d The Alumni Association • Bloomsburg University of 1 Pennsylvania Recording names for posterity (See Volume 1, Number 1 Page 3) Beulah Deming Gibson '24 of Union Dale was once died on June 23. 1995 at age 90. She 19 13 Irene B. on June 18 Mock '13 "I Reseda. A age 102. al < a teacher at Forest City. alilornia. died nalivc of Shamokin, Hemck Surviving are a daughter. Willa Mae Mitzel; two great-grandchil- Pennsylvania for more than 50 years and was aclivc in her church for over 75 she taught Union Dale and Center schools. in three grandchildren and dren. years Surviving are her son. Robert I and Ins wife. . Surviving are a son. David Phillips Stitelcr; a daughter. Jessica Stitelcr Kocbcrle; five grand- 19 18 children, a sister, 18 ol Berwick died on Knnrr Harrief Hill IWS 17, One year (ialelon and al al She taughl aec KM) November I wo years al Berwick, I wo sons, Gnu n an.k liidn n. i« Phillips Sliteler taughl there aftei teaching in Pennsylvania. son shopping New Jersey and Surviving are a son. She was assistant lor compari Macy's of New York lor six She was active in the community Bloomsburg for many years, assisting her ten photography studio, leaching working with the «>i the rentals loi local i Auditor General's Office. children and Howard Sr.; two great-grandchildren. local chaplei ol Troy Burns '23 ol la on October Anna Davis Barrow arl les live lor Daugh at many years, died She taughl age 95 B. Law.son '23 of Williamsport died Andrew 1920 ol '2(1, class represents on September 13, 1995, the Union Township m School and the North Schuylkill School District She was a guidance counselor lor several years. She earned a bachelor's degree al Bloomsburg in very well-known and respected figure in Bloomsburg community, he truly had his hand on the pulse of the community during his A the State in 1952, Surviving are two sons, Bruce and Robert; lour grandchildren and a t School in Sweeney '20 He earned lege in 1927 a bachelor's degree at Juniata Col- and a master's degree at Cornell Surving are two daughters. Hope Creighton and Faith Kanian; four grandsons, one granddaughter, and a sister, Lois Robbins Lawson '33 She taught in Gwen at Award Miller and Lois Hungerford, six at New York Helen E. Barrow '24 ol Sunbury died on She was a social stud9, 995 at age 9 ies teacher in the Sunbury School District from 1 1 . until her retirement in 1969. 1925 Helen E. Hartzelle '25 & '49 of Abington December 7, 1995 at age 90. She was a Ruth Marion Dyer Rudy '25. formerly of and Shamokin areas, died on May the Danville She earned a bachelor's degree at Bucknell She was very active in numerous community organizations and served a six year term on the Bloomsburg University Alumni School the Danville area died on hapin '24 of the Nescopeck December 10, 1995 at age 92. She taught in Nescopeck for two years and then assisted dren. Marie Frederick, Drue, Rudolph. htesday Oj each month for brunch Al local restaurant*. Bloomsburg alumni 29. '42, Soberick '53, Feme '70, of t meet the tn-t the former teachers are ter, Evelyn Hirt Brosious Sober uk kwthe '47, Nancy Crumb Eves 54, Paul H. and Dowthy Dry 70. Modes '63. '55, Bill Robert Foster Eva Pot- and Freda Pague; 27 grandchildren. 37 great- grandchildren, and two sisters. '50, Michael Lylo Bower t>4. '58. '52, Jack Dale A. Kwthe Irene Frantz '66. Ann in 1937 and in from 1941 1970. she taught English and reading at Danville Jun- High School. 1926 Esther Grim Miller '26 of East Stroudsburg many 7. years at 1995. at age 89 She taught Tower City and Lykens ementary schools before retiring Surviving are a son, Robert in Jr.; el- 1968. a daughter. Carol Orleski; six grandchildren; two sisters and 1927 Marion McHugh Shadduck '27 Wilmington. Delaware, brum hesare Rhoda Wesley photo* taken at one of the Carole Coolbau$h Foster '61, Ed Berlin Brandt Manu Pisfrii Geneva SchOfj Baughman '25. Hope Si Italics Rosser '27. Mildred Ridall Marione Orr Ecarpock '29, Florence Fawcctt Fowler '32. Mary Stahl '33, Jean Lantz Smith '60. in tlwsc S /i.x>/ is of proud of her two sons: Dr Richard Shadduck. who heads the cancer Jeanne Fox Daveler '24 '23. Burlingame Phillips Included \rea her retirement District the Stevens a brother. on the family farm. Surviving are her husband. Robert; five chil- k Area School at to From 1941 to 1955 she served as principal of the Mahoning School, where she also taught grades four to eight. From 1955 through 1970 for ( in died on February Board of Directors. Ha/el Hess She taught Shamokin from 1925 28. 1995 at age 90. ior University. wu who served as class representative, was reunions. until 1924 1924 Bei 1970. in always considered the "spark plug" of his class age grandchildren and lour great-grandchildren. August of the signer He was awarded the Association's Distinguished Service Luzerne County schools. a teacher in Also a graduate of College, she took courses - last living of the 1933 Articles of Incorporation. of Surviving are her husband, John; two daughters, Marywood te,u hci of the Alumni Association teacher for 44 years until her retirement in 1969. '23 Roberts the Scranton School District. member life died on Montoursville died on October 20. 1995 93. Prior to retire- ment, she was I A Board of Directors, he was the Eddie, His teaching career spanned 43 years. ol Scranton died on October 28, 1995. of Williamsport from 1927 to 1942 and Beulah A. He was head Curtin Junior High School from 1942 to 1968. brother. Marion age 92. at University in 1932. Perm at 1995 a master's de- 1949 and gree 10. the science department at Stevens Junior High at newspaper. Retired el- career as reporter and editor. American Revolution, maintaining ollege students, and writing foi the KEEPING IN TOUCH age 91. She was an newspaper. Columbia, Bethlehem died on October 8. 1995 at age 92. She was a teacher in one-room schoolhouses in Delaware County. lla/.el two grand- at ementary school teacher for 46 years. 1923 to the District of al years in Ins in the Slate Alice Frances Pensyl '24 of Bloomsburg died on August 31. 1995 she aught for several years. moving Prior to l keeper brothers. Edward F. Schuyler '24 of Bloomsburg died on October 25. 1995. at age 90. He was editor of The Morning Press in Bloomsburg for 27 years. He retired in 1970 after 47 years with the Grai e Kishat h Miller law Volunteer two to the late where she reported sold jewelry Kay Kshleman Stine '19 ol Mifllm died on October 26 at age 95. She was a former teacher in the Juniata County schools and a former book- . 1 ington. DC, died on June 3, 1995 at age 92. She had been employed in the retail jewelry department of a Washington department store, i residenl ol i Albuquerque, n.m since 1970, died on June arts from 26, 1995 She earned a degree in fine Skidinore College in Saratoga. N V. and also lie- \tilb Wash '24 of Eleanor Roosevelt. ( sons, Mary Callenberger Dow ling Kiihbach in Surviving are two daughters, Barbara Likowski. and Elaine; a son, David; six grandand children and six great-grandchildren; a sister Herman Gare\ 1922 (215)948-3780 grandchild, I i one-room schools, including one Harveyville. 1 Class Volunteer: Camilla 918 Church Street Royersford, PA I946H iwo step grandchildren and one step-great- Marian nieces. on June 10. 1995 eral 192 Representative George and Robert, four grandchildren, three gTBal Phillips Dole '28; and 19 19 < where she She also lived in SIoiiji Palls, S.D., taught lor Iwo and a hall years Surviving are two Man University and the University of Pennsylvania. lor then conlinued as a subslilule teacher until 195 Ridall Noble '24 of Plymouth died at age 93. She taught in sev- Mabel Aenc-s. a >;randdaiiehlcr, and a ercal grandson on July at 9. 1995 at age 91 . of Catawissa died She taught Catawissa School from 1954 first to 1969. grade Prior research program at Pittsburgh Hospital; and Robert K. Shadduck, a vice president of the Bank of Delaware in Wilmington. to that, she taught in Forty Fort. Surviving are a son, Edwin; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren Edith Sitler Ruoff '27 of Tunkhannock Manor died on October 27. 995 at age 95. Prior 1 2 The Maroon & Gold ') 1 3 0 Dymond Fltha F\ans OB May Surv '30 ol Idctown died 31. 1995. ing are loin sons, Richard. Albert. Carl, i\ and Robert, four daughters. Dons. and Betty I ula, Nancy I *3 grandchildren and *6 great-grand . children. Elvira B. Furrow '30 August Peckvdle died OH ol She was 1995. 15. a teacher in the formei Blakefy School District and ley 193 PHOENIX RECEPTION — Attending a January 6, 1995 reception in Phoenix. Arizona, meet President Jessica Kozloff were Troy Bailey, Jaime Betz '89, Matt Caramon; Bill Hanchak '82, Curt Hannaman 72, Man/ Shriver Hannaman 74, David Kurecian '82, Heather Noble-Bailey '91, Jim Padglick 74, Man/ Ann Latzgo Padglick 77, Amu Pane, Nicholas Pane, Robert Pane '85, Ryan Pane, Vamce Buck Pun(> Eckley, Elvin. Elizabeth Anne at numerous banquets and Williams, and Jeanne; two grandchildren, two greatsister. throughout the in Wyoming civic al Valley during the granddaughter, a Dorothy was homas Maims (,ros\ciinr ( I (iill.ouc I Pnoi »''^ a teacher in the Blakelv "31 ol I'cekville Berry to retirement, she '83 School Dislml Surviving arc two daughters. Judith Berry am Kathy Carter, and loui grandsons Survivors include two sons. Brian and Duane. Dorothy Sterner Wolff '31 oft roAon.Md., November died on and five grandchildren 13. & Mary M. '58 ol Shamokin died on September 20. 995 at age 88. She taught in the Coal Township schools until her 1995 Maryland, where she taught County at Township She age 83. until moving to Prune (ieorges in until retiring in 1977. 1 Faye Apple man Dendler 1 132 Market Street Berwick, PA 18603 I and two brother! sistei 1950s and 1960s. Kerstetier '29 Representative in re 1972. taught in Briar Creek 1928 42 years belore loi from the Middlebuig Elementary School tiring died on July 15. a a popular humorist and master p] Earl. Snydei County schools Pennsylvania and main- tained an agency in Nanticoke loi nearly '31 oi Paxtonville died on July 12. 1995 al age 84. She taught Surviving aie a son. Di in the city schools. He was fairs grandchildren and a 1995 Jersey before returning to Nanticoke. where he ceremonies Surviving are six children: Edwin G. Erma 4. years before retiring in 1988 a bachelor's Valley Wesi School Dil trict. llanlar '82 on October in Eldora Robbins Young '27 of Berwick R R on November 20. 1995 at age 89 She We Edwardsville High School at Wyoming Kathryn Grayblll Gift Sunbury. 2 died l.iu in the Me Prior to hei letue DeVoe age 88. at a teacher for Rachel G, Anthony, Val 1 Hloomshurs:. Walls Reitz '85, Michael Russello '85. John Sheelen '82 and Abigail Smith Alv m attemUu were Dr. Steve Kozloff, the president's husband; Rod C. Kelchner '56. president of Mansfield University; and Doug Hippenstiel '68, director of alumni affairs to retiring, she taught for in the yean \ | Representative to > View School ( Surviving are her husband. a brother and a ( lair, a linear '87 sou. Eric, sister retirement. 717) 752-5367 19 3 2 Representative On Fzra W. Harris HI) S.Ho\45l Bloomsburg. PA 17X15 the Cover Imprinting donors' nanu c (717)7X4-3532 eramil Singer 500 Class Volunteers Luclle McHose Ecker, I ra Harris ( s on now underway Philadelphia studm 's tiles lower will tilei is h.indi i.iltcd in .irlisl Karen Approximately depicting three views of upper and VnpUfl and ad|aienl neighhoihoods com. together in a 5 tool by 16-foot, nine inch mural Woodrow W. Aten 8 died on June X, l99S '32 of Bloomsburg R a tagc82. He was visor of social services for the Pennsylvania Department of Public Wellare 1975 after 40 years A until retiring in of servu e veteran of World War II. res| 995 reception in San Diego to meet Mike Grasso 78. Carol Hermes Lyman '81. Jim in attendace Laurie Serlian, Marvin Serhan 70 and Allen Walburn 55. Also were Dr. Steve Kozloff, the president's husband; Rod C Kelchner '56, president of Mansfield The recepUniversity; Joan Kelchner, and Doug Hippenstiel '68, director of alumni affairs. the NCAA. meeting annual the with of conjunction held in event tion was a State System President Jessica Kozloff were Todd Flood. Lyman Surviving are a daughter. Ane Marie Schmidt, name who oi an inscription has given a minimum of $1,000 to the hhi.us ampaign. Many ol the tiles arc dcdiialcd to formei | hew, parents and loved ones Several businesses. Bloomsburg sports teams, and student groups are represented. The mural is slated to adorn a wall of a room on the hrst new Harvey A. Andruss Library. central meeting Groundbreaking tivitiei 1 bear a tile will designated by a donoi teat he was sible for activating the 986 Army Reserve Unit, now the 8 14 Army Reserve Unit, in Bloomsburg He was its commander from 1947 to 1961 He was active in community and chinch It SAN DIEGO RECEPTION — Attending a January 9. Each l< super loi the new fa< floor of the ihty will occur in the early spring. and two grandchildren. Anyone interested in sponsoring a tile should contact Jo DcMarco. assistant director '81. January 1996 of development, calling (717) at the 389-4847 Development Office by 5 Frank Kocher 830 North Shore Drive. No. 14-C St. Petersburg. FL 33701 (813) 822-0597 Dorothy Derr Class Volunteers Attending 935 1 ( loss Volunteers Representative Elizabeth Marion Raw Reed on September 151 Beat Fourth Street Bloomsburg, 30 years PA 17815 USF&G the Scranton office of at In- LONG BEACH RECEPTION — At tend my a ict eption in Hnitz '8h. I any Hnu /;, ( nliformii, Mary Ann hiky Womh iiml Delniiis '87, lanuary weie April Baldwin Ray Sheelen lass i '92, Doug '78. II, Helen olunfeei Lucille Miller Pelfer '35 S2 Uiylo, age 79. at He taught at Roosevelt He at taught and coached Pa., and Bar 20. 1995 at age 76. Radnor High School Surviving are his wife. Alyson; a daughter. High School in Kulpmont until 1941 and then worked at Merck Chemical Co. until 1948. He 1995 Henry May 25 on imhula ( May He served as a lieutenant commander in the Navy during World War II. He completed graduate work at the University of Pennsylvania. Joseph K. Zalewski '38 of Shamokin died < Harbor. Maine, died on for 32 years. surance Co. [717) 784-0861 llm tnuin events (based on of- was Dorothy Derr Tilson. Frank Koniecko '40 of Wayne. Elmore '38 of Green Ridge died 15, 1995. She worked for over I. Homecoming ficial registrations) P James Charles Til son Anne Dummg; a son, Scott; and two sisters. of Miffhnvillc died on No- '90 vember 7. 1 995 at age 81. was elementary school Central Columbia School District Prior to retirement, she an 9 3 3 I teacher i Hi', i in the Surviving are a son, Thomas, and a Representative sister. awson 644 East Third Street Clara A. Vanderslice *35 Ol Bloomsburg 4 died on December IWS at age X2 She Bloomsburn. PA 1781'S R R (717) 784-2046 had been hospitalized since September 20 with I injuries she received Anna Frances Austin Reynolds '33 ol Luzerne died on May U, 1995. Prior to her retirement in 1956, she taught elementary edu- U-hman School Dis cation lor 12 years in the trict. She latet substituted fox 22 years, Surviving are her husband, Alice I .ink in, i I l anil ;i sis She taught school in Front Royal, Va.. for two was employed by the Central Intelligence Agency and the British Embassy in Washington. DC, where she resided for over 1 Stryjak '33 ol Sheatown died on He was circulation lor Hie limes l.eadei 2K, 1995 at age 88 and advertising manager from 1934 until he retired In ">'» He also worked lor many years as a substitute teacher l i in the Nanlicoke School 19 3 hum She was then employed by Hanover Brands Bloomsburg lor 12 years before retiring in 1978. She was a well-known had mi i 1 1 ii the "i in c ni ( and County com- political activist tolumbifl March 3 luncheon in Tampa with President Kozloff Path Brown '90, Rose Cerchiaro Cossman Sal Abitanta, Michael Dcvereux (retired faculty), '73, Bernie Fellman '42, Reba Hemic '43, Clint Gattey, missioner. owned and operated Zilch's Cafe until he sold it in 1964 He then worked for the Pennsylvania Department Representative '34, Tom Davies 'SO, Edna Berkheiser Gattey '27, Betty Zong Huber '45, fames Kitchen '61. Karin Shields Kitchen '65, Anita Webb Lee '49, John Lee, Danny Litwhiler '38, Pat Litwhiler, Jack L. Mertz '42, Sam Rubbico '82, Eleanor Seward, Eugene Sharkey '40, Verena Sharkey, Dora Taylor Smith '42, William Smith '42, Marion Wallace States '43, Elda Henrie Taylor 41. and Frank M. Taylor '43. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Ent. Revenue as a supervisor until his Sirilla; a son. Joseph; four grandchildren, a great-grand- PA 18201 son; and a 1941 Representatives: C. Stuart Surviving are a daughter, Floranne 76 1/2 North Cedar Street Haxleton, ol retirement in 1981. Ruth Wagner LeCrande formed} ol Plymouth and Wilkes Barre. died on Dccembci 2, IWS at age SI She taught m the Plymouth elementary hools '46, Fellman 1965. 1936 District. 4 Jane L. Roth si in TAMPA LUNCHEON — Attending a were Frances Cerchiaro Abitanta Mount Pleasant Town- years Until returning to ship in Raymond struck by a truck in years and later ler. August when Berwick. ord; a daughter, iwo granddaughters, . sister. (717) 454- 1427 Eda Edwards Bessie Beilhartz Edwards 705 Country Club Drive Bloomsburg. PA 17815 (717) 784-0908 1935 to 1970. 1939 Class Volunteers: Eda Bessie Edwards, Stu Edwards. Isabelle Olah Horvath, Clark Representative: 1937 Ruth Dugan Smeal 740 South Market Street Representative: Dorothy Hess Linn 1 65 Nottingham Road liloomshion. PA 1 781 Clemens lasa Volunteers: Kocher. Ruth '37 of Port Tobacco, Md., died Homecoming events ficial registrations) ( V. Attending (717) 784-4915 (717) 784-1857 Randall Renninger Bloomsburg, PA 17815 on September u, 1995. 1938 James V. Dugan Smeal. DeRose. Harriet Betty (based on of- were Stuart and Eda Bessie Beilhartz Edwards. Penman 1942 Katharine Leedom She is Bokum '39 reports that enjoying active retirement in Sun City, Arizona. She also said she was expecting first grandchild in August an adopted 0-year-old iiirl from Vietnam. — 1 Representative Mary Jane Sharpless Wagner 12 West Fort McClure Blvd. Bloomsburg. PA 17815 (717) 784-2260 Representative Dorothy Edgar Cronover US Nottingham Road SOUTH CENTRAL FLORIDA LUNCHEON ~ Attending March 4 luncheon in Decrftcld Beach with President ko:loit (from left) Irene Diehl Konrad '41, Virginia Burke laupant Agnes Pinamonte Ciisiin Francis (Red) Canity and Joseph Curilla '50. 4 '28, 1 CtvrgeCasan Doug Hippenstiel Bloomsburg, PA 17815 a '39, (President Kozlotf) . Attending Homecoming events (based on was John Thomas I from two alumni events During a stopover William w. on March 5. on the way home had lunch with several alumni and Lori Hunsicker '90. (President Kozloff) in Atlanta were (seated, from left) June Mincemoyer Woodside 72; (standing, from left) Jim Inscoe Foley '62, Rusti Glenn, and Randy Spence '82. Surviving are his wife. Celia; two sons. Kenneth and Howard; a daughter. Louise M Gladkowski; five grandchildren, a great-grand- '94, Terry An Jean Schrader Powell '44 ol Bloomsburg died on June 7. 1995 at age 72. She was a tc.u her in Lower Bucks County before retiring. son, and a sister. Surviving are her husband. James; a daugh Day Parade on May 29. 1995. From 1943 to 1947, he was assigned D active Hummel Berks County, loi n ol Review of Berks ( Archives and Research ( waseditoi 'ountv. I le m ol the o! the I'enn many ihe field ol Pennsylvania history, loi Eugene Barth's and l)i\ 1945 Translator and Interpreter Service of the U.S. Army. His overseas duty included Australia. New Guinea, Philippines and Japan. He was awarded the Philippines Liberation Ribbon with a Bronze Star, Asiatic Pacific Medal with two Bronze Stars, and World War II director, yearbook advisor, and principal. versity, New and Columbia UniYork University and Penn State. He was inducted into the is married to the 1 at Haven died She taught at age 71. Haven High School prior to retiring who at New York STATl University. Surviving are her husband. Robert, two Mary Kull. and SYSTEM REi sylvania Council of State daughters, Robin Alexander, and System was held of I PTION Alumni may he hec k. payable lo ihe iation, lo ihe l-enslemakei Higher I dm ulion re, eplion Montgomery County on April in PHOTOGH PH \ Joan I University Relations Staff left) \i MM OFPW i Illd. i I present for photo) si i STAFF i oug I Sei retai 1943 R i lellei 4 '81, lynne I Miller 8 I, / hana Carlson '93 and Michael Front '80 (not Exeter. Alumni Aj)aus of I'oslei iii Rob Nooelh v dim and llonorai S.oii Bird Katerman Algatt 210 Sunken Heights Avenue Michael Bull her 'W> Sherry Bloomsburg. PA 17815 Megan Kmdl Betty h ft I 1944 I l ><> '99 Imversily I < is eoinmilled educational and i opportunities lor ra< c Alumna ves '99 Bloomsburg providui)' v STAFF Representative: * I i University Relations stall A Penn Associations/ Representing Hloomshurg were (from mayor of Wyoming. former Agnes Ondek of Ruth Hope Handy. Bill Selden. Marion Wallace States. Elwood Wagner. Kathryn Dildine |>uu hase an animal Subscriptions 'Sill CONTRIBUTING WRITER l She earned a master's degree Class Volunteers: most recent gradual ol ihe lo Ihose lli|)pensliel '(>X Dim tor 2 years ago. (717) 784-5584 ontribulion to the EDITOR three grandchildren. fraternal organizations. served a term as Mary Lou John at Luzeme County Chapter of the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame and also holds membership in many social and He He Schuylkill 1995 Pennaylva House, Bloomsburg University, Bloomsburg. I'A I7KIS Mil Doug 9. * ol distributed to Alumm Elsie Flail Kull '45 ol Schuylkill track, athletic ami B.U. Alumni Assiu (717) 784-0434 on June football, basketball, members lass, » is ll the previous calendar purchased by sending a 928 Country Cluh Drive Bloomsburg, PA 17815 Class Volunteer: published twice a year is ma Alumm Association alumm who have made a Victory Medal. coach of (iohl subscription ol Mary Lou Fenstemaker John Besides teaching for 43 years, he served as He took graduate courses Maroon 4 by the Bloomsburg University year, to Representative: and served with the Allied Allans MASTHEAD ui)' to mili- '6& Alumm tor ol Annual Fund within rial tary intelligence Sincerely, Doug HtpptrutM live loi has edited, written and reviewed he prepared the index ihe boil year lh\ ol ihe sylvania Historical Association, each ye. us IWtK. in ami chau omnuttee mail oi e 19961 ol ihe Historical Sociel> i>l works m Direc memhci 4000. has been . Joan; and a brother. ter. Peter Podwika '42 served as grand marshal for the annual Wyoming/West Wyoming Memo- Ph years pnoi to Ins retirement ully lor Tom Woodside, »47, W) /) I hope you and yours have evei appointed historian ol Albright College, wheic he was a member ol the history departmeni fat in Florida, President Kozloff their guests. In attendance Hummel / a!umftr> lHisky.hloomu.edu 1 ATLANTA LUNCHEON— loi ol w ficial registrations) \ \ all lo employment persons without regard to olor, religion, sex. age, ii.ilion.il origin ancestry, lifestyle, sexual orientation, handicap, Vietnam era slalus, or union membership Representative: Sara Marie (Sallie) Doc key Edwards 545 East Eleventh Street Berwick. PA 18603 (717) 759-9733 Class Volunteer: Sallie Edwards January 1996 The STATE SYSTEM RECEPTION — A Pennsylvania Council of Alumni Associations/State System of Higher Education reception was held in Berks County on April 5. Representing Bloomsburg were (from left) Ronald G. Klemkosky '67, Mary Anne Majihis Klemkosky '59, Ronald G. Wolfe '60, Joan Stackhouse Wolfe '61, Dwight Ackerman '71, Helen Fehl Roberts '47 and Merlon Roberts. university affirmative to .i< lion is additionally and committed i<> will lake positive steps provide such educational and employment opportunities, . live i \ and I'romne A lh\i<>i \ <>j Albright was Carolyn Vernoy Reitz. ficial registrations) < 'ol lege (May 1989) His numerous honors and re< Dear Classmates. ognilions have Our 45th reunion included tilalions from ihe American Society and lor Slale and Museum Commission, Historical Inn (formerly Hotel Magee). and the has Historical Soi K iy of Berks County. He rily in also an active is He collate He earned and versily a inaslei a I) I'll ( 's al juried shows .it Kerstettcr: and Knhiirdl Buckncll Urn I 72.1 the University ol Pitts burgh, and )5 years I la/lelon Area Si hool Distral in Ihe I Representative (717) 2.1.1-0777 Willis Volunteei Kit \ hard I Crimes two Road Homecoming events (based on ol were Km hard (Crimes and Robert Relb Ik i.iI Daniel C. Parrell '51. a standout football Class Volunteer: Joe Curilla and coach, was inducted registrations) Attending Homecoming events ficial registrations) sisicis ol Pasadena, Flo., (based on of- football died He was church A War II. he was secKennedy Van Saun Corp. very active in veteran educator in the Hazleton Area from 1972 A Navy many community and Ann Penn years, in Trevorton for Shamokin High School from 1966 to 1987. A World War II Army veteran, he took gradu- Wanc/ak and Memlee Alumni ChufHei arte Mai/ermek I re Bil I Morgan, I '27, i/ Joe 1 (rented, fnwi Mending had been ihe principal speaket at master's numerous com- Juls 2 Alumni Assoc. union Veterans Comwas guesi speaker .n the Mec hamcsburg l in tional courses at Villanova University. M) years m the Roxbury area. 28 Roxbury Central High School. An Army Air Corps veteran ol World War II. he taught John R Magill mittee, a Surviving are three Class Volunteers: ol District lor Bonaventure University I7M5 (717)7S4 04.U Fisher, Millard He taught (>(> in his wife. Lucille, are parents of three brother. Representative: lore retiring in 1984. Fisher i ;,ge Berwick Area School Representative: lu ,,| He and Starr; three grandchil- C |90S lime Temple and left) '69, "ii He dren; four step-grandchildren; a sister and a April 8 luncheon of the Philadelphia dm lierkhetser Galley '27, Marie ParrishMoi^m has been very active children: Bucknell Universiiy Carol Reed; a son. Reed; two daughters, Melanie UNCHEON he earned a munity and professional organizations. one year and Surviving are his wife, the former Merry i II. State. He ate courses at War York University. University of Scranlon. Kutztown, sisters. Raymond A. Starr '50 of Shamokrn died on May 14. 1995 at age 69. He taught in New Jerat New also completed graduate courses at Bloomsburg, Surviving are his wife, Jane; a daughter. two to 1988. veteran of World master's degree at activities. Se) lor finished with 28 career School District, he served as superintendent retiring in 1986. McFarland; four grandchildren, and two PHIA He in first touchdowns. veteran of World 36 years before 22. 1995. and played on Robert Redman's undefeated team. for Luzerne County At Bloomsburg. he lettered for four years was Wayne VonStetten. retary-treasurer of the into the Fame on October Sports Hall of A Navy / 1-800-526-0254. call Carolyn Vernoy Reitz Robert E. Montague '50 of Danville died August 2«>, 1995 at age 72. 4DJ to join us. NJ 07645 (201)391-9106 W. Eldon Berry '49 /•//// you have friends player at Bloomsburg and long-time educator Rojlevlch 'HO foul grand sons, lour brothers and if you Thank you, modations Swales Montvale. Robert Attending Ann if You will receive a letter with the details a little Keep the date open and make your motel reservations early. The Alumni Office can provide you with a list of Bloomsburg area accom- two grandchildren. 1950 llarnsburx.l'A 17102 Hell survivors are two daughters. Judy fieri '82 and plans to join us and too. Meg I lor three years Among her (,nme\ Fulton Street Claw loi a wisIowii Si hool Dislrn made later. 9 Raven Prances Mylet Kapuscbiruk) '47 died on 21, 1995. She was an elementary school August leac her in Ihe Surviving are a son. Lars; a daughter. Representative and Art (iallery degree 949 1 ounly Art Alhani e and Museum Reading Public .il Main Street The Class of 1950 from other classes, they are welcome who works prima has exhibited sponsored by the Berks the arlisl on Saturday, will be held April 27th with a dinner at Magee's Pennsylvania l-ocal History, Ihe s World War Qvcl on Alumni Day, 1995 them loi at he earned a master's degree \crsiiy in 195 .it New York Uni- I Surviving are a daughter. Carol Elizabeth lacovclh; a stepson. Robert O'Grady; sons, two sisters and two grand- a brother. Charles H. Sobers '49 of Milton died on 15. 1995 at age 69. He was a teacher August and principal al tiring in 1982. Milton High School before He was also re- a teacher in Ismay. Montana He Served in the Marine Corps Reserve during World War II. He completed graduate work at Buckncll University and Rensselaer. Ku n tan Ki.hhaugh Bowen 72. David Bowen '68, Stephanie Husted Fetterman '88 KurtM 66 Renee Kunkel 93. Paul Price, Ruth Shelhamer Price J. Rosemary Smuller 92 and Carol Duchan Weller '87. '63, Michael Shi rJ The Maroon & Gold Alumni earn loyalty awards for 1995 One hundred sigh! Bloomsburg University alumm have eamed distinction as recipients ol the eighth annual Richard Aw aids earned l"he\ b\ attending returning to (mines I 1 oyalty this distinction in 1995 regional alumni event, by •> campus /Vlumnl fat eithei Weekend oi ing tO the Annual Fund louu\ tuning, and by coudihut- I Attending both Mumni Weekend and Homecoming can substitute foi a regional alumni event, since the noi held In lattei are areas every year. all [he award honors Ri< hard "Burly" Grimes, b retired leachei from Harrisburg, who has missed Homecoming Alumm Weekend a single m CLASS OF 1955 REUNION — Attending the Class of 1955 reunion on Homecoming Nancy Williams Bctz.Carol Shupp-Heard Clarke, Sally Morgan DiRico.Be^ Nana, B Holtzman. Rudolph V Holtzman, Merl tones. Ruth Paul Jones, W Mary Urn Kubic Krafjack, events (based on ofwere Dale Bennett and Eleanor Kennedy. Eleanor served as a hostess at the Fenstemaker Alumni House. The Class of 1952 Class of 195 will be invited to join the for their reunion dinner on Satur- 1 wen official registrational Magee's Main Street Inn Bloomsburg. Mark your calendar, and watch rrn, I I, Betz. / We Sylvia Krapl I R (717) 784-7438 (717) 639-1513 Box Harveys Lake, PA 18618 I in William iam tails. J. Am i week, Jacobs. Franklin "Ed" Jones. Will- Nunn, Fern Krothe, Jeananne E. George Perk. Arme ( ! ' i ton hiaro Abitanta '50 I Wayne Von Sullen the '50 Carolyn Vernoy Keit/ SI (7) Dale Benneti '52 (4) spouses K 'ontlnued on Page was once again evident 9) that mil class to tell atl.ui you how proud that vain and that I i was and your names were we IntO men plan mi seeing you in 2(KM) and 2005. Enjoy each day, Arnic (iannger Nam \ Homecoming events (based on Fredric .1. Bel/, Carol Shupp-llc ird registrations) wer« Williams Hel/ Morgan DIRIco Bettj Hoffman Dunkelberger iroic Garinger, Mollis Haas Harter Nam j B. Holtzman, Rudolph v. Molt/man. Merl W. Jones, Ruth Paul Jones Clarke, Sally lean Griffith* kenmd\ John I kosoloski and four ROOMAII REUNION teachen S/crafinski Shader retardation J. Sylvia krapf Shearer. Joseph Shemanski John Sibl) Wall Stanek Janet Wagner Sugden. Donald W. Thomas. Mien Walhurn After V) years, (left) ami Buz;: Wool r)bgnt together for a reunion at Myrtle Both are retired special edumtion Beach roommate-, Mar} Lou Kubic Llnkchorsl John C. Panichello rhomai Sanders. Relda Rohrbach Scott, l.ura Louise LaSousa KraQack and accounting business his tax it Attending more than 30 1 -II indi- Reed Q. Miller '54 ot Mifflmville died on August 3. 1995 at age 78. A banker in for 10 (4) I^SS was introduced, hall the room got you absentees ollicial Bloomsburg i ol the live wanted Just Honed Scrimgeour (and John). Mary Lou Kubic 19 (4i dson lellman Huiiiis Pram a big .it has the ability to turn a small Mary Ellen Henning Poe. Jeananne Evan! .ill lo stand with their to tell Surviving are his wife, the former Marjorie Walter; a son. James; two daughters. Karen Mary Elizabeth Patton Marsilio '53 died on April 20, 1995 at age 63. ing banquet loi gan DiRico (and John), Ruth Gillman Williams, together lo be par] oj the from the same era have lonlulcd lasses that they gala! vidual listed for details. tended the Language Institutes of Bucknell University l US loss, ol others Zack. Judy Bauer Andrews, Alice Fisher master's degrees from Rutgers University and Class slill Mor ts (7) 15 llenne layloi Mary Lou have always been proud were Mollie Haas Harter, Michaelen Belock Higgins. Betty Hendershot Neidig. Sally Alex I l.issni.iies. ( Well, lolks. 40 years later Alumnae from Class Volunteers: >cai because we were so "active." Evans Scrimgeour. (717) 784-7120 in Jack L, Mert/ '42 (2) I I Attending 'imbala ' I inumbei l Scrimgeour 1953 alumm who an da Bessie Bcilharu Edwards I.Ida II Class Volunteers: Ann Gengenbach Den aftei C. Stuart Edwards 41 (4) day, April 27, 1996, at your mail for an invitation containing the de- ( lelmbat h DOIOth) 2M 607 Country Club Dnve Bloomsburg. PA 17815 1. Helen Mailman Harriel Kochei \rnie Garinger 1) eaiueill i and noi onsei ulive yeais the t awaid has Iven Startle) Representative Dolores Doyle Brennan salute the following patcnlhesis indu ales \) time status on the life recipients ot the 100-1 auaids 1955 1954 Representative: eamed iK- 195 Board oj Directors In 1994 completing 14 years ol service USOUM kosolosk,, Louise I Thomas Sanders, Relda Rohrluu Seott. l.ura Szerafmsk, Shade, Walt Stanek, Janet Wagner Sugden. Donald W I horn,,* and Allen Walhurn Homecoming Attending 1949 1 since he graduated Alumm Jean Griffiths Kennedy, lohn Linkchorst. lohn C. Pamchello, Shearer, Joseph Shemanski, John Sibly, ficial registrations) don (I one ..ni\ tit lea .t ( Inn k ( asper '57 'forked in the field of mental "'/"' Both have tim e < hddren, with one who graduated from Bloomsburg During their < allege days, they both partici- pated on llu -ky athletn teams, and they worked as < oui lies and off mis i< after gradua Hon. January 1996 7 Thomas Pcrsing superintendent I )islin new until a l '55 the <>l Area Scliool superintendent Prioi lo Ins retirement, he Wyouussinj- and I pjn 196 serving as interim is the Phoeiuxville (»l is appointed Edwin was superintendent r Pcrkiomcii si liool Kuser Boyertown, PA 19512 (610) 367-8368 superintendent o| the I'erkioinen Valley and North Penn school C. 1X4 Popodickon Drive Since then he has served as interim districts, 1 Representative: districts Class Volunteers; Marian L. Huttensltne, Joan Malcolm Smith '55 has retired alter nghsh at Wyoming Seminar) loi mi' i I I'm. ii West Pulsion High at During, ins years the at campus uewspapei llu Si cation Boss of the Year. Jay Long '59 has been promoted i>m a/ Barnhart x Maple la mi g loi hool seived as assistant (201 )X57-046l his wile. Shirley, an parents Of two Sandra I'fisler Brown 2220 Kings Avenue dan, 'liters Boston, w illlam i Bltner 54 Wincresi Drive Queensbui Marie Walsh (609) 235-1370 NJ 08057 18 Sunset Lane Landing, NJ 07850 ( (2()h 198 t208 (518) 793-4907 'la 1 1 \ olunteei Rearich Sandra P. Brown, Mary Knne Klemkosky, Waller I Luberecki, Marie Walsh 5 7 Woj< /<< Paul Edward howski, Ink. Dale . Vera \ Derk, Manko. lass Volunteers < 19 events (based on of- were Barry Faust. Carol Coolbaugh Foster, and Ira Gensemer. Paul (Barney) Manko 44 1 Oldershaw Avenue ill NY I2XM y, Homecoming 1960 Moorestown, Representative Attending ficial registrations) University. (6J0)252-2XX1 9 5 6 1 at Summit. B.U and a doc- Representative 1X042 I'A degree a master's Temple torate ai anil to full pro- Baptist Bible College, Clarks at He earned NJ 07044 Verona, Seminary, he advised lessor baseball touch. He and Welliver Representatives years seminary .ippointmenl. he taught to his ye.us live < 959 1 leach C I- 1 auk K rot he Representative Homecoming William Pohutsky 222 West End Avenue fi< North Plainflcld, Klemkoakj and Karl c. Levengood (90S) N.I Attending 07060 ial ail ( I Margaret Yohn Keller, Bob >ublin I one. Dolores Senn, Bill Harrell events (based onof- Mary Anne Majikas .lr. Janetka '59 w as recipient of the Upper Medal as this year's outstanding educa business teacher and athletic coach up the gram During Representative Hargreaves c 37 Dell Road district's computer/technology pro- his careet Upper Dublin, he has at oac hed basketball lor 10 years, four ol them as headcoac Stanhope. N.I 07874 at fpper Dublin High School for 36 years, he also set 9 5 8 />'«» A loi I 1 were 7554986 law Volunteers ( registrations) h, and soccei lor 20 years, 10 ol them as head coach. (201)347-09.10 He *6». Edward Robert Watts died on June High School I at I in Delphi si i hmond,Va He taught at [slip N V loi 12 years Island. 1990 prioi to retiring in degree are 59 ong I '58ol Ri< master's a married to the former Kathleen Durkin an English teacher before the dien were born. She < Iambic They . He earned is who was and a in now works chil- lor Procter cV North Penn. are parents ol two sons. Kail and Brie, daughter, Kerry. fniversitj in 1968. Surviving ore ins wire, the formei Jayne ( id Michael, two daughters, isa and bert; a son. I Kelly; six grandi hildren; ins parents, one tfstci and ihiee brothers Robert J. Lesko '59, superintendent ol the Ole\ Vallev School District, retired in July 1995 alter <(» years with the district CLASS OF a master's degree at Kul/.town UniveiMls and his principal's certification and superintendent's In lettei ai REUNION - 1960 Attending the Class of I960 reunion on Homecoming (based on official registrations) were Geraldine O'Brien Alley, Sara Ann Master Charles Sandra C. Clarke-Ncarmg, Elizabeth Derr Gensemer, He earned Helen M. Grim, Margaret Gunton Holmgren, Byron K. Krapf, Dale A. Krothe. Phil Lockctiff, Paul Manko, Patricia fjeddings Mctsmgcr. Catherine Hoffman Murray, loan Matchulat Powlus, Marjorie Betz Robaton Lois Carpenter Sauers, Concetta Cordora Schalles, Robert Z. Schalles, Phyllis Henmnve'r Wagner and Lawlc Zoloft Unfortunately, they weren't all present for both photos. (Sorry folks, there ivas a problem with the camera lens at the picnic.) [ample University. 1988 he was named the Berks County Edu- Carl L. Stanitski ing Citizen (»0 received the Outstand- Award from the Operation Friend- ship program ol the Detroit Public Schools. award was gum at recognition of an outreach prohe set up with the Orthopaedic Department Children's Hospital of Michigan Male The in at Wayne imcrsUN and the Detroit Public Schools. The department provided pre-season I physical examinations for athletes and a series ol semi- nars on injury recognition and prevention for """ > ' ft "" UndaFosto /'V, l »«W Mn An htbald mcy area who attended an , 89, lohnHaney lho»^ and "' toUueatm '82, ludu Archibald, Angela Mewlh Naples afterwork mixer Tammy Blackburn-McEwm '8St MaryanntlayhrHaussener ~1. Robert coaches. 0| '84 77, Pons Ktf/„ ,, (K ,, r 4S Judy W,tm V c, Stevens «> Dr Stanitski is duel Orthopaedic Surgery at ol the Department of Children's Hospital. Jerome A. Levans October I. 1995 at '61 of age 59. Camp Hill died He was on a special agent for the IRS. a financial analyst for IBM and was employed by the American Pollution Board prior to retirement. An Air Force veteran of the Korean War. he took graduate courses at University of Scranton and Pacific Western University. Surviving are his wife, Jean; three sons. Jerome. Patrick and Jeffrey: five daughters, Jean LaCaruba. Kathryne Gigler. Molly Levans. Megan Klages and Carrie Levans; and eight grandchildren. 76. X The Maroon & Gold Loyalty Awards (Continued from Page andoneveat ai l-iisi High School Akron. Ohio in She completed her master's degree Slate and her I) d decree I I'cnn at Northern at NancN Swan/ S2 yehos I Charles Brennan '5 ( 7) si \2\ ! David Unkchorsi '53 (2) lohn S Scrungeour '53 to) Illinois University. Dolores (Dee) Brennan "54 (2) Iranklm il d> lones '54 [2) 1962 loan llavard Kilios Ripnseniaiive Mead, \J (908)874*3118 lu llc vj (2) Eerne Sobenck Krothe '54 Richard R. Lloyd so DeHart Drive, R : i) 1 t. ) leananne Evans Scnmgeoui '54 Mary Lou Kuhu (W02 t M Inkchorsl '55 I Relda Rohrbach Scott 'S3 ura S/eralinski Shader '55 I Claw Mary Anne Mapkas Klemkoskv v) Ronald Davuihciser, Tom Martene Oholla Franey, John Kovich \olunieer.\ Foley, Dale krothe '00 {2) Nelson Suaits (> \ (S) Dick Lloyd Nancy Rodgers nomas S. Gladskj LEHIGH VALLEY FRESHMEN -The Lehigh Valley Alumni Chapter hosted members ol the Class of 1 999 at a picnic held on May 31. In attendance were Susan Caronia Cathy Carr ol the graduate Judith Rohland Carr 70, Carole Derricott, Joanne Derricott '89 Bill Derricott '66, Jen Fink '99, Mandy Fried, Jaime Gallaghet '94, Stacy Greb '99 "I I He Laura English anddirci i n nami ddean a master's Arizona and sity ol degree a Ph. I) in P. McGroarty '61 Dame High School is teaching history in Salinas, Califor- at the Univer nia. Prior to 1981. Paul taught chemistry htera LaRoy He and Millhouse '61 of Wayne died on November 25, 1995 at age 64. An Army vetRussell J. children his wife, — They — and five He 1982. State Crime Commission from 1982 for the Office to Ruth Ann Wasson 1994 and of the Inspector General from 1994 until his death. retired on May Division of Business in the Bennetta; two sons, James Ward and Mark; two daughters, Karen Nally and Sharon Ward; and six grandchildren. at office technology more and business administration recent years, she taught Rock Valley College, Pro Emeritus Wasson taught three years at Prior to teaching at Paul O'Donnell U.S. Coast '61, the quality officer at the Guard Yard recently received the in Curtis Bay, Maryland, fessor Conrad Weiser High School in teach Robesonia. interest in when he Pa., Kathy Matzko Muika 'ox programs iiiiciii.iiic.ii.il Fohn received the two firsl ol in serve as a senioi ai Ins pasl Anient an ish i o direr loi loi Americans Urban tive," \ m the I Life 1X70 1940 m ,i ISA m < B Onomit onlcreiu ( Si fudlth Rowland Ian Nancy Fehi Edwards ol David M. Carr WSS i lie also lectured at ..I 98 1 . i. By management (TQM) to Kim for "Excellence and in 111 urn Keyser Canfield '80 Susan Mitchell Hclwig 'H2 (2) P, Righter H4 (4) ( ameroii Smith 'H4 (S) (Jlerin John Hromley L Haney 'H This milestone places the yard's quality system among the best found in the international business marketplace. — Six Husky Ambasssador alumni were among those who attended PHILLY MIXER after-work mixer at '95, Kris certification. January 1996 (Jail Mark Neff Katmandu in Philadelphia '95, Lisa Bell '90, Schiffer '93. and on June 22. Front, from Vicki Strong '89; second row: left: JoAriisc- Anna Bauer Brian Ladley '95 and Cope '94, Carol Feskamn '84, Midiael Front '80, James Gallagher '64, Franklin (Ed) Jones '54, Tony Klemanski '88, Jeff Little '82, Leslie Mitchell 84, Maria Pandolfi '85, Tina M. Sobeck '89, Susan Thieme '83 and Peterson '90, Doreen Hasselman Sobeck '89, Michael l W development; and Doug Hippenstiel '68, director of alumni affairs. H9 (4) Erdley Erickson '89 Keener lx-ighow 'H9 <'» Others in attendance were lames Anderson, Bruce Bogdanoff, Jennifer Karla Tymczyszyn. Representing the university were Scott Righter (5) Wood Smith H6(5) Joanne Dcmeoll pursuit of excellence has culminated in the Coast < Marvin Mct/.gcr 'H6 Sandra TQM Guard Yard's recent achievement of ISO 9001 4 ) '85 (2) Cynthia llepler H6 Senate Productivity In addition, his professional l"> Scott Employee Involvement" award of Achievement as one of three 1993. ' 76(3) Shell Lippowitsch 'Hi (4) effort. and the Department of Transportation's Quality m E.Clark '77 Tom Awards. in a Si i Robert Halner 'HO a Certificate Award PS Corey Waters 79(2) These His deployment of a formal infrastructure during the next several years guided the yard to winning the Commandant's Quality Award mi i at the the State of Maryland's finalists in that year's hi, Sharon Oettel 010*78(2) ina WasselJ D'Angelo '79(2) TQM system which enabled the yard compete and win 1 75 I homes Hughes i . 1988, O'Donnell had personally estab- lished the Hilgai i'ii Kcbei served as a launching pad for the yard's total quality >si < That year, as the shipyard's trade and craft areas. 1 Robert Kennedy '75 yard's training officer, he initiated quality circles in the 12 ( Sharon Younj- the pivotal role he has played in guiding the 1 hemny 1 '72 (4) io Mi ullough '74 Ronald Shechan '74 Poland, 14 years. The award is the highest honorary award granted by the Commandant of the Coast Guard to his civilian employees. Coast Guard Yard since (">> Kishbaugh Bowen ferol fbseph Zakon ( in '71 i various ddis. u ,sion ,on exchange programs with universities '70(2) '71 Sandy Jellerson Rupp '71 (3) Nancy Eruehan Hohr '72 (5) Commandant's Superior maturing, award-winning quality program Rupp Robert mi "Pol < (7) ill. Achievement Award for outstanding management of the shipyard's quality program for over The Commandant recognized O'Donnell /<> 70 i McAndrew '70(2) Sandy Smith McAndrew lie nlim.il Asp.-, l. 1 Eat omparativc Perspr Polish universities ami condui t 69 Dennis D. Bohr '70(5) ( Krakou 'f>K (2) si ( I It . rathen '68 Marshall Mehring also taught lUmmi as e president American Historical Assoc lalion, I i Erank /oranski Fagiellonian Uni Me has i tUiei In lei He received a second award in 1987 to ences. I uchak OK (2) I Inc Budapest Univei us of Polish (4) k>u| Hippenstiel '68 ts> i ir\ American literature Krakow, Poland at the of accounting, word process ing, desktop publishing, microcomputer applications and microcomputer accounting classes In !alifomia, ( e>ni in David Bowen '68 (2) I University, and the EL Rock Valley Col- in the areas <>i Gladsky's began I Columbia versiry in lege in Rockford. During her career she taught numerous courses Surviving are his wife, the former Margaret '61 of Rockford, Illinois, 1995 after teaching JOyi 18, I I Hetty Ruth Keller University Poland in then worked for the Pennsylvania ( Institute. Eulbnghl awards live in Baltimore. eran of the Korean Conflict, he was a special agent for the IRS for 20 years prior to retiring guage Mary, are parents of three Karen, Paul and Cathy grandchildren has completed post doctoral studies and research at A s Ml mopcm Mas u FJU1 '67 (2) (Lee) Davis '67 Ronald Klemkosky '67 James Pegg '67 (2) ircensboro I in Balti Chapman Eileen Alherison American ture at the University of North Carolina in more County and held management positions at Bethlehem Steel at Sparrows Point. Baltimore Muika '66(2) Jack He Joseph .'i Diane Mushnisli Mauiei '66 (2) Richard Miller '66 English graduate stud Central Missouri State University. He earned ( Notre i (4) i ics at Hafner, Robert Hafner '80, Eric Hauff '99, Gene hmnelli '99, Julie Jackovitz Kelly Jackovitz 99, Amy Krier '99, Barbara Miller, Matthew Miller '99, Stacey Miller, Stephanie Mullen 99, Zachary Musselman '99, Jason Piper '99, Michelle Rmghoff '99, Stephanie Rowe and Victoria Vaccarella '99. at 'M '66 William Derricott do Chll Mauiei 00 (-1 Eastern at formerly was profeMoj loi ol Miller Koch Cromwell Alice is hool and research Illinois University. M. Carr 72, 99, David sc '62 has '84, assistant director of Lisa Stackhousc Sharon Hill Good (2) '90 '90(2) Nrchole Woodson Smith '90 (3) Carolyn Butcher '91 (2) Debbie Ix-mhauser Eiclds Bruce Rosengranl '92 Linda Ijmg '9 WH) '91 (2) (H) (Continued on Pane 1 1 tSi . social studies leather al the Surviving are her hus- 01c> Valley Middle School band. James; three stepchildren and seven step- He and since 1963. family also his owned and op- grandchildren. erated a Christmas tree Surviving are his Jane Ann Foust Long wife, the former Janice '64 ol Rockville. Md.,died (aim'. WILLIAMSPORT CURS Attending a pre game nic at a pit Hcllner, a son, Darryl; and on September his parents age 55. nu nigh 88 Ali'.,>nl Jp^oinei llolhi Whilnioi/er Op^omer '82 Ali / JimPegg '67. Brute Rovngrant 92, Chris Weikel. Stephanie Sm/tln Ronald w. Cranford '63 years, she Weikel 79, Barbara Duck Winchester 75, ami Jarcd Winchester. Representing B // was Di Richard Baker 73, chairperson of the tems. Williamyiorl ///'s game on June 27 were baseball '89, loAniu Keener Leighow \ood '90 i ( khoiise .isn Slat Sum Mi Donough HM, Wanda l ormit k VU, W, Palm k Mil I Engel McCormick Man, A homemaker Willie 'i at As Sweden grants, !<>r Humanities, he is children in Rockville. Last year she was nominated for Endow loi family an best hook the held ol Polish studies in was selected meeting .is He and \mciii nilcr. ,i same who line in editoi bl the is Kansas ( Sail} Layton Kibble '62 and ( two i law ,111,11,1 harles; a daughter, I two sons. ..una, hei fathoi \ J. Webb ficer in the in broker and a real estate Army December is W. McNaney, 1994. She \ I C i;uua // National Guard for the state Homecoming events (based on were Paul ( ol lonard, Robert Nancy Rodgers Miller, Karen Supron Seraflno, and Bernard ZoranskJ P. Sheran Ins Volunteers Hughes <»4 ofWUmette, 111., November 14, 1995 al age 53. She son, J.D., graduated from Alex M Kozlowski, Linda R taught in Hi urn 13 1 vanston. Ill , lor the last 25 years and Greenwich, Conn. master s degree at Northwest pre\ louslyttaught in Donsgan Ogden Wo) She earned em a Homecoming events (based on of- ficial registrations) were Diana Shriver Ander- Donna Hartley Evans. Tom James Goss. Robert W. Griffiths. son. Arlan Baer, B. Cillung. William Ogdensburg.NJ 07439 (201)827-5347 FAX: (201)827-6033 ( 'lass Can Volunteer: Attending I.. 14, khouse like to She and her husband, Barry, glas, a daughter. '79. The age 54 in have purchased Sickman's Mill, the mill and campground operation ite, ( ieraldme, a son, Haunted Mill. N.J. 1995 a t age 54. He was a He campgrounds in also coached wrestling, football, track, girls' basketball. Little League and girls' soft- ball. In 1994 he was named Burlington County Coach of Football WILMINGTON MIXER — '69, Fleetwood died at years before his 23-year tenure at Bordentown. wan ol and Before settling on Conestoga New York and across the commonwealth. Larry taught in New York schools for seven Dou- Michelle Burketl; a grand- Dennis C. Bowersox "63 offers retreats, tubing, mill tours Ohio. He owned and daughter, and two sisters IX, live Larry Kipp "65 and his wife, Faye Leiby camping, picnics, when he opened the Lighthouse Restau rani and Sub Shop in Postei Brook. For five yean prioi to his retirement, he was n distributor for Snyder's of Berlin potato chip company \\ a ol Bailey '63 of Eldred died on Surviving are his is hear from Patricia Lagana Township, the Kipps looked at He U.S. Army. low. events (based on 19X3, 10 in the Conestoga Township's picturesque Horse HolStai operated the Bradlord Sub Shop Iroin |9o6 to on November 1994 Army-Navy game. would 3 more than 200 years ago along the Pequea Creek in were Kmil Kasarda and 1995 Her younger West Point on June Nesquehomng. the Kenneth in the He and a son. Christian historic, four-story grain mill built Nelson Swarts September senior at Abrac/.mskas and Nancy Gillespie Johnston. Kipp Homecoming ficia] registrations) Knights Elaine Attending Vlex Kozlowski, Lincoln S. Miller, University. a noseguard for the Black starting senior second lieutenant Patricia Lello 3 became parents of wife He was ( 'lass is Blaize. on Valentine's Day, 1995. 102) 738-4809 f oster, a listCJ 196 Jim Thorpe. in team's most valuable offensive players. Shivefy Representative Elaine Schraeder Hackenberg '65 is teach L B. Morris Elementary Susquehanna University, where he was starting quarterback and was honored as one of the 2304 Foster Place Wilmington, DE 19806 1 Toth ing fourth grade at School 1965 Hesel. Paul J. is also food service of- of Texas. She lives in Killeen, Texas. Carl registrations) died on Twitmire Smith, and Thomas Her older son, Erick, nlunleei Attending fi< ial Sr.; Wayne Segear, Billy Spudis, Jonathan Nancy Domheim Stalma 70, Jeff Tokach, Terry Lisman Tokach '89, Bob Urban, Carol Urban. Robert F. Urban '94, Jeanne Sweinberg Williams '84 and Tom Williams '83. Stalma, (908) 782-8619 ( Schwenksville ol Incitti '80, 69, Sedlak '88, Paul Sedlak, '64 and Joseph M.D., were married u h Shuba Honeyman Road in, ( , Debra Kanavich '94, Melissa Kravitz, jess David Lalzko. Cheryl Sedlak Lukasiewicz '83, Chet Lukasiewicz, John Lychos, Nancy Swartz Lychos '52, Judy Mies Michael Ross. Sandra Daskalos Sample. Barbara Orva Representative* and len > Hahn; three grandchildren; Mid- sa .„ ;lt!C Surviving are hei hushand. John John and I Jahed. Jody, and Linda 1964 .aw School 1 1 Who attends (he Chicago Kent died on June JO. 1995 her parents, a sister and a Press, 1994). s Flemington,NJ08822 year. Kristen, \ils Martin Id American Historical As his wile, Rita, are the parents ol daughter! also the session topic lor the annual ol the Polish sin iatlotl thai ll dren: — Pat Mc Andrew 70 prepares a hot Hank Hurlt '52 prior to the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Red Barons game on June 28. The pre-game tailgating picnic was enjoyed try Dan Bechetti, Dana Bechetti, Carol Kishhaugh Bowen 72, David Bowen '68, Debra Zalewski Gam 75, Jacklyn Ganz, Dr. Susan M. Gottlieb 74, Henry C. Hurlt '52, Marc Incitti, to order for brother Ethnh n\ m Amen Herniate, won the Oscar llalccki Pri/e as Oilier Polish Sslvei I Richard, Rebecca M. Rcpp\ '63. an BSS04 iate prolessor of English at Kean College of N.J.. has coauthored / \fili a iitii hi in World Literature (St. \ RED BARONS OUTING dog Kresge Surviving are her hus- Jessie ii , County Montgomery Teacher of the Year. band. Richard; four chil- developmenl and resean in 1992, Glodsky's hook. Princes, Peasants and primarily located in in a believer in raising and recognition the level ol support school at a administrative lot the northeast pari ol the country more than L6 the recipient ol eluding two grants liom the National menl two years ago which writes computer tricts lungary and many began teaching lor emotionally disturbed functions for school dis- I for at Radnor firm Inc., a software ounting department. i president of Tenex Sys- is 1995 6, '78. on lune 28 were Attending an after-work alumni mixer Donna Kennedy Carney 69, Jack Canity '69. in Wilmington, Dela- Todd Fay 76. Doug Hill Nila Sorensen Hill '67, Judy Smith Kennedy 75. Robert Kennedy 75, Jerry Livingston Bill Masttvpietro 70. Art Sell 69. Bemta Zone Sell 69. Carl Sheran '65, Laura Wessner Smith 77. Robert Smith 76. Dan VanWyk 78, and Joe Zakorchemny 72. Representing the university was Scott Righter 84. assistant director of development. coaches New in the the Year from county He was among 21 elected to the Jersey State Interscholastic Coaching As- sociation Hall of Fame. He was also honored County Teacher of the Year. Faye also taught math and was a 4-H leader as a for many years. The Maroon & Gold Robert Cases eled around the Tins contact led to the the Dr. mi is crstty hosting lina. Mulka heading and Kansas Since to Shenfl that first contact, he has in Union. S provided superior leader oundation's programs from speaker committee membei In 1965 REUNION to union on Homecoming (based on were Diana Shriver Anderson, Arlan Baer, Donna Hartley Evans. Tom B Gillung, James Goss, Robert W. Griffiths. Alex Kozlou">k,. Lincoln S. Miller. William Ross, Sandra Daskalos Sample. Barbara Smith, ily J. and Thomas J. Toth. Unfortunately, they weren't photo. (Sorry folks, there was a problem with all has been involved with the present for the HOBY program. former the (Catherine Matzko assistant director ol programs sports in the school district. and field. He was head and track coach from 1966 to field He program 1 98 1 in 1977. He pro- also founded the Mahanoy Area cross A member of the services since 1992. Bloomsburg Joseph C. Welter '65 of Nuangola died on August 28, 1995 at Ed.D. degree a at Penn veteran, he owned the Country Pup Surviving are his wife, Georgine; a daughter, Ohio Uni- State. \dnunistiation oj artit tea •> Franklin ami at company provides geo graphic Information systems (G IS ami infonna he I lion visualization services to support business applications primarily in I 1502 Susan Drive analysis, '67, a professor England College oped a course lor ence obtained (luring employment with eleclnc utilities m Pennsylvania and Michigan to the Jdi MHA [siting proftasoi at the Prance and In IVopIc .i ol the in An An and data procurement required loi an authorized Wessex, Skinner liu is "I-'irsi St " who earned a i Na- Along with three district attorneys and a judge, he has tra\ spccilu a bachelor's degree ill I asi i.iuo .is in 1971. Pennsylvania ( irant ( Academy of 'oinmittee and editoi desktop (ilS at West mil of the member PAS. He of the is le is e mail mg board PA is ol the past president and hoard al 610-965 His and a icseanh analyst a I»hiiici Violet two adopted daughters, Lauren \un I ,im i.mo I make .i ^ Memorial Scholarship in his honoi Anyone may lend ontribution to li Development Center, hloomsburg Imversily, KM) l-asl Sri I'A I oud Street. /Sis, payable I., the H II oundation President Kozloff meets alumni w have dinnei with several alumni refill. u or by in San Pran< ISCO on lebruary 12, while she was in the i n\ loi ,i > onferent e foining the presideni Cot dinnei were Richard Henyo '68, Rhonda PfOVOSt, Woli ( », San Francisco in President Kozlofl had an opportunity to Jour Pennsylvania Association of wskmncrrVMasI net address active on the Science Rcscaich i.il RCA (iallaghei Uloomsbuig, I and 10/S viu has been established i.i in oi well as a registered I and The Red wishing Stonehill l%2; an are data mastei \ degree vironmental professional ini I Surviving BIB his wile, the nationall) certified en is a in oice veleian, he earhei was a I Spciry loi I one-lime projects. 199] he People e\i hange to liom lemple Umveisitv the U.U. '62. Betty am. H. i. Hoovei Wolfe Samuel Veagei i< and Michael S Ziolkowski S '54, Judltfa A Bnio V Hetty Yeager, '71. mail Winchester l.anc. Albums, Loyalty Awards 1801 1-9510 Janice Felmster Wallers '67, (( instrui toi ol Maurer Jo DeMarco Jamie Attending in He earned and operational issues impor CIS mapping, in foreign Wan.au, Poland; Prague, Czachoslovakla; and Mosi 0W| Russia business enterprises i Western for prosecutors through the \ .i Communitj Exchange iiropean i .is Hiruunghain. Pngland, as pail strategic planning Virginia University, 26 years, has devel- tional District Attorney Association program le Initialed i Commercial de Nano) tant to successful He can be contacted al lollege oi Business Pasi lano; ami Skinner applies over 23 years ol cm iionmen information management and (IIS expen Skinner, Peggy Bums. Jim Pegg, ( partu ipated tal. products and HSDI-. Inc. health John Kwasnoski Jack Mulka. Alice Koch Cromwell. Ken Cromwell. Bill Derruott. Diane Loch Hartzell. Cliff Maurer. Diane Mush rush m iron and other business needs I'.nvironuicntal Professionals. Class Volunteers: cm analysis, "( hilst.uul exchange programs In the Netherlands, Belgium and France acquisitions, targeted marketing, COmpetitOJ reseller ol (215)362-5593 New recog in lacihties siting, natural resources, mergers ami service bureau functions, such as Thomas Lemon Class Volunteers ipienl ol the faculty internship the College. North Baston, Mass., in he consultancy assists companies Shively. NJ 07712 u\ The company also provides businesses with Homecoming events (based on official registrations) were LaRoy (Lee) Davis Ronald Klemkoskv Janus Pegg. and Laird (908) 922-0039 at en\ ironinenlal. health care and communications areas rarrered Marketing and Management" Bloomsburg, ami in \994 he was first I Lehigh Valley he u as honored as the '»SS, I lie taught W. R "Hie" Skinner '67 has formed Ku R P \ Ass.k i.iles, headi|uarted in the Skinner. 1967 o Lancaster Drive Oc ean. number .» Na In He tnj PrOtaSSO] Ol insiuui Attending Anthony J. Cerza the last five foi Iratlu Salety environmental professional. Representative has been > s age senior buyer lor Wise 1966 He m main business decisions dealing with mental issues, inaikel 01 seivuc ana for the past 19 years. Katrina; and his mother. on Novembei 6, L99s, from a brain tumoi at Lonsdale. PA 19446 age 56. ase .it doctorate Irom Lehigh Umvcisiiy faculty for 27 at Kramis (Kern Gallagher, professoi oi management H looms hue SinCC 1972, died ni/ing that geography can play a critical role in He works with undeclared Jack earned a master's degree professor at disadvantaged students. and <. being published by the masters degree Marshall College majors, students requiring accommodative ser- R. Nuangola a junior Representative: country programs. in — in District 1 A Navy Meredith — versity mm s He earned volunteer and Bloomsburg, and Megan a sophomore Penn State, are HOBY alumni. established the duced more than 20 medal winners 1 and state competition. He his daughters, HOBY vices, international students and economically compiling an 84-85 record. girls' track B.U., has been a at '68. admis years. Jack has been dean of academic support He began his leaching and coaching career at Mahanoy Area in 1965 as an assistant coach for track SipnS His was anadviSQI I Wife, the camera lens.) John Murtin '65. superintendent of the Mahanoy Area School District, was inducted into the Jerry Wolman Chapter of the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame in November I9 1)S He has spent most of his life involved in youth lain he Automobile Crashes .'! \ baa also written lie participants. Even Jack's |W> ol ( Highway lional Boston, which received very high marks from the re- official registrations) June Inward Wells on the Susan Smith years, and u he I99S, I In using the book in his course the training institute held in - Attending the Class of 1965 South Caro Colorado tah. I Several years ago. he wrote a hook entitled Physu served as chairperson ol CLASS OF Georgia, Honda. Alabama. i the ef- fort tor three years. I to teach this live day in recent years he has taught in exchange program and ship tor the counts course Brain tumor claims respected Homecoming events (based on ofwere William Derricott. J. Richard Miller. Jack Mulka. Kathryn Lewis tMi iallaghei '94 ( Rand) 'ontlnuedfrom Page 9) '94 1. 1 union *94 Theresa Von In be ficial registrations) Anna Sharrow. Cecelia Mistal Toth. and Janet Burns Zoranski. M I '94 Bauei '95 Christine Blljoti '95 Christine ( iontarchick '95 Michael Kwasnoski '93 Jack Mulka '66, a volunteer with the O'Brien youth leadership program for was featured as Hugh Brian adley '95 Mu belle Neumann a "Profile of Excellence" in a recent issue of the publication. I Kris Neff *93 six years, '95 The Ambassa- dor. The article notes that Jack's service to HOB Y came by coincidence. While searching for a location for the 1989 USA-USSR Homestay Program, the director of national programs-east. Judy McKeague, met Dr. Mulka after being referred to him by then Pennsylvania Governor READING-BERKS MIXER - Karen Zaffiro January 1996 Attending an after-work alumni mixer mi July 27, spon- Alumni Chapter, were Carol Ackerman, Dwighl Ackerman '71, Glenn Bromley '85, Tom Canfield '80, Steve Fetterman '88, Stanley Heimbach '35, Cindy Hepler '86, Dale Keener 86, Irene Lendacki '75, John Rohland 82, Daniel Wttmer '80, and sored by the Reading-Berks '95. 11 developmental instruction Kellogg lion ol As at Institute lor the I was an associate B.U.. received cer- developmental mslrut tion tification in raining and ( r< I crlilii She earned .1 degree at Millersville part ol the certification process, she de Blooinsburg 101 program students ai Mil program provides addilioii.il ai port to students coming to At lor I Wayne I he Ac "Who is ( 'las\ says Wallers ol the pilot project. same Attending She leaches fii menial uisiriu lion and speaking courses deparliiienl ol ( in the ouimurut alion studies In order lo quality lor the certification, completed lour .1 week Iniversity in I ( Lm hak, John Trathen 1 enlei l<>i resident Moone. N .il s ( " . the registrations) degree Bucknell Uni- at 1973. Na David Bowen, ( lore) Anajane Helt Loux, "68. who 1984. retired in lot aletl operating a correspondence school from her Zoranikl for 12 years Rebecca Jane Spatzer Cunningham home in Thayne. Wyoming, where she has lived at age 49. She 'enter in I riola is a degree Irom the New Boston. Dick vice president and general coun- sel for is England School of Melrose-Wakefield Hospital when he was appointed 1 Boose 942 West State Street hard (Jarman '68 has been named executive director of the Wayne Memorial Health Systems, Inc and Wayne Memorial Trenton, NJ Hospital, (iamian, Memorial for (. Kit , (609)989 7433 He has earned master's degrees from Florida who has been with Wayne 22 years, served as acting CEO of WMIISforayear. in vice president, human Daniel manager of administrative operations is College of Business Administration eastern University in 18. at for the — Scott, 27; Todd. 26; They also have two grandchil- — Brendan, three; West. Framingham, at 56 Overlook Drive fied Financial Planner. He earned a graduate degree from '68 has been Linda Wimmer Nicholson '69 has been named banking officer at the Perkasie office of Quakertown National Bank. She has been with the bank since 1982. She and her family named direc- kindergarten for nine years at several schools in the Wilkes-Barre area. two sisters. George A. Ziolkowski '69 received a LeadAward from the College of ership and Service Education in at Marywood in social work Early Intervention. Pennsylvania Department of coordinator of the Family Focused Early Intervention System. Pennsylvania Departments of Dr. Ziolkowski organized the first Statewide vania Division of Early Childhood, Early Intervention Providers Association and the Stale In- teragency Coordinating Council. / Williamson 89 and fin, Yates Represent!,,* the university were Scott and Doug Hippenstiet '68, director of alumni R^htet 84 affairs assent \ 9M She Who's Who Among America 's Teachers in 1994. still does tutoring in her home. and 1969 colleague notes. "Dr. Ziolkowski has dis tinguished himself, both in the profession of education and in the community, as a person of He earned master's degrees at Bloomsburg at the University of Southern California before earning a Ph.D. degree at Perm State. A conviction with the ability to make things that currently exist better and the courage to do things differently. "Dr. Ziolkowski will not only continue to Pamela Hanczyc. Jess Kresge. Ken Schnure Crydcr Banks 75, Stacty Gus on McDonald Ho^c 94, Wes Ho^c. Pete Kearney '89. Sheri Lippcnoitsch SI. Andiea Kehoe Mi lau^hlm 88. Can/ Mchui^hlni. Michael McMane '82, Jennifer Ono '93, AnneDeMatt Rooney 79, Gerald]. Rooney Jr. 79, Nancy Scocozzn '83, William (Bob) Sickmgei 51, lame Kennedy Simpson '64, Chris Tarta$lia '83, Dorothy Derr Tilson 40 Mane Osmsk, Vooakes o4. Michael Vovakes, Cmdi Weis^ 89, Joe Weldon '82 Gary Army from he was promoted to sergeant and was selected for inclusion in the third edition of Class Volunteers I is di- awarded the Army Commendation Medal. Vietnam Service Medal, Good Conduct Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster, and National Defense Medal (215)368-2784 Elizabeth Genoese '95 Dr. Ziolkowski During service with the U.S. College. Representative: '83, State. sponsored by the Pennsylvania Departments of Health, Education and Public Welfare. Pennsyl- Services Department. Sandra Ekberg Brown 2177 Rebecca Drive Hatfield, PA 19440 r>3, Penn Human Arwilda L. Shoemaker '68. retired Millville was nominated by a former student and low Canfield SO Jim Case at rector of the Statewide Support Initiative for Early Intervention/Early Childhood Conference teacher, Malcolm Arter Richlandtown. J. Patricia Waskevich '69 of Wilkes-Barre Township died on May 21, 1995. She taught to 1972. in live in ginning as a program evaluator-monitor for the She earned a master's degree Cafe at Health, Education and Public Welfare. at Manhattan DINNER - Alumtu and tncuts attended a dinner at the Century SUNY Albany. of the York County Area Agency on Aging. She has worked for the county since 1984. be- Wilhamsport Hospital. director of development; a tor She formerly worked at nursing homes York and Williamsport and in administration Haodand 8* Ameri- Lansdowne and in Education. Bureau of Special Education, and M. Crystal Lowe lodd Brown SO '69. president of MA 01701. 1980. 94 Murphy Surviving are her parents, two brothers and and Brian, one Florence Landback Latsha '68 (M), formerly of Norihumberland, Harnsburg and Sunbury. died on June 8. 1995 at age 77. She was a teacher for 34 years prior to retiring in Minima Jersey North- Boston, where she has been employed since 19K0, They have three sons Dick and Evy reside In attendance were J. can Eagle Mortgage Corp. the Dick \ wife Evelyn (Evy) Morley Keefe '69, dren July 12. New Melrose. resources. and David, Manhattan on of Technology and from Institute Law in Mass.. where he has been employed since 1987, son. Krisiopher 19 6 8 08618 served as middle- registered representative of United Securities Richard Keefe '68 has earned a juris doctor *68 ol was co-owner of Becky's and Vicky's Daycare Surviving Robert He had Alliance, has earned the designation of Certi- ( Representative director is Ruth Keller Luchak, Kathy Matzko Mulka Lin Neater, John Irathen, and Frank Bnola died on August 22. 1995 is named City State College. Jan Developmental Ivducation '69 has been school principal since 1989. 1969 and was associated with Coo- & Lyhrand until joining the hospital in events (based on ol- Bell) Appalat hian where ial Homecoming MBA earned an versity in pers thing." writing courses in the department of develop- He David Bnwen, Rhea Straussei Volunteers Klapprodt, Betty Kmii Ihrouglr the exael Heim Valley School District. ademit sup Bloomshurg Irom better to inspire students than people who have been F. of curriculum and instruction for the Conestoga 1 disadvantaged backgrounds iiuii.il a master's University. Developmental Educators veloped an alumni mentoring program State rehabilitation specialist in Phoenix. nn the bring recognition to himself for his achievements but will also bring high recognition to those organizations which are fortunate to be associated with him." Attending Homecoming events ficial registrations) (based on of- were Frank Haduck. Kath\ Reimard Hippenstiel. Gail Landers. Gail Binns Mastropietro, Marty Mehring. Jerry E. Miller, and Linda VVimmer Nicholson. Susan L. Engstrom *69 of Scottsdale. Arizona, died on August 23. 1995 at age 49. She 12 The Maroon & Gold Leading figure 1970 Shikcllaim High School Representative: also taught business education John M. Dalfovo In 215 Forrestul Drive Bear. DE 19701 198€ be Was named assistant pimcipal Sayre High School named principal ol [Vra Muik yean at prim Richard Class Volunteers Bucknell I L Bingaman, Nancy Fehr Edwards. Yitki Gross, Southeastern Cinde Rogers Hippenstiel Children He and i ,»| i| luv tumor a Dickinson College; and Breeane, a high jumoi T. Colahan Kulpmont has joined the staff of Klacik and Associ- Robert Ocioba 1995 CPA a firm it (bunded at boal 197 CLASS OF public sector. 1970 - friending the Class REUNION 0} 1970 William Pat McAndrexv, Sandy Smith McAndrexv, Linda Joseph K. Lauginiger has been named Lufkm Jr. '70 Peiffer, Weaver. executive vice president re- Ron Reitz, Odder Nana, Dornhcim Stalma.and Unfortunately, they 'weren't all present I eufis 2 unia Stai t 1 1946 A resident of Fleetwood, he joined the foun- School District. Bloomsburg m resides in '70 has been named She earned a master's degree 6, 1995 on August Diocese of Wexlord at -71 ol age 47. Orwigsburg died He was manage] Homecoming due. events (based on versity. Jean Hoover Ripple '71 nine from the Steelton-Highspire School District after 1 5 years of teaching She is now employed .is an ial registrations) were None) Fruehan Dohi ami Klshbaugh Bowen, Richard Fetterman, Kenneth Kline, rimothj Knlsa Dorfred Buisej Large, John Liggett, and Joe Zakorchemnj educational consultant lor Seott Foresman central in and eastern Pennsylvania She lives in Katherine Hawkins Billet 'ii died on Seplcmbci V IWS.alage taught at St, m Joseph School Thomas (717)838-7343 I s She Scholvin '71 has been named formerly was superintendent of the Class Volunteers: Dwight Ackerman, Sandy L. program, observed. jUStlCe I" "i events (based on of- .luck Li Muney Ana at Herb named administration at maslei s assisiani S. Allen '71 of Riverside died . She librarian at the Danville last degree m ediu adonal at for a Essential lent hei WW gM v mm been named the College of St. Rose in Albany, N.Y. Previously, he had served as administraiise System Ser- ""r* also earned his accounting in at Bloomsburg. WYOMING VALLEY STUDENTS — New students and Reading In Pi i ompetem I m Review the a* hei i m and Beginning les fot wen i ihe Elements "I oj alleges ( nnsylvania and The "/ Rtadlngi i omponent ( ation Programs entitled, Reading dut ation < ombined /<" ( into 'onslderatlon omponents i>l Programs, and published by Ihe Pennsylvania Professional Standards I and Prat ii> ei oi ( mi ir.', ,m,i ih. Pennsylva nis Departmeoi oi Education. She belonged lo niiineioiis prolessional groupi and organizations Reading Assot iation, their families urn- guests mill ilnili.ni i luding Ini lllnli ( Dr. years and accented bj suet essful graduates a sister. in the impossible s District. Jack earned his career in 1971 as a husiness education teacher Homecoming Spousellei .mi. u iu ei an.i ns itudenii . Surviving are hei hushand. Martin, three suns, Christopher. Matthew, and Jonathan, a giaud high school principal "It's last Danville from iu lie School District for nine years. He began Rupp, Bch Rupp District ai giaduale leading Ioi ol the Danville Reading '72 has been reading and the reading In Spousellei as due. ol Reading iraduate ( Initiated both the master's Dr. Sponseller penntendent of Octorara School the as t Bloomsburg Dr. Edward Poostay. who succeeded 31 West Cherry Street Palmyra, PA 17078 ioi oi *>k i oampus Reading supervisor} eerlilieute progiam 1992-1994. daughter, a brothel and Hummelstown. William H. Cluley she degree program . Representative Sponseller the Unlverslty'i lum and dm-, Program 1 1 yeai fit I ! ioi oi ol Bearings. Inc.. in Reading. Erie. Edinboro Uni- at Danoski principal at in the J. k 2 ) Uloomsbiug at ( dation in 1987 as director of development. Joseph eventlul lei eaieer Bun en. Boh Figlock diversity I 1981, I Nancy Itohr.i arol Kishhaugh ) Sch7b- also Included tenure from 1964 to Caron Foundation, chemical dependency 197 i Dr. Sponseller lerved hns the photo fbl (Sorry folks, there was a problem with the camera lens I Miller, A/. for the of Sacred Heart School l president In Representative union on Homecoming (based on official registrations) wen- Richard L. Bingaman. Dennis D. Bohr, Judith RohlandCarrJohn I >0S< U. William Derr, Nancy Fehr Edwards, David Luge. rience in the private and Mary Wright latlon, which she served as in years of accounting expe- a 1965, and the Keystone state In Reading Assoc 1977. He has 25 Shamokin. Ioi involvement with the Hlooiiislmrg State College Reading Conference, which the of ates, 10, She was widcl) known and respected recent graduate ol Princeton University. Amber, '70 proressoi ol Bloomsburg and former readlnj ai Bloomsburg, died on hei his uite, Piggy, aie paienls a U Sponseller, SS, q yeaj resident ol niversiQ ol Florida Cameron, Means Dr. Margaret High School n a master's degree at B.U., ind tupefintendent's oertiflt itlan it mvciMiy. and a doctorate from Nova ipal s of reading dies be was later, He earned (302)834-1964 in teaching Sunburv. where he in Kappa ( She held iainina. Phi Delta Kappa, JlC Older ol Ihe Pastern Slar > M Michael H. Cassetori nel in the U.S. '71, a lieutenant colo- Army, recently years of active duty service. instructor for a January 1996 He retired after is a senior 23 army new JROTC program at ship), Rachel Greenblatt, Laurie Namey, Amy Raiewski, Kerri Hermanofski; (second row, Metzger '8b, president of the Alumni Association, Kirn llirel. Lisa Winder. Myke Hoover, Mario Nardone, Kelly lurw (winner of $100 book scholarship), famie Evans, Renee Jenkins, and Nancy Swartz Lychos '52, past president of the Alumni Association. from left) Manun Mercer Chapter, and the Daughters American Revolution A memorial Dr. Sponseller lurid has s been established name through (Continued ol the tin in the Pa%e 17) 13 education and computer application Mechanic C sbuii' Hij-Ii 1 ficial registrations) .11 were Jack R. Long. Joe Wimmer Shay. Scott McCullough. Donna School sum- graduation Ron Sheehan. Shay, and urrently serving as president ol the Pennsyl vania Business Education Association, he has Michelle Seliga Clark "74 was recently honWoman of the Year by the Federal presented workshops on use of computer appli cations and networking in the classroom since ored as Women's Program 1988. of the Department of Veter- ans Affairs Medical Center Carole JuUano Poplk '72 moved to inn. lexas, in July 1995, alter living in New Honda and Jersey. was move-, she Chicago. and she Irom over 's Hurl J. Slough '72 still cluded on Barry's 1994 release, a Clarke Elementary School, drug and alcohol prevention program. He earned Arrival." in- is S. headed the school's gifted program and directed records tunes he wrote "Remembering Your John his principal's certification at the As rale member a charter Lebanon, where of the Wheatland Cho- of Lancaster, founded sung at dral, and She University of Scranton. in she has been librarian since 1984. where he was a Chapter One math teacher, new a the Even now Harry Sunhury dud on July (.1 Pottsville's he says tune."' position in lexas. the- months without ever composing eight years ago 12. have enough material on tape years to do an allium every six to "I hasically Prior to this a preshool director, new looking lor a Virginia Houa the in 19X6, Michelle has While House, the National CathePatrick's Cathedral in St. will be touring New York. England with the chamber choir next year. song wnl- 1995 Thomas & Binney .1. Roberts '73 is Smith as director of sales, fine art and His wife. Cheryl L. Roberts '82. runs cralt several businesses from their She employed by home in is general manager of the Chorale and has served on its board of directors for several years. Michelle and her husband. Bruce, have been Allen- married since 19X5. They town. They Tommy, live in New Holland are the parents of three children: nine and a hall; Bnttney. six; John Fronk '74 has been named and assistant superintendent and middle school principal Chelsea, three. in the Millersburg School District. W. Gurlh Sprecher '73 and Robin D. Shearer were married on June 10. 