Lieutenant Governor Mark Schweiker Hiking across Published by Bloomsburg University with of Pennsylvania for Alumni and Friends Winter 1995 Volume 95, Number England 1 Quest a Page 43 Service a is two-way street '52 By Nancy Swartz Lychos Alumni Association President, "Ever upward, striving, climbing, onward Bloomsburg goes" are the words that complete Alma Mater. Written decades accurately reflect what is happen- the last verse of our ago, they ing still in all facets of university life especially true of the Alumni constantly seeking ways and in to involve you — and are We are Association. be of service to our mission you to promote the to cause of education. Our latest efforts may help you find that perfect job or perfect employee. to Doug for providing the idea BLOOMSBURG. UNIVERSITY I.KADT.KS Hamona AUty, « Imn thi <>/ As they wailed fin the Dei embci ( otmt president of the Alumni Assoi latum Dr trustees; il <>l It < omnunt ement Jessica Kozhff. president <>/ in gel underlay, the University; it was President, Bloomsburg University Pennsylvania of it consider the future. As an institution as individuals — we have pmfessor and in the unfortunate deaths ot five young people, we have experienced remarkable a* ademn for a .itl.nrs ,ind and Dr delivered the principal address, '71. left, photo this ssilh wtn m President Ko.lofl prim Dectmbti commtnamtnl the tpoilight qi R Publish Curtis to the ptOi V> m;hi was n i/ueni as I In'iiono ••! ,111 \ wional I worked closely with The Ness- York Times as executive producer of "James Reston, The Man Millions Read." a major WVIA documentary aired by PBS in 1993 The member of the Pennsylvania Association ot He serves on the board of the Northeastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic, is an advisory board member of Corporation for Public Broadcasting has recognized his efforts in fund raising and audience building with two national awards. In the 1988 he was named "Young Alumnus of the Year" by Bloomsburg University Alumni Association He has also stations as board irresistible to enterprising Broadcasters. come the Pennsylvania College of and received the Pennsylvania Medical Society's Walter F board of directors Donaldson Award courses for Outstanding Medical Journalism and the Outstanding Volunteer Leadership Award from at B U in in Mountamtop He has as an adjunct professor for I Management Institute, Kelly is don't have to be recognized speaker on a He and They you Mountamtop. for alumni, parents the graduating class and friends of Bloomsburg like to share University of Pennsylvania, a State System of Higher Education University my parents, and But EDITOR Doug some excerpts with you: Twenty-four years ago I've my wanted the speaker always been first pearl of try to live in the The PHOTOGRAPHER now Joan Heifer in too tests wisdom much sat m this make to ALUMNI OFFICE STAFF n room with QUICK! moment, surting now! still at So hand . to . can not sympathetic fire or promote In this new . . luck, is committed to providing status, or union to arrive membership. is additionally committed to at definition of luck is the right time, is and leave, and sticking with the job until YOU are really proud of yourself it's done But the "secret ingredient" in my recipe for success J to get it, you are credible, compelling and practically < lam" l"i now. the II nines nol insigiiifu anl sai as how tew You and worse, it will people want to hear about your can sour you very quickly Once your 1 gone South, employers like me can pick it up in Hash, and you simply won't gel a good star! on your areei i like a victim! Wallpaper your room with those gam energy from rejection letters, them, and lone yoursell do what you have to do You've earned a degree today, NOT a good job' That's up to you, and it may well be die- to hardest thing you've ever done. Remember, a little luck, a lot ol hard work, And, when you . how and make yourself too . Ilicy can't teach self. or. and unshak gel the job. gel you how in college to to care about other people become a sensitive more than your this is particularly important, These how to know who are the hard things to learn, hut they're essential to being whole and happy' was Part of your college education teach you to think critically about to raise your sights, to life, to judge for yourrclf about the ethics or morality of behavior, about the unfairness of stereotypes and racial or ethnic discrimination In your youth and energy, and because of your education, you need is What power passion has. and what mountains it can move for you' Call it intensity, or enthusiasm, but when you know what you want, and will do what you have to do nities. t these attitude has you are and passion. provide such educabonal and employment opportu- V My so well that affirmative action and will take positive steps to Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania lime to "go for it" when you can one of those things your parents have probably talked to you about It means, and pardon me if I sound like your parent, forgetting the hours you're supposed Hard work sex, age. national origin, ancestry, lifestyle, sexual Vietnam era at a an i you that all But. whatever you do. don't act like a vu tun' person, or having the instinct all persons without regard to race, color, religion, orientation, handicap. them one it It's il you have some pretty important noticed by the quality of your work, then Let's take Bloomsburg University you have gixxl to lose. basically being in the right place equal educational and employment opportunities for |9«>4, lass ol "classroom." you "ace" the tests by effort, attitude, a sense . is despite inevitable setbacks able confidence in yoursell' hard work and passion Secretary some < II of organizational politics and a few other ingredients There are three things which have helped me: Good Linda Lona is il it, you today loi I'm sorry thai alter it' hook' hang onto to by sounding offer "multiple choices." but the "professor" pays you. he or she is is quickly discover a of a hurry for the next aitisls. . failures, I to you. the graduates of 1994. ahead of you you. and your employer University Relations Staff university month. experience to appreciate the quality of the one Hippenstiel '68 Director of Alumni Affairs The I this . with in a il dei isioiis ahead, anil Because Kelly's address was well-received by members of and others in the audience, we would published three times a year bom have and want don't well. BLOOMSBURG is nothing new, ol course, lassrooms you, the in challenge his wife. Janice, are parents ot three children. live in years passion or find communications theory and techniques. Kelly represents the state's seven public television is and the good news many I've as important In the |0D scan h composers, lovers and even some polilu tans have dial "spaikle." years is rcaliv il> i his passion thing taught media Also a graduate of the University of Wisconsin Executive the Northeastern Chapter March of Dimes. as intellect and Williamsport, Marian Sutherland Kirby Library past president of the is Technology and ambitious employers to believe that passion only open your eyes wider to sec your responsibilities to society. . . . Service to others can open your hearts arid minds, and getting involved in your community enriches your life. I (Continued on Pag€ 4) Page 3 Kelly (Conibuud pom Pags Classnotes 3) know you have very little money, but learn now to give some to something you believe who Sister, Find a youngster in. spend pan of helping in this Plainficld. Hill '13 of Ruth Larish Christmas soup kitchen, inspire a died on October 16 19 13 needs a Big Brother or really ber a 1 Espy died on Decemwas a Kelly, teacher in the Fnsbie School District. She later young person to graduate from ollcge Although it may not seem was cook a Wool worth the at you learned sometimes of in dren. yourself In oilier,, ol soon as you can, . businesses, died Here's your last list from Bloomsburg Imvcrsity I'll i all it "Thoughts on a happy, successful life!" in owned E Williams Don't measure yourself, even in 1. easily said you mobile agenc y pany money TiUl these early years, by will and not easily age 99. at Her family owned Rice Motors, die I il the Paul Ha/lelon, and her more than 50 for Surviving are a will know great peace when you realize how few and mind of little bit Everyone gets lor m of ludk ongratulat their career, but and smart ones don't nuelvei, bin work thi than evai and earn the next i Set goals m your and work life, itemadi illy toward than 13 takei din ipUni world and patlani 1 thi fbi . will noi 1 disappointments 11 pan A . seven grand '18 died on August 25 BdOJ Davenport ObJ at age ' IN of Bloomsburg died on September 21 at age 96. A resident of Bloomsburg since 1919. she studied pipe organ at Susquehanna University. She served as or- Matthew's Lutheran Church ganist at St you are and plan, will several different work mployen 1 and some are r, 1 in ( IhlW D Of ( linsi Mrs Ohl was tin ul rherefon to praise I and be your toughest ex pec job. 5. now inclined yoursell critic to be told you've 1 Don't done good a Impress yourself! Marry at The gieatest it most people evei know failed marriage, the widow fol 6. and is a Don't Don't waste youi hie with I ive youi life in the current future, looking hack only to gam perspective and insight that you can actually use time when There really is only regrets matter, so I one leave you with these words: At the end of your think ot the raise 01 didn't get, the Bcmhart and Mary Trower; is now new life, end of your District. three sons, Hugh, Terry and John; 12 grandchil- dren, seven great-grandchildren, and a sister. 1927 The following class members registered i ai alumni or university events during 1994: Edna Berkheiser Gattey. Sadie Zapp Mayernick. Ruth Smith Shapiro Dickstein '27 of Scranton reports that her granddaughter, Jodi Irene Feeney Trethewey 4 27, formerly of Scranton and Harrisburg, died recently Edward F Schuyler She was the widow of John Trethewey. Also a graduate of Marywood College, she 236 West Ridge Avenue Bloomsburg. PA 17815 retired as a teacher in the (717) 784 1515 trict. at age 85. Scranton School Dis- The following death of J Rutter Ohl Surviv- members registered at Singleman Barnes, Helen Barrow, Francis Hahn Blosc, Beulah Deming Gibson, Manan Andrews Laise, Jane Creasy Miller. sisters. 1925 19 19 Alice Ruggles Williams '25 of Pikes Creek died on August 26 Klshbaeh Miller < class at age 87. She taught fourth 1928 Representative: Faye Appleman Dendler 1132 Market Street Berwick, PA 18603 (717) 752-5367 The following class members registered at alumni or university events during 1994: Kathryn Abbett, Mary Phillips Dole, Francis 918 Chunk Stmt (Red) Garrity. Grace Edwards Hartman. Roversjonl. PA 19468 (215) 948*3780 Faye Miller Kessler '2S of Northumberland Class Volunteer: died on September 26 Grace Kishbach Miller public schools throughout the region, including Point 1994 Parker '19 died on many years Lower Menon. she After teaching schools of hometown ot Julj at age 85. She taught Township and Northumberland, for in many years. i > i primary Surviving are a daughter. Cynthia Kessler retired to her Bulhngton; a son, Frederick D.; four granddaugh- in the ters Benton and two great-grandsons. 1920 1929 Representative Class Volunteers: Anna Davis Harrow 9119 Frian Road Rachel G. Anthony. Lucille DeVoe RoehlUe, Ml) 20850 The following class members registered at alumm or university events during 1994: Audrey Moore Cohen. Lucille Martz DeVoe. Mildred 192 RidaJl Phillips. 1 Theron Rhinard. car you couldn't life, you'll regret the late, and, certainly; precious time not shared with your children. One hundred and Locust Elementary Hazleton School Representative: you won't piomolion you time yon didn't spend with parents as they aged, with the spouse you appreciated too D Thomas in the Shapiro, and her grandniece. Jessica Jennings, home. (SOI) 424-4405 buy. or the deal you almost made. At the retiring. alumni or university events during 1994: Anna one great great grandson, and two take each other loi gi anted regrets' A. are students at B.U. rune years two grandsons, nine great-grandchildren, ing are aire Hedden and the victims are Often those you love the most in the Schools lor love (and passion), and then work failure Milton and Sunbury before serving as class reprcscnta- ol her linn She was still for yova In juit noi Margaret Smith Campbell '26 of Hazle VilAugust She once taught lage. Hazleton, died in Surviving are a daughter, Rosemary Campbell, a guest at a nursing will get there! Chances 1926 Bloomsburg for 30 years and at Trinity Reformed Orat an many dren. Representative 1 for Lois Pfahler Jones '22 reports that she Veda Edwards game ol thi plan the woik ami work 4. Michigan All three were teachers three grandchildren and three great grandchil- years. 19 18 liV( Thli movt 11 youi p Keep your eye on the goal, accept you from teaching and lives in Livo- 1922 United big break. < Her niece. Maust Duck '17. died Margaret Duck Follmer E. 1924 the successful hardi two 94. Don't feel entitled to anything yon don't struggle i Mabel Staton, Georgianna Com- money. a Kelly; band operated the former M. L Ruggles General Merchandise Store from 1946 to 1968. children and live great-grandchildren. things ol enduring value are acquired by 2. D Surviving arc three daughters. Charlotte husband Elour and heed Thomas son. in auto- first late lived, but be most satisfied with work, D Margaret Dei trick Martin '21, formerly of Bethlehem, died on October 4. She was a teacher whose . William in Scotch Plains for 19 years She then returned to Pikes Creek where she and her hus- grade years. Dorothy Rice Williams '15, a former teacher families operated two pioneering Ha/lelon Ic.iin to live life the in Germany, where stationed. sister. 1963 nia, 19 15 blessing, and through giving was '57. has retired not to waste these years; look around you, count your fully as Her Surviving arc a son. Ned. and two grandchil- So, She taught age 93 grandchildren and one great-granddaughter Lodge, and Bloomsburg University. (his past semester, tragically short now resolve many short and, as life is at area and also in Surviving are a son. William Store, the Elks ( so today, . she and her late husband. Lt Col In her early years, she age 90 at 1 NJ ten years ago. Justice (Continued on Peg* 8) Class Volunteer Evelyn Olver Avery '29 of Williamsport died on August 21 at age 83. She reared as an el- Camilla Herman Garev Grace E. Getty '21 of White Bear Lake. Minn died on September c. at age 9.V She for- ementary teacher and reading specialist South Wilhamsport School District . merly lived Huntingdon and Venice, Fla. Surviving are a son. Ray mond. two grandchildren and tout great-grandchildren in EEUe Maust Kells WARM WELCOME - Sadie Zapp Maxernick 27 was on hand to welcome Presi- .4 Va . the Surviving are two daughters, Janette A. dent Kozloff at the Mowery and Manan A Schaefer. two sons. Dr. Wilham and Dr. James; 12 grandchildren. 20 Philadelphia area great-grandchildren, and a member of the :i ol Palls Church, at than 50 vears. llumm reception held in the Sadie has been an active Philadelphia chapter for more sister. Isabel Chelosky Hester '29 of Wilkes- Barre Page 4 January 1 995 1 Classnotes Class Volunteer Mar, Betterlx Maters The following members class registered II alumni or university events dunng |v>**4 Ruth Jackson Richards. William Richards, kaihrsn Wenner Thachcr. Clair E Troy. This year's recipient of the Class scholarship t$4(H>) is Matthew A ondary education math Ha/el '33 died Slu- last resided in .» sec Irom Monroeton m.i|oi k refer Ashworth her IW.l IQU ol lay lot. Novein in Washougal. Wash ington Hettv receives a hug from "lonv the Baker " on the day she retired. 1934 The following class members registered al alumni or university events during 1994: Larry Shuman Laubach, Nora F.vangelista, Freda VETERANS COMMITTEE — Members of the B V Alumni Veterans Committee met in a planning session on Homecoming. Ongoing programs include improvements to the Veterans Memorial Garden at the Fenstemaker Alumni House, continuing with programs required bx the Depart- ment of Defense for World War 11 Commemorative Community status, and promoting a ontinu ing awareness of the contributions of veterans to our university and to public affairs. Shown in Bay lit t Markunas. Elizabeth McGoldnck Troy Helen Shaklee. Retired alumni John Minier Sharp, Shellenbergcr. Michael Sopchak secretary < photo (from left) are committee members Dale A. Krothe '56. Dr. John F Magill '48. John W. Thomas '47. Andrew '48. Another member Elwood M. Wagner is '43. who chairman. Dr. Curtis R. Magill 43. and Millard C '60. F. lives in members each received Department of Defense World War pins. All are veterans of World War 11 and/or Korea. 11 San Antonio. Texas English Ludwig Committee 50th Anniversary Commemorative 1 M35 dies Representative: Elizabeth Row Reed Harper l-.il/alx-th Bloomsburg. PA 17815 I I eVan. tornicr Alumni Office secretary in the 151 East Fourth Street on Oc 'diversity, died (olx-i (717) 784 0861 73. Class Volunteer: secretary in the Dean Helen Hartman Cimbala Allans Olfice IW yeais Betty (oined the stall died on November 1 1 at She was age 86. a Creta Davis Smick '31 of Zion Grove died teacher at Plymouth Elementary School for 43 on October 26 years before retiring in 1967 Grove area schools Among her survivors are a Chelosky Janowski For many '42. years, she sister, Dorothy and a brother was in age 84 for She taught many in Zion years. moved Surviving are a son. David, a daughter, Nancy Jane Rupert; four grandchildren, seven great- class representative and attended alumni luncheons at grandchildren, and a sister The following class members registered at alumni or university events during 1994: Charles 4 Discroad. Stanley Hcimbach, Eli/abelh Row < at I%1 ugc as Student she later, Mticc. where she served for 20 years until retiring in 1983. Prior to the appointment of the Blackburn, Helen Hartman Cimbala. Fac Meixcll Boca Raton, Aliiinm to the in ol at the \ I lust lull tune dirci toi ol alumni Hazel Scherer Hunold 4 29, formerly of Old Joseph J. Yacabonis 31 of Mahanoy City died on August 31. He taught and coached at Mahanoy Township High School. New Hope Forge, died on September 28. She was a teacher High School. Mahanoy City High School and 1936 l°7\ Hetty was a one person Alumni Office, working closely with two dilleient Alumni Assch union presidents How. ml Mahanoy Area High School Representative: Fenstemaker' Florida. at Moosic Elementary School prior to retirement Surviving are a son, Glenn; two daughters, Merrlyn Hunold and Beryl Connolly; three grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, and a prior to retirement in 1974. He was inducted into Hall of Fame in 1983. the Jerry Wolman Sports Surviving are his wife, the former Josephine sister Reed. A Euphemia affairs Gilmorc Ycager. from the Berkly School District in New Jersey, where her classroom was named and dedicated in her honor She School District earlier taught in the in the state Sequim at Columbia University. Surviving are two Hazleton. PA 18201 was given "Honorary Alumna" (717) 454- 1427 in 1932 RD 5. life in 1931 J. Ecker. Ezra Colder id Ohio ).uley. H two daughters, luhth Arlme grandchildren, seven great grand children, and a sister, Hams Boyd F. '43 Buckingham Boyd P Buckingham Sr . Class of 1941, died on Friday, January 20, (717) 784- 1857 age 74, He had been hospitah/ed The following class members registered at The following class members registered at alumni or university events during 1994 Catherine Smith Driver, Ezra Hams, Ethel Keller alumni or university events during 1994 Long. Stahl. othy Hess Linn. Josephine Donald A M Dor- Magce. Mary A at for 10 days following a heart attack Mr Buckingham served the university from 1951 to 1981, which time he Watts at retired as vice president for administration. 1103 South Market Street 1933 Bloomsburg. PA 17815 1717)784-5783 The following ollege of Woosler Swinher and Claudettc K Lyons, 10 Palmetto. Florida. Representative: Frank I Dorothy Hess Unn 165 Nottingham Road Bloomsburg. PA 17815 Class Volunteers: McHose 'diversity I Surviving arc a son. Robert Sara Maria Berger sisters. Lucile ol the Hetty was a 1941 graduate ol the Bloomsburg. PA 17815 is status recognition ol her scrvn e to alumni 1937 853 South Market Street Bloomsburg. PA 17815 (717) 784-4850 Box 45 '48 Following her retirement. Hetty ( Representative I and Millard C. Ludwig Representatives: (717) 784-3532 4 Elizabeth Scheehterly 29 reports that she enjoying sister. Ezra W. Harris of Washington. She earned a master's degree sons, one great-grandson and a 2 1 Ruth Wagner ljeiirande 76 1/2 North Cedar Street Trojchak. a daughter. Patricia Naas; four grand 4 Frances A. Linskill 29 of Dallas, Pa., died on October 25 at age 86. She retired in 1972 m Representative: class members Lawson 644 East Third Street Bloomsburg. PA 17815 (717) 784-2046 Lois registered at alumni or university events during 1994: Flo- rence Fawcett Fowler, Lois Hirleman Quick, Marion Klingerman Troy. Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania Ethel M.Bond Virginia at '37 dird on Octobei age 79 She taught school I in in the Phila dclphia area, where she previously resided Bcmicc Woolston. a Lawrence Woolston. two sisters and two Surviving son. brothers. is a daughter. Surviving are his wife, the former Joanna Ficc '43, a son. Boyd Buckingham Jr . I a daughter. Gail Worthinglon. four grandchildren and two sisters The complete obituary will be printed in the next issue of BUJOMSBI I <, Pa^e 5 that prior to 1800 most Pennsylvamans did not celebrate Christmas. "In fact, many religious denominations objected strongly to any signs of celebration and the resulting controversy paper articles and niair '60 was evidenced in news- in the State Legislature throughout the early 1800s. came more accepted by As Christmas bethe general public, the customs of the Pennsylvania Germans from Rhmeland and Bavaria, such as the Moravians and the Lutherans, were adopted throughout the State." Retiring after serving as a teacher and guidance counselor for 42 years. Ike now devotes much of his time as a volunteer at the Hershey Museum and POCONO PICNIC Suriih 67. I njovmg rca\y Anthony 6 ( Curt English Mi Mullin. Tony M< *>(>. /. Hershey MedicaJ Center. the picnic in East Stro udsburg on October 13 were Clayton H. Hinkel One North Aspen Place Lewisburg. PA 17837 (717)523-7702 ( hnrles II llenne Class Volunteers: 30 Nottingham Road tames Bloomsburfi, PA 1781'3 Smeal. Betty V DeRose. Harriet Penman Kocher. Ruth Dugan (717) 784-5835 Frank Kocher 830 North Shore St. The following Neil M R.R. 2, Richie Crestwood Bloomsburg. I*A members class registered at alumni or university events during 1994: John Bower, James DeRose. Minam Utt Frank, James 17815 Kantnor, Hornet Kocher, Sara (717) 784-4271 Dersham Laubach, Tirzah Coppes Leighow. Alex McKechnie, Betty Class Volunteers: Dugan Smeal, S &\ age Charles I' James. C harles H. Herme Penman. Dorothy Virginia Phillips Richards, Ruth Burke Traupane. Frank Van Devender. Dorothy Englehart Zimmerman. Ray Zimmerman. The following class members ulummoi university events during UggiU registered Heiuie. I Linn) I itwhilei >l I Drive. No. 14-C FL 33701 (813) 822-0597 Class Volunteers: Clayton H. Hinkel. Dorothy Derr Tilson The following class members registered at alumni or university events during 1994: Muriel Rinard Hartley. Dan Kemple, Dorothy Derr Tilson. at 1994: George 4 Lsaiah Boroboy 39 presented "Christmas Past R. Casari, Dorothy Edgar Cronover, Helen Weaver Duty. Eleanor Sharadin Faust. Charles '72 Petersburg. Mulhern m Pennsylvania," a narrative accompanied by illustrative slides, at a meeting of the Strasburg Heritage Society. extensive study of early Christmas observances in Pennsylvania. Ike has discovered I i. 'in his 1941 Representatives: C. Stuart Edwards Eda Bessie Beilhartz Edwards 705 Country Club Drive Bloomsburg. PA 17815 (717) 784-0908 Class Volunteers: Eda Bessie Edwards. Stu Edwards. Isabelle Olah Horvath. Clark Renninger Sawyn The following class members registered at alumni or university events during 1994 '84 Claraline Schlee Baylor, Barbara Gillette Benoski. Agnes Pinamonte Casari, Maude Pursel Chismar, C. Stuart Edwards. Eda Bessie Beilhartz Edwards, Peter Eshmont. William Kerchusky, Irene Diehl Konrad, John Lavelle. Clark 1 SS^^^ / 5ft Haitz S6 Sad,e^PP Mayrrn,ck '27. DanMrtrew Rosell 4> Catherine d*«i of the group, taking S4 Betn Joe wa7elected p 1 rcnemny agreed to Zakonshen^la.Zl & Herbert Schneider '41 have 300 Fox Chapel Road, Apt. 416. Pittsburgh. PA 15238. where they would be happy to hear from their classmates and friends. Florabelle moved to Page 6 January 1995 Classnotes when nior year was during It Ra Mile. ot the field wartime service his foot .t uai he met and that . Huskies did not the team because ball mamed Jackson in his late wife. Nan While at Danville, he also served as assistant coach and started elementary intiamu football basketball, football and track and held pro ral grams He was also direcloi ground the He brought some 10 years — famous names J.k ot the Washies IMa\ more than 20 years and directoi ol Sunnybrook Basketball ( amp toi Boys toi tor mosi ot basketball's such as Bobby Knight. Stu kson and Matt Guokas lo the camp to give clinics. //. Whitey and his wife raised eight children adopted (wo others MANHATTAN DINNER — Attending an alumni dinner Manhattan on November in II wen Mai Arter 83. Stacey Belhumer 94. Todd Brown 80. Pete Calvert 93. Tom Canfield 80. Jim Case Gary Groenheim 91. Pern Kaufman. Michael McMatu '82. Stephen Mitchell 81. Deb Mulkewycz '90. Karen Rogosky '78. Bob Sickinger 51. Jo-Ann Sickinger. Dorothy Derr Tilson 40 and Jim Walter 68. 63. Surviving are two daugh Bethann Campbell and Kaths McCloskey, ters. seven sous. Mike. I'at, Steve. I mi. Kevin, hank New Representative: Jane Sharpless Wagner for student 1945 life Mary Representative: 928 Country Club Drive Bloomsburg. PA 17815 Mary Box 346 Bloomsburg. PA 17815 Benvu (717) 784-2260 (717) 759-9733 (Sallie) Dockey Edwards 545 East Eleventh Ia>u h'enstetnaker (717) 784-04 Street i John [lUlitUtC ol I members registered at alumni or university events during 1994: Harry Dora Taylor Smith. Jean Lantz Smith. William Smith. Mary Jane Sharpless Wagner. Jeanne Noll Zimmerman. . p The following Edwards alumni 1 78. She was a teacher for 41 years before retir- ing 18 years ago. Surviving are her husband. John; a son, John, a grandson and a brother. 1943 class members Bryner. Hazel He Marjone l al or university events during I'J'M Man enstemakei John. Betty Hiiinliam Koscll I/oLs L. August Wintersteen '45 ol Danville died on Sharretts Grant. 946 Representatives Jacqueline Shaffer Creasy Smith, Nelena Pope Swank. Helen Cronus R.D Warrington. Florence Foust Yeany Catawtssa. PA 17820 years, died 1 1. a highly successful basket- Bill Selden. Marion Wallace Elwood Wagner. Kathryn Dildine a The following class members registered at Buckingham, Joanna Fice Buckingham, Elaine Kreischer Follmer, Ruth Hope Handy, Mabel Kay A. Hess. David Jones. George William Selden. Lora M. Snyder. Marion Wallace States, Frank Taylor. Elwood Wagner. Piarote, Kay Jones Wagner, Philip Yeany. He granddaughter. Melissa Wnght. generation student at B.U. is a third Melissa's mother. Frances Jean Handy Wright, graduated in 1969. More important than all the wins and champi left on all who came in contact with him, according to those who remember him The community's high regard spread all League, where The following class members registered at Stephen I Idling ainves Di Herring has worked al Prioi lo that, he I KIT was an udminislrntivc duct toi of medicine Imversily ol at the I in the si liool through the Susquehanna Valley virtually all his fiercest coaching at and began teaching near Lancaster in at Columbia High School 1946 He later taught at Bloomsburg High School before moving to '46 retired ill 1988 at Bloomsburg. he was V 12s. V 1995! scattered years as a reading specialist in Baltimore County He was also on the staff of the Home all and Hospi Kouncl up to sec, He also was a reading instructor at Dundalk Community College tor seven years time' There in County. and five grandchildren Hall. They lassrnatcs were who is interested is invited to come and meet old friends and new want School and Adult Education ll i through ihe 1940s, soev cryonc Baltimore i 5s on Alumni Day. April 29. I reside in Perry Maryland all (he classmates come and have will be special lion of all veterans of you a great rccogm World War marking the 50th anniversary of II, tile- war's end You should have received a recent from Mary I^ou Fcnslcmakcr letter John '45 with more information If you 1947 didn't receive the letter, or Class Volunteers: additional information, please contact W Thomas. J Richard Zerby a three-sport who captained the baseball, basketball and football teams. He also lettered in soccer his se- and ' teaching 35 years in Maryland, including 23 John Danville in 1949 big reunion for Class of 194*i, but our John and his wife, Betty, have two children Bloomsburg from in the Navy a Fins will be the 50th reunion lor the Hofz. After his time in the service, he finished school While Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania )i Announcing alumni or university events during 1994 competitors became his great friends. athlete I classes of the 1940s, including John Hmelnieky onships was the impression Whitey Whitey attended classes '43 of Coatesville reports interim vu e in as lill read on! PA 17821 (717) 275-3046 did not believe in cutting players and 1940 through 1943. when he enlisted Ruth Hope Handy dvltiei sod the Kehi you were here during the 1940s, 102 West Mahoning Street would often carry 35 or 40 players alumni or university events during 1994: Boyd loi ol If Anastasia Pappas Trowbridge 350-183 record and winning several Susquehanna Valley championships. A trademark of his teams was their huge rosters. < duet inllien, Box 304 coach, he coached the Ironmcn from 1952 through 1974. compiling Class Volunteers: ( laipenWi embci 2 Danville. Widely known as ball Ruth Hope Handy. at I >ci I Louisville '44. a beloved on November 6 u I Inion. will sun e I'M Reynolds, Joanne Spaid Simington. Bette Fuller many John )i itudeni l 24. Hummel. Wanda Farnsworth Langdon, Louise Adams Missmer. Betsy Smith age 73. (717) 784-5584 icpiai cs tannic president until Christine Dichl District for 210 Sunken Heights Avenue that her registered Lois Enama Carter. Betty Hagenbuch Sallie Dockey Edwards. Stella Williams Fulton. ou I teacher and coach in the Danville Area School Bloomsburg. PA 17815 Heffelfinger, members (717) 784-3035 Representative: F. class ai DeLong. Fred Dent. Walter "Whitey" McCloskey Betty Kate rman Algatt States. registered alumni or university events during 1994: C al RTT, begin ins n.-u dutiot on March, will I Jenkins. Jack Mertz. H. Dorothy Selecky Poltrock '42 of Nescopeck R.R. died on November 14 at age lite Iciiing. assoi late vice I u ho retired on The following the lill preildenl Un itudonl sfFttn Class Volutin Class Volunteer: Sallie I'icsloii II i class linology lo K-i posi ol vu c president loi student Mary Lou John The following 'Diversity has lined I an adnunistiatoi Irom the Rochcstei PA 18603 k. named Blooinsbuig 1944 Sara leader Guthrie and David Reichwein Repre\enlau\> 1942 Preston Herring ami if you need Mary LOD at 717 784-0434 or the Alumni Office at -800- 5 26-0254. . I The following class members registered at alumni or university events dunng 1994 John W In the meantime, save the date! Thomas Page 7 Walter Blair, Classnotes former Bloom teacher, coach WC retires at Waller Blair, fnnnri Bloomshiir y member and lac ully football o.n h < from Weil Cheftei University September He was honored by retired in colleagues, Iriends and family 19 West Chcslei Country Club al (lie was Blair MAS al a Novembei retirement dinner held on bom Bloouisbuig al tome Irom having io I966i Chamber sburg High School and, belore dial. Irom Neshammy and Jenkintown fehooli years dean ol nu n department he- Development Center, seiving capacity until WW I has seived as assoi e.lii. ution .iiul l Since l director ol mlormiilion in the Si hool Weet Cheater, Walt and his wife, (ilona, maintaineil relationships with li lends . span ol .' s Dons at Betty Kellei Hoslei, Millard l.udwig. 1949 ivei — Tin lollowing members of the Class of 1949 were present on HomeCOming, based on official registrations: Angelo Albano. Mary Fox Albano. Eloise Noble Fassliauer. 72 J Fulton Street 1 lose Blooinshuig, returning legulaily a Hlhef, registered events during 1994 Representative: ol lulucation at oi univeisiiy lale piolessoi ol and certification cenlei while members Ihe lollowing class alumni F Richard (717) 233 0777 Grimes. Doris Gildav Holm. Alfred Jack O'Donnell, Pete Pamell. Robert Reitz. Class Volunteers: Attending Walts dinner from Bloomshiirg weie John and Jeananne I'vans Sciinigcoiu '66 and 'ON and '.S3 'S4, RuhardE. Grimes, Robert to the South, Southwest, Reitz and The lollowing class members registered Mntzko Muika lack ami Katharine Bloomshiirg giaduatcs alumni oi univcisii\ events during 1994 at Angelo West Coast, Alaska. Canada, 1954. Italy. Switzerland. Bermuda. Islands of the Caribbean, and Venezuela In bunk Crawford, loan Havaid Kilroy \S4 and hei box, Beth Hartman Gardner. Richard E. Grimes. of Mexico to Fort Lauderdale via the Canal husband, Tom, George Wilwohl Janet Page Haiti. (aulatanl coach and physical Homiiak, Lydiu Fern Shirk wife. fac ulty membei and his ) and phyaical education lacuity membei and ) his wile. brank, IVteison ( I Wilmer Nester. Jack O'Donnell, Peter Pamell, Robert ReitZ, Nancy bisk Riley. Betty BoUg SUpetZ, Julia Pichel Sterling. Richard Stout. enore. i Ron Roiiug be '59 and at lemam home at 620 al then II. William Benson '49ol MOO&U died on OctO24 A U.S. Army veteran during World War he was employed by PeiUl Security Bank prior i He formerly w to letiiemenl West Chestei Umvcisity The Blaus plan to in ing time at their cottage on Fishing Mario West Internal as a grade level administrator at the North Thumb Law n Service. They also have six grand- Murio Kelly children 6, A New 1993, at age 68. Earlier in her career, she taught at Berwick High School for several years. Surviving is a son, John. L. Berlanda '49 and his wife, Elaine, wedding anniver- by the 4 1 st Air Service Group our youth our hearts were touched by talking about passion May yoUI lives he Inspired as well Good luck, work haul, and be proud maintaining all who retired as a school administrator doing retirement consulting throughout the state toi mcoln Investment Planning Inc in 1984. ot Jenkintow n is reunion in commitment which is pub- a life as president Retired Mano and blame love lo travel and have been (201) 391-9106 Class Volunteer: Hamsburg. He member of the Alumni Board of Direc- The following class members registered at alumni or university events during 1994: Rob- tors. Baylor. Roben Canouse. Joseph Cunlla. Harry Gobora. Leon Grant. Hazel Chappell Guyler. Richard E Jarman. Fred Young. ert I He just completed his tenth vcai of the Montgomery County PSEA- Road Monn ale. NJ 07645 Joseph Curilla lished four times a year. is Swales 9 Raven records and serv- Dick, a retired teacher, lives in Mario, in at their ing as editor of their newsletter, sary. (Continuedfrom Pas*' 4) 1950 Willis Richard E. Grimes '49 w as recently honored Virginia Beach. Va.. for his loyal recently celebrated their 50th Ohvei Wendell Holmes said, "Through our great good fortune, Lottie Catherine Shook '49 of Muncy died on September 28 at age 77 She was a teacher in the MunC) School District for 43 years until her retirement in 1981 James Hobart Boyle October 29 Page 8 on January teacher for 30 years, she last taught in the Representative: to the group, of yourselves. children: Dr. Penn High School. Joyce Hamilton '72, a psyat Upper Moreland High School, and Brian, a regional supervisor with Green Revenue Service gory, and lluee sisters He was grown an agent for the Surviving are his wile, the former Jean Gre- Tinniv Drive. tire!" Creek above fornia, died Castle-Wilmington. Delaware, School District are parents of three Jr., commu- Verna Cope Ttivelpiece '49 of Oroville, Cali- Ughtstreet They in professional, and church organizations. chology teacher forme speech Walls Kahn '66, both piolessoi s Chester Keller. Alfred nity in Panama During spring and summer, they enjoy spend- Dons Culday Holm. William Lampmun. Anita Webb Lee, Lois Datcsman pathology faculty member) and his wife, Betty. Noble hasshauer, Herbert Nestei. Ann; Hob Zeiglei (fonnei trainei l-loise She was very active Oc- w ho had Bloomsburg affiliation attendance in supervision and administration from Bucknell University tober they enjoyed a cruise from the west coast in She received a master's degree the Rockies, the Plain Stales, the eastern seaboard, Hawaii, Albano, Mary box Albano. Leo Carter. Grace ma) icmcmhci otheis educ ation Lampman. Lois Dalesman Nester. Wilmer Nester. Bolig Slipetz, and Julia Pichel Sterling. Betr\' yeais at age 68. '50 of Radnor died on He was executive vice January 1995 1 Veterans Classnotes Corner president and co-founder of Ortho Diagnostics ( Homecoming on IV lobe and was past president of the Biological Corporation of America Ann Christ continue planning improvements a step-daughter, Leslie Childs; four ouiuge alumni to eiu m inteicst Joseph R. Yakoboski '50 of New Cumberland members snd aitoi the committee mooting then was lunch on ihe hbiuiv mull, u lootbull leveral Surviving are his wife, the former Lorraine Homecoming buffei ut Mugces M West k tory, and the \ two daughters, Gail Dalton and Joann McNally, three grandchildren, publu uiul eteiuns' ulluus \ \n e.uh hicuklust was en|oyed In November 25 at age 68 A veteran of World War Q, he retired as an accountant for the slate Bureau of Financial Management died on J.; fal lutuie to the Veteians Meinoual Gulden, and piomote ways grandchildren and six step-grandchildren Stark; a son, Paul -\' i piondcd .ui opportunity toi ihe Alumni Ycteians Committee to meet to icucw untmished pioiccls, Cormack; two daughters, Mary Sue Shaw and Elizabeth Kleinfelder. a step-son. William Cormack; Committee 7i.iinN.jN, Yeteian.\ . Surviving are his wife, the former DALE A KROlHt 60 B} and served on the following boards: Johnson & Johnson, Misonix Corporation, Corbeck Corp and dmnei dunce his Hullioom mother, and a brother. Ibplcsol the morning mooting mi luded the follow Ing 1951 U] date Carolyn Vernoy Reitz DINNER WITH PRESIDENT — Whil, Ben a Raton in Florida, to atttnd a dent Jessica Kozloff had dinner with several alumni and spouses Jannan Front left ( Or Mollv Cunlla. i n onfi hurlc\ m Pn Henne < actions i. IS, Steve Kozloff. Phyllis Jarman. President Kozloff, Richard (Thanks to Joe for making the dinner arrangements!) The beth Henne and Joseph Curilla president will return to Boca Raton on Saturdav. March 4. for the annual alumni lunt heon In thai class members registered at Anne Alarcon Donnelly, Harold Emmitt, Helen Dan McGrew, Carolyn Vernoy Reitz, Bob Sickinger. Tietjen Emmitt, area. Mark vour calendar, '51, a former and watch \our mail died on October 29 who served at age 67. in the He was at Arizona, he served as a lieutenant colonel for to ers and two as a business In- director and, in services. In that position, he led the team in J , sisters. J. 1971. developed the plan to divide northern 1 98 W of the Delaware Association of School Admin1981. he became deputy slate superintendent, retiring in 1990 In the 1980s, he also taught school business management graduate courses at the University of Delaware as an adjunct mem- ber. "He was one of the finest public educators thai had the experience to work with in my lifetime." said William B Keene. slate school su- "He was probably as anyone in knowledgeable of school finance as He received a master's degree the University of education at in education Delaware and a doctorate at in Temple University (1973). Also a graduate of the Command and General Bloomsburg University on) time by fiind 607 Count n,' Club Drive Bloomsburg. PA 17815 Veteians Si holarslnp lund (717) 784-7438 coinmitlee will continue to encoui Class Volunteers: • Si ludi .is ,i • rimgeour ontribution < Dale Bennett. Frank Furgele. Henry Hunt. Nancy Swartz Lychos. Eleanor Kennedy class members registered alumni or university events during 1994: ai Dale Wc- Bennett, Connie Slanko Gobora. Henry Hunt. Eleanor Kennedy. Nancy Swartz Lychos. Pal Murphy. Roy Sanders. Francis J. Shcchan 1953 D S. new wreath IWS expand lal days, at Philhpsburg (NX) ihe Philhpsburg at High School. Fountain Hill High School, now part of Ihe We was advisor to the Future Business Leaders of America Club Af- The following class members registered at alumru or university events dunng 1994 Charles Brennan. Bill Byham. Nellie Swartz Byham. W Kubik, David retirement, she National FBLA accompanied a student We hope and Persian to iull Veterans We will parlu ipale in ellorts Io honor veterans during the festivities We will Alumni Weekend continue contact with the Department of Defense through November 12. • In but Passing we pay 1995 l<> projects. — Always a sad note, tribute to three B U veterans whose obituaries were m recently published in the Press- Conference and competition EnUrprfSi After that, she went to Italy with her husband. recently retired from Ingersoll ( produce a new to the Anaheim, California Tom. who plan to to include representatives of ihe Vi.-lriain promote our various District In addition to leaching, she Roy Croop. John Scrimgeour Cleaver. Alexander 1 at Middle School, and three years Bethlehem Area School Class Volunteer: 1 yearn es loi well as a committee by two posit ard lealuring the 24 years as an educator, including 10 years u husi mohumoni foi the Projects the members pun armed scrvu Keith Smith. David Supcrdock. Betty Wolle after (717) 784-7120 J ol the live Wars Patricia O'l^oughlin O'Neil '54 has retired 5. William Edgar Nunn. Patricia Nags memorial Io the also plan to Memorial Ciarden Scrimgeour Box 112 Bloomsburg. PA 17815 R W We hope sidewalk from O'Loughlin O'Neil. Jeananne Evans Scrimgeour, Representative: John dnveway display on ipet Pamsh Morgan. We Monument/Oarden Brcnuen. Mora Kissinger liuckalew. Joseph Glosek, Carl Hingcr, Shirley Evcland Hingcr. Marie hope to World Wai n Honoi Roll peiiuanenl part ol ihe display garden • Rand the — The records al tin- the Franklin (Ed) Jones. Mcrl Jones. George Kallenbach. Joan Havard Kilroy. Helen Rutkoski Korth. Feme Sobenck Krothc. John Laidackcr, i<> veterans to update then .ill biographit Lrn si Veterans Display The following class members registered at alumni or university events during 1994 Charles Andrews, Dolores Doyle Brennan, Jean Shamro ter Delaware.'* to contribute to this designating then K rot he. Jeananne I've perintendent in the 1980s. io ntena i Dolores Doyle Hrennan , istrators. In maj do student a the quulilying io Install 1 llagslonc The following Council on Public Education by Gov Sherman Tnbbitt In the mid-1970s he was president be presented annually to Representative Ann (iengenbach Auerw< k William J I, nobs. Franklin "Ed" Jones. Will nun I Nunn. Inn New he was appointed to the Governor's — The $1,000 Scholarship age Box 228 enslemakei Alunini Anyone wishing Class Volunteers: PA 18438 (717) 227-4946 I Veteians Memorial Scholarship will a Furgele Star Route. Castle County into four school districts. In 1975. I part ol out historic si at the who meets 1966 as supervisor of school finance became finance assistant state superintendent for administrative that John Scrimgeour. Samuel Ycager, Joseph Zahora Representative: Lakeville. joined the state Department of Public B Matufani. Gene Moms. mi 1954 1952 High School struction in ul bio lorni in ordoi toi u House in the Surviving are his wife, Rita, a son, John Navy Caesar Rodney High School become displuy mure information Linkchorsl. John daughter, Edie, eight grandchildren, four hroth- Frank later Mont Reserve. in 1951 and later became department chairman. He was the first principal of Dover Air Force Base He in North Atlantic and off Germany during World War II He began his teaching career education teacher a War College gomery. Ala., and Military Intelligence School, Delaware deputy school superintendent and school finance expert, He Veleiuns uie Alumni Olluc the .ill » X00 Vr> ii.'M • Staff School at Carlisle, the Army veteran to Mgfl I alumni or university events during 1994: Mary- Ryan in I'WS 'I'M I lile '50. The following J. involved ominemoiative period uiged Carolyn '50, the on Delense ol ri Class Volunteer: Reitz Auwwy onus I are conta( ting in who were veterans Horsham. PA 19044 (215) 675-8675 John ul Depaitmenl 'lite has show n intercsl 214 Fair Oaks Avenue V. Veteians Biogiuphu • Approximately 2M) loims Representative: '44. a Navy Walter A McClosky veteran during World (Continued on Page 10) Page 9 of Pennsylvania Studio Band reunion The Studio Band Alumni lirsl Reunion Concert was held on Sunday, Novcniher 6, in lonjunc wilh the present Studio tiOfl Band Aluinni pa/In ipanls im luded Wayne Michelle Bel '94, k '85, r it I Robert Hafncr 'HO. Cindy Hcr/og K Obi Wesley Kreil/ '93, Kiepps '89, Tammy I "92, Shen Johnson led Irwin '70. <, Fat udwig '70, harles ( James I'mo /S, ' '91, lodd Mendel "9 Don Messimei I'almeri '86, Phil Roben Legulko James '79, I'omictei '92, Stephanie Rcichncr '9 I. "92, I Rcnko )uane Tom 'HI . Karen Rouse Ruhl 78, Richard Schwunger Co Robert Schwangcr '73, '76, Han Slough '72, Ruth Toole '73, David WolfB and James '85, Zclcnak 'K6 The duet Stephen C loi ol Studio Hand is and Honda m as Ve I the winter The O'Ncils are the patents ol live children Maureen, a foreign language teacher at Phillipiburg High School; Thomas, a Eugene Welle, '/X, Othei travel plans unhide tups to gas, the seashore Steven Snyder '72, telemarketing sales managei Di at the Plulhpshurg Division oi the Journal ol Wallace Commerce; Terence, computer programmer with rust S tire his w [fe, class members registered i * N.mal. seven; and Brendan, five. service was held in Gross Auditorium. Carver Hall, on Wednesday. October 19. Bitner III Class Volunteers- Queensbury. Margaret Yohn NY 12804 Bill Bob Lane. Dolores Senn. (518) 793-4907 The following tUian 1 Keller. Harrell The following class members alumni or university events during 1 class members registered at registered at alumni or university events dunng 1994: James 994: Harvey B Boughner. John Chruney, Marian Walsh Chruncy. Curt English. Patncia Hartman Eyer. Rod Kelchner, William Mielke, Tom OToole. Creasy. Bill Harrell. William Kautz. 1958 Representative: Fred Bet/ "55. president "iiuei ot Nationwide Homes and duel executive m Martinsville. Va.. ol the Year' b\ the Ann Franc Oc tober 19 at Curtis '56 of Sterling died on age 61 She was of Scranton. She also taught ing Industry in the State of Virginia. This uas the lust time a modular systems buildei was se- sity lected for the award. III. Fred joined the fimi president and pointed a in 1982 and w as appointed CEO in member U 1987 1993 he was apof the executn e committee ot a part-time pro- lessor of elementary education at the University Homebuildcrs Association of Virginia. The awaid is made annuall> to the buildet who has made the greatest contribution to the home build in the elementary Ray Ha rg reaves 37 Dell Road NJ 07874 (201)347-0930 Stanhope. schools at Hamlin and Lourdesmont. She earned a master's degree at the Univer- of Scranton. Surv iving arc her husband. Francis H. Curtis a daughter. Kyra Jo; a son. Francis IV; granddaughters, a brother and a two The following class members Wilkinson Wightman sister. Freda Adsit Bills '58 of Danville died on November 8 at age 79. She was a speciaJ education teacher in the Danville also served as for 38 years. Homebuildcrs and chairman of the Building Systems ot the Association registered at alumni or university events dunng 1994: George Chaump. Jonah Goobic. Ted Rezruck. Margaret the National Association of Councils Page 10 L at Molhe Hippensteel Hanell. Ruth Paul Maiy Kubic mkchoist, Connie Wallace NJ 07060 (201) 755-4986 Representative: William umvcrMl> events during H>94 (Jeorge uas selected as 'Builder the secretary in the Department of Art; three cluldien Natalie. II, Jason, A memorial North Plainfield. associate lb, in a accident 1957 Representative: William Pohutsky 54 Wincresl Drive walbum. profesaaj In the Depeitmonl ol Soi iolog\ and Sih tal Wellare, died on Sunday, October 35th 1956 Volunteer: Moms. William Norton. Relda Rohrhach Scott. Una S/eialmski Shadei, Joseph Shcmanski. Al killed in accident its 20.000lh home. 222 West End Avenue on. Mollie Hippensteel Harrell Jones, member its and three grandchildren (iiovei. Faculty The following members of the Class of 1954 were present on HomeCharles Andrew \. Dolores(Dee) Dovle Brennan, ./ran registrations Fred and his wife. Nancy, have three children Derk. Betty Hoffman Dunkelberger, Yeai to eveivone ml (717) 639- I 515 (."/«-/e«- Veterans Affairs ilnce the committee offu birthday by shipping BOX 269 I based on Nationwide Homes recently marked Arnie Garinger A' YEAR REUNION — --mine, . Shamro Brennen. Joseph Glosek, Carl Hinger. Shirley Eveland Hinger. Franklin (Ed) Jones. Merl Jones. George Kallenbach. Joan Havard Kilroy. Feme Soberick Krothe. John Laidacker W Edgar Nunn. Patricia O Loughlin O 'Neil. Jeananne Evans Scnmgeour. and Dave Superdock and siding. youi tuppon given to foi uas formed Wanen Si Bloomiburg, pa I7kis Fhanla I A Kiothe, Icnslemakei Alumni House, Hloonishmg in recently returned durmg losl the been active organizations, including the Phlllipsburg uhangettcs and the Catholic Daughters ..I Ameiica She also plans to do volunteer woik at She also earned a Area School District master's degree at Bloomsburg January 1995 1 1 Award recipients for 1995 selected he Alumni Association Boaid ol I Ducctois, has announced awaids «>l toi > l, \ ice ipients to lv presented aw aids dinnei on \piil n the annual ,ii l l Alumni Das. Saiuidav Named . > as ic\ ipienls ol Dlslin guished Seivice \waids vveie John Sciimgcoui S. president the >>i al H I and past Alumni Assoc lation 1 Mundy and Phyllis It 1 "53. long tunc mcinbei lac ults '70, (he onl\ giaduate seivmg 1 in the Pennsylvania House ol Repiescnta Surviving are a son. Kenneth, two daughters. Kathleen Whitenight and Kay Schwalm. six grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, and a and lives a w yomlni oiiununitN leadei in Ihc ^ Vulicy I'm Young Alumnus was David Williams HI Selected as ol Ihc Yeai brother. a senioi vice president with Habitat 1959 loi llumunity and lonnci MOCUtlVfl diracun Representative: David Barnhart 8 Maple Terrace Verona, NJ 07044 Iwo men Warren, Brown formei memhei The following members of the Class of 1959 were present on Home Beach. Gene Berg. liett\ BOOfi coming, based on official registrations: David Barnhart. Craig Hon or,! Herman Bob Bottorf. Sandra Pfister Brown. Jill Baylor Freeland. Lamar L Freeland. Wall Klemkosky. Majikas Anne Ker. Mary Don Janetka. Smith James. Carl 35TH YEAR REUNION — Crocomo McGlade. Lois F Crossan Morgan. Sonja Bendmskv Norton. Un Lorraine Basso Schiavone. Oscar Snyder, Perotti. Renee Terzopolos Perry. Nancy Pekala Plaza. Kenneth Swatt. Emma Kovalevich Traher. and Marie Walsh. Brown. Mary Anne Klemkosky. Walter J Luberecki. Marie Walsh eight years do volunteer work He and arc for the Macungie Park Association. They his wife. Joanne, The following class members registered at alumni or university events during 1994: Dorothy Marcy Ball. David Barnhart. Craig Beach. Gene Berg. Betty Boop. Bob Bottorf. Sandra Jill Baylor Freeland, Lamar L. Herman W. Howard Jr.. Duane Hunter. Jane Anne Smith James. Carl Janetka. Don Ker. Mary Anne Majikas Klemkosky. Walt Luberecki. Lois Jack Masters. Filomena Crocomo McGlade, Brown. Freeland, Crossan Morgan. Sonja Bendinsky Norton. Len Pekala Perotti. Renee Terzopolos Perry. Nancy Snyder. Plaza. Lorraine Basso Schiavone. Oscar Emma Kenneth Swatt, Mary Ann Kovalevich Traher. Mane Walsh. Eleanor Moms Wahl Swisher. the parents of a daughter. Sallyann. ated from Northampton af- At various 35 years of teaching in Emmaus. wrestling, times during his career he coached ter football, cross country, track, PIAA wresding and swimming He official for 15 years State, William Delbaugb '59 of Sehnsgrove died on August 1 8 at age 62. At various times he was a high school teacher Baltimore County, Md.. in an operation coordinator at Bcavcrtown Cast Stone, vice president of finance at Excel Homes in Liverpool, Heister and administrative adviser House Mill Works in for at the Mount Pleasant summer school before retiring in 1986. (1953-1956). veteran of the Marine Corps Legion of American the in active he has been A commander in 1960-1961 was also Lehigh County He 1970-1972. and commander in 1972. He presently is secretary serv ing as Emmaus ihe H )uec lois I 1 and Hloomshurg hum I for eight years In 1958, at the I" If Dorotha Atkinson, a son. W. Scott, four daughters, Dcbra Wolf. Carol. Susan and Linda, six grandchildren, and his mother. Helen Boycr Delbaugh H. Earl Dieffenbach '59 of Stillwater R R his died on November 7 at age 88 He earned Veterans Committee and serves firing squad for as sergeant in charge of the Me- morial Day. teaching certificate master's degree Ph at at B Pcnn S TC in 1935. his State in 1961. D degree at Pcnn Stale in 1965 A certified school psychologist, he and his began his in career in education as an elementary teacher Moscow, where he taught for two years He then taught in the Huntington Township Schools for attend ihe reservations very year Hloomsburg many alumni loi (he ihe lollowing I an I return lo his year, alumni registered Ihc University's exhibit in ihc Centennial School District as coordinator ol tinoccupational education program at the William Hall "59 ol Nicholson, Tennet High School in Johnsvillc. retiring in 1971. Surviving arc his wife. Ihc former Dohl. a daughter. Ruth O Sutlifl. .i M son. Roy I ut anon Building: Dorothy Marty < hns dm Maslowski Blackwcll '71 of ll,.thcld.Tom Bluckwcll "71 ol Rohm ( (M) allaluii '94 ol Bloomsburg, Sandra Schenck Conner four grandchildren, eight great grandchildren, a '75 of l-cwistown. Ilcanor Sharadm I ni l 18 ..I Middlcburg. Herberl FOl '49 of Newark. Delaware, Jon Mall '92 of Muncy. and a brother Carolyn laby l.arkms '68 of Jersey City. N J Belly Ruth Keller l.uchak M Representative Paul (Barney) I Hatfield. Olive 1960 University of Maryland l«> to visit Fair ii.un veterans in the Benton II rec ipienls arc Alumni return also studied agriculture in 1947 World War lends ol die Penn at veteran of the U.S. Navy, he completed Surviving are his wife, the former i make Manko Hloomsburg. James Magill Trevorton, Michael Ochlcrt "89 of Royersford, Julia Spychalski Ochlcrt (609) 235 1370 Class Volunteers: Vera Rearick Derk. Paul Manko. Edward C Wojciechowski. Frank Ftsk. Dale Krothe The following chus member* . of '75 of Danville. Ildra Miclkc '70 of Trcvorton, William Mielke '56 of 441 Oldershaw Avenue Moore stown. NJ 08057 I of the i-l moie (I'd) ccptcd a position leaching special education in Doylcsiown In I960 he was employed by the sister Mills. taught instructor in charge ol School District age five lan. mg He where he He was an gradu- Community College with age). They also have a grandson, graduate courses Bottorf '59 of Macungie has retired who a dental hygienisi degree (4 0 grade point aver- A Williams. Emmaus. ol 11 Please c all ceremony on April 717-389-4058 or 1-800-526-0254 lo Luberecki. Filomena Class Volunteers: a I Jane Anne Jr.. was also I'.lbei oi till cordially invited W (201)398-4208 Bob and years, and loi Council of Trustees. Marie Walsh 18 Sunset Lane Landing. NJ 07850 Pfister 'II SIO liulenuh loundalion Hoard (215) 252-2881 P. ood I Dr. Robert Alklre. active ineinbei 2220 Kings Avenue Easton. PA 18042 Sandra Ibxu) faculty emctilus advisoi to than Pfister | bl designated us will llonoiaiv Alumni (201)857-0461 Sandra Houiton "i >hc Hank registered alumni or university event* during 1994 at Vera Rearick Derk. Roger Ellis. Kaihlccn Durkin Janetka. Dale Krothe. Paul Manko. Olivia '87 89 of Roycrsford. Tcnna Oman Morganlown. Wcsl Virginia. of George Pia/oic '43 of Mouniaintop, Norma Whitcbrcad Schullcr '64 of Sehnsgrove, Craig Scarfoss '71 of St Petersburg. Missouri. Randall Young "64 of Winficld, and Dr R Hnghsh '56 of Stroudsburg Curtis Page Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania 1 1 Rohm Classnotes remembered many for Grccnaway Orband. Judy Witmycr Steven*. Bcrnicc Kochcr Thomas. Ronald Wolfe. qualities A Message from Vera Derk: (Hie following tribute to Robert Knltm was written b\ II, (Xtobcr2X, 1995 Those of us who attended the Villi. il ( U)th class reunion olimibia ( lone lemain >' 1 1 "A and devotion kkI are exhibited in Ins many reinembei so I — y High, Ins even more outstanding athletic an omplish Stale "i i I' 1 1 Mamvill. '0UHI3 I daughti ll( I m\ ..I ompi ...11 ii Ii.hhIIiii)' ii ntral I ial, his < at idnon gi ..I OBI Inn;' officials; his years Sundays before I •<»<> baa joined the facult) ,i school improvement He earned a master the l in the bis family live in the warm Pair, ents .mil 1|)| held other worked to Ins N Y In I at B U and a docPerm State He and Wilbamspoii an CrlfTin '60 ol she was a teacher the Harry al N Y Johnson City. Hmghamton. Prior to retiring, i James mv ol Surviving are her mother, a sistei to a poison He accepted Jim and years work with whom inc. with young moil- than .i in •<<> retired in position ibis miiiiI.ii fall in Si Rose Belmar. N.J in his wile, (he former Jr.. I Irene Zielinski In addition, the crown April 29, 1995 1-800-526-0254 vi as a senior. Throughout Jersey have helped the in that state. wife, Each Marion. Shown '74, who represented the University this Christina Patterson Ham '85. 93, Paul McLinko Michael Blake '83. '78. and Bloomsburg, he at live in Lakewood. I .i and previously taught and coached in the Hloomsburg and Montgomery school districts. A member of the University's Athletic Hall of Rohm was awarded ing Ins COllegUte career. 12 varsity letters dur- He excelled at football, wrestling and baseball from 1956 to I960 a member of the football team, he played quarterback, halfback and fullback and was cocaptain in his senior season. That year he was selected as a member of the Pennsylvania Con- ference all-star unit During the winter seasons. Rohm was a major contributor under Coach Russ Houk in establish- Bloomsburg wrestling as a national power. He was a third-place finisher at the 1957 Pennsylvania Conference championships and was a runner-up as a sophomore In 1959. he won his ing first final Joan Welliver Huttenstine, lost just two dual meet The following class members registered at alumni or university events during 1 994: Evelyn the baseball team, he played different po- M. Duncan, Terry Engleman, Brenda Cunningham Estrada, Barry Faust, Carole sitions, including the Centennial second base and center field selected to the all-conference team in Coolbaugh Foster, Joyce Morgan Houser. David Ron Schock, Joan Stackhouse Wolfe Loughlin. A head football coach at Central Columbia for conference title, a feat he duplicated in his -oasonwith the Husku-N M. Deane Kemp Kumpf '61 of Westfield. 14 seasons, his teams compiled a record of 95- N.J., died 63-6, winning one Eastern Conference champi- English teacher in the Scotch Plains-Fanwood onship and two Central Susquehanna Conference School titles. He at N.J. Robert M. Rohm '60 ol Hloomsburg died on Deccmbei ,u age 50 lie was teachei in the Fame, L Gymna- in sium On Class Volunteers- Marian his wrestling ca- also served as an assistant wrestling coach Central Columbia and at Bloomsburg Univer- at age 55. She was an District. a member of the Junior Whitman Cup. She was member of the New Jersey Head Injury also a Association, Junior Achievement and coached Surviving are his wife of 10 years, the former Kathleen Wright '74; four daughters. Denise R Whitfield, Tara L. Stovall. Chelsea and Whitney; two sons. Robert L. and Brooke R Rohm, six grandchildren, two sisters and Kean College women's tennis team. Surviving are her husband, Carl; three sons. the Carl. Scon and Mark; her mother. Katie Kemp, a brother and a sister. a brother Peter A. Pasternak '61 of Coal Township died on September 6 at age 64. He was a teacher in Carroll E. Kichline Walter '60 of Williams Township died on September 23 at age 56. Better on December 7 She was a nationally-ranked tennis player and sity. Jim and Irene As For more information, John James 157-pounder captured the Na- bouts and never lost Bit teachers. Central Columbia School District for 20 years Alumni Day '74, tional Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Jim John Paul. David and Leufu. Three of them I You're invited to New home of Dick Lloyd 62 and his Zdimiak 87. Conrad Haenny 86. John Knorr 63. Carol Kevin Ernes '83. fune afta Juckson. N.J., for 34 years. (or older) individual Hobby Rohm held at the A- ott He was •57. are the parents ol lour college graduates son or daughter, or with any othei in his senior year. Met bitty K. teaching science High School oai lung and officiating, have nevei lound would want my muny wre Donato Nieman Wilson School 1. . conclusion, in 89. in at died on September 29 , two brothers and induction into is Richard Stout 49, and W. Jay Hurst 65. Others Padner ii Moran Mttdlyn in of working an Week parking For more than 15 years, alumni V94 training session are (seated) Marlene Oholla Franey 62. Dick Lloyd, Joyce Morgan '61, (standing) Paul G. Manko 60, Linda Schmicker '76, Virginia Reed Brett '82. Dawn pastfall Pennsylvania He has also I Houser ycurs of Hloomshurg University's Hall could go on anil on ame ol leai lung, I me / l/ihn lluhh It begin planning for our 35th class reunion to be who died on Dei ember '()(), known as "Squirrelly" because of her sense of humor, she was a second grade teacher in the Easton Area School District until December 1993. the Milton worked School District for 28 years and also for the Department of Public Welfare in Shamokin. He served in the U.S. Army during the Ko- rean War. Surviving are a sister and a brother Surviving are a son. Robert; two daughters. Tammie Race and Lisa, a 1991 B U graduate, two grandchildren, three brothers and a sister. William Price '61 has been named superinLake-Lehman School District. He tendent of the had been director of curriculum enrichment ser- 1961 vices for Luzerne Intermediate Unit 18 since Representative: 1985. Edwin R D I. Kuser Box 267 C. PA 19505 (215) 754-7977 Bechtels\ille. He earned of Scranton a master's degree in 1966 and at the University a doctorate at Kent State University in 1979. Page 12 January 1995 Sue Hicks lassnotes will direct social equity 1962 efforts Representative: Uoyd Richard R. 80 Hi Susan K DeHan Drive. .issim.hu '(>/. dtvolopmoni at the UimciMlN. has been named ducctoi dirtctoi of NJ 08502 Belle Mead, links R.D. 2 (201) 874 3118 an IS month ol s>ki.»I ii|iuts toi pciUHl beginning Class Volunteers: Januais in 11 ic lempoiais appointment was Ronald Davidhetser. Tom John Kovich. Foley. lessnaS In IVsidenl announced Uoyd Dick Kotloff. The following Intra hot position, rapoitlni members registered at events dunng 1994: Ellen class alumni or university duccth Szakalun Novotney. John Reese. Untwisitv's Bill Strauser, Barbara Campbell Burggraf '62. who died on April 6. was honored at a memorial service at Suffolk Community College on August 31. She SCC at Technology at the ulty at SUNY. w . in . Community honor of her many years named the college shall be in at University in New alumni relations Jersey. He at assis- Rutgers university in various capacities during his 29- year career at He began his career at Rutgers in 1965. when two seasons before becoming of the university in 1973. department of alumni relations from 1974 to 1984. he joined the Rutgers University Foundation, the university*s fundraising organization, as director of annual giving and later as director of over diaii lor the 't Bachman WOR in New York City and WCTC in New Dick is a arship is member of the Bloomsburg Univer- Hall of Fame, and a basketball schol- given each year m his name. A former member of the Alumni rectors. Dick has served as coordinator of B U s alumni student recruitment program in New Jerhe sey for more than 15 years. Each September and his wife. for the Manan. USA Direct in at age 58 Certainteed Corp . at PA&S both in Small Co. Inc. and York. the 1960s, he taught in Delaware for at their home in Belle Surviving are a daughter. Stacy J Gross, a son. Bradley, one grandson and five sisters. The Lloyds 16 Honey man Road NJ 08822 J Kutchi, Nancy Rodgers Miller. Constance Orchard. Joyceann Padovani. Joanne Shaffer Pilcski. Norma Whitcbrcad Schuttcr. Emcst R Shuba. Randall Young. Bcr Hesel. Paul Conard She lot ate in New in York earned earlier educational in at his career, he has been active in a master s degree at SMS Bloomsburg alumni work Many Medn Shared Systems al so we'd like to start in Hie purpose ol the chapter will be to plan organize ways m at Malvern, an alumni business chapter there and which alumni can interact with current students, such as career day programs, the Share a internships SMS. Rick Mead '86 you work contact at please at SMS. extension 3774. If Amcncas in Attention: If as a global technical leader He earned University Ohio University al Alliens Plastics in I'nisficld. conversion process technology, including engineenng structural foam, blow molding and exHe currently serves key GE accounts trusion worldwide members registered at events dunng 1994: Jane class linversily Day program, and Gh . Throughout Class Volunteers: C Roben ciety of the Plastics Industry for the (908) 782-8619 The following of Pennsylvania Archer Ackcrman. Gerald T Braglio. Paul Conard. D. Jean Cope. Dick (Bucko) Davala. Robert Foster. Gloria Zubris Froclich. Jim Mass Flemington. <|inty Alumni has been elected to a two-year term as structural Plastics Division chairman of the So- Ernest R. Shuba alumni or university Bloomsburg University Zoranski. Jack Avery '64 of are parents of three children Debbie. Rick and Bnan. Joyceann Padovani. Joanne R Shuba. and Bernard nard Zoranski. 1964 Virginia Mead. Miller. Gallagher. three years. I adniinislration fol lowing Thi a machinist for Manchester. Previously he was a personnel manager Dunng He was .>l ol the administration and slndenl personnel Shaffer Pile ski. Ernest *63 of Manchester died on uil master *s degrees Rodgers host the training session alumni recruiters I Bloomsburg. Davis '63 of Norwich. N J n is a freshman at the >»l member as a higher education from ports that his daughter. Jennifer, Lamar Mclndoe issues Hicks earned her dot 30TH YEAR REUNION Representative: Board of Di- on Rai Kutchi. Jerry Brunswick. sity Athletic women's Univcrsity/Cominuiiity Tusk Force members of the Class of 1964 were present on Homecoming, based on official registrations: Robert Foster. Gloria Zubris Froelu h. Nancy September 25 lion ollii ci nission on the Status ( Shellhamer Schock. Nelson Swans J. ai commiltee. lorcrunnei Malinowski. Joseph Oravitz. Ruth Ann Shelhamer Price. Jessie M. Rcppy. Diane corporate and foundation relations. Dick has also served as "color" commentator for Scarlet Knights basketball games broadcast also served liail At Bloomsburg. she has seivcd as NJ 07439 assistant secretary After directing the Stroudsbiiig at luisl She and htle IX coordinator Thomas Piioi in l')XK there as allmnative Rutgers. he joined the athletics department as an assistant basketball coach. He served as head coach for intent » Bernie Donegan Kasarda, Judith has served the hei i«> Representative: The following class members registered at alumni or university events dunng 1994 Sarah Creasy Anthony. Ruth Hess Benscotcr. Ed Berlin, Jim Case. Thomas J. Davis. Jcred Hock. Emil her in the near future. tant vice president for appointed Women, and remembrance of Richard R. Lloyd '62 has been named Hloomslniig to i executive assisianl to Imveisily I (201)827-5347 FAX: (201)827-6033 Suffolk of service to the students of Suffolk, a facility who ume academic altaus Ogdensburg. of Suffolk County, a scholarship fund has been at i willt social coining to Hloomsbuig, she was 13 Ogden Way of her dedication to the students name ol in as ( assistant to the vice piesulenl fa] *67; meces and nephews. as to 1963 John and Elizabeth Campbell of Stuart. Florida; two sisters, Patricia Campbell ents. Dopsovic '64 and Carol Campbell Logue Ctnior as well the vanous ainpus ulturel development position i 1 She is survived by her husband, Dr. Harry P. Burggraf; her sons, James and William; her par- College In addition woik She ompliaiu c c then piesident lames McCoriiiick, fac- Farmingdale, and Lindenhurst established in her the Hicks, 196 memory Mnim in l*)X2 as Prior time of her death. will equity issues High School. In the for 19 years SCC. she served on the SI u programs developed committees dealing and was chairperson of the Department of Ofto joining the staff at quit) Plan I Atlimiative Ai lion will support had been a faculty member In ks will I also moiutoi the oigam/alion's David Tanner. fice to the piesident. lead the prcx ess ol dialling the Clemens. Thomas E. Foley. Maxlene O' Holla Franey. James Huber, Dick Lloyd, Patricia you arc employed by another business which employs a number of MoomshurK graduates, we'll help you organize a chapter Simply call the there, too. Alumni Office at l-HOO-526-0254 Case Western Cleveland. Ohio. Page 13 1 B.U. joins Classnotes tribute to Foster Bill A H basket hull coac where attendance Lane was held h, Representatives from August universities in former tribute for Hill Foster, I J all six major role B I who played member a of the As earned le master a s degree .il I teuton State glas and Daniel, brother and a sister ,i lot Hill I'll 19 6 5 1 Representative Sadly, Hill c mid not attend < evening with Iriends, was chest pains and UChuwold Blvd Newark Hill sullen d in a am I Shtran < 'art P, Ins big Altei a delightful Iriday inj'hl the at Surviving arc his wife, Virgil; two sons, Dou- niser 'bl 1' jockey Other B.U. alumni 'S3. were Jerry Dofemling '64 and 1 to be disk sociatlons. Superdot k 'SA and John attendaiu e in and friends, lairfax Education and National Education Also planning the event ).ivkI I to family looked forward to Bucko Education Association and representing Bloomshurg were Scrimgcour shock . His death Robinson Secondary School m Fairfax for the 23 years. He was a director of the Virginia Dick Lloyd '62 was master of ceremonies and played aifffiX, Vfl I last Imahsl team in a Hloomsburg returning to NCAA Duke University lir. Oi Homecoming dance for the fifth consecutive year. Dick was a teacher of American history at aster, int ludni)' the starting five from Davala '64 who as well as alumni the Host inn, el illiu k<>> age 52 came as at in coached were Hill bard Hi< died Ol a heart attack on September 9 i>i 9713 I (302) 738 4809 aslei area hospital while the Saturday event went on without him time, however, he comfortably out was ol By Class Volunteers: that Alfx resting Knowing attendance w.is masting and Marlon loyd I loa gieal ,i Shivelv LANCASTER PICNIC - Enjo ying a all. il members class registered at 8 were Claraline S. Baylor '41. Lyn "Berrigan Sub' picnic Beiler. Melanie Danielle Blackburn, Karen Blackburn '82. '82, in Lancaster County on September Michelle Beiler 88. Chris Blackburn Scott Blackburn, Glenn Bromley '85. Dale Buss. Beiler. Donna Buss '82, Grant Clark. Holly Clark, Kim Clark '77, Richard Fulmer '66. John Haney '85. Edwards Hartman '28. Aaron Hughes '90. Stacy Hughes. Ben Johnson. Carol Lewis Johnson '80, hns Johnston 83. Mike Johnston. Sam Johnston. Irish Stianche Johnston '84. Stephanie Kauffman. Rebecca Schrum Keyser '75. Laura Keyser, Mark Keyser '75. Ellen Lewis '92. Meghan Hunt, torn Kaczmarek, Glenn Morrison, Jack Skowronski, Philip Thomas him while ' Ideo taped \ R alumni or university events during 1994: Harold Ackcrman. Arlan Baer. Barbara Bleech. Jay that Hill doing well, the gioup had I Kozlowski. Linda The following wile Shirley and lour daughters were in M danger, so his Gnu ( in .i letti tributi ,i some days i hi alter the cploint d thai i one blot Icagc In (liom prev ol ins surgery), s Insj lili evei pn BUI wrote thai it I u nsi ol have moved passes .1 , that he and Nancy New.uk, Delaware, where he has to I liiniingii > viding tutorial assistant e Miphu 1 1 I fbi earning Center, pro- '75, Nancy Manley, Nicholas Manley, Chris Manley. Alyssa Tom McTaggart. Glenn Morrison '65. John Scott. Relda Rohrbach Louise Cooper Sitler '71, and Judy Witmyer Stevens '60. R Sitler, 1967 1966 u inning pen ntagt had been as rood as that ol his by passes Scott '55. Dennis kindergarten through hla basketball ii Uwis, Debby Union, Don Manley Manley. Tim McTaggart 71, adult students humor, ol m, taken the bill that others were working well Curl Shiran '65 reports had had lie i>\ i He and grown Representative his wife. Diane, are parents of two children. i he'd be still Hiii la i t oat tiing nrrently Dssistani Southwest sionei "i the t ommls onfcien< ( e Black Achiever Award Pamela Wynn, si Bloomsburg since 1989, has been honored with Black Opinion Magazine^ 1994 Annual Blat \> Based k Pittsburgh, the In mago im initiated the to "give ret Blade Achievers Awards ogmtion and show made outstanding contributions then professions Wynn is m " co-founder and project directoi ol the 1 ocal Lntcrpi isc Assistance Project, a program which helps small businesses in the region to stan and grow So far. I aiiu aster Drive Ocean. the pioiect has aided 21 small businesses, NJ 07712 Class Volunteers: k Mulka. Alice Koch Cromwell. Ken Bill Derricott, Diane hnh Hartzell, Maurer. Diane Mushrush Maurer Cromwell, ( lij) class members registered alumni or university events during 1494 at Martha Zuhns Han Ink. Alice Koch Cromwell, Ken Cromwell. Dome Brighton Denes, William Alex Dubil. David Evans. Richard Fulmer, Bob Garrison, Cliff Maurer. Diane Mushrush Maurer. Arno Miller. J Richard Miller. Jack Mulka. Kay Sharrow. Linda Wilson. Janet Hums has served on the and committees and Community Task Force on Racial Equity. She has made numerous Page presentations Class Volunteers: Trenton. Peggy Bums. Jim Pegg. Jack Wise (609) 989-7435 The following class members registered at alumni or university events during 1994: R.Jon Vckley, Marion Siegel Bashore, Sam Bashore. John Can. Eileen Albertson Chapman. Diane Koch Cromwell f>6 has Ken named Good Shepherd Lutheran Nursery School m Southampton A member of the fac- Harleman Dorshimer. John Edwards. Jonelle ard Benyo, David Simcox Edwards. Susan Hicks. Mary Barrall Hill. Patricia Zclner Kaczmarek. Ronald Klemkosky, Ray Kunkel. Jim Pegg. G. King Perry Ruth Correll Trapane . a call to be the 26th minister of Harford Congregational United Church of Christ. He is a recent graduate of Lancaster Theological Seminary. who retired after serving as teacher/ director for 23 years. teaching Stafl is Donna Baun Robinson David spent years in the fast food industry, and for the past eight years he worked for Tandy Corporation Also serving as a member of Good Shepherd's "70 Class Volunteers: David Bowen. Rhea Strausser Klapprodt. Betty Ruth Luchak. John J. Trathen alumni or university events during 1994: Rich- directoi of 'S3, NJ 08618 Burbich Cosgrove. Janet Space Curcio. LaRoy (Lee) Davis. Lee Davis. Barry Denes, Brenda David Sehnaars '67 has accepted uiu unce 1980 she succeeds Mary Kallenbach the Umverv.il> Robert E. Boose 942 West State Street Alice Kowler presidential seareh Representative: Zoranski ranging from a restaurant to a fitness Wynn 1968 PA 19446 (215) 363-5593 centei university's curriculum Thomas Lemon Lonsdale, Derricott. who have appreciation to blacks o erza The following \W8ld hiOVOl 1502 Susan Drive J at d profeasoi ol managemeni R. J. ( (201) 922-0039 Professor receives business Representative Anthony He members registered at Bowen, Cecelia Greenaway Candace Nahodil Donachy, Dana Erney, Diana Vasquez Davis. Gail Ropp Dellos. John Dellos, Erney. Joan Buonassisi Fetterman, John Frey. John Genoa, Robert Gibble, Glenn Halterman. Doug Hippenstiel. Don Hock, David A. Jones. Andrew Kuffa, Carolyn Taby Larkins, Corey Loux. Betty Ruth Keller Luchak. Dawn Shulten Moffett. Kathenne Matzko Mulka. Bill Mulhn. Lin Nester, Nan Good Nester, Susan Redhne. Robert Reed. Gary Shuey. Robert L Smith. Teleski, John J Jem Trathen. Jim Walter. Joseph becoming a minister for the past 25 years but put oft'theologieai studies because "Christian testimony is in the class Walton. Frank Zoranski. said he has been thinking about needed The following workplace " However, he began to feel that "God would not take NO for an answer any longer." and he entered seminary. This year's recipient of the Class of 1968 scholarship ($150) is Kimberly M. Sidonis. a mass communications/public relations major from Nanticoke 14 January 1995 \ A loundci and coinmandci ot the S J* 1 1 Pennsylvania Volunteer Hisionc.il Organization Member Cuand Arms Past boaid ot duevtois ot the commando ol the Camp ol the Museum Republic ot the Sons Union Vet ot crans. Philadelphia loundci and executive board membei both the Bin ks Wai Round ( \ units and m and fables, v iiealo «>i icnlon Civ Round fables Wii les fai the Civil il Mid loundci ot the Allantu Association oK'ivil Wai — Author of artu I l imes ,md historical and military journals. — For 25TH YEAR REUNION — The following members coming, based on official of the Class of 1969 were present Of] Horn, Rcimurd registrations: Marge Purosky Gnffin. F rank Haduck. Kaths Wimmer Hippenstiel. Linda Nicholson. Gars Schmidt. Lois Gonaver Schmidt. Art SeU Olid Harris Smith. Joanne Derricott '89 is shown with Marge Griffin 69 in right I Inda the pttl I)r Paul M. nology Group in Who 's president of Who Among America s is This Teachers given to teach- who have strongly influenced the lives of their PhD at the ol ( ion annual banquet on December 7 Mrs. George, a resident of Lewistown. began her teaching career in the Warwick School Dis- you were asked to name one person, familiar to a wide audience of civil war enthusi- trict in Lititz. Award standing Teachers of America She is presently teaching second grade in the Mifflin County School District in Lewistown. Her husband, Larry W. George in the same '68. teaches asts in the would be Delaware Valley Dr. Tom, report that their daughter, freshman at Deborah is j Andy Waskie." said Hugh Boyle, "He is prime mover and role model for the period of all of us American edge is who are interested in history, aside from has profoundly affected fricl, New Yoik Interim directed the foreign Ian lias ol the I offering French. Ovo MXM) student in the s. hool dis German. Spanish. and Russian planned anil oigam/ed sevoal conterences is all complete Americans Eife knowl- the past aim I 10 years he lias large edui alional school district and at activities; Mary 1969 Representative Sandra Ekbrrg Hrown 2177 Rebecca Drive Hatfield. PA 19440 towards (215) 168-2784 working in a anthologies published by to ol also is rcate an enviioiiinciil » Class Volunteers with Pamel Hanczyc Jess Kresge. Ken Schnure lonstitucnls all "AACSH The following class members registered alumni or university events during 1994 Berry. Sandy Hickman Ccrullo, Dennis al ec I inn ( has gone lliiougli how transformation ol universities,'' says I i il at »l based on is he I eai h ollege's < Undo mission slalcuicnl a redils ( u ksen. piolessin ol marketing plot ess * elli in e 'ollcge ol Husiness ( new the inlrs. schools whiili are tcui lung inslilutions have a hello gelling a< ham > e ol iidited llian lliey have ( in the past. Tlic College of Business an excellent position in towsidi "We u radltitlon i whu activities scrviic cm have lortuiiate lo to us, ogy available h will wc Also. support the proiess The World of Po- who numerous leaihing, are doing is work to have excellent faculty and research arc client to linol and we will overcome build on these strengths to any weaknesses wc have School, earned a master's degree at Penn Slate She has also taken post graduate courses at the I ,k i fcdil.ilM.n pro* es .in lak i ( Sharon has been accreditation, wc will be Teachstandards h.ised in tin- l>< Toi mission stalonent rc.iic a i ksen. and l.ri< hrst step in that process will ill. lo he «. live years, says up University of Alaska. Carlow College (Pitts burgh) and College of St. Rose (Albany. N Y.) s ollegiatc ( She National Who s Who Among America work its learning, lollegiahly and cxi and other similar organizations. Sharon, who teaches at Weatherly Area High fudged Ofl mission statement which needs to reflect the ers. She and her husband. Robert, Conyngham. live in college's mission, vision and objectives. AA( SB Anthony J. (Andy) Waskie '68. coordinator the of the foreign languages curriculum of Pennsbury School District and Civil War was rereenactor. lecturer, organizer and author, 994 Ment Award War Round Table. cipient of the Valley Civil Dr. udonit yeai dilation hy the i hools ol Business S. etry in a row. ollcge of < this in American Assembly Poetry Anthology by National Poetry Press. She also has had a variety of poems published in m u poetry competition. on Time's Shelf publication, and "This Amber Life" ol the to lead the iollege in is in Yesterdaz. a toy collectible For the second year in k sen's lusl piionly as I dean Husiness dining " plishments are awards and publication of A Tnp included aeereditation ai ting She also has received honorable mention in for the Schuylkill County Arts Poetry Contest her poem. "Picnic." Among her other accom- in efforts for Valley area Sharon Lee Spallone '68 has written a poem. "Sonnet Time," included in the anthology. Today's Great Poems. It was selected from entries in a free national dean leads various other educational institutions in the Dclawaic encyclopedic, and his enthusiasm and of Dr Waskie 's Civil War- related ru k\en I a III energy are boundless." A brief list Bloomsburg. area, that person president of the organization. of today His dedication Dawn Schulten Moffett '68 and her husband, .\Uirv device and "If birth, that district. 's at Philadelphia organization's former students and contributed to their success. While there, she received the Out- a master philology Irom in C.criiiann Since 197 V he cral George G. Meade, commander of the Union's Army of the Potomac, was the unam mous choice of the Round Table's board of directors as the embodiment of the group's objec The award tives of education and fellowship was presented du University photograph person historical impression for his first named George '68 has been prestigious professional honor ers PM A Tech Mesquite. Texas. Sheryl Bankes to is \c.us. an ofganisoi ol Waskie earned guage program Allen '68 lb annual Civil War battle ueiiactmenl Neshanunv State Park 1 Waskie. widely-known of the Delaware in the tn-state area Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania acoeditalion ok mirages the pursuit of diverse paths to high READING-BERKS MIXER -Alumni and friends attended an after-work mixer at 0 Kelly s in Dwighl Ackerman 71, Tom Wvomissmg on November 18. In attendance were Carol Ackermun. Vickt Henry 88. Cynthia liepler Heimbach 35. '74. Stanley Cooke Canfield 80 Kim Feinour U,ve '88. UnJa 86 Man Anne Klemkosky 59. Ray Kunkel 67. Rente Kunkel 93. Damn L Daniel E Witmrr 80. Representing B U Wetler and 87. Weller Jeff Carol D 69. Mackavage was Scott Righter 84. assistant director of development quality in management education Achieving < AACSB ommuriicaics accreditation that a school's management education programs (Continued on Page 16) Pane 15 ) John Trathen interim veep March until John Dr. J indent activities and the . 1 Kchr Union, will serve as interim vice II Landers. Linda Mackavage. Linda in Nicholson. ( Jalcn Quick. Sharon Spry Reed, Gary March early St hmidi. Loll Jennie Carpenter, who served as December 1992, retired III .ilhlclii s. ( Tralhcn, n who .uid ill .il Hloomshiug Pi no In uuri Hi Stall ' .mil .i d(M loi.ili .il hoi scivcda* Alumni Assot "i coming principal, he was ,i le.K hei at was Hand Prior to be- a graduate student Pcnn State and adminislratoi and Prior to that, he .ii the I 'roguayan in I96K, also earned a master's degree ,il priih ipftl ol |j American School in Montevideo for nine and a hall years His work in Latin America included graduating ' *f& Junior High School in l^ancaslcr. graduate assistant
