martin Klapatch arc the par cms of a daughter. Diane Representative Lori DeFasquale iJinnetU Chalfont. She joins a Dolores, si.sler, bom Kelly, Robert Cribble '68 PA 18914 Kathleen has been se- lected for inclusion in the current cdi tion of Who's L Bosavage. Stephanie Fetterman. Marge Krueger. Who Among America'i High School, was a four-year Icltemian for the baseball squads of the High School Teachers. Barbara Meaner South Carolina Who Among As team a member a pitcher, in in he frequently led his a host of categories m games (seven), complete was "Who's of Students in American he led the club 1992 Earlier this year. Tara a accounting and was College and Univcrsiiics." by her She and her husband. to in recogniw:d as '88 and Robert He graduated with mid 19W)s degree Belvedere (S C.) Elemen- moved Reading (iibble. a graduate o( In addition. {2l5i 997-2406 Steve Fetterman. on June 10 age two 702 Remington Court Class Volunteerfs): Gary Tara Yost Scicchitano '87 has been named "Teacher of They home (seven pounds, national sales trainer for Colgate Oral William, Sharon M. Olinger *87 and James A. Hudak were married m Whitfield. Sharon is employed by College Misericordia, They live in Dallas, resources manager, sup- Bnanna 15 ounces, 20,5 inches). Co, Towson. Md.. porlmg 10 of the firm's international and domestic businesses Monte is a Wayne and Debbie Fraga tary School. Wyomissing. human in *87 are parents of a daughter. ing at St. Joseph's University. Chiarelli are engaged. Black and Decker's World Headquarters retail Ashley, Stephanie Stewart Moore *87 and m Stuart, live at games innings pitched (40 also He posted (2ft). named "Outstanding Reading Teacher" a ) 2, 2!^ average thai season by the Aiken County Council of the International Reading A&socialion. I In l%6. pitched (two), and strikcer 23. 1995, Laura ,s a radiologic technologist at Polyclinic Medical Center. Hamsburg, and Frank is mental health professional for County Mental Health Dauphin He was formerly assistant vice president of the finn. Stradling '90 and Rosemane Giunia employed Hospital Center. the Central *90 has been Ann Market McConnell were Paul L. Singley '90 and Kirslen EIek '92 were mamed on August 6 in Jr. School District. He is also pursuing a master's degree at Wilkes University. side in Baltimore County. R.R. Frank Stancato Lee Electnc Supply Co., and Thomas is an English teacher at North Pocono and Brenna zine in Wilhamsport. elected secretary -treasurer at Leader '91 for Alberta Bethlehem. Evans Hahnemann Umversity Hospi- worked as a reporter for the former Sunday Grit and Grit national maga- live in Ue '91 and Thomas D. were married on August 19 in Clarks Summit. Judith is advertising and marketing coordinator Judith M. trans- Alberta L. Davis '91 and Michael They Kristine Kubilus '91 and David Yoder are engaged. Kristine is employed by Bell Atlantic in Reading. Md. Brenna G. Chaskin N.C. Data Processing Doug Wilde Carpenter J. Michael B. Fnedmann were Jule C. SchrefHer '90 has received tlie 1994 North Carolina Special After graduating from B.U.. she Barbara Ann Rupp '90 and Jonathan D. Lewis are planning an October 8 wedding, Barbara is an ac- employed garet B. Hassold were married in in Norrisiown. pics Outstanding birth is live in Silver Spring. port at employed They Kelayres. Carla They gust. Willis. hy the Souderion Scho«i| count executive for in a survey statistician for the U.S. reau of the Census in Washington. tal speech on June P Caria M. Cara '91 and Lee Leibensperger were married on April Robert Millar. Lynne Mdler. Suzette Novak Sarn Jane Rcnshaw *90 and Bradley J Hyer were married on June 19. son. mamed She sJm rhc conference earher .V m City. N.J. Donna IS a pre-school and kindergarten teacher at Ss. Philip and James School. They live in Exton. J dean. CaroUne Donna M. Adgie '91 and Joe Rafter were m the Exton office. L topher >nM Duma representative previously was an account manager at the Eagle's Eye. Andronis. Zohreh Garrousian An alumnt rrception and dinner were held in Chicago on June 4 m conjunrnon ^,h ih. annual meeUn, of the Ciohal Awareness Society InlemaUonal. whuh .as a. ended hy 26 lUoon.burg Unn.rs,ty faculty and 36 students. ''""^"-"' ''^ 'mectsofOhbatization on the Five Es T'.^ Ethuntv Education. Economy Equity and the Environment " Special .ue.ts Dr. James H McCormick. cliancellor of the State of Higher State College affairs. The appointmeii! is effective from August 20 to July 1, 1995, al which Cheryl Ann Gogola '91 and Donald A. Galade are planning a September wedding. Cheryl is a marketing assis- live in Zionsville. Class Volunteeris): John Ericksen Ericksen. associate professor of marketing, has been named acting ber 1991. Representative: a wonderful role model," Mary He joined the Marine Corps in Decem- m the Damian J. Dinan 2690 Drew Street. Apt 805 Clearwater. FL 34619 says Cajpenler. Page 34 a teacher is tant at the acting dean of business Marine Corps, recently completed the Corps' adjutant course. 1991 University/Community Task Force on Racial Equity. years. Scott L. Frederick *91, a second Allentown School Distnct, and Gary an accountant with Parente. Randolph. Oriando, Carey and Asso- organizations, including the university's academic area. is ciates. campus Union County Children and Youth Ser- '93, are enjoying living in Chicago Allentown. Kathleen best working with students. He'd do his own quiet way." Father Chet was active and vices in Lewisburg. Kathleen Waiko '90 and Gary A. Frey '90 were married on July 16 in a crisis, a show up," says "He did what he was Carpenter, '91 lieutenant in tragedy, he'd in lab at Northwestern Uni- Chet brought to Bloomsburg. says Jennie Carpenter, interim vice president for student life. at, Jamie L. Dunkelberger Medical School in Chicago. Don and his wife, the former Dianna a time of need are qualities Bloomsburg Econo Lodge. Kyle A. Batman were married on April 30 in Winfield. Jamie is employed by versity of humor, a positive United Methodist Continuing Care Services in Lewisburg. and Mark is a night audi- Whitehall in Mark E. Linder '94 are planning an October 22 wedding in Mifflinburg. Jenni- Philadelphia. Father Chet. as he everyone Randy is a Bank in loan analyst with Continental are planning an Oena Delpais *91 and Charles F Su^ky are plannmg a wedding m 1995 Dena is a special educanon teacher in the Uhighton Area School District S. Hsa M. McDonald '91 Cemovsky '93 were JunelSmDanviUe. Unham. Tisa and IWis married on is Md.. and Francis a teacher is an as- sistant legislative auditor for the Of- Lehigh Valley alumni attend State System Classnotes reception Aluiimi tind fnends attending a System trccpiion m Allentown on Miir^ h f\ were Lindu Angst Slate \ Brwks Bennell '84. rmi ''H, Albert Ctim CivjilliKci "78. IViinis '69, IVggy Ciini, Caiolc IVmioii, Joiuinc Dcmcott "89. William IViiuoit '66. Juhc 1-culncr '92, Chnsiinc l-oid "87. Penny C.ulstiiill '89. Lisa Hahakus 8«). John Man/on '71. Michele Hucaluk «(>. Kns Kren/ "82. Sue Lilly '79. Ht'lh Liiulenmuth '91. McMullin Cieor)iiii -80. Noccker '70. Jim [•asicniak "84. Hob Jody Millard '79. Robert Pillu •91), Scoll 84. Itill Suausct 'til. Dawn 8^, Leslie lYuglione "9^. and Welsh -87 l\>P|K'tc llucii Jell Capitol Chapter Lehigh Valley Frosh Local Frosh Members Members of the Class of I99H from high n hools guests 8. at of the Class of 1998 from Lehigh and Northampton counties were a picnic hosted by the Lehigh Valley Chapter of B .U- alumni on June New freshmen in attendance were Louis Bona. Aaron Eckhan. Knsta Habcrl. Tara Hucaluk. Christine Kremos. Sarah Lichty, Megan O'Brien. Michele Sea- man, Joseph Stephen and Eric Vemo, Their guests included Barbara Hucaluk, Metro Hucaluk, Megan Karchner. Amy Lichty '94, Ron Nakata. Cindy O' Bnen. and Michael Vemo. The committee and helpers included Cliff Maurer '66, hosts m Cotumhui and adjacent Hou \e ho sted hv Alumni Board members and viplunteers New freshmen in attendance werr Destiny Brown. Jody Cahoot. Jennifer Fromm. Crystal Kovim het:. Brian Myers. Jim Neufer. Stefame Shoenmker. Pete Trenlacoste III Others in attendance: Allan Andrews. Nancy Edwards '70. Chris Elltoit '9S, Susan Fnmmt. counties were guestx at a cookout at the Fenstemaker A lumni Sandra Jackson. Dr Mary Lou John '45. Brian Ludlev '95. Meredith Uiyos '94. Heidi Muntzer. Connie Myers '72. Tom Mvers. /jthreh (iarnmsian '91M. Reza Noubary. Hugh O'Donnell. Scott Rtghler 'H4. Emily Rupert. Handd Rupert. Sandra J. Rupp '71. John Scnmgeour Trenlacoste. Mar\ellen Trentacoste. 