1995 in Manheim. Garth is employed by Denver and Ephrata Telephone and Telegraph. They live in Lancaster. He came Millersburg as principal of the to Lenkerville Elementary School in Before in that, March 1991. he served as elementary principal the Halifax Area School District for four years and as a teacher for 13 years. Robert MNNI.R DRYDOCKI I) I he plan was to have a Kul n pesky offshore hurra ane dn/doeked the dinner. edinnei J. Tabachini Delaware showed up anyway and had dinner at the tollhouse Restaurant. Attending were (from left) Ron Klemkoskx/ <•.', Man/ Anne Klemkosk\/ V>, ,.// Rioter '84 (assistant ,iire< tor of dei. Barry produced the opening date of Yanm's couple years ago. in Harrisburg's Farm Show Arena. The show fea- Lahaska,PA 18931 7ne daugh- tion. Hamburg. NJ 07419 (201)827-7389 Susan labels io hopefully get both in his wife. Beth, are parents of a Gina. They live in Valley View. Elementary School lai release For now, Barry Hob Barn in April its ing a very aggressive and distributed of eligibility at Bucknell 19 hern Avenue "Our ultimate goal with all of this Bank 'Diversity. his family live I Symphony Mind." bum bank since 19X9. also graduate ol the Pennsylvania He and live in the Harris- Representative: Patricia In 1994. Barry went into the studio and put together the master tracks for "Caverns of the k E, nioi vice president ol lending Bank Karen, 1974 Tour, a tunsdYanni in combination with a 50-piece nsburg ( He and ter. elect Symphonic Hartman 0. Box 4of> P. his wife. burg area. old. Representative timothy 15 years is letter University. Bechetti were married on August 11, 1995 in He and who superintendent 's en- Widener Univer- sity. ten about the birth of his son, He also earned a master's degree at Bloomsburg and principal's certificate and enjoying the quiet satrealizing the life long and nunured vcerpted b\ an article b> his artistry. Rob Pugliese • Records. for years altei graduation, he played with ions co\ ei bands, iik hiding one called I Iran Harrisburg Magazine. In the v .ii He, that played a lot ol the classic music ol that cia In 97N. Barn lonned his own studio 1 band, then eventually a solo act "Vocali/ed Piamstu m I his "SO \bout halt the material he ." played w as own. but Barry also paid homage to and influential .misis m ins lift Barry toured in this fashion for three impOI tanl performing about in the I area between 10 shows each year, New York City and years, mosth Wash ington, D.c. material 14 '73, a sixth grade Kulpmont Elementary School, was named the 995 Outstanding Environmental at 1 Deachei ol the Year by the Northumberland Count} Conservation District. She eral projects dealing with initiated sev- community related if environmental issues She and her husband. John, are parents of three sons B I John, Kusiv Michael. Then, from I9X1-92. Barry devoted himself to composing song after song, knowing someday he would showcase his New Age on albums Trina Vernon Leshinski teachei a sophomore biology major at sophomore in high school, and a ttSSl-. II R T! 11 William K. Moran 73 (M)has been named principal at Saint Clair Area Elementary School/ Middle School. He was a long-time educator at p P ON It *?* rfp Lundergan Mark S. ' V 1*9 I all - ,lK C'°* °f 1975 °» Homecoming > Shttm " Ym "'S "»*<" Sclnocker. Paul presen, for ,he T. Pho,o. S Schrum Keyset. Franc* Lesusky Thomas (Sony folks. ,„„, uL a prooiVitl Shear,, and I The Maroon & Gold Jud) inn Mot ash Muskauskl '75 i 20th \ eai ol teaching in husband. Charles '75. trator in Baltimore I'he\ .ue Baltimore a collections is is in mum C hei I lei adminis CUj parents ol a daughter. amen, age I nine Trace) Cooke Snyder '75 and hei husband, Jonathan, are parents ol a daughter. Katherine l'racc\ is manager a senioi finance of Boston. They Bank lor the Norwell, Mass live in , south Boston «>l 19 7 6 Representative Randa Gossin Triggs 3l9Rustin Wax LYCOMING MIXER — Alumni in the Williamsport ana whoattendedanafterwork mim Sheraton on October 3 included George Biennan 77, David Coolidge '89. /• 1 hetrn at the >, 93, Ophelia Fetter '88, JoAnise Keener McComuck '90, Patrick McConnick '90. Leighmv Sean '89. Betsy Knoivldcn 9m, McDonough Wanda 88. Kenneth Mi/ers 74, James Pegs '67, Bruce Rosengrant 92, Ton, Ruhl 78, 74, Lisa Stackhouse Good '90, Bernie Weikel, and Stephanie Snyder Weikel senting the university were three Husky Ambassadors: Man '92, Willis Watford PA 13090 k / (412) 934 4993 ngel I McDonough Pan Spadon, 79. Lor, Snyder, Liana Hicks (ass Volunteers < Rid Howenstine, Barbara YORK GOLf OUTING uual South luransky t Repre- and Michelle Homecoming events (based on >>i ficial registrations) wen David Fi year, G. Thomas Hughes III Richard Yur and Valfirj Attending Dugan. ;,'//( The was held at Heritage Hills Golf luting leRose for the event, He earned a master's degree at Kutztown the Siebel Institute of Technology 's 68th di- University and K- 1 2 administrative certification ploma course from Villanova University, 1995. brewing technology in '74 recently earned a master's degree in instructional design at the University of She works Hill. leigh, North Carolina SAS at thown with ii Chapel Institute, Inc.. near Ra- Lambda Al is now a freshman '7(> and are parents ol a son, l.andon on August Don pha Mu. Their number one son SAS is Ins wifl J . Brendfl who was horn 26. 1994. Creek Piemen principal ol the Swift School tary Midlothian, Va. They in at Despite rain, York golf live in that outing big hit community. University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. Ann Rutledge software products. She has lived in Chapel Yankee) for the past (known Hill southern part of heaven, but still as the an adjustment home-based Anita Mastri, and Charlie Bender, as well as any at ( Farley "75 has joined United Cerebral Palsy of South Central Pa.. degree six years. She has two children, ages 19 and 12. She would like to hear from Ernie Fucella, teacher. Inc., as a She also earned a mastei *S Ihrls Hertlg '76, sciences department had a B.U. She formerly was executive director of the Forest Baptist Child Development Center in t beha\ a teat hei In the The Security in Training Manual, The Manuals the official text lor the Certified Security pervisoi program wim.li international Upperco. Md. I is nundation Su administered by the loi I [oral York College, recently al ihaptei published Superyisoi Protection Offic John 1975 J. Reson Va., died social on June 26. 1995 at He was age 41 a worker employed by the Veterans Admin He earned an • write a in i haplei entitled. framing," group of recognized authors from |i)iniiig a NSW degree ( at the University hns Surviving are his wife, the former Connie ( aria, are numerous who helped I i dmnei and o ownei ifiiis, rain during the round, were the ordei in s tlx ol the undei par "74, Mi '93i team hn.il n, low round ol the day, Schrum Keyser. Francis Lesusky. Peter Lundergan, Mark S. Schweiker. Paul Shearn, and Thomas J. Stefursky Vain was lor fourth pla< e, Voorheis '77, I nn Hosteller '76. Roger led Klus and John R. Boran. Frank Dattilo. John Driscoll. Joseph Hilgar. Sharon Young Hilgar. Rebecca ireg Klus I he orded by Dale re< d Mussel I < which was good Ron Van. c ami )on I e Spet T. Nelson Bill Drew ol am < F. to Alward. Mike KuCCk and uanaghan, and third plai e went to the < Mi ore oi 65 William Wilkerson. Drew Second plan- was awaided hu day with lour k selected by matching cards, were Murphy and Terry Kennedy Bell. prizes ol the lai ihly the evenl to Heritage some heavy Despite Hilgar were Diane Dickinson V), attrai The winners, Ron Sheehan Homecoming events (based on of- 14 1 served as a host lor the evenl pets, they live in hei Pennsylvania was in hr event, which >cRose I Swarls '63, registrations) 'entral ol gull. gilts, iclresliments, Class Volunteers: Debbie Zalewski Ganza, Joe Attending ( Heritage llillsdoll i teams turning Dorotnyann Blah Lapresl 76 and sister. at sponsored by the lusky < Hub, entertained the .'(< louisomes and two threesomes with a day Mitchell; three sons, Christopher, Michael and Joseph; his mother and a I parents ol a son. York. luting ( Yoik on Septembei 22 drew line scores anil his wile, lay lor. Along with of Pittsburgh. m p.ulu ipanls iIiomii-Ii.hu North Araerk a istration. Sharon Young Hilgar 96 Greenhouse Lane Barto, PA 19504 (215) 845-3615 t« "The Supervisors Rok- Representative (ioll Mails Chris was sclci led Moratelli '75 of Gloucestei Poinl annual South 'he lust Alumni ers displaced Huskies living in central N.C. ficial President Jes lofj March to all their friends, especially brothers of Delta Pi and sisters of Koi i> tli • N.C., where she develops on-line train- ing for for a at lonnell ^ in Donald K. Hechtel They send hellos Nancy Steelman Kiplinger in ( Marty ownti of the fat llityandhosl t9,cq i () Alumni RjUOrt tn York on September 22. i an first entral Pennsylvania ( ial ash prizes were also awarded to ( Terry Kennedy; onting i i losesi to the line on the third hole. Harry Musser. lulling Ins ball Kathleen Andrusisian '75 port teacher at the Dallas formerly taught at is a learning closest to the sup Abington Heights and in OH number '59, Kate Eplett '75 were sorry to miss the reunion activities on Homecoming, but they live near Milwaukee. Wisconsin, where they June 1 995. vices Tom is product quality ser- manager for Miller Brewing at the Milwaukee Brewery. He was class valedictorian at January 1996 2th hole i- list John s Scrungeour '53, Martin DeRose Tom and in 1 IK he attend. iih The Citadel Charleston. S.C. moved live, (ic-orge in I at on number and Drew Murphy, powering the longest drive Leesburg, Ga. She earned a master's degree pm Dot/el '74. closest to the pin on the Middle School. She PHILADELPHIA LUNCHEON Alumni Chapter were (seated, from Berkheiser Gattey '27, Marie Parrish left) Joe Attending the October luncheon of the Philadelphia Anna DeRose, Sadie Zapp Mayermck '27, Edna left) Morgan Zakarchemny 72, Dr. fames V. and Cathy Zakarchemny; (standing, from DeRose '39, Clint Gattey, Dr. Ue Beaumont '4.3, '54, Carl Morgan, George Sharp '38 and ]im Gallagher Wayne E, Miller '61. Marty Mehring '69. M ix-s Dolzel '74. Ness '70, Stephen Rohrbach '70. George Joe (ieiger '74, David (joss '74. Klinger '70, Joel Nelson Swarts '63, Tom Henry "74. Ron Sheehan '74. Mark Keyser Don Manley '75, Rob Myers '75. Drew Hosteller '76. Kim Clark '77. Tony Smith '77. '75, '64. (Continued on Pane 17) 15 She earned a master's degree in deaf educaand has taken summer courses at Gallaudet University in Washington. DC. the band, Dominic, arc parents of a son. Gus, born on April 25. 1995. They live in Rochester. N Y tion at B.U. nation's only university for the deaf. Michael Poplak '76 and fane M Oeneroie were married on August 19, 1995 in Lattimcr Michael also carried a master's degree al She volunteers w uh Special Olympics and the Lehigh Valley Self-Help for Hard of Hearing. B.U. Cheryl Kercsmar Wayhright '77 continues Alan ler for Shull '76 has been named control- I). JLG Industries. Int. A CPA informally to practice speech/language therapy with 18 years at accounting and financial managemeni expe* nence, he previously served seven years as vice president and chid flnant ial officer for Paulsen home. She and her husband. Bert, are par- ents of Sarah. 11; Blake, nine. Lucas, seven; ol They Liana, three; and Lora Richcle. one. in live Gettysburg. Wire Rope Corp.. Sunbury. MBA He earned an Joseph's at St degree 1978 iniveraity. i his wile. Jeanne, are parents of He and daughters, two Representative: James and Rachel l-.rin Byrnes L. 7 Wincanton Drive Timothy Sopko '76 and Kim Wallace S. Smith were married on August 20. 1993 Tim zona. Borden's in (716) 425-1015 manager with a quality control is North America, Pasta. They Inc., NY 14450 h airport. in Ari- Class Volunteers: George Bierman. Ann Mokhan Fogarty, James E. Holland. Sharon live Goodyear, Arizona P J Gettet Olff, Kenneth W. Slavarski '76 has been ap Manners Taylor. Boh Twaddell. Gail YOTOt b pointed director ol compliance lor Susquehanna BanClhareS With more than IK years of blC. suditoi foi Hank Administration and l"i earned the professional designation ol certified internal auditor. Lucinda lei hnologisl She fornia day, also editor ol also is mammography a I lospital in Call Mammographs Id July 1994. in graduate ol the .< School pital is Antelope Valley al is published fittl she Turner '76 II. Franc Si is thew Inula led- Willi- Willi-. ss News \ei uiives I \ le.u hei ol the Veai in West Virginia since 1976. '85, Nancy Polak award for administrative associate anil '76. loi \uc al (ieisingei Medical Center, has received membel status American College of Medical Practice the I in v ecutives She also earned an MBA degree at Bloomshurg. live — two major stories" on the bombing ol the tederal building the City and the shooting deaths of Oklahoma in young Redding men and Donald the torching ol the Valley School District lant principal at lonnerly was assis He Lackawanna Trail Junior-Senior David Representative S. Lagner '77 and |oms two brothers six. PA 17821 (717)235484% Danville. They live in Blue his wife. Pierce -\iwaiei. George S. Kline. Suzanne McCabe, Maryheth Walewski Shade. Donna Bnnstsal Bierman, Stephen Homecoming events (based on of were Michael Bet/. legistralionsl Clark, and Conn . editoi ol recently in 1976. a master's degree in ropean history at and a doctorate in art Eu- Penn State University. his wife. Pal, are parents of a daugh- Megan. ter, I lie won a \ New England in Danbury. \ssoi i.ued recently was director a doctorate at the University of Sue Ann Roadarmel ew *77. a licensed realtor, in isburg. his wife are the parents of ith The Harley sville Inwhen she joined the company two as an underwriter in Harrisburg. She was promoted Kirk Ohlinger '77 ol Wyomissmg writing analyst at the home office in 1989. at this past fall, as part of a delegation, Vietnam to present seminars and lectures on American business practices and to study on-site applica- Vietnamese practices. tions of Beth reports that the delegation was able to lecture to students, professors, and managers in management and human resource management at universities in Ho Chi Minh City and Hue. They also conducted field research, conbusiness and distributed supplies to clinics, hos- schools and an orphanage. MBA She earned an from Philadelphia Col- She has Alvemia since 1989 lege of Textiles and Science in 1984. at ciate in Underwriting, has been She has held vari- the medical center for 13 yean. named Server of the Year al the 1995 Annual ciation. live in A. Gill '78 has been promoted to the position of director of purchasing Boyertown. ternational of Allentown She is a teacher at the Colonial Northampton Intermediate Unit 20, she works with students who A veteran of the firm, he most recently at 13-year was pur- chasing manager. He when the at Meeting of the Pennsylvania Restaurant Asso- Silberline Manufacturing Co.. Inc. She and her husband. Jim, are parents of three They Kathi Bovven '78 (M), senior waitress Carriage House, Allenberry Resort Inn. was Thomas Lh/abcih also holds the designation of Asso- chil- of information services at the Joseph Medical Center to to personal property under- Paula loborovvski '77 was named the Outstanding Deaf Woman of the Year by Quota In- named manager Si B.U. Beth Bachman Berret '78. an assistant pro Alvemia College, travelled been teaching full-time She has been w children. dren. "77. assistant \ in. .us Dr. and love and adults she 1 Poostay said 10 the Margarei SporueUei Memorial Fund should be cralions loi Clinical is were married on Homecoming events (based on ol was Marianne Murphy 2K. I99.S in Laurel Springs. Reading. Susan Pan. Corey M. Waters, Stephanie Weikel. Attending 1 RobWingate, andGeofl Hake] will William ficial registrations) Peter l fohnaon master \ degree Reh.ibilil.Kion Hospital in Sus.in. was '79 and Steven B Contract Services, an Mary Ann Zeveny Sharon Haines Searfoss '78 (M) of Bethlehem died on May 13. 1995 at age 42. She Kaufman were married on Octobei PA I7H70 Lehman. ombardi, tohn 1 Kenney Soudera, Ro> Svendsen, Don Vanci alio B.U. in L980 at Ron Vance, (717) 743-5577 L Bob eonhardt, ychos, Roberl Martin, Rogei McCammon, dm McC.ranaghan, Soli McManamon, Rich Mills, Slan Moore. S. oil Moyhet, Drew 1 earned a master's degree k.u\ Corey M. Waters 5 Stonehridxe Drive Michael Kucek, Steve Kupko, Jeffrey \ 1979 Selinsgrove, Sr.. Murphy. U.u,\ M,,ssei, |).u\l Mussei, Mark O'Neal, Ion. Parenle, Ru hard Keicharl, Dave Rider. Hob Ross. John Rull. ance Smith. Representative in the University of Connecticut iardner inn Hrin Balleti '79 and hei husband, Ralph, are parents ol triplet!: Claire. Dan., and Meredith, born on June I.S, IWS. Ann in Lewisburg. He and his wife, Karen, are parents of three children: Phillip. Peter and Emily. Robert resslca Kozloff, John Lauer scholarly achievement. Thomas L. Ruhl '78 of Miffiinburg has been named development director at Lycoming ol lege. He formerly was on the developmeni stall 1 ( 1 I presents a distinguished academic- of Evangelical 'ash, < Vince llotfelter, ( d toyce, Bob Kelly, Mars Kiessling, Rock King,Grej Kins, red Klus, lens Kohler, h Mtdi Brown Wolfe 84 ami her Inland. John, in NtWmamtOWn Witt Ninette Fnsca lust,,, 84. Km, Amway SI. Su ,•//«• Wolfe ami l,m, Suzette Stephanie Richardson 84. 1 >0Ufi OUS 8 I on Sipida Ums -84, Shcla Rumsey Chimet '84, Rich Pugh '82. The children an front row) Alexandei Wolfe; (middle roxv) Derek Long, Kristin I 'ugh. Ricky Pu^h; dun k row) I iml-^ay i himel presented annually to an entering who shows promise of Don Breighner, Scott Could. Dennis Henry, Peter Howland. Tony laniero. Karina Ramins '78 has received a Dean Award at the Drew University Graduate School. who Inda 1 Mar) helberger, i» I at the record and Hob 1 md Wilkes-Barre. student "94. Craig Chip Derlnger, Carl Diehl, loseph Dus< hi, 1. inks u helberger, an) Ann. born on September 26. 1994. They is Brad Snyder Dave Brubaker, tohn Buehler, lamra to at- band, Andrew, are parents of a daughter. Melanie This award 1, Barton, George Bechtold, tend the next reunion. Deborah Rutkoski Kobela '78 Roberl Bichelbergei '93, Terry 11 BUI AJward, Richard Anderson, (five). are '93, Kenned} Ned '92, Scotl 11 ( born on July 4 (seven pounds. 14 ounces. 20 inches). Margaret joins siblings Robert (seven) '88, Hartlaub '89, Stratford trip August set for live in West Bloomfield. Michigan The tenth annual theatre tnj> I.. ( ,\i\,id,\ being planned by the AJumnJ ( >l!i< <• Participants in the round-trip bun trip Irom Uloornshurg I.. Strallord, ( hitario, is Carl A. Poll '79. head wrestling uiacll al Lock Haven University since WO. ha* joined I the faculty as assist.int professor ol health physical education DEBS REUNION— The following Delta Epsilon Beta alumnae met for a reunion in Haven, he 1995: Marion Dugan Binder '79, Patti Rice Fisher '79, Susan Grady Tronel '79, Deb Elstrodt Parson 78, Ann Molchan Fogarty '79, Jane Fought Miller '80,Emilet Plucemk Mozeleski '80, Karen Schick Rampulla '81, Cathy West Robson 81, Diane Callaftan Parenzan '81, Nancy Hanzak Nicholson, Cindy West Johnson '80, Dot tie Giemec '81, Nancy Mowrer Ressler '75, Karen Karnes '75. fan Fetterman Hickey 75, Cindy Mull Noll 78, Sue Marburger Rmgel 78, Mariann Alfano Liberati 76, Linda Appel Kennedy 76, Chris Geary DeVore 77, Sharon Slusser Boyland 77, JoAnn Valmote Svensson 76, Melinda Linn Gamgan 76, Judy Coleman- Brinich 78, Kathie Guyer Tuom '82, Rose Santanasto Meier '81, Linda Deily Sarcone 77, Jean Ackoff Costello 85, Kim Kearns Mmetola '85, Tracey Clarke Rauh '89, Tracy Brown Pike '85, and Kathy Martin '85. Prior to moving and Lock (0 w;is assistant prolcssor ol physical education and assistant wrestling coach .it Bloornsburg. Carl, will have ext ursK.n Amadeus Foxet, who earned a master's University of North Carolina al degree al the Chapel Kill, holds several wrestling honors, including the 1991 and 1993 Pennsylvania Slate AtliK n. ( ,,n opportunity to see as .in as seven |>lays during A he plays , As You lit ting Sweet lUnl , . in. August many I 17 I lude: Like It , Vie Little Confusion, King Lear, Youth of Altorn.it. of Venice I tin- , ami Ihe hoi. es in. Alue Through M//s/< Man ludc Ihe Merchant the Looking Glass, and Waiting for Godot For more information about the . Icrencc Coach of the Year and the P>9 | Lastem Wrestling League Coach ol the Year. trip, Alumni Robert VV. Thomas died on June 26. 1995 al '79 of age 38. Moscow R.D. 7 He was a sales theatre Doug I lippenstiel, A/fairs, at 1 -800- 526-0254 or iontac t I hro lor ..I by facsimile at (717) 389-4060 or by e-mail: h1pptf0husky.bloomu.edu. January 1996 17 . 3 . Robert Snyder '80 has been promoted J. commander aboard the aircraft carrier homeported in He U.S. Navy. in the USS to serving is Kitty Hawk, San Diego. Jean Ziegler Stipe '80 has been appointed manager of professional services for Commu- Home nity Hospital of Lancaster married on July 1995 in South Wavcrly. Jane is employed by IBM in I. They Ion, N.J Day London, England, since 1994. He is head of group accounts and reporting for Shell International Petroleum Company Ltd. in David S. Pautsch 80. a lieutentant commander in the U.S. Navy, has returned from a six-month overseas deployment aboard the am- lederal sales lor Tektronix. phibious assault ship USS Essex, which involved manufacturer of video and networking hardware enforcing international sanctions against Iraq in the Persian Gulf and withdrawing U.N. peace- 4 DOUIill A I UK I II Aunnpw.art exhibit. Jerry llanford "HO "Double feature." uhu the work «»/ two mother daughter pairs < f r( "" l( 'fl>: Dorothy Masont HIM. Selinsgrooe. Susan Walters HI hnwillr. ynn Wil son Stola '89M, Montgomery; and Dorothy Wilson 82M, I I Masom Dorothy Stillwater Susquehanna University I Susan teaches IS years for .1 taught in the art department at Lynn Shikellamy School District, while ,iihI oming s, hoot l )/•/>/< /. Dorothy Wilson was an art teacher in Bloomsburg Area s,/,,,,./ District for II years She has also i/i the taught mini COUrSU at He and his then* first child in February. ast I software. wile. Debi, are expecting art in the teaches art in the is They live in Tigard, Or- Reliable Poodi < >r In Moosit Kuhns \nlhia A. '80 has managcr-elcclronies specialty gases tor Air Surviving are ins wife, the formei Michele Olive. tWO daughters, and lei indsay and Jamie, a I sis grandmothei a in. iii-iii. il Products and hemicals, Inc. She has held vari- ( ous Imancial positions wilhm the Industrial Judith Urlck '79 reporu is a semoi daughter. thai het heerleadei i degree al 19 8 0 McCabe bom joins a brother. Scott Jr.. Mark Raynes, C iteen I Watts *80 has been named Singapore. She will be responsible for oversee- company ing the budgets of the s business in I She formerly worked in Tokyo two and for She earned a master's degree al the Univer- of Pennsylvania. I Owners ol their al in Representative Museum since 1990. He worked as coordinator Beverly lumaces from of the Scranton July 1987 until his appointment as director of the Anthracite Mua master's degree al Penn State in 1985. own company. Md Columbia. He and living in John Class Volunteers his wife. Elaine, are parents of C Gross, Diane Lan- Mays Sam. sons. Josh. five, and four. They two live in Attending Homecoming events (based on of- were Brian Fry. Karen registrations) ficial Koble Girton, Kerry Keefer. (ireg Kovalick. \icki Bloss Seilred '80 Sanford School, a private counseloi al middle school in is a and Hockessin. Delaware. She formerly was a coun- 4 10-997-8 KM). Menniti 'SO has been S. Howard Carter 1830 East 43rd Street lulu,. OK 74105 (918) 488-0847 gley, Sheri A. Lippowitseh. Elizabeth selor in the Kiehard 1981 rector of the Pennsylvania Anthracite Heritage Red Clay and a teacher in District in Wilmington, Cecil County. Maryland. Shellhammer (tail Dori Gottshall Bova '81 and her husband, Joe. have been living the past year for another Williams Ji Iome< oniing events (based Morgan, on of- and a one in half. two to Sydney. Australia, for They expect be there to years. S. Bailey 'NO lias He Markets, been named dnei We is formerly was sales managei the he was still He serves on B 1 21 trainee years ago. Wayne and board l"i 1978 Scott E. Kveland '81 is manager of the management information systems department at the his wile. Susan, aie p.uents Rvan l'hc\ live in . Mat ungie to flic number of Bloomsburg alumni serving as Teacher grow Shown at a briefing session in the Wilkes-Barre area are (seated twin lett) fom Williams S3, hike ehrnan High School Diane Cosgrove i7. Pittston Nancy Swartz Lychos '52, past president of the Alumni Association and volunteer coordinator of the program in Wyoming Valley Chris Keller, director of admis\tta I Ugh St Wyoming Area High McAndreiv School; John Fray 68. c oiighlm I Anne Klcmkosku Jane Cahriel "SO and William Cnaimo were '70. Wyoming Valley West High School; John Qttmn Cumberland Valley High School; Mary Ugh School; Maude S. Andregic '88. W Pottsville High School I ileen Callahan Wickard '80. Palisades Hi^h School )hta t amrbell ouvr Cape May Regional High School, N.J.; and Scott Baylor \ '87, Elizabethtown High School. ' Avoca. New Century Communications of resides in Berwick. Brenda Friday » I '81 and Richard Bui/ were married on June 10 is a community at in Craigs Meadow. Brenda relations coordinator at Medical Center in East Stroudsburg. East Stroudsburg R.D. sit) ol in '81. who gastroenterology Kentuck) last Pocono They live 7. Dona Yanacek Kortas a fellowship in June, is in completed at the Univer private practice- Bamngton, l I He I G.A.R. High School; Frank Zoranski '68, Hanover Ami High School; Bernard Zoranski '64, John S fine High School; Michael Blasiek 70, Northwest \n „ High School, Marvin Metzger '86, president of the Alumni Association; and Andy Kuffa 68. Meyers High School. Other Ambassadors are Marilyn Carter '59, Crestwood High Sc/ioo/ lav Pope 72 Dallas Senior High School; Star Harmanos 71, 71 specialist at hool sions; (standing) Pat They in Syracuse at program during 1 the advtSOI) eluldren. Brandi and U nursing in She and her husband. Bob. are the parents of two children. They live in New Albany. university's College ol Business I School of Nursing and a master's degree He entered high school in Weis management Ins M-nioi year at Lehigh NSW University in 1991 Weis stalled woikini: lot Hazleton 2 Vista Street, Pymble. the Robert Packer loi four years He when 1 Lynn Worthington Dibble '81 is quality improvement coordinator at Memorial Hospital in Towanda. She earned her R.N. diploma from Joins grocery tncichandisinj and sales for and 2073. Australia. !anfleld, Wayne six, three. Their address: were Robert s. Bustard, Kathryn Snyder Gintei David Glrlon, Robert Hafner, and Wendi Schuck tot oi a half years. ficial registrations) lbm< 1 Asian countries They have two daughters: Carolyn, Attending direc- director ofScranton's formerly served as di- MBA program at Loyola has unshed an hey can be reached Callahan is He Nicholson. CaU Jones, Carol Johnson, Clasi Volunteers Wickard, William He rhingS 4 You." they live Available I Kinder, 7. 1995. Baltimore in Number Nut Donna May Anne 4673 Glenforest Drive I'hone so and Anne Sobeck- II. Roswell.GA 30075 Daniel K. Perry 'SO BverhaH Museum He earned on aRuffa t I). of financial planning and analysis for Unisys Corporation's Asia division, located in seum. in 1985; \li< abe 'SI are parents ol a son. Kenneth, Representative im ent Lehigh University Huskies l trie- She formerly was administrative director of ter in commence in ise lor the first Die undergraduate Coming Life Scihead Coming's new hospi- Hloomsbuig University ment exerc executive admin- istrator, hospital alliances for ences, Inc. She will S. I held a separate master 's degree ceremony." a Audrey highlight oi the event wai the traditional graduate hooding cctemon> Ins unique McPeak '81 and her husband. Bitler I feature svniboh/es die close woiking Charles, are parents of a daughter. Alexandra Lynn, born on December 21. 1944 (seven Audrey is employed by AT&T in Farmington. Conn. They pounds. 10 ounces. 20.5 inches). live in Vernon, Conn. relationship between graduate students and A COLD WELCOME — Student* received a cold welcome from the Alumni A&OCtiilion campus in August ice cream, that is. Alumni faculty and ifflfl of the then mentors — when they returned to members dipped over 700 ice cream cones during a four-hour fvnod. I >i< accounting department, and Cheryl Stabler '8b systems analyst Haker 73, k in . academu com '81 has been shown taking their turn with the dipfh'rs. Other volunteers on hided Wayne George '65, Kathy Matzko Mulku 68, Jack Mulka bb, Debbie Harm* 8b. ram cs Klmgler Pealer '84. Lynda Fedor Michaels '87, Sue Mitchell Helwig '82, Cheryl Slahler '86, Sue Hicks '67, Bonnie Mordan, Cathy Torsell 95. Scott Rtghter '84, Randy Harmon '94, Jo DeMarco 95, Fay Ortiz '87, Wilson G. Bradshaw (provost and vice president for academu affairs). Mark Raunes '80. Nancy Swartz Lychos '52, Nancy Feher F.dwards 70. Hrciula Farver '88, John Trathen 68 and Kim Schmitz 94. Sandy Jefferson Rupp 71, vice president of the Alumni Association, coordinated the popular event. Carbondale, where she has been a departmental math and English since 1982. Since 990 she has also served as assistant instructor of 1 the principal. During 1990-1991 she to was chair- person of the Middle States evaluation process "We Lou Noble '81 (M). a member of the faculty Lewisburg Area Middle School, has been oln ions was Peirson '81, sity in She a finance manager with MBA at St. Joseph's Univer- 1989. is Boosters Club, currently serving as treasurer. moted to customer service manager at Sovea eign Bank in Hamilton Twp.. N.J. Her daughter, She I is member a member served as a oi the ike, the Society for "I Timothy Jonas P. Marine Corps, the at 82. a majoi commanding is in Class Volunteers: Marine Corps Air Ground member Timothy and his wife, Lisa, are parents ol 0 Attending Vicky, who earned Lehigh University, services Christopher Blackburn. Homecoming events (based on of- manager James E. is for a master's degree assistant treasurer and controller wear Worldwide He joined office at Willits Foot- manager and more recently served as an ficial registrations) were Jon Bardsley, Susan Mitchell Helwig, Michael Donald C. Walp Ann M. McMane, and He and his wife. Debbie, live in the Halifax ill health forced was executive director of Penn- sylvania College of Technology Foundation and was coordinator of placement activities. Prior to her employment at Penn College, she was vice president of marketing at Jersey Shore page design first marketing officer, and had served on the board of directors of the American Institute of Banking. She was very active in community affairs. Surviving are her parents, two brothers and a sister. April Beesburg Horton '82 has been pro- in a contest sponsored by the Pennsylvania Women's Press Association. In her current position since 1989. she received additional training stitute for Slate Bank, the bank's at '82. Rocklord He completed Media Studies and the American Press at the in St Poyntcr in (III.) is .i diagnostic Memorial Hospi ( In- Petersburg. Ha., Institute in Pennsylvania Newswriter of the Year in 1985 and 1986. nes she wrote in A in the S Air Force and U.S. that year by Investigative Reporters and Editors. C lo & I MS. is ,i Travis former Barbara A >U pOP Ryan. 10; and Tessa, lour "I Dl Bit Shatto '82 and hi wife, i Emma Jo. David, a CPA. shareholder ' partner three i Vk v. iili 1 sc Thomas Speakman anil of a second child. 23. 1994. J. ki Jo, and Sheridan lis lust graduate and pan » urrently has 691 "i full lime and/or day program s omputer Sc lence luded Mil helle I A Warren I «M. Hern ausl Met Shawn Oodack reola 94. D Todd Brady arty "XW. '93. Amy and Mike Kakaley '94 t, Alumni enjoy Cubs game Alumni and friends enjoyed a Wilhamspon Cubs baseball game on June 27 The game was preceded by a picnic In attendance were Dr. Richard Baker '73 (chairperson of the accounting department). JoAnise Keener I-.ngel McCormick '90, McCormick '90, Sean McDonough '9IM. Wanda Willis McDonough '88, Alison Opsomer, Holly Wlutrnoyer Opsomer '82. LfljghOW K9, Mary '82 and In Wlfi an pat Morgan Rae, bom on They Thomas who were math to participate in a career auvei Hart '9 in live in Denver. Pa. '82 has been appointed manager-financial planning within the Corporate Financial .is In ience majors were invited back to Steve Parker '93, I PC. Certified Public Accountants Harnsburg Michael Mlonal Rider '94, Jim Santo VS. Colleen ItiJ born on CMA Frit/. December < arson '91. Todd Rcicharl '92 •92. are parents of a daughter, ( at series of sto- 1984 was named one of the top newspaper investigations U Rcston. Va. She has won eight Keystone Press Awards and more than 30 PWPA awards and was named by that organisation as B. 1 sponsored by the Department of Mathcmatu enter and served three his wife, the dren: Jason. 12, David prot Duke atifemhi ( February 28. 1995. has August \96 Paitii ipanti ini ai-b a lew ol the eligible students ,i Several alumni campus Ml), a five year residency at University Medical He and Brenda Martin '82. assistant editor of the Sunday Times-News in Ene. won second place for news page design and second place for fea- in computer Kosloskv "82 ture Januarv 1996 tal d il Math, computer majors return for career program 26, 1995 (live pounds. 10 ounces, Randall Rhodes area. Barilar '82 of Williamsport died on Gregory Alexander, 19 1/4"). years as a major in the Jr. July 26, 1995, at age 35. Before her to resign, she Virginia Reed-Brett '82 and hej husband, radiologist ouiu ( and senioi Hospital in Wilkes Main Neil, are parents of a son. bom on May li Bloomshiirg granted Jo- a physician's assistant in the vascular VA. [i i"i irabowski, ait <>l lor dim partu ipated ( accountant. i itudenu enrolled programs to the firm in 1988 as h all but < l)i l>\ graduate faculty, served ol the ounces, 19 inches). is and Ann iraduate Student ( degiee Allentown Health Bureau. Markel '82 has been promoted allairs; seph, born on July 12. 1995 (six pounds, seven at communicable disease a Plerl '82 and hei hus band, Richard, are parenls ol a son. Richard Judy "It Wilson )i I toug Hippenitiel, i marshal "i whu Com aflati Ken Wilson, profeilOl ol the Iniard ol directors lor Judy Kapuschinsky bat Center in 29 Palms, California. town. Karen Scott Blackburn. Barbara Baker Edwards. Kame Myers. Holly Opsomer Si hloss uiately depicted comments Ko/loll, president, president ol the the U.S. officer of Air Vicky Lysek '82 and Clarence M. Kistler were married on September 30, 1995 in Allen- 538 Avenue A. Apt. 16 Redondo Beach. CA 90277 i is was his I " alumni i lab at the Taylor ai he ceremony included idi tnii li daughter, Natia, three. Doug ceiemony." said in the dignified allau that Ic'ssh a Newspaper Design, the Pennsylvania Society ol Newspaper luhlors and the PWPA, on whu sin- Michelle, will be seven years old on March 1982 Representative: .i student « Schools very active with the Phoemxville Sports hooding the passionate group dial the close relationship between lac ulty and six years. Jill a inaluie, Bradshaw, piovost and cue president teaching fifth-grade students for about 20 years. Unisys, earned an have very concerned about scholaiship I She and her husband. Edward, are parents of two children, Megan and Michael. at a significant role in the program perlormed student's pitting, are Murphy named principal of Our Lady of Mount Carmel School in Ellen Ilea supervisors oi other faculty who have had hair . Cnaduale coordinators, thesis pnu advisors, Planning and Itevclopmcnt func- Patrick James Pcgg '67, Stackhouse Oood Bruce Rosengrant '90, '92, Lisa Slepharue Snyder Weikel '79, Chris Weikel. Barbara Duck Winchester '75 and Jared Winchester 19 Class Volunteers: Jim Dorm. Linda Fedroff McCord, Darlene Barherto Payne, Scott Righter, Cameron Smith Attending Homecoming events ert been admitted to the partPeat nership ol KPMG WINNERS — Al Stolar award is Jr. (left) and Lynn Wilson a Joseph Lesko '83 accounting firm with ollkes He Mamsbiirg in member Health Care of KPMG's & Life Sci- of assistant vice president Souderton was elected —personal lines under- Comwriting for Haiieysville Mutual Insurance pany He joined the firm in 1991 as assistant were specializes in providing was personal lines underwriting manager. He named personal lines underwriter manager in the Permhonored with the Region Representative Award at 21" conference in s> Iv.mi.i Ail Education Assim i.itmn "Vision Presenting the award was Sue Allport Philadelphia consulting services for the 1992 and assistant secretary long-term care and has earned the professional designations and of Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter Stol.i (center), h()nil u-chnologv | IUJ. in instruc- whorarned master 's degrees at .Hid m studio respectively .irt Schneider, (right) president ol I'AI A Lynn, I9H9, ences ment housing whose parents Doug Ken Wilson and Dorothy Wilson, is an elemenLycoming School District Al photography and television production in the are Professor teaches art, Montgomery Area School retire- industry. has been instrumen- practice as a leader in pro- viding third party revenue cnhanccmcni and Strategic and financial planning don of McCormlck sponsible ^ apital for Ic He Co.. Inc. will be re- investment! as well ai inancial planning I legmenii all I & analysis ol acquisitions anil ma|oi loi He McGomuck/Schilling Division and lanl loi the subsequent!) served the ili\ He is an and industry leader for member of the American and Penn- ol Conrad '83 and his wife, Kari. are bom on May parents of a son, Travis Alan, financial analysis loi corporate financial plan 1995 (eight pounds, eight ounces) ning and development. in Honeywell, tin Perdue. Inc. in He is a C m fori Washington. Pa., Md. member 7. PA and a Accountant! and the Institute ol Certified Publit Maryland Association ol the an A< of Certified Public Nicholas i also been named an in assis- he> reside in Md assistant manager of was with Prior to that, he 1993, lor eight and of which includes Frankford*s 29 She formerly served as senior vice president Central retail and trust services at Northern Bank She and her family is rj J. Westlngton '82 has been promoted PNC ol a credit analyst and i nk s Summit president ;it joined the bank in to assistant Hank. Northeast Pa He 1989 as ( v i< e was named spei October First Eastern a hall years. Rebecca A. Dennin '83 and Thomas were married on Jul> li ial Rebecca is helicopter sponsored by the Robert Packer Hospital in Sayre in Gardners Withum for four years Ik ( ial Homecoming e\ enls (based on ol legislations) were Michael Blake. Diane fvei a vn llUams and is South Middleton School manager at ol a public school orchestra Diehl '84 are parents UI ol Pottsville is the new marketing and business dcxclopmcnt 25. Nathan, age two ["hey live in inches). (iobora Bent "83 and Bill Bent '83 are Conor George, bom on Octos 1995 (six pounds, seven ounces I She |oms a brother. Hummelstown. Bob. ait parents He Confab Corp. marketing direc- is Wayne. in Joann Neidlich Helmeczi '84 was recently appointed regional marketing director. Delaware County, for Progressions Health System, a behavioral health corporation based in Blue Bell. John Keegan '84 and He was an and a science Apnl 10. 1995. three, and a John is He earned a master 's degree at Shippensburg are bom on She joins a brother. Matthew, sister. Paige, five. an accountant for Roma Food Enter- prises. Inc., at its corporate headquarters in Piscataway, N.J. Roma, an importer and w hole saler of primarily Italian food, has twice held for creating the world's largest pizza. They live in Elberon (Long Branch). N.J. Stephen Lylo '84 Company in retirement plan spe- is a Variable Annuity Life Insurance cialist for the teacher for seven years. his wife. Jeanetic parents of a daughter. Taylor Allissa. New York He City. specifically markets pension plans for non-profit companies Carta R. Zeeger '83 and Harold E. Geedy Jr. were married on June 3. 1995. in Eners. Carta is a senior scheduling technician for Kinney live in York Haven. Thomas M. McCarty Johnstown. tion, J. He will be in charge of distribu- formerly worked for York Newspaper Co.. where he was in charge of the York Daily Rec home delivery for ord and The York Dispatch! Sunday Times. Kenney 2004 Meadow Springs Drive Vienna, named nu in marketing and sales of the newspaper. He 1984 '84 has been circulation director of TheTribune-Demoi VA 22 1 82 (703)356-5028 Frances Klingler Pealer '84 has joined the Computer Services staff at B.U. as a financial analyst. She formerly was a programmer/ana joins a brother. Ryan, who is five VISITING MALAYSIA — Dwayne Heisler '85 (front row i lessi. bom on '83 and her husband, Corporation Theresa Marie Bloomsburg, of a daughter. August 2. 1995 She joins a sis- Leah, tour, and a brother, Evan. two. left), vice with Steven in is shown How and his family during a tour of Malaysia. Anne is a hearing therapist with Lancaster Lebanon Intermediate Unit .V They live in Mclaka, Ehzabethtown. Asian countn/ to conduct a seminar for How l i years old. Allentown. Christopher president of The Remit ter, parents ol a son. ber 14. daughter, Sarah, »i a M bom on Septembet Meagan » UUams BemVllle Hank N.A. Kim District. assistant principal for four years Robert Anne Boyd Havward Paula Barron '83 in Dianne Kauffman Diehl '83 and Thomas CO 80424 F.. Attending Alex Christopher Ferdock '84 and Claire McCarthy were married on September 16. 1995 teacher and also teaches privately. Kim (iobora Rent f () li<>\ v; Breckenridge, '83 has been appointed Representative: District. band, Joseph, have been living in Arlington. Va.. 3 live in Sellersville. Guiness Book records Lebo Alexandra Segers DeRosa '83 and her hus- 198 North Wales. speech therapist for the Carlisle a Area School 5, 1 1995 F. assets officei in 1990. Representative live in a five-year flight nurse vet- Service Corp. They Bai They offices. the Laurel in Mall office since he joined the bank Bank four. University in 1988. tant vice president of the association. former Kathleen Road- twocrtUdron KiA Supermarket C.ould\ onyngham. He has ( Savings branch the first Federal He has been Ins wife, the side, are parents ol Bel An. D' Alberto '83 has been named J. ol office inside the countants. He and ing division, community Frederick Lewisburg. managei Ameru thil principal of the Boiling Springs School in the and Salisbury. Janice T. Lessman '83 (M) has been named executive vice president of Frankford Bank. In capacity she heads an expanded retail bank- They reside previously held financial positions With He Makala. Entertainment Corp. tor at eran with Guthrie One. a regional critical care Terry A. sister. Kathleen V. Cook '84 and David M. Cohen were married on February 18 in Gwynedd. Kathleen is a district manager for Blockbuster Management. in Paul Sinay '83 Ins lamily live in Lewisberry. He and mis i. ision ascosl analyst, 1993 he was named managei In a is 1994. sylvania Institutes of Certified Public Accoun- scmoi cost analyst, plain eonlinllci ami budget manager, in the healthcare industry. company. "I the joined McC'ormick in I98S ascosl accoun- Associate the ever-changing healthcare field. active speaker, advocate in He the Harrisburg consulting District on July 26. 1995. He joins a development of the in tal art teacher in the East tary of business and line Sharon Miller Ashmar '84 and her husband. Samir. are parents of a son. Joshua Andrew, born interna- Marwick LLP. an tional Lauser '83 and her husband. Wimmer Carol David, are parents of a daughter. Kathryn. bom on May 7, 1995. They live in Wallingford. (Jail Cameron Smith. SheafTer. and Douglas k. Berry '83 has (based on of- Kaucher. RobPasternak. Scott Righter. Susan Stoner were ficial registrations) Candy n Hufnagle Hohne birth of a daughter. '83 reports the Heisler was in that and his staff. Bnelle Conn, on March 22. 1995. 20 The Maroon & Gold Pay future Central Susquehanna Intermediate lyst for ihc Unit. She two sons. Brandon and the mother of is Blake. They live Danville. in tuition at Ho w as >2 He was employed by Roadway Package System accident in Nevada. Sur\ kimm band, Shetler-Kbersole "84 and her hus- Tom, are parents of a son. born on October Cole Thomas, Kunm 1994. 2. MEDISYS. Inc., a She is owner of nursing placement and con- management. They sisters Elementary West in the Pottsville Area School in the She has taught District. and District, at Bloomsburg. Penn State and Wilkes universi- also earned a Blaster's degree, she earned a doc- Penn torate at Linda M. PRi-PAID I HON III McCann School City and Pottsville. merly was admissions officer Campus President /cnmwj Kozhfj which McCormtck after and at She is also director of communications tot Independent Insurance Agents of North the Diana, Barre CPA, a an Internal Revenue is No ties the marketing and hu- in *8 4> are patents ol a Nicholas Elizabeth, horn on September two brother. daughter I.PWS Ethan, lour, and and sistant vice president tage National in Bank trust officer at in Pottsville. Hen She joined the 1994 as the new business development live in Potts DC ton. R. Embleton '85 and Wynne liza l heth Horst were married on September V), I99S in Thomas, who earned Lemoyne degree Shippensburg University, at a master's a tea< her is I' I a teacher at St Ginger Balchunas Childs Point 303 tdvislock Drive Ruyersford. PA 1 9468 They ol High School earned a master 's degree Scranton. taught ted iu the at I Berwick High School at Frank Fendler *85 .md Susan way lor 1995. Frank 3. employedenvironuient.il consultant Henri HrotnL \. ! >hn Hancv. in is a sell Hies live Jamison, he luiul to ac luanally represents a i .in smart, low nsk to Slate Ircasurert alheiiue " Tin s an be i pun bases an w< then AP Bakei knowing una and luiiy and units make reditl i in " pjOlCM |ed by the bind I onfideni t ,i pc.it gilt — grandparents, godparents, relatives friends — can purchase the Anyone ideu. othei oi PAP "'"is Adults wishing edualion named retail lender at the Hellertown branch Oi Bank of Pennsylvania He formerly was em ployed by Commercial Credit Corpoiation. program, an open i i to ounis is i nol jusl foi ontinue toi iheii themselves you want more information about the If call -800-440-4000. I Meneelcy. Puttx Moore Attending Homecoming ficial registrations) events (based on of- were Robin L. Boehning. Michael Boguski. (Jlenn Bromley. Patricia (lunshore DeWitt, Susan Andrews Esposilo. I)a\id Hall. Anthony R. Hanosek. Carol Cunnion Hanosek, Suzanne (iottshall .lackson Diane Depkin Keefer, Candy Leonard. Robert J. Long. Marvin Meneeley. David W. Miller. Debra Frit/ Miller Dr. William Connie Franks '85 and Chris Trey were married on August 5, 1995 in Allentown Connie, who earned a master's degree Joseph's University, is a at St, computer analyst at J. '85 and Jerome Skrincosky were married in on I employed by Mode) Kenhorst They live i In ngineering I I ahian Jerome Reading area the Co . Inc., in New Prick '85 and his wife. Leigh Ann. are parents of a daughter. Stephanie Nicole, on August 3. 1995 (nine pounds, three ounces. 22 Wayne the ol A leac her Hartman Smith, and led Williams Warrington. They reside Wayne is metering pump product specialist Chempump Division in in Perkiomenville. in the degree a master's inches). is newly formed Plymouth Wlutemarsh High Si hool Alumni Assoc iation dent ( olornal District, she earned at the University ol Pennsyl She and her husband. Robert, are par vania They cnts of a two-year-old son. live in Ron Kichelberger Pa., not in Madouse and Wendy '84 live in Whitehall, Knotts Island. N.C. Beth A. Batturs "85 is working on nursing education degree in versity, where she is at Villanova Uni- also a graduate assistant in is an accountant ,i tomer service representative for Danville They live at Drums R.R. ( "A! \ 3. a master's the College of Nursing. Brian Belak '85 Michele Kav alecs '85 and Stephen Gelgot cui were married in Hazleton. Michele is at Khnberl) Kcarns '85 and Matthew Mmetola were married on March 6. 1993. They have a one-year-old son, Matthew Dennis Kim works as a telecommunications analyst Deluxe for of Pennsylvania in Berwick. the Franklin Mint They live in Smith '85 and Patricia M Clair were married on September 2. 1995 in Scheno tfldy N Y J. line is a senior computer prograi lyst for the New York System Albany They in er in Schenectady '66, died on June 25. 1995. as a result of a traffic Diana T. Morren '85 and Steven were married on October 28. 1995 R Lodcn in Wilkes I SUI .nine ( is a teacher in fhe They leplcr I. Kb. Raymond I Kunkel Kunkel 'M Sharon Uvan. live in J. Medaglia Jr of Hills has been elected ounty register of wills A Berks political science major, be apparently learned somclhing in which helped him launch a successful class political career. Karin Suttmann-King '85 ner/buyer with < Medaglia wins Berks post Dylan Gordon, horn llene / Wi/a Ian, are parents of a son, District fessica Bachart '99, Kn hard Bakei Shelley Levan *99, Stacy Wiza '99 and I^irry Walter X. Brenner '85 of Reno. Nevada, (' Kenee Lawrence 1 >i (ieorge Derk '55, Vera Karick Derk '60, Wyomissmg I I (chairperson "I the accounting department), '85 and her husband. Yardley Conshohocken hart, DOU Steinberg Smith on November 9, 994 Council Rock School wen attendance Susan Bat ana Stale Teachers Retirement live in lanuhes wi Gring's Mill on tone Cynthia Lafayette Hill Erie llieir picnic by the Jr CORRECTION: stndenls from the Berks County area n ho ted at a summer Keadmg Berks Chapter ol Bloomsburg Alumni. The picnic was held at and the hrsl presi new students host Reading. Cynthia Phifcr Slagle '85 with Crane Company's Reading-Berks alumni is Lehigh Valley Hospital. Schlorff. Monica Meischeid Schmidt. Jeff Seiler. Leslie Marvel Sidhu. Deborah Homes lined to drop, ln< to purchase future college tuitioni according Whitehall has been ol in the Bmsi A Young, actuary, it ( '85 any Since rAP redid ""i Todd W. Saab Budd payment plan \P I assured that test David, Fhlversity 17 years. live in Pipersville. married on September ( Sistant principal at Danville at Hale related universities oi hool. chUdrco (6/0) 792-3595 low \oluntccr\ sc Knoll delphia who owned TAP is sponsoreil h\ the Commonwcillth ol Pennsylvania, |Hnplc thai I Representati ve also East Pennsboro Area School District. Martino William A. Evans "85 and Maria were married in Norristown William is a li nancial coordinator for Merck & Co. in West 1985 lav. Ik- Holy Pamil) College In Phlladel lerome hool in Phila oi nsditi lo i i An independent a graduate David Rovenoll '85 has been app Manin OUt ol in is tat VP credit! (VvenQ tuition units VP credilt and 24 rAP crediu i has da< hired the Bieti who lanuhes toi full education, they will be laai region. November 1995 Kathleen, possihle VP also gives itudanti an incentive to bom high school n a itudeni knows someone is providing fol then COUogC i thai were married phia, it graduate sound Thomas in the officer. ( IWO hristophei ( n malls all \ paj Pora lump sum. oi part ol puichasmg TAP ciedils oi othei tuition pre rin I Erin joins Grove. as- bubs nation enables people 10 DU) tuition units For the past eight years, Dan has been an in formation systems consultant with A.li.i Inlm Kathleen M.Onley '85 and bank Mini Starke) i ination Technologies in the Baltimore/Washing resources for a financial institution She and her husband, Terry, Troy State Christine A. Zanis '84 has been named VP makes oi the state Nicholas '85 and \ loi A person ma) equal the annual undergraduate tuition Service agent in Jcnkintown. Carolina. of Busi- University I equal one She formerly worked tuition tiUdrcn ( ollege. thanks to the i innol ationi to pun base bu) uniu oi man at i adolescents She for five years. She earned a master's degree units it Account Program, mental problems facing the Penn State to Ins oi hei tuition h\ " h a meeting at which the treasurer dlH USStd the efilsoj the Pennsylvania tuition Linda S. Brown '85 is exe< utive dire* toi ol Susquehanna Valle> Visitors Bureau, which serves Snyder. Union and Northumberland coun- lor tomorrow a ' student's entire tuition in tfajIWI with IJ and C/UMOfffoi lames Stale Treasurer Catherine Hakcr Knoll Daniel Walinsky '84 has been appointed Mahanoy Schuylkill Teen Medical Services, a nontreats the physical 1 designed is family budgets State. admissions director of ness in The program serves as vice profit organization i* 000 Pennsylvania 1 program Bgemenl from Duke Uni- Wake Pennsylvania Families have purchased more than $39 million in rAP tuition I icdils ami units since the program began in Septeiulvi 1993. recently earned a Certifi- Lon L aheady on the load cate ol Non-Profil M.iii ties. A graduate of Kutztown University, where she price toda) to pa) More than Lorl Leonard Britl '85 ihe leasury IX partmeut. enables people lo lock I in directors lor Blue Mountain School and two president ol the hoard of Louise N. Wachter '84 (M) has been named assistant principal of Program, .ulminisicicd In are his par brothers. versal) live in St. David's. Pennsylvania Tuition \ccQUnl I'hc me earned a sulting firm in the areas of utilization and quality is two cuts, master's degree in healthcare administration at Villanova University. today's price Harmchn & is a senior plan Associates in Bala and his wife, the former P.h/abcth Gillespie "K6. arc parents of a four-year-old son, Max. 21 January 1996 Cynwyd. Her husband. Andrew King 'HI is a . business teacher and athletic director at They reside in Morrisville High School. Wamnnsler Julie PouitVoIpc '85 and her hu band Don, Michael Joseph, born on are parents ol a son. I'WV April 25. I'alrna Julie pro simp manager is Ceia Country Club at Ha They Tampa. in him wood live in Wendy '85 and Fane arol ( Monl W beth, .1 They Peebles Department Store bom on December Organize troller for live in Ix-x They N.J. All. Inc.. in Moonachic. '85 Aniia Yuskanskas (M) has been Bp The Arc lor ol ol ( The nrgani/atinn. founded in I9S2, has membership ol VJO and a stall ol VI her new Joann, who earned her master's degree Township School in at in County Mental Health/Mental Retai dalion Program 111 Potts\ die She has also for community retardation servu es tal are providers of c 6 several other counties 111 born on July 17, 1995 (seven pounds. s, He ounces) S |oins a brother. Patrick John, RoseAnne is a customer service manager Pcnnsy Suppl) Inc hey live in Harrisburg. she conducted research and taught They University New Hampshire the at New Hampshire ol In Most ir. tion services She is 111 who Mifflintown R.R. mediation > and assisting u entei ith .mil spot ial education at S) use rat She and her husband. Chris of a son. m live l i Monica L. Butz and James '86 master's degree They sity. R. live in Villanova Univer- al Andrius Amy Muncey Jac k, aie 1986 Clark '86 and dent Amy is a They live in bom on claims superinten- Mate [arm Insurance lor hei husband, parents ol a son. Jeffrey Ward, California. Representatives: in El Segundo, Redondo Beach. Box 474. 82 Shepard Avenue Delaware Water Gap. HA 18.127-1)474 nancial Mortgage (717)476-4745 onginator ol hall Campbell Rau^hley h;ts Golf Vie* Terrace Kunkletown, PA 18058 real estate of 1995 ol the Jersey Homecoming events (based on offi registrations) were Dwaync Rose Anne Itri/ek-Hornn. Donna Vim Muncej merlck, J. ( lark Dwaync David < Beers, ampbell. DiMana Helsler, Vince P. led Leonard. for eight He Emery is in They at earned Port Royal. They District. 1 uii roller in the May live at 27 in "86 is first Chemical Inc B U She also earned a in 1988. of Matergia election. She and her husband. Joseph, are parents of a son. J. Daniel, bom on January 6. 1993. They glish teacher & Milton Area Elementary School a degree Shawnee Development Co., and for He and his wife, Lisa, are expecting their first They live in 1 Pcnnsburg, Montgomery County. They Albums MBA who sity, is a senior information technology special- ist at live in bom on Nomstown. 2. Wise, are parents of a son. P. He 1995. 1993. They joins a brother, live in bom bom on May on Apnl 16. Woolnch. Representative Sean Mullen 700 Lower State Road, U25-7B North Wales. PA 19454-2167 (609) 782-0786 McKeown Meneeley earned an at Wilkes Univer- Attending Powers were Homecoming events ficial registrations) (based on ofwere Susan McCarthy- Greco. Kelly McKeown Meneeley, and Michelle Mourey. Air Products and Chemicals in Allentown. live in Bethlehem. Donna M. Pasqualone '86 and Joseph E were married on November 18. 1995. Donna, who earned a master's degree at in the Jr. m Philadelphia, is a teacher Bensalem School District. Walter L. Roberts '86 of Ambler died on September 21. 1995, at age 33. He was employed by U.S. Healthcare as a non-group medicare enroller. He survived by his parents, a brother, a sismaternal grandparents, and many aunts and is uncles. Tom sister. Darla DeLuca Wise '86 and her husband. Dr. Class Volunteer: Kelly Peter, ter, '86 and Milton Delaware Water and D. J. Greiss '86 and I'r.ici IX'Bcmrdinis were married in Albums. William is employed by the Perkiomen Valley Bus Wendy Hamer at 1987 Pennsylvania Auditor General's Office, for the They master's . Kenneth and Sharon Granquist Weber '86 Alana Gallo Albus '87 and her husband. Jillian Mane, bom on January 11. 1995 (five pounds, six George, are parents of a daughter, ounces). Alana is the assistant director in the Center for Lifelong College degree live in 1 are parents of a son, Richard Steven, Von Dunn. Holy Family College in 1 and former hockey coach Junior High School. • Before pursuing his law degree, Kelly worked Richard and his wife, the former Jamie are the parents of two daughters, Vanessa, five, and Alesha, three. They live in Co. University. Genie Willard Sloditskie '86 of Winfield 3 at age 3 She was an En- died on February August 21. 1994. They Peter Marci '86 and Leslie Ziemer were married on March 4, 1995 in Bala Cynwyd. assistant principal W illiam at the firm since 1986. 1992 and Laura K. Sharrow, and Sandra Wood Smith sixth grade in Clifton. N.J. He has been with resident of Schwenksville, he earned an MBA degree at St. Joseph's Bethlehem. Bethlehem. November Ruggiero the Milton area. teaching Prttchard. MBA degree, he is associated with the law firm Gap. in administrator's certification at Bucknell Univer- Phil Kudisill, Jeanette Daniels Sehriver. is & Colmar-based full-service accounting Surviving are her husband. Gregory; her live in sity. Wanamaker Long, Anne Farrell Manusky, Marvin Metiger, Scotl Mummej "So A Kelly Lewis '86 was elected Monroe County 1 mortgages for the and a half years. McKee, Mary Lynn Ashbv-Hope the firm. 4. a lab analyst for Ashland Easton. child in January. Shore Elementary School. He had Betsj master's degree in of Lancaster as the lop She joined the firm been a teacher 1 Fi- nine years of lending experience. Richard (610)681-3914 cial Corp named by Keystone I Attending 1995 Mmisink Abstract Co. of Stroudsburg. Sally Elliott '86 w as 0 ( 'Aril Doug for the Kelly R. Lewis R.R. 6. Also a graduate of Widener University Law School, where he earned a law degree and an Bethlehem. fniversit) ink, are parents consulting department of Niessen, Dunlap PC. to in the litigation Douglas M. LaComare '86 and Susan M. .1 October 20, 1994. P County School Cornwall Terrace. Mcl Ihennej were married on April 29, 1995 in Allentown. Monica is a registered nurse and ,c manager at Lehigh Valley Hospital. She is pursuing in rehabilitation Sernak '86 has been promoted mother, three brothers and a They i training in conflict resolution. She earned a Ph.D degret May a speech therapist for the Mifflin Res/ek were married on Souderton, providing volunteer services lor the ommmutv is Ollice has worked with the Pastern Pennsylvania Mediation Services, > by Berks County Employment and Training Pennsylvania and Maryland. a trained mediator Intermediate Unit. J. supervising senior Janice Heckert '86 (M) and Michael Coldren Janice various providers of mental retarda- liner lor BLaST the in Linda K Brown '86 and Paul Z. McDonough were married m Plowville. Linda is employed Technical College in and James were married on Durham and recently, she served as a consultant Downingtown. at level at the Manchester. live in Kimberly Harris '86 is a speech pathologist Home Health Agency of Memorial Hospital inTowanda. She earned a master's degree at B U. in 1995. She previously worked with preschool chil- I on the graduate and undergraduate Llewellyn. an internal fbl the dren age two. in the state In addition, hark ( men is Phdlipsburg, N.J. Rose Anne Briaek-Horan '86 and her hus band. David, arc parents of a son, Jordan Si huylkill Theresa Anthony Yocum, Barb Winbern Wilkms and Annette auditor for Jefferson Bank. Lopatcong Ollice ol Mental Retardation. Ilarrishurg, and as director ol mental retardation services for the Patricia in el- Kul/.town University at 1994, teaches sixth grade science dalion specialist with the Pennsylvania Central 2, joins a sister, Becky, age two. ementary education mental retar He 1995 (seven pounds. 19.5 inches). position a wide range ol experience, having served as a Joseph, born on June daughter, Paige a bom on March 30 MacKen/ie. SMITH-STEINWEDDING Chi Sigma Rlw son rity sisters were on hand for the wedding of Lynn Smith '87 and Scott Stein. From Debbie Winbum Rosenblatt, Leslie Reach Rapsey, the bride, left: are parents of a son. Jeffrey Bonnville '86 and her husband v parents of are Brett, hcstci 'ounly worked — '86 and her husband, Joe, pointed exec utive direc to Hardy Patricia Kirk live in Hillsdale. N.J. Joann Keli She brings live in Havertown. 26. 1994. Leslie iscon- Md melon Park. .1 ll They Healthcare. John, are parents of a daughter, Lauren Eliza- gomcry were married on May 6. 1995, in Wade is manager ol Va Martmsburg. 1995. 3. a medical sales is representative for Isolyser '86 and hei husband H«\ Ba< igalupi eslie I Wade Workman ( married on June Park. N.J. Petersburg reside in St in in Learning Office Allentown. She is at Cedar Crest pursuing a master 's education/student affairs at Kutztown University. They live in Easton. Christopher D. Basar '87 has been appointed general manager of U.S. payroll systems for the H.J. Heinz Company. He is based Heinz World Headquarters in Pittsburgh. at 22 The Maroon & Gold Faculty who joined Heinz Watchers Food Company affiliate Christopher, at its promoted Weight Twenty two Bloomsburg 1993, was in have Iven piomoted most recently manager of general accounting Diiimie Before joining Heinz, he was a financial ana lyst at MBA from the University Vngelo liom .ismk II. disorders and spei ol nil members include iate ediu anon Karen \nselm. liom Pittsburgh. He and I'hey profeasoi to profeasoi oi cornmunlcatlon Joy Technologies. He earned an faculty rank in his wife, Victoria, live in profeasoi Lawrence. R Gar] studies; ciark, from assistant piolessoi ol Douglas S. Bell '87 and Joan M. Federico were married on April 29. 1995, in Lower Nazareth Twp. Doug is employed by Bulkmatic Transport. They live in F.aston. assistant to associate communication v>t Winona Cochran liom to piotessoi ol pay Donna to aasot lau art. > ass.., late profOJSOl hologs Cochrane, from associate j. profeasoi to profeasoi ol business eduoation/ Jack G. GOUCJl, liom professoi ol physk the professional insurance designation ot char tered property casualty underwriter the American He i ( T( 1 l cultures; lives in Lititz. William munity. v ice president of the newly-created Evangelical Medical Services Foundation in Mehdi I RMIUO-ADK1NS WEDDING '88 and Mat thac Adkin> im luded '87, John Starr '88, Jim left) Moss {front row, folene Bright '88, Gail indet I from left) the Chris Beagle '88. Paul Blake '89, Matt and Michele Adkins, Judy wedding oj Mil hele "mho Nuk Cntffre '8 Mike Kennedy Bltomsburgalumnial and Gamble Dura* 88 Kim \raeff '87, I >'9. Maryann Button Klmantki lorn, David Maciejewski '87 and Kathleen errell were married on April X. 1995. in llughesv ilkis at fered from lupus-related health problems lor many years. She had been an elementary teacher Hazleton Area School lor the in the in hei Hazleton Children's Library by the Hazleton Historical Society. Contributions ma) he sent to her brother. 1 pioiessm edu< Cynthia Stan/iola Ray 1 '87. a graduate ol District. Joseph McKadden J. '87 and Diane R Adkins were married on November is, 1995 In Richmond, Va Joseph is a s\ stems analyst with Circuit City Stores They reside in Richmond Dickinson St hool in Weatherly. She "i aw, hai I is and Weatherly lant private prat John Falvello Jr. '87 .u Kevin McGinnis P. i and i Isti omputei Stevens were married on July 29. 1995 Paupack. Kevin is president of T. McGilUliS P. an insurance agency with offices Inc.. in in Honcsdalfl live in I.eMura, from assoi II. also administrative assis 1 anon and athletli \iisiii h auk s; from i i. He piolessoi ol tit i i assistani to u ilium and James Mullen, from instrui loi to assistant profeasoi oi developmental instruction; Senator James Rhoadei She and her husband. Lawrence, h\> I B. ErlC Nelson, liom BSSlStanl (0 asso, in prolessor ol miisu Weatherly. Rrddinger "S7 I.. is ,.. disorders and spe< dmpiiled I'omoxraphy RtvltW, which designed to assist people prepaimg foi the Terrance x I Computei lomogi.iphy in J. 1 1 [al to communication ediu anon; Riley, from assistani to assoi iate professor ol the of . ll ( animation assiM iate pmiessoi oi ol a .iiiih.n i , Vishaklui Rawool from assistani Wilbur book, iate to professol ol health, physit al foundations; District Office adininislia 101 lor '87 and Cynthia A. Honesdale and Hawley. They PA 18201-6843. 36 Wilson Drive. Hazleton. assisiaut to ajSOl e (it District. Children's books are being purchased name Hughesvillc I'hey live in '87 ol Hazleton died age 32. She had suf- associate piolessoi ali asso» Sue Kalvello assistant [0 J accounting Khan, liom a Linda rhej live in Ventura, ( fomia business manager ot the Loyalsock Twp. School Patricia iiom associate profeasoi sclent source* Corporation David on November 30. 1995 in, Hwang, liom It. lo piolessoi ol /aim l live in i. professoi oi malhematit staff and management positions WilliamspoH Hospital and Medical Center for Linda and her husband, James. ii aconomli i; Howard liom I Dennis 88 Beavei 89, Nikki Blylet formerly held Elimsport. n ii Wullii '88. Hockley assistant to assoi iate assov lata piolessoi oi hlstoi '88. WaiM Ihngei I Mom mass communications; to piolessoi oi I Lewisburg. She years. tiieeil. piolessoi ol {back row. from Linda \L B<»»se '87 (M) has been named more than 25 languages and to ussih iate piolessoi ol Kimherly Ann Bittner 'S7 ami Thomas V\ Neithercoat were married on April 22, 1995 in Numidia. Kimherly is manager of publications for USAir at Middletown. They live in that com- at BASOl iate piotessoi io i; Patricia Dorarne-Holovtak, Brora assistant hv CPCU. Institute for idminlitratfon! offlt e John J. Benjamin '87, an underw riter foi the Old Guard Insurance Group, has the awarded Howard American ReglStT) ol Radiologii leehnologisis. He is an mstmetoi ol radiography and torn I nglish, N. Schreler, Irom associate pmiessoi io profeasoi ol > ommunit ation studies, Darla Flick '87 reports the grandson. Martin Lee Ryman birth ol a Jr.. new on December Karla J. Morris 'S7 and Ronald B Ketwitz were married on April 30, 1995 in Horsham Karla. 13. 1994. who earned Daniel L. Griesbaum '87 and Dorrine M. Kocur were married on July 29, 1995 Daniel, Pottsville. at B.U. who in 1994, in also earned a master is High School. They reside a teacher in at is He Allege is [echni Leon Szmedra, from radiogra in Beavet Pardee has taught lor live years hey live in assistani lo assoi prolessoi oi health, physit years experience in radiography and at 2 I Lima ARRT certified at degree Hospital in Henderson, N (' I Reading Reading. I Julie Kunt/ Klingerman '87 anil Richard Klingerman "86 are parents ol a son, Richard Paul, bom on November 20, 1995. They live in the Bloomsburg area. Patricia A. LaPlaca "87 (Ml is principal of District. ed as interim principal teaching positions at at She previously Schuylkill Intermediate She earned a bachelor's degree University. Wendi Kutztown Patricia radiologa Slate University in Palls, al iaii edui ation and '82 were married on School November are teachers in the 18. 1995 ried N District. J. on ebruary 20. 1994, l Lynn a is ol l.ansdown hi New rork Irom assislanl New ill ilv ( to i. ile I.. Williams, Irom assistant to profeaSOl Ol ( UrriCUllinl and Brunswick, commercial administrator and chairperson of the TV Network Lorraine Kinder Pickford '87 loi sella bundationi '87 .mil ScOtl Stein were mat Lynn Smith in Berw ick Area \. associate prolessoi ol nursing, Texas L. Patacconi H7 and Robert Bulkle) I hey live ounul ( lor NBC llohoken, in N I has joined the public relation! department ol Al on various business-lo-busincss accounts She formerly was with Provident Mutual Life Insurance Company, where she managed the company's public relations and government affairs I unctions for the last five Leslie tive with the Washington. ning. Selvage & DC. office of Lee. the nation's Man- fifth largest James Wendler Eric, are parent* of a son. April 30. 1995 live in postmaster I liei liu Robert, .band bom on joins a sister. Paige I hey 5 years, al (Mi '87 Danville. A tu t> i n named postal worker for ovel he most recently worked as a supcrvi sor in Sunbury. He and public relations firm. He '87 ..mi Max Aurora. Illinois Mike Wolfberg yearv She started his wife. Laura, arc parents of two ALUMNI daughters: luiyla Jay and Alexa Bryn. Paul Pugnetti '87 and his wife. Jill, ents of a daughter. Viktona Danielle, at Midwestern at in Bonnie Cressona and held Unit 29 and Blue Mountain pursuing a master 's degree assoi her public relations career as an account execu- the Cressona Elementary School in the Blue is Wichita Paul Lefton Co. as a senior account executive Berwick. Mountain School He technology Spartanburg. S.C. 's Gretchen Kepner *87 and Charles less were married on November 5. 1994. in Berwick. Gretchen is a systems manager for Maternal and Family Health Serv ices in Wilkes-Barre. They serv < phy, has medical technologist a Berw ick. Both live in Cal athletics, College, degree a master's puted tomography coordinate! .it May are par- bom on 24. 1995. She joins two sisters. Paul is left, a senior accountant for Seneca Re- Ann Met luskey Yamulla '87 ha urn d i Widcner University School of law degree Law, Hamsburg campus, where she graduated at the B \BIIS- Donald Kieffer '88, holds his daughter, Madeline, at her finl birthday party on June 3, 1995. With them are Thomas Kofolo '88 and his son, Anthony. The Kieffer* live in Weshvood, N.J. 23 January 1996 ' She plans the lop 15 percent in -,u i. her til c lass Prior to attending law school, the w is hei iii the H.i/lelon Am .i Si liool Distrn ChnsT. Harwick Lmfield. Mary Ann is a laboratory technician with Crompton and Knowles Co. in Gibraltar. They live in East Mary Ann Litchko were ol a son, Robert. Jacqueline Zack Young '87, a teacher ai Bayard School in Wilmington. Delaware, par impaled m "Captivating Your Audience: The mi Art Delivery " program ollercd <>l mamed on July "88 and 1995 15. in Greenville. Cheryl Anne Mazer '88 and Thomas were mamed in Newtown. Cheryl Disncv l>v guid- in .i I She and her husband. Robert, are the parents I pursue a master's degree in the spring of 1996. to ance counseling Emco Umversiiy Professional Development Program! held al Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena manager secretary/office mental Design Villa, Fla. in L. s a Shearon Environ- at Hopewell, N.J. They live in Feasterville. over the teachers and administrators Irom all world gathered I" Study the Disney approach to Anna Mary McHugh captivating audiences She and her husband. Stan, are parents of two sons. Janu Rm 4 I Advertising, hey t live 1995 ', i«" account executive .in DeNardo *87 and Scoti Zehnder fcnne m Eaxton. abilities Rae She Adams Outdoor son. Brian. DlPasquale ori anm m I 1162 BaylessPlat mas, « PA 1940S (215)631-9452 Class Volunteers M (iar\ HOW lUooimbiirgulitmni at the zveddmg of JoAmse Keener Wl DOING Nl HI I ll. ami Jamie Leighoiv included first row, from left) Jody Hoffman Gates '89, the groom, him? Dtehl 88, Cortland Higelow '89, (second row) Term Scott hn-h '85, Diane hingley Hosava^e. Stephanie I Felterman, Sieve Petterman, / Attending 81. Marge Krueger, lomccommg I Dawn t and Dale Keener I lammj Nettei blade Nugent, and Gary Stackhouse Tim '63. Chesna '90, Hock '9.3, Stephanie Gyurina '89 handler Winder Hall. ,lnda Kleharl Kebei ( Stackhouse '89. the bride, Lisa June Krall '88, Karan Sandi Kadem Chesna Jon Kile '82, Glennon '89, Danny Michael '90, Hinim '88 Downtown Carlisle the appoinlmeiil sin- is exec ulive director of Asso< iation was downtown manager Bloomshurg Area Chambei the Prioi to the loi Gomincicc ol her husband. Michael, While with the military was stationed Alaska she was publi< in lions anil marketing dm\ loi loi the tela Michael loeh '84, Brent Hock '82, Richard Kessler '90, View" contact hun aie oi the i limoiliv Gostello I niversity, Hairisburg Hospital School ol Medi l aMesa, Colli is a Any aspiring m\ Med to PA bll medii I auric, also a I rilcrpriscs. al let 407 Green hnologisl al thai Inc., I '88 and her husband. ,i at senioi sot al Walden San Diego. They live in m ial worker in the seph, bom on August Beth, nurse practitioner in a master's degree the University ol Pennsylvania, at in m is Hums Narbeth live in t ^>^>s hk> live b.uid. Hugh.. ire parents bom on May Irene, V >allmg weie Michelle Hospital They nursing I dinger '88 and Douglas S mamed on May employed is in at 20 in ot a daughter, Alexandra Linda 21. a is first hdward "88 Gobora F. is director exchange trading and operations Lynch Asset Management Jimmy, age two and a and a hall. led works a in *>i foreign I .. hall, and Caroline, one I in I airtax, al l-airlax hey live in Va . and Chris Hospital in balls Smilhtield Animal Cj nthia L. Johnson '88 and John S Qnulax were married on September Stroudsburg Cynthia is 2. employed by Kuhn live in Bushkill IW.s & Block. CPAs. Township. Edwards '88 arc parents ol a son. bom Shavvn-Kimberly Kocher '88 of Stockerton was one of three teachers in the nation to receive scholarships tor study at Shelby Nicole, born on November Swarlhinoie ance in |() m 24 Miehele recently completed a master's degree in higher education/adult counseling al N.C. P. Southerton '88. a Mifflinburg area the 1994-1995 recipi- teacher for seven years, is ent of the Outstanding Young Educator Award presented by the Mifflinburg Area Jaycees. West Ghesiei West Ghesiei I mverMly He and his wife, Mana, are ter, Jennifer. Colleen Thomas, Jr., They live in Monk Todd parents of a daugh- Lewisburg. '88 and her husband, are parents of a son. born on June 15. 1994. Thomas Robert They live in Ihey reside shops. They were held New York She has taught at Francis C. Waltz '88 joined Lehigh Valley Cardiology Associates in Bethlehem in January 1995 as chief technologist in charge of the nuclear medicine department He previously was a senior technologist at Hunterdon Medical Center in Flemington. N.J. Insurance Edu- cation foundation High School Teachers ( k in l.aston Miehele Ermilio '88 and Matthew Adkms were married on November 12. 1995 m 1994 Flynt 1995 inSayre. They Royersford. Manassas. Ya. Miehele Wojciecjowici ( lark 'SS and hCI husband. David, are parents ot a daughter. 10. 12. were married on September 23. 1995. James Princeton, N.J. m promotion and programming for registered nurse They pher Suzanne M. Ross '88 and Gregg C. were married on August for Merrill Theodore S. Hodgins HI '88 and Ghristine son. O'Rourke Hodgins '88 are parents ol Sean Michael, bom on May 4. 1995. He joins Church. Va on December 20. 1993 Rosemont B.U. Wallingford. Susan Paluha Edwards '88 and Christo- an internal medicine/gen pounds, lour ounces. 