  • iul 1994) Jump 1992 Under the Hall tobt Library Construction conjunction the Gov. Casey in Oc- I erary Institute and Nor- in > installed on tki 'ampalgn < <. I Friends the spring of in with Operation received ate of Bloomsburg Lit- at 1(993 has been successful for from the estate of Mary a couple of reasons. Taubel Rieder in One, the library is such memory of her mother, an important facility. the late Dec Student* The campaign was unexpectedly com- Taubel. an 1890 gradu- Library (ms ol entofOld Wqlh Pledges (lifts unci years. Bloomsburg rtminist UbraQ and many The campaign be think this Total has been Bloomsburg" s has doubled. I h, million to the .6 to the Jessica Kozloff. pleted with a gift of longpon be removed from AndtVSS four-year campaign. years ago, enrollment Mary Moore library call foi a ill alumni have contrib- uted or pledged over $1 about the university," says President $225,000 new The Tiffany w indows w A larger library library. "While we had some large donors, what you see here is a massive giving effort FRONT VIEW: new campaign by facility during and senior years." •Parents have a special understanding said Of the dire need for a larger library.- Dean of Library Services. J Daniel Vann annual i ampaign lor the I many Iptt lives including scholarships development promts hind Jmversiiy Gifts to this Amd mitia and faculty to help current in their subject ial them stay areas Parents of student athletes pledged an additional $2.4 5 toward general alhlet 1 its and A specific sports total of 3.935 parents were reached during the annual fall phonothon As poor years. Bloomsburg University dents were the phonothon callers. in stu Pa K e 17 — THE GIVING REPORT VELOPMENTS 1)1 High-Button Collars, Library Cards and the Information Superhighway How One Woman's Legacy Mode a Difference 'There was not much office. By MarkJand Dim Nrwv loi "i ud Lloyd Media RcUlloru was Many < We Indexes Me held s the |oh on again, the The 1897 card catalog was. I Jenkins boasted, "ol the most ap- oil when K97. proved kind." By 1X99 school officials re- ported thai "several hundred dol- his library duties It's books and periodicals and "straightened out" in 1893 hofinally asked to be relieved ol PR2759.C7 it >i did not even again from IK93 to the through the scan, lies late night si.uk remembei He havetoapplyloitheposiii.nl calalogs. the shelves of period!- s lection that professor Jenkins lor his trouble, he got the job as librarian. iiimd'seye. the long iowsoI caul cal institution fitted housing the two newspapers rtwasthissraallcol- And jmell Ol the stacks Wesce.inour room had been for a library.'* literary societies* "straightened things out." in- s. iid We ollcge libianes musty, comlortablc the recall have loud nic-mo id us up ..." disorder in He lies ol mil thai "a large lo he noted. "What there was, it." uncertain how burdensome lai s worth >l < books were added to " always been ibraries haven'i I The school catalog way. that Ami that they're noi likely to be Way in the future. When Mary Moore arrived in BlOOmsbUTg in the late 1880s to begin hei education at the toria v*ii '"' still ' ! novel ( . H level.ind ' ( serving first hi Women wore dusted collais thi fli skirts and frame the lace. several more bulb light Andruss Library, opened in commencement Mooie The Normal gi.ulu 1890, in the school had 0 library, but .aid catalog Perhaps need one collection abl) titles no didn't it was so could prob on the from and back in sides oi one page from a arj societies with lianas Jenkins w ho. "having a on [his] little II time hands one day," estab lished Ihe lust caul catalog loi the one Normal but not until IS97. During his 44 years at the two space in htei what Waller Hall Wallei ol the In si buildings on campus, occupieil the aiea neai w heie the Sci anion Commons and Lycoming Residence Stand. Hall now Bachol iheseearly literary had a library containing societies a select collection ol the use of its issn. Bj Moore was prolessoi It system search the card catalog from a in have first ar- campus from her home suburban Philadelphia, these two libraries were supplemented b\ the institution Vicadmg loom supphedwithdaily and weekls newspapers and w ith w ell know n Andruss Library m- to raise the institution's $3,375 new library $100,000 trust that will Perhaps not surprisingly, he was in males he retired in 1928, he .ecalled that, in the earh se.us. the schools hb.a.v was Page is Yet Mai > Moore and hei class- Mary Moore's m his ., found doors closed "during school and stud> hours B> I 11 "Hamlet" from Shakespeare's books and videotapes on com 00 parents, and hun- puter screens and project the im- and 6,000 phonograph records and compact disks dreds of other friends of the uni- ages so that a dozen friends work- * IViarj Moore married alter sheleli Ihe Normal. She became Mary Moore Taubel She raised a pledges will enable Bloomsburg text. University to increase the Some of those history majors may be Mary Moore Taubel 1 ,700 current periodi- cals, 1.8 million microtexts, -jy family. She wouldn't recognize The stal l 2, . 1 versity. ing Together, these gifts and ber of reading stations num- Andruss in Library from 387 to 1.219 in the new library - with 500 wired for electronic media capabilities. First Folio. They'll be able to retrieve on a history project can si- multaneously review the same scholars. These young people and generations of students after them Normal todaj Not a hot seem be found on campus Zippers have been replaced bv Velcro. cated just west of Buckalew Place Mrs. Rieder - and hundreds of - which Mary Women's know other friends and university alumni - helped make available skirts have grow n legs and become blue jeans formol the day, women TodaCs fbi - the uni- men and foi The new w ill is not what a student in building, to be lo- Moore may have n as the "Senator's when tain hbrar> Mai > Moore knew as line It is larger. It offers approved kind" Irom the universiu more .son \ mam- Irame computei And tomorrow's she was have four House" student here - a floors. 105,000 square part to il> will It feet in Man Mooie Taubel* stam- con- of space will use library resources that by their gifts to the campaign. A Treasury of Ideas. These benefactors helped - roughly the equivalent of 25 tomorrow's basketball courts. a repository for stacks of When the new library building If late in the> 1996. were it will be the on campus. to visit the library toda> professor Jenkins and library will be even more different, thanks ** S90or so. the school touted " from 5.244 alumni, 231 faculty century ago would have its Harvard or the Sorbonne. They and There arc 340,000 books and about . also us librarian. When itself as or partment of Commerce and read the university. at The bequest largest structure The libran advertised being "\ci\ accessible;* provide - Oxford and Cambridge ing in history the "most and busi- s review data from the U.S. De- opens registrai library scholarships for students major- 1890. ma,, «'^'' new most prestigious universities Her generosity also created a services. Its card catalog-still ol * the scan the catalogs of the world's periodicals," says a bulletin of ,K SS Ussing largest contribution to the library campaign. the period its PC dorm rooms. Internet connection, students will lessor Jenkins taughl seived as permits students to The Rieder gift was the second HloomshuigNoim.il School. pio English, in their that 1623 eludes more than two million for members when young Mai\ likely to is rived on books quest in its dis- cover an automated circulation name was but one of the gifts to "A Treasury of Ideas" campaign items. IK7S. theie were lis legal P- ul a general h ol hiary." WHall, small that Us 1967. was built to hold 200.000 volumes later became earliei Its - that put the "Treasury of Ideas" exploded. The Harvey A. the that Bdison had patented jusl 10 years \ 40.000 drives Moore would campaign over the top Today, the collection of oung lovers took Sundav alleinoon horse and buggy rules and folks were all hen Mai to CD-ROM nected to Jenkins and collection its Old in Rieder provided a bequest to the university - in her mother's name million share of the Hut in the 1960s, things > ated from Old Waller had doubled Sorbonne. loi Her daughter, Mary Taubel the building's SI 2.4 million cost. 1950s, Library 1900. 20,000 volumes. By the late — a Waller Hall, the ( flOOr Of BIOOMSBURG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL: to Hall - held fewer than years, aglow OVei the s Ond of Cambridge or Harvard or the Zippers wouldn't be invented eve and the catalogs at the world's most prestigious universities Oxford and and modestly -to high some 11,000 volumes On ol World War II. when notes that a literary society "has a library this grown only collection had Using the new library's Internet connection, students will scan the buttoned thai its on the front and back sides one P a 9 e from a legal pad. as ioi grew slowly By the merely fit President thai ihehillandoccupiedlnsiiluleH.ill (nowcalled('arverHall) good lelerence ol Normal mid 1920s. scope, the library at the || was i Despite Normal" moved up ''' On AU ami< thc ' in investment ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H Hloomsbuig State TeachCollege, the library [l]n 1890 [the] collection was so housed on thc se( sma that its titles could probably on the sal England " the year "the 1X67 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^.'-hum Slate Noi thronc the library each yeai those duties mighi have been. Moore wouldn't find Mary imposing rows of card catalogs. The card files have been replaced with online data sen ices and PCs con- - w hether library it ' s musty books or a terminal on the "information superhighway" - by connecting students with the ideas and aspirations of people from around the world. And with . the people time - were . from another, simpler when high-button all collars the rage, and before zip- pers replaced burtons Df.VFI OPMI NTS — 1 Historic Carver Hall New Boasts REPORT 1N(. HI New Carpet FUTURE EVENTS Scholarships 1995-19% for Celebrity Artist Series Recent tion of Six new scholarships installa- to the new carpet tor Carver Hall in the 1 vv ill be added this \ soholaiships and awards available 4t) While students i handful ol icholanhipt inanv veais. most Lobby completes have been in one more phase of have boon cie.iled within the past eight veais the restoration pro- by individual alumni and friends, oigam/a gram of this in now is fall, aw aided aie othei Bloomsburg letic St The donated new six icceived llo.iul ol the I the Association supplies in dark NEW CARPET FOR CARVER HALL LOBBY maroon carpet Bloomsburg Anthony M. (from Ianiero, interim vice president for university ad\ left) am t President Jessica Kozloff (center)hosted a luncheon for ment and donation repre- Bloomsburg Carpet Industries representatives Martin Bowman, Jay sents one more in a Hock, and David Boyd Jr who were responsible for making the gift Carpet Industries' series of "generous gifts" that the local mill has provided to the University, says Anthony Ianiero. interim president for university advancement. "Over "Bloomsburg Carpet has made four major V ice the past several years. " says Ianiero. gifts in kind to the University " The value of "Partnerships between public universities and corporate sponsors enable public instittl programs and services beyond what state subsidies and student lees tions to enrich their toi can provide," says President Jessica Kozloff. "In addition to providing scholarships this needy students, funding faculty research efforts, and enriching the quality of life in program has region through support of the cultural arts program, our corporate gift beautified our most historic building." on Previous restoration of Carver Hall has included refurbishing the Gross Auditorium hen College of Business Golf Outing $I(MK Memoi lal Scholarship and Jellies lost ins las ( Seth svas an 1 Giving Tip#l bj who A trust is an arrangement whereby a named trustee holds, manages, and administers the cash, real estate) for the benefit of any persons or chanty you name. Benefits of a trust: Mrs ( lax ason maiming in saomlais hie In a bicycle accident of died in 1994. bequeathed to Bloomsburg University an en- University graduate memory of her mothor, Mary Nationwide Insurance i nterpriie Founda* dowed to create scholarship A Moore in Taubel, Class of $700(two awards) to a marketing or management major (one award reserved for a protected i lass dowment member). history scholarships, Sesame Street Scholarship bj Donald Bnd Kay Camplese S2S0 (6 awards) tO residents ol Sesame Stieel Apartments who aie mem hers ol the tennis, women's socicr. held who is majoring women baskel I A resident ol Sesame and football teams in psychology is profes- sor emeritus of psychology, and Mrs. Camplese isan associate professor of biologi- and allied health sciences Susquehanna International Folk Dam* Scholarship by Oliver Larmi and Anne Wil son - $5,000 to a student expeneru ed as a folk dancer who is willing to teach dances from his with the Susquehanna Folk Dancers • Provide income to a spouse or family members for life children and grandchildren Provide for future generations • Ultimately provide a — gift to a charitable Larmi Wilson organization should have a good judgment, integrity, financial responsibility as well as an bank, or another investment ability and tax knowledge. A trustee mav be a fnend. a A trustee is is Charitable Trusts — Unitrusts and Annuity Trusts For details contact a lawyer, accountant, or insurance agent BU Development Center, toll who is knowledgeable about free 800-526-0254. in of which be used will for the bo awardod 1996. The remaining $225,000 represents Bloomsburg University's share in the re- mainder Be- of her estate. cause these funds were undesignated, they were directed to the University's campaign library, to build a new thereby exceeding the $3,375 million goal (Please see High Button Collars on Page 18.) I)r a professor of sociology and soc ial Mrs Rieder was a graduate of Bucknell University. welfare. Additional criteria for these able from the first will I)r a professor of philosophy, and and a complete organization. 1890. Income from the en- will also or her folk tradition and to dance regularly call the April. who $100,000 estate taxes Flexible financial security for a spouse without settlement costs or planned giving, or Mary Taubel Rleder Abington. Pa. Legacy Scholarship b) the BU Mumni v. SS00 to a child ol a Bloomsburg sociation cal Trusts and Trustees PGT # 2 MEMORIAL is oi learn l-yeai old receive a scholarhsip. Dr. Camplese • 1995 19. S MM) ason with a sensory, physical isacurrent IU> student Street (i.e.. May education, compichcnsivc social studies ball Planned who his parents. Dixie ing disability Mountain Laurol redil in Seth P, Gavason to a Student 1995 April 29. in;' hockey. Softball, men's or the building's second floor. • Library tion Scholarship in Nationwide approaches $20,000. property hoaho do Hoido.uix Sat. Feb 18. 1995 ieneial \th an incoming lieslunan loi 1995 Stoie loi books and school cither deal oi haul ol University's seal a 27, Ceremony New scholarship! alt the Univeisitv burg's colors, the trust I Jan Groundbreaking holanhip Fund members ol main floor project. Using Blooms- these gifts who taociation foi the Hearing Impaired Scholarship In anient HU students who are for the iiold, into the students m S4 square yards of was woven, 10 In addition to these lecipients. whoieceive assistance from located on wool carpet I (ioveinois tee waiveis and student athletes Carpet Industries. 1. ISO students tioin the Association and The Bloomsburg Univeisitv toric Places. 1 Mi Ballot Register of His- Company National approximately $400,000 was to neailv Foundation Route The Barber ot Seville New York City Opera scholarships and awards held bv the Alumni listed the National Inc., loi Minnesota Orchestra Andre Watts, pianist Fn. Jan 20, 1995 and businesses and corporations Last 1867. Carver Hall in lions, build- Constructed ing. existence 1994-1995 cm list new awards of scholarships are avail BU Financial Aid Office DEVELOPMENTS Infor- mation about establishing scholarships at Bloomsburg University is available from the is edited by W Bnaan k. Hleki tor of Development Assistant Dm < Development Center Page 19 . DkVKLOPMFNTS THK RKPORT (;IVIN(; Bloomsburg Production Begins on Ceramic Tile Mural tors, galleries..schools.churches. By Susan Aamtiiill |)n< r. licks i 10 years i hospitals lor University and Persons hv- Drvrlo/.inrnl ,,/ |. ir ( 0 inginsoutheasiem Pennsylvaniacan 1 find Commissioned 1993 by The Bloomsburg University l-oundatiori Iik K.uen Singer Ai in Cited for examples of Singer's commis- sioned work at The Pennsylvania J School lorthe Deaf the Germantown , fhiiccitii.il eramics, ( loscly with the i tin . ha* been working Development* I enter lo design Friends Hospital. Delaware County amuialie<<>pii/ingdonorsof $l.(XX)to1,l4.999 ( new to the campaign. A Treasury library <>i ( Ideas ommunity College. Philadelphia's wiih Corporation options designing loi campus and met cciamu a nit- iikii.iI Delaware. in education tion, both solo and group, through- s shows and theme would Im lude an hea, reminii centoItheOldWallei ll.illl ong Porch and the Windows, countryside .in • | "« trees current | lo relleil campui in competition. ceived Honorable Mention tional, juried the rural She scenes rrorn October 1994, Bloomsburg re- < ampus photos. Singei picsenlcdtwo — competition, for her fl Paoh, Pa and i Hei intern was to capture a sense <>i people's and was A cal in so doing, she challenges form., the viewers to expand theii pen epdonofthefamiJ A7 v SINGER: From Bloomsburg Uiverslty cam- t ptU photographs, Singer sketches the ol the final ,i version oi the produt don begin, issued Bloomsburg,rtadm photo ol the proposed mural drafl <>i I Will mntUaUy be transferred to the ceramic tile. M.im Ahluu. .„, "OmpU^edpainler, Who helps with theplaMKw.„k Willi lllis he w.ll M II ...>l pattern I .ii I» ...I... I. ill, I enlargement and sculpting Production manager. Evelyn Stank) win also assist w ith . Tin- insi stage plastic pattern, production, creating the <>i was stalled m lanuaiy, ma- model liom which is;i lull will be crafted stage will begin, in tins phase each Ihe mural will tile be sculpted, in low relief, according to the pattern months to approximate!) complete the 4S0nles u huh COmprise the 5'x 16' Tilc Alumni, parents. ilu- tile will he and Ihe to tiles kich facilitate installation in the pio(>er order. customizing ceramic tiles Ibi Singer lives in Pa. Philadelphia with her hus- band and business partner. Peter Adlowitz. Adlowitz, who markets Karen Singer Architectural Ceramics, also deals with working out the technical issues related to the compnay's private eollec- Future issues of Bloomsburg will feature photos of the sculpture as the work progresses. Memory . that will who have Richard F. Wesner lulls |-. u I> Former Bloomsburg University trustee and current Bloomsburg University Foundation board tile will be in the hbiary il».iilisisihenaineoleachdonor.thename(s) inscribed on the tiles, plus m ,i commemorated, and on the brie! academic dents of $3,676 per semester for a yearly cost of $ 1 .400 includ- 1 ing room, board, and fees. A sec- ond component of the survey lists the location of each However, public re- universi- such as Bloomsburg are still state tuition. Ninety percent of affairs BU students $1,477 tuition per semester for a yearly cost of $7.0 1 0 a year including room, board, and fees. committee •'IVk'seMcnsive involvement with the University and the ^»">'nunityhasniadeatieniendousconlnbut.ontothis.irea\ national publications have taken civic organizations notice of .M^nno,u,me,s,u explana- person(s) being the trustee's said Anthony Ianiero. interim vice advancement and executive director of The Bloomsburg University oundation N e are grateful for the * fine sen ice he has given this University' Ana.iveol Reading. Wesne, had been president of Kennedj Va* Saun Com in n ill unn.il This In is 1990, not the first Bloomsburg time that University. Money magazine ranked the University 30th for relative to price in its quality comparison to public institutions throughout the nation. Please direct any questions about the mural to the Development Oentei 526-0254 at are Pennsylvania residents, and pay Danville. Pa Wesner.7 1 served on the University 's Council of Trustees Nov. 1983 to Apr. 1990 and chaired » tion, as appropriate, ot the College Bloomsburg was rated based upon its tuition for out-of-state stu- member died Jan 9. 1995. sub tiles Arostei will be maintained SUNY ranked based upon their out-of- la spring to verily the lettering appc.u on the first; Geneseo. N.Y., second; and Rutgers State University at Camden, N.J., third. ties employees. ueie reserved a w ith Trenton State College in New Jersey, account grants that students . . this In placing fourth on the survey. Bloomsburg Univresity is ranked c,|,i. total been &om IVisons the best value rankings. C\.IIc-kc ThcCT..rL-nnml C'olleges.Claremonl She also studied prinlmaking at f-cole * _ Des Beaux-Arts. Pans. France and completed an apprenticeship at the Moravian Pottery and in their region or top 50 percent in the nation were even considered for from The University of Penn- Dovlesiown, institutions with a quality score in the top 20 percent Singer earned an M.F.A. in sculp- in 1994-95 academic year. for the Only ceive. scribed. contacted oftuition, fees, and room and boar d The projects. In her Philadelphia studio. Singer has In i«ggiftslvtween$l.(XK)and$l4.W) tiles thud stage liied in the final stage, coded on the hack Mural 4S0 names designated) (oi Ihe into the tiles dining the concept of a mural hy pledg this past fall, the a visiting artist with university values by taking into and businesses responded very voi ably to icsponsible for pressing is names of donors will he gla/ed will mural. Assisting Singei UmveiMh Philadelphia, the delphia. ture Tileuoiks Peter Adlowit/ the Fully Subscribed is Iriends. will lake it the sculpting. 99.5 1 During th^ summer, the wetwork Singei anticipates a quality score U.S.News determined using a variety of factors and dividing that score by the total The Pennsylvania School sylvaniaandaB.A.inartfromPit/er (In the Fall, 1994 will inni The best vaJue rankings are based on Pennsy lvania Opera Theatre. Phila- aled design dun v< iar. drawing, the foui stages and midwest areas of the nation. her studio. Singer The Phelps School, in Other regions represented survey are the south, west, in the Fleisher Art Memorial, Philadelphia, memories, and visions aboui Bloomsburg and then translatd them intophysi acceptance in ommeni feelings, Aitei . at Deal for the scale. i"i review tile versities in the northern part of the nation. addition to conducting ceramic workshops has taught drawing and later, model both drawn (<> a line first walei color larger, tile is ranked fourth among regional uni- aerial perspc< live renderings six a na- Cotta Competition. In This in The Contemporary Terra entry in Following Intense conversations and Studying mail) regional univer- best value rankings, published in overall Tiffany among by U.S. News and World Report magazine. In the U.S. New sities out the Philadelphia area in juried Ik- f rated a Singer's art has been on exhibi- small committee io discuss various .1 Bloomsburg University has been "Best Value" in highei High School, and Beneficial "crural Eighteen monthj ago, Karen Singei toured the Bloorruburg University Best Value ricnds School. Jeanes Hospital. at In 1993. 800 U.S.News and World Report ranked Bloomsburg He is survived by his wife, Florence, three daughters, and five grandchildren in the top 25 percent of the northern regional colleges and universities. Page 20 " Task force Classnotes named in wake School Disinct (1977-1991). and assistant director of curriculum, instruction and professional of tragedy development at the Carbon-Lehigh Intermediate Unit 21 (1991-1994) In 1994. he took a parttime teaching position at versity He ni\cisii\ I omuuiiuty mouincd the deaths . in (klolvt. the Id East Stroudsburg Uni- earned his doctorate . Bvc young poopk whodltd lo u in ott unpui u sivieiu e on curriculum theory >>| principal at Bishop I human High Sthool or .is vue prim pal/dean ol students at I98S in at 197 Class Volunteers: He il .n the Univer Marywood College. L Rupp. Hob Rupp class members registered at Ackerman, Glen Biebcr. Chris Maslowski Sharon Bickel Bower '87. Diane Rice Gill '77. Karen 94. Terry Klingerman '74. William Klingerman 73, Debbie Durrell Reichley 86. Lafferty '94. Walt Roberts 86. Lawrence Blackwell. Tom Boone. Jean Boran. William Clulcy. Jane Blackwcll. Gary Blasscr. Barry 2 A. Steixner 84. 69. Maureen McAndrew Steixner '70. Catherine Zakorchemny and Joe Zakorchemny '72. Klemkosky. Tim McTaggart. Barbara Hershey Myer. Bob Rupp. Sandra Jefferson Rupp. Dor Remscn Sachem. Craig Searfoss. John Thompson. June Mincemoycr Woodsidc. Lawrence Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania members LOltl do this, he took an unoffi- 1 events In the letter, President H) a in guests there. i ontat the t I i. a.l. wanted i ontai ncc or were to make sure Irom the I University Infbimed hmllioi iboui Class Volunteer \ Nancy Bohr. Carol Knhbaugh Bowen H"h the possible tragedy before they learnetl ol the ig lut i sourtes class members registered at alumni or university events during 1994 ms Adams. Kerry Aycrs. W Den Daniel F Bartos. Nancy f-ruchan Bohr. Carol Kishbaugh Campbell. James "I tried to young people who ol the that a personal The following ihfl ippjoxmilcly Iron Strati either lived in llu 22030 (703) 222 0730 Bowen. Dennis Davis. Jim Doyle. Rich C Goodc. Ed Myers. of absence from the Scranton School 3 patents District for the past nine year*. James W. Gilhooley *71 served as substitute superintendent of the Dunmorc School District ii 11946 Artery Drive f • I to "I the ihi tragi' Ko/loll slated. Horvath. Kenneth Kline. Mary Poulos Levine. Phil Levine. Donna Miles. Connie Wellivei Chris Deromedi '71 has been a business eduMount Carmel Area School In order to Monday, In the letters, the presulenl tragedy *> cation teacher in the cial leave the start Fnlvonlty io Inform ihnm ol the M. Jacqueline iedduck Fetterman. Jim Fisher, Joseph this fall. site v adc minute incinoiial It) hi Ihl rollOWinjj fin Rupert Fisher. John Hartzog. Ellsworth Karchncr. Mary Ellen Sedor Reichley '87. Scott Righter Ol die pai i the hornet oniing lootball gain. lummirisod alumni or university events during 1994 Dwight '85. A parents and also earned an as Fairfax. VA Kathryn Browne plfil University olluials learnetl ol Dwight Ackennan. Sandy Kelly. el the Irom President Ko/loll were sent Representative: Bill am > He the senioi level Keystone Junior College and reading certification at (717) 684-8733 E. ds ami itudonl i, eremony was held heloie where he has in 1982. received a master's degree Scranton .1 cnluc I dead lor the . sociatc degree The following his I the sorority houses in a silent vigil i the school, at In moimng < He Palmyra. PA 17078 Daniel Bower today." community gftthnnd on Siturdi} alone ightstieel Koad neai the l the past eight yeais. he has served 61 Brunswick Lane on November 30. The Alumni Office only had 30 tickets, which sold out almost immediately The alumni group included Lee Berry 69. Dr a loss hornet oniing paiade and lihrai dcdit .ilion sity ol William H. Cluley emotions ol leadeis dei uled to i at the Forrest Theater inhumation sulleied Univoiiit) ihirM youi loss Matthew. also taught law/cconoiiiKs sisters. Representative: '' iross ( sonow to express then to receive realm his wile, the lorinci M.irv Higgins, are Scranton's school system, has been appointed Selinsgrove School District 1971 Tommy students. /(H) gathered in stall said President lessn a Ko/loll to the ( of "The Who's and know that uiomblod crowd many ol \ou are soiling tluougll degree University of Pennsylvania at the nizations. joined the faculty the Philadelphia area attended the performance , i a master's Gilhooley earned Ashland Regional Medical Center Board of Di grandchildren and two ALUMNI ENJOY 'TOMMY' — Alumni from and "We have Bloomsburg ) Wyoming, Pa more than lire, and retired in Schuylkill Junior-Senior High School, he also ol I,u Lilly 4 John R. Bilder 70 of Fountain Springs died on November 15 at age 45. A teacher at North ol Millville, Auditorium at N Downingtown, ol At an open meeting on the day ol '78. earned a master's degree NY. ol Milton, Joseph Selena the Martha ( Betsy ) Skerda Carpenter. Judy Rohland Carr. William Derr, Nancy Feher John Higgins, Ted Irwin, Doyle Klinger, Larry those reports current or former James Palmei 'ran; nis Bohr, Edwards, Joe mg thou i"i ol Stalcn Island, Derek Mooney SO. Steve h>okct and Joan Mitchell '80. ( all Deborah Keelei I Steve Augustine '8 '90, Gun presented li u tuns, \ and state media, the tollow lniveiMt> students, were Kvle I Class Volunteers- MWI who missed he I (302)834-1964 Richard boron Pkidiy, Octoboi 21 ( thodi) Tom Oakum. Bart Slough. Karlccn Fetterman Smith. Steven Snyder. James R Yannes. Joseph Zakorchemny Wc III' Irom news invited these parents to Bloomsburg, where the University provided counseling and a place lor them to wail as news developed." Throughout Ibf day 00 Pnday, students on campus were alerted that there had been a fire Notices were potted throughout the campus within was disco v two hours crcd after the fire Information was available through the Be Safe Hotline and the Humor/Communication line Students were encouraged to contact Sharon M. l-auderman ghsh at '72. a teacher ol I n (( nntmuedon Page 22) Donegal High School, has been appointed Page 21 J " J Task force Classnotes (Continued from Page 21) them know (hey Ihcir parent! to lei were safe Hc< au.se tragedy, (he (.1 ope s< ol the were asked ully I.k board of trustees lo die lo be at I.mdcri Hall, a college preparatory school for girls especially sensitive lo student absences and missed class work John W. Liggett Counseling services were provided any student l(»r long as lor as I he joined the bank in counsellor was provided nol only by the Servu cs ( 's Reading main 1 97 and has worked as } Jeismj'i operations supervisor and assistant teller, in)- leac 'enter in ( il Marguerite Smith '72 Hloomshiirg ol Mi dn i 'ounselmg < lown in (lie her in the mlciem ( . on Monday. c a seventh grade read is ewishuig Aiea Middle I Shi earned elementary certification specialist Al a news ation al Huckncll. and she erlifii i working on hool Si and reading a master degree 's in reading ussed die University \ concern students wherever University has a oordinaloi i who ainpus housing . y live lin code violation complaints ode- enlorc c emenl employed al Shamokirj ior 10 years. He was a teacher at ic-leis e it a Offlt ials,*' said have' already disc a task fore e to 19X0 pnoi ussed plans to explore how I mora unpui housing togethoi even address oil i I He ami S and I In the lust / company who vou eel Irom emenl in. oi oltii ei, ( ( at recommended Unto, Highei Education, class or university members cued registered events during 1994 Edwards, Karin a L. Creoigc W at Rich Ed Bob Gauglcr. Bill Gazan. for William Klingerman. Keith Kull. Artie Luptowski. Marion Reese. C.avle Cope Schneider. Richard Schwanger. John Vantme. Eugene Weller labor and Industn Church state police ollu ei ol suggestions were offered to improve oil campus student housing, Including the formation ol the a tenant association ami development of education piogi.un students sinctei a tenant-rights loi oil campus othei suggestions included code enforcement,, insurance penalties loi uiesponsible piopeity owners and manduiory fire safety programs loi UniveiMty students Speaker that alter campus housing problems requires individual — by students as well as landlords The Mar) i task force, co-chaired by enzini Howe and Roy Pointer, represents a broad cross (Continued on Page 24) ol Christ Weslcyan Milton, has received the in of the Year I "94 Pastoi Rex School Dav ol is work at Evangelical Houghton College and In- did giaduate I'heology, children. at Marywood dance coordinator, is is on the honor on the Mahanoy Area Educa- tion Association's Scholarship She is Committee Patriots musical group, a soloist with the Schuylkill County Choral Society, performs with Pennsylvania Theatreworks. and serves her church as organist and president of the board of trustees She and her husband. Frank, his wile. Sharon, are patents of Aidan and Adnenne I eigh They re Chabak Schredl in '73 of Perkasie side in Milton. died on October 2 David Dickens '73 has been named assistant principal at Unionville-Chadds Ford High School, He formerly was assistant principal at Avon Grove High School for seven years ing Serv.ce for 10 years until her retirement in 1 at education administration He and at his family live at fair's Keypunch- 1992 She previously was employed by the former Fendt Binding Corp Sun n ing are her husband. Gerhard; two sons. Bradley and Kevin; parents. Andrew and Vtrgmia Chabak; a in sister and two brothers. Widener University m John Slodysko Aston. Delaware to The following Pat Cluley, Al Fagnani Jr.. Sue Maurer Grace. Glenn A. Haas. John Hubert. Nancy Barna LoTournous, Mary Beth Lech. Sue Haddad Leitzel. Barbara Hagerman McDaniel. Mary Catherine WeisskopfMcGaney. Ralph Pappas. Joanne Goles Rathkey. Donna Wimmer Shay. Ronald J Sheehan. and Joe Snavely. county. The site catering hall in first business school in the of the school will be the former Manon Heights. The business school will be a for-profit, coeducational school that provides up-to-date business education programs that prepare students ness and industry. John was employed for the past 10 years as a teacher and administrator at a business school in Schuylkill County. age 43. She had been employed by David, who earned a master's degree Cheney University, is a doctoral candidate - members of the Class of 1974 were present on Homecoming, based on official registrations: for entering the highly competitive areas of busi- live two Paulette 20TH YEAR REUNION of Business, the coordinator and accompanist for The Barnes vi lie diana Wesleyan UniveiMty He and School Stu- List are invited to 's She is advisor for the school newspaper, directed the theatre arts program for two years, is Award from Under His Wings Minis- lues Iik ol Wilhamspoit Nominations lor the awaul were received Irom nine states During his tenure, the congregation has grown Irom 180 tO 0V« 500 member County Page 22 in College. speaker suggested resolving oil responsibility Arlie Davis '73. pastor Dean She earned a master's degree Hamilton. the farewell QUmbei was by a successful submit nominations. committee, and A Who's 994. She Who Among American High Who's dents or The National Department and a for consideration 1 Only students who have been academic excellence themselves in representative from the Pennsylvania ol Teachers former student because she made a difference k The following Griffin, executive, legal counsel liom the ol ( hikum Osenbach '73. a reading teacher Mahanoy Area Intermediate School for 22 iail the years, has been selected for inclusion in ard Baker, Maurice Bochtcchio, Joan Corson. adimms from the lown, an insurance industry System " alumni lountj Bloomsburg and Wilkes finora Marywood at Ilarlman 46f> ( degree that student s life a miinbei ol "experts I a master's College. Who Among Americas univeisities, lue safely personnel Stale gangs, including officers commentary hided die od,' enloic on youth violence and youth in New York City. San Erancisco, and Miami. Florida Coal Township. 297025 Dour M> State, College. has trained law enforcement officers across He earned I). Marywood the United States in second meeting, the task solicited traton live in He Adnenne and Class Volunteei In the Hi! Joanna Chowka. Hill. Penn also an adjunct professor at is King's College and Representative (215) town h0J ol three children He orclto I Lahaska, pa 1893 then student housing lorce listened to I Francis College in 7 3 *> I mei Iniveisity representatives ami town residents the James Marinello '73 is assistant chief of the Luzeme County Adult Probation Department issues e subsequently Timothy ic , They P O Boy com ems about i Alex meeting, the (ask loice heaid horn I at Si his wile, the loimei I'.n. in poranta, students, Bit eis, Our Lady of at hool Irom 1974 lo S, closely to The task loo on Novcmhei oil North Schuylkill High 1974 and the and town might work liuveisily entei in ( to master's degree loi mi '" I to at He formerly was completing the PA. program at Hershey Medical Center. He is working on a KOZlofl "Bloomsbtirg Mayoi Mailman and Sports Medicine ouides Regional High I town a physician's assislanl Downtown Medical the School from 1972 "The University has long had cooperative' relationship with is ol Oelsingcr Medical (enter. to the off Depaitment the in loi oil deals with landlord tenant disputes and town 's William Wolfe '72 he I is H U at October 24, President Ko/loff loi He teller, manager since 1987. Danville disc al ol nursing ami psy< hology (lie department, lauirlv and head versify counseling center, but /in I also by Hank has been promoted to bank officer ficc. ounseling support was needed ( manager '72, assislanl Core-Stales Hamilton W. Garth Sprecher are planning a June 10. employed by the '73 and Robin D. Shearer 1995 wedding. Garth is Denver and Ephrata Telephone and Telegraph. Robert Tabachini are engaged. Robert, Jr. '73 and Karen Albert w ho earned two master's degrees Jr. '73 has announced plans open the Northumberland County Area School at Shippensburg University, is an elementary school principal in the Central Dauphin School District. January 1995 3 5 Did you Classnotes receive master's 1974 Bloom? at Representative: Kanouse Peattie 19 Fern Avenue Hamburg. NJ 07419 (20 I) 827-7389 Patricia At the suggestion ol Htiiriifii who degree Bloomsburg at busline c. olved hej bai helot's 1989 nnd In hei master's degree In 1991, the MumnJ Class Volunteers: Steve Andrejack. Joe Getger. Susan Glenn A Haas. Janice M programming Dennis LeVan. Frank Keil. Association is determine the level Gottlieb, mastci Lorah. Craigann Mehrmann. Ronald Sheehan. seeking to micu B U at Chili developed the following Dan Spadoni swsev, and vow response The following class members registered alumni or university events during 1994: Kim VanPelt Chiado. Pat Cluley. Emma NAM! Feinour Cooke. MDDRESS Jr.. Connie Poh Ganey. Joe Geiger, Susan Gottlieb, Sue Maurer Grace, Glenn A Al Fagnam cm Haas. Doran Hamann, John Hubert, Janice Keil, Karen Terry Klingerman, Nancy Barna LaToumous, Thomas LaToumous, Mary Beth Lech. Sue Haddad Leitzel, Lee Linn, Diane Yost Maturani. Joe McCullough. Barbara Hagerman McDaniel. Mary Catherine Weisskopf McGarvey, William O'Donnell, Ralph Pappas, Robert Port. Joanne Goles Rathkey. Donna Wimmer Shay. Ronald J T Sheehan. Joe Snavely, Spadoni. Cathy Stolanck. Margaret Swab. Robert Tucker. John Nancy K. Glenn were who mamed on October Bloomsburg, School is 1 Thomas Greene in Port a They District. cheon be held on Sunday. March will when President Kozlofl 5. Kathleen Beardsworth "75 has been named Mercy Hospital pastoral outreach coordinator at Donna Shay District. in the She formerly was Nursing a 1 She teaches fourth grade at Weisenberg Elementary School. She and her husband. Scott, are parents of two They live in children. Rebecca and Scotty Home in a nursing assistant at S \ I 1976 Preecnl Employer Position/Title Gouln lYtggi 870 Mvers Road Rondo. Did \"U I Chalfbni, PA 18914 undei (215) 822 0482 & k Howenstine. Barbara luransks new in 107 Lilly Street. address Apt. 7. Schuylkill Haven. PA phone 717-385-4388. Mike, are parents of a son. Michael Edward, on December 6 (nine pounds inches). Linda is bom six ounces. 21 1 7972- 1 1 56. Tele- Radziewicz '75 and Katharine director of residence life at Conn Stephen counts receivable Bridgeport, at St They Conn The following class members alumni or university events dining registered at _ Steven l'''M I Gingrich. Karen Marquette Gingric Kuk h. JohnGreth, I a supervisor of ac- is Vinccni's Hospital live in Fairfield. in Conn Janet Kwiatkowski Swanger son Kern, Peter Law. Brad Moticr, land Slump isette Savage Oxley. Nilsen. Hob O'Connor. m Vouj miitej 4 w.Hiid ilumnl 1975 Representative: Education Teacher of the Year Sharon Young Hilgar R.D. 1. Box 612 Barto. PA 19504 (215) 845-3615 eludes Connecticut. Maine. Maritime Provinces, Dallas, was recently named Region Correction! The region in Pennsylvania, Quebec. Nova Rhode Island and Vermont She was recognized for her dedication and work as a special education teacher at the SCI in Debbie Zalewskt Ganz. Joe Hilgar Dallas Janet has initiated an annual educational review for students in special education She was The following class members registered at alumni or university events during 1994 Sandy Ferguson Bupp. Cynthia Beach Bylotas. Sandra also involved in incorporating learning styles and Schenck Conner. Debra ZaJewski Ganz. Nancy L Hall. Mark Keyser. Rebecca Schrum Keyser. Irena Lendacki. Peter F Lundergan. James Janet earned a master 's degree al B.U. in 1992. dominance a live in Sweet Aria, who Bloomsburg, al Barbara Duck Winches- LeOO V. LobOl '76 and married on October 1 ter Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania a teacher Wyoming County She full-time basis in 1984. Judith and the American Graduate School tional Management in ployed by Armstrong World Industries He served They U in the Navy C Ann Niagara Falls. II N with |'r«- Ol Interna is be Inten tied In Presented* Nevada Phoenix. Arizona, jroo Other Ann Beck were Leon, who Cathleen is a teacher They live in to data joined the bank on a (win be) is al 5 in Lancaster also graduated from the University of Val- processing officer by the Grange National Bank of is for the Lincoln Intermediate Unit in the *75 has been promoted degree s study? i ol iimiu ai If yes. also earned 6. Littlcstown Area School District Joann Wright 5. you? 2X Date Yc« L. Keller arc Middle School Cathleen ley. and Larry May wedding master's degree education assessment. She and her husband. Kevin, J. Rosen. Donna Hagge Russell. Bob Sumdge. Tom Sweitzer. Susan KJucsik Tucker. Peter Veleker. Ram bo Walker. rial assessments into overall spc Don Manley. Gail O'Donnell. Charles Palmen. Steven Sandra brain planning a Jersey. Scotia. Class Volunteers: Billig "76 the Danville New Hampshire. New New York. Ontario. Magill. Anthony Mangiaracina. Krisien Walsh. (Jail /.urick Purdy, Janic Zwally I Massachusetts. thost Sabatino. Linda Schmicker. Robert Schwangcr. Hob Smith. Janet (iowisnok Walsh, Aria M. the State Correctional Institute at Yeai l-.xpec ted whal in Tom '75. director of education Yc« Hogentogler. Drew Hosteller, Karen Stank Howenstine. Rick Howenstine. loin Hughes. Susan Smyrk Hulsi/er. Jell Hunter. Diane Jack in degree? 's No Buck. Gordon Clapp, Steve Debuiki, Nanc) Ulih Doran. Todd Fay. Patti Omwakc German, Jim B U at I < I Southport. B Year Have you omplttad youi maatti post a Moore were married on September 9 Linda Zyla Sowash '74 and her husband. ( No Where? Rk '91 has accepted of the Schuylkill County State Health Center B. VOUI Ivr ills iduafa degree Yes I His >•< Class Volunteers Commonwealth of Pennsylvania as He is working out community health nurse PotLsville I HP its < I Leader Kingston. Bitler '75 Stephen Lynnport. Jbnya ffll I Greg Northwestern Lehigh visits the >» he next lun / cese of Scranton live in Jersey Shore. '74 has been an educator for them / Representative She has also earned a medical/ dental assistant certificate from International Wilkes-Barre lion with the years, seven of u ''-/ Roya]. Nancy, master's degree at a teacher in the Juniata County earned also LUNCH IN ATLANTA — Attending an alumni luncheon in Atlanta OH \'>i I tOWirdl building an asswatlon for master's degree recipients? Yes How often I No Possibly in the future the Gettysburg area, PlcaJkC return Maria Ruvsoniello '76 was elected thairpcr son of the leadership l-ackawanna Board of Di completed form to the Alumni Office. Bloomsburg University. Bloomsburg. PA 1 7H 1 Page 23 University Classnote sponsors trip to Italy ness, The University's School of Extended Programs is sponsoring in, Man from trip to Italy working with corporations and organizaimplemented team-based man- tions thai have a h 10 tO Mar< agement systems and li "Finally. 1995, I Tout director Anlliony Sylvester, N Y working departure fo< on lelwuaiy (inlri t-iu c i using on various improve one day pre will host a uu hiding The cost ol the- I November 21,1 was appointed to dean of the Monroe County Branch Campus of Northampton Com the munity College is in Tannersville. and its programs and LAMBDA ALPHA ludes round trip airfare via inc Alitalia, seven nights ol hotel oininodatioiis with private ;u i tourist hath oi shower, and daily There breakfast. guided loin Ponthi thi til 'ii and i .ii da) {seated) u i ui ii< Cynthia Harkntss Hammts '77, Olff'79. Pamela Kirk Kraske Jeanne Shuey Katie '83, Linda Hresko Melenchek Kilmarlin '77; {standing) Darltnt Clarke Amsler '82. Janet Gorg Fransham '78. grants to the more Poi Si i i "i Hi i ttion, Rebecca Koppenhuver Kline '80. Karen Reinert Wilkinson '78. Theresa Kortn Dutcher '83. Pamela Hartzell '80, Karen Moran Mulrooney '80. all thi nded Progranu rectors for the 1994 1995 bi to program She di is Penn State Wortlungton Scr anion campus, where she over sees development, Task force and relations .iliu commu Maria also serves on the board of directors of Battel Seal Society of Northeast Pennsylvania (Continued frvin Page 22) town and University community, nu hiding students, town residents, laudloids, parents, a faculty i.ils. membei Town ol member, ( 'ouncil. il Members iv is active in the ( lieaiei the National Society of and the (lieatei She earned degree a master's sonnel administration and Fund Raising Executive* Scranton Jaycees She and her husband. Vincent, a They daughter, ("una student per- in live in are parents of Barbara Welch '76 of the task force arc I d Crawfoid. Depo. Mike Hancock, counseloi loi part rn appointed -is program 101 at Keystone teacher in the Dallas School District and associ- Timothy Rumhough, Robert Rupp. earned a mastei \ degiee I Walhsh and Rochelle Worhunl Written comments loi the task ate be sent to Joan duectoi ol I I She previously was son. Jimmy They m live Patty Winters '76 has been appointed a Wesley United Methodist Church and leachei In the Administration Building. Pre School in Str.ishurg Bloomsburg she has rnivorslty, Tlie task force issue its rei i is /sis President Ko/lolf anil Bauman in the I scheduled ommendations spnng ol a Dallas entc/nei, iniveisits iclations Bloomsburg, PA Wilkes University She ol .ulmissions.it communications, 104 Wallei i a substitute at Wilkes She and her husband, Dean, are parents loin may dean to Mayoi to worked as .i l or the past ten years, Ann Morgan '77, a certified addiction ated with the Serento Gardens for 15 years She received the YWCA's PEARL Award and was the Luzerne/Wyoming Counties Planning Council's Employee of the Year in 1989. She has been cited by the House of Representatives field, I pre She also Deli a( Isaac 's 'pon graduating from college, she taught M hool duectoi in Florida and ol thai latei to '76 and Bruce Kochei were in practice administrator Croup riic\ hve m Orefield at Rosanne Kootenai College of Pablo, Montona, where she conducted a day-long series of workshops and seminars on women's issues and sexual harass- members class registered at Jan Young Berninger. Michael Belz, George E Bierman. Jim Blockus. Ed Bloomer. Phil Bower. Joe Bukofski. Karen Kroboth Cassady. Clark. Sheree Kim Weaver Contres. Donna Snyder for more than 100 faculty and staff at this Native American college. Judy joined the in 1980. bilities, Penn State Hazleton staff at In addition to her teaching responsi- she is an academic adviser and partici- pates in the freshmen testing and counseling pro- Gill, Dan Grant. Patty StoMary Haupt, John Heimlich. John Hulsizer, Kim Jamison Ibarra, Joseph gram. She was the first woman recipient of the Teacher of the Year Award at Penn State Kalkowsky. Stephen S Kline, Diane Donatelli KmetZ, Jean Lockard Long, Suzanne Cromack McCabe, Helen McMenamin. Linda Castor Mondschein. Valerie Monteith. Tom Mulhem, Hazleton. Her work with Diane Rice Kay Schweitzer. Donna Brenesal Sheehan. Laura Wessner Smith, Tony Stampone. Steve Webber, Craig Winters. Jerry Radocha. to form courses women's issues helped Women's Studies the foundation of the now taught at the school. She serves as the Dean's representative of the College of Education. In 1993, she co-chaired the Hazleton/Hazleton Penn State YWCA Woman to Woman Program, and was the conference keynote Barbara A. Caruana '77 has been named manager of corporate payroll and corporate mcanagement dustries Inc at She joined Armstrong World the in company in In- 1978 as business information speaker discussing gender bias She also earned a corporate records Judy and her husband, Francis, are the parents of four children They management and administra- Karen Reighn are planning a live in '77 and Drums. Chuck Fenstermacher 1995 wedding earned a master's degree Matthew past year. I I J. Connell '77 reports have been involved in a "For the number of Karen, who also Bloomsburg. is a computer and business teacher in the Kutztow n Area School District. at held an adjunct faculty appointment in the Cornell University IndustnaJ and Labor Relations School, teaching graduate organiza- tional behavior classes for erated at Bloomsburg .. projects. in advertising. master's degree Since 1986. she had been manager of Macungie Medical Slatmgton ment ver Grcth. Ferraioli, te c sen ices is Penn State Hazleton a guest lecturer at the Salish Donna Brensesal Sheehan services. Rasanne Wolf Campus, was Suzanne McCabe. Marybelh Walewski an analyst programmer piogram married on Octobci 22 Pierce Atwater, Stephen S '77, lecturer in English at the Kline. records WO! promoted Hazleton in the Shade. a at for including de- District. Judy Sider O'DonneU substitute leachei in the ampctei Stiasburg School District was employed Class Volunteers: The following Rosemaiv Hummel, Karen ungei, (leiald Mahnowski, Patricia Mohr. James Newsome. Norman M.u l, force Carol and Women's Studies alumni or university events during 1994: Moscow. tu 1978 .i lime students and coordinator ol the part time Act Jumoi College h.is in J. Lawrence (Larry) Nester '77 is employed by the Fletcher Music Company. His address is 930 South Center Street, Eustis, FL 32726. Paul G. Seif 121 Hartman Road Danville, PA 17821 (717)275-3848 IUP at in the 1977 Representative: Pocono Chapter of Trustees ol Dara Cacciainaiu, lei She (own a lepresenlative ol the University's ouiu commander counselor and drug specialist, has been associ- her work in the drug/alcohol rector of university relations at the nity relations. ollu '77, a He joined the Navy tion in Norfolk, Va. Area School t (717) 389-4420. section ol the Richard B. Cooper velopment of curricula for use Inft campus will be lulled Slates I ( '83, '79. the staff." U.S. Navy, has been assigned to the Naval Sta- Present at this past year's luncheon were Sharon Nichols Chamherltn assist- in the overall their Diane Dunztr Gill '78, '80. Susan Rtdlint '68, Mildrtd Kline Brass '78 Please send address clianges and other news Sharon Gttttl Olfj, ViS Parish Place. Hummelstown. PA 17036. European countries iponsored by the University with focuses on the ( mel on November 5 for sisters Watch your mail for details Tht annual luncheon Union 1995, at tht Hottl Hershey Hi, It mil Deborah Uremia Mytrs Montck '78. ol experieiu es ol n m the Kthr 993, 1 BrWIO Adam/89, Sharon Cettel in PlOFOnt 0, Pompoii and Naples The n ip is one in a series ol tours tO April 2 9, v, held on Novtmbtr Petei ' uid opl Baiilii B| Da day hall Lambda Alpha Mu Nintlttn The ((roup discussed plans for fulurt gatherings and received an updated directory of the sisters. Susan Redline '68 shared memorabilia and traditions of the sororily and college at the time she attended school The group will meet on Alumni coiilirient.il .i Mil annual luncheon al iht Holt I Htrshty. lass uu hiding stops Koine, ol 1 be will t be will management and administration of $1,175 per person hased on douhle occupancy, and I campus ing the dean of the branch lulled Slates trip ili< to efforts. the position of associate Unification Oi Italy and Italian immigialion to teambuilding "Effective .Vi as|>e< Is ol Italian Insloiy. their at a course in Ithaca. with organizations desiring . Bloomsburg, modern ROPES Project Adventure professor etOl ttitllt oi hi«tory ai TQM Systems. served as a lead facilitator my own two semesters. I op- organizational consulting busi- Cynthia Rheinheimer '77 has been appointed instructor of physics at the Penn Stale WilkesBarre campus. She has taught in the Tunkhannock and Pocono Mountain School Dis- Page 24 January 1995 Fall sports boast .698 record tncts and has been an adjunct faculty degree physics in member at Combining for a 52-22-5 record, a winning percentage ol 698. the She received a master's State since 1991. Perm Wilkes University. at Bloomsburg Univoisitj Richard D. Rogers 77 has joined the Newtown office of Paine Webber as vice presi- who earned an MBA degree Bloomsbtitg's toolhall squad, uiulei investment brokerage business since in the 1985. He and ter, They live in Newtown lle.ul earned a with West tie Damn o.u h second seal ( ence (PS Grant. AO master's degree B.U. of education degree at 4 77, who in 1978. Penn received all a State in 1994. iccord achieve earned a doctor PS AC the | win eight rallied to l asl> to winning season since lust Bloomsburg Altei a 0-2 stmt, 19H8. The of her dissertation was "The Effects of a Clinical Supervision Model on the Training of V m ( its title ovei \ I at outer ( lastcin Division Hie Huskies unshed with an 8 Loline Judge Saras Hale, hester foi the C Pennsylvania Stale Athletic his wife, Tina, are parents of a daugh- Nicole. in 1994, Football at Phila- delphia College of Textiles and Sciences, has been sea tail management program dent-accounts, portfolio Richard, son squads Athletic enioyed yelanolhci successful 4 ol Us last nine con title streak to finish the season Student Speech- Language Clinicians." Dr. Saras was The Huskies' delense, led by senmi recently promoted to associate Out American free safety Henu ic. keyed ihi turnaround All professor in the Division of Speech-Language Pathology in the Department of Special Educa- Kutztown University. She and her husband. Louis '75, game winning including a live tests, lowing tion at 17 points per |iist Bloomshurg's delensive live in PS AC Hazleton. bj nl game unit led the turnover ratio at +17 and in in with interceptions 2 Senioi 1 1978 cornerhack Hob James tied with sophomore coincihack Steve lostci Representative: lot the James L interceptions in with live 7 Wincanton Drive Fairport, individual lead Sophoinoie linebackei Prank Bahula led the team in tackles Byrnes NY 14450 with (716) 425-1015 and sophoinoie delensive end /<>, Jeremy ( irun pai cd the squad with 7.5 sai ks lumoi Mike Johnson became the Class Volunteers: George Bierman, Ann Molchan Fogarty, James Bob E. Holland. Sharon Gettel Olff. P. J. Taylor, Twaddell. Gail Manners Yaroch Bloomsburg running hack since lirst boasting a class members alumni or university events during 1994: Brent Bankus. Cindy Shemanski Blank, Ken Blank. Carol Scheetz Bonsall, Tim Brazil, Dons Burro Mike Grasso, Jim Holland, Jim Hollister, Ann Bob Lynn, John Mondschein. Kathenne Anderson Mulhem, Judy Nordstrom. Sharon Gettel Olff, Kelly Roe RecStrous Hunter, Jerry Livingston, tor. Karen Rogosky, Tom Ruhl, Bruce Russell. Eileen Chissler Sabatino, Walt Savitts. Ray Sheelen, Gary L. Snyder. Ruth Toole. Bob Glen 15TH YEAR REUNION — The following members official registrations ing at the middle school. He also teaches five — i.ireei a set record with 2.128 yards receiving McCabe were named He and his wife. Diane, are parents of three children: Lindsay. Lon and children and families in live in Tallahassee. Numerous activities are place to encourage collaboration with the home and school. a "Principal The of the Year" award on October 7. 1994. award is sponsored by the Gift of Time program of the American Family Institute of Valley Forge First Lady Barbara Bush. It is endorsed by former Governor Robert P Casey. PSEA. and Pizza Hut Corporation. in assis- Bloomsburg and passes touchdown Keepsake calendars to every family in the elementary school. Sharon work* closely with two PTO groups to provide special programs for the public accountant. Robert Grantier '78 has been named McNarncc's 16 luirdley caught eight ol Richard L. Marella '78 is employed by the Survey, U.S. Department of Interior, Geological B.U. in 1991. also Sharon Gettel OlfT '78 received computer industry with special expertise He is a certified in accounting system solutions. Buck Junior wide receiver season. Syheed Brooks, sophomore punter Inn McCallery. and junior center Kevin at a master's degree at Bloomsburg. in the completion percentage during (he 1994 age quality lime with the family In the past two years, she has provided the Precious Memories ogy- A. Diefenderfer '78, along with two partners, has formed LYNX Computer Technoloserves as gies Inc in Wyomissing. Mark, who experience president, has more than 15 years of led the conference in serves as athletic director. Bryan. They Mark McNamee passing efficiency and established a new Bloomsburg record with his V) '» Alter the season, several Huskies in Tallahassee. Florida. He earned a garnered individual conference hon one on 20th Century history, two on debate and two more on science/technolgifted courses lie also set pervising 725 students and SO staff members She was recognized for her efforts to encour- High School. Robert, who earned a master's degree '78 has been a teacher in the Lewisburg Area School District for about 16 readyears. He teaches sixth grade science and Mark Berg u>"<« of the Class of 1979 were present •»< Robert Breidlnget Robin Messina Breldingei Maria coming based on Tina Wassell DAngelo. ( harlei Ward Cannon. Mary Ann Bmgaman Coppola. Cathy Stanton Cuff. John Fenton. Sue Lilly. Mark l.u, in. DiDonato Cindy Hahm DiDonato. Priscilla Elliott-Phillips. Nemeth. John Nrmeth. Becky Reitz. Marybeth Jody Millard. Melame Gill Moore. Carol Brita Veneskt Wilson and Ann Wissler Soda. Barbara Yob Wagner. Corey Waters. Patricia tant principal of Troy Twaddell. 1.007 yards during Bloomsburg single game record with lour rushing touchdowns against Cheyney Sophoinoie qiiaiterback registered at Calvario, Albert Cavallucci. Jerry Davis, John Dragic, Janet Gorg Fransham, Chuck Ginter. over 1.000 yards, 1994 season the The following for total of 1985 to rush Sharon has served as an elementary principal for the the Pine Grove Area School District past five years. Her responsibilities include su- After graduating from Bloomsburg. Sharon taught in the Northern Lebanon School District 's degree for 1 1 years. She completed her master at Millcrsvillc tification at University and her principal's cer- Hemcle. (irun. junior fullback itrs l-.astern Division first PSAC to the team all-confer- Babula. hardlcy. James, ence squad. senior offensive tackle Kevin nior defensive tackle l ee. se- Ross Landers, and junior placekicker Bill Beall were named to the second team Hale was named the PSAC Eastern Division "Coach of the Year" after the Huskies improved on last year's 5-6 mark. Temple University Sharon is serving as co-president of the Hershey Band Boosters, member of the Hcrshey American Association of University Women. coorCapital Area Chapter of B.U. alumni, and dinator of Lambda Alpha Mu alumni. Field The the Hockey field NCAA i( hockey team advanced Division II to finals before nniinuedon Page 26) Page 25 Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania Sports (Continued from Page 25) Lock Haven by a score of 2Head Coach Jan Hulchinson's club losing to I finished wiih a record of 16-3-2 and was by senior All-Amcrican led who ranked Shelley Miller, squad in on the tbird goals with 10 and led the team with in assists For her career, she 10. finished with a total of 34 goals and broke the Bloomsburg career mark for assists with 32. Junior Kelly F'ahy led the team Chris wiUj 15, and senior in goals was second with ink l 14 along with live assists to pace an oflcnsc thai outscored opponents 75- 10 during its the season. The Bloomsburg defensive was also outstanding, effort |>osim>' 14 slmi outs in 2 1 games. Senior goalie Rachel I I mill. ii led I llir aO 4X delense, posting goals against average. Several Bloomsburg players re ceived post season accolades as Miller .mil |unior Chris Basalyga were named team All-Amencans whilt first ml I and Trinidad were second team selec- was also Miller tions a first '63. and Kathleen Wert '94. A special guest was Dr. James H. McCormick, chancellor of the State System of Higher group a tour of the new State System administration building at the Dixon University Center. Also representing B.U. was Tony luniero, interim vice president for advancement. Smith team se- on the all-conference (PSAC) lection ItARRISBURG RECEPTION — Alumni and parents attended a reception in Harrisburg on September 21 to meet President Jessica Kozloff. Those mattvndaiu c m< luded Marion Siegel Bashore '67. Sam Bashore '67. Nancy Fruefian Bohr '72, Michelle Dugan, Joe Geiger '74, Richard E. Grimes t9, Paula Headen '90, Elaine Hock, Jend Hock 63. Gail Weidman Jones '80, William Kautz '57. Donna Kinder '80, Michael Kwasnoski '95, Lesiba Mabokela '96, Dawn Shulten Moffett '68. Dr. Thomas Moffett. Sharon Gettel Olff '78, Joseph Oravitz '63. Mrs. Joseph Oravitz, Nichole Woodson Bquad, and Fink, sophomore Michelle Nelson Swart s '90, Education, who gave the Martin, and junior Shirley F'owcll were all second team selections. Sharon resides Hummelstown with in band. Richard, and son, Richard her hus- Women's Soccer The women's soccer team, under Head Coai !hu< k audermllt h fin i> < I ison ranked seventh ished Hi Division in record I two won early season lies, the games C0nse< Utive 2 I highlight die season Pecoraro I inn for 16 years. to Senior Denise Robert Twaddell '78 S. teat her in the is in his 17th year of rune as a second grade List Amy McCluskey Sadvary, Marybeth Soda, Chuck Stathopoulos, Colleen McDaniels Stoffa, Rolland M. Taylor, Barbara Yob Wagner, Wellons, teaching, with the Reitz, Pat Washeleski, Stephanie Snyder Weikel, with a 14-2-2 overall II Alter luskiefl Jack S» baler '78 has been named assistant manager of the Victaulic'S warehouse. He has been with the Bnta Nemeth, John Nemeth, James Pino, Dan Qumn, Becky Jr. Corey Waters. Mane Jarzenbovicz Charles Wilson, Patti Veneski Wilson, Ann Wissler Ridley School District. In his spare Macy's in the Springfield Mall, and he also is a Weight Watchers leader. He would like to hear seven, and Lanna, seven months. to her careei from Concert Choir members from the 1974- been working for the Slate Department of Pub- total Of 28. also a Bloomsburg record Rebecca Creedon season record set goals with 15. break- in mark of I ! 1978 period. lic 1979 sophomore Betlina Buob each netted Selmsgrove, PA 17870 seven to key an offense (717) 743-5577 I < Bgainsl average. the Amy i Linn led a solid saves and a .7 Five Huskies all-conference squad, goals first Rohm Messina Breidinger. with Mary Ann Zeveny Beam made the second team aftei helping the Bloomsburg defense record nine shut- outs dunng Lilly. William C Kim Delp Brou Patt. Head Coach John O'Leary's men's soccer team continued to improve during a rebuilding year, finishing with a 7-11-1 overall record. 1 in the The Huskies PSAC, including a 1-0 upset of West Chester midway through the season. Freshman Stewart Hill scored eight goals in his first six (Continued on Page 27) Montgomery County. She FL 33703 Class Volunteers: Carol Johnson, Gail Jones, Donna Kinder, Mark Jr. class members registered at Ann Bntt Bailets, Debra Barnett-Heist, Michael Bearish. Stamm Tom Stanton Cuff. D'Angelo. Charles DiDonato, DiDonato, Joseph Dux, Pnscilla Elliott-Philllips, John Fenton, Laurie Johnson Fina Wassell Hahm Gaylord. Kirk Golden, Maryellen Fillman Golden, JoFJlen Hippenstiel. Bob Johnson, Chen Bohler Kroboth. Sue Lilly, Barbara Jablonski Lipo. Brian Loudy, & Co. They reside in Lynne Murray Loudy, Mark Pam McDmoyle, Jody Millard, Bob Miller, Melanie Gill Moore. Larry Mussoline. Carol class members registered at alumni or university events during 1994: Thomas Andregic, Brian Auchey, Carolyn Nork Tom Canfield, Deborah Chestnut. Glenn Chestnut, Gail Zimmerman Cobb, Barbara Crawford, Sandra Boone, Todd Brown, Farrell Barrall Davis, Kristin Nancy Mastrucci '79 of Old Forge has been appointed vice president and loan review officer at First National Bank of Jermyn. She has worked in the banking industry for 15 years. Nancy and her husband, Vincent, live in Old Forge. Clapper Dux, David Good, Debra Cardene Guenno, Robert Hafher, Carol Lewis Johnson, Gail Weidman Jones, Donna Kinder, Cindy Leitzel, Teresa Duffy Mazich, Bob McMullin. Elaine Felker Miller, Robert Pletchan. Roxanna Hunsinger Pletchan, James Puderbach. Susan Kingeter Puderbach, Mark Raynes, Bob Snyder, Denise LaPenna Snyder, Kathy Branch, Robert Breidinger, Ann Bingaman Coppola. Cathy Lucia, Abraham. Borda Pen Argyl. alumni or university events during 1994: Geraldine Scully Andregic. Cindy lives in Pottstown. n. Corey M. Waters. Robin Messina Breidinger, Tom Calvario. Mana Ward Cannon, Marianne Donovan Carey, Mary Men's Soccer finished 4-3- The following Boran, Janet the 1994 season. Petersburg. (813) 527-5772 Raynes. William C. Williams tant with Class Volunteers: made honors Junior Lesley in DeFrancisco were married on September 10 in Bethlehem. David is a certified public accoun- Susan J team St. The following CreedOD, Pecoraro. Linn, and soph.' more Lisa Warno earning Larrissa, Priscilla has David M. LaValva '79 and Kim Ann Hs opponents, 61-12. nil two daughters, Vincent LaRuffa 418 Date Palm Court N.E. Welfare for 12 years as an income mainte- The family 5 Stonebridgc Drive Junior goalie 1980 Representative: Corey M. Waters dcK-nse w 79 and her husband, years. while senior Holly Panichelli and outscored 4 has also been a licensed insurance agent for three second on the team with eight goals, that Larry, are the parents of nance caseworker set Freshman Kelly Conn was Priscilla Elliott-PhiUips at an all-lime single ing Pecoraro's previous in 1992. reshman F personnel department in the her family reside in York. Representative: time, he works Matthew, age five. Barb teaches sixth grade in the Hempfield School District in Lancaster County. She and brother, Wayne Whitaker, Ann Shaloka Wilson, Huskies record in career goals with Jl. She led the team in assists with 12. adding set the all-time Michael, are parents of a second son, Christopher Michael, born on April 28. He joins a Cynthia Dongoski Plelan '79 is teaching seventh grade language arts in the Northern Virginia area. She and her husband, Tom, are parents of two children: Bridget, five, and Matthew, 19 James E. Adamowiez '80 and Conine L Kucirka were married on October 22 in Macungie. months. Ann Snyder, Daniel E. Winner. gree at St. James, who earned a master's de- Joseph's University, is director of the Linda Anne Redding '79 and Scott S. Reeves were married on June 4 in Jamul, California. Luther Crest Retirement Community. Linda Tom "Karat" Canfield '80 of Ashland, owner and operator of Canfield Ford, the largest FORD dealer between Locustdale and Big Mine Run, is College. a counselor They at reside in San Diego Community San Diego. Barbara Yob Wagner '79 and her husband. was recently elected first vice president of the Coalition of Northern Schuylkill Business Page 26 January 1995 Sports Classnotes (Continued from Page 25) finished with a team lead games ami ing People. County Tom also is treasurer of the Schuylkill New Car Dealers Association. manding officer. tachment 27. Combat Service Support De- Camp Lejeune. N 1 Midd-Wcst School the C. She taught died on October 14 at ugc 53. Martmo w as second on in Mark Diffenderfer '80 and Lana Magargle Mark is employed by R. E. Wnght Beverly Antoinette Farano '80 and John J. Terrana were married on June 10. Antoinette, who earned a master's degree in clinical psychology at Marywood College, is a psychologist at the White Center. '80 (M) and Marvin Israel were married on September 30 in Catonsville, Md. Patricia is a reading specialist for the Baltimore County School System. They live in Boiling Springs and Reisterstown, Md. Patricia Norris Ann Umbenhauer Leiby '80 is direcof professional services with HRS Medical. Pottsville, and is a volunteer trainer with the American Cancer Society. A former instructor at Pottsville Hospital School of Nursing, she has been a member of the HRS medical staff for more than eight years. She earned a master's degTee administration at St. in health care Joseph's University. 1 994 edition of Who 's Teachers. Neal, at School in the Muncy School Neal and his family live in The following class members registered at alumni or university events during 1994. Marci Allison D. Watts '80 has been promoted to been named a statutory auditor for the board of directors of Oki Unisys Kasisha in Tokyo. Allison has worked for Unisys Corp. for the past 1 1 years and has been based in Japan for almost two years. Cummings. Brad Dixon, Joseph Domkus. Josetle Donatelli. Storm G. Feigles, Jim Flanagan, Rob- Walter Thomas Zabicki major Best Com I [e nuiu 9 An.ilvM la] women's tennis team, iindei Head Coach Marty Coyne, a sueeesslul record with a completed also holds the profes I he i overall record and a third place \ Inush.ii children Sharon L. Mutchler 'HI and Paul A leyloi were married on Octobci in Balls Mills Sh.uon .hi is employed by Wilkes Barre Speet h unci Aftei tW0 early season 1994 Ed Kelly, Tom Kiesling. Gregory Kovahck. Andy Krueger. Diane Lan- guage Clinic eight oi theii •> earned a master's degree gley, Jean Lewis, Sheri Lippowitsch. Carol live m s i» speech pathologist at B U in so 1982 winning bj the yeai dual matt hi Whitnej Ammerman and Freshman Mel inii I as hisses, the last nini team iii. I Janet Sauter Karsok, Championships. the I\SA< ih. team's besl finish Blnce 1990 squad finished Gennaria. Karen Kelley Goede. Jan Herrold Gough. J T. Harmon III. Gail Hurst Howerton. l*W4 seasons first-year ert Adinolfi, [he) lighted Kingston during the season, high ' 1 thi 1 • |unioi ol m onfi n Bloomsburg w Hermes Lyman, Jim Lyman. Dorothy Masom. Ith b toumameni i * It toi j foi In the flighi two doubles hampionship brat kei Admolfi went 12-4 us the Huskies i John Maturani Jr.. Stephen Mitchell, Paula Mix, Scott Mix. Lee Mueller. Rob Novelli. Duane Renko. Fred Schlegel, Jessica Spangler Shand, Linda E Wnght. Steven R. Peters '81 (M),amajOt IntheU S lor duty with the Marine Corps, has reported Transporlalion.il Command Base He earned at in Illinois at Si oil An 0 bacheloi State in 197') and )oined the Penn • l on dl e Corps Patricia Ruhle DuBose '81 lives in is TNT dis.ihih service for people with developmental ties for were married in '81 and November. master's degree in nursing Pennsylvania, is Red Star Express Mark F Boraske Lisa, at the who earned an oncology nurse manager at Memorial Hospital. who November earned an versity. is a Jean L. Kuhns U.S. Marine Corps, has been assigned as com- '81 (M) of Middleburg R R i through the t«> conference I is live at in Ini dual mati Hugheaville R R 2. ties Healhei Wilht lm, and advant ed nlm.il onleieni i two onlj senioi on the squad, went ih,- . / 6 i" the in llighl livi Men's Cross Country ""• M !hampi 1 teams in the OnshipS and sixth out of 27 squads in is They fin ished a solid season by placing sixth .mi oi Sally, also a graduate of Rutgers University, Geisingei Medical Centei Huskies' mini The men's cross country team Bower were Unityville conference semifinals, iocl/, the Jef- MBA degree at Wilkes for PG&W on Septembei 10 < finals in flighi gas supply engineer a therapist at in the 25. 1994 wedding. Sally J. Williams '81 and Paul mamed who playt her two player, went to the conleience a University of i Junior Irish Sweeney. to the Ashley anil in planning a M. Hanuscik an account managei with He and ins wife are iht parents of two children, and they live in Catonsville, Md. frey, Lisa is Jeffrey stapert '81 and Charlene Adamek are 10 years. ingli i tournament. vanced johnScaviiia '81 Robin Gruber '81 is program coordinator and Montgomery County Association for Retarded Citizens. She has worked in social thn i the yeai and also ad> ant ed ..in Bloomsburg's iiumher one seed, ad Colum- SC. numb flighi three finals In the I 1981 Paoli '80, a A M He ami his wife, Diane have two They live in the l.ansdale area Tim Blanchard. Mane Alderfer, conference .ill altei solid Women's Tennis He has K.>\.d Insurance sional designation. Chartered teacher for the director of financial planning and analysis at Unisys Japan Ltd. in Tokyo, Japan. She has also second team VT&l Information Systems He received an MBA from Fairlcigh Mays PSAC selected to the panj and Dickinson Universiu bia. Montgomery. foi alto been a financial analyst for Lippowitsch. Elizabeth B.U., District. 'Hi has been elected assis and senior fixed income port Before |oimng Harleysville. he was Company Gross. Diane Langlex. Sheri A. Basham 83 goals against I and |unioi Ron Brown were Hill Gary Morris folio managei (cu Harleysville Mutual Insui inc* Class Volunteers- a sixth grade science teacher at Myers Elemen- tary four shutouts and a portfolio managei a master's de- gree and reading specialist certification is in Who Among America s who also earned brothers. J. Jamie Freezer Waters, David Williams, Neal P. Sheptock '80 has been recognized the anchored the defense, finishing with tant vice president Henke Alice tor Howard Carter C Haney Susan, a son. Michael, a granddaughtei and two average. 6916 East 71st Place Tulsa, OK 74133 (918) 488-0847 John in assists Junioi goalie Matt with live Representative: Associates Inc. in Middletown. Haven 1981 the squad with and led the team live coals District for 2s> years. Surviving arc her husband, Paul, a daughter. are engaged. Sophomore Mike goals 12 1 1 NCAA the Division II 1-aslcrn Re- The top per gional Championships. Mead Coach l.anny Conner's team was senior Chris Konyar. who pa< ed die hiskies in both lormei lor I cvcnls. finishing filth in the conference i hanipionships and ninth the ie in esjsi Chris Ireshnian gional event Moscatcllo finished 12th in ference event and 20th out of ncrs in the regional meet the con1 8 1 run Other sea son highlights for the team included a first-place finish in the Susquehanna Invitational anil a fifth place linish at the Lafayette Invitational. Women's Cross Country The women's cross country squad, also coached by Lanny Conner, com- pleted a competitive season by placing fifth out of 1 3 teams in the Championships and learns in the cm NCAA I Division II Regional Championships Tina Wikoski PSAC Ith out of 26 BaSl Senior was the leading Bloomsburg runner throughout the (Continued on Page 38) Shaklee. Nancy Stalma 70 and Linda Wilson Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania 66. Page 27 Bloomsburg alumni find success in political arena 1 The football Lieutenant Governor Huskies' squad receive a bowl Mark Schweiker game remarks at the Associations held sity last June, despite sharing a forecast over the candidate Schweiker a conservative bent, of course. title. education university fared well ai a how But System Stale other November Many of his remarks focused on how he values his own competitions. This is came to learn . was unprepared for the with an that college gave him the . how . . how university. did Schweiker go from undergraduate to lieutenant far you go is . . determined by your drive and determination and not by the circumstances In recognition A lifetime resident of Bucks County - his parents still live Langhorne - Schweiker began his trek from Bishop Egan in I would have been beyond his reach. lucky I was to live in a state that ensured a college education was available to those of even Tom Ridge and I will work to see that modest means. where how well you live and Pennsylvania remains a state "I governor of the Commonwealth? in , those accomplishments highci education in Pennsylvania and But the . tools necessary to achieve his aspirations, that without education Univcr-|j sweeping changes in Harrisburg coming months - changes with divisional confer- . said. "I learned that found and problems solved." He says Alumni Bloomsburg at . feature writer education and with the guidance of skilled and dedicated mentors - many of them at Bloomsburg - answers could be conference of the Pennsylvania Council of invitation this year ence "When I came to Bloomsburg great adventure we called life," he didn't In his MARCO, By JODE in which you were born." of his accomplishments and potential, the Bloomsburg University Alumni Association designated him a "Young Alumnus of the Year" in 1990. High School, where he played football and basketball. At a about story, not Bloomsburg he played basketball A athletics, but about later (in 1983), replacement surgery Alumni Mark Schweiker 75, Tim Holden "80 and in lie Schweiker used his to get a his father's career choice, and, degree in in 1975, the young education - with a minor in marketing job with W. & H. Sadlier Mundy 70 I ater, he During won that sent them to Harrisburg and as a securities broker for Merrill (his period. Lynch. he defeated Potts vi lie attorney Schweiker also attended Rider College enjoy more than fond memories of their days at the hill. a six-year term, lie was re-elected in The It 1985, and sought a greater challenge, the highei office, specifically lieutenant governor. has maintained that government - he "more service minded," The to the . . . that "governing is - should more about " education he received berland County, all of Berks and Schuylkill counties, and a segment of Montgomery County. Because much of his district has suffered from a loss of its — large manufacturing base employers — the availability of quality jobs a central campaign issue, and one that most likely will continue to haunt public officials across the nation. at much of his success in life Bloomsburg. He emphasizes he and the new government are committed to securing opportunities for higher education for future generations of Pennsylvamans post. Sixth District comprises half of Northum- was at all levels , lieutenant governor credits that service. 1983. across the state, Schweiker began to think about running for They share a strong education and in Bucks County commissioner. During his se\ en \ car tenure as commissioner, Schweiker stressed fiscal responsibility and the need for economic development When his work began to attract attention from colleagues service than process interest in public administration John E. Jones for the .•like oJ He college on the in in graduate school that Schweiker first dabbled in politics. worked on Elaine Zettick's successful bid for Middletown ow nship supervisor Two years later, he ran for the same office served two more years before These elected officials degree night, earning a master's and won He served Washington in his votes last November. In 1992 worked le I back Levering by almost 22,000 was I is challenger Frederick C. Co., a political battles ai Democrat Tim Holden of Saint Clair Congressional seat for a second term after defeating Republican publishing firm Phyllis Tim Holden March 1992. graduated from Bloomsburg business U. S. Representative Schweiker's undergoing hip in Schweiker was influenced by when Years doctors would diagnose a rare degenerative hip condition that ultimately resulted politics. his first year. variety of physical ailments limited his athletic activity. Holden also had to address voters' concerns about adequate health care, environmental protection, and the nation's stalled economic recovery. The campaign trail stomper. He economy and plans is for its familiar territory for this veteran cut his teeth on local politics. His father, Joseph 1 Schweiker, Holden, share legacy of Mundy - despite commitment to public education, service "Sox" Holden, a former major league pitcher, won unprecedented support as a Democratic county commissioner in a largely Republican county. The elder Holden held his position for 20 years. Following in his father's footsteps was * a logical progression An all-star linebacker for the Saint Clair Area High School sociology with a concentration in criminal justice in New 1980. Tim Holden jumped the first into the political arena. Democratic sheriff in development He was in the third year of his second term as sheriff when he challenged for the Sixth District seat in the Congress. His election victory gave Schuylkill County its first fre- These elected officials enjoy more than fond memories of their days at the college political "Serve the to be on the hill. aimed public education was business manage! Women agree with the Congressman's stand on several supports a $20 billion public works program Yet he favors some things Republican, namely, a capital gains and opposition to abortion or threat to the mother's Last When except in cases of incest, rape for gun control legislation. queried about his vote during the campaign, he said, "I've always had an independent record." his wife can generally be found in the foi company. ;i volunteer 'enter, the lor the Junior I lei Voters helped fuel her inleiesl duct <>l I. )omeslie long Standing Wilkcs-Barrc Area served on the board I eague, and the I I eague <>l in politics us, then as the make Alter graduating from Kingston High School, she earned degree their secondary education in at Advisory Hoard and Wilkes University's In addition to in his district in Washington, but he on weekends ACT agement Council of Greater Wilkcs-Barrc and Pittston Chamber of Committee ol the 11)1 Commerce, a Advisory serving on the hoards of Hie Labor Business/Education Partnership, home a Bloomsburg II ntinued interest in education, evidenced also by hei House committee assignment and by her numerous community activities She is member of the Wyoming Valley West School/Community Board. life. summer, Holden voted Holden and ( L990 organi/ation's president lor two terms. health care proposals also mirror national Democratic policies. tax cut u e Prior to hei tounty Volunteers for Literacy Program. and service. 