53. Barb Shoemaker. Eelicia New reshmen f freshmen were guests mi Ilii* I lamshurg area al a picnic on June 27 wliicli wits liosteil by ineiiilHTs ot the Capital Area Chapter ot It U iilumni The members ot the Class ol 1998 were Jessica Ileauchaine, Monah Comvcau, line Davis. Jeieniy llcnscl. Amy Loser. Deborah Mollctt. and Steven Wallace Other guests were Dob Amman, Amman. James Oail W Davis '72. Sandy Hensel, Spike and Peter Trentacoste Jr Hcnsel llie alumni hoxl.s (Jnmes '49. (iail Sharon (ietiel Woodson Swiirls included Richard Wcidman Jones '80. Olll /8, Nichole Sinilli '90. .iml Nelson '6.1 Reading-Berks chapter enjoys after-work mixer Alutiiiii and Irieiids atieiiding a reccplion in Reading on April 21 included Carol Ackcrman. Dwighl Ackerman '79. '71. Dchra Bumclt-Hcist Marianne Carey '79. Chei Cooke, Kmi I cinour Cooke "74. George Derk ")5, Vera Derk '60. Joseph Dunikus '81, Druiiilicller. I-Jsu Philly Area Frosh New freshmen who Stanley dance were Paul Posluszny Philadelphia area were invited to a picnic an In atlen '9fi. Amber Wenku,% '9H. Mary Anna Bauer '95, Chris Beadling '94. Jim Ceccalli '91. Kimberly CeccatU 92. Utn Lannetti 'HH. Pairu ia Moore '85. Carolyn Vemay Reitz '51, Robert Reilz '49. Camenm Smith 'H4 and Sandra Wood Smith 86 '9H. Gayle Shaw Ellen Posluszny. Marti Shaw. Eileen Wenkus. Gnng s Mill near Reading were the following members of the Class of 1998: Jeremy Bentz. Charles Borst. Ryan Burkey. Ryan Crupi. Diane Davis. Taryn Kesseg. Todd Lofgren, Katrina Miller, and Kevin SchJenker Parents and friends included Rita Bentz. Steve Burkey. Sue Crupi. Terry Crupi, Judy Davis. Paul Davis. Aaron Leibman, Bobbie Lofgren. Ed Lofgren. John Miller. Sharon Miller. LaVeme Schlenker. and Veronica Schlenker The picnic was sponsored by the Reading-Berks Chapter of B U. alumni, including George Derk 'SS. Vera Derk 60. Cmdy Hepler 86. and Dale Keener AS. Hill '90. Mary Anne KIcmkosky '59. Ray Kunkct '67. Rcnec Kunkcl '93. Irena L^ndacki '75. Dan Quinn '79, Barbara Re/.nick, Ted Re/nick '58, John Rohland "82, Ciayle Cope Schneider "73, Robert SchnciJcr. Mclinda Schwar/. "90, Louann Spohr Shade '90 and Anne Wispier '79. Lehigh Valley chapter hosts prospective students Prospecuve B.U. students Attending a welcome picnic at '87. Heimbach 'I^.Cynlhia Hcplcr '86. John JJeydi '84, Sharon live in the July 27 hosted by the Montgomery County Chapter of B.U Alumni Reading-Berks Frosh Todd Oundruin m the Lehigh Valley were hosted by alumni on January 23. Attending the party were the following high school venior^ and their families: Tracey Bomkowski. Tracy Fnt/. Enka Hirschel, Tara Hucaluk. Megan O'Bnen, Alexis Rittcr. Barbara Schwindenhammcr, and Kelly Tom Bonikowski. Jaime Churctla, Barbara Cmdy O'Bnen. Gary O'Bnen. Dennis Rnicr. Leo Willianu; Pal Bonikowski. HucaJuk. Metro Hucaluk, SchwiDdcohammer, Nancy Schwindenhammcr The host& were Joanne Dcmcott '89. Carole IDcmcott, Bill Ocmcott '66. Diane Maurer *66, and Maurer '66 Cliff Page 35 Developments — THE GIVING REPORT FUTURE EVENTS BU Alumnus Donates to Permanent Art Collection Celebrity Artist Series By Susan K. Ukks AsMxtuiil Difccliir iif 1994-1995 Dcvclopmcni After completing a career in teaching. Joseph E. Hudock '41. his former dassmales. C. this spring, conlacled — love starring Loretta Sv^it art. (Bellz) Edwards, expressinij his inlercst in giv- rolled in Santa lege in the iy70s where he "look every Monica Col- the university a portfoho of 12 photographs of medium. One hundred credit hours later. Hudock has produced more than pieces (HIAFRA ('1111 J) accompanying lower right). (Ac- cording to Hudock, arlcnis are lyrics composed of by the lithography teacher and the This artist for his art.) gift was followed by five lithographs — St. Jerome. St. (Adam and Anthony Outside and the Conversion of is still Epic Brass Fri.. the City, St. Paul). ST. AN HON Y OUTSIDE THE CITY: Lithograph. 24' x20" I a study and inierprftation by Joseph is now of calls Hudock This concept Noio fV's Peace and E. Hudock of Alhrecht Diirer. 1994 9. Minnesota Orchestra Andre Watts, pianist Fri., developing a new concept of art which he "future an". Dec. helping his Hudock has had a private showing at Santa Monica College and ( Diirer studies and interpretations and 21, 1994 Tues.. Nov. 8. 1994 students in those classes. Indian Chicl iindailcm below) and lour Albrecht Eve. art Oct Fri.. The Secret Garden able" and worked in every selected pieces, along with Newport Jazz Festival art class avail- son of the deparlmenl of an, led Hudock lo send "artcms" 1994 Sat., Sept. 17, he en- ing sonic of his art lo Hhujiiisburg University. Discussions with Kenneth Wilson, chairper- ! first A California resident, and Hda Bessie Slu.-in pursue his to Shirley Valentir^e Hudock decided is based on the 1 94 1 . with a degree in secondary education, taught high school in Marlborough. N.Y- and Cccillon. Md, before heading to The Barber of Seville New York City Opera National Fri.. Sat.. War are Feb 1995 18. College of Business Golf Outing in nei'cr Jan. 27. 1995 de Bordeaux Ballet Theatre one ei'er Company Los done 20 1995 Jan. Mountain Laurel won June Know the 17, 1995 this agony you see MEMORIAL me: in lohen hunii^er grips, sweet rain of upon the Hps Edith Behr Shuman Lopez, Pa., who '24, died in Dec. 1992 bequeathed the IS fUJin Bloomsburg University then death INDIAN CHIEF $12,243. Interest from the Uthograph. 24" x 32" BIAFRA CHILD Uthograph. "These pieces are very strong additions lo t>ur pemianent collection." noted Ken Wilson. "The department faculty are pleased to have his interest in our continuing visual education pro- art gram." will be added permanent collection for display promise to the university's ol ai and will be available throughout the university or for edut the intricacies ot this goal the help of every Nationwide employee Page 36 is BU/ needed. 1950s he returned to Los An^.... where he taught in private Hudock earned from Loyola University. Monica. Calif. at N W. General Insurance, Nationwide headquiirters He tor in Co- He this pro- Bloomsburg University. asks that any BU graduate em- ployed by Nationwide Insurance who has not heard from him recently contact him at the Nation- wide Foundation. Three Nationwide OH 43216. In addition to this scholarship, Mutual Insurance eluded in the Founders' Club the spring. Bloomsburg. sight. $30.0(X) pledge which will endow scholarships additional award will for se\eral BU students. The be given in 1995. The Goal , Jack Ganz. Jacklyn Ganz. Christi Valley Cliapter of B.U. alumni. Kim Capizzt. Gihson. Susan Gottlieb '74. Dolores Higgins JohnLychos. Nancy .Swartz Uchos encouraged. should be directed Susquehanna Employment and Train Wyoming Bnslin. Shippensburg Universn\ a client service specialist witl is and who 7 1995. or as soon thereafter as possible. Applications musst be describing May Reilly were married on '91 M. Wanda WHlis McDonough Mane Michael. Anw 'SS. '70. Erm Higgms, John Higgins PatMcAndrew '70. Henry Hunt Sandy McAndrew 70. Suzanne McCabe Angela Zuba Meizger 'ft7. Lindsay Melzger. Man in Melzger '52. Jess Kresge 69. '52. 77. Sean McDonough '86. Francis MicltaeL 70. Donna Miller Bemanline Polak, Amy Sadvary '79. John .Stalnui. Nancv Sialma '70. Charlie Turiello. Chris Turiello. Donna Polak Zimmerman '83. Michael Zimmemmn. Tyler Zimmerman. Representing the University were Dr. John J Tralhen '68. PegTralhen. Scott Righter '84. and Husk\ Ambassadors Michael Kwasnoski •95. Maureen McDonnell '95. and Hugh O Donnell 95. Miller '66. Tina Singer '91 and ChesteVerchuk are planning a July 29. 199:" wedding. Tina is a teacher for the Scranton/Lackawanna opment Agency Head Human Stamatis B. Smeltz '91 with the S Air Force I' Force Base is in also working Devet Start, at is stationec Falcon \\-, Colorado Springs Hi on a master'-^ dcgrcf a Webster University. Pennsylvania 400 East Second Alise C. Street fice Bloomsburg. PA 1 78 15- 301 1 of Legislative Audits in Baltimore. Md. They live in Laurel. Md, J. Szymczak '91 and Michael Scibert '91 were married on July in Bloomsburg Alise I f a chemisir- is Vonada were married on June II in Allenwood. Kelly is a substitute PP&L"s Susquehanna Steam Electric Station, and Michael i> a computer analyst at Amencan Home Foods in Milton. Both are enrolled ir teacher in the Milton Area School Dis- the tcchnician at Alumna Kelly J, seeks info about former coach Information on the whereabouts of 1977-1978 women's gymnastics coach Margie trict. *91 and Allen R. live at Mifflinburg R.D. Moore Nash Karen Merge! "80 at 514 South Central Boulevard, Broomall, PA 19008. or call Reit7. 