21 inches). grade live in Clayton. live in at Stroudsburg. last Stroudsburg. live in '88. a licensed realtor, has joined the staff of Classic Realty, Inc.. in her hus- teacher. m King an adult atric practice. They on October 20, She also earned a master's degree Media General Gable Michelle Beth Callahan '88 and Christophci who earned rey '88 died Linda Glovach Gillespie '88 and is I were married on October l\ 1994 s. oi Prussia detoxifh ation unit at -i Christopher, are parents ot a son. Mile hell Jo Bagleville Hospital. stationed Katrina Scheltema '88 and Robert Sweeney Marie Gra/iano Derby '88 and her husband. Augustus! are parents ol a son. Matthew Augustus, bom on January It). I°9S Robyn is is Bossier City, Louisiana. in Lewisburg. They hospital. Rohyn Koch Bono I an assistant directoi is in crimi- 1993. 17844. were tnairied on May 27 inOuthsville. Suzanne, w ho earned a mastei s degree at San Diego State nvironment, I AFB Barksdale Alaska Gold 1 In hnology, al Gooney al Street, Mifflinburg, ire bom on from Central Missouri State University in August. 1993. devel- Suzanne dcGracia '88 and Noia A Duhala 'amp < now is cartooning experience are ith i in ard concepts to Allport lor national syndication. w giadu were married i Pamela Kurt/ oping a single panel cartoon called "Twisted Kings hockey team Laurie A. Bloom '88 and who earned a master's degree nal justice administration Karen Laubach Kile sold copy recently diuonsol Portland. Oregon. He I live in 8b. two greeting rights lor They 14. 1995. Sue Ann Roadarmel .ulisis since [991. 12. 1994. '90, Susan Work David M. Cooney '88 .1. bom on October Keith, Nych Shelley and her hus- parents of a daughter, Elizabeth Ashley, Scheks Wolfe '89, Sonya Smith Kessler '91, Cindy Smith English '85; '90, Victoria Janet Snyder '81, Joe events (based on of- Jayne Hur Wendy Cooper Mann '89, IbumsendTuson Deborah Good McDonough registrations) were '88. Keith M. Preising '88 and his wife. Mia < (third rou>) ficial Ashley. live in Oradell. N.J. '89 Willis They band. Rob. are parents of a son. Michael Tho- Baglevllle, Wanda Rutgers University. at Barbara Messmer Parks Representative i pursuing a doctorate in educational She and her husband, Leo. are parents of a 988 1 Association of Pennsylvania. is psychology Williams lowship. iii (M) and '90 (M). Developmental Education Activities at Luzerne County Community College, was named 19941995 Educator of the Year by the Learning Dis- and Mil hae] mamcd on August were is s '88 learning support assistant for the Institute for The College of WorkInsur- City. at Salisbury High School for the past seven years. She completed a master's equivalency program at B.U. this past summer. The Maroon & Gold 'Peace Tree' culminates 1989 John M. Walker 302 1 Bergman Street Pittsburgh, PA 15204 1996 wedding. Noelle Laura M Specht, Christine Spohn. Walker Susan Su^ra. John LeigflOW, M Homecoming Brenda were who Joanne Derricott. (iail Krdley master Krickson, Rebecca lit/gerald, Lynn HetzeJ Paul Kappel. Scoti Legg, JoAnise Keener Leighow, Julia Spychalski Oehlert. Michael Oehlert. Jessie Rae. and Deborah A. Regnier Defense B at speech clinician and Kenneth f • ' '8«> 1 It 1 ver '87 are parents of a daughter. Sarah Elaine, bom on March 27. 1995 Their son. Cody, turned three in June 1995. They live in Blue A. Bingaman '89 and Michael Hoffman were mamed on October 14. 1995 Meg is sion in a dm made N.J. Burkholder '89 and Mclaiuc Anne Seigford were married in Lancaster. Mark is employed by Charles F. Snyder Funeral Homes Inc. in Lancaster and Millersville. They reside D. I99.L and Eric 4, bom on May 1995. Joanne is an elemen- were married on November 12. 1994. in Souderton. Daniel is employed by Marshall Financial Group as a CPA. They live in Quakertown. Lee Andrew Chasen *89. an assistant pro- Lebanon Val- was named a NExt Fellow. Projecl NExt (New Experiences in leaching) is a program for individuals who have recently earned ley College, mathematical sciences and are a doctorate in improving the teaching and learn- ing of undergraduate mathematics. He completed Tech Media. tary teacher in rial They West Chester live in ment program teacher the Millville on Bloomsburg University Veterans " grateful nation remember* May Area School l»r world peace and freedom. Shown with the free are (left) "A I and Marvin Metzget '86, president of the hitc Alumni Comedy Strip. Troupe. El Centro College is brother. Gary Grant III. age October 30. 1992. and Morgan Leigh, Stall They 27. 1993. consultant for Papalia Financial Services Inc. in live in Sunbury. <>. the 1995 m Pulsion Wen Annette [ntemal ReycjniM Service is mamed supervisor at Carlisle in 1995. Stephen M. Deitrick '89 is a partner in the Wilhamsport CPA firm, Keller and Deiinck He joined the Thomas B. Keller firm in 1991 as a staff accountant. He and his wife. Terri. live in ommittee's i I Stephen ynn is a the Loysville Youth Devel- ly si lor the They Commonwealth Of Pennsylvania live in Harrisburg. Memorial lonnei all in wais loi e efforj Adding (2) graph!) ai i. continue by: year's recipient litis to our list is -nils kept ai the Planning grounds Penstemakei approximately BOO at upgrade and Improvi i«> Memorial Iarden and ( ihi monumeni on Penstemakei Alumni "i ihe House Supporting projects ol the Alumni (4) t oininillee Expanding our outreach through i ontai to veterans alumni publications and in I ommunicadonSi (6) Publicizing, Kevin J. McHale '89 and Karen K Rhoadl were married on September 16, 1995 in Dunmore. Kevin is an accounting lyitemi Bflfl i«> whenever possible, information calling loi three I involvemenl "I veterans in alumni activities (7) enecs lor a tape repository lor Planning veterans' I •" i Ins otinta "i theii ome could bet servh t experj a valuable rcsean tool lor students in cooperation with the Diane I timer Harrison '89 BTld h 3 John, arc parents of a son. John, tember 20. 1995. Diane is husband bom on Sep- teaching special edu- Dam Humphrey '89 o! Shamokin dnt inn Writers Workshop Jennifer L. Jones '89 and Mark R Bell were mamed on June Jennifer is 30. a teacher tary School. They 1 995 at western m the ( atav, issa area the Frackvillc live at Elysburg Elemen- RR. July New the week H ( hum hautauqua In- York Slate during the 5-22. writers, editors lor children and and publishers of intensive instruction and IfljBpin Karen M. Kr/^stek '89 and are planning an is a regional Scott Oudme August 1996 wedding. Karen marketing coordinator in at Fort library archives. II you have ideas between It) strengthen the links the university and our veterans, please write to me in care ol PefUlenukei Alumni Mouse. Bloomsburg University. Blooiiishurg. PA 17X1 V Or you may call Alumni Office at Veterans are a I vital source ol support our university We Lynne. who also earned a master's degree at Bloomsburg. has been a Chapter reading spe- Involvemenl future projects. All I cialist at the elementary school level lor the past During the summer, she tutors chil- Her article. "The Icthyphobe and the Angler: '" appeared in / he Can Their Love Survive Pennsylvania Angler Roseland. N.J. Charles C. Plankenhorn '89 and Karen L In the -800-526-0254, lion in the art of writing for children. five years. I. 1 ai She joined 100 other writers a (acuity ol for a 13. 1994. Wilhamsport attended the Eleventh Annual Highlights stitution in reports the birth of a daughter. Kclscy Ruan.on May F. Piolrowski '89 ol Lynne week of Dearborn Life Loyalsock Twp. tribute elemental) edut anon majoi i dren one-on-one. nev. is a Board and the properly Cahill Martin '89 died on June 19 cusieiuakci the Veterans Awarding an annual Si .000 veterans 1 1 (5) Mary I weejts Iree" was c [exesa Oreinei oi PennsdaJei b junioi In live in Carlisle opment Center. five. an investment and estate planning May "Peat yard "I the memorial scholarship the bom on bom on mother of two daughters. Taylor Sue. November is cation in Piano. Texas. husband. Gary, are parents of a daughter. Abigail Catherine, bom on April II. 1995 She joins a Annette Lynn '89 ami Gregory Bobby married on employed b> Shamokin. Finkenbinder Iromhaugh "89 Elizabeth G. They an icket located in Dallas. Texas. Jennifer (itbharf Daddario '89 and her is is I Washington. D.C. leri he I 1 i live in Ipmet oming, he Iree world peat Veti rans Michael ended A few period in the lionl I commemora 12, the s <> yeai II Alumni House (now names) Stephen B. Gidaro "89 and Misty Who's on First. Austin TX-Ink Shngerv Dallas TX. and Ripe & Ready Comic They Co.. Paxinos. I be pari ol the to Bloomsburg students who loughl made by riflce '60, erty committee; Herndon. 20. 1995 in World Wai iarden ( Dree" Dedicated •>.*. chairperson of the veterans iommittee. Mary Anne Majikas Klemkosky '59, chairperson of the Alumni Association prop Krothe in administrative sales manager tor National vember production of Little Shop of Horrors. His film and theatre credits include: Turk 182. Danville for the self Assot iation SNafer were Jennifer The Peace reads T}ie inscription his doctoral studies at Virginia Chris Cognetta '89 (M) starred js Seymour, the lead character in El Centro College's No- to Eat Garden October 28, 1995, in appreciation District last spring. Cookie. woomsburg University Alumni Michael Foulds '89 and Dana Mart/ were mamed lessor of mathematical sciences at interested in II, iiu- moving las! "roll call" in Bloomsburg veterans who lacriflce fot du n country. i"i Alumni House, ne.u the 50th Anntoei <>/ . Committee planted a "peat t tree" on tin- front Fenstemaker Alumni House near the Veterans Memo lawn of the has been appointed enrich- Weinsteui World War s(jn/df the end of 14. Tb conclude the observant peat e Id '48, a decorated Jr, ommiuee was honored planted PEACE TRI E - John Fetlerman '89 1. eaMiions befbrei on Association's Veterans in Lancaster. Daniel D. Cairns '89 and Cindy )m t t loi loi the supreme the < live sons, Colin Michael, born Andrew, Mark Carvei Hall Joanne Butler Driscoll '89 and her husband. Michael, are parents of two on April and woj s .»t i veteian. dehvcied a II On Novembei I an insurance rep- Commonwealth Bank, of Meridian. They live in Muncy. resentative with Momstown. appiovunatels review "i whai could be the resources Allied Signal. Inc.. in demot lohn F Magltl Wot Id Wai human corporate in Ball. Meg South Wilhamsport. works Das. \pnl veteians weie lecogui/ed II iplej ol >i i Mary Anne ber 25. 1995 in i>i Robinson J fbrmei all aimetl sei\icest»r thCj then service to country und sacrifices were married on Novemin Toner Beaver '89 and Douglas Bea vveie In On Mumni World Wai live in Pottstown. Mary Vnnc Donald who w ho lahoicd on the homelionl in the Pottstown School Disiiict They planning, coordinating and In stiulenls is U., SO sen ol the publiciiinj events which honored also earned a degree s Veterans Committee commemorative World Wai n period h was n lnis\ one loi out Alumni Veterans Committee as we cooperated with the Department •>! mamed in Pottstown. Brenda. events (based on of- 60 the <»/ 1993 marked the end Dominick DcRenzo L. KROTHI i hair pei \cn:iano. Joanne L. Per r icotl. Linda Foster, Jo Anise Keener Adinolfi. a is manager senior account (412) 771-8786 Attending m Noelle M. DellaFu>e '89 and Lawrence C. Keary are planning a June Representative: lot look forward to your Blooiiishurg veterans are also encouraged In complete a biographical data form to be included in our books of service and valor in Alumni House. Forms may be obtained by contacting the Alumni Office. Thank you for your support Visit the Edwards Room at the Fenstemaker Alumni House to see the veterans materials on display ihe Penstemacher there. 25 January 1996 CapiltO were married on September Charles Williamsport. 1995 2. Susan D. Deibler '90 and Daniel A. Coleman were married in Shiremanstown. Susan is a site supervisor with the Mechanicsburg Learn- in employed by They live in is Plankenhorn Stationery. Jr. Williamipoit. ing Center. Deborah Ann Polkovib h '89 and Brool < Major were married on Seplember 2 in We si Denise M. Deppen '90 and Thomas I Deborah, who also graduated Irom Wyoming employed the microbiology dcpartmeni in Luke's Hospital. Bethlehem Si They Denise Union. Medical Technology Consortium, ihe Scranlon is Knisely were married on June 24. 1995 is They Anita L. Dimmick '90 and Martin were married on July Kathrinc Rarig '89 .mil on Seplembei Ul, Kathrinc James Kreidei were m |')«>S Anita m i Ronald kill '89 and Maureen Barry were Woodbridge, 1995 They Dunn '90 is a fourth grade teacher Ashkar Elementary School at 2, Hozza J. in Whitehall. a substitute teacher. Dolores Bn< astei married on December is 1995 15. .mcaslei | employed by The olive Garden, is live hey i Hershe) Co.-, reside in Philadelphia. live in Wilkes Bane, in, lined l Glen a senior accountant with ihe Pennsylvania American Water ,ii in Lycoming School District. degree education in special the East in She earned a master's in 1992. live in V.i Suzanne Zedolik Franzen '90 and her hus- band. Troy, are parents of a son. Brody Michael, Laura Schiller 'H9 year of slndy al previously earned menial law compleled lias a masler degree s Vermonl Law al hei lirsl born in environ She Kimherly Shaner were married leacher live in Ihe m '8 4 > and Jcffrej Hannis in Pott.Mown. Kimherly Philadelphia School District I is a May 1995 6, revenue auditor Departmenl of a lie) I'ennsvlvania Northumberland ad is miniitrative directoi ol operations foi the Divial Geisingei Medical Cenlei She pieviousl) was supervisor, financial report lal liaison lor was ,i ( senioi ,u ieisingcr Clinic Prior ouniani lor the c linic. i She also earned a maslei Suzanne SJostrom degree 's a is i al IWS Su/anne ommissioned national bank examiner with Ihe Complroller ol Ihe Currency, Dcparlmcni. and loe is .i S Treasury 1 1 managei NBC al As sot iates, I m. Magraj Irager '89 is eveni coordina campus activities .u Massachusetts Institute i loi i>l m < Technology. Tina earned a master's degree highei education administration lollege in and Frank Santoro K\ Mark Foley Hoboken. were mairied on Oclobei is W. H. division 2\, |WS m \ '88, '89 included (generally from top to 91, Ann, hiudcnslager | pluala in 1990 James P. Shevlin 3220 South 28th Street, #204 Alexandria. VA 22302 (703) 824-8489 band, Rob. are parents ol Ju.u- 9, 1995 officer with WaUingford l irsi .1 Wend) I u lelit> son, S«) and Class Volunteers: Joan DiFrancesco, Melissa A Hunts. No hole Woodson Smith. Lisa Sim k house Good ., Homecoming events (based on Of- registrations) were Michelle Seibert \ppei (...ml Michael Gerard, Edward has 30 years. She was a member of the past 87. Crystal Hock- the Ballet Trianon. Philadelphia, and theTri-State Ballet Company Her dance experience includes the Corps de Ballet Radio City Music Hall. Baltimore City Ballet Company, Houston Ballet Company and New Haven Ballet Company. Carolyn Ann Gervasio '90 and Kenneth Gallo were married on September 9, 1994. Carolyn is a registered securities representative ated with Mellon Bank. and client service representative for Inc.. an investment advisory service Elaine Busa. bom on July 22. 995 (6.25 pounds. 1 18 inches). J. Stackhouse Hayes. Sharon Hill. on I Isa I Lnc David, bom N.J. Thorns M. Cooley School of Law. was awarded a certificate of The meni in certificate ing student in .i student al live in VET1A. Chatham, Bedmmster. N.J. Lisa R. Gilbert '90 and Christopher J. Lorenzo were married on November 1 1. 1995 in '90, They in Montoursville. Lisa sentative for State Va. They is a senior claim repre- Farm Insurance in Fairfax. Church. Va. live in Falls property law for a recent term. is awarded Kristine L. lo ihe highest rank- a particular course. She was also Hamm '90 and John G. Gaige were married on November 25. 1995 in Manheim. Kristine is employed by the Manheim Central School District. They live in that com- Stoner Kappel Kathleen Jones Keller. Edana llnlh /ovak Mordaunl. named Nichole Woodson Smith, and Kellj Vincent W. Costanzo '90 and Shari B. Abrams were married in Centerpon. N.Y. munity. Vincent is an office manager at Coslanzo's Floor Plans in Coopersburg. They live in Palm Melissa A. Harris '90 is a special events manager at the Philadelphia Geriatric Center. Her responsibilities include all fundraising Richard Davis '90 and Michelle L. Schwartz were married in October. Richard is a territory events. mstead I Terrace Baker "90 and Jennifer LaPona were married on October 28. a pio|ccl is DOS ,„ Shirks Green manager with J to the Dean's Lisl B Hunt. John (). Bar bush '90 and Lisetle M Valladares were married on July 29. 1995 in Palos Verdes Estates. Alumni in attendance in- manager MacElwee John is '89 Gus Haviland '89, Kent and Lori Neuman '89. '91. employed ing division ol Kai/ Angeles and is in the television advertis- Communications also a freelance writer. in Los for the were Gordon S. DeFacis '90 has joined the staff SUN Home associate tion with He and Health as community services He formerly held a marketing posi- an area modular home manufacturer. his wife. Lisa, live in Mifflinburg. lives in mamed Philip, of She Conshohocken. Philip J. Hoeflich '90 and Tanya Ross Products Division of Abbott Laboratories cluded Dean Malweecha '90. Austin Lynch 'S9. Mike Jamison 26 ballet, Ann Brugger '90 has joined the Shillinglon branch of Royal Bank of Pennsylvania as an account executive. She formerly was associ- Debra Chiesa hei hus commerical loan Bank Vhe> live in is '89. Stacy DiMedio Busa '90 and her husband. Mike, are parents of a daughter. Alexandra Dedicated Contract Services on McFadden '92, Joe Paul Voltz '89, Jennifer Representative lenace fhej reside in Denvei Wendy Stcnsrud Wright Sheridan 92, Kelly Beth Minkoff-Foley '90, Chris Leister FOrtna employed by Sovereign Bank Wyomissinjj Uweros (Donna) kohler N.J. IbddR.Whltmoyer'89 and Heidi Todd al \merican magazine, since 1991 in ( m front of the staircase are ficial She resides Ballet Theatre choreographed numerous plays, and has performed ballet dancing in many theatres during wedding of Meg Daspro bottom of staircase) Todd Mory the loughlm '91, jerry Hybki '88, Mark Monper '89, Chuck Zwicker '88, Andrea (Ange) I spore '92. Mike Brown '88, David Shultz '90, Pat Ronen '84. Kim NelsonMurpln, 9/. Ami, Rcvicck-Ronen '84. Larry Murphy '85 and Lenny. The bride and groom '8'), eister Attending August 1995 ol Sclentffi ns//;/,/ ( Boston al Cindy Weiss '89 has been working Freeman & Co., the book publishing Russe de at the Ballets American B.U. '89 and Joe Manganlello '88 weic married on Oclobei 2S. the She has taught various levels of DASPRO-SANTORO WEDDING — Bloomsburg alumni at I sion ol Surgery ing/linani the Philadelphia Dance Academy. Ri- l ..i County Council on School. School of Pennsylvania Ballet and the Revenue Susan Snyder *S9 Towson. Md. a teacher, choreographer and artistic di- She studied dance Kuhns I in Orefleld. lor the live in Arts. Pottsville. '92 lo that, she is rector of the Schuylkill Monte Carlo, Richard N. Shlmer '89 and Brenda chard is Manayunk. were married on March 1995. They Florence Geise '90 was a judge for the 36th annual Luzerne County Junior Miss program. hool Si in Law She Dickinson School ol is who employed is on April Lisa 1995 in the M. Lentz York earned a master's degree in the Harley-Davidson. Hoffman mamed in St. 8. at area. B.U.. labor relations department at Inc. They live in Hanover. '90 and Paul Carino were Marys. Lisa is a teacher, and they live in Centreville. Va. The Maroon & Gold University Beth Eileen Huber *90 and Scott were married on September 16. 1995 town. who Beth, sis. is a clinical social KidsPeace National Center* They to task force at worker Kids for responds Ames m Allen- earned a master's degree Mary wood College, for W In Cri- Student Housing Safety lask Force has been released bj President ressica Koxlofl and Vice President i is a CPA at Liittjohann & Pederson. PC. Karen works as a registered nurse in the ICU at East Morgan County Hospital in Brush. David Ian Inj n Preston ha task force submitted Its report to i university and "We have Identified ever) have give mam "In wedding anni- named day BSCS the RM oinineinlalions have [ Institute. 16 persons mental health field selected to receive a 1995 John Frederick Steinman Foundation study in the fellowship. Sarah, at who received a $3,000 grant, working on a master's degree Temple University. The fellowships lisher of are named in social work for a former pub- Lancaster Newspapers, have outlined eat h ol the tended the wedding of Cindy Ambrose included (starting in bottom row. from '91 and Bloomsburg alumni and student* al Wolfgang '9 fa Scytcmbc, 1994 they Dm to service those out already, but a lot of this educational process will also I left to right) foe Maz.-te. i /,./, k hi gn I ><>„ SpMn Tarn Wolfgang Avellino, Brian Sherry Vat "Tuffy" Magee, Matt liean. Kelly Hay ( ,ndy Widitz, Andrea Matzura Ziegler, Matt 'Midgc" Kraynak. .mo R/i (g/fano Krfc Bo/U \ anna Sands, Lance Schwartz, Rob Fosald, John "Nez" Niedztvicki, Steve Matzura, Scott "flu Bit Yucha. Tracy Embody, Irn Hudson, Jeff Swinehart, Gab Colon, r, /•„,,/ H uf Smerkamch, Karen Albano. Alicia Moon, Brian Saner, and Bob Drnmmoud {Photo by Lezvisburg Studios) place ioi studenis I < ommendatlons," ret "We want community there in the tion steps to deal with at ommittee's * said Herring. AMBROSE-WOLFGANG WEDDING - Many Sarah A. LeBoon '90 was one of is "We new computerized Allentown campus of Lincoln Technical recommendations were 19 directed to the university. instructor for the at the t ainpus Wood were married on April 22, 1995 in New Tripoli. Julie is an ESOL teacher in the Allentown City School District and is pursuing a master's degree and principal's certificate at Kutzlown University. They live in Allentown. nies. Inc., in to ReaponsibUit) the of] program now i«>i ion- presented the task recommendations Lowe's Compa- Mauger were married on June James P. Shevlin '90 and Diana Pontius are 10. 1996 wedding, Jim They live in 1995 in an audit specialist with the Resolution Trust Corporation and is pursuing an at the American University 1 Dohme. West at They Fuller Co. gree at ,n i campus housing Ik s mi ilu office "I student mamed on Lisa is tary School a teacher in July 1995 8. at Fairfield in W Good Montour ilk- .i position School ol .is in B I I mastei leai hei at ( en They proved private school for students with physi and emotional disabilities lias DuBoistown 1 i Jennifer Szablewicz '90 and Michael 4, 1992. in Annapolis. Md. Jennifer, who earned an MBA at manager for Voxware, ment company. They a technical recruiter for Ideal Design Inc. software develop Monmouth live in Junc- tion, N.J. DeMelfi were married on April the University of Baltimore in January 1995, live in human FL 346 Annapolis. response to the ampus housing, initiatives i all for more on building the university is conducting a lor additional university housing on the upper campus. A combined Class Volunteers John town/university newsletter will dist uss uispci tion I. Andronls, Zohrth and code enlon einenl by Ihe town, general safety recom (Herniations and how tenants an obtain legal activities Shannon Strashaugh (iarrousian. and training al implemented 1 is They |i«)ini Ioi oil i student housing BS well as preliminary designs Dinan 24 Waverly Way J. Clearwater. nnla< . feasibility study to review the availability ol Representative I the student issues also been In 199 he ollu e ol student I now is coordinate edut cal live in l«> students drug and alcohol intervention program with the community and I.k al si hool districts to Lehigh University, an ap Academy Elemcn- Montoursville. Young Including Greek affairs, provide piogiams Ioi .,11 life staff, ontiuue Standards Its Kozloff and Herring. The student life committee <>l the loruni is reviewing the existing ding and alcohol policy and will recommend necessary changes A muti October WIS She eived rei Lehigh University epted , ampus campus Lori Woodring '90 has Chris A. Niederreither '90 and Matt Gennari were married in June 1994. Chris is an office Inc. a a cost accountant reside in Egypt. tennial were & Washington. D.C. Lisa Sue Stackhouse '90 and Brett Paula L. Neff '90 and Gary B. Detwiler were married on June 7. 1995 in Lancaster. Paula is employed by Merck. Sharp Point. They live in Hatfield m Albnghtsville Winchester, Ontario. is will < planning for an August is '90 and Glen W. Snyder 17. Cherle a. WogJnrlch '90 and s> oil \ Bakei were mamed on April 29. 1993 in Egypt; Pa Cherle MBA Janet L. Resident e North Wilkesboro, N.C. oil " in the future implemented since n tion with Sterling Advertising. move Several maJoi Initiatives have been I Inc. '90 and Douglas A. put in be. onsidering the t Standards, directed by Donald Ann Mathis Julie and we alread) been implemented, while others will " require more stud) and analysis '90 of Allentown has been accounting program spring last recommendation response to eat h" said Kozlort o V total ol Kuzma officials following a and meetings thai is directed tow aid the university, versary on June 8. Ellen town series of hearings They both enjoy the outdoors, and Karen says she spends her spare time "show jumping and horse eventing." their fourth response to the report from 's Campus iheOll David and Karen Denby Kauffrnan «m moved to Fort Morgan, Colorado, in 1993. w here They celebrated ha university i reside in Macungic. . Mary Pickett *90 and Ken Saunders were married on July 24. 1990 is in Wilkes-Barre. Mary a personnel specialist with International Pa- per Company in Memphis, Tenn. Michael Tokach '90 Manufacturing Co.. quarters in He Pettinelh were Pilla '90 and mamed on July 8. 1995. Jim is ship. David J. Rarrick '90 and Dawn M. Morgan mamed on September 2. David is 995 in Scranton. employed by Nat West and also is a real estate buyer lor Silbeiiine corporate head- has also earned a certificate at Penn in purchasing Sherry L. Wali/er '90 and Craig M. mamed in Lock Haven. Sherry, who earned a master's degree in microbiology at Thomas Jefferson University, is employed at Thomas Jeflerson Hospital in Philadelphia They live in They live in Factoryville. advice and other assistant ol The university Debbie LeinJuusei IVacj MflCC JonCfl, Marilyn Monahan and Jodi h.ishl.;i< h Walp ial fii registrations) were Egg Harbor Township. N.J are planning a June 15, ha.s been named su- pervisor in the audit and accounting department at Beard & Co. Romig joined A resident of Sinking Spring. the firm in 1990. Michaelyn M. Wascavage '90 and Mark Reichwein were married on June 2. 1995 in Locust Dale. Spirit Jule C. SchrefTIer '90 has accepted a posi- January 1996 School Locust Dale. Michaelyn in i ail foi planning tant They is a teacher at Mount Carmel They Holy meetings systems engineer with EDS. live in ( is an amp assis- in Human Development provide information do so in Ihe will i<> those spring semester hold mandatory spring to help those planning will be provided through tours and safety assessments of buildings housing university students joint effi(Ul between campus housing Depart Leader Manor Care. Hie training will be a I the university's off- official enforcement officer the was held Safety training lor students living off Williamsport. was inducted into Honor Society. She is employed at to air' available. Patricia Bet/ '91. a 1994 graduate of the nursing program al Pennsylvania College of the Health and to I to reach students living oil Hill Manchester campus Technology ampus i<> move nil campus in the near luture. A "Parents' Guide to Off-Campus Student Housing'' will also be *. rnent live in fall Residence halls Cindy J. A b rose '91 and Daniel K. Wolfgang '93 were married in September 1994 Cindy is lairni representative lor State Farm Insurance. Wilharnsport, and Daniel t information and Campus Housing "Oil campus and been with the company for five years. Gregory W. Romig '90 io enter, Danville. .. Christina Keller Waltz '90 has been pro moted to assistant Print Plus coordinator at The Morning Call newspaper in Allentown. She has An during the ( to publish "ii . assistance. and William Cameron 1996 wedding Cindy is Medical < student housing Information with safety lips '91 a registered nurse at Geisingcr e will use the student newspaper, Tht VoU and where Cynthia A. Abell Jurasmski were events (based on State 1 agent for Phoenix Realty. Homecoming Fields. Gina Marie an advertising representative for The Morning Call in Allentown. They live in Palmer Town- were a Inc.. at the Hometown. management James David is Attending f requested that the town and the town's code lic task force also In.- department be I (Continued on Rage 29) 27 Williamsporl. and Valley View Nursing Linda 'enter ( She and her husband. Donald, an parents They loui children Beth Hitler Aslik.n IJemenlary School in the Fast hool Distru Mark Widenei While Haven in mivcrsily I I ycouung live in Kainmski Mark hool Si M ..I I is Dena M. allcnd .aw in )ela I Dena and harles ( is a were married on November 5. 1994 in Mount Pocono. Matthew is employed by Trimax Con- Sirsky I Lehighton. in reside in thai VndrewG Wisloisky were married on June 24. 1995 Shamokin degree Christine, B.U., ul who also earned a port teachei I 'owe ilv ( i They Alan A. Eck community. live in Dills '91 Wilhamsport lowship year completed her audiology in Nose and Throat Clinic employed by Schuylkill is hey I in Madison University in in al the Pee Dee Car. in audiology al Bruce Braughton '91 and tana Katz were married on August S, 1995 m Christiana. Dela & Associates, He and James Harrisonburg. Va. a is Edwin Brouse '91, a firsl lieutenam in the Army, has been decorated wild the Army U.S. < . ommendation Medal. He < "91 assigned to the 2 an aeroseoul pilot is Aviation Regiment I ruary 17. 1995. Diana, Milllin at I Army Kalterbai h Airfield in ( Mloomsburg al and hei parents ol a son. Jacob Robert, in who 1993, is ;ilso husband, Jim, bom on earned an ew istown. They live in the State l,,,s l ami Krislen W a parlnci in isemployed istei brushing I is I hey b> ( MBA Maitland Assot in Ross *9.V live in Reslon. Va. the Allcnlow n S t hool .mil trict, leai het School live i (M) were married on June Sharon Kenneth College area. the m in i Doylestown. Anne vetemarian field, and Damian state of Florida. They live in in 1995 Sicgrist Dunkle ">| .mil her husband. '90, .in- parents "I a SOn, Justin on July 5. & A Co. promotion and transler resident ol Matthew Dunlap '91 named super- Tamaqua. she has P. Grohol and Lon Brannigan He care. He plans to re- formerly was supervisor of laboratory services at Chester County Hospital in West GurzynskJ '91 and Thomas M Denn were married on May 27. 1995 in Hanover Township Felicia, who also earned a masler's degree Novem Bloomsburg. at is a speech therapist at Barbara A. Hall '91 and James T Fallon sales repiesentative lot were married on August 8. 1995 in Turbotville. Barbara is a fourth grade teacher in the Warrior AmQuip Run School They District. They live in Danville. Whitehall Tressa Honicker '91 and Charles Jilek were in Middletown. Tressa. a first lieuten- married Michelle M.Creola '91 and James R. Carson were ant in the Amiy mauled degree Penn State Harrisburg. in Michelle Mechanicsburg is .in in Hampden I Heather Dauhert '91 Rick Pottsville policeman. is a a marketing coordinator for the Allentown College of at live in Francis de St. Bethlehem. Manarchuck Nellie '91 of Carbondale has earned a master's degree Marywood College. She is in art therapy community at leisure and recreational services coordinator for Tri- County Human Services. Patricia Mace Matz '91 and her husband. Joseph, are parents of a daughter, Miranda Patricia (8.45 pounds, 20.5 inches). Patricia is a speech therapist with the Hazleton Area School District. They live in Drums. Laura A. McCawley Magel '86 were mamed PALMLR-SLATLR WEDDING slate, l »: took time after lin - Lynn Palmer '93 and Andy n wedding to stop bu Carver Hall for a wedding pl'oto with tin- Husky mascot. The photo was In, Johnson s Mill Photography, Ughtstreet. which is co-owned by Miclmcl Dubbs and Sam and Virginia Michael Bidleman 76. Michelle HulT'91 and Bradley Timbrell were in Berwick. Michelle a teacher in the Berwick Area School Dis- in Frank A. Mechanicsburg. Laura, also a graduate of the Allentown HospiSchool of Radiologic Technology, is a staff radiologic technologist and mammographer at Polyclinic Medical Center in Harrisburg. Frank is an intensive caseworker with the Dauphin County MH/MR Case Management Unit. Har- risburg. Force Base Horsham. '91 and tal ancasicr Kimberl> isemployed b> (ier.ild I) Corkery CPA. Willow Grove, and John is employed by Advanta Corp.. Horsham. They live '8b 28 in degree in the in s at B.U.isa speech language pathologist m PottSvUle, pursuing a master's I degree is OEM Division of B. Braun Medical. Inc., Bethlehem. She is also working on an MBA Burron Alexander C. Miller up a master '91 and Warren W. Ache) on April 30. 1994. in Allentown. Alumnae in the wedding party included Theresa Lionetti '91 and Kami Silk '91 Hostetter '91 and John M. Schaefer '90 were married on June 10, 1995 m Heather, 1994. who also earned is kimberh Ann and Rick Uojciechow sk> *9i were married in Sep tembei at Reserve, operations research analyst with the Navy Ships Parts Control Center Maio L. mamed Polyclinic Medical Center in Harrisburg. medical technolo Cranes. Wendi were Chester. Muhlenberg Hospi Center, and Brian is a ii\e in is Group, a management Sales. turn to the Ha/lelon area to practice primary eye gist at lal the Genesis Gary Borowiec are consulting firm in Montville. N.J. tometry degree from the Pennsylvania College ber 4. 1995 in Olyphanl ,i '91 and '91 earned a doctor ol op- of Optometry in Philadelphia. i were married on employed by They Mark in in Allentown. in Karen LaGreca Mead, A i is for Clearwater. Bethlehem, i i working in been with the firm since 1991. Kenneth has had a job 1995 isa < ondella >i and Brian k ytle '90 is. is E. Gregoire '91 has been Felicia A. i working is visor in the audit and accounting department of hej i in Wendi Chcslon aaton live Institute. She has taught business education for the Hispanic American Organization, a non-profit Tracy Mace '91 and Patrick Jones were marMay 1993. They live in West Chester. Ann a is Michelle, of Lincoln Technical Allentown campus the advertising department of The Scranton Museum Inc.. in )is I Stacej the at audermiich 17, guidance counselor a is wife. Retirement Administration, and Lisa works Beard iales. live in lla/lcton Keilh his Anne Euhrman '91 and Damian Dinan '91 were married on October 7, 1995 at the Mercer '91 is an editor at Alexandria, Va. Dana and her husband. IDS bom Bloomsburg. the inter- new computerized at ried in asan l.nleipnscs. Keith Cincotta '91 and Stacej '92 was on '91 of Allentown has been instructor for the accounting program Dana Domkoski Donehue ">i and vvisier w. were married on September 22, Jr. '92 all Kuzma Ellen named day limes iermari) Ann Casari Krlsten CIGNA North Whitehall. planning an October 5. 1996 wedding. Karen the Yuhas has successfully exam. Feb- executive director of County Child Development. employed by is live in Doug Evans '91 and Lisa Tanner '94 are May 18. 1996 wedding in Scranton. Doug is a benefits administrator with Prudential Diuna Ruse Dixon .ire Northampton. Michele group in the Dow Michele R. Klobosits '91 and Ronald Billie were married on September 23. 1995 m Wilhamsport. pharmaceutical sales repre Marion Menell senlalive lor Pee Dee a position al the !lini< < Bruce CPA planning a She has accepted Jr. Randolph. Or- nal audit staff of a regional financial institution. 1993. ware. employed They '91. staff accountant in the Prior to joining the firm he SC. She She completed her cxlemship al the Outline Clinic l:ar. Nose and Throat Clinic in the fall of (iordon live in Henryville. office of Parente, sections of the clinical fel- Florence. in earned a master's degree sii|> Williams Valley High School al Susan master's !ounly Inlermediale Unit 29 as a learning ( is District. Palmer Township. Companies. They lando. Carey hrlstlne Marie Bogitfh '91 and ( They struction of Tobyhanna. special education leacher at the ranklin IJemenlary School in Lehighton. I Media live in Delpais "91 were married on July 29. 1995 ware. They on March 25. 1995. Lori by the Bethlehem Area School lives in Hughcsvillc lilasko '91 anil Susan J. were married in;' She i at St. Scranton Lori L. King '91 and Jeffrey M. Soldo were t third grade teat hei al the is *9l live in <>l Wilhamsport live in mamed Si an elementary school teacher is Ann's Monastery School. They Montoursville '91. a first lieutenant Air Force, has graduated from the Air Force Flight Screening Program at Randolph Air in San Antonio. Texas. Pamela Miller '91 and David Summerson were married in October 1995. Pamela is director of a social rehabilitation center in Bloomsburg. married on July 15. 1995 is trict They live in Berwick. Linda E. Jones '91 and Robert P. Winters mamed on May 13. 1995 in Scranton. Denise Ann O'Neill '91 and Dean G Heffner were mamed in Reading. Denise is employed by St. Peter School and is attending Kutztown University. They reside at Leesport R.D. 1. were The Maroon & Gold Student tenants' group formed riu- formation ol s student tenants' ussix iution in Bloomsburg was announced al press conference on November 20, 1995. t hus Vogler, president ol the Community a Government \ssoi lation, spoke on behall ol the individuals ipotaheadlnjj the itart ol this student advocate group " Phis is the l ii such association si at a Pennsylvania State System university designed to deal exclusively unbolt campus housing issues." Voidci laid " llus is a itudeni Initiative which has the complete rapport oi the university's administration?' vbglei worked with a core group ol follow students gioup Adams develop the bash goals oi the hose students included lennilei t<> I ol alaw ( membei issa. a ol the university's Council ol rrusteea; Scott Birdol Harks Summit, fodj I Dan Muddensu k ol Bon hen Cuiianol Philadelphia. John Mayes Bell, Pete Vbti « ol Reinhardl N V Allentown, editoi and N Kendall Park. ol Irefleld, I , Keith ink ol Blue I the student newspaper; , <>i Stalen Island. ol ///< Kohm J Hie Students' plans nu hide dealing with saret) ems oiu t in on ampus ( student residences and working with the town's entorcemenl olluers, ^- mMM S P atm^ m an alumm swimming meet and reunion on Homecoming urn- (front, from left ' row] from legal advice through the I ( am, Mi ,„ „,W, iL Deborah '9.5. left) / >, Can, Groenhenn Kim Youndl Ivan, '90, /,•/, ,„,„., fern, Shanlillo W, Putin, Km, Stephanie Humphries 95, Chris Miller '92. Craig Haberstumpf '92, Dave Seton '89, jack Can S9, Ihll Ru^ell •>.,, (,„,< „,„„,, < M Iron, Clarence Hirst '93, Todd McAllister '89, Christine Pierie '88, Ed McElhmey '88, John Stuhltrager '90 and Dave Danner '91 Savarese '89, campus lawyei loi BtUdentS With questions about leases and ihcir responsibilities, as well as those ol then landlords. Voglei also «» letl) ofde > as well as providing ussed a survey which will (list DC developed hy the lenanls' assoi lalion dealing with the condition housing <>i currently occupied by university students "< )iu Craig S. Petrasic '91 and Claire N. Oldham were maimed in Valley View. Craig, who earned a master's degree al IUP, Harnsburg. District Scranton. Alexandra Jr. P. Mark W. Swineford '91 ami Candj Womer were married on September 23, 1995 Selinsgrove. They tion officer for the state a juvenile proba- is of Virginia. They Linda M. Reed delphia Institute, live at is a benefits specialist Mills. at T. Md. Lancaster County. They live in Mount in l Margaret Ann Weik were married '91 and James Reading in I . Hurst Margaret is in Reinholds. He is to Sembach, Germany, as chief of re- '91 and Jerry Devlin were 1994 They reside in 9. Harrisburg who is Towson on a ma|ority ol '91 and Dr. May Patrick Wilson '91. an administrative assis League Baseball, was named head employee ot the month He was also a R.R. 7. Katharine M. Woollum '91 and Mark Roadarmel were mamed on July 22. 1995 Bloomsburg in 1994. They at State University, taught in the York City including offii e <>i I )onald Young, director Ol Ihe student standards and ofl were married on 2 day than oil "Hased on i IS the rc< oiiiiuendalions ol ihe student housing task lone, llus assoi lation has Box 7030 been realed lo deal directly with the salely oi i sun be law Volunteer lur/i hindnn However, ultimate responsibility rests wnii ih.- tenants, and ior iius effort to essful, iii<- triangle ol the university, sui < town and tenants must Homecoming events (based on <>| were Marsha ( hilds. Amy unnlngham Robert v. Huntei KenJI Klnoshlta rimothj Mordaunl and Pred Oakcs lal Lisa is a |;isk fOFCC (C Jeanine K. Ascani *92 and Marry I. Cole were married on August 26. 995 in Fxctcr an BCCOUnlanl for Fleming is Compa Oaks lairs ( live in medical technologist at Mercy Hospi- Ann Audenried '92 and John ochrane Jr. '93 were mamed on June 25. 1995 Nazareth Lone is an Lnghsh and theater ans Pottstown Senior High School, and teacher at John a claim representative lor State is Insurance Co They live in Pottstown. Farm ontinued from Pa%e 27, some oi ihe training Ik- available .md al oil thai campus and spring meetings "The HoWC Lorie m inlonri.it ion will lone and co i hairs Mary and Koy Pointer are lo be commended task lor their Wilkes-Barre all " registrations) involved in in complete with Ik- Attending fu I) 1995 6. ampus C(iA ould deal with no many of them more day to campus housing," said Herring issue thai affet (717)476-0086 in May \ housing. our students nies in Lisa Yakuboski '91 and Charles Bu/alka living " The student tenants' assoi lation will work East Slroudshurx. PA IH30I Alexandria. Va. Katharine also earned a master's at unpiove students to "In then representation ol Mloomshuig /teller Jeanine Todd W. Bauer enrolled in the master's program many University students, 1 graduate of Leadership Lycoming. degree 27. 1995 in York. Abbey, positive Stride! 10 answers "We want closely with the university's vice president for slu. lent life. Di II Preston Herring, and Ins al sea. 1 Alexandria. Smith make onditions lor stall, spend will to help get is sides working logi-lhei currently communications. E. Was|> tant for Little He earned a master's degree in computer source management at Webster University. mamed month voyage and the time ( Linda L. Wills Joy. Slamalis Smeltz '91 has been promoted Abbey USS of Villanova Univer- captain in the U.S. Air Force. were six Bob quarters NATO lieutenani Representative J School of Law. stationed in firei en employed by Savage Sales & Service. Inc. and the Tulpehocken School District. They live in M. Rider '91 has been named superviMcNaney & Co. He is pursuing a at i .i will travel about 2*>.(MM) miles during the 199 thi sor at Kurtz. sity He I District in Harrisburg married on December master's degree in taxation ">i I Dauphin School Jr. '92 Diane J. Rhine '91 and Timothy Longenecker were married on April 29 Annville. Diane is employed by Bank Zdanavage primary goal legitimate concerns." Voglei said thai city ary Unit, aboard the ships of the '91, a graduate of The Phila- Owings m live- in the U S Marines, is on a six-month overseas deployment with the 26th Marine Fxpedition Mark is employed by Wood Mode Mount Pleasant Mills R.D. James P. Thomas '91 is a teacher in tral Clint Stacej s live King George, Va. Wilkes-Barre. They tal in Amphibious Roddy Group. Montross, Va.. and Vincent Price in Drexel Hill. Suter '91 and John M. ('homey were married in Whitehall Alexandra is Kimberly is a teacher in the Westmoreland County Public Schools of Rowe live in employed by Breslin Ridyard Fadero Architects. They live in Allentown. Kimberly A. Pivovamik '91 and Vincent M. Butaitis '93 were married on August 5, 1995 in in They tO registrations coor- is dinator with Residential Warranty Corporation in School thoroughness Ia-ii/uii in seem;.' llus project through each necessary stage." said Ko/loff. "We took a serious look at each recomrnenda- and have come up with positive steps to implement much of what the committee has lion proposed new However, we are always open to suggestions and innovative ways of getting our students involved in the commu- nity in a positive way." January 1996 29 D April t, Balderston *91 and Mail were married October in April *>*>*>. I is Smith a case is manager for the Bucks County Drug and Alcohol Commission in Bristol Jr. '92 Joseph O. Broscious RODSOJl were married Shamokin Joseph A Honda lord Paxinoi R.D. is ontrollei bi i They live at menl 2. trainee, formerly manager was loan and operations Avenue branch the Progress at is Diane M. Dolan '92 and are planning a June Charles Dominick "92 has earned 92 ami Kh hard S arpenler < Dissingcr were married on July non. Kelli Head 1996 wedding 1995 K. in I Dickinson School al Spohrer Walnutport. A Susan Bolcavage "92 and Edward K wen- married on Seplember istratoi i"i They jba live in I a lav. is 1 munity Foundation for Human Development. They live in Northampton. Bond 1995 JO, [ntemationa] in Ml aural, N.J. i laddonlield. N.J lic M. Fekhart Schools. She lives who earned a master's degree is at the University a clinical audiologist at '92 is a special Helen County in Catlctt. Christine (Va.) Pub- I Gutekunst '92 were married on July Va. Melinda wen ( I.. Froh '92 and John (i. LamprinOS married on July 22, 1995 in Lewisburg entral live in is an early intervention teacher for the Susquehanna Intermediate Unit. in the Scranton School District, credit associate for Clinton. N.J. They X, 1995 in a substitute teacher is and Jeffery is Scranton area. They Lewisburg. a supervisor. They Debra is a teacher Round Elementary School West Lake Year Apex. They live at in Cary. N.C. Angela Taylor Hummel master's degree at B.U. '92 has earned a She is employed by Geisinger Medical Center. Danville. *92 and Kathcnne were married on August 26. 1995 Aaron ties in is a in M. Krufka Palmerton stockbroker with Meridian Securi- Reading. They live in New Tripoli. a Sherwin Williams Co.. live in the a substitute teacher and Williamsport. Aaron ML Janis Fuller '92 and Jeffery A. is N.C. educa- Clark's Green. Christine Melinda Maria Bosack '92 and Joseph m. Ingelo '92 were marrjed on August 5, 1995. Maria is s married on November of Connecticut, in systems engineci admin is a Mu- Debra M. Hubal '92 and Cory Del Liverman were married on September 30, 1995 in Apex. Prey '92 and Dav id V Hohl were 4, 1995 in Coplay. Amy. Amy M. de an as Quinn, Wilkes Barrc. Kristine Susan is Bee be Speech and Heanng Center. Start. Archbald He lociate in the law firm of Hourigan, Kluger, eha tion teachei in the Fauquier Jr. Law ol employed by Ixrbanon County is Jennifer in giee I.. Miller '91 . M. November 4. 995 employed by Com'92 and Troy employed by Northampton County. They live in East Stroudsburg Kelli Mark ( Ann Fowler Jennifer Heffelflnger were married on in Joseph CUNA Hamsburg. employed by Kmart as live in Joseph Brown '92 and Rosemary Maula were married Ofl November 12, 1994, in Buihltill in Williamsport. Joella is in Independence Bloonubuig. in Group Joella ML Grimm '92 and Chad R. Harvej were married on September 30. 1995 in M Gma and piember 23. 1995 Of] Si an administrative assistant with tual Maribel Garcia '92 and Marlin E. Fry Jr. were married on June 3 in Hamsburg. Manbel Judith R. Jones '92 and Christopher J Conrad were married on May 6 in Moosic. a substitute teacher in the Scranton Judith is School District. They live in Binghamton. u-gisteied nurse in the medical intensive care Medic unit al llershey al production BUpervifOl enter, ( l«>i and Joseph Kristin Buehrle '92 and Jeffrej were married on August 12. 1995 Church. Kristin, who also earned B U is a led Corp.. Lancaster I \ Stewan m Kellers .1 master's employed by the I'm. ono Mountain Intermediate School in Swiltwatei They live in Scranton dcfice at 1994. in is Internships take students beyond classroom for hands-on experience A growing number of Bloomsburg University alumni work for companies KImberlj Bowers Ceccatti '92 is in her second yeai ol mastei \ deeiee studies in counsel provide internship experiences mg psychology shown lemple al I She 'inversus Bloomsburg is Jim Ceccatti Hei husband, '91, a sales rep is Delaware Packaging. rcsentative with Alison Collin "92 ami married on Novembei 1 UiSQn was employed Annoni wcic |).,\id 1995 1, Allentown in Aetna Health Plans D) lohn marriage, Phej Camp Hill reside in Klmberl} Colottl "92 and Michael Poulin mg In addition to those list also includes the Jay Doty '78, Press-Enterprise. Painters weie students. photos, the following: also a recruiting coordmaloi lor College I'm I'm.. i in man led on support leac hei High School Kim is a learn New lound Area Regional June 24. 1995 al Inc.; Bnan Fry '81. Kawneer Co.; Dave Reeder '91 and mm Student intern Julieann Beitinger at Paekuvod House Museum in h'wishurg with supervisor Joseph Dzwoin hyk Nancy Millman "93. Columbia-Montour Area Agency on Aging; and Lisa Basci '84. Options, II [nc you are in a position to provide intern- ships, please contact Joanne Day. director of cooperative education and academic scholarship* She cap be reached at (717) 389-4678 or by e-mail: day@husky.bloomu.edu. Student interns Vicki Muckentlialer and Fred Nimmerfroh supervisor '93. '92 and Frank Santora '89 were married on July ::. 1995 in Wilmington. Delawaic Meg isatc.ichei al the Pennsylvania School is fot the m Deal . I Philadelphia, and Frank a technical recruiter for MccsliK at American Home Foods, with Gary Reigle '91 N.H. in Bristol. Meg Daspro who lor Judge technical Set BalaCynwyd They live in Plymouth *1* Meeting Suianne Davis -92 and Joe Olowaski planning a Jnh m (.. the Philadelphia aiea Jennifer Denninger i arc [996 wedding. The) reside 'ingst Homes. lm . in 92 rcccntl\ |omed Hamstmig. as commu- nications coordinator. Neil DilTenderfer *92 has been ager Of the Lmglesiown Neil, 30 w ho joined ham hoi the bank in 1 99 J named manI Hank manage ullon as ., Amanda Hed and Adnenne Hed at State Employee- Retirement System in Hamsburg with sufH-nusor Geoffry ) uda The executive director of SERS is John R. Bwsms '68. Student intents Student interns Carlos Ojeda, Autumn Remley, Tina Delorey, and Mike Goss at Ford New Holland. The Maroon & Gold New Kenji Kinoshita '92 and De.dre Herman are planning a June 29. 1996 wedding. Kenji lives Matthew J. include Md. in Ellicott City. two alumni Kraynak *92 received a degree Govemoi in osteopathic medicine from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine on June 9 internship Osteopathic Hospital eral at in Lamphere 1995. Julie is ol trustees Coitftrmedb) the State Senate foi six yeai '>"'.s ending In ranuarj 'dim ore David J. < opeol ntusvllle, A. William Kelly of Kingston, David Petroskj »i Moscow, and led Stuban *92 and Erie P Haile were Novcmher 4. married on ol foui individuals to the Bloomsburg University Council Community GepHamshurg on July I. Julie Ridge has announced Uje torn Appointment 1995. He hegan an trustees Berwick o| rhoj replace trustees Gail Edwards, John Haggerty, Vnna Mae ehi and employed Gerald i hy Stout. Tacconelli and Associates, Civil En- Malinowaki, who gineers. recentlj completed ihcii lerms First Fidelity Bank reappointed AMBASSADOR rlunion - Demand Operamanager. He for- to officer in tions, serving as operations ^W Zr?TSE ameBosack IZX* Attending ihe Husky Ambassador 10th M.chelle , merly worked for Recreation Management Ser- ' vices. Neumann 9, ,„,,,,< * """" ' ' > ,)„„„,,/ 9 "«-« Von , , ivenary n- Uuvid Anm ,J ,..,,/ Z 94 BU he teat Lamb were married on Christina is May i< They live in M. Olear ,,pe has iK-en on Aiea suu in s sot laj s, i,o„is 20. 1995 in Hawley. Cope was also the (unioi high hool principal from 1989 1*991 a is 1973 graduate in Bloomsburg with <»i omprehensive t 1975) Oceanside, Calif. i has been the diret Summei ntusvllle <«i the .>i \.\ toi community, Cope productions bj the rheatre, cholt diractoi and organist at membei ol the ntusvllle Civil dm the EmajlUCl membei a •'ii. i ation <>i the )H < ulhcian I Inn. h, ( Service hoard, Region Park lommittee ( McAdams Julia '92 was recently crowned Deaf Pennsylvania during the annual as Miss convention of the Pennsylvania Society for the Advancement of the Deaf. I Aitending the Husky Ambassador 10th miversarv re Wlton on Homecoming were Theresa Von Tobel '94, Tim Brooks '92, Steve /,v „ 9 „„./„„ Butcher '91, Amy Kravetz '94 and Charli/nn '92. teacher at the Schnecksville School, she will compete next summer for the title of Miss Deaf USA. She also earned a master's degree at B.U. education of the deaf and hard of hearing. A. William Kelly, also Bloomsburj alumnUS 1971), is the well known and highly visible president ol WVIA TV Channel ambassador reunion A | E. wvia m 9, n u . region's publli television and radio sialions II.' has heen recogni/cd loi eiving the Waltei ret several ol his Donaldson i Award iiom Amy outstanding medli .ii journalism and earning iw«> national awaids Ik. in the is is a claims anal> Pennsylvania Medical the Corporation si for Greater Atlantic Health Service in Philadelphia. They live in Conshohocken. lor Public serves on ihe board <>i Broadi asting the II. Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters, representing the stale's nine public television sialions, Jane Ann Mehlbaum '92 and Sean M. Gregorowicz '92 were married on October 2 is ( I earned a master's degree Scranton. is a human Appleton Papers Palmyra. for at the Sean, resources representative in Camp Hill. They nominated monthly who University of live in AMBASSADOR REUNION Performance Corp. is in like to working for Las Vegas as "an know if Neumann any B.U. alumni '95. a registered nurse at the University 1991 he delivered In t '95, ommeiK . tin- University's spmie address in. in In addition i.iii-iish ai earning a bachelor's degree i<> Bloomsburg. Kelly is a graduate in ..I Ihe University ol Wisconsin Incentive Marijane E. Noll "92 and Robert J. Pelit- Clair '92 were married on April 22. 1995 Lake Harmony. is Deborah C. Montgomery '92 and Karl S. Sukley were married in Waynesboro. Va. a teacher trict. al in the Marijane. Kut/town I who earned niversiiy at versity, is a teacher associate at School in m m a the Widener University School of Law He is Ixhigh UniCentennial Bethlehem. an associate with Mogel. Spiedel. Kershner in Booh & Reading. Opp -92 and John M Nixon were May 20. 1995 m Muncy Michele is a drug and alcohol counselor Muncy. O'Brien '92 earned a law degree Management Institute. He is a recognized consultant and speaker lor bar associations .md inedit al soi ic lies throughout the stale on the topic of video tape depositions, Michele Rmarried on Day Treatment Center in Charlottesville. J. in 1995. 1995. Pleasant Valley School Dis- Robert, a graduate student Sean January 1996 „ Sieve Zezza '93, Chris Elliott '95 and Dolly (Sorry folks, there was a problem with the camera lens.) master's degree is Anna Bauer ivnnsyi «.i He has been an instructor in the mass communic ations department Woomsburg. athletic are in the entertainment business on the Wesi of Virginia Medical Center '95, WVIA's i-mmy- series, "State v.nu.i " Husky Ambassador Wth anuuu,,,,, Bridgewaier Coast. Deborah the < 95, Michelle performer, stunt person, stagehand, etc." She would - Attending union on Homecoming were (seated, from left) Michael Gillespie '95, Lisa Slackhouse Good 90. Mark Schiffer '93, Becky Randall '95, Brian Ladley '95; (second row) Hugh >7 ;,„„„•// Moran Miller '92 is > Kelly produces and hosts a senior production planner for Cowles Magazines. Harrisburg. and ihe advisory board ol the Pennsylvania "ollcge ..I |<< n i< »|« >>• "ii 1 Jane s... ietj foi a nurse at Graduate Hospi in al Milton. the Bethesda They live in as the Year" <>i I9HN in in was seeled lie Bloonuburg's "Young Alumnus '92 and Craig J. Holden '92 wre married on August 5. [995 m Hill. 89 I McLaughlin Philadelphia, and Craig I I and , Conaway programs, Kimm a soi lal •mil sec i 1995. .is departmerii IK- latci earned secondar) print Ipal's ondary supervisor's certiflcates al Edinboro 'niversity, in LaJolIa. California. Selinsgrove. tal in w here studies and a master's degree In history 1 Michele A. Matsko '92 and Chris A. Hoove! were married on November 12. 1994. Michele is employed as a controller by Blough-Wagner Manufacturing Co.. Middleburg. They live in Camp m fa. ult> e 1973, sot lal studies An active membei Amy tin studies and serves bachelor's degree a national account manager at Compu-Com Systems ( illc leaches honors courses In cultures and He '92 and Victor Berwick was ol government wedding M. Malti \IU> II. to anothei si\ yeai term, chairperson ol the Hi' Christina .1. the Tltua\ Daniel and his wife reside in Sicklerville. Patricia A. Lloyd '92 and Mark F. '92 are planning an August 1996 Rnmonii iirhei. • Daniel Lawler '92 has heen promoted h> David IVtroksv ihe Northeastern I il (he executive director (inn. a posl he has held since 1990. assuming those of ducational [ntermediate duties, he was Prior to ihe director ol pupil personnel, assistant director ol special at (Continued mi /'one 33) 31 Kellyanne M. Or ban '92 and Si mi A Hagcnhuch were married on May 6. 1995, in Bethlehem Kellyanne is employed by me Com munily Poundalion Bethlehem. They Human Development lor town. Sherry Huffman's Office Equipment formerly employed as new TGI at They f live, marketing represenla a planning and operations manager hire trainer gram .aKn.se I Thomas is .1 in Quakertown and hey I live 111 Danville MM A is attending Moravian attendant with Continental Airlines in Houston, Tom Yaegel Kichboro )k I < The EusUm I. xpress-Times. They Matthew D. Heinly '93 was sworn in as a Delaware County Juvenile Courts Officer in a flight 993 1 man- kinson School ol law degree at pursuing a River. N.J. is is at 1995 Wayne. N.J. Prior to working Manheim. Jacqueline They Manheim Furniss '92 wi Wesi indies. married on June 6 in Antigua, n- Kristin is propert) managei Investment Building Group, Im fason i is and Resort in Tampa lotel in , managei atering/sales i II Man Dina \ the Hyatt m Hiey reside that city Attending 1 it president/i hie] i Heritage National Hank .H merl) was employed bj Heard & Co , He in Pottsville. tht Keading, counting officei ai Adams ai employed Smith '92 and Stuart Anstead were married on Decembei 10,1995 Cristieisacase i hey the Salvation live in Army in Pittsburgh Butlei Blair A. Aylward ,il I He was also awarded the Vmerican Chiropractic Association's 1995 State Journalism Second Place Award for producing 'most improved" newsletter over the past the He studies *93 was awarded the Penn- year. David M. Sleckel '92 has begun )u kins.. ii Si. hool .'I first \<-.u Marciann M. Hessert in manager Allentown. They reside at '92 were married on June \ Ickl unci ions as the Society's annual conven- and editor of the Society's two He works in the Hamsburg of- tion coordinate! 8, 1995 in Hershej Stacey Bardonnex '93. hej an I Molokai >>i in Ha waii. Ionia I., Tiech '92 .uut D.unl They reside in I Ku home visitor for Monroe County Head Start, have been awarded the Child Development Association Credential for Children George R. Barron '93 and Colleen M. law firm He and ol James Ins wife, «v Mihalik 5, 1995 Bloomsburg FcmviUe. Kim Turofskl 92 is kindergarten teachei Monk sson ( hddtxMi s House in Momslown, l .1 .11 N.J She is also librarian and assistant director of the cultural arts program at at B v. m George is a guidance counselor at Keystone Job Corps Center in Drums. They live in Mountaintop. the [994 Aimee Jo Beiti '93 and Michael W. Wagner were married on May 13,1995 in Thompsontown. Aunee is a technical assistant for Keystone Health Plan Central live m Mifflmlown. in Hill. Kristin R. Borofski "93 and Ken Nowakowski are planning an Apnl 1997 wedding Knstm is a registered nurse at the John StOUl are tikes tal. in of AccuSound. the Wayne Memorial Hospi- She earned a master's degree at Ithaca Col- lege in 1995. is Carri L. Jolley '93 has earned a master's in social work at the University of Pitts- Horsham. degree is a vocational evaluator/ Joan Kaczmar-Richie '93 teacher's aide is a part-time Jude's School St. at tion Services Inc., Hazleton, at St. and David is a sup- Mary's School in first in grade Wilkes-Barre. port director at Wal-Mart's Supercenter in Hazleton. They live Patricia A. Kirchner '93 and Douglas A. Hein '91 were married on October 14. 1995 in in that city. Diane M. Faut '93 and Cliff A. Rush were married on June 10, 1995 in Souderton. Diane a graduate student at Villanova University. They K rist k Feola Scranton. Patricia also earned a master's de- gree in reading MBA at at B.U. Bloomsburg, is Doug, who earned an a contract administra- tor at the Guthrie Clinic in Sayre. live in Perkasie. '93 and Scott D. Schaffer were 994 Raven Creek. Kristie is employed by Northern Central Bank at the Columbia Mall, Bloomsburg. They live 1 in Stacy Kriel '93 has accepted a temporary leaching position at St. Jude's School in Mountaintop. She formerly was a teacher and director at a nursery school in White Haven. in Stillwater. are planning a June Jr. a registered nurse Wyoming at 1. J Voitek 1996 wedding. Heather in the obstetrics department Valley Health Care Systems. Sandra Kubricki '93 and Glenn Walp were married on August 20. 1994 in Glen Lyon. Sandra is director of "It's a Small World" in Shickshinny. Heather Kingston. Jr. '93 and Rhonda L. Hepburn were married on June 3. 1995, in Montoursville. James is an assistant manager at Foot Locker in Lycoming Mall. They live in Lawall '93 earned a graduate T. nursing degree Wilhamsport. Camp Heintl Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine in D in They w Marci A. Wagner '92 and Troy and Youth, Whitehall, and John James W. Foster her school She recently obtained her Montesson degree from the St. Nicholas Centet of London, and she completed her master s degree in early child hood education Bethlehem. '93 has joined affiliate Mountaintop. She previously taught in in uurel. live in I in Holmes audiology rehabilitation counselor for United Rehabilita- is tnkexman. David Irathen '92 has earned law degree Dickinson School of Law. He has joined the .1 at 1995 3, Farnsworth Heather Ann Fisher '93 and Daniel Haggeity were married on August in Kiegelsville. a is burgh. hard Doylcstown in Marciann South Williamsport. Nancy G. Davenport '93 and David A. Alwood '93 were married on June 24, 1995 in home based programs. in were married on June 24, 1995 P. a social worker at Pinebrook Services mamed on September 24. Stelner '92 and Matt Krelder 92 were both teachers on the island is John employed by Chrysler Credit Corp. They live in Sellersville. fice. married on Jul) KayBee Toys Kristi Julie '93 and Brian T. Hartland were married on June 9, 1995 Bloomsburg. Julie A. Curtis '93 and is I publications av, I Hock were Lititz sylvania Chiropractic Society's 1993- 1994 Dis- Crlstle Foi is Mount in live in Bloomsburg. Nancy tinguished Award. workei Michelle in LititZ. Philhaven Hospital Gretna. They live in ounling firm ol i at '93 and Kevin Weaver May 20 '93 and Trent Foi three years foi Thompson and Shawn Wil- liams Michelle L. Scott '92 ol Auburn has been nami d I,. \ They employed by Xerox Busi- a special education is Central School District. of- Amy were Coonan is S. Bryn ness Services. live in Lititz. Jennifer and delinquents. mamed on January 29. 995 in Mawr. Katherine M married on October 28. 1995 in Bloomsburg. Wilk Hunter. Ku si. n Pciffer Kocher. David Maxwell. Kevin McGrath, Josette Pozadas, Mark E. were married on David la mero Homecoming events (based on registrations) ficial i assistant Pam rheylive 1993 16 'ampbell,DebDietrick, h Oinges, Renee Kunkel, Schiller, William Carol Sands '92 and Michael Petersen '92 were married on Decembei in West ( lu sh I foi the Tampa, and foi Volunteei 'lass < Matt was a youth pro- Katherine W. Herbster '93 and Jeffrey Montoursville. Kristin L. RutkOWikl "92 and Jason Media, where They Jacqueline M. Christ '93 and Andre teacher in the there. serv ice lor juvenile offenders Ressler were married on October 14, 1995 in PA 18201 in bation officer with Vision Quest, a placement Rutgers a radiation safety officer at the in Center ages of of 10-18. in Miller were Representative Hazleton, who Charles, He has been assigned 26. 1995. he works with juvenile offenders between the live in Little Falls. N.J. (717)450-5683 aw I 14, Toms University, Mike Juno b Vosburgh were married on January master's degree in medical physics live Bloomsburg. in Berwick. Media on June Radiation Medicine Center Associates, an advertising Risen '92 has earned . is Charles M. Budris '93 and Daina R. an advertising sales con- is M2 Arthur Si reel tori Palmyra. in Texas. Whitehall in degree, she has been work ageny < Wendy der were married Since gradual us an account cxecutivc/producation ager lor Janette Weatherly Valeric Rcilly '92 and Sieve Mel/ker are planning a September wedding Emmaus. K. Brubaker '93 and Jeffrey W. Rud Developmental Pro- Janette M. Weigand '92 and Eric V» Mclnroy were married on August 26, 1995 in sultant lor in Wendy 1996 wedding. Marci . 1 live in to the Juvenile Detention with the Pennsylvania Youth teat her with her 2 the Children's I Apprenticeship Program mg mg at ollege to receive her leaching certificate. ( ucy a Paternostro '92 and were married on Mayo. 1995 in Muncy. ( September a working is Fridays Thomai Bank of Penn- at live in W Stephanie M. I'aiumbo '92 r manegei ol Willow Valley amily Restaurant She was (he They Kingston Kathy J. Gehling '93 and Scott were married on October 14. 1995 in Bloomsburg. Kathy is branch manager at in Talamy. live in a retail lender is sylvania in Bethlehem. at St. Luke's Hospital School of Nursing. Stephanie Ann Liken '93 and Todd R. Mengel '92 were married in Hummelstown. Stephanie is a registered nurse at the Dana Corp. in Pottstown. and Todd is band director at Owen Lisa Ann Frederick '93 and Lincoln J. Wolfe were married on June 3, 1995 in Selinsgrove. J. Lisa Jennifer B. Livelsberger '93 and Eric M. Leese '93 were married on March 18. 1995. the is a children's intensive case manager for Mental Health agency. They live in CMSU Roberts School District in Pottstown. Jennifer Selinsgrove. School Hone. Sherry A. Galezniak '93 and Imnch M. Toman were mamed on August 5. 995 in Allen- for the is a teacher in the District, and Eric is West York Area a district manager York Newspaper Co. They live in York. 1 32 The Maroon & Gold New — 'The Best Men' education and asaistani executive director wiih the intermediate unit. He then and trustees (Continued from Rjgl J/J now received his bachelor's Southern bnnoctit ( College. UniveiMlN ol Scranton. Maiywood College Bnd IVmple Universal) He earned from lettei ol eligibility appointee to the township Board community Board graduated and went their separate Twenty-seven years later, Tom Irwin icays. 70 of the string bass » sum three yea) Berwft as a Borough k and from 1970 Briai During < Maybe Vgm impromptu reunion, we can convince them to do it for an alumni ei'ent! as Ol Hie li.in married Hanover. James in Maersk Madison, Inc., Randolph Township, is Sabrina L. Nierer '93 and Talc E. Hunsinger an accountant with were married on Octo ber21, l995inSIatington, Sabrina is a cost acco untant at Bloomsburg ( 'ai ultuie They N.J. live in N.J. pet Industries and is | She also carnal cciIiIk atcs ol completion ol i .il enlci ( Si hool «.| I Tammy L. tion with the Ludwig '93 has accepted Children's Reach. member of The agency provides in-home and in-school services Bloomsburg live in She Marilyn M. Norl operations departntc loreign exchange ,il .H ami government, game and freight pollt roll '93 ^ to all children with a psy- She Peter Ma/.akas *93 has been named co-man- is MBA progiam at also in the lames Ser\ .il Lumber Store in Selbyville, DelaHe joined the firm in 1993 at the Reading She has studied Perm Slate the Diplnmc at de Management School ware. Nancy store. tion in Ann McCrudden ear, She Tampa. She nose and throat doctor lives in Indian in in is employed by from Clearwater. Fla. Bloomsburg. They live in Insurance CPA exam. He in lnleiii.ition.il the University ol at the French Institute/Alliance New York is an audit consultant Woodland Croup Hills. California. formerly was an administrator for the client dential Retirement Administration in is He re- Moosic a special education teacher and head coach of the Bensalem High School. Ann Marie Oherlin '93 ami Daniel ( Murphy were married on March 25 in Lewisburg. Ann Marie is a substitute teacher. Oman "93 is an edU( Btional inter- swimming team 'eiitei the ol the llunian fol Bloomsburg ioks professional auctioneer, Stuban Ik>i>k Berwii ( k. ikiaim.iii ( ( Democratlt in the ounly, Wesi < ml Hose I Blks, .mil si < ommittee ol ( oinpany and Methodius !yrJ| aihohc Church. Lane as lei Lebanon Inuiinediate Llco High School She attends i lass and Michael ol Trexlertown in who is profoundly deaf. an is .i< .it i in I 10 ,a< Cindy is COUnUWl fot Vi, [aulil who currently serves as named to the count lust loi hei is a graduate She is offli id pra< niveraiiy Owens auditor w ith to '93, who become a recently passed the CPA, the publishing firm. He formerly worked lor I rust is an internal McGraw-Hill. & Young in Phila 1 lit in < k She and ha husband, Di the parents ol live ( Ah A Alley BR hildrcn 0 < M. Saby '93 and < raig V\atns '93 ,.i is a substitute teac her, Berw ii k An a and ( in raig School Districl war Alumni AUenlown is a I an ti ,i< hey Ik ride Herdic Trolley Alumni and guests from enjoyed a llie the Willi. iinsport live ( hristinas lights Joleae Samuels '93 and Robert Hrobali Jolene is a manager at I. 1994 Swim in. tv< ol on Wednesday. December 20. Partit [pants int Bloomsburg. married on October Tom liolley lleidic i luded iss Stat I 90, JoAnise Keener l-cighow examination Basi «>i husband's medic I In il She 1989 !asej in ( Berwit .1 Discovery Pre School, married on September 23, 1995 in the with a student Gov was America. Unit 3 at Kamiiuii Alley, chairperson, [ennessee Stab Vnne Reeder '93 and Michael llndj I 1 Oip < inauagei preter lor the n Glen Lyon. Spokane, Wash in Hensla I'cgg Stai i- h Lh/abelh bouse Waena inglon HK. Eileen PelUSO '73, i. '60, <> and l ionk Richard Uime HA, Lowe khouse I < < Sood Diana X'>. on Kay. Jim iary '91 . Phyllis Rofengrttfll '92. delphia. He and his wife. Michele. live in Lance Schwarl/ '93 has been named Bensalem alhlein director/technolog) coordinatoi foi the Line Andrea O/ark '93 Wyoming Valley .i BOnographei Medical Center, Bl lias American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonography exam/re successfully completed the quiremcnts in physics and the specialty areas ol abdomen and obsietncs/gynecology. January 1996 aineroon. West Alnca, as a PcaCC '94 were married City Cieisinger Krin Moynihan '93 ( voluntea PnUlcaiK porting and information services division of Pru- at in kindergarten leachei Daniel the internal audit division of Prudential m 'ohimhia oi Berwick. Christian S. Miles '93 has successfully com- in po ,. Jean Allison Raspcn '93 is tea. lung Lnglish a SIX) student government sciomlaiy school Lisa Kachurka were married on May 6. 1995 in Berwick. Tara is a teacher at St. Matthew \ Pre- pleted the m Rocks Beach. Tara K. Mensinger *93 and Todd M. in .is She also received ccmlica France. Tushanna school In the Sme.il '93 earned a master's degree in audiology at the University an ( ( which opened on es i< membershipi Joseph w. Pinto '93 has been hired c nllkcr in Radnor Twp the Stale ts lot Met onimk II ampus A Hiponl. in the at ager of the 84 in I was nippOfl System ol in Ofh\ e. StUbfUl pro|a international Japanese College of Business of South Florida employed Asahi Bank LTD, an the at is money, market and for 11 lives in s public highoi education Highei Bdut anon, including corftrucdon iarrisburg I oinmillee i l<>i I chiatric diagnosis throughout Lancaster County, Kristen Sonography. a posi Northwestern Corp. of Erdenheim, Pa., as a therapeutic support staff B.U. They )lhei ( \ppropria halt ol the t ,iml well.ue, i at s irtt luded transportation, health Rfl Main Ji.ignostu Vging Int Mali diologic Technology and the Polyclinic lursuing a master 's degree .mil 'he lions* oinmillee ( ive ol several Wilkes-Barre (icneral Hospital School YOUth assignments flshet ies Zieglerwere >.| ins tenure as representative^ he i during Ins tune A He W8S ma\oi 1976 As advocate ol '93 and Lisa the taunt m from 1954 to 1938 tommlttee, and ( ol the state He also served on !ommittec, sa return nuns the next time they have an James D. Lucht membei He was billowing a )7(i l legislative reek ii>>m I960 to 196 ( saved with < t<> l ollice in Democratic Committee Constantine on the drums, Messimer on the and Invin on elated u the lust So Pete ivas like the old days, from the 109th which includes Bloomshuig district, Constantine '68 (left) came east from Oregon, and Don Messimer 70 made the short trip from Sunbun/ for the one-night "gig" at the Days Inn in Shamokm Dam. And for a few piano, \&\ isois. and >>i aokawanna County United Way i led siiihim served elghi successive termi suggested that they get together to play one more time. it topartmeni Board i YMCA Scranton ol as the representative the Lancaster area( right) got the idea for a hours affiliation! Include the colli dents at Bloomsburg in the late 1960s, they were ktiOWn as "The Best Men " Then thru mutu al reunion and Ib\ infeton ( Supervlion hiscrvu ami ol Director, University ol anon dut i the a I9K4 In ehigh University i A recent - As devuv liom University and a tnann i from Fairfield University He has done additional graduate work .u Kidei superintendent's MUSICAL REUNION ui State Mountain School he saved District Lor the past two years as a substitute teacher and volunteer wrestling coach in the district I ma SirJOOtl '93 planning a May and Michael Tarvin '92 18, 1996 wedding at in 33 married on August 20. 1994 Bloomsburg Tina is a social di reel or al Caesar "s Pocono Resorts, and Michael is sales managi in New Jersey. They live in Reedsville. Pa. r Anu h.r rn .111 rOZCTI I I OOdf S. StaiifTcr '93 Bradley A Co., D and Karen were married on November Bradley Allenlown, 111 I'WS 4. Amy Lou Henninger '94 and Gregory D. Rachau were married on March 18 in Elysburg. Amy is employed by Gcisinger Medical Group Selinsgrove. Hummels Wharf. They live at Janes Hcrshcy in an accountant wild Ross Buehler balk is Lam Sunbury R.D. aslei Jo DeMarco Michael lara .Mocker '93 and Francis (Frank) Haogariy '93 were married on Augusl 12, 1995 Lira is a resource Run Garden al I en. illy (N.J.) is They Center, manager live in Willow al New Jersey Tub Randj Harmon, Hartzel, [an Hastings Megan Lyon. M. Gornej in a pre -school instructor at is Years Child Care and Learning Center Hoppe Kathleen Hozza, JefTKinkead, \m\ KraveU Kim Latorre, John McDaniel, Ken McQullIen, James \. Mosteller III. Dennis Muni, Matthew X OH lonnell, heresa M. Opekfl Kenneth Phillips Carolyn Kehm. PCS Computers Karin A. Serehak, Sharie L. Slusscr. Theresa were married on October it i. and Hank heli School, I n teacher i L. Davis *94 and Jeffrey '94 were married on March 25. 1995 Jaime Gallagher, KarinGraeber, rltzlnger i Megan DeStefano Shawn P. Barre, and Jeffrey PC a is Inc.. Glen Magic Wilkes- in service technician 4. Michael F. Hubiak '94 and Stacy L. Strauss were married on June 17. 1995 in Minersvdle. Vbe hael is a corrections officer County Prison at the Schuylkill They in Pottsville. live in Saint al Clair Wilkes-Banc I Kathleen M.Szyroczafa '93 and hristophei >S Seiherl were married on Seplembei 2, ' ( II in Kathleen ,nu aslei I Myers Sc|inbh Mend, in n in is employed Wallmglord. hy Bristol unn ( hey I Von Ibbel and Jeffrey Phomat They Melanie D '93 and William Henry weie married on July Bloomsburg. is ,i 1995 x, I). Anderson '94 and Michael C. in substitute leachei Delaware County Michael oniim losi '93 employed hy i.iiiine is ( I in , I 1994 15, is They live in . 1995 in a registered nurse and supervisor of the Manor Nursing and They Rehabilitation Center. live in the ollcge ol Morluarv Si leiu e mi Sep iik inn. ill ( She was recipient ol the C. Lycrly Award, given to the graduate v, James hodis plays siholasln achievement and potential management outstanding business and She was also inducted Dickinson School the al Pamela L. Kahler '94 and Kenneth Law ol Melissa A. Frey '94 and Jonathon R. Oleu ler Birt '94 and Gregory S Seiger Associates of the Lehigh Valley, Allentown. 1 in I employed by Bank is ine May Lynn Jennifer were married on Hamsburg. JenniLancaster County. ol They live in Slatington. Karen I and David a s - is skills photographei with Olan stall photographer The lot Waymart Lewisburg. grances They lara employed by Designer Fra- is the Crossings al )utlets in Tannersville, ( reading and I nghsh in tor at the He also coaches the boys' basketball team, which finished son with an I sea last Darin live in Tremont. Braid '94 and (iiekhen Gabriel \. 1994 in Karla is M Blaine Pulsion I lame Mate School is is foi .i 1995 substitute the Deal in Shenandoah. They in Mahanoy ,i employed is at Radiologic Technol- ol were married on July 29. 1995 live in i I he\ Krisla M. BruSCO '94 and 2nd Chalfonl were married on at now N Y Reinsurance firm a Port at Charles Lt. November 2^ in .it West Knsta worked Prior to her marriage. reside Amy New Jersey. They Knox. Kentucky, where she I Burfeindt '94 and Rodney . m 0 They With Kelh weie B. I Kelly Williamspofl lain '94 is and Philip o, lor 1995 in J. Young attending graduate school is '94 Palmer Town- a quality Primus Technology al Company in Amy Joan Clewed '94 and George S. Goodw m weie married on June 30. 