1 election to the House, she membership rebuilding roads, bridges, and sewer systems. His at the ( Mundy He should municipalities in Luzerne Violence Sen His constituents to a lop priority that She has served as They share a strong interest in self- priority issues. is a local manufacturing serving. would seem "economic Anativeol Kingston, Mundj represents people. You're not there thai will be a very important issue in llus Pennsylvania's economy echoes that of his credo: in the 120th Legislative District, which encompasses proach to public of- father's for hei victor) be addressed expeditiously. Con- quently notes his ap- fice and session." Like Holden, she believes thai gressman in 32 years. Holden foi hei third election Looking ahead, Mundy expects 75 years to be elected in Schuylkill County. Democratic January hei voting record During the p;isi session, tiu- Democrat served as Speaker Pro-Temporc of the House and ;is a mcmbei of the Pennsylvania Commission lor Women. Schuylkill County. later, in Majority Policj committees November credentials in hand, he took a job as a probation officer for became returned to Harrisburg and the extensive service on the House Education, Profes sional Licensure, Federal-State Relations and would have it differently. Early on he was sidelined with tuberculosis. Circumstances eventually lead him to transfer to Bloomsburg, where he earned a degree in Five years Mundy Mundy two-year term. She credits of Richmond. But fate 1985, he Phyllis House of Representatives football team, he earned a football scholarship to the University In State Representative Phyllis younger Holden. for the - political differences Man- the (Jre.iier as well as on the latter's Mundy is on the Advisory Domestic Violence Service ( enter Her many achievements have garnered her several honors, including a Pathlinder Award from the Wyoming Valley Women's Network and the John Hem/ riend of Nursing Award from the Pennsylvania Nurses Association in 1993. f She has been selected as a 1995 recipient of the Bloomsburg University Alumni Association's Distinguished Service Award. It will be presented at the annual awards dinner on Alumni Day, April 29. * ** * * * * , Who Who's Recipients of scholarships listed names of in Over 250 scholarships totalling more than $200,000 were presented during the annual scholarships Scholarship Reception in September. The now is The Bloomsburg University Alumni Association and the proud that many names special people. Following oi people for List whom ships have been named Adams, Editha Ent. is name of scholarship and amount: Lisa A. Arndt, N-K-3/elementary education, a Exton, Marco & Louise Milrani Scholar- ship. $1,500; scholai Vanessa M. Ayres, biology, Kulpmont, Mt. Carmel Scholarship, $300; Wanda L. Bacher, speech correction. The late Drums, Marco Mrs. Adams, Class of 1924, was an outstanding teacher of English cntral with their area of study, hometown, listed very ol Ianiero. interim vice president Recipients of scholarships for 1994-1995, ol the scholarships presented to students beai the half million dollars, accord- at a advancement. Bloomsburg University Foundation are very scholarship package for students Anthony ing to for total valued Columbia High School at ( ,,i ilw time ol her retirement in & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; (Seated from left) Maria Barnes, Path Carey (standing) Lisa Belicka, Amy Perrine, Lisa Fry, Monica Zellner; Serang, Allison Morrow, Kisha Wilkinson Timothy Baer, biology, Hughesville, Marco & Louise Milrani, $1,500; Alyssa Baird marketing, Chambersburg, Marco & Louise Mitrani, $1,500; Maria D. Barnes, secondary education/ 1970, She also served on the Alumni Association Board of math, Elysburg, R. Bruce Albert Scholarship, Directors for six years $250; Albert, R. Bruce. The Anna M. Bauer, mass communications/ Mr. late Marco & Louise editorial, Pottstown, news Albert, Class ol 1906, was a former president of the Alumni Milrani Scholarship, $ 1 ,500; Danielle K. Baughman. accounting, Association. Houtzdale, University Scholar, $950; Andruss, Elizabeth. The late Mrs Andruss was the widow of Gap, Ken Gross Scholarship, $ 1 ,000; Wade G. Becker, finance, Biglerville, Debby Beaver, hi I and sciences. Locust Meyer & Mildred Eaton larvey A. Andruss Sr Levitt Scholarship, $275; president ol the University from 1939 arts Jodi A. Beierschmitt, secondary education/ Mount Carmel, to 1969. speech/speech communications, Andruss, Harvey A. late Dr. Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; The Sr. Lisa Belicka, speech communications, Honors Scholarship, $500; Oscar & Andruss was president of the University from 1939 Annville, t«> Sarah Bakeless Scholarship, $400; Dana 1969. & Marco APSCUF. (Seated from Association of left) Christopher Orth, Aaron Westwood, Bradley Rozanski, Jason Butter; Pennsylvania State College and (standing) Dr. Robert Warren, Christian Vandergroef, Jason DiFabrizio, Garth Tho- University Faculty. mas, Scott Gardner, Edward Roark Jill R. Billig, accounting. New Tripoli, Louise Mitrani, $1,500; Bohringer, secondary education/math, Bayport, N.Y., Music Service Scholarship, $350; Tiffany J. Book, biology, Leola, Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $ 1 ,500; APSCURF. Karen Boring, speech correction, Grrtanna, Association of Pennsylvania State College Music Service Scholarship, $450; Charles A. Borst IV, accounting. West and University Retired Faculty. Lawn, Marco & Louise Milrani Scholarship, $1,500; Aumiller, Lee. The Aumiller was a late member Mr. Gaynelle Boyd, secondary education/math. of the Philadelphia, Minority Scholarship, $1,000; Jennifer Boyer, biology, Berwick, James faculty. R. Auten, Joan. Miss Auten retired is Hammaker Sr. Scholarship, $500; Renee D. Boyer. secondary education/En- a Allentown, Marco glish. member of the Health and & Louise Mitrani, $1,500; Physical Education Department, history, Woodbury, N.J., Shuman Scholarship, $250; Syheed Brooks, elementary education, Philadelphia, Clyde S. Shuman Scholarship, $250; Robert Redman Scholarship, $600; Jaime R. Brown, pre-physical therapy. Keith Brook, Baby Bloomer. This is Clyde scholai ship presented by Bloomsburg Hospital to a student born who was in that facility. Bacon, Gerald. The late first students of Mr. Clayton H. Hinkel, Class of 1940, professor emeritus of business education, who scholarship. Page 30 Nescopeck, University Scholar, $950; Christa L. Brownawell, elementary edu- Mr. Bacon, Class of 1951, was one of the provides the S. (Seated from (standing) left) Jason Hari, Merrijocelyn Smith, Mindy Myers, Cynthia Kraje, Matthew Cynthia Gocek, cation/hearing impaired, Boiling Spring, A. Ken- Taylor, Kimberly Sidonis; Megan Horan, Jenny Crowley neth & Mary Betterly Maiers, $500; Kristin L. Brubaker, accounting. Ephrata, A Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; Krista Bmsco, elementary education, Hol- Marco land, Snuient Leadership Scholarship, $350; Tina Burns, elementary education. Shamokin. Ann J. Jarrett Scholarship, $225; January 1995 1 for 1994-1995 academic year Sl social studies. Sunbury, Marco Louise Mitram Scholarship, $ 1 ,500; Jennifer Bush, biology. Hallstead. Biology/ scholarships Allied Health Sciences Scholarship, $250; Jason Butter, marketing. East Lansdowne. Bakoless, Oscar and Sarah. Gary Holland Scholarship, $200; Kael Cable, nursing, Danville. Eloise I 1879 and Jody L. Cahoot. N-K-3/elementary education. Clarks Summit, University Scholar, $950; Jennifer Caldwell, speech correction, graduate student Barker, Ellen, Luckangelo, Art Guerrteri a in B U Foundation ol the ol lois )ire» I he late Mi i Bidleman, Class of 19 12. Margaret Minner/Philadel- provided monetary bequest a used in which has been the University to create a scholarship in his memory. ship, $350; Kim Cowperthwait, Mi V. loimei business Bldleman, Ercel. $250; Erika Corbo, secondary education/English, Lake Ronkonoma, N.Y., Music Service Scholar- N-K-3/elementary Bittner, Dave. C Jury Music Schol- Sigma arship, $500; & Mary in the lass ( of 1937. was killed serving his country during World Wai was Diane E. Davis, N-K-3/elementary educa- indui ted Into the from left) Michael Gillespie, Debby Beaver, Beth Hanley, Virginia Magann, (standing) Roseann Cuff, Jennifer Boyer, Ellen Goodman, Charles Toronto, Julie Mumaw (Seated, mously in B He 11 I Fame posthu Athletic Nail ol Reading, University Scholar, $950; ing impaired, Gettysburg, University Scholar, was Blass, an outstanding athlete Betterly Natalie Davis, elementary education/hear- q 1 brother, Lamar. Mr Blass, Ken Gross Scholarship, $1,000; Rona Lea Daily. N-K-3/eIementary education, Bloomsburg, A. Kenneth Maiers Scholarship, $500; Mi Hum, Omega lota killed in an auto accident. Jenny E. Crowley, mathematics, Towanda. Cotton Franklin V-12 Scholarship, $200; Roseann Cuff, political science, Elysburg, tion. is and Community leader Hoard phia Scholarship, $200; Mabel Bcnelicld membei Adrienne Congo, N-K-3/elementary edu- education. Berwyn, in Bloomsburg. as well as a loimei Cory M. Clark, mathematics. Sehnsgrove. Marco & Louise Mitram Scholarship, $1,500; Brooke Clews, accounting. Pottsville. cation, Philadelphia. h i member Benefleld, Richard Mary Guemert, Cindy Scholarship, $1,500; Howard F. Fenstemaker Scholarship, late Department of Psychology die Lititz. Music Service Scholarship, $350; Andrea L. Christianson, pre-physical therapy, Bloomsburg, Marco & Louise Mitram he i Barker was a faculty at Shippensburg University, Wilkes-Barre. Robert D Warren Scholarship, $1. 000; Monica Charles, speech correction. who served on many years. ISS-1. the faculty Blairstown. N.J.. University Scholar, $950; Casey, he late couple were both Bloomsburg alumni. Classes of Hippensteet Scholarship, $200; Tim names of in Philip A. Burrell, secondary education/ comprehensive Who Who's 1991 Bryden, James. The late Dr. Bryden was a faculty membei $950; Elizabeth Devett, biology, Millmont. Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; Elisabeth Diamond, psychology, Reading, Marco & Louise Mitram Scholarship, $1,500; the Department of Communx tion Jason DiEabrizio, elementary education, dcis >is<>i 1 Buckingham, Boyd Berwyn, Leon Kozubal Scholarship, $150; Bu. 1 Nicole Dolat. English, Coventry, Conn.. in .1 ingham. ( R Mi 'lass of 1 94 V is vice president emeritus fbi Margaret Bittner Parke Scholarship, $300; Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $ ,500; administration and finam I i le 1 is ais.i Lorren M. Donmoyer, chemistry, Hegins. Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; a membei hiijiulatioii B ol the Board ol I 1 >hci lois Bruce EardJey, geography/environmental planning, Altoona, Vernon Rochester Scholar- Cronln, Sylvia ship, $700; Cronin was a member of the Music Department faculty Christopher Earle, chemistry. Troy. Marco & II. The late Miss Louise Mitram Scholarship, $ 1 .500; Christine Elliott, English, Hatboro. Cecil Davilla, Eunice. Seronsy Scholarship, $300; mother of Jason R. Erb. mass communications, was Bethlehem, University Scholar, $950; Guillaume; (standing) Judith Ryan, Judith Trexler, Diane M. Ferraro, accounting, Benton, Benton High School Scholarship, $1,500; Michelle Fetterman, elementary educa- Jones Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania Davilla, of Sigma died in lota December Kim Cowperthwait, Matthew Jennifer Jerome, Wade Becker, Jerry (Seated, from left) Nicole Fisher, Maryellen Makarei>ich, General Clinical Careers Scholarship, $3,086; Continued on Page 32) Mrs Robert Warren, 1968. 1 ( fnend Omega who Jennifer E. Erb, nursing, Shamokin, Baby Bloomer Scholarship, $ .000; Tracey Fedor, nursing, Freeland, Hazleton a Dr. Decker, Al. Sigma Iota Mr Decker was a Omega brother who died from complications of leukemia. (Continued on Page 32) Page 31 Recipients of scholarships listed Who Who's names of in tion/heanng impaired. Catawissa, Student Leadership Scholarship, $150; scholarships Linda M. Fisher, secondary education/general science/earth and space science. Catawissa. APSCVF Scholarship. $360, DeRose, Francis Fay. The Lab Mrs. DeRose was a member of Nicole Fisher, special education, Erie. Tammy Hrusovsky Scholarship, $100; Shatara Fitzgerald, the Class of 1976. arts and sciences. Philadelphia. Minority Scholarship, $1,000; Evans, Enola Snyder. he I Nicole Foose. elementary education, Nesquehoning. Alumni Legacy Scholarship, late Mrs. Evans was a member of the Class of 1910. The scholarship $500. Eric C. Foulke. accounting. Orefield, Uni- provided by her daughter-inlaw, Kathryn John Evans. Class versity Scholar, of 1936 University Scholar, $950; is Tracy L. Howard a Fenjtemaker, David Michalesko, Harry Jenkins, Tara Hill l-enstcmaker was a long- late Dr. The Alumni Quarterly, and Alumni Associa- Scholarship, $200; president Ol the ol Crystal Frye. nursing, Williamsport, also served as directOl He the Maroon .md Gold Hand, and Helene Robertson Scholarship, $700; Theresa L. Gamier, secondary education/ scholarship goes to a this member of the Marco Music Service Scholarship, $350; Lisa Susan Fry, office administration. Williamsport. Joan M. Auten Intramural Sports time faculty member, editor of tion. Fritz, nursing. Whitehall. Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; Brittany Frompovich, music. Ambler, & of the Class of 1912. the member $950; Melissa Fowler, accounting. Towanda. biology and chemistry, Barto, Biology/Allied Health Sciences Scholarship, $250; band, Scott Gardner, geography/environmental Franklin, "Cotton." This scholarhip members ol who were provided by the is me Navy V-12 $350; Patti L. Garey, accounting and Spanish, unit HarxeyA. Andruss Scholarship, $250; Jeanine L. Geerlings, N-K-3/elementary Danville, assigned to BlOOmsburg between July I. I'M J, and September 30, 1944. memory of "Cotton" Mary Wilson Scholarship, planning. Malvern, Marco & Louise Mitrani education, Pineville, in Scholarship, $1, 500; Franklin, a Angela chief petty officer with the unit. M. Gerolamo, nursing. Huntingdon Valley. Student Memorial Scholarship, $400; Jerrold A. Dr. Grill is <;riffls, is vice president emeritus for Joseph W. Gibson rv. chemistry. Lansdale, Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; student Chemistry Scholarship, $350; life. Jackie Giles. N-K-3/elementary education. was Hloomsburg a siuileni at from 1970 to 1974 Rona Lea Daily Newhart, Peggy Grabish, Patricia Kirn, Beth Gustafson; (standing) Andrew Serang, Adrienne Congo, Timothy Baer, Anna Bauer, Moscow, Honors Scholarship, $350; Michael Gillespie, accounting, Newtown, Jodi Bewrschmitt Jerrold A. Griffis (Seated, Gross, Kenneth S. Mi (iioss who com from left) pleted requirements lor a degree in He has given 1990 $200,000 to the Hon oi the Lock Haven, Marco a total ol foi die Louise Mitrani Scholar- Weatherly, Frances $350; Carver Hall. in & Cynthia D. Gocek. speech correction. Fay DeRose Scholarship. reno> Kenneth S (moss Auditorium Scholarship, $1,000; ship, $1, 500; University for scholarships and CGA Shelly L. Glasmyer, business management, Ellen W. Goodman, secondary education/ comprehensive social studies, Warminster. Erma Guerrieri, Rita. member A popular of the CI. ins ol sorority sistei ol l l scholarship Spanish, Pottsville. A. Kenneth Sigma Sigma Sigma. Miss Gucrneri died CBI accident in M. Hefferan Scholarship, $500; Peggy Grabish. elementary education/ >84 and I9S6 in a Brian Graboski, management information The systems, Catawissa. B.U. Family Scholarship, was established by $250; her family and friends Patricia Gray, secondary education/English, Liverpool. Hafner, Brenda K. Miss Hafner was a B.U student and member who Christopher The Hammaker, James R. Sr. The late Mr. Hammaker was a talented and well-liked member Page 32 delphia. S. Grove, accounting. Phila- Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; i husband. Robert. Class of 1980. of the University-Community Catherine O. Renninger Schol- arship, $1,000; band died in 1988. scholarship was provided by Ik Orchestra. & Mary Betterly Maiers Scholarship, $500; Matthew Guillaume. secondary from left) Dana Billig, Charles Borst IV, Philip Burrell, Andrea Christianson; (standing) Cory Clark, Lorren Donmoyer, Tracy Fritz, Kelly Hallman, Shelley Glasmyer (Seated, education/ math. Liberty. University Scholar, $950; ward tion, / Ed- Kerlin Scholarship, $250; Denise Guinn-Bailey. elementary educaLewisburg, Charlotte Hess Scholarship, $150; Beth S. Gustafson. N-K-3/elementary eduJames cation/hearing impaired. Port Allegany. January 1995 \ for 1994-1995 academic year H McCormick Scholarship, $500; Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; Marco & scholarships Warminster. University Scholar, $950; Beth Hanley, Montrose. Miss Ileffcian two scholarships social welfare, Turbotville. $ 1 majors ,000; Matthew Hare, music, A resident Hofferan, F.rma. Kelly A. Hallman. N-K-3, Lansdale, Marco Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; Ken Gross Scholarship, names of in Michael J. Hackley, arts and sciences. Harrisburg, Minority Scholarship, $1,000; Rachel E. Hall, elementary education, & Who Who's for history appreciation ol the in tunc she spent Hazleton, Music of up sot Bloomsburg at Service Scholarship, $350; Jason Hari, accounting, Allentown, Lamar Hess, Charlotte, Blass Scholarship, $1 50; I Alice A. Haydt. accounting, Sunbury, Angela Scheno Scholarship, $500; John P. Hee, theater arts, Philadelphia. Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; Leslee Higgins, mass communications/ French, Mechanicsburg, Honors Scholarship, less. member veteran lum (Seated, from left) Nicole HIavacek, Heidi Hodder, Sandra Hoy, Michael Kaplan; (standing) Christine Kays, Gregory Keleman Jr., Brian Keller, Katie Kolecki. .ind EUlgar, i Melissa Kovalick Tara Hill, is .. of the CuiriCU fat ulty. Norman. The was an lilgai Hi late w Foundations late i h counting at prolessoi anil $500; rhe Class of 1952. hairperson ol the Business Administration Depart elementary education, Hunlock mem Creek, Lydia Repella Jenkins Scholarship, $1,000; M. HIavacek, mass communica- Nicole tions, Dalton, Marco EHppenaieel, Elotse. & Louise Mitrani Scholar- I Mippcnsteel was >i ship, $1,500; tin- Nuisiny Marco & Louise Mitrani l.u Ol ti It Scholarship, I $1,500; John A. lot h, hi I retired administratoi Heather Holzman, secondary education/ memhei, Marco & Louise Mitrani math, Shickshinny, late membci Vpailmenl I Heidi R. Hodder, medical technology, Gillett, rhe .i [och is 0 ami faculty as well as an honoiai \ alumnus of B.U, Scholarship, $1,500; Megan Horan, secondary education/chemBloomsburg, Enola Snyder Evans Schol- istry, Holland, Cary. Mi Holland arship, $500; was Sandra J. Hoy, nursing, Spring Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $ Mills, 1 who ,500; <>l William A. Lank Scholarship, $ 1 ,000; lota Omega hioihei Army duty foi aiming in Viet Nam in January 1968. business management, Tobyhanna, Francis "Doc " Sigma volunteered and was killed within two weeks Jennifer Jerome, finance, Philadelphia, Mike Johnson, a Sell Scholarship, Monk, Kuss. rhe $500; Jerry Jones, computer and information sci- ence. Bronx, N. Y„ Dick Lloyd Scholarship, $500; (Seated, from left) Karina Kruk, Allison Krutsch, Michelle Lapoint, ing) Donna Lifftton, Jennifer Lileck, Lesiba Mabokela, Amy Leeds; (stand- Shaum McShea, Christina \ \u hael was Mi ih.uk late a very successful wrestling coach and lea. hei Michael J. Kaplan, computer and information science. Tobyhanna, Marco & Louise Tammy, iinisovskv, Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; i he late Miss llrusovsky was an audio! Christine A. Kays, accounting, York, Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; ogy graduate student al the time caused by a ol her death, Brent Kelchner, secondary education/general science/earth and space science, congenital heart defect. Bloomsburg, Alma Seybert Wilson Scholarship, Hutchinson, Jan. $100; Gregory Keleman, & history. Trappe. Hutchin80Q Marco Brian D. Keller, & political member and coach of the successful Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; Bloomsburg, Marco Ms a faculty i8 science. Softball Louise Mitrani Scholar- and held hockey programs at Bloomsburg. ship, $1,500; Kerriann Kimberley, secondary educaMarco & Louise Hunsinger, Elton. The tion/math. Little Falls, N.J., Hunsmger was Mitrani Scholarship. $1,500; administrator and a Patricia Kirn, elementary education, Schwenksville, Lucy McCammon late Mi a long-time member of the Council of Trustees Scholarship. $500; James sity Jarrett, R. Kline, nursing, Reading. Univer- Scholar, $950. Jarrett Michael L. Knapp, secondary education/ English, Bensalem. University Scholar, $950; Jennifer M. Koban, special education. Bloomsburg. Class of 1941 Scholarship, $650; Kristen J. Koblick, mass communications, West Milford, N.J.. University Scholar, $950. (Seated, from left) Kristin Mott, Laura Schaeffer, J. W. Sutton, Amy Todt, (standing) Coleen Tompkins, Stei'en Wallace, Julie Yarnell, Karen Zaffiro, Sarah Zambarano Ann was a J. The member late Miss of the Class of 1923. The scholarship was provided by her sister. Miss Harriet Jarrett. (Continued on Page 34) (Continued on Page 34) Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania I'age 33 Who Who's Recipients of scholarships listed names of in special education. Allentown, Robin Koch, Minority Scholarship, $1,000; scholarships Katie L. Kolecki. pre-occupational therapy, Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholar- Jenkintown, ship. $1, 500; Jenkins, Lt. Donald. Lt. Suzanne Kornacki. N-K-3/elementary Jenkins was a former education, Bloomsburg student who life lost his serving his country during World War Q, Melissa The scholarship is tion. Lock Haven. Marco Jenkins, Lydla Repella. The scholarship was established by < (Seated, alumnus tonkins, an honorary from left) Felicia Webb, Alan Nice, Syheed Brooks, Patricia Gray; (standing) ol Jury, Mabel. The Bloomsburg .1 .1 I Lowrie Welles Scholarship, $100; Vincent Lapinski. sociology/criminal justice, Mocanaqua, University Scholar, $475; Mrs. Jury late who resident Brenda Larney, business management, music eresl in stronj Belvidere, N.J., Minority Scholarship. $300; Michelle L. Lapoint. radiologic technolMarco & Louise Mitrani Schol- Edward. The late Mr. was a Faculty membei in Kerlin, J. Kerlin Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; Nancy Laidacker, elementary education, Helene Robertson Scholarship, $700; Anna the University was had Louise Mitrani Scholar- Bloomsburg. APSCUF Scholarship. $360; am mi Lape, nursing. Jersey Shore. Eardley Tamara Page, Tracy Walker, Crystal Frye, Tamtni Lave, Bruce Harry D, tolonel & Allison S. Krutsch, biology. Perkasie. of the Class of 1942. The ho husband, & Louise Mitrani ship, $1. 500; member Mrs. Jenkins was a Kovalick. office administra- Broomall. Sylvia H. Cronin Scholarship. $250; Karina M. Kruk, elementary education. alumnus of the University. late M. Beaver Meadows, Marco Cynthia Kraje, mass communications. Jenkins, an honorary I) Oxford. Early Childhood Edu- Scholarship. $1,500; provided by his brother. Colonel Harry New cation Scholarship. $200; Mathematics and Science Department the ogy, Honesdale, arship, $1,500; Amy M. Computet i Leeds, earth and space science, Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, Oley. $1,500; Jennifer Lefever, geology, Reading, Jan Mary Krymire. The late Mrs. Kirk was a member ol the bequest Class Ol l* )4, who k Kirk, l it Hutchinson Scholarship, $350; John Leh, business economics. Ephrata, .i Robert G. Norton to provide this scholarship thy Donna Kozubal, Leon. Mr. Kozubal CGA Scholarship, $500; Timo- M. Miller Scholarship. $400; J. Liffiton. secondary education/ earth and space science. Vestal, N.Y., Sigma lota Imega brothei who was killed in a bike acci Louise Mitrani Scholarship. $1,500; denl hearing impaired. Tamaqua, u as < -i Jennifer (Seated, from left) Michael Stebila, Alice The Kuster, Kimber. ing) Keith Brooks, Beth Dr late Haydt, Mike Johnson, Christine Rogowsky, Aaron Stiles, Anthony Elliott; (stand- Levitt, membei pnn Steven Lingle, secondary education/math, $500; Benjamin J. Mis I e\ itt, Little, arts Matthew is class Livengood. ol Phoenixville, Sociology Meyer (Mike), Scholarship. $200; appreciation of the education she received the Inends she made nursing, Bloomsburg, Music Sendee Scholarship. $350, Jennifer Lombardi, social welfare. 1942, and her late husband. in and sciences. Phila- delphia, Minority Scholarship, $1,000; Meyer and Mildred ided bj Marco & Louise Williamsport. Nelson A. Miller Scholarship, ol the faculty. Eaton. This scholarship elementary education/ Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; Pecora, Tina Wikoski Kuster. Class ol 1913, W8S a long time J. Lileck, Marco & and Social Welfare Cindy Luckangelo, business management. Nationwide/BU Alumni Scholar- and Philadelphia, at ship, $1,000; Rita Bloomsburg. M. Guerrieri Scholarship. $400; Student Leadership Scholarship, $250; Lloyd, Dick. President Class of Marco ol the l%2, Mr. Lloyd was an rica, outstanding basketball player the Huskies and is a member & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; Lesiba Mabokela, accounting. South Af- lor Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship. $1,500; of Magann, elementary education, Ken Gross Scholarship, $ ,000; Uni- Virginia the B. U. Athletic Hall of Fame Forksville. He versity Scholar, $950; is coordinator of the alumni Maryellen Makarevich, secondary educa- student recruitment program in New tion/comprehensive social studies, Hackettstown. Jersey and formerly served on the Alumni Board of Direc tors. 1 Andrew Magill '43, representing the Veterans Committee, and James Rodenhaver N.J., Elton Hunsinger Scholarship. $250; George Mann, arts and sciences, Philadel- phia, Minority Scholarship. $1,000; Mailts, Mary Betterly Kenneth. Mrs. Maiers member and A. is a of the Class of 1933. Patricia Marr, accounting, Turbotville, Professional Secretaries International Scholarship, $100; Michelle L. Martin, secondary education/ New Holland. comprehensive social studies. Page 34 January 1995 for 1994-1995 academic year University Scholar, $950; James M. McCormick. names of in & Louise Mitram Scholarship, $1,500; Tracy L. McCloskey. theater arts. Clarence. Marco Who Who's scholarships business manage- ment, Perkasie. Gary Holland Scholarship. $250; John \k Daniel sociology/criminal justice, Matlavage, Joseph W. his scholarship was established bj i Philadelphia, Student Leadership Scholarship. his daughtei and son m law, Constance and Charles Snyder of $750; Stephanie A. McDonald, mathematics. Bloomsburg. Elizabeth Andruss Scholarship. WUliamsporl $500; Shawn Marco P. McShea. McCmnmon, Conyngham. history. Lucy. The Miss McCamraon taught & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; Christina A. Michael, computer and infor- mation science. Wilkes-Barre. Marco & physical education and coached Louise women's Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; & Mechanicsburg, Marco Louise Mitrani (Seated, from left) Jennifer Urban, Brent kcLlincr, Kimheily Stamm, Melissa Ruin; (standing) Linda Fisher, Susan Misiti, Pamela Troshan, Jennifer l.rh Megan WelUvet Susan Misiti. elementary education, APSCUF Mc< lormlck, Janu s II. Dl McCotinu k is chancclloi ol System State Scholarship, $1, 500; Lightstreet, man) athletics foi \eais David Michalesko, business management. Freeland, Lt. Donald Jenkins Scholarship. $500; Diane E. Miller. N-K-3/elementary education, late Scholarship, $360. B I Bloomsburg I In- Higher Lduca and president emeritus lion U. ol ol lnivcisit\ Family Scholarship, $250; Cheryl Mitstifer theater arts, Berwick, Mcl aughlin, Mi. Mi B.U. Family Scholarship. $250; Mi Michelle Moore, nursing. Chambersburg, Phi Sigma Pi Scholarship, $100; Allison * M. Morrow, business management, Douglassville, Richard A. Benefield Scholarship, Bi- ology/Allied Health Sciences Scholarship, $250; v. Clarks Summit, Mumaw. o.ich Nelson \. tie late Mi was long time memhei ol Music )epartment lacully i the I and band direi loi Marco & Louise Mitrani Miller, accounting. Newtown, k Norman Hilgar Scholarship, $250, Timothy. The Millet. Class of [981, lormei treasurei Brian T. Myers, chemistry, Bloomsburg, Editha Ent Adams Scholarship, $100; Mindy b retired faculty \iiiier, Scholarship, $1,500; Julie is Miller Kristin L. Mott, N-K-3/elementary education, aughlin 'i (A $1,000; Michael W. Morrow, biology. Clanon, i inembei and head swimming Omega Sigma <>l Iralermty Mi late was who a lota died in a car accident. E. Myers, speech correction. Har- nsburg, James Bryden Scholarship, $500; Alan Nice, arts Mitrani, and sciences, Wilkes-Barre, Diane Ferraro, Theresa Gamier, Michael Morrow, Jill Sheriff; (standing) Brian Graboski, Brunina Reilley, Cheryl Mitstifer, Nyree Stolz, Michele Winter (Seated, from left) E.H. Nelson Scholarship, $500; Marcy C. O'Brien, pre-physical therapy. King of Prussia. University Scholar, $950; Marco & Louise Mitrani he Marco and Mm. mi iors oi and Carlos A. Ojeda, business management, Reading, i .. Mir i. Bloomsburg iiit- 1 o Louise. time benefat unity, nivi 1 more than $500,000 to< Scholarship. .1 $1,500; ii in ilarship fund lit) i provided '<> itablish help deserving students Christopher Orth. accounting. Sinking Dave Bittner Scholarship, $150; Tamara L. Page, special education, Dublin, Springs, Nationwide Insurance. scholarship Emily Reuwsaat Scholarship, $500; Mitchell B. Parker, alumni liberal arts/engineer- Anthony Pecora. elementary Scholar- N Hie late Di 1. was a former faculty member, coach Angelene Procopio. psychology. and past president of the Alumni Kulpmont. Ml. Carmel Scholarship, $300. Brunina Reilley. arts and sciences APSCUF Scholarship, Jonathan L. Riggs. arts Association. $360; Norton, Kohert and sciences. is Turbotville, University Scholar, $950; Marco & Louise Mitrani Berlin. Mr Norton Scholar- Parke, Margaret Bittner. The ship, $1,500; Edward A. Roark. marketing. Brookeville, Md.. Mary Wilson Scholarship, $350; James J. Rodenhaver, secondary education/math, Danville. Veterans (',. retired assistant vice president lor student life. Peter Risso. secondary education/theater. New his lor the Nelson. Class of 191 ship, $300; Elysburg. who work Nelson, E. education. & Lloyd Wartman I provided hy Nationwide Insurance Company ing/physics, Bensalem, University Scholar. $950; Sugarloaf, Dorothy is Memorial Schol- (Seated, from left) Suzanne Kornacki, Tracey Fedor, Leslee Higgins, William Vorhies; (standing) Beth Zebrowski, Nicole Foose, Gaynelle Boyd, Benjamin Little, George Mann late Dr. Parke. Class of 1924. was an educator and author /Continued on Page U>) arship, $1,000; ( Continued on Page 36) Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania Page 35 Who Who's Recipients of scholarships listed names of in Beth A. Rogowsky, secondary education/ speech, Danville. Joanne scholarships Rollins, mass communications, Brooke Shippensburg, University Scholar, $950; Kelly Rostad, management information President's Scholarship. Each is presented to systems, Catawissa. University Scholar. $950, year, a scholarship a minority student in Thomas Scholarship. $200; honor of the Rozanski. G. Bradley sociology. Pennsburg, Al Decker Scholarship. $100; Melissa J. Ruta, accounting. Halifax. Ac- incumbent president of the University counting Scholarship. $250. was who Sij'in.i lol. .1 Judith A. Ryan, special education/hearing Mary L. Frymire Kirk Schol- Mr Kathkey Rathkey, Dave. < i >iik-)/.i impaired, Berwick, hiolliei arship, $200; died suddenly from severe Danielle Sabatelle, asthma. Laura Redman, Rohert. The Redman was one of Mr late Clarks Sum- Bohnnger, Karen Boring; from left) Vanessa Ayres, Angelene Procopw, Jill Matthew Hare, MatFrompovich, (standing) Monica Charles, Erika Corbo, Brittany (Seated, football coaches. thew Lwengood Renninger, Catherine Oplinger. ( Hatfield, Eli her husband, Clark, also a member ol the !laS8 ( Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholararts and sciences, McLaughlin Scholarship, $1,300; Andrew Serang, provided by is Milton Scholl, secondary education/math, Allentown, Music Service Scholarship, $350; Amy Serang, psychology, Hatfield, Joanne Thomas Scholarship, $200; Ellen Barker Scholship, $1,500; lass of 1941. membei <-i tinThe scholarship $1,500; arship, $250; Mrs. Kenmnger was a late B. Schaeffer, speech correction, & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, Lebanon, Marco Bloomsburg's most successful The art history. mit. Student Leadership Scholarship, $150; University Scholar, $950; of 1941. Jacqueline D. Shannon, accounting, Lin& Co. Accounting Scholarship, $250; den, Beard Reiiwsaat, Emily. The uni( .iiK'n "i < lepartmeni i Jill E. Sheriff, biology. Coal Township, Biology/Allied Health Sciences Scholarship, late Dr. membei Keuwsa;il was the ol the $250; lisorders i Kimberly M. Sidonis, mass communica- man) yean i«h tions/public relations, Nanticoke, Class of J 968 Scholarship, $150; Robertson, Helenc. The late Dr. Robertson was "I the membei .1 Nursmg Department Stephen J. Sisock. history, Hazleton. Will- iam A. Turnbach Scholarship, $1,000; Audrey Smith, marketing, Danville, Mu- faculty. $350; Merrijocelyn Smith, secondary education/ sic Service Scholarship, The Rygiel, Walter. K\ giel, - 1 f i Mr. late honorary alumnus ol math. Ashland, $250; John A. gave many years the University, University as professor and Chairperson Department of ol the Milton Scholl, Audrey Smith, Michelle Moore, Krista Brusco; (standDanielle ing) Michelle Fetterman, Danielle Sabatelle, Denise Teles, Angela Gerolamo, & Hmi^hman Eunice Davilla Scholarship, $350; (Seated, from of dedicated service to the Business Education. Boyd F. Buckingham Scholarship, Hoch Scholarship, $250; Marco left) Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; Keith D. Souder, Megan history, Harleysville, Staba, elementary education, Bethlehem, Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholar- ship, $1. 500; Mr Savage Savage, Richard. member a retired 1 is of the English Stamm, Kimberly art studio, Northumberland, Eleanor Wray Scholarship, lepartmeni faculty. $500; Michael Stebila, accounting. Mount Scheno, Angelo. Scheno was a he late member Class of 1952. is I Mr Carmel, Walter Aaron J. Mr Sell, a of the Class of 1935. Directors for eight years and Hall of is W. Sutton, theater arts, Lansdale. Marco Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; Charles W. Taronis, secondary education/ comprehensive social studies. served on the Alumni Board of member of the Beavertown, Louis Scholarship, $250; Nyree Stolz, arts and sciences, Bloomsburg, & Francis "Doc." accounting, B.U. Family Scholarship, $250; Kenneth Maiers member Steward, Stiles, English. F Thompson Betterly Maiers, Class of 1933. and her husband, A. Sell, Rygiel Scholarship, $200; Berwick, University Scholar, $950; The scholarship provided by his sister-in-law, Mary S. Christopher of the Pottsville. Erma Hefferan Scholarship. $500; a B. U. Athletic Matthew A. Taylor, secondary education/ math, Monroeton. Class of 1933 Scholarship, $400; Fame. Marco J. Edward Kerlin Scholarship. $250; & Louise Mitrani Scholarship. $1,500; Denise Teles, secondary education/math. John J. Sr. The late Dr. was a long-time member of Serff, Bethlehem. Student Leadership Scholarship. Serff $250; the History Department faculty The scholarship is provided by his wife. Mrs. Polly Serff. Page 36 R. Garth Thomas, secondary education/ biology. York, Laura Dave Rathkey Scholarship, $ 50; Thompson, arts and sciences. 1 T. January 1995 for 1994-1995 academic year Who's names of in Delia, University Scholar, $950; Amy M. Si Todt, biology. Dillsburg. Marco Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500, Robin M. Toland. Boothwyn, Marco & Who scholarships political science, Louise Milram Scholarship $1,500; Seronsy, Cecil C. The Coleen Tompkins, computer and information science. Philadelphia, Snons\ was Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; Judith A. Trexler. accounting. Unityville. Kimber Kuster Scholarship, $250; Paul J. Yori Jr. served .is late Dr. and schol.ii professor of English who also department chair nun> years Scholarship, $500; Emmaus, Marco & Louise Mitrani Schol- lor Ihc scholarship provided h> Ins wile, hi Seronsy. Veronica Trickett. N-K-3/elementary education. ,i is ouise 1 arship, $1,500; Pamela Troshan. Fnendsville. Shaman, Clyde, Hie late Mi Shuman was a member ol the interpreter training, APSCUF Scholarship, $360; APSCURF Scholarship, $100; Joel S. Upright, computer and information Moscow, University Scfiolar, $950; Jennifer Urban, clinical chemistry, Fem Glen. George & Dorothy Wasdovich Scholarship science, mg) from Jamie Brown, Jody Caboot, Jennifer Caldwell, Diane Davis; (standNatalie Davis, Jason Erb, Melissa Fowler, Rachel Hall, James left) Thomas, Joanne. Ihc late Miss Thomas was a resident advisor Klint who $900; died in an auto accident in 1987. Christian Vandergroef, business management, Bloomingdale, N.J.. Gary Holland Schol- Thompson. Louis arship, $250; I Honors Scholarship, $500; Daniel Walker, mass communications/the- Camp Hill. Tracy Walker, nursing, Bellefonte, Helene Robertson Scholarship, $700; Steven C. Wallace, computer and information science, Mechanicsburg, Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $ 1 .500; l iighsh m (he Class ol 1891 Veterans Memorial. This scholarship honors M. Webb, II secondary education/ math, Trevose, University Scholar, $950; & Louise Mitrani Sclwlarship, $1,500; Marco R. Welliver, pre-physical therapy, Bloomsburg, Baby Bloomer Scholarship, $ 1 ,000; Howard M. Westen, liberal arts/engineermg/physics. Royersford, University Scholar, (Seated, from left) Michael Knapp, Kristen Koblick, Tracy McCloskey, Marcy O'Brien; (standing) Brooke Rollins, Kelly Rostad, Christopher Steward, I nun, I'hompson, loci lorces sun e the founding University in tins & Louise the scholarship was pro> ided bj from i n I -lull n \< h, income by Anna Millei l)c.|iiests lass I ol 1923, ami Hehi Shuman. Class .llllllllll Monica Zellner. business education. Gerald Bacon Scholarship, $150; .111.1 III, ol lids Warren, Dr. Robert. A Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; Slatington, Tina Wikoski. secondary education/SpanBloomsburg, Dorothy & Lloyd Wartman Scholarship, $300; Bernard & Frances Young Pine Grove. adviser ol Sigma iota ship, $1,500. since founding in 1964. ish, ->l 839. Funding for 1924. along with gifts from other marketing. Bethlehem, Shamokin. Marco 1 the foundation, using Upright Eunice Davilla Scholarship, $350; Aaron R. White, mass communications/ editorial, alumni who have served in our country's armed $475; Aaron West wood, all and former students Scholarship, $1,500; news )epaitnicnl lacult\ I Turnbach, William A. The late Mr. Turnbach was a member of Corey Weaver, accounting. Akron, Honors Scholarship, $500; Marco & Louise Milram Megan he late i >i Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; Felicia i I'hompson was a long time member and chairperson ol the William Vorhies, psychology. Bloomsburg, ater arts. of 1906. lass C (Sealed, Samantha J. Zerbe, speech correction. Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholar- Historj retired epartmeni fai ult) rnenibei. )r Waiicn has been i I Omega Scholarship, $400; Kisha N. Wilkinson, nursing, Philadelphia, Ercel D. Bidleman Scholarship, $250; Wartman, Dorothy and Lloyd. I Michele E. Winter, business management, In laic c ouplc were Inends ol "Doc" Williamsport, College of Business Scholarship, Francis $250; 1935, Alexander Wukovitz, clinical chemistry. Bloomsburg, Music Service Scholarship, $350; ship in their name. Julie B. Yarnell, York, Marco & mass communications, Louise Mitrani Scholarship. $1,500; Karen who J. Zaffire secondary education/ Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500; Sarah M. Zambarano. nursing, Lake Anel, Marco & Louise Milram Scholarship, $1,500; Beth Zebrowski. psychology, Allentown, Honors Scholarship, $500; Marco & Louise Class of Wasdovich, (ieorge and Dorothy. Mr. Wasdovich. member math. West Lawn. Sell, provided the Scholai and a of the Class of 1949. his wife, Dorothy, estab- lished this scholarship in their names. (Continued on Page 38) Mitrani Scholarship. $1,500, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania Page 37 Who Who's names of in Kanouse, Sharon Demko Kello. Kathi Fussner Kowker, Steven Lindenmuth, Judy Leo Mannix. Mark McCord, Amy Mehler Moyer, Peter scholarships Anna Lowrie. The late member of the of 1900, who left a bequest Royer Peake, Kevin Reese, James Welles, Pavlish. Jean Mrs. Welles was a Robison, Shelley Ruch, Sue Nye Scharfenberg, Don Shinton. Elizbeth Lenhart Smart. George Class Stozenski. Susan Thieme. Brenda Snyder Truhe, establishing the scholarship for a Diane Virgilio. Jim Weidner. student planning a religious Tom Williams. Donna Polak Zimmerman. vocation. Wilson, Alma Seybert. The Cynthia M. Berardi '83 and Craig E. Krisher were married on September 3 in Orefield. late Mrs Wilson, Class of 1925 and Cynthia 1934, taught elementary students Chemicals. They in the is a database analyst at Air Products and District for 40 Wilson, Mary. Friend of Sigma Iota Omega, Eunice Davilla and Wray, Eleanor. The a following a lengthy Young were members of A, Apt. 16 Class Volunteers: '82 has been class members registered at Barr, Chris Blackburn. Wilkes-Barre. live in Reed Sports Karen Donna Goldschmidt Buss. Mark Dewald. Brian Hamm. Myers '82 and Ronald G. Hontz are planning a May wedding. Karrie, who earned a master's degree at St. Joseph's University, is Merck & manager of Clinical Info Systems Co. Blue in at Bell. Louis Rosetti 82 and Wendy L. Henzes were 4 married on July 2 They live in Louis in Peckville. Pamela Galvin Hyde. David Imrisek. Cindy Rick Kowker. Kris Krenz. Theresa LaForgia. Michael McMane. John Moller. Lynne Hockenbrock Moller, Holly Whitmoyer Opsomcr, Bill Owens. Alan Parker. Jim Peake. Ida Pedergnana Reilly. John Rohland, Sam Rubbico. Kathy Savins. Mary Brill Steinborn. Doug Taylor, Beth Thomas, Alice Mulhall regional event. Freshman Jennifer Vitola placed second among Huskies' runners in both the conference (28th overall) and regional events (60th Womer. overall). em- is in Pittsburgh. Cranberry Township. J. Chromiak '82 and Sharon R. Laudenbach were married on July 30 in Bethlehem. Thomas, who is pursuing a master's You're invited to Alumni Day degree in April 29, 1995 1-800-526-0254 Joseph's University, director of '82 and John Jeffrey Somers '82 has been named were married on August 27 Louise, who sion of Conrail, located in Plymouth Meeting. Jeff and his wife, Lisa grade teacher in the at Meehan is live in at a fourth grade teacher Oakmont Elementary School Havertown. They '82, a third Colonial School District, reside in Lansdale with their two children, Kyle. Drexel in 1 1 , Deborah Brandt Johnson '82 has been ap- Everhart Museum sponsible for in Scranton. She wdl be re- community outreach, fundraising and membership development. She previously served as director of public Cynthia J. Ryan '83 and William B. Schneck December 30 in Riverside. Cynthia, at who earned a master's degree in Marywood College, is a family social thera- Northumberland County Counseling Service in Sunbury. William, who received a master's degree in social work at West Virginia University, is employed as a school supervisor in Susan M. Severnak '83 and Raymond A Oncay were married on September 10 in Pittston. Susan, who earned an University, is as a capacity analyst. They a master's degree in health care adminis- 1983 of the fice He is Inc., as general manager. Edward S. Walburn '83 has been appointed Inc. Mercy Managed Care Edward, who received a master's degree in health administration at Wilkes University, pre- Box 732 CO viously worked for the Geisinger Health Plan. 80424 class members registered at alumni or university events during 1994: Mai Arter, Bank of Mifflintown. He and his wife, Susan, are the parents of three children. They live at Port Royal R.R. 2. Kim Gobora Bent Breckenridge. live in Dallas. employed by John H. Sheaffer and Son, director of operations for O. Wilkes board of the Tuscarora Valley Of- First National Representative: P. at James M. Sheaffer '83 has been appointed Susan G. Wale wski '82 of Lebanon has been named practice development director at the Lebanon Valley Cancer Center in Lebanon. She earned MBA degree employed by Nabisco Foods Group and Hill. pointed as development coordinator for the Montvale, N.J. '76 were married on to the advisory The following Page 38 Hague Somers Ridge Park Elementary School tration at the University of Scranton. earned a master's degree West Chester University, the in T. 1993 (eight pounds, 2, live in director of finance/treasurer for Conrail Mercury, a divi- live Abbottstown. They Danville. SchnecksviUe. Mary at is Warren Hospital. They Mary Louise Hnatin III For more information, at St. respiratory care at on December by North Central Secure Treatment Unit Krista, seven. Thomas bom pist for ployed by Ethicon Endo-Surgery season, finishing third in the confer- Linda Jackovitz Mitchell '83 and her husband, Robert, are parents of a son, Robert Jo- work Susan Mitchell Helwig. Denise Molchany Hozza. (Continued from Page 25) the Theresa Koren Dutcher '83 and her husband, Amber Renee. S. Cavalier Karchner. Charles Karnes. Jeff Kile, m six years old. Coplay. eight ounces). Brett. Christine Chester. live in seph, Gregg Bonda. Scott Blackburn. John Bolton. Virginia Tom Baldwin. Chad Ban, Alderfer, Laurcen Leitzel Doreen Strasser fifth Case named Guard Insurance Group in WilkesShe and her husband, Dr. Joseph Toole, Barre. The following lass Of 1936. ence championships and J. born on September 29. Ann Markowski-Toole alumni or university events during 1994: the is David, are parents of a daughter. Karrie Young, Bernard and Frances. Mrs. Young and the late Dr. who USGPO-Communicraft. Scranton. Taylor Blackburn. ( hristopher Blackburn. Karen Scott Barbara Baker Edwards. Karrie Myers illness. joins a brother. Jared, Doug controller of Class .i Bilheimer Case '83 and Brian Representative: Mr member of the of 1977 who died in 1990 ( Ann They Redondo Beach, CA 90277 was live in '83 are parents of a son, Nathan, born on Octo- Keystone Junior College. Prior to that, she was a bookkeeper at Pioneer American Bank. Carbondale, and freelance artist for 538 Avenue late a consultant They relations at 1982 of Fame. The is Hopatcong, N.J. He athletic to the B.U. Athletic Hall J. Jr. Port Jervis. Kurt in in Parsippany, N.J. ber 17 (eight pounds, 13 ounces, 21.25 inches). teams, was inducted posthu- Yori, Paul Tennessee and member and coach of women's mously WEDDING REUNION — Chi Sigma Rho alumni from New Jersey. Maryland, Lynn Williams Gambone 82 and Carolyn Bader James. Miss late former faculty AT&T for John S. Kokinchak Pennsylvania attended the October 8 wedding of Demse I. Antolik 83 and Rose '82, Mary McCabe '84, Karen '82. Cinder Kim Toole Markowski The guests included Ann Robert Warren. Yori Macungie. Kurt E. Brink '83 and Kathy Ann Krause years. were married Wray, live in Central Columbia School Kim Gobora Bent, Kelly Kiely Bolton, Prior to that, he was a quality engineer for Poloron Products, Bloomsburg, and a planning consultant for the Susquehanna Economic De- velopment Authority Council of Governments Dana Sutton Bonczewski, Terry Conrad, Marty Coyne, Tom Diehl, Todd Gerstemeier, Lori Lindenmuth Gordner, Kent Hatt, Michael Lewisburg. Henderson. Cindy Herzog, Chris Johnston, Steve Jere, are parents of a daughter, Kathy Foust Warner in '83 and her husband, Karly Jo, bom on January 1995 1 Career path leads to zoo not far from Blo,>m.\hury It's Untverttty to th,- Philadelphia /<><>. hut for on,- B.U. graduate it took almost 10 yean at well as :i months of studs- in California eslie Mitchell gi.uiu.il> 1 ,1 from Bloomsburj in tin- spimg oi 1984 She received a bucheloi ol science degree with .1 in business administration com 1 mi. in. mi in with minois in social humanities She marketing, sciences and partit Ipated In various organizations and was advertisinj office] (01 the \ Mai luting Ass.k rasean and finani ii itni sin- always something else the ^ P Tier, Jill Seifert Tier, h Rei °« SC °" R,ght6r Be,H ^ Skern A ^Chman S""™ h " ! SHaff€r Jamie JoAnthony Sickler, Debbie Fenty Sk.nner. - - - and Richard Cameron ' « Smith, *£ * dent of They Kalhy 22. 1994. is an assistant vice presi- Commonwealth Bank in State College. live in Port Matilda. Jim Zv ikas 83 4 is a registered nurse at Divine Providence Hospital in Williamsport. After working in retaiJ management, marketing and finance, he completed the nursing program at Pennsylvania College of Technology in Williamsport. Rob Ravitch. Tina Reed. Connie Russell Reichart, James D Reilly, Scon Righter, Beth Rudy. Patrick J. Ruzzo, Sherri Zechman Knox Schneider, Ruby Todd Seip, Laurie Perry Shaffer. Jamie- Jo Anthony Sickler. Debbie Fenty Skinner. Cameron Smith. Peggy Nettling Snyder. Schuon Sattazahn, Janet Scott, Jodi Seip. Tina Souders. Randi G. Spayd. Donna Stone Szczucki. Bob Tier. Jill Seifert Tier. Mike 1984 exotii Peggy '•'runny, Nettling Snyl yaei I J. emotionally disturbed high school stud, m in Watertown. N Y She and her husband, also a 4 Heidi E. Antolik 84 and 7417 Paxton Road were married on August 6 Falls Church, VA 22043 (703) 356-5028 is Wesley Taylor J. in Nanticoke Heidi New Tripoli a business education teacher in and is III They live in Allentown. Linda FedroffMcCord, Darlene Barberio Payne, Scott Righter, Louis J. Bocci 4 84 and Jennifer Swenson were mamed on April Cameron Smith 30 in Paoli. Louis class members registered at alumni or university events during 1994: Paul Abraham, Melissa Olmsted Bakeman, Carol Chester as a supervisor/quality controller. They live in Phoenixville. Billets Carroll, Elizabeth Cleary, John J Sheila Rumsey Chimel '84 and her husband. Mark, are parents of a daughter. Lindsay, bom May 1994. She joins a brother. Mark U. age Maureen Marks D'lnnocenzo, Mary Beth Murphy Denny, Tom Dent, Diane Kauffman DiehJ. Steve DiNardo, Sharon Buckalew Ertel. Debra Blake Ferraro. James Ferraro. Carol in Feskanin. Leslie Frisina, Janet Stracka Haines. are planning a February wedding. Gail B. Hartman. zone trainer for Blockbuster Entertainment Corp Cuff. Mary Hassenplug. Joan Cebulka Hauck, John Heydt, Trish Stianche five. They live in variety ol spoil-, I | K \ air parents ol V. Cook March March. She formerly worked partment Leslie Mitchell. years, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania M. Cohen Kathy is Jackie Dancho '84 has been promoted sistant chief financial officer at at marine ollegC 111 Adams "I knew 1 couldn't my way sell loi popcorn up somewhere." .1 her husband. son. Jeffrey Peter, born on 1994. In the tall ol 1,11 < I I \WH, she and learned as conla. led mm h a . she could about the two 'ontlnued <"< '84 and his wile. KarBO, Bit Mcagan Page 40) bom Elizabeth, on August 23 (seven pounds. 10 ounces, 19.5 inches). They live in Algonquin. Illinois Jane R. Matsko '84 (M) is new stalling the Geisinger Medical Center clinic in Hazlcton. A graduate of Penn State, she earned her medical phia at Jefferson Medical College in Philadel She completed a family practice intern ship at St. ily Joseph Hospital medicine residency is & at in Reading and a fam Jefferson a diplomatc of the American Board of member of the American Pennsylvania Academy of Family Physicians a a Minnich '84 is owner of Solanco Video Towns Edge Shopping Center. Quarryville Jeff to as- Ashland Regional Medical Center. She joined the ( .1 said she had lalifornis i"i exotic i( in Mark Miller. Sandra Golas Miller. Monte Mingle. Dave Morgan. Cyndi Rice 1. Lou Maslowe She '84 and David WhO ded Moorpaik 1 ( and work Gary, are parents of Middletown. Kim Kinny Kearney. Michael Kruczek, Toni Spies Kruczek, Scon Kulick, Joseph Lisiewski, Ernie Long, Kevin Lynch, Linda Fedroff McCord, Louis Mickiey. Johnston, Gail Kaucher. live in NY Family Practice and Kathleen eslie iiki gol hAOgC her hie I she recalls. degree Beishline Bath, Linda Angst Bennett, Rich Bluis, Karen .1 Alex Robert. 18 months. They Center. by Service America Corp. Food Service The following I tralnei Si to answci she had heen looking employed in West is do you need She finally e playing son. parents of a daughter. Class Volunteers: l'».sx. ">•< Mow like and •What teacher, arc active in coaching, ol'hc laimg. .m.l pursuing a master's degree at Allentown College. '" animal training and management. That was the Joan Cebulka Hauck '84 and Kenney teaching 1 an answer that WOUld In is would ask memberi questions get a |ob like this '" *84 .111, nals grew. hiiing hei visits, she type oi experieni Representative: Robert ix She and her husband, Dave, are parents Of two sons. David and Jared. They live in Numidia Mary Beth Murphy Denny and she animals in She visited eanariums, /amis and master's degree at B.U. Ken Walsh. Richard Weiss. Tricoski. Bill Truhe. to be done, did you get youi job Paist. Joe Passeri. Robert Pasternak. Darlene Barbeno Payne. Scon Poppele. there the mi parks, and hei interesi In Weiss. Ken Oleynik. Harrison Mueller, management was la] rail environment stall May path lad hei to 1 strong interest .1 numerous "5c.T odisZZuT nnZ Stone t Szczuch, l T„Bob?t Donna following are 1 management, rnarketinj ratail hail on lation in the five years graduation, hen tht ARMC staff in in the finance de- Geisinger Medical Center for eight two of which she served as the assistant reimbursement manager She also earned a Tracey E. Sawyer '84 has been named mar keung officer m CorcStalcs Hamilton Bank's corporate financial services department Lancaster. She most recently was an in assistani Leslie, with Kolwa, an eight and audit officer with CorcStalcs. Hamilton's parent a half month old company Philadelphia Zoo. in Philadelphia lion cub, at the Zoo (Continued from Page 39) program, and she also took a volunteer position with the Philadclphia Zoo. She learned that there Brown, Carol Strausbaugh Chronister, Myma Blitzer Comerchero, Sharon Hottenstein is some another school in Florida with Cressinger. Leslie Giberson Fehan, Moorpark had similar courses, but more of what Leslie was looking Cunnion Hanosek, Linda Hess, Mark L. Jones, Susan Masten Lewis, Larry Medaglia Jr., Debbie Fritz Miller, Karen Flood Moffit, Patricia Moore, Greg Notestine, Brian Raudenbush, Joseph Ray, After a lengthy application was one of 100 people over the world who was process, she from all granted an interview. Three weeks later, a letter Susan Schneider-Morgan, Julie Foust Volpe, arrived accepting her David Wolfe. for the fall of 1989, program inlo the Wayne Frick, Martha Tucker Goldner. John Haney, Carol for. along with 49 other students. Wayne Brookhart After driving across country, with minimal belongings, she began the purling .' month I carrying a full coach OUTM, Besides ' related courses, the students had to i ompoiind al i U><) i nnivDii s lanj'inj.' 1mm class m at the 1991 had dwindled to only 31. moved and began volunteering with C enter for the l-.ndaii^'ci. .1 Spec ies al lit- I Toms the Reproduction University of Pittsburgh in 1987, director of the San Diego to Hampton Counseling Center The family lives in Point Pleasant San )iego I Thomas R. Embleton '85 and mas, Shippensburg University, back on her business degree and worked in i OUtlting was as I PHI IA DELPHIA AREA RECEPTION — Alumni and parents attended a and reptiles Meeting on December Leslie flooded the market with want "1 can't just say, '90. Julie to live DeRose, where able.' It's not like accounting, von an go anywhere and find a You must be willing to go when c |ob tin- While back home in Pennsylvania interview with the Philadelphia means you fill in moved to an assigned relief position in the small mammal house and "Working with was a 1 in atten- Boyd '94. Jill Ashenfelter Burnett Koch Cromwell '66. Ken Cromwell '66. Anna Cicilioni Mary Dougherty Duff '88. Donna Snyder Ferraioli '77, Carol Feskanin JimDeRose Dr. '39, '90. '43. Marie James '90. Kerry Anthony Mangiaracina Dr. '84. S. Alice '69. Dr. Kurt Grab/elder Janetka. Franklin '75. '69. "Ed" Jones Sadie Zapp Mayernick '27. Melissa Harris '54, Brian Ladley '90. Dan McGrew '95, '51. Juli Kay A. Hess Kathy Ladley. Herring Miller Theresa Ann Rosencrance Wangrycht age 3 nu 1 irial Twp., N.J., died 94. Teresa Oliver '88. She had been employed . '84 on November 18 at at Newton Me- Hospital Center for Mental Health for the me to "This is work with the lion this year. a blclong commitment Surviving are her husband. Daniel; a son. and three brothers position, Chris will lead sales which just begins with taking care of these animals. There is endless Computer Lewisburg. They live in a business software consultant at Support Services that Inc., community. information to be learned about behavior, natural history and their status in the wild. Kissolovege were married on July 9 "Because of the loss of habitat and poaching, extinction. world. I many animals If this face were a perfect would love the animals to be free in their natural habitat. we destroy them, Timothy R. Wood '84 and Nancy we Timothy after nine years with Pennsylvania National Bank She also graduated from the Pennsylvania Bankers Association School of Trust Kennedy Trust Sales Program. She non Financial is at in District, girls' varsity where he is basketball team. attending the Can- Institute Personal Trust Sales Pro- They Pamela A. Howley May is a video tape editor at New in Wayne York City. They Whaley Bear Creek. Pamela ABC Network News in live in Cliffside, N.J. Louis X. Lesh '85 received a master's degree nursing anesthesiology from George Wash- ington University on August 31, 1994. nurse anesthetist at the Naval Hospital He 1985 live in is a in Jack- two They his wife, Debbie, are parents of Middleburg. Fla. Representative: Ginger Balchunas Childs 303 Tavistock Drive Eileen Funsch Mital '85 and her husband, Raymond, are parents of a daughter, Kaitlyn Royersford. PA bom on September 2, 1994. Eileen is a mortgage/consumer loan supervisor for First Fidelity Bank, N.A. in Spring Valley. N.Y. They live in Park Ridge, N.J. 19468 Ruth, (610) 792-3595 Class Volunteers: Glenn Bromley. John Honey. Marvin Meneeley. They Patty live '85 and Stephen 7 in daughters, Brittany, six, and Ashley, five. Moore Ellen Twardzik Preziotti '85 and her husband, John, are parents of a son, Matthew John, The following Potts ville. class members registered at Miners alumni or university events during 1994: Beth Anne Batturs, Kerry Scon Boll, Daniel Bower, She joined the bank Lori Leonard Britt, Glenn Bromley. Loretta business development officer Bank in ef- live in Strafford. sonville, Florida. also coach Christine A. Zanis '84 has been appointed National and marketing gram. Honesdale. trust Heinz, within the "in-store" segment as well as vend- Bucknell Sinclair Personal Mayfield. a sixth grade teacher in the Highlands School of the in M But as destroy (Continued on Page 43) Page 40 is J. developing new channels of distribution forts in Lou and Beth A. Williams '84 and William H. Shun were married on October 1 in Lewisburg. Beth is position with manager for the newlyformed market development division. In this Regina Park, Scott Righter University and the past six years Patrick; her parents, a sister new ing. Mitchell '84. Eva M. Mosakowski ol Stillwater a brother, Sebastien. as the northeast region lucky to get this position, which also allowed at a teacher at East is Ore-Ida Food Service, a division of H. Cameron Smith '84. Sandra Wood Smith '86. Kathy Ann Snyder '80. Lucy Stroh. Susan Thieme Diane Virgilio '83. Theresa VonTobel '94, Pat Washeleskt '79. and Joe Zakorchemny '72. Devin was He joins were married on lion house. felids professional goal for mc, so cubs we had master's degree a Chris recently accepted a Zoo wherever you arc needed. After three months, Leslie Stephane. meet President Jessica Kozloff and Dr. Steve Kozloff. Those Barbara Russell Grab/elder and was eventually lured as an open keeper, which to '84. '83. landed an in July L993, Leslie I Arnaudo Camburn '92. Leslie jobs are I who earned reception in Plymouth dant < included Margaret Angelucci '90. Lisa Bell '90. Nicole United States. the heie and hope llicie's a |ob avail- tchc E. Chris Hardinger '85 and his wife. Dr. Johanne Lamarche, are parents of a son, animals, but on occasion with birds "You Wynne Pennsboro Area High School. a veterinary assistant, ova Beach. next opportunity ler working mainly with domestic resumes all in Horst are planning a spring 1996 wedding. Tho- When Bj is in pri- She formerly was River, N.J. hormonal studies with primalc. fell bom ol Zoo, working on behavorial and necessary, she '85 and her husband, vate practice in Freehold, N.J. With an associate of science degree, Leslie Hunt Butow on January 24, 1994 (eight pounds, six ounces). Jennifer, who earned a master of social work had only Her graduating off. Jennifer John, are parents of a daughter. Grace Anne, laij.-c buds, primates and to In 21 months, she reptiles. 20 days animals, Lewistown Area High School. He preLebanon City Schools. seven days a week to take care of ovi so- m a <> named viously taught and coached in the course load of animal- be mi the animal at '85 has been teacher and varsity boys' basketball cial studies at bom on June 3, Ellen tal is 1994 (eight pounds, four ounces). assistant controller for an environmen- consulting firm in Arlington, Va. They live in Sterling. Va. January 1995 QUEST: 20 years of exciting programs, trips On Roy Dm: Smith Uifli By Director. Quest, expand Quest now & The Corporate considered Institute in its 20th year, continues to offerings of outdoor courses and trips abroad, to students, alumni, friends of the its 1 tells had spent there 1 and Us many valleys was Uassmcrc where Wordsworth lived, now buried m the local graveyard. Beatrice Potter, creator of Peter Rabhil .mil in. ms othei animal the rainforest and nvers of Costa Rica and the headwaters of the characters, spent her most creative Amazon. ye in In this beautifti] Quest In 1995. will offer walking h great noslulgia. perhaps the major highlight of our walk We spent an afternoon in University. Our travels have taken us to the snow-capped volcanoes of Mexico, the remote Brooks Range of Northern Alaska, the high On England pan ol through the Lake District of England (July 517), the Western Highlands of Scotland (September 21 -October 3), and the Alsace gave hn extensive Lakeland properties and i. inns io the National [Viui to be preserved In perpetuity was region of France (June 15-28). Intrigued to learn thai ol The England Smith trip will who worked '91, trips be led by Brenda in the Lake sional photographer District from Colorado, will lead walk through the Western Highlands. Dr. Helmut Doll, math professor at B.U., will lead the walk through the Alsace region of France, an area where he walked and biked as a boy. visiting loieigm is, who show A iiwhiimjj scene from 1993 coast to coast walk across England almost deserted beaches. rugby was Quest's coast to coast Heyond B.C.. at the end of the last Age. rising seas finally broke through the shallow spit of land between Britain and the Ice continent, creating an island nation, spite which in of its inconsequential size and miserable climate, became in the 19th of the center of an empire century spanned a fifth which of the globe. Small, ancient-looking farms with grey, weathered granite walls and moss-covered swing on a field near the beach with the two sides, unprotected by any slate roofs padding, bashing each other with unusual rounded by emerald green Presumably a grudge game. An extraordinarily clear, sunny day allowed us a wonderful view of the mountains on the Isle of stone walls. miles to the west, but not which Ireland, Around 10,000 A Saturday game in full Man some 30 is occupy in this part another. an important economic activity were lifted by a traditional ploughman's lunch of tasty local cheeses, bread and chutney at the Queens Hotel, a 300-year-old inn. only a stone's throw from Mrs. Smith's Stonehouse back even Bees on the edge of the in the 6th century the Irish Sea has changed), founded a nunnery (little its rugged — about 180 on the west fells a small country, so a higher midnff daunting a task to start from village is is We were coast, first traversing the of the Lake District and then North Sea. traffic. across private lands if it can be proven local people. Some way — flight from New York to Manchester in England is always a wearying affair with The 6 a.m.. worn from the flight, we boarded a and headed north along the — Others are who have in the of minimizing potential damage to their land little opportunity to sleep. Arriving in Manchester train at the airport interest for of the paths have been in use for more than a thousand years public paths across their property usually pubs and inns. that the — often erect styles for the conve- nience of pedestrians, allowing easy access Walking through the Lake District is a journey into another century, to a world that Our second is District, hills are that hardy enough seem Little withstand the difficult weather, other than the locals selection who by natural genetically insensible to of non-stop rain. Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania sheep country. to weeks final .n, i , in | nr I. in, I is o| (hoSfl tramp, across the bleak, North Yorkshire moorland a glimpse of the and died Yorkshire stark, gray to 62. It Wc decided — to an were sisters You have to tramp across a moor on a wet. windy day to appreciate a tough one for an English mile bore no resemblance where the scenic imagery and the dark and sinister chaiactci ol Heatln Idle Our came Irom day of walking was Irom final the small fishing port of Whitby, where Captain Cook, one of England's greatest sailors, was Another impressive monastery bom dating back to the 7th century was thought to be roughly three Umes longer The weather was magnificently clear, warm, and sunny, a rare combina- overlooks this picturesque town, its back overlooking the North Sea from where many of its principal tion for a region that "enjoys" antagonists it HO inches of and where summer can be sometimes measured in days The mountain ash and I rain a year birch trees became fewer Ennerdale and at as wc climbed out of an elevation of only 2.000 feet, disappeared The landscape is open and windswept, often scoured by low cloud and mist driven in by the prevailing westerlies off the Irish Sea. It is reminiscent of northern where Rock, a great buttress first we looked down on ascents of the there To the west, the sun -dappled water of of Man — — and the glistening, magical waters Buttermcre. and beyond, the still was of dark granite Everest. Isle of the Irish Sea. From this lofty terrain Vikings. in the I6lh by came — the Saxons and abandoned In spite of being century and being shelled a passing the second rums look German battleship in World War. the ravaged as though they might 1000 years. easily last another A delightful eight mile walk along the 300-foot high sandstone sea cliffs seemed more like 5. but by iiow wc were accustomed to the perverse 1 us. the earliest rockclimbcrs practiced in Mattcrhom and Mount is in thriving moiiast. nes, win. h in gave us deceptively steep and geography and inaccessibility has retained the atmosphere and sense of timelessness of a prelndustrial age. This is .i, regional centers of education, industry and agriculture easy to imagine a walk across England to be literally to the else >' Our a relaxed affair, peering over garden walls and taking afternoon teas at quaint country inns preparation for the Only a half mile from the sea, we stretched our cramped travel legs and tramped to the was whose ages ranged from 26 sheer good fortune and a consequence of breakfast and the starting point for our walk. mm treeless. day. from Ennerdale into the Lake magnificent coast line of the Irish Sea, quite back doorstep of Mrs. Smith's Stonehouse Farm in St Bees, our first bed and in. born, lived almost then entire lives, Pillar by King Henry ol fields Alaska or northern Scandinavia. Looking back, and now well below over thorn hedges and stone walls. bmond and mined astle vk Inn sited the addition to being religious centers date of glacier-scarred rock outcrops, alpine grasses and sedges, bracken, and purple headier American one Their legality stems from of more recent vintage. Landowners Our accommodations were bed and move medieval law which allows a right of access path has been a traditional right of proceeding eastward across the bleak North Yorkshire Moors to Robin Hood's Bay on the breakfast places local or passing traveler to wool became when Viking sometimes seem interminable. to village, through a rural a i il will take us through the island's most beautiful 1 of all those He Slates. who lives in a score in the took the In- 97th percen- test in the United Orange, California mountains and moorland. Our walk will begin ol m the i .ike District at io-.s Irom the North Yorkshire Hccs on the St Robin Hood s lusli Bay on Moors Sea — to the shores oi mountainous and hilly is the land Wordsworth and James Herriot, Beautiful and The Romans passed this a foot specialist and live at Jersey Shore R R Sandra J. Shaker 4 Sandra, Who earned fl ait administration at 1 in Drifton. Wilkes University, rector of Medical Imaging and Women's Care The live Hazleton-St. Joseph Medical Center. Drums R R on the eastern Ohio. Rose Anne Brizek-Horan '86 has (717) 476-4745 a 14- month-old son, Patrick. Chris Campbell Raughley RR. Douglas A. Coup '86 and Lori D. Smith are Doug is a senior programmer analyst for Shared Medical Systems in Malvem. 1 engaged. Michael C. Dubbs '86 has been named The following class members registered at Rose Anne Donna Campbell. Priscilla RobCarroll, Karyn Ryan Carten. Howard Matsko Daley. Martha Jane Roth Danchak. Susan Hanchak Duerr, Todd Duerr, Rebecca Eberle-Romberger, Sharon Einbmder. is a special education teacher in is at a Nation- Lewisburg. They live Rob Eroh, Kirk D. Fell. Daniel Gallagher. Tom Gordon. Tony Hanosek. Nettie Lewis Hartman. Cynthia Hepler, Michael Hitt. Dorothy Hey Hobbis, Thomas Holly. Michele Hucaluk, Dale Keener, Karen Klocek, Richard S. Knupp, Laurie Koznoskie, Wesley Kreitz. Kelly Lewis. Frank Magel. Rick Mead. Beth Gillespie Medaglia, Beth A. Williams '85 and William H. Shun were married on October 1 in Lewisburg. Beth Marvin Metzger. Debbie Blyler Quarmby. Nina Computer Schnver, Jeannette Daniels Schriver, Laura Sharrow, Tern Beth Slocum, Sandra Wood is a business software consultant for Support Services, in that Page 42 live in Cleveland, community Inc. in Lewisburg. They live Field Rego. Durrell Reichley. Walt Roberts, Brad Smith, Chet Snyder, sec- retary-treasurer for Scott Twp., with an office in ment, Lightstreet. Land Cost $1,300 lies They Home Bethany, four; and Jared, three. wide Insurance agent in Wmfield. (Continued on Page 46) Wilson Borough. O. Christie, Traci September 21 -October 3 Hotel which lines. Box 474; 82 Shepard Avenue Delaware Water Gap. PA 18327-0474 in a flight attendant for Continental Air- is Brizek-Horan, '85 and Jeffrey J. Shikellamy High School, and Jeff Rowardennan Kelly R. Lewis erts Scotland Highlands of Amy Bajdalski, Alicia Schwenter Bluis, 3. Deborah Hartman Smith Deborah the '86 and Steven L. Simpson Representative: at six; at Amy M. Bowne at pathways, churches and landscape. will begin the employed by Drevna-Papson Physical Therapy Associates in Lancaster. They live in Paradise. Espy. di- is Smith '85 report the birth of their third son, Brandon Hunter Smith, on May 23 He joins Tyler, We is alumni or university events during 1994: Scott Aikey, Leslie Hoy Bacigalupi, Marzena master's degree in health passing can be found along the old Scotland walk Hehn were also a graduate of Thomas Jefferson University, were married on November 5 85 and Jeffrey N. Sackrison were married on October \eais ago, followed by the Danes, Traces of their J. in Lafayette, N.J. Joseph, 1986 Kunkletown. PA 18058 I region tWO thousand Saxons and Vikings Wade E. Workman '85 and Carol J. Montgomery are planning a May 1995 wedding. Wade is a manager trainee at Toys-R-Us in Camp Hill. 1 (610) 681-3914 . >>i author of All Things Bright through Hk\ Joseph C. Allison '86 and Lea Pennsj Ivania College of is podiatric surgeon with practices in Williamsport landscape of Stonewalled houses. inn8 and ancient i( ol Podiatric Medicine, a highland sheep Farms, villages ol hutches SchlortT '85 and Rhonda L. Bird William, a graduate and Avis The walk passes through J. were married on October 22 in Jersey Shore. the North Sea. c William MBA degree. married on October P. region Northwest England and finish earned an Greene Thren, James Tyson, Dennis Ward, Lyndon Yearick, James Zelenak. 15 residents. 1993 he passed the American Board of Medicine with Ted Williams '85 has been a certified finanplanner with IDS Financial Services in Lancaster for more than eight years. He has also cial in tion as chief medical resident, responsible for July 5-17 '78. He formerly was istrator for the home adminManor Nursing a nursing Rolling Hills Union County and for in JDK Manage- Maria Frant Eden '86 is a banking officer Bank in Allentown, managing an for Meridian office in White Hall. She is expecting her first child in March. Elaine (the Big M. Foster '86 moved to Kailua-Kona Island), Hawaii, in ter living in December 1993 af- Baltimore, Md., for seven years, where she worked at Johns Hopkins Hospital. She is working in the OB/GYN department of Kona Community Hospital. "Aloha Land of Paradise." to all from the Rob Thompson, Dawn January 1995 Classnotes Alumni return as recruiters At least returned to 7 Bloomshurg alumni campus to recruil our seniors jobs, I toi according Carol to Bainett, dircctoi ot the Caieei Development Center The recruiter included the following alumni Young Bmsl Hartlauh Anthony James (Jake) "89, Armstrong; "So. Scott Dan Owens '9 Beamei •»> t iUU | \ Arthur Andersen — Alctu Gmff '94 Shared Medical System* Snvilei SO A Knthj — Lee Blackwuy 73 — Dawn h- nan 94 Foot Locker Prudential State f Hartoll In — Diane arm Insurance ' ') Kemsel&Co.- Tracy Pink Wallace Compntei Systems Dean Shields ( >.| Ames Department Paul I - Alumni and parents attended a reception in V^tI £ pL 67 f>r„c R f 67. Henry SrTT* JOA » ^^ Ba* e r™l 8 B im yi Parrish , Harry hemny Zakon hemnj "94. Dcaniu ierm.in ll.ihih, John Gundrum. Amy Perry Hall. Debbie < < ">4. Joe '72 and Cathy iihas, I K.i Ignatovich. Mike Kennedy. Alison M oreman Chris Lutz, Mike Markowski. Kelly McAndrew. Angela ZUDJ Scott Karchner. i Metzger, Patricia Metzgei Scott, Robin lalbol Mingle. Michelle Mourey. Sean Mullen, R tins Oman. Fay Ortiz, Paul Pugnetti, Crum Mary II. John W. Cook married on June 1 fO) Glenside and is Skinner. Su/ette treasurer for the Philadelphia Zoo's chapter of the American Association Keepers Wcllcr. Jeff Welsh. '87 and 8 in (Continued from Pagt ourselves." rj Sunderland. Kelly McBndc Swisher. Lisa Tomlinson. Mary Beth D Zoo Ix-slie lives in I Amy Spering Snyder. Ocean Dana K Yaw were City. Md John is a medical sales representative for Sherwood Medi Md They live in that city. Wendy L. Davis '87 and Kyle E. Miller '90 were married on December 30 Wendy is a case manager with try the Lehigh Valley Private Indus- Council, and Kyle is employed by PNC Corp as an investment consultant in East Stroudsburg. Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania I Dan Carl Morgan, Marie Morgan Zal on '52, Sadie Zapp Mayernii '27. < « Correalc, Brian Dent. Janet EU, Christine h.rd. caJ in Laurel. Bryan, four. employed by Meridian Bank aeon Class Volunteer Depicro Weir. Carol College Scott, are parents of a a brother. I in Philadelphia Ambler, PA 19002 Scdor Reichley. Alesia children: and WBRE-TV, Channel is S&A Custom Built Homes in State He earned an MBA degree at Penn State He and Eva John Nicodem '86 '86 ou Petruct luncheon Krasner, Dave Malvern. director for a son, a special education teacher, and Michael his final year of 2 ounces). Lancaster. Michael Naunczek '86 are parents of Michael Patrick, 1 i Representative: Sean Mullen HOI Cedar Road Brennan, Joe Cannavo, Laurie Snyder Lynch Smurthwaite a Deckcu I Alumni enjoy The following grade teacher — Mark Eycr "84 — Dan Imaha Neve & Co - Ed Olszewski *94 Oaram Sylvania Miki 'uddj , joins a brother. Corey, age a fifth < 1987 half. is ol Klingerman H7 X Lyndon Yearick for , ,„ lurn Susan Armstrong Smith '86 and her husband, Leslie are planning a spring 1995 Emst /, ,,„ fc, ,„„ (215) 646-8364 band, John, are parents of a daughter. Victoria dit Jeeves. Hat, „„ „ /, — Hazleton. . California. is Mary /•„ „,/, „, controller of the Press-Telegram, he will oversee an annual budget of nearly $60 million and manage a staff of over 30 people. With its in meet - self-employed. M. Randinelli '49, 1 to Nordstrom 78. Holfy Wlatmover Op, Stephanie Snyder WeiUl 79. and Michel, ZaluM '91 995 wedding were married on June 24 As Homlsak M ** 90. St. Louis, controller of the Lorain (Ohio) Morning Journal, and business Jill November '86 and Michele Katrishen are planning an April 29, Shane Dr. William CO " B° Wer ZZ"" : 74, Lisa Stockholm ZW TE Spadoni * Mutual Willtamsport on Stores Inc. rcuhan '78 Daily Express LYCOMING RECEPTION «)| Page 43 Master's degree in accounting The following class members registered at alumni or university events during 1994 «T approved A new Michael Alban. master of science degree accounting program will enroll students in Ihe first (all in its Drakas. Fetterman, Steve Fetterman, Edie Gair. Annemarie Murray Hauck, Leah Haussmann, Jeff Hedeman, Vicki Henry, Dianna Waddell approved by the Council of Trustees. Richard Baker, chairman of the accounting department, notes that of total 1 minimum educational requirement for licensure as a Certified Public Accountant. "We expect the Commonwealth follow this national trend to "Bloomsburg already has one of the imderfi.uliialr accounting programs We nia. northeastern Pennsylva- in think our new master program anticipates for a 500 and 600 students and graduates no and ISO students each between than 40 pen enl "i the CPA i omplemeni the undergraduate accounting curriculum and the programs institutions. "I Othei nearby Othei schools Stale .System ol lighci I she wrote on teens and alcohol. In July, she was named a regional winner for the series in the Thomson Newspapers Award of Excellence Pro- I (eborah sor an < the in Choice ipected to contribute graduates Selinsgrove. she in is for Children's also attending the They and univcisUics the tilth yeai requirement hools u ithin oi state a 4 large i .it live in the University of South Florida. They quality graduate B. Hoffman '87 and Lisa were married on October 29 is a teacher at in J Sechrist Reading. David to support a program in that, David L. Maciejewski '87 and Kathleen A. wedding in business manager of the Ferrell are planning an April 8 Hughesville, David is it is mature, the Bloomsburg program many as Ml to 00 students per year taking graduate in accounting Mark J. Makara 1 reports good 993 she received the Governor's in January 1994 she gave birth to a son. She resides in Northfield, were married on September 3 diana. Mark in Klebenow Columbus. In- a professional pharmaceutical is in Grove City. Ohio Laurie Lori Namey J. Stein '87 and Brent E. Sugita were on September 24. Salley is by the Quakertown Community School District and is doing graduate work versity. They live in at Kutztown Uni- Boyertown. married on August 20 in Minersville. Scott is employed by Big A Auto Parts in Pottsvdle. They live in Minersville. 4 88 of Shenandoah has shift su- pervisor for Lehigh Valley Division of Laboratory Resources Inc. in Bethlehem. He joined the firm in 1989. has completed a course in inductively is certified in asbestos fibercounting. Francine D. Brion '88 has been named coordinator for training and development with the lege of Technology at Alfred. Prior to joining Alfred State, she gram coordinator with in the College was a pro- Center of the Corning, N.Y., for three years. Francine and her husband, Robert, are the par- Lori Timber-lake- Wolf '87 and her husband, triplets in March! ents of a son, Cory, age two. They live in Scio, N.Y. side. District. Michael is They a chemist at live at Merck and Co. 1988 istered nurse, she served in the U. S. Air Force Representative: Malcolm Grow Medical Center, Andrews Air Force Base She and her husband, a resident Seabee at the United States Embassy Lori DePasquale Lannetti for five years at Tokyo, reside in that city. Moyer Rhoads the '87. a general assign- Shamokin News-Item won two awards since for a l0-part series in Northumberland R.R. Robin Gail Reese '87 and David A. Poust were married on June 25 in Hughesville. A reg- at L. Bosavage been promoted to metals supervisor and Finger Lakes Dauphin School 1989. has 1995 wedding. Center for Science, Technology and Applied Research at State University of New York Col- Michael R. Weaver '87 and Tracey Jo Bilger were married on August 27 in Bloomsburg. 1 ment reporter fall a medical technologist at Harrisburg '87 and Sean Schaefer are plan- a Patricia is employed summer 995 wedding. Lori, who received a master \ degree at Rider College in New Jersey, is a guidance counselor with the Lower in '88 and Timothy E. Hospital. He Wesley, are expecting ning Montgomery coupled argon plasma emission spectroscopy and representative for the Pratt Division of Pfizer Pharmaceuticals. They live Ann Bloom Costello are planning a N.J. District. '87 and Lisa A. in employed by North Penn Hos- is pital. Gary Kimberly Nickey Stangle '87 Salley Loyalsock Township School when County. Glenn live at Hughesville R. R. 2. N. Scott Sterner '87 and Alexandra Kost were Bakei indicated courses bom on September 7 (rune pounds, two ounces). They mamed accounting." could have as Robert, are parents of a son, Luke Robert, Oley Valley High School. They Mount Perm. '88 and Pamela S. Kline Shamokin. news: In April Bradenton, Florida. David reasonable distance enough Glenn W. Bateman were married on September 3 Sarasota) Florida, while pursuing a master's de- supported have an existing accounting program Meadows Nursing Center. She Service Center in Wilkes-Barre. Laurie Jerry W. Hauck 87 and Marsha L. Hetzendorf were married on August 6 in Turbotville. Jerry is employed by Athco in here aie I BonAnno are Rob lives in Sandpoint, Idaho. Northumberland. reside in owned si. ite Governor's Highway Safety Award in the media category. She and her husband. Stuart, reside in Teacher Recognition Award, and ollcj-es i In October, she received a gram. Suzette Spering Snyder '87 and her husband, said, have not formulated plans to meet thai A caseworker in program neailn si an accounting and auditing supervi- Harrisburg Center of Temple University. EdU( aliou "TboiU knowledge," Baker no is Kronick Kalada Berdy and Co.. CPAs, Wilkes Barre ii to the at will own 's 1995 wedding. fall Lisa Argenziano '88 has been named direc- '87 and Palnck E. Deborah M. Dudeck live in 'niversitj I '88 and Angela Rob Anthony planning a '92. Bclardi were married on October 15 in Hazleton. examination The new graduate program David Slonac, Marga- Waldron, Michael W. Williams previously was a caseworker with the Children's Bloonuburg's undergraduate OUnting program enrolls between graduates take the Traauk the stale's ( More Salinger, Frank Schaffer. ret tor of activities at mandate and prepares students year Palmer. Dickie Paria. John Roskos, Maria T. '70 and Stan s changing business climate." at Oberdorf. Brian Ohl. Teresa Oliver, Carolyn Those in attendance included Anna Bauer '95. Bra ft Ho 64. George Derk '55. Vera Rearick Derk 60. Stephanie Husted Fetterman '88. Steve Fetterman '88, Dianne Fisher. Stanley Heimbach '35. Cynthia Hepler '86, Alicia I In eman '96, Dale Keener '86. Mary Anne Majikas Klemkosky '59, John Miller, Marc Miller '91, Sharon Miller, Barbara Hershey Myer '71. Michelle Neumann '95, Vicki Gross Sproesser Gerald several years," he said l.nj'c.l Willis October 12 to meet President Jessica Kozloff. the next in Wanda L. Love. — Alumni and parents attended a reception in Reading on READING-BERKS RECEPTION Damn McDonough. Amy Savastio Murphy, John Nestro, Wendy Edwards I 50 hours of education or 30 hours of education beyond the a Tony Klemanski, Lori Lannetti. Hensler. slates require either a bachelor's degree as Andregic. Joe Bannah. Kevin Crane. Patricia Dobrosic, Susan Early Mary Dougherty Duff. Stephanie Husted of 1996. Creation of the program was recently "more than 30 Maude Chris Beagle. Michelle Johnson Beiler, Mike Brown. Kevin Cecco. Joan McNichol Coyle, River2. 