610-356- and Matthew A. were married on July 23 in Mt. Pocono. 5272. Karen, master's degree University, Lancaster Frosh New freshmen who live in the Lancaster County area were invited to a picnic who is pursuing a East Stroudsburg a teacher in the Pocono Mountain School Distncl. They Tobyhanna. Shannon E. Newman *91 and Todd Lyza Brugnolo, Chris Coolbaugh, Barbara Day. Bud Day. Austen Seward, Nella Seward, Garry Stauffer. Courtney Ballentine, Evander J. Ballentine, Lorraine Ballentine, Chris Blackburn '82. teacher at Paxinosa School in Easton. Karen Blackburn '82. Nickischer were married on June 25 in Nazareth. Shannon, a fifth grade Danielle Blackburn. Scott Blackburn. Glenn Bromley '85, Linda Foster '89, is John Haney Stroudsburg University. '85. Relda Scott '55, and Susan Sugra '89. pursuing a master's degree at Diane L. l^fel '91 and Matthew A. Plack '91 were married on July 9 in Doylestown. Diane is a teacher in the Central Bucks School District, and Matthew IS employed by the Pennsyl- vania Department of Public Welfare live in on July 28 hosted by the Lancaster County Chapter of B.U. Alumni, In attendance were Jessica Acker '98. Lora Brugnolo '98, Scott Day '98, Sharon Irwin *98, Jessica Acker, is *9I at MBA program at B.U, 2. Shaffer. Please contact Karen Page 38 They McKee East Michelle M. Tansey '91 and Edward C. Brandt *92 were mamed on November 27. 1993, in Florham Park. N.J, Michelle Summer is a social worker ai Nursing Home, and Eddie is a math teacher at Franklin Township High School. Hill " Audio- Video new recording track option Camels Yost *91 and Audio-video recoixling has been implemented us a new track option Scolt Werkhciser were married on November 23, 1993. They live in wtthm Conyngham. the I'niverMty's bachi-lor of iins in imisic Becky plannmg are a muse at Becky ts interest in the technical aspects of a registered sound iccoidmg and sound enhanoc Geisinger Medical Center. iiieni sity, They School District. live con* music courses tuul four one in semcsici iipplicaiion mlrrnships lor While cri'dits may 1992 lia.s placed sound interns in a lu-arby cvniunercial and video studio Bob Heller 7. Box 7030 years Grotto Pizza Party East Slroudsburg. PA 18301 (717)476-0086 conihitnng lorinal music education Attending a pizza party at the Gnttto in Harveys Lake were Becheltt. Michelle Tom Lnndon Class Volunteeris): Bonchonsky 94. Barry Boone English. Susan Gottlieb 74. Bill Kelly Debra Ami Acri '92 and Steven J. '71. with the lechnicitl knowledge of Amv Amadio Carolyn Boone 90. Rich Amadto Nancy FdManh 'SO. Dan W). '70. Cun Hei helli. Ennttxh 'S6, nana Janet W. Harhara Upo 7y. John Sandy McAndrew Suzanne McCahe Wanda Wilhx McDonough HH, Angela /.uba Metzger '87. Lindsay Metzger. Marvin Metzger 86. Darlene Barherio Pavne 'H4. Ruth Jackson Ru hanh .li. William Richards '33. Sandy Rupp '71. Am\ Sadvary '79. Nancy Stalma '70. Kathryn Thacher '33. and Merlvn Thin her Nancy Lychos Lychos, Vigorito *9I will be married in Hazieton on September 7 Debra is a 71. Jan Kelly Jess Kresge 69. Merrtltih Ui\o\ '52. '70. substitute teacher, and Steven at Hartshorn Services in Parsippany. N.J. in Exmore. Va. Jeffrey in Millsboro, Her husband, Jim *91. is Meri K. Bogorowski NATWEST Bank) in Evan (M) were married on July 30 in who also earned B .U is employed Northampton County Public at , '92 develop a (waxptivc tell you ear, so when Komething sounds nghi Kecoiihng r(|uipnienl is employed by Noithampton eral CVS County. '92 and Randal is a com- He formerly was a specialist at First Fed- S. Boyer are engaged Colleen is cm- ployed by Governor Mifflin School Distnct. and Randal is employed by Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. in in the nuisic T. Joseph J. Brown *92 and Rosemary plannmg a fall Kur/wcil keyboard C4)iuiccted witli to a dedicated 4Nt)-level pcisonul Pliarmacy in Lancaxler. computer with Claudia Cooper '92 one "I'.ncore" software, and two ca.sNettc recently earned wedding a muster's degree in niunugcnicnl She Bui'kncll Univcniity lia.s Kimberly Aim Burke Lauer II '92 art- planning 1993 wedding. Kimberly istrative assistant with i.s a May an admin- reel-to-recl on channel powered ol mixer board, monitor and main accepted spcakerK a position with Deloitte und louche in New Jersey. Krnee Fultz '92 nnd Adam Myers arc planning u December C 17 wedding Kcnec is a teacher ui the Montgomery Child Care AMnociatiun. Newberry Kathleen St ask in *92 and David P. <;ally were married Mechanicsburg on April 9 IS employed by P in Kathleen the Pcnnhylvunia Ihgher Education AKsistance Agency jn Acquisition of additional siiflware and I>. '92 and John Hazieton. are manager in Wyomissing. Savings and Loan Association of Maula Township, and John IfK'ation decks, u 12 (National Westminster Scranton. consumer loan Terri Bieber '92 and Jeffrey Joseph Delaware. mercial loan operations associate for Pharmacy. a master 's degree em- CoUeen M. Buchter an assistant manager with Rite Aid Winfield R.D. Terri, is ac- cepted a teaching position in Perryvilie, to can 2()tK) Schools ployed by Indian RJvcr School Distnct Susan Earl Bettendorf *92 has going to record something, you need department curirntly conKists nl a K- an ac- is recording techniques. "If you're '77, 1 count supervisor the past six tt)i Wallace stresses the importance of R.R. the the tiack option new, Hlooinshurg Representative: by music Students in the tuidio-video 1 1 '93 lab, or recording truck will take 44 credits o( Fleetwood. Maryland. sound Walliice. I'hairiwnion ot the Kutztown Univerthe Kutztown at the studio, depaitnu'nl employed by is 111 concert hall." says Di Sie(ilu'n Andrea L. Zimmerman *9I and Doug A. Sanders were married in Kutztown. Andrea, who is pursuing a master's degree designed for is those nuisK'iuns with a serious career September 10 wedding Nanticoke. in degree "T!\is pr\>gram Yarnetl '91 and Jeff Piestrak Hamsburg. She is Students in i.s imminent music theory courses also use the computer keyboard software combination tor music writing, editing and creating compositions which explore niulti-timbres I'he curriculum will .soon include scanning and sctjuencing The department also opcrulcN two video camcorders and will engage the c<]uipmenl, counsel and coopera- ulbo a Nuhstilutc tion of tL-acher audio tape (DAT) digital recording equipment TV/radio services and the department of mass communicationti. Karen Mendel *92 and Dr Ken ^pranklc arc planning a May 1. 1995 Music majors may also choose two applied (perfomiam c) other trackx — 1 wedding Karen is and music hiMtory. manage! and office .idvertising hpccialist at Temporary Claim Profebhionalh, m Inc., Marllon, NJ. Tracy L. Klstler *92 and David M. McCann *9I were married on June 18 in New Tnpoli 'Dicy live in New Tnpoli Lori L. Llpiorl *92 hax been accepted into Villanova UnivcrBily't master'! degree program in Williamsport Attending an after-work mixer at the Sheraton in in Williamsport were Kathryn Abbett '28. Michelle Barker 90. George '82. or- acting director of development, and Scon Righter '84. assistant director trf development. human resourcea. E '77. Bruce Braughion 91. Debra Buck. Steven Buck '76. Jeff Conner '89. David Coolidge '89. Kevin Crane '88. Shanda Folmar Demarest '91. Deborah Dtetnck '93. Joann DiFrancisco '90. Marcta Dingei 93. John Dorin. James Fetter. Jason Fetter. Jeffrey Fetter. Justin Fetter. Ophelia Fetter '90. Brett Good. Mary Jeeves. JoAmse Keener 89. Betsy Knawlden 92. Diane Langley 81. Holly Opsomer '82. James Pegg '67. Mike SmcUur 91. Daniel T Spadoni '74. Lisa Siackhouse '90. Stephanie Weikel 79. Kelly WhUmayer. and Barbara Winchester '75. Representing the University were Bierman Susan Helwig human ganization Kicnce with a qiecializaUon WUliam Locas '92 will teach world Agua Fru High School in history at Avoodaie, AnzoiUi. In addition, he will icfve as head line coach for football and as a&mMani track coach. Last year he taught at Supenor High Page 39 India ( Continued from Page 28) enountered nexi to a park bench was nearly empty. Nearing we opted to way in. which look us zoo, Once ornate, the ilic Institute, take the back through the zoo was need of repair and a coal in Some of the cages had of paint. obviously not been used The cage that in years. contained the zoo's tigers wasi relatively generous; the were huge, tigers their paws the size of tennis rackets, their backs rippling with rivers of sinew at once loose and relaxed, yet clear with their hair- trigger potential. Above we passed through monument to the zoo the nicely maintained Tenzing Norgay. the Shcrpa guide who