1995 in the Milton area Homecoming Amy is ficial registrations) a teacher in the Danville Hiey reside in Danville Belhumer, Rand) Julie events (based on of- were leresa D' Uessandro, is a word processor at were married on July 29, 1995 in R. Loftus Wilkes-Barre. live City. manager for Homcmakers Schools, covering Inc.. em states. that she 1 1 northeast- She estimates drives about 40,000 miles a year while motions. on March Anne Crossley I I. 90S 1 Northampton. They ,„ live in Allentown. Traci A. John \ica School District Attending territory E. '94 and Steven M '94 and Haas Kueragas planning a i in Michelle Langley '94 Geisinger Medical Center. Danville. assurance Belhumer Stacey Inc. Marisa Floyd "94 and man led on May engineer Harman, Meredith Layos an account executive for York Graphic Services. Brian Graver were married 19 9 4 Class Volunteers is J. 1996 wed- in direc- live Amy '94 and Stephen are planning a June 15. reside Lewisburg. Representative (201) 194 5219 They III organizing the various Bloomsburg, and Philip Conn program Suzanne King phases of the school's pro- Susan ship W 0 '628 1995 They Morgantown. W. Va. Margaret (Justus '94 is in the Scranton m Dunmoie 2. Jeffries in Lititz. Doyleslown Hospital They North Wales. live in enie were married on July 8, 1995. Dune. /o Bussell in the Medical Center School plans to teach. at employed by Willit's Footwear live in Tower City. They City. Evening Herald newspaper Point, Zelenowskl '93 and Joseph married in Octobei 1995 weu Mahanoy employed by were married on October 28, 1995 in Clark's Sun Dann. also graduate ol the Hershey The bride's parents are Bernadine Vrdlere Windsor '63 and John Windsor. Slusark YMCA. married on September 24. fol 10, Lewisburg assistant They freshmen JonelleWindsoi '93 and Roben Daviau wen married on Septembei is Adams R. 20. 1995 in Lint/ Timothy Lavelle '94 and Heather West 8 in onl I is Karla M. Getz '94 and Daniel J. Herring were a Caldwell, N.J. Aimee '94 and Christopher E. Ann Bayer '94 and Wesley A Ney were married on May 6 in Fremont Beverly is Beverly ogy, .lames \npai '93 teaches seventh grade so Dumont, Halifax. May Lewisburg. live in Tannersville. i Danville News, The) reside al Danville R R 4 ci.d studies, Aimee K. Gerlinski Baylor were married on September I i Pamela Futchko lara Jean Boguski '94 dand Timothy J. Hall '95 were married on January 7. 1995, in Karen M. Vibe. '93 and l>a> id MJ. Kennedy 'M weie inarned on June 24. 1995 in s/ live in Springfield is in were married Nesqiiehonmg on August Para represent B.U. 1^)95 v>. in a substitute teacher. is at college nights 1 Sandra M. Long '94 and Shane A. Witmer were married on April 29 in Laurelton. Sandra, also a graduate of the Geisinger Medical Center School of Radiology, Geisinger. They an x-ray technologist is live in at Sunbury. Karen Marie Padgeon Sherry L Mills '94 and len \ Jones WOIC I married on August 19. 1995 along the banks ol Little Fishing Creek near [ol«L Sherry is em ployed by E1EIO Play and ( are Centei l he> live in Millville. Winter '94 wedding nunc ill Philadelphia in Karen medical surgical unit I Medical Centei managei "94 and Brian K. are planning an Octobei IWo .\ registered l*rcsb\lcnan Philadelphia, and Brian in lamih ol Ins la t at I is business "s May 20. 1995 in Rothsville. Janell employed by South Western School Hanover. They live in Lititz. is District. the tion program evaluator lor Greater Philadelphia Urban Affairs Coaliand is in is a graduate program at Temple working on clinical psychology. Michelle his 0184(01 They Newman live Ann McDonald '94 and T Wesley degree '$ in Lancasiei '94 ami Jeffrey C. ben were married on October University. Lori is 2S. Tara Newton '94 and Michael l l)l Pamela k. Salisbury "94 married in ami Keith Met hanu Children's Centei I . at is Hospital Allontown, and Keith in Is a compute] prognunmei with Bcrkheimci taso v i.ites, Bangor. Lam alumni make iuie the Bloomaburi name hristine M. Salko "M and Ke\ weic mamed on ows ( hristine lune Is i I '. 1 90S m is pondei a choice of college or university. Ooordihatoi program since the i>i inception has been Di( He Mead, N.J k make i" volunteers are mau hed and Ht k neaiK even Septemhei Rldgewell Included the following: I Iteasei tax accountant fbi r Belhumei i Blitabeth Demb) Marlenc rane) '62, i Mam Carol iiinsi '85, (4 the past ovenlnjj each the) Melissa Morelli 94 and Michael UfbnSO '93 in July 1994 in Philadelphia Melissa is a third grade teachei in Wk. and were married Michael John McDaniel '94 Pu living mi there feu prospective students to considei as Janell A. Lutz '94 and Dav id Q. Banack were married on in N.J. McUnko M. Donate Nieman "7H. Michelle Dawn '74. Padnei '89, Christina Peterson '92, Virginia Reed Breu rizio ' '82, Richard C l Stout 49,Anne Theresa Von Ibbel '94, Allison 19, w.ihieis '94, 1 Indo Schmlckei Wneatie) and Scotl Zduniak '87 1 am oi us in the university 1 r*6 ramify thank these volunteers loi then invaluable role in encouraging students to » onsidei Hloomshurp miversity t Luncheon lectures leal u re faculty, alumni speakers I asi s|iiuij''s Alumni Series i""k alumni Malaysia to Afrit o the world ol tun heon 1 and from the modem exen The speakers included ieiu es, si I )i I athletics. fourth annual Bloom at the Beach party in on August 19, were Donna Avalon, N.J., Abbott '93, Victoria Amon '95, Ilyse Kim Balsam '92, Kevin Barr 76, Anna Bauer '95, Chris Beadling '94, Scott Beamer '93, Judi Bloch, Colleen Brady '92, Neil Brett, Virginia Reed Brett '82, James Brobst '89, Bryan Buckley, Shawn Burger '94, Carolyn Butcher Michael Butcher '96, Megan Butler '91, Karin Caminos '89, Michael Caminos, Donna Carides '92, Brian Carling '91, Mark Cibort '92, Michelle Cibort, Joseph Ciccarone '93, Marie Conley '94, Kathie Cornell '94, Erin Cudahy, Megan Cudahy '91, Danielle DeFonteny '94, Nancy Dekezel, Andrew DiCarlo, Pamela DiCondina '94, Thomas Dougherty, Carrie Dunn '95, Gene Dyer '94, Chris Elliott '95, Cina Fairhurst '81, Susan Fairman '89, Alicia Feldman, Donna Snyder Ferraiolli 77, Jill Fischer '79, Laurie Fuehrer '78, Edie Gair '88, Jaime Gallagher '94, Mano Gallo, Pam Garzio, '91, January 1996 Janet Gbor, Sherce Pegg Gibbons '79, Michael Gillespie '95, Jim Grabusky '93, Amy Grbavac '95, Joseph Green, Kristen Griffin '96, Kathy Hotchkiss iallamore I Matthew Hallowell '78, Tara Hartzel 94, Kathleen h>//a '94, Sheree Jamison '95, Chris Jarman '91, Inn Krall '94, Michael Kwasnoski '95, Brian Christine Higgins '93, '93, I w Lidley '95, Kim Liw '94, ( indv l.uckangi-lo Cameron Macaleer '90, Jean-Marie Manfredonia '94, Stuart McAleer '91, Joy Bender McCabe 79, Brian Vh< loski-y '94, Donna McFadden, Kevin McCrath '93, David McKernan '91, Craig Mensingcr 7M, '95, Melinda McLaughlin Mensinger '78, Deanna Miller, Jim Moss '89, Bill Mot/, Edie Motz, Kevin L. Myers 79, Kris Neil '95, Michelle '96, Neumann Owens, Bill Owens Maryjo O'Donm ll Greg Orth '95, Kelly '95, Lori Olivieri '92, '82, Jennifer Palko '94, Tom PeThomas H. Sal Pandolfo '92, Craig Parkinson, ters, Kathy L. Polenghi '94, Kainosjr Knlly '91, In. in '95, Valorir Redly Hlil. '92, Rohrbai HH. I h, )avid Jim Rohrb.u b '90, John Rohrb.n li Roy '92, ru Rubonsloin '93, Wall I Savitts 78, Matt Scarde, Kurtis W. Schmid li. Roy Smith, s lanj'iiaei him. i Pennshury S. h< iiIiiiii >| al to Parson, E, assislanl edut ation and Swapan Mookeijee, Anthony Waskie l)i al Wai and allied al eon S/inedra, profceio] "i health, physic . Nk»le Reith '95, Carol Reynolds '86; Nancy Rigbtor, ScOH Rlghttt 'K4, Kathy Rodgers 79, Dick Rohrbach, Ellen I)r ( livll James Dr. prolessoi ui health, physii BLOOM AT THE BEACH — Attending the e. line w n ine ise assot late prolessoi ol hioloj-u health I othei panic Ipants from assislanl edut ation and three loi <>l <;l I SI. and leaehei and loreipi f>X, supeivisoi Disin. in the i Attending one oi more alumni luncheons were Helen Adler. Helen llartinan Cunhala is, Florence Pawceti lowier '31, Maggii • Cheryl Siebenson Fran Smith, Jennlfer Smith, Kate Dwyre Smith 78, WllUam Smith, Becky Souder '95, Jennifer Jones '92, '94, Manning, Mildred Ridall Row Reed 1 Storer 74, ( Iom Storex 73, Brenl Swartz harlos Lissom las '93, K.itliv Iorano 70, Mi. Irimbur '93, Allison Tyson Tracy L. h.u-l Inr.ino, Irra« v '90, '9 \, Nnlio Wendy Stanley (Stosh) Tunney 72, '92, Joannr Lolun Uhing 79, Vandervalk '94, '90, Theresa Von Tobel '94, Jeffrey Warren Corey Waters 79, Theresa Weber '93, '94, Elizabeth Wellock '87, Peg Truthen, Blaine Engelhard, .ant/ Siniih '42, Dr. (»eorpa < i Phillips '29, Hetty Slahl '33, Dr. John inner Alien J. Lee Burdif, D. Jean Cope '64, Bngiehardt, lean Fisher, Dj Dt Daniel Varin. romhie Jessica KozlofT, Dr '<)'/. I .1 Ureli h Bernard Mary Barrall Mark Lloyd. Hill Barb Vockel, Paul Volt/ '93, Andrew Williamson, Douglas Wright Zahora and Joseph Zahora '53. Tina Wolf I Mary Christina Vassallo Mark '94, iihen '68, Jean '67, '93, Vineis 1 '35, '90, Ann 35 Caterer They reside Bcthcsda, Md. in 94 Allison Paynter '95 and Ian Hastings 10. 1995. They reside in in were married on June Betbesda. Chalfont. Rude '94 uid Kevin «• Dyan M. Schrann Carrie Phillips '95 and Mike Gallagher '93 September 1996 wedding. Car- '94 were married on June 17. 1995 in Sayrc Dyan teacher is a McCall Middle School .il are planning a in Gannon Insurance an accountant is They Towanda. in for m live Monloursville. Forge. Daniel a slate trooper with the is They sylvania State Police. Christine A. Searfoss 94 and Russell L. Moser II '94 were married in Exeter Township. is employed by National Perm Bank Hoycrtown. and Russell is employed by Penn- Old Forge, live in Rot kland bu ,,GilbertsvilIe, They reside in West 1995 Mi, heli Hill nrbin < Jennifer A. Showers '94 and Troy A. '94 were married on August 5, I'WSin Milton lennifei pumibl/J is Bloomsburg, and Termmex. live lot in I 1'ioy Inc m ., master •> larrisburg I degree s represcnla a sales is I hey Jennifer L. Siebler '94 and Raj Meechi m live lairishurg were married on September 23. 995 Jr. 1 Easton They nd P Jennifer is employed by Manpowei Easton live in They in They Attending Homecoming events (based on ofBauer. Michelle fi( iaJ registrations) were Anna Costeobauder, Glna Donati, Chris Elliott, Christine Gontarchlck, Minh Hang, Allison Paynter Hastings, Kyle V. Hindsman. Marie Hoover, Amanda Houek, Michael Kwasnoski. E. New Tri- communications Heather Brian Ladley, Dolly Moran, Kris Neff. Michelle Neumann. Hugh O'Donnell. Becky Randall. Milton Seholl, Jeremy Shuler. M. Snyder, and Jeff Zoranski Kimberly M. Anderson '95. a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army, has completed a medi- Bloomsburg. F. Gretchen Hershey '95 and Benjamin Shea were married on June 24 in Mountville. Gretchen is employed by Deaf and Hard of Hear- They live in Mountville. Philip Klemiek *95 has joined the faculty of Our Lady of Lourdes Regional High School in Coal Township as a Spanish teacher. He has also studied at the Institute Lorca in Salamanca. Spam. specialist. Rhymes '95 and Terry A. Hall '93 were married on July Heather I. 1995 inTurbotville. attending Geisinger Medical Center is School of Medical Technology, and Terry employed by ing Services of Lancaster. in Andrea Rhoads '95 has been commissioned reside in Annville. live in County Orthopedics a second lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force. She will begin her career in Colorado as a computer Kimberly Ann Haffey '95 and Enc M Wolfewere married on June 3. 1995 in Bloomsburg. Heidi L. Slrohecker '94 and Jeffrey W. Waller were married on June 17. 1995 in .wishing. They live m Madison. Wisconsin George *95 and Kathenne L. were married on June 24. 1995 poli. 0 17) 540-0303 Kristin N.J. C Warner ,il Madison. lives in Matthew Representative 4903 Haverford Road, Apt Hatrlsburg.PA 17109 Reading. Elizabeth Genoese '95 has accepted a nursat Morristown Memorial Hospital. Tri at Norristown. and Mike recently graduated from the Culinary Institute of America. ing position She Christine in works rie Monloursville. and Kevin is ist is Bureau of Prisons. He micro-computer special- the Federal also enrolled in the program at Penn College of Techology. They Bloomsburg. live in James J. Rodenhaver '95 and MaryBeth Moser were married in Milton. Jim is employed by the Kena School District in Hawaii. They live in Kailua-Kena. Autumn L. Schuckers '95 and John T. Ford were married on August 12, 1995 in Town Hill. Autumn is employed by Luzerne County Head I cal officer basic Sm he Kristen May planning a sales ( '94 and Mark Gallaghei 1996 wedding 1, 1 and marketing coordinator m 'orp lor .hi Kristen May Camp in Dickinson School Maria aw, I Holy Spirit an attorney with is finishing They Camp live in 5. 1995 in Elysburg. Cardinal Brennan High a teacher at Theresa Von Tnbcl '94 and Kevin '93 are planning an August is rtlCresa Marwick a m V 1 is an account coordinator Kosamo. lor Ballets & Talamo, an advertising/ public relations firm in Cherry Hill. N.J. ner for Meldisco in N J . KI'MG and Kevin Mahwah, is I'eat a plan- Kerry L. Watson '94 and Robert Frankel were married on April 7, 1905 in Indianland. They live in Bloomsburg Jr. '94 Ann Wojclechowskj the brack v die at "'4 is teaching kindet eanung Center I Township police department in the Phila- delphia area < atherman '95 (M) is Klmberl] Vnn Vannes Kunbcih Weston Dauphin Sc hool liam Loy. is is leachei ,i District in m Jacqueline M. Christ '95 and Andre M Ressler were married on October 14. 1995 in Manheim. Jacqueline Manheim Central School is employed by They District the live in Inc., They Roseanne Cuff '95 and Roger William Nuss '86 were married on June 24. 1995. at Skell and live in Newport. Gettysburg is StafTord 1995 in 111 Yarringlon '94 and Wallace '94 were in. mud on Septembei l >, '95 and Wallace is ,i m.uketmg repre- Management Alterna of Philadelphia. They live in Drexel sentative foi Health lives Inc. Thomas Heltman lo. ( "are Hill. an assistant pro- in I'eisei were married in been commissioned as through the Ha/leton. a is assistant re- gional director of admissions at Wilkes Univer- AFROTC They 1995 in sition as a Bloomsburg. Tina They Medical Center. ager of the CVS Pharmacy in were married on September missions counselor at employed by AT&T Wilbamsport. Sheri L. Mittong '95 (M) and Derek E 5. 1995 an adin Ebright. known member to thousands of of the University Store staff for over 30 years, died on August 22 at age 57. At the time of her death, she was a manager at the store. Surviving are her husband. Russell; a son. David; and a granddaughter. in reside in York. Marie B. Rhodes, who was on Michael W. Morrow '95 and Lisa R. Angel were married on August 12. 1995 in Clarion. molecular and cellular biology at the University of Pittsburgh. They reside V. general merchandise in is live in June pursuing a doctorate Rutledge Chambersburg. alumni as a friendly is E. Julie Wilson College Kimberly D. McCormick '95 and Shawn M. Walter were married on September 16. 1995 in They man- is Danville. 16. University Family live in seeking a po- Todd Minnetonka. Minn. is is Spanish teacher, and Charles Bloomsburg faculty in the 1960s, died ber 20, 1995 at the on Octo- age 74. Surviving are her husband, Stanley, a retired B U. professor; three daughters, Ruth Zalonis. Deborah Letkiewicz and Elizabeth Rhodes; two in that city. grandchildren and a brother. Kristin L. Neitz '95 and David F. Robatin "94 were married on June 10. 1995 in Sunbury Kristin is employed by the Danville Child De- velopment Center, and David is an X-ray tech- nician at Lewisburg Penitentiary and Sunbury Community Hospital Valera (Jerry) Meggeri Valentino, a secre- more tary in the university business office for than 15 years prior to retiring in 1980. died on January 25 at age 79. She was a life-long dent of Berwick, where she church and civic 36 Shiremanstown. live in Julie B. Yarnell '95 and non V.A Sev- 14, 1995. Wilmore, Ky. Joseph has second lieutenant ROTC program. He at Jennifer E. McCaffery '95 and Seth E. Rademacher were married on August 12, 1995 in Lebanon. Jennifer wis employed by the Leba- Michael Joseph D. Gallagher '95 and Nicole M. sity Daniel ZaykOWSkl '94 and Michelle Semen/a were married on July S. 1995 m Old is November Tina M. Wikoski '95 and Charles M. Bartholomew II '92 were married on August I99S. F. Owego Todd May Virginia '95 Laudenslager '95 and Steve B U. alumni were in attendance. Mary is an account executive at Danka Industries in Hamsburg, and Steve is a tenth grade science teacher at Mechanicsburg Area School 19, Boiling Springs. were married on September Kathrvn 27. 1995 in Rohrsburg. live in Millville. a personal trainer at the vwca. Karen Fischer Perry Count} May Sandstrom were married on August Lisa Dees '95 Mocanaqua. eral District. Wilbamsport. Kimberly the Central Hamsburg. and Wil- an en\ iioiiinenial engineei Hamsburg. in Bloomsburg. live in Scott L. Lyons '95 and Julie A. Henderson They Kanfell '91 were married on June 24. 1995 Lenker '95 and Matthew W. Bond Stacie L. They livein in working with deaf and hard of hearing children in the They Mary Walsh Asbury Theological Seminary Pegg\ inn Lilitz. '94 and William c. CVS at fessor in the pastoral ministries department Montgomery Count) Intermediate District She did her undergraduate work at Thiel College. N.J manager assistant Start. '94 were married on were married on 99b wedding personnel assistant lor Monlvale, MeGrath is were married on September 9. 1995 in Carlisle. Stac ie is employed at Bloomsburg High School. They '95 Anna Bauer Keith R. Blank '95 has joined the Montgom- Hill. Keri Sock School. They live in Shamokin. ery garten is D Benton. Call, a graduate ol Hill ol at in Keri Kost '95 and Malcolm Purvis '95 are engaged. firm ol Kirkpalrick and Lockhart in the lav, I 995 1 medical technologist is a Hospital 27. Houston, Cresco. Sparkomalu and Carl C. Risen '92 «>4 laylor Sam D. Barnes '95 and Jeffrey were married on August were married on Fort Texas. Maria Wendy at a is Millord. Wendj course was very resi- active in affairs. The Maroon & Gold Huskies record most successful The Bloomsburg University fall The 1995 women's TENNIS season was highlighted by a number ot outstanding individual performances With the sports teams completed their most successful season ever, combining for an overall fall record of 66-11-4 (.840) in 1995. guidance INAC ot Marty Coyne The FOOTBALL team was canvned champion of the Pennsylvania State PSAC second consecutive season. At 5-0-1 in the conference, the Huskies only blemish was a 28-28 tie with co-champion, Millersville. Head Coach Danny Hale's squad finished with an overall record of 9-1-1, completing Bloomsburg's most successful campaign since 1985, when the team went wins or more Bloomsburg had eight players named to first-team All-PSAC, the most of any school, and four to the second team. First-team selections were Syheed Brooks (Philadelphia/South Philadelphia), Buck Eardley (Altoona/Altoona), James Smith (Monroe, N.Y./Woodbury), Frank Babula Grim (Phillipsburg, N.J./ Sean Smith (West Chester/ Henderson) and Tim Baer (Hughesville/ Hughesville). Hale was voted PSAC East Coach of the Year and Region One Coach of the Year by the Football Coaches' Phillipsburg), Association. University Family (Continued from Page 36) Surviving are a daughter. Dr. Beth M. Valentino; and '71; a son, Fred Ann Kob five grand- children. Peter R. Wisher, from 1946 who taught at Bloomsburg to 1950. died on October 22. 1995 at age 84. He became later letic director at deaf for the an obituary in in individual singles Nova (Halifax, a coach, professor and ath- Gallaudet University, a school Scotia) were named pl.ivers ompleting our B U the IN AC All i l (Philadelphia St Basil Acad- I In FIELD HOCKEY. Bloomsburg PSAC with out II NCAA national runner-up, losing to Lock Haven, 1-0, in the championship game. Named first team All-Americans were Chris Basalyga (Nicholson/ Lackawanna Trail) and Michelle Martin made national and international tours and per- formed on (New Holland/Garden Named Spot) to Mowrer (Manheim/Manheim Central) mtlv and Tracy Barndt (( oop.'i ern Lehigh). Three Huskies were named to the All-PSAC team, while two others received spots on the second team Heading the list of first team members were three juniors, including Tracy Barndt, Michelle Martin, and Nicole Mowrer. Represented on the BO ond team were junior Megan Shaughnessy (New Tripoli /Northwestern Lehigh) and senior Chris Basalyga. In addition, freshmen goalies Bev Hartley (Mount Pleasant Mills / SelirtSgrOve) and Bethany Canner (Pine Grove Mills/State College) were named PSAC Co-Rookies of the Year. WOMEN'S SOCCER team In his coaching career, he routinely used dance both as a training regimen and as a full-fledged sport, often selecting the burliest athletes and transforming them into a performing dance troupe. "Movement." he once explained, "was prime interest in A Navy my the " life veteran of World War II and the Ko- rean War. he also studied dance and choreogra- phy at Bennington College and Connecticut College. He earned Penn master's degree and a doctorate at Slate University. Surviving are his wife. Anne; a daughter. Judee Thompson-Judy; a sister and a brother mark in school history. The Huskies were ranked as high NCAA Division II as fifth poll, finishing the year ranked eighth. Bloomsburg went 9-0 in the conference during regular season, but game, television. finish was it tremendous a programs," said Mary s effort by oui ol -ill lardner, dlrectoi ol ( hi coat hes and student i be commended foi the We're very pleased with w hat happened this tail, and we look forward lo this kind ol success Ihnnigh all to solid Fhc women's team finished ilxth teams at the onterence i hampi out the yeai > Berrigan subs, 'Phantom' draw crowds lost PSAC championship Seven B.U. players the 1-0, to IUP. received spots on the post-season conference team. Named first seniors Amy Harrisburg was a great in alumm and success, attracting ovei KM) Amy Linn and Alisa Healey (Jamison/Villa Joseph Mane), sophomore •Becky Creedon, and freshman Julie Bugg (Mt. Aetna /Tulpehocken) Selected for the second team were seniors Stephanie Adams (Bridgewater, N.J /Bridge waterRantan) and Patricia Cobane (Whippany, N.J./Whippany Park) and freshman Erin I ' lohn Skowronski h Kay 28, lien H. Shadei h i . Shadei 'SS. kath\ Sipe. S» hweit/ei ura Szerafinskl lolin Skowiouski Smith. I'rcvoi latherine sioI.uk k '74, Margaret ( "(iV Mark Skowronski, . Nichole Wooilson Smith "90, new students and quests, including several V Swab their families. Am, Attending the June 14 event were Al Philadelphia Diane Acri. Ciladys Acn. Michelle BSJUlOn '92. K James Blockus 77. Katrina Bloekus, Dennis Bohr ' Nam /(), y iuehan Bohi l Kim Marilyn bslerhne Butler '76. '77. Grant Clark, Meggic ( '87, l-ewis Joshua l awn Lvclhoch l Clark D'Angelo, luis ( Correale J Mi and Mis Lvclhoch. Sharon Penn Fissel '71, Brad Ten hnkenbinder Irombaugh Stephanie Ciarber. loe ieigei '74. Mary veil < ii and /'> Karen Kelley Goedc K laiiuly, in. I mi I , ioede, Jun < '99. Houck Hosteller. Dale Houck '69. \, Bit kel ase William Kaut/ Drew Koch. '81, Tim '76, Kick Elaine Leiizel tohn I odholz '83, "76. C. J. Marth. Paul '37. ,{ Huber Marth '85, Mark M Moore >2, siauc "94. Join Young Moore '92. David Moreira Sindlinger Moakovilz '90. Michael Moskovii/ Cheryl Moul '68. Goodman Moul Amy '70. Mehler Moyer William '83, Dale Mussohne '79, Christine Kosoloski Mussohne '79. Sharon Geltel Olff Moyer, l.arry Sandy Paul '87. Knstine "93. Tara Puchalski '98. Jeff A Puchalski Rcgener A '87. Kelly ( I Dobroiky '89, Breilln '90, fames 'besoms '87, Nancy < onnelly "«M, Mn 7)7. Iledy Davis. Holly Karen Irwin Bberle Pamela I )eal helle C '74. Na.se Ivckardt '90. Jeiimfei Ely I Donna Snydei beiraioh '77. Debbie U-mhauser ields "91, Rosemary A logarty Debra '66, William J. Barbara ' I lodge lord '81. (ieorgette I owlei, Fowler, Lola Delberl cilass '52. Grieihobei 72, .< harleneA. Ouzik Pram ii a Hartnett, < lynthia C, Hepicr '86. Deborah Jones Hess '69, Randolph II Hess '69, Naiuy Waiineidam Hotli.iin '89, '90, B Hunsbcrgcr '84. Aurora L. Johansen Nancy Lavango Johns 73, Kenneth D ay '92, Korgei '9 J, Cynthia l.andis Krydei l.adley '9S, Michael Mary L. Mahoney Marth '8S, Vu Lofja Magce Bower '6M ilenn Dailey '94. Shannon Simonel Daly '92. I Keys, Nicholas Keys, Knstine A. Lowthcr '93, Josephine M. I. '92, ludilli Daniel P Bowei '8\ Sharon Di "besoms '84, Kristin Nanette *S7. t, Alumni Hall Bloomsburg group the leflerson l Ivdward Howenitein '76, David bnrtsek '82, Heidi Imnsek, J. met Irnnsck. Katie John, Jamie John. Jim John. Susan Romig John '78. PSiti Kramer Keys .it Kim Balsam hided llyse Benedii ( eplion "92. Tern (iherardini Karen Stank Howenstem '70. Phantom al the on March H Chrlitophei Bckardl '90, '49, I Stephen Hock. Christie Hosteller rei heatei goers in the LaRoyO. Davis HerrOld Oougb HI. linn Cough. Molly Cough, David Cough. Richard L Grimes Mary Jane lay ward '93, Jean Hcrrold. Martina Hill, I. lame Hock. Jered Hock '6 78. I < (ieiger. Bill '89. thealei ( l-roinbaugh. "i I'hcatei in Philadelphia About 10 people also Joined President fesslca Ko/loll and Dr. Steve Ko/loll loi a pre '79, logarty '99. Morgan Irombaugh. Taylor '89. About 230 alumni, paienls and Inciids attended o performance honest Jim D'Angelo, ehcia Gur/ynski Denn '91, '99. '70. Jim hsscll Lewis "orreale. nna Wasseii D'Angelo Nick D'Angelo. I' 12, lark, Holly Clark. < '87, Snydei Correale .nine I Karstcttcr, All- Linn (Harrisburg/ Central Dauphin), while Becky Creedon (Woodburg, N.J. /West Deptford) was named second team All-American. Earning first team All-PSAC honors were American was punu again, the annual BefligBIl IUD on City Island Park all- team A '77. Once Long Sauers K.u haal Harrisburg second team All-American were Nicole the 92 i I Bloomsburg was again the The ol 14 In the field ol runnen to omplete i successful sophomore season All three were honored as All INAC perlormers by virture of their three losses to the Bald Eagles. all Division in Dance Company, which onnn c for the second consecutive year behind Lock laven lead C oach |an hit* inson's team finished the year with a 19-1 record, I Mosoatello finished ninth line job they did seasons under Head Coach l.annv finished second in the Moscatello (Olooinsbuig Bloomsburg) athlsth CROSS he nu n's and women's country teams completed of 15-2-1, the top troupe, the Gallaudet ond team the ie< the meet at was SOphomOXe fen Vltoll (Ambler/ Wlssahh kon) Vltola Finished truth in a Held ol 95 runners, while teammate Wendy Hoffman (Watsontown/ Warrior Nun) finished 15th. The top men's performance came from sophomore Chris athletes are of deaf students that he choreographed their hand He formed Gallaudet's first performing dance 1 were eetecttd on finished the season with an overall record for the deaf. I finished tenth hr top women's performer I Koont/ (Bedford /Bed lord). Cara Evangelista (Pittsburgh/North Allegheny), and Amber Lee (Porkasiej Penn Ridge) after each won a PSAC singles crown. The New York Times, he was so dance with an overall record ol 1-5-2. Dnder the guidance ot lead C oai h |ohn O earv the luskies accomplished a 5-2-1 l*SAC record, falling one game short ot reaching the IN AC championships Bloomsburg placed three players on the All IN AC squad including freshman Ned Stoddart (Stanley, ngland) on the first team lunior Mike Martino (Palm) ia \ Palmyra) and sophomore Mike Clatterbuck (Randolph, N.| /Randolph) I Washington. D.C. According to into an acclaimed genre of scpiad achieved best sea sim in nearly 10 years finishing 1 struck by the graceful flow of the sign language movements 1 the ftai MEN'S SOCCER he 1 men onships, while the 1 1 rival Withrow was named the to PSAC Coach ot the its Conference team, including Trish Amy 1 I Year Stacy titles l*SAC Rookie ot the Yeai after the season with a 14-1 record I (Walnutport/Northampton), Josh Kline (Sunbury/Shikellamy), Jarrett Roth (Emmaus/Emmaus) and Irvin Sigler (Philadelphia /George Washington). Second-team selections were Kevin McCabe (Huntington/ Huntington), Glen McNamee ot the Beggs (Plains Bishop loban) lead oach Chuck audcrnulch was named C luskies finished the by defeating conference Shippensburg, winning tour ol si\ emy). for only the third time in school history. (Lattimer/Hazleton), Jason 1 title Sweeney in the national semifinals. registered nine o.uh t the regular season 12-0, the best record In school history Bloomsburg won the co- Athletic Conference East Division for the 12-1 and lost The Huskies '83, sports season ever fall Leaf 60, "87, Brian Mi i W CHIbcfl J I '76. Brian Manic ami/ Paul G Manko .arm '92. Lloyd W), R Martini, WUHarn I < Msyer, Barbara Hagerman McDaniel '74. Brian McDaniel. James P McGumn '91, Carl A. Merrick "78. Lorraine D/urism Merrick •78. Lynda ledor Michaels '87. Matthew J. '94. Sandra Harlow Piesvaux O'Connell 70. Hoplsmazian PogHarian "66. William R. Puglia '65. Michae P. Quinn '84. Dana Patricia '93. (Continued on Page 38) Fame Five alumni join Athletic Hall of career with FOUf men and a woman were inducted into the Bloomsburg University Athletit HWJ oi PamC during ceremonies OH Friday, October Saddle River. N.J onlereiiic ( championship l*>K in I It Northumberland; and Cathy Sheridan '84. Mounuuntop. in he inductees were also retngni/etl prim West Ik llomecomiiig loolhall j-amc ..gainst BI-AKK was a three tune All-PSAC firstteam selection during his lour seasons with the Huskies loolhall team While the team struggled l" |iisl oik win in his final two honors, including an honorable mention as a BAKDSI.KY one is junior and B.U only lour .-I haskethall players to have his jersey retired aflei standout career from .i and holds university records Season with IXO and assists smim UB lor assists in a career in a SX at ( > In addition I" directing the Huskies' attack with his deli passing and hall handling. Haidsley was a sctiimg lineal He lunshed his Championship Members lootball menu when they gathered foi sary reunion on September lusk I it's c Athletic I ( ammci 10th The 7-9, 1995. 2 I I semifinals belore ending M I a win ovei Shippcnshurg reception/banquel was held Friday evening al ' Inn >aj s I >am and audio piesentalions ol highlights most successful seasons 0l the lootball history I booklet ol piess i hiding ille, in< in \ ideo from one Bloomsburg inch playet received in the to ol the deficit lor victory. bull time position with benefits. Ridgeview Drive, Bartonsville, PA 18321. If E.O.E. have a position I Donna Reasnei 1 Seheet/ SI, '84, mtlnutd lovd '90. I Ted Samoski ori ss. Mark Woods and lorn /alewski Edward J Sewesky '90, 1 l I ice NuiCJ Qeigei Smith L loan Radziewic2 StourTei '74, Jill '69, Stella '87, Piacenti sii\ Pennsylvania Council ( eiilei m ol Alumni July. value their was held at the Dixon Univcrlamshurg on January M. 1995 '75. Margie Arbogast Burkholdei '74. Richard E. Grimes "49. Anne Majikas Klemkoskv '59. Man Dr Richard looking to fill Alumni Association Fenstcmaker Alumni House We are Bloomsburg University Bloomsburg, PA 17815-131 The New England By FAX: (717) 389-4060 By E-mail: alum@husky.bloomu.edu is positions in central and eastern Alumni Business Cards d.c. luncheon The annual citation Thompson Christina S Dawn Ir L. 56, Joe '92. Tonin Anderson Susan Sheaffer 7 1 . R. David McMicken We Her Marietta "72, Whilebread '92. Sherwood L. Yergey Zakorchemny '72 and Cathy S4. Kathv Sayre "S6. Shannon Strasbaugh '91. PA (215) 969-3131 PA 800-822-3969 Claudia Paul Administrative V P Natl 800-523-3688 Fax No (215)969-3147 4. Other Bloomsburg alumni were Dr Curtis R lor administration Stroudsburg. and Distributors ol Polo O'Rourke Bankus "78, Billy Chapman, Eileen Albertson Chapman '67. Mary Phillips Dole '28. Patricia Hartman I Perry Ellis • SIrh SweencN Jean l.ebo Seheet/ '81. Knthy Vnn Snyder '80, Valerie for a position, or if fill, Pennsylvania College Valerie Reilly "92. Scott P Rightet '84. Joan M. Rosazza to Swaldi. Jim Tyson, Berrigan subs, 'Phantom' draw crowds '92. is services to prospective clients, design in the Kapson you are looking announcement New England Alumni Association was held i in the 4300. communicate well with people. national plasolls 1 runner-up finishes Pennsylvania. Please send resume to Tony Giordano. 2213 Forest Hills Drive, Harrisburg. PA 171 12. or call him at (717) 540- Contact: excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to conference and 1 to four and four-year dual mark of 34-6. She won several PSAC championships and earned All-American honors 13 times. independence. Candidates must have Wes Cook. Jay DeDca. Doug Mike Glovas. Kevin Grande, Chris .ross. co Harris, Duane Hettich, Dwavnc Hoffman. Butch Kahlau, Dave Kitchenman. Dick Khngcrman. Cas Kosciolek. Mark l.andis. Tom Martin. Chris Mingrone. Todd Newman. Vinny Ollomanelh, Steph Pellit. Wade Pickett. Dave Pysher. Phil Sallusti. Dan J when Developmental Education Services, 358 Del.atnbo. I'odd Sullivan. B. title the 200-yard breaststroke in first in Announcements Classified Cic ierski, Shun. first individual PSAC Line Mountain and at motivated individuals included Randy Bullock, Jeff festivities the Huskies* PSAC 1982. She set eight school records and led the Huskies nearby serving infants, toddlers, and preschoolers, The 1985 team attending the Williams. Delmas Woods, Tony lippingS detailing their games ceremonies prior in lake Williams. Rich Whelchel. B undefeated march through the regulai season. as well as the game Saturday 's picnic lunch at half-time Irom a 31*7 ( come from behind currenl Huskies' thrilling A at at at Occupation Therapist & Speech Therapist/ Teacher for early intervention program representatives Ol the team were guests Members throughout the weekend, highlighted by the •I rallied season. players, wives and guests foi several events After five seasons was win a The All-American was part of two national championship relay teams, helping the Huskies to a national runner-up team finish in Shikellamy High School, where he has established the Braves as a perennial power. Alumni preceded one Of the biggest comebacks in SChOOl history as Coach Danny Hale's squad Fonnei head coach (ieorge l.andis. along with some assistant coaches ami stall, joined 5 J team the kickoll "onlerence championship and an Outstanding established himsell as one of the and were recogm/ed she placed letters in and baseball during his four years is most noted for his football to 1982. LOCKCUFF earned three top distance runners in the B.U. history in the The swimmer champion. 1.327 yards. of the athletics department aptured the Pennsylvania State lied the national at I a In 10th anniversary team celebrated then accomplish PSAC coaching accomplishments KACIIUS SHERIDAN and the steeplechase. He represented the U.S. in international competition against Mexico in 1978 and was a twotime a senior. coach of the year slate's three times. two- and three-mile indoor and outdoor marks, B.U. However, he Bloomsburg University's 1985 ol He been selected as the set eight school records, including the lour seasons. Blake caught 107 passes for football mark returns to ross country championships. He also earned All-American recognition two seasons. was 19X0 when two touchdowns, 711 yards and s lor i numerous In addition, he has led the club to conference and regional crowns. He has coached nine state champs and has c the tight end led the Huskies with 55 reccp- *>7K to 19X2. I hOHON All Aiiu ik an He earned team honois as first Statistically, his best year state titles. race the six-mile standard season. Blake enjoyed solid years. Blake enjoyed solid years, earning All- American iheetei in the shorter His clocking helped him to a national runner-up showing and All-Amencan honors in the 1978 NCAA I ( -57-6 mark years, his teams have posted a 3 1 1 and captured three Pennsylvania Class AAA His times of 14:15.8 and 30:28.30 shattered regional records in the 5.(KK) and 10.000 meters I Stephen Eachus '78. . oataville; Phil Lockcufl '60, eight at Shikellamy as an assistant coach, he assumed the head coaching duties. In 21 1970s competing on the cross country and late track teams. and senior seasons, the Huskies qualified lor the NCAA playoffs led B.U to the Pennsylvania State Alhleta '82. Brighton. Michigan; Michael Blake '82. Upper ( ninth on the school's list In his junior 27. The 1995 inductees were Jon Bardsley time all ,2*S2 points, 1 bloomu.edu. Trail MA 02360 email: tmtroy@world std (508) 746-8022 com FAX (508) 830-6907 Alumni Business Card OPEN ZL Christopher A. Hertig. C PP. 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Anstett Pellock Plant Controller Ruth Kranlg 784-7169 Rll k Smith II 7H4 42 17 Litigation ParalQgal m Calendar of Events & May 17-19 BLOOMSBURG Silent Auction tind student-* will br ntti fhU popular event will be lu'hl nl 24 West (Magee's Main Street Inn) Make your reeervaliom by eontm ting tin- Alumni Office. mnl we Husky l conjunction with their in forward your request to the will ndmy conference tin* Cathedral Hill Hotel, San Francisco. mini try to schedule u re, eption or dinner at the We tub Friday, April 26 visit, / for the Class of 1946 he tinnier the W for , lass will kit k off Details will be Alumni Weekend. annoum ed Saturday/ April 27 Alumni Day Highlight «l the day will be the Annual tint heon, at /«>/;/ I hedule some kind of alumni event while In ., he Is bio, on he held nt-.o k-. <>j food Mam I hiy Celebration will i Wednesday, Bemgan .Hord Festival (Ontario, Canada) Saturday/ May Chapter alum@husky.bloomu.edu. May 22 HUSKY HOTLINE Picnic for Reading-Berks (T) other information be held at Gring's Mill Park. accessing the After betnx dot ked Wednesday, June 26 Reading-Berks New Student Picnic , ase a peski/ offshore >x we will tryaxam. For contact Gloria Dill at 302-644-2536. nu of /'> l lenient weather, we will move Ins simply The Reading- Berks Chapter will host the annual picnic at Gnng's Mill for new HARRISBURG AREA (All-Pennsylvania College Alumni Associa- Hon. To be announced "'urn LYCOMING COUNTY Alumni Fvent Members Orleans (Tenta- of our business education faculty as parts o/ ebruary 17 ,1111111, San Hiego d ///,• i ebruary ih inn In on in ( alumni from other ountry, will be attending the ontcicinc of the National Business i.diication Association at the Marriott. I New well as business education CALIFORNIA i in We thought this New C hleaus would be a good opportunity to hold an alumni event in this I Ong Keach . ity Pet, oh anil be finalized Contai t announced when they are the express your interest. Alumni Office to The Alumni Association of May ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Fenstemaker Alumni House Bloomsburg University Bloomsburg, PA 17815-1311 Address Correction Requested PARENTS: please call If this address is not current, 1-800-526-0254. is considering to 1996. London in the past. you are interested in receiving more trips to If you can always WJMW/WHLM information about the trip, please contact the Alumni Office at 1-800-526-0254 or by by TEAMLINE. And with the pre-paid telephone season you can hear the games and with faster access. ticket, Arrangements are being made by Dr. Susan Rusinko, retired chairperson of the Bloomsburg University English Department, who has conducted many similar e-mail: BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY calling sponsorship of a seven or eight-day trip London during the third or fourth week away from far live, event broadcast by TEAMLINE tive) how hear the live play-by-play of any athletic LONDON TRIP IN WORKS April 3-6 lomecoming matter Bloomsburg you WYOMING VALLEY NEW ORLEANS Weekend Saturday, October 26 Sunday Alumni as No tion) S.durday, October 12 i" on DIAL UP PLAY BY PLAY To be announced Alumni Dinner details follow. D.C. March 2 Luncheon APCAA I and game will be available to the caller, will upcoming action in the days that giate athletic event. Scores the LEHIGH VALLEY Saturday 389-BUBU. updated each day/ will be night following a university intercolle- announced. WASHINGTON, call (717) The service Details will be To be announced I is now available by new Husky Hotline, a Information. To access the Hotline, (T) Alumni Hoard members, chapter commit tee members, volunteers and anyone interested m xcttinx involved in the Alumni Asstn in Parents athletic results, service offered by the Office of Sports students from Berks County. inside to the Lighthouse Restaurant. ih I Up-to-date Bloomsburg Universityupcoming events and Wednesday, July 24 Dinner Cruise in Lewes, Delaware In/ for the Saturday, oi I The direct e-mail address Alumni Office is popular family picnic, featuring Berri$an Subs made to order on the spot, will probably To be announced Alumni Leaden Although parts of the Alumni section still "under construction," you can get some basic information about the Alumni Association and you can access the Calendar of Events. If you are interested in any event, you can easily e-mail the Alumni Office with your reservation or to get additional information. theater directly. August 13-17 details, booths, alon^ until entertainment tickets are READING-BERKS Street, featuring several mid mil Our you could try contacting the CANADA In he popular Kenaissum e sold out, but their hurricane in I March 29 honest Theater, Philadelphia Association are on the Internet. Our address is htrp//: www.bloomu.edu. are classes will be invited, although any "young at heart" alumni are invited to attend. "Miss Saigon" DELAWARE will he recognized. Walking ami bus tours will he provided. Tins ci'ent will be held at the River Deck Cafe ten in Manayunk, from 6 to 8 p.m. The last / ( System Young Alumni Event Friday, sir whu h thel h -tmyju-Jird Service Awards, Young Alumni o) the Year Awards, Honorary Alumni Awards, and Volunteer of lasses I he the Year Award will he presented and 1946, 1936, 1941, 1931, 1926, 1921, of I State Alumni Fvent in San Francisco (T) Dou% Hippenstiel will be in the ity to attend and will try the A S confcrcmc, luly 7 ( year Bloomsburg University and the Alumni Saturday, January 27 Saturday, July 6 < Dinner HOME PAGE ACTIVATED PHILADELPHIA Global Awareness Conference A number of Bloomsburg In, ulty alms theii Dr. John treasurer. Richard C. Stout '49. Nelson Anne Ycager Tizio '79 and Linda Schmickcr Wheatlcy '76. They are on April festivltlei '74. Bloomsburg State Teachers College For the next 25 years, current or former residents of New in until in 1959. her retirement January 1985. she taught French and for director of international education, and and 1951. Members of those classes were advisor to the International Club, Phi established . i>y Alumm the Association In The Association who have alumni at Bl also W Ognized college night programs in [i Iota (national foreign program which was held in Carver Hall's Kenneth S. Gross Auditorium. society) and the French Club. 12 represented the univcrsiiy New Part of Bloomsburg family for 70 years Jersey for Mary Lou John has been a member of the Bloomsburg family since 1926, when her father, the late Howard F. Fcnstcmakcr, 10 years. Recipients of 1996 SSI "Volunteer of the Year" awards are Mil hael Blake. Class of 1982; Marlcnc O'Holla A member Francy '62, Joyce Morgan Houser '63. W. Class of 1912, joined the faculty. Jay Hurst '65. John L. James '74. John W. of the Class of 1945. she followed in her Knorr '63. Paul G. Manko '60. Donato father's footsteps J by joining the faculty of staff since Her active participation in many other campus and community activities was a He and Government Association. And his wife. Peg, are They reside in first two-year terms on the Board of Directors were Anna M. Bauer '95 of Somers Point, N.J.; Michele L. Corbin '95 of Harrisburg, John D. McDaniel '94 of Philadelphia, and Dr. John S. Mulka '66 of Bloomsburg. when she Community continuation of her student days, served as president of the Trathen 1968 and has served as treasurer of the Alumni Associa- Elected to serve their Sigma language honor introduced during the awards and recognition 1948. at the University, Catawissa. Classes of 1926. 1931. 1936. 1941. 1946 J Kehr Union has been on the also served as director of cultural affairs, recipients of Distinguished Service Awards, for the Trathen, Class of 1968, parents of two sons. Jersey. weekend the J. tion since 1980. Mary Lou Fcnstcmakcr John of Bloomsburg and Richard R. Lloyd of Belle became the 106th and 107th Mead, N also a reunion live in Director of Student Activities and department of languages and cultures. She all was two sons. They four years served as chairperson of the 27. It married Robert G. Reitz. Class of 1949. and they Horsham. for their service A. Swarts '63, uiatei Reitz. Class of 1951. retired teacher, she is are parents of Alumni recognized at the reading teacher Bloomsburg Middle School, she is married They to Edward G. Edwards. Class of 1973. reside at Bloomsburg R.R. 3. a life-time of Re-elected to two-year terms were Nancy Feher Edwards '70 of Bloomsburg, John Haney '85 of Lancaster, Franklin (Ed) Jones service has continued in her retirement '54 of Philadelphia, Cliff Maurer '66 of years. Wescosville. Fay Ortiz '87 of Bloomsburg, She has served as a volunteer tutor Susquehanna Valley Adult Literacy in the Cooperative, teaching English as a second language. She also taught the Danville and Central districts for several years university in a ESL part-time in Columbia school and for students to 1995, she served Alumni Association's board of First fill a one-year unexpired term Fort. to 1995. served ex officio. on the directors. Alumni Board During 1995-1996 she she formerly served on the from 1989 from Taiwan. From 1985 Elected to was Nancy Swartz Lychos '52 of Forty A past president of the Alumni Association, at the summer program James Pegg '67 of Williamsport, Virginia Reed Brett '82 of Maplewood. N.J.; and Cameron Smith '84 of Lafayette Hill. At English Baptist Church, she has served on the Deaconate Board, taught Sunday Marvin will serve P. Metzger '86 of Mountain Top on the board ex officio for 1996- 1997 as immediate past president. School, chaired the Missions Committee, and sung in the choir. president of the She has also served as American Baptist Women Ministries for several years and as chairper- son of missions for the American Baptist Women lJ (1986 In the Day program in New Jersey for as "Volunteers of the Year' Hurst '65, Joyce Morgan Houser 10 or more years were honored on Alumni Shown '63. with their awanls are (front, from left) W. Jay John L James '74 and Donato J. Nieman '74; (second row) Marlene O'Holla Franey '62 and Michael Swarts '63. community, she has served as a member of the VOLUNTEERS OF THE YEAR — Twelve BloomU alumni who have participated in the student recruitment of Pennsylvania and Delaware to 1989). Not present were John W. Knorr '63, S. Paul G. Blake '83; (back row) Nelson A. Manko '60. Richard C Stout '49, Anne Yeager Tizio '79 and Linda Schmicker Wheatley '76. Dick Lloyd '62. coordinator of the program for 17 years, was recipient of an Alumni Association Distinguished Service Award Board (1986 1991); Protestant to member Campus Ministry 1994) and president (1986 to of the Bloomsburg Cross Board (1979 to Red 1995) and vice president (1989 to 1990); and board member of the Columbia County Historical Society (1993 to present). John earned her master's degree (Continued on Page 31 at On the cover Keisha, a seven-year-old Siberian Husky, clerk-steno in is owned by Audra Halye. a the University's budget and administrative The photo was taken by Joan Heifer. University photographer. services office. Memoriam In The Alumni Association 1879 (The following excerpt from Books in Canada her "shirt-tail" cousin. Bessie Kimble, started Off extends condolences to the on l.umlies ol the lollow grand adventure, I time at when such an escu padc was unheard of for two young In 1904 Hannah Breece (Class of 1879) was lowered from a steamship into a rowboat and taken through crashing waves and torrents of rain to the society's opinion, she craved adventure, so off they Afognak, her island of the town." (sleigh) in the winter. aged 77, she collected the had a rounded body she had sent home, and with the help of her great-niece Jane, tried to turn them into a publishable manuscript. The filled it," project failed. the dining In 1993, Jane Jacobs took another look at her saw how exciting it posthumous collaboration, she great-aunt's manuscript, and was. In a sort of edited and annotated and then, after traveling it, to Alaska to track Hannah through the archives, she wrote a commentary to complement the memoir. In conversation, Jacobs says of her great-aunt much of herself: "Hannah had an that is true est in the concrete. inter- She's not an ideologist. . . dummy She was no She's really thoughtful. . in She was down-to-earth. Hannah would not have reacted to today's world with generalities. I think she would have tried to instill a any way. . different attitude, case . . by case. She would not be making didactic fulminations about whither society' if she were alive today." Fifty-five years after her death, Hannah Breece 's book has appeared. It has aged well from the delay: untimeliness makes it quite timely. She is a woman whom women of the past with of today (For a copy Alumni of the entire article, contact the The book. Schoolteacher Office. Alaska: lished by in Old The Story of Hannah Breece, was pubRandom House of Canada and is avail- able in the United States.) was room from Eventually, they acquired a furnace in the basement and a large register wasn't that warm, especially A article about Lovisa Sheard was written by Georgine Loveland for The Weekly Almanac of Honesdale. From horse and buggy days to the man on the moon, Lovisa "Vi" Gossman has experienced mind-boggling changes in her relished every minute of Bom on December 8, Mills, to 100 years, and has it. 1895. on a farm in Boyd's George and Blanche Crocker Sheard, she was possessed of venturous spirit, "I don't think a curious nature; a restless, ad- and an abundant sense of I did fun. house in the hall, but the room that she and one of her sisters shared, but the room would still be so cold sometimes that the water in the wash "We wore long woolen underwear then, not do now," she panties like they there for us. When the weather was would carry me to school; we had couldn't miss school. bad. my father When we to go. we ran errands, the chore was did chores for the neighbors, or got a penny, or rarely a nickel, many chores," she rememcomer and read." to Grandmother Crocker's Thanksgiving, and spent Christmas home. at we usually had chickens for dinner, because them, and wonderful breads and pics. for We raised Mother oven's temperature by sticking her little net bags with hard candy in them, and a piece of gold. like suppose we were poor," Mrs. Gossman com- enough to eat, and a few bers listening to the first it. We toys, too." radio —a always had She remem- crystal set with Damascus High School. Mrs. Gossman attended Bloomsburg State Normal After graduating from School, a teachers college. "The only thing a woman could be in those days was a nurse or a teacher. I chose teaching, and taught for seven years, but I didn't like Instead of continuing in a field she worked in the knew was exam and Adjutant General's Office, part of Mrs. Gossman war was over. has fond memories of spending Honesdale, for $1 a gallon. telephone from the Big She then went to Chicago and worked at Montgomery Wards, answering complaint letters. She were no monthly found a better job as secretary to the vice president fees, but there there were 20 people on the same line. East customer listened for their special ring. Ten short rings signified a fire could find out where Mrs. it somewhere, and we was." Gossman liked to ride into Honesdale with when he bought coal, and go to Menners Department Stores. "I liked to ride on the used a horse and buggy buffalo robe kept us elevator," she said. in warm "We good weather, and in the came home in to made their way Grace Miller Creasy '25 Helen B, HurUclle '25 to Colorado. Michigan and 'n\. Chicago. to Arlcne Tilcl Pennsylvania for a while. She landed Honesdale on a bus, with one Pauline lorsylhc III ll go anyway." Mrs. Gossman New left for at Keith's York City, 1 • D&H When Railroad. his health Boyds the couple returned to began i<> The two Mills. much, and alter hei husband's death, shecontinued to wander whenever the opportunity pre travelled sentcd Mrs. Gossman went England in 1964, across the Channel to Holland, and spent three weeks touring Europe. She especially Liked Italy itself. to the arrival of the disastrous flu epidemic. of the Live Poultry Transport Company. Mrs. Gossman had prepared by attending night school in Washington and thereafter "could always by typing. I was not fast, though," she stated, " not 100 words per minute or anything like that." When her boss was promoted to president of another company, she went along, and was work- I nuliiuer '2 Hannah Pcifcr I'clterman '28 Ha/el Lplci Ltinnaii '28 Lucille Ycager Hciclden '28 Price Jones '28 Mynle Claire Morris NlM Roreneel BleUMdi'29 Koy j daring '29 Sophia Zelinaki Koclowiki '29 Sara Spanglei Waiters '29 ii Uzabeth Wllliami '29 i M learned to drive a car, "uftcr a few attempts." She Richard T. Slhly Kanm ewis Smith until 1988, at Highlights foi I when she was 93 and decided pendence driving gave her, and to misses the inde- still is reluctant to de- pend on others. Kent Brown, editor of Highlights complimented his long-time friend. "She hasn't changed and alert I"' < hlldrtfl, She has In and now travels "They tell life me I as she shares Lois r»32 Ziemhu Senicu a horse and cutter train. ing there when President Harding died on a Then she got tired of Chicago and, in April of 1922, decided to see the country by train. She and '32 '32 Margaret O'llorn < U '<>vn< Stanley Mnrclncovagc '36 W seller Mill '37 i Brown '40 Dobb V. '41 Helen Miller Kettering '4« Ernest D Kochcr '43 Richard 0, Malthcs '42 my grand I'lorcncc I.ogar Duvin '47 Barbara I for a character in a long I Lh/abctli McCulla Skurkay '43 after mother," she explained, but then noted she was named Miit. ii Edward experiences was named \ Zimmerman Smith Lawson '33 Clark Gossman loves mysby means of u new cable Her eyes sparkle television hookup. lube] Batelle B voracious reader. Mrs. teries, ' Esther Pettier Luubuch '32 Annum K re and interested broad range of subjects." A 10 A '34 '30 Clair E. Troy '33 in all that time. lively, I Inffman I Sarah "Vi has always been an Inspiration tO me." he always been '28 A. Helena Roinwniaydef '28 Karlecn drove / Mai} Pihringei Wintenteen '27 Charlotte Menrs Davis "28 'hlldnn and She also worked ago fairy talc ircenly < M hum. is Strawn '48 Dorian '48 Nancy Maxey Myers '49 Lovisa, the old witch! Michael Musonovich '51 Lewis R. StaufTcr '51 A II red J. Cyganowski 'S3 1918 Harriet Hill Knorr '18 died on Novembi 1995. Orpheum, where various types of entertainment were presented and where President Wilson had a box. The fun ended in 1918 with Scil/ Irene Benowit/, Spitz '27 where the worked fbi 2 yean She met bei bui band, Joseph A. Gossman. at a ten tlOl plat emi Dl agent) where she worked Mi ( mssninn win ked for the '27 llilc Elt/.ubeth Miroln lloff '27 S.ii.i In 1927. '26 i her do these outlandish ilunys, he would reply, "I she'll Dewey Qar&udi Powell Miller "2f> Bnuni Upakl Cobotoo '27 silvei dolloi left people would ask hei fathei Wh) iu Watkini [thorn '25 i Then. she 19 19 I I 1 Mark G Morris '55 Bad! Myers Smith '56 Jean McNeil Schwcizcr '61 Mary Ycuglcy Johnson '62 Anna Bod/.iak Married "62 Jon D Mayer '65 Representative: David Gract Klshbach Miller Helen Rice Scebold '72 91H Church Street June Dud/.inski Pulton '77 Royersford, PA 19468 Alfred G. Snyder '78 (610) 94H-3780 Rudat '66 L Anthony J UkIic K. Class Volunteer: Grace Kishbach Miller PlOZBreJJj '80 Polh/.zotti '80 James A. Hucholt '81 William R. Shinskie get by. her father, or Katz's ( the evenings first ake 1 her remarkable came in barrels and the buckwheat we raised. Mother made pancakes with in the winter. My father was a carpenter, and my mother sold the maple syrup we made, in our \M Hani Mess Chapln '24 Helen Like West it." benefits after the "We bought there, the intrepid pair Kansas, before reluming laid headphones. Louin Dimes Colwcll '23 Genevieve Meixell Lunge '23 tinue. From '21 Marcellu Hess Ash "23 Los Angeles, in had enough money to con- given there other farms of the day. Eddy Phone Company, and until they take herself off the roud, but it; At the time, the old farmhouse had no plumbing, electricity, or running water, the same as the she said. "Flour and sugar weeks tried to sell her land lots, and Switzerland. in ' Mae McShen Kcster Anna S. Gass '22 was no other way then. "The Christmas tree in church was decorated with candles, held on with little clips. It's a wonder the whole thing didn't go up in flames. We would be hand War Department, in Washington, D.C. during World War [. She kept track of servicemen's records, and was able to tell who was eligible for "We had eight or nine cows and raised potatoes," few weeks, fail, really hard. "We always went test the if Knorr '18 Bdni stcmer Dialing '21 Lydin Bohn Horry 2 Harriet Kill and a public stenographer's office for a might as well, not for her, she took the civil service bered, "I just sat in the silk said. "Mother and Father were always We at When basin would freeze. Orleans, where they "did for six salesman a slick Oakland. Salt stovepipe ran through the died: said. and worked still bedrooms. in the where who have University family about Albuquerque Express, and sped the They stopped the much too ferried across the Mississippi "Lots of sand," she man could have moved the range into summer kitchen. There ladies. across the West. she remarked. mented, "but we never knew '14 fat a pot-bellied coal stove in the living room. "I The following Gossman was small and cutter — one good an orange, which was 1914 The In the winter, the family would should reckon. were hooked onto natives in Alaska. This arrival set the tone for her adventures over the next eighteen years. In 1937, letters New went to Kentucky; post as a teacher of first Gossman never cared Mrs. my alumni and members of the was written by Robin Roger.) Iva Mac Bccklcy Kevin C. Harder Barbara H Hoch Emily G. Ledger Patricia A Norton Marie A. Parnell Bemcne M. Pcgg Jr. '85 Sara Seitz Lindauer 27 of Charlotte. N.C. died on February 23 at age 92. She was a teacher in the Danville Area School District for over 20 years be4 192 . 1 Herman Carey Camilla Class Volunteer fore retiring in 1966. *21 of Scranton died on Edna Sterner Durling May She was a teacher 30. in Surviving are a daughter. Shirley Dannels; five grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren, and a West Scranton be- fore retiring in 1965. brother. Lydia Bonn Florey 21 of West Scranton died at age 94. Prior to retire4 on December 25. 1995 ment, she was a teacher CLASS OF 1926 — Repi xentinx the Class of 1 Scranton School in the 32 years. District for < She 926 on Alumni Day WM Irene Khinurd Crevelinn survived by four sisters. is She taught woman first in Mehoopany and succeeded her Alumni Association fa- Wyoming was later prin- widow of Cecil Garcy. who died in 1991 Her son. Dr. Herman S. Garcy. is director of She ol the InivcrNity ol I the is Obstctncs/Gynccology Pennsylvania, a State System (.1 Univer HighiBI Iiducation sity. distributed to It is and pure hasi June 8 Ml A A, Alumni l who payable to the to the 1 1 1 hi si 17815- 1 31 Fcnstcmaki , 4 Kesler 21 of Danville died on She and her husband operated Drug Store in Danville for a number of age 95. at 12 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchil- Bloomsburg I Anna S. on March her marriage. age 93. She taught in a one-room school for in a son. Richard; six grandchildren P. 1923 Surviving arc a grandson and four great-grand- Helen E. Hartzelle '25. formerly of Abington, died on December 7, 1995 at age 90. A teacher for 44 years, she taught 42 of them in the Abington School District. She retired in 1969. Lily 4 Watkins Isham 25 of Oldsmar, November died on I New B age 95, She taught in the Scott Leightman 1 8 at 4 former 23 of Dallas died on 42 years before retiring from the Dallas Area School District. She also served as an elementary for and June Carter; five grandchildren and five great- < ienevieve Meixell died on February eral different 1 1 Lange at 4 and at ters, STUDENT STAFF Scott Bird '96 Sherry Eves '99 '99 (717) 389-4060 alum@husky.bloomu.edu two great-granddaughters, and two of the Civic Music Association of Alpha Psi Omega while a student at B.S.T.C. in 1925. life-long member of St. Paul's Epis- copal Church, Bloomsburg, where she served in many years. She was also accommunity organizations and in recent years served on the Bloomsburg Area School Magee Carpet Co. many other Board. Hannah Peifer Fetterman 28 of New Cumberland died on February 17 at age 87. She was a retired teacher from the West Shore School 4 sis- Surviving are a daughter, Jean Taylor; and a Gertrude Powell Miller 26 of Jermyn died on December 20, 1995. She was proprietor of Miller's Five and Ten Cent Store in Jermyn. brother. Hazel Epler R.D. 2 died on '28 of Northumberland age 91. She taught one year in a one-room schoolhouse 1927 on January 29 Furman May 19 at and seven years at 4 Cobosco 27 of Glen Lyon died She taught in Glen Lyon age 9 1 . for many years. She and her husband, Michael, owned and operated a hardware store for several Surviving are her son, Michael; a daughter, She was in at Reed's Station Northumberland schools. the wife of F. Foster Furman, president emeritus of Furman Foods. They would have celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on June 18. Also surviving are two daughters, Jane Servern and Sara Cilderman; a son, Joel; 13 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Lorraine Slingerland; and six grandchildren. Clint Gattcy, husband of Edna Berkheiser May on 16 at age 88. She was an elementary school sisters. Gattey 27. died on January 23. 1996. The Gatteys faithfully attended alumni events in the Philadel- teacher in Berwick for several years. phia area and in Florida. seph; a daughter, Surviving are three sons, David. Arnold and Jo- Lynne Fendell; 13 grandchildren, and two sisters. six great-grandchildren, Helen Bike West 'Z3 ol Wilkes-Bane died on 10 at age 92. She had been employed as a March substitute teacher by the American Schools in the as an elementary school teacher by the Hughestown. Ashley and Wilkes- Barre public schools. Surviving are a son. Robert A. children and Ill; two grand- Pauline Forsythe Hile 27 of Lewistown died at age 87. She was a teacher in the 4 on January 10 Mifflin County School District before retiring in 1973. Myrtle Price Jones '28 of Kenvil, N.J., died on 4. She was a teacher and principal in the Tay- June lor Surviving are a son, Kenneth; a daughter. Patricia Judd; two grandchildren, a great-grandson, and a brother. School District for many years and later taught in Bellville, N.J. She earned a master's degree at Mary wood Col- lege. two great-grandsons. Surviving are a son, Robert; a daughter, Elizabeth Mirola IlofT'27 of Wilkes-Barre died on the Page 4 member Bloomsburg. She was also a founding member in 4 Panama Canal Zone and 1-800-526-0254 for An ardent supporter of drama and music, she was District. State in Surviving arc a son. Frederick; two granddaughedit librar- Columbia School District, many years before retiring. Lucille Yeager Heicklen '28 of Macungie died Perm 1941. . Bloomsburg, schools before retiring. She earned a master's degree Honorary Alumna alum@husky. bloomu in sev- age 88. She was a teacher and ter. 23. formerly of Espy, age 93. She taught at ian in the Central leadership roles for years before retiring in 1993. University Relations Staff Linda Long on March 5 She was a Arlene Titel Dewey 4 26 of Bloomsburg died on January 29 at age 88. She was a 39-year em- Emma Lipski grandchildren. ALUMNI OFFICE STAFF Faye Appleman Dendler 11 32 Market Street Berwick, PA 18603 (717) 752-5367 Jersey for several years. age 92. She taught elementary school Joan Heifer Megan Kindt A 4 Surviving arc two daughters. Beryl Fahringer PHOTOGRAPHER age 90. 1926 school pnncipal. Sports Information of Elysburg A teacher for age 88. 37 years, she taught 34 of them in Sunbury before Benton Area School 50 years. Louise Davies Colwell January University Relations Staff at and Clarks Green, she Surviving are a daughter, Helen Matrulli; two District for nearly Eric Foster 1995, 19, Florida, grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, and a Marcella Hess Ash '23 of Benton died on June .ii at children. ployee of the CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Mifflinville died age 90. She taught briefly before at 1 and IS great-grandchildren. FAX: Grace Miller Creasy 25 of and two great-grandchildren. 4 Jass 22 of Danville died ( several years. hipp(d>husky. bloomu edit 1995 retiring in 1962. tive in Director of Alumni Affairs 6. 1928 Surviving are a son, Robert; two grandchildren 1922 at December Representative: on January 29 taught in Surviving Hippensliel '68 and Freda Pague; 1925 resident of Edwardsville dren. 1 Secretary Potter, died on a founding EDITOR Doug 4 two sons. Drew and Rudolph; 27 grandchildren. 37 great-grandchildren, and two sisters. Surviving are a son. Joseph; a daughter, Sally i Hloomsburg. 'A Diversity, Mary Fahringer Wintersteen 27 years. Kelly; suh si up be purchuscd by sending u check, Marie Frederick. Eva brothers. Charlotte Mears Davis '28 of Bloomsburg died Subscriptions lion for $10, muy Scranton. She has a grandson and grand- the Kester members (3) to those .in ,1111111, il two in daughter. of the most recent graduating cluss. in Mae McShea within the previous calendar yeur, (2) to Center B contribution to the Annual I-iiikI ters. Community Medical at ( I who have made alumni 1925-1926 and then assisted 4 . Iiiiij- in Surviving arc her husband. Robert; three daugh- cipal of an elementary school in Burlington, N.J. published twice a year by in Nescopeck She was the to serve as president of the County Teachers Association. She Maroon& Gold I'.li. i. on January 9. Surviving are her husband, Isadore; a sister and 4 the operation of the family farm. Camilla Herman Carey '21 of Clarks Green was named "Senior of the Year" by her peers at the ther as pnncipal of the high school. Ihe Florida, and Scranton, died Hazel Hess Chapin 24 of Nescopeck R.R. 1 died on December 10. 1995. at age 92. She taught in Abington Senior Center. il Irene Benowitz Spitz 4 27 of Pompano Beach. 1924 May 12. Prior to retiring in Honesdale School 1975, she taught in District for over 50 years. Francis; four grandchildren, dren and a sister. Amelou two great-grandchil- 193 2 Representative Ezra W. Harris RI>.5.Box45l Bloomsburg. PA 17815 (717)784-3532 Class Volunteer stlu l- aubaeh M ol North Wales dial two days before her 84th birthday anni- I'ealei i on June McHose Ecker LltcUt 4. ' 1 versary. Surviving are a son. Hmerson. two daughters. EL Louise Frills and Ruth Ann Focht; five grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren, a brother and a sis- ter. CLASS OF 1931 Alumni Day: — The following members of Mae Hawk, Minnie J. Helen Bangs April 26 LaRue C. Derr, Florence Fawcett Fowler, Ritchie. Pauline Womer Snyder, and Dorothy Foust on January 15 at age 85. Catawiiu R k A died i 1934 graduate of 1 at the York University, she taught vocal music Bloomsburg She for several years. later gave at also age 87. She was an elementary school teacher in the Sunbury School District, where she many taught for years before retiring. H. Elizabeth Williams '29 of Scranton died on January 25. A teacher in the Scranton public schools, she advanced to the position of supervisor of intermediate grades, from which she retired. Surviving are a son, Howard; six grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. She earned versity a master's and a doctorate degree at Penn at Buckncll Uni- lie is A. Helena Reimensnyder '28 of Milton died on February 15 at age 87. She was a teacher for Karleen M. Hoffman '30 of La nia, died School District in 1970. on May cation teacher for Diego 19. 1995. Class Volunteers: Rachel G. Anthony, Lucille DeVoe Roy 24 at J. She taught in the Scranton School Dis- White home allei I Estelle re< mm, I whit h he k-gan faven reports thai having a stroke age 91. '32 of Simpson died on in the I ell lownship S< Nescopeck High School, advancing supervising principal prior to leaving in 1952. to He hool 25 years. Sarah Zimmerman Smith '32 of Berwick died on May 29 at age 84. She was a teacher In the Berwick Area School District for 32 years before retiring in 1974. Surviving arc a son, Wayne, and Iniversih I Surviving are a son. John two dren, m\ ste p grandchildren, great g.iandt luldren, loin sister. Children of alumni a sister. eligible for Mabel Belles '33 of Wilkcs-Barre retired from scholarship teaching in 1976. The 103 South Market Street Lois Bloomsburg, PA 17815 Lawson '33 of Bloomsburg died on Janu ary 14 at age 85. She (717) 784-5783 bia Lewis Smith '31 of Drums died on June age 84. She was a teacher at the Drums El- ementary School for 25 years before third annual Legacy Scholarship will be presented was employed by County Board of Assistance for the Colum- 47 yet! I, MP retiring in q| Id 1981. was her this fall to the Bloomsburg graduate The recipient of the Surviving are two children: Sally Mylct and Wil- $500 scholarship will be deter- To class representative. l She was also very active in nity activities throughout her church and commu- enter your son or daughter ' liam; 14 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. son or daughter ol a mined by a drawing. She served two terms on the Bloomsburg Uni versity Alumni Association Board of Director, rod Mii.u I in the the on.- ol the drawing, Alumni Office by billowing life. Toll-free: 1-800-526-0254 FAX: 1-717-389-4060 E-mail: Public Instruction (1953-1957), supervising prin- alum(a)husky bloomu.edu Northwest ( 1957), Rock Glen (1958- 1 963) Students must be enrolled and Weatherly (1963-1965). He worked on I master's Urn knell three brothers and a subsequently worked at the State Department of cipal at at step gieat giandeluldien, survived by her husband, Michael. 1933 1974. his career in education as a Latin degiee in Frank J. Colder 3 at in B. Sibly '55. lorn g.an.Mul Zlemba Senlca January 20. She taught is District. in 1968. Kaom Haring '29 of Nescopeck died on March He began .il ol ing as supervisor from 1957 until her rctireim her retirement. teacher at age 92. Representative: 1 Florence E. Bietfeldt '29 of Scranton died on 17. at 1931 1929 trict until She formerly rewas a special edu21 years before moving to San 30 sided in Newark, N.J., where she Surviving are two sisters and a brother. March Jolla, Califor- Perch '32 in the the 1950s. December 1994. District for State. 1930 41 years before retiring from the Milton Area J. improving She Hilda E. Zeisloft '28 died on July head Appleman operated the Sibly Christmas priI Frank a owned and He Mined Claire Morris Nuss '28 of Valencia died on at He was years prior to Benton Area School He & R. 2 died on retiring In 1971 as New vate lessons until retiring in 1984. Wright. March 4 R age 90. at teacher for 4 teacher Isabel H. Mine. »32 ol 65thyear reunion on Golder, Margie Harrison Gregory, Margaret Stewart Hartman, Kenneth B. Olschefsky. T. Sibly "30 BltawntBiy School the Class of 1931 attended the Bitler Bennett, Lewis L. Creveling, Winifred Shultz Fox, Frank E. Richard •34 of Benton for the fall semester of this special projects for Carbon year. County Intermediate Unit and as a substitute teacher for Berwick High School before retiring the Deadline for entering drawing is August I. in 1968. He earned a master's degree versity in at 1937 and a doctorate New at York UniPenn State in For a schedule 1953. of alumni, athletic, and cultural events, Sophia Zelinski Kozlowski '29 of Glen Lyon died on April 9 at age 89. Prior to her retirement was a teacher ship School for 45 years. in 1972, she at the contact the Newport Town- Alumni Office 1-800-526-0254 Sara Spangler Walters '29 of Randolph, NJ„ December 1 1 1995. at age 86. She taught died on in . Wilkes-Barre Township schools for many years. Surviving are a son. R. Wayne; three grandchil- dren, three great-grandchildren, and a sister. — CLASS OF 1936 The following members of the Class of 1936 attended the 60th-year reunion on Sandel; (row two) Alumni Day: (row one) A. David Mayer. Frances Riggs Young, Eleanor Bingham (row three) Kathryn Brobst Hartman, Dorothy Johnson Betty Harter Wertman and Verna E Jones, Cook andJohh S. Sandel. Mervin W. Mericle was not present for photo. PageS Musical by alumnus to be staged Clair E. Troy '33 of Elizabethville died on William Robert Sickinger Rob '51 (aka New staged in lyrics for be will York City this fall. He Broadway's 1910s, be will presented by The Hartsdalc St John's Episco- at A Eda educa- Church Parish Hall in in (717) 784-0908 Class Volunteers: Eda Bessie Edwards. Stu Edwards, lsabelle Olah Horvath. Clark Renninger 1939 Representative: Nurcnberg. War veteran of World II. he was also a gradu- Pcnn State University. He was very active in church, community and retired groups. Surviving arc his wife, the former Marion Klinger '31 a daughter. Patricia Wertz; two grandate of daughters and a Ruth Dugan Smeal 740 South Market Street Bloomsburg. PA 17815 be at 7, 13. 14, and 20, September 8. September 1 and 5 nioi ii'-" 1 p.m. on at 5 and 22. Regular admr ion I p.m. on at 3 1934 Margaret O'Hora Coyne '34 of Northfield. N.J.. May 29. She was a teacher in Dunmorc and in New Jersey for a number of years. died on SIS; is BOd children 01 Surviving is a son. Michael. arc $12. For more information, call (914) 961-2055 or (914)946 (717) 784-4915 Alumni enjoy (813) 822-0597 Petersburg, in Philly Alumni who allrndi-d "Miss Saigon" ;\ pioilui lion ol in Philadelphia on Man h 1936 Susan Mitchell Helwig '82, J<> DeMarco'94(M),LiiaA, Mary Jane FL 33701 '87. Stacy L. Tassonc '93. Joseph Hazleton, Zakorchemny '72. Marie E. Cooper '76. Ian R. Hastings '94. Jeffrey T. Hoppe '94. Jeremy S, Shuler '95. David E Maxwell '90. Breslm '93. Kelly L John Hoppe '85, LiSB K l. and P. Haney John Righter Sharpless Wagner two two grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, and (717) 784-2260 Richard O. Matthes '42 of Union, N.J.. died on He was a sales engineer for April 29 at age 76. Federal Products, based in Providence, R.I., for 17 years prior to retiring in 1985. Earlier, he worked for Weston Instruments in Newark, N.J., for An Army veteran of World master's degree at Columbia War II, three sons, Richard, Fred and John; (717) 454-1427 Linda Kraus and and two Jill he earned a University. Surviving are his wife, the former three stcp-grcat-grandchildren. many years. Ann Boyer; two daughters, Hartschenko; 12 grandchildren sisters. Stanley Marcincavage *36 Of Ranshaw died on February 9. 19 3 7 Representative Dorothy Hess Linn Hippensliel \ sister. A. '93, Dr. Trathcn '68. Scott Clark W. Brown '40 of Berwick died on June 14 at age 90. During his 40-year career in education, he was a teacher or principal at Red School step-grandchildren, PA 18201 veteran, he earned a Bloomsburg. PA 17815 daughter. Bettina Casey; Ruth Wagner LeGrande 76 112 North Cedar Street Army 12 West Fort McClure Boulevard Surviving are a daughter, Beverly White; a step- Representative: II 1942 near Wapwallopen, Slocum Consolidated School. Nescopeck and Levittown. He retired in 1965. 19 were Cynthia C. Hcplcr '86. Tomlinson Northumberland. in Ralpho Township School Dis- Representative: Class Volunteers: Dorothy Derr Tilson Fae Meixell Diseroad '35 and her husband. Robert, observed their 56th wedding anniversary on June 16. They arc residents of Nottingham Village in the Surviving are his wife, Elizabeth; a daughter, (717)784-0861 'Miss Saigon' a sci- four years. Judith Fairchild; a grandson and a Frank Kocher 830 North Shore Drive. No. 14-C St. was Milton Area School District for in the master's degTee at Bucknell University. Gladys (Betty) Harris R.D. 5. Box 451 Bloomsburg. PA 17815 151 East Fourth Street '41 of Milton died on June 2 Prior to retiring in 1976, he A World War Representatives: Blooms burg, PA 17815 Dobb V. age 77. ence teacher my motor traveling in Edward trict for 1935 Row Reed at 28 years and 1940 Representative: Elizabeth is "still retirement." home and enjoying (717) 784-3532 7931. Gillette Benoski '41 of Falls Church. Barbara Va.. reports that she Class Volunteers: James V. DeRose. Harriet Kocher. Ruth Dugan Smeal. Betty Penman sister. Yonkcrs. Performances will 8 p.m. on September 6, Edwards a ; pal Edwards Bessie Beilhartz 705 Country Club Drive Bloomsburg. PA 17815 Pennsylvania Department of Education. former superintendent of the Upper Dauphin Area School District, a former principal of Llewellyn High School, and a former teacher and coach Players retired as coordinator of adult basic He was "Platinum Taps," an original musical Valentine to May age 84. at tion in the which a musical 29 Sickingcr) has book and written the Representatives: C. Stuart New York in 1941 (For a copy of the very extensive obituary, please contact the Alumni Office.) 