702 Remington Court PA 18914 (215) 997-2406 Cluilfont. Class Volunteers: Gary L Bosavage. Stephanie Fetterman. Steve Fetterman. Marge Krueger Carole A. Cimakasky '88 and Brian Peck are planning an October 1995 wedding. employed as an Carole is manager and personnel coordinator for Interim Personnel Temporary Services in Kingston. They live in Harding. office Stephanie Fetterman '88 was recently promoted to district sales manager with Reuben H Donnelly (Donnelly Directory). She and her husband, Steve "88, live in West Lawn. Cynthia A. William s Gaffney '88 and Michael Morrissey '90 were mamed in May who was promoted to captain in the U.S. in July, is attending Infantry Officer Ad- Michael, Army Page 44 January 1995 A vanced Course Georgia, followed by the Bra- in Commander's Course. They are expecting a child in April, and in May will move to Germany where they will be stadley tioned for approximately three years. Cynthia, who aJso earned a master "s degree at Bloomsburg. a learning disabilities teacher. is are parents of a son. Robert James, born on May 16 Knstine is an administrative assistant with AT&T in Pamela A. Hagenbuch "88 and Roger B. Pamela is 1 is attending Hamsburg Center. They live Temple in University. Northumberland Hummel '88 and James were married on November garet a is & Co. Kerry, who earned a master's degree live in in Easton. Mar- Allentown. J. Kieffer Jr. 4 are parents of a daughter, 1994. Donald 2, 88 and Julia, born an Internal Revenue They live m N.J. Jo Ann Girton Kile '88 and her husband, Ron. are the parents of a daughter. Felicia on September 28, 1994. They Mane, born live in Wellsville N.Y. Lori Kirk-Rolley '88 has been appointed as an account manager at The Weightman Group in She will be responsible for daily account management functions on the agency's WLR Foods account and the Mannington Mills Philadelphia. and commercial businesses. She previously was a senior account executive at Letven. in Diccicco Horsham. She is & live in Beth Ann Lugg *88 and Joseph W. Snyder were married on June 25 in Pen Argyl. Beth is employed by the Pen Argyl Area School District live in Bangor. Co.'s office in Allentown Cheryl Ann Mazer '88 and Thomas L. Errico May 1995 wedding. Cheryl is are planning a Wanda Co in and FM WVTA television WV1A stall in foi She |oined the radio 1991 as a corporate underwriting representative and was subsequently promoted to department head and directoi ol development Judy is married lo Paul Sedlak '87 JefTSmith '88 is in employed by Prudential Pro Philadelphia / Janet ft Sobaek '88 and Thomas Luubach were married on September 4. 1993. Janet Shearon Hopewell. N.J. McDonough '88 and Sean (M) have made career moves Wanda has been named director of the annual fund at Lycoming College, and Sean is educaWillis McDonough Judith Mies Sedlak "88 has been named vice president of development fared Properties his wife. Julie, Service agent in Brooklyn. N.Y. Westwood. Moravian office manager/executive secretary for Madeline is at They Alburtis. Environmental Design Donald residential employed by PP&L. is F Bova CPA with Concannon. Gallagher, Miller They on June 1 1 & of Beard L. Lender "88 and Mark J. Elscsser were married on September 24 in Coopersburg They Margaret L. Maynard. Mass 8 in Selinsgrove. a caseworker for Children's Choice in Selinsgrove and in Kerry College, Dillman were married on June Boston. They live Stefanle E. Nestor '88 has ken named supervisor in the audit and accounting department '91 math teacher live in at Interim a is Berwick Middle School. They Berwick associate Rebecca Solsman '88 and Ernesi Bonneviei were married on September 30 in Clarks Sum I nut Rebecca is advertising manager Pocono Resorts. for dean Caescr \s sity. County, she is looking forward to becoming ac- tive in that chapter. Lisa Pritchard Taddei '88 and Michael Taddei '89 2. glove Ct . are parents ol ., son. Hen|anim, 1993. Their neu addiessil Belcamp. MD I). I. i340FoX 21017 is a dean Augusi "«i Sharon E. Wolf '88 and Joseph ( married on October 22 in Lancaster i in Paoli The married on April 3. 1993. Nancy resentative for Pfizer Labs. Kristine A. Lee '88 and her husband. Jack. is Hauck were a sales rep- They live in Lancaster. olli g< < lorinci m, become dean of the Collegi ml \u Ibl < 1989 . In tin year. he) live i Arts [utJea and will serve one ol gan tx left in ., „ and Wial teorgio Southern I ,|, July to ol Science-, ai taiveroity in Statcshoio Representative '88 and Geoffrey 19 l"i ol thi She Roosevelt Newson, I professoi edui ation and larra were Deborah is in Lancaster. Nancy Murray .isso, [ate serving as Interim and Sciences I University. i. ii-' ioi Paul Battista Advertising a graduate student at LaSalle 1 athletics, position employed by Wyeth-Ayerst McMahon '88 and Stacy L. Meli were married on June 25. 1994. They live in Baltimore. .Mm.!, 1 ol health, physii al ""July Wanda was an active charter member of the Wyoming Valley Chapter of B.U. alumni, and now that she and Sean are settled in Lycoming ind. i tional technology coordinator for the Milton El- ementary Schools. Wanda was formerly assistant director of annual giving at Wilkes Univer- UMura aula < Mm. i has he, n member faculty a Uloomsl>m r since 1987 She has served as program coordinator for the muster's degree in exercise John M. Walker 1000 Hillgate Apt TE Pittsburgh, PA 15220 (412) 343-4484 science and adult fitness, as well as assistant chair of the HIM- department Class Volunteers: Todd ArgenzJano, Joanne Foster. tine L Jo Anise Keener. Laura Derncott, Linda M Spohn. Susan Sugra, John M F illing those positions on a temporary basis arc .eon S/mcdra and Susan Hihbs, respectively I Spec/it. CHHs Walker Ix-Mura completed live internships, The following class members registered at alumni or university events during 1994 John Blowers. Kirsten Lemingcr Bryan. Michael Bryan. Mark Burkholder. Barbara Saylor Bumsidc. Staccy Aponick Cecco. Jeff Conner. David Coohdge. Patricia Davis. Joanne Derncott. Jean Downing. Gail Erdlcy Erickson. Susan Fairman. Linda Foster. Sharon Getty. Penny Gutshall. Lisa Habakus. Harrier, Gus Haviland. Tammy Hall. Melissa Alicia lern//i Ha/zard. Kevin Jamison. Paul Kappel. JoAnisc Keener. Charles Klingcr. Phil Krcpps. Scott Lcgg. Howard Libcrman. Dcbra Reed Long. Scott Long. Antoinette Marx, Jim Moss. Daniel A Nase. Michelle Garnty Nolan. Julia Spychalski Oehlert. Michael Ochlert. Karen Schlcnncr Ohl. Dawn Padncr. Karen Pike. Tony Posca. Jennifer Griffis Redmond. Susan Rockwood. Prank SNOWY REUNION — We just never know where the next mini-reunion of B. U place! Rob Anthony 88 (right) sent Wyoming with the Grand Teton in — alumni will take us this photo that was taken on Mt. Glory in Jackson Hole. the background. Shown with Rob are Joel Bauschpics Brian Sigfried '90 and David Tuscano 90. Rob now lives in Sandpoint. Idaho. '90. It) adminislra office in dean of in the the College ol Ails ami S< lem es 1989 and the lecond in office of the provost and vice president lor acadcmi. allairs in 1991 Spectrum wins top magazine award Spectrum, published by students at Bloomsburg University, has been named the number one student magazine ifl the United States by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. The competition included from 335 colleges and Santoro. Jennifer Blair Sassano. William Shccly. Taras Somyk. Cheryl Spocrl. Susan Sugra. John across the country Sweeney. Rosemary Schrocdcr Termini. Paul Voltz. John M Walker. John Zcrbc. national The award is awards earned since its entrants universities another in a scries of that Spectrum has inception in 1986. In six Dean Brewer '89 has been hired as a second- ary physics/science teacher in the Southern Co- lumbia Area School District Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania one of the past eight years, the student publication has earned medalist honors from the CSPA. (Continued on Page 48) Page 45 Quest snotes (Continued from Page 42) Loch Lomond, Rannoch shores of bonnie cross the western fringe of Moor and on through the magnifi cent and wild landscape of Glencoc and the Mammorcs Ben Nevis, the foot of at Britain's The heather highest mountain. be William to Fort will bloom on the hillsides at this From Fort William, we in Mark D. Burkholder *89 and Melanie A. Scigford are planning a September 23. Mark, also ding. a County Area Community College, is employed by the Charles F Snyder Funeral Homes in (~ancastcr and Millersvillc. time of year. by will travel train or bus to Mallaig of Skyc. and take the ferry to the Isle spending an entire day and a night on the island before crossing back to the mainland and travelling by we Edinburgh, where E. Clifford '89 and in Darin HuggJer '88 Scranton. Lynne secondary English teacher, and Darin is a a sec- is ondary math teacher. Barbara Duke Cook '89 and David Cook '89 Aaron Edward, bom on fv are parents of v son, of our time in Scotland. last Lynnc were married on July 23 train to spend the will 995 wed- 1 graduate of Northampton October 14 (seven pounds. 3.5 ounces). He joins France June 15-28 Land Cost $1,200 a sister. Mary Anne Donald '89 earned an MBA in human resource administration at Fairleigh Carre/our Europeen, the Visit h- crossroads of F.urope, in a two- week trip that leads from the towns of the Alsace into the mountains of the We Vosgcs. RhiM and in the Our final goal. along the G.R. one of several 5, trails in north, we towns and center. After a Ink and few more days of many have preserved their distun tm- nous oi art and some of the most delicious food and wine in the Several moderate hiking days, charming towns, will bring us to During the you tour, will have the Co. m Mary Beth Gallagher-Finnerty Lab we in State College. versary on October will help in em- She and her hus- 5. They live in State One position, technical merits i in 1993, is a legal specialist with Philadelphia, Harrisburg and Washington, D.C. She resides in Philadelphia. Susan E. Metzker '89 and David W. Gehrum May 1 3 wedding in Williamsport. are planning a Susan recruiters in Philadelphia. is a programmer/analyst for the Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit Lori L. Havriila '89 and William L. in Pittston. J. employed by Merrill Lynch They reside in Pottsville. in in Montandon. Burke Lori is Wilkes-Barre. Sandra L. Rozzi '89 and James B. Floyd were at Bernville R.D. 2. Sandra is employed by Aetna Life and Casualty in Middletown, Conn. They live in Meriden, Conn. married Thomas M. Heavey '89 and Amy L. Schropp were married on October 8 in Harrisburg. Thomas is general manager of Crunch Fitness Health Club in New York City. Kimberly A. Shaner '89 and Jeffrey R. Hannis are planning a July 22, 1995 wedding Pottstown. Kimberly is in an elementary school teacher in the Philadelphia School District. and overall impact. aliber competition of the In PPA is 1994 there were approximately 6,000 is a sales assistant for Dimension Media Services. Sherman College of make Shannon M. Gownley '89 and Timothy W Straight Chiropractic in is a teacher in the Exeter District, Township Reading. They also live in Exeter Township Dawn Guarino '89 and Gregory were married on February 19 Dawn is a CPA with Bloomsburg University Bloomsburg. PA 17815 Carey and Associates gory is in Ksiazek '89 Wayne, in Wilkes-Barre. and Gre- a self-employed contractor. They live in '89 and Brian D. Wilcox were married on October 2 in Lansdale. Melissa is a senior communications associate for the Vanguard Group of Investment Companies in They Valley Forge live in Schwenksville. Anthony W. Hartlaub '89 and Celeste Ann in Hanover. Anthony M. Mack '89 and Joseph were married on November bon. Lisa is 6. 1 993. B. Parrish in a certified public accountant with Ernst and Young, Harrisburg. They live in Hanover. are planning an April Donald Montoursville. Montour is 1 , a 1995 wedding manager for Oil Service Co. in Wilkes-Barre. Marianne L. Troyan '89 and Mark E. Zenyuch 4 79 were married on July 16 in Marion Heights. gree at Marianne, Jennifer who Beaver College, is earned a master's dea physical therapist at Susquehanna Physical Therapy Association in Bloomsburg. Mark is a transportation construc- They PennDOT in Montoursville. reside in Bear Gap. Port Car- employed by The Morning Call in Tina Valencik '89 and Donald J. Robbins are planning an August 1995 wedding. Tina is employed by the Department of Defense in Wash- Wynn McGinley ate with S. R. is in tion inspector for Lisa Ann Allentown. Clarks Summit. Stremmel were married M. Letchak Melissa N.J. Parente. Randolph. Orlando, Donald A. Shearer '89 and Debbie A Solomon South Carolina. Bastian were married on August 6 in Centralia. by completing alumni survey on Page 51. JoAnise Keener '89 and Jamie Leighow are planning a September 9, 1995 wedding. JoAnise Jamie also attended B.U. and graduated from Quest Office Page 46 Law management of her portraits nbbon awards and was awarded a national merit. The portrait u as s^ m ed in the top range for its creativity, com- entries. Please help us to serve your needs to: School of Col- qualified for the prestigious blue School it Doreen A. Hasselman '89 and Michael W. Sobeck '89 planned a fall wedding. Doreen is a national reseller manager for Pagenet Inc. in Mt. Laurel, N.J. Michael, a graduate of Widener were married on October 8 a Note You may mail E. '89. lege. Shannon interests better Getty band, Joe, celebrated their third wedding anni- nation group again the following day. the short is ployed by Penn State University's Applied Re- you arrangements for you to rejoin the and *89 considered to be one of the most difficult in the the event that spend additional time particular town, Duncan, Harold Emmitt '51. Helen Tietjen Emmitt '51. Terry Engleman '61. Sharon Nancy L Hill '75. John Haney '85. Annemarie Murray Hauck '88. Joseph W. Hippie. Laura Keyser. Mark Keyser '75, Rebecca Schrum Keyser '75. Kathleen Horst Kuzmiak '69. Bret Lieberman '90. Carol Ann Bobbe Lieberman 90. Janell Lutz '94. Maryellen Makarevich '95, Joe Oestreich, Maryann Oeslreich, Rebecca Randall '95, Clark R. Renninger '41. Lynn Renninger, Relda Rohrbach Scott '55, Ron Stokes, Jo Stokes. Susan Sugra 89. Allen Tate. Nancy Tate, John Thomas '47, Julie Yarnell '95, and Jeanne Noll Zimmerman '42. Raymond is in Paxinos. Hie national Mulhouse and Strasbourg, and ber 10 to meet President Jessica Kozloff and Dr. Steve Kozloff. Those in attendance included Dave Banack, Claraline Schlee Baylor '41, Jon Black '70, Chris Blackburn '82, Evelyn M. Duncan '61. « opportunity to attend local music to Hemdon. Michael in Photographers of America. picturesque neighborhoods. want degree in childhood edu- Jody Gates '89 of the Lewisburg Studio won known around die world cathedral, museums and m a master's LANCASTER RECEPTION — Alumni and parents attended a reception in Lancaster on Novem- a top national honor at the 1994 Professional Strasbourg, festivals a teacher at the Trans- region interrupted by sightseeing in its Columbia Area School Shamokin and St. Casimir's in Kulpmont. She is May 20 wedding search Alsatian character. Here you will lor grade a first is we small villages find impicsivc COlIet '89 administrative sales manager for National Ticket descend again into the Rhine Valley where lives in Mary's schools St ning a of the Alps and the Black Forest, will She Michael Foulds '89 and Dana Martz are plan- a leading art the mountains, with vieWfl in}' in N.J. will vigil olmai, one of the region's most beautiful Worhacz Faust figuration School in Europe, working on way Momstown. She formerly was District. cation. the in teacher in die Southern leading us over moderate peaks and On is Basking Ridge. past impressive medieval ruins. ( 1993. She the corporate in benefits department at Allied Signal International Michelle tour will take us long-distance hiking December in and welfare specialist a health valley of the travel north, with Strasbourg, the capital of Alsace, as our Dickinson University headquarters will begin the tour in the Mulhousc city of Korrine. '89 is an associWojdak, woiking on grassroots and media relations projects for the firm's communication practice. The firm has locations in ington, D.C. John M. Walker '89 and Cynthia M. Hadzick are planning a September 1995 wedding in Pitts- January 1995 burgh. John, who earned University of Pittsburgh, MBA degree at the an is a network engineer with Bell Atlantic Mobile of Pittsburgh. 1990 P. a marketing repre- is Amerada Hess Corporation .n Massachusetts. Rhode Island and Connecticut They live in Natick. Mass. Fritz '90 and Jeremy S Koch were married on July 9 Tammy is employed by Shevlin the 11825 Federalist Way. Apt. Fairfax. VA 22030 U.S. Navy, and they live in Naples. 1 Italy. Lisa R. Gilbert '90 and Christopher Lorenzo were married on November (703)803-7610 1 Class Volunteers: Montoursville. Lisa Nicole Woodson Smith. Lisa Stackhouse State The following class members Amy Angelucci, Michelle Seibert Appel, Michelle School JoAnn Barletta, Tom Barna. Lisa Bell, Burnett, Jill Ashenfelter Amaudo Cambum, Angela Candori, Jill Va r previously was a Barker, J in the Yarmel Amadio, Rich Amadio, Margaret Anjna Beri, Melody Bowersox, in Fairfax. fifth grade teacher at St. Rob Gould '90 has accepted a position at Bell Atlantic Video Services in Reston. Va Dawn D. Grubel '90 has earned a master's Cheryl Decembrino, Pete Despres, Dominic DiCordiza, Joann DiFrancisco, Anita Dimmick, degree Lesley Estock. Ophelia Tarn Fetter, Pamela A. the Solanco School in Lancaster County, she anticipates state certification in school psychology Gairing, John Gallagher. Mike Gerard, DeeAnne in Rob Gould, Melissa Glenn, Headen, Sharon Hunsicker, Kill, Harris, Paula University An Thomas Hutchinson, Marie James. Dave Kennedy, Laura Kline, Donna Kohler, Bret Ann Bobbe Lieberman, Steve Lieberman, Carol May. Cameron Macaleer, John Makara, Julie Bucheit Markowski, Frank McLaughlin, Holly Zovak Mordaunt, Lori Moschella. Deb Mulkewycz, Tim Norton, Kathy Patterson, Jim Kathleen Roach, Beth Salaman. Stanley C Schorr, Melinda Schwarz, Louann Spohr Shade, Pilla, Douglas E. Heim '90 and Denice A Elliott were married on August 27 in Northumberland Douglas is employed by Geisinger Medical Cen- They Thomas Hornung '90 Sikora are planning a May Thomas is a supervisor for dren and Youth Services live in Sunbury Church in Alumni Association They live in Chalfont. Scott Lori Stoner Kappel "X) and Paul Kappel S«> are parents of a daughter. Kathryn Idi/aheth. horn on June Kathy Keller teaching '90 is at the Millville Assistant in hti second yeai sports info post filled ol Elementary School. Lisa Koenig Kemmerer '90 and lu husband. Gregg, are parents of a daughter. Morgan Renee. bom on September 25 (seven pounds. 20 nidu s) r an investigator with the U.S. Office ol Personnel Management in Philadelphia Ihcv is live in Slalinglon, A wedding S> on Joan L. KUng '90 and James A ciate at They is a laboratory asst. Argus Research Laboratories in Horsham live in Sellersvillc Karen L. Koslosky '90 and William M Pox 1992 at that, Ithaca College and 1 ||, 1 in was Wagnei College al ) Pnoi to at alayelte College press operations assistant World Qip in New been a press aide at us a the l«>'M Jersey and has al the NCAA Bail Regional Men's Basketball Tourna B. He has also seiveil as an intern in the National Basketball in Breinigsville. Assoi union's pubhi relations pursuing a master's degree in physical They H at Jim of Staten Island. he was assistant Sll merit therapy at Temple University. development Leightmao also has served Woodson Smith, Sheraton Smith. Lisa Don Trathen, Anne VanHouten. Cynthia Vought, Wei Wei Cai, Karen Busocker Whiteman. Lon Brungart Zerbe, Scon Zoufaly. is named 1-eightman earned his bachelor \s degree in spoils comniunu alions I Nichole Daubert were married on July 23 en loimeily assistant spoils inhumation Stackhouse, Jeanne k will serve as assistant to A native Yeagei were Melanie Siesko, Jennifer Anderson Smith, Jeanne M. Barkman '90 and Timothy cightinaii has tion/athletu duecloi Danville. I assistant duecloi ol spoils inlorma Hollislcr '78. Montour County Chil- in Ltightman 1) I married on August 27 Joan and Kimberly 26. 1995 amatem has Mary W. Jakacki '90 and William T, Krempa were married on August 2S in DoyleStOWH Mar) is a teacher at Upper Bucks Vocational Techm cal School and at Holicong Junior High School Lisa ter as a health physicist. (J s intern at Aaron Hughes, Lori Lori Stoner Kappel, Kathy Jones Keller. Looker. at Millersville Nanticoke. and the B Joseph Mary's Kulpmont. in active in various area leagues. St in a claim representative for is Farm Insurance 1 was kctball Surviving are his parents. Gerald and Dorothy Hudak, three brothers. Jerry. Jason und Insim and his fiance. Karen Krueger '90 Sandy Glowatski '90 is a kindergarten teac Ik Mount Carmel Area School District She registered at alumni or university events during 1994: Hudak *«X) of Mtnticoke was killed an October CfJ acc ident at age 27. A dean's list student while at Bloomsburg. he was em ployed by Children's Service Ceotei Jeffrey J. in Jeff Tammy Representative: James Marlboro. Mass.. and Paul sentative with the department and in the New Jersey Nets public relations department. live in Allen- town. At Bloomsburg. Ix-ightman will supervise the overall media/public Carawan Cecco '90 and her husband, relations John, are parents of a son. Mark Alexander, bom IX spoil alhleth Rita programs will involve Courtney R. Coccodrilli '90 and Enc E Sobczak were married on November 25 in Lake and Courtney, who school's His dudes working with more than SOU student/athletes and mat lies on September 28. Ariel. loi the program He will coordinate media coverage statistu al mlormation at home also attended the Univer- athletic contests, assist in athletn sity of Valladolid in Spain, is an account manager for Tokai Financial Services in Berwyn. editor for the University's sports (und raising ellorts and serve as Vincent W. Costanzo '90 and Shari Abrams are planning a July 30. 1995 is publications wedding. Vincent employed by Costanzo Floor Plans in Coopersburg. You're invited to Matthew W. Evans '90 has been appointed borough manager of Newville. Alumni Day Matthew, who also earned a master's degree at B.U. in 1992. WEDDING REUNION formerly was an administrative analyst for the Queensbury, N. state Department of Public Welfare's Bureau of Y, on — May 90: (sitting) Lisa Zamit Lindsay 21. '91. E. Irion '90 and Thomas E Beck 88 were married in Michele A. Farris '90 and Paul W. Kelly '90 were married on August 6 in Dallas. Michele is Kathy Pavloski Zelnick 88: (standing) Colleen Healey 90, Paul Kelly 90. Tony Panuccio 87, Alan Zelnick 88. Tim Grunstra 88. D.J. Rogers 87 and Bill Robenolt 87 Lindsay has completed her master 's degree (for reading specialist certification) at Loyola College in Baltimore, and Tom is a CPA with Parente. Randolph. Orlando & Carey in Wtlliamsport They live in a teacher at Mifflinburg. Personnel. Immaculate Conception School in Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania April 29, 1995 Guests at the wedding included (kneeling) Michele Farris Kelly Katie Georgia Mies, the hnde and groom. Michelle Garrett 90, For more information, 1-800-526-0254 Page 47 . Danville joins & D Danville, has been nemi ihc i" 'I Emma Casey at the They live in Narragansett. R.I. Senate. is He came Foundation Medical Center Mount. Gcisinger to tant. served department .is and assistant ated Mowad ranton Prep al Si medii his toighton Medical ( )maha, Nebraska I University Mowad is I Si i I diplomate a Amerii an Board ol numbei I So< ietj is He has set directors Foi entities, I many < ( Wyoming is l Firsl le is a leisingei member community, oi has served On the directors of the He .is 'ouiih Ad\ isory Board on Drug and Alcohol Programs and Montour County Child Welfare the at who Alisa. is enrolled in the LaSalle University, a clini- is Wyeth-Ayerst in St. Doylestown. live in May 28 Shawn Chesney in '93 Shamokin. Melissa Shawn, who earned in a master's University of Florida in 1994. is employed by Brown and Root Environmental in at the in J. Davies were married on September 10 in Dallas. Molly is employed by [nterMetro Industries Corp. as a sales development representative. They live in publications earn CPSA Douglas B. Rapson '90 and Debra married on July 23 in Feaster J Doug Selinsgrove. news director and on-air personality Wiggle Radio Network in Selinsgrove. is is a special education teacher in the County Schools. They live in Tripoli. Baltimore Maryland. communications, "this vices in a tribute to the N.J Margie Naugham, Phil Petersen, Joe and Rose Roos, Kim Santor, Priya Sharma, Mike Deanne Smith is '90 and John some June 19 Lisa Stackhouse '90 and Brett schools. grade teacher "Obviously, our students fare very well in competition with undergradu- Montoursville, ates at these nationally rated Blue Bell. Mark E. Linder m Nancy Suda were mamed in at Fairfield is are plan- a second Academy in Lansford Van Horn '74 Both are teachers the Weatherly School District. in in Mifflinburg. Methand Econo Lodge, Mary the '90 are planning a November Tracy education teacher in Northern is a special Virginia, and Michael is 18. 1995 wedding. Mary Andrew B. Kinsey a July 1996 wedding. Hara is a County Public Schools Elizabeth Frew '91 and Matthew were mamed Elizabeth on July 9 in J Bethlehem. a teacher at Southern Lehigh is Middle School and is a teacher consultant for Geography Education Department of the National Geographic Society in Washington. D C. She is pursuing a master's degree at Temple University. employed by Glaxo Pharmaceuticals. L. Freireich '91 and attending Loyola College. Zaludek. Carolyn N. Fryberger '91 and Paul T. Burke '92 were married on October Carolyn 1 in Wilkes-Barre a registered nurse with Plastic and is Cynthia A. Bates '91 and Christopher Kern were married on October 8. Cynthia, also Reconstructive Surgeons in Wilkes-Barre, and Paul is a special education teacher in the Pocono a graduate of Bucknell University, Mountain School therapist at the Milton is a psycho- Susan Blasko '91 and Susan Kaminski are planning a July 1995 wedding. Mark, who employed as a caseworker Pennsylvania Department of Welfare for the is in Philadelphia, is attend- Widener University School of Law in Delaware. He is also a first lieutenant in the U.S. ing Reserves. married on September 10 in Weatherly. Lisa is in They She previously was a staff nurse with Professional Home Health Care Agency in Pottsville, an infection control/ employee health nurse at Ashland Regional Medical Center, a Leichtman Ice Cream Co. live in Fem Glen. 1 Ann Boyer '91 and Eric J Ropella mamed on September 3 in Easton. Rachel Rachel is critical care Good Samaritan staff nurse at educational coor- Hospital in Lebanon, Ashland. Kristie M. Hock '91 and James V. Kolmansberger '90 were mamed on February 2 in Almedia. ist were '91 has joined the staff of School of Nursing as a medi- '91 and Mario Bellizia were an accountant at Grant cal/surgical clinical instructor. dinator at Boehmer S. Pottsville Hospital and a Lisa District, Swiftwater. Hershey School. employed by Enterprise Rent-A-Car for Jim CMG Kristie Health in is a recruitment special- Owings Mills, Md.. and manager for Rossville Vending Baltimore, Md. They live in Towson, Md. is a sales in in Kim Black Campbell '91 and her husband, Tim. are parents of a son, Jacob, born on July 31. 1994, and a daughter. Mary, bom on June 30. 1993. '90 and Richard is Braccili Pottstown. Good Lisa 22 night auditor at planmng Thomas, Lisa Markle Wall, Susan C. Weaver, Jeannie Yap, Zohreh Garrousian, Sean McDonough, Michele J. P. Pensacola, Fla., where they reside. ning a July 8. 1995 wedding. professional schools." he says. in a financial analyst for United is teacher in the Baltimore Michelle Stabler, Letha Stone. W. employed by Pomerantz Staffing SerWatchung, N.J. They live in Manville. of the nation's finest journalism Page 48 Sinclair, Melissa Straub-Tyson, in these contests are publications from mamed on October is a Hara Rafter, J Francis de Sales. McEvoy were mamed on Joelle Howarth. Ellyn R. Jones, Karen Miller, Hazleton. Walter Brasch. professor of mass Spectrum 's competitors '90 and Dr. Robert were married on September 10 in New Debra earned a master's degree at AllenSt. Mark are III Joelle latest award is work of students here. Jennifer L. Dincher '91 and '94 were Miller Counterman. Beth Lindenmuth, John Littlewood. Nellie Manarchuck. Stuart McAleer, Laura McCawley, Lisa Markel McConnell. Jim McGurrin, Marc Mark medalisi to faculty advisor Donna for the Dawn E. Rebennack '90 and Paul Starolis were mamed on June 25 in Shavertown. Dawn town College of status. According J. Jr., M Harveys Lake. Cordes five percent of wed- a teacher in Easton, Md.. and is an appraiser for Tech Review is Kurt M. David Brown. Carolyn Bressi, Tracy L. Banick '91 and Michael R. Boyer Molly A. Parsons '90 and Mark Debra C. Shellhamer (Continued from Page 45) Bowman. Bruce Kristin '91 and are planning a June 1995 Lagreca. Robert Legutko, Deborah Letkiewicz, Army Approximately Pam Cunningham Kristin L. registered at Butcher. Brian Carling. James S. Ceccatti, Jo- Aiken. Services. Spectrum members Bonawitz. Judi Bright a of the advisory' board ol the ( They >avidfl urn Montour County Rc< reation Authority and Monloui Ivyland Melissa Parker '90 and Mowad National Bank of Danville member of class Bloomsburg. leisingei Health Plan live in the on the boaui I < a part-time football Nancy Alisa Monteiro '90 and Craig Nager were system leisingei leisingei Medical Center, \> in for his father's auto business. Aiken, S C. They live leisingei Clinic Valley Medical Center and the board Foi Auto Sales ved the board of including Marworth. M J was employed by Wendy's International Renal is Lafayette College. odist Continuing Care Services. Lewisburg, degree 's at Groenheim, Felicia Gurzynski, Melissa Hay, Sharon Hazenski, Lydia Heiser. John Hersh, Gainesville, and ommittec ( coach grew up working Mint Chevrolet. were married on 'I I Governoi chairs the Kurt cal data associate with University Urologists He Tammy in a in Northampton County Deputy Department and Sheriff's Jennifer married is Palmer Township. Michele Creola, Shonda Folmar Demarest, Gary professional assoi iations, including Disease Advisory ding. at St. "I American frologh al Assoi lion, the American College Ol live in such as Corvettes. Cadillacs and 4x4 trucks. Joe I Surgeons ami the Rafter Adgie, Carolyn Augustyn. Ruth Bishop, MBA program ol the Roth were seph C. Cipriani frology and I actively involved in a the Lieberman '92 I Maryland. «>l F. Bloomsburg. Heidi Waverly. featuring pre-owned high-end vehicles completed le and surgical residency his uroIogicaJ the degn al and James Bethlehem. live In Joe Mint '90 has started hool Si the alumni or university events during 1994: Donna Class Volunteers: Braughton, to the president of earned from the Amy employed by is Miller '90 has been promoted to coor- They in Brian D. Crouthamel '91 and Martie Smith accoun- is 3 are planning a February 4, 1995 wedding. Brian a certified public Kathleen Luke's Hospital and the University of Scranton, at 805 John L. Andronis. Zohreh Garrousian. Shannon Strasbaugh dinator of annual funds and special events Geiiingei Clinic < FL 34619 Pleasant Medical Center, directoi el Gcisingci in Street. Apt. Clearwater. The following chairmen and assistant medical dm Quakertown. They in I '91 1 Dinan J. 2690 Drew 1968 as an in associate in the urology department He has mamed on October were Barrier Jr senior vice president of Gcisinger i tinman Creasy senior accountant for Endura Products Representative: I J. married on August Kathleen Matoushek '90 and David R. native ol Scranton, a They live in that city. 1991 Molly confirmation by the Pennsylvania Mowad. Presbyterian Hospital in Philadelphia. at Laura earned a 1994. Heidi Hasbro Children's Hospital Providence. R.I. in Mowad's after Clare, born on October 16. 1994. mployed IS ment was announced by Governor P. 3, '90 and her husband. Jim, are parents of a daughter. <>i , Council of Trustees. The appoint- Robert married on September Glass. Maureen "Molly" Hickey Lowther M Mowed, Laura Wendel '90 and Gary Schultz were employed by Reading is t e s master's degree at Bloomsburg in 1992. trustees J Karen are engaged. China Joseph n o s s physician David J. Carpenter '91 and Margaret B Hassold were married on August 20 in Chestnut Hill. David is occupation distribution Sherri A. Hower '91 and Jason C. Newton were married on July 9. 1 994 in Portland. Shem is an associate agent with Northwestern Mutual Life. They reside in Portland. Vicki A. James '91 and Thomas C. Shuffelbottom Jr. '91 were mamed on November 19 in Neffs. Vicki is a teacher in the manager January 1995 Elizabcihtown Area School District, and Tom is employed by Buck Auto Sales and Salvage Co in Buck. They live in Lancaster. Jani '91 and Stephen O'Krepky were married on August town. New Knstie the a tax analyst is at Smith May Towson at 13 in Allen- Newsweek Wood Bloomsburg. Kristen. degree at B.U.. Weis Center Center in for who Services, a resi- on September Research J in They Danville. is at Geisinger Medical live in Bloomsburg a registered nurse at the State Correc- tional Institute in Dallas. He arts of Tae is an instructor at Wilkes-Barre World Karate. They live in Glen Lyon. '91 and Frank A. Magel '86 are planning a September 16, 1995 wedding in Mecharucsburg. Laura is a staff radiographer and mammographer with Polyclinic Medical Center in Harrisburg. and Frank is an intensive case manager with the Dauphin County Mental Health-Mental Retardation. Harrisburg. James Mikovich '91 and Jennifer Whitehead were married on September 24 in Lansford. James is employed by Posco Panther Creek in Lansford. in Malvern Brett Chester County They is in is 91 and lames in '91 and employed Svhan at 1 Thomas J. IWS wedding S. earning (Vntct Langhome Thomas M. Ziegler'91 and Michele A Silbcr were married on June 2S in ewishuig Thomas is manage! ol loss R Us hi Owings Mills. Md They \ Mcchamcsburg. The Adler Woodbndge. Va He was live in Reistertown. Md 1992 Hob Heller R R 7. BOX 7030 East Slroudsburg, as a personal fitness [717)476-0086 Surviving are his parents. William Quinoncs and Margaret McCracken. his stepfather. Class Vblunteti He was self-employed h im Downing 18301 I'A S.O.L.V.E. coordinator trainer. Chns McCracken; a sister, a step-sister, two step- brothers; a maternal grandmother, a paternal grand mother and a paternal step-grandmother. Tom London The following class members registered alumni or university events during appointed at 1994 Adnanne Shannon N. Strasbaugh '91 and Richard B Emmitsburg. Md. Sh- Harvey were mamed in annon, who earned a master's degree at Shippensburg University, is employed by the Public School Employees" Retirement System Hamsburg. They in live in Hanover. Bahl. Roben Kimberly Bowers Ceccalti. Sharon Jean Tim Brook* R. Beltski. Chnstman. Kimberly Colotti. Sylvia Anascavage Costa, James Donegan. Julie Feulner. Deborah Jurgill Gownley. Sean Grcgorowic/, Jon Hull. Kyle Hindsman. John Juckniewit/, Betsy Knowlden. Brad Kressman. Colleen Stout Kroelich, Mi> G. Lampnnos. Diane Ann Strebin '91 of Macungie was re cently awarded the Frank Blanchard Scholarship, one of 10 awarded annually by the American Organized I Association of Nurse Anesthetists. She also received an assistantship for the 1994-1995 aca- demic year at the Northeastern University/New England Medical Center in Boston, where she is the graduate in In program A AANA Education Commit- She was employed at as an instructional designer ts, m One of those Co Op." was an "Explore interactive pi. ,1c, |N Institute foi Intent live Technologies. projet instnu in Downing has vaiions g,.,iu lunded Bloomsburg's computet program which introduces high school and college students in cooperative edin alion Karen Rouse. David Roy. Laurie Pflugler M graduate ol Bloomsburg l«>N<) worked "ii I Aileen Not/. Fred Oakes. Meg Paspro, James Pomicter. Amy Jo Reeee. Bruce Kosengrant, Joseph named (Students I- I Clonal technology. Mehlbaum. Todd Mengel. Juh Herring Miller. Mark Moore. Slacie Young Moore. Timothy Mordaunt. Todd M Mullen. Kim Seymour. V with a master's degree Lisette Meehleib. Jane Schofield. August, she was elected national student I has been to earn through Vohinteeiism and Employment) ut2 azar, Inn etlleri, Ellen Lewis. Chris Malti.Aleshea Vanim Maurer, I Downing cooidinatoi of S O.I hael Beth representative to the opportunities such as internships Spoerl, Stan Before coming to Bloomsburg. Traczuk, David Trathen, Leslie Troglione. Allison Tyson, John Updegraff. Shirley Walters. Rick Wojciechowsky. Downing earned m a bachelor's degree psychology from Perm state University Lehigh Valley Hospital at Haddonfield, N.J., for one year. While football at B.U., he was a wide receiver on the team for four years. He set a single game Christine K. Powlus '91 (M) and Kenneth T Seay were married on October 29 in Bloomsburg, Christine is employed by the Shawn M. SulUvan Rutkoski mamed on May 2X in Mountaintop Shawn, who earned a master's degree at Wilkes University, is employed by Pleasant Valley Bloomsburg Area School District and Sears. School District. optometry degree at Pennsylvania College of Optometry in May 1995 LauraA.Tewell '91 and Samuel L BspositO III were married on July 30 in South Wilhamspon Laura is employed by Bucktail Bank as an accountant They live in South Wilhamspon. Michelle Cynthia A. Tracy '91 and Zachary D Anderson are planning a summer 1996 wedding Cynthia is a high school math teacher with Pnnce George's County Public Schools in Maryland. pursuing certification in school psy- chology. Jane Salak on July 16 '91 and in Hazleton. teacher at the Sussex They Anthony Spera were marJane is in Newark. reside in Columbia. N.J. Jeffrey Seidel *91 and Lynn Condrack were 25 in Minersville Ann mamed Kelly were cial mamed on November Veronick '91 and Michael K Loy in Mechanicsburg Kelly is a spe- education teacher School in the Hamsburg an accountant for New Breed Corp. in Kearney, N.J. They reside in Hamsburg. Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania employed by PENRAC in Wilkes I h.. dim mas A Nixon (01 o| District. at by Intermetro Industries Corporation. They in Kingston. develop a program of activities locus on the contributions ol live fill, ellective January new In his acertifli ate competence in speech pathology She employed by the Rehah People. Iia clinical i >! I is ultures Michele L. Theresa R. Vosefski mamed on July 2 '91 in and Marc G Baum '92 and William Gr« nJj are planning a May 20 wedding Michele is em ployed by Beech Mountain Lakes in Drums Sears Carbondale. Theresa, who earned a master's degree in social work at Marywood College, is a therapist for the Abraxas position, who Anient ans Adrianne Bahl '92 has earned January 1994. is among promote respect individuals and cultures. As assistant dire* lor the past ..I two years Area School sible for resides in Muncy The for different Johns Hopkins University He residential at the in Baltimore. Md.. Nixon was respon- managing a SM-studcnt residence hall He David A. Blough '92 and Shelly S. OrifTith mamed on October in Mifflmburg David is a geologist with EA Engineering Sci- programs run and retain ence and Technology Inc and Shelly is employed by EA Laboratories in Sparks. Md They live in University, I to intended to foster Michael Bieher '92 is a fifth grade tea, her ji the Ashkar Elementary School in the Hughesville District will represent diverse the University at I99S 4. Nixon Multicultural Center, dedicated in life for '92 were were named has been [he Multicultural Center Kenley E. Atherholt "92 and Alan R Rood were mamed on October 8 Kenley is employed City Jef- is is Barre tolerance a fourth grade Avenue School and Thomas Multicultural Center director appointed Scott will receive his doctor of Michelle M. Rossi *91 and Brian J Marchese were mamed on July 3 in Lake Hopatcong, N.J is Kerry M. Abell '92 and Thomas R amloi. •92 are planning an August 12. 1995 wedding Kerry is a teacher in the Dallas School District, I '91 and Scott P. '91 were pass receiving record, was team captain, and was an all-conference selection in 1992, frey in is 26. Pajic '91 is an assistant football Gettysburg College. He formerly was on the staff of Pope Paul VI High School in N.J. Sandra M. Wm>lslaycr a registered nurse with an auto accident. Thomas A. ried Carbondale .. live tee. coach in Detweilei are planning a Jul> Michael J. Sohn '91 ol Wesi Norriton died on August 25 as a result of injuries sustained in Kwon Do and Tang Soo Do and Nesquehoning. They reside a graduate also holds second degree black belts in the martial Laura A. McCawley in 2 in They reside Representative Jason Masakowski "91 and Allison C Tomczak were married on June 25 in Nanticoke. is Kathenne Group pursuing a master's a research technician at the is is University Katherine D. Smith Campbell were married Langhome. Kristen J. Leonovich '91 and David Vitkauskas were married on August 20 and District Foundation in I assistant director of admis- sions and marketing for dential facility in Bauer arc West Chester. in is W Abbey teaches Brett R.Smith '91 and Beth R Canfieldwere mamed in probation officer Kelly and Todd Sandra Jersey. wedding. '91 27 wedding J Kelly L. Leiendecker '91 and Jon P Hartmaier are planning a September 23. 1995 Jason E. York City School student Ann Kristie Abbey planning a to re< also developed minority students He is a graduate of Shippensburg where he also earned a master's degree. Stcwartstown Page 49 Classnotes Michele M. Bressi '92 (M) and Steven C Resuta were married on September 3 in Kulpmont. Michele is an instructor at the McCann They School of Business Mahanoy in City. Maribel Garcia '92 and Marlm planning a June 1995 wedding E. Fry in are Jr. Harnsburg an administrative assistant with Mutual Insurance Group in Harnsburg. Maribel CUNA is WVIA as He and corporate marketing representative. Laura Biscontini wife, the former a his '92, live in M. Gerdes '92 working is in the car- diac intensive care unit of Children "s Hospital of Philadelphia. She degree also pursuing a master's is Gill '92 Susan Bethlehem the planning a July sylvania National Guard. teacher (M) is an English teacher director Linden degree Markland G. Lloyd has joined the B.U., is managing is Lloyd will assist Dennis engaged .ire in District as an Lloyd formerly was chief Health System chiel in Wilhamsport and communication He Danville has experience (.1 is employed by Camp R. more than Kimberly Colotti '92 and Michael Povlin are They will live in Raymond. N.H Domday Tina M. in '92 and Robert J. registered nurse at Hazleton General Hospital. is a L Kirsten J. Elek '92 and Paul Singley III '90 were married on August 6 in Easton. Kirsten and Pennsylvania ,i doctorate from Ohio employed by the Pennndge School District in Bucks County, and Paul works for Lehigh Valley is They Pretrial Services. Pompton Lakes, lives in at Ohio University in is by the American Society Springfield, I le Health Care Marketing and and Clint They Orangeville R.R. live at wedding Hampden Twp. in where she sity, John coach. is Heidi May is J. 1995 studying West Chester Univer- also an assistant is Company in Cen- Susquehanna Intermediate Unit. tr.il vania ployed by the Pennsylvania Department of Rev- Y. Jennifer Consulting Group is Inc., a benefit counselor and Kenneth is em- New Wayne is AT&T Bell Laboratories. a health They ployed by the Northampton County Juvenile Detention Department. Debra Ohl '92 is a caseworker with the Montour County Children and Youth Agency. She previously worked in the domestic relations office in Lancaster County. ding. Catherine M. Fedorko '92 (M) and Richard Carrcll were married on July 2 in McAdoo. Catherine tion is School a In si in grade teacher West Hazleton. at Transfigura- They live Lori Ann Krukas '92 and John Rizoo Jr. were April 29, 1995 1-800-526-0254 married on August 20 in Mahanoy Lakeland. Julie E. Thomas C. Paternostro '92 and Lucy Ann LaRose are planning a spring wedding. Thomas is a consultant for Industrial Modernization Center, Montoursville. Thomas Petchel '92 (M) has joined Rothstein He has more than They Harrisburg. Barbara M. Kuchta '92 and Bret S. Challenger are planning a July 29, 1995 wedding in Frackville. Barbara is a teacher at Blue Mountain Middle School in Orwigsburg. Page 50 in Helen Beebe Easton. Kimberly M. Refsnider '92 and Brian K. on July 23 in Richlandtown. Kimberly is a teacher in the Bloomsburg. Inc. in Hatfield. Lori is a substitute teacher, and for Cable Services Souderton Area School They live in that city. Kenneth S. is a registered nurse at S. Barrell is a live in Telford. An- in Pottsville. Kenneth employed by the Reading Area School District. They live in Pottsville 1 1 is Lehigh Valley HosKristin Schoenleber '92 has been appointed an admissions counselor at Keystone Junior Col- Susan McCluskey '92 and Craig A. Wozniak '91 were married on May 28 in Hazleton. and Brian Communications Rossi '92 and Sharon E. Norton were married on June Angela M. Lunow '92 and Kyle District, in pital. Speech and Hearing Center are parents of a son, Sugarloaf. sales representative for Scott V Hohl are plan- cut, is a clinical audiologisl at the He and his wife, Gloria, Thomas Jr. They reside in Lori Ann Longenberger '92 and Andrew J. Bomboy '92 were married on October 15 in gela the University of Connecti- marketing, and customer ser- Itterly '92 were married are planning an August 31, 1996 wedding. at sales, vices. Barre. November 4 wedding. Amy. who earned Inc. as a Realtor Associate. management, in Lori live in Frackville. Wilhamsport. They ning a Parry '92 and Edward Thome were married on August 13, 1994. They live in Fort experience, covering various areas of operations Board He a master's degree is nia Liquor Control City. gram at Robert Packer Hospital in Sayre. He has accepted a position at Scranton Community Emergency Center. He lives in Wilkes- '92 and David Greg a sales coordinator for Pleko Southeast Corp. in 20 years of business and industry management Andrew works Amy M. Frey a marketing representative is Kyle Fetterolf '92 has graduated from the physician assistant program at King's College also completed the medical technology pro- is for T.G.I. Friday's in Lakeland, Florida. an administrative assistant with the Pennsylva- reside in McAdoo. Stephanie J. September 30, 1 995 wed- Providence, N.J. enue. T Co., Wayne W. Amy is an assistant editor with Reed Lehighton. in for N McNaney and Walton, Florida. physicist for a special education teacher for the Hospital Association of Pennsyl- For more information, Kurtz, assis- swimming Philadelphia. Jo Kokinda '92 and Reference Publishing, and is Apalachin, Alumni Day at an Amy L. Moss '92 and Timothy M. Hornbaker May 20 wedding. Amy is em- a staff specialist with General Accident Insurance Melinda Relations and Marketing Society of You're invited to CPA a is Stores, York, Stephanie M. Palumbo '92 and Gregory '90 are planning a Jr. Melinda L. Eroh '92 and John G. Lamprinos are planning a July 22 wedding in Lewisburg. achievement from the Public for lifetime is BonTon Department are planning a I. Heidi C. Kohlhaas '92 and John Stuhltrager Amy Jennifer Jo Farr '92 and Kenneth M. Shearer '92 were married on December 17 in Award at M. Rider '91 Deanna Wyomissing. Public Relations and received the Pinnacle buyer 8. Services as a business office support specialist. Dietrich '93 were married on September 17 in Wittenberg L. Mills '92 and Clint N.J. Ann Kehl '92 and Timothy J. Knorr were married on May 7 in Berwick. Kelly is employed by Columbia-Montour Home Health Bethlehem. live in Univent) and completed his undergraduate work for She Potestio 1996 wedding. Tina are planning a June pnhlu Georgia, resource admin- of Scranton. '92 has been appointed ad Dill '93 are planning a Jr. nine teaching experience in ertified resources department at the cor- for a master's degree at Lloyd holds ( human Kelly 15 years has 10 years ol colleges .mil universities >hio the officer with the in insiiiulioii.il in addition, he i in personnel supervi- is the Surter Berwick. relations, lull Jennifer A. Kaffka '92 sor planning a June 24, 1995 wedding. Gcisingci health care system in human were marned on October tant accoun- and external news operations marketing ollicei with Providence completing work Wilkes-Banc in Deanna Ciszek Elemen- J. Shenandoah. porate headquarters of Kings Super Markets, Inc. Corp. Leader employed by Dennis L. Charles '92 and Carrie the University's internal in Cowles Maga- is a is sales associate for Allstate Insurance in Lansdale. Brian Pocono Mountain School tant. They live in Easton. relations. In this position, in Erin an audiologisl for Kleckner 1 staff of the University as director ol news and media the Father Walter in Blozusky are John W. Juckniewitz '92 and Wendy L. Young were married on November 25. John is a Audiology, Allentown appointed at School J. 1995 wedding. I. also earned a master's who Sandra, at Harnsburg, and Sean at Carpenter '92 and Brian W. Blickeasderfer '91 were married on October in a production planner for Shana K. Meier Erin GownJey '92 and Frank tary L. in assistant for classified display at the Times- He completed training at the Allentown Police Academy in October. Tim has served in the U.S. Army Reserves and the Penn- Sandra is zines Hughesville High School. Police Department News, media Jane istration at the University Timothy Brooks '92 has joined IJoyd '92 are planning an October 21. 1995 wedding on a master's degree University of Pennsylvania at the the Pulsion area. (i. live in Jeffersonville. Jane Mehlbaum '92 and Sean Gregorowicz '92 has joined James A. Brogna manager for BioPharm Clini- Plymouth Meeting. They cal Services in live in Elysburg, Nicole Marklund a quality assurance Susan Corporation in is an underwriter for E D S. Plymouth Meeting, and Craig lege. She previously was a marketing assistant Marketing Inc in Bristol. She is a at Atlantic past member of Volunteers in Teaching Altema- is January 1995 CI a Quest Survey n o s s What do you an adult literacy organization in Bucks County. She lives in Mt. Pocono. lives, Laurie Pflugler Schofield '92 attended alumni get-together August. In the in in PlftBM lake a tew minutes to out our short Survey, Tins will allow us to the Dewey Beach. Delaware, last issue mamed name was her of YOU serve BLOOMSBURG, better omitted. check any and I'lease Jaime L. Stabley '92 and Michael L Houghtalmg were mamed on September 17 m Montoursville. Jaime is employed by Lowe's boxes Valdosta, Ga. long live in that city. all appiopuale NNoul.l x.ii participate in I in They do? like to com sea iu< ii as. Ua\ hiking Deanne L. Stout '92 and Christopher P are engaged. Deanne is employed as an accountant by the Pennsylvania Commis- sion on Crime and Delinquency in Cunoeing — — — Hoenscheid Harnsburg. Backpucking White wnter rafting Cross-country skiing Caving Amy K. Totin '92 and Leonard A. Weber Jr were mamed on December 9. Amy is a graphic artist for Phoenix Data •tz:zniT Anna Cawaggw. % /6. Inc. Setn Burch. art,npating r n,,, ; l J. Urban '92 and Lana mas R ( '«<« .man, Jr Keen! 65. Shirley Walters '92. '87, UsaStackJ , '90, Bart Barbara Duck Winchester 75 and Jared Win, man- Transport International Pool in Lancaster. Moeser. Beth Paul. Ann Wenders 92 and Darren W. Crossley were married on May 28 in Matamoras. Jill also High ropes ,J 89 Rappelling PM // earned a master's degree Camp Zama, at Bloomsburg. They Mary P. Wellock. Dana Yazinski. B at Standi were married on Septi mbl Shamokm. trainee at Weber. Elizabeth Anne C in Adams is Winter i oniinenls Ann in / 3. Would you participate extended trips such its: commercial lendei Williamsport National Bank Hiej live .i Shamokm trips is registered .. DUIM with of thi Columbia-Montour Horn '93 and Kevin Weaver are planning a September 23. 1995 wedding Michelle I ' the — 1993 She pievioualy worked in Clearwater,] la Voorhees. N.J .and the Hoapitalol Philfldl Iphjj ' Allege «-! Osiiopallm Medn m, a psychiatric assistant/counselor at 1993 < < olorado Rivei anyonland an Kris A. Barski '93 and Debra Jo-Ann Gregory were mamed on August 27 in Nescopeck Mike Jemo 2. Box 567 Hazleton, PA 18201 Kns R D. is ^ ing in cal Seminary. They reside in Lancaster. Stephanie Botfield '93 and Steven Pam The following class members registered at alumni or university events during 1994: Donna Con Alexander. Jim Arslan. Melissa Abbott. trips through E Buskirk. Pete Calvert. Christina Campbell. Dina Campbell. Kathenne Brady Chanski, Jackie Chnst, Karen Corrente, Tonya M. Deimler, Deborah Dietnck, Marcia Dinges. Mary Doan. Kevin Druecker, Heidi Dunfee. Janeen L Dunn. Colleen Evans. Darren Foreman, Jeff Frey. Steve Getz. Brett Gibble. Jodi Mull Gibble. Shawn Godack, Mary Jane Hayward, Christine Higgins. Jan Hoffman. Pam laniero '93 (M), Shen Johnson Jacobs. Heather Kearn. Sheldon Kernosh. Audrey Kinney. Jim Kleiner. Dan Kornegay. Renee Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania Tufts Universiiy in T. Yoder John Brennan '93 is an English teacher in the Shenandoah Valley School District. He ' France dental Scotland BoatOO * Spain Tammy is Liberty. in a teacher at Creative Play N ( are ( Ireland China * enter Already being offered Trekking Y. in Nepal New Jennifer Foulke "93 and Douglftl R ( aatOl are planning a January wedding. Jennifer is a math teacher Wissahickon School in the Zealand Alaska Your ideas District teaches junior high and eleventh grade students Kimberly A. Parente Baer. Jennifer Blaker. Elaine Bosack. Elizabeth Burkhart, Jean at in olorado Martha's Vmcyaid Walking Tammy S. Farr -93 and Steve J Ian, ,\ „ .„. planning a June 24. 1995 wedding in Mjlamonj '93 are planning a July 22. 1995 wedding. Both are teachers in Lewisville. Texas. laniero school enrolled is ( Sailing a 72 foot yacht from a graduate student at Lancaster Theologi- (717) 455-9261 Class Volunteers: Nicole DeVecco '93 b Rockies l-.ngland Representative: In Utah kpai li." Health/Visiting She joined the agcru y in Nurses Association. J. i.. .,,.„, Spring in 'in- Philhaven Hospital. Renee Kunkel. Thomaj ^ Sherri Derr '93 Michelle L. Col- — Zelonis. Steve Zezza Pochards are planning a September 30, 1995 wedding in Shavertown. Donna is currently pursuing certification in special education lege Misericordia. S. R. Crissinger Jr. '93 and Kelly to par Fall Youi Thomas time or year 1,,-st you were Summer i Nagurny. Patricia Palmer. Sheila (M). Tern Randazzo. Amy Jo the is If a day course? i Pratt Trathen (M). Theresa '92 and Michael When 2. Ufkof'93weremairiedonOctobei In Spring field Cynthia is employed by Apple Vat ationa, and Matthew is employed by Zenith Produi Corp. They live in Prospa Part Reece. Cindy Reeder. Mark Schiffer. Sharon Schock, Mike Slachta. Matthew G Smith. Jeff Snyder. Gabnelle Stander. Dianna Heckman Japan. Donna M. Zampetti ideas £ hestei I 4 Jill Kayaking Kayak rolling — Ut llle I in Kunkel. Kimberly Leonard. Kris Lowther. Tammy Ludwig. Kathy Stettner Malkoskie. Francine McCollum. Lon B McDonald. Kevin McGrath. Darlene Michel. Sherry Miers. Karen Keith Weaver '92 (M) and Pamela J. Johnson were mamed in October. Keith is a sales live at > Ice climbing for you. more. at Hemic* in Westacott are engaged. Patrick is employed by AT&T Global Information Solutions in Balti- ager iM r« «-<•<• 88. Kaitlyn Hensler, Neil Hensler, foA ^Snyder Jr.S^Ue Spenng Snyder Patrick C. — m "" Steve Caravaggio. Sue Caravaggu, Joseph Good,D anna WaddeUH, Stacey L. Turock '92 and Jeffrey T. Moyer are planning a June 1995 wedding. Stacey is a substitute teacher. 20 Rock climbing * «»< »'•»<'•»»<»> Christina Campbell '93 is volunteer coordinator at the Lycoming County in YWCA Williamsport. She is also project service coor- dinator for the Multiple Sclerosis Society in Williamsport '93 were is employed by Lee's Copier Service in rev in <> < and Michael ( Jemo Boycrtown. Kim and Mike . is the best lime of year extended trips flongC! th.m for Jr.. weekend)? became parents of a son. Michael Cameo born on November 27 (five pounds, II ounces. 19 inches). He joins a sister. is a manager at Hazleton and the Jcmos ALDI Foods now ., Summer Cassidy Elizabeth, born on October II. 1993 Fall Inc in reside in that uiy — Winter Spring Your comments Jeannette Garrison '93 and Kay Underlnll are engaged Jeannette is a special education teacher in the Juniata School District Bethlehem (Continued on Page 52) Shawn Godack Cynthia R. Colvell '93 and Matthew C. Whin 4. recently Mike Kimberly Ann Chappie '93 and David E. Bast '91 are planning a June wedding in Shavertown. Kimberly is employed by National Pharmacy Services Inc. in Kingston, and David I mamed at '93 is teaching mathem.jn Gettysburg Senior High School. Page 51 Quest (Continued from Pa#t 51) 5 Are you interested information in about: training for groups and '89 were married on corporations Stephanie, who Bloomsburg, for couples/ Team-building Deer Run families in Montoursville. young adult educator Brent Hock Auction Quest Rental Center 21 also earned a master's degree a is Inc May at White at a licensed auctioneer with is '94 were married Kimberly Harrisburg in is a employed by free-lance interpreter, currently McDonald's Restaurants, Harnsburg, and James is employed in environmental services and main- tenance Service. Amy Kimberly Ann Long '93 and James R. Noss Stephanie L. Gyurina '93 and Brent A. Hock Tcam-building/Ixadcrship at Elizabethtown College. in the Donna Hawkins J. 6. What your Bge7 is 1995 wedding. employed by Danville State Hospital. Maureen Hickey 31-40 Donna is '93 has joined the U.S. Air 41-50 Force as a second lieutenant. 51-60 registered nurse 60+ Altoona since June 1993. She in Would you like to the Quest Mailing in be stationed will San Antonio. Todd ist? Charles County School District in Waldorf, Elizabethtown. Todd YES!! married on August 6 pursuing a master's degree and Ph.D. in ern Illinois University They (OPTIONAL) Illinois 1 M. Johnson Sheri '93 and John A. Jacobs 1994, in Lebanon. 18, is working for American Commonwealth Management Services Co., Inc., as an adminis- She also has her own tion in psychology. I l l busi- Home Decor." Lisa Kilcoyne '93 and Jeffrey Hoppe ness, ./II- Also recipient of a nursing diploma from Mercy Hospital in Scranton and additional training at the Cleveland Clinic, she has more than 20 years Bruce A. Murren '93 has graduated from Air Force basic training in at Lackland Air Force Base Texas. Todd Matthew G. Shively '93 and Cathy L. Rauch were married on September 17 in White Deer. "Shcn's Weddings and '93 and Jill Sheriff are engaged. employed by Northumberland County is is a program specialist for Milton Development Services and a teacher for Union/ Snyder ARC. They live in Milton. as an intensive probation officer in the juvenile Heidi division. Summers '93 (M) and Robert Beck were married on September 17 Christine Paulsen '93 while she seeks a career posi- trative .issistant SUN Home Health Services as an enterostomal therapist. Matthew Sheri ADDRESS Hospital. of experience. reside in that city. were married on June Both are Lori Sandahl '93 has joined Tracey Ann Messner '93 and Ernest P. Witmer were married on June 8 in Valley View. Tracey is a substitute teacher. They live in Val- Todd Nye NAME '93 and Craig M. Waters '93 September 23, 1995 wedding employed by the KidsPeace National M. Saby are planning a Center. is South- at Carbondale, in Lisa Parola were in Hitz '93 and Knsten L. Etsell were J. No CITY, S A 1 ley View. be on l P. Moscow. Amy, who earned a master's degree at Mary wood College, is employed by Friendship House Children's married on December 3 She had been a Hillvicw Care Center at Amy MaJinowski '93 and John B Dcrr '93 and Robert 6. 20-30 _ _ 7. May S. Md. Timothy is a social studies teacher and coach in the same district. They live in Waldorf. Your ideas are planning a Jo Reynolds '93 and Timothy Librizzi '93 were married on June 25 in Stroudsburg. Amy is a Spanish teacher and coach is a counselor/pet Edgewater Psychiatric Center's CHIPs program in Harrisburg. She has studied therapist at Heidi the is in Northampton. a speech and language pathologist for American Therapy Corp. They live in Quakertown. for a master's degree in psychoeducational pro- were married on November or tall (717) 389-4323 by Please return ESCC Lisa 5. Inc. as a teacher, is '94 and Jeffrey is em- QUEST III Bie planning a nifer, also a Thank you foi taking dim i" liH "in munity College, Pcdn law our survey! September 1995 wedding Jen- graduate of Luzerne County is a paralegal at the Com- Kirsten L. Peiffer '93 and Douglas G. Kocher '93 were married on October 15 in Camp Kirsten filled ding named Schloss has been J L. Kuhlman Marshall '93 research post Patrick Kenra studies, Companies studies and researc Jenkmtown. duties in I ).•> li I le began lux office of research in the College ol Missoun at the in is University ol Columbia. Prior to that, he chancel the special education Allyson Layaou '93 and Rick in Kamus were married on September 3 in Kingston. Allyson is employed by HMO of Northeastern Pennsylvania as an information specialist. They live in Shavertown. depailment there He Pennsylvania State University pi "lessor in charge EtS ol special Shannon K. Leonard '93 and Darren G. McCauley were married on May 14 in McElhattan. Shannon education. Famous Footwear Schloss earned Ins doctorate in Outlets They is store sales in the live in manager Wisconsin, He holds mastei 's and baccalaureate degrees from Illinois State University in Normal, The University has III Bald Eagle Factory Avis Dorothy will also provide direction for academic research activities, the honors program, the are planning a March 18 wedding. Jennifer learning support teacher in the Institute for is a national sales Interactive Technologies, and the Center for Academic Computing. a correctional officer Montandon. manager at the Federal Correc- Allenwood. They live in She is living in Communi- MBA degree. working on an Bradley Stauffer '93 and Karen D. Janes are fall 1995 wedding. Bradley is a pub- is a for Sales Consultants of accountant with Ross, Buehler, Falk & Co., Lancaster. Maury Steinkirchner '93 has been appointed Mothers and Frederick to the Speech and Language Department Lawrence at St. Center Rehabilitation in Philadelphia in Yardley. Lawrenceville, N.J. She has practiced Kristen L. Pinkowski '93 and David J Klinger were married on July 16 in East Wilkes-Barre. Stroudsburg. Kathleen M. Stettner '93 and Steven J. Malkoskie were married on August 6. 1994 in Allentown. Kathleen is a freelance designer for Heinz ager for Kristen is an intensive case man- CATCH in Philadelphia. They reside in that city. Institute of Rehabilitation the Press-Enterprise in Noelle A. Pfleger '93 and Jason R. Kornegay '93 were married on July 30 in Chester, N.J. is (N.J.) a fourth School grade teacher District in the They live in Hackettstown, N.J. Philip Price '93 has been elected coordinator to the ties, in Roxbury at the John Medicine Bloomsburg. They in live Catawissa. Matthew J. Sullivan '93 and Lori Ann Drasba wedding in Newton Ransom. Matthew is employed by Road Scholar Transport in Dunmore. are planning an October 1995 Student Government Association of Union attends faculty meetings, and serves on the Life Activity Committee. Ann Marie Thill '93 has graduated from the Geisinger Medical Center School of Medical Technology. Campus Katharine E. Rae '93 and Richard M. Cronin '93 were married on June 25 at Harveys Denise M. Lockwood '93 and Mikel S Betzer were married on August 6 in Lewisburg. Denise is a sales auditor for West Shore School District. tional Institution at is Inc. in Philadelphia, in Virginia. As a coordinator for first-level students, he organizes activi- Jennifer Livelsberger '93 and Eric Leese '93 cations. is employed planning a Theological Seminary more than 600 students in 18 graduate programs He Work at special education and rehabilitation psychology from the University of Harrisburg. Dorothy A Petonak '93 (M) and Frederick Schrandt '93 were married on October 22 in Noelle also spent live years at in is are plan- is an assis- Sussman Organization embei Schloss had been director of the Education October 1995 wed- delphia Catholic Schools, and Chris tant controller for the Doug Michigan, where she the marketing department of Allnet lic T. Kendra is a substitute teacher for the Phila- assistant vice preaideni foi graduate Harrisburg, and in Laputka and '93 and Christopher D. are planning an an administrative assistant with in Detroit, a claims representative for Allstate Insurance Pittston. Graduate is Holliman Associates offices and a nursing assistant at Hazleton General Hospital. Tracy Spano '93 and Paul Chuckran ning an October 1996 wedding. Tracy Hill Jennifer Klstler '93 and Andrew Solonoski Bloomsburg University Bloomsburg, pa 17815 Temple University Harrisburg Center. employed ployed by The Camera Shop Inc. to: cesses at Lake. Jana E. Tidwell '93 and James W. Wanser were married on August 6 in Bloomsburg. Jana is a teacher at a pre-school in graduate student Bloomsburg. at B.U. Berwick and They live a is in Trade L. Reed '93 is a computer graphic artwith the Senate of Pennsylvania, working primarily with Republican communications at the ist State Capitol. Corinne Tosi '93 and Bryan J. Bala vage HI on October 15 in Exeter. Connne is employed by Kirsch Company in '91 were married Page 52 January 1995 Shaw Festival: Drama, Paxinos, and Bryan in New is employed by FRP Fillings James Vopal '93 is teaching seventh grade Si and English in Caldwell. N.J. He also coaching freshmen boys basketball. social studies is comedy, mystery music Columbia. Daina Ruth Vosburgh 93 and Charles M. Budris '93 were married on January 14 in Toms Alumni ami 4 Rjver, N.J. degree who Daina. deaf education in B.U., Providence. N.J. Charles is in a physicist/as- we Niagara on the Medicine Center 12. Wayne Ward '93 and were married on October 21 Bucks County. Jennifer is a teacher, and lacrosse coach. They live in field North America, and the only one in the that specializes in plays written during Heinaid Coopersburg. hleiune Amy L. Zahradnik '93 and Brian Bethlehem. Amy is a first grade teacher in the Vestal (N.Y.) Central School District. in P. 6 in They live Binghamton. Congratulations to the Sharon Gettel Olff '78. Kate Sipe. Nichole Woodson Smith Class of 1994 Phillippv. Jennifer Blair 90. Cathy Stolarick Ann Uranium, and Margaret Waldron Welcome to the Alumni Association '89. BobSurridge '74. Kay Schweitzer '77. Nelson Swarts 63. Man' '75. S. Bastian '94 and Donald L. Snyder were married on October 5 in Muncy. Ronda 1 Crystal L. Haagen '94 and Charles M. mairii d ui Oclohei N in Roesner '94 were Lemoync ( !ryatal i an accountant with li Peat Marwick. Harnsburg. and Charles 1994 John R. Beck Kathy III '94 has accepted a teaching agcr with (he Italian Oven in Sharon A. Brady '94 (M) and Adam R Chase were married on May 28 in Duryea. Sharon The Stacey L live in Pittston. mm ,. Ymk Congressman Paul Kanjoraki'a Washington itafl He relumed to campus on November H to meet The following class members registered at alumni or university events during 1994: Scott ton. Naomi is a registered nurse at Ashland Regional Medical Center. They live in Shawn Cave Burger, Robin Callahan (M), William III, Mark Gee. Jim P. Randy Harmon, Leann Houtz, Kathy Hozza. Denise Hughes. James Inscoe III, Brett Kolcun, Amy Kravetz. Mike OCCUpancy, plus $3] i at pursuing a master's degree ogy at in Amy Lichty. Janell Lutz, Ench C. Maul. Brian McCloskey. John McDaniel, Ken McQuillen. Eva M. Mosakowski. Mall O'Connell. Lisa Ochwat, Christine Poll. Stephanie Reichner. David Riordan, Jake wedding Julie school psychol- Robinson, Richard Schofield, Jennifer Ilene Swarts, Tarron Thomas, Mark Stets. Vineis, Theresa VonTobel. Jeff Warren, Kathleen Wen. ton, D C. Edwards V. ate assistantship to employed by the Hrsi Elizabeth K. Avery '94 and Eric Muncy. Elizabeth is 16, a master of science degree in business administration employed by Construction Specialties Inc. in Muncy. They live in Bucknell at Marcy Fiorey '94 and Gary Zyskoski were married on July 9 manager at in Shamokin. Marcy is a case Infant and Youth Care. Inc Montandon. They reside in . Shamokin. Paul J. Gnall Jr. '94 high i In Victorian lery, a ioi Mat km. hi, threi - and the marriage beautiful ii„ — of reputation and ambitious polidi ideal husband.' or is dandy who ratu him ' I Ian n popular it ti hi ihi the aristo- determined to is dled with llirtation •.. and Intrigue, llus play glilteis She Oscar Wilde Sandra is The Court House ( Theatre) lives in Alexandria. Va. '94 and Shane wedding A WitUMI in a radiographic tec hnologist at Medical Center in Evening The Philanderei Millrnont by Bernard Shaw. 'The fickleness of Geismgei the Danville women title I love,' character, 'is COmplaini the only equalled by ning a May 20. 1995 wedding I an plan Janell is cm- ployed by South Western School District Hanover. in who love IXWs, tins adventure private mc' comedy is life, Set in women London based on Shaw's own and gleefully lampoons championed Mark E. Mcloy '94 and Traci Y Grimm were mamcd in November in Fairfax. Va Mark is a Court House Theatre) social studies teacher at f-airlax Wednesday Lunchtimc High School Moon (The The Six of Calais '94 and Brian Saucrs '91 planning a November Elizabcthville in the ol sexual Alicia II, is 1995 wedding arc- in a registered nurse at Edgcwatcr Psychiatric Center in Harnsburg, and Brian is employed by Keystone Medical Systems Lemoync by Bernard Shaw This lunchtimc trifle is Shaw's little-known comedy and marriage In Mb. "I politic s I hnghsh king juggles conflicting demands of warfare and of his the queen The task would be easier if and Kaihleen Dcebel were married on November 9 Paul 1 by ondon in Lancaster. are planning an April 29 in Hughesville. Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania an account cxe University. W 1994, in i the causes to be '94 has received a gradu work on playi will Husband Ideal iii«si ima vi MASSACHUSETTS ^ Additional Volunteers Needed April. Alumni Luncheon/Dinner TBA in TBA Brunch in Richmond Boston WYOMING VALLEY DEI MONTGOMERY COUNTY MVARf August [6 DELAWARE Alumni Dinner I 01 N in Dewey Beach NEW J I I ORID \ Bloom August 19 September 12 March 3 Alumni Luncheon M.ikIi Radisson Ba) Hatboi inn South Florida Alumni Luncheon I Howard Johnson, & Students RSE1 at the YORK Beach Avalon, NJ. I Berrigan Picnic for Alumni New Kir by Park, Kingston n Additional Volunteers Needed USA August 15 Additional Volunteers Needed IBA in Tampa Training lor September 22 Student Recruiters Home of Dick Belle Mead Lloyd Husky Club/Alumni Golf Outing at Heritage Hills '62, Deerfield Beach > CD r r Parents of Alumni: c o 2 O Please help us deliver Bloomsburg to your child's CO CO current residence. If this "u address is Alumni > not current, call the Office, toll-free, at jo Thank you. 2. < CD -i W — » 2S o 1-800-526-0254 to correct our records. c _» ? CO Learning to be part of a community By JESSICA S. President of the KOZI OI Umvei tity Today's students have a And they're doing were undergraduates, When Ph.D. . come lot to learn. — the and outside we all suspected when we some of hie s most important by Is ,ini theii slice ol Rie Ito, urban life junioi majoring in education. •< driving time- from Bloomsburg, but it's light I < isier years s sliidenls live in Last year, five culture, history .1 world i Bloomsburg students spent and language Another will stud} at !hinese this < have also taken pari in the university 's in ommunit ations Studies gi.ulu.iie, These exchanges ( .1 College in I .iaoning province. exchange program with China. Several scheduled 'hristopher Moulton, a 1994 ( to formal program Qmghai Education Commission China's ol the are pari ol is ( Qinghai province. Bloomsburg alumni have taken one year teaching assignments there > summer studying Chinese their Shenyang Teat hers summer Shenyang next year. Bloomsburg has operated with teach thai since 19K7 lollege Ol Professional Studies, visited the in when Howard Macauley. dean People 's Republic as part of his between alumni and cjsc, 4(),(K)() alumni can — a with us. visit In our make a the regional tag in various fields. on alumni time and their ideas, but these contributions are extremely important. alumni often, feel that the Alumni Association only wants financial contributions. In fact, fund-raising has been the responsibility of the Founda- Board and the Development Office tion The Alumni Association, on the other hand, is charged with the responsibility of can refer prospective students "friend-raising." to the We university, participate in local chapter hope that students events, or offer students insights about will use the ideas careers and industries. alumni 1 parents, faculty in at least ,400 alumni and and staff) participated one of the 85 programs and The number and scope of events and the large number of participrojects. pants may be attributed, and faculty and resources of to help students achieve a level may of preparation they not otherwise Small contributions by 40,000 alumni can produce big results. Moreattain. over, when the university excels, everyone's degree becomes more valuable. in part, to the If you have questions or ideas that success of the regional chapters. In the will benefit the students, please take a upcoming year, we hope to increase the number of participants. In addition, we the want University, to integrate chapters events to almost impossible to put a price for nearly a decade. by contributing at we would like the campus as time and ideas. For example, alumni more with Hays Fellowship program. Fulbrighl commu- education by providing a nication channel to about 1,000 others (friends, students, ommunity. members Too Last year, over Toil;i\ its alumni. ol its the rest of the university family. counties, for those from suburban neigh* may have been musl have been Philadelphia firom Rie'S in rural way presentations more alumni It's university must use every asset in significant impact small towns ii ture what enter i of the stereotypes associated with >1 borhoods, these experiences Pit many ligh Si hool shatters they have community guest speakers and advisory board students' potential, the The Alumni Association seeks modeiii, with a strong vocational program and an on-site day< are .in in days in one ol Philadelphia's hand about urban education in America. New and first Bloomsburg, face portfolio, including the perceptive input setting it) i 70 of our hools as pan of an Hloonr.biii r education majors spent 10 hools learning community trust that along this events. Furthermore, see competition from around the world. To family. week first a who walk may make environment, graduating students from regional the maximize education majors spenl I For example, faculty or staff members 86 Alumni Association In today's challenging learn about their ideas about personal responsibility in creating a responsible for those MARVIN METZGER President, that shatter expectations. life'fl is hope group in \wy in college residence lulls li\ — where each I and more expansive. And, impossible to put a price tag on alumni time and ideas students learn something about being pari of a projei own larger It's and service organizations, today's college community. They — been made to recognize their wor ld lessons aren't found in the pages of a textbook In social today's students leave the university, have exploded inside it classroom hecause. as I even the university's programs. moment to send Alumni me Office, a note, in care of Bloomsburg 400 East Second Bloomsburg, PA Street, 17815. Dear Alumni, Parents and Friends, An exdting new jroui way bi this tall. A annual publication with a familiar name is headed redesigned Bl >< MStiURC will inform you of new < events and developments at the University and will report on issues of concern ll will also present feature stones that give a Comprehensive view ol the 111 rent academic, cultural, recreational and social life of the Univer1 H\ Stones will examine societal and cultural issues thaiugh the eyes of and students and will present significant developments in the professional and personal lives ol alumni, faculty, staff and students It promises to be intellectually stimulating, informative and visually • our fat nit \ exciting. In short, it will seek to celebrate the "lite ol the The 32-page mind." tabloid publication will be distributed to all all issues of the publicar tion. The publication will be prepared in the Office of Hippenstiel '68 serving as editor. Alumni Affairs, with alumni, parents, staff, and available to current students. The new publication will be prepared in the Office of University Relations and Communication, with MarkJand Lloyd serving as editor. Early next year, a familiar publication with a new name will appear. The the new publication will be determined by a contest. Call us at 1800-526-0254 to give us your suggestion. The winner of the contest, to be selected by the Alumni Board of Directors, will get an alumni sweatshirt Page 2 name of tabloid, will contain the ever-popular "class notes" as well as Homecoming, Alumni Weekend, chapter activities and other special events. The publication will be distributed twice a year to alumni who have made a contribution dunng the 15 months prior to publication date. Others may receive the publication by paying a $10 annual subscription. Members of the most recent graduating class will receive two free Doug community and political leaders, faculty and prospective students and their parents. In addition, it will be friends, donors, The 32-page reports and photos of As a result of these exciting changes, University family will be well served. we believe all members of the Everyone will receive the new Umversity publication and contributing alumru /subscribers will receive the familiar alumru publication. In the process, both the University and the toS Z comments on both pubUcations ^ y* - " h * Classnotes Home Wesley Village Retirement 1912 She would enjoy cards or Esther Hess Pettit '12, formerly of letters Cecile Schraeder in Pittston. from class- Kash '25 ol Wilkes- Barrc reports thai she will be moving to Houston, Texas, to be near her son mates. and family Melbourne. Honda, has died. Leona Lewis Bessie Beaver Werkhcisvi '25 Phillips '21. formerly of Blakely and Peckville. died on February 7 Of Numidia. died on January 24 Joseph Cherrie '15, formerly of Nanticoke, San Diego on February 28 at age 98. He taught at Newport Township High School Prior to retirement she taught at the Lincoln was an elementary school teacher ami School irom 1915 to 1961. fice. died in His in wife, the former first Peckville and in eral years was employed for sev- Surviving are his second wife, Marian; a Don; a daughter, Alice Jane, three grand- hildren and three great-grandchildren. 1926 Louise Catharine Havard Reed '22, formerly of on March 14 at age 93 She was a teacher at the Nottingham Elementary School Plymouth for many in May Marion L'Hommedieu Dobb 4 16 of in Ruth Carmody Cunningham '23 of B Frances Keeler '23, a life resident of Kingston, died on February Representative: the Kingston Grace Kisbach Miller 962, she taught elementary school Barre for 38 years, mostly at the in Wilkes- Dana until her retirement in 1965. January 23, 1994, at '19 died on '23 of Harleigh in 1963 White Ha She taught almost 40 years be- for ol 10, is a daughter. Maureen Feissner; v sistci Margaret Morgan Shuman '26 ol Him She was on March 26 al age S l Bell died J .i teacher in the Springfield School Distr ict dur- World War II. Surviving are a daughter, Carolyn A. Beumer, two sons. John C. and Thomas (' nine grandchildren, ami three greal-grandclul dren. Surviving are four sons. John, Thomas, Paul, and Richard, six grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and two two sisters. 1927 James R. Bittenbender '27 of East Brady May He 1924 died on Representative: organized the school band and continued as 5 at age 88. Brady High School Edward F. Schuyler for taught Bail at 37 years. In 1933, he Truth-art '76 director until 1964. Marian Fichter Williams Hazleton. died on May '24, formerly of 14 at age 91. taught in Passaic and Nutley. N.J. Representative: managed Anna Davis Barrow the Guest House at She She '20 of Newark, Dela- 1925 ware, died in July 1993. Classmates 1921 Herman Garey is a resident of Paul C. Foote '27 of Bridgeport, Conn., March 19 As chief optical engineer died on who attended Alumni Weekend Martha Roushey Miers, Maryan Hart Miller. for Bell and 20 years, he supervised the design and development program foi all optical requirements on Bell and Howell for over Howell Co. reunion (based on official registrations): Geneva Schott Baughman, Bessie Michael Bogart, Bovard; two sons. Craig and Neil; and four grandchildren later Princeton Uni- versity until her retirement. Lydia Bohn Florey '21 26 Surviving arc his wife, the former Mary 1920 Class Volunteer: Camilla Hiu kinghcun years . a teacher in the age 95. Warren Hendershott Township grandson and a ing Street School. Young McDonald in Borough School Distnct from Hazleton area before retiring Linda Kreidler '19 of Wilkes-Barre died on December 25 at age 96. Prior to retiring in She taught 5. Ruth McNertney Smith died on April 27. She was Class Volunteer: Foster Surviving N.Y., has died. 1919 1923 Can died on February 1 many Daytona Beach fore retiring Wilkes-Barre School District. Grace Kishbach Miller in Florence Shovlin 1923 Malveme, '26, formcrl) ol 31. 1994, She taught for Peckville and ven R.R. Wilkes-Barre died on December 16 at age 97. Prior to retiring, she was a teacher in the Prise ilia on years 1916 1 Thompson Baxter Peckville and Daytona Beach. Florida, died Plains, died in later a by the Blakely Borough Light Of- 1922 on, She housewife. Edna Runyan, died 1980. age 88 at Htnkel '40 former!) 