accompanied of Everest Hillary to the peak \95^. in The monument dominated by a 20-foot is statute of Tenzing. a benign and generous smile etched on his weathered face. We hurried down Mountain- to the eering Institute so as not to delay the showmg of a film that detailed a 1977 attempt by the Indian Army to summit Kanchenjunga The attempt One scene well shod. fell particular stayed with us: in In order to cross a particularly deep crevasse, iui aluminum extension ladder had been brought up and laid across the members of the expedition look turns walking across the ladder while a Ihousand-foot hole yawned crevasse; open wailing On lo devour the unsteady. the walk back to the hotel, while Rhonda and Margiirel wandered ilirough the market looking at jewelry and clothing, allowed » I myself to be lured into the Oxford Book & Stationary Co.. where I found a 306-page hardback book on the history of Djujeeling and the Sikkim Himalaya for Rs, 250 (about $7.50) and a slightly damaged and musty but very serviceable 1983 repnnt of a 1921 btwk on the Diujeeling-Hiinalayan Railway which went I my look was going with us for five days, the other was staying at the hotel against ate early and went bed with a 4 a.m. wake-up call. in lo Sometime around 10 p.m.. a guest room suffered upsel alley-level his rounds, room, the same dog made howling at a motm thai had not yet come toilet paper Duuful in out. We our ears and travelers, stuffed slept. we were up four a.m. and in our bus at five. bus at The moved out the alley to the street and sal there, with us stuffed into it, We eventually began two-hour drive to the start of the run. which involved 1.000 feet of for l.fe Alumm and the.r guests mcluded Scott Aikey at B. U. 75 minutes. Maude Andreg.c John Bolton 7 88. '86 W Ahson Thomas Andregic '82. ^ Ru Kelly Bolton ^"'^ h Blu.s '83. •'^7. -84. Dennts Bohr Tammy Bonawuz '70. -91. Nancy Bohr Judi Bowman Sandy Bupp -75. Kayla Bupp. Kelsey Jam.e Bylotas. Sandy Cerullo '69 f'-^Comrrs-77MndreaCorures.B.llContres.Br^^^^^ hL Bupp Cynthut B^lotas '75. Abby r''n-r ll n "^rf ?r 6/ t ^''.T/?- Bylotas. ^^'-'''"f!- T-'nn • 79 ^IT.T Roben Swab. .T" T't'' Stephanie Swab. Nelson Swarts ''''''' 74. Sweitzer. Bob Tliorru^n. John Vantine '63. ^^rgaretsZb Tom Sweitzer Margaret Waldron '73. '80. '75 Abbie Corey Waters ^''"^^ ^^'^ ^^^^ ^^Hn ZbeZTandTTl 89andl^n Zerbe ''L^'T Representing B.U. were Joan '90. Untczner. direc- S. ott Righler 84. assistant director ofdevelopment; staff. 68. director of alumni affairs. D Angelo School in Arizona, where he was head girls basketball and track coach and Joe Oe,ger 74. head line coach for football. The latteam went on to the state championship game. Bill hves in Fountain Hills. Arizona. ^'""^ 8I. Mrs. Joe Ceiger. Mike Gerard -90. Patt, Gerrrum -76. Karen Enn Cough. Molly Gough, Deborah Cownley 92. Kristin ^""'^ Grant HolUmd Tay 76. Karen Stank Howenst.ne 76 Amanda Hcr^nsune. ^ont Ho..nst.ne. Day,dlmrisek '82. He.dilmr.sek. Janet Im^^ Unhart *92 and Jeffrey Gudenkauf are planning an August 1 2. 1995 wedding. Kristin is a first grade teacher in the Vernon Continued on Page 44) 93. ^.T"" 83. Eleanor UnJum. M.Andrew (N.J.) District. KImberly Ann Muffley *92 and Bnan H. Biechy were married on May 21 in Lchighion. They reside in Lehighton. LauraUnhan. Phil Unhan. VickiUnhan Josephine Magee '74 '37 L, Nic« *92 teaches special education in Mount Holly, N.J. She finished her master's degree elemen- m tary education Uiura McCawley J,m Peakc 82. Jean Peake '91. '83. Lock Haven. Bruce Rosengrant '92 has been named sport's information Mark Moore 92. Stacie Moore Januson Peake. Jennifer Peake '92 jZ Lycoming CoUege in m AugusL She WiUiamsport. He served as assistant director of sports information/athletic development at B.U- for the past year. He earned a master's degree tn communication studies at B.U. in 1994. Lori Ann SchaJTer '92 and Rich- ard G. Piacenti Jr. '90 were married on July 9 in Nazareth, Lon is a substitute teacher in the Karen 77 Chnstopher Long. Steve Looker 90. 87. Township '''' 87^ JeanUmg Morse R.clmrd Grimes r » r ? Ru i""*' lor Holland. k Howen..t,ne Kennel live in director at Jofm Edwards -67 Jonelle Edwards School Gough and Doug n'ppensnei Hippenstiel Michele M. Rine '92 and Joel Long were married on July 24, 1993. They ter i uphill driving before dropping 1,000 feet down a winding road on the Page 40 Ura Shader 55 A Shade, Gary Shuey '68. Unda Shuey Alesia Skinner '87 Jim Skmner. Jack Skowronski '65. Mark Skowronski. David Slonac '88. Nichole Blockus f^nsten Blockus. Al,c.a Blu.s the ( 94. Jolm Roskos 88. John Ruby Mana Salinger '88. Emilee Salinger Tom Salinger. Kim Santor 91. Sue Nye Scharfenberg '83, Kay Schweitzer '77 Zerbe another stomach and began a marathon' session of vomiting. Outside our Robinson '''' dentjor student ^I'S^'^^'^l^"'; treasures bock lo our We t-^T'TV:' Andregu: Brooke Andrrgu: Zacary Andregu: Kerry Aye rs 72. Melissa Baer Ballets -79. Ralph Ba.lets. Jennifer Blaker '93. Jim for only a buck. began to page through them only to be overtaken by a dozen time zones. I woke in time lo reorganize our duftlebags: One our return. AUunmAssoctati^^^^ to dale. Ue popular event was held on June 15 at City Island Park. The students are participants in the PRIDE program designed by '"'7" """" ''"'^^^ "^^^ '^^y graduate from high school. The students are also brought to Bloomshurg for a first-hand look " 'he campus. Spenal guests were Dr James H. McComuck. chancellor of (.erald.neAndr,'g,c 7V. mom and hotel Hatrisburg Appnmmately 250 alumm andfnends. including about 75 Harrisburg City School students, attended the largest Bern.an Sub Picn.c sponsored by the Bethlehem Area School Distnct, and Richard vice manager Superstore, m is a ser- at Staples. The Office Allentown. They Uve in Whitehall. lives in Bensalem. Brian M. Spencer '92 and Kristen KeUyanne M. Orban *92 and Scott Hagenbuch are planning a May 6. 1995 wedding. L. Miller are planning an weddmg m ity October 15 Waverly. Brian assurance analyst at Labs is a qual- Wyeih-Ayersi Inc.. West Chester Veterans Classnotes committee designated as 50th anniversary Jennifer Theiss '92 and Christopher R, Moyer '92 are planning a Sep- tember 24 wedding Chris is Army, a in Chester County second heutenant in the U.S. Germany. stationed in unit at B.U. Tonia L. Tiech '92 and Darryl J. Richard are planning a June 1995 wed- By l)»le Krolhe *60 Chairman, ding. Tonia IS a customer support rep- resentative for AMSCO m Horsham. Alumni Vefenins Committee ^ foniincmoiation ol the WotUl War Lauri A. Vachino *92 and Robert C. Grow *91 were married on July 2 teacher in various school distncts in 194M945. using on going piogiainsovci tlu-iH-iKHl I991-m95 has dominaicd nmioiial news evenls Lancaster County. over the past montlu. Most recent in Old Forge. Lauri is yeais. II a substitute press and television coverage Chloe R. Williams '92 is the 50th annivepinry of and sales Uk Lords Valley. ellort Dinner with Represenralive: the President laniero Aimee dinner with several Washington. D C. for a merting on Julv 15. B ll alumni, including Barbara Ctlletie Henosh '^'^^''^'PhdUpsOole •2H. andhdwanlHonath Pf?"'?. guests included Billy she had 41. Eileen -72. Other Cfuipman. Helen Dole Unffith and Richard Neidich. Beitz *93 and Michael Wagner are planning a May 13, 1995 Lori E. Bleber *93 and London L. Wilmot were married on May 21 in Williamsport. They reside in South Dennis, Cape Cod. Mass, in Tricia R. Brady '93 and David M. Steckel *92 were in mamed Catasauqua. David is on June 18 employed by They Wtir I. Farrlnitlon '93 R CoUUis '93 and Gregory Easton. Marilyn the deaf at in mamed on May New is and utid is I m u caseworker lor Counseling Services of Susquehanna Valley They tive in an inlcrprcler for DIooinsburg loi Valerie VouKhl Frcy '93 has accepted a position as an atjualics pro gram coordinator with (he YMC"A in rac()ma.Wa.shington, She and her hus- band live in II Mil- in the 50ih Anniversiuy I'rogiaiii. llloomsbuig Univcisily Alumni Veterans omniillec ( was received on June Accep \ |9 u (.'umineiiioralive I ( criteria through piesenl and past eflorls Sumner, Washington. J. iipplii\! lot desigiuilcd status wliicli the Dcpiiilrneni nl Michael ti luluie Comiiutiec inceling certain Adams County an piogiains that will allow designalal was Oxford Middle School iii gcneialions. has established odd h'amily 21 in piovidc lo comiminiiies to participate A, Snyder were iiiumcil on April 9 Montoursvillc She Marilyn 11 continuing legacy Comniemoiativc Marcey live Williamsport A. Naylor were J. wedding. Aimee