165 Nottingham '68. Road Bloomsburg. PA 17815 (717)784 1857 Armina Kreischer Bloomsburg University committed to providing is equal educational and employment April 22 in Hill '37 of Berwick died on age 80. She taught elementary school Berwick before her marriage and worked occa- sionally as a substitute teacher for several years. opportunities for all persons without regard to race, color, at Surviving ait two daughters. Charlotte Rimert and Catharine Fox; a brother and a sister. religion, sex. age, national Origin, ancestry; lifestyle, sexual orientation, handicap. 19 38 Vietnam era status, or union Representatives: membership. Dorothy Edgar Cronover The ally university committed action and is addition- to affirmative will take positive 1 15 Nottingham Road Bloomsburg. PA 17815 (717)784-3093 steps to provide such educational and employment \nlM. opportunities. RJt. 2, Crcsrwood CLASS OF Richie Hcnrie Page 6 Charles — The following members of the Class of 1941 attended the 55th-year reunion on from left) Stuart Edwards, lsabelle Olah Horvath, Montana Williams Mack, Helen Dixon Karnes. Barbara Gillette Benoski: (second row) Mary Sweigart Miller, Sara Masteller Bloomsburg. PA 17815 (717) 784-4271 Class Volunteers 1941 Alumni Day: P James. Charles H (front row. Tomlinson. Elda He.irie Taylor. Mary Clark Renninger. Gerald Not present for photo: James Fritz. Robbins and Eda Bessie Edwards. Keesler Sherwood, Howard Tomlinson, (third row) Jerry Russin, Deily. Maude Pursel Chismar, Charles staff retire Best wishes to more than a do/en faculty and stuff upon from the their retirement University: UJlgll Bawa. professor S. of economics, nflcr 25 years Bloomsburg; at Stephen D. Beck, professor Of mathematics and computer science. 25 years; Charles Brennun. professor ol inatheinutu s ami i omputei science. 29 years; Jesse Bryan, professor of developments] 22 Instrui lion, years; John k Fletcher, assistant professor of biological and alth In 'lli. ,1 years; loseph CLASS OF 1946 I* (i iat. » professor of physics, 27 — The following members of the Class of 1946 attended the 5()th-year reunion on Alumni Day {seated, from left) Anastasia Pappus Trowbridge. Violet Weller Owens, Eileen Falvey McGovern. Mary M. Schroeder, and Jean Dickinson Applegate; (standing) Aft qiultnt Shaffer Creasy, Betty Linn Smith, Vincent F. Husovsky, and Hazel Keeler Brooks. years; Nam prof y I • < assoi iill. lati English, 28 hoi of years; Jumos R. Laufler, profeiioi 1944 1943 in the Murine Corps, Sara Marie Katerman Algatt (Sallie) n n. c, •.. 1945 Representative: (717) 759-9733 Mary Lou Fenstemaker John Hope Handy. Bill Selden, Marion Wallace States. Elwood Wagner, Kathryn Class Volunteer: Sallie Edwards 928 Country Club Drive Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717)784 0434 Wanda Farnsworth Langdon "ollegc ol Professional ( 545 East Eleventh Street Berwick, PA 18603 Dildine Studies, Class Volunteer: Mary Lou John of history, 31 year*; Ralph Smiley, profeisoi School District and in New Jersey for 25 years. Surviving are her husband, John; a daughter, our travels of the world. In band and Dianne Bender; and two grandchildren. I took a tour of October, late Israel. We my administrative assistant ..I Mr. Rabin was assassinated while wc were Jerusalem. His funeral was held two blocks nun ful trip. 4 Ernest D. Kocher 43 of Davenport, Florida, November 17, 1995 at age 73. A teacher for 25 years in the North Perm School District, died on Lansdale, he earned a master's degree at Bucknell I . Wanda and lived in Collegeville for 25 years before mov- on June . . her husband happened to be Marine Corps Evening Parade University. He in Our next our hotel, and security was tight. will be a cruise through the Panama Canal." 14, the same night in Studies, 16 years; Representatives: professor of lungunges and Jacqueline Shaffer Creasy cultures, 13 ycurs; R.D I. Catawissa.PA 17820 (717) 784-3035 the Jorge A. Topetc, uiistanl Box 304 deorgc Turner, professor history. ol 30 years; Kenneth T. Wilson Jr., trip at the professor of Anastasia Pappus Trowbridge 102 West Mahoning Street Washington. D.C., the in Professional 1946 hus- had a wonder- ol 26 years; Arlene Sneidman, history, ( Noting that she was recommended to teach geography by Miss Rich, one of her professors at Bloomsburg, she says she is "still learning from ycurs; Ted M. Shanoski, professor '44 reports that she has been substitute teaching since she retired. Helen Miller Kettering '43 of Palmyra died on March 13 at age 74. She taught in the Palmyra eartli 10 years; Howard Macnulcy, dean, Dockey Edwards 210 Sunken Heights Avenue Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784-5584 Class Volunteers: Ruth ami ol i-.eograph) Representative: Representative: Betty group was there. Their son is and they were visiting him. BloomU alumni Danville, PA 17821 art. 33 years; Stephen Wukovii/. associate professor of physics, 27 years. (717)275-3046 ing to Florida in 1990. Wyoming Surviving are his wife, Phyllis; four sons, Emest, John, David and Phillip; 12 grandchildren; three Kocher '39, Dorothy Pugh Bemice Thomas '60; four brothers, Frank sisters, Harriet Valley alumni help '46, with reception *40, Alumni who Charles, George '56, and Ellis. participated in u reception for prospective Elizabeth McCulla Skurkay '43 of Piscataway. N.J., died on February 3 at students in age 72. she was a busi- ness education teacher at Freeland High School. Prior to retiring in 1985, she was an office man- McAndrew '70. Sandra McAndrcw '70. Jesse R. Krcsgc Piscataway for 15 years. Deborah Sivco; five grandchildren; '69. R. Nancy Swartz Lychos 52, John C. BflranOWSld '76 and Marvin Surviving are her husband, Lawrence; three sons, Michael, Lawrence and Matthew; a daughter, Valley J. ager for Rutgers University School of Pharmacy in Wyoming on February 14 included Nancy S. Stalma '70. Patrick * P Mctzgcr and four '86. Representing the Univer- sisters. CLASS OF 1950 — The following members of the Class of 1950 joined the Class of 1951 for the (Seated, from left) Margaret (Bebe) Reece McMillan. tatter's 45th-year reunion on Alumni Day: Grace Smith. Nancy Crumb Eves, (standing) Arlene Pope Bohner. Marjorie (Midge) Fanzo Mariotti. Gleockler. Audrey Terrel Adlis, Luther Roth, Paul Slobozien Richard Grant, Leon Martini, Robert Plevyak, Joseph Soph) and Joseph Gieda. and Willis (Bill) Swales. Not present for photo: Paul sity were Dr. John S. Mulka Markland Lloyd, James P. Christy and Dr. Wilson Bradshaw. '66, Dr. Page 7 1950 1947 W John Class Volunteers: Representative: Thomas. J Richard Willis Zerby Florence tagar Davis '47 of She retired January 26. in Montoursvillc School District, Muncy Black Creek Township School District in died on Alfred J. of Randallftown, Md., died her husband. Orval. is ters. War veteran of World until Ins QL a Bloomsburg University Alumni Association Board of Directors and was an active participant in Baltimore Area of the baptei ( bi dvitiei Surviving arc his wife, the grand- children. Nancy Maxey Myers '49 of Millville died on 1948 Representativt Maryland. is a son. Jonathan. at age 70. Surviving are her husband, George; a son, Hetty L. Fisher 928 Country Club Drive Bloomsburg, PA 17815 George; and a sister. Class Volunteers and Jean Chiveral; three Millard C M Gloria 195 1 Representative: Carolyn Vemoy Reitz 214 Fair Oaks Avenue Horsham, PA 19044 (215)675-8675 Class Volunteer: Carolyn Vemoy Reitz Michael Masanovich '51 died on February 5, 1996. "He will be greatly missed and will be remem- bered for his extreme generosity." (717)784 0434 former Mary Ruth Stcincr. two daughters, Patricia Slygh grandchildren and a five She was a teacher in the Hughesville School District for 12 years and a substitute teacher in the Millville School District for 20 years. She previously taught in Delaware and Surviving He was Mary Donan and Terry Thompson; February 14 retirement former member of Sports Hall of Fame. Aston; two sons. Frederick "Ted" Pressler '47 of Berwick died on February 22 at age 78. He was an Air Force on February 7 at age 66. He wax a field engineer for Hcthlehem Steel Surviving Class Volunteer: Joe Curilla ter Surviving are his wife, the former Barbara Thomas and Patrick; two daugh- County. '53 (201)391-9106 in the Luzerne Road NJ 07645 Montvale. 1978 from the where she was an She had also taught elementary teacher. Cyganowski Swales 9 Raven Lewis R. Stauffer '51 of Milton R.R. 2 died on December 28, 1995 at age 69. A licensed school psychologist, he was a special education teacher in Dill, Betty L. Fisher, Ludwig sister. Donald N. Rishe 48 and his wife. Anne '68. wedding anniversary. Don is a retired superintendent of the Central Co4 recently observed their 50th lumbia School where he was also a teacher Anne taught elemen- District, and high school principal. tary school in Bloomsburg and Central Columbia, and was also an elementary school librarian. Don served as a second lieutenant in the Army Hi during World They War II chard. Susan Huff. They and received a Purple Heart. Donald II, Ri- are parents of five children: Mary Wagner and Judy Hart. also have four grandchildren and four stcp- jjrandchildrcn. 4 Barbara Greenly Strawn 48 of Malvern died on May 8 at age 68. She taught at the Sugartown CUSS OF Reprt 1956 tenting the Class of 1956 on Alumni Day was Dr. J. Elemental) School Maivcm. Surviving are two sons. Ralph and Roger, two i CLASS OF — The following members of the Class of 1951 attended the 45th-year reunion on 1951 from left) Nancy Powell Swales, Carolyn Vemoy Reitz, Carol Gass Bell, Helen Helen Burlingame Pague; (standing) Robert Hileman, Edward Tavalsky, Harold Emmitt. Joseph Papania, Muriel Wagner Brush, Donald Murphy, Barbara Frederick Pentecost. Alumni Day: grandchildren and a Bister M arson. The 40 th year class reunion will he held on Homecoming, October 26 Harrison in (seated, Tietjen Emmitt, 1949 Representative: Richard E. Grimes Philly area 1723 Fulton Street alumni help Harrisburg.PA 17102 (717) 233-0777 with reception Alumni who reception a loi participated in Class Volunteers: Richard E. Grimes. Robert Reitz piospci live 4 Thomas M. Donan 49 students in the Philadelphia of Columbia died on age 71. area on February 21 wait April 18 Mark J. Constable '73, Ann Molchan Fogarty '78, teacher in the Solanco School District for 37 years. KrisUne k. Ncff'95. Robert He was P. Bums '52. An Army '88;. Crantoid Ronald W. M, Paliaia I Ann Washcleski '79. Deborah G. Cameron B. Smith and Joseph Zakorelumm less '69, I '84, IS utideteated Representing the Univer- were Dr. Jessica Koiloff Wayne E. Whitaker '79, Dr. I Tom was affairs. captain of the lusky football team. In addition, by Pennsylvania coaches and sports writers. He « B5 named first-team tackle on the all-star team. Ik- also received honorable that year ten outstanding mention on the linemen in all of Eastern Collegiate Football for the 1948 season. highest number of votes cast Thomas M. Kresch University Athletic Hall of In All- and was cited as one of the All-Teachers' College Poll. Page 8 he was a he was selected to the 1948 College Football Team David Heskel. Gene R. Remoff, John Bieryla. and "81. II, Church and community Bloomsburg. Eastcm team *72. sity ' at War veteran of World active in While Michael M. 1 Alban at up Tom received the to that time in the 1986 he was inducted into the Bloomsburg Fame He was also a member of the Susquehanna Chap- CLASS OF 1952 latter s — The following members of the Class of 1952 joined the Class of 1951 for the 45th-year reunion on Alumni Day: (seated) Nancy Swam Lychos, Rose Domaleski Pogirski. Patricia Taylor A. Ledyard. Murphy; (standing) Harvey A. Andruss Jr., Dale T. Bennett. Jack M. Lenhart. Richard Council president, and member of the execu- lar committee. Bet/ tive past president of the Vir is a Housing Association, and served ginia Industrial on the board of that association for four years. Last year he was awarded the prestigious "Builder of the Year" award by the giniu. It was the first time the I IB A of Vir award was ever pre- sented to a modulai builder in the State of Virginia. In 1992 he tors of I was appointed Virginia Governor to the Board of Direc- Community Development by Douglas Wilder He is also lousing and I- .i Curtis R. English '56 has member of the Virginia Codes and Administration Bond. In the course of his career, he has worked been appointed president of on numerous committees with \\w\ .ism of ters He and UVC hi state and chap local College in . Mudisonv NAHB. forma Nancy Williams ins wife, the '55, Mark (I. Morris '55 ol Bloomsburg died on May 6 at age 64. An Army veteran. In- u as m « \t..- prior to retiring in «i- * • 1 I, 1996. A retired Navy Bnglith w n>. iVnncsscc, . effective July Maitiusville. ployed b\ lit i i » ">n|' »m i.m i \ u e picsident ol uduiinistia don and fln&rn Stioudsbuig i I si i Shown from left: 1956 Blooml Alumni AuociatioD Boaid ol >uci lors [e formerly iwvcd on the 1 L Bitner 111 I 54 Wincrest Drive the Class of 1959 held a mini-reunion in Barnegat, NJ., on Queensbury, NY 12804 (518) 793-4907 Barbara Curry Eskilson ofTurnersville and Barnegat, NJ., llarryT. Conner *56 died on April 17. 1991 summer. Karla Marie Myers Smith '56 Potts town for three years School for 1 1 years. and at Danville Area High Later, he was employed by Intermediate Unit 16 before retiring in 1980. A veteran of the Marine Corps during World War II, ol Representative: Dorothy Marcy Ball of Lenoxville, Pa.; Lorraine Taylor Thoma of Hebron, Conn.; and Mary Tier Kelley of Okinawa, Japan, and Mt. Carmel, Pa. They are planning a similar event in State College this In Blooiusbuig University William — Several members of ml 1993 1994 he served us 90S i MINI-REUNION i hiiveisity Interim president July 29-30, 1995. officer. Dr. u mon w ontly he earned a master's degree at Bucknell Uni- re- elected to another four-year term on the Centennial School Board in Bucks County. She also serves Surviving are his wife, the former G. Shirley two daughters, Connie Stauffer and Ann Fahey; and one granddaughter. Rural. Urban, and Advisory Committee; the PSBA Suburban Forum Region 1 1 tennial leai In Employees Retirement Association. Representative: She was ,m active versary on They Robert. Class Volunteers: Dale Bennett. Frank Furgele, Henry Hum, Nancy Swartz Lychos, Eleanor Kennedy Mike and 195 W illiam k ( hus Bail; and her mother. Pohutsky NJ 07060 March 31. are parents of They (908) 755-4986 Class Volunteers: Margaret Yohn Keller, Dolores Senn. two Hill Michael O'Dell. 1958 Representative: Stanhope. Arnie Garinger (201)347 0930 Representative: R D. John Harveys Lake. PA 18618 Scrimgeour RD. 5, Box 112 Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784-7120 S. 3, 1959 (717)639-1515 Representatives: Class Volunteers: George Derk. Arnie Garinger, Scott, Mollie Hippensteel Harrell Roy Croop, John Scrimgeour Fred Betz '55. president and chief executive officer of Nationwide Homes in Martinsville, Virginia, was recipient of the 1995 S. A. Wallers 1954 Dolores Doyle Brennan 607 Country Club Drive PA 17815 NJ 07874 Box 269 Relda Rohrbach Representative: Chairman's Award, presented by the Building Systems Councils. He was honored for his outstandindusing contribution to the association and the David llarnhart 8 Maple Terrace Verona. NJ 07044 (201)857-0461 Sandra Pfisler Brown 2220 Kings Avenue Easton, PA 18042 Betz played an instrumental role Ann Gengenbach Auerweck. Jacobs. Franklin -Ed" Jones. William E. Nunn. Fern Krothe. Jeananne Scrimgeour in combining into the energies of four separate building councils one coordinated, integrated promotional drive: Building Systems Week. In addition to serving as Plan now! (610) 252-2881 try- (717) 784-7438 Bob iMne. Harrell sons, Christopher and are also parents of the late Representative: J. wu director. 222 West End Avenue 1953 William thC Hei 7 Ray llargr eaves 37 Dell Road Class Volunteers: iiiciiiIh-i ol Surviving are her husband, Zanc; four children: Zanita, Melody. 1955 Bloomsburg. died 4 Margaret Ruth Haupt O'Dell 54 and her husband, William, observed their 40th wedding anni- 2274946 Class Volunteers: k ,i Church, serving 25 ycurs as choir North Plamfield, Frank J. Furgele Star Route. Box 228 Lakeville, PA 18438 i llciwu Representative Rose Marie is also president/treasurer of the Cen- 1952 education ol She was an elementary spe'.« hool in llie Berwn V An Cabi- and the Warminster Heights Redevelopment net; 21 at age 61. District for 27 years before retiring in 1993. tiun of the Intermediate Unit #22. AVTS; PSBA's May cial as vice president of the board and as vice president Authority. (717) on Other board service includes the Middle Bucks versity. Sitler, 4 Rose Marie Grant Kautz 54 has been Marie Walsh 18 Sunset Lane Landing. NJ 07850 (201)398-4208 Homecoming! October 26! BSC chairman. ModuPage 9 spent in days there as well as later years northern Berks County. and County Lehigh southern Hughes Williams '64 was honored by Chil- calls his Brown. Mary Anne Luherecki. Marie Walsh Class Volunteers: Sandra Klemkt>sky. Walter J. P. Patti Disorders of dren with Attention Deficit the Year for of Teacher as Lackawanna County Barbara Curry Eskilson '59 has been granted the Amerian Award for Continuing Education by 1995-1996. can Spcech-Languagc-Hearing Association. School Disteacher in the Abington Heights for her outsince 1966. she was recognized A trict Walt Luherecki '59. a retired principal, is keep- cook, tempoing busy as a call-in waiter, call-in serving on church rary steward at the Endicott Elks, and council, cooking for special church functions, Kenneth Swati »59 retired from the Pennsylvania Department of Education doing private catering for friends. He lives in Endwcll. N Y He wealth. Common- served as chief of community. Ruth Speer Mittleman personnel development, 1 at age 77. She was a teacher in the Berwick Area School District for 15 His most noteworthy centers for vocational education personnel develop mcnt at Penn State University Temple University and Indiana University of PDE. Ken Manko (609) 235 1370 also Class Volunteers: Vera Rearick Derk, Paul Manko. Edward C. Wojciechowski, Frank Fisk. Dale Krothe Volunteers Marian Joan L. Huttenstine, Welliver Washington, D.C. tember 27. 1995. He educational consultant. and Ins wife, the former Marion Victona Miller, resale Way in at 21 Camp registered worked at various local hospitals and did pri- vate duty nursing. Surviving are two sons. Daniel and Thomas; four grandchildren and a Hill. South Abington Twp. 1965 P. She ran 2304 Foster Place Wilmington. DE 19806 Carl (302 ) 777-7376 Alex M. Kozlowski. Linda R. Class Volunteers: Shively II timore County. Towson work at He earned the University of Maryland, lege and Western Richard R. Lloyd John D.; a daughter, Lori J.; two step-sons, Michael Kleinz and Dennis Kleinz; his parents. A. David Mayer '36 and Jean Mayer, and two step- Ogdensburg, NJ 07439 grandchildren. Kevin Weaver '65 Fitness Productions in gram Honeyman Road Flemington, NJ 08822 16 Class Volunteers: Ronald Davidheiser. Tom Foley. Mary Ycagley Johnson In 1970. overlapping his teaching career, he en- Class Volunteers: Virginia C. Hesel. Paul Conard '62 of Murrells S.C., died recently at age 55. She was a Harry Humes glish at Surviving are three daughters: Bobbi Snodgrass, Patricia Shepski. and Billie Jo Reidell; and a grand- computer industry as the 10th employee company specializing in computer ser- in a start-up vices and software. Inlet. retired teacher. '64. an assistant professor of En- Kutztown University, has been named as Berks County's poet laureate. He was chosen from a field of A daughter. necticut for seven years. (908) 782-8619 tered the John Kovich, Dick Lloyd is owner of Kevin Weaver West Palm Beach, Florida. After graduation he enrolled in a graduate proat Bucknell University, then taught in Con- Ernest R. Shuba (908) 874-3 11 Millersville died on Janu- a son, Representative: SO DeHart Drive. R.D. 2 Belle Mead. NJ 08502 Loyola Col- Maryland College. Surviving are his wife, the former Sharon Woods; Og den Way 1964 Representative a master's degree at State University and completed graduate Harrisburg and Hanover. FAX: (201)827-6033 1962 M. ary 2 as the result of a traffic accident. He was a self-employed accountant in Lancaster, 1963 13 '65 and Karen Schimunek were married on June 30. 1995 in Perry Hall. Md. Ray is principal of Hereford High School in Bal- sister. (201) 827-5347 plans to work as an Ken A Bernie Donegan D. Jean McNeil Schwcizer '61 died on Sep- suburbs of live in Jon D. Mayer '65 of business teacher and track in the 17 at age 82. Representative: served for eight years as coach May on fornia, died nurse, she served as a school nurse for Mount Carmel and Mount Carmel Township schools. She Moore stown. NJ 08057 /,;ss Bloomsburg University Alumni from the They Ray Edwin Gross 441 Older shaw Avenue ( growing school She and children. 1989. Anna Bodziak Marnell *62 of San Diego. Cali- 1961 Pennsylvania. cited for leading the rapidly teaching students with standing accomplishments in Disorders. Attention Deficit of two her husband. Tudor, are parents Association. I'aul (liarney) finance and accountability which created and supported will district since unification in Award Representative: accomplishment was establishing a system of Novotney Service In 1994 she received the Distinguished David; and two grandchildren. I960 planning. soon begin her tenth year as superintendent of the Temecula Valley Unified School District, located near Los Angeles. She Dr. was Surviving are a daughter. Marcia Adelman; a son. hid of economic development and chief of vocational education Prior to joining Berwick, died on March 20 '59. formerly of years until her retirement. vocational education state of the ing a singular contribution to the well-being in January, ending over 2H years of service to the Novotney '62 received the Award from the Distinction of Woman inaugural Soroptomist International of Temecula Valley. makCalifornia. The award honors a person for Patricia Szakalun more than 50 applicants. native of Girardville. much of his poetry re- tive, vice He was a technical representa- president of marketing/eastern region and vice president/international, when the company was eventually sold in the mid-1980s. With a colleague from the initial company, he computer software business and suc- started another cessfully marketed mainframe-based software. Coordinating the program for an international computer conference in 1985, he hired a CLASS OF 1961 — Reprt personality to present a program new to the fitness computer professionals. senting the Class of 1961 on For nine years he coordinated the production of Alumni Day was Joyce Morgan Houser The 35th ESPN's "Getting year reunion will he held on tracted sponsors and resort locations for the pro- Homecoming. October duction. Quickly recognizing the growth potential 26. Fit With Denise Austin." con- of the fitness industry, he began personal manage- ment for a number of professionals and the pro- duction of fitness video tapes. For a schedule In the past 10 years, he has produced and/or di- of alumni, athletic, rected or coordinated the production for 70 programs which have been and cultural events, in more than national and in- ternational distribution. contact the Alumni Taking up horseback riding Office mid-1980s as competitive level of jumping. While living in 1-800-526-0254 CLAS.S OF 1966 J Richard Miller Page 10 in the a recreational sport, he progressed to the exciting — Representing the Class of 1966 on Alumni Day were and Jack Mulka. The 30th-year reunion will Cliff Maurer. Bill Derricott. be held on Homecoming. October 26. New York, he trained and competed in the northeast. His marketing and promotional efforts expanded This award given the highest is Eileen was honored peace tune in mark more than 30 years of service, on June 22 at the Fort McNair Officers' Club in Washington. D C. The Bloomsburg University Alumni Association retirement dinner, at a ing her honored Eileen l°S7 with the "Young Alumna in of the Year" award mid guished Service Award MM 1994 with the Distin- in 1968 Representative: Robert John McKnj Boost /•.'. retired 942 West State Street who '69, 1993 as the winnmgest basketball coach NJ 08618 Trenton. m (609) 989 7435 ai ourdes Regional High I School and Mount Carmcl Area High School, has been David Howen. Rhea Strausscr Klappmdt. Bitty Ruth l.m hak. John J Trathen Class Volunteers inducted into the Pennsylvania Athletic Hall of Fame, He began Marsha Loeper Hubler WILKES-BARRE MIXER —Attending an after-work mixer at Casey's Restaurant in on May 3 were Nancy Dornheim Slalma '70. Henry Hunt '52. Stephen E. Phillips '80 Metzger '86, R Jesse Kresge '69. Heslin '88. M. Donald Murphy Debra Zalewski Gam '75. J. Sandra Smith McAndrew '57, Nancy '70. Dr. Swam Lychos Wilkes-Barre '52. Patrick J. U). Mar vin P | Susan M. Bechetti Marianne McAndrew '70. and '74. who was I alternate in Dressage in the last She has taught Olympic games. Eventually, he moved to Florida and began training with former Olympic double silver medalist Greg Best. In addition to training with Best, their friendship developed to a point where the career latter's is being personally man- aged by Weaver's company. in the at Ward Myers Elementary School Muncy School District. She and her husband, Harold, arc parents of two sons, Garth and Brian. Bryan Balavage '67 of Elysburg has been ap- pointed to the board of directors of the SUN Home Health Services. Inc. Earlier this year, they produced a three-video "The American Show Jumpby Olympic Medalist Greg Best." Balavage, who superintendent of the South is instructional series, ern Columbia Area School District, earned a ing Series master's degree at Bucknell University. Best came Benton area to the in May Bloomsburg University Equestrian Club. Professor Jim Huber '62 is the faculty advisor to the club. third grade in the Mifllinhurg M. Albertson Chapman B teat '67, a colonel the ing Service of West Milton ihipi, The citation from the President reads as follows: "For exceptionally meritorious conduct trips to the Sandra Ekberg Brown 2177 Rebecca Drive tournament. i Ocean, NJ 07712 (908) 922-0039 Jack Mulka, Alice Koch Bill Derricott, Diane Loch Hartzell, Cliff Maurer. Diane Mushrush Maurer Cromwell, Ken Cromwell, Pamela II Mi v ftSS KrtSgt, Bane '69 P. named has been to the Northumberland County regional board of Community Banks. N.A. John is president of the Bane Insurance Agency. William Harris '69 has Newark Valley (N at Physical Evaluation Board; and Director. Naval 27 years. Council of Personnel Boards, Washington, D.C., Elkis Lodge. He and tise David L. Rudat '66 of Clark's Summit died on He was a teacher at the NewtonRansom Elementary School in the Abington April 2 at age 5 1 . Heights School District for the past 30 years. Surviving are his wife, the former Marcia Shuta; three sons, Jeff, Kevin and Todd; and a brother. was the key element nificant backlogs of in the suspended cases within each of the Boards, while ensuring uitable, initiated all received fair, eq- and timely evaluations. As Director, she and guided the development of an effi- ciency review of the Council's procedures and organization. This review was used tions, R. to set priorities 1502 Susan Drive PA 19446 Peggy Burns, Jim Pegg. Jack Wise Carla Overhiser Auten '67 has been included 1996 edition of Who's Who Among American Teachers. She has been a teacher for 27 years. U in In "Colonel Albertson's dedicated approach to fulher responsibilities in overseeing the accom- Naval Council Personnel Boards. thy achievements, great credit By her notewor- dynamic leadership, and inspir- rejuvenated Iball toitiuu hool, guiding the i I PIAA state ,il ligh Red hstrii bnmplonshipa and to the s I I I I (toe tripi tournament. His efforts earned him Coach of meiiilx-rship in the Anthrac He Owego League Hall of Fume (1987), Northumberland County's Coach Of his wife. Marlene. are parents of III, age 22, and Lindscy, age two chil17. Iliey the Year (1987), District 4 Award AA Coach of the Year (1978). and Schuylkill League Division Prank Matthews '69 was inducted into the Amateur Softball Association of Pennsylvania lull of Fame on March 2. Some of his accomplishments II Coach of the Year (1989). During his 18-year head I • Playing more than 1 ,500 games during a 24- Playing on teams that won onship every year from 1970 • Going at least one champi- to 1990. home Hitting approximately his career, about one in 1 ,400 home every four runs during at bats. • Winning a home run derby at Lackawanna County Stadium by hitting 16 of 30 over the out- field fence. coach elementary teacher School the District, at Shamokin. runs (including seven in a row.) Winning Most Valuable Player honors at eight major ASA tournaments and earning ASA AllAmerica honors in 1976. • upon herself and upheld the highest traMarine Corps and the United States John and his wife, Joanne, live in 17 for 19 during one day of a tourna mcnt, with 13 • winning 68 percent of the games. ycar career that started in 1969. • coaching career, his teams compiled a record of 384-185. include: An Naval Service." McKay i at High tatholii (1987) and Schuylkill League Colonel Albertson reflected ditions of the has! ( i for the past Owego, N.Y. live in filling ing devotion to duty. in the redundancy economy of opera- plishments of Director and board president, contributed immeasurably to the overall mission of the (215) 363-5593 Class Volunteers: to eliminate administrative tions. Thomas Lemon Lonsdale, and while providing for increased Representative: lx-rn a rlicini At) High School Bill is a past exalted ruler for the dren, William Her exper- elimination of sig- for personnel assignments, technological Innova- 1967 Y.) surably to the successful achievement of the Council's varied missions and goals. aitei i<> the Year honors in 1977, a Naval Clemency and Parole Board; President, "Colonel Albertson's superior leadership and i state Anthracite League Ashland. Inc.. in ita and earned piaa Mount Ciirmel Area Si in the dedicated performance of duty contributed immea- titles Tornados to two from August 1991 through June 1996. Class Volunteers: am School, Ken Schnure John nini ol Following a year >440 (215) 368-2784 performance of outstanding service as President, 6 Lancaster Drive iptured iovi n two Schuylkill l-eague Repns$ntattvt ( i lolulay ln\ I division i )7 tional I'ttiiinaiucnl lilies, tlm 1969 PA l Anthracite League chumpion- Representative: Anthony J. Cerza 'olumbus < Hatfield, 260 a championships) i i Shamokio Knlghti ministratorof the Bethetda Prep School and Tutor- United States Marine Corps, has been awarded the Legion of Merit for exceptionally ing services. Ui iquadi listrit i in the meritorious conduct in the performance of outstand- 1966 Area tm Uld Academy Prom Class Volunteers: Eileen teams compiled his llii to give a three-day riding clinic as a fundraiser for the at l.ourdes at Regional High School, where record from 1976 to 1987 Kroamei ( 'inisiian 1990 the was the founding teacher and ad to his varsity coaching career i 1987 with 15 of them > lomeschoolers Association School District and has been been promoting Olympic hopeful Jane Savoie, first home more than been school cvaluator and private tutor for seven years. She is certified by the Pennsylvania principal to include hu '6S Homecoming! October 26! Hanover Area he has been the varsity softball Hanover Hawkeycs in the Plan now! for the past to the two years, guiding W VC Class A A title each sea- Page 11 Manufacturing in Milton. vices and for Schuld former Ann Sandn. live in the He and his wife, won the District 2 AA son. In 1995. Hanover also the crown and advanced to the quarterfinals of PIAA Irish Valley. state playoffs. two Frank and his wife. Paula, arc parents of and Jillian. 16. They reside in Gayle Thorpe Phillips '71 children: Darcl. 20. Sugar Notch. Texas, and Kathy J. McGuire '69 is acting director of com- Montgomery Semiministry degrees at Princeton Theological Public Schools, the largest school Maryland. She recently completed a year nary in 1973 and 1979 respectively. He and his wife, the former Cynthia Downs, are prehensive pupil services County (Md diftricl L Michael Smith '69 ha m seling Education Arabic Order Nobles of the 1970 Hamsburg in a is ol the board thi member of president of the Perry-Juniata ).iu|ihiii Shrine I|)|k-i .Hid and a past director of Harry John W. Palfovo rreeten Richard L Bingaman. Nancy America. Fehr Edwards. Vicki Gross, Cinde Rogers 18 years. In addition, Adams of the lie is member ;i County. Cumberland County. Hcrshcy. Lancaster County. Lebanon ( York County well as the ministry ing 25 years of service to the educational been of the Catholic Diocese of Allcntown. He has since at Manan High School in Tamaqua .„ |„ [i He alio earned Zcmbo Luncheon He an Honorary Clown. alio member a is in perpetuity in the Carlisle Chapter of also serves as dlstfii deputy grand master 19th I Masonic Disim president of the I ions ( a master's degree at Bloomsburg. Blair R. Monie '70 is senior pastor of Preston Hollow Presbyterian Church, the second largest Presbyterian church in Dallas. Texas (2.800 Me cil mem- a is member of the General Assembly Coun- of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). the national board of the church, responsible for the business of the denomination between annual meetings of the General Assembly. He is also chair of the Con- i past Newport gregational Ministries Division of the denomina- 'ln!> tion, Also active in the sport of wrestling, he has been elected to the District III He has worked in public relations for Norwich (N.Y.) School He and a teacher in the District since graduation. his wife of 25 years. R. Lynn, are parents of two sons. James Jr. Wrestling Coaches Hall of Fame, the West Shore Chapter of the which is responsible for programs serving the local congregations. He is also a member of the Committee on Theological Education, which is re- who reports that she is single again, is u the mother of a 14-year-old son. I am Texas and 27 miss my friends in Pennsylvania, I love very happy here." May Judith A. Rogers '71 of Danville died on the Thoat age 46. She was last employed by mas Beaver Free Library in Danville. She earned a master's degree sity of New York at Vestal. at the State Univer- 1972 Representative: M. Jacqueline Feddock Fairfax, 1971 Representative: Class Volunteers: Nancy Bohr. Carol Kishbaugh Bowen, Bob Figlock 31 West Cherry Street Palmyra. PA 17078 Class Volunteers: in her seventh year Joan Lawson Bigelow '72 is (717)837-7343 of teaching sixth grade English at Avon (Ct.) Middle Dwight Ackerman. Sandy She has two children: School. Julie, in college, L. and Christopher, in high school. Rupp. Bob Rupp John R. Benedict '71. a mathematics teacher at Our Lady of Lourdes Regional High School, was recipient of the George Paul Bartos Memorial Award for teaching excellence during graduation ceremonies at the school. Before joining the faculty in 1982. he served in sponsible for the coordination and oversight of the denomination's eleven Uicological seminaries. the U.S. Air Force and the Pennsylvania Air NaHe also worked for the tional Guard. and doctor of Northumberland County Children and Youth Ser- Blair earned his master of divinity Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Gayle, 11946 Artery Drive VA 22030 (703) 222-0730 and Brian. I ol the member and a le is Roberts 4 70. marketing and commu- bers). National Sojourners. He P. William H. Cluley Club, the Shepherd's Unit and is i 1971. u Shrine clubs, 12- "While James R. Wysor '70 has been Louis Coassolo '70 was recently honored for giv- ., Waynesboro and 'oiinty. study- earned accreditation by the Central Pennsylvania Chapter of the Public Relations Society of tail I is nications services coordinator at the Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit in Lewisburg, has Hippenstlel < the who at working on She is also back in graduate school, science. Along with library in degree master's a earn a learning the master's degree, she will also enable her to be resources endorsement which will kindergarten through a school librarian in grades ington. D.C. Class Volunteers: I I parents of two daughters: Erin. 20. a freshing massage therapy, and Courtney. 18. man at George Washington University in Wash- (302)834-1964 hildren'a Hospitals, a past clubs, Coun- 215 FontStal Drive Bear, DE 19701 Philadelphia Unit of the Shriners Crippled < for and Supervision. Kcprcwnlalivr A member of Zcmbo Temple since 1972. he Maryland Association as president of the been elected Potentate of Zcmbo Temple. Ancient Mystic Shrine in the ) working as a is a high school in Carrolltown, part-time in The Container Store. records specialist Barry F. Feudale '72 was sworn in as president judge of Northumberland County Court of mon Pleas on January 2. 1996. As Com- president judge, he administers the criminal, civil, family, juvenile -and orphan court divisions, which encompasses a Qtaffof 80. Judge Feudale was elected to the bench in No- vember of 1987. Pome, and the Pennsylvania Wrestling Coaches Hall Of Fame. In 1995 he received the Sustained Superior Award by the National A.A.U. Wrestling Committee for Lifetime Achievement in the Sport of Wrestling. Smith was an educator for 10 years at Youth Develop- ment Center at Loysville. the Good Hope Middle School in Cumberland Valley School District, and Newport the High School. He also sei \ cd as head wrestling coach and athletic dincioi He and his wife. Dons, are owners and operators of D. Sportwear in Newport, a J. national and international marketer of amateur wrestling products. BUCKS COUNTY RECEPTION — Attending a reception for all alumni of the State System of Higher Education Max wen Wayne A Hoch 0 Kehoe Rush '84. Stemhart Hoch '63. Scott E. Beaver '94. Teh Weirback Hefner '92. at the Doylestown Country Club on Elaine Kennedy Simpson '64, Maria Barone John A. Kehoe til '79. Michael W. Front '80. Ann Woods Kettelberger '86. Mane J. Spengel '88. John W. Juckniewitz '92. Chris Beadling '94. '73. Carol Richard McLean '66. William E. Boger '77. Richard D. Rogers '77. Dawn A. Shortall '82. Susan A. Thieme '83. Heather J. '92. Walter Smercomsh '57. and Carol A. Feskanin '84. Theresa Weber '93. Matthew A. Plack '91. Sheldon E. Kernosh '93. Jennifer O'Connor 80. Doug McClmtock Page 12 '63. Virginia Tom. ents of a son. They breed, and show train Paso Pino horses Marcia Wunncmnchcr Hcnncr '73 a fifth is grade teacher in the Mclhacton School District. She also an adjunct professor for Wilkes University and Allcntown College, teaching graduate cduca is tion courses through Performance Learning Sys- tems. She mother of three children, ages the is five, three and one. They Claudia ZaboaU Beckai live in Harlcysvillc. '72, an associate in the Thomas business and finance depart- L. Briggs '73 has been elected via- ment of Obcrmayer, president and senior trust officer in the Trust and Financial Services Division of Citizens and North cm employee since 1974. he was promoted to assistant trust officer in 1976 and to trust officer in 979. 1 le has headed die bank 's Trust 1 and Finant ud Sen u e's Di\ ision since last Septem- is a graduate ol the He is pasl president ol the S< aiul ihe hool In Bank Free Library and is Wcllsboro Department Wellsboto Rotary, Luncheon — Representing Bloomsburg on March 4 were in Arlington, Va., Chapman Hartley '40. Eileen Albertson Doug University at the Ail-Pennsylvania College {seated, from '67. (standing) left) Mary Alumni [e la tin father of ho. ml ,i ol membei ol the Dole '28. Corey Waters Keith R. Kull *73 has earned a doctorate cation from Temple University. master's degree at Bloomsburg in In a seived as pasl Columbia-Montour '72, administrator of the Home Health Services/Visit- He to the She deputy Manhcim Chamber of Commerce, and of the Ephrata Economic been associated with the agency since Today, the agency has 180 employees and an annual operating budget of over $5 million. Personnel will make over 70,000 home visits Tom Hartland '72 (M), real estate who has tial in 1 996. Surviving been affiliated with Coldwell Banker Kimble Realty for 23 years, has been named the 1995 number one by Jerry Kimble, president. Betty Zablocky Harris '72. 1 994. 19 Fern Avenue retired from a registered rep- '72, a lieutenant colonel Air Force Reserve, has earned the Aerial his meritorious multi-national coalition of forces enforcing the 30 Hercules pilot, As Huntington completed 2 moving more than 75.7 1 a C- mis- tons of cargo and 107 passengers in austere flying conditions. Huntington is the 934th Airlift St. full-time director of safety with Wing, based i. Hon . ., the Dcpart- nst". thfl and City Planning onimissioii and Strci tin ts Department from 198H through 1992, Hei kei aieas ol 's [ration Ini ludc i munli om en [pal law, Kanouse Peattie (215) 297-0253 Steve Andrejack. Joe Geiger, Susan M. Gottlieb, Glenn A. Haas. Janice Keil, Dennis l^eVan, Frank hirah. Craigann Mehrmarm. at the Minneapolis- Paul International Airport Air Reserve Station. Doug McClintock Mary Ann Abbott '73 La Verne, manager for American Isuzu Motors Inc.. and Mary Ann Carl and where Carl a teacher. is live in Ronald Sheehan. Dan Spadoni vehicle distribution Mary Ann completed a master's de- Mary Ik-lb Contracting, University at Fullerton in May. Patterson They 1996 graduate of Hartwick College Rhode Melissa, a are parents of four children: a graduate student Island; BloomU; and Megan, who at the will New Lech '74 vision. Directorate of gree in communication disorders at California State Andrew, cease-fire operations over southern Iraq. 1 I Class Volunteers: achievement on duty in Southwest Asia for three weeks in support of Operation Southern Watch, the sions ' I in, iii. .i Hamburg. NJ 07419 (201)827-7389 Box 466 Lahaska. PA 18931 Class Volunteer: Bloomsburg. Achievement Medal. The medal was awarded for as 1974 Patricia is in the Sea ion and public housing law Timothy D. Hartman O. Commit- zoning and land use planning ciation of Corporate Secretaries. Representative: resentative with Lincoln Investment Planning, Inc.. Richard Huntington Sunbury. president a son, Scott. sales associate who is in is )evelopnienl hoard also vice president of the Amefii BD Representative: California, her accounting practice in is is 1973 P. a specialist in residen- community nurse .js assistant ( He in ol [niDi worked for the Area I Emergency Relief Board, the American Red Cross and Associated Charities Her first project was to develop a home hosprogram for home care of the terminally ill. Allairs where she served mi corporate secretary for Denver I son counsel to the Zoning Board ol Ail|u is and haii|X'i city solu itoi in the Commerce. He nurse with the Lewisburg Area School District. She also . former divisional a is board of directors of the Lancaster Chamber of and Ephrata Telephone and Telegraph. 1980. pice Minn. Home state. Gittler has his wife, Cherie, live in Eagan. '73 has been elected to thl He is on the advisory board for the 'hildien's Miracle Network, is director ol the Ephrata/ Health Agencies, representing the northcentral region of the W. Garth Sprechcr and has 22 Helen Rice Seebold '72 of Lewisburg died on March 14 at age 84. She was last employed as a of the Pennsylvania Association of tors He and membei Philadelphia City Sollcltor'i 1982. board of direc- 18. She has also been elected for eight years years total in the military. was inducted into the Berwick High School Academic Hall of Fame on ing Nurses Association, May member has been a ,r, of the Legislation and Local Office, Jane Skomsky Gittler ail She in eulh the Real Estate Section edu He earned i " Philadelphia tee of the Real Estate '79. Hippenstiel '68. and Billy Chapman. I aws an active u lei hi Government Wcllsboro. dui atlon of the executive committee of ha' live in L .mm lalion \ \ PBliu and Eta nation two children, and they is ol tin ompli ted i i Harriet Kocher '39. Muriel Rinard Phillips Claudia i I E seminal. 'I I lisclosuie I mi mix Hai lucago. I vice president of the board of directors of the Green DC. LUNCHEON nlei i foi the (at ulty Philadelphia Bai Pennsylvania Hankers Bucknell University ,ii Administration Institute Trust i plannei and Pain He Hippal, recently served as the course I ber. Trust School A Rebraann, Maxwell AC&N Bank. in at AFB in ischiel ol the Pricing Di- Research and Development Wright Laboratory Ohio. She assumed at January 1995. York; In this position she is responsible for the pricing University of and financial aspects of acquisition support at Wright Laboratory to further the development of in be a freshmen at Jason, a high school sophomore. leading-edge technologies lor the J. Austin '73, co-owner of Century 21 Inc., Bloomsburg, was Covered Bridges Realty, named Realtor of the Year the Central She is at the annual meeting of Susquehanna Valley Board of Realtors. vice president of Pennsylvania District Five Association of Realtors and is a former presi dent of the Board of Realtors. She and her husband. Joseph (Tom) "68. arc par- Laboratory is CLASS OF ttnting thi U S Air force and foster the transition of technology. Michele Wright- the position < 1976 lass — Repn of 1976 on Alumni Day was Robert J DeCarolis. The 20th- year reunion will he held on Homecoming, October 26. Wright one of the U.S. Air Force's four "su- per labs." Mary Beth remains quite active in die National Management Association. She was presi- Contract dent of the Dayton chapter for program year 19931994. when the chapter was awarded the Walter Graalman Award as the number one chapter in the world for their varied program and educational op- Page 13 1976 ponunitics providing during the year. She currently serves the chapter as vice president for programs and operations. NationaJly, she serves NCMA as the functional director for awards and honors and as a co-functional director NCMA Representative: Randa Gossin Triggs 319Rustin Way Wexford. PA 15090 for the Council of Fellows. Randy J. *74 Lorah is (412) 934-4993 a doctoral candidate at the University of Southern California. Rick Howenstine. Barbara Class Volunteers: She was promoted deposit operations manager. Turansky to assistant vice president in 1989. '74 (M). assistant professor of Lynn Orlando Mary Lou Ouydish education Stoppling '72 has earned a I'll (Icj'K ) I ,|M III I ( language pathology - Philadelphia, the assistant profcssoi is speech language pathology <>l at Columbia (S C.) College and member a is of the adjum arolma < is Raymond self-employed and the college. is sells siirj'.n phj ;il coordinator of elementary serving as chair of the education division i They ( in at Perm She is Springsdans Lane, Columbia, SC I 29223. kj it Is art invited to "drop i them and Who's Who Universities and is a in America's Col- member of a num- ber of state and national educational, geographical and reading associations. is attending nursing school in will graduate in February 1997. 1975 by a note or stop [ogpitality the south for. we Really, love A South Carolina. wort and id live, family. guess (I Bloomsburg known is it i anxiety, phobias, relationship issues in that a Debbie Zalewski Ganza, Joe regard .)" for the past 1 8 years. He has also been an adjunct at Marywood and Luzeme his wife, Angela, live in the Hazleton Nancy Lonker Tischer '75 has been director of personnel and community relations at Upper Merion Area School District since November 1993. She formerly was assistant director of personnel Radnor Township School She resides in Folsom. I He and They Howenttine Mussolmc Mehnng Richard '76, 1977 Paul G. Seif 121 Hart man Road bank since 1982, she served as '7'). '69. '90, human Dr. M. T. Woodson David Baumun degree in human resource Villanova University in 1994. Beminger is America. a division president for Meridian Bancorp. She said she had established benchmarks for herself in her career, but had never set out attain the senior position she holds lleskel, to today in the banking industry. Dr. With the acquisition of Financial Corp., Meridian by CoreStates Beminger serves as market presi- ANNUAL LUNCHEON — The alumni sisters of Lambda Alpha Mu met for their 14th annual dent in a region that includes the Lehigh Valley. "I'm a fairly intense person and have pretty much luncheon at the Hotel Hershey on November IS. 1995. A day offun, good food and fellowship was enjoyed by everyone. The following alumnae were present: (kneeling) Debra Barry '73. of a Type-A personality," said Berginger in the article. "I love working, and I have loved working at Hresko Melenchak Meridian." '95. Katherine M. Mulka '68 Am '82. Sharon Sweinhart Jankauskas '79, Jeanne Shuey '83; (seated) Linda Sharon Gettel Olff '78. Judy Collier Fasnacht '75. Mildred Kline Brass '78. Elaine Pelletier Slusser '82. Camille Strausser Bartlett '81, Elizabeth Slusser; (standing) Janet Gorg Fransham '78, Darlene Clarke Amsler '78. '83. '80. Diane Wells Schaffer '81. Pamela Hartzell '80. and Brenda Myers Monick '80. Alumni sisters who have changed their addresses, jobs, or family status, please send the information to Sharon Parish Place. Hummelstown. PA 17036. The 15th annual reunion will be held on FG Olff. November 16 Her philosophy, she ter didn't 935 said, has her personal best. ment Rebecca Koppenhaver Kline Cynthia Nawrocki Dmochowski Page 14 a master's at to the top rungs in corporate luniero. Dr. Jessica Kozloff, C. Bank East nine years. article, Mainuddin Afza, Tony Mark resources with Mellon Jan Young Beminger '77 was featured in an "Breaking Through the Glass Ceiling," which appeared in The Morning Call of Allentown. The article described efforts by women lo move J. Marshall W. Mary Hams, manager of a vice presi- She and her husband, Kenneth, are parents of a They live in Glenmoore. Michael A. Dr. She formerly was daughter. Swcitzcr '75. wen human Jean earned Representing the University resources. management Kwasnoski '95 and Thomas L. S. Kline. Jean Marie Welsko Becker '77 recently joined Sharon Gcttcl Olff'78, Nichole Smith PA 17821 April Health Care System as a district dent for Lawrence '76, Bloomsburg. live in Ian ishui j« on '78, Jr. Ryan Suzanne McCabe, Marybeth Walewski Shade. Donna Brensesal Sheehan partn ipaled in Arulrcjack '74, Charles former Cynthia Representative: February 14 were Stephen A. Chubb his wife, the Class Volunteers: Pierce Atwater. Stephen Pcnn Bank's electronic a reception for prospective in the 17 years. in Philadelphia for hi) employed by Youth and Families for (717)275-3848 with reception students State's Office of Children, Danville, District. Harrisburg area alumni help Alumni u Also a graduate of West in Danville. Virginia University, Bill has been are parents of twin daughters, Caitlyn and Alanna. h anking services department. the ment Unit to North Central Secure Treat- '75 has been promoted to vice president of National Employed by St. William B. Schneck '76 has been promoted assistant director at the Howard, who earned a master's degree at Mary wood College, has been affiliated wtih community mental health services in Luzeme County at M. Robin Hitchcock lot like Bloomsburg, sity. and those with concurrent substance abuse problems. great place is at of emotional problems including depression, riety He and Hilgar in raise a it Class Volunieei She has done graduate work Bonaventure University and Shippensburg Univer- area. Sharon Young Hilgar 96 Greenhouse Lane Bono, PA 19504 (215)845-3613 fur Greater in the County Community College. some of that Southern I ness. '75 has opened a private prac- psychologist Hazleton area. Representative 38 is Howard M. Ogin psychology instructor two Rachel and Ross. Their address She has 10 years of teaching experience at Bradford High School. Our Lady Queen of Peace and the Northumberland County School of Busi- His practice will specialize in adults with a va- listed in puter instructor. Dickinson College and Bucknell University. 'arolma arc parents of Children: graduate of the Pennsylvania Bankers a tice as a licensed earned a doctor of education degree Shi '74 and hospitals ill iflni North and South at at Mzabethtown College. Peggy Swab Chambcrsburg and lasers lo is Association Central Atlantic School of Banking diagnostic medical sysi< mil .mil She Carol Williams D'Amico '76 has joined the facof Holy Spirit School in Mt. Carmel as a com- ulty edlK Btfon, joined the college faculty in 1991 after leges Her husband, '71, 1996 Teaching Excellence the who Previously she was employed by Citicorp Financial in Baltimore. State in 1978. I faculty at the University of South amily College of Northeast f won Dr. Orlando, University of South Carolina She Holy Award presented by ll at at that came want reasons. always been to betShe took on every assign- her way, including those that she to take for professional She also was willing her family three times. to and personal move, uprooting Donna M. Past '78 has been promoted to -isso and has earned tenure at Southern ciatc professor Illinois University's Carbondalc campus. She earned a Ph.D. degree at Pcnn State in 1990, Alfred G. Snyder '78 (M) of Frecburg died on at age 67 April 15 He was employed 11 die Laurclton Center as a special education teacher supervisor for 20 years before retiring in 1990, He and served in the Marine Corps from 1946 to 1948 the Vietnam War. earning Navy during in the Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry with one Bronze Star, the Vietnamese Service Medal with one star, the Combat Action Ribbon, the Navy Commenda tion MedaJ with Combat "V." Republic of Vietnam Campaign with Device and the National Defense the Service Medal. He retired in Nancy Wisdo of the u. Conference Office for Domestic Social Developbeen named 1 5 Sally Brennar Scarpino '66, Robin Messina Breidinger '79, R. Wysor 70; (standing) Michael A. Perfetto '82, Brenda left) Rob Breidinger Conger 78 J. Luberecki '59. Not present for photo was Joyce Buck Walter '56 Representing the University was Doug Hippenstiel '68. The group decided to hold a family pli flit featuring Berrigans subs on Wednesday. July 31. at Hickory's Park in Owego. We must have reservations for 50 subs to hold the picnic. Call 1-800-526-0254 to make your reservations 79. and James WilliamHarris '69 and Walter 1988 in Pope lohn Paul In decades "It is reer on her family life. a struggle." she said, about balancing ca- and family. "And, it requires tremendous ef- appointment She began her brothers and two sisters career as a caseworker for 1979 for three years, she joined the association in manager of the former gift 1972. She then dio. M. Waters epailiin-n| ol Development advranv nior engineer product cipal in the Brenda also has a daughter, Paige, land. I civil rights intervention after her son, Clifford IV. William the loi levrlopmi I She worked on a research fellow at the University of They , coni'iesssional issues < i loi i l)islii)|)s Prior to Allan D. Blake '79 and Diana Bcnincasa were married on October 14. 1995 in Elizabeth, N.J. II' . I taught in Houston. Texas, lor four years. Belgium. structor at the M public policy and assists at the . Bezdziecki '78 has been promoted to 1 . World Peace. was named to Philadelphia and Harrisburg. in loi 1989 iho lolntd the '.in lal P Bob Twaddell. Gail Manners Yaroch I dm '79 has |ouu James L. Byrnes (716)425-1015 Berwyn. Class Volunteers: Robin Messina Breidinger. Marie Nardone Arowenvngo Widener University. became later in faculty of Fairport. He and I Delp Brown. Susan Lilly Bianco, William C. Corey M. Waters. Mary Ann Zeveny shop. Representative: 7 Wincanton Drive in worked Catholic Charities in (717)743-5577 1978 A CPA, he earned a master's degree in taxation the mills' life "Hi. e I. 5 Stourbridge Drive fort." of administration and finance for Vortex Inc., a tax software company in Berwyn. in Diocese of Harrisburg Representative: Lancaster County Association for the Blind. A former teacher in the Solanco School District as in the i«> grandchildren, four great grandchildren; three Selinsgrove.PA 17870 has pul a strain experience ol so* nil nunisti) ailvoi ,u She said she works 70 to 75 hours a week, which II She brings more than two Catholic Charities Sliaffcr has to the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace from the Naval Reserves commander. Surviving are his wife, the former Luolllfl Gundrum; two sons. Alfred and Gregg; seven were (seated from DC. ment, Washington. as a B1NGHAMT0N DINNER -Alumni who attended an alumni dinner in Binghamton on April '72. director s. Catholic 1 vania subsidiary in 1993. Before joining J&H, he was a division manager for a large Information, at (717) 389- lcig@husky.bloomu.edu. Program ad deadline: August 1, 1996. mutual insurance company specializing Page 15 and actuarial analysis in statistical His community involvement includes serving on the boards of the Parental Stress at Center and Pittsburgh's Animal Rescue League. I She earned a master's degree at Perm State Uniand completed two years of doctoral work the University of Oregon at Eugene. She is employed by the Bloomsburg Psychologi- versity cal Center. His wife. Suzanne, also earned a master's dein 1979. They are the parents The couple greeat Bloomsburg lives in Stillwater. live in the north suburbs of of three children and 4 Bob Nolan 80 has been elected to the Pittsburgh Thomas " Tucker" Gobo '79 is chief operations Oaks Medical Center officer lor Pacific Beverly in Harry E. Ansel '7301 Lebanon has been named Hills. California, the largest health care provider senior vice president •tending treatment of in the by Farmers Trust Bank of United He and ( | < Greg A. Heaps '79 was In brporatiofl is Management Training Bank 't Program and was proim I and rreg Ins wife. Darlcnc, Maybcth, branch manager of the Akron/ cate to Windsor. Conn., later this year. 1 and Joshua, seven. They 1, District for the past 13 years. 1982 he was promoted to responsibility for loans, deposits also earned a master's degree at Bloomsburg. Surviving are his wife, the former Michaelene He Bogansky; a son, Anthony; and a and overall Kathy Elizabeth Kaufman '79 and Steven B. in Reading. Kathy is employed by Reading Rehabilitation Hospital. They Johnson were married Exeter Township. live in 1981 —Representing the Class of 1981 on Alumni Day were Jamie Freezer Waters and Sheri Lippowitsch. The 15th year class reunion will be held on Homecoming, October Debra Spohrer Papp of 10 branches in Lancaster He was and Chester counties member of Fulton's n Loan Committee also a ill i. In 1 989 he transferred She and her husband, Tom. in Mcchanicsburg. She will continue to work lime as a registered nurse to ment at part- Locust Grove Retire- Village. She has been employed by the president/branch administra- latter facility for six years. Tracey Cooke Snyder '79 and her husband, property management, Jonathan, arc parents of a daughter. Katherine. marketing and Strategic Tracey planning. Boston. They live a senior finance in 'a commeicial loans, commer Brunswick, Canada. Force. John mortgages and consume! niastci's lie bank senior 's is incml>cr ol the a he membei community active is Bloomsburg Psychological Center, Catherine was recently awarded a license as a psychologist after 2 at Kim Pollizzotti age 38. For the past '80 of Paoli died on 1 May 5 years, she had been a senior systems program analyst for Providian Insurance, formerly Liberty Insurance. manager for the and national examina- tions. Joe Rowley '80 and his wife, Betsy '80. have returned to the Philadelphia area after their two and Bank of Norwell. Mass. is A former captain a computer consultant. degree in the Golden Gale University at Air He earned a m San Francisco. management In addition, interpersonal cognitive therapist at the John J. Vcncski '79 and Angela C. Anderson were married on October 28. 1995, in New cud mortgages, residential loans, An to senior vice president with bank is Leslie Bloomsburg. training and passing state bank's deposits, loans, responsibilities foi the Catherine McLaughlin '80 and Edward Lawrence were married on February 14 in two are parents of children: Nicole and Christopher. successfully completing 3,500 hours of supervised tion wnii responsibility for the 1995 he was promoted '80 has earned a master's in Schuylkill Pediatrics in the Geisinger System. 26. Carol Seiber '79 has accepted a position as registered nurse auditor at Trcssler Lutheran Services Farmers Trust Bank as vice In sister. family health nursing at College Misericordia. She is a nurse practitioner with degree branch operations for a cluster < in the CLASS OF vice president/branch division manager with Kingston and worked Area School will relo- Ephrata office. In Hazleton diate Unit of have two children: officer status in 1975 as live in Anthony J. Panzarella '80 of Hazleton died reHe was employed by the Luzeme Interme- UNISOURCE Northeast. ern United States by 'led Id They cently. recently promoted to director of technology services for the Northeast- )71, he started in f'ulton Hannah and Bobby. Upper Pottsgrove. banking career with Fulton Financ ial his wife. Katy. are parents of three chil- dren, Lindsay, at St. Joseph's University in Philadelphia in 1988. He scheduled to complete a Ph.D. degree in 1997. Barry has spent his entire Com- mission for the past six years. HIV Tucker completed a master's degree Lebanon. chairman of the Upper Pottsgrove Planning and States dedicated to the diagnosis Pottsgrove board of directors. He is a consulting manager with Source Consulting in Valley Forge. He has also served as vice School District's They live in Greenland, N.H. a very 1980 ol bis Representative I mcent LaRuffa 4673 Glenforest Drive Roswell. GA 30075-1914 Lehigh Valley alumni help with reception Alumni who a Carol Johnson, Gail Jones, Class Volunteers: participated in reception lor prospectn Donna Kinder, Mark Ravnes. William C. Williams Jr e students in Lehigh Valley on February 21 were Susan Carol HlUUlnger Bankus '80 purchased "Tiny J. Redline '68, William T. Treasures," a consignment store in Millville fea- W turing Children's clothing, toys, books, furniture, Derricott '6b. Robert maternity wear and parenting information center, Pasternak '84, and Susan Lilly Bianco in 1994. '79. She continues Representing the University thorap) were Dr. Wilson to provide speech and language Berwick area. She and her husband, Bradley, are parents of two Bradshaw, Dr. Markland Lloyd, Tony lanicro, James in the P. Fay M. Ortiz '87, Dr. Phillips. Dr Richard Baker '73. Dr. Kenneth Christy, children Millville Allison, R R 1 1. and Aaron, six. They live at 2 Timothy L. John D. Ford '80 of Sinking Spring reports that Hunt, Robert Campbell, and he and his sons. Daniel and Kevin, recently attended Amy the B. Cunningham '92 Second Annual Gardner Campout Millville. Page 16 in suburban LONG BEACH — Attending an alumni luncheon in Long Beach, California, on February 17 were Rebecca Eberle-Romberger '86, Debra Hovanec Burns '77, Kathleen A. Nevitt '71, Mary Lou Thornton Biesecker '57. Stephen M. Hotz '46. Douglas E. Taylor '82, Christopher L. McPhillips '82, Carl J. Abbott '73. Charles J. Yesson '54. Barry L. Denes '67. Thomas A. Goho '79. Frank Lorah '74. Dorothy J. Brighton Denes '66. Sandra Moore Willard '61. MaryAnn Dowdell Abbott '73, Edward B Hauck '78. Brian C. Dent '87. Michael R. Kreglow '74. Representing the University Dr. were Dr Jessica Kozloff. president of the University; and Doug Hippenstiel affairs. '68, director of alumni assaults, amphibious assaults, strategic air and spe- cial forces operations and tank scenarios over part of Rommel's attack mute. Overall, the two and a month operation was half a better understanding a huge success and built between the participating military forces. Upon his return from Egypt. Ernie was reassigned as the battalion executive officer for the Third Battalion. 7th Infantry (Cottonbalers), 1st Brigade. 24th Infantry Division. Ernie and his wife, the former Debbie Richards '81. arc parents of a three year old daughter. Ashley Debbie serves as a board member of the Fort Stewart's Officers Wives Club and is editor of the club's magazine. The Steel Magnolia. They live in Hmcsvillc. Georgia. Scott Alherton J. Navy Spleen Ni/iolek lieutenant 'SI has invn promoted commander while Bureau of Medicine and Surgery to serving at the in Washington DC. ha Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble as director of development. He formerly was a (Jiiia '7.1 joined the staff of the trust officer with lirst Columbia Bank and Trust Company. Bloomsburg, tot years, and I I a financial consultant for Smith Barney for six years. Jeffrey C. were married frey is Owen '81 and Una Lcwisbcrry on February 17 Jet a network specialist with the Pennsylvania in 1982 the first Alumni Family Picnic in Berks County featuring Berrigan subs were the following alumni (not all shown in photo). Kimberley Kinney Kearney '84. Deborah Farrell Chestnut '80. William G. Kahres Jr. '87. James D. Reilly '84, Richard Scott Frasso '78 Kimberly Feinour Cooke '74. Ida Pedergnana Reilly '82, Janis Ellis Edwards '77. Scott E Aukump '94. George W. Derk '55. Carol Scheetz Bonsall '787. Marianne Donovan Carey '79, Michael Medagha '86. Raymond G. Edwards Michelle A. Medaglia Stephen R. Fetterman '88. I American Heart the Association, Inst on the local BERKS PICNIC— Attending '86. in non-profit development practices comes from his S years of volunteer work with Legislature Data Processing Center. Hagginbothom His expertise L. DiGiovanni '86. '74, Lawrence J. MedagliaJr. Marcy Watkins Demangone Stephanie Husted Fetterman Doug committee. Taylor for the Pennsylvania Affiliate of the Class Volunteers: Christopher Blackburn. Karen Scott Blackburn, Barbara Baker Edwards. Karnc '61. instru- forming a planned giving/major gifts committee '86. '88. He was last affiliate ital in 538 Avenue A. Apt. 16 Redondo Beach. CA 90277 (310) 540-9730 I Dwight M. Ackerman '71 Dtbra Vera Rearick Derk '60, James R. Reazor '95, Kristte L Barnett-Heist '79. Dr. Ronald G. Wolfe '60. Gring '95 and Joan Slackhouse Wolfe Karen Yeager Corel 10 years On the state Representative: '85. Elizabeth Gillespie '83. division level, and for the M\rr.\ AHA Scott plays trumpet in the Catawissa Military Band, along with his family Brass Quartet, the Athcrton Brass. a half year adventure in Pleasanton. California. They are parents of a daughter, Casey, nine, and a Class Volunteers: John C. Gross. Diane Langley. SheriA. Lippowitsch, Elizabeth Mays son, Kevin, six. Lynn Worthington Dibble Vicki Bloss Seifred '80 has started a new middle school counselor program at the Sanford School moted Hockessin, Delaware, a private school with grades K-12. as a staff nurse. in Vicki started teaching in Cecil County. Mary- pital '81 has tor in 1985, to quality improvement coordinator in 1986, and then to clinical director of an internal completing a master's degree information system in 1995. school counsel- ing at the University of Delaware in 1986. she a was counselor in the Red Clay School District Wilmington in for eight years. Vicki and her husband, Steve, are parents of three children: Brian, 16; Stephanie, nine; and Sarah, h> IN mm fill Bonisesc '82 has been appointed tO a vacancy on the Pen Argyl Area School Board. Trilli Barbara Ann Conway Aloysius School in at Syracuse Univer- of St. Wilkes Barre. was nominated for the National Catholic Education Association's sity. She and her husband, Robert '74. arc parents of two children: Bryant and Breanne. They live in Albany. this post in 1990, she served as principal of St. Gabriel's School. Ha/leton. where she also taught for several years. She earned a master's degree at the University of Scranton. would love to hear from any graduates of the Class of 1980. especially those involved cert choir, swim team or those who were in con- resident advisors." Susan Lisiewskl DiBuono '81 on November 21.5 inches). 14, bom 1995 (eight pounds, 13.5 ounces, She joins a sister, Lisa, five, and a two and a half. They live in brother, Michael, to Robert J. Snyder '80 was recently promoted Navy Commander while serving aboard the air- craft carrier USS Kitty Hawk, homeported in San Diego. He earned Churchville. Keith A. Gogel '81 recently accepted a promo tion to the position of plant controller for an MBA degree from the University of North Florida in 1992. 1981 Howard Carter 1830 East 43rd Street OK 74105-4210 (918) 488-0847 & Jcnrette in their Philadelphia office. He involved with corporate finance of both private is age three. They live in the West Chester area. Richard Drzcwieckl '82 who holds a CMA and MBA ness. Appraisal ter started his own and Marketing Associates graduating from college. Ernest F. Jackson '81, a major in the U.S. participated as the 1st Brigade Logistic ficer. Army, Army Of- 24th Infan'ry Division, in the multi-national and multi-serviced military training operation called "Bright Star 95." tries, in Some of the participating coun- He now addition to the United States, were Great Britain. France "I Si Inn. h member I le ol Boy Scout Troop 67 of is a member of Wyona Lodge No. 18 of Catawissa, and He is chairman of the development committee for Columbia County Division of the American the Heart Association as well as the Big Name Concert Coordinator for the Southern Columbia Music Boosters. is also die voice of the School Tiger Marching Band. He and his wife, the former Jean Klawittcr '72, are parents of two tccnugc sons, Chris and Tim. Inc., af- of alumni, athletic, and cultural events, contact the The Sunbury firm is now in its third location, an Alumni Office 1-800-526-0254 of office space. With five appraisers and four staff members, the firm has compiled information on more than 2,700 sales of residential real estate in a five-county area and Egypt. The operation included a committee is ( serves as presi- abandoned church along North Fourth Street which has been renovated to provide over 5.600 square feet opal For a schedule busi- dent. Beverly Tulsa, pan a Eaton degree, lives in Gastonia. N.C. Representative: nun and public companies throughout the country. Anthony and his wife. Linda, are parents of AJ, age seven and a half; Alex, age six; and Morgan, Corporation's Transmission Division plant in Kings Mountain. N.C. Keith, l» ncr of the investment banking firm of Donaldson. Lufkin l-pisi Southern Columbia High Anthony.!. DiValcrio.Jr. '82 has and her husband. John, are parents of a daughter. Janice Marie, Paul's He six. "I sings with the Sacred Chorale and die choil the Order of the Arrow. '82. principal Distinguished Principal Award. Prior to assuming She earned a master's degree New GIlM and inpatient educa- to outpatient employed been pro- Memorial Hosof Towanda. She began working there in 1978 She advanced is sylvania Blue Shield as a trainer. She and her husband are parents of two sons: Aaron and Jordan. to nursing service director at land, as a high school social studies teacher. After in He KiernaSeil'ert Black *K2 multi-national airborne since 1992. Page 17 He began when he measured his profession industrial plant in lirsi Smcthport in 1976 at his ness manager for UNICOR, the tries. Inc.. at the Federal Medical Center in Fort Worth. Texas. age of 16. who is also an Emergency Management Richard, vise a Tim Gooch instructor, volunteered his time to super- Agency holder crew of EPA personnel which assessed damin Northumberland County ear- ForttlTUU) '82 and his wife, Janet, arc parents of a daughter. Jennifer f Richard C. White 7B hs Ann. born on July been elected senior vice Inc . headquartered Hills, California White is Keen '82 (M) and George B. Hen were married on October 14. 1995. in arol Person ( Jr. Quarryvillc. the president of Western Atlas' Western Geophysical division pital as a They who Carol, logical Seminary, in is employed by St. Joseph Hos- Susan liuhn Light ordinator technology to the global Center, has oil Western Atlas He was elected a corporate m vice president Atlas in In . May Western 1995. Prior to of Western Geophysical chief operating ollu at tivities ol 1 foi the 1 tin Good Samaritan Regional Medical passed the certification exam for in- Christopher Mi Phillips '82 and his wife. Gannon Patrick, born on October 26. 1995. They live in Newbury Park. California. Michael PerfettO 'N- and Ins wife, Nancy, are parents of a daughter. Olivia Jane, born on January 1 3| 1996. She joins They six. Held organize two live in ni Rhonda sisters: Claira. eight, Conklin. N and May was later all I >amel Jacob, born on Patricia, are parents of a daughter, 25. They his wife. Corrinc Marie, She joins two brothers and three live in Milanville. to in the the at Do- first previously was associated with the Center for Regional History at Southeast Missouri State where he directed the historic preser- Karen and her husband. Arthur, are parents of a They live in Gastonia. Alan Musselman '83 has been appointed chief financial officer of First Commonwealth theater Army '83. a captain in the Air Force, '83, a teacher at is one of her students Shenandoah credited with saving after he started is a Wheeler Airfield in Hawaii. Lori Ziegenfus Phipps '83 and her husband, Norman, are parents of a son. Andrew Michael, bom on September 24, 1995. He joins a sister. Meaghan, age seven, and a brother, Alexander, age five. They Neshanic Station. N.J. Joanne Zimmerman Rogers '83 earned who the took a cardio-pulmonary resus- Bloomsburg, used her Heimlich maneuver cember 1995. She at Bloomsburg in a De- a clinical nurse specialist at is Geisinger Medical Center, Danville. chok- ing on a "jawbreaker" in her class. Michele, stationed at airlift liaison officer, a doctoral degree in historic preser- Valley Elementary School, the life of Federal Credit Union in Allentown. live in vation at Middle Tennessee Slate University. knowledge of American operations, and was named senior He earned for leaders professional curator. He development Republic of Korea. museum's citation course while at North prior to his appointment ). is in Gaston County. Mark Ogden Michele Caputo William R. Vandclindi- "82 and promoted vice president of a son, in and advanced to Bisters. '< )( family practice is a Richard D. Betterly '83 (M) has been named curator of the Davenport House Museum in Sa- He a business Gaston County. She was also selected as a loaned executive for the 1995 United Way campaign in master's degree in nursing in 1988, ( They Delaware. She recently completed a one-year tour of duty is in son. Austin. U.S. Air Force, stationed in the in in Harrisburg. 26. bom on April lc AFB on a charge nurse at Hill. Kathy Baylor-Giorgio '83 University, Y. best Seebold '82 and her husband, Robert, aie parents ol manager of North and South American marine operations I Camp vannah. Ga. I97H his career in in the became manugei ''KS is Sheila, are the parents of a son. Nora. South Texas operations I Joni vation program. He began tion. live in physician division. working training and professional 13. 1995. '83 Gaston Health Care North Carolina. She has been selected to participate in Leadership Gaston, a program to provide Jonl Smith Baker '83 and her husband. Jim. ver in January 1995. he served as global at '82, an infection control co- nlcnl iippiiinlii CO 80424 (303) 547-0861 December lection control employs approximately 2.000 people in the Houston BIBB Breckenridge, Edgcwatcr Psychiatric Center and geophysical information industry Karen Halderman Murray relations coordinator with are parents of a daughter. Jcslyn Nicole, born chaplain. live in Quarryvillc. Rhonda, arc parents of a son. his wife. Representative: attends Lancaster Theo- Houston, the world \ leading supplier ol seismic services a share- Aaron. P. Heverly in He and 1983 Kim Gobora Rent 0. Box 732 20. 1995 president of Western Atlas become Public Accounting firm of the firm since graduation. lier this year. V. '83 of Wellsboro has in the Certified Pennypacker and Zeigler. P.C. He has worked for age from flooding Jon Federal Prison Indus- Cynthia Ryan Schneck '83 and her husband, William B. Schneck '76. became parents of twin daughters, Caitlyn Elaine and Alanna Megan, to dislodge on January 20. They employed by the U.S. opened an accounting live in bom Bloomsburg. the nickel-sized ball of hard candy. is Tracy Schooley '83 and vice- Ronald L. Derr '83 president lor Western is Department of Justice, Bureau of Prisons, as abusi- Geophysical'* entire North counting Service, degree in to 1992 and earned a master's City University at Kim. have Schooley Tax and AcDanville. Tracy served in the Air Force from 1983 and South American opera- his brother, firm. in Bellevue. Washington, tions. in 1992. Paul Stockier '83 is special counsel to the Sen- Committee on Government Affairs, chaired by Senator Ted Stevens of Alaska. Paul and his fam- Plan now! ate ily live in Homecoming! Bethesda, Maryland. 