1915 His broad experience included equipment. work with particular Kokoltu '78 types of optical systems with all emphasis on photographic and pro- jection optics Of special interest were such projects as development and utilization of tolerfuli analysis in lens design, high quality zoom Kwiatowski '79 lenses, studio and television lenses, high ap- erture lenses, militarized and special lenses lor high and low temperature operation, high el ficiency projection systems, evaluation of equipment, competitive collimators, autocollimators and optical aides for laboratory and production control. Shipt '93 He held two patents for picture projection apparatus and adjustable condenser lenses for projection systems. In recognition of his professional accom- plishments, he was presented with guished Service Award by the Association in He grew up CLASS OF 1925 -Attending Bessie Michael Bogart. Miers. Alumni Weekend were (from left) Geneva Schott Baughman and Martha Roushey the 70th year reunion on Maryan Hart Miller, ily, was a Alumni 1981 in a Bloomsburg faculty fam- for his father, the late Professor Foote. a Distin BU member Jacob C of the English Depart ment faculty from about 1905 to 1922. Homecoming October 28 Make plans today Classnotes Pottsgrove School District for 25 yean, in the retiring in 1978. Surviving are a daughter. KatherineA'' three brothers and a sister. Lehman; Frank J. Greco their '33 and his wife celebrated 55th wedding anniversary. He would like hear from classmates, especially from Lackawanna County. to Eleanor Benscoter McCarroll '33 of Hunlock R.R. 1 died on January 3 at age 80. She formerly taught in the Northwest School District. Surviving are a daughter, Martha Rang; twol grandchildren, two great-grandchildren. and| a sister. CLASS OF I93S Attending the 60th year reunion on Alumni Weekend were (from left) Jean Smith Pritchard. John J Butler Lauretta I- oust Raker, Fae Meixell Ihseroad, Charles F Blackburn. Helen Frey Marklev. Thomas F. Davis, Gladys Bayer Witmer Stanley P Hnmbach. Hetty Row Reed, Harriet Slyer /loop. Veda Mericle Steward, Edna Wagner Stevens. Rosebud Colder Ungemach. Hartman ( and Helen Grace OdeU O'Neill '27. formerly on March IH at age 91. Mary • lit-«J ol Mill \< died on ementary school teacher reer, si School District I She laughl age 88 township and Weetfaerl) ore than 16 ti a( Helen Rita Ol.shefski Dardzinski '29 of Tharptown died on January She was an elI Price Stewart '27 ol W, ..ihrih on March 27 the Pat kei until in die Mount Carmel her retirement. trict. 1928 Representative: before retiring 20 years ago. Appleman Dendler Mildred Davis Fields '28 died on July 27. Sin .mi tin in spy he lore moving to New York State Coletta Mayan I i Surviving hei ia husband, Harvey Fields employed by the former Regal Catawissa in M. Toni Bolt n Klinetob '28 of Wilkes Bane died on March 3 al age Xo A teacher in the Shickshinny schools hom she earned a niastei s degree at many < P Prior to retiring in 1976. she taught in Jr and John J.; ( 'oletta W s> 1932 Classmates Ezra W. Harris College. Class Volunteers: Miriam Eroh Hatch '34 of Chevy Chase, Md., died on December 22, 1994, at age 82. Lucile McHose Ecker, Ezra Harris She taught Latin Ruth Haggy Baker liools. Surviving are two daughters. Carol Lively BJld I ynn Kojtek, and Grace Saylor taught loi '28 of Rhodesmere, who years in various schools, has a booklet containing the names of every student sin- taught During the two years she attended BSTC. she took a train from Dewart to Northumberland and anothei from there Bloomsburg. Throughout her life she has cloyed ling, visiting every state except Hawaii, to travel "And probably would have gone there." she quips, "if you could get there by bus!" I 1929 Class Volunteers Rachel Page 4 G Jones, Virginia M. Tedesco. five grandchildren. Anthony. Lucille DeVoe Frona Bingman Bobb '30 of Beavertown March 7 at age 87. She was a teacher the Beavertown Elementary School for 42 died on 4(i at years, retiring in 1977. Surviving are two daughters, Diane B M.i//om and Su/anne Baker; five grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, and two sis ters. on January 7 at age 82. An Army veteran of World War II. he taught in Hanover Townshjp moving to Levittown. He in 1973. Surviving are his wife. Ruth Walters DeHaven; a daughter. Ruth A. Cleveland; two sister. Harriet Levari Miller '32 of Williamsport died on June 11. 1994. at age 81. She taught several years in Beaver Township. Surviving are a daughter, Patti Bock; a foster daughter. Shirley Ranier; two grandchil- Margaret E. Smith '32 of Wilkes-Barre has died. Representative J. Colder Anne Fowler Hibbard Hibbard that they '31 and W ilbur J. "keep chugging along. a couple of Model T Fords N J report We seem like . — making a noise, but not going very fast or far." lot of Lawson Mary Maloney Colihan Stowe. died on March 3 Nescopeck High School Navy during II. Surviving are her husband, Roger; three Roger Jr; Margaret Helen Kauffman; and Charles Eroh; four grandchildren and a children, sister 1935 Elizabeth Row Reed Class Volunteer: Helen Hartman Cimbala, Betty Reed Classmates who attended Alumni Weekend reunion (based on official registrations): Lauretta Foust Baker, Charles E. Blackburn, Harriet Styer Boop, John J. Butler, Helen Hartman Cimbala, Thomas F. Davis, Fae Meixell Diseroad, Stanley Heimbach, Helen Frey Markley, Jean Smith Pritchard, Betty Row Reed, Edna Wagner Stevens, Veda Mericle Stewart, Rosebud Golder Ungemach, Gladys Boyer Witmer. 4 Representative: Lois Mary wood Thelma Bredbenner Menges 35 of Bloomsburg died on April 19 at age 81. She was a teacher at the Memorial Elementary School in Bloomsburg for many years. 1933 '32 of East Brunswick. at Representative: He earned a master's degree at Bucknell University and took additional graduate courses at Rider College. grandchildren; a brother and a at before serving with the U.S. World War 5. dren and two foster grandchildren. 1931 Frank «32 of District Heights, Morris D. DeHaven '32 of Levittown died Township Schools who attended Alumni Weekend was awarded a Distinguished Award by the Bloomsburg University Alumni Association. She earned a master's degree retired as assistant superintendent of Bristol reunion (based on official registrations): Janetta York Coleman, Elizabeth Myrick Dymond Elementary School was named in her honor. Representative: Johnson, and Edward; 1930 Sarah James Dymond '34 of Harding died on January 22 at age 79. For more than 50 years, she had taught elementary school in the Wyoming Area School District. The Sarah J. In 1987, she Robert. Mar- sisters. 1934 Service for 25 years before . two Shirt Factory 10 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, and two Helen Jenkas Morris '28 ol Whatley, Mass died on April 6 Prioi to retiring, she was a teacher m the fonnei Hughestown three grandchildren, Md.. died on January Jrahn. In her early ca- Scranton School Dis- great-grandchildren; and a brother. years before retiring in Surviving are four children. 1928 to 1971, versity for 1971. parel Bucknell Uni- Kelly *29 of Catawissa at age 86. She was R.D. 2 died on April 10 in the Surviving are two daughters, Dorothy J. Smith and Joanne Keiser; two sons, Edward yean Surviving are a daughter. Carol Greene; two grandsons. .1 sister and a brother. she taught '31 of Scranton Philadelphia area schools. i and three grandchildren Mary Agnes Hays Harry '29, formerly of Nescopeck. died on February 7 in San Antonio. Texas A teacher for 45 years, she taught third grade at Nescopeck Elementary School 199-1 Dorothy Forgend Smith December 16, 1994. . Survivors include a daughter, Elaine Gursk at hooli Surviving are a son, Warren, four granddaughters and five great grandi luldren /•'aye i 'Imbala Cily. died I Margaret M. Sites '33 of Hanover Town-| March 14 at age 80. She was teacher at Lee Park Elementary School fo: many years until her retirement. ship died on 1 . '33. formerly of She was a teacher Hannah Shontz Steinhart '35 of Bloomsburg died on October 10, 1994 at age 85. She was the first or one of the first mar- Classes of the 1940s Classnotes return for Bloomsburg. he was a familiar sight as he walked up College Hill to his classes. He used to say that he was fine as long us he could walk up College He still Alumni Day Hill SeventN si\ alumni from the 1940s pndc also took great number of his former students who served on the Alumni Board of Directors or who received Distinguished Service Awards from the Alumni As- attended the special sociation. Pendleton. Fugene Shaikey. Dorothy "I in the believe that no other alumnus had greater They Included Class of 1940 I Hippenstiel '68. director of alumni af "And fairs he served her well very quid in his the honors he received were the Pennsylvania Business Educatoi 1977 In addition, the Room Hinkel in the Fenstemaker Alumni House W8S named him, and he was a life membei lor Alumni ol the Board of Directors. L Men/. Charles L Kelchner. Dorothy Derr Tilson. Alumni Weekend were (from left) and Eugene Sharkey — H. Bumis Fellnutn. Jack .i son, I two Stuart Slraub. — Miriam Mensch B&rdo, S.ua Hottenstem Di\. Reba Hemic Icllman. Flame Kieischei Handy. Andrew Magill. William Selden. Jean Sidlei Snyder. M Frank, Taylor. Hope ollmei. Ruth l F, I M Flwood H oia Snyder. Wagnei. Kav Jones Wagner. Philip Yeany ee. a daughter. three grandsons, F Robert B. Miner. Class of 1943 Surviving are his wile, the former Kathleen Myers, Fda Henrie l-.lda Taylor ot the Yeai Award in 1968 and the Distinguished Service Award from the BU Alumni Association in Den Stuart Edwards, dwaids, I Class of 1942 Among the 55th year reunion on C Class ot 1941 Bessie Heilli.nl/ way." CLASS OF 1940 — Attending — Maria Raklevicz ilson love for his alma mater than Clayton." said DOUg Wai Ycais Reunion on Alumni Weekend. April 28-30. activities Anne Rohrhai h, step grandchildren, Mid a sister — Lois C. Bryncr, Sara Class ol 1944 Mane Doc key Fdwaids. Fdward Grant. i amsworUi angdon, I Maijorie Sharretls Hendricks. I Wanda lizabeth Smith I Reynolds, foanne Spaid Simington, Helena ried female students to enroll at Bloomsburg, according to family members. She taught at the Memorial Elementary School in Bloomsburg for 23 years, retiring in 1975. She continued substituting until 1982. Surviving are two daughters. Marcia A. Steinhart and Mary Jo Waples; a son, Robert J.; Nazareth Area School District for 30 years 1941 before retiring. Representatives: Pope swank, Ruth Cromia Warrington, Florence Faust Yeany. Menges Cyril F. Watsontown R.D. 2. died on June 7. 1994. at age 87. He was a teacher in the Warrior Run School District for 43 years. George T. Sharp the publication of his first novel One Divided by Two. I 1937 Ruth Dugan Smeal Dorothy Hess Linn Joseph W. Bartish '37 of Wilkes-Barre died on February 15. He was a teacher at Coughlin and GAR high schools for 40 years before retiring in 1977. Surviving are his wife, the former Anna Gerich; a son, Joseph, a daughter, Ilona Evanchek; and brother and a sister. Smeal, Betty Sara Maria Berger 37 of Bloomsburg March 7 at age 79. She was a teacher the Collegeville School District in Mont4 died on for 37 years, retiring in 1975. veteran of World War D, she She was awarded the Navigators Wings. 1938 W. Alfred Keibler Md , '39 of Silver Spring. n< ille I Zong Huber, Mar) Representatives: Gladys (Betty) Harris Opps, Wanda Kehlei McOovem, Vlolel Violet Weil. M 1 1 iw< Webb '42 of Shamokin Dam died on January 6 at age 74. He was a sales repre- HESCO in Harrisburg and Drums retiring in he was shot War II. III he flew down and was SCO (' 4 7s a prisoner in Shamokin time he joined the State Department of Rev- Dam from 1946 to 1961. at enue as an administrative secretary Dam i lonald n i Rabb, i> - John W Thomas. — Betty L. Fisher. Mill Remley, Rose Bertha M Mane Class of 1949 1 1, leu Ki.u || Slurman, James Brace I i Si hit ber, (i — Richard E teas, lean I n. Reginald S Ii I ierney Jr Grimes. loopei Killian, l>ois Dalesman Nester, Wilmei Nesii J.k k O'Donnell IN lei I'.iiikII, Domthy Ultimas r. I'.n Stl .( I like, Robert (i Ki ll/, Julia 1'u hel ling which until 1963. on the Shamokin Borough Council and was also active in He served many i c. Ludwig. John F Magill 1990 Following retirement, veteran of World ii Fil< Sihroeilci, I'hylhs Si hiader Class of 1947 gistei Class Volunteers: Weekend i kinson Walker Surviving are three brothers and a Dorothy Derr Tilson attended Alumni hi I Mary in Germany until the end of the war He earned a master's degree at Bucknell University in 1952. He owned a restaurant in Frank Kocher lean 1978 after 42 years of teaching until Tilson. Dorothy Edgar Cronover Charles H. Henrie 94d Ftlelman, A who 1 Propsl Moore, he was a part-time consultant with Classmates lass ol I j N Falvey pnorto 1940 Rosell, Arlene Applegate, sentative for died on July 10, 1994. Pendleton, Eugene Sharkey, Dorothy Derr several terms other organizations. Surviving are his wife, the former Phyllis Kniss. a daughter. Michclc Purdy; a son. Michael; and four grandchildren Kathryn Walp Elmer NeilM. Richie Mo., died on January Class Volunteers: Knapp Harding '38 of Nazareth died She taught '40 of St Charles, 16. Clayton H. Hinkel '40, a member of the Bloomsburg business education faculty from 1947 to 1980. died on May 10 at age 80. James. Charles H. Henrie age 85. iosiiu, Myrtle E. Heydenreich '42 of Bloomsburg She retired in died on March 25 at age 79 Robert J. reunion (based on official registrations): Charles L. Kelchner, Maria Raklevicz at l Belt) Bumham Beit) Class of 1948 taught navigation refresher courses to pilots. Irene M hiida, yhne, Ruth Kestei Novy, Cleo KilUN Penman Representatives: on February 8 < Superko. Alice A-hnei Vergai Jerseytown and Monloursville Class Volunteers: James V DeRose. Harriet Kocher, Ruth Dugan P. I ou Peiutemakei fohn, Mar) Flaherty Pass 1939 Representative: Representative: Charles Martino i 1942 Mary Jane Sharpless Wagner Navy Isahclli '38 of Media, Pa., reports Representative U.S. Fnso R Kellei Fpley. Class Volunteers: Ruth Wagner LeGrande A Rett) /-chnei Wellivei Driskell, Mildred Dzuris, leaiWC Representative: in 'osgrovi Kohrherr, Flsie Flail Kull, Fudora Berlew 1936 gomery County ( Eda Btssic Edwards. Stu Edwards. Olah Horvath, Clark Renmnger and two grandchildren. Ma|one Downing helm h, lulia Class ol I94*i Edwards Eda Bessie Beilhartz Edwards C. Stuart '38 of Bloomsburg and in the During all the years that he taught at 1943 Representative: Betty Katerman Algatt Class Volunteers: Page 5 Classnotes ing her teaching career, but was most proud of the Governor's Award for Excellence in 1990 for her eight years of volunteer work at Watauga High School Surviving are her husband. Kenneth; two and sisters a brother. 1946 Representatives: Jacqueline Shaffer Creasy Ana stasia Pappas Trowbridge 1947 1945 Class Volunteers: John Thomas. J Richard Zerby W. Representative: Mary 1mu Fenstemaker John Representative: Mars' Lou John Betty Classmates \g V. f < 1948 Class Volunteer: who attended Alumni Weekend L Fisher Class Volunteers: reunion (based on official registrations): Gloria M. Marjorie Downing Cosgrove, Betty Zehner Ludwig Dill. Betty L. Fisher. Millard C Dietrich, Julia Welliver Driskell, Mildred Dzuris, Jeanne Keller Epley, Enso R. GENERA HONS 77/ITIi/i hei daughter, From es Ruih Hope Handy 4 J of ( Jean Wright and her granddaughter, Melissa Wright '69, that '98, Are you a three or four- generation HI I ni hei footsteps as students at followed proud oatesville. center, is Zong Alumni Board of II ii lu-r, Flaherty Kohrherr, Elsie Flail Kull, Eudora Berlew Lyhne, Ruth Kester Novy, Geo Kinney Pass, Betty Burnham Rosell, Arlene N. Superko, Alice Zehner Vergari. BU family? If so. send your photo to the Alumni Office Betty L. Fisher '48 of Bloomsburg has been elected to a two-year term on the Mary have Martino Guida, M. Betty Mary Lou Fenstemaker John, Frosini, Lucille Directors. BU Betty served six years in the late 1970s and early 1980s. 1949 Representative: Ruth Hope Handv. Hill Selden, Marion Wallace Stales, Elwood Warner, Kathrvn Dildme M. Ulick '38 & '4.1 on December H. 1994. ul age AniUI in the i Shamokin St ii""i I '.Ilium il () 1> 1 dh. (l to ' i Bloomsburg Area Chamber of Commerceiri 1980. In 1984, he was made an honoi.ny hlc member of the Chamber. In .1 She taught 75. >i*tri< iii il 1976 and the Distinguished Service Award from M. the June 1986, the Boyd F. Buckingham en.uiu entei on the university campus She earned University a master's degree at Buckncll in his Throughout Buckingham i Sr. '43, vice dent emei itusol Bloomsburg on January 20 versity ni age 74 at many retirement A I pn ii He served the uni- capacities horn [953 until Ins 1981 in II. Hew he U Army Air Force. Following the war, he taught second lieutenant Athens High School I He loi in the S in 1953 as an He subsequently served assistant piolessoi and director of public relations, 1954- 1964; director of development. 1964- 1970, associate vice president for devel- opment and external relations. 1 974- 1 98 1 a master's degree at Bucknell University and completed additional graduate A at as commander-in-chief of the Caldwell Consistory in Bloomsburg from 1981-1983, as a director since since 1957. in He 1973 1 983. and as dramatic coach in Detroit He had held sister. Homecoming Make May plans today! busi- ness in an 1805 house. C. October 28 Joanna daughter, Gail F. Jr., a New Holland, Lancaster County, has retired to a farm in Wapwallopen. He operates an antique an active and Bloomsburg University Boyd son. 36 years of teach- Wayne Creasy 17 at age 69. He '49 of Lancaster died on retired in Farmers Bank and Trust 1986 from the in Lancaster, where Woi thmgton, four grandchildren; and two sis- (A copy of Mr. Buckingham's complete is available at the Alumni Office — obituary 800-526-0254.) McCutchen '43 of Vero Beach, Florida, died on March 25. 1994 at age 80. He ties and served as an educational consultant for four taught in four different state universi- governors Surviving is Ins wife. Kathleen. William H. Selden '43 of Berwick has been re-elected to a two-year term on the Alumni Board of BU Directors. 1944 Representative: Sara Marie (Sallie) Dockey Edwards Class Volunteer: sively throughout the United States on behalf a result of his untiring service to the university, his church and Sallie Edwards Margaret Dean Melbourne. Fla of Free Masonry many other civic, and veterans organizations, he received many honors They included the Distinguished Service Award from the fraternal, Bloomsburg University Alumni Association Page 6 brothers and a '49. after ing business education in the of As Surviving are her husband. Robert; two received the honorary 33rd Active for the Pennsylvania Supreme Council since 1989 and had traveled extentitle Roy Brandau in 1966. Pcnn State University. prominent and active Mason, he served degree a Grimes. Robert Reitz E. Bloomsburg 1970 1974, and vice president for administration. WOfk Fice '43. Frederic M. returned to his alma mater He earned at Class Volunteers: Richard two years and Sayrc ligh Si hool loi six years assistant professor. .is her retirement. She earned a master's degree 1993 he was In Surviving are his wife, the former B- 17 as \iea Middletown Area School until Richard E. Grimes ters. veteran ol World Wai .i from 1947 Alumni Association. liuversity, died bombers at honor. his life, he took caring role in the Boyd a teacher in the District Foundation's board of directors. 1959. in was « was dedicated appointed the the Bloomsburg University 1975. Harriet M. Sterling Brendle '45 of Hershey died on February 1 1 at age 70. She in She taught Florida, Beach in , Brunner died on January 16 of age 72. Pennsylvania before moving to where she taught for '44 at in North Miami 27 years. She earned a master's degree State University m at Appalachian Boone. N.C. She received many outstanding honors dur- MINI.REUNIOS ,1 left) - Eileen Falvey McGovern ^ '46 (right) reports that a m,n,-reun,on Ea$t Com - °" S*P*l*>et W-U. t Phylhs Schroder Walker Mary Schroeder .', Marjone Downing Cosgrove '46. '45. '46. Eudora Berlew Lyhne was 1994. In attendance were (from Jean Dickinson Applegate '45. '46. Quest plans trip to Peru Classnotes The Quest program planning a is trip to Peru over the winter holiday break. December 16 January 12. 1996. to Participants will travel from Lima, the town of Huuruz, west Range lioin the nation's capital, to the of the Cordillera Blanc a Rto Santa they eastward up the will trek valley dc los Ccdros through the lange. climb a peak m the They Alpumayo Amazon descend into the region, and basin rain forest through valleys that were will trek terraced and fanned centuries until the foi conquering conquisiadois dev imated the Religious local populations sites, Initial formations and irrigation ditches aie many of evident in still these remote vullcys. They will trek ovei l\000 fool mountain camp in remote seldom passes and will . Visited VOlloya lai Allei a visit to from thQ beaten track. Cu/co. the ancient capital make ol the Inca empire, they will CLASS OF Bumham Rosell. 1945 — Attending the 50th year reunion dinner on Alumni Weekend were (from left) Enso Frosini. Ruth Kester Now. Betty Dietrich. Elsie Flail Kull. Jeanne Keller Epley. Betty Alice Zehner Vergari. Eudora Berlew Lyhne. Betty Zehner Mildred Dzuns. Marjorie Downing Cosgrove. Mary Lou Fenstemaker John. Arlene Superko and Machu long journey to America's most speclaculai nuns Z,mg his I religious center ol the Incus, with Huber. Lucille Martina Guida. week a Pichu. one of South its terraced hillsides and extraordinary stone was structures, such a remote and built in inaccessible hillside overlooking the Rio Uiahamba eluded the plundering that u armies ol the Spanish conquistadors discovered by the outside world in It l l )l I was by Hiram Bingham, the Yale aicheologlst. The tup will be led by Roy Smith, duectoi ol the truest piogram lie lust inembei visited the aiea in IW>(> as a made British expedition thai North Ridge oi the mi. »>i ol the the lust ascent Ajpamayor, limbed 20,000-foot mountain the last In the Andes. The cost ol the trip is cxpei led lo he about $1,700. For Information, Quest office ut * all the (717) 389-4323. Three alumni join Quest trip to East Africa BU Aim a alumni |omcd Three asi I Christmas and Quest tup a l<> loin weeks ovei New Year holiday period the last They were Beth Howman and Cathy PHck, who played for the during some of who Greeley, BU Held hockey learn left) where Novy. and Fenstemaker John. Betty Zong Huber. Ruth Kester played on the the branch he was assistant vice president and manager During his 36-year banking career, he also worked at Millville National Bank and Bristol Trust Co. An Air Force veteran of World received the bronze Allentown retired J. Tidey 49 of 1988 as a guidance counselor in the Souderton Area High School A U.S. Air Corps veteran of World War II. Delaware he earned a master's degree from William in for 26 years. War II, he University. star. 1950 Surviving are his wife, the former Rosanna Broadt; a daughter, Ann C. Walton; and a Representative: grandson. Willis Dorothy Thomas reports that she will Patschke '49 of Ephrata embark on a 32-day trip around the world on September 10. with stops Rome, and in Hawaii, China, Kenya, Greece. London. Swales Frances Cerchiaro Ahitanta, Nancy Brunstetter Anthony, Thomas H. Anthony, Susan Dreibelbls Boyle, Janice Jui.cs Castner, Robert H. Conrad, Kenneth Cook, Max Cooley, Joseph Curilla, John B. Ramona Baksl Krupa. Frank Lupashunski, Virginia F. Reimeasnyder, Paul J. Slobozlen, Warren M. Sterling, William R. Stratton, Jane Warner Suitch, Class Volunteer: L. Czernlakowskl, Leonard Fellon, Stanley Freeda, Leon E. Grant, Sarah Faust KeLshaw, Glenn R. Koplin, Willis Swales, Betty Ridall Weekend Classmates who attended Alumni reunion (based on official registrations): soccer team. reputed to live is Wagner. Trom Mt. lor three days across a rugged landscape to Kake Turkana. the largest of the Rift Valley Lakes, stopping on the way for a day in the Samburu dame Park The culmination of the East African trip was a six-day, 00- mile foot safari from 1 Arusha in Tanzania to an isolated mountain called Longido, which lies west of the Ambosch Game Park Quest in near the Kenya border will be offering another foot safari Kenya and Tanzania for alumni and friends of the University in 1996 Quest office at Call the (717) 389-4466. and ask for Roy Smith Joe Curilla Ruth Shupp Beadle BU Kikuyu Cod Mogai. Divider of the Universe, Kenya, they travelled north 4 Kevin great triumphs, and The trip started with a six day trek on Mount Kenya, a 17.000-foot mountain Betty Bumham ^KMafjorU - Gathering on the front porch of Carver Hall on Alumni Day were (from Driskell. Elsie Flail Kull. Mary Lou Welliver Julia Lyhne. Berlew Eudora D^JlTcZL. Jeanne Keller Epley. Cleo Kinney Pass. Mary Flaherty Kohrherr. CLASS OF 1945 lis '50 of Wcsicrvillc. Ohio, reports that she and her husband. RichSummer In ard, have been serving with the Page 7 Classnotes 1952 Representative: Frank J. Furgele Class Volunteers: Dale Bennett, Frank Furgele. Henry Hum. Nancy Swartz Lychos. Eleanor Kennedy Calvin W. Kanyuck '52 has recently rehaving taught in the public schools tired after of Pennsylvania for 42 years. He received his Master of Education degree from the University of Virginia. In addition, he did graduate work at the University of Indiana, Juniata College, Earlham College. Florida State Uni- Monmouth versity. sity College. Wilkes Univer- and Penn State University. He resides in Sheatown. 1953 Representative: John S. Scrimgeour Class Volunteers: Roy Croop, John Scrimgeour 1954 Representative: Dolores Doyle lire n nan Class Volunteers: Ann Gengenbach Auerweck. William Jacobs. Franklin "Ed" Jones. William Nunn. Fern K rot he. Jeananne Scrimgeour VETERANS HONORED veterans of World War II Special guests of honor at A highlight Oj the this year \ Alumni Weekend festivities were alumni and former students who were program was a moving tribute by Dr John F Magill Jr. '48 to those alumni and former 12). who gave then lives in the service of many of them did prior to ElwOOdM, Wagner '43, John W Thomas '48. Frank students their photograph, just as leaving for the M Taylor Harvey Huber; stitute "i .mil New Papua, They < s Ql (standing, second row) Eugene Sharkey high schools in Peru imnea. Then Special interest m — grandchildren! L 40. Charles taught he in Northumberland, arc parents ol five sons. ranging age from 29 to 39. 4.i. B Czenuakowski '50. Andy Magill '43. Millard C. Ludwig James C. Tierney Sr. '48 (V-12). Robert H. Conrad '50. and Kelchner 40. John F. Magill Jr. '48. and Robert G Reitz 49. row) John '47. (standing, first SeldenJr (standing, back row) inguistii i H 4J. William country After the program, the veterans assembled on the steps of Carver Hall for a war In photo are (seated, from left) Borge Lyhne (V-12). Vincent L. Pass (V- He had Montgomery Adult Center, nity College, .i teachei al the Harford and president ol the Oveilea Commu- \ Brie Insurance fbi i [e Hail. did graduate work at the University ol Mar) land w as alsoaformei employee <>i Surviving are his companion of 35 years, Prentice Remington Kami, Westinghouse Corp., and Internationa] Hai vestei Surviving are ins wife, the formei Nanc) Jam- Siahl. two sons. Sloven and Timothy. 195 May J , died William G. Romig '50 of Kingsville died at age 67. ahoul two years in at man of in He began teaching 1952 and was the first it opened in 1961 R. Creveling '51 of Baldwinsville. formei teacher and principal at He was a Newport High School and a formei teacher in the Bellefonte District. Earlier. He was owner-operator of King restaurant A in Syracuse. the first Burger N George Derk. Amie Garinger. Relda Rohrbach Scott. Molhe Hippensteel Harrell Churchville reports that "this has been a momentous period in my life. I had three sons married within 13 months, in June of 1994 had major back surgery, and as of June 1995 in three states cil II, This, after teaching — Rock School I I 30 years Coun- the last 21 years in the District." Thomas Belgium, two years; Pima Community Col- the past lege in Tucson, three years; and Central Ari- tendent two sons. Philip and Paul; four grandand three sisters. children, Carolyn Vernoy Reitz '51 of Horsham has been elected to a two-year term on the BU Alumni Board of Directors. E. Persing '55. who retired in 1993 after 19 years as superintendent of the Upper Perkiomen School District, has spent two years serving as interim superintwo other school districts. In 1993- at 1994. he served the Perkiomen Valley School and in 1994-1995 he served the North Penn School District. "One of these days I've got to try (retireDistrict, ment) and see what it's like." Persing said in an interview. He began his career as an educator in the Allentown School District in 1957. serving at both William Allen and Louis E. Dieniff High Schools, where he also coached football, wrestling and track. He moved Y. Marine Corps veteran of World War Class Volunteers: N Y Surviving are has wife, the former Katharine in chair- Grahamsville. N.Y.. died on January 23 at age 68. School the business department at Overlea High School when Page 8 I982aftei Chesapeake High School Baltimore County. county schools He retired in in He retired in 1984 from Sullivan County Community College, where he taught for 20 years He also taught at International School Gilbert; 25. 1994. on March 3 Arnie Garinger will be retired. sity. Carolyn Vernoy Rett: James sisters. zona Collegein Casa Grande, one year. He earned a doctorate at Rutgers Univer- Carolyn Vernoy Reitz two sisters Henry L. Marek '50of Denville, N two Russell C. Davis Jr. '51 of Lakewood, N.M.. died on January 24 at age 65. He for- in 1 Representative: Class Volunteer: on Penn State Surviving are two sons. Richard and James; a daughter. Laura; a brother and merly lived UexR Mowery; and a sistei Group eight grandchildren, and He at Maryland State Business Education Association. Ned o. Banner *50 >>i New Berlin died ai age 68. A Navy veteran of World War II. he was tcliicd ice picsidcnl ami hi am h manager he earned a master's degree University. <>l 1955 Representative: Carol Shupp-Heard Clarke '55 of and Pa. also been principal J. E. trict in to the Wyomissing School Dis- 1968. where he served as principal, assistant superintendent and superintendent. Alumni earn loyalty awards Classnotes for 1994 One hundred seven Bloomsburg thirty University alumni have earned distinction as recipients ol the seventh annual Kichaul ('•nines \u.tuU o\.ill\ I earned llu'\ I this distinction in l*)94 by attending a regional alumni event. h\ letuimng and In i to ampus i loi Weekend oi Homecoming, eithei fVlumnl ontnbutmg \niuial to the uml I Attending both Alumni Weekend and Homecoming can substitute alumni event lincc the fbi n regional held lattei are nol In «•/), even areas .ill veai The awaid honois "Huilv"' (inmes, a from Harrisburg, who has missed only one loniei oining WSA) and retired teachei ( I no Alumni Weekends lines he graduated He earned 1949 Alumni Boaulol Directors N completing Fallon. Front « Wamn Sterling, Attending the 45th year reunion dinner on Alumni Weekend were (from left) Dreibelbis lioxle. I), Max C, Cook. Susan Ken Anthony. Brunsletter Nancy Stratlon. Cerchiaro Abitanta Robert H. Conrad. William R. Ridall Wagner. Paul Slobozien. Willis Swales, Frank I upashimsH, and Joe Cooley Janice Jones Castner. John B. Czerniakowski. Bitty CLASS OF 1950 Un - We u i In time itatua on the life years last yeai aflei service «>t salute the Fbllowini alumni who awards (numbei Ipienta oi the 1994 are In parenthesis indicates consecutive years the Cooley, award has been earned! Cunlla. u Audrey Mooic Cohen Lucille Mail/ DeVbc Bthel KeUei ang i » '29 W (4) Helen Hartman i llmbalo Donald A Walts '37(4) 13 (6) l lames DeRoae 39 Haniel Kochei l 191 > eighow Ruth Dugan Smeal < > ii i /.ih loppes ( Dorothy Den Stuart I i9 l ' C 1 i '40 1'ilson dwards '41 \) { ( Bessie iu iih.ni/ Bdwardi '41 i rohn Juck Mertz *42 Sara Mane Jockey l-dwaids John I .ou w enstemakei lohn l liloise i I lis I I < l >) ti \) Noble lasshauci Richard ' '47 (7) Thomas Betty Plshei '48 I IS I I Maiy < avelie '41 i (inmes 'W l'M7) Dalesman Nester '49 Wilmei Nestei '49 Pete Parncll "49 Robed Reitz '49 Carolyn Vernoy ReltZ Dale Bennett '52 Nancy Swan/ ( '51 (6) <) l.ychos ">2 (7) Charles Brennan '53 Bill on AUmm Da, were 0 CLASS OF 1950 - Catering on ,hefron, porch of Carver Hal, "canZ. 7rg ,n,a F. ReJnsnyJjohn B 1974 he was named Upper Perkiomen School He and Itotert R Kaphn and his wife, Martie, live in retired from PP&L on January 1 after 14 years Upper Donald W. Thomas 55 has been honored which by the Exeter Township School Board, school starecently gave his name to the high 4 nels to a bert of service. District Hanover Township. as coach, athletic director and teacher. S»l* I Byham 'S3 Nellie Swart/ H* David During via shutouts coordinator in 1993. five his He earned PP&L career in 1980 as an a master's degree at Bucknell in Rollie Schmidt coaches tory," has retired. 1956 '56, described as in A "one of Wilkes University hia member of the Wilkes staff physical education faculty and coaching football, for more than 32 years, he coached Representative: Bitner III foolbaJl coach. As Ned D. McClintock 56 of Montgomery in its Schmidt guided Wilkes the Cologlory days of the 1 960s. leading national promi winning streak. He 1 wins 1 retired as football coach and 1980 with a won-lost record of 90-7 championships. As baseball coach, he led the Colonels to MAC MAC championship in [968 His wins that season marked the first time in a decade that the team had reached double-fig1 ure wins. During his final two seasons, Colonels went 22-6. As golf coach, he had no peer. years, the Colonels 165-1 and three baseball and golf. 4 that two Lam- 3-1 their first University. streak, Bowl championships, and came the finest L N 32-gamc winning nence He began service in recognition of his 40 years of William tan, Betty Ridall energy educauon coordinator. He became area manager in 1984 and continuous improvement 1 dium H Comad I Byham '5 ! mkchorsl '53 John S Scrimgcour 'S3 (S) superintendent of the In Czemiakwski. Sarah Faas, Kehha*. Gl <«ft) In his the 22 compiled a record of 206championships His MAC 1976 team was the best-ever in school history, finish with a record of 16-0 and a 14th place Dolores (Dee) Doyle Brennan '54 Franklin (Ed) Jones '54 Joan Havard Kilroy '54 eme Sobcrick Krothc '54 Jeanannc Evans Scrimgcour '54 (2) f R English '56 (4) Rod Kelchncr '56 Bob Bottorf '59 Mary Anne Mapkas Klemkosky Vera Reanck Derk '60 (3) Curtis '59 (7) Dale Krothc '60 Ron Bid Wolfe '60 Joan Stackhousc Wolfe (>l Jim Case '63 (2) Jerry Malinowski '63 Nelson Swans 63 (4) (Continued on Page 11) Page 9 Classnotes NCAA in ihc Division III championships. Schmidl was recently inducted Into Sandra P Brown. Mary Anne Klemkosky. Walter J luiherecki. Marie Walsh travelled throughout the United States. Dave Barnhart '59 of Verona. N J received the Dan Rmgclheim Memorial Award, Wilbur Person '61 was named "Realtor of the Year" by the Carbon County Board of Re- botfa the Wilkes University Athletic Hall of Fame and Ihc Plains Hall of He is also the highest honor given by the 1957 ing. Bob Uine, Dolores Keller. L. Vint is professor and director of the at from 1967 'I win Valley School Active lu a princi- District lonnei tax assessoi and evalua /oning officer ol 26.5 Mary Anne Majikas Klemkosky Orwigsburg has been A teacher re elected to a '59 of two-year Robeson Township and the Hay Creek Historical at Anne has completed 10 years on the board and Alumni Association. a past president of the daughlei. Me}!, a granddaughtei and a brother howski. ie( I- rank I'isk. Edward William K. Morris C. his wife, Sylvia, have in home alter six months also lectures exten- Class Volunteers: tion and Finance. He Bud Andrews is the first Alexandria, Va. Shively has been professor of microhi Iruveisity since lulled re- at of a continuous fennen- tation process lor production of fuel alcohol projects associated with use of specific yeast in sparkling » ine produt don and was named outstanding member i>>i 1994 by the American Wine Society in recoglie nition of his sparkling wine research, wine judging throughout the United States and Canada, ami ins mam, Bitii lea on various aspects of wine chemistry. He W8S also recognized ery in Australia loi Ins who may practice before the United States Tax Court. William D. Bartman '64 of Douglasville has retired as principal of the Edgewood El- 1962 ementary School Woodrow Wilson High now Harry S Truman High School. by Yalumba Win- outstanding contribu- in the Pottstown School Dis- trict. He began Richard R. Lloyd the He began after 33 years his 31 -year education career in Boyertown Area School three years moved District and after to the Pottstown District. Ins teaching career at Class Volunteers: Over Ronald Davidheiser. Tom Foley. Marlene the Lincoln Elementary School, administra- Prior to retirement, he taught English social studies at Tmm.ius High School He East Penn School District. and Oholla Franey. John Kovich. Dick Lloyd as part-time audio-visual aids advisor. Ga. He was also a part-time evening school ad- ministratoi al the AJlentown He and his wife have moved to Lake Lanier, just north of Atlanta. campus of Penn Bonnie Zehner Black '64 toi for and was an adjunct instruc- two terms in the Allentown College of He earned St. ACESS program Francis de Sales. his master's degree at University in 1970. He at Lehigh also look classes at Marlene Oholla Franey '62 of Long ley. N.J., enjoys recruiting students for various college night programs in BU New She is a sixth grade teacher Bndgewater-Rantan Schools. sey. Valat Jer- chose to stay two children: Christine, a graduate of Allentown College, and Mich. u Walter H. Veranda '62 is retired home and raise out kids, I have and I'm enjoying working with teenagers anyway!" The Blacks live in French Camp, Miss. more years 15 to go Victoria Sellano tired after a his wife. Irene, are the parents of "Many classmates are looking forward to their 30-year retirement this year! However, since . . . in the Trenton State College. He and writes: my of I State University and direc- of pupil services. tor Tom Foley '62 has retired as senior vice president for Paramount Publishing in Atlanta, also served as the years, he has served as principal of tive assistant to the superintendent, in the Chairman Of the social studies department and short- sparkling wines. foi one of a small group of School, Alfred during the 1970s and 1980s, and more recently, ening of bottle aging tune from teaching He was honored for assisting blind workers prepare their income tax returns. Representative: 1968 His research areas have development is "Volunteer A radio announcer in Sunbury, he has performed volunteer work for the organization since 1992. he named vices, Inc. Enrolled Agent Advisory Committee on Practices and ProceIn addition, '64 was of the Year" by the North Central Sight Ser- New York State Tax Tribunal's on the Paul Conard Virginia C. Hesel. all York State Commissioner on Taxa- has George ML Opilla '60 of Coopersburg Barossa Valley north of Adelaide. ology and femientation chemistry mis Ernest R. Shuba from forms and the liaison com- New a Air Force veteran of the Korean 1964 holds a doc- serves on the committee that reviews the an edu- Representative: law and client representation. tax man of mirth and tax- in Australia, tired -.li. on non-attorneys He li iik He Temple University. '60. a rear admiral in embarked on a second career as a consulting manager with Coopers & Lybrand. He lives where Carl was on sabbatical leave doing re scan on sparkling wines at Yalumba Winei v I who torate in educational administration as a children. an Enrolled Agent and is 57. Surviving are his wife. Bernadme, and five of Rights" legislation Certified Financial Planner to serve Dale Krothe the U.S. Navy, retired in April 1995. Carl Sliively '58 and h Stevenson He was War. dures. returned I Dr. 5 8 Rtpnuntattvi Ray llargreaves in the Bill Revenue Service's treatment of Internal Class Volunteers Wojc remember him mittees of the Brooklyn District Director and Vera Rearick Derk. Paul Manko, a printer cator devoted to his profession. considered an authority on the is New York State tax Temple University at Suiviving aie his wile, Margaret, and a is Family, friends, students and colleagues payers and tax practitioners. I960 Manko He in Harrisburg. after suffering a fatal heart attack. He was He Paul (Barney) Island and National Tax His testimony was requested in regards to sively Representative: masteTs degree Long , 24. BU Alumni Board of Directors; Pottsville High School. Mary IBM Charles W. Watkins Jr. *63. a teacher at Hanover Area High School, died on March 6 '61 president of Finan- before the House of Representatives Ways and Means Sub-committee on Oversight on March because he also a lormei building and in Veteran Ol the Korean Conflict, he earned 19 last Services of pending Taxpayer Assessment Association a 33 years. The after teaching for District. is lormei secretary ol A '59 retired in June years were in (he Shikellamy Area School term on the poll William Stevenson Consultants Inc. in Merrick, N.Y., testified Union. N.J. in '65 Lehighlon cial 1992 Alumni Board of Directors. specialist with lives in College started his studies leachei Berks County Board He was Appeals nil Berks County Dcmoi lain in he was s, tor for the He to 1972. careei in education as a sot in the He was Township High School from Prior to that he was assistant 1972 to 1987. principul Oeigertown <>i age 64, He Marilyn D. Rink Nelson A. Swarts '63 of Lewisberry has a two-year term on the BU operates Person Real Es- He owns and and Insurance Agency. the former is been re-elected to meet- computer technology, and coordinator of the Teacher of the Handicapped Program at Kean Herman W. Howard Jr. Lean '57 died on February 22 pal of Exeter national clients. Cumberland. Special Education School, director of Sinn, Bill Harrtll Donald New altors at the organization's 15th annual tate Campus Class Volunteers Jersey Federation Council for Exceptional Children, Dr. Barnhart v New on March 10 Representative Margaret Yohn live in His wife . Scranton. William Pohtlttk They Dr. ame l graduate of the University of a Gunne was cited for significant performance and contributions to a number of inter- '61 school year. She and her husband. Robert Class Volunteers: and Graham '64 recently re- 30-year career as a speech-lan- ing in Orlando, Fla. guage pathologist. She started her career as one of the first two speech-language patholo- 1963 gists hired by Delaware, Greene and Otsego County BOCES. She subsequently established liv- I tions to thai country's wine industry Carl and Sylvia have throe grandchildren vania and who New ( hildu-n and five live in Florida. York State. Pennsyl- 1961 Edwin 1959 Representatives David R am hart Sandra Pfister Brown Marie Walsh Page 10 first communication disorders program for Stamford Community Hospital and Nursing Class Volunteer Home and set up the outpatient speech-language pathology program at A. O. Fox Me- C Kuser Class Volunteers: Marian the Bernie Donegan Representative: Representative: L - morial Hospital. Gary Stackhouse Huttenstme. Joan We I liver For the past 10 years she was owner/direc- G. Crocker Edwards '61, a kindergarten teacher in the West Shore School District, was on sabbatical leave for the 994- 995 Phyllis 1 1 Manny Gunne Utah, was recently '63 of Salt Lake City, named senior consultant with the internationally prominent Shipley Division of the Franklin Quest Corporation. tor of Victoria Graham Associates, Inc., the only proprietary diagnostic and treatment center licensed by the New York State Department of Health. The clinic offered speech- Loyalty awards Classnotes fmm Page [Continued 9) Paul Conaxd ta Joanne Shaffer Pileski '64 1966 language pathology, audiology. psychology and social services. Hughes 64 tutor- time with her seven ing and enjoying leisure grandchildren. Moss Creek Jack Mulka "66 Jack Mulka, Alice Koch Cromwell. Ken Cromwell, Bill Demcott. Diane Loch Hartzell, Cliff Maurer, Diane Mushrush Maurer R. '66 James L. Derr cipal in the Wyomissmg Area School District also taught a mathematics graduate course to elementary teachers for the University of Pennsylvania. Thomas l*mon 1965 P. and supervisor, has provided a test preparation course at her Overlook home for many years. A graduate of College Misericordia. she has also completed advanced studies at the University of Pittsburgh and Alex M. Kozlowski. Linda R. Shively In addition, she has '65 of Parkside has taught Penn State. at biology and ecology for 29 years Brookhaven Junior High School, Northley Middle School and Sun Valley High School. Robison '66. His wife, the former Barbara work at the University Frank Dowman school has operated a private pre-kindergarten Boothwyn reading teacher, specialist Sheran Class Volunteers- in a licensed done dun. of Alaska. She was recently honored by the Citizen Ambassador Program of Harvard Universit) one of 30 outstanding educators in the United States. She has taught in both public as James Pegg '67 Piggy Bums. Jim Peng. Jack Wise David BOWU Doug Hippenitie] '68 (7) Susan R. Hicks *67 has been named dint Bloomsburg University Jack perts APC is recently elected vice president. The Club in Washan affiliate of the National Press Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, teaching 4 ington, DC. He was also elected president of the South- over 1200 west Writers Workshop, which has members nationwide, including such well- known authors as Tony Hillerman. Lawrence Evans. Block, Walter Jon Williams, and Max Membership is open to writers and aspir- who spent a week in Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, and a week in American methods for coping with con games, banking crimes, organized crime and drug I the process of drafting the university Nan Good Gerrity, who Among a teacher at the Paul L. Rhine '65 is firm of Cobb. Stnger. Toms River, N.J. surer of the of the In the Columbia-Montour The family & CPA Rhine community, he Ocean County YMCA, Toms River Country Club, and Sandra Daskalos Sample '65 is in trea- president treasurer recently re Certification ceived her National Counselor Area She is a counselor with the Montrose private small a has also and School District practice. resident of Montrose, she is the mother of three children: Keely Norwalk. ist to Lansdale, Pa., since is programs developed by enter, as well ai the ( campus committees dealing with various the "i work so- eculivc assistant Bloomsburg in 198: .is c\ toDr James II MU'ormit k She was named assistant director of develop- Hicks came ment to who lives State; and Georgia; Todd, a senior at Perm Tennessee. of University Scott, a junior at the He earned a master's degree 1986 at the Univer- of Scranton. He and his wife, the former Elizabeth sity Young 4 68. are the parents of three '/.oranski "68 Marge Puroakj ( "'11111 69 k.hIin Reimard Hippenitiel <»> Dennis Bohr '70 1) Nancy Fchei Fdwaids 70(6) Pat October 28 in 1988. Make plans today! '70 Ron Reitz Bob Rupp '71 (4) Formerly on the staff at East Stroudsburg University, she earned her Ph.D. at New York Sandra Jellerson Rupp University. Carol Kishbaugh Karwacki J. *f>7 is pastOI "t Oui Lady Help of Christians 'nun li. ykens, ami the Mission of Sacred Heart ol Jesus, ( I Williamstown, tion, I he was Prioi high a i" receiving ins vocateachei Bt I >• > N [e J In Weston. Mass '71 (4) '72 (4) Nancy Fruchan Bohr Bowen '72 (3) '72 Bd Horvath '72 Joe Zakorchemny '72 (3) Ed Edwards '73 Bob Griffin '73 (2) '7 Marion Reese ittended Pope John XXIII Seminal [e Deanna Woolcock Robinson youngest child in College Library ' '67. with hei d to " in Reading. .n She lull Albright lives in < Sandra Rambo Walker '75(M) (3) Steve Debuski '76 Tom Hughes Bob Lynn Virginia (Ginnyl Bosak Schwartz '67 ol N Y has camed a Ph D degree at . Bowling Green State University Aninatruc is also an tor at St. Lawrence University, she assistant director of the university president of has been promoted to senior vice subsidsales for QSP, Inc.. a wholly-owned Association iary of the Reader's Digest and After 10 successful years as a teacher Hanna joined QSP in 1975 as a field district service manager. He was promoted to manager in 1984. regional manager in 1985. coach, and vice president of sales He and daughters: Ruth F. in 1992 his wife. Janet, are Jill parents of two and Susan. Major 's first year a master s degree at the Univer '66. a reading specialist and State University. sity of a master's degree Maine and at the Univer- certification at East Stroudsburg University. Audrey M. McClure of Delaware. She fessor is Jody Millard '79 Corey Waters '79 Robert Hafhei '80 Bob M( Mullin '80 Shcn Lippowitsch — in 1988 two at Linden 22 years of teaching and 20 in Doylestown in School Elementary XI (3) Karen Scott Blackhurn '82 Virginia married to Dr Alan Schwartz, a pro- at St. Reed Brett '82 Susan Mitchell Helwig '82 Robert Pasternak '84 Lawrence University Darlctic Barberio Payne '84 1968 Scott Rightcr '84 (3) Cameron Smith '84 (4) Representative: Robert E. Boose Glenn Bromley '85 John Haney '85 Class Volunteers: Susan Hanchak Duerr Todd Ducrr '86 David Bowen, Rhea Strausser Klapprmlt. Joseph M. DeardorfT intendent of the New '68. assistant super Castle County Voca- School District in Wilmington. Delaware, was honored by the "CommitUniversity of Delaware with the Education" award given annually by University of Delaware Educational ment to Alumni Association. His award was due in part to state district tional recognition the school (2) '86 Marvin Mctzgcr '86 (4) Slocum '86 Tcrri Beth tional-Technical the '66 retired '79 DAngelo Lilly '79 Chris Blackburn '82 Betty Ruth Luchak. John J Trathen Pocono Mounreading recovery teacher in the Ph D at Penn tain School District, has earned a She earned sity '78 Sharon Gcttcl Olff '78 Sue Canton. '76 (2) Jim Molhster '78(3) Tina Wassell Allentown. She earned after '70 Mc Andrew Sand) Smith m« Andrew "70 program. children. in Homecoming Nester '68 1 cial equity issues developing profiles George Hanna '66 of Brookfield, Conn., Investment Club of the Brick Blue Cruppers A will support She Muiticuitm.il uchak '68 Trathen '68(7) J lives in a partner in the Monroe l joined the FBI in 1971. has his specialties (Betsy) is John l '68 uiwood Nester Frank time work as head of circulation Theresa, born in the United States. Joe as- summer. of fugitives. Area Vo-Tech School. Bloomsburg. will also monitor affirmative action She compliance. \) t Rick Howenslinc '76 (6) FBI Director Louis Freeh promised the tour sistance during his Eastern European Joseph L. Nutaitis '65 and his wife, Rasko have adopted their third child, He joins Ferdinand, who was bom in Bulgaria. Bulgaria, and a brother. Tony, also from Joscllc, eqult) ficking. been assigned ing writers. traf- '67 Matako Mulka 68 (Catherine During the 18-month assignment, she will lead 's '6S Betty Ruth Keller tor of social equity at Francis Larry W. Greenly 65, Ph.D.. membership was chairman of the Albuquerque Press Club, Chapman Eileen Albertson Inn Gerrity '66 was one of three FBI ex- (<<> Class Volunteers: and private schools. for 17 years. (9) Ronald Klcmkosky '67 plan Karen Gates M'66. '66 Diane Mushrush Maurei an elementary prin- is He has any if Maurer '66 Representative: Plantation at wonders Hilton Head. S C.. "Chuck" BU alumni are living in the area. Cerza J. Class Volunteers: other Carl BU. at Cttfl Karl Z. Najaka *64 retired in 1993 as a Twp., N.J. school principal in Readington a resident of Koch Cromwell Ken Cromwell '66 Bill Demcott '66 (3) Alice She also District 1967 A resident ol after Now earned a master's degree June retired in 30 years of teaching. Wilmette. Illinois, she is doing private 1994 Berwick Area School Representative: Anthony 4 Patricia Lello the and nahas re- ceived for program initiatives and educational Sandra Wood Smith '86 (4) Christine Ford '87 Fay Ortiz '87 Stephanie Hustcd Fettcrman '88 Steve Fettcrman "88 Joanne Dcrncott 89 (3) JoAnise Keener '89 Walker '89(3) John M Sharon Hill '90 Deb Mulkewycz '90 (Continued on Page 13) Page 11 Classnotes reform tling He efforts. He and has also been the State wres- his wife. Chene, Byron Chandler M'69 has been named Eagan, live in superintendent of schools by the Pulaski Acad- Minn chairman and tournament director for the He also served on the Na- Joe earned a master's degree King, age 21. State College and a doctorate at the Univer- teaches mathematics two are the parents of same in the district who Michael, will be a junior at in college BU this fall, recently completed avionics training with the California, w working as Deposit Insur- for the Federal ance Corporation in Irvine. She formerly was a hank examiner and later Washington, DC . was employed in She earned master's degree a Johns at Hopkins University, attended the Stoniei work at A junior biology major Gerald Labb; two step sons and a take a final when Hartman way his Del.; 1 5 PA 19, and a is survived sity sister. Annette. ate. Paul Fowler '68 the former grade in grade teacher a fourth is two children: Samantha, to Ian Polster She has been called Lutheran Church on March 19, 1995. as interim pastor of Fifth at North Schuylkill School District for He and his wife, Sandra, live in West Mahanoy Township. 3 while on a busi I was a salesman An Air Force recently published short stories in both the fall and winter editions of The International Journal of Miliary Fiction Systems. A third story will be Operation Provide Promise, the United Nations humanitarian relief effort Bosnia-Herzegovina pilot C-130 instructor and chief of safety with the 934th at the Airlift Minneapohs-St. Paul ternational Airport Air Reserve Station. has been a Pnor member In- he served 12 years on active duty with the Air Force, with his last station at Little Rock AFB. Arkansas. is a member of the Minnesota Distance Running Association and the Reserve Offic- said. what they've learned, gives you a great deal of personal satisfac- it tion." is helping each stu- She also emphasizes the importance of goalmanagement, study skills and setting, time celebrated their 25th anniversary in No- vember with a reaffirmation of Morgantown. W vows mass Vicki teaches Spanish at North School, and the couple istries at their is Marion High involved in lay min- J. at the Nevada in Fisher 4 69 is sented BU at the inauguration of a new at professor of account- Community College of Southern Las Vegas. year at BU. that her Melissa's grandmother Ruth Hope Handy is '43. the Eastern Region office of the Pennsylvania Stale Education Association, the statewide The 10-person office in Allentown serves 10,604 members in 65 districts in Schuylkill, Berks, Carbon. Lehigh and Vicki PSEA in 1976, he was a He and his wife, Carol, live He has three step-children. in New Tripoli 1969 Representor t Sandra Ekberg Brown Class Volunteers: Pamela Hanczyc. Jess Kresge. Ken Schnure upbeat about coming to learning," she said. school organizations, she dren: W. Dalfovo L Bingaman, Nancy Fehr Edwards, Gross, Cinde Rogers Hippenstiel Nancy Feher Edwards '70 of Bloomsburg has been elected to a one-year term on the is also involved with tary BU Joseph K. Lauginiger Jr. '70 has been named interim president and chief executive officer of the Caron Foundation, dependency treatment chemical He previously worked for America a past secre- for 1 Boy Scouts of 5 years, most recently as finance Hawk Mountain Council. He was named Outstanding Fund Raiser of of the Alumni Association. Chap- of the National Society of Fund Raising Executives in 1992. ter is in her sec- Baltimore County, Maryland. She and her husband, Ed. are parents of a daughter, Nicole, They near Wemersville director for the is a center the Greater Northeastern Pennsylvania in Com- Kelly and Christopher She formerly Directors. served from 1988 to 1994 and He joined Caron as director of development and was promoted to vice president in January. live in Fallston. He and his wife, Helen, are parents of a son, Stephen E. Keefer '70 general for the U.S. is teacher in the Berwick Area School District. to feel and receptive husband, Kerry '69, are parents of two chil- Representative: teachers' union. Northampton counties. want them She is the daughter of Albert and Ruth Dugan Smeal '39 of Bloomsburg. She and her 1970 Hampshire. field director for ev- County Arts Alliance Jean Reese Jagodzinski '70 is room munity Task Force and the Upper Dauphin presi- He and his wife are parents of a daughter who is a student at the University of New "I to class Class Volunteers: Ball State. in her man Alumni Board of at up a new bulletin board ery few weeks. the Millersburg Civic Club, Millersburg Franklin Pierce College for 13 years before Larry earned his doctorate tries to daughter, Melissa, has completed her fresh- Richard Keene State College on April 22. Larry was director of the counseling center grown. She In addition to serving as advisor to various repre- dent of after a quarter-century, her enthusi- for teaching has only ous stories into the classroom setting and by ting John church. Even getting students involved in projects like set- Institute in Va self-motivation. tax accounting Frances Jean Wright *69 reports He Page 12 Enrolled Agent and Accred- Army Gregg. They is regional auditor Audit Agency. He responsible for audit operations and a staff of over 200 employees, serving the East Coast and Europe. He and his wife, the Fenstermacher former Debbie Md. '70, live in Millersville. He since 1988. to joining the Reserve, ers Association. An also a part-time consultant for is Albert and three brothers. sisters Before joining serves as a full-time Wing, based from the ond year as principal of Parkville High School Richard Huntington '68 has been promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel and awarded the Air Medal in his Air Force Reserve unit. The medal honors his meritorious He retired Tax Advisor, he operates a He ing Ronald Saint Sing '68 in Deubler '69 Chattahoochee Technical Powder Process for published in the Spring 1995 edition. in F. vet- Bridgeport. achievement ited '68 of Orangeville James H. Neiswender died on December R.D. taking a teaching position at the University of Roger B. Heim '68 of Rising Sun. Md.. that they value I know "And when teach because keep learning enjoyable by injecting humor- 27 years. die past I someday." she Another goal, she says, in Springfield. Ronald D. Grutza '68 has been an English you see it Georgia. Larry Phillips '68 of Keene. N.H., teacher believe in what "I asm married on Halloween 1994 and she, herself, was married because she brings a sense business in Douglassville and Peach Tree City, Bill, is BU gradu- that's of mission to the classroom. Md Victoria Mikell Noel '68 and her husband. Ohio, reports that her son, Jon Rizzo, w Perhaps nominating Klinefelter for die ant colonel. six. Carol Ruth Gesalman '68 of Springfield, that Linda Harner Mills '68 is principal of Sandymounl Elementary School in Finksburg. and Brittany, nine, of Scranton, and Mary Dana, a William Constable; a daughter, Sarah; a son, John; two the a graduate of the Univer- Jr., U.S. Marine Corps in June 1992 as a lieuten- Kathy Whitmire '75. teac hes third same district. They are parents of and — terrific teacher. dent feel a sense of accomplishment in class. 16731. Surviving are his wife, the former Elizabeth District, one in a letter they'll use Their address is R.D. l.Box20-D.Eldred, his wife, Berwick School wrote Woodhaven Dianne, are parents of two his wife, Byron children: In addition to his parents, Joel activities director at and He and '68, participated in the funeral by a brother. Chad, Douglass School of Wilmington, Center of Temple University Rev Richard service. eran, he in the the Joseph E. to the accident occurred special family friend, the ness trip to Essex. England sistei is "The love, respect and admiration I see past and present students shower Kay with is truly Newark; and principal of ing Center, both in University of at was on Pittsburgh at Bradford, he Rutgers University Surviving are her husband of live years. Mrs. K. award. School of Banking, and did additional gradu Bte a confirmation of some- where he died on December 20, seven days before his 22nd birthday as a comptroller of the cur- rency. is touching," fellow teacher Bryan Campbell L Eyer '68 of Laguna Beach, died on March 6 at age 48. She for pro- and curricula for a student population grams he where he was responsible . award thing they've believed for a long time He has also served as principal of Maclary Elementary School and the Intensive Learn- A J. Del ark, students, the of more than 19,000 students. U.S. Marine Corps. Kathleen an automobile accident in He was previ- licoptcrcd to St. Vincent Hospital in Erie, They children, Michael and Megan, both education majors in Bradford on December 12. 1994 of Delaware His wife, the former Carol Gibiser '69. sity Norman lost their oldest son, Joel Norman, Glassboro at He ously was supervisor of curriculum and technology in the Christina School District in New- Connie Eaton King '68 and her husband, Rules Committee. tional the Central School Board. emy and past nine years. "And when you do, it's heartwarming." But to many current and former Millersburg Kay Smeal Klinefelter '70 has been named the 1994-1995 "Educator of the Year" by the Pennsylvania Business Educators Association. She has been a teacher at Millersburg Area High School for 25 years. "It's something I've dreamed of receiving," she said in my whole life a recent interview. live in Reading. Elmer L Shollenberger '70 of Spencer, died on March 24 at age 49. He was killed instantly when struck by a tree limb N Y, which he was cutting at his home. He had been associated with the Candor High School since 1970, most recently as dean He served as principal in 19871988 and also coached several sports teams. He was founder of the Candor Chemical Free Prom and director of summer recreation. of students. He was active in the U.S. Army Reserve. Surviving are his wife, Rosario (Sherry); a daughter. Giselle; and a son, Sean. Master's degree Classnotes 1971 Peg Haverovich *72 a teacher in the is Trevorton Nursery Tykes program. She also Representative: earned a master's degree BU. at William H. Cluley Class Volunteers: Dwight Ackerman. Sandy Rupp. Bob Rupp L. Kathleen Shafer Chandler '71 recently at in elementary school Kutztown University. She elementary school counselor Gary in an is pointed to the 1995 Health Care Pilot Evalua- of Technology Melissa, a junior Wellsboro, Pa. A. Clewell '71 has formation of his announced the new business. Interior Work- place Solutions Inc.. in Allentown. He was the general manager of the Reading and Allentown regions of A. Pomerantz & Co. before says he is fices of all successful BU They who Fontana Unified School District. are parents of four children: just graduated at ; College Oneonta, in N Institute Hartwick Y; Megan, a junior Virginia Piatt Ide '73 ond grade in is responsible for District ents of three sons, ages eight, 10 and 15. par- J. died on April 26 '73 of Philadelphia age 43. at cial ted for the pilot. Atlantic for 21 years. He was a commer- customer relations representative for Bell graduates.'* George E. Cooke *71 has been named suPlum School District He previously was superintendent of the Fleetwood Area School District in Berks He has been with SHS earned a master's degree since 1974. at He also BU. Surviving are his mother. Catherine Silvestri; a brother and a Sr. '72 is He earned a master's degree at the Univer- of Scranton and a doctorate at Penn State University. He and his wife. John Hartzog F. '71 15, is in from Paul Smith's College major and a 13. in New York with environmental science technology in GPA of 3.96. Sandra Jefferson Rupp BU Alumni Board of Bob has John and Claudia Schad Paul '72 have new careers. After 18 years in the defense industry. John is an account ex- company ecutive with Restart, a is an administrative vice president with Jordan Optical Service, Inc., a wholesale distributor of eyeglass frames to the optical She also maintains a small book- live in Willow Grove. Tabachini '73 has completed J. Shippensburg University. He tion at ementary school principal CF to MotorFreight. 1.100 employees at 20 terminals throughout J. Carroll '72 of Philadelphia is year as a public interest attorney, Pennsylvania, Maryland. Delaware, New Jer- Services Housing Unit. the 1995 co-chair of the International man Rights Committee of the He Hu- Philadelphia Bar the company's Poconos consolidation center since 1989. He joined in the Central man He has two children: Tom, eight, and Nora, Northumberland, has earned professional tification Institute. Human The with the Society for five. for the program enrolls between 500 and 600 students and graduates between 10 and 150 is vice president of hu- joined the paper in 1983 as a training man- She was promoted ager. human to the position of 40 percent than ol System of Higher Education are expected to contribute graduates to the program. 'To our knowledge." Baker added, nearby colleges and universities have not forumlated plans to meet the fifth year state-supported schools within a reasonable distance that have an existing accounting program Ann began Berwick Area School She District. 1978, in enough in Baker indicated the her career in 1976 as a teacher large graduate program resources director in 1987, and to her present position on April 2, 1995. to BU to support a quality accounting." that, when program could have it as is mature, many as 50 60 students per year taking graduate courses in accounting. first as a budget analyst and then as a training specialist. In 198 she took over the training func- 1 tion for the operations area of the bank. She active in a is Loyalty awards number of community and (Continued from Page 11) professional organizations. Dr. Stephen E. Ullrich, are parents of two children: Elizabeth, 1 1 , and Kaitlyn, six. Nichole Woodson Smith '90 (2) Lisa Stackhouse '90 Carolyn Butcher cer- Resources Cer- 1992. E. Vivian '73 died in He was Habegger Co. November a sales director for the E. D. Inc. of Philadelphia. Surviving are his wife, the former Angela Piccola '72 of Levittown. '91 P Thomas '91 Bruce Rosengrant '92 Resource Man- He also earned a master's degree at BU. He and his family live in Sunbury. Cori Alexander '93 Linda Long '93(H)(7) Kevin McGrath '93 Steve Zezza '93 (2) Pam Institute is affiliated Human 1 More J agement. Shelby Treon Deutschle '72 has been promoted to manager of the Lewisburg office of Dau- resources at the Houston Chronicle. She Mark through the el- the firm in 1976. Sheldon Winnick '72. human resources administrator at Dorsey Trailers in tification Association. mandate and prepares students changing business climate " requirement. There are no state-owned or '73 She and her husband. the last eight as a supervising attorney in the Community Legal We think our master's program anticipates the state's northeastern Pennsylvania. in new " an is phin School District. in the sey and Virginia. Michael he said. "Bloomsburg already has one of the largest undergraduate accounting programs curriculum and the programs of other nearby institutions. Other schools in the State Ann Tu r n bach Robert Warner '72 has been promoted Bob Marywood a master's degree at that special- He had been group operations manager of is assistant high school principal. College. Robert both started York division manager for Figlock in his 17th is He earned joined Chase Manhattan Bank Bohr. Carol Kishbaugh Bowen. He District, effective in April 1996. superintendent's letter of eligibility certifica- As division manager he will oversee more than Nancy to follow Bloomsburg 's undergraduate accounting also been a special education teacher in Scranton and Hazleton. They Class Volunteers: Commonwealth expect the currently keeping service which she hopes to expand. Representative: "We approximately 35 years. In fact, it was Hazleton's first full-scale commercial cleaning company. industry. M. Jacqueline Feddock Certified Public Accountant. BU's graduates take the CPA examination The graduate program will complement BU's own undergraduate accounting she has been elected vice president of the 1972 educational requirement for licensure as a School business, Alumni Association. states require either a total of 50 hours of education or 30 hours od education beyond the bachelor's degree as a minimum been cleaning up Northeast Pennsylvania for Claudia, after 20 years in the accounting In addition, of 1996. Richard Baker, chairman of the accounting department, "more than 30 to students each year. '71 of Bloomsburg Directors. expected to Terrence Maher '73 has been appointed izes in placing the experienced worker. has been re-elected to a two-year term on the According is fall assistant superintendent of the Lehighton his 24th year of His daughter. Heather, graduated teaching. a and Lindsey. students in the its first System which has Deborah, are parents of two daughters. Gretchen. for the State owner of Robert's Janitorial Service, a family business County. sity has been approved by The new graduate program enroll sister. perintendent of the Bob Nemeth BU this national trend in the next several years,'' Madden reviewing and evaluating applications submit- at Board of Governors of Higher Education. the They Harveys Lake. live in creation of a master of science degree accounting 1 teaching sec- She and her husband are after 21 years. Raymond evaluator. Ireland is still Lake-Lehman School at The in Andrew, from Rochester high school; and Jason, an eighth grader. egory for healthcare. As an "looking to furnish the of- Baldridge National The award was established in 1987 to promote the importance of quality improvement to the U.S. economy, to recognize quality achievements of U.S. companies and to publicize successful quality strategies. The pilot program will help determine whether the award should be expanded to include a cat- purchasing the operations from the firm. He Team for the Malcolm '73 live in La Verne. California, where Carl is national vehicle distribution manager for American Isuzu Motors Inc., and Maryann is a speech therapist at Quality Award. gets green light Maryann Abbott Carl and Robert A. Ireland '72, director of system improvement and corporate research at Susquehanna Health System, has been aption earned a master's degree counseling in accounting 1974 Amy Representative: Patricia Ianiero '93(M) (2) Chris Beadling '94 Kanouse Jeff Peattie Kravetz '94 Warren '94 John L.Walker '94(H)(7) Carlson Travel Network/Nittany Travel. 1973 Florence Harris '72 and her husband, Doug, spent last fall as volunteers at a Methodist Church-sponsored school Mexico. Flo taught in Berwick at the in rural New Third Street School until her retirement. Representative: Timothy D. Hartman Class Volunteers: Steve Andrejack. Joe Geiger. Susan M. Gottlieb, Glenn A. Haas. Janice Keil. Dennis Homecoming LeVan. Frank Lor ah. Craigann Mehrmann. Ronald Sheehan. Dan Spadoni October 28 Class Volunteer: Doug McClintock Michael F. Make plans today! Flock '74, vice president of Page 13 Classnotes been appomi. tO 'I misylvania Bant Pi thl Association's Operations Advisory He been lias in years and has been banking for Philip J. | i Who Who's more than 20 He current position since in his He also a graduate of the School of is Hank also a member I. member since 1989 of the Northeast He Blanck is He and Joseph M. GclgCI '74 Ol I BU Nonprofit high school senior )rgani/ations a javelin With He has accepted Nancy k. Hack Glenn '74 and R homu Greene were married on October [, 1994. in Nicy reside Royal Jersey Shore in ter. Amy. attended '74 pud in engmeei lid is a sales electrical industry in Judy hai en year but plans in in the fall. , teat hei in the Blue Ridge School District since January Brtnda A. DIGiaCOlDO '75 on Alcohol and Drug Abuse has also worked as director of teacher for the improvt menl spet Bethlehem Steel is foi BethPorge bu ialisl orp ( in aston I training, he has operated a husband, Fohn, are parents and Jason ITiej live in hi d Iwp on Fanuary the Cleveland Marshall Law, John has been an active sole 1 Parsons "74 has been em Department ol ployeii by the Pennsylvania 7 years He currently developmeni ipet ialisl Public Welfare for ovei is a training He and ol three and itafl hildren t i hej ou are the parents i livi Harrisburg in Shi is tute spet ial edut ation teat hei foi the a substi- Count) Intermediate Unit band. Craig, are patents ol phei i and Ke^ 10, in, I Chestei She and her hus wo sons Clmsio seven I Hauser '75 has been promanager and bank- at the Williamsport office Bucknell at University and the Central Atlantic Bank Op- eiations School at Rutgers University. completed the She has consumer lending and Credit Administration courses through AIB. She has been with the bank since 1975. holding positions of project coordinator, retail managei and loan office officer II hej reside in homdale Peggy Kyle Schmouder '75 has joined the Mifflmburg High School. faculty of Paul J. He was April 14 body spei Shop in Sarnoski '74 lalist. Ashk sell ol Ashley died OH employed as .in auto operating Paul's Auto Bod) Surviving aie Ins wile, the loiinci Esther J . Ins mother, P. Swoyer '74 of Schuylkill Haven named vice president ol human re- Jeffrey Cressona Aluminum Company. Pnor to joining the company, he served in various management positions soutces 1975 Sharon Young Hilgar currently serv- as first sec retary lor in Bucharest, economic, sci- Randa Gossin Triggs Class Volunteers: Debbie Zalewski Ganza, Joe Hilgar in Phila- earned a master's degree Penn State at '76 has written a book. Easing the Economic Blues With $100,000. people make his parents, Charles and Doris it's staff writer for a assets of approximately $ 1 .6 bil- She began her banking career with the former American Bank, a Meridian predecessor, in 1978. She earned a master's degree at Stephen E. Black '77 has been comptrolof Goldsmit-Black Inc. When he isn't PTA in W Parkersburg, working, he is involved in as well as coaching Softball, basketball and soccer. Last summer his girls' 10 and under all-star Softball team West Virginia Boyer; and a brother. won USSSA State Championship. the In 1993, his team finished as state ninners-up. Rebecca Generotti Drazdowski '76 has been named the director of Career Preparatory Institute's Hazleton campus. She has been and administrative experience at secondary and post-secondary institutes in Alaska and Pennsylvania. His oldest daughter, Tara, 1 1 started . on both teams. He and his wife. Sherry, have two other children: Kayla, seven, and Ryan, four. live in They Vienna, Va. He also reports that Tom Jeanes '77, a Lambda Chi Alpha brother, stopped by last summer for a visit. "We reminisced about the Debra A. Macker '76 of Chambersburg Jied on June 5, 1994 at age 39. She was a good old days former elementary teacher James Fox Block us '77 has been elected founding president of South Central Pennsylvania Lutherans for Life, a pro-life education at Shenandoah Val- Schools and a sales manager for several department stores. ley Surviving are her husband, Ronald, and a group He brother. at BU." with Lutherans for Life. an emergency planner for Defense affiliated is Distribution Region East. Savage OxJey '76 is an early childhood/special education teacher in the Powhatan County (Va.) Public Schools. Lisette Karen Tamalenus Chesterfield '77 of Kingston has been named child care director at the Linda Schmicker '76 and Geoffrey A. Wheatley were married on November 19 in Atlantic Highlands, N.J. They honeymooned in the They wine country of Northern California. Wilkes-Barre Family past seven years, she has teacher for the YMCA. worked For the as a preschool YMCA. She and her husband, Leonard, are parents of two children, Lindsay and Michael reside in Tuckerton, N.J. is director of envi- Reading newspaper. Blanck's 102-page treatise touches on ev- from the Chapter gram I high school reading pro- ronmental services/materials management at the Medical Center of Port St. Lucie. Florida. For five years he worked in Saudi Arabia, where he was a management consultant at the band, Lee, are parents of three children: Jamie. 11. and twins Jonathan and Rebecca, four. King They Faisal Specialist Hospital in Riyadh. He like to hear from old friends and Phi Sigma Xi brothers. His address: 1102 SE Mitchell Ave., Port St. Lucie, FL 34952. Lisa Truehart '76 of West Plains. Mo., died on August I, 1994. at age 40. She was a speech pathologist in Bakersfield. Mo., and active in the to a fourth grade teaching position Middletown School live in District. in the She and her hus- Hummelstown. MASH units during the Gulf that's what they spend or keep." he a 1990 interv iew with Tim Buckwalter. important, manage will the local War He would Howard Blanck much what 6-year career banker, she has held the same lion. ler University. also assisted U.S. HoH cnslmc. Barbara Turanskx not so 1 Gwen McConlogue Martz '77 has moved Representative: "It's A Va.. for the past six years. Jim K. Thompson '76 1976 fin k Berninger '77 has been named diBank in Berks, Schuylkill, Lehigh and Northampton counties S. visional president for Meridian Interboro ence and technology affairs said in Class Volunteers: Page 14 is at Representative at At the same time, he was employed by United Airlines B sistei and two holders has been Terrill '75 American Embassy ing in the Romania, \ Alfonso; a son, Paul Richard W. Suzanne McCabe. Marybeth Walewsh Donna Brensesal Sheehan James Madison University. of Com- has graduated from the Central Atlan- Advanced School of Banking ta years. Kline. Shade. for- a business educator since 1977 with teaching monwealth Bans also Maggie Donnelly Patton '74 AJmedia, (0 assistant office ing office] 1 Marj ins wife, Columbia County since 1981. his Family live in Deni.se Kriesher moted W Edward and [e i / 1 He Bloomsburg. A 980 graduate oi S( In h>I ol practitionei in it '75 has joined the law firm & Oregorowicz m Kreisher oi Donuto J. Nleman '74 ol Somerset, N J was appointed administratoi foi South Brunsw '76 of Newark, Dela- Surviving are his wife, the former Jean John H. Mick two sons, famt ol aston 1 Jr. Class Volunteers: Pierce Atwater, George Biennan. Stephen S post in Lehigh and Northampton counties. She delphia for 10 years Lewis Boyer, / I and time." resume service merly taught special education High School for 17 He New Tri- continuous Shi and my own money have I since 1979. past five years. live in have either I An economics and social studies teacher by poli .1 book said in that Paul G. Seif is The Allentown. She in a substitute She has two sons, and they '74 I 1977 Representative: Jan doing. Everything in there Charles W. Boyer is he he said. Denver. Pa. personnel and fiscal services for the Council 1994. Kuth Urban Kluge insists that ware, died on March 29 at age 40. \ in the Binghamton, n.y and kindergarten b Their daugh- this past Judy Sipc Johnson '73 celebrated then 20th wedding anniveroai on March 22. at Seattle BU am experienced with feet, the the best in the nation. is Pcnn State to transfer to Burkholders live Ed Johnson "Everything a full scholarship to the Uni- Washington versity oi i throw of 243 He are regarded. one of them. done or 4 athlete Pori which they Dan and Margiann Arbogast Burkholder & 74 have a son. Troy, who is a talented '75 director ol the Pennsylvania Association of ' Wyoming. his family live in not Directors. Joe is executive aware of the hoards of "get-nchwho currently have books on the market, and the general skepticism with Imnmelstown has been elected to a two-year term on the Alumni Board of is quick" authors Pennsylvania Estate Planning Council. sin. some helpful clari- fications as well as specific advice. Underwriters and ife won't amaze econo- the information erage person just might find immediate past president of the is has been a board University ol Wiscon- at the Most of market to retirement plans. mists and other financial experts. But the av- Executives and Professionals. in Scranton Association of 1985. Administration shelters to the stock selected for inclusion in the 1995 edition of hut I erything from basic job-search strategies to tax iate of InBosha M'75 ana surance Management Group. Scranton, was Snyder County Trusi Co., Sclinsgrovc, has community theater was very of West Plains. Tom McDonnell in the '77 has been recognized 994 edition of Who s Who Among America s Teachers. Tom, who also earned 1 his master's degree in history at BU, is a ninth grade American history teacher at Berwick Area Senior High School. He and former Darby Unger Bloomsburg. his wife, the '83. live in Student Classnotes '77, instructor of English Judy O'Donnell at Penn State Hazleton, received the George Academic Advising convocation in April. The T Bobby Excellence Award during a in award is given annually to a faculty member whose commitment to academic advising is in keeping with the high standards of the late Professor Bobby. In the past, she was the first woman campus she recently L Maureen Diane, born on January Byrnes They Nicholas George Bierman, Ann Molchan Fogarty. James E. Holland. Sharon Gettel Olff. P J Taylor. Bob Twaddell. Gail Manners Yann h William B. Berezny '78 is the 1994 MasNational Road Race Cycling Champion and World Cup Champion The Bethlehem ters was guest University has bet n GiufTrc '78 j. is Syracuse University was manager of Bradford White Corporation He and Nick, have three children his wife one and a half, and Peter, two live in West Chester six. Natalie, lecturer at the Salish Kootenai College of Pablo, Montana, where she conducted workshops and seminars on women's issues for more than 100 faculty and resident travels all over the United States for Masters Cycling Races. Native American college. Judy also earned a master's degree at BU. appointed to Chem-Nuclear Advisory Committee by the the Pennsylvania Planning Association as Us rep- Karen Devito Reighn '77, a project busi- resentative. ness teacher at Kutztown Junior High School, was honored as "Educator of the Year" by the Junior Achievement of Berks County. Karen, at also earned a master's degree who BU, has been a teacher for the past 1 8 years. mother of two children, Lori and Michael. They live in Kutztown. She is the Chem-Nuclear is the firm hi ml moled to group vi< e president ol and real estate lending services with According Bryn the mags shows excellence Co. Rachel, 22 (currently studying in Japan), and Adrian, 21 (currently student teaching in Allentown). They live in Coatesville. , a of Classic Realty Inc. in Lewisburg. Sue and her husband. David, are parents of a son, Brian. They Lewisburg R.D. live in Development Corporation and dustrial em of Smoker. Smith & Associates in the ompetidve sisters. Anthony Stampone HI Sonna, report the birth of manager of the Martinez branch of the Bay Alarm ComCalifornia, has been company John A. Vignone Burke. Va. '77 of Palmerton won the Carbon County Republican nomination for May 16 Primary Election. controller in the John, who also earned an MBA business manager for the Bristol School District in Bucks County. He previously served as BU. is Township at business manager for the Panther Valley School District, the Palmerton Area School District, and the Bethlehem Area School He and his wife, the He earned District. former Lisa Guldner. Alex. Anthony, are parents of four children: Jessica and Harley. moving at Make plans today! offit ei \ degree B m.isiri PsmplC B1 Lynn. Bit parents his wife. I and marketing C '78 and Geoffre) Scott Conn., on March 3 Following the conference, the production Nightly News with Peter Petrovit/. Sr. '78 is at learn ,i Marcia earned a master's degree and doctorate in educational psychology from the University of Connecticut in Storrs. versity in Montreal. Canada. lazleton was South Carolina C principal Bethlehem. of Liberty High School in ing students choose Bloomsburg as their uni- She P. Ruz/o Hahnemann Robert gions at '78 is director ol admis University Hospital in They live in Easton. and Christopher, six. from s 2 IniversiQ Reading I over 1111 1 disti let, 17 k hool itati 1 hi onfei 1 onfereni 1 I c bj offi partii ipated in tlx .Hid and) hai 1 pio\ , 1 mat ka to ing onferent < idi il e 1 he extra little .1 energy needed during the day Manned by itered 1 1 1 volunteers, the alumni alumni 1 Sabina '71, a BU Mi luiness, > m 1 Philadelphia tabli doorprizi foi 1 hi his wife. Paula, are parents of four children: Jessica, nine; Michael, seven. Stephen, four; and Christina, one. They live in Swarthmorc bank perience re- in in the 1990. he had six years of ex- building industry and home Conard y his wife, the formei are parents of a daughter. Melody Lane Kimbcrly They Ronni Nagel. Paul '54. Jeananne Iwans '64. Feme Soberit Nancy Krothe k nmgeoiii Si *55, Dale Krothe Felier lulwards '70 WBUQ-FM to celebrate 10th anniversary On September went on four years in banking 78. Nam and mug following volunteers '60 and cently promoted to assistant vice president at Lebanon Valley National Bank. Prior to joining the shirt, t 1 The alumni table was stalled by the He and the weekdays from 6 p the station is WHUQ M 1985, 16. The .111 I station until in was lnsl on midnight. Now on the an almost around the all week. With our 10th anniversary coming up. we Clock, live in Leesport '78 He is president ol Wad* resides in Philadelphia are planning a reunion during Representaii is .,|| on hand t to I -inccoming hro.idi mat • all ol 1I11 .1 lollowed will be mi morable 10th Corey M. Waters anniversary reunion. Class Volunteers: William Acicrno, faculty cmenlus. I Robin Messina Breidmger. Kim Delp Brown, Wa Susan J tUfy, William C Pall, Cores M ters. Stephanie Weikel. 