works for Keystone Health Plan Central m Camp Hill. Liberty Mutual Insurance. ot IVfcnse. pumuiii- knowledge o( World Wai Class Volunteetis): Renee Kunkel. Pam ^^'^'^'ff*''^" '« Deparlmrnl It) World 1993 Mike Jenio R.D 2. Box 567 Hazleton. PA 18201 (717)455-9261 was of Day on June h service representative at Mellon Bank's office in D iirps, The Veterans (\)niinH Cuiiiiiilttee lee u( ihc HlooiiLsburg lliiiverstly Marianne Haas Siorch Jr wcic Mantzville, '93 and Hurry mamed on They live in April (i .10 in Hamiiburg. Alumni Association wus (>rgaiii/.ed 10 years ago and lias been involved in on going projects for veteran recognition including scholarships to ( unslunct H. liuniincM '93 and (;ienn R. (;oldsburouxh '92 arc plan ning an October wedding. Constance i.s a kindergarien teacher, and Cilcnn is a science teacher in the Pennsbury School District, We qualilying family members. continue tu meet on a linuled basts to review old projects and considei avenues for new Alunint Veterans 2 Plan lliree or more events per year from I99J through 1995. Hncloved arc publicity items, Katherlne Winn Herh«ter *93 and Jcflrey S Miller were married on Janu ary 29 Kalherine is employed by Xerox Bu.sincss Services. They reside in King of PruAisia. Alderfer SI. TomAiderfer '82. Richard A. Knlghl *93 (M) has been named an instructor of commu- Lehigh Valley attracted a large number of alumni and family: Alana Albus 87. Marci Ethan Alderfer. Marci Aide rfer. EdAlkire. Gratia Alkire. Anna Bauer -95. Gaspare Bianco. Bob Bottorf -59. Janet Branch d ' in 79. Bob Branch. Jill Branch. Kevin Branch. Ryan Branch. Tim Brooks -92. Bill Demcott 66. Carole Derricott. Joanne Derricott '89. Anita Dimmick '90. Heidi Dunfee -93. Dave Erbe. Lesley Estock '90. George Estock. Christine Ford '87. Connie Ganey 74. Brian Hamm -82. Jeanne Hamm. John Hersh -91. Donna Hersh. Denise Hozza -82. Edward Hozza. Elyse Hozza, Kathy Hozza '94. Marry Hozza. Teddy Hoiia. Mary Kactinski. Cindy Karchner •82. Dave Karchner. Megan Karchner. Laura Kline '90. Kathi Kowker 83. Rick Kowker -82. Jillian Kowker. Patrick Kowker. Amy Kravelz '94. Sue Ully '79. Ernie Long '84. Teresa Duffy Mazich -80. Rick Mazich. Mana Mazich. Mark Mazich, Molly Mazich, BobMcMullin '80. Tern McMulltn. Tony McMullin. Louis MickUy 84. Andrew Mickley. Jennifer Mickiey. Sue Mickley. Sherry Miers '93. Jody Millard -79. John Moller '82. Lynne Hockenbrock Moller '82. Daniel Moller. Davui Moller. John Mondschein -78. Undo Mondschetn '77. Ashley Mondschetn. Undsey Mondschein, Matthew Mondschein. Lois tester -49. Wilmer Nester '49. Carolyn Palmer 88. Scott Roth. Devin Roth. Fallon Hoth. Bill Truhe 84. Brenda Snyder Truhe '83 and Jeff Warren director of developmeni; and Doug Hippenstiel 94. '68. Representing the university were brochures, and memorial planning shecLs that we submit lo you for consideration as meeting cnlerion Iwo (or three events per year. 'Iliese events include: Lehigh Valley Berrigan Picnic The annual Berngan Sub Picnic scliedulcs of dedicatory events, Dr Susan Hicks nication and director of forensics at West Texas A&M yon. Texas. He University in Can- alwj holds a degree from Scton Hall University. He formerly was coach of the Ohio Stale Uruversity forenaics (earn. A, f 1993; I'iflielh annivenvary celebration by the U.S. Navy's V-I2 classes al Bloomsburg Univen;ily in July 1993. B 1 1993; Awarding the Memonal Scholarship to a Bhxmsburg student, Veterans C. (1993) Encouraging veterans or their survivors to complete bio- Sandra A. KubrickJ *93 and Glenn B. Walp were mamed on August 20 in graphical data sheet for inclusion in Glen Lyon. Sarulra is director of It's A Small World in Shickshinny and is also display in the Feiutemaker a cashier al Boycr's IGA in Berwick. the books of Service or Valor on Alumni House. (Continued on Page 42) 67. assistant director of alumni affairs Page 41 Veterans {Continued from Pane 4 J) D. f 1994) On-going evcnti thai include the Veterans Scholarshjp. display of World War memorabilia, II publicity urging veterans lo complete employed by B.U- as biographical data sheets, and wreaih- Jeffrey laying ceremonies al the tems analyst/software Monument Homecoming during Veterans events in October internship with the Lois de la Haba Agency in New York City, where he was an assistant literary agent. other projects to be considered. 3. tion Submit a compleled applicaform Completed form is Amy L. Henninger *94 and Gregory D. Rachau are plarming a March 18. 1995 weddmg in Irish Valley. Amy. included in this correspondence. 4. your Agree lo keep us informed of aclivilics throufth brief reports have enclosed newspaper I also a graduate of the Geislnger School clippings, brochures, forms and of Radiologic Technology, is employed by Geisinger Medical Group in outlines for projects completed lo date. a sys- specialist. Patrick J. Farace '94 completed an On-going events plus E. (1995) is Other publicity items and Selinsgrove. reports will be submitted for future projects in 1994 and 1995, Tyrone Howard '94 has been The Veterans Committee is planning several programs for August to r^cceniber November 1994 and January named an assistant wrestling coach at Arizona Stale University. While at B.U he was twice a Pennsylvania State to 1995, These projects will satisfy requirements as outlined Athletic Conference champion, an by Eastern Wresthng League winner, twotime team captain and Most Valuable Department of Defense Other members of the Vclcrnns the Player Commitlec include Millard l.udwig 48 Tansey-Brandt of Millvillc. John Miigill '48 of Millerstown. Andrew Magill '43 of Thomas '47 of wedding Sugarloaf. John Hamburg. Curtis English *56 of Elwood Wagner '43 of San Antonio, Texas. The committee considers this Stroudsburg. and Mike Smith 91. Craig Hopkins designation a great honor and will use the required programs and projects as a May and Bloomsburg UniverNity alumni concerning World War II events. technician all at live in Allyson — encourage Hawaii, Nicholas in PP&L alumni lo is a Is an on LAN Berwick Hospital Center Catawlssa R.R. I computer programmer for Berwick Steam Electric at the Station, Also, visit the House on Fensiemaker Alumni We'd like to see Mareyan a resoua-es co- is m Litchfield. S.C, J. Veterans' Corner Alumni Veterans Stauh were married on August 26 and Jitterbugs biographical information about are displayed at the Alumni House Dan pemianent part of the history of Bloomsburg Univer- is in Edwaidsvilie. won the Ber- J H;ugadon Memorial Thrcc-Miie RunAValk in Wilkes-Burre. Jean Raspen *93 joined Corps in June and Camaroon. Is on the Peace include your biography as pan of our historical record. Call 1-800-526- 0254 for a copy of the fonii. You have earned your place in the book, so send in your biographical info and encourage your veteran fnends to do the same. Crawford are planning an October 21. 1995 wedding. Barbara Is employed by Gehrig and Johnson AcL. counting in Bloomsburg. E. Reed '93 and Wiikoski were at Jeffrey is 21 in live Matthew G. Shively '93 and Cathy Lee Rearick are engaged. Matthew is a program specialist for Milton Developmental Services and Inc. is a substi- January 1995 wedding. Charles employed at The Radiation Center Wayne, in an assistant radiation safety officer Daina is completing the master's degree m education of the N.J.. as *93 completed armor officers basic course at Fort Know. Kentucky. In February. He is a in the National Guard. Pennsylvania He Corporation in Kalamazoo. Michigan- Jennifer 1994 Class Volunteeris): Raruiy Harmon. Meredith Layos Gorney L. Davis '94 and Jeffrey '94 are planning a March 25. 1995 wedding an assistant at the Ryan *94 and Edward Olszewski *94 are planning a September 16. 1995 wedding. Jennifer is employed by Leader Nursing and Reha- Megan Matthew G. Smith Todd S. Rider '94 is a statistical programmer at Triology Consulting deaf/hard of hearing at B.U. Glen Lyon. Meg is manager at the Deb Shop bilitation Center, and Edward ciated with & Company, Private Neve is asso- Consultants and Certified Public Accountants. in Columbia Mall. Bloomsburg. Dyan Schrann '94 and Kevin Rude '94 are planning a June 17, 1995 wed- lives in Vienna. Va. I^mara L. Stasko '93 and Brian Schilling *92 are planning a September 1995 wedding. Tamara is em- and Bnan is m Montgomeryville. a sales representative for Starlippcr and Associates in Lionville. Tara Stocker '93 and Francis (Frank) Haggerty '93 are engaged P Johnson were mamed on July 2 in Whitehall- Michelle is employed by The Vanguard Group. Lori A. Uhrich '93 and Scon H opment supervisor with Hershey Entertainment and Resort Company. Weaver-Schuler wedding ^ "t^^r of B.U. alumni attended the Seoiemh^r Daina R. Vosburgh '93 and M. Budris "93 are planmng a Chjtrles Page 42 m Halifax. is 11^..