1984 Representative: October 26! Robert J. Kenney 2004 Meadow Springs Drive Vienna, VA 22182 (703) 356-5028 Class Volunteers: Linda Fedroff McCord. Darlene Barberio Payne. Scott Righter. Cameron Smith Kim KaufTman Andrusisin '84 reports the birth of a daughter. Julie Elizabeth, on February 23. 1995. SAN DIEGO — Attending an alumni luncheon T. Serhan Amato Page 18 in San Diego on February J 8 were Captain Man'in Marie Hardisky Caricato '66, Randy J. Lorah '74, Allen B. Walburn '55. Richard A. Alan M. Parker 'S2 (owner of the vintage Cadillac), and Deborah A. Ignatovich '87. '70, 'SO, Representing the University was Dr. Jessica Kozloff. president; and Doug Hippenstiel '68. alumni director. Special guests were Rebecca and Kyle Kozloff. daughter and son of President Kozloff. Dale Auchenbach engineer '84. an information systems Systems Integration area of The Vanguard Group of Investment Companies, was recently honored under the Vanguard Award for in the Excellence program. Dale, who joined Vanguard in 1989. was selected high standards of quality, business and technical knowledge, and initiative. for his registered nurse in the neurology clinic at Geisinger Medical Center. They Karen M. Cantrell-Borda '84 is and principal of CB Technologies. Inc.. in The three-year firm specializes in client/server two two jut parents of seven, and Wesley, age a co-founder children: Malvern. Anita McCoy *85. 1 vocal artist known as "God's Songbird." presented a program at the Ridgwuy Alliance Church. She has ministered in different technologies, specifically the products offered by Microsoft Corp. The firm now employs 40 people and had 1995 revenue of $2 million, double 1994 revenues. The company is looking for larger offices and expects to have more than 100 employees by the end of parts of the world, including the year. Scdona. Suzanne Brohoski Cirino '84 pleted a master's degree chology at Temple She is a medical PPI program recently com- in social psy- University. Ohmeda Penny Swartzbaugh Downey '84 and her husband, George, are parents of a son. Evan Taylor, bom on July 25. 1995. He joins George Edward age seven, and Kyle Jordan, age four, in their at 931 Hetrick Avenue, Palmyra. new home Penny Group is a senior claims adjuster for Inc. in PHICO Mechanicsburg. Jim and Debbie Blake Ferraro '84 have been married since six months after graduation. They are parents of three children four — and for — ages six, five and is jff710@aol.com. PhD "85. . bom on March AT&T Washburn University are parents of three two in college's conversion to omputt Managi menl Development services • for the past years. jr. 1995. from injuries suffered 5, An Army veteran who served awarded the Purple Heart Connie Frey '85 has earned a master's degree Prica i" bei ippointmi Keystone, she served as '85 ol Shunokin died programmer when he was struck by a vehicle while working on a high way. He was a construction worker for the Allan E. Myers, Inc.. Worcester. lives in Harleysville. in ing Rehabilitation Hospital as a team leader for the speech pathology department. She and her husband. Robert, are parents of two daughters: Erin, four, and Kyra, two. They live in Reading. health administration at St. Joseph's University. computer analyst Vietnam, he was piogiaiiimci/aiialysl for injuries he received. Services as the firm's sentative. Juno is first West Coast the country's first free Internet Frank brings more than a dozen years of sales experience to Juno, most recently with Rodale Press, where he was Western Sales Manager and top sales producer for Rodale 's Scuba Diving. Pre- he worked prise. Inc. in media Bloomsburg. in Frank and his wife, sales for Press-Enter- in the financial/administration , Play and Learn Child Care Centers. Inc. Horsham with their daughter. two hlldren, foahua and i Samuel 1986 Kelly R. Levis Chris Hardinger '85 and his wife, Dr. Johanne Lamarche. are parents of a third son. Tristan Pierre, born on October 10, 1995 (nine pounds, seven He joins Sebastien, age two and Stephane. age one year. Chris is employed by Ore-Ida Foods as national business development manager for all deli prod- O. Box 474, 82 Shepard Avenue Delaware Water Gap, PA 18327 0474 (717)476-4745 P. ounces, 22 inches). and a half, The family hrU Campbell Raughley ( RJt 1. Golf View Terrace Kunkletown, PA 18058 (610) 681-3914 lives in Strafford. Stephen J. Bushlnski '80 has opened a general law Annmarie Austra Carter programmer/analyst at GPU Reading. They reside < " '86 and her husband. of twin daughters, Unci i, practice in Pottsvillc. nd bom on February 29. They join a brother. 1 in biology graduated from the Medical College of Pennsylva- Ginger Balchunas Childs 303 Tavistock Drive nia with a master's degree in clinical microbiol- ogy. PA 19468 (610) 792-3595 Class Volunteers: recently She is a quality assurance auditor at ICON veteran, he serves nn .ylvanianal Guard for Pi Grace Carnevalino Crawford '86 a as a judge advocate in the 1 Representative: is University School of Law. An Army Annmarie received a master's degree Bloomsburg in May 1995. in Oley. He 994 graduate of the Widcncr Joshua, age three. at Royersford, raid, arc parents Elizabeth, Service Corporation 1985 '' I nia llOO I I "l the Pennsylva- American Legion He is a member ol ih< American, Pennsylvania and Schuylkill County Bar Clinical Research in Norristown. Association. Grace and her husband. Dale, arc parents of twin sons. Austin and Dylan, born on Nov. 30. 1994. in Pottsvillc. I [i and bin wife. Julie, live Glenn Bromley, John Haney, Marvin Meneeley, Patty Moore William D. J. Grelsi '86 and TracJ L Dcbcrardinis were married McCloughan Balatgek '85 has been named compliance officer for the First National Bank of LeesporL She is a graduate of the American Bankers Association's National Compliance School and the National Graduate Compliance School. hUlband, Dan. arc the parent!) of Representatives: Michael D. Williams '84 and Marianne B. Stutzman were married on April 20. Michael is a Holly tlBl Blue loi Beaufort. S.C systems and tech- fornia. in orp < nology department. reside in ucts. Cici. live in Bellmont. Cali- Hill; ing department of Perm National Insurance Company. He previously was a senior business analyst sales repre- e-mail service. viously, A Lehigh Valley Medical Center, Cheryl Garoutte '85 and Tom Broderick were married on September 9, 1995. Cheryl is a direc- They 'hiinnel < She and she resides in Allentown. tor for Frank Minishak '84 has joined Juno Online at Camp Chemoul Corp.. State College; and was junior Brian Weaver '85 of I, .hi, EUtej tlflj been m manager of direct billing in the premium account- in m m Iceland at Seafood Corp.. I Kim Kinney Kearney '84 is employed at Read- i network program. on December Plymouth Meeting, as a media planner. She formerly was a media planner with Lieberman Appalucci. Inc.. in Allcntown. a key resource with the and Robert. Funk Conncll She recently was Internet. Topeka. Kansas West Virginia cited lor her technical expertise in a world of e mail, voice mail and the After earning a doctorate in social psychology University of Nevada in 1993. he taught and conducted research at pityi.miiikT/analyst. < in administrator Keystone College, where she is a at die '85 recently joined the staff of Ferrare and Fleming Advertising, Inc.. She of the year Rich Kobbins '85 din toi ol m iidemii nd vising and assistant professor of psychology at of the Middle Atlantic Col- named has been She was William R. shinskiiChristine Von Elaine knlcsii Perry '80 Katie an economist in lege Stores. Inc. children: Jessica. Elizabeth is N.J. i She and her husband. Robert, first child. 28. Peter in Remington, Vicki Morris Benion '85 (M). assistant director of the Bucknell University Bookstore, has been installed as president and Joyce Peterson '86 arc parents of their . live in southern California. Jim's e-mail address Mehr India and Africa. Basking Ridge. N.J studying consumer purchase behavior, and Joyce is I CPA with Blessing/White m Princeton. N.J. They reside - 1986 Representing the Class of 1986 on Alumni Day were Marvin Metz^er and Dwayne Heisler. The Wth year class reunion will be held on Homecoming. October 26. She and her husband. Michael, in Philadelphia. live in Collegeville. IV. Peter Mehr CLASS OF sales representative for Sarah, age Richard A. Kuczawa '85 has been appointed manager of Northern Central Bank's Lewisburg community office. He for is in Albums on Septem- a charter tour consultant Perkiomen Bus Co. They live in Albums. has been with Keystone Financial, the bank's parent His wife, the former ber 30. 1995. William company, since 1986. Donna J. Gruber '86, is a Kenneth Hess MBA '86 was awarded an deBucknell University in January. He is a warehouse superintendent at TB Wood's. Inc. gree at Page 19 Pennsylvania bar exam. She earned a law degTee Law in Harrisburg at Widener University School of general 1995. She plans to resume her father's Honcsdale's newest businesses. Lorcnc. who earned a master's degree from in practice of law in Hazleton. a former business Western Maryland College, is in the Baltimore County Public Hazleton Area School District. She and her husband, Dr. Robert Yamulla, are parents of two children: Robert, four, and Joseph, Schools. who completed Bill, in graduate courses at the Uni- expenence Lake Hannony. 'XI ol and Fort Fa., Myers. Ha., died on March 10. 1996. at age 37 been Who in American Who's Who Worldwide, Who's listed in Universities and Colleges, employed in real estate sales and management in Philadel- in Baltimore for three years. In 1995 he was awarded the Student Service Award at Goucher. Bill has Following college. Jim was served as Gouchcr College dilC6tt8 of residential living at James A. Hueholl He higher education administration. and Real Eslalc Development 1996. Harmony. He served as the Jill corporate sales director VanOrden McDowell Stacy, arc parents of a son. Blue Ridge Corporation December '86 and her husband. Wyoming AIDS Valley Joyce Peterson Council and the Ballet Theatre Pennsylvania. He designed White own home. In recent years, i his .iikI Hcmington. Honda where In Nonnan paitnei, I in for Big Arts on Sanibcl and for the I |c Scdona. with Blessing/ is an econo- N.J.. They studying reside in N.J. School House . nun ihnifd through ins I hratei lo Hi)' Ails own basket recently eVfaJJ 1995. he a and cator. is She is a Cape Coral. .i His father. Rev. Glen "enjoyed his years is CPR the first associate management team, Jeff will coornews assignments with the editorial staff, part of the is are plan- an admissions Bloomsburg University. Thomas W. Smelas were married mas is '87 and Tracy L. Hartenstine in Orefield on August 5. 1995. Tho- a business education teacher and assistant coach varsity baseball District. They in the Palmerton Area School reside in Whitehall. incuding the development of story ideas and long- Sylvia Lorenc Tridico '87 and her husband, term projects. He newspaper's expansion will also oversee the and his wife. Susan, on October County. live in Jeffrey R. at Darrow '87 14. 1995. is doctor of arts degree He his docin math- earned a Shippensburg University at in live in bom Allentown. Representative: Lori DePasquale Lannetti 1162 Bay less Place Eagleville.PA 19408 (215) 631-9452 lives in Pocatello, Idaho. Class Volunteers: a staff nurse in obstet- Mary Louise McDonnell Nolan were married Instructor. ber 7, They Hazle Town- working on Idaho State University. master's degree He Robert, are parents of a son, Zachary Robert, 1988 also certified in in-patient obstetrics 1995. Mary in is '87 and Christopher Gary L. Bosavage, Stephanie Feiterman, Steve Fetterman, Marge Krueger Chatham, Mass.. on Octo- a regional real estate super- Michele Ermilio Adkins '88 has been named dean of academic affairs at Harcum College in Bryn Mawr. assistant to the William J. visor. They live in Longmcadow, Mass. Rolley '86 has been promoted to as- R at cial Mcndian joined Commer- office made WUliarnsporL education. Despite living in Phila- Metropolitan February 1992 after hav- in worked as a branch mercial loan officer with excellent use of his Meridian Bank in the Lending Division. He ing He works Bloomsburg University mid He earned an manager and com- Commonwealth Bank MBA degree at in Bloomsburg. many yems. he lived a very productive, creative mid positive life." Also surviving arc his mother. Lois; a brother, two sisters, As dinate A hospital employee for certified professional childbirth edu- sistant vice president at Hueholt, said that Jim for named editor of the Standard-Speaker in Hazleton. He has been with the newspaper for nearly nine years. 1991. She was recipient of the Staff Nurse RecogniAward in I9H8 and 1989. delphia AIDS She joins a Morgan. sister. staff is Golden group on a Florida. with the annual Nurse tion marble panther sculpture for the City of rici mid weaving and sculpting. As worked widi Knlhy Murtin '86 received Hospital. F. wedding. Fay Susan Tipping Palmatary '87 and her husband. ematics years, she at 1 Tom '86. are parents of a daughter, Hannah Louise, bom on February 6 (eight pounds; 21 inches). toral thesis for a Montgomery Christian. brother. Tyler, and a 9. Broadcasting. more than 10 Cameron Robert, arc parents of a daughter. Madison Riley, ship. of a brother. '87 and her husband, efforts into northern Schuylkill Recognition Award presented by the medical mi was a volunteer counselor Karen Bowers Cichewicz Brenda Piechowskl Messner '86 has been named tin ie accountant for the American Urban Radio Network, which is owned by Sheridan ipatcd in various wil.llilr ' conservation efforts. )ld '85, Myers and where they Port ( CPA and Pctcrt N.J.. ning a September McKeown Meneeley i ( J child. Katie a Basking Ridge, in He joins 6. Fay Ortiz '87 and Matthew Jeff >i members of Apostle Metropolitan 'ommumty Clnm.li i Pnnccton. AT&T is Mchr >l Bowles, were active as p n first 28. Joyce consumer purchase behavior. time in the Sanibcl Island rcj'Kin in mist for Jim spent '86 and Peter Ph.D.. are parents of their bom on March and worked on the construction of his Mehr May (215) 646-8364 Jeff Cox '87 has been a brother, Daniel. Jim was a board member of the on Andrew John, bom on He joins 23. 1995. Stephanie Stewart Moore '87 and her husband. George, are parents of a son. Collin Lambert, bom Sean Mullen 700 Lower State Road, U25 -IBNorth Wales. PA 19454-2167 bom on March Corporation near Lake for eight months. Class Volunteer: Kelly phia and with die Blue Ridge first 1987 Representative: Who 's Who Registry of Business Leaders. Kelly Lewis '86 and his wife. Lisa, are parents of a son. Nashua Jennings, bom on January 12. a teacher in the was Prior to law school, she education teacher versity of Scranton. has seven years of '87 has passed the Ann McCluskey-Yamulla LoiHIf Koch '86 arid Bill Koch '85 arc owners of Keystone Learning Centers. Inc.. one of and his maternal Jennifer Creasy RtlSSO '86 works tial at a residen- treatment center for emotionally disturbed chil- dren, where she coordinates mid her husband. Tony, their health care. live in She Westchester County, N.Y. grandmother. Ann Woods '86 and George M. Kettelberger were married on June 24. 1995. They live in For a schedule of alumni, athletic, and cultural events, contact the Alumni Office 1-800-526-0254 Doylestown. Robert W. Wright '86 has been promoted vice president of operations for taurants, Inc. He master's degree He lives in to Mark D Family Res- has completed credits toward his at Wilkes University. Sweet Valley. SORORITY REUNION — A number of Chi Sigma Rho Cheryl Garoutte '85 on September Kenney '55. 9. 1995 Cheryl Garoutte Broderick '85, sisters were reunited at the wedding of Shown in photo are (front, from left) Gayle Cochrane Kelly McDonald. Debbie Carabini '85; (back, from left) Katie George, llene Steinberg Smith '85. Jacquelyn Piacenti Tricolli '85 and Laura Tassell Feudo •85. Page 20 Clinical Labs in He and Horsham. his wife. Angela, live in Flourtown. Judcc Remus *88 is teaching second grade Catholic school in King of Prussia at ,i Beth Ann Roeder ss and Scott v Zimmei man were married on October 14, 1995. in Montandon Beth, who gonad a master's degree '91 Bloomsburg at in 1994. is u reading specialist in the Danville Area School District. grade teacher in the Scott | tilth is Danville Area School District Chaalaj Harrli Moroi "si has been Marie Sptngal 'K.s haa loceptad senior product engineer with She position it i .i Moore Products Co lives in Lonsdale. Maxim- Howertai Wolfe -nh ind ha husband, Robert, arc parents of a daughter. Natalie Elaine, bom on February 9. FO < named ot & Monument Founded in National is M) agencies in I eoveinmenl 1989 V. not loi profit ii ieeogni/.cd John M. Walker 125 Norwood Avenue North Plainfield, NJ 07060 Several alumn, held an "Apartment Reunion" in New Jersey. Shown in photo are (front row, from left) Christine Patania Heininger '91, Steve Gray Kimberly Wighard Gray '91. Joshua Gray, Denise OrdorffCarr '91, (back row. from left) Robert Heininger D Roger Tartaglta, Grace Tartaglia, Anthony bJitorii si, (908) 753-8857 I Derricott, From 1991 New was director of Options, a career opportunities grant-funded Hare urn, as well as coordinator of spein Harcum's continuing education project at cial to 1993. she programs department. who earned Michele, a master's degree at West Chester University in 1994, lives in West Chester. Howard D. Aogstadt for Gerald D. passed the Corkery CPA exam in Jr. '88, staff CPA in 1995. He is in the process of purchasing the business. is 12. inches). He joins Nikki is Logan Grant, bom 1995 (seven pounds, one ounce; 20 the Doctor of Optometry degree during the 75th the Pennsylvania College of PCO. public ralntloni o in )eerlield, I She has also j.himI r .imii. ,u Northwestern University's Kellogg Oraduate School of Management. She expects to gradual in December 1998. Illinois. She and September hai husband, David, 3. 1995 in were married on Allentown. They live in Chi Brian, report the birth of a son. Brian AmbrOSt bom on ruary 4. 1995. ter in Danville. teacher at Danville. D, April 7. 1996 (eight pounds, nine and a half ounces, 21 inches). He joins u three year-old Kathcrinc Margaret. Barbara Hroda-llru/.on '89 has earned David the North Central Secure Treatment is a Cen- Bloomsburg. Christopher A. Carcella '88 and Gina D. were married on May 3 in Broomall. Barbara leaches dental hygiene Luzerne County Community College and structional design specialist at is an at ii in- Pcnn Slate University's Wilkcs-Barrc campus. Christopher employed by Deluxe Corporation is Colleen Mulhall '88 and Brian Koharski were married in June. Colleen live in Clarksville. is a registered nurse. They Ann Cimakasky were married in 1995. Carole is '88 and Brian Peck Centermoreland on October 14, an office manager and personnel coordinator for Interim Personnel. Kingston. They reside in Harding. tal Systems Mark The firm packs hazardous chemicals '88 and her husband, Keith, are parents of a daughter. Janelle Renee. for shipment facility in Hatfield. New Jersey, New They live in West Lawn. 1995. They Joe MBA in health care and international paiks and visilois ill. Service Na ml managing the win in Id's In st I'ail .ind laigest national park system. ntal iii I isl. iii growth over the As instru- National's last 15 years. vice president for marketing, she I upon lied Field operations, ill human association. A daughter of a park rungcr, Chcslcy grew up the national parks. She in learned to appreciate the when she served as a volunteer in the mid 1970s. husband. Fran lei is Moro/ construction manager Sylvan Pools in Doylcstown. They arc parents of a daughter. Kathcrinc Elizabeth. live in Warminster. her husband, Rinana Capri, 6, 1995. Plan now! Ross Oreenawall '89 and Dawn .Ion in is in Speed. Indiana, on August M Orecn 19, 1995. manager for Sonoco Products Albany. Ind. They live in Scllcrsvillc, Ind. a production New a marketing representative with Suzanne Schock Harder '89 and her husband. Brett, are parents of a daughter. marketing. is In Homecoming! Joseph's University in Philadelphia, with specializations He on November were married as Chicago and Bermuda. St. '88, are parents of a daughter, bom hai ol dollar, to assisting the l»V They ware. Maryland. Connecticut, and have gone as far degree from I York, Dela- Robert L. Piacine '88 recently earned an bom in November I" n. '79, Monica Palo Catanzaro '89 and Jon Steve and Stephanie Husted Fetterman '88 are Hie organization donated millions live in the AftanO '89 and her hujband, Frank, arc parents of a daughter, born on December 10, 1995. They live in Plymouth. 14. parents of a son. Zachary. public. I pack chemists. The Ott '89 and Greg Oil '95. back to the processing Deena Winnick Erdman They Wilkcs-Barrc area. in Hatfield as lab other two are available to park and the general for BloomU alumni working for Republic Environmen- cover Pennsylvania, bom on March are parents of three children. Sharon Zu/elski Robert Pflugler '88 reports that he is one of three Carole made o, iniilci uils visitors parks Tennessee. of Shoreview. Minn. ol Ml production activities of the a Barbara and her husband. Dr. Richard A. Bra/on. Ciarlello I, III. the resources, purchasing and master's degree in instructional technology in o|m Chcslcy has been in David B. McDermott '88 and Eileen M. III. •>! i Islands and Puerto Rli in' Hazleton. Allentown and Wilkcs-Barrc. Connolley were married and Itndili quality educational cago. sister. Mexico. IllOUel) il tin •. . Susan KcfTcr Burrlck '89 and her husband. Malkoskie participated in SOSH. a student organization which annually provides eye care to underprivileged residents of Dr. Robert W. Banchiere '88 and his wife, Robyn. are parents of a son, Brandon Charles, bom on Feb- ii s booh itorai and museum shops in t() slates, the Virgin arc Habnkus Appleby '89 is coordinator for Jim Beam Iti.uuls Lisa in Philadelphia. at She served her fourth year cxtcrnship Donald Blyler Offset. The Lebanon. M Laura Spechl, Chrstine Spohn, Susan Sugra, John M. Walker commencement of a sister. Alexandra, age six. controller for family lives in Township. Virginia A. Malkoskie '88 was recently awarded Optometry Nicole Blyler-Hockley '88 and her husband. on June employed by Kuhn & Block CPAs. They live in Bushkill While Brian, are parents of the son, Todd Argenziano. Joanne L. Linda Foster, JoAmse Keener Uighow, I Cynthia L. Johnson '88 and John S. Onulack were married in Allentown on September 2. 1995. accountant Willow Grove, November '88 and his wife. Holly, are parents of their second child, a son. Ethan Bailey, bom on June 21. 1995. Dan. who recently received his CPA designation, is an internal consultant for Core States. Cynthia 'nngrrss. National Park Servii Class Volunteers Exton. larJon tcx ( odu< utional actividei Fritzie Carr. Dan Good I-n ind promoti aids Tartaglia, Kimberly Shukwit Tartaglia '92. Fritz Carr. She formerly was a career counselor and adult trainer at the Chester County Intermediate Unit in ilnu-s in the ball ol the country, ooparatinj u i Representative: i.itiou Fastcm '. parks and other il eaitam APARTMENT D REUNION- \sso. I'M a consortium of more than nation president and astern National Park I Coming bom on October 12. October 26! Sarah Elizabeth, 1995 (Five pounds, 13 ounces. 19 inches). Page 21 Horan Lisa Diefcnderfcr are '89 and her husband. '88. arc parents of a son. Brian Allen, Brim Tim. Patty Vile Jackson '90 and her husband. maternity parents of a son. Hunter. Patty is on leave from her teaching position in the bom School on March 22. 1995. Lisa is working in the emergency room at Pottstown Memorial Hospital and is pursuing a master's degree as a family nurse practitioner at Brian Widcncr University. MBA degree in Mary U the Joseph's University. They live at St. Sanatoga. New in the Jersey. I She They lia. '89 Irey seaside suburb of Harbord. live in the I 996 Amnu Ann my, Whii d'i Teachers. Mary Jennifer, an English teacher is and head softball coach High book Our Lady Queen of Peace School. The coloring trated a special coloring also earned a master's degree at who Bloomsburg, a kindergarten teacher at Frackville is Elementary School. They at on North Shamokin the primary building Street, students, teachers, activities children will enjoy at and live at Elysburg R.R. 1. Point. are Ann Elizabeth Orris '89 and Norman A. Shaffer were mamcd in York on May 13. 1995. Ann is a [epstercd nurse for Memorial Health Systems Care in Central Services comp- York. They live in York. live in Cherry Hill. N.J. Linda Logan '90 is assistant meeting planner IMS America in Plymouth Meeting. She is also taking classes at Temple University. Markowski Julie Bucheit M. Bomberger were married in Lancaster on November 25, 1995. John is employed by the Liberty Mutual Group. They John Zukus They Markowski the mother of three children. is an associate with the firm of Hayle. a special arc already parents of a three-year-old son. Home in the Debra was honored with citation for outstanding performance. She Michael and Julia Spychalski Oehlert '89 expecting their second child in August. They accountant is for ceeds normal expectations." An Kevin J. Kotch '90 and Sharon E. Toomey were married on December 9. 1995. in Pottsville. Kevin, School a 1993 graduate of the Temple University Morris and Kerr. Philadelphia. nia Office of the Budget for "performance that ex- troller office. Media. of Law. the school. recognized by the Jennifer L. Jones '89 and Mark R. Bell were married on June 30. 1995 in the Catawissa area. edition of Who's illus- for the students of Debra Howley Yutko '89 of Frackville has been Commonwealth of Pennsylva- also selected for inclusion in the Carol A. Yancoski '89 has created and book includes drawings of Ann Julie High Poinl Regional Scl Robert E. Kagarise '90 and Kerry Ann Bennett were married on November 25. 1995. Robert is a consultant with Deloitte and Touche. They live in Rhonc- at pursing an is and Matthew B. ( 'umberwonh were married on December 2, 1995. Julie is employed by Citibank in Sydney. Austra- 1995 Teacher of the Year was and IIa*scnplug '84 P. was (elected District of working is in Collcgcvillc Poulcnc Rorcr Neshaminy District. '89 and Jane live in Lancaster. '90 and Michael '87 are parents of twin sons. Brian Michael and Ethan Thomas, born on August 20, 1995. They live in Hanover. Maryland. Gary L. Mausteller '90 and Amber L. Snyder were married on January 13 in Bloomsburg. Gary is a sales agent for American General Life and AcThey cident Insurance Co.. Sunbury. 1990 reside in Catawissa. Representative: Rilt Jr. '89 Ronald D. ;md Maureen M. Berry Woodbndge, Va., on December 1995. Ronald is manager of the Weis Market Woodbndge. They live in Lakeridge. were married in 2, in count executive for The Interep Radio Store and has relocated to Atlanta. She joined the promotions (703)824-8489 department of the company about two years ago. In her Shadle '89 and Jennie L. Fagan were married on September 9. 1995. in Warminster. David is a sales representative for Rockwell Transportation Service, Inc., in Doylcstown. They live David Troy Sellers '85 named tlOS Itch editoi oi Standard Journal Ncwspapeis, new t contents of the Lewishurg responsible the i<>" in Daily Standard. was Milton |>apei sun e <>l the Suzanne since Septembei 1993. U the foi newspa troller pen SJOStrom ber 28. 1995. Suzanne 198° and spoils editoi "i both Stackhouse Good '89 S. Susan E. Bittner '90 and Nick 1 J. Wozniak were is a com- inNumidia. Susan in Sayre on Octo- They John Sweeney '89 WorldNct Services is a is working for Compat NBC AT&T as the staff editor for sports Also the Internet. manager Wilkes-Banc Joseph live in a part-time actor, on he recently "Phantom" with Marc Kudisch, who is currently playing Gaston in "Beauty and the Beast" on Broadway. appealed Geisinger Medical Center. Danville. They Bloomsburg R.R. at live at in position, she will be selling national raall over the United Jill Ann Murphy '90 and Jeffrey P. Jill is a nuclear medical technologist for Grand View Hospital in Sellersville. They reside in Chalfont. Lori A. Pellegrini '90 and Robert Henry were Reed were married in Reading. Tracy is employed by Reuben H. Donnelley in Wayne. They live in Wayne. Tracy J. Brossman '90 and Paul R. married on December 29, 1995. Company. They Mitchell A. Clouser '90 and Tracy E. Beck were married in Grace Episcopal Church Va. Mitchell is in Petersburg, Lori is a claims automation specialist for State Farm Insurance reside in Conshohocken. Randi Sennett Piascik '90 manages a 250-unit apartment community for Summit Properties. a district sales representative with Red's/Fisher Produce in Tampa, Fla. Renee Tazik '89 and Eduardo A. Ramos '90 were married on September Eduardo Group. is 17, 1994 in Levittown. employed by American International Inc., as regional underwriting manager, ac- cident and health division, for Central Europe and the Jean Waverka '87 of Harnsburg has been named in Penn National Insurance Company's corporate commu mcations department. She .1 for John M. Walker '89 and Cynthia M. Hadzick were married John in a managei Atlantic NYNEX is Pittsburgh in September 1995. «>! facilities and budgets for Bell Mobile. Jean and her husband. Da\ id, are parents of a daughter, Allyson Kate, Todd Robert Whitmover l-'ortna Senate Page 22 Warsaw. Poland. public information writer for the Pennsylvania 11. 1995. of Independent States Region. live in com munications coordinator merij was Commonwealth They currently bom on Octobei wore mamcd by Sovereign Bank They in in "89 and Heidi A. Todd Wyomissing. Ephrata. is employed reside in Denver. Lancaster County. were Zeltt married in North Wales on October 20, 1995. 4. a national bank examiner Treasury's Department of the of Currency. Associates. is Joseph and new dio advertising for radio stations States. married on January Hope. Manganiello 'HK were married sports editoi Nicole Woodson Smith. Lisa Class Volunteers: munications technician with Life Flight Daily Journal and the Milton Ik- New P. '90 has been promoted to ac- Deb Mulkewycz James P. Shevlin 3220 South 28th Street, U204 Alexandria, VA 22302 LEHIGH VALLEY FRESHMEN — Twenty-six members of the Valley were guests at a picnic hosted by the Alumni Association. Joanne Derricott '89. and Cliff Maurer '66 did all the Class of 2000 from the Lehigh Bill and Carol Derricott cooking and serving. 66. Denise E. Sewell '90, a captain in the Air Force, has graduated from the flight nurse course at the School of Aerospace Medicine AFB Brooks at in San Antonio. Texas. Richelle Erb Kegarise '91 and her husband. Kevin, are parents of a son. Kyle James, born on November m>. R K helle 3. AMP Inc.. Harrisburg. They is an accountant tor live in Elizabethtown. 4 Chad R. Williams 90 graduated from Thomas M. Cooley Law School and He the Easton area. practicing law in is lives in Milford. Kelly L. Leiendccker '91 and Jon were P. 1992 Representative Hartnuucr mamed on September 23. 1995. in Ambler Kelly is employed by Woods Services in Langhome. They live in Ambler. Hob Heller 66 Glennbrook Road. Apt 4224 Stanfont. CT 06902 1203)326-8336 Umdon Class Volunteer: Tom 1991 Anthony Representative: the Damian J. Dinan 4311 Ginger Cove Drive. Apt. P. U Litwin Wyoming County '91 has been from Widener University School of TE He passed Tampa. FL 33634 (813) 886-7342 burg. Class Volunteers: the Air Force, has graduated exam the bar Alexander C. Miller John L. Andronis. Zohreh Garrousian. Shannon Strasbaugh Flight Screening Eric sworn Law in Harris- last July. at from the Air Force Randolph A IB in San December married in Danville on live in 24. 1995. They Catawissa. Pamela R. Miller '91 and David J. Summerson were married in Cogan Station on October 28. 995 Tracy Banick '91 and Michael Boyer '90 were married on November 18. 1995. Francine E. Bebenek '91 and David Ashby '92 were married on October 7. 1995, in Coal Townassistant director of annual giv- is ing at Bucknell University, and David is a profes- sional photographer. Tammy day were married on June Tammy 15. Bloomsburg Mon- earned a fourth grade teacher in the Lancaster. '92 and Nevin T. (.'hush Donna is in Telford. 14. 1995 in Quakertown u cost accountant with North They American Quakcrtown. live in They Joseph Cipriani of Susquehanna Valley. Bloomsburg. They Holly S. Moyer were married Dean M. Brooks on September in Alburtis employed is as a social l )2 Robert married 16, 1995, worker by Masonic Homes. Elizabethtown. and Dean is a chemist with Lititz. They live in Lancaster. Warner Lambert Co.. Kevin J. Mulroony 1997 Orion Mission who Richard M. Pinterich '91 and Brenda K. Craver were married on April 27 in Berwick. Richard is employed by First National Bank of Berwick. They community. live in that live in that city. '91 has been Williamsport He was nominated technology company. T. Roos '91 has joined Pcnn Adver- tising as a sales representative in the Baltimore, office. by She resides in Perry Hall. in with stint Cole '92 and Donna M. Cawlcy were Duryea on September 9. 1995. Robert, at N.Y. live in Vestul. accounting department 1992 and currently heads the daily accounting Michele M. Shelby '91 was promoted from statistician to computer specialist, programming and analysis at the U.S. Department Center of the PlngSI Lakes in Corning. N.Y, for three ycurs. Earlier, she Grant Dushore on October in Both employed by are SUUo Wilkes Barrc on November in I I I manual, m lervice firm they founded '7K were 1 11, Inc., a 1 ' ' - I pp Malvern l in y live in Roycrsford. I Una w. n m. ii 1 Jennifer K. Dougherty '92 and Brad \, Woolley are planning an August 1997 wedding. Edwin C. Brouia an auditor with the Pennsylvania Department of the Auditor General. They live in Muncy. Michelle Stabler '91 and Greg Shcffcr planning a September is II arc 21.5 inches). bom 1995 (eight pounds, 13 ounces, 14, They Blacksburg, Va. live in manager for Mazzitt & Sullivan Coun- James P. Thomas '91 and Shcrce Goctz arc planemployed as Central Dauphin School ning a June 14. 1997 wedding. Jay 14, 1995. Gregg a senior accoun- is KPMG Peat Marwick. and Kim is an ac- tuarial analyst at I leallliAmerica. Iliey live in I lar They '91 and her husband, September 30. 1995 They live in (six pounds, 10 ounces. 20 Schnccksville. Katharine M. Woollum '91 and Mark Roadarmel were married Richard, are parents of a son. '91 Candace Wydni Greco '92 Wheat First Butcher sociate at a registered as- iff Singer, a full-ser- vice brokerage firm in Washington, D.C. She and (Jury, live in thai city. Michelle I file '92 and Christopher Scaler were married on November 4, 1995. in Reading. Michelle is employed by Good Samaritan Hospital in Lebanon. They live in that community. and her husband. Ryan Edward, born 22. 1995. Katharine is sor in Fairfax County. in Alexandria, Va.. on July a special education supervi- They live in Alexandria. married in teacher at School in September 1995. Debra is a fifth grade West Lake Year-Round Elementary Apex, N.C. Marsha Jopski Michael L. KaufTman '91 and Tammy L. Teats in Selinsgrove on October 14, 1995. is employed in the Inc.. purchasing department Sunbury. They s( '91 haa aplam in 1992 gruduulc luiol at Ion km ol kn, Alubama, he wan an AeroScout pilot flying the Kiowa in OH-58C Apuchc attack Germany until an After completing the *>KI) Kiowu Warrior OH- quid i In lion course und the Mainte- nance Test Pilot course, .i he assigned to the 2-17 Cavalry Squadron with the 101st Airborne Division fori ( at amplxll, Kenlix ky planning a July 13. live in Raymond Tringali art- Shane Kleiner '92 is manager of District. He events, contact the Alumni Office 1996 wedding. County Conservation For a schedule of alumni, athletic, and cultural '92 and were married Michael llij'lil t Debra Hubal '92 and Cory Del Liverman were I) on January 22. of Weis Markets. A Army. In live in Bethlehem Township. Susan Piasecki Hollender the battalion in is John, are parents of a son. Justin David, born on inches). Bradstrcet. piomotcd n will Ik- '91. & tant with her husband. Kimberly Milder Wall Dun on November Donna Capuano were '91 and The wedding party included David Jones '91. Laura Hawke Jones '92, and Stephen Kasarda for German i June 1995. a science teacher in the married on April 27. John works Lelbold risburg. District in Harrisburg. John C. Hersh Kim and her husband, Stephen, are parents of a son, Joshua Kyle, on December a billing 1996 wedding. Michelle 7, seling Services in Harrisburg. '91 Ix '92 and *91 arc parents of a daughter. Kill ten Leigh, born 1995. 7, two It Jodi Domlnlck '92 and Jeffrey married Gregg German College Park. Maryland. is Kimberly Wighard Gray I l Institute in r.lmiia loi Ibrr) Hayi i an plan 1997 sedding. Jennifer is a commu u spring the Census, in Washing- S. Evangelisti '91 and Tricia R. Britton were married Grant Commerce, Bureau of lives in served as admissions representative u uli fit- Iniiia Business tasks. She wus u program ix'ulinatm with the College ycurs. Debbie Dorfmun '92 and Inn on November 1, 1995. mathematical ton, D.C. women Jennifer Duvis '92 and ricd of for loimng Alfred to State. Francine Indies. Bmghamton University, is an adjunct member there and is in a doctoral progiam. faculty program administrators/faculty in Md.. Md. his co-workers. He joined the company's West received u master's degree in experimental llOXffll Rosemary named 1995 Em- Inc., a training lughei education P. psychology nmg Dunwoody, Ga. lives in in the to eadeis" in the "I '91 has been enrolled in the NASA Flight Program for the He Corps been chosen program, a national leadeiship « '91 and lias I'iioi Juckl Cantor '92 served a two-year the Peace Bloomsburg. live in Holly Inc.. in 'ommumtN l nity organize! in the Seattle area. Perm Manor School Dis- ployee of the Year at RegScan. in York, Dragcr Um 'cntei Education and [raining at Alfred State College in New director of Family Counseling Services in 1995. Karen D. Cerrito '91 and Richard F. Stahovich were married on June 29 in Hazleton. Karen is a trict, is Francine Dimes Brlon team leader for the '88, | paitu ipate Donna ML Brodoski They L. Bonawitz '91 and Kevin R. master's degree at May. 1 Pamela ship. Francine in were married on October Bickert were F. SCI- at Hill. Kelly Bracken '92 graduated from law school '91. a first lieutenant in Program 1 employed as a corrections officer They live in Boiling Springs is Camp '«)2 and cmn B Carta were Coal Township on September 23. 1995. in l Antonio. Texas. Jayme L. Arlow '91 and Ronald married Eric Bamivagc J. in to bar, following graduation the Wyoming 1-800-526-0254 formerly was die Selinsgrove. Page 23 Graves were married environmental education coordinator for the dis- Kulpmont on September in 9. Pamela is a certified medical technologist. Tney live in West Palm Beach, Florida. 1995. trict. Thomas R. Landon '92 and KcrTy Abcll were married on August 12. 1995 in Wilkes-Banc. Thomanager of Enterprise Rent-a-Car Stroudsburg. They live in Dallas mas a junior analyst for fori L. Liguori '92 and Todd Ewald were married on March 2 in Reading. She has completed coursework for a master's degree Former Husky wrestling standout Tony Reed '90 will nization science Boulder. in return to the University as an assistant wrestling work under will Tom head coach coach It I three year A maid olorado ( Laura Mattes '92 was a brideswedding, and Lori was matron of honor her in William M. graduated from Bloomsburg on I a Lucas III '92 is in his third year of he- posted a record of 100-35-5. NCAA qualified for die Division I Championships High School Fria master's degree He Arizona. in is working the University of Phoenix. at fountain Hills le lives in nary medicine won and pounds in I title at WO each In Kutztown. id U I of his four yeius, he placid I in the Pennsylvania Conference State in ologist with Bennett EDS employed by in Morrisville. liWL lis I carcei at N.C.. and they scholastic carcei Shikellamy Hiim bom a member l ame. While is plon state who compiled was third and at May 1 1 in A Marino a Mark Schwab On his of lowu. ")2 and Gregory J. Dill Bucknell as assistant coach 1992 1993 in the season and worked with the employed by Willow Valley is employed hy Automatic Data Processing. They live in Lancaster. R. Schorn Purncll '92 graduated from the Pennsylvania College of Optometry on ration May IS. 1996. and being part of a medical charity organi- zation in Mexico, Schorn has accepted a residency position at I foi four years for Spoils lions. Inc.. in West Palm assistant coach Newman High at Darren Reighard '92 was recently promoted \ k es Camp in 1 with Keystone Health Plan Ser- lill. Angela Bisthne Darren and his wife, the former '90, live in Carlisle. Cardinal School. One .lane B, Rohrer '92 of his responsibilities with degree Sports Promotions College Misencordia v. as working with the National Wrestling Coaches Assoi in is In Wadsworth in currently employed Cable One. working in the promotions department which produces commercials children: Tennes- They live in a reg- Joe Yodock '92 has moved Miami to is a territory manager Lebanon, N.J. They reside in in Stephanie Gyurina Hock '93 and Brent Hock bom on March Heather A. Kean '93 is in her third year of teach- ing third grade in the Pennsbury School District. also completing a master's degree at is Jennifer M. Kistler '93 and Andrew Solonoski III were married in Hazleton. Jennifer S. is employed in the law offices of Laputka and Pedn They live in Weatherly. Donna M. Zampetti '92 and Michael Richards were married on September 30. 1995, in Shavertown. Donna is employed by the LakeLehman School District. They reside in the Back Tiffany L. married in Ballard & live in Mountain. Matz '93 and David Wemersville. Associates in M. Winkler were is employed by Jacksonville, N.C. They Tiffany Swansboro. N.C. Tara Mensinger Kachurka '93 and her husband, Todd, are parents of a daughter, Kaylee Bryn, bom Representative: \flke at 642 Arthur of two Street at Bloomsburg. Laura M. Sandy (717)450-5683 reside at Laughlin is Class Volunteers: Renee Kunkel, Pom working on an Gregory J. Alessandroni '93 and Kathleen is 1 1, live in Gilbcrtsvillc. Susan L. Barnhart '93 and Mark Mark is is in 14. 1995. They live in Michelle Nickerson '93 tive for Cellular One in is a corporate representa- Chambersburg. 1995, in a systems engineer for CPL. Melchiorre '84 were married AFB in Del Rio, Texas. MBA degree. laniero J. Berwick on Oc- Lynne J. Palmer '93 and Andrew Slater 4 92 were married on November 4. 1995, in Bloomsburg. Lynne is a substitute teacher, and Andrew is a caseworker for the Columbia County Children and Youth Services. They live in Catawissa. a substitute teacher, and a sales representative for Melchiorre As- Sheila N. Paul '93 and David L. Breneman were married on '92 and Bradley L. Black were York on October I. Michelle Mittnacht '93 and Andrew L. Wereley were married in Bethlehem on August 6. 1993. They Rivera were married on November Barry and Stacy. May Hazlcton, PA 18201 Kim Barry', arc parents also earned a master's degree on Jemo sociates. Page 24 Hormel Foods '89 are parents of a son, Colton Jack, Hollywood. area. tober 21, 1995. Susan in a kindergarten teacher in is Bloomsburg. Florida, and has started a barrier leasing business dent-run radio station. married '93 and Michael A. Pellito Succasunna. N.J., on October in Hillsboro, N.J., and Michael She Allentown. They le Herman Susan 28. 1995. Oswald is istered nurse at Phoenixville Hospital. Bruce Rosengrant '92 has been named a parttime instructor in the department of mass communis ation at Lycoming College, where he also serves as a development officer and advisor for the stu- 1 '92 and Douglas Boyertown. Jennifer Allcntown. Gregory is live in Clarksville. in Dallas. tion. He They 15. working on a master's nursing as a family nurse practitioner She and her husband. ui J. '93 were married Vincent '92 and her husband, 1993 to protect analyst Beach. Florida, he was the Rehoboth Beach. Delaware, on April 20. Christine is a registered pediatric and surgical nurse. in sons V.A. Medical Center in Lyons, N.J. While Promo '93 and Richard Mestas were Hard Christine for were married in the Shikellamy elementary program working live in Houston. is 'onlercnce Center, and Gregory ( Altei receiving a scholarship from Varilux Corpo- coaching resume, Reed served Maryland. They also to 15. Jennifer team All American, champion employed by Astra see. Jr. M Palumbo Stephanie 1995. Kesoit and senior, he is moved Phillipsburg, N.J. April '93 were married in Bethlehem on September 30. the Pittsburgh Classic he defeated national at was ham a 108-7 As a vanity record i in Ellicott City. Amy Rcmlcy AD Computer. employed by Stephanie there, he '92 and Lana R. Westacott were Rochester. Patrick grade teacher, live in Danville. married Chris, are parents of a son, Jacob Alexander, born were married on ol the two tune PIAA in wedding. fifth Plainsboro, N.J. wrestling lor Phil Lockcuff ()(), Deanne are Marsha Lee Hall '93 and Brian H. Albertson were married on October 14. 1995, in Danville. Marsha is employed by Service America Corp. They 14, 1995. Dahl '93 and Andy Velasquez Texas, two years ago. '92 and Christopher Hoenscheid Urban Patrick married on February University's Athletic Hall of Williams Environmental recently promoted to op- Bath on October in Sandra, a Susan on 27. April S. Mtitchlcr ">2 ami David Si hool, practicing veteri- his wife. Catherine, are Samantha Joanne, parents ol a daughter. followed an outstanding .it & was will be in the Ohio Ellicott City. May 1990 Blooinsbuig at Columbus. Dcanne Stout USA Craig Moyer '92 and in live in were married North Carolina. Bryan in live in Raleigh. Lcuguc Championships, finishing second at the is '91 the de- S. 1995. planning a June 14. 1997 wedding. Michelle Stefanowicz '89. a Chi Sigma Rho sorority sister, Mellinger '92 and Sheryl D. Lobaugh J. 'SAC and Eastern Wrestling Championships Chieko earned 4. is employed by the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency. They live in Middletown. were married on March 2 is the .it an \ May Sandra Columbus, Ohio. Duane. a ge- in Consultants. Inc., They Angela M. Lunow '92 and Kyle S. Barrell were married in Kutztown. Angela is employed by Lehigh Valley Hospital in Allcntown. They reside versity in 25. 1995. erations manager. seasons final three each of his May State University in June and University after a successful He November Chiecko Sowlcy '92 and Duane Carey were married on history and coaching football and track at teat lling Agua four-year career in which Williamsport on in reside in Williamsport. gree of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Reed nutive of Sunbury. married C. Fink were in Baltimore. Close '93. a speech pathologist in Cornearned a graduate degree at Clarion Uni- Wendy Pamela Ann Sauers '92 and Jason They Martucci program. I orga- Laura's wedding on June 22. at recruiting and fundraismg h»r the Division human Legg Mason ing. N. Y. Berlin. Maryland. Lori reports that main emphasis on with a in Villanova University. They live at Christopher (Larry) Budzynski '93 and Amy are planning a September wedding. Larry is Reck in is May 4 in Middletown. cal claims adjuster with Pamela A. Buchinski '93 and Michael L. Harrisburg. Sheila is a mediNationwide Insurance in Todd Senofonte actor Jean Claude '93 was the photo double for Van deck watch Damme in three recent mov- officer on the CGC Jarvis. based Ho- in Cheryl nolulu. Hawaii. "Sudden Death." "The Quest," which was shot Thailand, and "Blood Stone." recently com- in was a long-term James Vopal pleted in France. He stands in for some of more the logue-free shots on the movie Damme to shoot scenes on a freeing Van Alumni movies Representative: the classroom, not on the big screen. Stacey His plans changed quickly last fall him name the "A lot one day I of Van Damme *s me of people told just said. who gave 'What the heck. I Van Damme just den Death" happened to be filming in Pittsburgh at the time, Won't movie his spitting-image star hurt his Stacey L. Belhumer, Randy Dumont High to the Stacy Detweiler '94 and Chip Decker '93 chances? are grow Rachel A. Evans '94 and Eric W. Jeffries were married in Nanticoke on October 28. 1995. Rachel is employed by Texaco Pen Mart. They live in West as a photo Damme as long I'll be right there Angela K. Gaugler '94 and Ryan R. IroutOlBQ were married on December 23 in Milton. They live (This note contains excerpts from article written by Terrie Andrea H. Genovcse Siegfried '93 and Ronald L. Gay Early Intervention Program. Raymond P >8< for Stacy Tassone '93 and Joe Robb are planning a September 1997 wedding. Homcmakcr Schools and travels through demonstrations for Fever." a play which was presented as a single staged reading at the College of St. Rose in Al- 1 1 a territory manager tion in an the story of is two couples on Adirondack cabin who expose den fears when they learn that is being sold by the owner. a vaca- their hid- their vacation spot Heather N. Turchi '93 and Frank B. Eckhardt Jr. were mamed in Belvidere on November 4. 1995. Heather is employed by Lehigh Valley AdThey live in Homcmakcrs She resides of Meridian Bank. They live in Stoi \ '94 j li working Service. They ai t pedlatrii May 1 They Milford. E. in Jcssup. 1 sales coordinator lor Alice Charles C. Unger '93 and Diane is . E. Sikora 1 were 995. Charles a field claims adjuster for Erie Insurance Group. They live in 1 995. Robin is a registered nurse munity Hospital. They R.R. (junior grade) on January 1 . 1 996. He serves as a lat ion I thi IV luring this pa' a gold medalist at named an also exclusive photos from Bosnia plus a student-written Commentary and an exclusive Kristen Including Bosnian i overage, the magazine has a special Ihcmc Lansing Tcchologics, reside in from a nine the a is flnl person story year old Bosnian ol Dunmore "hones." and in, hides major stones ahou| hat k Tanner in '94 and Seranton Douglas W. Evans Lisa is employed in advertising department of The Seranton limes ami '91 the county, the versy between organic hone 1 the , onlro ground and synthetic 1 Doug is a benefits administrator for PruMoney Management Group. They reilde fertilizers dential which includes 32 pages of "I"' in its 4H pages, has also I In magazine, ' been redesigned. VanArt '94 and John Richendrrer '93 were married on September 23. 1995. in the Leslie a group supervisor with The Alumni Office has a number of free copies Ot Spectrum which we will in Palmyra, and John is municipal coordinator for Lancaster County GIS Contact the Alumni Office by Department calling 1-800-526-0254. by area. Leslie U-GRO Child at is Care Center in Lancaster. He earned a master's Shippensburg University in 1995. limited send to interested alumni laxmg us.il (717) W) 4060, live at at Amber 5, Pleasant Mills King '94 and Stephen Futchko on June S&A York. is im i. i |U( i '9 in 1 and ( fn Istophei Royersford. a customer account representative at Co., Inc.. in West Point, and Christopher lytical mamed for \. Sechrist '94 were married Sunbury Com- Mount Jo I 15. Custom Amy Built is III were chemist at Amber Merck is & Inc. They live in 7. 1996 wedding. Edward Walton '94 is working for Ostcrman He lives in Bowling Green. Ohio. API Subscriptions to Spectrum are also available. an ana- Merck. Michelle Walsh '94 and Rich Motichka arc planning a September a sales representative Homes. alumCodiusky hloomu.edu. > 1 i American magazine. The current issue features Gallagher 1. Amy S. '93 was promoted to Lieutenant Press Association and hune, and degree Shamokin. Greg Viola iponsor d or by e-mail: Robin L. Heintzelman '94 and Michael Adams were married in Selinsgrove on October married in Leek Kill on October 2 1 tltloni American Schola injuries, archcological digs in dictions Treatment Services. Inc. Belvidere. ompi 'oluinhia N< holaslK nune tal. live Middlcburg. spon: ored by the CS PA. and was ill Bloomsburg employed by United Parcel oiupeii , an Aiiiiti, tin, mi named Mount Pcnn in Seranton. Michael E. Heckman '94 and Lora L. Camahan were married on April 13 in Sclinsgrovc. Michael ||, , Spectrum look first places at SPJ and ASPA; was Yupik children and manages the outpatient pediatric department of the 40-bcd hospitreats a year serving in the U.S. Air Force. v, All Tamm Lisa Brian C. Hausknecht '94 and Tracy L. Fclegy were married on March 16 in Emmaus. Brian is i Assn. Randy works employee benefits/recordkeeping department were married Bloomsburg. in I year. a bridal consultant and an actress. Schools. Homcmak- ompi tic Vanessa Starr '94 and Randy Wagnei *92 m n in Reading on November 25. 1995. Vanessa of Middlcton, Wisconsin, while organizing various phases of the Schools promotions. in iu r ol b) the the Olyphant. live in northeastern slates doing ers is The SPJ Maik and Valley High School. bany. The play contests a year. Associated Collegiate Press, married Inc.. She estimates that she drives about 40,000 '93. an English teacher at the author of "Cabin Mid Krllten M. Suche '94 and Mark is finalists. Spei trum only enters lour fVlea hi Hon, the All at York Univeisity had previously in Easton on September 23, 1995. employed by Manpower. They live in is New University and Towanda. Siehler '«M and I were married on is in < She 4. LaSalle School in Albany. N.Y., ci Iteria fol overall .S'/x-t tium and magazines from Boston COntTOlloj Associates, Inc.. an independent insui an English teacher Whitehall. live in Margaret M. Gustus '94 Robert Tietjen named vices. They Sunbury R.R. '94 and Matthew O.OIi were married on June 1 in Allcntown. Andrea is employed by Dun and Bradstrcct Information Ser- were married in Sunbury on September 23. 1995. Deana is employed by the Northumberland County live at '94 has been for Indian Health Services. Inc.. in Bethel, Alaska Press-Enterprise.,/ They on several Cheryl a. Smith '94 and rohn R McDonald were married in Seranton on June 24, 1995. Cheryl Easton. in Morgan-Besecker for the Bloomsburg Deana M. magazine non-fiction evaluates itudenl magazine* Easton. in the "As long as he's going strong. with him," he said. in magazine competition, which is were married Jr Jennifer is Nanticoke. is there. of the writing. Jeiscy Rude S. Jcnnifci They a beard," he said. demand place Philadelphia New in Gannon for is planning an April 1997 wedding. life member student staff, also took lust i "Probably the only downfall is looking like him. but I can work around it, grow my hair longer or as the Hlavacek. a a School. resemblance For the moment, he's happy with in ance agency based football and basketball seasons at start. double and plans to stick with Van is been named someday branch out to other He has his sights set on commercials and daytime soap operas, for a »W excellence. Stacey Belhumer '94 is a filth grade teacher at David E. Owens Middle School in New Milford. N.J. She also coaches the chcerlcading squads for said he hopes to acting jobs. School "Sud- and his rep- resentatives invited Senofonte for an interview. He Jtate regional meeting of the Society of Professional In the outstanding Harman. Meredith Layos picture and wrote a letter,*" he said. the outstanding student magazine at the 10- is an English teachej and as sistant wrestling vo.uli at Ridgctield Paik High Class Volunteers: him my employed by LabCor employed by Sherwin Will is Dennis Murri '94 Kevin sent Matter Spectrum magazine was named Journalists in April. Nicole Belhumer looked like him, so I Mntteo CtrtSOll 111 1997 wedding. Erica is a programmer/analyst for Bell Atlantic Information Systems Her specialty is computer telephony integration toi in house de Dumont, NJ 07628 (201)384-5219 agent. S 11 Wyomissmg in Jennifer Kurt/ 16 Busscll Court when he was Co vclopment graduated with a degree in elementary education, he planned to play out his life in L Mahanoy Aiea '93 1994 When Todd doing some modeling and met someone Reading in S. Weber is working part-time in day care and math aide at Hallowcll Elementary School in Hatboro-Horsham. pans of the world and to work with Van Damme and other actors like Roger Moore have been very exciting. the facult) She formerly ")4 and May are planning a i.uns in various at neonatal technologist and Office. Theresa substitute M. Kriebel Erica '*>4 team was declared the Northern Hills Conference-Suburban Division Champions. Todd says he will do two additional movies with Van Damme. He said the opportunities to make of Business. teaching in Caldwell, N.J.. is his different set. In a recent telephone call to the '93 where he also is freshman basketball coach. His team has a 14-4 overall record this past winter and routine, dia- set. Kovalick ")4 has joined I.. McCann School of the ies: Spectrum wins more awards Bloom at the Beach Jack's Place Avalon, N.J. August 10 Page 25 He military police officer. 1995 is also a graduate of the Allentown Police Academy. Representative Michele CorbUi 318 Lupax Road. Apt Monica L Zellner '95 and Jonathan R. Griffith in Slatington. Monica is a D20 were married on June Harriiburg.PA 17112 (717) 541-6466 Tracl M. trict. Acklcy '95 has accepted a position at team spent a preschool in I^incaslcr. six Mae Cheryl Bagosy '95 Bccklcy. an assistant professor at a teacher for historical site in She Media. visited state park 27 for on February 16 Anna Bauer at '95 is Medical Center resident of Vcro Beach. I Florida, for 15 years. a member of Ihc Kappa Gamma Society, National Honor Society ol in New She resides Jersey. in Egg knscaiinc M. She taught Society. m were married Roger UTlbdfi I public is the working '86 faculty. Surviving William S. is her husband .mil Li in is completed, she the environmental in Warminster on June assistant to the president of is Department of Agricul- em Corp. '95 and in Ridgeficld. live in were married Gill Conn., on October 15. 1995. They Suzanne R.Gelse '95 and Mark E.Shoch '95 They live at Dyan Sunbury R.D. R. (iish ">5 and Dyan 1995. ies teacher, is in Sunbury. 1. Timothy '95 were married in Milgrovc on fice. They Stefanie 1 1 26 years, died on ledger, May 6 J. Murphy Jr. December in Erdcnheim. They reside in Chalfont. Ann is a computer mapping e, Stefanie ship. at she was vei\ active on various committees the commencement ceremonies Surviving are hei husband, Robert; two daughters, Dare) ..I may as a She will travel across the United States and Canada evaluating various chapters of the sorority. married near Berwick on August 26, 1995. Jennifer is employed at Kidspeace in Danville. They Nescopeck. School Samantha Viard '95 has joined the Dudnyk Horsham as an account coordinator. She previously was a marketing assistant with a legal publishing house based in Montgom- Healthcare Group Stacey Smith '96 has accepted a position as Spanish teacher in ery County. She resides in King of Prussia. Amy in at the in Maryland. Todt 4 96 physical therapy pursuing is at a master's degree lives in Dillsburg. Coleen Tompkins '96 has accepted a position & Chemicals/Allentown M.I.S. with Air Products Beth Waring '95 at is attending graduate school and New Technologies. She lives in Philadelphia. Villanova University. Alisa Trepiccione '96 was awarded the 1996 the Army Reserve, he has completed training as a scholarship of the Pennsylvania Association. The PWPA Women's Press judged entries for the scholarship based on a point system which recog- Hampden Town- Upper Allen Township. Md. employed by M&M/Mars. 1 . 1995. Chris- They live in a Inolhei Finds I mid" Leslie KutTel '95 West and lives in be send to the Development Center, Bloomsburg University. 400 East Second Street, Bloomsburg, PA 7S s 1 is New a store manager for Nine York. Jennifer Ann Lucke '95 and Matthew J. DragonelU were married on April 13 in Scranton. Jennifer recently served in Amcricorps-National I Please note that your Civilian Community Corps. They reside in Morristown. N.J. ontribution is for the "Friends of Emily Fund Bloom at the Beach Jack's Place Avalon, N.J. August 10 Nicole K. Neidig '95 and Loren L. Stone '93 were married on October 14. 1995. in Bloomsburg. Nicole is a sign language interpreter at Carbondale Elementary School, and Loren is an accountant at Barnes Kasson Hospital in Susquehanna. They live in Carbondale. EVENT— Alumni and friends in the Washington. DC. area attended the Friday Evening historic Marine Corps Barracks in the District on Friday. June 14. The 70-minute program featured the U.S. Marine Corps Band, the Marine Drum and Bugle Corps and the Precision Drill Team. The list of attendees is on page 31. twilight since last October. Page 26 D.C. Parade at the Jennifer Noone '95 has been working with AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps Stationed in San Diego, her in the University of Delaware. She Christina M. Kluhs '95 and Ronald M. is a Calvert County Middle Hacketlstown, N.J has been established. Donations in Schwartz were married on October 2 tina A "lueiuls Annette Piazza '96 has accepted a position Maura E. Jordan '95 (M) is an instructional designer of computer-based training with iwn giaiuldaughters and summer 1997 wedding. a certified nursing assistant at is Messiah Village on May 18 Obstructions. Inc. of Crofton, and coordinated Fry and Anuin Scott Bird '96 and Tina Delorey '96 are plan- ning a sultant. live in Freeland. Jason A. Yerg '95 has joined the Milton Borough Police Department. A second lieutenant in HolllbOWlCl '95 and Kenneth L. Price were married administrative assistant in the \ olfu Class Volunteers: Scott Bird. Tina Delorey. Michelle Villanti. Diana Cicchiello Fetterman. Jason ployed by Insalaco's. They 23, Salunga. live in age 45. Most recently regislrai sabird@planetx.bloomu.edu Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority National Chapter con- seeking a position as a social stud- and Timothy an employee of the University for (717) 387-0370 10, 1995. The Northwest- technician for Lancaster County's Assessment Of- (Gump) D James F. Prokopovich '95 and Claire A. McGlynn were married in Freeland. James is em- live in Raleigh. N.C. were married on December 30. 1995. iniiv 381 Strawberry Avenue, Apt Bloomsburg. PA 17815 Jennifer Van Lente '95 and David Cerreta were BeckJey. Rebecca Diehm '95 and Ted i Scott Bird Oklahoma. in Delbaugh '94 were married Ian 14, Mark A. Kunkcl were married in Ixwisburg on December 30. 1995. They live in Randallstown. Md. I Bloomiburg employment 1996 Representative: sciences field in the Philadelphia area. 1995. Jamaica on October employed by ture, presently W. Nuss ulT'95 and Roger < in schools for nine years before joining the to find Allison L. Paynter '95 and Ian R. Hastings She was PJ hopes larbnr Township, N.J. Delta the where they restored an adobe After her AmeriCorps service public relations coordinator for the AtlantiCarc Health System/Atlantic City age 91. She had been a Education, and Old Town San Diego, a heavily employed as lives in at a house. Bloomsburg University years, died is four and fivc-ycar-olds. weeks working with troubled teens Later she was assigned to work in that city. Iva 1 business teacher in the Wilson Area School Dis- Silent Alumni Alumnae garner Two Bloomsburg alumnae outstanding educators were named Ouakcitown C'oininumtN School 1995 convention of the Pennsylvania Business Education Associaat the M. Clemens She earned "62. associate professor a master's 1966 and a doctorate Department of Business Education and Office Administration at Bloomsburg University, was named the 1995 Outstanding Post-Second- Ms. Matunis teaches subjects and at is ,i honor societies She world Bloomsburg and serves as in business education. a variety ol team member She has Her professional and community memberships include Delta Pi Epsilon. American Vocational Association. National Business Education Association. Eastern Business Education Association, Pennsylvania Business Education Association. Future Business Leaders of at PotttA loi '96. Wanda Meeker '95. Lindsay lnon Heck "90, die Future LouJean Bcishline a regional is Dr. Clemens II I consultant for the Agency tor Communication 201)0. Applied Communication and Workplace Readiness Ms. Matunis is president of the American America-Phi Beta Lambda, Professional Secretaries. Office Systems Research Associa- Women. Civic Club, Elkettcs. Order of the Eastern Star, and White Shrine of Jerusalem. Before coming was Bloomsburg to in Women Association of University Business and Professional tion. and is on at Bloomsburg 1979, she She earned '74. Alisa plans to pursue a career in print journalism for newspapers. a master's degree at Bloomsburg in 1975. 1953 graduate of Slippery Rock University, Middle School for many a position as a accountant with Anderson Consulting. Weems He New Holland North America. lives in Harrisburg. Friends She was an active member of St. Columba Church, Bloomsburg, and was an avid tennis and & 1 5 years Joseph J., and Kevin six children: R. Gregory. Gary Amy Chesonis '88. Timothy J. '90, P. '92; five grandchildren, three sisters retired of the School of Nursing in ager of shipping and receiving, died on March 3 age 41. A native of Danville, he was an avid hunter and Fisherman. from the faculty 988, died on February 1 the Univer- who served as man- maternity department at (ieisinger Medical Center, was an instructor in the CJeisingcr School was a maternity supervisor 8 at age 75. She was a graduate of M. Pcgg, who n died in I980£roro PA 17815. B.U. Foun- to the on March 29 at age 67. Survivors include a daughter, Elaine retired in 'KK. in m • day Start the at the Homecoming • at • Good '90, Tern Andrienne Guyei i Bonnie toldren, I mu. |l veteran of the II. Army Air Corps during World he was an auto mechanic for 30 years. Surviving i Kennedy i toward! Kathy '52, '75. Sandra Klcbon '86 '92. Sandra Kech '74 is a brother. 26, 1996 & & '78. Austin Lampman Dcnccn Lantz '86. Lcbo '77. Candy '82. Robin S. Nil holas M. uiiiiai < '90. ^ Karen Matthews M, McMenamcn famei aria ' / /. Football parade, featuring the Alumni hand' I lelen '80. Karen Nancy N. Moycr Maureen Myers '87. '95, Denisc K. Mullen '73. Roflnl Nagel '79, Chris Palko '90, Picnic at Nelson Fieldhouse game Mikovich Minner Cheryl Pasukinis '83 & '85. Camille I'avey 'KK. Angela Paul '91. Susan Pitcher '87, Elaine Pongratz '73. Porenul with Shippensburg "Casino Night" and Dancing M fun evening starting with "Casino Night" from 7 to 9 p.m., to benefit the v. < to midnight. Robbins '84, University's athletic scholarship fund, followed by a populr D.J. for dancing Mary Indy Ri mely Annual Pops Concert '72, Jennie Stahl. Kristcn Stewart '92, Diane Sturm '77, Swartz brochure with details and reservation information will be mailed may Rusc/.yk Judy Ryan '95, Jan Katy Stutzman Center for the Arts from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. A Nan 1, Joan Siccko '76, Joni Sitko Jr.; reunion alumni. Others '90, '7 Kim Rynhart '77, Deborah Davis Sands '74, Susan Schadcl '77, Plus food and beverages. Sunday afternoon at 2:30. featuring the Concert Choir. Husky Singers, and Women's Choral Ensemble. Reunion brunch for Concert Choir Alumni at Haas Ann Chesnut age 64. She had '73, Jean Hoover Ripple '71, six great-grandchildren. G. Norton, died on June 9 been ill for four months. llannetto < Jean Herb Audrey M. Hibbs '88, Linda Hofflna '86, ivggy iced tea and lemonade. • ert '60, Bill Kurt/ '68, Peggy BBQ pork sandwiches, assorted chili and cornbread, caesar salad, baby greens, cole slaw, roasted red potato salad, vegetable and rice salad, pasta salad, fruit tray, chocolate mousse cake, cookies, Surviving, in addition to her husband of nearly Patricia A. Norton, wife of Dean Emeritus Rob- Mane /.>, University's custodial department after 13 years of stations will include chicken kabobs. from 9 p.m and ' Maggie Gilvary, Lisa Gross '74. • "Mom Hoch," which was used by hundreds of students, many of whom were former G.I.'s. five grandchildren '79. raughenbaugh Stitckhouse ( A and Carolyn Joyce Dillon; a son. John A. Hoch '69. I musky -.is service, died on April 9 at ugc 74. Homecoming! October on the Bloomsburg campus. While living on campus for a number of years, she earned the name, 63 years, are two daughters, Beverly • M< Menamerj '77. Karen Marsden Macicjewski '75, Food 1946, she set up housekeeping in Old North Hall Gabb Roberta Oarlock, Qaydon Opp L983 from the of Columbia University. Ebright/Harder scholarship. Barbara Herald Hoch. wife of Dr. John A. Hoch Sr.. died on February 2 at age 81 When the Hoch family moved to Bloomsburg '77. Bib '95. Portia Evans Phihp L Cnibb '69, Jeremiah '87. Jennie King Curl K. Vlcts, who A dation, with a notation to apply the memorial gifts to the & '70, thi University's custodial department alter 10 years of War sylvania School of Nursing, and Teachers College Nancy '90. lid wards '70 '78, service, died Gcisingcr Memorial the Clcvello J. Patti Heller '72, Hospital School of Nursing, the University of Penn- Memorial donations may be sent to the June Ebright/Kevin Harder Textbook Scholarship at the Development Center, Bloomsburg University, 400 Checks should be made payable the Cleveland Clinic. Surviving are his mother, a sister and two nieces. East Second Street, Bloomsburg, at Shcatler. Marie A. Pamell, who Family sity Store for the past E.. She held head nurse and supervisory positions in the Bernetti and two brothers. Kevin C. Harder, an employee of at years prior to retiring in bridge player. '96 has accepted a position as a project analyst with Inc. Central Columbia '76, Janinc Victoria Frace '77. Kate of Nursing, and Also surviving arc Nate at 1988. Cory Weaver '96 has accepted staff A she was a substitute teacher Mane !hl\ nroll ' Amy [fed in print jour- rohn , Nancy Dalon (Cathli nalism. I '94. "72. Debbie Clare Pehtl '70, nized writing ability and an interest ('ashman Chivaroll Pi NBEA and PBEA. a business education teacher in the '71, Pain Joanne Chabalko •68. NBA, PSBA, University. Michael Beibcr "92, Dianne Buyer '74. Bernard M. Brutto Clark '93. Connie the board of directors of the Penn State Club of Schuylkill County. She is a member of Delta BpiUoo 'So. IVidiee Kase Beibcr 'KS, tration in areas of and Ms. Matunis (left) attended the annual Bloomsburg Univeisit\ Reading Contereiue in May Anita Ansbach 'Ho, 'K9 business Instructional Technology. Bloomington, Indiana, in the field of applied academics with a concen- many University. College of Business and department committees. She has also served as department chairperson and graduate adviser. in an urban for The following alumni in adviser for Region 23. advisor to both the undergraduate and graduate- served on Penn State University Aiea High School. She is advisei Bu smess I.eadeiN ot America and Area High School, was named the 1995 Outstanding Secondary Business Educator. Dr. Clemens has taught undergraduate and at Bloomsburg at planning and design course taught Pottsville graduate courses at degree 1978. ary Business Educator. Ellen Matunis '72. a business teacher conference son, class ad\ in the Mary reading District lor 17 She also served as depaitmenl ehairpei isei and assistant soflball coach \eaiN tion. Dr. Ellen attend awards as educators state later in the summer request a brochure by calling the toll-free AlumniLine: 1-800-526-0254. to all '70, Paula A. '81, Lcn Thomas '72. Shirley '69, Troy Mary Toy Thomas '71, (Continued on Pane 28) Page 27 Conference (Continued from Page 27) Wagner Weaver Social equity Jamie Freezer '60. Waters "81. Rebecca J. Romanic '79, director Y. Whiiclock '75, Jean Whilenight '62. Virginia Williams '74, Helen Wirth '67, Susan Wo/niak '90, Judy appointed Sydney Howe Barksdalc has been named Bloomsburg Univer- Wright, Calvin (Chip) Young director of social equity at •96. sity. In addition lo the partici pants, the following alumni helped to Mary table: 1-ou John '45. Betty Mary '70. chcr Ivdwards I Ron Soberick Krothc '54. Dale Krothe '60, Fisher '48. Jean, u ">4. eroup iiit- f As n j'isti il conference attendees, r\UO( lation. ;i I i ha Id I wards Darksdale tion As member a BloomU, ai social equity com- search committees, Native Anient Month .in Formerly the associate director of admissions Awaieness a I on November it orgia, 8. m ai the admission Native American Arts and Crafts Show on Novem- bet 9-10. leaturing 25 native clatters telling. managed sin- )xen At Bryn the recruitment activities in Md., she dealt with cases pertaining in ( to government procurement, product 1 1 1 1 1 . and tradeis, story Cherokee Rose and Silena. and other educational The show will run from 10 a.m. lo 6 p.m. on both activities moved to of his presence at War II. team during the seasons of 1946-1948. Also worthy of mention was an varsity basketball was football season. Pete proudly announcing members that to we had to that Huskies were he wagered peanut (with his nose) up the College Hill game of Committee since October 1995, when we length of of Carver Hall. Husky fans of that era will recall that November day we at rose East Stroudsburg and came back with a 7-6 victory, much to the surprise of many, including one Pete Wisher. The victory enabled the Huskies to Brcnda Clark and Associates Coach Wisher was good in Monday evening domestic and immigration cases. She also served game, he appeared as senior attorney and managed the department Church in at the real estate Street Title Company Rockville, Md., prior to joining the staff at Bryn Mawr. Barksdale earned a bachelor of Mawr in arts degree in 1988 and served as an African Traveling Fellow in Lagos. Nigeria, during her senior year. law degree lei School Black Students' I'JS') ol 1 ]«H>|) from the Boston University aw, where she was president of the 1 aw Association during the academic sen a certificate in sity is Barksdale also holds French fluency from the Univer- of Grenoble. For a schedule (1) Check us out contact the on the Internet: Alumni Office http://www.bloom.edu the street at the fulfill his bottom of end of the details of that event, but I do that a town fire about By completing former students even remember was a carnival-like atmo- sphere, with lots of cheering (the band and cheerleaders were on hand) and hilarity during it took for that peanut and that nose to remember was that The important thing to Pete Wisher was a good sport college community. Perhaps some of your older readers will recall of 50 years ago. Alumni Office, Wayne VonStetten '50 Bloomsburg University, be will Book of Service or Book of Valor Fenstemaker Alumni House. By sending historical data, photographs included in the (2) future displays on Alumni Day and Homecoming. This information could also be helpful in student example, an alumnus recently wrote to ask during World if we War We II. will be campus happy to receive contributions of this kind. Other members of the Veterans' Committee are Andrew Magill '43 of Sugarloaf. Colonel Elwood Wagner '43 of San Antonio. Texas; John W. Thomas '47 of Reading. Millard Ludwig '48 of Millville. Dr. John F. Magill Jr. '48 of Millerstown, and Dr. Curtis R. English "56 of We will continue to inform you of our future plans and projects through this column in The Maroon & Gold.. Please contact us through the Alumni Office if we can offer assistance on questions you may have concerning our veterans' agenda. Sincerely. Forces. Stroudsburg. and provided an exciting evening for the entire that night Armed information about V-12 activities on member of the football team, I joined my teammates who gathered along either side of Coach Wisher's path to make sure he complied with his promise to push that peanut all the way It served in the could use press reports, photos and other engine provided the lighting Hill. who Bloomsburg, PA 17815. The forms a up College biographical forms that research projects or other alumni projects. For essential for Pete's mission. As projects of special importance and information involving veterans to be used in recall that just I two on-going work of the committee: lost body (some 650 students) turned out for the occasion. War D. invite veterans or their families to These can be obtained by contacting the Alumni Office at 1-800-526-0254 or by sending a note to at the at reach the fountain. and cultural events, word, and on wager. Fifty years tend to cloud somewhat the the hour of alumni, athletic, to his associated with the 50- provide a historical background on alumni and following the Saturday College Hill ready to the entire student anthropology from Bryn wins and four losses under interim coach John Hoch. the adults and free for childien 1-800-526-0254 finish the season with four last project However, we to the to great heights that cold on the Western Front" could well be used to describe activity of our Veterans' participate in to the fountain in front '60 Committee year commemoration of the end of World he would push full By Dale A. Krothe completed our a bet that if the to beat Stroudsburg. son of the Alumni Association's Veterans Committee. "All's Quiet no chance of was so sure of his pro- the year. In fact, he Memo- Scholarship, with Dale Krothe '60, chairper- Chair, Veterans' our football team defeating East Stroudsburg in our final nouncement — our campus absolutely rial Veterans' Corner a graduate of East Stroudsburg State Teachers College and brought him Teresa Greiner, recipient of the Veterans year on first learned during the 1946 all Baltimore, where she managed criminal, daySi with admission of $2 for under 12 liability, criminal and corporate law. She civil rights, I Page 28 me those years after World in the mothei and Kehr Union Ballroom, lice A fore returning to higher education. At the firm of McDonald. Patrick and Roberts by Cherokee daughtei duo from 7 p.m. Biyn b< 10 states and supervised a staff of 12 individuals. Novembei bj sponsonng to events: Rose and Silena. Barksdale practiced law ,ii M.iwi also read of the death of Peter (Pete) Wisher. There was no mention of his having coached our a reports in A concert Other duties include policies. way 1948. History has a in itself. his allegiance along with issues. preparation of social equity plans, policies and will celebrate I back I was formerly an editor I incident which occurred during his wiih lion M&G of repeating My on the had a feeling of nostalgia when too, campus. As we director, she also facilitates resolution of Mawr College, I. staff representing the president students form iccogiu/cd student organi/.a of The Maroon & the format. you and your campus community, plaints, advises all university Cultural Society, a newly new name and to Bloomsburg and monitors the searches to insure compliance Aineiu an with both the multicultural environment Native American Tin- Native January issue of The my yesterday's mail and was impressed His passing reminded sexual harassment and discrimination AA/BBO in compliments responsibilities programs on social equity il Gold including promoting a campus and community with Editor, received saw the new banner, as groups, und coordinating and dcvcloing educa- *70. organization Dear change. retention of a diverse The doorpn/i Bloomsburg Univer n\ swcatshin. was won by Marie Chivaroli '63. The project WSJ coordinated by Nancy mailbag reports to the president on the campus, encouraging the recruitment and Alumni the social equity. Barksdalc Her |iii)vuled treats lor all the for of the president's cabinet. .iliiiiiin ;iinl compliments of Tit director of and serves as ill alumni greeted people. K From I this position." said Kozloff. .crimgeour lir. I the academic culture, make her an outstanding and "54. made concluding a national her understanding and appreciation of the Eleanor Kennedy '52. Dolores Doyle Brcnnan 1. "Ms. Barksdalc's extensive experience in civil rights, mediation, domestic and family law, plus RODOJ Mill. Nagel, Nancy May search. greeting staff the President Jessica Ko/loff announcement on Record number attend Harrisburg picnic l\ei\ decade hoin the L920t to the 1990s was represented iuwiIv .is .'