01 more information, contact 784-0945. or Tom the game. the founding staff ,lrr. dial .1 at after the football our hope that il,, I reception will be held McCormick Center ,,,,,1 . A weekend It 1979 and her husband. Rich, are parents of 10. who n assistant She says she really enjoys help- S 16 year's winners weie Veronica (iriebel James A. Wade is BOO I attrai ted 1 apples PetrovitZ lives Dl mid May in 1 1994 B Duponl Pharma's "Innovativi Pharmacy Practice Award," the lirsi SUCh Technologies. Inc Joann Sennetti Durante '78 bj calling dward Poostaj was diret ted bj h The Alumni Association took an active ni 1 i recipient of He and For five years she was an assistant profesis cursor at the University of Virginia She McGill Uniprofessor at assistant rently an maga/ine. contact ol the universities and ievi n lazleton I Ronald Terrance Shoemaker '78 was The study also attracted the attention of USA Today, which published an article on her findings on March 30. ot / > seventh consecutive Bloomsburj llsi registrants Jennings conducted an interview with Delcourt and her colleagues. he inference all Bishopville. S l the Associated ss loi the copy or a free part in ihi Marcia A. Balnanosis Delcourt '78 is the author of a comprehensive study on the benof special services for gifted children on The two-year the elementary school level study was presented at a conference in Hart- '78 room lives m West she Area High School in » Reading Conference attracts many alumni Ringoes, N.J live in ing support teacher/resource award efits Pu Alumni Office i Joseph E. l ompetition > 0254. t to California, she earned a a daughter. ABC Ludrof They also received American maga/ine by l were married on April 22 Julia is a project manager at shared Medical Systems iii Malvern professional Ith sponsored b) the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, and was named an All fol tWO ol It is MargO children. Peter and Mary Ann (Jane Molendini sales Johns Hopkins University two children: Louise. October 28 Spa Hum the He and in California. versity. Homecoming laims c independently owned alarm She and her husband. David, are parents of staff of Department of Anthony has worked Defense at the Pentagon since graduating from for the live in to experience as the western regional sales representative for Houghton Mifflin Co. ford. An- thony IV. in July 1994. Bloomsburg. They promoted She formerly gained '77 and his wife. their first child. in versity. in Surviving are his wife, the former Julie Ann Taylor; his parents, Glenn and Mary Ellen Smith; a brother and four Reinsurance anas w In all .(MX) points in national I Since joining Reliance 1986, he has held B variety Ol every aiea. and in ihi region in the publications." .it Peter has 15 years of experience in the in Julia A. firm Inc. laims < Reliance Reinsurance the '78 of Walnut Creek. Kim >i Hi plane Crane I Prior to and partner ice president v been h.is Pennsylvania. master's degree fied public accountant )ulield yeai 2. Kevin L. Smith '77 of Lower Paxton Twp. died on January 1 2 at age 4 1 He was a certi- to assistant t examinei and pany, the largest Sue Ann Roadarmel '77 who also earned master's degree at BU. has joined the staff promoted "78 ol Collegiate Economic Development Council of NortheastRobert E. Rice '77 and his wife. Mary, are parents of a son. John; and two daughters, M. Kokolus Peter positions, including claims analyst, claims Wayne County Planning Commission. He also serves as a board member of the Wayne In- the .it to the regional diieetoi. the produced maga/ine best nia. as director of planning for the made s "without question easily tine Is surance industry Coar serves .» ol the Sot let) ol Profi sslonal roumalists In Stamford, Cl K en pro commen ial and operate a lowlevel radioactive waste facility in Pennsylvastate to plan, site by the ment w « convention i ond, and Boston sei third. he innount i Region Geoffrey L. Halberstadt '78 has Mawr Trust Edward J. Coar '78 has been was University i staff at the 10 state northeast in the region for the third consecutive year national sales months They responsibilities, maga/mc ol Bloomshur): named the top student im 23. I99S. live in Brunchville. N.J. pioduccd maga/ine Class Volunteers: recipi- ent of the "Teacher of the Year Award." In addition to her John, are parents of their fourth daughter. Representative: James Gill '78 and her husband. Diane Danzer 1978 magazine wins top honors Dr. at (717) Joseph, current advisor, at (717) 389-4710. Mary Ann Zeveny Page 15 Classnotes Kim Delp Brown moled "No '79 was recently pro (0 assistant vice president dog to and my six week Knjoymg New cation to skiing we had Zealand, where Susan va- the Daryl P. Coach '79 IS pmideol and coowner of Cape Insulation Co., Inc.. in Ocean View, N.J. He is the father of two sons, Peter, c L Philadelphia in B Sales representative- lm Bik He degrei |).nl • currently pursuinj is Koi al In sli admg In i Ii.iimii, b Te< <>l practice in the Robin, 's mi n Sharon Sate lu ll Francis '79 and band. chiel intanl fbi i They due arc In si son. I Unisys psyi hologisi in Gay County, Fla. Victoria !'. Guintlu-r '79 urn is in.in.ip ,i i in is a school She and her They June. are the par- units at She earned -islon Hospital l e in piim.ii\ nmsinj' an i Pennsylvania and al maslei ,i health Bervices administration University She is liim.m I in the I di gn in i Joseph St at 'invcr levclopmcnl .H IVim 1 i illi i it to Plymouth, Mass,. Tom recently started computing sei vices firm, and Nina is a com- a putei analysis with Microway Inc. of two children: Cole. Canfield '80 is owner of Canfield operations dealerships nationwide to receive the Winners are selected based on the al < onlrac I the hospital's information foi imcd ii. he. id football coach Columbia- the at performance its m Mali l )K()as a M. Fry Schools Lorrie li pisl. \ degree at BU Susan Neborok Knox '79 reports the birth of a new son, Conner David, on January 2, 1995 They live on Marco Island. Fla. Frank moted E. Kwiatkowskl 79 Company, Savannah Marie, bom on September 11, 1994. She joins a brother. Colton Narber. age three. at Lome is head of the business department Wyalusing Valley High School. They live in Wyalusing. of Nationwide a subsidiary of arship to an outstanding ters, in the past year. that later soi 1 980 as a loss con- Two years Harrisbuig lines underwriting ynchbUIg, Va., and 1990 manager in 1985 moved tO Columbus as a data i|uaht\ managei .it the in m home .000 schol- High School young person achieve a degree "can help dial a is youth basketball coach and Cub Scouts He is m will co-chair Nationwide's 1995 Operation Feed campaign will head up the 1996 campaign Frank and his wife. Donna, have two sons Page 16 World Association of Lotus specialist in end-user technology, she editor for the recently published book, Creat- She sister, Julia, is a ESL Corey, who is employed by Sunbury, the is age three. at teacher al the Brockton is in Taunton, Mass. employed by R. E. Wright of service on Board of Directors. his wife, the former Jamie Freezer '81. arc the parents of two sons, Thad and Homecoming October 28 Make plans today! Lock Haven University, has been hired by Lycoming County Conservation District develop ways for teachers to integrate en- vironmental issues into the classroom. The part-time position is funded by the Pennsylvania Environmental Education Robbins earned a Bucknell University in a controller at for the past 10 years. He Penn State master's degree at 1982 and a doctorate 1993. in and his wife, Melissa, are parents of three Steven C. Schoffstall 4 80 of Lancaster, "great" children: Kristma. nine; David, seven; and Kendall, two. They California, live in Lake Forest. between Los Angeles and San Di- staff accountant with Hatter. Harris and CPAs, has earned Redman Homes completing post-MSN adult nurse practitioner coursework at in the hope of attaining employment as an ANP working with people with HIV/AIDS. GWU She his CPA joining the firm in 1991. he ego. lives in Falls Loretta is Prior to was employed by for 10 years. 4 80 and George Pelan September 22 wedding. Loretta F. Sutcliffe are planning a a controller for She license. a Beittel. lives in EBP Health Plans in Exton. Glenmoore. 1981 Church, Va. Representative: Robert Kerris Jr. '80 of Elysburg has been a Paul Harris Fellow by Rotary Inter- Beverly Howard Carter named national. He is president of Kemco Corp. of Selinsgrove and vice president of Mallard Contracting in Mount Carmel. He is president of the Northeast Cast Polymer Association, a trade organization, and serves on the Matthew. an assistant Grants Program. Associates Inc. They live in Ephrata. Americas '80, the in Beneficial Corp. in his sixth year BU Alumni He and Mark Mass. professor of foundation studies in education Mark H. DifTenderfer '80 and Lana L. Magargle were married on November 5 in Denver, Pa. lives in Beverly, Suzanne Long Robbins March 1994. CommonweaJth Bank's Board of Directors. volved with and can communities and make which to live." office. He in Ruth and John Wa- that the scholarship turn help others in our in a live-year stmt as a commercial his parents. hope 1 of the senior this nation a better place in he became commercial services supervi- m He began I in representative in Wilkes-Barre. memory of a $ member class at Williams Valley Nationwide Insurance Enterprise. He has been interim manager of the company for the the He joined Nationwide A Kimberly H. Groner '80. a clinical educator at Georgetown University Hospital, is Corey Waters '79 provided has been pro to operating director of (ieneral Insurance trol '79 and her hus- band, James, are the parents of a daughter. a mastei manager of technology '80, served as the technical advisor and business Lenore Firsching Cardoza '80 and her husband. John, are parents of a son, John for ICI She joined the hospital's s|>cci and language patholo She also received Carole Rein services for the Boston office of Price Waterhouse, has been elected to the board of results in the areas David A. Gimbi '80 has been Central Columbia St hool District. systems department ( recently Colorado Springs, Colorado. to in the oordinatoi in Notes Users and Technologists. and service. Adult Learning Center < > The family new home into a this year. of surveys completed by the dealership's cus- Lenore and linn ( 12, 1995. moved directors of the Chairman's Award 10, and Addie. seven Sei vU es, therapist placement affiliate of the Reading Rehabilitation Hospital She formerly was clinical project manager loi '80 and her on February Ford Motor Company's Chairman's Award, "Johnny" joins a Montoui Vo-Tech School He formerly was head coach at Bloomsburg High School for Foul years and assistant coach at Central Columbia High School loi nine years. He teac hes loi ol in Ford, Inc., Ashland, which has received the Firsching Cardoza, born in Stale Katy E. Kaufman '79 has been promoted due< Nancy Whitman Peterson hear from old friends. Robert T. Quick '79 of Danville has been to Navy husband, Jon, are the parents of a son, Justin Clayton (seven pounds, six ounces, 20 inches) '79 live in They are parents thi joined the ing Lotus Notes Applications. Thomas and Nina Bangham Nitroy Philadelphia. also an liutrut ioi in Tom sales master's a He from Somalia. 1982. City. N.Y. tomers, rating two children. ents Ol force assembled to withdraw the United Nations She has earned a master's District. company's highest form of dealer recognition. Canfield was one of only 139 medical and surgical intensive care the a special is Harpursville (N Y.) the husband, Vince. will celebrate their 15th wedding anniversary I 1989, Samuel, was born. They Coleen McDaniels-Stoffa '79 August sily ol until also have anothei son. Jeremy, age two. td i to return to Pi nnsylvania in in the Cynthia would like Bank 102-2919 1 of Somalia aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Essex as part of the international task She and her husband arc parents of a daughwho is almost four. They live in Johnson worked as a com- 1987, 1 degree. and two yens, where Sharon l-hglaud. loi almost degn School a chiropractor, NY David S. Pautsch '80. a lieutenant com mander in the U.S. Navy, served off the coast Jr. Cynthia Craver Bilsky '80 MBA degree from received an in Williams ter, is lender for Mellon ial when thru hlU hei have been living neai London, Sti vi who C education teacher Reading area Widcner University Iifi« »l< »^-> Carol Johnson, Gail Jones. Donna Kinder, Callahan Eileen Raynes. Mark office. they are establishing a health and wellness ourte ond maatei •••« Inslilute i mlieiksl ounty Jeffrey division ni I >l i 31 Crescent Street, Astoria, in Robin Miller I.upowitz '79 and her hus- lived in Class Volunteers: Wickard.William band. Jeffrey, have relocated to Wcmersvillc looking for anyone is "La Masion Rouge" from September 1979 to May 1980 for a possible 15th year reunion this summer. Her address: 25- Vincent LaRuffa A. I.ucia '79 has been promoted to DMtrich M'79 has been named ol (iariett i"i two-year term on a Board of Directors SmithBamey's Carlsbad. California He formerly was who for president "i marketing/! upply systema by Uniaourcc is worker second vice president/financial consultant and David, seven. David vk Mark social Pennsylvania. Sue has been re-elected to serve the eight, May A 27, Commonwealth of BU Alumni Heidi S. Merced 4 80 1980 Representative '79 and Gaspare D. Bianco J. Lilly were married on to be Md lives in Ciailhcrshurg. live in Wes'.crville. a the helicoptered out of the area due to flcxx!*!" She They daughter a Columbus suburb Citicorp at children, but recently added a family' and Class Volunteers: John C. Gross, Diane Lang ley, Shen A Mays Lippowitsch. Elizabeth Gregory Ault '81 has been promoted to manager by the First National Bank of Bradford County. He joined the bank in Au- office gust 1993. Jeffrey C. degree at Long '80 has earned a Ph.D. the University of Georgia. He for- merly was associate dean of student affairs College of Saint Rose in Albany. He and his wife. JoAnn. live in Waverly. at (Continued on Page 50) South A — A Capital Success Story Treasury of Ideas BU All-Star Cast of Thousands Featuring summertime. Traffic on campus has thinned; shorts and sunglasses are in; and — $1,637,968. The Alumni Association's Board had KM) percent pattu ipation Sev For Bloomsburg building a new lihr.n \ was a project of uncontested need It's facility marigolds have replaced hardy mums academic all telltale signs that another Enrollment had more than doubled since Andruss Library's opening in 1966. year has slipped into the past tense. year for It has been a roller-coaster Alumni, Bloomsburg, packed with triumphs and A Kozloff took the helm as Bloomsburg's 8th and first woman president. Three vice 1 presidential searches-for academic affairs/ was larger facility administrative team in Carver Hall The Bloomsburg suf- fered the loss of five students in an off- campus fire; incidents of underage drink- ing and misconduct were reported, and we versity immediately Wesner. and Boyd Buckingham. Amid the hailstorm of events that de- initial grew later decided happy ending. The is A tails title a bona of this best seller Treasury of Ideas. The story line dethe University's efforts to underwrite construction of a crucially needed building by executing Us first capital campaign The Bloomsburg University Foundation and the Office of Development functioned as the campaign's creative team, hammering out strategies Raising money for a library stuff development people • cation dream of. in is higher edu- The very nature of the project attracts broad-based support. Academic libraries serve every discipline at all interest levels. Its users include both Libraries the browser and the researcher. neighalso function as a key resource for boring businesses, industry, and schools. Via the information highways such as Internet, it can benefit users worldwide (Library plans include 500 public-access connections for personnel computers, sev- computers available on request. 145 stations with computers. CD-ROM databases, and an on-line catalog.) eral laptop The 5\i <>l mid June studio by In Ground breaking is nnU< kpated In Decembei oi the spring ol 1996, conlin haplei ol BU's lie linal gent on wealhei i I mi. tiles menage . eu siois will i lose with the tail opening Harvej a Andruss Ibrarj 1997, Mark your calendar*' oi the nevi i In $3,375 million when it was Build- Produced by the Development Center, libomshurn University of Pennsylvania —u $12.4 million. at r-n 1994. Anthony December Devebprnents < M t i ;\ v Mary Taubel estate of Rider in of her mother. Mary Moore Taubel. Class of 1890. pushed the fund drive over the top. The many heroes ol this story can he- found among the names on pages 8-49. They include alumni, parents, employees, 1 businesses, organizations, foundations, all of whom have conand individuals — tributed to the campaign. Heroes come And the success story. Shown above, oi ment, declared the campaign had sui passed its goal. A $210,000 planned gift and matching fund appeals with prospective donors. in the name laniero. current vice president lor advance- cess story with a 105.000 square foot is to In early memory 1994-1995 die mural, being crafted bj Karen is anothci chaptei •» The Uni- into action challenge was to raise $2,375 The goal ing costs stood from the BU 1992. in swung to finish the fourth floor fide suc- fines in million from private sources. the lost valuable and cherished friends in deaths of Richard Benefield. Richard proposed I Singer Singer ol Philadelphia, have into the design, then be glazed under the Higher Education Capital aid Construction Program the deficit side. The 1986, and although approved, the project lacked funding until it qualified for State provost, advancement, and student lifeended successfully, entrenching a new top On first tOCOD tribute over $83,000. (See pane 40. pai ents were keenly aware of problems with overcrowding, lack of storage, and noise tragedies of every magnitude. Dr. Jessica S. and faculty, staff, students, eral classes tapped then treasunes will tile this of them. There's Jack 1942. to who make shapes and si/es in all campaign has a L Mcrtz. Class of in 1992 and what would prove be the largest single to gift to the library fund, There's a lovely lady named Knorr of Berwick, a 1918 graduate of Harriet Hill Bloomsburg State Normal School, who was the first to sponsor a ceramic tile in the fund drive's special recognition project Mrs Knorr celebrated her 100th 1 1 at the Berwick Ceremonies were held on campus, April 29. lo dedicate the site of the new Harvey A Andruss Library. Retire- ment Village She looks forward to the new library's opening in the fall of 1997. Alumni formed the backbone of the campaign Some 3.800 alumni contributed Some 172 alumni, students, employees, friends, and major contributors lo donating a half million dollars birthday June Site Dedication Brings Major wonderful cast stepped forward early the lead m A lrea\ur\ library construction "I Ideas, the campaign, assembled next to Waller Administration Building for the dedication System of Higher Education; K.unon.iH Alley, chairperson, ( ounul ol Trustees and )i J Daniel Vann III dean State I ol library services. Michael Gillespie '95. president. Community Government Association and chairperJohn S Scnmgeour '53. national son. Library Construe lion and reception Haggcrty. vice chairperson. Donors Tb Campus BU John J. Council of Trustees, delivered the welcoming remarks Interim Provost and co-chair person of the Library Steering Committee Carol Mattcson was the lead speaker. She was followed by Wayne G. Failor, vice chancellor for finance and administration, who conveyed congratulations from the Campaign spoke campus constituents. thank you was extended by of the backing of A special President Jessica S Ko/loff to businesses, foundations, and individuals who mademajor gifts to the campaign. Jack L Men/ '42. of Venice. Fla.. was introduced by President Ko/loff and applauded for making the lead gift to the library p - /7 Honor Roll of Donors 1994 the following Bloomsburg University applauds University Medallion people and collectives — and faculty and alumni, parents, friends, businesses, foundations, organizations, $100,000 plus staff— for President's Club $10,000 - to $9,999 Gold Club literally $1,000 For those dependent on scholarship $500 make research projects, $999 assistance, such contributions and staff development and alumni programs and services also rely can activities, on The Bloomsburg The Foundation recorded University Foundation annually for a measure offunding. Founders Club gifts and served success of today 's students the difference of a lifetime. Faculty $4,999 l^ong Porch Society These generous their fine example. enhance a dynamic learning environment which benefits the university community at large. & Maroon and vital to the have provided numerous resources $99,999 Carver Tower Associates $5,000 their support, their vision, 9 $155 gifts totalling nearly $1.7 million in 1994. $499 The and organizations individuals, businesses, in the Centennial Club $100 - have earned an honored place $154 in the history the continuance of quality education at University Medallion Fred Q Mrs Mary Bobbe George P. Boss Smith Trusl Fund Mary Taubel The President's Club Aetna Foundation, [n< Mi & Mis John T Hargrove Mis Barbara B Hudoi k International Business Pennsj Ivania Powei j 'o I .Si Mrs Floreni e Mr. & Mi Mi & < >i & Dr. Ms Carver Tower Associates Ul( iS Mr & Iniv Alumni Assoc Mis Donald Camplese Mrs Kenneth S. Gross Magee i I Nationwide Mutual Insurance Barbara B North Ibw I I Sluehrk o Mr. & Mr. & Mrs. George Wasdovich ol Mr & Dl Ms Elbcrn H. Alkire A Human Edith E. Bartha Jerrold A. Griffis and Family Mr & Mr & Mrs. Gary W. Mr & Mrs Dale T. Bennett Mr Michael S. Biehn & Mrs William L Bitner The Bloomsburg Hospital Dr. Hem/ Mr Hammer Jr. pei Products Co Edward R Hess Ada G. Hicks W K. Hosteller Jay Hurst Independence Ford/Honda Page 18 Inn at Turkey Hill Kawnecr Company, Inc Rodney C Kelehner Mr Ms John R Kelt Evelyn M. Kilpatrick & Mrs William R KJingerman Knoebel's Amusement Resort Mr Michael L Kolojejchick Ii Mr. III Marketing, Inc. Bank Press-Enterprise, Inc. Mr Clark R. Renninger P. Ross Dr. Susan Rusinko Dr. Martin Satz Dr. & Mrs Mr. Mrs. Charlotte Osborne Bayne PNC Mr. Robert Mis Kathy Baylor-Giorgio Bear Chrysler/Plymouth/Dodge, Bentley Systems, Inc. & Mr. Mrs. Thomas D. Blackwell Leedom Bokum Mrs. Katharine Jr. & & Mr. Mr. Mrs. Michael A. Bonacci Mrs. David W. Mr. Richard W. Bowen Bower Dr. Brigitte Callay Mr. & Mrs. John M. Cannon Ms. Jennie H. Carpenter Mr. & Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Mrs Charles W. Scarantino Patricia L. Schaal Mr Harvey M. Smith Mr Timothy S. Sopko Thomas E. Connaghan Thomas A. Davies Delta Pi Epsilon Mr & Mr. Mrs. Louise Schaeffer Mrs. Pauline Serif & Mrs. Richard Dennen S. Mrs. George W. Derk Mr. Douglas K. Dillon Mr. Robert W. Dillon Dr. James Mr. Wayne Mr. & S. Dutt A. Eddowes Mrs. Edward G. Edwards Mr. Gerald E. Eisenhart Mr. Sheldon Erwine Mr. Dale L. Sultzbaugh Mr. Nelson A. Swarts Mr. Richard W. Evans Mr. Mrs. W. Reid Fretz Mr. William M. Ms. Melissa E. Genovese Mr. Joseph J. Gieda Mrs. Felecia Hewett Girton Mr & Ms. Towne Mrs. Paul T. Vanore Mane Walsh Dr. Robert D. Mr. Warren & Mrs. Corey M. Waters Mrs. Mary Alice Wheeler Wise/Borden Foods Ms Inc. Mr. Gerald Bruns On Campus Tostens Jewelers Charles R. 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Oliver Jr. Mrs. Mildred Augello Dubbs Rygiel William n Selden Ji Mis Edith Behi Shuman Bloomsburg Chubb o Farmers National Bank < Jessica Kozloff M. Kozlowski Mr. Anthony Lanzone Ml F Eugene Dixon Ji Ms Marian M. Downs Dr. AMI*. & Mr. o ience institute I M s institution. Bloomsburg University. Mrs. Helen Lanning Mrs William H Clark Ellen M. Clemens Mi Alan ighl Team Ms Loretta A Conway Mr Roy Croop Jr. Ma< nines i haik ( Mr. Alex Mrs. John R. Choyka Columbia (miiil.iii..n. Inc. Risk Football I The Landmark kmc Group Mumiii Family Foundation IVpsit BU Riedei & Drs. Stephen >i I of this seven major donor clubs Judith A. Mr. H. Clifton & & Mrs. J. Jan Girton Mrs. Nancy Vachout Golly Mr. James Goodyear Mr. Dr. Inc. Wolf Wnght Mrs. Helen Richards Wright Mr. Ming-Hsiung Wu Mrs. Frances Riggs Young Susan M. Gottlieb Mr. Daniel E. Grant Mr & Mr. Mrs. William E. Hand & Mrs. Douglas C. Hippenstiel Mr. John E. Hine Mr. James E. Holland Mr. & Mrs. Raymond L. 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Tiemey Weasei J Stephanie A Wcchtei Mt A Mrs Bradley K Wegman Mr Dean C Weiss Mr RobMt Wolby Douglas Thran J. Dr Enc W. Smithner Mr Colin E. Snyder Mrs. Nancy Tovey Phillips Ms. Elaine M. Pongratz Watts Ms Mr Michael D Thcvx Mrs A Louise Knapp Thomas Mr. & Mrs. Daniel H. Thomas Mr. Donald W Thomas Mi Herbert lv Thomas Mr John R ThomU Mr Michael J Thomas Mrs Charles Thompson Mrs Margaret Till Malta Mrs Dchoi.il> Roth n |an Ms Nancy Todt Mr. Paul Mr. Neal < Ruth D Smith Ms. Sandra Risncr Smith Mr. & Mrs. William Smith Mr & Mrs Glen Pollock Allison D. Watts Mr A Mrs. Randall H Mr Thomas B. Walts Tend Mr. James Tibbals Mr. David Samo Ann Saskiewicz Mrs. Martin Ms. Greta L. Snyder Mrs Mary Havnlla Sofair Sannutti Mrs. Dolores Slavik Penny L Slusser Mr Ms Ms Michele D. Russell Mr J. Ms Ms C. Skinner Mrs. Marian Long Smith Rush E. Patricia A. Peterson Mrs. Richard Pollard Ms. Chnsline A. Mrs. Jolene Torpy Smith Runkle J. M Nancy Jr. Mr Hervey B Smith Mrs. William Rudnik Mr. John S. Dr. Tassell Dr Ralph Smiley Mr. Anthony L. Smith Dr & Mrs, Barry O. Smith Mr Donald R Smiih Mr Ronald Mr. Talarsky I Mrs. Linda Biduck Roscoe Mr Mrs William Pohutsky Mrs Anita Arthur Wasileski Dr Ruth A Wasson Mr George Watson Mrs Carol Wcitman Watteis Mrs Connie H Weber Ms & & Taghcn Talanco Mrs Donna Ben/.i Tassclmyei Mrs Patti Wilhard Taylor Skalla Vvaltei aura I Szczecina D Th? \on Mrs. Gail Shaffer Penman Mr. Ms Singley J M Mr Timothy Mr Henry C J. 111 Ms Mr. Arthur Rush Ms. Mrs Joseph Mr William P Wanich Mr David A Wargo Mrs Helen Cronus Wamngton Ms. Marjone Vanderslice Rosado-P Ms. Ann M. Sprovkin Peckham Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Peluso Ms. Cecilia M. Philbin Mrs. Jeffrey & Walton Thomas P Switzcr Lucy K S/abo Mis Maisha Caqu*ntei Waycte Ms. Susan Petruzzi & Mr. Karl E. Waltnun W Mr. Joseph Caryn Chmmsicr Terwilhgci Ms. Kathryn Wcnncr Thachcr Mrs. Patricia Kanouse Peattie J. Mr. Mr A Mrs L Swartz Roseann Svviderski Mr. Daniel W. Slottcrback Ms. Darlene Barbeno Payne Peterson Bam Scott D. Simkins Mr John K Romberger Mrs. Winifred Mr Richard M. Rudock Mr Thomas L. Ruhl Ms Judi Ruley Peters Richard Mr. Richard Mr. Lynn Joseph Paul F. Mr Mr Ms \1, Mr. Shaw Clark L. Shustcr Mr Ms Mr Ms Mrs Edith BUur Shule Ms Cindy M Romanik Mr Ralph J. Romano Mr Robert Romanofski Mr. Robert W. Pasternak Ms. Carimar Shultz Patrician Stephen Mr Wilham K Roeder Mr. Charles E. Roth Jr Mrs. Karen Dr. Ms. Gloria Rogers Mrs Terese Frank Rogers Mr. Steven C. Parsell Mrs. Patncia Gavhck Paul & Mrs Paul A Shoemaker Mrs Dorecn Wnght Shope Mr Craig L Shotwcll Mr Francis J Shovhn Riesberg Ms. Jane Dempscy Riggi Mr. Oravitz V. Mr. Charles Orner Ms Chnsline B. Ostrowski V Jonathan Gift Clubs Mr Mr St Mrs. Gregory & Scott A Younkin Mrs Irwin F Zablocky Mr. Charles K Zartman St Mr Peter R Zarzaca Mr William J Zciglcr Mr John B Zellner Ms. Elizabeth Williams Zcrbc Mr St Mrs Norman Mr & Mrs James T G. Ziesse Zoccola Ms. Glcnda Zohn Mr Matthew J Zoppcin Mrs. Carol A Jr Zwilkowitt Page 23 Alumn, support Fund backbone of the University* Annual academic programs, and alumni the campaigns, scholarships, capital Alumni is Bloomsburg above its competit.on. Lovisa Shcard Gossman Hamcl Mill Edith Johnson Baynum Grace Bucher Catherine Vollrath Phillips Buckingham Margac i KnOTI iwaldt > 1 lav. of ( Grace Kishhach Miller K M;iry Hcinl/rlman Taylor I. ydia lass ( Mary Sue Gilla.spy Shaler 1922 lavs of n I , Sli l.i Elizabeth Irene LaRuc Lawrence C. Evangelista John Rev. Charles 1 Rosado P Rhea Davis Slrausscr Goldcr on hi M.ugie I'lorem e( ampbcll Vorhleski Margaret Stewad Hariman Louise Baker Stevens Berdine iir, I I Set li n li nni i Marjoric Purscl Way Mann* I e tomlnsj i Marie Werkhelsei ion WU ii, Viola M Eva ion Rlsli tig i i [i \ [on Howard T. Williams Morgan E Foose Mad/ DeVoe Ruth Maggy Baker Esther Dagnell Via Williams Morris D Lucile McHosc Ecker 11. >i 1 11., Roy nr. n vans Hagenbucb 1 1 1 ( larinjj onora Austin Heydon M Myssong lorolhy Lord Paget Jones Wolfe lis lorolhy Pousi 1 Wnght Dchavcn ' irai M McCormack fanning , Jean Lewis Gregory W E/ra Hams Jessie Laird Wilbu. Haywood Hibbard J limmick linebaugh Elizabeth l^iuhacli Sehcchlerly Mildred Lima Gold Shearer Cora Rabuck Smith Ethel Keller 1 1 Long Lois Heppe McKinney ebo Bertha M.Sutlifl homas Rachel Piatt Thomas Anna Jones Todd Thcron R Rlnnard Oce Beryl Williams Austin SaraSpangler Wallers Lois Naomi Bendei Virginia Sylvia Ciniinct Mint Pranu Wertman Di m BUzabeth Williams Vgnt Bums W tlson Ruth Smith Dickstein Molls Biace i dm R < I I »utl\ Berkheisei I s Bund} Regis Neely Mai gam ( Krit Ii Moms 1 I < lop< s. haJles ll Heimbach Velma Mordan Kerstetter George A. McCutcheon Stanley P Dorothy M Gorrey AlvinG. Lipfed Dr. Alexander J. McKechnie B. Can Raymond Chandler Elizabeth Hoagland Dobb Aleta Stiles Ehrhad Jr Joseph A. Ellsworth Lucille Gilchrist Kindig Wilhelmina Peel Scheffler Helen Frey Markley Ruth Dugan SmeaJ Barbara Straub Thelma Bredbenner Menges Virginia Burke Traupane Stuad Margaret Jones Letterman Helen H. Memll Carol Fntz Tyree Veda Mencle Stewad Frank M. Van De vender H. Burnis Fellman L. Hadman Hadman Mildred Eaton Levitt Dorothy H adman Moore Gladys Boyer Witmer Waller Woytovich D. Pauline Franklin Long Frank Perch A Euphemia Gilmore Yeager Dorothy Englehad Zimmerman Edna Zehner Long Ray O. Zimmerman Stella Chilek J DeMott Class of 1936 Stouffer Loucks Jack L. Meriz Kathryn John Evans Class of 1940 Class of 1933 Kathryn Brobst Mildred A. Bonin Podwika Kathenne L. Ruck Charlotte Osborne Bayne Vema E. Jones Fay Gehrig Clark Dora Taylor Smith Mabel Belles William A. Karshner Kalhryn Walp Elmer Marian Long Smith Laura Kelley Bollinger Sara Bums Hadman Shuman Keppley VLau Eleanor Frank 1 Col. Ernest J Adelaide Hausch Kline Frances Lilzenberger Krum M Lachow ics Mary Moycr Leiby Mary Betterly Maiers Mervin W Mencle B Sandel Dr John S. Sandel Frances Riggs Young Martha Violet Reilly Ben E. Gavin Hancock Peter G. William E. Smith F. Stuad Straub Gladys Jones Harris Gladys Raby Taylor Catherine Bell Hicks Dr. Clayton H. Hinkel Ruth James Thomas Elnora Unger Houck Grace J. Thomas Mary Jane Sharpless Wagner Margaret Blecher Hyssong William Mae Weikel IUeck H. Clifton Helen Brady Jones P. Wanich Wnght Dr. Jeanne Noli Zimmerman Class of 1937 Lorraine Snyder Jones Charles L. Kelchner Class of 1943 Catherine Bush Arabel Hilbush Catherine Albedson Potter SaraM. Berger Randall F. Clemens Man an McWilliams Cohen Daniel T. Beatrice Congctia Pecon Kotch MananC.Pyle Anna Ausun Reynolds Ruth Radcliffe Dickerman Glenda Conner Glass mire Robed A. Linn Sr. M. Eleanor Beckley Sabota I Qizabeth Williams Grimes Irene Bcnov [Q Spit] Lavere Dieffenbach Hoyt Mary Pncc Stewart Fifed Dorothy BenncltoTubridy Elizabeth VanHom H. Evelyn Heiscr Kccfer Bdythc Mortman Slanski LenaE. Edward Margaret Spalone Disidoro Grace Rcichard Gardner iersldlne Hess Ruch Manon McHugh Shlddui Sara Dersham Laubach Tirzah Coppes Leighow Doiothv WelkerDewire ImKv.uiIs Elwood H. Beaver John W. Belz Kocher H adman Ctmbala Edwin R Creasy Ruth Wagner LeGrande A. David Mayer Alice Zehner POOSO Edith E. Bartha Kinley Louise Yeany Bittenbender Helen Schneider Class of 1942 Frank Hummel E. Hummel Shaffer Sara Masteller Tomlinson Ferrari J. Robed Kantner Harriet L. Greco Gednidc Strein Howells Melba Beck Hyde E Cruikshunk Minam Utt Lauretta Fousl Baker Isnotta York Mary Rossci Millmglon Sarah L. Letha Mar) Miriam Ruih Rockwell Blanche Kostenbaudei iaw< Welkei Coleman Margaret Class of 1935 Class of 1930 Virginia 'aswell IVndlelon Beitine Prossi 1 I lattej Ruth ( !nunb Howells lad} Slaullei Maigaiet B 1927 oJ I Schneider Katharine J. Irma Lawton Byei Mumaw Snydei Class Herbed Elizabeth McGoldrick ShakJee », I Elsie Ihonnj i Florabelle Schrecongosl Class of 1932 I Mildred Ridall Phillips Amelia Connelly Sawiek Mahoi Mi Roy Roberts Jr. Class of 1939 Col. Victor Biockman Grace j Reed Mane Wilkinson Sweppenheiscr Bittnei Ellen Raicwski Ruth Allen Smith Mqj M Howard Tomlinson , iiossman Kanel Pierce Janet Reisenweaver Stahr I ( Olschefsky Elda Henrie Taylor Bessie Beavei Werklieisn Bessie Charles A. Robbins Mildred Qu\ck Muller Deppen Dr James V. DeRose 1 Newman Abramson Mack Kepner Reilly Louise Durlin Clark Estella Irene Rlnnard ('reveling Clark R. Renninger Fred R. Sonnenberg Jcanl.acocO'Dcll Doiolhy Mary F. MaryT. Quigley George T. Sharp EdtUi Blair Shute 1 (lassol 1926 Alberta Brainard Peroutky Mack Nora Bayliff Markunas Beulah Lawrence Masser Mary Gorham Wolever iimi, Danioli Elizabeth] Anna Rech Medycki Cynl F. Menges Freda Shuman Laubach Konrad Hanoi ithei Ml., k Thelma L. Knauss Mantana Williams Mack Ruth Brodbeck Mellinger Elizabeth Miller O' Hora Irene Diehl John P Shellcnberger Dnughman lashmaret < Daniel W. Litwhiler Reba Williams Schmidt MoOIt Ohei) Eleanor Zydanowicv Cooke Bessie Mil hael Bognrl Margaret Wolfe KJock Sarah Schnure C. Krauss B William G. Kerchusky ThaJiaBarba Hicks Evelyn Olver Avery Lucille Ik. ii harlottC Helen Dixon Karns James Vance S Laubach Helen Goretski Lewis Letha Cn.spell Schencll Auilrcy 1925 '.i ii< .. ( Eve Joseph E. Hudock Mary Dorothy Evans Decker ( lavs <»r B Hawk Anne Fowler Hihbard P. Olah Horvath Isabelle Hendler Rachel Gething Anthony l«>2«* Pauline Nelson l. Waiter* iregory F. Leedom Bokum Isaiah D Bomboy John E. Bower Jr. 1 Stadlcr 1 Gilligan Knapp Harding Jane Williams Rouse j Shumao in .inii i Ee I 1 J. Gommer Helen Powell Mary Bransteller Grimes Elizabeth Griffiths Groh Lois Hirleman Quick lassol ( Hbson < 1. Kenneth Minnie BIom [ahn I Beulob i Wyman J 1 Weiss rial Evancho Frank James M. Williams I C. Derr I. Eshmont Lois Graver Gassed Elmore Florence Pien Drucis Mildred 1924 Marion Margaret O'Hora Coyne ilii Peter J. Helen Weaver Ditty Lewis L Crcvcling 1 Bowman Margaret Smith Dickey Dorothy JoncsCha.se I'errolti Agnes Pinamonte Casari Edward Dobb Dr. C. Stuari Edwards Eda Bessie Beilhadz Edwards George R. Casari Dorothy Edgar Cronover Marjoric Klein Winifred Shultz Fox hards Wright lavs of ( Robenolt Coldren M 1923 n Rii |i Ella Cn.spell Cobleigh Anna Northup Greene Robed A Hawk CcilTufly 1, Brewmgton Chudzinski J Florence Pawcetl Fowler Giaccll Brandon 1 Frank Jane Fahnngcr Sterling Strauscr lass Of Freda Fester Peter In vcy H Smith ( Grace Feather Asel Jean Eyer Bredbenner RachacI LotUJ Saucrs Nelle Daley Shockloss Cecilia M.Philbin I Olive Phillips Williams Lillian Marjoric Vandi Ail. nil'. I'll Michalene Zuchoski Bowen Grace Richardson Buttman Cora Wagner Burd Mary Kershaw Powell ( Barbara Gillette Benoski Zeiss Florence Snook Barrett Wood row Brewington Madm Watts BUzabeth Daviei Millei 1921 .,f E Claraline Schlee Baylor Class of 1938 Class of 1931 Gladys Hirsch Lyon Anna Davis Barrow A William Class of 1934 L Lewis Margaret 1920 lav. of Donald Mary Gallagher WhaJen Manon G Young AtlllsScboen Lewis ( Grace Worrall Class of 1941 Mary Mears Northrop Mary E. Palsgrave Lena Middlesworth Zimliki V Vew Violet Pauline H Tcdesco Thomas RcngTurek Louise Bnslin Sara Smith Waller Mildred Breisch Hartz VI I mrdon Madman Grace Edwards M Virginia Symons K and in 1994. They contributed over $550,000 Kathryn Wenncr Thachcr Dorothy Keith Sutton Jcaricllc Mastic (lassol 1918 W Stiner Cyril the respect and friends of the University alumni, gratitude of students, faculty and staff, parents, Anna Turn Arnold vital activities that set The following graduates merit year. for the.r generosity in the past Class of 1914 - supportmg H Jones Mynck Jones Matilda Olasfa Kemple Kemple Dr. Adams Katerman Algatt Lee R. Beaumont Rev. Carl S. Berninger Grace A. Lord Ruth Jackson Richards Robed R Goodman Col. Byron D. Shiner Class of 1928 Helen Chud/mski Lukus Martha Zehner Brown Mildred Bixler Sharp Earl T. Hunter Leonard E. Stout Kalhryn M. Abbctt Capitola Pennington Reecc Ruth Enders Shive AnnaM. Buck James Richard TSibU Mary A. Dorothy DcriTUson Martha McHenry Wenner Joanna Fice Buckingham Helen Scesholtz Moore Harriet E. Page 24 Adams Stahl L. Marks Boyd F. Buckingham Sr. BU Alumni Man, Trump Buckley Hannah Culp Reba Henne Fellman Virginia Lawhead Fletcher Anastasia Pappas Trowbndge Irving Gotlheb Gertrude Makowski Grabowski Class of 1947 1 Janet Shultz Phylhs Schrader Walker Dr Emory R Stanley Julia Pichel Sterling Richard C Stoul Joseph Barchock J. Bird B Robert Genex teve Schceu Hosier Nellie Swart/ William E Byham Byham Marx Dreihelbis Uxx is George R Hughes RichardS Hummel W Roy Cnop Jr Albert Allied NonnanF Kline Barbara Gulik Dux Mary Morrow Waverka Kenneth E Wire Ruth H Wyrsch Charles Kraemei John DirlOQ Thomas G J l.u k exvis I McManus J ReedQ Miilei Mane Pamsh Morgan Cyganoxxski DooildC Reams Si. George Wasdovich Shirley Henley Grow Dorothy M. Ungerman is Nunn William E. Ji Dr BenC Duke li Michael J Duino PatnciaOloughlinONeil Elizabeth Waiters Mebfl Dr Palmer E Dyer Glona Bennci Nancy l'ovey Phillips Ruth Fix Schvunaksi Robert Daniel Ma/a P McGrew J Robert C. Oney Ruth Hope Handy Kalhryn A. Hess Evelyn Hirt Brosious Mary Pelchar Chamberlain Bertha Kraxilski Daniels Class of 1950 B.ubara Brace Miller IXuiglas Irickson Joyce Lohr Hunter Lt.Col David M. Jones Nancy McHenry Dcvore Edith T Ring Frances Ccrchiaro Abitanta William Richard Norma Frances Mylet Kapuschinsky Audrey Tcncl Adhs Martha Tcel Am merman Glen Baker Mvia Mhertson Wagnci Mary Ledyaid Walker B Renee Rhoda Carls Rilchcx, M Susan Shircy Robbms Mary Condon Gchnngci George E. Miller Sara Eastman Ortt Walter Bird William Hatrack Belly William Raymond B. Perry John W U-svu-W stibia Marx Kieamei Wells Piarote Regina A Langan Charles C Harm any Winlon Laubach Andrew F. Magi 11 Paul EarlH Blake Helen Fehl Roberts W Thomas Arlcne Pope Bohncr Dr. J. Richard Zerby Martha G Class of 1948 Susan Dreibclbis Boyle Dorothy Gnfasi Bujno Joyce Gass Bamhart Janice Jones C.isincr Jean Sidler Snyder Elizabeth Baldy Boyer Dr Lora M. Snyder Frank M. Taylor Elroy Jean Kuster VonBlohn Catherine Jones Wagner Frederick George Bernard M. Pufnak Dr. William Virginia H.Selden Jr. M. Shambach John Dalberg Davis S. J. Debell Jr. Glona Mainiero Dill Lt. Col. James J. Dormer Elwood M. Wagner Sara K. Wagner PhihpR. Yeany Krzywicki Thomas W. Lewis Ludwig Anne Shortess Chandler FredenckG Dent Helen Oyer Diehl Joyce E. Hay Millard C. Edna Snyder Heckman Edward F Hendricks Wanda Famsworth Langdon Mary E. Rose Mane Kraiser Schieber John F Magill Jr. Ruth K. Moser Anne Northup Rezsek Dr. Walter A. McCloskey Rush Donald A. Schlieder Nancy Evancho Seltzer E Ralph Helen Behler Mitchell James G.Tierney Jean Sara Birth Peters Jean Schrader Powell Weame Leonard R. Elizabeth Smith Reynolds Helen SWhitebread AngeloM. Albano Mary Fox Albano Edwin Allegar Dr. Adda Myers Banett Helen Martin Watts Jessie Propst Weame Florence Faust Yeany Class of 1945 Marjone Downing Cosgrove Kohrhen Flaherty Elsie Rail Kull M. Kathryn Graham John J. Joseph J Grande Robert Bums P Bums Jeanne Kelder Gunn Hazel Chappell Guyler Donald Harry Donald L Haar Bowman Wanda Kehler Edelman Guis Holland Stephen M. Hotz A. Kramer Betty Smith Linn Virginia King Marchakitus Eileen Falvey Lorraine Utt E. Stover McGovem Moyer Murray Violet Weller Owens Donald D Rabb Winifred Koppenhaver Romberger Mary MSchroeder RalphA.Tremato J Nam Donald R McdUttOCk Robert P Blylcr I WanenL Nanette Ruker OeorgeW Dark R Arnold Gaimgei Bean Sheats Mollic Haas Hartal Dons P&temoiiei Wandlihin Nancy B Holt/man Rudolph V lloli/mun Riilh Paul Jones Richard B. Keyser Leonard Donald F King Constance Stanko Gobora AnnCJcngcnhai h Aueiweik Maynard L Hamng Manlyn Lundy Hestei l-.dgai Jean Griffiths Kennedy Zahora J Dr. Charles R Andrews Beny I Roia Kissingei But Edward F Messa Jack M. Lcnhart Nancy Swart/ Lychos Sheldon E Miller Henry F. Pacholec Concetia Petarra Pasquarella Paul P Plevyak Dorothy Demott Ren. hart Rishel Joyce Sluylcr Mane I Allcne Moyer Patricia Boyle Janet Price l l lantu iy oietnan Garrison 1. Maiv Knbn mkilioisl loaiine M McCoimick [ohnW Mary I Sylvia Krapl Sheaiei William Jean Newhart Johnson lohnB Blandlord B lones Rae J. Stanitski II < Shcmanski J Sibly iirdauskas Sve< W / JohnM.Stonik Janice Rider Tyler Jones Meilyn Rose Mane(»ranl Kaui/ Eugene R Shipe Edward F Skowronski Class of 1953 BdnaR Keim Clyde C. Adams Keith S Bearde loanHavaxd Kilroy Kenneth 0 Kirk Iran /iiniiieiman Beily JohnT. Bogdan Patricia Edwardi Kirk Dr William Daniel Boychuck Dr Charles M Brennan Jerome S S. Butt Paul J Roeder Slobozicn Eloise Noble Fasshauer Paul D. Slusser Martha Siller Raherty Beth Hartman Gardner Grace Smith George F. Gehng Gnmes Mary Shoemaker Hawk Richard E. Shirk Keller James A. Krum John Kuntza M Alfred Lampman Joseph E Sopko WanenM Sterling R Stratton William Henry C Donald W (' 1956 Diann Jones Bauersfeld lass of Wylla Pcrne Soberick Krothe Thomas Ruth Oillman Wlilianu ( KopM i S/eratinski Shadei ma J Joseph Jacobs Rillcniiuv Schmidi Rclda Rohrbach Scott I Hollmgsworth Hennmg Poc Hillei w Alum Jack P Shanahan Francis Neraeti llcn Virginia Rolli Price Roy W. Sanders J k asoisa Kial|iu I lami ParejuM Kwiaikotkl Shemll iwtne Manon Bogaidus Robert Joyce Nicholson kale v. ( aison Rex William Dr J Allied Clnscon I ouise I I li Dolores Doyle Bieiinan Henry Hurtt Richard F Laux Richard A Lcdyard Charles Kinder lOBSptl MailencGohslei Klein lavs of l«*54 ( Margaret Reece McMillan Waller Merena Thomas J Mc Andrew Qergen Philip Anne Kellcy Stomk James W Diompson Patricia Kisiici Diaerotd Robert E. Martini w Feanne Milla Sick Dr Francis R. Johnson Robert J Kashner Dr. 1- Belly HollmaiiDiinkcHH-igei Sciiiiigeoin Joseph Baksi Krupa Ciossman Giimcns lli/abcth Baei Schnkis Samuel K Yeagei i loy Kobcit Geraldinc Funk Demais Gal Icy I Regina Herchel Schlraldl Charles Daly F. Caiex Catol Shupp Heard Clarke Edward F JackovitZ Richard E J arm an Jean Allen Doughty W Dr. Robert Plica 1'tiu.i Leon Covai Dr Jacob 1- Dailcy ileenGeiosky Bum-. Robert eona Dill/ Pousl lohii S Ccsarc l Williams Bel/ x K Irwin R. Klinger Athamantia Comuncas C Brachman L Brown Jr. Bet/ I John B Maintain Luther H. Roth Walter G Scheipe Barbara McNinch King Class of 1946 Dr Russell Albert Gobora J I'icdiic Si William Berlanda LaFeme Eudora Berlew Lyhne ArleneN Superko Dr. Freeda J Maivella Cedoi Belles mkchoiNl I 1 Oieu \ Bakei Mano L. William RDeebel Thomas M. Donan Jr Nellie Flaherty J Stanley Class of R Kerchna Elizabeth Speal IVvscy George E Blylcr Mane Yo/viak Borton Kathleen Mitchell Boychuck Wolto William Benson Jeanne Keller Epley Marilyn Sailer Jackson Dr. Mary L. Fenstemaker John Adams M Hill J Franklin B. Jones Leo S.Carter Enso R. Frosini Mary Wagner Hoffman M Elizabeth Zong Huber *?: 4 I J Luther Guama Crocker Lillian Patrick Fcllon Sharon IX>tlerTrump David K I vans Scinngeoui leananne Joan Greco Fix Man Kallenbach Poxxlei Richard C Kouim ( Icoigc i amhiinos Hornet L Zeiglci laaol Evans William Betty Zehner Dietrich Mary A W Stephen Pago Herbert Young I) Dorothy Stcc Blocksom Rodney K. Morgans Class of 1949 Rett/ Neil E. Dent Trapani Samuel Helen Cronus Warrington Flora Sr. Nadine E Tracy Dorothy Winkelbleth Watts Ackerman Moyer J. Charlotte Reichart Sharpless George Vcmoy DalcT Bennett Ramona Seltzer Shank McLaughlin Louise Adams Missmer Janet Carolyn Barbara Harman Leonard Mo\ci Rabuck Theresa Cierhtsky Daly Rev. Charles F Glass C Shirley Ashncr t Dons Keller Hosier Dr. Enama Carter Cooley Betty L. Fisher Stanley Lois C. Bryner MaxG Joseph J Gieda Peggy Lewis Keenan Lewis A. Kohn Class of 1944 Hazel F. Bomn Mount] J Hindcilitci Peittei I Bilnci Ml Bowman Bilncr Martha Slaivalow ( anoiise Talarsky Wayne Von Stctten Elizabeth Ridall Wagner J Richard Wagner Louise Lohr Wentzel JohnW Williams Fredenck D Young Elizabeth Crouse Leedy James E. Manon Gretchen Troback McLain John G McNelis Leon H Messner Lois Datesman Nester Wilmer F Nester A.J. Paulmeno Celesune Longo Pekala Lawrence V Pekala Dr Francis J Radice John H Reichard Robert G Reitz Nancy Fisk Riley Class of 1951 James C Arnold Shirley Wismer Baker Carol Gass Bell Francis Bodinc James R Crevcling Mary Ann Alarcon Donnelly Harold F Emmitt Helen Tietjcn Emmitt Nancy Morgan Englcr Leah Wertman Fnlz Joan Graze Gamble Dr Robert E Hileman I pi - Mia, ma lau lh, If I n.lr.h Huh n,ul S, K years fromcampm over $700 in t r d fraternity, honors Engllih / fto a poetry d paid for 9meUcted reading, L ; for a library Hie to fulfill a $l.(XXJ pledge AXH PLATO, AND POOH the ™n£umal TcZhom SpL.n nSnZ n fl Uf, an reaTrsDrChristine Terrs and He,d, Rett,n H er Elliott Rllt f 1 1 I fat ull f Bassle, NIcoU Doto Msi OOVlSOt lor the Engli ,h C lub. Ubat> Page 25 BU AlumniA Shirley Carey Donald R Stubbt Dr. Barbara Tuckwood Carmel Craparo Casper John Chruney RoydC Manan Walsh Chruney John Woyurka Mary Hoffcckcr Coughlan E Dalton Dr Robert P Yon Thomas Williams H Alan Dr. Curtis R A Duanc Robert English m Matthew Mensch Kenneth M Miller Leo A. Mulhall Belles Boyle J Jr A Rohm Lois Carpenter Sauers Anne Czepukaitis Sebastian Thomas F Simoes William R Norton Jean Concannon Paxton Alton M Robert Jr Kay Neanng Sonja Bendinsky Norton ClaMoT 1958 Eardlcy Beverly Bryan Edwards James R McCarthy Mary Mellon Rear Adm. William R. Moms Yvonne Galelz Rath bone Masters Filomena Crocomo McGLade M Robert K John Richard Sr. A Suber Dr Carl L. Stanitski Judith Wilmyer Stevens Pellman A Paul Luzenski Eugene Makara P. Dr Gary Makuch 1 Wilbur G.Person Charles Pomicter Ronald F. Starzel Lawrence R. Supon SaraTice Ramberger Rev. Stanley R. Trout R Rapson Richard Beatnce Fought Roberts Rose Pavlick Radzinski Joseph Ronald G Elizabeth Barron Douglas Dr Ronald F Romig Joanne MoycrTerway Sophia Kish Schaefer Bcmicc Kochcr Thomas Ava Hilner Shippy James R. Simon Kenneth Thomas Frances Scott Snyder Dr. William Mont/ L. Schultz Bcmicc Dictz Snyder Prances Oscar L 1 1 pli 1 Hanman Eycr Paincia Girton Samuel Hall II M Franklin Nancy Obcrdorf Hams Huntsman Duncan Shirley Campbell Dunkelbcrgcr Irene Soncs R Freed Myers Gurnmoc L Eugenia L Swisher Rjchenderfer William M. Thomas Socoloskic Lawrence M. Troutman Raymond A Trudnak William E Hand Paul H Spahr Gordon G. Trum bower Barbara Berry Kissinger Joan Yohn Harclcrodc Glen A Spaid Philip Ronald G. Krafjack Donald P Hcmlcr Susan Hoffman Hcmlcr Kcnnedr Herman Dr T Herman John P Herman Jr Lorraine Taylor L Ann Thomas Dr June Locke Tmdnak Baibaia Bcnncll Nichols Sandra Raker Hollcnback Carl Dr.ThomasJ.OTooie Charles I -oughcry Eleanor Myers Walck PaulR Alfred Robert Hunlz J C Kclchncr V Charles Kwialkoski William (icorgc Miclkc J Harrison Morson J Jr Peiflbj Will.. null Phillips Carl w Roy L. Roscrihcrgcr Richie Eugene R Gustavc Carol Ely June Rcc.se Lynn Dr M James Lovcll Lindcnmulh Kahley Rodney I. ( N Sarah Creasy Anthony Judith Faust Austin Straw Barbara Schaefer Sutton Ronald H. Beury Norman J. Sutton Edward J. Szymczak A. Louise Knapp Thomas Constance Terzopolos Thomas James S. Case Margaret Montz Chamberlain Mary Lynn Brock Cheney Chester T.Choplick Ronald W. Cranford Patricia William Zagar Barbara Peeling Criswell Rev Cicorgc J Miller M Donald Miller John P Zorzi Constance Rojewski Sue Greenland Williams Leila Gerhart Anskis-Cary Craig R. Yeanish Dr. HMosier II A Ungcr Eleanor Moms Williams Dunnmgan Adamsky Anthony A. Alastick Nona Burrows Baldwin W Barbour Raymond M. DiRoberto Bums Joseph E Purccll Dr Ellen Ilicodorc Pali k Margaret O'Donnell Demeter Rc/Jiick I- Dr. D. Beigei Koadaimcl i.i M Clemens Worthy Cumberland Rhawn II Robert Depo Dorothy Stanton Differ James A. Campbell Rcnn Cumin Susan Vansickle Bickert Nicholas Capece E. Patncia Biehl Cranford Jean Kropa Bar as Edna Kccfet Powell George Robert J Christina Shirley Klock DeFacis Class of 1962 I Oswald J Margaret Stiles Christina Sandra Fetterolf Damato David Omer Helen Caspci William T. Archibald John L. Stout Ralph F Wetzel Miriam Miller Argall I) David Bruce E Miller Dons A Blown Charles Henmnger Wagner Class of 1963 Jane Slottje law of 1957 Barbara Ixnt/ Anderson Phyllis Joan Kotch Walko lima Williams Springman William Stevenson Dr. Mary Grace Pohutsky Dr Robert J Poller Wool I) Thoma Zimolzak Joan Slackhouse Wolfe Kenneth Kcilh Wcisei John William L.Vincent William P Swisher L. Class of 1961 Miller Jr. Charles as Barbara Wainwnght VanScoy Swatt Edward Mane Walsfa E James E. Starr I'll Undcrkofflcr Gerald J. Wright Edward H.Timm Dr. Ruth A. Wasson Glona Conroy Wavrek George W. OConncll II A E D. Jean McNeil Schweizer Mary McHose Wallace Neal J Weaser Judith A. Wolf Dt Ronald G Wolfe Ramage Yocum John E Shaffer Jr. Daniel L Alice MSchock Ronald Walter H. Veranda Eleanor Philip Schlllthflll Snyder Snyder Minerva A. Spaid Barbara Brunner Daub "i' D Leonard Rita Botteon Mauriello Hclcnc Clark Plccknoe ,r i Michael E. Sinco Charles R. Sipos William L. Maurer Edward J Braynock George E Colterail Jaoouallju Nancy Handshaw Silverman James Donald Thomas L. Dunkin Jr. Henry D. Dobson Arlene Walter Dopp Elizabeth Pingar Dudinyak Carol Bendinsky Dwyer Judith Ruckle Fausey Mary Ellen Roberts Fetterman Sally Waples Ford Evelyn H.Gimber Dr James B. Creasy Annette Williams Roush Dorothy Anderson Enney William M.Ginty Jr. George Davenport John J Schacfer Joseph A. Enney George Regina Doiaski Dowidchuk Dr. Jumcs F. Snyder Donald Stcmhiul Rose Marie Coulter Slrmc Nancy Engel Evans Sandra M. Evans Michael L. Grigalonis David Robert N. Hartman Ivdward hopeskey I Dupkanu William li Piank Durkas I' Raymond Maiy M. Ertcl Anne Geary Fisher Margaret DuckFollmcr Di Nam y Gicen Gilgauiiou WmilredG Enola Vanauken Carol Joseph II William D Osbom Evelyn M Kautz Kellei Kilpalnck Alice Fegley Linn Janel Miucnick J Plummet Masleiman bene Zielmski McCarthy Isaiah L McCloskcyJr. Vicloi Michael Sr Monaghan Margaret Croft Moore Thomas Ohl James J. Kenneth JobnR O w ik iiisou Wightman Wood Morgan i i Paisley Phillips Clan of i960 B Bamhart Dr David 1. Bamhart SheiAsyn Kostenbaudci Bamhart K Beach Craig Eugene P Heig Sr Flcanoi Tioulman Bobbet Robert A Bottori James R Bmsius Sandia Plislei Blown Joann Heston DeRose Martin W DeRose E. Jean Schell P. Joseph Jennings Thomas Isenberg Judith Dora Forney Jarrett JohnC. Jenkins John Elizabeth Clark Deal Daniel Kwasnoski Anthony Lanzone Lovey Kopetz Judith Bachman Kutchi Manlyn Rinehimer Lehew Susan Katz Lehnch Judith Runkle Lagator Dorothy Updegraff Lingenfelter Earl Chidestcr J Barbara W Virginia Hardy Cocco Cobb Dascola L. RichardS. Dennen Evelyn M. Duncan Jean Matchulat Dcnnen Phyllis Crocker Vera Reanck Derk Robert John L Ebcrhart Thomas L. Engleman Jr Brenda Cunningham Dolores Panzitta Fielding Joan Schuyler Fischer Helen Gary M Gnm Paul Sumucl W Janet L. Fry Tlie»xlorc Faust Barbara Monroe Gasser Jeffrey Adam Janies E Girton Syhna Marcheski Gross ( Jarrett Jean Lawton Funk JiKUine Marilyn Riltcr Rozelle Harold E Gaughan Anita Blochbcrgcr Junck Dolores Stanton Scnn Lois Myers Hicks Dale Dr Kenneth R Smith Dale J Spnngcr HarleyS Stewart Mary Anne Majikas Klemkosky Glona Glahn Lewis Leonard Phillip Joy Dreisbach Linn Suzanne Loughery DickC Stnne Walter Paul Dcbrava Jones Krothc L Lockcuff G Manko Manon Schaffroth Joseph R. Kegolis William S.Krash Salfi Kmk BKuhns Carolyn Engelke MacFarland Joseph A. MaierJr. Moms Judy Heider Murphy Robert E. Neary Freu-eich J Errul GaryR.Kahler Todd T. Foose J Beverly S. Johnson Kenneth R.Mertz DaleW Gardner Margaret Dragna Jaeger A F Barry Haupl W D Edwards Edwards Estradaberg McMichael Franklin B Furman Thv>mas Page 26 Patncia Metcalf Dceler Terry L. Hunsinger William Gary Lubcrecki James H. Huber Albert Dazley Connie Austin Hanman J Hetzendorf Patricia Margaret A. Hosey Ann A Chance Barbar a Curry Eskilson Kruk Jr Robert C. Houck Helen Paulelle 1 Theresa Y. Hartman Dr. Barbara Balzel Reimcnsnydcr Robinson Jered L. Hock, Esq. Dorothy Stradtman Dayton Esther Flamm Thomas N. Gorant Wayne J. Haas Hoch Marjonc H.uid Callahan Regan Dixon S. Fisher WayneA.Hoch Hamet Brown Davies Drumlra Ellis Virginia Steinhart John D. George Harvey E Baney Bonta Rolhn B. Cunningham Carol A. Haswell Marlene O'Holla Franey Joyce Ellen Nancy H;me Koons Foltz Manny Gunne Dr. G. Linda Bartlow Boritz Ik-lores J Jane L. Faust Graeber Anna Mae Powell Batcman Edward D Blackburn A. Paul Franklin D — Junior Lon Clarke of Dr. HelcncStcc Pozarycki Elmer CALLING Bndgeton, N.J., a sign language interpreting major, has a voice you may have heard. She is among 40 student callers who staffed this year 's Annual Fund's phonothons. In March and April alone, 2.346 alumni responded by pledging $105,564. with an average gift of $45. William Pohulskv J IS Dr Boyd E Arnold (lavs of 1959 Clarence Ixonard Ko/ick Robert Ji Wayman Jay R. Bangs Joy Suzanne Vowlci II hanklin oii.i Hawk fanSI J Di James James Trump I. RichaidWynn Thomas P Zelmske llclhciingtoii J Raymond I LOOK WHO Iroutman I' (i Harris I Paul Gciald Hall Donald R Hare lames Sands Swishci S;uali aids id v. I I k E. Harrer Kasarda William J. Keller Ann M. Kester John W. KnotT Mary Palevich Lemma W. Lewis Anthony Lingenfelter Barbara Flanagan Lizzul J. Magalengo James J. Maier Sr. Jan Billy N. Mattera Canmar Shultz Patrician Lindy Acker Mattem James CMcShea Lynn Nancy Michael Mesick J. Paul Thomas R. Peifer Frances Guro Petruzzi Marjone Morgan Pomicter Raymond N. Miller FredenckT. Minnick Robert D. Moyer Thomas V Nawrocki Wendy Weightman Nolin Jayne O'Neill Hitunger Jean O'Donnell Retnhart James H. Horger Gary Houseknecht Donald C Rosenbaum Maryellen Goodbred Rosenbaum Manan L. Huttenstine James H Kitchen Robert L. Sarviss Ronald Mary Ann Schalles Nancy Zechman Schreyer Frank Thomas E. S carer Mary Spong Powelson Janice Collins Lorah David J Loughlm Joseph V Oraviiz J. J. Donald Petruzzi Petzak L. Pousl BU Alumni *uth Shelhamer Pnce *uth Beierschmitt Pryor >. Jessie Carole Justice Evans Judith Showers McCorkill William J Megargcl Joseph P Fazzan Patricia Carl L. Millard Francis Jr. Carole Defrancisco Millard M. Reppy Rugh Mahan Mahoney Mary Ann Malecki Ann Edwards McGee Kenneth R. Miller Dr. 3ary G. Rupert Molly Clugston Miller Nancy McFerran Rupen Nancy Rodgers Miller Donald A Mitchell Dawn Ensley Maj. Joseph Mockaitis Elizabeth Winter Montcllo Andrew L. Monisera Ronnee Zimny Moyer Jean Burdick Gary E Schell Diane Shellhamer Schock Andrew A. Shisko Lynn Snoop Don E Spnnger Mary Rogowsky Spnnger R Gary Stackhouse Alexander RSlepanski Strausser Thomas F Nelson AS warts Bonnie Hoffman Tyler Linda Schlegel Walmer Richard D Walters Robert Weslover Wilson S. Rebecca Reppert Bemadinc Ardiere Windsor Joann Mays Zogby Carolyn Miller Bartz Terry L. Beard Diane A. Bensinger Bonnie Zehner Black Margaret Berhalter Blawn Margo Bolig Brabson Gerald T. Braglio Larry R. Breiner John M. Chyko Harold J Cole Paul L. Lawrence Anna Pelak Joanne Dubbs Pileski Ban Poorman Harry William J Paulene Poremba Richard Y Runyan John J C Oman Rankin Jr Sandra Reber Richter Daniel L. Ritzman Beverly Hawk Roberts Robert J. Dr. Lee T Fredericks Rosanne Johns Fritz James J Gallagher James F. Gallagher Ronald L. Garrison Amy Daniels Goss Betsy Dillich Grabill Bruce Grant S. Floyd M.Gnmm III Richard J Haefner Maj. Frank R. Harris Joanne Bobita Harris W Stephen Hartin CHesel Ann M. Hocker Virginia James V. Holt Elaine B.Kennedy Richard E. King Donald R. Kleckner Judy Balestrini Klembauer Larry E. Klouser K. Richard Koppenheffer Joan Leidy Kraftchak William O. Kraftchak Keith L.Kramer Michael M. Kush Louise Nye Lark Dorothy Eisenhart Lindsay Carol Schlagel Macneal James K Macneal John F. Mahoney Mary Plumb Marchalorus Robert A. Mayefskie Elaine Kisder JohnW Mayhew McCorkill Robert Shcrratt Donna Shaffer Weigand George A. Weigand Boyle Carole George Mary Wanzie Griffiths Robert W Gnffiths Ray E. Gross D Manlyn Rink Gunne Elame Schraeder Hackenberg C Blair Hartman Janet Updegrove Hoffman Joseph W F Holden Jr Jay Hurst Thomas J Kaczmarek Kann Shields Kitchen Nancy Jerome J Lamm Joseph P Leshinskie Susan Swans Lunger Shirley Pooley Lutz S Paiton Gertrude Steidcl Powers PredcnckW RappJr Carol Wertman Walters Charles M Evans Rapp L Reimold III Betty Swartz Fetter Oexing i Lynn Wesley Grimm Daniel G Guydish Allen W llandwerk James R Hess Di Susan R Hicks Dr. NilaSnreiisen Hill Roger H. William-. Kenneth C.Wochley Carol Hoover Yoder D Joan Vandurick Jordan A Turley Susannah Wilson Brody William RoseM Peggy J Walter Manlynne Kolnik Welsh Werner Charles Joan Salus Connaghan Thomas E Connaghan Jr. Cons tan tine Koch Cromwell Kenneth G Cromwell W Richard T Williams Sandra Swcdand Williams Janet Gary E Wolfe Ida Cooper Wynings Alice Josephine M Jr James Crossley H Young Karen Doty Young K Davis Joanne Den Dehoff Charles E Demaree Darthy Joseph MYoushockJr Class of 1967 Linda Kloch Dent James L Den William T Demcott Dr R JonAckley Edward T Andrews Connie McMichael Dorscheid Bryan J Balavage Samuel R Bashore Mary Ann Dowd Dr Alex J Dubil Donald B Dugan Mary A Woodruff Dumbauld Wayne A. Eddowes Larry L. Edwards Carol Defence Eppinger Harold Hurley Geraldmc Minnei lackson Jay B.Jacobs Jr. Linda Johns Ann Mane RapcllaTun Chiki (' |)i Barrall Hill Dorecn K Schramm June Gel/ Seely Kathryn Lewis Sharrow Donald R Smiih Cecelia Mistal Toth RoyC Bowen Mary Susan Godshall Schiller Manlyn Baynham Stcinhart Thomas P Swit/er Bloom • Verda Belles Allen J Benedict Suzanne Re iff Berg GlenH Book M Stephen Boston III Dr Marcia Earnhart Bryan Richanis Btnyo lolinW Bilde. Hoosc |)i Robert W Hnwcn Camillo Wuhingion Brown C;uole Gcrhard-Hostcttcr Rcitcr Ayers Heaulieu Kathleen I latlke Henckcr RobOtt R Bridge Rcvtyak M Hausch I Mud Sally s Browtogton M M icdcruk iaia M Anne l S l-owles ( I Dolores Class of 1966 NoellcCassarella Barlord lohn William Michelson Schcirei li Baiad/ic| Thomas Lt.Col David Mary Colarusso Scarantino A I'liomas David Sylvia Sharp Gary L Russell Aulen Flaherty A Barrie Bnltingham White Donald L Whitebread Dr. Anna I M I Kerry S Fetter Barbara Wendell . Alex M. Kozlowski David P. Labar Donald P Lagator Empct Spencer L William Barbara Urbas Connor Robert P Gnesing Momson lennis lohn Sandra John D. Nattras . Larry W. Greenly SCHWARTZ M.Thomas Si Virginia Wnght Tinner Thomas J Toth Philip Michael A. Bonacci Sally Weigle Greenberg . — DBLMORB Donald E Stanko Donald G Franklin Dr Robert A Green learn. Michael Gbur Willard Wayne L. George Sumo r\ndvHO Alvtndo I we Sally Miller /crln- !• lavs.if l^ftS ( JohnS Mulka Mary Bush Mullen Barbara Nicholls Faust R. Fritz McLean Richaid Miller J Gladys D Bingaman Robert J Biscombe DeborahS Cook Robert M Fanna Gerald AmoO Martha ZubnsBarchik Roscmanc Saul Bere/uuk Roy E. Bower Jr. Richard Dr. James Robert M. Blue [rwlnF Zabtock) is which in McClure Vanishak I the school Lawrence M Yacina J Carol Michael Zablock> Kotvitcfa R Maurer roumi Kuglai Whalitooc FohnC Wlu Andrew Time Mushrush Maurei Stirling Stirling tleoigc John C. Edwards Jaiiuolkowski Carol Richard Janet Bailey Watson Dale R. Bittenbender Shirley Kragle Bittenbender C Diane Regina Kotch Snyder Robert W. Snyder Karrin Fordyce Unger Robert E.Barfield 111 Beatrice M. Bieber Dr Daniel G T\mms Donaldl Ulnch John J Waples C Kathv Kappcl Thomett Gertrude Hoftcr Manduk Jean Sabol Stankiewicz Lawrence C. Bankes Rucv Cloak Dcmpscy Ronald DiGiondomcnico Mienda Haileman Dorshimci Joan Hand Dupkanick Jonelle Simcos Edwards CLeedy Barbara Twitmirc Smith Ida Gingrich Smith Arlan L. Baer Regis Stickler Linda Vansadcrs James H Lewis Jeremy R Lomas Audrey Lagana Abraczinskas Harold C. Ackerman Dr C R.Albnght Douglas L Davis Davis 1 uRo> G Stevens P Caiol Klock J Leonard G Roberta Kistlcr Siller John P Skowronski Patricia D Patricia Joseph P Lavcllc Ronald Sparrow Roland Mary Lesevich Grant Pemn Clifford Class of 1965 Grant Laird George Joseph P Kubcrt Larry Sitlcr Charhne Suavlik Yeager A Cole H Cook B Qufeld Ernest Sharon Sholiey Knbbs Sheerer Mane Smolen Soleasky Frances Morsey Troutman llollman II Andrew T Dorecn Wnght Shope Chyko Supon Hen limes Frederick Linda Ransom Shively . Norman Geisinger Marty Moyer Ginty H 1 GictchcnGum JohnS Kline Sheran P. Belle D Shively Kam Mcil ingSo Christina J David C HUMIDIO Schiffgens Dr Manlyn Ronald Schramm James E Setcavagc Dr. Barry O Smith Nancy Bamett Erway Stanley A. Fraind William Ruiski Nancy Raub Sheran Irene L. Schnaars Helen SobotaTolomay Joan Dahlhausen Fattonni Richard N.Faust Sh.uon Kuchmskas Adam P Carl Gloccklci Harter Glenn R Rupert Jr. R C Judy Brcscancmc Hcddcn Rosini Michael L Schrccongost Nancy Lindc Schueck Dr Charles W. Scarantino Robert F Schiller D H Vivian Gam son L Karen Gates Jay Dr Harvey R Schlcsinger Judith Mayer Schrccongost Michael J Santo Frederick E. Saxton W Robert Michael F. Gross Ravert Arthur M.Saxe Smith Rochfort Edna Sherman Santo David W L Rhine Paul . Eddinger Fulmcr H Richard l)i Shaffer Hiunct Heisct Shirk Diane Michael Veronica Vincigucmi Raianiess Dr Ray Lowell A Tinner David W. Dinsmore Patricia Campbell Dopsovic Richard D. Dopsovic A Franu Ann W> .ill Fulmcr Scott DoblOO Anita Col Eileen Albcrtson Chapman Roberta Williams Chase Irene L Robert Can Can JohnT Faster Jr. Kay E Schmidt David R Schnaars Virginia Bosak Schwartz John C Virginia A Palmer William J O'Brien Viola Richard G.Davala Moody M Saxton Dr Barry E Scheet/ Susan Shepherd Caldwell Donald R Campbell Jack M Harry Jean Zenkc Faster Dr Francis C Bonnie Davcy Rae Ann Mane Ccsanni Raspcn Robert Nuneviller Sandra Smith Stoddert D. Jean Cope Francis J Curran Jr Edith Hcdbcrg Gardner . Conard W Plucinsky Jill Class of 1964 Anne Golder Baker Fanna Fenstermacher Edwin Rosemary A Fogarty Michael Joseph L. Nutaitis Joanne Nelson Pincno Karl Z. Najaka Raymond M Buckno Elinor P Bums Margaret L Bums Evans Judith Gross Rjchard L. Rohrer Lincoln S Miller H David J Pa&icia Zeinci Kaczmarek ( iale Ronald R Klcmkosky Stephen G Korol Judith Yamall Koval Undcrs RutbOberdorl unger TwilaStamm Lyons Mclinda Ann .iroiig Malmio- Munis li W Dennis Byrne DonnaRcdwinski Byrne fanat OtUumi Cillahaii Sharyn Moscr I M hoinas ("air esaiini ( Connie Geiser I i ( lewell W Cobb nda Thomas Colgan Patricia Patrick olyan ( I- li P Conner Richiud LisbcthD Copes Shirley B. Crawley VickiP Culton Reinakcr Dailcy Cynthia Scarf DM Dasch Constance Potter Davis Dr. I David L Kralz Hrnwn I Biaiu (ilorra Di John King I'tiillipD harles i M Jo-., rii I iMZdorfl h/alK-lh Joyce Denatalc Gerald 0 Devlin Susann Strine DoleLskl I k RindolpbMay Gerald P M< Und« Meade Flame Brumbaugh Mchle Francis J Michael L Mefak Douchy Downs Candaca Nihodll Michael P. Karen Rcifsnyder Dull HowaUEckatalD i.. Terry S Eddinger Charlotte Green Em pet Bower Penstermacher 'terman Joan Bum. r sud ludnli 1 Patncia Miller Miller John D Montgomery no] SiineMunaon Nickola Hdward Rev Robert Kelsey 1 "1 > 1 • • 1 If'lmi" I I Samueli 'I"" llm ii., II. in .,.,,.1 i .' Of! I Carole Dies 1 .ii i h li Wayne J John A Dtvid Jones I iantarella J Keamcy foanne Walter win. mi W Nelson obj Fai Kanavy Thomas Kcifer Christine Gruss Ketz Yodcr Bonnie Rinchimer Stlvetie Michael L. Smith Gail Kramer Smolick George W Patricia Smith Snyder Snyder Jr Judith Constance Ealon Knitf i kmiM Peojunmai Dale Kreiai i" i want, by understanding myself, to understand others. 1 want Sandia K.in lam i ml' I ii \ aison I U • lohn h < < Robot 1 i Betty Kellei m Patrii k la vik i ui I hnnak) ii Thomas Lyons \ im mi Majiksi i MuUlneaiu Man Foaeph a m, ir.H ano [i i I c '.ii Len n i i ili t », a iii u A likvn i oil Ma Kerry C. Hoffman Ann Buggy Lee Michael Wagner Sharon Ziegler Holtzer Wallace D. Smith Lanny Margaret Karen Kroll Horwath Rev. Judith Urso Snyder harlea Mid. 1 Mi iv lama 1 < Kathi mi i iiiwoikI D Ncslci Barbara Blactz Perry I. .I.ii K ink Matthews J ui . Shaw McClafferty Gail Logan McDonald James C McDonald III Eugene McGee KathyJ McGuire W McKce Paul G. Clothier Marshall Robcn J.Cobb Rebecca i 'ami 1 1 libisei ( H ia Pit kel i ia> Hellennan Dietricbsoo Doyle 1 Mehring Menapace Dietteriok Jr. G Robert Judith Mull Dapp Murray Reed Robert L Reed Charles Rhoadcs Albert J Lshl I I David C. Steiner Elizabeth A. Jones Maureen McAndrew Steixner R Williams Marcella Ziemba Kaczmarcik Roberts. Stoudt Diane Jurbala Wise Kathleen Supon Kapes Stewart O. Sttoble William R. Wise Deborah Fenstermacher Keefer John H. Stutzman Dorothy Worhoch Stephen Susan Hunt Yacina Shirley Andrysick Keller Karen Judith Adonizio Yanchek Yodock Fred E. Yohey Jr. Lee E. Yohn David Kent Nicholas A. Torano Susan Darnel A. Kliamovich Esther Waldman Zabitz Michael Thomas J.Troy Betty Weiss Underwood Dr. Pamela D. VanEpps Mary Walton Veet Elaine Zalonis David George A. Ziolkowski Monique Cavalliero Sitler Stephen M. Klinger J Ladd C Large Sullivan Swisher Joseph Vezendy Jr. Maria Pellegrino Vezendy Lautenschlager Gloria Salash Walson Class of 1970 Donna L. Lehman Karen Calisto Lehman Dennis M. Lesko Evelyn Kovalchick Lewis Irene Gloria A. Wilson Harold D. Barretts Lynn Lomas John J. Luczysyn Paul A. Bartko J. W Ellen Beam Robert Susan Cassel Ludwig Hummel Mack Dixie Brindel Vogt Michael Weinberg John M. Wilcox Mathews Williams Robert A. Wolf June Mincemoyer Woodside Mark Yanchek T Marshall Class of 1971 Dwight M. Ackerman Russell J Oman Owens Palkendo Janice Fenton Patey E. Pawlowaki 111 E. Bell Belletieri Patrick L Bingaman Dr Thomas J. Bistocchi Daniel A. Bobeck McAndrew Jacquelin Carter McDonald Teresa Derwinski McNamara Beverly Forry Bode Kathleen Wintersteen Richard Patrice Murray Bognei Beverly DuvoPeilou Dennis D M. Louann Rhoades Rudy Russell C Rudy Jr. Sandra Loucks Garfunkel P Perlow Jr. Edward R Petras Antoinette Peter Mc Andrew Harry K. Berkheiser Dawnc Schrantz Pender C Gay Rev. Doyle H. KlmgerJr. S. John R Zubek Kandace Caputo Foltz David Kathryn Welsh Stutzman Thomas J. John A. Martin Leonard Foltz Keefer James B. Martin Ruth Updcgrave Ranneiy P. E. Dr David A. Keifer Wnght Stephen Ii Ruth Schoenly Stauffer Marcia Hall Williams Carol Marone Rieder 1 Hughes J. Frank A. J I) Brenda Burkhart Ingham Jr. K. Vicki Gross Sproesser John R. Srogoncik Dr Richard Susan Kail Charles Harry L.White Howley Kathnne Memtt Niemiec Joanne Maletsky ink Beverly Sylvester Linda Wimmer Nicholson David A. Feather l Marsha Carpenter Waycie Carolyn T. Weaver Robert i. M S. Shelly Richard Bcierschmitt James Robert Jack W. 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Caporaletti Mane Walker Carchilla FrankJ.Cebula Claudia Zaboski Becker William Rosalie Goldstein William Henry C. Nyberg Carol Schmidt Belchei JohnJ.OHearn Jr. Karen Laubach Odium Diane Halye Belusko Walter J. Betsko Barbara Kulesa Gormley John Danny L. Beyer Rodney R Bickert Thomas C Blass Chnstme A Blevins Richard A. Boardman James C Graf Neal L Gray Jo Ann Heiscr Long Diane Crouthamel Mack I DuaneR Greenly Margaret Lavin Maher Class of P»73 Barbara Haighl Gneshobci Robert A Guthcin/ Samuel J C Mantione Linda Buck Marslon Carl Nancy Fruehan Bohr Paincia Cooncy Booth David P Guzofsky William E Haefncr Thomas H HardJr Stephen G Matsick Carolyn dunslcr Marycllen Onuschak Matunis Barbara Brumbaugh W Oravitz Stephen William E.ChappeU Jr. Joanne Stubbe Charnock Tem Schminel Ormond Steven C Parse Robert D. Christ Rev. William H. Cluley Chns 11 Jamce Foux Pios James Davies J A Pillagalh Susan McCutchen Pimentcl Bnnley JCrahallJr William R. Perry Michael L Coup Richard R C Joseph Platukis Martha Seymour Denkenberger Nebbie Synder Diaugusune Jem J Pnes Helen Kalhryn Prokopy Pries Carol Kishbaugh John F Dietnchson Wayne E Rake Llewellyn T. Dollman Linda Louis Rebuck Norma E Reed Joan Gabuzda Reese-Giesman Anne Pryslak Bower FredN Bower Jr PatnciaA Bowes Susan Ochs Dollman Margaret Blusius Doty Harry E. Dowling Richard T Duffy Edwin W R Boyer Shem James P Rcichart Jr. Larry D Rhinard James Righter C Mary A.Eglanski Carol Stugnn Roinick Shirley Fester Brofee Bradshaw Engart Joy Novak Evans James H Fauth Joseph S Roinick Joan A Rothermel Jeffrey Patricia E. Fear Helen Howard W. Robert Phyllis Gerald Stephen Fraley Funk Cheryl A. Furman John J. Gantz BT Frank L. D Dor Remsen Jamce Tomkinson Schneck Gary L. Seymour Leslie Donna M.George Donna Harper Gemert F. JohnJHaileJr. Lesley J. Hanes Gerald Kathleen Novak Harmanos F David Joanne Heyer Heins Nancy Grodzinski Hickey Dora K. Hillegas Dolores Vemon Honecker Hom William L. Houser M. Beverly Irey III Emenck Jenkins Hugh R.Jones WalterS Karmosky Jack L. Kocher Michael L. Kolojejchick Jr John E. Kuryloski Kathryn Hoffman Kuryloski J Lastowski Gerald Magee Lauchmen Lawrence Jr. Theodore N. Lawson Jr. Gerald W. Lorson Stanley B Markunas Jr. Janet R. Martin McCoy JohnW. McKiniry Claire E. McNelis Dr. Timothy T. McTaggart Grace Nazarenko Mielczarek Miller Shirley Geisler audience. Chancellor James at right. and Kutztown President David McFarland welcomed Moskovich Barbara Hershey Myer Susan Housenick Neville Shelley Wynn W Bluff BUOWaU Botkl Antoinette Pti Duinna Johnsonbaugh Boyer Platukis m Roben Boyei Louise Ycuny Pool Colleen Btosh M Pallida Puilell Buihei Jay Pope M Robert Kabb W RiiUcnspctgci Rev Donald Daniel W. Rarig Hh Bins 1. Robert Portion J Robal L Pclleschi Nimcy Meogoi Piatt Dorothy D Bungi Susan I'apc Byoiek Susan (iouldy Campbell Richard O. Raipen Mary Lou Connie Smith Revert Anthony I Robert Choma D Dr Steven A William Ravcrt M Rosalyn Ann Chalkiewiv William Joan S Janet Ccoketill i ( 'oison Capiga David K 1)k I Man Linda lliiin.m Max Richard Schlesingei iii Burly Dobll Klwards Marian Volak Schneck |-.dwatd< Sharon Russell Schielflei MaiK-(iva/dauskasScri|)tunas Mary BlOytO join Carol Lambert Turley Bart Anthony Vigilanti Gregory J. HWeader Dennis G. Weir Anita De llano West Mark E Whilmer Jo Anne Kohler Wieczorek Joseph J. Wieczorek Kathy Smith Williams Thomas M. Wilson Joan Ladomirak Wood Harry E Woolcock John M. Yeager Maxine Schlesinger Yeager Pamela Crowl Yeager PatnciaA. Young Shirley Kyle Young Linda Bennick Carodiskey Michael Class of 1972 Dennis L Adams Michael D Adams Jackson A Aileo Jr Linda K. Alberts Gail Karas Aronoff Ay ers John F Bachman Kerry S. Daniel F Bartos Donald J. Beaulieu J. Huntington Richard E Ronald R. Inkrole Carroll A Ruth Jean Gary M. Chambers Judy Wetzel Chappell Steven E Jankc Ruth Carpenter Sprague Kathryn Gry/iec Johnson Michael John R. Choyka Pamela Penoyer Cincotla Janet Struse Kelly Allied L. Steele Raymond W Clemens David G Kinder Larry S.Strohl Cynthia Keyack Cone Sheila A Kinder F. Dr Jane Elmes Crahall JackB Kindt Michelle Szymanski Dale Nicholas Jack Choyka L. A Jack C Kile L Kenneth Davenport I) D Kline Klinger Jr J Torbcrt Sr. JamesW Davis Jr. Richard Derolf William L Klink Phyllis Haas Klouscr Michael P Tracy Mary Richards Turner Chnstme Houck Kncplcy Paul D. Turner David C Kochlcr Cecilia Silvers Kondrchek Vancas Kenneth Betty J VanGordcr Shelby Trcon Deutschle Diane Doebler Robert E Dorshaw Jr Fernandez R Thomas A Femck Jr III Barry F Feudale C Figlock James H Fisher Gail Rinehamer Folk Margaret Turner Fox William E Fox Sarah 7-ajac Thomas P Kopetskic James J Doyle Li Col Robert Barbara KopcLskie Adams Frey Pamela Hickey Funk Judith Charney Gantz Rachel Bloch Koppcnhavcr M PaulT Vanore Susan Evans Vanore Samuel J Varano Dale J Kostick Thomas C Kay A Krolhe Michael Karl Dorfred Bussey Large Victor JohnD Laishaw Judith Neil Bruce Lawrence J R Learn A Jr. Lcauby Vcllcla Vitale E Waltman Manon Zigmonl Krum George B Kuzo Calvin A Lampmari Irene J Gulycz Wchinger Phyllis Maticjewski Wescotl W Wills Ouflrovlefa /oianski lu u-sa nmothyD Robert Gordon C Dodson I II i riartrnan Kevin Hayi Donahl lledish Lynn Croft Davies J A OattJ A (ilasci BerthanncM Han/I L Stump Michael Gerald [udlih Olbbleta Hana Bany L Swartz Joseph TTomcdi Kindt IjirryA Pry Emory P Louise Stroup Collins Conatance Sackeu Poratman Karen Spring Raydell Vack Steward Jr it/ ( '.naM I Vlestine WronaSofilka Robert Jamce l lynn l Maryaun Wanyo fonsh Kathcrme Yancho nl/ Smith 0 M Saiulia Bath r'otemaii Moms Smith Lois Sobieski ( Ireland " lsl Su/aniK Kennedy Slough D 1 Joun ZJotnicki Bsgro Sliko Majgucrite Viola D Walbom J i SkellyJr. Bunk RichardR Diumm lickcrslcy J Mary Leshanski Sucheski Arnold Thompson lahlqinsl k. iis KaUjyCaporalotriScMaalngw Shirley Beaver Troy li Ooniubla i Pamela Rulheiloul Schlcif I-: / BelhBanlu-ldChiiiscli Maik RobOItl i.imhy Poll ( I Casscrly 1 1 DavulC Chiistman Rcbcr Kathleen Bialey Raich Jeanne IK- lose Ku hauls Bronda Bollocli k.-ss J. .an White Kolh Felix Thompson Mc Auliffe Thomas M. Kutztown Linda /.imniski Portion Barbara Jr. Susan Stauffer Martnch Carol A. Howlcy Richard J Hubcr Bruce E Hunl J MSpiwak Steven Bruce S Krammes Gail TlionuisW Bixlei Donna Mullen Blul! State System university Richard G. Walck Dianne Gooderham Knorr J. Terry Tbomai L Oakum Jr Diana Spangler Walck Jean Ackerman Klinger John Susan Dibble Nulton Peggy Krcamcr Holdicn Dennis M Holub Joyce A Hopkins Edward G Horvath Belnllch J Carolyn Valence Swindro Robert A. Thackara Jerry Kasenchak June M. Kauffman Jeffrey D. Kleckner Carol Ellen /.urn Holdredge Rep Tim Hoklen '80. President Bill Clinton to the Manjean Gattelli Vlassenko Keith A. Wagner Elizabeth Bruner Jesson Jane Fellin Muaia Wannemachei Benner at right, set the tone for a Sosar Edward C.Stine E. June M. Hoover Philip Edward A Nolan PatnciaStetz Heffner Vida Richendrfer Hnutow Susan Leabhart Speanng Hartzog Mane L George W. Sonon P. Cathy Jessie Wellivcr William McCormick. below Small Snyder E. Dr David A Harmanos Margaret N. Hartman John F. Genlyn Pawloski Smith James M Smith Hahn Stephen Louise Cooper Sitler Kenneth Ruth Babb Hack Debt a Art/ Barry Mary Ellen Golden Cartas James P. Campbell lively GeotTicyW Baikley Caiole Hcnning Nolan Bush a Connie Gross Bite Thomas P Banyas Mitchell Hill Brouse 25. before Susan C Alcn Wanda Masorti presidential address. Jan. Barbara Osinski Shudak W Gilhooley James Edward W. Gormley Terry L. Wnght Shaffer Craig L. Shotwcll Theresa lX»\vd Ashnoft Glavuh Neh/ydoski Jean R Hcsslmg CarvilynM Anult BarbaiaJ Neuhaid Kathleen Yontz Bussclls State AngermanJr. J BaibataA Antonio Richaid Mitchell J Adams C Adams Beverly JunguiAiin Hihschman Brouse A Richard Adam Mclovage M Susan George L Bruchko Richard Rupp Sachetti Gehrig Dr. Wood Rupert W W N 1 Patncin Jacobs Heller Carol Oswald Bruchko Ruckle Sandra Jefferson Rupp Veronica Griebel Sabina Frey S. Thomas A Linda Quit John Brewer Lorelta I AbbOtl J Maryann IXwdcll AbN»ll McDonnell J Jr. BfoUn MDcttb Eotonaj M Carol Yodcr Hcllcn Michael Brauncr Joseph Zakorchemny Lipka J McElwee Ann Mary A Mclaughlin Manlyn Handschuh McMcnamin R Hcckman Michael Kindig Brandt Dwight P Edns J. Janet Liggett wiiiiam Sharon Turner Harry Barbara L Haupt Bowen W Lennaiti J Richard Goody RorenccS Hams BosUan L. J J Betty Zablocky Harris Judy Kline Bons Lembo Deandrea Susan Bordell Virginia Potter Popper Janet David C Wright James R. Yannes Jr. Bonnie Yeager Young Moen Lee Susan Gaydos AJJenK-NeyhardJ.D III Karen S Wmgatc Paul R Wolverton Oren M Woodruff Pamela Nicholas Woodruff kalhcnnc l laiiaf-an I Iristek Dcnnisl. Ilolbrixik Karen Thomas HbUffDOk Leonard L. House David K Hughes Raymond L Hughes Cathy Clay Hummel Linda Row Hunt Edith Scifcrt lampiclro Virginia Piatt Idc Jeanne Panuski Jansen Richard B Jarman David Jenkins J Nancy Lavango Johns Judith A Johnson Ann Shuman Kahlcr Dale E Kashner Mary Swinesburg Kaufmann Margery Hollar Keller Page 29 BV Alumni Alan L Klawilicr Richard William R Khngerman Naomi Tcrrence Charles Carol Lindsay 'Fahien I- Tina Hush Wcigner Judilh Sircovics l-xing Gocrlitz Jerry Gerald McQinnli J M Ii Slilely Anthony ( Bmnu Mycis ) W Judy A. Sune CalhenneR Stolanck Dr. Timothy M. Garrigan Den McCloskcy Edwin L McCollum McCullough Joseph Joan Radziewicz Stouffer Walter A. Gillar Jeanne Graver Stranzl Gary R. Glessner Kathleen Cheruka Glessner M Swab Clans Cope Swank Margaret Zoccola A Andrejack McBIwee Angcrman Catherine Keith I) Anthony K Robert NoUei Arnold Jan Milkovitz Umansky Alfred C. Varano Denise Kriesher Hauser Kathy Best Hefner Kenneth A. Viani Carol A. Heist Kathy E. Waltman Debra Pickering Henderson Michael T.Warfel Marilyn Morgan Henry David Wasilewskr Mccone IVIuso Joan M Pcron Ronca Pranoial PlumlyQl Elaine M. Pongratz Nola Eileen K Robert Bcierschmitl , WanietaW. Bcndmsky DavidS Bcyerle BdlthR Rabuok Judith Beach Heyerlc R->\ in. Frank M Keith A Boyd )aniol i Mai urn Slicdny Reese iu I ii. 1 1 1. uh. M. Remley I 1 . i i Kenneth Douglas Kathleen K.nrn i ( m imothj .11 ol laigh I allali.m .ill. iii. < Sauter Stanley E Can Samuel J Soblall Si luefllei ; Wamke Clark Raymond P Joseph Consorti w JohnC Gary Alex Vnna i. in Gary J Michael Lucy i 1 hack.u.i Anthony Class of 1975 Marilyn Flowers Kelly Leonard C. Adams Judith Smith James Robert D. Kennedy Pamela Kitchen Miller Mary Broden Adamsky Donna Kroll Ambler Rosalind Vanhoulen Milore Kathleen Doran Andrusisian Rebecca Schrum Keyser Cynthia Mitman Bachman Joyce David W. Badger Linda Lago Klein P. Miller Kathryn Kourkoutas Mimmo Dr Anthony Moleski Ann Wanner Moser Jr. Mark Kennedy Keyser J. Dorman Kime Melodie Halkett Badger Eleanor Nowak Knarr Larry R. Moser Mary Ann Gohrig Jeffrey R. Nancy Nebhut Moyer Robert C. Baylor Ronald L. Naglc DonaloJ Nieman Brian C Pauline Fitzik Nolan George N, Dotzel David V Droppa Daniel Km I \ W .nli 111 B.urella Baymor Knauss Joan Rebarchak Koch Timothy J. Kokolus Grace Walewski Bekaert Kathleen Klemick Korbich Gregory A. Debra A. Kratzer Bitler J Albert Eagnam J Fabnzio William R Ileme) Timothy J. III William A. Pasukinis Cathenne B. Capparell Patncia Kanouse Peattie Joan James R. Pollock M Klinger Dr. Nancy J Penman Pollock Karen Terry Khngerman Steven L. Posavec Ruth Urban Kluge Janice Machell Pnce Hams Koehler Kohrherr Lamoreaux Kohlfaen Shi ChnstophcrL- Korbich CjuoI Stevens Kost Jr Chaapcl Kduenbach Janice Randall L. Klingcr MaikC Dunkelberger 11 Jr. Betty Thompson Knll GaryM D Knll Kuehn Blow Nora K Otto Lawrence J Pastonus Gail Shaffer Audrey Jr Duncan Anthony Kipp Joseph J.Ocholny Gary E Klingcr Susan IXwahoe J M JohnK Kitchen DaRe J William R Eahrenbach i Ronald W, Keller McNamara Craigann Mehrmann Michael J. Meizinger Barbara Arnold Legg Patricia KciUiR Tussk J. Karnes S. Sandra Ferguson Bupp K Cox Dianne Vcltcn Thompson J> Diane Geise Keister AianM.Kush Susan "lausci Karen Deborah Smith Zacierka Judith Dr Robert L Duncan Suchanicl Henrietta Partridge Zabrenski Helene Tarone Bruno I Szabo E. Shaiou \ Joseph P McGavin Patncia Solversen McGinnis Ralph D. Obanion Joseph Stoudt March Kacar Jancl. Cornell Mancval William R Derose lean Bahuii hak lonaluv Stona Williams Jaremko Sally John F Braganim Henr>' veland Stauffai i i Juliet Gimmer Yori Margaret Patnck L. O'Neill Diane Lope/ Csaszar George T Stahlcy Ernest E. Yates Barbara Hagerman McDaniel Robert Hummel Theresa Pcrsavage Keck Smith Spcncci I Michele Wallace Lewanne Hunt Sharp M;iry Angle Coplofl Eileen Lawrence Kindig HoiTSnyder Judith Dr. Walter H. Woolbaugh John R Boran Susan Amistiong Cryder Smith Barbara B. Hudock Francis T. O" Donnell Cooke Wayne A. Creasy O Sharon Young Hilgar Janice Spears Hopkins Robert J. Welby Christine Jendrzejcwski r-cinoui sides A November. Joseph L. Hilgar Paul D. Robert Shiffaf Kathie Mosk.ii Smith Ktrby Jacques Sktnnei W Stephen Fred W Inscho Dr Janice C Ketl Foseph F. Kempski Linda Shepherd Ktefer RonomusSheUhammei Ruth Wegman David C. Nyce Kimbcrly Shoailoi Douglas R. Jan Fetterman Hickey Alicia Atkins Jarman VitoJ Secundo ip|) Ihristine Dagj;il( ( George E Cook i Hofmann Holman Jeanne latcsta Patricia Oi ciulcy Richard a. Schwanger mi. llcimbach Hcllmuth JohnC Hubert Kathleen Murphy Hughes lames R Husted Jr Jt. Margate! A W 1. Charles E. Ccccacci Murk R. Schcffcy »iane David A. Hoffman in llaughwout Carper Savage J ( i WallcrJ.ChoplickJr. i. Hanna William R Hanna Husk.' DarylJ Say hit i Stcl.mik Hamman I.IMIIIkl Cynthia DaviesCaffall M ( Anne I Maigiann Arhogasl Buikholdci RjttdJ Sai haul Ernest VV M Emery Rogets William ( lames Happ George E. Hassel [aim Rogei Catherine Barndt Hoscvich rhomaiM Haili.ua Baihaia Hamann J Smith Riot Roheri R Rockcy Thomas I) Rockovich i' friends in attendance. Construction begins in Novamik Boyko Ihreaa i Doran David H. Pool i , Bcmgan Stephen J. Donna Clayton Weller Mrs Ramona H Alley, chairperson. BU Council of Trust Thomas K. Williams alumni and 172 greetings to the shown above, extended Baysore L, L. Hall William G. Vargo the site of Andruss Library. April 29. Marylou Kempf Hale Nancy Drendfl Naus Hatdorf A. Gushen Jr. Theresa Sloffa Halley AnihonyJi Peliuo new Harvey Jack R. Hale Linda Horishny VanFleet LIBRARY DEDICATION its Ullom Charles H.Updegraff Jr. Elizabeth Rice Watts — The University dedicated Greenly Sheryl A. 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Craig Jr. A McCoy Donna Hoock MoDannon JohnF MeLiughlin LDodd Robert Romanofski Paul L. Richards May Margaret Dietnch Russell Innsk\ Maura> vs. Su/anne Ciomack MeCabc Carol K.uiiiH-i MeCTain Wore I I Richard F KimMoNallyoaBouibon R.mdaGossm Mehrcr J Diane Steven P C/apla Wayne K Mamas Daniel Toe /ck J Mart/ Mart/ «.* Pcggv Flvnn Maltem K Thompson Stanley Tcirv Council J I dwen Mc(\Milogue Thomas 1. Conway Donna ) Cora/ /a Mary Semon Creamer Surak Anthony A Lovccchio Lynn Watkins Lundy H Matthew Donna Cine lair Strollo Loch I Bclh Pamsh Mahki>\vski Dcrnirah RoiKolalo Martin Ronald E. Ctoffi Stincr J ouy. Roaild W. Lorah Gary A Maks Sterling Christian Craig B Stcigerwalt W ockard lean Kim Ann MeGarry Cicippio John Rev Randall C. LciUel Christine M;uino Leslie Deborah Wcssmger Christian Eugene J Squillaro Sw\ar\ki Kenneth W Stephen Coldren Snyder Janet Paul Coffman E. Karen Tamalenus Chesterfield A Steven Carol D Soholesky Daniel Cynthia Landis Kryder Woodward Carrell Chns E Caterson Mary Ann Woss Chmiola James Philip Mark J Snyder Ruth Koch Kolb Elaine A. Lispi J. Albert Neil Jr. Brown Steven E Buck Manlyn Esterline Butler James E Campbell Robert Ramage Matthew P Raski Eileen Bommer J Anna Lux Lcbro Ellen Nagel Chacosky John K Chaeosky and pride U you need. taking W Semack K..M.Inl|iliS S.nseni)- Maryl>clh Walcwski Shade _kahlh.