^^ a registered nurse Shamokin Area Conununity Hospi- tal. in a registered nurse Buffington are planning a fall 1995 wedding. Lori is a iraimng and devel- mamed on May Shamokin. Karen Carbondale. MicheUe D. I^uber *93 and Dou- Barbara A. Rebuck '93 and Jason Karen is Adam C. in Slatington. glas to Missy Imes *94 will pursue a gradudegree in opera music theatre at Southern Illinois University id ate iusslgnnicni in Aftica. sity. you are a veteran, we want Bloomsburg with a 98- Eric S. Petery '94 and Tricia R. on June 25 Lehigh Valley Hospital. They ployed by Macy's Pszcniczny '93 nard Fenstemaker as a '91. left in employed by Small Wonders Day School in Shaverlown Committee include collecting Bloomsburg University veterans. Books of Valor and Service, coniaimng the biographical forms, *93 and Christopher J. Phillips Kingston. Lisa your hclpf Ongoing projects of the If Slatington. Tracie al Army LLsa mamed platoon leader there. We need TVacie Ann SeiJer *93 and Merkle were in ordinator for Litchfield Plantation you and Greg Lewis '91. "93 and Scotty Kanipe were married on June 25 Morristown, Kelley to see veterans' items that arc display, '91 McBnde teacher for the Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit. Kelley A. B, Markase Sheila tute supptirl our conuiiittee efforts with suggestions that could help us in planning future events and activities. -92. and mamed Allyson Layaou '93 and Ricky Kamus were married on September 3. Quoting an old, well-known statement from our own Uncle Sam "We need you!" We 23 They The next meeting of the Veterans Commttee will be on Homecoming 22, Jr. '93 Taniara M. Siewan were increased awareness by the public Hopkins Jennifer Chickirda-Frey 90 Margaret Curtis '91. Knstine KacvnarekHelen Caparell. Michelle Rossi 91 Brian -91. He 28-2 record. Laudenslager were married on June 25 G. Lapehak Nichola.H held a mini reunion at the weddmn "f Cartde Dietrich Jacohy 's daughter tn Connecticut l-'romlefi Su.\anJ ftedline. Carole Jacoby. Diana Cray Comwell. Mary Kay Sierdinski Morgan, ttarbara Chandler Bovidge. and Thomas Thomas iwu She jxpiiirs oil guiird all per game posiimn. She was Atlanlit Alhlclic aiadciiiic .selctlion. WiiH a iiicnilK:i ot two MAAC regular-season Lhainpioiisliip learns and participated Division I (leated). in ihe 1'>KK NCAA chaiiipionsliip tournament. She went to f-airfield as performer out of l-'itch an atl-slale High School. B-U. recorded un overall mark of 17-10 laf»t seuhon, including a 10 2 record in the Pennsylvania Stale Athletic Conference Division by Clarion 'Hie Rastem Huskies were deleulcd in the opening round of the conference playoffs. It marked the cighlii consecutive seuMjn thai tiUximsburg advanced to the Homecoming reunion conference championAhips. Five friends from the Class of 1983 still keep in touch despite the fact they live Massachusetts. New York and Pennsylvania. Meeting in Bloomsburg for in Homecoming last fall were Anne Daday Episcopo. Kathy Fussnor Kowker. Cheryl Phillips Hunt. Paula Amnck Boughtwood and Roberta Kuhns Peterson. Phi Delta sisters Attending a bachelorette party 91 were Deanna in the Philadelphia area for Mills '92. Ellen Wirth '92. Rosenella 91. Stacey Ragazzone 92. Karen Nice Remsky '92 and Dana Domkoski Shern Netterblade '92. '92. JennaMoon Debbie '92. Renee Christine Zazzarino '92. Page 43 India (Continued from Page 40) was other side of a mounlain, Halfway down, one of ihe buses died, which two of our walkers were suffcnng stomach troubles perfect timing because from the wild careening and made go45 feet), a charming little village largely inhabited by Tibetans who had decorated the soccer field with banners and flags for Ihe visiting conlingent. and who. m fruit and breads and light prayer shawls to their gave some short speeches, made more so because we were already running 78 minutes behind schedule. The baggage for the runners and hikers was piled in a comer and loaded on costumes, offered their native The guests. village elders aging Land Rovers for transport to Sandakphu. a rough camp at I2.(X)0 feet, U 1 U /V. \I KCliClgilf ' C where we would be spending the next two nights. We all agree that based a half world away. Jim Crosswhitc had done a Herculean job of organizing a potentially chaotic group. The of runners circled the soccer field once and wa.s off field postponed at the last of alumni events in the southern states was Carolina did not refrom February to Marvh. several alumni m North February 12. They on dinner up for showed and ceive word of the change publication: Roger Jones enjoyed dinner together and sent along this phoio for rrjinute 89. — immedi- Amy Jones. Stacy Frivelte Pitman SI Rodney Frivette. Lynn Swetnam . 90andPat '90. The first five miles were uphill on cobblestone, to roughly 9.900 happened to step off llie left side i)! the road, he or she was in naturally, almost everyone made a point of taking a slight delour off the ately uphill. feet. a runner If Tibet; path on the first left side of the road that presented This climb was followed by Gainbas feel' I K.K49 at little village of followed by a 12-mile climb to Sandakphu leet. know don't itself. mile downhill to the a three 12.000 at 20-milc course in the world that that there's another is quite as tough. Anthohiic. a 24 year-old graduate student Bill who was tin m geography from Georgia the trip doing research on the feasibility of ecologically-sensitive foreign travel, and wlin liad within (he past year entered the wonderful world of ultrarunning. finished Ihe 20 miles in (bur hours 35-ycar ()ld Mario Malerba. a veterinarian from behind On the women's side, Hilary Cashmir Last year's winner. fiat Italy, finished eight minutes banker Pitts, the .^0-year-old from Saudi Arabia whti does her hillwork on a 200-meler high sand hill outside Riyadh, finished in M)^ minutes, one miiiule in front of Theresa DausWcbcr, who lives and trams Colorado in competition against massive odds Untonunately, the weather cliilly wind al stirring the prayer about a quarter-mile away 1 two upsets and the close Lambda tone for the rest of the week, was 2.(K)() leet Hags 'flic ITie set the iiiop the Big scudding clouds, a iffy: big rock atop the highest Alpha hill dark clouds above mixing with the slithering we were fog below gave the impression that stranded on an island in the sky. Land Rovers carrying spare blankets to wrap the runners in Unfortunately, the lead runners had beaten Ihe ancient their packs. We ran around trying to find as they reached the lop, Sandakphu is main buildings, a hilltop hostel -in- progress. Tliere are three big stone donn-like buildings, with a fourth one in the process of being built. There IS is no water, The no heat il must be transported up from 5.000 feet below. There all two pt)rcclm slabs with "facilities" consist ot a hole in the huts clustered just above the stone buildings, along the road lo Molle. 1 1 away across a long ridge currently encased in a ground fog. As each of the runners reached the top, we scavanged what we could keep them wann. One by one. the Land Rovers gasped their way to Sandkaphu. Unfortunately, they didn't arrive we borrowed some warm clolhes from Eventually, everyone have a do/en kerosene was settled in the the buildings licalerN transported mites Diane Danzer Sbanm Judy Collier Fasnacht. Janet Stump Nilsen. Karen Gebauer Piehl. (standing) Sharon Sweinfiart Jankauskas. Karen Webb Marrow. Diana Wells Schaffer. Beth Childs. Cynthia Nawrocki Dmochowskt. Rhonda Frederick Ulrich. Rebecca Olff. Gill. Koppeniiaver Kline. Brenda Myers Monick. Pamela Hartzell. Deb Snyder Thompson. Karen Reinert Wilkinson, Sandy Jankiewicz Martin. Marie Plunkett Cooper. Darlene Clarke Amsler. Cindy Hammes Kilmartin. Please keep all current mformntton — addresses, children and marital status — up to date with Sharon Gettel 935 Parish Place. Hummelslown. PA 17036. An updated is Olff, being compiled at the present time. The family alumni picnic will be on Saturday. June 25. 