(H) alumni and guests gathered lor the IV luni" In annual "Rerngan iik " on City I'hc I*) Park on Islaiul oldest giaduale attendance was Margaret Reese Wilkinson who '26, attended with her daughter, Margaret Wilkinson WTghtman '38. Otheri In attendance were Josephine M. Mugee '37, Rlohard B Qrimea '4'), Wihna Jones Kennedy Kautz '57, Qlcnn C. Wighlman, Jered L Hoc k '63, *53. Bill Flame BRYAN HONORED — Alumni and friends who gathered on April 20 at a retirement dinner for Dr Jesse Bryan included Harold ('At kerman 'oS Jane R. Ackerman '64, Lisa G. Bell '90. Anissa K Brown '93. Trent L. Dennis '93, Ruben BnttJr '86, Brum F Dun he. Ihion I Itarksdale 'SO. Slunneth Downie Barksdale '82, Mara L. Carpenter, Donna M. Cooper '91 Dr. C. Stuart Edwards '41, Eda Bkssit Edwards '41, Kim) Ford '92 Martin Harris '91. Dr. Nancy Gilgannon '57. Wayne L George '65. Gerald T. Gay '81. Lewis Biles. Gail Ruby Gay 79. Dr Susan R I In fcj '67, Ml Hallty, Franiint R. Hall '84. Joy L. Henderson '86. Mark Johnson, Phil Lewis, Christine Kinney '94, Bryan L. Key '83. John I) M< Darnel '94. Janu s I Mullen '78 Nancy Feher Edwards '70, PnscdlaJ. Mills '83, Jeffrey C. Mack '92. Anita McCoy '85. Dr. John S. Mulk.i '66, Kalhtrlnt Hal Uulka '68 Dun H Mayson '92, Marceen E. Moloney '93, Audrey A. Fowler '94. Paula Y. Maury '87, Michele Y Harris '88. Audrey L Jefje, ion '85, OSSandn Newsomi Lavette M. Richardson '87. Dr Carroll J Redfern '69 (M), Valarie R Richardson '83, Nu hole Woodson Smith 'on. Kenneth /> V, hnu,e <<<>. , II. I '6 Swarts lock, Nelson \, Jack Skowronski Skowronski, Mark Skowionski, Dennis Hoht 70, '63| CtTOl ' I Jane Rupert Freuhan Bohr '72, l ishei " /.'. • I Janice Feimster Walters Youngblood '80. Muhammad '88. P. '85. Donald B. Tomes, Dr John J. Trathen '68. Todd D Walker '87. Sandra R Walker VS. Marian Judy R Wright '82. Marcella R. Woods '85. Charles V.Wilson '82. Wayne I Whitaket '9, hhnWardlgO Shaffer '94. Joycelyn Youngblood '81, Kenneth Young, Mark Mosley '83, Victoria S. Gulick '93, Margaret S Slant, m '82, I '6 VI , resttl Uson '82 Rlchardo and M/i hati C. 1 Rerlhanne llan/l Rob Shade, let! White OeigU '74 (thanks helping). Peggy Swah /4 '73, < Satterthwaite '81, Ginger Nancy James I-'isher '71, ( '73. Joe I loi ' (thanki fbi helping! Bob I, McNamiira '74, fobbll and Kelly M. Namani, Pi 1 I.undergan '7!S, DcSera SellittO Mu h< 1 Iflj ti i I I. Karen '76, Stank llowenstinc '76, Rick Howcnstine '76. Sandy Risner Smith '76. Paula Selmgo Frey '77. Alexis Flue], Stephen S. Kline '77. Robin Parsons "77, Paul Picrgallini '77, Lisa Picrgallini. Fran Picrgallini, Kay I. Schweitzer '77, Chubb Charles '78. Patti. Lauren and Hilary Chubb, James Holland I'aylor, < '78, Teresa, inn! and Fmily Romig John Holland, Susan Jamie and Kalie '78, Jim, John, Sharon '78. Ann R Gcttcl Olff Blitt Bailcts '79 *80(M), Ralph M. & Ballots, Cheri Kroboth '79, John Rmehart, Diane DcMarra, Christine Kosoloski HARRJSBURG PICNIC — Margaret Reese Wilkinson Mussolinc '26 (right in photo at right) was Pugh the oldest graduate present at the annual Alumni Family Picnic held on June 19 at City Island Park She was accompanied by her daughter, Margaret Wilkinson Wtghtman '58 Others who attended are listed in right hand column on this page. '79. '79, Tina Ritro- John Moycr Eileen Ml A uli He Megan Baylor, Jeanne Calhoun '80, Baylor '81, f filbert Amanda. '81. Garry, Nicole and Kelly Calhoun. Karen Kellcy Gocdc 4, Republic SYSTEMS REPUBLIC ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS (PCNNSYLVANM), INC 2W7 NORTH PCNN ROAD KATHElD pa IM40 C«si«»NjTe OiSl Republic ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL •Schlltt ^c^w^ty cued tfictHAouAC* •kl >.n ' SYSTEMS iPUBur. DMNONMWI ai irrriM* iMNklfl VANU}. —C m> NORTH *«NN ROAO HATntLCl P» '81, Dave Kaswandik '81. Nanette Kramer Keys '81, Tim and Nicholas Keys, John Bolton '82. Jeff Fagan '82. Kclscy and Emily Pagan, David P. Imrisck '82, Janet and Heidi Imrisck. Cathy '82. Mann-Fagan Rich Pugh '82. David B. MMIiafSH (Continued on Page 30) Page 29 Picnic {Continued from Page 29) Alumna Shatto "82. Vicki Jo and Emma Jo Shallo, Elaine early intervention Kaswandik '83. Megan and Heather Kaswandik. Parley Dcmko Sharon M. Elizabeth makes difference Kcllo '83. I>cnhart '83, Lightncr Nye '83, Colleen McAuhffe (The following Corrcalc Comnc Corrcalc. my in 17 years of teaching special education students ever prepared Slonac. Margaret Waldron enormous '88. Terry Bollinger. I^aura disabilities. Schcltcr '89. Laurie S. son. Clifford, Wallace '89. John with multiple disabilities and a wide range of Zcrbc Woodson Smith Lon Brungart Zcrbe '90. Cindy Wolfgang Ambrose Kim German Ixibold *91 ( I i llanna Schchr '92. David Breneman I >.i vn I Hi. ik in. hi. and no i would Milord's doctors, believing he ( nature takes Ollld lot us him home and course. At that point, early its was the last thing on my mind; when was early intervention staff came when first himself up to a '95. Shelly States Scott '93. Staccy how afraid to hear son was. but the teacher in Ml developmental my low-functioning mc wanted to know and whether his vision levels Sick '93. and hearing were normal. At home, wc had '93. David Morcira '94. Martina Morcira. Craig Shucy '94. '94. head Steven W. Sulzberger given Michcle Corbin '95 So it to that I ideas for stimulating his vision. bravely walked into the clinic Amy Knorr Mary Laudenslagcr '95. and Representing the University were Doug llippcnstiel '68, ami director of alumni affairs, David Dr. llcskcl. Cinderella light-up chairman of 1 When show and disabilities broke I producing frustration at needs, the team the finance department. to at my down a child inability to members work with Alumni and friends attended Red Barons game at Lackawanna Stadium on June almost every day going. taught The me werv Henry C, Nancy l.ychos In attendance Hunt '52. '60. Jr. '52. John Lychos. Ann Chance Henry Chance. Mark Thompson. Ann Lee '69. L. Jess Kresge '69. Lee '69. Lanny Frank Czapla Jr. L. '70. home. in tears Through over massage a home Nothing came would need Mc Andrew Mc Andrew both '70, Sandy Smith Debra Zalcwski Ganz '75. Jacklyn Ganz, Terry Lisman '89. JcffTokach, ToLk Carolyn h A Butcher '91. Scott A. Bird '96, Michael Butcher '96. Tina Delorey '96. Helen Adler and Rachel Burgin. Page 30 tive leadership for everyone departments of account- easily. Long — attending in 1 husband and I very recently, becoming a co-chair of the local want to what they encourage other parents to fight for feel is right for their children without worrying about "making waves" along the way. Parents know their children best, and if they who have made don't advocate for the necessary services, I know Cliffy would never such progress without the program at Handi- capped Children's Association and all the in- home therapies he received prior to starting I share his story in part as a special "thank you" to all who have never given up on him. surroundings and to acquire new The tional business as well as interdisciplinary economics management, telecommunications management, administration of health services, computer information management, sports management and medical information management. In addition, numerous minors were added to the curriculum within and outside the School of Business. responsible for the college's strategic plan for seeking AACSB accreditation and the new faculty his direction the busines school computer system and has embarked on several fund-raising campaigns. Prior to (^teek Fish • Pet • AQUARIUM Sales BETH THOMAS (814)2354)805 • 2052 E as the school's assistant 1979-1982. He was a College Ave pa isfloi dean from member of Ithaca's faculty as a professor in the Supplies Stole College assuming the duties of college dean. Long served departments of management and speech communications. He also served as chairperson of the management department for two years. His professional affiliations have included the Board of Directors of the Middle Atlantic Association of Colleges of Business Administration, ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS S'STEMS PENNSYLVANIA, INC NOniH pfNN road .•«• HATNELO. PAIM40 0'»> »*«>» AACSB Candidacy Committee, Harvard University Republic REPU8UC ENVIRONMENTAL skills. program including the addition degree programs in theater arts management, created a fully integrated little prognosis, finally started to respond to his staff of degree programs in marketing and interna- members. Under hold a bottle! Since health aides. his tenure, Ithaca's business many changes, recruitment and hiring of 30 children, and to writing lots of notes for home During He was the wonderful people in Clifford's past and present, skills But slowly, everyone's hard work began to pay off. Clifford, the child with such a bleak administered programs in a six. instituted mc time to practice these skills with Cliffy. Our evenings were devoted to cuddle lime with both therapists and resource management, He and marketing. school of business that enrolled 600 students and visit, worked, wc had management and human had a full-time faculty of 32 members and a never dreamed a child to and international business, in the services our family in-home speech, how to learn ing, finance we have intervention, to the new Long provided academic and administra- of to help with Clifford's to reinforce the Ithaca, committee, acting as a parent representative and, the early intervention program, worked with Clifford he was learning. Schools of Business." activitiy! — just to sec how things were made Assembly of Collegiate I physical and Occupational therapies. And after every therapy session, the home health aide Mrs. Frank C/apla. Pat '70. finally telling accreditation by the American In his role at efforts to mc we pursue saying that have become further involved I with group and called clinic nurse infant my leadership for the College of Business, especially as first to chair and tried to push the early intervention system school. understand his They introduced Clifford began receiving my was "He county-wide meetings, serving on the respite constipation and offered advice on nutrition. 25. Dr. Cliffy. clinic's parent support a at offered the support so desperately needed, praising Alumni attend Red Ha runs game the profession- had been doing I never expected to find such positive and caring people. my a note older daughter's wand what Clifford and als '95. me two years of early will? my (thanks lor helping). Jennifer f^' that day, clutching Fry '95. be the side. mc some WBS I'll affairs. will provide enlightened update goals for Clifford's program. Through seen one A close friend — a teacher of students with visual impairments — had his academic early intervention council. no reaction to sound, and he would only move Dan Wolfgang And he wanted to join an made many changes I J. Bradshaw, provost and vice president for considered still little girl's Clifford off. halfheart- edly brought four-month-old ClifTy to the High was business administration," said Dr. Wilson receives and have held endless meetings to encounter with I a distinguished career in higher Cliffy had crawled over to the sand table, pulled her greatly influenced by our county's early My his teacher sent I however, our family's survival intervention program. Long has education, especially in the areas of business and that Cliffy 's first few months at the Handicapped Children's Association were not easy. But as time went on. he gradually began to interact with the other children. I was so proud only on the goal of day-to-day In retrospect, of the College of Business at admit that I & NICU in the not live long, told us to just bring Kns '93 months Risk Birth Clinic in Binghamton. N.Y. '93, l.owthcr '93. Linda Knccht. Mary Jane Parks weeks premature this process, Scott '92. Jennifer Blakcr '93. Sheila Paul eight "Dr. I into the real world. center-based program. In Schchr '92. Susan F. was bom heart. Ithaca College for the past 14 years, opposed a switch from in-home therapies to a 1993. our in April my health aide. In at new dean Bloomsburg. "push him out the door" and Because Clifford was survival. Shannon Strasbaugh '91. kith llarvcy, Greg German '92. David But ready or not. intervention I Drusi Smith '91. Shuyne. and Brandyn Smiili. in diagnosis. let ''> Rene- Kishel Salvaggio Kim '92. him to the medically fragile, some health care professionals task of parenting a child with After two '90. Dcnningcr for the health disorders. '89. Nicholc '91, Jennifer mc home his was time it integrate Nothing John D, Roskos '88. David Slonac '88. Sam and Nicholas S. cuddled by knew and Joslyn Obcrdorf. Jcrin is therapies and wanted only to be held and home zine.) '88, Jerry. still old. Cliffy had started to resist his at- months Ptbruary issue of Exceptional Parent maga- Wendy Ed wards Obcrdorf by Brenda Shaffer NY, appeared in the artic le Conner '7H of Vestal, Lewis Joshua Corrcalc, '87, Business missing was interaction with children his own age. By the time he was 16 only thing Snyder "84, Laurie Lew David K. Long, dean of the School of in son's life John Lodholz '83. Carol Corrcalc '87, Ithaca dean leads College of Business finds M*B« on tjbFfek Ol«lM Management Development Program. AACSB Implementation Committee and the Board of Directors of the Tompkins County Chamber of Commerce. Long received his bachelor's and master's degrees at the University of Akron and earned his doctorate at Kent University in 1974. Alumni attend Marine Parade Alumni and friends in the Washington. D.C. area attended the Friday Evening Parade at the historic Corps Barracks Marine in the District on Friday. June 14. The 70minute twilight program featured the U.S. Marine Corps Band, the Marine Drum and Bugle Corps and the Silent Precision Drill Team. Prior to the parade, the — One of Weekend was a banquet marking 100 years of student government at Bloomshurg. Alumni who participated in student government, including a number offormer presidents, returned for the special observance. Among the participants '41 President were (from left) Stan Toczek '76. Steve Andrejack '74. Joanna Fice Buckingham '43 (the first women to serve as president), James H Deily '45 (the first Jessica Kozloff, Luther C Natter '58, William D. Kautz '57, Kevin Lockwood (president for 1996-1997). Mary Lou Fenstcmaker John CELEBRATING 100 YEARS the highlights of Alumni . woman and Chris Vogler elected president). Joe Surdoval '79 '77, Matthew J. Connell Michele Corbin Robert '95. J. (president for 1995-1996). Other alumni in attendance included Pierce Atwater 111 '77, DeCarolis '76, Christopher D. DiFonzo '94, John G. Eichenlaub '78. Laurie A. Fink alumni and friends enjoyed a seafood buffet at Navy the Yard. Those in attendance included: '95. Betty L. Rob Gould '90, Susie James '74, Kelly K. Klingel '86, Teresa LaForgia '82, Kelly R. Lewis '86. Sheri A. Lippowitsch '81. Carmen Vega Moloney '81. Francis T Moloney '80, John D. McDaniel '94, Dr. Alexander J. McKechnie Jr. '39, Dr. J. Harrison Morson Jr. '56, Dr. John S. Mulka '66, Katherine Matzko Mulka '68, Roxanne Hunsinger Pletchan '80, Kathryn G. Sophy '79. Paul D. Stockier '83, Debra Heffner Surdoval '80, Corey M. Waters '79, Jamie Freezer Waters '81, Robin I. Wintersteen '78, and Dr. John J. Trathen '68. The Community Government Association attempted to locate all alumni whose names were found in records of the CGA, and we regret any Grubb. omissions. Richard Ncidich, Patricia Fisher '48, Gertrude McGoff Gillott '79, Lori Lindenmuth Gordner '83, Randy L. Harmon '94, John L. Tom O'Toolc Bowcn Minnick Minnick "75. the is mother of He Bloomsburg. fall. associations and 45 regional clubs. Student recruiter for 17 years A member of the Athletic Hall of a former member in Jersey, He in various capacities for the New Jersey for the past 17 years. In that volunteer women's basketball on TKR WOR Radio and Cable Television. Lloyd's family includes his wife, Marian, there is that the first dirt has a hole in the ground, be answered concerning the time and part-time since 1965; a daughter, '75, Deborah, a graduate of Raritan Valley College, William Shoemaker. from 1974 who to 1984, he joined the a registered nurse in the emergency is Helene Fuld Hospital in room Trenton; two sons. Rutgers University Foundation, the university's at the fundraising organization, as director of annual Rick, a graduate of giving and later as director of corporate and time student foundation relations. Business, and Brian, a 1996 graduate of Brown. at the Brown University and a in full- How will it all all access to the library's on-line catalog, facets of the yes, the name will accompany Mar-Paul Company of Dunmore is the general contractor and will oversee the building from stages to completion. The firm its to the new location at the east end of the lower campus. No new name has been chosen for the existing be used for student to "after-hours" study is provide for exhibits room for students when the closed, and an outdoor reading area on Children scholarship third annual this fall to the view of the Susquehanna The recipient of the mined by To the newness, there will be the traditional. some of Three Tiffany windows and four Spence stained glass windows from the current library and the original Waller Hall will be placed a drawing. daughter in the FAX: 1-717-389-4060 received the electrical work for a bid of for the fall public access connections for personal computers Residence Hall stands today. the drawing $1,196,000. The final contract for fire protec- tion, including sprinklers and detectors, was new drawing, one of the following: Toll-free: 1-800-526-0254 Porch on the original Waller Hall, which once stood on Second Street where Lycoming will be available. in the $500 enter your son or One hundred forty-five laptop computers will be made available at the circulation desk, and computer data to son or daughter scholarship will be deter- campus. Study seating for more than 1,000 people and 20 group study rooms with access Inc.. Legacy Scholarship will be presented of Hazleton. while $207,000 worth of plumbing went to Bohrer-Reagan of Reading. Medlar Electric Company, also of Reading, Bognet, William and '93. Carol Hoffman. contact the Alumni Office by Among all scheduled for the spring of 1998. Four floors Hoffman of a Bloomsburg graduate. Valley. encompassing 105,000 square feet will make the new building the largest academic facility on The mechanical bid of $1,724,500 went facility will Internet. lobby and meeting space, including an the fourth floor with a Services based on bid of $5,130,000. The spacious in the advisement. awarded the job by the Department of General its and international databases via the library library is Elizabeth Shoemaker, Jan The CD-ROM databases on a local network as well as national services including admissions, financial aid and The proposed opening of the new was the books, computers, microfilm and other materials library, but the building will construction. initial for 125 future $8,394,250. And work on number 500, with conduits many questions can new Harvey A. cost? Five major contractors contractors will will connections. Personal computers will have it Randy Shoemaker. eligible for N.J. Total projected cost of the building is how much will and many sub- Ann O'Donnell, Vonny Shoemaker of alumni awarded get there, and Jacqueline Vaiana, Wharton Graduate School of serving a to Fire Protection Industries of Landing, '75. Kathy Patterson assistant secretary of the university in 1973. been moved, and Andruss Library. '69, Jerry Vaiana '76. Doris Vaiana, Peter, Natalie and Long-awaited library construction underway Now '67, Billy Chapman, Gerry Kennedy, Ginny Taylor, Kathy McGuik manager of special events in public relations at Johnson 8c Johnson, where she has worked full- and manages a $1.7 million budget scheduling fellow alumni to represent the '65, Eileen Albcrtson Chapman In his current position, he oversees a staff of 34 he has been responsible for training and Russ Holland, Barbara Wendell continues to serve as color commentator for Rutgers men's basketball on '56, Charles He began his career at Rutgers as an assistant basketball coach and then served as head coach for two seasons before becoming relations of Alumni Association Board of Directors, Dick Lloyd has coordinated Bloomsburg University's the alumni student recruitment program alumni New After directing the department of alumni Bloomsburg University Fame and assistant vice president for past 31 years. married to the former is is where he has served Kathleen Carlin. role, university at 25-40 college night programs each relations at Rutgers University in a son, F. Edward John, who is business manager for the ColumbiaMontour Vocational-Technical School in She '46, constituency of 270,000 alumni through 18 Lloyd State. '72. Eyer, Lillian Guis Holland John, Lloyd honored for their service to University Bucknell University and a Ph.D. degree at Perm Rick '76, Ed Horvath Hartman Eycr (Continued from Page 2) '56, Mary O'Toole, Don Springer '63, Mary Springer, Jeanne facility. The exterior of the building will feature an area reminiscent of the Long E-mail: alum@husky.bloomu.edu Students must be enrolled semester of this year. Deadline for entering is August 1. Page 31 3 1 . BloomU Kozloff wins first Dixon Trophy named NCAA body Bloomsburg University has the premier Hale Husky student-athletes atop the final standings for the inaugural tion. Jr. program athletic women's coach honored Heading women's 1 has been selected Division II member and won the NCAA of the first a total of is Bowdcn of as one of five On the coaches Huskies are tops in men's behind Edinboro. Bloomsburg athletics furthered sports, for a total of 1 1 league school men's top-four finishes out of 18 sponsored programs. The next closest school had Huskies' record has improved, seven teams with top-four finishes. season this past 1 "We - only the fall, tive or Bloomsburg has won nine more games in a "An Prior to Hale's arrival. Bloomsburg went through a 1 9 season in 1992. The s The team went three games going 8-3 in all-sports trophy gives the opportunity i<> re< to Dr. Tod Ebcrlc, institution that better second season, games PSAC commissioner. "The an at the highest levels in the to Bloomsburg awarded District the Year honors 1 He was Coach of by the conference each of the Heading last two seasons. into the 1996 the winner — 1 10 on the defensive side of the ball — and 38 letter-winners. The Huskies open the season by hosting Wayne State of Detroit, Michigan, at is based on a noon. all in a sport In a sport which is with nine sponsoring members, the champion earns nine points, etc. earned men's and top in the top six finishes for each member Points are six women's school in conference Bloomsburg University for a record of athletic teams combined 204-105-4 (.658). In the teams combined for a record of 66fall at Division II season ever 1 1 fall, the -4 (.840), at the University. in the NCAA Championships, and 13 of the 16 teams which competed in dual-match competition had records of .500 or above. During the school year, Bloomsburg had 49 Page 32 title PSAC schools Kutztown away with interests in intercollegiate athletics matters. its It ongoing forum for chief primary function is to NCAA structure, represent the and chancellors interests of presidents major in policy issues in college athletics. There are several principles which are of great to the Commission because they institutional control, the student-athlete, concepts of ethical conduct and fairness, academic standards and the primacy of the educational mission, and in the top 50 include this is institutional priorities. not the first is time she has a member the Presidential Policies and Purposes and for the Bloomsburg had three Division appropriate balance and other served on a national body. She (tied at 23rd), NCAA economy and athletics For Kozloff, (32nd). in the and because they are of interest to chief executive officers. The group's primary concerns include between (25th), Shippcnsburg (28th), Rock American Association of of Committee State Colleges and Universities and also the Commission on Leadership Development for the American II Council on Education. appearance of the men's tennis team. In advanced to the and women's tennis teams Round of 16. giving the Huskies TKE alumni golf event benefits scholarship The 1996 Robert McCarty Memorial TKE Open will be held at Hickory Valley Golf Club, Gilbertsville, promptly For the 1995-1996 academic season, the 18 the best spring season to run 163.5 points for the spring season. 14 schools, the champion will Seven teams were represented Redman Stadium on Saturday, August 31, For example, specific sport. etc. race, earning a division-high addition, the softball The determination of competition. season, the Huskies return starters in receive 14 points, second place gets 13 points, American Football Coaches Association and PSAC East Coach of the Year honors in in the II with 610 points. teams place high every sport." sponsored by The championships, highlighted by the quarterfinal The maximum point total awarded per sport is based on the number of schools sponsoring a at the Division In the spring season, the higher in a school's finish in champion cams 64 points, and points awarded down the line. California-Davis Slippery to serves and forum for presiden- inherently relate to major athletics policy matters in the final stand- which places points on Edinboro and Millcrsville broad-based programming," said Commission Presidents executive officers within the inaugural Sears Directors in the NCAA Championships for each sport. Other Ognize athletic achievement two Honors arc nothing new in of Arkansas and Albert Shannon Joseph's College in Indiana. the first defined and national the university's finish in conference competition. Hale its at the Dunn concern 251 points PSAC an wins championship ings, won field." of the year after starting with losses. is May, BloomU standing as the top team The Huskies placed 17th are a strong profile sports, but rather to a university that competes 1993 by winning eight of the final nine is Dixon Trophy may not always be awarded improved by four wins, in Hale's on and off the playing with attention following season, the Huskie Mary participants," said emphasis throughout the success of the studentathletes both season. posting a 5-6 season. all Gardner, director of athletics. "There third time in school history that for tial Cup. the believe in the values of a sound, competi- program Cup State Athletic Conference in top four in the sports and five St. in The 44-member After winning the Dixon Trophy as the top second, 9.5 points in the women's in six from rank 17th all-around athletic program in the Pennsylvania the three seasons, the culminating with a 9- Athletic teams along with Charles D. II level, Henderson State the conference by placing higher than any other Bloomsburg finished 1994 and 1995. In each of is character and leadership development of our student-athletes, and to help build a sense of community pride for the University." Kozloff was one of three chief executive officers joining the Presidents Commission educational policies for the 14 State System in Sears side, the winning a share of the conference personnel and as a leadership structure in the last three seasons, in responsible for planning and fiscal, program we have here at Bloomsburg Univeresity. I firmly believe the that intercollegiate athletics are important for Division second-place Slippery Rock by 2.5 points. In Pennsylvania State Athletic is at NCAA institutions, began their terms at the ing and well-rounded athletic Commission. the conference with 60.5 points, outdistancing sports, Dixon, the yet another confirma- Under Hale's direction. Bloomsburg has gone 22-10-1 Conference Eastern Division the board Association Presidents Commission. The newcomers, chosen by chief executive officers "It's a great honor to be elected to this important commission." Kozloff said. "I'm sure my selection is due in large part to the outstand- universities. program." women's after members of conclusion of the 1996 convention in January. women's body's inception in 1983. Under his guidance, standard for a comprehensive, well-rounded intercollegiate divisional honorees. named is the System, including Dixon Trophy." said and athletic administrators. I am honored to be involved with a group of people who have set the three years at a school. including the men's and coordinating the development and operation of Bloomsburg Presidents' award this by in their respective sports System of Higher Education since the State hockey and tion of the quality of our student-athletes, as a coach who has completed Aubum extremely pleased that "Winning American Football Quarterly Hale joins Terry softball, in field Dr. Jessica Kozloff, University president and of the Year by A newcomer is defined am University has PSAC, The trophy 16 points, one ahead of second-place Edinboro. "I Danny Hale In addition, eight players or coaches chairperson of the Board of Governors for the titles in football, Bloomsburg compiled soccer, earned A1I-PSAC honors or in PSAC competi- earned major awards the men's and title in East men's and women's basketball and season as the Huskies' head Newcomer PSAC tennis, System of who were an individual champion conference player of the year. conference runner-up finishes into his fourth football coach, in the State Higher Education. Backed by a conference football F. Trophy, signifying the best all- Eugene Dixon, President Jessica Kozloff is one of nine new the National Collegiate Athletic athletic program among the 14 members of the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference as the Huskies sit around to The at on July 20. Tee times begin golf/cart, food and Bloomsburg University, given each year name of Robert McCarty. To be a hole sponsor, contact Doug Dieter in the (908) 534-2231. For additional information, contact Bob McCullough Michael E. Dennen '91, '79, Stephen L. Hebbard James E. Hollister '78, David Linkchorst David F. Conner '66, Shawn H. Godown MacLachlan P. Proceeds benefit an undergraduate scholarship at The following alumni attended the Husky Club Golf Outing at Mill Race Golf Course near Benton on May 10: '94, Terrence $75 includes beverage. fund golf outing '53, 10:30 a.m. cost of Alumni enjoy Husky Club at (609) 267-3548. at Guffrovich J. Kennedy David '89, Jr. J. '93, David B. Reichart '85, '73, Gail Patterson Emory Cole '64, Michael R. Kowalick '93, Michael M. Morucci Susan Mitchell Helwig '82, Edward A. Dodson '88, Bryan L. Snyder '85. R. Randolph '80, May '91, '67, Robert A. Linn '40, Cory Lane Kemler '62, J. Terwilliger and John E. Dennen '54. Attention Professor's columns cut through follies (The following ankle about Waller Brasch. professor of journalism, appeared in the March become has infatuated with designer jeans. While the media and some of Brasch's most 31 issue of Citizens' Voice ofWilkes-Barre. Brasch teaches newswriting, feature writing, scrutiny, public affairs reporting, social foundations of the seen worse writing from journalism professors mass media, and magazine editing and production. Each spring, he teaches a 240-student megasection introduction course.) On day Bloomsburg University journalism the professor Walt Brasch was in Wilkes-Barre selling a handful of his latest book, cross- dressing shock jock Howard Stem was who celebrities think they can write, I'm not burdened by tax shelters and investment decisions." Brasch one of the nation's leading whose is rapier wit cuts through the follies and and the media. He is Maybe able. way Space Aliens, a collection of his columns. The title column is an interview with the newspaper that first revealed that them again this year," says Brasch, "since their inane ideas don't seem to have any earthly basis." Brasch acknowledges that advertising is important, and good advertising is-often a joy to watch. But he can't resist poking funs at "The Chicken Army," he wonders what would happen if the Army adopted ad techniques similar to those of Kentucky Fried Chicken. In "Sex and Single Beer Can," he peels away In and the Cool 'Wannabe,'" he investigates America's noting, "On labels as fetish with jeans, wide as bam for answers about TV September 20. and Brasch is devouring in In it. "Long TV news- with a mouse before Island Lolita," he exposes calls schlock journalism of titillation. "The Beeper Cacaphony," he tweaks society's fetish for instant communication. Brasch himself combines both academic and He reporter and editor appears weekly in is newspaper a former in l stealing newspapers can be seen Not . The format events doors, to be displayed on bodies nearly as wide," America golfers for each. At such outings, the Husky all fa< Is of Brasch's columns arc Club generates scholarship satirical. In funding through (1) the golfers' fees, (2) tec sponsor- ships and (3) contests before varicose veins has done to his career. (putting) and during (skins) of his columns arc quite serious, loo. "Sometimes, you just have to present the and hope the readers see the play. in the labor movement, "even if 1 the top longest drive and closest to you had in whose column currently In "We're Management, We Don't Have to Tell national awards for his newspaper column from downsizing as the National Society of Newspaper Columnists, stay serious for long. In "Traded for affects it newspapers traded reporters International Association of And, it like to if support the athletic scholarship fund, but like if can't like baseball teams "Downsizing Business Communicators, and the Spotlight trade outfielders. contest of the Society of Professional Journalists. Baseball's Problems," he suggests that the strike in golf with your friends. Or, you would Two would be you would be ome Better yet. form your own foursome and newspapers. But he can't Rookies." he questions what Pennsylvania Press Club, National Federal of arc appropriate, most welt You Anything," he explores the problems of corporate greed, management stupidity, and He is also national correspondent for come to an outing, you can do so through a tec There could have been averted by reducing player American Reporter, the nation's only completely on-line salaries newspaper. Before becoming a professor, he was is and laying ofl the shortstop who he Bald prizes. Enquiring Minds and Space Aliens also a writer-producer of multimedia productions political for Brasch is also president of the is Mayfly Productions. P.O. Box 380, Flmwo.nl. sional Journalists and founder of Pennsylvania 61529.) In addition to good cause, naire to name while name Bloomsburg, class year(s) and was out-dated! Well, your troubles are over. Soon an degree(s), address and impressive directory of our number, plus career information to help your old friends. If by mailing a question- you prefer not to be listed, please contact the at in writing as great fun. Meet old make new ones, or reconnect and more — all bound classic, library-quality into a volume. The Alumni Association has The new Bloomsburg University Alumni Directory, scheduled contracted the Bernard C. Harris for release in August/September Publishing 1997, will be the most up-to-date our directory, and they will soon Company to produce friends, We try to get President soon you wish outings and/or a brochure I omplete with application to play, please call 1-800-526- 0254. Contact people for the Alumni Office outings arc in future issues The Maroon & Gold Tom John Scrimgcour as possible. The new Bloomsburg University Alumni Directory will soon make finding an alum as easy as opening a book. Look for more details on the project to receive further information about the retired phone the outings arc the University. each alumnus and alumna. will include current being for a II along with other folks from it as well as you to contribute. Jessica Kozloff to participate, data for volume gift certificates or anything always 40,000 of our alumni ever com- phone number company with the University. BloomU alumni comprehensive Golf related items arc products or samples, wish to to contribute the publisher. professional chapter of the Society of Profes- piled. This is available can get the book for a 20 percent discount ($12.30 plus $2 p/h) from Keystone State one other way appreciated, as arc $14.95 plus tax from local bookstores. BloomU alumni campaigns. is help, and that just another superfluous position. touch with an your telephone all you arc a golfer and if issues." begin researching and compiling directory you locate also prizes. So. and complete reference of over alumni will be available inj-s an- the above locations and dates may old classmate only to find that the last address or Draw held for a variety of door to If tried to get in to individu- failure to fight for critical social for inclusion in 1997 directory have teams and als lor closest to the pin, the line have trouble some union leaders have done movement by their lack of labor accepting what harm the knowledge or Prizes are awarded to facts truth," says Brasch. Many of his columns focus on labor issues. A member of three unions, Brasch says he believes 23 newspapers. In search of ALL Since graduating, you for both four-person is scramble with a limit of 144 freedom of as Giving readers the Recipient of national awards Women, 1 1 Amendment." he ust Frosty Danville on Friday, October freedom of information lambasts the Washington Post for arguing that During the past three years, he has won major Press at Valley Country Club in a vigorous proponent of the First In "Stealing the Many like a cat plays Heritage Hills Golf at Resort in York on Friday, speech. columns he plays with much Fundraiser golf outings will be held tion. and media consultant for entertainment and sexual themes in beer advertising. in "Jeanetics events. — were and the State named outstanding academic books by Choice, the magazine of the American Library Associa- issues own two upcoming Husky Club (co-authored with Dana sponsorship. campaigns. And exchange in In several space aliens were advising the 1992 presidential candidates. "Aliens are influencing Mass Media the Ulloth) and The Press viewing habits. professional lives. editor of the and columnists while reporting about what having And shows to Minds and newspaper social issues. programs should take note of — interview a cat who's willing to take the prof's book signings and about 50 radio talk the University athletic "All in Vein." he pokes fun at newspaper money Golfers and supporters of books are about the media and Two of his books Black English Amendment and these profs should drop the of clear lucid thinking. what he his ninth book. Enquiring his "The Fine Art of University Grantsmanship." he rips apart academic pretension by having a "media behavioral research scientist" casts, now making Most of In the rounds through Pennsylvania to conduct promote who presentation they're teaching journalism and grant satirists foibles of American government, social institutions, students," says Brasch, "many profs think writing esoteric and useless research makes them more 'professorial.' "What it does is make their students unemploy- the few sales away from him and other my own Ph.D. in mass communication has never gotten in Howard," says Brasch implishly, "but I'm grateful that because of is points that admit they're frauds," says Brasch, whose in Philadelphia selling 15.000. "1 don't regret taking a cutting wit reserved for the academic establishment. "I have than from golfers! foibles Journalism Educators. come under politicians and Davics and '53, both from the University, and assisting with the golf outings through the Alumni Office. of and Bloomsburg, the University magazine. Page 33 Track and Field Baseball the 20-win The Huskies reached third consecutive tune They ended Haven five in a coach honored Two PSAC All-Conference At doubles and in triples He slugging percentage. honors were accorded and also pitched four team 1-game 1 hitting streak The top performer on Oklahoma, when to compete NCAA in the Division the season Marty Coyne '83 was named East Region Men's Coach of the Year. Junior Kyle Richards was named the Player to in the East Region. Playing women's side was II to the honors did not elude the Huskies as Coach Watch the freshman Bethany Canner, with strong showings in the discus, javelin and the shot-put all year. Edmond, to 1500 meters, while sixth in the junior Chris Moscattello finished fourth in the 10,000 meters. After such a successful season, post-season average, runs scored, hits, and in batting had an The Huskies then travelled a save. him on the first team was sophomore Ben Henicle. Leading the PSAC and team in stolen bases, he was also tops on the the as champion- quarterfinals, the farthest ever in school history. Joining head wrestling coach. PSAC championships and six singles ail championships, and advanced outfielder March he was selected game official for the ( >'"i Hoffman placed by off a great season 10th consecutive its ship, taking place finish in the discus. Also, sophomore Kip the three doubles championships. and was among games, picking up two wins and Roger Sanders, In at first Hurdles seemed to be a strong event as well, with juniors Nikki Noll and Rachael Kostecki placing in most invitationals in the 100 meters, while freshman Mary Pappas and junior Melissa Mackey competed in the 400 meters. Husky Club 1 Games Paralympic and in May Atlanta, in As head coach for 25 years, of 200-90-4 (.678). His teams in 1981. and collected two saves II softball history, her The Huskies I >i\ ision II PSAC USA Finishing her career I belonged as the coordinator of the i World Championships He is have blind wrestling added Olympics outfield first to Eastern Division Rookie of the was named to the first Mindy Bailie in the and Mareie Hickey were also named Kittle also teamers of the Eastern Division. Hickey Division in II has also been active as a fundraiser for Multiple Sclerosis at the local and state has volunteered to serve as a clinician for the Education Through Sports program to the leader in home runs, 42 runs scored and 26 runs batted On March Hickey added in. 12, Kittle pitched a no-hitter in only her sixth start, the 37th in school history. She later went on to win 30 games for Bloomsburg. leading the PSAC in wins. The same day Kittle threw a no-hitter, Bloomsburg gave Hutchinson her 600th win, a 7-0 victory over Sacred Heart. Page 34 ECAC South Softball All-Star team. The team the year 2000. titles. Silent M. Brennan '53. Dr. Carlene A. Lynn Davies Durdach '74, Edward G. Edwards '73, Nancy Feher Edwards '70, Robert L. Garrison '66, Shawn H. Godown '94, Susan '72. Richard J. M. Kennedy Luckangelo '93, Pam Susan E. '95, Beverly Ianiero '93 (M), David Kocher '88, Ann Mariano Martin Paul Mariano '75, Robert Marion Reese J. Cindy '74, Metzer '73, Scott P. Righter '84, Rupp Scrimgeour Bloomsburg career his singles first a turn for the better year to finish helm women's four games of the season when at the the '71. '53, '85, Sandra Robert W. Rupp '71. John Jeananne Evans Scrimgeour S. '54, Barbara Lee Sorg '83, Alicia A. Terrizzi '89, Cory J. L. Terwilliger '91, Wagner '74. Caryn C. Terwilliger Timothy G. Wagner Marie Beagle '95. BloomU celebrates '74, '91. Carol and Ann goaltenders in save percentage basketball PSAC at .597, a school record, and also set a school record with 23 saves in a game versus 100 years of men's basketball During the Bloomsburg-Kutztown men's at 2-9. PSAC West Chester. Roberge and Kittle were also named to be held in Sydney, Australia, NCAA Youth Christie team. Hunsinger, freshmen spearheading an attempt to the Impaired freshmen catcher Megan Hunsinger, Year honors. in PSAC lacrosse team split their last at three All-Tournament spots PSAC with two Junior Betsy Roberge led the Bev Hartley and pitcher Earning In- who ended Connelly, Husky Club '83. Carol L. Chronister '86, Jefferson in the fall. The team posted a final record of 15-8 and all members of the team except Scott made Kittle. Blind Athletes and accompanied blind wrestlers to to outfielder United States Association of doubles and finished returns Bemadette Macca's at shortstop. Lefever was the only two-time All-American The other be Women's Lacrosse Bloomsburg, senior shortstop for Bloomsburg. has served to the winning the lc offering seminars at schools Istanbul, Turkey. NCAA to the Mid-Atlantic Regional All-Tournament team to victory, 4- Rob Dixon title. at named in Tournament Championship Leaving the Huskies with 14 school records, Wrestling Association dedicated a sabbatical leave He Jen Lefever was after round to seal the first with classmate Muto Mitchell Helwig '82, Nilsson scored with 30 wins, including an Eastern Rolex East Regional for a record 14th time, Eastern Division win He teamed ranked third nationally 600th career also earned a trip to the where they placed second have been Sanders serves as an officer He h\ ision honored and was ranked at .737, Alumni who attended Auction and Dinner-Dance on April 12 included Jennifer Bedosky '95, Dolores Doyle Brennan '54, Dr. Charles also East Region, 25th nationally. NCAA championships, a three-set victory. of the National Blind School levels. fifth in the softball kill ol National Wrestling for the blind. age on the team (28-10) Jan Hutchinson, the winningest coach in as president Wrestling to get the relief team finished with 35 wins for 12th consecutive season (36-12) and gave the magazine. He ) season (32) with his partner, junior by being named the Rookie of the Year for Division II. He had the highest wining percent- 2. Coaches Association. Two of in He Softball elected to the his articles second team selection for the In the I published a draws alumni Ruiz. well as posting a school record for most doubles in a auction event in Richards ended the year with a 25-15 mark, as He wins I Pennsylvania Wrestling oi the honor. Region when he defeated fourth-ranked Ignacio PSAC to I Week third in the East Evan Rosen. Freshman Marcus Nilsson was ships. 'oaches Association East Player of the he was ranked and 13th nationally and pulled off a big win the first round of the NCAA championships to earn the pitcher spot. Ik- EWL champion- Fame and served runs, including three-run and singles, finished the season with a hit in 17 or the last 18 The He was Stillo, Stillo led had the best winning percentage on the team (4- championships and 23 wrestlers to John triples. games. Eastern Wrestling League coached 37 wrestlers and Huskies was freshman pitcher Chris Brown. championships, and the Championship home in Also receiving team Athletic Association team PSAC Pennsylvania State six outfielder, two-run homers against Kutztown teams compiled a record won in at-bats was selected second team All-PSAC. the his alma mater. his was second also Another sophomore Alumnus by West Chester University, He ended. he was honored as a Distinguished ( capturing team. the top four in batting average, walks, education and athletics, and a Men's Tennis base, freshman Trevor Fetterman led first team the professor of health, physical retired The top performance at the PSAC championwas sophomore Joe McGinnley, with a third Bloomsburg capped The young Bloomsburg squad, graduating the rcccnlly lo season to give them only two seniors, placed four underclassmen on Retired PSAC 1th in the ships their 20th win. Sanders 1 championships. won row, and later had a seven-game late in the Invitationals, while finishing third in the Shippensburg Invitational and across the board with a 22-22 record, including a third-place finish in the PSAC at 10-10. winning streak Lock place finishes in both the Dickinson and the year even After starting the year 2-8, the Huskies track and field team posted second- The men's for the season for only the second school history. in mark with 192 saves, playing set in season champ another school record every minute of the Huskies' season. Defense was also honored as senior Kim Bullock was named to the 1996 women's lacrosse All-Conference first team Even though she played defense, it at third man. did not stop game on February 10, the Huskies celebrated 100 years of men's basketball at Bloomsburg. Among the alumni on hand for the anniversary Dan Boychuck '53, Bill Byham Dave Linkchorst '53, Ed Jones '54, Bemie Zoranski '64, John Foster '66, Gary Choyka '74. Tony DaRe '74, Joe Kempski '74, John Kesseg '74. Mike Ognosky '75, Bemie McHugh '76, Rick Joseph '77. Steve Bright '78, Dave Ogden '81, Steve Melchior '89. Bill Connelly '90, Dave celebration were '53, her from scoring five goals and passing off for Carpenter '91, Kevin Reynolds '91. Shane two Planutis and Brian assists. The leading scorer for the Huskies McKenna. was senior Colleen Fahie, whose 21 goals, seven assists, and 28 points were all team highs. Classmate Kelly McKee was second in all categories, collecting 18 goals and 20 points. The top returning scorer for next season was junior Erica B rower, who tallied 1 1 goals. Check us out on the Internet: http://www.bloom.edu President's Ball raises Helwig directs University's fundraising Susan Mitchell Helwig '82 has been named at Bloomsburg University. The announcement was made by Anthony M. Ianiero, vice president for university director of development Foundation. During Helwig's tenure, the development office has quadrupled alumni support and doubled the number of alumni donors. Under her direction, the Parents Fund has been rated number one in the State System of Higher Education based on dollars raised and rate of am and directed the university's faculty/staff campaign. She became pleased that Susan Helwig has accepted associate director in 19S8 the permanent position as director of develop- and took more responsi- ment," said Ianiero. "She bilities for and is is a tireless worker dedicated to take the development/ overseeing the daily operations of the fundraising program to the next level. office "She has been very instrumental in the success of the library campaign, as well as many other university's and its staff. She implemented the projects such as increasing scholarship and equipment acquisition dollars in both amounts and numbers of awards. She is an outstanding team player and a tremendous asset to the advancement organization and the university." Helwig, who served as interim director since 1993, served as assistant director of development from 1986 to 1988. She implemented a comprehensive Annual Fund program and helped double support in two years. She also Helwig now as director. Helwig plans and executes the university's annual comprehensive fund-raising campaign. She administers an annual budget of $250,000, which supports the development and alumni operations as well as projects for the Scholarships worth over $700,000 were presented to Bloomsburg University students for the 1995-1996 academic year. The a business management major from Catawissa. the Student Leadership Scholarship, $250. AFRICA, Deanna L., an interpreter training major from Hummelstown, University-Community Orchestra ALLEMAN, Claudine. a speech correction major from Catawissa. the Frances Fay DeRosc Memorial Scholarship. $350. AMES, Kathryn. a special education/education of deaf and hard of hearing major from Clarks Summit, the Emily Reuwsaat Scholarship, $500. ARNDT, Lisa A., an early childhood/elementary education major from Exion, the Early Childhood Education Scholarship, $200. BACHTELL, Ryan, a psychology major from Eli McLaughlin Scholarship. $650. Chambersburg, the BAILEY, Carol M., a social welfare major from F.. a business education/data processing major from Hazlcton. the Paul J. Yori Jr. Scholarship, $500. BOONE, Lauren R.. an interpreter training iimjor from Stevensville, Md.. Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500. BORING, Karen M., a speech correction major Music Service Scholarship. $350. Charles A., an accounting major from West BORST, the Lawn. Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500. BOYER, Rencc D.. a secondary education English major from Allenlown, Mitrani Scholarship. $1,500. BREMONT.Tamara from Bloomsburg, L., a special education major the Class of 1933 Scholarship. $400. BROOK, major from West Chester, the Honors Scholarship. BASKERVILLE. Turkesa. Bristol, the an arts and sciences B.U. Foundation Scholarship, development She holds a master's degree from Bloomsburg. Sue and her husband. Skeeter, are parents of two children. Tara. age eight, and Joshua, age for 1995-1996 BURRELL, BROWN, Cindi L„ an interpreter training major from Mill Creek, the Student Memorial Scholarship. Kristin L.. an accounting major from Ephrata. Mitrani Scholarship. $1,500. BUTCAVAGB, CAHOOT, '-'in. ation un early L.. i hildhood/elcmcntai v education major from Clarks Summit, University '71, Dr. Charles W. Rupp M. Brennan Dolores Doyle Brennan Merck, PP&L suppport day camps for children Bloomsburg University 's School of Extended Programs m launched a Scholar. $1,000. ( ALVERT, David J., a finance majoi from CASE, Matthew, Hill, the a marketing major from Cnmp Nationwide B.U. Alumni Scholarship, $1000. CHARLES, from Monica, a speech correction majoi Music Service Scholarship. $350. Robert I). Jr.. an adull hi altll majoi Lilitz. the CHESTER, u i s summer ol day camps for children in 1995. These weekly sessions Waynesboro. Mitrani Scholarship. $1,500. CHRIS [ANSON, Andrea I I... a pre physical a finance major from Bloomsburg, the Joseph W. Matlavage St holarslup, $137. for children, ages four to 12, proved to he quite popular. Field trips, hands-on projects, inspiring Selinsgrovc. Mitrani Scholarship. $1,500. CLEWS, ( 1'ionp hers, small ai ti 1 1 1 '.I i lion, in filled learning produced an and lull experiences ideal educational financial aid for arcu children (Jury M.. a mathematics major from whose families afford the Brooke, an accounting major from Howard Fcnstcmakcr Scholarship. F. arc unable to summer camp registration fees. Several other gifts initiated the IBANE, Patricia, an elementary education major N.J., the Sesame Street Scholarship for Soccer. $250. Adams endowment fund to support deserving children for years to come. Scholarship, $100; Alfonso creation of an major from Orangcvillc. N.. a business management "Advancing educational programs (or children, especially in the field of major from Mitchcllvillc, Md.. Mitrani Scholarship, science, has long been a $1,500. 1 New and sciences major from Rachel, a political science major from $450. an accounting major from Sunbury, the Mount Carmel Scholarship, $250. Keith A., a biology major from Jody CORNISH, Landenberg, the Rita Guerrieri Memorial Scholarship, BOELL, an sleraentar) . BUT] ERj Jason, a marketing main, hum Baal Lansdowne, the Timothy M. Miller Scholarship, $225. the Editha Ent Philadelphia, the B.U. Foundation Scholarship. $1,000 BOBECK, Katherine A., I COOPER, Lisa, a nursing Tripoli, Mitrani Scholarship. $1,500. BLEVINS, Jaime major from Bcnsulcm, University Scholar, $1,000. Women's an accounting major from East arts .ition m>, $1,500. from Whippany, an early childhood education an «' GAMLER, Theresa, a secondary education chemistry major from Barto. the Honors Scholarship K $500. mental planning major from Milmont Park, the Robert D. Warren Scholarship. $333. HOPKINSON, Jennifer Boyer. a biology major from Berwick, the James R. Hammaker Sr. Memorial Orchestra Scholarship. $500. HOUSER, Donna, a business management " from Little Falls, N.J., Mitrani a speech correction major from Baby Bloomer Scholarship. $1,000; and Legacy Scholarship, $500. KIPP, Jeremy, a nursing major from Norwood, Eli McLaughlin Scholarship, $650. the KLEIN, Heather A., a business the management major from Dushore. the William A. Lank Memorial Scholarship, $333. KNAPP, Michael L.. an English major from Bensalem, University Scholar, $1,000. KOBLICK, Kristen J., a mass communication major from West Milford, N.J.. University Scholar. $1000. KOCH, Robin, a special education major from Allentown. the B.U. Foundation Scholarship, $1,000. KOCHERSPERGER, Todd, a business education accounting major from Hatboro. the Sesame Street Scholarship for Men's Basketball, $250. KOHUT, Teresa, a business education data processing major from ElkJand. the Elton Hunsinger Scholarship, $225. KOONTZ, Amy M.. a business administration major from Bedford, the James H. McCormick KORMAS, Barbara N., an elementary education mathematics major from Hunlock Creek, the Joan Auten Intramural Sports Scholarship. $200. KOSMER, Brenda L.. an arts and sciences major from Shamokin. the Ken Gross Scholarship. $1,000. KOVALICK, Melissa M., an anthropology major from Beaver Meadows, Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500. KRUK, Karina M.. an early childhood/elementary education major from Lock Haven. Mitrani Scholarship. SI. 500. LANDIS, Lauren G.. a biology major from Quakertown. the Biology/Allied Health Sciences Scholarship. $250. LAPE, Tammi J., a nursing major from Jersey Shore, the Helene Robertson Scholarship. $700; and the Anna Lowrie Wells Scholarship. $100. Beth, an adult health major from Bloomshurg. the APSCUF Scholarship, $300. LAUBACH, LAYNE, Christian, a mass communications major from Philadelphia, the B.U. Foundation Scholarship SI. 000. HOGAN, Christopher C. a geography/environ- Crystal, a nursing major from Millville. the Women's the Biology/Allied Health Sciences Scholarship. $250; and Mitrani Scholarship K $1,500. $1,000. L., a nursing major from Philadel- Benton, the Benton High School Scholarship. $1,500. HESTER, Juanita M.. an accounting major from Williamsport. the Norman Hilgar Scholarship. $300. HLAVACEK, Nicole M.. a mass communication major from Dalton. Mitraru Scholarship. $1,500. FRACE, Trudy L.. a social welfare major from Nescopeck. the Honors Scholarship. $500. FRITZ, Tracy arts HEIL, Adrienne, a history major from Bloomshurg. the Erma M. Hefferan Scholarship, $500. HESS, Jessica L., an accounting major from HODDER, Kerriann, a secondary education Scholarship, $500; Mitrani Scholarship. $1,500. phia. Mitrani Scholarship. $1,500. planning major from $700. a secondary education mathematics major from Benton, Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500. Scholarship. $700. Wdhamshurg, Hall, Honors Scholarship. $500; Melissa, an accounting major from Towanda, University Scholar. $1,000. FRYE, Mine Hippensteel Memorial Scholarship HODDER, Heidi, a Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500. Page 36 GUSTAFSON, Beth S.. an early childhood/ elementary education/education of deaf and hard of hearing major from Port Allegany. Mitrani Scholar- Scholarship. $250. science major from Hazleton. the Class of 1941 Frank M. Taylor '43. Elda Henric Taylor '4 John D. McDaniel "94. and Virginia Street Scholarship for Field Scholarship. $1,000. E. Miller '75. Julia Ochlert '89, S. Sesame Hockey. $250. the Joanne Black '70. William T. Dcrricott '66. Lucile Dale N.J.. the an accounting major the Klingcl "86. Dr. '49. Dr. Francis J. an early childhood/education from Liberty. University Scholar. $1,000. GUMP, Lee. an elementary education major from Pittsburgh, the Dick Lloyd Scholarship. $500. N.J., the Eloise major from Trappe. Scholarship. $1,500. a psychology major from B.. a history Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500. Scholarship, $2,000. University Scholar, $1,000. Scholarship, $700. J. Scholarship, $1,000. an elementary education L.. Christine A., an accounting major from KELEMAN, Gregory, Memorial Scholar- of deaf and hard of hearing major from Quakertown. '52. '94 (M). Theresa Susan M. Hclwig Morson KAYS, mathematics major from GRIFFIN, Amy Aaron '53, A. Dcvcrtcr '81. Kcrri E. Donald Ken Gross the accounting major from York. Mitrani Scholarship. $1,500. marketing major from GUILLAUME, Stephen J., Joanna Fice Buckingham Jo a GRIECO, Susan, '7H. Zcvcney T. KASCHAK, John, an Landenbcrg, the Music Service Scholarship. $350. Jcanannc Evans Scrimgcour Mary Serff Sr. a computer/information Harleigh. the Harvey A. Andruss Scholarship, $300. psychology major from Scholarship, $200. Sandra Jefferson Rupp '71, '54, KAPLAN, Michael J., Scholarship, $1,000; and the Charlotte Hess Memorial Ianicro '93 (M), Scrimgcour Dana, GREINER, Teresa Hurry D. Jenkins '42. Dr. S. J. Melissa T, a finance major from Drexel Mitrani Scholarship. $1,500. science major from Tobyhanna, Mitrani Scholarship, management major from Pennsdale, the Veterans Memorial James KANIA, Hill. $1,500. L., a business ship. S500. Mary Lou Fcnstcmaker John '45. Cliff Maurcr '66. Marshall W. Mchring '69. John L., a Warminster, the John GORBY, major from $500. GOODMAN, Ellen, a history major from '43. '63. Dr. Sharon Gcttel Olff major from Nazareth, the Endicott. N.Y.. University Scholar. $1,000. Holland '78. W. Jay Hurst Pam sociology/criminal justice major from Lock Haven, Mitraru Scholarship, $1,500. Waters '81. Nancy Fcher '65. a history GLASMYER, Shelly Waters '79, Jamie Freezer '70. an early childhood/ Russ Houk Scholarship. $2,000. Trathcn '68. Corey M. Edwards L.. major from Espy, the Dave Bittner Scholarship. $175. William H. Scldcn '43. Nelson A. S warts major from Scholarship. $1,500. $250. Kathcrinc M. Mulka '68, John A., a nursing elementary education major from Warrington, Mitrani Scholarship, Clark R. Rcnningcr '41. Dr. Marion Wallace Slates Heather GEERLINGS, Jeanine 'WARMS, Mark, a history Dave Rathkey Scholarship, $150. JOHNSON, Michael, a business management major from Tobyhanna, the Francis "Doc" Sell Scholarship. Shickshinny, the Coplay. University Scholar. $1,000. Award. $850. Bloomshurg, the Louis speech correction/speech $1,000. Joyce, a nursing major from Bloomshurg. Enola Snyder Evans Scholarship. $500. EAKMLEV. L., a pathology major from Philadelphia, University Scholar Hegins, Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500. Dolores Doyle Brcnnan '54. Martin W. DcRosc '59, Joann L.. a Millmont. Miirani Scholarship. $1,500. included Frances C. Abitanta Charles M. Brcnnan "53, Heather Berwick. Mitrani Scholarship, SI, 500. hosted by President Kozloff on Alumni Day, April 27, ship. $1,000. PaJmerton. the Accounting Scholarship. $250. major Mifflinville. the Richard A. Benefield Scholar- LEEDS, Amy M.. a secondary education earth and space science major from Oley. Mitrani Scholarship $1,500. LEFEVER, Jennifer, a mass communication major from Reading, the Jan Hutchinson Scholarship. $400. LEH, John, a business economics major from Ephrata. the Eunice Davilla Scholarship. $300. LEVAN, Jennifer N.. an early childhood/elementary education major from McEwensville. University Scholarships honor alumni, Fund-raising efforts bring banner year Bloomsburg University students, many programs will benefit in the academic year as final numbers for the 1995 and Susan Helwig. director of are in. development, reports According 1996-1997 result of a record-breaking year of contributions. The campaign faculty and that they are good. $1.5 million. Those dollars were raised from a variety of sources and will be distributed through Bloomsburg University Foundation. Inc.. campus in the upcoming year in many across the ways. "We had set a banner year." says Helwig. ambitious goals from the constituents came through start, in a "We and our Our big way. to build a new library is something tangible and easily understood by donors, so that helped But there us. simply a better understanding of our needs, and people arc answering is the call." alumni and parent funds were very active, and and will be one of the focuses of the development staff's attention in the future. "We have much more to do. and that is definitely an avenue we will pursue. An example is our established relationship with Pepsi. Those types of opportunities and partnerships are sponsorships we want directed to the annual fund which is maintain on-going scholarships, including the honors and scholars programs. In addition, faculty and staff development, as well as alumni campaign has made tremendous over the past years." Bloomsburg's alumni participation rate is the national average at public colleges and universi- throughout the nation. The University's faculty and staff members contributed more than ties $78,000 up from just $6,000 in 1995. Retired employees make up an dinary alumni, faculty and in 1990. increasing portion of those donations. Gin ofStelnwa} grand piano activities, are funded from this area. Special events such as the President's Ball and-Poinsettia Pops Concert are avenues to enhance the scholarship fund and to build future relationships with donors to the University. The annual fund stall In addition, a gift to support the University efforts to attract world-renowned also provides monies for established these awards in Barbara Hudock, Class of 1975. and her husband. Michael. They donated funds for the purchase of memory of outstanding members of the University Community who made a a Stcinway grand piano in father. Francis J. memory of Barbara's Benncr. University's new Significant impact library project will be the biggest recipient of dollars raised in the campaign as more than $600,000 will be put forth year as part of the University's combined effort with the Commonwealth to build the Construction began facility. in May. in the Haas Center The for the Arts. to Hall diligently to support the strategic goals of the University," auction/dinner-dance and raffles which accounted raised. The 'bricks and mortar' campaign we raising ventures such as golf outings, the annual for $31,646 last year. Anthony M. "These Kevin this for u is undergraduate marketing Student Tragically, both June facility work & JuneV. E bl Ighl Hinder Award, needy and deserving currently seats 1.900 people, and the total cost of the project is about $230,000. "The Foundation continues ('. textbook stipend The Foundation is also about to initiate a campaign to purchase new scats for Mitram were helped by the dollars the Foundation has at Bloomsburg. university advancement and executive director of the Foundation. Dollars in that area are supplemented by fund- on the Itgacy of excellence said concluded campaign. who have Celebrity Artists Scries was received from $108,000 in the recently truly grateful to the family and friends talent for the know the needs of the University," says Helwig. "Many younger alumni are participating because many of them to honor extraor- to members. Wc are 's scholarships for student/athletes, reaching nearly "People are really starting Foundation this strides much above 1890 graduate. The used to established with the Bloomsburg University to increase." Annual fund supports many programs Approximately $819,000 of the monies were Four memorial scholarship funds have recently been Taubcl Ricder. Mrs. Ricdcr donated $200,000 in memory of her mother. Mary Moore Taubel. an risen in recent fund drives the faculty/staff approximately 25 percent, The biggest portion of the total dollars raised came in a single gift from the estate of Mary Business and corporate scholarships have also to the figures released. University fund-raising efforts during the year exceeded the conducted faculty, staff and Kevin, who were longtime, devoted University Stoic i within ,lu-d i the past year. Ianicro. vice president for many efforts support faculty projects and student needs, and we will continue to be strong advocate of Bloomsburg University." a Francis J, "Red" Gallagher Memorial Scholarship, for a financially needy College of Business undergraduate who exhibit! Red's wonderful devotion to teaching and learning. Professor was Scholarship, $1,500. LIENDO, Janet M., a social welfare major from Shamokin, the APSCUF Scholarship, $300; and the MILLER, Diane, an early childhood/elementary education major from Mcchanicsburg. the Ann J. Jarrclt Extended Programs Scholarship, $250. LILECK, Jennifer J., an elementary education/ education of deaf and hard of hearing major from Scholarship. $250; University-Community Orchestra Tamaqua, Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500. LITTLE, Benjamin, a computer/information University Scholar, $1,000. science major from Philadelphia, the B.U. Foundation Scholarship. $1,000. Deric L., a psychology major from Pottstown, the Lamar Blass Memorial Scholarship, $150. MABOKELA, Lcsiba. an accounting major from South Africa, Mitrani Scholarship. $1,500. MAGANN, Virginia, an elementary education major from Forksville. the Class of 1968 Scholarship. Scholarship. $250; Mitrani Scholarship. $1,500. MILLER, Paul J., a geology major from Ilatboro, arts MUCKENTHALER, tion science Vicki. a computer/inform;, major from Lancaster, the Student the E., the the Buckingham Scholarship. $300. business iii.m.ij'.ciiieiit PAR LETT, Bloomsburg. Scholarship, an to benefit outstanding undergraduate Business Education student who plans a career in business education. This scholarship named member Class of 1940 who was member of the Alumni for this Association Hoard is of the a life ol Directors and former faculty member who received numerous awards and lionois Kevin, an adult health major from North Michelle, a computer/information APSCUF Scholarship, $300; and the Erccl D. Bidlcman Scholarship, $300. Kathcrine M., PAVLECHKO, Aaron C. a speech correction from a secondary education mathematics major from Wilkes-Barre. Mitrani an adult health major from Boalsburg. the Mary Wilson Scholarship. $600. PIAZZA, Annette L., a social welfare major from major Honors Scholarship. $500. MICHAEL, Christina A., a science major from Danville, the APSCUKF Scholarship. $200. PROCOPIO, Angclcnc M., a psychology major Phillipsburg. N.J.. the William A. Tumbach Scholarship, a nursing major "Outstanding Professor of Marketing and Management" for his outstanding contribu- tions to business education. His impressive record of service earned him the Distinguished Service Award, presented by the Alumni Association. major from Airvillc, Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500. S200; Mitrani Scholarship. $1,500. Chadds Ford, Kri.sllna, an early childhood/elementary from Reading. Mitrani Scholarship. $1,500. Street E.. a pre-physical therapy J., Nelson Scholarship. $500. Leon Ko/.uhal Scholarship, $125. OJEDA, Carlos A., a business management major Ken Gross Sesame major liom Plainfield, N.J., the Colleen, a biology major from Collette F. O'MELIA, Rachel, an English major from the c Enterprise Foundation Scholarship. $700. a political science from Kulpmont, the Mount Carmcl Scholarship, $250. RANDALL, Rebecca I)., a secondary education Joanne Thomas Memorial Scholarship. MEHRING, Boyd OLMEDA, Monique. <-'is Miller J. linger Miller Joseph A. Galati Patricia Hcilcnnan Miller William Rodney E. Miller J. Gallagher Debra Zalcwski Ganz Steven D. Moldcn Timothy M. Garrigan Carolyn L. Morrison Angela Urbschat Looby Linda C. Wagner Charles H. UpdcgraffJr. Joseph William R. Fahrenbach HI Kathleen A. Lynn Peggy PoffWalhsh Linda Horishny VanFlcct Timothy Walter A. Gillar Cindra Dunkelberger Mailleue Gail Pratt O'Donnell James B. Weber William G. Vargo Joseph Gary R. Glessncr Anthony J. Jane Cornell Maneval Kenneth A. Viani Kathleen Chcruka Glessncr Timothy J. J. J. Farrel Featro P. Gavio Paula Longacre Moyer O'Mallcy Orr Susan Sheaffer Weber Janet Zagorski Finkelstein Susan Henncssy Martin Connie R. Wallizc Charles Raeann Linda Libcrtazzo Glica Chester John A. Marzano Kathy E. Claudia Chcsncy Gogal Marleen Wells Pasek J. Wehinger F. V. Fisher Waltman Tina Bush Weigner Robert E. Foltz Steven A. McCIellan David Eugene William Sally Derr Elizabeth Rice Watts L. Weller Jeffrey R. Jr. White Susan Kavetski White Terrance J. White Maureen O'Donnell Whitehead Linda Gottlieb Williams John D. J. Foresman Frith McCloskey Cynthia Pagana McClure Hal G. McClure Donna Clayton Weller Thomas K. Williams Nancy Twardzik Gallagher Edwin Gary Constance Poh Ganey Barbara Hagerman McDaniel Karen Gable McCollum L. Karen Crahall Gehrett John K. McGill Joseph M. Geiger Douglas C. Witmer Beth DeLong Gerlins McNamara Craigann Mehrmann Ruth Rhodes Zalonis Patricia Derstine Gill Michael Douglas James Gerald Zeisloft J. Gail Yarnell Zoccola James Zoccola T. David Goss L. S. Grau Schalles Miller P. Jr. Rebecca Scurry Morell Gyory Ronald L. Donato Glenn A. Haas Brian C. Nolan Giving Total: $16, 784 B. Paulette Haley-Stark Francis T. O'Donnell Doran J. Hamann Eileen Abruzzi Catherine Barndt Robert Gary W. Hammer Anderson F. Stephen A. Andrejack Anne Stefanik William Hamman Hanna Keith D. Anthony William R. Hanna Robert K. Arnold George Karen Sanders Heaps Rickey G. Bair Douglas W. Heimbach Karen O'Donnell Ralph D. Obanion Joseph Dorell J. Ochotny Jr. Orzolck F. Lawrence E. Hassel J. L. Hellmuth Kanouse Pcattie James R. Pollock Gary R. Prinzi Michael D. Hippie Carolyn Carr Rhodcn Brenda Naus Batdorf Jeanne Iatesta Hofmann Pamela Weaver Ring Nola L. Baysore Charles E. George E. Banyas Holman Dorothea Eroh Rittcr Susan Gottlieb Bechetti Sandra Sekel Hopple Forrest C. Ritter Mollie D. Benshoff James R. Husted Margaret Kase Rixey David S. Judith Beach Beyerle Beyerlc Frank M. Bosevich Keith A. Boyd Jr. George A. Robinson Alicia Atkins Jarman Kathlene Rawlings Constance Paur Jarrard Thomas Edward Johnson James Jr Janice C. Keil Novamik Boyko Thomas M. Boyko Joseph Margiann Arbogast Linda Shepherd Kiefer Teresa Burkholder Kathleen Haigh Callahan F. Kempski J. P. Ropel Rohm Jr. Rutlcdge Mary Hayder Scarp Cynthia Hunt Schrader Jon L. Shade Eileen Lawrence Kindig Ronald Henry M. Kipp Carlton R. Sheets J. Sheehan Samuel Payni I Barbara Louis E. Gundcrman Jeffrey B. Jan Milkovitz Gushcn Susannc D. Radicc I [ale < '.nl Pclachick J. Pupp orncll ( Rainonc Theresa StolTa Hullcy Nancy Sheaffer Raudenbush Susan Swink Hamblct Albert N. Dcnisc Kricshcr Hauser Carol Tcllip Rcitz Kathy Most Hefner Nancy Mowrer Ressler Paula Robert Romanofski Helm J. Ream Steven Jan Fcttcrman Hickey I J. )(>[ilia I Rosen \.