<;ihkan Shiilei Jellieyl ) I ..i Bienesal Sheehan Di (ieral graduates l Schweiker called Bloomsburg "very much one of the most of a career-maker for me BU — at commencement exercises was 20 years and two days significant seasons ol the University's dean on after he sat in the audience as a graduating important consideration appointed senior his May 13. It Gene R Remoff has been named interim "You have been given a great gift at and opportunity recently by President Kozloff. responsibility and an obligation to give As interim dean. Remoff will direct a that enrolls business program at Bloomsburg 1 —a ,400 undergraduate majors and gift of knowledge, growth But with thai this point, as students, focus in sour natural has been one of getting. life Of getting a high school diploma, getting into accounting, business college, getting a job and getting ahead education and office from administration, make your locus one forward. this point 1 your time, giving your energies to helping others. finance and business "I management, personal attention helped the come along •it hun on m ion tat ( sllbre ol was the town, then " s ou ii » ompllshmontl Bnd potential, he WSJ honoie.l as " Young In recognition ot Ins is Alumnus ol the Year" Asmh uitioiyn W0 Schweiker Speaking on< smpus sense ol BXpCtf side- done." Remoff sell doesn't stop w nh the teat hen i Join work by-side, street-by-street, until the job lorn 1993 at aSalle, but the I Bloomsburg together with your neighbors and ARAMARK after to help you I Schweikei laid he had boon Looking your talents, giving 'Can ->sk schools like Delaware and Of giving challenge you to tackle the problems ot government program retired in i me and | your community. Don't wait for a new and marketing. 2 Corporation But challenge you to of giving. information systems, from I Ret tiling ins toil vtali to Bloomiburt more than 20 yean ago. Schweikei said the \ K an and v'.uvn," and "w ilhin ^ SlhpUfl w as Rve minutes, had three people mine up to '' computer and Remoff Vffardsblo, solid, lose by." I something back. "To lo education option available was leassunng Bloomsbuig slid ihfl Stole System fit very nicely into the outlook offers degrees in law. I monies -jilt Schweikei and loi tamih know people have to serve their communities Bloomsburg life Bloomsburg was an ot "I'm faun | tanuU Ol modest means theie was an alloidable highei In his address, he stressed the responsibility Business at the dean for ihe College of was announced university. His appointment more than The allowability " my earlier at a press conference. i In the BU Alumni I having served as corporate vice human resources for ten years. president for One of the largest private sector in the nation. employers ARAMARK employs 130.000 people. Remoff has taught in the as an adjunct instructor College of Business at BU and has served as frequent guest lecturer for college seminars and symposia. member at the USSR tional Relations Moscow He was a faculty Human filled two appointments of Wilson G Bradshaw as affairs, and Anthony M member of the Resources Advisory Pittsburgh He continued acli\ ities a post .is laniero as vice Active his research Massachusetts Institute ol Technolog) •> I dm <>i ational Both appointments "I were made by Jessica S. Kozloff, president. Biadshaw's )i talents are a as "an accomplished as scholar with position the institution academic leadership in the 2 ment and the Organizational Behavior Remoff holds a graduate degree from the University of Pennsylvania and an undergraduate degree from Fairleigh Dickinson University. i "Foi ten yeais, lon> has leTVI d we create B live year plan that will lanieio, named 1st piesidcnl loi great understanding ol the t i iiiiuty to • Ko/loll, I. yean who i a me to Blooinsbuig The course we will be crucial well allcil this institution collegiality." has position in an interim capacity lor the past century five years as vice 20 months Brads haw Prior to that, Georgia for graduate studies and research at Southern University in Statesboro, Ga. all that at with our embrace 1984. Since then, ai philanthropic support Slid ItaiT, preSefVl lai nils for the university has in the Inline adeiim cx< ellem e increased by nearly Legacy Scholarship innovative programs, including those $20 million, Offered to an alumni involving distance-learning. He chaired several policy groups representing institu- concluded capital tions in Prior to joining Georgia Southern, he held administrative posts in the graduate studies program at Florida Atlantic University in will Bloomsburg in assume July and will be responsible business, professional studies and arts and sciences. bachelor's and master's psychology from Florida Atlantic He earned in new fall laniero library. coming and director to Bloomsburg. he was work development of alumni affairs for Trenton State College, where he earned his under- graduate and graduate degrees As vice president for university advance- ment, laniero University and completed his doctoral psychobiology at the University of All children of is responsible for fund-raising, art- — held on August at I be call the Alumni -800-526-0254 prior to August to register the names of The $500 scholarship BU Alumni the if to 1 Alumni parents should Office alumni, governmental and community director of the who University for the semester have a chance to receive the alumni He alumni at the second annual Legacy Scholarship their names arc entered in a drawing marketing, public relations, as well as relations BU enrolled as students assistant director of college his duties at for the university's academic program, of including graduate studies and its colleges in son or daughter that raised $3.5 million for the Prior to Boca Raton Bradshaw degrees including a recently university's and in the past the changes thai arc ne< essary loi provided leadership for a number of campaign to the " Bradshaw the University System of Georgia. may set 00X1 team has been assembled has served us so well Bloomsburg since At Georgia Southern, a public university enrolling about 14,000 students. loi the adding these two people In leader .inp team, a that will, vice president for development. He has been president and dean assistant last said she cxpcils that "the next live university advancement, has served in the he was his post onlinuity and insight to Ihe leadership team July century." .« and provides loi eiliualion.il vne as "He brings good humor, energy and commitment to served for the past Ihl university and the Management for the City of Philadelphia. He is a member of the Academy of ManageTeaching Society. Committee He co hairs the Town/ iown Relations Committee and is a membei ol the Blooinsbuig Aiea liuhistn.il Develop university with distinction," said Kozlofl described by Kozloff vision, Township match lor the opportunities we lace here at Mis Bloomsburg." said President Ko/loll member of the Private Sector Task Force on Human Resources Council and as a has all.uis. I.iiueio ol (he Scott ( remarkable experience will be particularly helpful in program development and strategic planning Bradshaw. ommumlv meni Authority Management. president for university advancement. i membei iZonlng In 1994 graduate in seived as a dot toial lellow at the Cambridge, Mass He is the Haivard Institute loi in executive committee of The Conference Board's Bloomsburg University has provost and vice president for academic in 1990. as a university leadership posts filled senior leadership vacancies with the Institute of Interna- and World Economy held He has served Key Association who have I their children is provided by the in honor of those sent their children to share Bloomsburg experience. also serves as executive BU Foundation Page 33 BV Alumni Deborah Fedaslian Evert Mark A Svcrchck Lynn Daniel* Pehnel Mark A Pehnel Jane Ko/ura Pennelly D Swartz Palnce OleUOn TagJien Paul Diane M Dr. J Douglas Thran Tcixcira Kathleen oui D Ron Ann Molchan Pogarly Troy Linda Pulaski Unger Joseph Diane Nork Vargo Jay Dr. W Robert Janet Scott H Frantz W Merrick Bruce R Moninghoff Michael Furniss | D Mowery JohnD Wyhc J.unnS.liull/ A-iglcr Jan IvanofT Zirnmcnnan Keep the of 1978 feanne i Adami Robert J AlbrechtJr, Donna Avalos Alderfcr BU tradition Sharon 0. 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Anderson D Laura A Scheltcr M Michael Devon Dawn Brown Mais Maivoni Shade Rolvita Comelison Sheatlei K.i\ moiul Slum Koich J KtlUAOBOOfn Krrchel A I Paul Kns Deann William L Sheely Donna Sullon Gloria Hcllucci Sharon M. Koschella E. Wending Keaton Craig Koch Stephen J ApnIG Lafferty Greta L Snyder Mil hello lames Barbara Brennan Sncc AnilaL Dinunick Su/annc Dion Linda Light Man Scoll S.Lindner Jill W Snyder Karen Stein Snyder Tliomas M Susan Campbell Snyder Timothy A DiOno A Diven M Spcchi Laura Pamela Seehg Siebbins William J Boudeman Lt. Eckman Michelle Jcnnilcr Stehlc I) Kalhv WtHklwaul Dion 1 M Maine l.iddinglon BieiJ Liobflnnio Deborah Graci Latshaw Legg Maik E Dilorcnzo cHoon I Stacy A. Dimedio Thomas J. La van R S.uah Hovveis E. Detlcr Snydei Cud Giles Snydet atidcman 1 egg I .eavcnwoith 1 M 'aila t Lisa Smith-Sowers Deborah S.Blair Jennifer ShoopBlasick Howard A Libcrman Bnan W. Lloyd Debra Reed Long Scott M. Long RobertS. Ludewig K-boi ah .in\$ Men Spisak I S|)im^m.iii S Slai khouse Mauiecn Ilk key Lovuhei Michelle Bin kley Staullei Heidi Weaver l.undy Sean M Canncla M Pauip Stuokn Lyons SttUOdl P. Shannon Christopher Ixkardl Mnccaione Pamela S.iynun M.ihonski Kcnv Gona Wn^hl M.u/cJohn M Makara Julie Bin heil Markowski Timothy Michael S Masiilis Chnstine Uurkc niomns L. Pamela Nase Eckault Vicki E. Strong MalthewT. Elsasser Susan C Sugra Dawn P. Betsy E. Swartz Holly D. Fisher Chnstophcr Swiencki Mary Casey Margaret Feagley Fitzpaii M k k Si Si Ihh iiU Ivi Siulilmiilli-i on P Stuhlinullci Icllrey Lois I'cels Kimberly Lefever Swinko Annette Lynn Andrea Mark D. Burkholder Barbara Saylor Bumside David B.Maclachlan Dawn Wodarczyk Szczcpanski Deborah Kuzo Fontaine Chnsime Vilulc McAfee Joseph R Mc( iccli.m lain Luckanavagc McNcnl Mary Kennedy Martin Mark E Tappe Kennclh E. Mark Dianne P Campbell Christina Bason Martz ReneeTazik William Sara Dunning Campbell Joan Kramer Maselli Suzanne Zcdohk Fran/en Shirley Si Clan Lori Valinski Mattise Kathleen Walknlrcy (im.i Liiulciuninh Millet Sharon Zuzelski Castano Rosemary Schrocder Termini Jackie KJine Vanas Raymond A. Matty Justma Heiscy Veazie Palncia Wilmol Fulmcr Scoll Monica Palo Catanzaro Stacey Aponick Cecco Sondra Swisher Chalupa Matyas Paul Venesky Carolyn Gcrvasio Gallo Joanne McCandlcss Mtlltgan Wendy Ronald Vnuk Michelle John P Milhgiui Amu- Lynn A. Cheddar Heather J McDanel M John M Walker Donna R Michael Hui Chen Steven J McLaughlin Kadem Chesna Sandra Anne K. Collins M. Conches Colleen Kimberly A. Coon Corbo R. M Wyanita Ann Bern E. McCarty Susan Metzker Joni Deakin Miller Paula T. Coll Dana E. Cragle Michael J.Crane Victoria S. Miller Dana Kiessling Moser Denise Mumma Moyer Kevin L. Moyer Pamela Lash Musser Joya Mase Muta Daniel A Nase Laune S Wallace David A Wargo Russell E. Warner Richard C Warren Joel C Wasson EWatkins Charles I W Gnffilh David Kennelh Carolyn R Yohey Arletic Shilling Paccnla Thomas K Yurkunin Slensrud Jr. Class of 1990 Kelly L. Alfred L. Karen Schlenner Ohl Dawn R Padner Christopher R. Panse Edward Andrewlevich 1st Lt Apnl L Athcrton Debra Hartman Parry Dance A. Pavelchak Joann Joshua E. Payne Julie Bonnie M Serena Elizabeth Theresa Mamrol Frascino Lynne Brenda Steele Fredencksen Patrick Pitman Fredencksen Gangaware Charles C Plankenhom Amy Sechrist Ganter Roben F Preston Roberta C. Gerhart Robert Price Sharon K. Getty Douglas L Propst Sharon Gill Kathnne E. Rang Elizabeth Warmerdam Glassford Deborah A. Regruer David Chnstine Bafile Reigel J Glowatch Tamara Fry Good Regina D Grebb Mehssa Montefel Greenblatt Michahne A. Grzymsld J Jr Jr. Angela Matino Reinoehl Susan Marshall Rockwood Diane B Rude James Ruggen Stephanie A Scoll Zoululy Sharon Durchsprung Hennclly Kalhryn Valvardi IVu-i Nadinc C Herman Michael S a school door, prison closes a —VICTOR HUGO J Bethany J William Beih Bcdosky Hill James Bickel Joyce Bradley A Hestnar Hilc JohnT Bodnarlll Kelly K Sharon L Susan C Bloom Breshn hiss id r»'>i Michael A Maik Amaroso I. M Stacey fohfl I W Picket! crricr Pickford D Pilla Mahssa Gombcrg Hlud/inski Mary C Hogan Robyn D Houck Aaron J Hughes Lynn Swclnam Pilman Lon A Hunstckcr Thomas W Hutchinson Bradley Eileen M Hynes Ann Drucc Brugger JohnC B runner Tina Irvin Carol Hamilton Bulvin Kimberly Daniel P Cahill Lydia Newhart Can Wendy C Casner ChnsUncL Ellen A Janus Kathleen Smith Porro Kathcrmc Ely Pride Douglas B Kapson K Rang Albanese Andcison Andronm I Rebecca \l Alcn Knslina Hahr Hi y.ui Hany L Anjna Ben t M Donna Jon /aludek | Phillips He who opens Bayley Deborah L Bcntz Brenda Colestock Prabhakar Melissa Reader Pcny L Barnhan Angela Piccirilli F. Mu hele M.i. hamn Palncia McArdlc llcdrick Kathleen Matoushek Barner Bartolone Wissei I Ta We. Pan A Hams Barletta Chnstine L Piccinlli Loretta Sheil Mallhcw G, Hancy Avery J N Michael A. Foulds Gary Hall Amacher Todd E Foltz Piotrowski W Win K ci William <>>.•, < Adams Michael ROehlert E. Hi. y S Willmol J.IIK Lizann Eidenshink Sandra Rozzi Floyd Wilde Williams J. Julia Spychalski Oehlert Fairman Julie Savillc ChadR Naylon Jcannmc Marsh O'Neill Mi ski David S John Oswald Mary Anne Donald Susan B Dougherty J. Weiss HusiKkei Wliiteinan ii TracyA.Nilles Roger W. Nunkester James F. OToolc Suzanne L Feudale K.in Laura Bcrnardi Gnglock Kennclh S Gross Kimberly Crumley Dilger Susan DcanC Palncia Bachscr Gnffilh Joanne L. Derricott Enckson Moinsscy Joann Leddy Willey Cynlhia Shartlc Winner Angela Miller Zem Karen T. Evans Hams liuileu hihorlntA VonLuthrti Cynlhia R Voughl Nardcll J [racey Vanl Ruby Wertz- Jordan Thomas Nugent Gail Erdley Ralph ieese Vanhoin J I ( ratine M(K>re l lump I Dmstead I) l^itnallellehridle Ve^lia Naradko I lieu v liimhalli Nancy A Vundcuscn Milnei Angela Melissa . W Cap! Michael Glassford A Gould Charles A Graves Kimberly Muschlilz Zalewski Dimm Lance Ionkiiison I lelltey S Kelly Millhcim M Robert Eileen Seltman Neufer Daniel L. Gavitl A Muhael Kelly IhuniMhTrueli Mcngcs Scoll Timothy M. Naylon D Deck RGancli G BvalynThoflBpHn Cheryl Kaienl Mcudc Eugene C Meek John(i Misiewic/ Cindy Siarcher Dedert John Fowler J W MGeisl MGIancey Wnghi Wendy Thomas L Young Todd C. Daubert Forrc.sl Jenny Paula Jr Rorio Slyer . S/i /ei inn II Joann M. Luzenski Bcih Minkoff Foley I I Diane Casey Brouse Vanessa M. Burdi Swisher Snvdei Sopko I M isa I Snydei llidleiiian NoraBlackwellDula Kathleen Ryan Steiner Zeitler Smith Shotaionl Lamard Kalhlecn LonJBird Scott Rodney I Pelten Vincent M. Silvia Curtis Labroli Lindemann Shunk l>ecler Dennis Nichole WvhhIsoii Smilh .in I Smglcy 1 Arlcia L. Smith Shelley Kratz I>cck C J at'evi James C Sharp Bivan udw i|S Sewell 1 ("hnsl ase Shulli Stephanie Drager Jepson Karen Warner Bean Minam Mikalac Beyer Lenora Wysocki Broda Roberta Bronson-Slater Kairnl. Koslosky Theresa Jackson laiCcsa Jeffrey Se«sa >enise Mehssa Kccley Shaffer Jr M >au n 1 Lonann Davis Thomas Davison E. Jones Schulei Scolt 1 Kevin I- Schlagle Maryellcn Kolalis Stanley L. Share Hunsinger Schaeler I- A Lisa Cheryl Libby Ilgen Troy JoAnise L. Keener Lisa A. Breiner Knapplr Michael Mary T. Barry Alison Stuck Bratton Kila Molly Parsons Da\ ics Elizabeth L. Kirknei Kathleen Parker Serafin William L. Bachman Karen D'Anes M John Kessler David P Shadlc Jennifer Bigelow BiUingham Cury J M M GareitC Krucger Jill K Kupskv Annette Lint Jurkowski W Cuff Thomas R Sacoman A Keim A Kelsey 1. Dalon Mary Beth Pclhick Daslalfo Jeanne B.ukman Daubert Sell Rebecca J Aunkst Cortland A Nancy Seely Susan Rowland Susan E. Shendan Ardell R Crew Jacqueline Susan E Schroedcr Kathryn Hollar Jones M. Christine Jesse Schick Lisa Cendcrdli A Kathryn E Schhtzer Lisa Horan Stacey Jackson Zubrzycki Santoro J A J Hamlet Halavaj/i- III Barbara Mowen Barneft Mark Barney I SlcphenJ Barry David B Basl KrisK Bautsch Darlcnc Johnson Billard David Bingman Brian W BlickenHdcrfer Donna Rcasncr Lloyd Anthony I: Reed Joanne Zelli Rhoad* Becky J Bollinger Judi Bnghi Bowman Susan E Romano«ky Melissa W Rsldl I Moyer D Brill David S Brown Enc Y. Johnson Rornig Gregory Denise Trowbridge Route Lara Johnson Karla Burkhart Rush ChnsiinaL Bullwinklc Linda J Burklow A Jcffcns Kcefcr ( hristme E. Ru»iell Barbara Milieu Budwash Page 39 BU Alumni Rence Rcisscr Khngcrman RoxancL Krenge Carolyn A. Butcher joyRCamclla Kalhcnnc Smith Campbell Kim Black Campbell DlUUie A Carey Brian S Ca/ling D Cerrilo Eileen Blozen Champa Amy Wiimcr Charles A Ciotli lose ( Rcncc L. JillC.Lcchner A Lombard Sandra L C Lowe Kim Mat Donald Mack Catherine A Mahon Gerald P, Marley M Lubow J Marihallck Coroniti Rebecca Bower Cory Susan L Crane I '.it r it Sanderson Marl/ la Jason Masakowski Crcola Kenneth M Nanncttc L. Curcio Michael J M Michelle Sluari B. Linda a Siis.iii Kccfci Dashiell ii--.ii < M Heather Daubcrt A Delaney I David K Delin Kip k M Chiiflinc Dock Kathleen A Dolan M Brendan Tracy L. McCann McClelland Vincent I' Donegan laraLonj Dubbs fan dvt udj Bomhardi Randall D Susan Gloria A LIBRARY ROOM HONORS ALUMNI Last year over $83,000 was contributed from class treasuries lo the library building A Treasury of Ideas. BU's new Harvey A. will Andruss Library and feature an Archives Special Collections Room named R, „lnig Mcl/gcr in honor of Misicwic/ fund - gifts from the following classes: lass of ( 1 Class of 1959 Class of 1965 Holly Moycr landiio i i Donald R.Bvani Rebecca Young Evans Shawn M.Ewmg lobbii i 1 Inhausi 1 i Holds Susan Staitzel Pinch Tracy L Plnfc Lalena Schrum Flemmena Samuel Porkei i» Burlo Young Prill i Paliicia Davis Gallic k GaryS OUlick Joseph I i Michael I Matthew Kevin J D Robert Naples William R Nash (ieialdine Knebcl Newluul Sherd Hower Newton William J Nice kaienM Novak Tanya Nowak AnnM.OIcnick Hombettl Susan Heinzer Outi QlOWattkl Waller C3roham < M Palynski Angela L. Paul Ronald A. Gnybowald Thomas a x-e Ann lams I Barbara A. Hall husiinaHigginsHall i Janet Dove Hartman Sean G ivu-is Pclrasck J Ann Marie Potocsky Kelly Hay-Farbcr Michele Beach Prezioai Stephen L Hehbard Denisc Wcntz Hebcrling Jody L Price Melissa A.Pullo Mehdi Khadijch Ra/zaghi Lon A Herb M loann h I ss Kathy Oxcnridei Hollnuui ce I- Hollenbach Jodi Rathgeber Reeder Hons M Craig 1 Hopkins li/aKlh kuglei Hopkins Houser Hudson 1. Suzanne B Hutnick Joseph R Jackson Carey Jiunta Tina Smith Johns Tracy Mace Jones Jill Jennifer L. Kane Richcllc Erb Kcgarise Chris V Kennedy Kimbcrly Keller Kingsle) Gcoi^c Q Page 40 Kinnej John Hepner Bruce A. Rosengrant Knstine Kaczmarek Hopkins Crystal L. Ross William H. Housley Theresa A. Huber Gina R. Rossi Karen Rouse Jason Jr. Hyman Luis A. Santana Jennifer L. Saraceno Jeffery Susan E. Sauer Hudak J Donald Mark Lon A Boesler MenK.Bogorowski J . Laurie Pflugler Schofield Kem A. Schwier Jobes P. Marie Berg Scullin David M.Johns Eileen M.Jones Jennifer D Edward C. Brandt Shelley A. Jones Marsha L. Jopski Russell Brogna Jennifer A. Kaffka Marvin K. Shrawder LisaWitmerSmeltz A Brady Kenneth M. Shearer Laura Biscontini Brogna Judith Cunningham Brooks Joseph Timothy A. Brooks Carol Steele Kassab Jr. Kalinowski P. J. Amy J. Spagnoletti Aileen Class of 1971 Class of 1972 Candace Chap Mark F. Class of 1973 DustmR. Chapman Kimberly Little Chaundy Geoffrey E. Lapp Class of 1974 Marshall C. Childs Lon L. Liguon Barry Stock Class of 1975 MarkJ.Cibort Patncia A. Lloyd Ladawn Stuck Straub Alison Coffin Melissa N. Locke Jennifer Charlynn M. Conaway Laune Sheppard Conrad Michele Rine Long Paul Tammy L. Longacre M. Street M. Stulb Shannon M. Symons Claudia J.Cooper Beverly Hoffner Longenberger Christine A. Tenel Sylvia Anascavage Costa William M. Lucas Pamela J. Cragle Sandra DeMott Crawford James E. Lyons Julie Parry Stephen K. Macensky Sharon Rowley Madalis Leslie A. Troglione Class of 1976 Class of 1977 Class of 1978 Class of 1980 Cnssman Joelyn Wit man Cvammen Marc Class of 1981 C. Kopervos P. Elizabeth A. Kurowski Kathleen Gaily Staskin Lamm Amy S. Laudenslager m Dawn Hampton Troutman BnanC Martin Jeffrey S. Vincent Craig Martin Michael T.Volpe Class of 1983 Jennifer E. Davis Suzanne Davis Pamela Pollick Mausteller Diane L. Dekler Ann E. DcWitt Harry B. McKeown Jennifer L. Susan McWilliams Dianne Yarko Waggoner Memtt Debbra J. Wagner Marci A. Wagner Class of 1984 Class of 1985 Neil Class of 1986 A Diffenderfer Mark D Dillmuth Class of 1987 Diane M Dolan Martin D. Dombrowski E. J Vicki D. Barbara A. Meyer Timothy E. Michael Jennifer A. Mark A Roland Rosemary T. Roos M Scala Ann M Schcnnick Lynn Jennifer Bruns Schumacher Beth A. Schweitzer Lisa Rowe Scoti Theresa Voscfski Sears Shelby Michele M MBA Southeast Asia Knstine Class of 1993 Jennifer L. Ely Scott R. Tara Gosling Slmckus Anthony R Summa M Eckhart Eric Mitchell Moon M. Moser Amy L. Moss Eroh Nancy C Faman Shannon B Fan- Janice L. Fedroff Karen L. Nice Thomas Ferrari Julie M. Feulner Scott Randy S Thomas Pamela Thomas-Scheibley James F Toohey Robin Tracnkle E. Farrell Jacqueline N Fisher Theresa M. Flynn Darren C. Foreman Shannon Buder Welikonich Wentz L. Drew M. Wetzel Kathleen Cunan Wetzel Cindy A. Wiertel David A. Wilson Ruth Gensel Fedder David Karen C.Weber Elizabeth Todd M. Mullen kimlx-rly ShukwitTartogha Szpindor Keith A. Weaver Dawn L. Caryn Chronister Terwilligcr James P Thomas A Walsh Lon E. Mowder Craig B.Moyer Mychak William L. Newhouse Stanley F. Amy L. Weaver Jody L. Durfos Class of 1992 Donumck Keely Wadsworth Kimberly A Warren Deborah C. Montgomery Jodi Angela G. Wade Robert B Mikesell Patnck A. Dulaney Thomas Thompson Thome David M.Toney Shannon Simonet Daly Dawn K S.Saville Christina E. Karen C. Manfredonia ReneeR.Donmoyer Rascnella J. Stevenson Kimberly Clinton Stiansen Travis Class of 1990 M Kevin M. Stackhouse Chadyeane A. Stambaugh Class of 1982 Dcmsc Rembold Lisa Peterhn Sanders Anna M.Smith Ann M. Southard Kenney Dee A.Kindt Michael A Shipman Russell E. Smith Bruce D. Keller Shawn E. Miller TnshaL. Mirabile Deborah Fan Shearer Colleen Kem E. Donald Knslcn Reitmeyer Lisa J.unes Rissmgei RitzlII Cynthia Hutchinson Rohbins Timothy M. Ronan Hojnacki Judith A. Jemiola LllenN Bcchtloff A Reigel Rittle Ralph J Romano Hess JefferyA Battin R J. Timothy E. Casey AnellaM Cera ' Melissa Greene Rode J. Kimberly A. Henninger Class of 1989 Michael S.Rissinger Laura George Class of 1988 J. D Hothum Keith Michael L. Pszemczny Rebecca E. Rdesmski Havard Karen L Hendel Dana D Robert S.Pumell Nicole M.Haverstraw Reilly Laura Susan Adams Holhum Scott Hauber Pratt A. Pnnty Christopher K Hams Gary A. Reigle I ScOttl Bartholomew Diane L. Bartolf Phillips BainaraCus.saryPi//> EncM Jennifer Bar am J Lon Class of 1969 Class of 1979 IVcchatka Apnl L Balderston llyseK Balsam Hranklin Amssa P Podlaski Scon M. Praetonus Kathleen Richardson Jennifer Ross NedM. Janet Hill Baker M Lori Schaffer Piacenti Melissa L. Hertnch Tara Wolfgang Avellino Suzanne Lisa A. Pfleegor Judy Hague DawnM Class of 1992 Patton A Pednam Edward T Petch Amy J Gum Amy C A Valene Gigg Catherine A. Callahan Lisa E. Paul Chnslopher Zeigler Zikor LaraL. Buscaglia Mulroony KimbcrlyWighardGray lo Anne G. Green l Class of 1967 Angela K. Myers Susan M Najda J. A Joseph G. Broscious i Meryl Cathy James 950 I'amelaS Mitchell Marilyn Monahan William Cara MGerdes Barry J Gocrlich Tara L Goldman Donna Grajewski Jill Amy Kephart Yaslishock D Young Lisa A Zamii Stepanski Michael T Stevens Mcimhclh LdwaidA Miller Dawn Pelnello Millhcim Tracy Miller Mmnich Dilhplane I Rellicciottl ScanD McDonough Dciltcrick Michael McAlecr Karen Liia Markel McConnell Karyn A. Davis Jean Mc Adams McAlecr Woollum Pappert.'r. Thomas C Patemostro Lisa E. Gross LynnM Yankowski B. A Manarchuck M James R Ryan L Gray Wilier Katharine Startzcl J W Widitz Cindy Ambrose Wolfgang Stauffer Brenda M Cynthia Keller Wolff Stanko Richard Jennifers Coolcy Ronald Keith Cynthia Michelle Rossi Marchcsc Conrad Speichcr Douglas A. Pape Genovese E. Bridget E. Camcla Yost Werkheiser Ernest J Weston Snyder Chnsnne Palko Geisser Susan Donna MSpmdlcr Michelle R Stabler I»nus Nicole C Weaver Margaret A Weik Jamie Packard John B. Gabage Lisa A. Gaito Meg E Owen Renale Phillips Susan L. Foust Colleen M. Foy Mehssa Knstina Wasson Cynthia J I T Waresak Jane Salak Spera Sharon Nellie Connolly I' A Thomas F Roland Lamy I. Joseph Smith Grctchcn Nancy ChnMinc KauppConaway E Sheila Michael 0. 1-imprinos John KoheriD Coleman Chnshnc C. Collin* hileen Ugreca EncaL Lahr Kelly Kathleen GhezziVelcko Kimbcrly Milder Wall Penny L Slus»er Michael A. Smith HclhA l.mdcnmulh Joseph C. Cipriani hlamcM Deborah K Krvim Krisimc F Kubilu* M Barbara Smith Shopf Brian F Shopf Suzanne Shultz Tina A Singer Allen Levy Michael S.Chiaitai Mary I' Chuchmari James LivaBausK/oboth Karen James S.Ceccatii Karen L KJine Charles Bimom Tracy A. Evelyn Schwartz Tnmmer Melissa Straub Tyson Kmtine Movser Sholly Patncia A. A Nichols Johanna M. Nolan Jeff M O Connell 0"Connor Kellyanne M. Orban Jennifer A. Whitebread Cathy L. Wieder Donna M. Wilt Timothy L. Wilver Ming-Hsiung Wu Stacey Noll Yoder Marc D Zamkotowicz Donna M Zampetti . Elaine C. Zelenak r M. Cogan Chnstopher R. Corley M Abram Adams Maureen Brian J Biliie Allegar Con L Alexander Andreus Kelley Trace y Ay ward A Blair Creveling Diane M. Dalberto Shawn Debbie Hess Dalkiewicz Elizabeth Rhonda O Charles Bennett S. Joseph PBergstein Jr. Eileen S.Bemhard Kristin Bower Tracy McLaughlin Mark A. Boyer Michael S Hess TinaM Mace Amanda Bellinger Tara A. Dellegrotti Maureen Hickey Paul Dawn R Delong Shem Angelow Den- Jan Christine S Wayne W. Eileen Melissa Carolyn J. Carey Diana L. Carlson Cassel J. Linda A. Cernovsky Joseph F. Ciccarone John R M Amy F Karpinski Miller Ronica Ymgsl Montagna Bernadettc Frank L. Kirby Jean Klein J Kristen Pinkowski Klinger Lori A. Koch Koemg Laura Tammy Christopher J. James J. Kramer Gail Amy Christina Patterson They enable alumni and friends to maximi/cihcii Gifts approximately $133,000 in AT&T ADVANTA Corp. Caterpillar. Inc. General Electric Co. Merrill CertainTeed Corp. General Public UtililiesCorp. Metropolitan Chesapeake Corp General Signal Corp. Chrysler Corp. Glaxo. The MITRE Corp Moen, Inc Chemicals. Inc. Alco Standard Corp. Allegheny Ludlum Corp. Allendale Mutual Insurance Co. AlhedSignal Inc. Allstate Insurance CIBA-GEIGY Corp The Guardian Life Insurance Co. of America CIGNA The Chubb and Son, Inc. Corp. HCA H J Colonial Penn Life M A Hanna & Heinz Co. I ifc Morgan-Worcester. Honeywell. New York American Tobacco Co. CoreStates Financial Corp. Illinois ARAMARK CoreStates Hamilton Bank Ingersoll-Rand Co. ARCO Coming, Inc. Crompton & Knowles Intel Crum Arthur Andersen Ashland & Co., SC Oil. Inc. Automatic Data Processing, Inc. Avery Dennison Product Avon Products. Inc. BASF Wyandotte Corp. The J E Baker Co. Bank of Pennsylvania Hoffmann-La Roche. & Sons Co. & Co . Inc Dresser Foundation, Inc. The Dun & Bradstreet Corp. Bell Atlantic Corp. Emst & Young Exxon Education Foundanon Bell Atlantic-PA FMC Bell Atlantic-NJ Federal-Mogul Corp Bell Telephone Labs Beneficial Binney & Management Corp Smith Boston Edison Co. Corp. Federated Depart. Stores. First Bellcore Chicago Corp. First Fidelity ITT Corp. Tool Works. BanCorp Ford Motor Co. Fulton Financial Corp. Inc. PQ International Business Johnson & Higgins Johnson & Johnson Life- The Jostens Foundation KPMG Peat Marwick Keystone International. Inc Kmart Corp and Co. J. Lipton Co Martin Marietta Corp Medusa Corp Corp. Inc. Tcledyne. Int 'PENNANT The Quaker Oala Co. Reliance Electric Co. Group Paramount Communication! Reliance Insurance Coh. Rex ham Corp Inc. Rhone I'oulenc Rorcr. Inc Corp Hannifin ParkerRohm and Haas Co. J.C Penney Co.. Inc. Sandoz Corp Pennsylvania Power & Shell Oil Co. Light Co. PepsiCo. Inc. Philip Moms Cos . Inc SmithKline Beecham SOOOCO Products Co. Works Pitney Bowes, Inc. The Pittsburgh National Corp. Star Enterprise Price Watcrhousc State & Provident Life Gamble Co & Provident Mutual Life Insurance Co. The Prudential Insurance Co of America Stanley State Farm Insurance Co. Street Bank & Accident Insurance Co. Trucks. Inc. Public Service Electric & Oat CO. Group The Procter Lukens. Inc. McGraw-Hill. Life- Tenncco. Inc. lelley. Iik Pacific Telesis International Paper Mack PMA The Thomas «n l92companic Life lasurance Co. Northern Slates Power Co. Corp. Eli Lilly g 1994, the University received insurance Co. Inc. Kellogg Co. Eaton Corp. D Insurance Co. Northwestern Mutual insurance Co. The Dexter Corp. Jones Inc. James River Corp. John Hancock Mutual Day-Timers, Inc The Detroit Edison Co. gifts Nationwide Mutual Inc. Machines Corp. Forster, Inc. Dauphin Deposit Corp. Dow Group & R.R. Donnelley Muhelii NationsCredit Corp. The Continental Corporation Coopers & Lybrand Industries, Inc. RubyM Stneledd NationsBank Corp Hewlett-Packard Co. Corp. laimon Inc. American Express Co. Armstrong World m 1 a Marino Kennelh A MoQullkO Sunskv 1 1 lonnlfei Inc Enterprise Foundation Products Corp. Su-t.umk MONY The Home Depot Home Randv Slurbui k 1 Alv.u.ulo hnsiophei S Beadhng Inc . Continental Bank American t ins Alumax Inc Aluminum Co. of America American Cyanamid Co. Inc. K StUldei IW4 In( & Co Lynch Computer Association Conoco, RunaM National Liberty Co. Corp Hershey Foods Corp. Harris International D lass„l » Co., Inc NBD Bancorp. NCR Corp. Foundation Citicorp/Citibank, N.A. Insurance Co. Co. Inc. gifts in matching Meridian Bancorp, Casualty Zeua Michael P Zieglei education, Matching gift programs are an increasingly important SOUK» of ftindingfbl highei Merck & Steven T. Sieven K. Slorz Patrick General Cinema Corp. & lXmna Kiamei Wo.Hllmg Nancv M Ytnlei Smith Spauldmg J Thomas Pasko Carpenter Technology Corp. Air Products Daniel R Woltgang Smith Splckla Jcnnilei Mellon Bank Aetna Life Scout' Whitehead Snyder C.abnelle Gannett Co., Inc Inc. D Scott M Wallace TtieyS Whitahmtd Shaw A Smyth Melissa Orglflis J. Vosbuigh alhvl Thomas Socket Neil/ GTE Corp AMP. 1. Nancy S Pabst Jenny J Michelle David P Owens Paul Koschak J M (i Jeffrey C. Nccdham R Matthew laleen Nagumy Beth P Kennedy J L W Canicvah Sidwai ChrUdinN Smith McMahon ChnstianS Miles Gail Jezewski J Janet Vatic as I Sene I M 1,/abcthM WclhKk Michelle Mittnacht Weielev Sandl (rinstophci A McKemon Timothy J laniero Ronald M Christine Hutchinson M Jessica Ma/akas McGrath J Bnstol-Myers Squibb Co. Buckeye Pipe Line Co. 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Mull Mr. Robert Mullen Mr. & Mrs. Mr. & Robert Mulligan Ms. Lynn Munyan Mr. & Mrs. James Murphy Mr. William Mrs. Francis Parillo Mr Mrs. David Parker Ms Mr. Raymond Pecci Mr. Joseph Peditto Mr & Mrs. Jerome Pellegrino Ms. Sherry Pernick Ms. Laurie Murray Mr. & Mrs. Frank Musser Ms. Diane Myers Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Myers Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Perrone '71 Mr. Chris R. Perry Jr. Mr & Mrs. G. King Perry Mr. William Perry Ms. June Myers Mr. Kenneth Nase Mr. David Persing Mr Mrs. Francis W. Peszka Ms. Virginia Nase Ms. Cheryl Peterman Ms. Sheila Nathan Mr. Mr. George E. Mr. Mr. & & Mrs. Namey & Thomas Navarria Mrs. Stanley Nazarchuk Ms. Kathy Neamand Mr. Mr. Mr. & & & Mrs. James P. Needham Mrs. Paul Neff Mrs. Kelley M. Neidigh Ms. Rhonda Neidigh J. Robert Peters Mr. Richard Peterson Ms. Cheryl Petery '70 Mr. Peter P Petrushka Mr. Julia Petz Mr. & Mrs. Larry Pfeil Ms. Kathleen Phelan '57 Mr. John R. 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Rutenei Mr James Ruggen '89 Ms. Carolyn Per Murphy Ms Barbara Schwenzcr Mr A Mrs Thomas Si uu mo Mrs. MneJ.is Mr John Rayeski Mr Howard Ream Mr. Pat Pecora Mrs. Jeffery Mullin Sue Picraux Mr. Robert Pierman Cheryle Schrcfflcr Ms I Mr. Ronald Raudenbush Mr. John Paul Mr & Mrs. Richard Pavelik John Schneulei Mrs Mi Ms. Mary Papadatos Mr. & Mrs. John Pappas Ms. Ann-Mane Patterson Ms. Audrey Mulhall Petei Schneulei Mr Ms Mr. Clifford Rowles Mr. John Paolini Lillian Pastirik Mi Mr Chacko Raju Mr Henry Rambo Ms Judy Ramser Ms Kathleen Ranck Mr & Mrs Frederick Rapp & Ms. Mrs Robert Schlucnsen Ms. June Schubert Mr & Mis Samuel Schui & Mr. Charles Paslay Mr & Mrs. Joseph Pasterski & Mr Joseph Schmidt Mr & Mis lames Schmill Ms Mr. & & Mr. Mr. William Rovito Mr. & Schen Ms. Karen Raffenspcrgcr Mrs. Denise Rahn Juhc Rubin Pannick J Ms. Bonnie Schirk Mi Dean A Schrcfflei Mi Fdwaid Schiodi Patricia Rothwell Ms J. Mi & Mrs Richard Mr Alan Roupp Mr. Panik Mr. Paul Paskevich Moyzan Mrs. Stephen Ms. '<>*> Ms. Lila Ratzer Mr. Thomas Rauch S. Mrs. Joseph Mrs Kuthryn G. Schalles Mr. ir rtudenti. Page 45 BV Parents & Mr. Thomas Shone Mrs. Ralph Shoup Mr Mrs. JoAnna Ms Kathleen Strollc Struzinski D Mrs Joyce Showers Mr Robert Mr & Mrs Mr. Larry Shubcrt Mr Regis Stumpf Ms. Kathleen Shulcr Ms. Carol Shuminski Donald Stut/.man Ms Dianna Shutkufski Mr I-con Sickle Mr Ms Mr Ms Mrs Marilyn Sihlcr Ms Nancy Mrs James Simmer Mrs Tina Supcrko Mr Dominic Suracc Mr &. Mrs Gerald Showalicr Mr Lawrence Simms Ms Cynthia Simon Ms Maryann Simon Mr & Mrs Donald Simonton Ms Hlcanor Simpson Mr Edward Ms Sines Joan Sistnink Mr. Walter SkaHfl Mr Robert Skuba Mr John Slavmski Mr Stanley Slavinski Cmdl & Mrs David Smith Smith Mr George Smith Mrs, Janice Smith Patricia K. Mr Valerie Smith Mr ( Jindy Snyder Mr Colin B, Snyder Ms Connie Snyder Ms Joyce E. Snyder Mrs Linda Snyder Ms. Linda Soden Mr & Mrs Ricky Soles Ms Sherry Solomon Mr A Mrs Charles Soudcr Roben .11 r n Spencer Mane Sperovt i !herj ( Mr Spagnoletti I Otto W I I Spit hi «Nc Mrs Joseph Toe /yellows ki Katharine Staib & Mr. Mr Joseph lYimarchi \li .\ Mrs .V Ronald J Ms Mildred Turel Ms Christine ruriello Mr Joseph T\irsi Ailcne Staples Ms Staines Ms. Dolores Staudt Ms Mrs. Ms Mr Ms Slavs ski leanoi Stebila I 'li inle\ Tuazon Mrs Andrew K Tully Jane Tyler Mary A. Stengel Dana Mrs. Geraldine A. Valentine loann Volenti I taniel & Mrs. John J. Walsh Mr & Mrs. Thomas Walsh Mr Max Walters Jr Ms Pamela Walters Mr George Walton Mrs Patricia E Ward Mr. Ms & Mrs. Vernon Waring Warner Elissa Mr Vincent Wieckowski Mrs. Robert Whitmoyer Ms. Shirley Wilhelm Mr Ms Sharyn Van Glahn Mi lames Van Nostrand Cathlccn Stcvei Ms. Louann Stewart W Mr. & Ms Barbara Stone back Mrs John Stoll Ms. Mary Ann StoltZftlS Stoudt '73 Mr Kenneth M Vane as '72 Ms. Pamela Vanderslice Ms. Elizabeth Vamai Mr. Mrs. Gregory Young Mr. & & & Mrs. Mr. Thomas Young Mrs. Jim Yoxtheimer Mrs. Irwin Zablocky Mr. Robert Zaffiro Ms. Eileen Williams Ms Carol Zagoric Mr T Zakikhani Mr & Mrs Mr Genie Frederick Williams Ms. Marinne Zambarano Williams Naomi Williams Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Frank Mr. Lawrence Warren Ms Mis Maria Wassell Mr. Robert Wilson Mr. Mr Ms. Bemadine A. Windsor '63 Ms. Joyce Zarsky Robert C. Watkms Waltina Williams Zambo Ms. Sally Zappile & Mrs. Martin Zarkoski Mr George Watson Ms. Cynthia Winters Mr. Peter R. Zarzaca Mrs Joan Watson Mr Robert Wirth Mr Timothy Wise Mr & Mrs. Eugene Ms. Ann Witmer Mr. George Zebrowski Waugh Ms, Mildred J. Webb Webb H Weber Mrs. Connie & L. Mrs. George Weber Mr & Mrs Paul Weber Ms Victoria Weems Mr & Mrs. Fred J. Wchr Ms Kris Weigner Mr. & Mrs. John Zeigler Witherup Mrs. George D. Witmer Mr Larry Zell Mr John B Zellner Mr. Allen & S. Zepp Norman Ms. Martha Witmer Mr. Mr Robert Witmer Mr. Joseph Ziser Mr. Thomas Ms. Glenda Zohn Witters Mrs. Ziesse Ms. Karen Wobensmith Mr. James Mr. Robert Wojcik Ms. Susan Zunck Ms. Barbara Wolf Mrs. Carol A. Zwitkowits Many J. Zubritski '75 & service groups, professional and civic organizations, and associations routinely Organizations donate time and expertise, gifts, to the in addition to University. These resources contributed $133,000 in 1994. Alpha Chi Rho Educational Foundation Alumni Association Bloomsburg University Men's Swim Team Catholic Mrs. Peter Campus Ministry Bloomsburg University Commnity & Delta P Services Group Bloonsburg University J Indiana University Varvara Team Team Program Board Bloomsburg University Bloomsburg University Sigma Tau Delta/English Club Bloomsburg University Student Cooperative Council The Voice Lambda Alpha Mu Town Panhellenic Council of Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania BloomsSurg University Bloomsburg Universit) Football International of Pennsylvania Bloomsburg University Baseball Professional Secretaries Schuylkill Residence Hall Epsilon University Faculty Bloomsburg University Ms. Bonnie Vanart Jr & Mr. Richard Willever '91 Mr. Mr. Ronald Willey Association for Hearing Impaired Valvano Ms Page 46 Mr. & Education International Mr. Donald Stermcr J. Ms. Gloria D. Young Mr. Association of Childhood & Mr. Gary Ms. Carol Whiteman Husky Ambassadors Ms Mi Yezerski Ms Manlyn Walker Mr John Wallace- R. Ulloth Ms. Joy Upright Janice Sterling Mr Thomas Mr. Donald Young College Join Stephens Mrs Gerald Sterenczak '65 Ms. Joanne Whitehead Assoc. of Pennsylvania State Ms. Beverly Tyson Dr. Ms. Irene Yeager Ms Mary Yeager Mr. John Walker APSCUF Ms. Susan Tyler ] Ms. Janice Yasenchak Mr. Theodore Yatcilla Mr. William Yeager Mr Donald L Whitebread monetary Ms. Lynda Stanton Edmund Mr. Michael White Mr Anthony Yanick Mr Thomas S. Yarrington Mrs Robert Trumbauer Basilio Mrs. Thomas Waldron Dale Walker Trudell & cVc J Mrs Keith E Trembula Mi Mr. Mr Mr Dr & Mrs Robert E. Wnght Ms. Karen Wueschinski Terry Trautinan Mr. Mr AJ Mr. Edward White Mrs. Michael Vitali Mr. Mr David Stanuin Ms Susan Stamm Ms Mrs. Richard Wahlers Jr. Mr & Mrs. Wayne C. Truskey Ma foanne Truxcll Mi John Sprout Ms Mr & & Ms Anne lounsh Ms Alice Towers Mi Dorthea Stohl Mrs. Joyce Wagner Mr Mr & Mrs Barry Mr & Mrs. Frank Mr Mrs. Paul Worrell Ms. Sharon Worthington Ms. Geraldine Wozniak Ms. Kathleen Wesloskie Mr & Mrs Howard Westen Mrs Dominic Viscuso Mrs Peter J Vislusky Mi Christopher Ibmlinson '69 Ms. Lorraine Tompkins Mr & Mrs Raymond Torphy Mi Thomas Tower; Mr William M Tbw ne Dr. & Mrs John J Trathen Ms. Leah Work Ms Minam Wetzel Mr & Mrs. Richard Wheeler Mr Robert Wheeler Mr & Mrs David P White Sr. & Mr & Woods Mr. Michael R Werkheiser Mr James E Wert Mr & Mrs Wyatt Wertz Ms. Carolyn K. Weaver Todt Ms Marion i Spoi Ms Tindall Mrs Lester Wolfgang Mr & Mrs Robert Woodley Mr. Terry Ms Alice Trcmont Mr & Mrs Tish Trcpiccione Ms. Carol Southfield I G Joseph Tobey Ms Nancy Snook Mr Warren Snowden Mrs Su/y Tiernan Mrs Charlotte Smith Sr. Mr. Glenn Vernon Mr. I Ms. Harriet Wolfe Ms. Dorothy Wolff Mr William Wein Mr Frank Weinman Mr & Mrs Dennis Weir Mr Robert Weldon Ms Donna Welliver Ms Terry Wells Mr & Mrs. Jesse Wentz Mr John R Vcttese Ms Pam Viard Ms Valenc Vinal Supatina Ms Loifl Swart/ Mr &. Mrs I^irry Swcigart Mr & Mrs John M. Szollosc Mr & Mrs David H Tanner Mr & Mrs Charles Taroms Mr 8l Mrs Thomas Taylor Ms Jean Terruso Ms Carol P. Thebes Roberta Smith Lisa -. Sullivan *70 J Linda Sundcrman WUliamJ Ybdoek Constituent (iroups Johnson M Doielle Warren Wen/ Robert Jerry Zahira S. Stephen M Ralph Smiley Parents Sheila Khan D Kuih Dugan Smeal '39 Alumni* Sue Jackson C eimslei Wallers 'KS l 1994 Honor Roll Donors Pamela laniero Mary Lou F John Brenda e '73 Barry L. Jackson Janice J Hwang Dennis D Samuel B.Slike '57 A Voughi Mary Alue Wheeler Norman I- While Robert Obutelewicz Thomas Ohl Julia > Schant/ Rex E Selk Frances Parow Anthony & laim Robert Schechterly Reza Noubary Ronald & Jackie Novak Kenneth P Hunt I. John Nam Nam l-.nieru Si hull/ Norton it Stephen C Wallace Savage Kenneth G Vaviek Vinovrski J Mary Scarpino B Enc Nelson John Row Hunt C Richard III Sandia Walkei .t Fulifl Stewart L. Nagel Robert John Sands & L Maureen W i Raymond Rubenslein Glenn Sadler Tobias Ronald DiGiondomenico '67 Nellie S. P. Susan Rusmko Miller Kalhenne Mulka Kathleen Hunsinger Linda Josephine M. Crossley '66 James & John Cole C Esther Gail Derek Mullen Charles E. Maynard Lynda Fedor Michaels '87 John Melissa Doran Chappell '83 James Bernard Linda Lou Hill Belle Mu hael ( Susan R Hicks '67 Mary Daniel VaiUI Robert P Ross Martin Sal/ James Mae Clemens Donald A Venn an Marilyn L Muehlhof Mary Ann Cegielsky Robert Clarke J Brenda Ross ,Sc Susan Ross David i Robert L. Roiholl Tliomas E Messmger James F Michael Jr S. nun 1 Charles Sandra D. Hess Doug & Kathy Hippenstiel Donald E Hock '68 Ellen Melnychuk A Chang Shuh Roh Carol & Christy Mark Rm kwood Raymond Tiudnak it ieotgc DunaR Ullolh BdwinG ValovigoJr. Michael Herbert &H P. & Lessic McDonnell Rosemary T McGrady Eh Mclaughlin Jr. Susan it & Bonila Minderhout Ronald D Mourcy David Camplese Matteson J G. Donald Heifer Craig & Kay Susanne Martin The University is honored to be remembered through gifts made in memory of beloved friends, teachers, aiumm. students, colleagues, and family members 1 hese memorial gifts prov ide financial Memorials Harriet W. Andrews Dr. Charles R. Andrews assistance to desei Community Services Group Mr F Eugene Dixon Jr Mrs Betsy Jo Dougherty 84 '54 Thomas A. Bonomo, Ph.D. Mrs. Nawal Bonomo APSCUF/BU Faculty Assoc DavtdG Martin. Ph.D. Mrs. Jeananne Scnmgeour John S Scnmgeour '53 Mr First Julius Mr. Anthony Damiano Arthur Guerru n T. Quinn Arthur Guernen Charles Schumacher Joseph F Sterlein Joseph Donchez Arthur Kuchinskas A Mrs. S. W W G Dr. David M ram Family Foundation it Bki NDA BaJ F Joseph Ms Run Mr A Mrs John J Terrana. Esq. Die Voice Mr A Mrs Mr A Mrs Dr A Mrs John J Trathen Ph III. D Eileen Astor-Stetson. Ph D P. Joseph G Douche: Arthur M Guernen Mr Mr Ms. Suzanne Beach David L Richard Bailey K Mr. Troutman Victoria BU Panhellenic Council M H S. Giger Ms. Barbara D Nina Mr Did allien oS. Dr John S Mulka Mc Donald a A. i Foundations named Parks '82 l I'KANC ii « Businesses tion. II\roi Cooke 29 Mr Catherine Lintott '85 Dr. Ms. Jennie & Esq J APSCUF/BU Faculty Assoc. Buck Donald Camplese Mrs. Kay Camplese M Hew t.ru Pri.sui Ms. Susan Jane Ulfy 79 Dr Barbara E Behr St rouse. Sharon Trapuz/ano Brooks Ms. Dixie Gavason Ms. Jan Elaine Barton 77 Mrs. Noreen P any 1 TllKRKSA I'KINKI ( Scott K. Stroud 1 Richard Gondol/ Eleanor Mr Ms Mr A Mrs Edward Upsky Mr A Mrs Joseph Donchez Mr. A Mrs Arthur Guernen Mr Mi ClIARLKS MaTUI.KSM M VK«.\R£T LaSKO Gavason Eleanor Salx>ta 40 John J Betty Levan Seth M W» umonr Mrs l\uge Class of 1988 Five Friends Memorial Bernick E. Stout l PlAli Mason MAM LaSKO A Mrs Edward Upsky vi ( Cmdr John D Ms K J Daniel Vann U Anderson 57 1. Mrs. Dolores S Senn 57 Martha Marino Hafner '80 Mary Hihks Ms Susan J Htbbs Ms Jennie H Carpenter Mr. Evans 36 I Martin Student Cooperative Council Ted Smith Mrs Barbam Miller Professional Secrelanes Int Mr Walter Radsntak X Sterlein Mr Mahm m Mr Roben M Lubsen Mr A Mrs James D. Wagner Mr A Mrs Paul Weber W\ommg Area High School Enola Synder Evans J. Mr A Mrs Mr. Mr & Mrs. Robert J Moonev Ms Beth Ann Riley '85 Ms. Jennifer K Sayko Herold Ms. Kathryn Mr A Mrs Mr Roben P Indiana University of Pennsylvania Ms. Stephanie Severn Mrs. Bernard Mr A Mrs Mrs Mary Mr & Mrs Mr A Mrs Mr. & Mrs Undo Lou Hill Husky Ambassadors Mr Anthony hvuero ing students Salu Stalloni Smuh Mr A Mrs John I \m h Mr A Mrs John McGnith Mrs Margaret McGurtv Mr A Mrs Arthur Guernen Mr A Mrs Bam F Conover Mr A Mrs Edward F l.quks v Thonuis Hanlon Jr Ms. Dorothy J Untoit Arthur Guernen Rita Guerrierj M Donchez A Trust Mrs. '54 Guernen Stephen Mr. Company Ms. Judy Hague '92 Damiano Mr A Mrs Mr. A Mrs Mr A Mrs A Mrs Mr A Mrs Columbia Bank A David Paul Cohoon Mr Gerald Harold Cohoon 81 Virginia Ir*M GlrJtRnxi G Smith Trust Fund Terrapin Cantina Tuzzi's Bakery Miclc. Inc Wise/Borden Foods. Inc Milrani Family Foundation Wellcr Vending Service, Montour Oil Service Co. Zcisloft Brothers-Berwick Nabisco Brands Zcisloft Brothers- Inc. Bloomsburg Page 49 Classnotes Tony Bonomo Decorators for the affiliated with Bonomo's wife, the former his and Tony years past 16 and Jr He has Associate in Property Casualty Underwriter. and Counselor, Insurance Certified Claims. Fellow. Lift Undcrwnter Training Ali. named to Stoll E. Kveland 'HI has been systems head the management information Continudepartment at the United Methodist mg ( Barry W. Lupinl are Services in New at Cen- Joshua. Jordan and live and In They a half )j i was Shortly aftei theii arrival, Ernie vision deployed Kuwait with more than to San Diego live in Center 2.0(H) '81, a lieutenant ton. force part ol a lour nation coalition were L. Snedden mamcd in earned a master sion were deployed. She now Officers' Wives historian of the Division's in two. and Matthew 1995. JianninO are planning an October 21. wedding. Susan is a CPA for the Vanguard Group m Malvern and is puisuing a master's taxation 's degree at Susan, C Allen who also BU. is a sales rep- Philadelphia in and Renee were married on Septembei 24 is M lor the in I (In is and Cathleen '80. arc parMeaghan, nine. Claire, and Mike. five. They live in Ins wile, Pai k ( 1982 Representative ( lunch on March .'(. I le since iate pastor Tuylot Opsomer i <>n '82 recently pic "81. are parents ol foui children, sented a workshop on Speech and Language age from six to Instructional Support to all speech and guage clinicians and instructional support teachers in Lu/emc County named senioi vice president of the Claims Division of He Mid Atlanta Region He joined Ene Insurance in l"M s Western also served as .. as a claims distrn manager, and manager and assistant dent of the Erie Branch Office. Page 50 the speech clinician for the Crestwood School Distnct and has been involved with instructional support for the past Kim is I DTUM i She and her family live in Mountaintop li sales a e presi- He was named at Exeter is employed by Wanen Hospi- May 6 in Barnesvillc Susan an infection control coordinator at Good Samantan Regional Medical Center. They is Joseph F. Howlett '82 for the Selinsgrove business manager is Area School He District. formerly was director of operations and controller for the United Jewish Community Cen- of Paula M. Barron '83 has been named sistant vice president as- of marketing for National in Boyertown. She has completed courses with the Bank Marketing Association School for Bank Marketing in Boulder, Colorado, the Pennsylva- Penn Bank nia Bankers Association Banking Amencan Advanced School of Bucknell University, and the at Institute of Banking. Hamsburg He is pursuing a master's degree at Penn Deborah Morley Butchart '83 and her husband, Bnan. are parents of their second child. live in Brenton Woods, N.J Rachel Ann. born on Deborah in May 12. 1994. a teacher of the hearing impaired is Riverview Intermediate Unit Six They live in Oil City. in Shippenville. Vicky Lysek '82 and Clancy Kistler are planning a September 30. 1995 wedding. Vicky, who earned a master's degree in counseling at Lehigh University, is employed by ager for the Allentown Health Bureau NBC Rebecca S. Campbell '83 WGAL-TV is program man- in Lancaster. Her duties include selecting syndicated programs and coordinating all local non-news shows the affiliate produces for its more than 1 5 million viewers. Susan Baldwin McGrady '82 recently Township Susan was 1994 in the stayed on at KDKA as a production assistant comedian Dennis Miller's show. for "Punchline." brary they created in 1993 donations from BU alumni. to the Hillsboro Library. to donate time to li- They welcome all Books can be sent 103 East Mam Street. and Julie, two. Brett A. Meckley '82 and Linda L Schreffler were mamed on March 5 Brett is employed Wilhamsport by Depasquale They When left that Miller summer for "Satur- day Night Live," his old show was axed, and Campbell moved on. After another stint at WFMZ as a local producer, she amved at WGAL in 1987 as the senior producer of "PM Magazine." In 1989 she became the show's chil- dren: Stephen, eight; Meredith, six; Lincoln, four; WFMZ in While at BU. she interned at Allentown, and did a work co-op program with KDKA in Pittsburgh. After graduation, she live in Temps executive producer. By 1990, "PM Magazine" was history, and Campbell became the executive producer of a new she half-hour talk show, "Live." a position still on July holds. 1. She became program manager 1994. in Milton Frank D'Angelo '83 and Jean Butchko are 2. 1996 wedding in Hazleton. Frank is a teacher at Hazle Efemen planning an August four years. adjuster for the Allenlown-Bcthlehem He has Ene previously served as regional vice president of the Frie office were rnarned on lan- has been live in tal. Susan and Mark are parents of four Kim Hopkins Bender ranging 13. They ding. Michael Hillsboro, IN 47949. imboden Insurance Group. in Scranton. of athletic mats The McGradys continue Christopher Blackburn. Karen Scott BUKkbum, Barbara Baker Edwards, karrie Mvers. Nolly Rev Langelli and his wife, the fonnei Ludrof '81 marketing director for the Mall is Michael G. Ball '83 and Linda A. Mac Arthur arc planning a spring 1996 wed- ness. in Doug Antolik '83 and John S mamed on October 8. 1994. I. Northumberland, the world's largest producer election and also started a small catenng busi- January 1994. Jeffrey Paul H. Gilbert '82 is plant manager at of Inc. Products Sports Resilite elected trustee of Cain rackvillt had been serving as assoc in Denise foster a love of reading through the public iate Baptist Denise helped her husband. Mark, open a second law ansd.ilc Class Volunteers: >,! live Kokinchak were Corp office in Veedershurg. Indiana. LangeJJi "Hi was installed as pastoi \hm N.J reside in Manhattan. Depart ment of Environmental Resources rhej live Bromley Development Stuan in Frackville. a hydrogeologist with the Pottsville and regional Dauphin De- ents of four children: I Jeffrey woiks eight. Kelly, six. '81 at Kris Krenz '82 and Maureen Packer were mamed dunng a cruise on February 23 They Chris Zentgraf '81 is a paitnei m the law linn of Del Ricci, Harper. Zentgraf and C/aphcki in Center Square Harleysville Kost commercial lending manager earned a master's degree in human resources Research in at the New School for Social Corp They on October 22. 1994. He joins a brother. They live in Michael, four and a half .1. to senior vice president State. Exton. Kathleen Hiding KoDCI '8' and hei tlUI band. Doug, are patents of a second son. horn Jeffrey Hill, '82 of Hamsburg has been Terry Garrigan Walsh 'HI and bei bus daughter. Kara hand, Robert, are parents ol Ann. born on October 29. 1994. Terry, who NYC. Villanova University at promoted Fagan '81 and Joseph Villanova •> in Jeffrey S. ter They are parents of a daughter. Ashley, age School of Law. She lives Cherry Susan Gunderman '82 and Anson Light resentative with Ciba Geigy Pharmaceuticals Club. 'Hi in 1983 seven ounces). the DC. Susan DM volunteers as degree son. Shane husband. James, are parents of a 1994 (seven pounds, Tyler, bom on May 2. reside in Bamesville. Debbie group and operating the units family support Kaufman Amenca Oklahoma. He joins a sister. Kayla. They in Allentown '82 and her Brenda Wissinger Conway a purchasing/planning specialist for Terri Starner Springer '82 and her husband, Mark, are parents of a son. Scon Mar1994, at Fort Sill. t,n. born on October 25. She also teaches lege in Brookl.ne. Mass. college courses in psychology at the Portsmouth. Va in plays a critical part in organizing while the lOldien Ol the 24th Infantry m Navy Com- assigned at the Ll. Ni/.iolck is cunently Bureau of Medic ine and Surgery in Washing- This tioops from the 24th Infantry Division was deployment. Operation Vigilant Warrior, Susiin L. and posit mendation Medal. She was cited for mentonous service while serving at Budget DepartMedical ment. Director for Resources. Naval Brigade 24th Infantry 1st Graham, two U.S. Navy, recently received the I in the is is Melitta North management assistant dean of enrollment at Newbury Coladmissions of director Steamtown Jackson '81 Ernie and Debbie Richards mi< have relocated to Hinesville.Ga .where major at Cheryl Representative: brother. She joins a 11. 1994. Gina M. Ni/iolck a master's degree Schneider are planning a June wedding Kimberly. who earned a Lehigh University in 1983. Jillian. Philadelphia is Shamok.n in Kim Gobora Bent They Christina, age three sister. sales Hermes Lyman '81 arc on May parents of a daughter. Cone Catherine, Jamie Elizathe birth of a second daughter. 21. 1994 She joins beth, born on November ,, is a ding Jim and Carol 'Hi n port indj Grasmecta Gallagher ( *81 of Jessup He and representative for the Lorillard Co of three children: his wife. Julie, are parents Lcwisburg. He formerly was a senior systems specialist Avoca tury Communication in re- Warrendale. sponsible for operations in New York Murrysvillc. Ene. Johnstown and earned designation as a Chartered children: Karen Bunchalk. arc parents of two Tony was and regional vice president in 1993 been '81 of Hazleton has Kimberly M. Boslego '82 and Lewis E. Crone are planning a November 18. 1995 wed- Denise M. Olive '82 is teaching marketing Dauphin County Technical School. She resides in Hamsburg. at the Cheryl A. Snyder '82 and Kevin C tary School and is the athletic director foi Hazleton Junior High School. Championship football team Classnotes Janet Alexy Dobbs '83 and her husband. John, are parents of a son, Samuel, born on March They 8 Glen Ridge. live in plans reunion Jim and Lisa Svyartzbaugh ary Anthony Duran J. '83 was been promoted R>an are parents of a bab>. Jackie A 1995 3. The family half Lindsay, sister. (eight bom on pounds, one ounce. 20 inches), N.J. ithgnw -S3 I is five Andrew, Brian \nlhony. age foui guagc clinician He and King of his wife. Michelle, live in ley Elementary School In the years since Haven Bonnie Mauger Graff '83 completed in vania in nursing May at the a for years < 1 graduating from Lock University, she has travelled to Mexico. Hawaii, the Caribbean and Europe in the Barbara Ann Veet '83 and H Thomas Cnllis Jr were married on Decembei 10 m decree who earned UniveiMt> at the pital ot a master's ot Connecticut, are Bnttney, six and a half, and '83 has been A Premier Bank. resident of Furlong, she brings 15 years of banking experience to her bom on Patrick, They He |oms )4 a in July lhe> live Vale MUchek Basai Vogl Hos Brantoid in were married on March 25 Guests Florida. BU alumni onJulyft. 1994 She joins bom Matthew, a biothei. Michele woiks pan tunc a halt Anne Shortens Hauprich is speech program teaching cued in a Montgomery County in the lations at Saint They two. Kelly, almost five, live in Laurel, and Katnna. Md. They '83 of Brodheadsville senior buyer-planner at ries Inc. in Swiftwater. is A member of the West- Andrew's School in Boca in Boca Raton. in She expects to A directors, she has served as a tutor with the Monroe County Literacy Program since 1992. Kathleen Henry '83 and the Rev Dr. Scott Paczkowski were married in 1987 They are the parents of a daughter, Hannah Kathnne. Jill age four. Jill is a director of staff development in a M MSN December. 1 984 pu game ceieiuonies slated foi the next They live in Crown inhumation Stephen, are parents of a daughter. Lauren, on November 9, 1994. Orangeville R.D. They live at 2. Anyone assis- tant vice president-personal lines underwrit- ing for Harleysville Mutual Insurance 'tan Volunteers: Harheno I'avne. Catherine I Darlene out. ( ( Seott Righter, 'ametOft Smith Buuse "84 and I homa Pescatore were married on Octobei Jersey surance carrier represented by 650 agents in midweslem states He would love to hear from his friends of Bloomsburg days. His address is P.O. Box four IA 52742-0056 He joined Harleysville in 1991 as assistant personal lines underwriting manager named personal lines underwriting manager 1992, and assistant secretary in He was in 1994. has earned the professional designations Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter and Marcella Slog '83 is He vice pre at PNC lidi nl and Bank's East- ern Region Banking Center in Hcrshey She previously was a bank manager with Fulton Bank Susan E. Stone '83 and William O were married on September 4. 1994, is in an operations analyst with They Federal Express in Horsham. Catherine J is They Mark live in Montclair, N ot New J E. Brichta "84 and Moll) \ ' lei man were married on April 22 m Bethlehem Mark is employed by Roadway Express. Sports Informa loi ot «>i (717) 189 at by wining to hint Bloomsburg at 400 Second ast l Street, Mil I golf outing Die Husky Club and Alumni Assoc latum will host a goll tournament scholarships the Heritage Hills (ioll I in at York on I i<> benefit Septembei 22 inlay, he event will be a four person, scramble formal with a shotgun will start at be limited to 144 players I ( in p and . U. loin somes) Thom Case) '84 was promoted pital, Richmond. Va in . April Hie ps Aims Hos 1994 He con- tienl services director at Sheltering eniiy fee "i $63 pel person greens dinner and pri/es Many special interest in neonatal hearing screening are planned, lop finishing teams loi the contests and suipnses hi lournanieril and lor ludei liu beverages mi course, lee, cart, gilt, tinues to provide audiology support with a Kim Eouise Werner Harrison '84 ol San Antonio died on January 18 at age 32. She enlisted in the Army in October 1987 and achieved the rank of While in the first who those don't golf, Army she received the Army Health and Science Center of the University San Antonio in 18 in the top 10 percent of the class. She earned two outstanding scholarships as a re- Thomas of her performance Jeffrey, parents, Werner, her grandmother, Mr and Mrs Jacob a brother and a sis ter. Her husband. John at '84. is a security officer Villanova University are parents of berly. eight, two daughters. Kim and Knstina, four. They the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing for the past five years She also does malpractice legal consultations for vari- l Husky the tall live in alumni who arc- the University for the semester have a chance to receive the — to if to be I. Alumni parents should call the Alurnni 800 526 0254 prior to August at register the names of their children. Office I The S500 scholarship Alumni Association alumni Ron and Wendy Eichelberger Madouse bom on April at second annual Legacy Scholarship ili. k names arc entered in a drawing BU ous law firms. BU enrolled as students Beth Hogan-Quigiey '84 has been teach at ontac (717) 389-4663 or $500 scholarship held on August ing i at 800-526-0254. All children ol May sult inlorinalion. Alumni Office Alumni children 1994 Surviving arc her husband. Thomas, a son. Eileen Toole Toussaint '83 graduated from Temple University School of Pharmacy on I or have chance to win She earned a master's degree from the at more l-oi Club lieutenant belorc Commendation Medal of Texas Ambler. with their two children. Due* Husky Club, Alumni plan an area supcivi Marketing Seivices live in Oreland They and his wife, Karen, reside in Souderton 78, I in receiving a medical discharge in July 1990 Nuss He Associate in Management. and noi receiving notification sponsorships are available Com- pany. V Kesoit Gwynedd. Susan Joseph Lesko '83 has been elected and more in the neai future Bloomsburg. PA 17813 live She joins two brothers. Jason and Thomas mailed University. sor for National CPCU, was recently banking center manager bom ol the team, will Ik- Robert J Keiinev are parents of Chris Shipe named vice president of marketing for Iowa Mutual Insurance Company, a multi line in- Point. Indi- Tina Ting Kistler '83 and her husband, game with Mottoes hays, been Representative: Elysburg 56. Dewitt. iula\ evening, with Shlppensbuig members sent to 141 Whippany. N two children, ages seven and nine They '83. is set foi I Holhslei long-term care facility associated with Beverly Enterprises. banquet honoring the team don/AthletiC Development, Jim Dorm. Linda leihofl Mi complete her She and her husband. Doug, in the national scheduled events should contact Jim ( Florida. Pocono Community Library's board of ern the at ccpted a position as nutrition support nurse a Connaught Laborato- degree Joanne Zimmerman Rogers '83 baa specialist. won recoul. 1 persons wanting more details on ths Gibsonui live in the director ol public re- Ocean Ridge. live in degree Maureen Held is 1986 to Raton. Fla. Roger also works (Md.) Public Schools. She and her husband, Don, are parents of two daughters: a master's earned 2 I Delray Beach, from the Classes of 1981 who Shelly, They Inc., in Pittsburgh wedding included 10 the at in university history as the in a Days Inn Danville on '83 snd hen husband, Jim, arc parents of a daughter. Caroline, age three and Shelly J. Ressler '83 and Roger Sipp '85 Drexel University, deaf and hard of hearing preschoolers The season was one ot the afternoon pnoi to the Huskies' son. Collin who was bom Maple Glen. Kellsey Nicole, 1991 live in ) l a >>l 4 l April 17. sister, new assignment '83 90S Mndfihali visiting husband. Dennis, are paienls named a vice president/commercial loan officer by 1 championship and reached as a dala base adinmistiatoi to. Giant Eagle, Suzanne Hartshorne 9, Pennsylvania Stale \ihletu Conference is a Patricia ( rouse O'Donnell '83 Mid uCJ 1995. Bradley, three. They live in West Chester. and S Allcntown School Dis Huskies posted Baibara, 10 >eai reunion on Fnda\ and Saturday. Septembei live in Hazleton. Brantord will a |oins a hiotlu-i, isa is a speccli/lan I neonatal nurse practitionei alChildien's University of Pennsyl- Bonnie and her husband. Bart, are expectTheir other ing their third child in August two children They Grid Cathy McLain M'83 in leaching ti luniatS High School after teaching at l'uscarora Val- Prussia. Ph.D. He April 7 team tootball celebrate Us accomplishment with most successful to director of sales-agent distribution for Comcast Metrophone in Wayne. Pa He has been with the company for eight years. bom on JanuI The I98S Huskies' second son. Nicholas Brian, are parents ot and Mechamcsburg lives in Lisa Cabell Valentino '83 and hot husband, the who have I is provided by the in honor of those sent their children to share Bloomsburg experience '84 arc parents of a son. Tanner, Janice Trojan Lessman M'83, senior vice president for Northern Central Bank, has been appointed to a five-year term on the Wiluamsport Hospital's board of managers Carol Viscuso Usnik '83 and her husband. in July Tim. are parents of a son. Tyler, bom and a 1994 He joins a brother. Timothy It, sister. Bndgette They live in 30. 1994 The live He joins a brother. Tyler, age four on Knotts Island. N.C. Exton Page 51 Classnotes home delivery manager for The York Dispatch David L. Pepper '84 and Carol Ann Thompson were mamcd on October 15. 1994. Cornell University, at who earned David, College in Stale live in Burlington. They ward B. Polakowski '84 has joined Sunbury Community Hospital as director of management and quality assurance, risk A home Glenn Bromley. John Haney, Marvin Moore Mcneeley, Hatty was execuThe He Willi.misport Hospiial and Medical Center. also has held positions at Jersey Shore Hospi- Berwick Hospital and Danville State Hos- tal, pital Susan Lynn Andrews '85 and Joseph mamcd May in Susan, earned a master's degree Dickinson University, a master's analyst and m LAN who programmer/ administrator K-C at Avia- Montvalc. N.J. management tional at Pamela Sanderson Kebbert '84 and her husband. Rich, arc parents of a second son. R Griffith, arc parents daughter. Ashley Taylor, born on Gail 9. 1994. is a nursing faculty of a November member at the University of Tennessee and a clinical morial Hospital They live in Me- Maryville.Tenn dim Vicki Morris Benion '85, assistant tor of the Buckncll University Bookstore, is president-elect of the Middle Atlantic College She has worked Stores. Rhoad '84 and Brian J. Gaughan planning a November 1995 wedding Laura at Bucknell since 1979 K. attending the Polyclinic Medical Cen- is School of Sonography She and her husband, Robert, arc parents Jessica Coup. Elizabeth and They Robert live in Milton menl anal) H ii Boeing He of 1994 Amy .iiul ol opten lelii In son. ;i cember Phila tin Ouaitei Tracey Glen Mills lives in iu par Evan Gallagher, born on De- He 12. 1994. joins a Mary Harper live in open North a new Jr were married on March sister. Brittany, i( Reading Area ticu is 1994 19, a teacher in the per Mcrion School District. k They in Up- King live in George W. Diamond '85 and Deborah A is .i clinical in 'ommunit) < ( mamcd on October 29, 1994. Waymart George, who earned at Marywood College, a master's dea lead classifi- is in cation analyst with the Pennsylvania Depart- Douglassville. ment Todd at BU L. Seip '84 earned a mastei in December 1994 He and 'S degree his wife. Lori I'm on Sherman '84 and her bus- band, Barry, are expecting a second child June, who Lori is of Corrections. William A. Evans versity, is and Maria L 1 employed by Merck who at also earned a master's degree for eight years with BU. formerly worked be Moms mom. full-time a They Bank live to in Hackettstown, N.J the Lancaster- Lebanon Intermediate Unit. Dana Grubb Sanborn Mark D. Laslo '85, a lieutenant in the U.S. Navy, received the Navy Commendation Medal while serving at Naval Air Station North Island in San Diego He was recog- '85 and her husband Edward G Sanborn III. bom on Christmas Day 1994. Dana is a benefits counselor for the Supreme Court of Pennare parents of a son, sylvania and the Administrative Office of Her husband. Edward nized for his outstanding performance as the Pennsylvania Courts. safety and training officer and as the detach- Jr., ment officer-in-chargc. As the safety and training officer, he developed a new command pro- cal therapist with Sundance Rehabilitation Corp They Palmyra. gram improved also live in is Janet Cole Sizer '85 and Joseph endorsed by the Navy's Chief of Naval Op- He also attended Bloomsburg, a physi- award that received an aviation safety erations who the squadron's J. Sizer Mane, '82 are parents of a daughter, Samantha 1994 (eight pounds. 13 readiness by supervising the completion of all born on June annual simulated flight training for pilots and manager of information systems for Fieldcrest Cannon SureFit, Inc., and Janet teaches fifth grade in the Quakertown supervised the aircrew coordination training of his squadron in preparation for a command Joe ounces). 14, is inspection for which they received a grade of Elementary School outstanding Allentown. He joined the Navy Wendy Spease a sales representa- Matheson Scientific, servic- ing 32 hospitals and reference labs. He and his wife, Michael, six. and Ashley, bom on November 26. 1994. Wendy an audiologist in Lancaster. They live in Stevens. Justin, P. Thomas '85 of Sunbury R.D May 3 at age 39 He was employed Larry four. died on presi- Prior to accepting this position, he risburg. a senior accountant with Ernst and as an executive He pursuing an University. He and Young is & Sons Inc.. Milton. survived by two daughters, Jennifer and Nicole; and his parents, John and Marianne Thomas. in the financial depart- ment of Giant Food Stores is & 1 by H. Warshow dent of Millers Mutual Insurance Co. of Har- was Stafford '85 and her hus- band. Jim, are parents of a daughter. Brooke is the former Cheryl Gaffney, have two children: live in 1986 in April is They District. MBA Susan in Carlisle. degree his wife. at Tammy, Lehigh live in L. Mihalchick in Jr. Unger They Robin Boehning Neve '85. who teaches Susan Melrose Park branch manager Mechanicsburg. reside in '85 and George J. were married on December 10 at employed is as a PNC Bank in North Wales. Willow Grove. at Springfield High School, received the 1994 Richard J. Werner '85 of Center Valley MEDSTAR Bernice Baumgartner Teacher of the Year recently joined Award from Inc. as vice president-finance. the Pennsylvania Federation Communications & who Robin, earned a master's degree at 1 Co. West in Wilkes University, has been teaching Montgomery County Intermediate Unit for She and her husband, A.J.. live years. Representatives: 10 Kelly R. Lewis in Point. Chris Campbell Raughley Lansdale. in 1986 for the will join a brother. Joshua. Connie Franks '85 and Chns Frey a pre- kindergarten teacher in the Reading School Dimik ning a March 1996 wedding are plan Connie, who Sandra is Brettler i employed by Lehigh Valley Hospital in Allen- live in Barbara A. Washo '84 ami imoih> Booth were mamcd on Apnl 2 Barbara is a medical technologist at Mercy Health System- town, J. O'Brien '85 and Robert B were married on Apnl 1. 1995 They pursuing a master's degree in health is administration at St Rita A. Pagnotto '85 Northeast Region. Scranton They Suzanne Shane live in Gallo '85 and Gary W. Taylor were married on March 25 in West Dunmorc. is a senior corporate financial analyst for Ringling Brothers- Bamum & Bailey Circus. She lives in Ster- Homecoming October 28 Make plans today! bcarer They was the live in Exton. Kathleen Gigler-Silva '85 and her hus- bom on March 28. 1994 They Sheryl Mott Palmateer '85 and her husband. Rick, are parents of a son. Shane Joseph (nine pounds, three ounces), born on Apnl live four. in Bethlehem. a two-year term on the Alumni Board of Directors. Scott is BU a profes- sional histocompatibility technologist at the nng- band. Jack, arc parents of a daughter. Claire Patncia. been re-elected to University of Pennsylvania Medical Center. ling, Va. Chester. Suzanne's son. Shane, Manin Metzger Scott Aikey '86 of Cherry Hill. N.J.. has Joseph's University. 1 Class Volunteers: Scott Atkey. Cindy Hepler. Greensboro. N.C. I Page 52 October 29, 1994. Monika resigned Council for Exceptional Children. III '85 William, mamcd on March who earned an MB A degree at Villanova Uni- Martino were Jodi Seip '84. live in the Danville urea. Colorado. Scott Powell '85 and Monika Winder Powell '86 are parents of a son. Brett James, bom on in ol tiuaband, Keith '84, live Atnx Laboratories. for as assistant controller of First He Salak were gree She and Mary W of Prussia Bnmsu manager live in Fort Collins. They Speech and Hearing Center of the Lancaster Robert L. Lyon '85 has been named Patricia D'Aprile '85 and Robert office in Iselin. N.J April Showers Royer '84 structor at the M&M live in Collegeville. King of Prussia cal Servic es to lege. a sales representative for is Mars They Rcsneck Roncn '84 Pat has been transferred by Judge Techni hey M two daughters ents of Bnanna, two. and loi the third cpiai age three. I Traccy Clarke '85 and James E. Rauh were mamcd in December 1989. They are the parDcnin. one. ing l-.mployei of end i BCOBl manage was named Research and Knginccr- delplua. Pat Jr. '84. a clinical research associate and Cleft Palate Clinic tive with Curtin Donald B. Roberts tcr a speech/ is language pathologist with the Lancaster Steven Latorre '85 Harrisburg in is clinical data ol three children Laura ter band. Dr Todd July 30. 1994 Thomas Fernando, born on are Gail A. Batory-GrifTlth '85 and her hus- degree in organiza- College Miscncordia. Old Fairleigh at a senior is nurse specialist in critical care at Blount He earned lives in Inc Robin, utili- health care for She Robin Williams Harnish '85 Class Volunteers: tion registered nurse, he formerly Sherry assistant bursar at Forge. zation review. tive director of is Ginger Balchunas Childs Esposito were (I I Representative: Towanda Township in '85 the University of Scranton. proprietor of the Pep- is per Shaker Restaurant MBA an Gurz Denis* L. 1985 Thomas M. McCarty *84 and Christel L Fantaski were mamcd on June 10 Thomas is 13. 1994 He joins a sister. Heather, age Nanci Albee '86 and Tracy White '85 were on November 27. 1993. in Ashley mamed Nanci is tive in Elmhurst, a distnet manager for Illinois, representative for Occidental Lisle. 111. They live in S&S Automo- and Tracy is a sales Chemical Co. Woodbndge. 111. in I Professors plan trip Classnotes Douglas A. Coup '86 and Loretta D. Smith were married on November 5 in Franklin Doug is a senior programmer/analyst with They Corp. in Malvern SMS live in Downingtown Dwayne certified trainer for the Association nity to They Victoria. live in in Bloomsburg. is a American Collections he had the opportuconduct a training program in Mala> He has Canada. em regional sales manager for Southco, Inc. his wife, Tracy, are parents of four Bob and children: Justin, six; Joey, four; Helfrick Jr. '86 and Ruth from Orlando to Indianapolis. Douglas D. Deppen '86 reports that since were learning disabled, educably mentally tarded and behaviorally disordered), a re- com- puter literacy teacher in a private school in a who were and emotionally disturbed), and state employee working socially now (working with students New Jersey a day training center. His students are classified as eligible for day which means they are profoundly developmentally delayed. His first two and a training, half years in were spent in the Mount Carmel RD Elysburg November 12 in They classroom. Then, He negotiates with other educational pro- grams in the Hudson County area to allow his students to join their non-disabled peers in specialist al the M R Palmei ( Doug has also Christine, a master's degree at BU. is who also earned a speech/language pathologist with the Christina School Distnc Allentown He F. office. bom joins a son. Mat- is personnel She recently completed eoursework Va. human Certificate In resources for a management through the University ol Virginia Koznoskie were married on nsburg. Richard is May 1 3 in Har- In istim- ampin ( Kaughlcy '86 and IW II on March V 1995 Chris is still a special edu- cation teacher for the Pleasant Valley School and District is also selling Mary Kay Cosmct They Kunklctown. live in the Rl of Wills/Clerk of the Orphans Court in istcr the May Also a lf> Primar> lion lei I Hasm Occupying graduate of the Dickinson School of Wes kreitz '86 of Williamsport has been tice named a district representative for Lutheran Wealherly District office administrator Ridge. N.J. Christian and Laurie Doll-Luther '86 are parents of a son, 18, 1994. master's degree at David Christian, bom on and is also adiiiiur.iiali Senator James J . < .i .rXini . .in. for Laune, who also earned a BU, is a speech-language live in pathologist in a private practice. data base administrator for Communications. They Chris NYNEX live in is a at Stony Point, Kelly R. Lewis '86, an attorney for School, he April 1987. and Dunn They were expecting their first child on May won 30, in controller in the May 16 Primary Election. A 1 993 graduate of Widener University Law is with the law firm of Matergia Torrisi '86 .ire Torrisi '86 and the parents ol bom on March 1 1 .i David V. David son (seven pounds, one They live in was with It David and Donna 1995 They live Snow Fischer 86 are Mark Allen, born on in Langhome April 3. Ronald Gruver '86 and Jill Urban as are planning a June wedding in Luzerne. Ronald is employed by Glidden Paints in Wilkes- Delaware his wife. Lisa, live in Alice Lesher Lopez homeschooling her first grade son. Nelson II. with the help of his sister. Lauralee (17 1987 Iquitos, Peru, wlmh up .mi itn Amazon surprise I has received his of New Jersey. N J., CPA certification for the state Warehouse They Farrell of Houston in live in Home Manusky Quar- *86 earned at Amazon Al nearly 2.2(H) miles is from tin mouth ol thi rivi r, [hi over 40 feel deep The rcul was We Andes to leain thai it were surprised ocean going gets M) at least middle major to see a Ireightei at anchor in the This of the river upstream on any is the farthest river in the world ships nil c (hat an navigatgc went by motor houl about M) miles riv. rainforest lodge i to tin I cploi.una loomed above is I odge I In as our riverboat The almost invisible through the but the dock provided a guides who Dozens trees, welcoming group of helped us disembark immediately obvious Sean Mullen Wc Class Volunteer: we M( Kenwn Meneeley that It wc were wan in the of brightly colored birds rivaled by the of brightly colored flowers greeted wc walked up from the boat dock were pleasantly surprised by fiad originally Meals were also Hill has been appointed infection control coordinator at St is Joseph's Hospital in Philadelphia She also pursuing a master's degree in microbi ology to the at the Medical College of Pennsylva was Melody Kiyomi Carl '87 and France S a 1 Branch School a coun- mamcd on September 9. 1994. N Y Melody is a sales associate Brennan were in is envisioned them to be! a pleasant surprise in that plentiful various meats buffalo before and 1 ) and vegetables, and good, featuring had never eaten water (I rice a wealth of fresh and beans, all While and dchciously prepared and served at fruit* carefully Kxplorama, wc hiked well groomed trails where our guides pointed out the plans and the Univer- August 994 She selor in the Spring Houston the Words cannot tunc is animals tshhh sity Aflei fly my to deepei dining spiuig luuolf from the us as Chesapeake. Va. master's degree in counseling Conrad A. Haenny '86 of Somerville. I'ifer, yeai on an last wc encountered for the lust Joseph that out set our living quarters is She also helps manage the family business as a subcontractor for Anne Barre mind I incredibly fantastic )ourney myriad Representative: A elly '86 reports that she ters and accommodations, they were much more than He and months) iu\ lan I'< flows 4.(HM) miles this in a meterologist. the food parents of a son. Amazon whose colors were only Arlene Brumhach '87 of Drcxel 4 ili. through PeiU and Hia/il jungle Taylor Water Gap. live in Clinton. N.J. Originating as a mi KM) miles from the Pat ifu less than can. the on harth, woild's of the Uvi up '.(KM) I largest river turned oil the mighty river and continued 1993 the Republican nomination Monroe County Brian L. Fetzer 86 and Paula Skopow were married on October 26. 1991. Brian has been employed by Continental Airlines since 4 the birth of a son, and a half ounces. 19 inches) Stroudsburg, N.Y. Murphy Joseph, Villanova University Mobile this aiea contains along a narrow stream lo the lodge Jill degree in taxation hiook fins We Kathy Sayre '86 reports Matthew Jay. bom on May 1986. a master's luigesl Amazon million square f> wonders greatest natural down P D He has been with the firm since He earned 2 one liuly is ocean going comnien kho.ides She and her husband, Lawrence, Bruce A. Leuzinger '86 of Jamison has been promoted to manager in the lax department at the CPA firm of Niessen, Dunlap & Pritchard. Amazon the Weathcrly. Wood loim the to over The fauna and flora let Law, Attorney Ray has her own private prac Jersey Shore and Clinton County. an integration of rivers is describe the magnitude of (his nvei publican nomination for Carbon County Reg Glaxo Pharmaceuticals. in n miles ami including nui)oi portions of nine River member of acting a to the ) wilderness area in the world, the Andes, Mental Health Players, become I'ifer ru m.ii. Amazon Iquitos, a sales representative with open trip is Health Sciences Vllied ( )« fol '86 and Laurie Vhe For more information, an enormous diversity ami abundance of Cynthia Stanziola Ray *86 won Knupp S. /sKY» ?. South American countries, live in Wernersville. Toll Brothers Inc in Huntington Valley. U.S.A., an ensemble of actors with and with- They '86 IPG Ice. previously was assistant controller Ama:on Ptni dtparttHg on Proftssoi ol Biologic ul husband, Bob, arc parents of a daughter, born King '86 of Montgomeryville has been named manager in the audit and ai counting department of Beard & Company's Richard rainforest of Frederick Bj Hie i out disabilities. October She 1994 They thew, age three ( Brotherhood, a fraternal benefit society, lives in 5, 1 are I'ifer. Wtefc fanj tup to the contact either Hill or IUP al Kramer Mo>cr and Sherry on September Newark. Delaware. in (i and RfWfi X Janet Kondracki Pace '86 Christine Keisch '86 and Robert Thomp- planning and ramfoiest combined 'ompam an educational improv group, and Mainstream He Historical and director for Labat- Anderson Inc in Arlington, son are engaged BU professors. T\\o l-ort He-is a master's degree candidate Mark educational and/or recreational activities. troupes, including the idininistxitoi fai parents of a daughter. Hmily Llizabelh. Richard of inclusion coordinator. is lite Graeme Park in sites owned by the Pennsylvania Museum Commission October 1994, he was laterally transferred to the position 19 Douglas Miller *86 I Cynthia C. Hepler '86 of Reading has been elected to a two-year term on the BU Alumni Board of Directors. Cindy is a human resource Note s Frederick Hill and Joseph January live at is in 9QS -| Wo 1 [EdtlOt general public a coal operator with Mallard is Contractors in graduation he has been a resource room teacher in Illinois (working with children who New Jersey Ed Elysburg Ann Maggie, two. and Johnny, six months. They have relocated sociation for Washington and Hoisham. two of the historic Lytle were married on west- has been elected president of the Alumni As- both Horn* Lodge in Edward W. named been re-elected to a two-year term on the BU Alumni Board of Directors In addition, he also trained collectors at Goldsboro. North Caro- '86 was recently Marvin Metzger 'Mol Mountain [bp QH prCffldenl of locations throughout the United States and lina. Bob DePippo k In that role, sia last fall Traci Matsko Daley '86 and her husband. Joseph, are parents of a daughter. Lauren Amazon to Hcisler '86 J. The Remit Corporation Nyack. for Creative District in Nyack. Garment Inc.. N Y They — there Marmosets up ahead in is a troop of Pygmy the trees, look quickly or you will miss them') and explained how the local people utilized the live in K "ntinued on Pane 55) Page 53 y Classnotes Donald Cicero '87 Lynn Petzold director of nursing at is Dar Way Nursing Home Inc. in Estcila He formerly was director of education and assisof nursing tant director Community ing the University of New Hospital and as director of nurs- Kramm the at Scholarship to study environmental science Shamokin Area at He Watsontown Home Nursing She Giglei '86 an pan born on August vn piesidenl c in Meridian Hank, pi hve i • Mike r > • 1 1 > I I is an assistant l< inline with n tal • PriSCiUfl Bfld with Scum.. ilr, I i. i Sl( veil 1'alrn technical 6 It Linda Mat/.oni Policare '87 reports the birth of a son, Dominick Policare III. on February 21. 1994 They live in Pittston. Iii- I li' Ridge Cable TV- M Daniel L. Griesbaum 'K7 and Dorrine planning un ii whii also earned I mi in. dm i m.r.ln fl wi dding lul) a I h ai In all. in degree Daniel, BU, is at Heading al i 1 3. Pnor to working at TV- fl Myra Kay ShafTer '87 of Liberty ployed State by Farm They Concordvillc awn live in David is dean of development ( ollege ul Lynn Smith em Insurance Bethlehem let at Connie Zwoyer Harsh '87 bairmanol t osi a. Applu 21. . years, i"i ountani ations ( lorp in I luii. Zwoyei Systems Reaean i and a sc h hnology ding in Novembei lames Kehuck basing inanagei . .. is L. employed as pui eis National suing an Bani MBA at at >i .i datightei she in Bloomsburg BU. is J. town Karen st i u married on fune Md at Maik. who AcCUpaC MBA They is a Inc. in degiee al I 18, put '84, ate parents 1994 oyola College is an auditor with the in tor for is in B. Allen- CPA also an aerobics Lehigh Fitness Centers. They m an assistant to the STARS Joint formed architectural and engineering firm ( amp Baltimore Hill in at is serving as TRADOC System Manager Fort Huachuca. Arizona She and her husband. Captain Kirby Daras, first child in August 1995. in the Fairfax 1989. Area County ( Va.) Schools since Presently the science lead teacher in III, she was awarded an Impact II Chiaielb Parker '87 of Lock Haven is a Gateways Tech- nic al Assistance Project for Intermediate Units 9. II and She is pursuing a doctorate in curriculum BU, is a public school speech thera- They live York George Mason University In addition, she March I: ounces). They reside in rural Coatesville ai ol Michael (seven pounds, seven ounces). S. at the University of Pennsylvania employed at the in Hos- live in Drexel Hill Rob and Loriann Hocking Kirkpatrick bom '88 are parents of a son, Brady Thomas, on August 27, 1994. They Tenn.. where Rob is live in Memphis. an area director for Campbell Soup Company. Jane Kozel '88 and Blaine Pilkerton planning a July 29 wedding. ementary school teacher in Jane is an are el- Charles County. Md. Doug and Smyth McNaul '88 are Megan Elizabeth. They Lisa Anita Eckhart 4 88 and Jon are planning a July wedding. Goodman '89 Anita is CPA live in Lancaster. Mike Mendler '88 ternative education for students at Hershey Medical Center. She who do Mike earned is fin- berg USA Inc They live in Kennesaw, Ga. al- in Halifax, Va.. not or cannot fit The program into the is called a master's degree in Virginia John A. Morack '88 and Anne Therese Moratelli were married on September 3 in Shamokin. Gillard '88 and Stephanie L. Loehle were married on October 1 in Maple Glen. John is a credit manager for HeidelP. spearheading an Project Hope. ishing her first-year residency in internal medi- John is program traditional classroom. A Navy veteran, he is also a gradu- Ross Leffler School of Conservation ate of Hamsburg. He in a wildlife conservation officer for the Pennsylvania Game Commission in is Luzerne County. They live in Drums. planning an October wedding piler related sales and marketing consultant. Doris Lloyd Golden '88 and her husband are parents of a daughter. Jennifer, Rae Anne Zehnder '87 and Scott DeNardo Apnl 19 wedding Rae Ann is a sales representative for vertising Adams Outdoor Ad- December 13. 