1994. and the annual luncheon November will be on Saturday, 5- lo order of the runners, so the packs that had mlo were present, including (sealed) Jeanne Shuey. Tina Kosoloski Mussoline. Nichols Chamberlin. Sharon Gettel directory Tlic full-time residents live in thatched middle of each of the three buildings Mu The alumni sisters of Lambda Alpha Mu met at the Hotel Hershey on Saturday. Twenty-three sisters 6, for their twelfth annual luncheon reunion. November by Ihe Iwal amved Jim had amutged to tourist Sandkaphu; untoriunately. even with several of the Japanese agency lo in the party who were fanuliar with kerosene healers helping, we could pet only two of them working, and feebly In spite ol the cupful al lhal semi-functionmg healers, the one we set up in the of heat produced by the two dining room building quickly gained a do/en ardent supplicants, A group of us wea* housed in the dining dining area. Tl>e Shcrpas who were building, m two rooms jusi off the hired to help pa'pan." fwd wea* billeted in room off the famt dooi Our roommates were a pair of a'tircd medical doctors fami Canada who were hiking ihe five-day la-k before going on to Tibet, where they had volunteered to offer their services free for six months. The fit^ member of our room was Bill Fiizgenild from Chicago, the big storage After a humed meal thai quickly steamed up the windows, we retired to all our sleeping bags. Aaiund midnight. Rhonda beciune sick and spent the rest of the night tiptoeing over tlic sleeping Shcrpas to gel lo the much of resUoom so she could be sick. Then, iiaiund two a m., one of the dogs that called Sandkaphu home began to circle the camp b;irk,ing in a sinuige pattern that seemed to indicate a canine speech impediment. He went on for an hour, took a half-hour lunch break, and make came back outside lo throw something al The next night, would enough ;uid would attempt to go for more. the mistake of having laken just abtiut 1 him. only lo be slopped by the Sherpas. who indicated by sign language thai was a national park preferable than the The dog finally it was better to have the dog bark, since this and was therefore home to wild animals that were Icxs dumb dog. gave up its speech therapy around 3:30 a.m.. and (Continued on Page 45) Page 44 we fell off Geneva^ Illinois A gnyup ofB. U alumni andfarmly attended a Kane County Cougars baseball game in Geneva. Illinois, on July 9 In attendance were Joanne "Josie " Heins 71. TomFowles '67. LouMaslow KarenMaslow. TomHughes '76. Ellen Hughes '76. Sean Hughes Sarah Hughes 'II ?. and Samantha '15^ Our W. thanks to Tom, former president of the Alumni Association, for making the arranemerus. India Celebrity (Continued from Page 44) Artist to sleep, even the now-exhausted Rhonda. Then the sun came up. attempting to stream m through window panes that had turned our night's frosly breath into a coaung some of sleeping bag and scratched ol ice the ice off the 1 wmdow crawled out of erupted, which caused my four roommate^ lo a "Wow "You oughta sec this'" I said, struggling into some warm clothes and rummaging around for my cameras. In a minute we were out the door, a '" coud help myself, bedraggled, sleepy-eyed, half-dressed handful of caps off cameras as we clawed our way r^k series my pane and before I stir. unveiled tounsts. pulling lens lo the highest rocks we a festive hohday hrass conceri will be In from of us. Kanchenjunga filled the horizon, a long, wide monster of a mountam, snow-covered, impressive, mtimidating. Off to the left, a tno of peaks stood together above the ground fog, as though sitting on a cloud: Lholse (28.053 feet), Everest (29.198 feet), and Makalu (27.968). Kodak Film stock half a world away on the New York Stock Market ratcheted up more ^an a point as we fired else, ^ season IW4 IWS series iiu ludes: "Shirley Valentine/* stamii); Lorclla Swil, Satunhiy, Sep- hillsides of tember 17 Intitwo hour ivifonnancc, Swii uses bnnn variety ol voices to ii Sliiiley Valentine lo lilc tains. describe iiiul hei hiisbaiul. iiiiinied hte, a nosy nei^li Although we stood their Sencs. ot ihe C'elcbniy Artists Ilic away. Our less-lhan- subtle excitement soon roused and the rough HKK>iiishur); loi the luiUh i'oiiiin); tit Sandakphu were suddenly peppered with half-dressed, frosty- breathed visitors from a dozen countries come out m the numbing cold to offer respect to the world's most awe-inspiring mouneveryone Broadway sliow, and Theatre, jazz, u could find climb to the sky at 12,000 feet, these We turned at this altitude. degrees of ihe view, taking in thoroughly enough. Below monsters seemed in circles, everything, unable lo absorb us. valleys rolled away, one lo merely begin using up it fast all Ihh, llntish lounstsiiiul 360 enough and after the other, Swit iiieinbei ground aCireek lover and television tans I'lhii Maigaiet will best re- Ma]oi loi her role as "M*A*S*H." Ifoiililiiin in fog slipping through them, hillocks stnnging themselves out between us and Kanchenjunga. the ridgeline between Sandakphu and Molle forming a Newport Ja/z defining line above which Lhotse, Everest, and Makalu towered. I For a moment, the briefest of moments. I thought of Big Rock on Bear Mountain halfway around the world in Jim Thorpe. Although its might had long since been usurped, it would always hold a special place in my heart The sun wouldn't fall on Big Rock for another dozen hours, but it would, after all. be the same sim that feebly attempted to warm Festival. Octubei 21 rulay. In July CaMno. a ^rcal new can music was iruditton lollt>ws is on lour I'he llie (ladilioii i)t and music ol Homecoming Magee's That Reunion Tune" gets things rolling at 9 p.m. in "Name No charge. Reunions classes will gather at the picnic: 1959, 1964, 1969, 1974, 1979, 1984, 1989. will gather at the 1949, 1954, Homecoming Dinner: and 1964. The Oass of 1959 will hold a separate dinner upstairs at Magee's Main Street Inn (formerly Hotel Magee). Art Majors will meet at noon in the gallery of Haas Center for the Arts. with current band American Legion Post (East and Event 'Wettest' cul Alumni and friends who attended llie Headmji Phillies punu and baseball Kamr on August 4 were participants m the wetteit aiumni event ever held ouiude a swimming pool As alumni sioihI in line fur the picnic supper whu h wa% to precede the baseball game, they kept their eves on the very threatening dark sky Some had just reached the serving table when the rain came Although the picnic area was somewhat horizon ram sheltered, the an hitet soaked nearly everyone that /.i never antu ipaied the torrential The ram wai u/ heavv that the out and field fence was almost obscured Hut the alumni kept their good humor they even got lo eat when the rainstorm ended Hut the field wat to wet that the game was eventually cam elled about V iOp m Carol Bonsall Bowen '6H. '7H. '76. Honsall. Peter Bonsall. Carol liowen '72. '80. Glenn Chestnut Fifth Streets). Karchner. Dale Keener 'Hf>. Barbara Myer '71. '76. 'H2. Dave Boh Myer. Boh .Smith Karrhner. Megan 'HO. Jr. Carole Derruott. Bill Derricott '66. Stephanie Fetterman HH. Steve Fetterman HH. John dreih Patty Greth '77. Kent Halt 'H3. Cynthia Hepler H6. Cindy Karchner Paul Pnce. Kevin Reese HJ. Fred Srhlegel HI. Laura Wessner Smith '77. Vuh Gross Sproesser '70. and Jim Weidner HJ Ruth A. Price '76. David Canfietd HO. Christopher Chestnut. Deborah Chestnut Tom Glenn Chestnut Matthew In attendance were /lob Honiall. at the Berwick Road. Concert Choir Alumni will hold a reunion party after the Pops Concert on Sunday afternoon (approximately 4 p.m.) at New Tlicaler in will party Home on Old that Hroiid continues lo play to sell out audiences at Ihe St Todd Fay Alumni Marching Band members at 8 p.m. Saturday, and " A ma)nr Tuesday, NoveintK'r K These classes utiisis Oilcaiitt, Swint[, way production Our own favorite D.J., Dick "Bucko" Davala '64, enjoys his own 30-year reunion as he returns to preside for the fifth Good Old Days New ja/./. *The Secret (;arden Dance The following new Iroin the iliiee ^icni peiiuds Hehop (Continued from Page II) contests. proxram the testival in piesentniK esiablished and and "Bloomsburg Trivia" llie annivcrhur> of the event, Ncwptin Ja// I'eslival 24 West Ballroom with his popular New To cclcbialc port Ja// I'e.Hiival us here. -tOlli consecutive year. Bucko m Amen the luuiiclied on l'***-! Newn*ni the ^ttas^ IcnniJt courts of the '63. Mary the talc ot IS phun York City, f^irl who hrmt(s on musi l^'nnox. an or und hope lile to manor her uncle's death haunted llascd JanicN iliis ruiices Hodt^stin Burnett's i mumul l*Jn novel. Ihc has received three Tony Awards, three Outer CriliCH Circle Awards, and four Drarnu Desk Awards. Kpic Brass. l-riday, L)ctcnil>cr peter l-arl Raney 9 l-oundcd by trum Huston in \*)H^. die based Bpic Briiis has produced a dozen recordings and PBS frc<|iJcnlly radio stations appears on The ensemble's repertoire spans renaissance, baroque, classical, sacred and popular music. Minnesota Orchestra, featuring Andre Walts, Friday, January Fans of Rachmanioff and 20 Stravinsky will be treated to one of just Sunday Pops Concert This event always draws a crowd on Sunday afternoon at A special moment comes when Concert Choir alunuu add their voices for a selection. No charge. 2:30. five tour concerts of the orchestra with Watts. In his final wrason with ihc or- Edo de Waart has chown Rachmanioff 's Piano Concerto chcsira, conductor No 2 and Slaviasky's Firebird as the centerpiece of the concert Reservations — 1-800-526-0254 '*The Barber of Seville," by the New Company. len m York Ciiy Opera National Friday. January 27 Wnt- 1813, the Giocchino Rossini's (Continued on Page 46) Page 45 5 Celebrity CI a Artist s sn c series (Continued /mm Page 45) comic maslerpiecc is best remembered for the character of Figaro, the barber The opera \s produced m two act.s and performed by members of the tounng company of New the York City Op- era. Ballet Theatre de Boudeaux, Founded Saturday. February 18. 1752. the company is con the direction of Paolo Iior1olu//i. many sidered by in currently under be the greatest to male dancer of the nco-clasMc repertoire and one of the leading clioreoy raphers of (he Huropean ballet. How to subscribe The cost of a subscription to Celebrity same as the past two years Subscrib- pay U) percent ers tlie Scries remains the Arti.st less than the cost of individual tickets to each event and receive preferred seating tickets range in price Individual from $25 to $ depending on the event and the 1 Stratford, Twenty-nine alumni from August 9 seat- Ontario ing section '^4. Uns Gensil. Marjorie Lillie ($<)5 and $85 for se- nior citizens) and include in :tll Mitram seven thill, '63. Helen Cimbala Homer. Frances Kerr. M. Neuhoff. Howard Palmer Patricia Palmer Michele Cimbala. Joan Corson '73M. '35. Norman Kerr. Claudia Kotula. Neil '93. Betty Rusinko. Harry Schreck, Jeanne Schreck. Joyce M. Slade. will performances held and friends took part in the annual theatre trip to Canada, sponsored by the Alumni Association, Enjoying as many as seven plavs in Stratford. Ontario, were E. Jean Boran '71. Flora Buckalew Robert Buckalew. Jim Case Season tickets for the series are $110 and $100 to 13. he to the Shaw Penman Ann '39. Jessie M Smith. Keith Smith '54 Festival in Niagara-on-the-Lake. Ontario, from August 8 T. Clark Corson. M.D.. McLaughlin. Stephen McLaughlin, Reppy '63. Nancy Riley '49. Susan and Frank Tutera. Next year's trip to 12. as well as a special pertormancc for subscribers only by the on Saturday, April To subscribe ists Kandinsky Trio H. to the Celebnly Art Scries or to order tickets, call the box office may at You (717) .18^-4404 VISA use or Mastert'iird 'llu- box office accepts telephone orders Monday through Friday from to 10 a.m. 4 p.m. Bloom at the Beach II Dewey, Delaware The first Dewey "Hloom ai the Hem h II " tn Beach. Dehiwurt. wtix held on August 21 at the Lt^uhouse Restaurant m Ruddertowne In otlendam e were Tony Bonomo. Dana l^mey '6S, Diane Erney '6H. Maureen Flihse. Michael Calvin. Hal Guatz. J. 7 Harmon HI 81. Mary C Harmon. JoEllen Hippenstiel '79. Luke Hippenstiel. Pamela Hyde '82. And\ Krue/ier '81. Debbie Krueger, Diane Lutz Lazar Lippowitsch M. Maurer '92. Greg Utzar Shen '81. Karen Maurer. Uirr\ '70. Ken Oleynik '84. An gela Sabatino. Eileen Sabatino '7S. John Sabatino. Tom Sabatino '76. Laurie Pflugler '92. Ricliard '80. Gary L Snyder and Steve Zezza 93 '94. Denise Snyder '78. Jim Yates, Schofield Bloom Avalofiy The third annual "Bloom at the Beach " and friends. Beach New Jersey in Avalon, N.J. attracted over 1 25 . alumni In attendance were Beth Abraham, Donna Rafter Adgie '91. Stephanie Andrvjack Stephen Andrrjack '74. JimArslan '93. Joe Bannah '88. Tom Bama 90. Chns Beadling '94. Robert R. Belaski '92. Anjna Beri '90. Gary Bomwiec. Mary Ann Brady. Neil Brett. MUce Brown 88. Susan Bruno '94. Eliza- beth Burkhart '93. Dtna Campbell Tom Canfield '80. Bnan Carling -91. Meg Daspro '92. Cheryl Decembnno. Tom Dent '84. Jana Dewald. Mark Devoid 82. Dommic DiCondina '90. Steve DiNardo '84. Gene Dyer 94. Brian P Flannerv '94. Lisa Funi. Edie Gair '88. \miam Ca\e HI John Gallagher '94. '90. 86. Troy Grunes. Melissa Hay Jucbtiewttz '93. '93. Michael GtlUspie Enk Hageman. '91. '92. Jackie Christ Kelly Jan Hoffman Heather Kean '93. '93. '95. DeeAnne Glenn '90. Tom Gordon Hageman, Amv Hall '87. Michelle Hatt. Ed Hudak. Ellyn R. Jones '91. John Sheldon Kemosh (Conimued on Page 47) Page 46 at the '93. Tom Kiesling '81. . Bloom Beach at the mm Page 46) (Continued f Richard S. Knupp '86. Laurie Koznoskte 86. Brian Ladley 95. Karen Lagreca '91. Jim Lenteri '92. Jim Lewicki. Cory Livening. Mary Livening. Jerry Livingion '78. Jennifer Lynch. Jack Masters '59. Sue Masters. Joe Matoushek. Jay McCann. Brian McCioskey 94. Karen McGrath, Ke\-m McGurnn '91. Pam Mcllmoyle. Frank McLaughlin '90. McCrath 93. Jim Belh Gillespie Medaglia Larry '86. Medaglia Jr '85. Ann Menichelli. Lon Moschella -90. Jim Moss '89. Deb Mulkewycz '90. Margie Naugham '91. John Nestro '88. Vince Nolan. Tim Norton 90. Wendy Oberdorf 88. Bill Owens '82, Gloria Paone. Karen Pike '89. Tony Posca '89. Joe Rafter. Brian Raudenbush '85. Lisa Raudenbush. Virginia Reed Brett '82. Beth Ridge way. David Rtordan '94. Kathleen Roach '90. David Roy '92. Shelley Ruch '83. Leslie Salomon. Frank Sanloro '89. Kathv Savitts '82. Walt Savitts '78. Sharon Schock. Melanw Siesko 90. Carol Site. Sharon Smith. Taras Somlyk Spoerl '92. Joseph M. '89, Chuck Stathopoulos '79, Amanda Steinbom. Anna Steinhom. Mary Stem born '82. Nicholas Steinbom. Jennifer Stets Taggart. Jamie Toban. '84. Allison Tyson '92. Paul Volt: '89. Elizabeth '94. Terry Mike Tricoski Mark Vineis '94. Theresa VonTobel Wellock '93. '95. Karen Whileman '90 and Wendy Young. 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PA I78I5-I301 Vina Calendar of Events ARIZONA MASSACHUSETTS January 6 Stale System Reception in Scottsdale September 24 Football game at American International University TBA) Springfield (Post-game event BLOOMSBURG NEW JERSEY Weekend September 17 Parenls* September 18 September 24 Reception for Scholanihip Recipients October 14 Athletic Halt of October 22 Homecoming October 23 Pops Concert November 6 December 3 April 29 May September 3 1 13 October 7 (-95) October 28 ('95) & Fame January Studio Band Reunion Happy Holidays Dance Alumni Day Commencement Parents' Weekend Homecoming State February System Reception November July 1 1 1 1 Alumm Dinner in Manhattan Alumni Dinner in Manhattan PHILADELPHU Philadelphia Chapter Luncheon October 8 Holiday Inn. Midlown October 26 Reception to meet President Kozloff October 29 Football Luncheon with President Kozloff Luncheon In IVimpa Luncheon in Boca Raton game at Pre-game event November 12 Football game Horsham West Chester Post-game event TBA Cheyney at noon; at Pre-game event at 11:30 a.m. December 10 FLORIDA November 19 March 3 March 4 Mead 62. Belle Williamson Restaurant. in San Diego SyKlem Reception m Long Beach Dinner in San Francisco with President Kozloff II Uoyd NEW YORK CITY Concert Choir Reunion State II of Dick Induction Dinner CALIFORNIA January 9 Training for Student Recruiters Home Bloumsburg Fair begins Philadelphia Chapter Luncheon READING-BERKS October 12 Reception to meet President Kozloff The Inn at Reading November GEORGIA March Luncheon 5 in 1 December 2 September 10 Reception to meet President Kozloff Bcmgan Sub Football November Pre-game Berngan Sub PU nic at 5 p.m. Reception to meet President Kozloff Inn. Ris S09 and 22 LYCOMING COUNTY Reception to meet President Kozloff Genetti s in Williumspon \ Reception to meet President Kozloff The Woodlands. Ri. 315 Schedule as of September Reception to meet President Kozloff I 15 272 North. Route SO LEHIGH VALLEY November Shippensburg at 11:30 a.m.: at Millersvillc Eilen Resort. Exit The Days at Post-game event at Gingerbread Man in Carlisle September Long's Park October 18 Game WILKES-BARRE Picnic Game Football Pre-game event Dixon Universiry Center Afler-Work Mixer at the Marriott October 8 10 Mixer at O'Kelley's Behind The Inn at Reading SHIPPENSBURG/CARLISLE LANCASTER COUNTY September 8 After- Work Atlanta HARRISBURG September 2 18 For details about these events, 1. or to receive an updated calendar or athletic schedule at any please call the Alumni Office at time, 1-800-526-0254 BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Fenstemaker Alumni House Bloomsburg University Bloomsburg. 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