1993. a master's degree at bom on Dons, who also earned BU. has been a speech- language pathologist at the Rehabilitation Hospital of York for the past five and a half years. They live in York. Leslie ger at Bi Newman-Kiess '88, laboratory manLabs/SKBL in Harrisburg, has com- pleted a master's degree in health sciences administration at College of St. Francis in Jolhet, 111. Susan Nych '88 has been promoted sistant vice president of her children have is parents of a daughter, 4 York 87 and Bruce Levine are Karen is a com- Block. primary care nurse practitioner in the and her husband, Thomas, Birthday Party business. Duchan Weller '87 and her husband, Jeffrey, are parents of a son. wedding. Cynthia in Virginia. with a public accounting firm, and Jon is teaching computer science at Saucon Valley Middle i fall of the University of Pennsylvania. She pital owns her own Children's 16. earned college degrees. is in Phila- CPA firm. Kuhn & the August 1994. Diane for an innovative science technique. and instruction and instructional technology with Lincoln intermediate Unit employed by program Grant cine at Geisinger Medical Center in Danville. live in Reiffton that all four Mae 4 are expecting their in Kosalyn M. Subarton '87 and Timothy W. Howard Wen m. nned on July 16, 1994, in Wilhamsport Roz. who also earned a master's degree at Army. She cine regional coordinator for the Page 54 Gamble Daras '88 has been promoted Gail Kelly A. Decker '88 has been teaching third are planning an She reports two Diane Murtin Kilker 88 earned a master's Watsontown. ounces), and laud Steven (five pounds, five weie married in Mount Penn Thomas is em ployed by Wheat First Butcher Singer in J. live in Milton Area School District. live Susan M. Stowed '87 is a secretary and WOrd processing specialist with Spiers. McDonald. Bharucha & Royal Inc., a recently Karen Frances in the manager I hus- Cynthia L. Johnson '88 and John S degree firm s.c. rhey They grade < Wyomissing garten pursuing an h Karla Morris '87 and Ronald Ketwit/ were man led on April 30. Thev live in Spartanburg '87 and lube '86, are parents of Hatboro Horsham High School, and Ken Paula teaches kinder- Cynthia Freeland '88 graduated in May from Penn State University's College of Medi- in Ken Hitchens Onulack are planning a is Hoboken, N.J reside in Gilbertsville Thomas M. Nein Lisa Evan Wesley (four pounds. 14 ounces). Shane Gordon (five pounds. 14 Must LutherviUe, in is 27. Reading. daughters, Alex, age three, and Abby, age six months. Dianne is a special education teacher at May live in Laurel Mall. School. I They 4. a senior negotiator for Fannie in m.l). lake \N oil '87 and her husLori band. Wes. are parents of triplets, born on m.unilai tuting Mainland, Boscov's ounces. 19.5 inches). Whitehall pisl '87 and (Crista January Dianne Motze Hitchens '88 and her '88 and Joseph S. NBC Steward '87 and William of Palmer and Co. She I Mark W. Morgan wi live in for mil I Dilive Paula Bogart Cooper '88 and her husband, at Columbia County Farm She and her husband. Tim Network Council lei (in I Shelley Karas '87 has been named mai ketmg coordinatoi the I'V New York City They Karen in 1996 Wed 9, Hlooinsburg al '87 and Scott Stein were mar- and Mrs. Janus G. Hoffman K7 and Tannine Hoyei an planning They Shawn, are parents of a son, Logan Harris, born on January 11, 1995 (six pounds, 13 Schopl were married on March 18 and brothei a at to captain in the U.S. Arlington, Va. a ilsti at Bell Atlantic bom on a is secre- i was lonnie Surviving aie hei patents. Mi ( in ill. idem in Also killed bi husband, Douglas, and then son, Bvt and a hull months oi the pasi loin nioi en(re\ ( 88, a project leader delphia. is ried hei lyier, i ol an auto in County on April an. asier I weie d kill) M. Calegari employed Pennsylva- on February 20. 1994. in New Brunswick. N.J Lynn is a commercial administrator and in t Virginia, w ai 4 Market Support Operations llij'li nia i Lisa is David M. Hall '87 and Laurie S Nielsen Weal Jeanne newscaster with Blue a phia School In customer service manager Michalochick were married on tary to the were married band, John, are parents of a daughter, Kathryn Elizabeth, born in January 1995. she interned for Channel 10 in Philadel- I, I M. Harvey in Jeffersonville. is New Vicki Pantuso Henry '88 and her husband. Harold, are parents of a daughter. Jessica Lynn, Jeanne Smith Bortulin '88 and her hus- band, Seipe '87 live in — Willis \ Jill They 994. McDonough rectory Graphics in Valley Forge. iia)Mi-.',li< s. Alien town. in Wanda Fetterman. Marge Krueger, also an instructor for National Outdoor leadership School, where she leads student backpack and kayak trips. J. 1 Department at Liberty Mutual Insurance Group, received the company's highest honor The Chairman's Award. Gary L Bosavage. Stephanie Fetterman, Steve 1993, and arc expecting a 215, on July 9 set (ind child son ol a nl is Jennifer Class Volunteers: trips in Baja California Sur. Mexico, for Paddling Faust Gigler '87 and Michael is< ilia Lori DePasquale Lannetti for the Personal Lynn has been guiding sea kayak in lives in Milton. at Chnstchurch, in 8, 1 Bloomfield. Representative: Zealand. South Pi Canterbury bom on December 1988 '87 has been awarded the 1995 Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial Carol Herrick Hall '88 and her husband. Scon, are parents of a daughter, Emily Anne, of operations at the to as- Madi- son Bank of Blue Bell. She formerly was a mortgage processor with Commonwealth Mortgage Company. Amazon Classnotes (Continued from Page S3) abundant resources of the forest Robert J. Osiecki '88 is a loan officer in Pioneer American Bank's office in Kingston He previously worked as a lending officer with Old Forge Bank. We Stephanie the assistant director of univer- is sity relations at Wilkes University Michele Peek Davidson '88 serv ed as matron of honor The Geyers live in Wilkes-Barre with then cats. Kenneth O. Paisley '88 and Lauren Sionko were Lockport. N mamed on October Kenneth Y. is 8. N Niagara Falls, Brenda Pavill '88 has Y. become an Exton 1994. in technical service Interna- Susan E. Snyder '88 earned an MBA deat BU in May 1994. She is employed by gree Geisinger Medical Center as financial liaison to the Division of Surgery. tional Susan L. Snyder '88 and Louis H. LaBnc were married on November 19. 1994. m after Emmaus Board Certified Lactation Consultant completion of a preparatory course at Georgetown University. She is a member of the Luzerne County Breastfeeding and Education Support Network and a founding member of the Lactation Consultants of Northeastern Pa., Inc. She is a patient care director of obstetrics, and adolescent psychology pediatrics at Susan employed by Bethlehem Area School District They live in Emmaus J. Spengel '88 Corporation's Materials Han dling System Division in Chalfont. She h\cs in Lansdale. Mercy Carbon in The) is 18. J. Dippcl 1996 wedding Alib- a medical technologist in the blood bank ai warm glow the ol Iceroeenc live Randall E. Black '89 has been promoted wau-i lake (eVei see a water hlv pad that mx reel across?) and viaitad i colony of electricity at any of l Mansfield Previoush joined the hank le I and in Ins wife. M Bank. in East Stroudsburg. Geisinger Medical Center, Danville C&N She previously worked trainee at Clark Fur- niture. Renee Anne Wamser '88 and Jeffrey Lutie mamed on March 18 Renee, who is employed by the Bethlehem Area School District, earned a master's degree at East Stroudsburg University. They live in were Bethlehem. buds still Connie, have two children that have same live in Liberty. as We Barbara Savior Burnside '89 Attended the Class of 1989 K-union picnic on llomccom ing with her children Maggie, three, Qiva gastiu feimenlation and you laws on then wings much the Julia A. Poduszlo-Light '88 reports the birth of a son, Jeffrey E. Light, on January 16. She New lives in ( also saw tour species o! Kingfishers ol individual birds in '89 Gftffkep close ami pcisonal' astle and One ,.in trip a walk into the Nagmi ln.lt.ui village and had an opportunity to n.ulc We muIk-s) A< Beth A. Roeder '88 and Scott S. Zimmerman '91 are planning an October 14 He Bank/West. has worked for from the Centre] Atlantic Lock Ha- ven. 1994, a reading specialist in the Danville Keshil Whiteleather '88 and Robert Waterland were married in Phoenixville WPGM Radio in Scott is Danville and employed by is a substitute teacher Keshil, who earned State, a child therapist at is in New Insurance Easton Richard G. Scheib '88 and Denise D Klock are planning a May 1996 wedding Richard, who earned a J.D. ener University School of degree from Wid- Law and a legal master's degree from Georgetown University School of Law, in is employed by Ernst & Young degree at Martina Zobb '88 and Jonathan Peace were mamed is a on June 4. 1994. in Thomas J. mamed a programmer/analyst with the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance »s Agency Hamsburg. They live m Co They live in Salisbury Twp, Joseph C. Zola '88 and Ann Mane Franck were mamed in a law degree at of Law, is Hazleton Joseph, an associate with the law firm of Mylolte. David and Fitzpatnck They live in Conyngham Robin Schuller M'88 of Muncy is princiWard L. Myers Elementary School. Stephanie Simmons '88 and Lewis R. Geyer II were mamed on May 21. 1994. of Allentown has two year term on the Ml I 1989 '««> mamed on June 9 in andOflT) I Pottstown also earned a master's degree at \ Brenda. BU, is speech clinician and checrleading coach Pottstown School District Jennifer Prout Kndy a '89 and hei huiband Fernanda! '89 and nifer, arc parents They M '89 of Hughesville has Insurance Company and the living traversed the and flowers show of every shape and rarely seen by the human eye The bold primary colors were much for the senses to absorb Several species ol birds, mseils, Poison Frogs, arboreal mammals and flowering plants were easily observed and Ins wife. Jen- ACFFR Canopy It trip, the Wilkes Barrc/Scranton Interna- was with but man- soon to study and Community Services Group in I Normandy Beach. Mont St Michel and the Chatcux country we ended our we would go back Upon our return to visit neotropical biology that will be offered this BU during fall for undergraduates and Students will study the fall semester, will travel to Amazon at and then we Peru on January experience the in that quickly put together a graduate students in new great regret that we agreed Pennsylvania. '89. an intensive case Walkway, promising an almost endless source of information about this environment a pilot at lech Aviation, lo- travelled to Pans. itli almost too Arrow of a daughter. Abigail Ixigh. is w As we color provided a live in Lancaster, took a vacation to France in June She ecologically i course Todd Argenziano. Joanne L Demcott. Linda Foster, JoAnise Keener, Laura M. Specht. Chrstine Spohn, Susan Sugra. John Walker woild, truly an quarter mil.' long, \tc i 1 Chns ager for heie thai Canopy walkway, climbing ever higher, the secret life ol the canopy began to reveal itself Thousands of spet les of epiphytes rowded bom on November 9. 994 (eight pounds, nine at is ll We climbed into tree forts connected by rope walkways that arc up to 120 feet above studied from the bris N. Linda S. Foster Armstrong dedicated to rainforest. David, are parents of a second child. Steven, born on December 22. 1994 Denver. Pa. < to interai I., the blanches, tional Airport. John M. Walker Philip is anopy is a at Representative: won a Nationwide olounsts the forest floor Brenda Domlnkk ounces). Class Volunteers: pal of to a who earned Duquesne University School in that city. live in Ar- Alumni Board of Directors were nvuon sensitive and allowing lor resean hers been re-elected cated Scherer '88 and Jan A. Deiter on February 12 in Erters. Tom They Allentown. product specialist for Prudential Philadelphia. were area Penn Wordsworth AcadThey live in Philadel- Britain . in the ll pathways designed lington. Va. who home in a master's phia. Martina with her children. They live D C. I multi level system of aerial plallorms and B sign language interpreter in ll e< bom on October 6, 1994. He joins a sister, Lauren, who is two and a half. Kristine is a former special education teacher now at neth, Walkway Systems "89. Joanne Derrkolt '89 emy Kristine Shirer Rupert '88 and her husband. Ken, are parents of a son, Brandon Ken- Elizabeth the Washington. his wife, Carolyn, live in Montandon. Beth, who earned a master's degree in reading at BU in August District rainloiest engineering leal* in Area School his lodge I 1 Piccinlli '89 wedding is D 1 tlx- He gradu- School of Commercial Lending. He and study ol Common- and Karen Kr/astek ode named « cutei loi < they have built one ol the three ated class *89 and Daniel Amazon Lcitch were married on September 24 in Easton Among the attendants were Angela last six years. first in his Ann Dalton Elizabeth e' hiked to our next lodge, K. loi I truly a mental Education and Reaearch ii»n the way. the guides i amed all ol oui geai loi us. all we had to do was to hike and enjoy the he y live in I I shuts ami t blo« guns and heads unique expenem Sara Dunning Campbell 'KM and S up a afternoon we look hats loi hei bus band. Butch, arc parents of a daughter. Hannah Elisabceth, bom on December 2. 1994 (eight was his truly I lainforest ami visiie.l a Kellvann Hennessey are planning a Man h 990 wed ding Kevin is a regional manager loi I'cnr.u pounds, one ounce. 20 one small area, as well as three thiee toed sloths wilderness wealth Bank for the m Aichacopteryx. the fiiM Midi highlight oi Kevin Kevin D. Waple '88 has been appointed Commonwealth is i and dozens Hatfield. assistant vice president at k iheJj native habitul. She and her husband, Michael, have one son. Mm a Hoal/ins (vci\ pnmilive pheasant sized inor accountant. he |*>»H Inc. Karen B. Peterson '88 of Wyalusing has been promoted to assistant cashier by Citizens & Northern Bank. She joined in 1990 as a receptionist and has been a loan officer is camps) tlu- From Aplornapo. we cxploied to controller of lust Citizens National by lantenu (there no I Products Operation of the is Downingtowo Daniel, one May camp Nestled in boundary off the composed of large, open, thatch -roofed stnictures on stilts. In de- a teachei is District Hxplomapo Camp remote rainforest Sin usan, this earned a masiei \ Spnng-Ford School the |unglc so Rivers to L 1994. in 6. West Chestei University, at in the "89 and Julie on August who Cortland, III fcnd Alice K. StaufTer '88 and Robert controller of mamed a software engi- is FMC neer with are planning a is is gree and Marie Hospital in Wilkes-Barre. Joe Pellock '88 ortland W. Bigeltm C Fctzcr were K. manager for Sevenson Environmental Services in Chelsea and Shiner Fxploramu by boat (there arc no you cithei walk oi take | boat) and traveled approximately 4 < miles up the Amazon's Napo and Sucusaii left m roads Eagle Award for outstanding cluims MTVtcC He joined Nationwide in l**S0 7. 1996 to River and rainfore«t person Michael Foulds '89 and Dana Mart/ were mamed on May 20 in Herndon Michael is administrative sales manager for National Silver Ticket Co in Paxinos Page 55 . Classnotes Allentown College of degree tered in competition sponsored by the North- health east Professional Photographers' Association sociation of Northumberland County, serving One of her Honor" because ol print in its was plated portraits was it in (he Sales "Court at She is manager of the maternal/child program with the Visiting Nurses As- Kiessling '89 and Gregg S Moscr were married on February 4 Deborah is a sixth grade teacher Mahanoy City Catholic S< hool They live Gmnblatt '89 and her husband. Kdward. are parents of a daughter, (six They iik In s) pounds, two ounces. 18.5 live in Portland, Maine foods. is Trexlcrtown. Carol He and Timbervillc, Va. Inc., in Mac They ey. aie parents his I nasi is.i is I agei loi the the downlown/inaiketing Downtown Whcalon, ol and David F Appleby September wedding on the Past toe A. Ilabakiis "8«> an- planning a ( Psposito wete married on August 27. 1994. Danville Lori She Illinois in. in Business Association also a niembei ol is J. in They Jennifer employed by is Joya Mast' '89 and Donald I team Coiilmental Mas in ihe USB ketball Association.) is man ied on May 28 in J Muta Jr. were Joannle Kramer Maselli '89 .mil her hus- They (Kati) Elizabeth, born in July 1994. has aie industries i in Columbus, Ohio McMuitue Joselle managei Louise )94 property is Set vic es in Pla. IVudl Sparing Hepler '89 and Benjamin Curtis Hepler, almost tWO, ami aie in the piOCeSS "I building an addition to then house I is Blue a tilth grade teachei in the lementary Si C Hummel hool weu ( L. Hilbish '8s» in. lined ath> Inc. in is lal Camp Hill D and Bryan analyst \\ I uli the law offices of Cleve- | in Pned Bloomsburg Conn Jennifer L. Jones '89 and Mark wedding an elemental school teacher m R Bell Jennifer Michele L. Middtesworth '89 and Kenneth Somerday '89 were mamed on April 30. 1904, in Coal Township Michele is chemist with General Public Utilities Nuclear in Read- and Kenneth is an elec trician for Waldman West Reading. They live m Sink- on September 24, 1994. Lucy They live in North Wales. A Renee Shaplin Drago '90 and her husband, in 1 21 inches long). Tyler joins a sister. Michele. 1990 Palmer Township, Pa. 12. James and They a brother. Daniel, nine. live in Kimberly Youndt Evans '90 and her Shevlin P. band, Yuri, are expecting their loan DiFrancesco. Nicole Woodson Smith. who Kimberly, first hus- child in teaches a learning sup- port class in Lancaster County, received her master's degree at Millersville University in Lisa Stackhouse August 1994. Joann Barletta '90 and Mark Reed '91 are planning a summer 996 wedding. Joann, who also earned a master's degree at BU, is a Christopher G. Fuchs '90 and Mary Tammy who Mark, received a master's degree is Md. at the a sixth grade teacher Stacey L. Beltz '90 and Robert D. Coleman in in '91 were married on June Breinigsville. Stacey is an assistant manager with Pizza Hut Allentown. They A. Lutes were married on September Bunkertown. Kimberly .i the North is 3. 1994, an X-ray techni- has received an MSN engineering optics is at a product Wilmot Fulmer '90 and John Patti Fulmer 89 4 are parents of a daughter. gan Elizabeth, born on April 18. They Mor- live in Michelle R. Garrett '90 of Reading re ceived a master's degree in counseling/psychology at Kutztown University in May. Geismger Medical Center, and Stephen BU. They live in Bloomsburg. Robert A. Gould '90 is manager of appli- cations development with the Platform Divi- Pentz Morgan '89 gave birth to Wendy "alive C. Casner '90 reports that she and well West Africa. She tion to sion of Bell Atlantic Video Services. is after a recent adventure/vaca- burn center at is a registered nurse Crozer Chester Medical Ann Michelle ClafTey '90 has been promoted to senior fund accountant at Preferred Ben- a division administrator at Children's They live in efits Deptford. N.J. Corp. in Fort Washington. She resides Chestnut Care of York. Edward is Home lives J. Hayes '90 of Newark. Dela- a load coordinator for Matlack Sys- tems Inc. at the corporate headquarters in Wilmington. He formerly was employed by Bridgestone Firestone Inc. Margaret Heller '90 and Stanley Zory were married Norman A were mamed on May 13. Ann is a He Reston, Va. in Hill. Elizabeth Orris '89 and Memorial Hospital's in ware, Lee Ann Nepa '89 and Stacy Bucklaw were mamed on June 4. 1994, in Carbondale. Lee Shaffer in Michigan. senior at Center. Ann master's degree 1 who earned a Northampton. 4 cian at mamed on October Lansdale. Christopher, live in Kresgeville. Kimberly A. Campbell 90 and Stephen in in Stevens Institute of Technology, 4. 1994, a senior credit ana- with Nations Credit of Allentown, and is 994. design engineer with Ford Motor Co in Dearborn, Michigan. They live in Northville, Wellsboro in the is Kathenne Franko were 1 special education teacher in North East, is ing Spring. registered nurse at '8«J employed by Sovereign Bank is Robert is Schuylkill School District. Karen Kepner mamed a provider relations coordinator for U.S. on April 27, 994 (nine pounds, seven ounces, lyst Lewisburg Hospital of Philadelphia. Page 56 is Wyomissing. in twin boys. Brett and Taylor, on August 20, rhej live in Dauphin. arc planning a June 30 1994. Todd W 1994. Enfield, '89 and Heidi SunbuTJ Kill' Services TW>y 1). Hunsingei '89 celebrated his liisl wedding anni\eis.n\ Pebiuan 12. IWS lie is employed by Aetna [nsurance Company in 4. Lucy A. Dibetta '90 and David McConnell were Healthcare. University of Virginia, Wilhamsport Susan is a programmer/analyst for the Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit ing, on Novcmlvi financ .i in at S. wedding. aie planning a July 8 employed Electric in Cathy Thomas husband, hei Brian, aie parents of a son, Trudi is '89 and Susan E. Metzker '89 and David (iehrum were married on May 13 in Ridge November Frank, are parents of a son, Tyler William, borr in Mlb Management at Kissimmce, l l David C. Fortna are planning an October 21 wedding. husband, liei Jim, aie patents ol a son, Uiaiulon William, I, M. Matash Joselle land Louise Ruane Hoc '89 and born on Match '90 and 1 ne ol Ernst iV Young He has been with the lum loi live yeais, spec lah/ing in linan ami health Deck live llariisbuig in the till eial services Nicole, born on July. band. Dana, are parents of a daughter. Kalhryn Anthony W. Hartlaub '89 ol Hanovei live '88 are parents of a daughter, Allison Class Volunteers: professional promotional modeling and ging been named audit managei Deck Allen- Carbondale. also involved in log. in Bell Atlantic employed by AT&T. is Williams Twp.. Pa. live in Poughkeepsie Police Department. They in that city. Representative Chicago Rockers Millei Icehouse Dance Team he Chicago Rockers are a proles sional basketball Center Co Pntertainmcnt Todd R. Whitmoyer the ( PC Information He is also a part-time event consultant and comedy magician with Black Diamond live in Scranton. Mobile, and Chris They 1993 12, a police officer with the City of is employed by PA Mentor as is Jennifer Lindemann '89 and Christopher Shunk '89 wete married on December 3, 1994 '90 and Mat- '91 are parents of a daughter. Shelley Kratz of two children. Kim- M'89 and Michael A M. Stinger Cutler Lewisburg Penitentiary. oper with the Lorl A. Lewis a recruiter. Alburtis. the town. in live in at David A. Wargo '89 and Tracy Ann Batista are planning a December 9 wedding. David is j computer instructor and software devel- Rocco Quality w a registered nurse with is Home Care Lehigh Valley Matt Line Mountain High School. a superintendent for live in Bedminster. Meghan Marie, born on December Parsippany. N.J. works at They N.J. thew A. Cutler Corp recognized for his athletic accomplishments Todd Christine resources David M. Wadeck '89 and Adnenne K Zechman were mamed on May 20 David herly and Colton. fcrol human a AT&T Capital Berme Romanoski Chapter of the PennsylvaFame on March 25 He w.is wile. Lynn Gui niak '8*> and Andrew Wang were married on December 4 ( is at nia Sports Hall of Hiianna Elsie Monlefel Grccnblatt, born on February 23 systems administrator in as a student Chatham. in Leftzel '89 was inducted into the Todd in Kingtown, She for an investment advisory service Inc.. N.J. Chris Swiencki '89 in is at City. VETIA, Red Lion. lives in a registered securities representa- is and client service representative Watsontown. in employed by Transmodal Corp. Muncy. They live in Watsontown. Dana I Carolyn reports the birth of a daughter on September 28. 1994. Deborah A. George '89 and Janu s Slivers were married on July 23 In Mahanoy l Karen Stein Snyder '89 ihe highest scoring Dana M. Gallo were tive mne-county Gcismger central region. the classification. Melissa Monlt ft St Carolyn Ann Corvasio '90 and Kenneth mamed on September 9. 1994 David P. Shadle '89 and Jennie Fagan were mamed on September 9. 1995. David is a sales manager for Rockwell in Doylestown. Francis de Jody Hoffman dates '89 of Lewisburg Studios won awards for four photographs cn- Mitchell A. Clouser '90 and Tracy E. Beck are planning a September 30 wedding in Petersburg, Va tive with Reds Mitchell is a sales representa- Fisher in Tampa. in May. Margaret is a registered nurse with the Pennsylvania Department of Welfare. They live in Dawn M. Iorio 4 Union Dale. 90 and Brian J. Brady were 9 , Opportunities for careers Classnotes mamed on November Horsham. They Dawn 12 in Hudson. a software engineer at Betz is Labs in live in Kintersville. C Schrefller '90 received the third- Jule place award for R. Nicole Kent '90 and Ronald G. Deeter mamed on April 9. were Nicole 994. District, tions officer at and Ronald a correc- is Columbia County Prison They Bloomsburg. Kevin J. Kotch '90 and Sharon E Toomey December 9 wedding Kevin, graduate of Temple University School of repotting from Ass^utmn" Laura Wendel Schultz live in an associate with the law firm of Hoyle, They 15 Laura also earned mamed a master's I at M Coole> Karen Seidel-Rodgers Chnstman are engaged. Berks ologist at Denise Wayne Kellie Ann Shaner '90 and Duanc E. mamed on May 2H, )4. m Gordner were Mauger are planning a '90 and Glen Snyder June 17 wedding. Janet Home ployed by the Alaska Agency W is em- They are A. Murphy Jill is a nuclear medicine technologist at Grand View Hospital in West Rockhill. the Sitler '90 is where he was inHonor Society. He is in OKU a four-year residency in oral and maxillofa- surgery at the Gundersen/Lutheran Medi- cial cal Center and is completing his MBA at the University of Wisconsin. in the press office rial Hughes ment of Interior and is enrolled in a master's program with emphasis on invertabrate zool- They ogy. live in LaCrosse. Wisconsin. New Yoik the Susan in Hanovei 1 99 live that time, she cial May 1994 At in was employed as a clinical so- worker for KidsPeace. the national cen- ters for kids in crisis. Ellen Spisak '90 and Joseph Greco are planning a June 17 wedding A Mary grade teacher at Panther Valley, received a master's degree at Kutztown Uni- Ellen, a first versity in May. Joseph a correctional of- is Dinan I IRS degree in at '90. a senior auditor with Washington, We non Strashaniiht Clndj Ambrose '91 and Daniel R. Wolfgang '93 are planning a September 1 \ is a claims lepiesenlative with Farm Insurance, Willianisporl. and Daniel is an assistant systems engineei with EDS. Camp They Hill Marc Baker as a soltware live in Manchester Dawn Reichwein-Feltman to human '90 has been resources manager dential Insurance in at Pru- '91 has joined RegSi an lii. He previously was engineer a He ami Sandra, live in School District and is Red Lion Area Eileen is an accountant lor Morristown eral Credit pursuing a master's de- were J. Renshaw '90 and Bradley mamed in Hagersville. at the Plumsteadville Inn. Sara They is J. Union They Margaret RE/MAX limited Real Estate in Whitehall He is Unalso live in l ed Wharton. N.J. L. Brass •«>! Jason ..ml H. W 1996 wed Mount Carmel Margaret is a case manager at Northumberland County Adult ding in Services employed Karen Karen ^ Joanna L. Roe '90 and Wesley D. Hollis '90 were Mere Macy PGA mamed on October 1 , 1 994, in is a visual merchandiser King of Prussia. Wesley, a Class golfer, is the head golf professional Skippack Golf Course. MontgomeryvUJe. They mamed a registered nurse They Mark W on October 29. 1994 at > . nn, Bruce '91. a first lieutenant in the U.S. Army, graduated from flight schl at Ft Dody Perna Turoczy '90 and Istvan Z. Turoczy '89 are parents of a son, Michael at Charles, born on in I employed by Marion Mcrrcll Dow. March 24 They Rucker. Alabama, as an pilot hard, a provon track record and a winning attitude. you feel you have and are not proqrov.inrj rapidly enough .1! your present Job, we offer an extensive training program and excellent advancement opportunities. Start part-time If you wish, so as not to Jeopardize your Bob Long If potential mtorviow 558-2881 C.ill lor ,in '85 at (610) Inc. (CRA) provides professional information systems consulting services Our mission and is to provide regional, national, international clients with the means solve their information needs through the use of skilled CRA sources is and equipped re- looking for profes- sional programmers/analysts with minimu of one year experience and any of the following: COBOL, IBM Assembler. CICS, UNIX and many others. Send resume in confidence to CRA, Attn: Kimberly Goodman, 3314 Stationed in 1993. he relumed to OH-58C Germany Alabama acroscout Market Street, Suite 201, Camp Hill, PA 17011 FAX: (717) 975-0676. Phone (717) 737-4810 Internet: crarev@mailhost.epix.net since January in May for the (Continued on Page 61) live in officer live ami Katz arc planning an August wedding is Eddie Brouse A at Jr. '91 The Lankcnau live in Collegeville. Eagles Joanna s, is Hospital. executive positions. Candidates must have leadership ability, desire to earn excellent money, willingness to work utilizing E. Tulanowski '90 and Herbst were — individuals seeking a challenging career Bruce D. Braughton Hyer live in Telford — expanding and looking for people who are willing to work thoir way into to Western Maryland College '90 has joined Financial Advisors. Computer Resource Associates Eileen A. BIOZfD ">l and Mi' h <- A Champa were married on May 21. 1994 Northampton. Sara t Wilhairisport. associated with Tepes Construction of Northumberland. V? are a national marketing organizathe largest In our Industry pm-.onl poMlion wife, Ins 1 third grade teacher in the Tim Tepes Hox attrac- to Prudential Fairfax. Michele Strobeck '90 and Gregory Pugh 5 wedding Michele is a at PO management stown. Ohio. DC, earned an MBA George Mason University in are planning a July gree Hncruitor, and an Send resume tive salary tion system installer and trainer for Data ( aid through Norrell Temp Services in Young Carbon County. Springman Jill Full benefits, state of has positions available. Contact Ted Williams '85. CFP. at (717) 5815888 or 581-5833. Barnhardt are planning a June promoted Must bo goal ortontod and American Express AndrOnis, /jthreh Garrou.sian. Shan /.. State the I'hej 1 wedding Cindy Day. Mary Go Northumberland. PA 17857. or call (717) 286-6732, 784-3300. or 473-3552. Valley School Districl Va. She lives in Falls Church L. Rarick '90 earned a master's de- Boston University at Financial Servlcea Representative. business for yourself, not by into yourself 1 gree Bortultn '88 at (610) 539-7729. Conewago John of Tom Ridge 's gubernato- '90, a general biologist with the U.S. Depart- III inaugural committee. ficer in His wife, the former Christine is She works unluhil Class Volunteers: Emergency Management Agency. She formerly worked in spring 1994, ducted into the i an informs University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine masu 's New York .1 at Representative She and her husband. Greg, are parents of a daughter, Sara, who was two on Valentine's Robert L. Myers '90 graduated from and a great commission. Discovery Toyds offers a lot of support the art learning system, Damlan Karen DeLullo planning an October wedding. '90 received Ma> short hours and benefits to their consultants! For more Information, contact Jeanne Smith occupational therapy in demos, catagog Inc., Health Care '90 and Jeffrey P Zeltt are Sell via personal orders, or fund raisers for organizations A fun, easy full or part-time job with Pennsburg 111 Kathj s. Woodward '90 and Christophei L. Long weie mamed on Apnl 16. 1994 m Hanover Kathy teaches simIi grade "» the owners of D&K's tion writer for the Pennsylvania Jill he> live l Youngland and D&K's Studio of Dance. Piano and Fitness They live in Hughes\ ilk- Anchorage. in I 1 Lairdsville Janet L. Seiple '90 and her husband. Jim, are parents ol a daughter. Kelli Ann. hoi n on April 26 (seven pounds, five ouik es) ENT Surgical Associates, Inc., West Reading. in Lennon an audi- is I | ehigh Valley Hospital I self-disciplined. Julie '90 and L. books, encyclopedias, personal care products, clothes and parenting tools products of the highest quality and extraordinary value that sell thomsolvos! and KaiuK doll weie |oya ,„ 0 |tord on is dren with multiple handlt RDS City KhOOll September 1995. Medical Society. M. Mastroianni Offer outstanding developmental toys, in au School I University in child in Omega Alpha Honor ducted into the Alpha Denise '90 and her husfirst «). M. Wilson Sheila band, Jim. are expecting their li\e BU degree Kaleen Kovalovich '90 received a medidegree at the Penn State College of Medicine at Hershey in May. In April, she was in- Thes ( had R. Williams '90 of Lansing. Michigan, has graduated with honors from rhomai ansdale degree on Apnl (Cedai Crest) ).micl Allen, I Johnson one. Island I a registered nurse at 1992. in Earn $10-$30 per hour selling Discovery Toys Products on your own schedule. s.iles represent.! .1 — "90 and her hus- bom on March cal & is Wumpole *W l.ori received the 1994 North Carolina Special Olympics Outstanding Print Media Award a in Philadelphia. Chris Johnson Northport. .Wav j son. Morns and Kerr Philadelphia live for Patriot in North Wilkcsboro. N.C.. for three years. A former Grit reporter, she also band. Gary, are parents ol is in Abuse: Victim's Mother Comments Jule has been a reporter for The Journal- are planning a Law, Hci trates Elysburg in an office manager for the Danville is Area School live in 1 I was "Murder-Suu side Dlui article listed Christine M. Vitale '90 and Itmoi McAfee were mamed on September 7. nwa, 1 the North Carolina Press winning '91 news enterprise advance course and an aircraft transi Wescosville. Uon Page 57 Classnotes 1993 while working as a research scientist Kristen Casari '91 and Wister Yuhas Jr. •92 arc planning a September 22 wedding in Lake Harmony Krislcn is a partner in Casari Enterprises. Inc.. Hazlcton. and Wistcr is a Britches He UM L. Condalla 'W 90 arc planning a November 4 wedding. Lisa and is employed by Muhlenberg Hospital, 4 Brian employed by Rivcrvicw Leasing Co. is someone paid work to in the store dur- evening in the The two jobs eventually became too much, and he made the decision to leave his good-paying, solid job at the company 'The first year was a little lean." he said "Obviously, the initial investment was high The only reason didn't lose a lot was because I '91 and Scotl L. Cooley Je nnifer S. Hon* I were married in April in Bloomsburg. is store manager at Rcvco Drug Store •91 worked there Milton, and Scott in ( scheduling/office fa is a Bloomsburg Craftsmen. [litatOI at my off Jennifer He an operations researc h analyst *91 and Eric B. Hadler were married on September 1994. 10. Maple (Hen Jennifer is a sales representaEgghead Software in King ol Prussia in He last year. Bnllon aie planning an Oc tober 7 wedding Onshore ment (irant Amateur McGuinn were Gary Scianton Kecoids May 27 in employed by Specialty Tressa Honicker '91 and Charles She at Fort Gosling '91 and T. were married on October is in who served as a quarthe U S Army, is study- Penn Stale Harrisa member of the Army Reserve al Tara with Vanguaid Group T.J The- a is a 8, Eorge. and in Valley oniputei prograiiuner c at late Wilkes Uni Schaefer '90 '91 engaged. are D ployed by Gerald Grove, and John Corkery is and John CPA in M. Gregory employed by Advanta ol is a national senior synon IMPACT Software Systems, Gurzynskl »>f and rhomaa Derm weie married on May 25 Barrc. who Felicia, degree at PH. is gist at Polyclinic a M Wilkes in also earned a master's speech language palholo Medic al Center, Sam Jerome manager Vestal. N Gina< for Sam is an assisSherwm Williams Co. in Y. school teaehei teaehei in the Carlisle School District. They in is employed in the ment of Weis Markets in purchasing depart- and Patty kirchner '91 '81 were married on June 18. 1994 C Walp Both are wedding teachers in the Berwick Area School District. Doug, who also earned degree They a master's at reside in Patty reading pursuing a master's degree al Finished nei master's degree In BU Nicole John lush I loi also Dun and .i I'm- Ann DoniU Capuano '91 and are planning a spring l I Wo wedding Bradslrcet aptain in in Volleyball in Ho '9| isownei Bethlehem of" I ast Page 58 ( in Wilmington. May Dr. Gerald They Richard C. Lowe '91. an auditor with the Arm) Vudil Agency in Wilkes-Barre, re- U.S. CPA license in 1994. Stuart B. McAleer '91 and Barbara Stuart is a D Gibson. live in Class Volunteer: Tom London Debra Ann Acri '92 and Steven J.Vigorito '91 were married in Hazleton. stitute teacher, A. Reustle '91 and Steven Debra is a sub- owner/operator is an accountant is of Animal House Pet Centers live in Wharton. in Butler, N.J N.J. tion. Diane J. Rhine '91 and Timothy Jenna Akola '92 and Chris Rudolf are plan- J. Longnecker were married on April 29 in Annville. Diane is employed by the Bank of Lancaster County They live in Mt. Joy. ning a Donald A. Shearer '89 and Debbie Ann Solomon were married on April in May 4. 1996 wedding. Jenna ager of the Piercing Pagoda at is man- Stroudsburg. in Natalie Alansky '92 is a third grade teacher Mahanoy Area Elementary School. She also coaches seventh grade girls' high school and basketball and 1 Monloursville. Donald is manager of Montour They live in '91 Tina A. Singer are planning a July a teacher with and Chester A. Verchuk wedding in Moosic. Tina Scranton-Lackawanna Huin South girls' track Melissa M. Alba '92 and Matthew Reinhard '92 were married on October 22, 1994 in Hughestown. Melissa is a computer graphics illustrator for the U.S. Department of Energy in Washington, is an accountant for R. Christopher Smiley Janae, have opened their 4 business, Man- at 245 Centerville Road in '91 were married Chris was f ormerly an assistant manager for on October 22. 1994, the Geisinger Medical Center Technology manager at in July. John Saint Jude They Frackville. Staples. Church. in Shenandoah. Kristen expects to graduate from cal Lancaster. Rentals, Inc., in live in Falls Krislcn L. Ask '92 and John A. Babinchak 91 and his wife, own DC, and Matthew McLean They Springfield. Va. Scranton. field. School of Mediis an operations Polymer Corp. in live in Elysburg. Roni Ann Snow '91 and David Gehns were 1. 1994. in West Reading. They reside in Emmaus. married on October Adrianne Bahl '92 received Speech Language and Hearing Association December 994. She 1 is in Hatboro. Michele a mental health technician lege Hospitals m a nursing degree live in at is is pursuing Chester County Hospital. thologist at Crozer-Chesler Medical Center in Upland. Laura A. Biscontini '92 and James A. Brogna '92 were married on May 14, 1994. in Plains. Wayne. self-employed landscaper. Andrea A. Wetzel Zavacky '91 and '91 were married on Mark Andrea is a staff accountant Renaissance Healthcare Corp. Mechanicsburg, and Mark is D. December 9 Allentown. A in Laura is office manager for in a marketing rep- live in Hamsburg. rector of operations for Kingston. They live Dr is di- Car Bargain Hunters. in Pittston. for resentative for Enterprise Rent-a-Car in Mechanicsburg. They in a speech-language pa- Medical Col- Warminster and at a certificate of clinical competency from the American Charles Musto, Forty Fort, and James Vbckel are planning a September wedding. in and 1992 They They oasi Montgomery County, one of very few such stores in the C&StSrD U.S. He began the store "on the side" a provider relations repre- Cigna Health Plan Delaware. ceived his Christopher is '91 Bob Heller John Nonh Hampton Rebecca A. Young Evans were married on September 30. 1994 in Dalton. Rebecca is an office manager for at Michele Webster '91 and Kurt Graves were Nicole Lee '91 and Wesley L. Cosgriff are engaged in August 1994. Hospital in live in Collegeville. married on July 16. 1994 sentative loi is is Ann Ransier '91 and Robert E. Smith were married in New Freedom. Laurel is employed by the CPA firm of Hass & Co. ick an accountant for Caesais Pocono Re- sous Mr Berw Mercy Wilkes-Barre. Sunbury. Baltimon Douglas A. Ilcin Wilkes-Barre. Lisa in Sacred Heart at Laurel They May 6 a medical technologist at Representative: sandwich shop Michael KaufTman '91 and .mnns Teats arc planning a fall wedding in Sehnsgrove. '93 are planning an October 14 Works 1 an accountant is hattan Bagel Co., a bagel bakery, deli, and live in Carlisle- Jodi L. Kishbach «91 and Donald is Michelle is Mario M. Klassen and Corey Kent were married on November 12, 1994, in Mincrsvillc. Mario is a learning support Mic hael is J. fcnova arc plan- I 1 were married on her husband. Pintande '91 and Craig E. planning a May 18, 996 wedding. Michelle ning a September 9 wedding tant cialist for the a & Forty Fort. Hamsburg. Carolyn Ann llaring '9| ami Uiandon J Welc h were married on December 7, 1994. Luthervillc. Md Caiolyn is an elementan is live in Lansdale. man Development Agency Head Start Felicia a. BU. Berwyn. They in Oil Service Co. in Wilkes-Barre Bethlehem '9 1 .mil BU, is a behavioral speFairfax County School District. master's degree at is of a daughter, Abigail Yvonne, born on January 27. who also earned a Alexandria, Va. Katharine, '91 and his wife are parents Gregory Inns and Mark D wedding in the Phila- law firm of Shapiro legal assistant at the emWillow Kimberly '91 in at delphia Institute for Paralegal Training, Theresa veralt) L also earned a paralegal diploma Indiantown Gap. J. comniunic adons ass(u Prussia is Struckiu '92 1994, in King of who Britain Township. Kristine. with the Maryland Department of Transporta- liu 1am New Jilek Tressa, ing for a master's degree burg A September 30 wedding arc planning a consultant with Olyphant. 1994. in 19, Allcntown College of St Francis de Sales. Ann married on is is '91 are planning a July 22 Paxinos. November Sholly Jr were married on Hospital and Volleyball Association. Corp.. Horsham. '91 and Kelly GUIIck S. in the Depart- Auditoi General ol the Gary employed by is in Inc.. Roadarmel Lisa Yakuboski '91 and Charles E. Buzalka Roedcr are Kimberly A. Hostetter Kvangclisti '91 and Tricia R S. John Elysburg in man- is shift Kristine L. Mosser '91 and Martin E. anticipates turn- tive loi Grant Fox's Pizza, both employed by Durdach Brothers Kreisman termaster officer in Ann Dresner at Day Care Center and months first six a regional director of the is Middletown Mechanicsburg Jennife r lived I savings." and broke even at Parts Control Center in Navy Ship the didn't pay myself, ing a prof it this year. Michelle M. Crcola '91 and Jim Carson were married on June 3 in Mechanicsburg is I took a small loss for the Ho Michelle — ager Katharine M. Wooilum Moore '91 and John D. Palacz ing drugs to fight cancer. ing the day. and he took over and Brian k. Lytic J. '93 are planning a spring 1996 wedding Kathleen is employed as director of Little private investigator for Cross Valley Investigations. Wilkcs-Barrc Kathleen at McNeil Pharmaceutical, a division of Johnson & Johnson Co.. where he worked on develop- Donna M. Brodoski '92 and Nevin T Christy are planning an October 14 wedding Donna is an accountant with North American Drager and is pursuing a master's degree at Moravian College. Positions Classnotes sought Peter Brooks M'92 and Chnstie Young were May who is employed by Washington County were married on Peier employed by is 28 the Kellogg Co. Boyer are engaged mamed on December Schools lic student M Buchter Colleen Wilhamsport in '92 and Randal S. Colleen They Hagerctown. Md.. in Hood College at District M. Gerdes Nicole Diono manager Philip a breakfast is are Ann Lori Eliubeth in mamed on September is M Sherry The\ Garbacik NY Sherry Dissinger are planning a July 8 wedding. Kelli is employed by Lebanon Head Shelly S. Griffith '92 and David A. Blough '92 were mamed on October in Mililmburg Shelly West Chester. Anthony is a Laboratories cal student at Philadelphia College of Osteo- Ann Harding Kelly Charlottesville. Va.. and catching up on old and times. Wishing to say "hi" to Andy, Tom, Jen, Lisa. Kim. Sharon and Steph!" Dammer '92 and Laurence J in the Benton Area School in Kelly CVS Pharmacy manager with is a i I L. Hendel '92 and Ken Sprankk- mamed on May manager for TCP Inc. 1 Karen 3 is m Systems the office Karen M. Hollister '92 and Jam Hatboro mamed I ,i Karen Maya '92 and Robert C. mamed in Esse* alls, N were I leachei Keaalei J ngh I al dinator for Allied Temporary Services in Bethlehem They live in that city Aaron M. Janis District. Amy M. are Brian R. Derr '92 and Donna Bitner are is employed by The Daily Item engaged. Brian in Palmcrton. a registered nurse at Graduate Health System's City Line Avenue Hospital dclphia. and Craig is Plula in claims analyst a is employed by Meridian Area School Mark Davis '93 are planning a June 29. 1996 wedding. Renee is a counselor at the Rape and Victim Assistance Center of Schuylkill County in Pottsville and is Department Store also employed by Hess's at the Frackville Mall Brian a business education teacher and assistant boys' basketball coach at Southern Columbia High School. Jobes '92 of Whitehall has been at Owen J tered nurse at the University Navy Reel Material Support Oil ReMechanicsburg. They live in the U.S. in is School District. Michael, also a graduate of Lancaster General Hospital School of Medical Technology, is a master's degree emotional support teacher employed by Community Hospital of School Christine New Providence Fuller '92 and Jeffrey A. Gutekunst '92 are planning a July 8 wedding >n Clark's J. Sumnut Christine is a substitute teacher in the Scranton School District, and is a credit associate for the Sherwin District. at Ed Lehigh University, is in the East is an Penn a special auditor for the Pennsylvania Stale Treasury in Hamsburg. of Virginia 1 1, nlili is a in Charlottesville. Morse '92 and Jeffrey Gudenkauf August 12 wedding Kristin grade teacher first mary School in Walnut Ridge at Pri- Vernon. N.J D. Renee Fultz '92 and Adam Rantan A Marino 1996 wedding. April t| May employed by Roadway Express. Inc. director In a eastern Pennsylvania, in western N J or southern N Y For resume, contact Alumni Office und usk for File B-1955. (BSC B.A. MA Ph D economics MBA DBA finance and International business and management. An associato professor of economics and business (13 years); utilities economic policy analyst and 71), political , economy. , rized to establish a university and grant bachelor and graduate dogroos by Utah and Louisiana (four years); self- consultant ment (six years). at a job I seek employ- and Income commensu- rate with my abilities, or seek heroic adverturers to help me re-establish an external degree Institution. Contact Elmer Chase III, P.O. Box 172, PA 18416 Elmhurst, Management, MBA In auditing or accounting B.S accounting (3.6 GPA), an management (3 5 GPA), over years of military and civilian experience. Excellent record of hard work, 1 1 superior written Stacey L. Noll '92 and David mamed on April Slacey teaches They Yodcr were I 1994. in Stewartstown 9. in the Dallastown Area School is I could live in York. Suzanne M. Plate an '92 and Joseph J Adamchick arc planning an August wedding Suzanne and oral communication and outstanding analytical aptitude have received extensive training and experience in areas listed skills J employed by f irst Valley Bank in Hazlcton. make a positive impact on your organization References available personal interview, call Thomas P. Evans at For (609) 267-1285 Seeking human services position in Pa area Hospital social worker, elementary teacher, school Central Stephanie A. Kline '92 and John C. Myers hospital position Jeffrey Williams Co. in Clinton. N.J. 494 7529 I Sciences Center District Kristine Kichline '92 and Michael Heimbach are planning a September 2X. 1996 wedding Kristine is a cost accountant for Zeus Industrial Products in Richard F Donehue, 5 E. 22nd St., Box 249. Barnegat Light. NJ 08006, or (609) employed as a dispersed learning April S. Mntcbier '92 and David Melissa Kaufman '92 and Edward Palmer '92 are engaged Melissa, who earned live in '92 a substitute teacher in the Scranton Michael L. Frey '92 and Tracy L Rineer were married on June 11. 1994. in Strasburg They tOI Sukley are planning a June 10 wed Waynesboro, Va Deborah is a regis- Kristin Judith R. Jones '92 and Christopher J Conrad were mamed on May 6 in Green wixxJ new band dim Deborah Catherine Montgomery Karl S arc planning a Lancaster. the national and financial logistics department of Judith FT long-term substitute position. Willing to truvel end/or relocate. Contact energy researcher (two years); authois ding in live in Kaikfl Roberts High School. arc planning an J. Finn '92 received his black belt in August 1994 and is an instructor at the 'Tiger" Schulmann's Karate Center in Quakertown. '92 Jill Ann Johnson '92 and Michael G. McNeal were mamed on October 22. 1994. in Ashland R D Jill is employed in the inter- Mechanicsburg. Daniel They District. Todd Mangel ap- pointed credit supervisor for Lafayette Bank be al Brian T. McMuilin '92 and arol tan Ketner were married on October 22. 1994 in Saint Clair. Brian is a teacher in the Saint Clair Sunbury. Renee R. Donmoyer '92 and Brian D. is Aaron Securities in Reading to then , is I in In comprehensive business education and in cometology Willing to touch uny combmution of subjects Will consider and Krufka are planning an August 26 wedding Soon certified In secretarial studies, ment Information Systems 92 and Craig J. planning an August wedding (irealei Atlanta Health Services. Philadelphia '92 and Katherine mamed on August 6. P. Shields Jr. '92 were Clair Both are special educauon teachers 1 994. in St in Dianne Pursed '92 and Kevin Kelly were mamed on October live in . Chief Information Officer or Manage Holden '92 15. a personnel coor- is general business studies Cahl Jolla. Kentucky. R on October school or middle school. Certified al \mv Mcl aughlin in Teaching position (FT) wanted in N J a high i Ringold Hcmcntaiv School ... Clarksville. Tenn and Robert is a UeuteiUfll in the U S Army, stationed by l-orl ( 'amphcll. a S-1982 m.wkoliiui odur.ition. lypowntuu), and eight Jr. '92 Inc.. for File instructing business subjects in in . Karen Alumni Office and ask an as Christina holds a maikel reseauh position is were 1994 Jennifer L. Phillip I Worcester. Lindenmuth were Bates were married on September 17, 1994. in Williamsport. Jennifer is an English teacher wedding purchasing agent for Allan A. Myers Amy Jo is a special education teacher in the East Penn School District. and uie.t. position. reorganizations, imple- Heivvuk in "92 and Fred PettilK are planning a June 1996 spent the weekend I new mamed substitute special education leachei CompuCom Jo Clemson '92 writes: "Long, but not lost friends of BU were reunited in Whitehall, Pa., on February 3. James Pomicter. a medical technician in '93 sseie In good common sense and decisionmaking skills. For resume, contact Christinu M. Multi '92 and si \ k (04 M. Olear were married on May 20 in Hawlcy. pathic Medicine. Amy hygu iu L. I.ohr *92 and Phillip R. Jr. Seeking management mentation of new policies and procedures, Increased profits. Possesses Blinbetfa Muncy. is employed by EA Engineering. Science and Technology. Inc. They live in Stewartstown. graduate medi- Instrumental in in Sparks. Md.. and David 1 in EA employed by is is sistant 1 Anthony P. Chiccarine '92 and Krystyna W. Kiwak were married on September 3. 994, in dental j financial reporting. accounting or loc preti \ Associates, an Rowland, n In WUUamtpon in the Start. agency dnd pro l' I in operations, general ledger, spreadsheets, auditing, cash management, I'. |99fi utUtam B Cohen and pursuing a degree is a speech- language patholo- Wilhamsville. in dent of Elias S. aC working on in with degree accounting with 12 years financial industry experience, including teller 10. |<><>4. gist at Children's Hospital ot Buffalo reside who David, nmnee Ingomar Lon kurowski '92 and David \. '93 arc planning a Juno gram, was recently named 1996 wedding M'92 and Dr William Giles Mihalko were for Carpenter '92 and Richard S Kelli L. Md '92 and Dr Vijay Josh, I. Wyoming. graduate Owens September Bloomsburg graduate live in Delaware live in Frederick. arc planning a Kathy Burger King. a liedcikk. in Camden. Delaware. They Pub- ding in Shillington engaged is Renee. employed by is Governor Mifflin School Kathy Burson '92 and 1994 7. 1 Moscow. Pa. 1 5. 1994. in Yardlcy They social liaison person, supervisory (Continued on Page 61) Page 59 Classnotes Michele M. Rine '92 and Joel E Long were married on July 24. 1993. Berwick Hospital, and Robert is employed is employed by Lnvironmcntal Consultants in at Chantilly. Va. Deroba Jr Peggy They clerk at Wilkes Pools. Mifflmvillc. live is a teacher at M Damon Richboro Elementary School in ing a master's degree Rothermel '92 and Michael P. Fincrghty were married on September 17, Richelle Richelle 1994 They ployed by Connaughl Laboratories Inc., Mount Pocono. Kelly is a registered nurse with Shawnee Medical Group of Shawnee -on-the-Delaware. married on October 8. 1994. in were Class Volunteers: Dina Campbell, Deb Dietrich, Manie Dinges. Rent e Kunkel. Ram lanwro Kristin L. Kutkowski '92 and JBSOD Furniii '92 are planning a March 1996 wedding Tampa in Kristin agent lor the Investment Building (iroup Inc in Tampa, and Jason a catering is Dawn in Fcastcrville in move to to a July the U.S. Office of the Comptroller of the Currency in Wilkes-Barre. They live in Allen- M. Arentz Allison are engaged. Allison degree '92 and Hi. ullc\ Hl.uk I They co-owners of Small Wonders Daycare in i '93 and Jesse is studying for a master's lehabilitalion ardiai L Maurer and exercise science at East Stroudsburg University. planning an October 14 wedding. an arc Center Andrew O'Donnell wen married on Augusl \, 1994 In Red April Smith '92 and •92 Apnl School and Andiew U.S. I... I is Icaltlu computet a an 1 1" y Marilyn Nay lor were married on May 21.1 995 son Borough Marilyn deaf is Lincoln Intermediate Unit in New in Wil- an interpreter for the Hanover. live in East L. Hall '93 and Brian H. Albertson Marsha Danville. October 14 wedding is in a route accountant with Service America Corp. Constance Hammes '93 and Glenn Goldsborough '92 were married in October. Constance is is a kindergarten teacher, and Glenn a teacher in the Pennsbury School District. ager. They Lisa A. Hirkala '93 and Robert L. Brinker 1996 wedding. Lisa is are planning a spring manager of Levi's Outlet by Designs in Lancaster. They 12. Patricia A. Oxford. Kerry L. Corse '93 and Thomas W. Campion were married on September 24 in Pottsville. Kerry is employed by Schuylkill County as a mental health intensive care man- Hironimus '93 and Brian C. Sawka '91 are planning a spring ding Hamsburg. in Patricia is 1996 wed- a substitute teacher in the Central Dauphin School District, and Brian is a mortgage underwriter with Ford Consumer Finance Cherry in Hill, N.J. live in Pottsville Kevin M. Jones '93 and Krista Cathy Dunlin '93 and James are planning an August 19 wedding. Cathy is a substitute teacher at Carbondale Area High School Bank Jeff I Mourn Mit helle larmel ( were married in Mausdale. Kevin by American General Finance Arizona. They reside in Mesa. loi 1 S Sprint International 1 married on Novembei will be ik also reported the H) thai at in Arlington, Va in he 1, 1995 competing is and ovei men's soeeei 1 for in Pottsville. the is a business manager TriCounty Area Chamber of Commerce Pottstown L. Stauffer is employed in Scottsdale. Pcnn at doctorate there '92, who State in 1994, a "The Politics of Syphilis," at post- pa Wentz November 4 Holly Bank & is Thomas wedding in an accountant 1994 in degree Lehighton in '92 and Shawn at Indiana Pittsburgh at Robed Decembei She received deal education Dawn W I..U in a S acting administrator for is in Lewisburg. mastei "s wedding 15. St. is '91 were married on Apnl 8 in Hazleton. Jodi Page 60 Mary's School is in 1994. in a first grade teacher at Wilkes-Barre. and John employed by Milazzo Industries in Pittston. Kingston. live in medical technologist at Sunbury Com- at is a fitness specialist and Highline Athletic Club in Washingont. Pamela J. is a child care teacher. III '93 and ding. Joseph is a third grade teacher in the Colonial School District. May. Maureen is employed M. Kowaleski '93 and Thomas D. Hresko were married on August 20, 1994 in Kulpmont. Danielle a teacher at the is Danville Child Development Center. They Bloomsburg. May 7. 1 994, in They Amy Wdliamsport. Pamela is a secretary for Powerplant Technololive in Williamsport. Lauver '93 and Jeff Hart are plan- ning a July 22 wedding. Amy is is West Snyder High School Midd-Wesl School District. teacher at math in the Michele Grason '93 and Steve Denny '94 town Michele is 1996 wedding an oncology nurse Valley Hospital, and Steve is in at Nancy Griffiths Lav. ton '93 has joined the Management Group. She Allen- Lehigh a secondary edu- staff at Insurance and her husband, Dan, Bear Creek. live in cation teacher and personal fitness trainer. Mary Jo Joseph A. Carracappa in Girton '93 and Scott R. Mix were mamed on Dina Marie Campbell '93 is a ninth grade Cape May. N.J. Susan L. Kirby '93 and David R. Rich Presbyterian Medical Center. live in in-class support teacher in parents. at Danielle Valerie Frey '93 gies Inc. Susan Cannon '93 and Kenneth Krawchuk wcic married last year and recently became Maureen were married munity Hospital. 1994. in Shawn is an accountant for W illiamspon Home They live in Muncy. Catherine E Burke are planning a July wed- Jodi Whitebread '92 and Robert Cienki District. Shavertown. Joan Dawn will be escorted by her father, Donald L. Whitt-bread '65. a sixth grade teacher in the Fleetwood '91 were married on July 23, Jennifer Forbes '93 and James Ortona are are planning a July 6. bread '92 and Gerald are planning a July 22 is Area School They D. Burkhart '93 and Ronda Leigh <1. the University of Stacy live in Ottsville. planning a September 1996 wedding. Jenni- personal trainer in April. Gauglcr '93 Joseph Sunbury. at Trust Co. Mull were married on October l-iyeklund were maiiied on 1994 14, Joan S. Kaczmar *93 and John M. Richie Seattle. Bloomington L. May a merchandiser for Joseph B. Dzwonchyk '93 and Ann Mane Bickhart were married on October 9. 1994, in fer is a Milton. Shannon is the 14th an- nual Graduate Student Conference Irriversity in B Bucktail a Cecelia s pursuing is married on September wedding. Pamela studied medical technology as a graduate at Bryn Mawr Hospital Hughesviiie. She iceently presented H Fox were Quakertown. Stacy A. Jucknik '93 and Christopher S. are planning a June 1996 wedding. Redding Pamela Buchinski '93 and Michael L (iiaves are planning are planning a earned a mastei Cecelia (Cissy) Drybola '93 and Stephan Packwood House Museum They live in Northumberland. Holly L. Buck '93 and David A. Karol Weaver employed by NatWest. the ii.iIioikiKIi.iui pionship. degree previously was assistant manager Boyertown. Eileen live a linaiu lal analyst is the Eileen S. Bernhard *93 and John L. September 2 wedding in is He Miners National Bank i Michael T. Volpe '92 manager of )auiiich are planning a a substitute Frent h m hi ai Shikellamy High School They In Kulpmont ti is Nintendo of America. They Huan A Michelle V. Thomas Cesari were married on November 19 in '92 and is '93 Annville branch of Lebanon Valley National live at per, Keystone lob Corps Center in Drums. Rodney Becker leatown. >.i\ He P. Collins '93 and Gregory A. and Centennial in the a teaehei is District, ms analyst i at the in They a substitute teacher. Mummert J. 994, 1 i Lion in M George R. Barron '93 and Colleen Haggerty are planning an August 5 wedding in [nkerman, ( ieorge is a guidance counselor in town. live in and sales Tampa Laura M.Sandy They plan Philadelphia new house manager lor the Hyatt Hotel and Resort in i October 14 wedding. registered nurse at Frankford Hos- ICU pital in tate . an a licensed real es- is Anastasla '93 and Larry Butchin are planning an is is 28, 1994, Berlin. Swiltwatcr. Dawn M. Grove '93 and Troy J. Marsha Columbia Bndgette is a mortgage finance consultant with Mortgage Access in Easton. and James is a national bank examiner with May on live in Nicholson. mamed on October 22, Laura Stroudsburg. live in in Mike Jemo Jeanne M. Rowlands '92 ind John S Kron Jeanne is cm- were Still Bridgette R. Collier '93 and James M. Gallagher '92 were married on June 1 8. 1994, Representative: arc planning a June wedding. Laura Kelly Cilurso '93 and David mamed Lake Winola. They are planning an live in Ixwishurg District. They Philadelphia 1993 an adult training specialist is Union County JTPA. for in I). employed Cornwall-Lebanon by the Gritman '93 and Kevin R Julie Beth Cresswell were Andreoli Rock School District. She is pursat Holy Family College the Council Benton. in '92 and issa is School November 4 wedding Cheryl arc planning a a production control is Wood Cheryl were married on Augusl 20. 1994. Trcvorton. in 92 and James A. 4 Peggy Ann Ritchie Webb Melissa Cascarino '93 and Howard Melwere married on Apnl 29 in Lebanon Kori Greene '93 and Joseph Pavlovich are planning a June 24 wedding in Carlisle. Kori is a special education teacher in the South Middleton School District. '91 were is Leister '93 and James mamed on August 6. a sales representative for and Jimmy is P. Winz 1994 Mary Jo Nesor Alloy Corp.. a trading analyst with the Ameri- can Stock Exchange. They live in Chatham. N.J. Opportunities Classnotes (Continued Theresa M. Lesky '93 and Eric Reynolds '92 ding arc planning an Theresa Corp. in August 1 Susan Scruggs "93 and Matthew R Schultz were married on May 14. 1994 They Uve m Towanda. J. wed- 2 employed by GA-Tronics is Reading, and Eric resentative with Associates is James D. Luchl '93 and Lisa A Ziegler were married on May 27. James is an accountant for Maersk Inc. in Madison. N.J. in Mann '93 of North Plainfield. N J .. a financial analyst in corporate finance at Mitsui O.S.K. (America) Inc.. in Jersey City. Joseph is MBA working on an degree is a reviewer/analyst for Camp Clark's Amy at Amy Kelley A. Marcyan '93 and Scotly B Kanipe were married on June 25. 1994 in Tenn. Kelley is Belhumer. Ran,l\ Hantuin. Meinlith ljl\o\ Hill Rebecca Dhwii \ndei-\on '94 ami Michael C. Zeiser "93 aie planning a Jul> S uedding in Rroomall Beck> .s a substitute leachei in Delaware County, and Mike M. Strzelecki is '93 and Michael at Gen- Ha/.leton is an accounlanl A Co m Lynn Bet/ '94 and Fdwanl I). married on Octobei A Wasswere S. eral Hospital a resources co- Joseph F. Subacz '93 and Amy Barth are planning a December 28. 1996 wedding. Jo- in Litchfield. S.C. seph is employed by First Valley Bank. PO mm '93, a second Jennifer L.Birt '94 and Gicgor) S Seigei were married on May 9 in Hamsburg Jen mfcr is employed by the Bank ol sought (Continued from Page 59) position The Basic School. He joined the Corps in 1993. by Rhone's Travel Trailers Inc Jean Newruck '93 and Michael Maletsky tion. They in Cogan case management for eight years. For resume, contact Alumni Office and ask for File employed by Heap's of Allentown. and is employed by Fund Plan Services of Conshohocken. is is management in Walhngford. Conn Tncia is an environmental interpreter technician at Olc Bull State Park in Cross Fork, and They School. live in State are engaged. Laura is Casual-Corners Kulpmont. Charles District. assistant is store resides in Lcck- Gregory J. Viola II in the U.S. Lynne Palmer Andrew Slater '92 are planning a November 4. 1995 wedding in manager Bloomsburg. Lynne neering in Washington, in Yorktown. Va. He is They plan to live in Stephen R. Parker engineer with Bloomsburg. Jr. '93 is a software RMS Technologies, Inc L lil.OOMSHURC Burfcindt "94 and Rodni I Ann Polites '93 and Lawrence J. Czeponis for the Office of Coast Guard Engi- Amy Goodwin 3, 1994, in Sunbury. Sarah is a payroll pro- cessor for Angel, BU Memll Lynch in Fort Washington. who also earned a master's degree at in 1994, is a UNISYS Corp. North Wales multi-media consultant for in Blue Bell. They live in Bloomsburg Amy is , Jennifer Copt '94 wedding in Stale n ll B Id IK Doug lit I for the is Woodward '93 and Arthur R May 997 wedding are planning a 1 employed by Pennsylvania National Insurance Co., Hamsburg Relations EDITORIAL ASSISTANT Scott R Kighter Assistant 84 Dim tor of Development PHOTOGRAPHER . lor Joan Heller Boys and Girls Club of Scranton University Relations Stall SODja M. Dierks '94 and Anthony Bajor Sonja is working on a master s degree at BU. and Anthony in a teacher ALUMNI Koxana Shenandoah M. is an Drumblusky in Carlisle RN supervisor at ol Broad 1 Inn, >,,u Headier is a substitute teacher at engaged Angela is a Lewis. Danzig & Co. arc \ I Alumna is committed to providing equal educational and employment opportunities for all religion, sex. age. national origin, ancestry, lifestyle, sexual orientation, handicap, Vietnam era Hiatus, or union membership ITic countant k MAI persons without regard to race, color, Angela K. Gaugler '94 and Ryan R Troutman MM Bloomsburg University '94 Heather N. Forrest '94 and Daniel J Houscl arc planning an April 13. 1996 wed ding Ol Linds Loss, Si n tin mi,/ West Ha/lcton Junior High School at 1 Melissa B. Alumni Allans Mark Lloyd, I'h.D. m, of News/Media They dm program of Dim Bath .. llighei CONTRIBUTING WRITER Philadelphia is <>l llippensliel "oK Dim lot Connie M. Crandall '94 and lost ph I Longacrc were married on September 10, 1994, in South Gibson. Connie is a business Patricia DiBiasi '94 System EDITOR a kindergarten teac her in Inivcfsily ... Danville Area School District LaSalle University I .isms Lducation University Q l are planning a June 30 Chilhsquaque in the m ClCWell '94 J. published is alumni, parents and liicnds ol , '93 and Jeff Kummery were married on December 17, 994 in Telford Wendy is employed by Grand View Hospital They live in Perkasic. Melissa Sarah C. Reinhard '93 and Angel H. Hernandez '92 were mamed on December lor Center '94 arc engaged DC Wendy Weidemoyer Malacame wedding. I ol Pennsylvania, YMCA Child Care Mountain Nursing Home. Jr are planning a July ifl ll Hos assistant financial a caseworker for Children and Youth Services. I at '93 was commissioned Coast Guard on July 1, 1994. after completion of the 17-weck OCS a substitute teacher, and ll .1 live in an ensign is '94 oi Holland cardiac stepdown unit instructor at Flmira Business Institute Kill. in '93 and is a field claims adjustor Group He plans today! of the University ol Pennsylvania tant at the College manager of a clothing Charlottesville, Va. Andy sub C. Unger '93 and Diane E. Sikora are planning an October 21 wedding in a teacher in '93 and Paul S. Cassell Make Chuck for Erie Insurance Laura Teresa Ott in the StISan at 1 Pocono Mountain School is a College Area High School and Philipsburg-Osceola Area High substitute teacher. is Andrew stitute teacher for the State Jean Ann Organis '93 and Paul J. Sipler '90 are planning a July 27. 996 wedding. Jean the pital 1994. in Sinking Springs. a substitute teacher, and Paul October 28 Widieritc are planning a Septembei 4 wedding Tricia G. Talarico '93 and D. Andrew Wilson '92 were mamed on September 10, Ann Marie Oberlin '93 and Daniel C Murphy were married on March 25 in is employed by Doyleslown Hospital Susan was formerly the administrative a master's degree from Lehigh Ann Marie is a Homecoming Bit also a graduate ol Hershey Medical Centei. assistant with Bristol-Myers a University in May. Lewisburg. I Dann. who is Maryann Brown Kathleen M. Szymczak '93 and ChristoJ Seibcrt are engaged Kathleen is a data special education teacher at Centennial School. She received labrii < pher Squibb Co. Jennifer A. Nyce '93 of Northampton Ireti h. n < is member Michael ud '94 planning an October 1H wedding Sta- '92 are planning an autumn 1995 wedding Jean C- 1967. LsflCSStfll Williamsport live in work capacity. Willing and flexibility olomontary ed. with social County. N.A. Dann Braid Jennifer A. Switzer '93 and Richard A Robertson Jr. were married on November 5, 1994. in Williamsport Jennifer is employed in M S degree in minor In psychology. Public school teacher for 8 5 years; family centered 1 lieu- tenant in the U.S. Marines, has graduated from Service. Career Positions Bethlehem Christopher S. Moeller Resume Box 4244. Readmq PA to travel, likes variety Ho. slum B October 199b wedding a registered nurse order I Summit Jaslar arc planning an Momstown. L Stat es Scrvucs with Kreischer. Millei NYU. ordinator for Litchfield Plantation KHP money Center. i Class Volunteers: 1996 wedding. Scott K. Starbuck '93 and Lon Ann Cave were married on April 22 in Shavertown Scon is a systems engineer for Metropolitan Lite in is He Snyder '93 and Ryan B Rhoadcs arc planning a January 20. Julie N.J. 1994 Slacey I. Belhumer Julie Ann Exton. in Service put you In touch with 20 million prospective employers, from all fields, today and everyday! Stay with our proven system as long as you like! Please send $40 check or Representative a financial rep- Commercial Corp Page 57) front Reaume Let staff ac- university committed is additionally to affirmative action will take positive steps to edu Jtional and provide *uch and employment opportu- nities. Aimee E Baylor K. Gerlinski '94 and Christopher arc engaged Aimce is a substitute Page 61 Classnotes stand ready to provide for your leather and assistant track and cross country service, coath very special occasion. Whether your event Riverwood High School at in Atlanta. wc in Boyertown, and Russell is a research associRockland Pharmaceuticals Inc. in an intimate cocktail parly, a reunion, wedding, Kimberly Goodman '94 is a orporati n cruller for Computer Resource Assoc tales Inc in Camp Hill She is also pursuing a master's degree in human resource management/indus- Rom Gi a ham M'94 T. is b ijm addition to the usual "In dm a Wyoming ial i Ihe First Hospital of at Family Boyertown. your to of bill fare, wc ture ethnic specialties including Italian. many can, Cajun and Hon teachei menu range a tasteful and delicious Theresa Scheibley '94 of Tremont fea- treatment nurse Mexi- at a is the Leader Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in others." Amy Kremser Valley on the telemetry is GN a nurse is a registered Berwick Hospital Center. at Patricia G. Skiendzielewski '94 Jennifer L. Harl '94 and Brock a They in Somcrvillc. N.J. arc engaged live in Recdsvillc. Brett 1 I 1 employed by Great is Val- dinator. In that role, icgy Robin Heintzelman 'Wol Pleasani Mills a GN/RN in the maiermly dep.irtmenl ai I las. Jennifer L. Hongst '94 and David J a Deiemhei 1996 wed Maikle ate planning ding Jennlfei is employed by Township School Dislru the '94 and Gregory Matuczinski '91 were married on February 10 Va Kelly is a registered nurse for Health Care in Gatesvillc. Tcwksbury NC . in An Tone, tenant in the program internship ter In Snowden is graduated from the mastei S. degiee "s Research Karns '94 ol Florence. S on the ardiac < C .. ommissionei the in May 16 Primat) I- i [arriiburg. While ship Bi at hti i wen White the i Brothi Kerry I lousi i is [< > is a third mploycd by Michael is working on County Kerry is an ac * in Ameiu llu A mint execu- Temporary Services in .ui a registered is Mass at "n the al < Warne Clinii and second grade teachei at Matthew is a Cromwell Valley Elementary School Ruth Pelzer '94 and Patrick oi Scranton has ai in Warminstei vices. Package System '94 ol WUliamsporl was named the Enterprises, Inc. Month She is for March at Hope a program specialist; coordinator for residential services. Ruth Krunig'94o! Bloomsbuit has own calenng business. The sl.irted is a is is a in Dulaney Jr. registered nurse Philadelphia, operations coordinator for Jennifer and Inc. M4 and Brad T. Kinsey '92 are planning a June 15, 1996 wedding. Jennifer is a first grade teacher in the Prince George's County Public School District in Greenbell, Md Brad is employed by Kinsey in "Featuring the finest qualih of product anil into the Berwick Area School District's Academic Hall of Fame on May 20. on January 5 ing Mr. Rygiel's long tenure at age 89. Dur- on the faculty of Bloomsburg University, Mrs. Rygiel was very active in campus activities and was wellknown by many students. Bernard business, is manager Ansno Corp.. which J. Schneck, an associate profes- Michael A. Yeagy M'94 and Carol Cook 1996 wedding in 1966 to 1982, died on April 14 BU from age 74. at Surviving are six children, Marilyn Robochik, Linda, Elizabeth Smith, Mary, Jeffrey and William; four grandchildren, three sisters and a brother. are planning an April Dillsburg. Michael is a manager with The Valera (Jerry) Valentino, secretary RX BU Place, Inc., in Colonial Park. business office for 15 years before in the retir- ing in 1980, died on January 25 at age 79. Forge. Ronald is 8 wedding in Old Surviving are a son, Fred; a daughter. Beth Ann Kob; and five grandchildren. a trooper in the Pennsylva- Attention, Class of 1995! 1995 You came Hamsburg. Christine A. Searfoss '94 and Russell L. Moser "94 are planning an August 5 wedding to Bloomsburg Theatre Representative: Ensemble as a class assignment; Michele Corbin just for the fun of year Roadway L Roil&fa Construction 1989 as dean in nia State Police. Susquehanna Chef. Page 62 Ruth Pennsylvania Hospital Pat her Philadelphia registered nurse at Presbyterian Hospital. accepted a position with Allico Health Ser- Pam Kont/ ol BU a Ronald Zaykowski '94 and Michelle '92 are planning an October 21, 1995 wedl is rermantown Hospital and Medi- Karen Padgeon *94 ding leraann Kolodde&kl 9A Brian Winter '94 of Allentown Semenza are planning a July m son. Mil Employee of em- is microbiology and immunology to sor of sociology and social welfare at 's College Florence L. Rygiel, the widow of Walter claims adjustor with State Farm Insurance. for his family Hospital Rowan Peat Michele Walsh '94 of Clark's Summit at Mercy Hospital in Scranton. Sen lely ol Clinical Pathologists Mawr at BU Jersey. Dr Matteson came GN cal Center. the PottsviUe Hospital and ow Lancaster in Maria medical technologist KPMG York, and in School of Medical Technology, she laborotor) '92 are planning a June 1996 wedding Philadelphia. his master's in clinical graduatf ol the Bryn ployed and Matthew employed by Jennifer Orlando '94 has been certified by i> Bphrata *>4 is management at provost and of the College of Business. Montvale, N.J. manufactures abrasive products. 29 wedding ful) .1 in grade teacher psychology. They live planning Maria Kolmish July 1994 Melissa ra bit tive with Russoli in intern- n. Kegarlsc '94 and Clark leffries are ancastei BU, he served an a senior at in New in named Susan Rusinko, a member of the BU Department of English for 32 years, was inducted Allison WahJers '94 and Rick Rafferty are planning a 1997 wedding. Allison is a liability married he was a missionary Matteson, interim provost S. Rygiel, died Melissa Morelli '94 and Michael Alfonso •93 ill, with Schenng-Plough Kenilworth, N.J. M Ice lion. a is '93 are planning a July 20, 1996 wedding. Kevin Marwick Jonathan D. Keelei 'JWol Mifflinbunj won for Union County ( Matthew Theresa Von Tobel '94 and Kevin David Moreira '94 and Martina Hill are engaged. David is a technician for the TriCounty Regional Planning Commission in J. professor of a teacher at Infant Friend- Institute in McGrath Democratic nomination a is speech pathology. in is telemetry J. '93 are planning an October 21 clinical data coordinator J pursuing a Kccslcr Medical Cen- ut floor at Carolina llospilal Systems. l Raymond is Karalyn Ann McNiff '94 and Keith Kempmski are planning a November wedding. a registered nurse I Jennifer C. Lyba '94 and are engaged Jennifer for five years. Carol Janice L. Tyciak '94 and Matthew Evangeline wedding. Janice Kmdei lieu Miss BllOXi, Cur rick second becoming Mexico a pre-school teacher with the ship Center in Philadelphia, and b Prior to since July 1992, has been I Kriatfau R. Hertzlei '94, is in Child Development Council. U.S. Navy. in the Jennifer Dal- in Suffolk, and Greg The Rev. John F. Coyne, Catholic campus BU from 1981 to 1983. died on Bowanko September 16 wedding are planning a Lowe Kelly Gov. Richard Thornburgh. minister at Jennifer Spencer '94 and Joseph lospital, Sunbury Gonununity Hospital He was first appointed in March 1980 by April 15 at age 54. Newtown is a registered room at Bloomsburg ol ees. county court pro- in ceedings. StCVe Lorcfa '94 member of the law firm of James and Mihalik in Bloomsburg, has been reappointed to the Council of Trust- she assists crime victims and witnesses involved nurse in the operating is is Montour County's new victim-witness coor- K Longacre Bank ley Savings Brian Hausknecht '94 and [Yai arc planning a March 1996 wedding '94 and Tara Long Brett V. Jr., district attorney of Montour County and BU Center Spigclmycr were married on August 20. 1994, Friends Robert W. Buehner '94 Angelique Shoemaker Berwick Hospital floor at and Hamsburg. i '94 of Catawissa Marsha E. Wilkinson '95 and Ronald M Kouf II '94 are engaged. Ron is employed by Cable One in Williamsport. ate at will help ar- specifications and requirements. relations at St. Francis College. trial team banquet, we office party or i Mt. Penn. Christine is a customer support at National Penn Bank in representative is Aimee Bitting '95 and Michael Sanford '93 are planning an August 5. 1995 wedding in Ephrata. Michael, master's degree at BU. who is also earned a employed by the Lincoln Intermediate Unit. Gary Gilcrest '95 is counselor-instructor Glen Mills Schools, a school founded by Quakers in 1826 to g.ve young men a second chance to change their lives. now come Celebrate your first world by becoming a BTE subscriber! See all six plays of the 1995-1996 sweason for only $48 a savings of over 50 percent off the regular adult price. — BTE part of your after-college life. a great focus for reunions with your Keep It's at in the "real" it! friends. It's the business the smart way to network with community. For information, and a season schedule which includes A Christmas Carol, call the BTE office at (717) 0283. 784-8181 or 1-800-282- ! 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(717) PO KJX 2W4I« MS • • the onipleted d ams lattei hall ol 4 >*>-| 1 |<>»)s. ended thai spoils 1 leaiona theii among the yeai finished the conference'! (op fbui the Reporter/Photographer Wix. Wencer. S Weidner. i academic yoei Williams ATTORNEY AT LAW 508 NORTH SECOND STREET leccndy loi tin- teami ieven In ol rhe men'i baaketball team 1 flniahed lecond In the Pennsylvania state HAMUHUKC >» •/•On-O&IS Athlelu Conlerent e lasiein Division ami Main Street P.O Box 70 71 f*X <7I7) 2Vt-.tf.f, 1 North Wllkesboro. dropped Phone: (910) 838-4117 FAX: (910) 838-9864 NC 28659 a pan ol An in the eighth plan- showing by die iwimmini team followed 215-348-1446 Tele 215-348-3153 Fax EconomicsAmerica lough games conference lemlflnali and NCAA round Mn Huskies finished ix «> women's one] meet In the ' runnei up finish .1 first the i\sa< in touinamenl he women's basketball team missed the conference playoffs .111(1 finished 14 II, while (he wieslhng team snuggled in dual i Center for I AM J. 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PA 18901 P.O BOX 1271 DOYLE STOWN, PA 18901 60 J 203 412-287-8711 Ext 294 he spring saw seasons I. lout learns have line b> ihe sollball team, .1 luiished as ihe national itiunei winning yean its PSAC Ith I h altei the title in Baseball enjoyed whu up la .1 I I besi season ever Its J .is • RESUME SERVICE • • • • 14101 '924048 BAl T AREA) ftttPHONt 1301 • 474 I PSAC In the NCAA evei Regional and playing in. touinamenl ATT0HNCV At LAW IVY 1'hcy luiished wilh a tennis » II / .» I had a 12 '/dual match record agamsl some of ihe Division II I and slraighl I'SAC ol only It) record lot title in a won ninth its Ihe Huskies were one Women's wins Raul's lop teams and teams mviled touinamenl LANE SUITE 320 GREEN8ELT MARYLAN0 20770 1 Allanlii Division in ihe uk Men's M STANLEY COVINGTON 641 it si winning the North •1ppe.11.m1 e 8«S World Series HOWARD BLANCK 215-779-5249 215-376-3544 Huskies Qnished lecond i Professional Resumes/Letters Free Financial Management Publishing Marketing Consultants P.O. Box 4244 Reading, PA 19606 ihe and made then I lo ihe national at rosse lied season with ,1 team 10 4 and a semoi Ima Wikoski won the l»SA< S.(XM) meter race and luiished ninth lO.(KK) mete* race al in Ihe Ihe national event lo ( ap Ihe track and field leaionj. Michael J Gigler ce Pr es.de rM Lehigh Business Banking To Assistant V uzan, ^W.S. PSYCHOTHERAPIST I Meridian 2581 YORK RD . B-800 JAMISON. PA 18929 (215) 491-2829 BY APPOINTMENT fl , Ofjf of the fall tpO/U Alumni Office al -HOit- 526-0254. Meridian Bank t9fh S:-eet OMice 4 L fcer'y Streets A.le-MO/.r- OFFICE HOURS re, ftVi schedule, call Ihe PA 18104 «olQ) -139 -1451 (610) 439 4298 FAX Homecoming October 28 Make Sorry, that's all the space in this issue; watch for more business cards plans today! the next time. Page 63 Come back Bloormburg University Alumn If any any interest in attending of the events listed here, please make you have a tentative reservation by notifying the Alumni Office today. We will provide details (exact times, locations, directions, confirmation information, etc.) for the events in to Bloomsburg! September 23-30 The Bloomsburg October 6-8 Parents October 27-29 Homecoming December Happy Holiday Dance 2 Alumni Day 1996 which you are interested. (If we do not receive a number of sufficient reservations, the event may be cancelled.) Weekend Commencement December 16 April 27, Fair Note: Monthly University Events schedules and separate schedules for cultural and athletic events are always available through the Alumni Office. Please call us for a copy. PHILADELPHIA AREA July 28 Regional Calendar of Events as of June 27, Picnic with Berrigan's Subs (rescheduled from June 1) Sept. 16 Family Day at The Philadelphia Zoo Oct. 14 Luncheon, Springfield Mall 995 1 CANADA MQAi&AIM-OM-TOI-ILAKI, ©MTA0W0 Aug. 8- 1 2 Shaw Theater Festival (by motor coach from Bloomsburg) CLINTON COUNTY Oct. 14 Huskies Football & (DXELAWAM June 28 Lock Haven vs. July 26 Freshmen June 28 Blue Rocks Baseball, Wilmington Sept. Picnic with Berrigan's Subs, Aug. Dinner, Picnic, Long's Park Dewey Beach Aug. 19 Call Huskies Football vs. & Post-game Dinner Sept. 19 New Haven 1-800-526-0254 & Grill, Aug. 2 Picnic with Berrigan's Subs, Covered Bridge Park, S Whitehall Oct. 21 Huskies Football Avalon Student-recruiter Training July 1 Dinner in Manhattan Kutztown CAPITAL AREA & YORK COUNTY 22 Husky Club & Alumni Association Williamsport Cubs Oct. 3 Afterwork Mixer, Sheraton Inn Dec. (TEA) Herdick Trolley Tour of Lights Sept. 30 Heritage Hills Golf Resort, York Huskies Football vs. East Stroudsburg & Pre-game Picnic with Berrigan's Subs READING-BERKS July 27 Afterwork Mixer, O'Kelly's Oct. 2 Huskies Football vs. Kutztown Pre-game Tailgate 1 & Sept. 16 Game & Picnic Huskies Football vs. California Pre-game Tailgate June 28 Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Red Barons Game & Pre-game Tailgate July 29 WV Scholarship Garage Sale 48 NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA Golf Outing Theater & & WYOMING VALLEY June 27 Sept. at the Forrest WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA vs. LYCOMING COUNTY TOPM (SOW 1 Miss Saigon Pre-game Tailgate program. Belle Meade Wl£W March 29, 1996 the toll-free ALUMNI LINE today LEHIGH VALLEY 4th Annual Bloom at the Beach Princeton Bar Holiday Event Nov. 4 NEW IW