\yyy Kussell Gregory C. Scarlato Joseph L. Hilgar Diane M. Schcllhamcr Sharon Young Hilgar J. Kathleen Doran Andrusisian Joyce Dorman Holiday Ann David W. Badger Barbara B, Hudock Dale R. Schmcltzlc Leonard C. Adams Kroll Ambler Hummel Melodic Halkctt Badger Michele Wallace Mary Ann Gohrig Lcwanne Hunt Sharp Barrclla Robert C. Baylor Juliet Grace Walcwski Bekacrt Sally Michael Schildcr T. Schilling Susan Rice Seidel Glenn W. Shaffer Jr. Williams Jaremko Rebecca Slang Shappell March Kacar Chcrie Aderhold Shearouse Karnes Debra Kissinger Shoemaker Joan Moretti Bet/ Karen Gregory A. Bitlcr Diane Gcisc Keistcr Daniel R. Signorc Ronald W. Keller Leo John R. Boran Marilyn Flowers Kelly Barbara Pollock Slaab Grace C. Bradford Judith Smith John F Braganini Robert D. Kennedy John Dianne Barker Bramble Mark Robert W. Surridgc Blow S. J. Kennedy Kcyscr Marilyn L. Steidle V. Rebecca Schrum Kcyscr Sandra Ferguson Bupp Robert N. Thomas Daniel M. Burkholder Eleanor Todd Rompalo Butz Elizabeth Chandler Campbell Klemow Nowak Knarr Knauss Jeffrey R. Joan Rebarchak Koch Wayne Kochcr Michelle Lopez Cassetori B.irry Andrew Cheryl Stcch Kochcr J. Chcnnka Timothy Janet Fiora Cherinka J. Kokolus Kathleen Klemick Korbich Anita Mastn Cola Catherine M. Constable Judith A. Kovacs III Skorupa Ti Hclcnc Taronc Bruno Janice Christine Daggitt Inscho Graham Debra Pickering Henderson Anonymous Pastorius William A. Pasukinis Patricia % Giving Total: $18,061 Paul D. Pamela Schultz Bair Carol Hunsinger Bankus J. F. Carol A. Heist Nagle Class Participation: J 6% Anonymous Class of 1975 Donna Nieman J. Michael Pasek Shcryl Grcincr Grtinei Marylou Kcmpl Class Participation: 1 5 Dennis M. Myers Thomas D. Gurecki Amy Mcizinger J. Nancy Nebhut Moyer Gross Wilson E. Ernest E. Yates J. Anthony Moleski May Gownley Deborah Kenneth Robert Goerlitz P. E. Gregory Class of 1974 Wasilcwski T. Stevens Maroia Klinget Swcitzcr L. Swcitzer E. Taylor Richard W. Patricia Tcrrill Corcoran Thomas Deborah Roth Iirjan Nancy Lonker Tischcr Albert J. Toczylowski Curt C. Tofts Gail Anderson Tress Catherine Missimer Krausc Sally Brewington Tucker Nancy Hcssingcr Danck Susan Schacffcr Krcmpasky Susan Klucsik Tucker Frank Dattilo Alan M. Kush John L. Viola Eileen Weber Cota William Delctconich Jr. Louanne Welker Walsh Page 53 Randal) H. Watts William M. Glavich Richard Susan Yarish Weber Diane Smith Gooley Patricia A. Lincoln Welles Jr. Elizabeth Munro Graham Lynn Koch Welles Kit Griffiths Barbara Duck Winchester Brian Joanne Kohan Gary Wood G ruber P. Maureen K. Hause Hawk Susan Stoddard Zelinskc T. Susan F. Rompalo Evelyn Baxevane Lynn Bensing Nice Mary Ellen Haupt Maryanne Taylor Haussener Randolph Ruane Donna Brenesal Sheehan RunkJe Nanci Haigh Bicking Cheryl A. Haviland Maria GaJabinski Russoniello James Fox Blockus Florence B. Hayden Thomas Lee J. J. Sabatino Newman Bobb Stephanie Shara Sarris John Carl E. Schaefer Linda Foley Boehmer Bochicchio J. John Bonnie Lethbridge Hull Nancy Boysen Zelinskc Barbara Husovsky Hein Keith D. Schaffner Gary A. Bogart Michael C. Hutnick Diane Martz Hinaman Randy G. Schaffner Forrest B. Bonser Barbara Dennis Gail Rodgers Schmitt William Richard L. Jennings Zubntski Class of 1976 Class Participation; 16% Giving Total $9,975 Bocich Ackerman Patricia Kathryn Gicrl Adamson Bruce M. Albertini Cecilia Dasilva Gary Andrews Aurand L. Christine Dende Averto Sherry L. Barth Patricia Straub Baylor Donald K. Bechtel Jeanne S. Bcck-Gardier Hinkel J. Boyer F. Yaw Cindy Dohl Hintz William B. Schneck Sharon SIussct Boyland Carl Michelle Roessner Schultes Rose Lane Brayman Marianne Kapitaen Drew Robert Edward Carol K. Hostetter J. Schwanger Karen Stank Howenstine A. Gary Scicchitano Richard Frederick C. Shappell Howenstine T. Good Imbert Dove Jones Jane Sheila J. Breiner Julianne Miller Breiner Jr. Paul D. Bressi Jr. Smee Laura Wessner Smith Crawford Smith Michael R. Sneidman Michael Kanaskie J. Shultz Daniel E. Smith Valerie Irvin Richard C. Hogentogler J. Georgia Wahal Heywood Brent G. James J. Marilyn Klock Shultz Timothy Heimlich F. Sensenig S. Marybeth Walewski Shade Stahl F. Anthony Stampone Daub Kasper Robert David M. Kelly Thomas O. Kern III Stasak S. William D. Staub Jr. Kenneth E. Stolarick Robert A. Shelly Joseph A. Brita Stephen S. Michael R. Shirey Virgie D. Bryan Thomas E. Klinedinst Warren Kline S. Storosko Maureen Marcus Straub Nancy Sheehan Kaczmarczyk David A. Shoemaker Dennis H. Carley Sandra L. Shupp Barbara A. Caruana Mary Tone Kunkel Anna Lux Lebro Lee A. Stump Evelyn C. Kalbfleisch Brian P. Susan Kcssock Robert A. Smith Karen Kroboth Cassady Randall C. Leitzel Mark A. Sverchek Paul D. Swartz Sullivan Kathleen Powlus Kiley Sandra Risner Smith Raline Mastruzzo Center Gary A. Lerew Richard R. Kirkpatrick Michael J. Sobolesky Ellen Nagel Chacosky Susan Allen Lerew Patrice Gleason Taglieri Michael Timothy S. Sopko John Kerry Chacosky Jean Lockard Long J. Ronald W. Lorah Mark Louise Rudelitsch Tomtishen J. KJatchak Jr. Mary McCudden Knauss Patricia Romancheck Kokolus Mary A. Stapleton Spiegel Susan M. Stair Patricia Deborah Wessinger Christian Gary A. Maks Kenneth W. Stavarski Noel Chase Douglas Thran E. Tolerico Ron D. Troy Ruth Koch Kolb Craig E. Steigerwalt Kim S. Christian Ann McGarry Cicippio Deborah Roncolato Martin Jane Martin Butler Gwen McConlogue Linda Pulaski Unger Ronald E. Cioffi Terry C. Martz Kim Clark Peggy Flynn Mattern David D. Bilger Kvclyn Bubser Blewitt Cynthia Landis Krydcr Thomas Athene Chiadis Blow Ruth Mary Kumet John W. Stoll John Joseph R. Lanciano Donna Anne Catherine C. Surak Bolig E. Ronald J. Bommcr Laporte P. J. Stiner Jr. Cinclair Strollo F. Mary Matani Geary Nan M. Cogan Richard E. Martz Diane Nork Vargo May Suzanne Cromack McCabe Robert W. Vignola Diana Gilroy Viotti Diane L. Wechter Dorothyann Bish Laprcsi Janet Vanessa Bauer Coney Carol Kaniper McClain James D. Taddeo Matthew Margaret A. Marilyn Estcrlinc Butler Lehman Jr. Susan Rimby Lcighow Donna Houck McDermott Beverly M. Wetering Beth Morgan Lepianka Thew Dawn Antrim Trout Mary Semon Creamer Kathleen G. Caragher Steven Vickie L. Mears Nancy Butz Wicoff Mary Ann Woss Charles Joseph T. Mesch Craig Thomas Carl Robert Brown J. Clifford C. Steven E. Buck ( limiol.i Lewis J. Philip D. Christman Sally Sensinger Gordon Sheldon Clapp David E. Coffman III Loch S. L. Linda Castor Mondschein Lynn Apicella Wukitsch Valerie John D. Wylie Daniel L. Wagner Dianne Renninger Devine Wayne J, Matzura Janet Gowisnok Walsh Derisi Shaw Drago Anita Arthur Wasileski George A. Ebright Mengel Robert K. Wassmuth Lawrence Evans C. Miller J. Monteith Thomas A. Mulhern Linda Faust Womer Joann Schultz Zeigler Mummey Amy Westcott Myers Kay A. Nazarchyk Bernard R. Miller Deborah Dell Watson Class of 1978 Cheryl Kercsmar Waybright Nancy Green Evans Richard W. Evans Foecktina Devries Nechita Dailey David N. Miller Maryrose Guerrieri Nesbitt Class Participation: Stephanie A. Wechter Diane Ball Feldstein David Giving Total: $ J 5,335 Barbara Rodda Welch Theodore L. Feldstein Kirk Ohlinger Beth L. Werkheiser Donna Snyder Susan Steckline Overbey Linda Schmicker Wheatley Claire L. Filemyr Rebecca Owens-Goldhammer Ellen Blosinski Yates Roseann Finn-Luther Peter Robert DcCarolis Edwin Nancy Ulsh Doran Robert Judith Hcllcrman John D. Nagle Eby Minner J. J. Jr. Mondschein Stump Nilsen Linda Bohnen Eichmann Janet Dcbra Edwards Evans Robert M. O'Connor Holly Smith Farnese Leo Gail Werkheiser Fegley Christine B. Ostrowski Maryanne Gabrie Feno Gregory Ralph Lisette Ferric Jr. E. O'Donnell J. Robin Hosier Fiola Geraldine Richard D. Firestine Martin Mary Anne Kinek Charles A. Porvaznik Jr. Savage Oxley Karen Sheffer Ozycz Thomas Class Participation: Clare Cintala Fleck Deborah Snyder Pelc Giving Total $10. J 53 Dennis James Frazier Denise Muhleman Frey Diane Shanosky Perbetsky Leda M. Pope Margaret Marshall Fnth Michael A. Popiak David A. Fryer Michael L. Rainone Henry Edward Gane Michele Randolf Garie Melinda Linn Gamgan Jr. Raney E. Bryan W. Reber Susan Reid Vicki Levine Reinhard James Nancy Yeager Roehrig R. Gingrich Karen Marquette Gingrich Class of 1977 Joseph A. Roman 1 7% Ronald L. Donald E. Albert Adelberg Jr. J. Dunn Percey Pish Patrick Matti A. Prima Fox Brown Galicki F. Patricia Seither Quinn Christine Venezia Raffo Robert E. Rice Roger Felecia Hewett Girton David M. Ritchie John W. Roehrig Donald J. Jeffers Golden Golden L. Ritchey Richard D. Rogers Gerald W. Roman Jayne Sisson Alexis Gary L. Gordon Bethany Gibble Rosenberg William Daniel E. Grant Kathleen Morris Ross I. Ayres Babcock Lucyann Giovannini Greggo Robert W. Rovito John C. Babcock Terry K. Guers Janice Minnich Rynhart Michael A. Barone Carol Batzel Haile Edna Bremfield Schott Jan E. Barton Deborah Kay Terrill Harkness Abdo Adams I. Donna Avalos Alderfer Kathryn Anderson Andersen I. M. Babin William A. Bailey Bettijean Bruning Ann Marie Garry Jeanne Prediger Barbara Haldeman Garcia Giedgowd Joseph A. Giedgowd Anonymous Catherine Margo Paradis 17% John D. Bachert Shannon McArdle Fitzgerald Teresa Anonymous Don C. Adams Christine Slivka William A. Garrison Fisher Jane Dudzinski Fulton Carol Boehret Patey Flaim Pachuski P. Terry H. Zeigler Elizabeth Williams Zerbe Oswald Ferraioli Nunziata J. Donna Socoloski Yonkovig Margaret M. Fest Schweitzer Mary Margaret Balaban John E. Barn urn Susan Kravitz Barone Helen Kienlen Barrier W. Barrier Scott William B. Berezny James W. Bischoff Jr. Stephen P. Black Carol Scheetz Bonsall Eva Boccanera Botsko Jane Bowie Bowie Kristy Weeks Boyce Stephen R. Boyland Jeffrey E. Brandt Paul Page 54 F. Craig Kevin P Dempsey L. Ellen J. Mehrer Phillip K. Elizabeth A. Miller J. Winters Michele James Miller P. F. Suzanne Garcia Dennis Judith Spotts Davis J. de Bourbon Rhonda Reigh Viola J. Nancy Kim McNally Jerome A. Vaiana McHugh Bryon Unger Rita S. Wechter Richard D. Welker Sandra Jankiewicz Martin Stephen Covey L. Czapla P. McCoy Anthony A. Lovecchio Bernard J. David Connell Jane Ivenson Deitrick Deborah Nesbitt Coleman Stephen Michael D. J. Michael A. Upton Rosa Cilibcrto Costanzo James A. Craig Moshinsky Szulanczyk T. Brazil 1995 Alumni Donors Thomas Steven Brennan J. Robin L. Kerstetter Bright J. Craig D. Brosious Mary Clune Kuprevich Brown Orrie L. John Ronald C. BuJford Michael Anne M. Thomas Walter Burrirt John M. Cannon Louis Cesare J. J. Kushla Timothy H. Long Sharon Massa Crimian Karen Schaefer Lukevics Sheila Miller Daise Robert E. Lynn Susan Bremer Mannix Anne Moersh Dean Stuart Kimm Kevin M. Mathews Kondravy Dempsey Elizabeth Charles Derenzis J. Anne M. Ram undo Dignazio Robert R. Domenick Jr. Alyce Starke Dondero James Marvin John D. Dragic Frederick W. Koettcnt/ Sue Corey Calder Bernard Doris Buro Calvario Bettcann Odenc Campbell E. Koskulitz S. Mane Kramer Wendy Barbara Yob Wagner Fred Deborah Kandia Black Spain Robert Penman Spotts Staaf J. Wegter Stebbins Carl J. M Lach Rita Moon Warren Corey M. Waters Carol Bartholomew Chappie Timothy K. Lcc Mary Conahan Wcckcsscr Ann Mary Kilkenny Lcfcbvre Stephanie Snyder Weikcl James R. Linn James A. Williams Chemeski Rcitz Daryl Coach P. Jeffrey Stello Daniel C. Confalonc Alquin B. Swank Lorctta A. Susan Godshall Sylvia Jr. John B. Lockwood Mark C. Wolfe Steven E. Long Audrey VanGorder Zarkoski Linda Breisch Cook Tern Gibson Mary Anthony N. Tier Maryann Bingamun Coppola Murk A. Lucia Anne Marie Dowd Tierney Kenneth T. Tiemcy Christine Wassell D'Angclo Cindy Endcrs Decker Leo Linda L. Joseph D. Tomtishen Michael Larry J. Robert Marybeth A. Dolan Twaddell S. Joseph Conway Dcnncn E. ong I. MacCain Manca Class of 1980 Moore McAulillc aura Joy Bender Mark Paul S. Larry Keith Vass Anthony J. Downey Linda Wilson Viscuso Norman P. Eckley Lance J. McCarty C. McLaughlin Thomas J. Mary Thonen Ekberg James F. McDonnell C. Mellert G. Dale Wagner Donald H. Elsenbaumcr Debra Rickcnbach McGcc Viscuso Dougherty J. McCabc McCabe Kevin McCarthy Harry M. Warren Beth Schmidt Werkheiser Adele Flanagan Fagan Joseph Stanley T. Werkheiser Mary Beth JoAnn Robert M. Miller Carl A. Merrick Richard C. White Bcttc Lorraine Dzurisin Merrick Barbara Fahey Williams Diane Teel Flyte Carol Ebright John G. Eichenlaub John Paul Mizzer Hendrick Gerald E. Eisenhart Mary Ann Ganc Molendini John F. Mondschein Joan Christian Eurich J. Susan Pumell Eurich Finley Hoover Williams Williams Jr. Fitzpatrick ludrey Metro P, Michael John H. Millhousc Francis Marauda Gazzcrro Robert M. Wilt Margaret M. Gehringer Moroz J. Nicholas Kimberly A. Winnick Gertrude Stephen Deborah Kcllerman Gilpin Thomas Mark A. Fennel Debra Lowe Muffly Deborah Arrowood Wood Thomas A. Goho Joni Jane Kozura Fennelly Cynthia Barnes Nicholas Gail Manners Yaroch William A. Golden William C. Patt Kathleen Catherine Holliday Oehrig Michael G. Yingling Steven R. Goodrich Cheryl Baratta Pern Field Ann Molchan Fogarty Joseph A. Fortini Sharon Gettel Phillips Stephen D. Fox Barbara Zelenski Pish Jay E. Franklin Erwin Prutzman Janet Gorg Fransham Scott H. Frantz Richard S. Jane Raker-Horowitz Frasso Robert C. Reese Paul R. Fruehan J. Margaret E. Gross Suzanne Marburger Ringel Vincent Romano J. Edmund J. Ronco Laurel Bennett Hager Carla de Vries Rowland Kathy Hotchkiss Hallamore Ruth German Ruch F. Hasay Colleen E. Rudelitsch John R. Heckman Louise Caldarelli Thomas Heckman Edward A. Herbert L. Ruhl Bruce R. Russell Robert P. Ruzzo Eileen Chissler Sabatino Alicia Detweiler Sanders Francine Cohen Sannutti Robert James Horn Rae Dougherty Sayler Paul A. Ingram Wayne Anthony S. Jankiewicz Jr. James A. Sayler F. Schmucker Susan Romig John Marsha Yeager Schmucker Carol Althouse Joyce Alyce Tomiko Schoenagel Lenore Cherry Kealey Edna M. Schweitzer E. Hassold Keeler Julia Robert P. Kellenberger Eugene R. Kelley James R. Kelly III Juliette L. Abell-Victory Nancy Frankenfield Ludrof Scott George Semian III Mary Tloczynski Shankweiler John F. Sharkey Allegrezza Linda Boyle Allen T. Ambrose George Antochy Jr. Donna L. Beaver Horst A. Bcrnhard Carl W. Berntsen Patrick T. Berry June Santello Bischoff Theresa Sweeney Bochicchio Barbara A. Borski Janet Stamm Branch Sally Powell Brazil Mary M< [ugh I Leo I. T. Quick Quinn Mary Hager BraiihwniuNovcllou Smith Braycr A Urown Julia Diane Kcllerman Richmond James R. Harlan Kathy Roan Rodgcrs Mctz Rank Madeline Eleanor Hatch Hashmall Tcrcsc Frank Rogers Russell J. Rogers Pctrella Richard M. Rudock Annette Mosier Rutherford Amy McCluskey Hogg Sadvary Mary Lynn Sampson Anita Moscr Sanders Michelle L. Hopkins Woodrow L. Sanders Gail Tallman James Lome Jane Nagle Jankiewicz Gerard M. Seltzer Robert M. Johnson William D. Shupp William F. Johnson Fry Schools D. Scot Smalc Sandra Moyer Smith Doris Davis Kalinowski Marybeth Soda Robert C. Kantner David M. Spishock John A. Kchoc III Daria Matcra Kennedy Deborah McLaughlin Kjshbaugh Faith Denlingcr Stauffcr Mark O. Thornton Kim Delp Brown Susanne M. Koch Teresa J. C. Canficld Deborah Farrcll Chestnut Glenn A. Chestnut Gail Zimmerman Cobb James Columbus E. George J. William Coughlin Dalius F. Jr. Rcid Davenport Sandra Harrall Davis Randy l.unrny L. Dcitrich M. Delano Kathleen Ryan Domenick Lawrence F. Dooling Elizabeth A. Dougherty P. Drumhcllcr Nancy Pctrovich Duprce Kclli Elliott Krebs Elsenbaumcr Linda M. Evans Jeffrey A, Faust Diane Miller Strauss Joseph Burke J. Lynn McFaddcn Hurke Robert B. Daniel W. Steel Donna Matcrazzi Budwcg J. Bronandcr Bunnell Jeffrey Kathy Barto Johnston Jr. Richard (iayle Weiscnfluh Carruthcrs Carl D. Harraden III Carolyn Bartoni Budwcg Lenore Firsching Cardoza Karen Capion Haines Frederick C. Heller Uilsky Boncal E. Thomas III Kenneth R. Brouse Brooks Bruce Brian Beverly Baker Gursky Gregory A. Heaps 'raver ( i Carolyn Nork Boone Eris T. Post Veronica Clark Klcsh E. nlhi. I'ichola Susan Ncborak Knox David Jr. Laura Weikcl Quick Robert Ann Stephanie Guilliams Baylor Nitroy Cynthia Dongoski Pholafl Dcnise Reed Gross Nancy Ringcn Hoffman Marguerite Milazzo Bailey J. Emmick Novotnak Lynn Cathcrs Gunning Helen Hoban Britt Bailets Nina Bangham Nitroy Douglas Laura Adolphson Antochy Michael M. Baker James E. Holland E. Hollister 14% Giving Total: $11,175 John R. Griffith Kathy Augustine Grinaway Joan Marten Bailey Adrienne Martin Hodulik James Class Participation: Nancy Bauer Ritchey Giuftre Debra Mongelli Gonzalez Andrew Class of 1979 \ lucid Mark Anonymous Sherry L. Repko Maureen Bottone Giordano Nicholas Doran Rainone Patricia McGoff Gillott Wendy Thomas Goodrich Mary Eleanor Kulik Gray Olflf Cathy Poffenberger Jr. John A. Bchan Jerry L. Bolig P. Margaret Callahan Moyer J. Maitol I Debra Good Morris Nicholas Lynn Daniels Fennel Wisocky A/ar Debra Myers Bogacvyk Michael D. J. J. Laurie Gill Bedford Deborah Fedastian Evert Mowery Michael Angela Mattco Bachcrt Metro P. bio i Joan Andrews-Hagcn Mclanic Gill Moore Owens Ford Sherie 6",',, Anonymous l E. Rifiltts 1 $9,061 Ibtal: tadret Melinda McLaughlin Cook diving Ann M. Fiamoncini Craig E. Mensinger Faith Participation CVttf.Y Victoria A. Alticri II Mark Duckworth Janet Caywood Dunscomb III Zcvcncy T. Lulcwicz J. Kuthlecn Dclissio Mangcri Dominick J. l John R. Donel Mensinger Upton B. Mary W. Lander Carruthcrs J. Terry Rupert Valentine McHugh Torscll Robert E. Umbcnhaucr Robin A. Slaw Anne Furman Usuka Debbie Bojako tame Marie Yeager Tizio Mary Tina Wooster Pamela M. Kramer Anthony M. Dragotta Sennetti Durante Jr. Chcri Bohlcr Kroboth Paul A. Twardzik Pamela Denault McCusker Mark W. McGee Donna Krick McGlinn Thomas Thomas Jr. Jr. Mark D, Burton Maria Ward Cannon Jerilyn Robert G. Conrad Shoemaker Clark L. Shustcr Dcnise Kennedy Levchak Judy Coleman-Brinich Bitting Dellinger T Elizabeth Kathy Lombardy Peggy Fuller Long Jr. Jr. Harland H. Shoemaker Susan Charles M. Jerry D. Davis Shields F. William M. Leo Lois Poltrock Lisko Jr. A. Shcelen Robert Linda Okker Lechner Kathryn M. Christie Chubb Raymond Ronald Brian K. Lane Calvario J. Kunlla J. Diane Zawislak Kurtz Burkardt J. M. Kokolus Peter Sullivan Surdoval McHale Thran Edwin H. Feather III Lois Hertzog Fedclc Mark R. Fedclc Janet Ruddy Finn John D. Ford Page 55 1995 Alumni Donors Barbara Miller Fortini Manann Wicncck Parasida Gregory R. Funk Nadinc Gross Payne Carol Vincent! Galh Daniel K. Perry Class of 1981 Cindy Clinc German Elaine Kulesa Perry Class Participation Jane Gabriel Giaimo Mi /do Giordano Terry I David G. Girton Michael Gocbcl II F. Graham T. Janet Schipp Timothy J. Grcgorowicz Kimberly H. Groncr Howard S. Tammy Stephen Francesco Accto E. Phillips Pillot Robert D. Plctchan Monica Roxanna Hunsinger Carol Sitler Pribulka Robert M. Hafncr Bonnie Hamlcn E, Pamela S. Hartzcll E. Price Mary Malinda Jackson Price Raissa Prus Prus William K. Purscl Cynthia Bartynski Hinelinc Dcnisc Llewellyn Quinn Hoffman III Sharon Greiss Holko Tobin C. Rank John Michael D. Jaggard Carole Y, Rein Lynn Strausscr Jcffcry Margaret Hcffcrnan Murray Johnson J. Jr. Wcidman Jones (iail Reenstra Jr Hilary Richards Oakland Ringhoffcr Gregory S. Michael Elaine Jurgill Rompolski Maria Daronc Kehoe Thomas James R. Kelly Betsy Dice Rowley Kems James Donna Mane Kinder L. Jr. David F. Kohler Victoria Bloss Scifrcd Bruce T. Koller Franklin Lisa Lougce Kosik Ronald Cynthia A. Kuhns Dale E. Alice S. Laurie Luberecki Chiumento Gerald H. Cohoon Frank Sr. Constance B. Shope Kurzejcwski Gregory Janine Massar Slotterback Lawrence Umbcnhaucr Lciby Dennis Leighow Joan Snook Smith Kathy A, Snyder Susan Bower Marsha A. Linn Gary D. St. Clair Ann Mane Pamela Katica Lockwood Debra Heffner Surdoval Francis T. Maloncy Brian Loretta Stclma F. Sutcliffe Nancy Stcndel Manlcy Gregory Teresa Duffy Ma/ich Jackie P. McCoy Wendy Nyborg McDonnell Cathy McLaughlin L. Robert A. McMullin Charles L. Richard III Mcachum William W. Truckcnmiller Joseph H. Vaughn Heidi Jr. Wadhngcr Menniti Heidi Schmalfuhs Merced Blaine Fclkcr Miller J. Weiss Colleen O'Neill Williams Bonita Burns Minderhout Michelle L. Williams Joann Matam Mischianti Cynthia Wysocki Michael L. Mixcll Brenda Myers Monick Michael P. Moran Womer Margaret Andrews Wright Walter Robert T. J. Zabicki Zarkoski Beth Schilling Morucci Pamela Stephens Zclinsky Michael M. Morucci Cathleen A. Zentgraf Bethany G. Moscr John R. Moyer Lon Bizup Page 56 Pacchioli David D. Zinklc Hammond Barbara Dowries Diestelow Frederick Divalcrio Dianna Schneider Daunton Robert L. Schwab Hedy Fuchs Davis John L. Settelen Calvin H. Deininger James B. Huntley Elizabeth Hickey Catherine Craig Kaiser Geraldine Lynch Shettle Robert A. Desimone Kerry A. Keefer Andrew W. Shicora Lisa Stoudt Kelshaw Patricia L. Nanette Kramer Keys Kelly Kirkland Smale Andrew Robert R. King Dinsmore J. Distasio Jr Kathleen Hazen Divalerio Smith Mary Puhak Dotter Barbara Baker Edwards Pamela Hyde Kratzer Thomas M. Kresch Jr. Donna H. Gavlick Sorchik John M. Eilenberger Robert Nancy Becker Jeffrey D. Krill Linda Pearce States F. Jean Lawless Kuhl Labraico J. T. Spezialetti Linda Slusser Eroh Paula A. Swartz Catherine Mann Fagan Sandra Takach Tracy Jeffrey S. Fagan Mahnken Upton Jilliann Sheri A. Lippowitsch Dennis C. Velas Marsha Rehrig Long Susan Tymusczuk Vincent Steven B. Figard Loraine C. Lucas Cathy Umlauf Walls Jon V. Fortunato Carol Hermes Lyman Jr. Ellis Timothy A. Latshaw William G. Feduchak Matthew W. Figard Theresa Garrigan Walsh Bruce James M. Lyman Jamie Freezer Waters Carol Landes Franklin Maria Kahler Lynn Christine Ferrise Judy Lutz MacNeal Jacqueline Kreighbaum Gregory B. Malloch Cynthia A. Carmen Vega Maloney Michael John J. L. Mashett Maturani Radune Enger Mautz Lauren L. Yavorchak McHugh T. Melmed Jeffrey A. Mitchell Mix Mix Brian T. Greenberg Christina Lipovsky Zerbe Thomas A. Groff Mary Firestine Gross Murphy Marianne Smith Murray J. Murray Jeffry S. Nietz Pamela Hazen Figard Leslie Lauver Nipple James Paul T. Nutaitis Debra Hallock Paradis Kimberlee Jones Pavkovic C. Peirson Dennis M. Fuhrman Joelyne C. Pohutsky Cindy Grasmedcr Gallagher Rebecca D. Price Carey Huels Gates Thomas Robert C. Gennaria Stacey Talbott Privette J. J. Grady Stephen D. Hager Class of 1982 Class Participation: James D. Hallinan 15% Giving Total $9,693 Price Michael J. Brian D. Hallock Hamm Kevin A. Hargreaves Anonymous Thomson Laurie Neidig Lois Scott D. William Adams Ahlum P. Harris Harte Thomas M. Alderfer Susan Mitchell Helwig Debra Preputaick Anderson Nancy Kushnerick Herman Susan M. Himmelberger Lori Tolbert Arthur Mueller Sandra Gillis Michael R. Girt Michael Jill Janet Roberts David L. Nancy Lewis Gross Mary Ann Michalyshin F. Mary Willams Gambone Diane Brown Young Mays Paula Sneidman Lorraine Jones Franzetti Christopher R. Zentgraf Dougherty McGarry McOsker Audrey Bitler McPeak Jill J. Frank E. Marshall A. Geiger Woody May Elizabeth A. Lee Whalen Winey Teressa Sotak Malloch Linda Blimline Figard Kevin R. Ford J. Raymond Thomas A. Snyder L. Kirchdoerfer Chesley Harris Moroz Debra Hodge Ford Karen Chawaga DeStefano Theodore Joann M. Snyder Debra James C. Enders Flint J. Shoener Jr. Dennen Kathleen Bieling Kober Rebecca K. Monger Nancy Erwine Jr. Raymond H. D'Alessfo Tracey Jelstrom-Alston Jay Edwards Flanagan Ellis Douglas E. Sheats Scott R. Eileen Connolly Ferrari Coyne Ruth Shuhler Santangelo Hummel Stacey Swisher Mixell Scott B. Feinstein Lisa Christiansen Lori L. Horvath Gail Goldschmidt Dcanna Beaver Drick Feather Brenda Wissinger Conway Joseph G. Santangelo Margaret Lowthert Dooling Fague Santanasto Carter Brian Hessenthaler Susan Lisiewski DiBuono P. Michele D. Russell Dormer Pamela Rosemary Santanasto Meier F. Roberts J. David E. Hassrick Janice Werkheiser Sarah Calhlccn Rcaddy Wicncek Christine D. Chester Theresa A. Deverter Patnck M. Walsh Martin Thomas Jr. John C. Gross Maureen Philip E. S. Sheila David Brad Cullen Dixon Cynthia Johnson Vass Daniel M. Campbell Jeffrey S. Ringhoffer Gregory R. Roan Den Dorothy Howard Callum James H. Gross Linda Brown Dcitrich Den- Reymer Toni Harzinski Griseto Amy T. Duane A. Renko Betty Bavington Bosevich P. Jodie A. Rice Lea Ann Czapla F. Joanne Marklc Jr. Costenbader Lorie Medvetz Cudwadie Talcse Thomas F. m Grimes F. Francis Coll John W. Conrad Ellen Mary Beth English Linn J. Kathleen Greco Coll Stair R. M. Casey Janet Carpenter Cavalier Shoemaker Shoemaker T. Kathleen Riley Caputo Eileen Barr Schubert J. Callahan Jean Kraus Carl Mark C. Schoenagel Kesslcr F. T. Glona Mastracchio Calveric C. Roth Joseph W. Rowley Jr. Maksymyk Jeanne Hilbcrt Calhoun Brian Rodgcrs James Linda Brown Burrus Susan Palangi Karanovich J. J. Katherine Ritter Roben Denise Boyle Michael A. Bratton Mark N. Karpinski Bilotta Ross G. Bratlee Mark Karanovich J. Bielefeld Carl Gustave Borkland Scott L. Richards Kristinc F. Barbara L. Bradley Phoebe A. Inch Carol Lewis Johnson Douglas Lydia K. Boynton Mark A. Raynes E. Ellen Baker-Johnson Mary Guyer Bogar Christine Lewis Raffle Robert A. HofTman Kroh Baca Ann Marie Leslie Richcreek Herncisey Paul E> Reilly Allard Donna Smith Anglcmyer Judith Karen Koble Girton Suzanne Lucarella Bratlee William F. Brennan Patricia Scaran Robert C. Avil Ann Dougherty Hach J. Ace Acor J. Joseph Diana Barrie Renko Jr. Marci Basham Alderfer Plctchan George Robert Dominic A. Pisano Gulick Lalourctte Linda Selling Aceto Margaret Powell Piper Gramto 14% Anonymous Rene Matsko Petruny Brian R. Quigley Karen Kelley Goede Giving Total: $10,890 Nancy Whitman Peterson Howard A. David (iood Robert Karen Pcterman Robert E. Gilgannon Bielitsky Baker Catherine Otto Hoffman Laureen Leitzel Baldwin Glenn A. Hoffman Joseph Stephen Banas Karrie Meyers Hontz Horosky Jon C. Bardsley Lori A. Cathleen Carney Beckett April Beesburg Horton Lisa Williams Bemhard Joseph Howlett Patrick G. Bernocco Jeffrey R. Jenkins Teresa Sandora Bierwisch Debra Johannes-Novak Kenneth C. Black Deborah Brandt Johnson Kierna Seifert Black Gibbes R. Johnson Christopher E. Blackburn Gregory Karen Scott Blackburn Vickie E. Kane Orme Kane Mary Kershitsky Blosky Cynthia Cavalier Karchner Joanne Dunstan Bodder Sheila Barbara Sandra Rawls Kelsey J. Bohling John W. Bolton Gina Trilli II Bonisese Mark Kevin McManus J. J. Kendzor Kerrigan Keller 1995 Alumni Donors Carole Stauffer Kershetsky Lon Schoneker Shaw Mary Laputka Culkin Deanna Musser Dawn Pamela Kirk Kraske Don William Kerstetter A. Shortall C. Davis E. Kncg Mary Hnvnlla Sofair Mary J. Montagna Stankoski Jr. Thomas E. Dichl Sharon Wittes Dittmar Cathy Casterline Kessler Scott D. Simkins Marcy Watkins Demangone Steven Ann Furey Kiceluk Joseph Gina Dcmchyk Gretchcn Norman Doming Kay E. Dennison Susan Hicks Kunisky John Lynn Davis Lansdownc Paul D. Stockier Joanne Fedorka Duffcy Jacqueline A. Strcnkoski Glen Paula Neff Dctwiler Crystal Shurtz Lease Jeffrey L. Kile Sizer J. Jeffrey F. Somers Vicky Lysek Kistler Lisa Wendy Randall B. Spence Clelan Koering Hague Somers Taglioli Kunisky J Dunn LaraNetto Lorraine Eby Staub Patricia David Penelope Swartzbaugh Downey Steele F. P. Duffy Bonnie Marks Dunay Superdock T. Deborah A. Kohler Terri Starner Springer Dianne Kauffman Dichl Elizabeth Lenhart Robert M. Krajci Roseann Swiderski Holly R. Straub John Cynthia Nawrocki Dana Timothy M. Talarico Mary Mohl Janice Trojan Lcssman Donna Ben/i Tassclmycr Kimm Steven K. Lindenmuth Stephanie Cynthia 1'esslcr Ronald D. Lockwood Anne Sandra L. Eckart Kristopher A. Krenz John D. Sumner Mary Christy Krupka Visingaldi Robert G. Krupka Dmochowski Demansky Douglas E. Talese Taylor George Dombroski J. Glenn H. Donadio Teresa LaForgia Karen Murphy Tedesco Cathy Wright John R. Lanning Ann Markowski Toole Anthony Janice T. Torre Theresa Koren Dutcher Judi Rhonda Frederick Ulrich Joseph A. William R. Vandelinde Elizabeth Banaszek Emert Michelle Walczak Latshaw Carol Miller Lawson Daniel Lechner J. Dowd Diane M. Waldron Robert L. Emert Douglas M. Long Michael A. Wasielczyk Kevin Wendy Lyden Mahoney Joan M. Maks C. Terry A. Malick Brenda D. Martin Weber Jane Hutsko Lodholz S. Brenda Snyder Truhe Carolyn Mengle Maury Evelyn Kwasnik Walker Beverly Miklos Rochcllc Stout Mausteller Steven Leslie May Wallace L. Margaret Sanders Wasielczyk Victoria Sue Diane Overa Williams Robert A Sharon Deegan Williams Barbara Kcttlebcrger Thomas A. Williams Gwyneth Geating Ennis Linda L. McElvancy David R. Evans Lisa Wilkins McNett Elaine Everett Lynne I E. Millet Or! Leslie Brubaker Vickie Cilurso Feinstcin Noel Scott Joanne M. Fishbum Robert A. Minninger Sandra Myers Randall L. Yoh Todd A. Young Daniel E. Fisher Michael Steven K, Zicgler Richard Sandra Basara Morrash James Cynthia Petrovich Zamonas Cheryl Murray Fitzpatrick Amy Donna Polak Zimmerman James R. McCann Bowman McDonnell Lessie Michael J. McGeehan William H. McNett John F. Meckes Elizabeth Hofer III Stephen Jr. Medley Brenda Win Fry Class of 1983 Heather Pharo Metzger Class Participation: John W. Moller Lynne Hockenbrock Moller Susan Poust Mullen John A. Murtin Neach J. J. Michael A. Perfetto Judy Kapuschinsky Pieri Tanya Bower Potts Jane L. Prichett Paula Amrick Boughtwood J. Deborah Morley Butchart Janice Younkin Salwocki Kathleen Savitts Rosalie I. Jr. Schweitzer Karen Weaver Schwiker Mary Lou Wenger Scicchitano Rhonda Best Seebold Ann Walker Share David B. Shatto Campbell Karen Macheski Caparro Ann Sandra Yeager Scarcella Joseph E. Schoffstall Scott R. Bilheimer Case Brian J. Case Melissa Doran Chappell Gayle Kirk Cobb Terry A. Conrad William J. Corcoran Frank R. Cosner Stitt Timothy J. Pinkowski Theresa M. Racek Haupnch Donna Albrccht Reese Anne Boyd Hayward Jennifer Beth Wallace Hess Todd M. Rcnncr Beck Reese Meagher Risbcrg Suzanne Grubb Hollinger Joanne Lynne Rishcl Homiak John Zimmerman Rogers Ronco Bernadettc M. Hruby Shelley L. Ruch Kim Smith Huff Terri Follcr Cheryl Phillips Hunt Kenneth Karen Imbody J. J. Scharfenberg Sue Nye Scharfenberg Karen Pennington James Stephen G. Schultz Susan Lutz James Nancy Scocozza Carole Raspen Jeckell Jane Christopher L. Johnston Kathy Kulju Scttclcn Michael Donald K. Shinton S. Kiceluk Ann Scislovc II Lydia Karen Jacoby Koncz Crimmel Steven R. Crimmel Sharon Marstellcr Krai Singlcy Shelly Ressler Sipp Robert F. Kramer John R. Kraske I David W. Smalstig Douglas Bradley Smith Jeffrey A. Smith Bustccd J. ilui P. Cleary Denisc Engle Collins Brett A. Conley Patricia A. Cosner Raymond L. Crisci Jr. Mary Sosky Dalpiaz Mary Murphy Denny Thomas A. Dent Todd Jones E. Thomas Jubori F, Grow Kahley Kimberley Kinney Kearney Khan Zahira S. Kirkpatnck T. Jr. Richard L. Klingerman Anne Wick Kochinsky Kirnberly Kuronya Krajci Kunkcl Joel S. III Christopher A. Lackey Joseph Rcadcman Cccco Elizabeth hij>nolto lean 1,1 I). Lakitsky Jr. Laurie A. Casscls Suzanne Brohoski Cirino Gary J. Bussengcr Thomas A. Casey [oertz Deborah Scanlon Krcsch Brosky Kenneth A. Cccco Christopher G. Shipc Kochinsky William Jr. Judith Tina Wallis Kistler J. Melissa Harris Brandt J. ] )ianne Spit ndido lohansen Richard Barbara Washo Booth Woodrow Salindong kei Horlaoher Gail L. Kauchcr Bcrner Kramer Bertram! J I'reon llepncr Brenda Donna Boorse-Fabius Pamela /i ill Beth Rossman JohlUtOO Richard A. Bluis Jr. [OH Tara Scifert Jankou-.k.i I J. I Fay B. Hunsberger Melissa Olmsted Bakein.ni Karen Shoap Bishop Sherrie Charles E. Roth in Dale A. Auchenbach Elizabeth Richard Howard Andrusi ' Gregory Jonathan V. Ricsbcrg P. Kim Kauffman I.uanne E. Bender Michael R. Richardson Hollinger Komsweet Adler Carol Beishline Bath Carolyn Hufnagle Hohne S. Bonita Leidlcfa Jacqueline A. Bencker Sharon Hart Haupt Hohn 15% Lisa L. Basci StitZ Praj/.ner Jr. Martin A. Coyne Glenda Lon Ziegenfus Phipps Anne Shortess llassenplug P. Joann Woidlicb llclmei Sharon Miller Aslimar Kathleen Daniel D. Diana Pietkiewicz Bush Jr. Hagmann Jr. Tamara Berger Bryant Roush Rubbico M. Braxmeier Philip Louis D. Rosetti Samuel Blake S. Patricia R. Pavlish J. Suzanne M. Hartshorne Shelley Pierson Mary Ann Benyo Kelly Kiely Bolton Reese Cheryl L. Roberts L. William G. Bent Michael Dempsey Riggi Randy Kathy Baylor-Giorgio Jane Benson Bercher Jan Heater Ray Donald Krdogulski Barnes Cheryl Beishline Pasukinis Patricia A. Peterson Guinther-Haines Ellen lames lartman I Ba Rosemary Grube B nl i) Klincdinst Oliver I Bean Harris lieiisse >. Keith Crousc O'Donnell Peter P. Stracka I Mary Class of 1984 Stacy Mclndoe Gross Dawn M. Joni Smith Baker Raymond R. Bennett Kim Gobora Bent Sharon Witmer Phillips P. Jr. O'Donnell in. Linda Virginia Atkins E. Arter l. Beverly Klingcr Hand Mary Michael Graham Zimardo T. Anonymous Amy Alexander in.ss Moyer llabeisimh Lisa Giving Total: S8.72H Susan Collings Grady T. Irecnman ( Page Tomlinson O'Donnell Brenda Tumolo Adams Gooch ( Class Participation: Patricia J. ioslieit I Sh.ui Bixlei Kathleen Kelly Nuttall Anonymous Priscilla Paige Gibble Parks L. Gallagher Lori Lindenmuth Gordner Deborah M. Bassett Holly Whitmoyer Opsomer Nancy joking H( Blizebeth S ( Nosovitch i i Workman ( Patricia i Pettennaa winter Karen Halderman Murray Gallagher P. Mirra I Margaret Klugc Green i Elaine Colcllo Ncaring Timothy Norton Joseph O'Donnell William 16% Colleen Crowlay Aversa Doreen Golden Norton Kenneth Gary Robm Mehler Moyer Giving Total $9,745 Malcolm Newman Glenn A. Foedisch F. William C. Franko Linda Hresko Melenchek Mark T. Fisher J. Whh, T. Iannis )iane Ban^lniit I Dale E. Mausteller Marc i Qoren iiannini m. nr. in Karen Shuts Winnei Miller Amici Fry hcrl> I i Mereer Wilson Toni Maturani Maturani Wood Wood ues l nsiti.i I Todd A. Wasscr Mary Ann Shamany Nancy L. Millman Jr. A Marie Nelson Mayer Brian D. Wiest Susan Wilcha Fadule Donna Fceg Fchr Diane Kramer Fcrstcr Karen Narolewski Engel Wilson Ebling Cheryl Schultz Flynn Anne Pysher Wendel Carol Hickman West J. Earlc Shelter Ebcrsole Michclc Basar Vogt Leo Mannix Mark A. McCord Maureen E. McDonald Dorothy Tomaino Patti Trapani E. Duvemois F. Karen Singiser Vandrew Roger A. II L. Ernes Elaine Klingcr Enders Barbara Maurer Williard Barbara Gross Martini Jr. Cheryl Scdlak Lukasiewicz Ellis Jennifer Delia Lerche Jennifer Guild John Duran Lentz J. Bradley C. Larson Elaine P. Lavinc James D. Lawler Michael E. Lewis Michael R. Loch Lori Sipida Long Barbara Theobald Lutat Tracy Motyka Martini Louis E. Maslowc Thomas S. Mason Linda Fedroff McCord Tammy Blackburn McEwen Page 57 1995 Alumni Donors Michael Suzanne Lawrence Mclntecr Stephen M. Meszaros Michaels Philip J John Wendy Zimmerman-Harkins Carol Cunnion Hanosek Anthony Dannekcr Middleton Mark Miller J. Class of 1985 A. Miller Nancy Sandra Golas Miller Monte K Leslie Mitchell J. 15% Class Participation Anonymous Mary M. Monscau David J Morgan Lisa Vitaliano Mary Laubach Moycr Susan Yargcr Armstrong Alfred G. Mueller Jeffrey B. Ban- Achmctov Cynthia Rice Mueller Julie A. Bator Mary Ann Shramko Nelson Beth A. Batturs Raymond Cindy S. Nolcn J. III Dcmangonc Robin Daniel Harrison N. Pais! Lon Leonard Bnlt Pan/iii.i Kelly Glenn Lee A. Feely Andracchio James C. Armstrong Leslie Hoy Bacigalupi Beth Carpenter Baer Overa Karen Lombardi Ingle Sandra Moore Overa Pamela R. Baldridge Rita A. Pagnotto Deborah A. Barnes Suzanne Goltshall Jackson Heidi Giarratano Pearson Dawn Robert S. Jankouskas Christopher S. Pecsi Kathleen A. Bartunek Sheryl Barton Johnson Gwen Cressman M. Jackson Karpinski P. Participation Rates for Donations: Bromley T. Niemann S. Petersohn Keith E. Peterson Lilly Pickett Rosanne Dubbs Christine Plessl Scott Barron Andrew Bohner Scott Powell Robin Powers Brenner Sandra D. Brownell Ann Mane Michael V. Carlino 35.48% Tammy 1946 29.85% John W. Pyne Nancy Wood Carpenter 1945 29.79% Sherri Ball Rankin Cynthia Albitz Brown Priscilla Robert S Poppele Jerome A. Brown 1944 26.87% Nancy Maccready Reppy Karyn Ryan Carten Pamela Sanderson Rebbcrt Linda Wagner Brown 1950 25.65% Noreen Fncl Buck 1941 25.22% 1954 Timothy Darlcnc Barbeno Payne Sandra Susan Dailcy Pope Neil L. Rcnaldi Brong P. Brower E. Jr Martin A. Reymer Lisa DeLaurentis Burghardt Diannc Knight Reynolds Mary Nichols Busteed Scott P. Rightcr Ruth Davis Byerly Darcie Laudenslager Roberts Debbie Donald B. Roberts Joseph T. Cawley Jr. Penny Guslin Roberts Amy Resncck Ronen Ronen Patrick E. Showers Royer April Keith A. Royer Sherri Zechman Sattazahn James R. Schaffer Knox Schneider Ruby Schuon Scoti Jodi A. Seip Todd Myma Comerchero Blitzer Ann Marie Coyle Mary Crawford Hartzell Lisa Colasurdo Deblass Gunshorc DeWitt Patricia Lori Pingitore Sherman B. Smith Harvey M. Smith Lisa Diehl Somers Lisa Antonelli DiGiovanni Kenneth L. Dodson Cindy Smith English Susan K. Eppley Susan Andrews Esposito William A. Evans Robert Eveland J. Anna M. Loma Glenn A. Faulkner Deborah Long Stoudt Donna Stone Szczucki Matthew J. Thran Kathleen Bachman Troutman William R. Truhe Jacquelyn J. Turzer Cheryl Stuart Varell Julie Deck Walls Glenn R. Walter Lynne Stuehnng White Jeanne Sweinberg Williams Kimberly Larson Williams Michael T. Williams Michael D. Williams Sabrina Conrad Williams Douglas 25.00% Susan Wren Ryan Amy Muncey 1948 23.96% Dana Grubb Sanborn Kevin M. Close 1955 23.61% Elizabeth Snavely Sanzi Jane E. Coder 1994 23.10% Carol Liess Schweighardt Edward W. Collins Lynn N. Douglas A. Coup Diane Depkin Keefer Kathleen Casey Keehn Janet Cole Sizer Laura Tassell Feudo E. Finck Roger W. Fries Ruth Ann B. Fulton Suzanne Shane Gallo Gerald J. Ganz Jeffrey E. Gail Batory Griffith J. Snyder J. Grinaway Denise L. Gurz Carol Williams Ham Jean Snyder Kathleen Levan Stauder Susan Hanchak Carole Rutter Steinruck Todd M. Duen John Lisa Kline Eastman Koch Joan Bradley Kramer L. Krueger Nancy Strecker P. Timber R. Stump Paul K. Paulo E. LaraNetto Susan Lee Trach Leahy J. Jr. Jane K. Tucker Louis X. Lesh Mary Beth Cool Suellen Smith Lewis Denise A. Veronick Susan Masten Lewis Cheryl A. Walsh Uberti Theresa Scott Loeh Edward J. Bruce Warnke P. Keith Pamela Woodward Lundy Weakland M. Manning Joseph P. Mautz Welsh Werner H. Rebecca Hoak McBratnie Richard Carole Kramer McGarry Linda S. Whipple Craig C. McGinnis David S. Wiest J. Mehr J. Marvin L. Meneeley Sharon Kratzer Williams David G. Wolfe Woods Woods Susan Unger Mihalchick Alison King Cheryl Johnson Mikulski Marcella R. David W. Miller Barbara A. Yanek Debra Michael C. Yoh Fritz Miller Lori Nelson Miller Scott A. Younkin Kimberly Coles Kirk Kelly K. Klingel Jr. Kelly A. Knaus Richard S. Knupp Boyd A. Kreglow Donna Gruber Kuczawa Vtnce Jill Leonard P. Randinelli Lessel Bruce A. Leuzinger Kelly R. Lewis Teresa A. Lohr Mary Madouse Madouse Anne Farrell Manusky Kimberly Chamberlain Metzger P. Joan Davison Miller Gates Steven E. Morehart Noreen Lipko Morgan Mark Moyer P. Sherry Kramer Moyer Kathleen Kelly Murtin Jr. Michael R. Glovas Elaine Fetzer Mitchell Jr. Stacy L. Garrity Graham Vincent H. Napoli John Nicodem T. Jr. Martina A. Oswald-Remaly John Greco Michael D. Greene T. McCarthy P. Vanorden McDowell Linda Leitzel Mitzel Cathy Eltringham Floyd Susan Jill Kim Hoffman David A. Fischer P. Joseph Marvin Brian L. Fetzer John Ward Lenhart Patricia Joyce Peterson Mehr Joseph V. Faust William A. Floyd Jeffrey S. Welker Lucille Calvello Fanelli Donna Snow Fischer Lundeen Khanuja S. K. Gary Kirk Egli J. Fiorelli Josephine G. Wargo Kehoe V. Kelly Hagenbuch Marth Karen Eshelman Faulkner Michele Labonte Turner Mark Patricia Giatras Maziarz David Lynn Tarapchak Eric A. Leflcof Lockwood Duen Wendy Knepp Eby Thompson Richard A. Kuczawa Nancy Drumheller Sallie Geist Rhonda Rhen Zimmerman Page 58 Linda M. Donmoyer Patrice A. Klee Lisa Stephens Jones Keener J. Angela Antonelli Leuzinger Dobeck Karin Suttmann King Peter Robert E. Goodson Todd Barbara Diehl Dennen Jr. Dina M. Giovannini Matsko Daley Geralyn Wohlrob Dilluvio Christopher Wendy Heuer Lance B. Landgraf Jr. Ilene Steinberg Smith Grimes Ketchen Stanley Janus Katherine L. Landale Kemmerer Amber Edwards Kenney Loretta Alice Coyle Hughes Susan K. Lachat Jerome Skrincosky Jacqueline Hilary Phelps Fisher Clark Alice Mengel Skiro Larry D. III Horner Brenda Carey Lacotta Traci Jr. Kathleen Finsterbusch Cimino J. Susan Lightner Kelley Jane Winner Karen A. Ferenchick D. Chiodo Joseph E. Dailey Falat Linda R. Fegley Roy Shovlin III Tina M. Souders Keller Storch Laura L. Russell Kelly S. Dietrich Robert D. Druckenmiller Barbara Seyfried-Schultz Carol Strausbaugh Chronister Sechrist Holly J. Dilliard Petra Kluge Dean J. E. Hollis Richard A. Klingerman Robin M. Rogers Francis Marie Roberts Carroll Mary Beth Rodriguez Michael E. Chuss Beth Firth Douglass L. Seip Cameron Jr. Barbara Kile Dalious Joanne Marrone Sands Janet Carabini J. Bret C. Hoftmaster Robinder Farley Burger 1943 Robert W. Pasternak Jr. Galen M. Kessler David R. Pumell Gross Pumell Hittle Dorothy Hey Hobbis Douglas A. Keffer Deanne Zotter Bonifazi F. James C. Dale Angela Bonafair L. Jr. Scott E. Inch Joann Leibig Bevan Susan Crimmel Bodley Scott A. Heisler Cynthia C. Hepler Ann Bell J. Harris J. Thomas Lisa Neely Poclck Thomas P. Edward W. Helfrick Michael Bower P. Lum Newgardc Lisa Cilea Kirk Hardy Edward Dwayne Peggy Wagner Inch Top 10 Classes Bochning Betsy Fisher Boring Osman Hom Cummings Homung Patricia Nanette Lewis Hartman Giving Total: $12,183 Mary Bakalar Allen Mark Murphy Jacqueline Ginder Piergallini Kimberly Brown Oldrati Paula Steven C. Ncaring Sharon Mohl Kauffman Susan Miller Bernhard Oglcsby Mulhem Mclinda Harris Holman Steven M. 14% Class Participation Morgan S. L. Brian M. Belak L. James Class of 1986 II Beth Renninger David Norman Concctta Hardinger Moran Susan M. Hawke Kris Robyn Arch J. Karen Flood Moffit Patrick T. Hamill J. Karin R. Harding Mary D'Aprile Harper Lisa Giving Tola! $9,874 Mingle Hanosek R. Christopher Donna M. Michalizyscn Rita L. Mixncr Judith A. Haney Gregg R- Zahour Charles K. Zartman Greenwood Janet Kondracki Pace Cornelia A. Pannell Sally L. Gunnells Candace A. Parks Robert R. Gustafson Phillip Conrad A. Haenny Henry B. Haitz m Ham Jr. Edward J. A. Patrone Ann M. Sprovkin Peckham Edward J. Piatkowski Monika Winder Powell 1995 Alumni Donors Christine Campbell Raughley Cynthia A. Ray Joann Chikotas Reh Durrell E. ReichJey Karen Ritter Rigel John Riley T. Jonathan R Robinson Mary Griswold Robinson Richard W. Burkert Patricia Sean D. Cassidy Kevin Jane C. Crawford Mary Louise McClintock Pamela Panzak Dalo Kevin Deane Maust Barry Yohcy McCann L. Robert McGinnis P. Hayes ChlistilM Sloat Young E. Mark E. Zahour Thomas R. Zalcwski JcffS. Snyder Vicki Pantuso Henry Shelley Thrash Spencer Dianna Waddcll HensL-i Marie Marianne Dolores A. Splanc J. Hoslio Spengel J. Darla L. Deibler Kelly Laurel Parfitt Denius Angela Zuba Mctzger Lisa Reeves Hlavnicka Brian C. Dent Patricia Metzger-Scott Christine Lynda Fedor Michaels Annette Shcrmcycr Hogan Mischclle Ryder Tiedeken Michelle D. Hollistcr Tracy Bonosky Timmons Anthony Dgien R. Jr. McKeown McnceLv Lcntha Lucas Zinsky John Hlavnicka P, \Ik O'Rourke Hodgins Eastlakc Spong ui John K. Starr K Alice StftUffa Denise Kriebel Rupert Robyn Kevin Mark M. Dimmick Linda C. Monroe Class Participation: Bethany Benscoter DiVecchia Robert M. Monroe Giving Jbtal: S7.416 Susan Wilson Jones Dimcr Michelle M. Dorin Carol Anonymous Tammy Michclc Ermilio Adkins Donald Lynne Capper lYpJoaS Ruth Salinkas Tshudy Louise Breslin AJbextinj Joseph E. Kicwlak Donna Thomas C. Kifolo l" Ann Girton Kile Diana Conochan VanFlect Amy Gcorginc L. Schechterly Gayle Weaver Schifano Kurt Scholz J. Kenneth W. Schwenger Stiely Diaz Van Doran Douglass Robyn 111 Lynn Class of 1988 Talbot Mingle Murphy Moore Naugle Y. John M. Scott James R. Dykie Lisa Twardzik Navitsky Robert L. Seebold Barbara Suzanne Harger Nesmith James Sernak J. Kathy Badger Shanabrook Laura K. S harrow Frank Lisa Rudock Sheptock Denise O'Neill Skarbek S locum Terri B. Wood Smith Susan Armstrong Smith Leslie Lynch Smurthwaite Chester P. Snyder Ronald Spina Jr. Ellen Mclntyre Stefanosky T. Suess Holly Baer Thaler Lori Wagner Turley Holly Yoder Vining Richard Lisa Wyatt Newton Mark Anthony Panuccio Emswiler E. Frances Wagner J. Parker J. Jeffrey Lorraine Kinder Pickford Persavage Stamm Melissa Fisher Scott E. Pickford Sean Pickford J. Katharine Krajcir Forthman Elizabeth Pitts-Levan James D. Fox Linda Matzoni Policare Debra Sensenig Gabel Prashant Prabhakar G Robert Gabel Walter V. Price III Devers Prociak Patricia Cathy Blessing Giancatarino Paul Judith Linder Graeff Theresa Donna Simko Grego Robin Reese-Poust Pugnetti J. S. Quaresimo Sandra Bachman Greiss Mary Sedor Reichley Karen Kegelman Gudykunst Jeffrey S. Rojohn Suzanne Schock Harder Maribeth Romeo Christopher Collette A. J. Hartsough Runkle Robert A. Sarrafian Carol Bohach Walck Susan Wenrich Hauck Gregory Laura Bittmann Ward Beth Collins Heilman Joan M. Schiavino Mary Kevin Kenneth J. Weber Herring E. Schank P. Schraden L. Sharon Granquist Weber Kitty L. Hofer James R. Sellman Mary Jo Thomas A. Hopkins Myra Barbara Corriere Welker Winbum Wilkins Sr. Deborah A. Hoy Sindlingcr Shaffer Lisa Marie Sheptock Linda L. Williams Susan Diane E. Shields Rachel Moore Williamson Deborah A. Ignatovich Alesia Crum Darla DeLuca Wise Noele Collura Jencarelli Michael Denise Yergey Pamela Norton Jubon Deborah Porter Slick Maryjo Dargiewicz Michelle Molyneux Karas Suzette Spcring Snyder Youngblood Michael Brenda Crispell Zack James R L. Zelenak Susan McElwee Zelenak Marianne Spohn Linda M. King Kimberly Nickey Stangle Jill Kishbaugh J. Kuntz Klingerman Sukanick Kreglow Saeva Landgraf Mark Landis L. Giving Total: $8,904 Colleen Loftus Lane Anonymous Jill Anita Davis Acri Susan M. Alberti AJana Gallo AJbus Daniel G. Amerise Barry A. Ashenfelder Kerry R. Aucker Steven R Augustine Christopher D. Basar Sharon K. Bayless Bond Sharon Bickel Bower Paula Hagstrand Judith A. Brennan Karen Bentz Sonnon Karla Morris Ketwitz Tammy 12% Kennedy Skrzat S. Alice Hopkins Spina Lisa Class Participation: J. Skinner Deborah Pomfret Kessler Julie Class of 1987 Hughes Lippincott Lapinas Mary Buck Lapos Patricia Buss Lewis Christine E. Loftus Valerie L. Stella Rosalyn Subarton Sally Stein Sugita Amy J. Todd S. Sunderland Talarico Melissa Fry Michael J. Thomas Tiedeken Paul R. Touey Sylvia Lorcnc Tridico Nancy J. Turner Eylene Sawyer Love Catherine Smith Vanderpool Theresa Lubash Dale D. Vanderpool Saundra J. Ludwig Christine Brogan Lundeen Jean Bihl Waverka L. Maciejewski Kimberly A. Bclinsky Gary Morgan Gildea Mahl Michael P. Markowski Susan Bogia Marquardt Thomas J. Martin L. Weidner Carol Duchan Weller Richard C. Whelchel Michele Heimbach Willoughby L. Horan F. Kcmmerer J. KictTer J. Bosavage Margaret Hummcll Bova Marie Flynn Boyd Lisa Gilger Bradley Monk Todd Colleen Jr. isu I Etta Trescott Rhodes Turner Margaret A. Waldron Levering Kimball T. Walters Loriann Hocking Kirkpatrick Francis C. Waltz Robert Susan Wasakoski Kirkpatrick J. Kathleen Kappeuhai'.en Klapatch Michael W. Williams Cynthia Grove Lyons Douglas G. McNaul Lawrence Mclem S. Scott T. Williams isa I Smyth McNaul Lisa WUlird Williami Kristen M. Kreglow Rita David A. Weaver Arden D. West Marilyn Seida Kline Bchm Isabellc Siskin Witchcy John G. Witt In k Jr. Wbodiufl (Crystal L. Ruth Hamilton Braun Linda Fox M< Diane Gard Brennan Joyce E. Michel Alan James W. Middaugh Kathleen Pavloski Zelnick Brown Alicia L. Colette Truglio Camisa Joseph A. Catanzaro V Michelle Gloria Cobb Amy Motze Savastio Class Participation: Giving Total: S7.6V3 Lori Jack K. Davidson Sandra Shone O'Donncll Wendy Edwards Oberdorf Brian L. Ohl I David C. Deck Dcmko Saundra Tidd Susan Early Drakas Shcri L. Edmiston < Brenda Reiner Pansc Carole Cimakasky Peck Pctach Nancy Owens Eiscnhuth Robert L. Pfluglcr Stephen R Fettcrman Kerry A. Fitzgerald Mark F. Francis Evcland Frantz Wendy Pickos James W. Fritchman Michelle A. Fryc Chadwick H. Garbcr Kelly Ockcr George Simmons Gcycr Frank M. Giancatarino John P. Gillard Daniel K. Good Keith A. Greiss Timothy D. Grunstra Heather Cochrane Gustafson Martha Anderson Hartman Jennifer Jr. Pflugler Piatt Julia Poduszlo-Light Kathy A. Reich Amy M. Harvey Leah Nelson Haussmann Jane Havrilla-Dooner Crimian Ricmcnschneider Brenda A. Robinson John D. Roskos Rowan Jean Kuhn Kristine Shirer Rupert Bcasom Sahm Josic Ronald E. Theodore Sahm J. Sarnoski Elizabeth Nichols Savage Stephanie Snyder Schank Amy Lyter Sellman Gerald William Shantillo Lisa Musto Shobcr Mark A. Shobcr David P. isa I J. A merman lahakus Appleby Susan Keflcr Barrick Mary Barry T. Maryann Putton Beaver Robert L. Piacinc Cynthia L. Cynthia A. Freeland Stephanie P. Roscannc (Jcigcr Rccnock Foley Donna Kilmer Julie Bruce I Basil Stephanie Hustcd Fcttcrman [nonymouA Carolyn M. Alimccco Johnson Onulack iynthia 12% Kimberly Allen A. Oliver .i i Nancy Salvadorc Einwcchtcr Cheryl Mazer Errico Class of 1989 Kneppcr O'Donncll Joan McNichol Coyle Gamble Daras Murphy Boyd Ncster Stcfanic Gail Zelnick S. Mitch I. Karen A. Coleman Amelia O'Donncll Cuba Marian Cunningham Yongu rt Gary W. Mit/cl Jeffrey A. Kevin Cecco Diane O'Connor Weaver Randy Shuman Bankcs Brian Christopher E. Beagle P. David Bahn Robert W. Banchicrc Jill Joanne Orlando Hartzel S. Pamela K. Audi Lisa Blankenstein Mary Bobis Falatko J. Amcnt Lill Stephanie Hoover Arnold Jr. Kathleen A. Emst Stephanie Slysh Gafford John B. Stanek Colleen Alyssa Ratner Emswiler Christine Ford Jolene Torpy Smith Sandra Eastlack Sheila E. Engel Sheptock J. J. 12% Siegfried Daniel W. SlotteTback Rebecca Strausser Sneidman Wendy M, Beck Andrea Keefer Bertram Miriam Mikalac Beyer Cortland W. Bigclow Karen Billingham L. Kirk A. Bixlcr Randall E. Black Deborah S. Blair William J. Boudcman Bowman Eric K. Alison Stuck Bratton Lisa A. Breincr Barbara Saylor Bumsidc Karin Rcuss Caminos Joseph Diannc Camisa J. P. Jr, Campbell Sara Dunning Campbell Laura A. Cassidy Sharon Zuzclski Castano Monica Palo Catanzaro Stacey Aponick Cecco Lynn A. Cheddar Anne K. Collins Jennifer L. Conning David M. Coolidge Page 59 1995 Alumni Donors Sheaffer Roberta Comelison Cindy Slarchcr Dcdert Roger W Kristine Kochcndcrfcr James F. Dimmick Amy Schlickcrman DiPasqualc Downing Jean Ellen Lizann Eidcnshink Gail Erdlcy Enckson Margaret Marshalick Faust Fcudale Suzanne L. David Fogcl L. Todd E Foltz S. Foster Linda Nunkester Jr. Kathleen Matoushck OToolc Sharon L. Hill Joann N. Barlerta Bamer Michael R. Oehlcri Stephanie Karen Schlcnncr Ohl Jodi Bcnkovic-Evans Christopher R. Parise Bethany Debra Hartman Parry Stephanie A. Bissaillon Ellen A. Janus Christine L. Piccirilli Sharon Ford Bixler Eric Y. Johnson J. Bedosky Bickel J. Bodnar Michael R. Boyer Robert E. Kagarise Brenda Colestock Prabhakar Joyce Bradley Lisa A. Douglas Ann Druce Bruggcr Darcie A. Kelsey L. Propst D Carol Hamilton Bulvin Purscl Susan Mctzkcr Gehrum Deborah A. Regnier Lydia Ncwhart Can- Sharon K. Getty Angela Matino Reinoehl Wendy Anne Sweeny Giomo Donna Loeb Maria Baranek Cawley Kimbcrly Vogel Hankinson < me Shinnei hr ist Hariri an Hamson Diane Turner Louise Ruanc HCi Spenng Heplcr Trudi i. in. L Lynn Theodore Mark Timothy Julia S. Hodgins Hoffman R. Jr. L. Holtcr Hafncr Hoot Michael Hoover J. Lisa D.efendcrfer Horan Nancy Warmerdam Hotham Houser Kristin R. Susan Endres Sander Cynthia Burdett Cook Crew Jesse R. Nancy Santoro J. Christina L. Chuck Laura A. Crane Lynda Samourian Dalon L. L. Kingston Charles E. Knapp Jr. Koch Kotch J. Stuhlmuller P. Jeffrey J. Lisa Szczecina Zona Szpindor Meryl Theresa Jackson LaCesa Laura Tewell Esposito Bryan Lari Lorna D. Heltebridle Veglia Douglas W. Evans Gloria Bellucci Catherine A. VonLuehrte Judith Lee Evans Laudeman Thomas Molly Parsons Davies Sarah Bowers LeBoon Cynthia R. Vought Rebecca Young Evans Loriann Davis Mark Christina Keller Waltz Thomas D. Evans Thomas Bret Gina Vicario Waring Barbara Hall Fallon Kathryn E. Schlitzer Schumacher J. Brown Seely Shadlc P. Stanley L. Share Brian Sheedy J. William L. Sheely Christopher J. Jr. Shunk Lindemann Shunk Jennifer Spohn Siegfried Christine Davison E. Shelley Kratz Kathleen Parker Serafin David R. Dastalfo Deck D. Liddington J. Carol Lieberman Bobbe Lieberman Donna Sutton Deeter Linda Light Gregory D. Wiik Samuel D. Forker Eric B. Deeter Maureen Hickey Lowther Chad R. Williams Hara L. Freireich Dennis R. Dewalt Heidi Weaver Lundy William Jennifer Pedersen DiGregorio John M. Makara Carolyn R. Yohey Joseph H. Geles Michele Machamer Zaludek Heather L. Graham Kathleen DiLorenzo E. Julie Bucheit Markowski Stacy A. Dimedio Michael Suzanne Dion Christine Vitale Thomas M. Dion Lucy Dibetta McConnell S. Wisser T. McAfee Janet Dcann Susan C. Sugra Lynne Marie^ Duncan Todd A. McCracken Kathryn Hollar Jones Christopher Swiencki Kenneth M.M9unkle Eugene C. Meek Ruby Wcrtz Jordan Rosemary Schroeder Termini Janice E. Duthaler Diane Bakowicz Gregory E. Matthew Turoczy Edward A. Justina Heisey Veazie F. Everett Mark Fabian Dawn Paul Vencsky Lehr T. Elsasser Sandra Warner Ullrich P. Lance W. Milner JoAnise Keener Leighow Ann M. Vnuk Holly D. Fisher Joseph M. Mint Elizabeth Dalton Lcitch Margaret Richards Wagner Margaret M. Florio Leanne Moore Howard John M. Walker Beth Minkoff Foley Alice Hartman Kenneth Debra A. Libcrman Brian W. Lloyd Carolyn E. Laurie M. Long Joann Don M J. E. Jolan E. Luzcnski Lynam Christina Wallace Wi throw Wnght Margaret Wendy Stcnsrud Thomas Bason Martz Wnght Young L. Kimberly Muschlitz Zalewski E. Forrest Larry T. Ganther Deborah A. Palmieri Michelle R. Garrett Dec Courtcr McConnel Heather Steven J. J. McDanel McLaughlin Victoria S. Miller Demse Kevin Mumma L. Moyer Joya Mase Muta Thomas Nugent Page 60 Moyer Kathryn Valvardi Peters Carol A. Gawlas Beth Ferrier Pickford M. Glassford Good Robert A. Gould 12% Lynn Swetnam Pitman Robert Pursel Karla Burkhart Rush Thomas David W. John M. Schaefer Anonymous Patricia Amacher Edward Andrewlevich Allison Bonnie J. J A Angelucci Aschman Avery Griffith Bachser Gri filth Lon Wampolc Groff Matthew C. Haney Edward J. Hayes LcAnn Schrann Henry Lara Smith Hess Dawn R. Sacoman Sloyer Schafler Lisa A. Scott Denise Ludwig Sewell Jefiry R. Sewesky Mary Marconi Shade Sharon A. Shanahan Houser J. J. Howarth Laura L. Hudson Suzanne E. Hutnick Joseph R. Jackson David Bingman Linda M. John Aimee Edwards Johnson Becky Jennifer Lindberger Jonassen J. Bollinger Michael L. Kauffman Randy W. Botts Bowman Richelle Erb Kegarise Heidi E. Boyer George G. Kinney Tracy Banick Boyer Dean Anne Lisa Baus Kroboth B. Bucha Budwash Jr. Gregory W. Romig Adams Hotham Susan Margaret Weik Hurst Barbara Shoch Bettleyon Barbara Mitten F. James A. Gribb Margaret Barry J. E. Beglin Melissa Reader Perry Giving Total $8,277 Class Participation: Alfred L Barney Judi Bright Carrie L. Garrison Lisa Stackhouse Class of 1990 L. John Oswald Scott Matyas Mowery Namey Angela Freese Naradko Jenny M. Glancey Maryruth Farrell McCarthy Nancy Carolyn Gervasio Gallo Lori Valinski Mattise E. T. Stephen Hotham Scott D. Keith Kris R. Bautsch Kathleen Walko Frey Joan Kramer Maselli Ronald Mark Lee E. Hollenbach Nancy Kelli L. Berger David A. Wargo Lohr Dcbra Reed Long Scott S. Aten E. John C. Hersh Susan Piasecki Hollender Anonymous Kristina Bahr Scott G. Millheim Feagley Giving Total: $10,138 Rebecca Michniewicz Dove Hartman Denise O'Neill Heffher 12% Michael A. Albanese Gina Lindenmuth Miller Fritz Julianne Gibboni Heckmen Patrick W. McCormick Young Laurie Fields Mindy Group Masulis Nora Blackwell Dula Istvan Z. Debbie Leinhauser Weiss Lincoln L. Deborah George Stivers Lavan L. Esandrio Jennifer Blair Sassano Stephanie Drager Jepson J. Dunsmuir Stephanie S. Edinger Kelly D. Umstead Class Participation: Thomas Dana Domkoski Donehue David J. Donovan Tara Long Dubbs Dody Pema Turoczy Class of 1991 Lane Dinan Michael A. LaCesa Mary Engel McCormick D J. Brendan M. Donegan Scott D. Treacy J. James G. McCormack Elizabeth Wcntling Kcaton E. Dilliplane Michael Renee Shaplin Drago Kent Kip KelliAnn Cogan Krechel Timothy A. DiOrio Jones David R. Derrick Sharon Siegrist Dunkle Kathleen Ryan Steiner E. Daymon Delaney F. Donald M. Trathen Karen Stein Snyder Humphrey Michael Lois H. Teets Troy D. Hunsinger Elizabeth G. Monica Landis Cressman David J. Danner Damian Stuhlmuller Scott Connolly P. Kimberly A. Dietrich Jr. Maria Rutch Szczecina John M. Kita Kevin P. Kaupp Conaway Eileen Lauren M. Dewey M. Springman Stucker Christine Margaret A. Kerry Schoenleber Gwendolyn M. Kirkner Fritz M. Snyder Paul Keim Tammy Jill Chiarkas Joseph Sassano Lisa Ilelzcl Sacoman Carla Malinak Frank C. Casncr Jones Robin R. Kemmerer Robin Cahill P. Suzanne Reitz Colley James Ruggeri Daniel Herbert Rickert A. Donald Robinson Mary A Grzymski Michaline Lara Johnson S. Smith Nichole Woodson Smith Sheraton L. Marcie M. Snyder Mary Ellen Spisak-Greco Tanya M. Polocsky III S. Chuchman P. Christine C. Collins Paul L. Singley Greta L. Snyder Jonathan T. Shevlin P. Chns Case Shultz Carla Melody A. Bowersox Daniel Elaine Price Gulick Marie Y. James John Renee Tazik Ramos Melissa Montelcl Grecnblatt Iannotta Mary Jo Eyrich Patrick Pitman Linda Hagstrand Gallagher Glowatch Lori A. Hunsicker Charles C. Plankcnhom Jeffrey J. Hughes J. Julia Spychalski Oehlert Michael A. Foulds David Dimmick Hozza Anita Aaron Bamhart Julie L. James Michael Mary E. Koski Deborah K. Krum Christina L. Bullwinkle Erica L. Lahr Kelly Roland Lamy Wendy A. La whom S. Burkholder Tracy A. Bussom C. Lechner Kim Black Campbell Wendy L. Campbell Jill Duane A. Carey Bnan S. Carling Theresa Michelle Creola Carson Cynthia A. Lombard Karen D. Cerrito Michele Gish Longenhagen Eileen Blozen Jennifer A. Loughlin Amy Champa Witmer Charles Joelane E. Lindberg J. Lionetti Kelly L. Lobus Richard C. Lowe 1995 Alumni Donors Janice Freyland Maertz McCawley Mage Catherine A. Mahon Laura I Robin Traenkle Karen Donna Rebuck TrouUnan Nancy A. Vandeusen Dawn M, Hcpncr Jodi Susan Kelley Hetrick Barry Stock Andrei Amy Hendel L. Spagnoletti J. Dominick Stcilo Ross Donehuc E. Kevin Jeffrey A. Spencer Drueeker J. M : l Wendy Sollenbcrgcr Stahl asle\ Gabriel Ic D. Stander Elliott Harry C. Strinc IV Nellie A. Manarchuck Kathleen Ghczzi Velcko Sandra Hidock Lubow Colleen Krccelich Stout Marshalick Kathleen M. Kimberly Milder Wall James R. Hile Matthew D. Ernst Scott Walton Lawrence A. Sturchio Craig Ladawn Stuck Straub Paul M. Stulb Daniel C. Eroh Robert W. Waring Stacy L. Tassone Theresa A. Huber Jennifer L. Theiss Christopher A. Esscr Craig L. Weiskerger Charles A. Tassoni Jason David M. Torrey Patricia A. Fox Camela Yost Werkheiser Steven C. Terry James Tummy L Frankcnficld Lori L. J. Sanderson Martz Patricia Tracy L. McClelland Lisa Markel McConnell Sean D. McDonough Monica L. Mclndoe Donna M. Mekenney A Leslie Jr. Troglionc Jeffrey S. Vincent Valeria Vought Frey Dobn David M. Johns Michael Susan M. Funnanchin Kristopher M. Vancas Karen A. Joseph Marci Jennifer A. Kaffka Ryan C. Wallace Brett A. dibble James Elizabeth Butler Wclikonich Jodi Mull Gibble Jennifer L. Jason Cathy Wciblcy Wallace Lisa A. Zamit Young Chnsta M. Zose Carol Steele Kassab Susan A. Misiewicz Michael Kenney J. Volpc T. A Wagner KflUl Wescoc Jennifer H. Gallagher J. Leigh C. Kcssler David A. White Michael Mark Moore Robert C. Kessler Michelle Edling White Michele Dee A. Kindt Kelly L. Williams Donna Sacks Kevin Mulroony J. Class of 1992 Class Participation: Angela D. Koppcnheffer Diane M. Wilson Jennifer C. Susan M. Najda Giving Total $7,293 Brenda Donna M. Lori Anonymous Matthew Suzanne M. Bartholomew Victoria Steiner Kreider Diane Mark F. Teresa Loftus Bayly Amy S. Erik B. Binder Carey A. Lazevnick Robert D. Naples Richard Naradko J. Heidi Werner Newell Geraldine Kriebel Newhart Sherri Hower Newton William Tanya Nice J. Nowak Susan Heinzer Outt Angela L. Paul Lisa E. Paul Peters Pompei S. M. Potocsky Eric Michele Beach Preziosi Jody L. Price Matthew Kerri L. T. Quigley Rapp Mehdi Khadijeh Razzaghi Gary A. Reigle Lisa James Rissinger Michael S. Katharine Thomas Rissinger Woollum Roadarmel S. Saville Kathleen M. Scalea Ann M. Schermick Deborah Wands Schinner Jennifer Bruns Lisa Rowe Schumacher Scott Cynthia Herb Shankweiler Brian F. Shaughnessy Michele M. Shelby Kristine Mosser Sholly Tara C. Showers Kathy Collins Smith Laurel Ransier Smith Sheila E. Smith Connne Thomas Brett Soltysiak F. Speicher — Jane Salak Spera Donna M. Spindler Sandra L. Startzel Michael T. Stevens Tara Gosling Struckus Kreider Lamm Wilt Leo Lisa A. Hess Yodock J. Elaine C. Zelenak [femmy Heather M. Leap Giving Laura Biscontini Brogna Eric C. Lovely Cynthia Currier Cassano Anella M. Cera Patricia Covert Coates T. Lotsis Susan Makos Diana B. Mergner Charlynn M. Conaway Vicki D. Merritt Daniel O. Cosper Trisha L. Mirabilc Pamela Cragle J. Sharon A. Mohr Moon Mowder Sandra DeMott Crawford Jennifer A. Ann Lori E. DeWitt E. Todd M. Mullen Mark D. Dillmuth Robert L. Oneal Tracy Kaseman DiOrio Dina Pachence Kem Christine Palko E. Donald Jennifer Ely Dorbich Jennifer K. Dougherty Jody L. Durfos Andrew T. Eftross William G. Enck Lori Liguori Ewald Faman Nancy C. David E. Farrell Matthew M. Ferro Julie M. Feulner Pamela Sauers Fink Jacqueline N. Fisher M. Kristen Fitzgerald Harry A. Flynn Colleen M. Foy Gregory F. Fnsch Fred W. Fulda Christopher N. Gengler Melissa E. Genovese M. Gerdes Nicole Bridget E. Gigg Barry J. Goerlich Stanley A. Szpindor Laun Vachino Grow Caryn Chronister Terwilliger Amy J. Gum Craig L. Haberstumpf III McWilliams J. Cara A. Patton Valerie A. Pedriani Carol Sands Petersen Michael Petersen Lori A. Printy Christopher D. Pszcniczny Robert Pumell S. Patricia M. Rail Dana Rapson Jane Kehler Rohrer Timothy M. Ronan Bruce A. Rosengrant Connie Badman Ross Stephanie J. Rough Karen M. Russell Margaret Daspro Santoro Jennifer L. Saraceno Susan E. Sauer Marie Berg Scullin Carl D. Shankweiler Russell A. Shipman Kirsten Elek Singley April Balderston Smith Kelly S. Smith Russell E. Smith Weber S. Weinii J i Michelle Mittnaeht Wereley m Whitman Donna Maks> in. Inn James k Williams Wilmot Lori E. I imoihv Woodring ) I Ann Zych Kathleen Michael C. Jemo 8% $5,710 Tbtal: Anonymous Stephen K. Macensky Cynthia M. lason Wagner Pamela M. Ianicro Class of 1993 Lloyd William M. Lucas II Brian K. Willoughby Hoppc Huray S. Viola J. R. Vopal Theresa Sabrina Nierer Huniingei Kevin Catherine A. Callahan Lisa Kilcoyne Laudenslager James A. Brogna Jr. Hakun Koch Hnrig Michelle L. Hefner Class Participation: Brady L. (iutknecht Diane L. Yablonski Michele Rine Long Deborah Neil A. Diffenderfer Kristen Reitmeyer S. Patricia A. Bobrowsky J. Joseph G. Broscious Barbara Cussary Pizzoli Michael Gownley Blozusky Bryan Deidre Sherwood Otto Thomas A. Erin L. Bartolf L. Kozerski Jr. Ir.ison l I Angela K. Myers 9% Goguts J. Tomaschik J. Gregory Glenn T. Marilyn Monahan R. II Thomas Sandra Sedam Izer Wolfe Gloria D. Millheim Hurst T. Julie L. Marc D. Miller Petriello Hudak J. Denise Rembold Wiik Edward A. Miller Dawn Holden J. Bryon Aragon J. Jacqueline R. Armstrong Melissa Parentc Bacr Michelle Taubcr Johnson Carri L. Jollcy Class of 1994 Heather A. Kcan Class Participation: Mary Kathcrinc G. King Maureen L. Kirby Giving Tbtal: $9,703 Marshal Kline T. Stephanie A. Ball Kern A. Kondisko Heather Lorcna A. L. Barba Christine Barbieri Bcamcr Scott D. Virginia E. Mary Beck Bennett S. Denise Lockwood Bctzcr Jennifer J. Blakcr|JJ> Kristin R. Borofski Elaine T. Bosack Sharon Arbogast Bragg Shelby L. Brindle Jeffrey E. Brophy Robert Brown J. Charles M. Budris Daina Vosburgh Budris Elizabeth A. Burkhart Jean E. Buskirk Dawn Anastasia Butchin Robert G Carole M. Cardonc Carolyn Diana Patti J. Chainc Carey Carlson L. A. Campbell Cashman J. Casncr Christopher W. Champion Cynthia Beil Champion Kathcrinc E. Chanski Kimberly A. Chisholm Joseph F. Ciccarone Tracy A. Cipnano Rebecca Bower Cuddcback Eiissa S. Cutler Diane Perko Dalbcrto Kurt L. Davidhciscr Billie J. Day Anonymous Chad ( Ann M. Lewis Mace Stacy Martin P. Morgan JclTM. Moycr S. David Owens Nelson Andrea C. Ozark Nancy Susanne Pabst M Nancy Taryn John Paclula Pastier J. P. Pcnatzcr Christopher B Persing Danielle E. Rake Alison M. Reader Leah D. Robbins John D. Roccofortc Diane Rouse L. Samuel Andrew P. J. Sam Sanko Elizabeth A. Savage Diane M. Schlcnner Ryan L. Schmidt Matthew A. Stephen J Schulty. Scefeldt Matthew D. Shockey Teresa L. Shutts Lisa Sally K. Bardo Christopher S. Hcadling M. Bcnigno Jcanctle Jason R. Bingaman Richard T. Bobbc Gregory P, Bannck Banks J. Jennifer L. Baumeisler Christopher C. Moore L. Bridget S Atkins Christy Bastian Christian S. Miles Tonya Ad, mi Amon Amos Jancll LutZ Wendy I.udwig L. M lien Robert L. Lcfkof Matthew C. Lcfkof Tina M. ktU Victoria L. R. Laity iynthia Colvcll Tammy M. Aanonsen Patricia I KlltZfl 23% M. Smythe James G. Bogdon Dawn Bornkamp A. Kimberly A. Bourquc Nicole Boyd P. Johanna G. Boyle Colleen M. Brady William J. Brcckcr Leslie Kinder Bre/mski Jennifer L. Bridgwater James P. Britl Christa L. Brownawell Lachelle T. Buck Michael Charles J. P. Buck Bufalino Careen A. Bulka Beth Allen Burrows Tina M. Butz Peter P. Calabro Robin Strousc Callahan Cara Holly S. Campbell A Hcimcr Caprio Mattco Ccrasoli Krista Brusco Chalfont Page 61 1995 Alumni Donors Came Sung D. Chamberlain Grace Megan B Hardisky Chang J. Cherasara [. Michael C. Chiodo Tom S. Douglas W. Hagy Hams Dallas R. Heckman Daniel E. Goolcy Conca Shannon L Heinzelmann Suzanne L. Conforti Mane A Conlcy Knstina R. Hertzler M. Cope Jennifer L Jennifer Mary Hennessey Correll Hogan Kristin G Holub Troy C Ann Amy M. Cruscmirc D'Alcssandro E. M. D'Arcangelo Lisa Michelle L. Dailey Dawc Kcilh E. DeMarco Michael DcStcfano F. Slacy L Dclwciler Terrence J. Dillon John D. McDaniel Melissa M. Cathy A. McDonnell Allison Cynthia M. McGarvey Jody L. Shoemaker McGonigle Carrie Jacobson Rhonda Watkins Rhonda Heather Roxann Mason Humphrey Heather E. Meldrum Dana Knowles Mary Mark Lori A. Smith-Shively Steven A. Zielinski Suzanne Hungerford E. Meloy E. Smeltz L. J. Smith Tara A. Kramer Lucille Mull Snyder R. D. Metzger Marsha Kerry Kegarise Jeffries Renec A. Meyers Jeffrey A. Soil Susan Dantona Jolley Todd A. Michael Debra III Kanavich J. Ruby Troutman Tara M. L. Soullaird Penny Roush Spaid Miller Peggy Kasarda Daniel E. Mogel Elizabeth Avery Stackhouse Kean Stephen K. Mohl Kathryn Yarrington Stafford Christine Searfoss Lynda James A. Mosteller J. Aaron F. Keenan Keyser J. Moon Alicia E. Spaide Brett A. Stengel Pamela D. Stewart Morrison P. J. Moser III Richard G. Stoler Bronson B. Stone Jennifer A. Ebert Amy Karen Payne Edwards Timothy K. Kishbach James Craig S. Kishbaugh Matt D. Musgnung Kristen Alex Nicole Nemetz Julie E. Suloff Kristian Charles Pauline M. Falton Karm Faulncr L. Sean D. Fawcctt Kempf Kimberly Kleiner F. III Felix Knapp T. Patricia A. Kochjar S. Nocchi M. Subers M. Suche Steven W. Sultzaberger Margaret M. O'Donnell Susan B. Szader Meghan M. O'Donnell Laura A. Taroli Lisa A. Edward W. Olszewski Elene K. Thompson Michelle A. Kopczynskie Theresa Marie H. Opeka Laura A. Travis M. Kosciolek Kann Cheryl L. Kovalick Louis B. Filippone Martin Lisa Pamela M. Kontz Lisa Fculncr Mulholland P. David E. Stover Kimberly A. Konczyk L. G. Scott Felry L. Moyer Vicki L. Allison S. Kleintop Hvcrly J. King S. Karen A. Kozlowski Ochwat Karen Ostrowski Jeff Otter P. Matthew W. Teter Jennifer L. Treffinger Julie C. Trudell Karen M. Padgeon Tracy Stewart Valentine Kelly S. Fralcy Amy Kathy Jo Paisley Amy Matthew Scott R. Knll Gregory A. Para Rhonda M. VanLuvanee Jennifer L. Kurtz Janice Eric J. Frangiosa Frost J. M. Kravetz James M. Galgano Robert Jaime H. Gallagher Carolyn M Fileen Linda Mari E. Galvin Gattuso Gaydos J. Andrea H. Genovese Erik Gcnsel J. Dina N. German Julia M. Amy D. Giombctti Gilbert Wnght GnolTo Goodman Amy M. Gownley Kutchi S. E. Landis Julianne C. Lane Martin Joann Lauterwald J. Lawson T. Meredith A. Layos Geoffrey Lees M. Lewis Crispin Amy T. Lichty E. Stephen J. Lindenmuth Owney Jeffrey M. Patterson Kenneth Lee J. S. Anthony S. M. Lynch P. Jeffrey R. Gnnaway Jean MacNeal Mane Manfrcdonia Tracy E. Grote Todd Holly Lawton Grove Melissa Marko Stephanie L. Gruver Michael Kylcne R. Haas Lisa A. Hagan S. Manser J. Marrazzo Stephen M. Marsico Amy L. Masse Pamela A. Verry Jennifer A. Petronio J. Piez Podwika Nancy M. Powers Shannon C. Prutzman Nancy Rankin Tana M. Vitale Rehm Reick Stephen G. Wagner Vanessa Starr Wagner Allison L. Wahlers Linda M. Waldron Michele L. Walsh Christine M. Walter Truly A. Walters Edward W. Watton Alcna F. I. Robatin Roth Edwin Rudianto Janine Adams Adams Jennifer L. Paul C. Thomas E. M. Rutz Jodi L. Saldukas Nicole M. Sapnar Melissa Bailey Danielle Barkasy Rachel A. Baron Patrick R. Bartucci John B. Batsch Anna M. Bauer Lesley Beam S. Heather Bennett Corey R. Binford Eric Birkelbach J. William R. Brooks M. Brower Felicia Jacob Brown S. Dara L. Cacciamani John Callahan P. Kimberley A. Wieher Sharon D. Wilkerson Susan Burfeindt Witherite K. Lawler Cindy Luckangelo Lucke Jennifer Alyssa Baird Lum Lykens Julie A. Angela M. Marotto Michaeleen G. McNamara Daniel T. Mensonides Neff Kristine K. M. Neumann Michelle Hugh M. O'Donnell Debbie A. Olsen Donna Palumbo L. Gregory J. Panik Robert R. Pecharo Dennis E. Pinkerton II Carol Rarig Michael D. Rowland Katie L. Rubin Melissa A. Schneider Cynthia Finucane Senenko Laurie A. Cassano Michael R. Seward John W. Chase Kelly Christoff J. Natalie Cibort J. Michele Corbin Demczak Jamie S. Dietrick Meghan E. Carrie A. Donegan Dunn Embody Tracy L. Amy Fasciano J. Casey S. Slavick Charles W. Taronis Denise Teles Robert Tammy Amy J. Thomson L. Toczydlowski L. Tretter Pamela C. Troshan Stephanie Turnse Kerri L. Ventriglia Samantha C. Viard Davone Vilay R. Erb Karen Tracy M. Walker Weber Tracey A. Fedor Katy Jo Ann Jennifer R. M. Ferentz Melissa Marisa S. J. Fetterman Fife Laurie A. Fink Caroline Kathleen R. Wert Meg Aaron C. Campbell M. Fitzpatrick F. Justin L. Weldon Wentz Heather L. Wilhelm Jacqueline A. Yankowy Kimberly A. Yanni Riquel R. Flowers Brenda K. Yeagley Adam Katherine Sasso Yurchak J. Fosbenner Elizabeth A. Genoese Tara L. Zagoric Michael R. Gillespie Beth Zebrowski Christine Page 62 Allsman Baddick Tricia L. Debra A. Weiss Nicole L. Werkheiser James M. Lavelle Anonymous Christine D. Elliott Dawn M. Riccardo 11% Karen Betnar Vought Tishia Bechtel Reinert David Class Participation: M. Kulenguskey Michael A. Kwasnoski Giving Total: $2,364 Mark A. Vineis Andrea M. Pio Dawn M. Erin Deborah A. Velez Theresa E. Von Tobel Diane Maroney Lore Lisa Vamer Christopher Carolyn Greineder L. Carolyn M. Vogenitz Lone E. Tammy Stacie D. Pettine Connie Crandall Longacre Susan K. Van Slooten Class of 1995 Julie K. Julie C. Marisa Floyd Graver Peron Peters Julie L. Linsinbiglcr Parrish Lisa Snyder K Solliday April Michetti L. Melissa D. Milner Karns S. Kornacki T. Robert E. Kozicki Corine Cadle Meredith Inscoc J. Mae Keppel Bradley B. Snyder Elizabeth Anderson Jacoby Oliver Erin Michelle M. Meloy Wendy B. Ercnbcrg L. Jenkins Misty Keller Evelyn L. Zellers Rena M. Kcnyon Amy Karen Matthew Maurita Keeney Donna M. Emsley Zarzaca J. Lisa Natoli Smith McLaughlin Mary Emery Hudson Anthony Francis S. L. Jennifer L. Judith Miller Zaricor Geoffrey V. Dreyer Brcnda Younker Deborah A. Skoronski Roger Dyer J. Jason D. Silfies Tricia A. Doherty J. Katie Brian McLaughlin John Gene Philip Matthew Kimberly L. Jackson Nadine A. Distasio Dwycr Shotwell Homa Home J. Young Jennifer Zannelli Garrick K. Dreyer S. Scott Kelly Cain Young J. III Craig R. Shuey McKay Peggy Armstrong Dimmick Barbara Kcllcy Gretchen Hogg Denise Messimer Hoke Youells Anna M. McMorris M. Hoy Christine Tara C. Kanyak Black Diltz Julie Hoerner Wendy A. M. Sheldon Harner E. Amy Sheaffer M. Yorgey Hains J. Susan M. Zebertavage Rebecca Anderson Zeiser Brian W. Ihle Kelly M. Deardorff Jo A. M. Yeager Pamela Michael D. Shay McCloskcy Brian R. Ralph W. Marc M. Curcio Teresa T Hoppc Howe Jeffrey Isabelle Petrucci Yanni Carli Jolene A. Grosso Suzanne M. Hagley Wyatt P. William Alicia L. Cindy G. Hopkins Senna J. Joseph Jill S. Rjttcnhouse Hoover David C. Creason A. Serchak Jennifer Gordner Womer L. Robert L. Woodhead Katherine Kewitt Yonkin McAllister Jcvin R. David R. Crowthcr Seifert Maria Debra M. Shaw Amy Hontz Rjchard Karen M. Craig Kann Seidel J. Laura McAfee L. Scott G John Marybeth Mauro Tara D. Tammi Duane Maul Erich C. Susan Ellinger Mayewski Ian R. Hastings Clayton Patricia Tracy N. Matuczinski M. Gontarchick Stacey A. Zoglio The University extends special thanks Parents 2.000 families Mrs. Eileen Abruzzi '74 Ms. Lydia Bauman Ms. Thelma Breidingcr Ms. Jeannette Acker Ms. Suzanne Beach Mrs. & Adams Mrs. Gerald Mr. & Mrs. Dale Beagle Mary Fund Mr. & Mrs. Conrad M. Becker Ms. Bcmadette Brooks Mrs. Fern Gallagher Agresta Mr. & Mrs. Mr. Ronald Brophy Ms. Bonnie Alaksin Mr. Joseph Beggs Mr. Mr. Richard Beierschmitt "70 & Ms. Jo Dr. Ms. Eileen Beck Ms. Beverly Becker Mrs. Nick Alapack Ann D. Alberts Mr. & Mrs. John Albright Mr. James A. Aldridge Jr. & Mrs. Lawrence D. Beiner Ammerman Ms. Maria Amorim & Mrs. Tom Bell Mrs. Kathleen Haftke Bencker '68 Ms. Robin Anderson Mr. Ms. Janice Andes Ms. Marie Bentley & Mrs. Frank C. Andreus II Mrs. Sarah Andrewcavage & Mrs. William Anlauf Mr. & Mrs. Michael Bense & Mrs. Richard Bentrewicz Mr. Eugene Cutler Mr. Michael Chaple Ms. Lucille IV Aquino Ms. Dora Charles Ms. Ellen Daday Ms. Sandra Chen Mr. Gcrardo Daidonc & Mrs. Robert D. Christoplk & Mrs. Jon Chronister Mr, Bllsworth Ms. BcthCiclcss Mr. & Mrs. Maria Brugger Ms. Mary Cinchock Mr, Thomas Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Brusco Mr. Walton Davis Mr & Mis R Mrs. Cathy Buchanan Mr. & Mrs. Leo Bucheit & Mrs. RcinClablms Mr. Gordon Sheldon Clapp '76 Mr. Mr. Harold Clapper Mrs. Mary Dc John & Mr. David Bertoti Ms. Diane Budash Ms. Laura Clark Ms. Lily Bickert Mr. William Budd Ms. Lynda Clark & Mrs. Craig Clark l 'M ,u is Dehmey I Ms. Loretta Bugg Ms. Phyllis Clarke Dawn Biesecker Mr. James Bullock Mr. Ms. Lori Bingaman Ms. Nina Buob Mr. Michael Cleveland Mr. Neil B. Dent '50 Ms. Sharon Birth Mr. Steven Burkey Ms. Elaine Clews Mr. BdgarDepillis Mr. Joseph Bisulca Mr. & Mrs. Robert Bugden & Mrs. Mr. William Burkhardt & & Mrs. W. Thomas Clayton Mr. William T DenicoU Mr. Gerald lerstlne Mr. & Mrs. Daniel M. Burkholder Ms. Jennie CliH Mr. & Mrs. Jeanne Coccctti Mr. Richard Bach Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Blizzard & Mrs. Gerald W. Bloomquist & Mrs. Danny L. Blount & Ms. Dawn Bodenheimer Mrs. Richard Bobkoskie & Mr. Arthur Buterbaugh Mr. Anthony Colcllo Ms. Thcrcsc Butler Mr. & Mr. & Mrs. Mrs. John Byrne Warren H. Byrum Mr Mrs. Ernest Coder Mr. & 1 '66 Mrs. Roseannc Dever Mr. Robert Burns Mr. i toloroy Mrs. Joseph Clifford Mr. Mr. 1 & Mr. Ms. Carolyn Blubaugh )i-l;iin,nl( & Mrs. Frank Mr. Mr. John Austin Jr 1 >ci(rick Mrs. James E. Clifford Mrs. Dennis Austin Burns Ruth 1 & Ms. Mary Lou Burkhart J. Mr. Mieinl.t Mr. & Mrs. Fred R. Blevins Mrs. Alexander Ms Ms Mrs. William H. Clark Mr. Mrs. Samuel T. Bacica K I Mr & Mis Iml Mr. James Aurand & Mrs Shirley Klock Ms. Ms. Susan Arnold Mr. Ms. Clair Decker Mrs. John Clark Mr. Ms. Lucille Arena Mrs. Dale Bachart Mr, Jim Dcangclo Mr. Mr. Sc Mrs Frank D< \ Mr. George Devine Ms. Linda Dcwald Mrs. David A. Collins Jr. Mr & Mrs, l.ouis Dinmbrosio Ms. Nancy Collins Ms. Thomas Diana Mr, Peter Colonc Ms. Susan Dickey Mrs. Blair Caboot Ms. Catherine Cometa Ms. Rosemary Diehl Mr. Sherwood Boger Mrs. Sharon Cacciamani Mr. & Mrs. Robert Condel Mr. Ms. Dolores Boginsky Mr. Sal Caldcraro Mr. & Mrs. Tolland Connell Mr. Mr. William Caldwell Mr. Steven Conover Ms. Gail Bolan Mr. John Calvert Mr. & Mrs. John Baker Mr. Bradley Bolton Mr. Arthur Campbell Mr. & Richard Baker Ms. Susan Bombay Ms. Gloria Campbell Mrs. Susan Cool Mr. Charles T. Bonchonsky Ms. Susan Campbell Ms. Leslie Coolcy Mr. Carmen Bonora Mrs. Evelyn Campoli Mr. Ms. Junaree Booth Mr. James Canner Mr. Donald Cooper Mr. Ms. Janet Bannon Ms. Susan Borchers Mr Thomas Canning Ms. Fran Corcoran Mr. John Dominic Ms. Mary Banyas Ms. Beverly Bordner Mr. Robert Cape Mr Robert Corradini Ms Rae Dominick Ms. Patricia Barber Mr. Charles Borst Ms. Elizabeth Capizzi Mr, Edward Coniveau Mr. Michael Donahue- Mr. & Mrs & Mrs, Thomas Corso Mr, Ms. Glenn Caprario Mr. & Mrs. Richard Cott Mrs. Linda M. Mrs. William E. Caputi Mr. James Mrs. Katherine D. Donnel Mr. Mrs. Sandra Donnelly Ms. Cynthia Bagin Mr. James Boettgcr Ms. Janet Baginski Mr. Dr. & Mrs. Harold J. Bailey Ms. Kathleen Baillie Mr. & Mr. Mrs. David Baker Ms. Eva Baker Mr. Mr. & Mrs. & Mrs. Mr. Ronald Baker Mr. Bryan Mr. Mr. J. Balavage '67 & Mrs. Evander Ballentme & Mrs. Lonnie L. Barnhart Mr. & Mrs. Samuel R. Bashore & Mrs. Jay Bastian Mr. & Mrs. & Mrs. Francis Battle Earl Jr. Bauder Ms. Margaret Bauer Mr. & & Mrs. Carl R. Bohringer Mr. & Mrs. Howard P Mrs. Mickey A. Baughman Ms. Peggy Baughman Bowers Bowman Ms. Sylvia Boyer Ms. Kathleen Boysen & Mrs. Patrick Brady Mr. Gerald T Braglio '64 Ms. Connie Brecn Ms. Katrina & Mr. & Mr. Ms. Sandra Bowers Mr. Jr. Mrs. Frank M. Bosevich Ms. Diane Ms. Nancy Bath Mr. & Lawrence A. Bogansky Ms. Diana Bowens Mr. Ronald Basarab Mr. Mr. & Mrs. Mr Jr. L. Caporalctti "71 Peter Cardcll & John L. Cook Mrs. John Cook Mrs. David A. Mr. & & & Mr. & Mrs. B. Carl Ditlrich III Mrs. Thomas G. Diem Mrs, Howard Dion Mrs. Thomas Diquollo Ms. Judith DobbS Mr. ClailS Docrflcr Ms. Diane Doll Coombs Cox Robert Cox Mr Henry Domin & Mrs. & Aurelio Dominguc/ Mrs. Frank Donchez Donmoycr & Mrs. David N. CanMr. & Mrs Harry CanMr. & Mrs. John C. Can Mr. Stephen Coylc Mr. Thomas Dorward Ms. Betty Crater Mr. & Mr. Robert Croop Ms. Marianne Dotzman Ms. Valeric Caruso Mr. William Cross Mr. & Mrs. Mr. Carl Culler Mr. & Mr Richard Mr. Mr. & Mrs. Patrick V. Mrs. Connie Caudill Cashman Mr. Daniel Jr. Day Mrs. Robert G. & Mrs. Donald Biebel & Mrs. Glenn A. Bieber Ms. Ann Archibald & & Bruce Davison Day Mr. Jeffrey Bucher Mr. Ms. Joanne Aponick Ms. Rebecca Bachelder Mrs. Edwin Mr. Nicholas Bentz Mr. Mr. Davis '63 J Mr. David ( isik Davis ( Mrs. Sylvia Ciocci Ms. Fayc Buckingham '70 Is i Mrs Paul Ms. Evelyn Bryan Mr. Stephen Berry Mrs. eupoit 1 Ms. Gail Ciccrini Ms. Carole Anton Ashman Rosalee M. Aten K..it!i\ Brown Mr. Gordon Clark Edward Artim Ms Mr. Sally Davidson Mr. Mr. Mrs Elizabeth Davenport Ms. Betty Cianfiehi Mrs. Kelly Buck Mr. Robert i Rufus Brown Mrs. Gail Engleman Buck Harris Appel 1 Mr, Ms. Joylene Berry & Mrs. Ms Doroth} >nl> Ms Marylou Dando Mr. Ms. Loretta Bemhart Mr. Mis Mary Soaky Dalpiaz '84 Mrs. Robert D. Chester Ms. Karen Antolick Mr. Mrs. William Custard Mr. Donald Bruder Mr. Samuel Mrs. Justine Anderson Col. & Mrs. Wayne Curran Ms. Virginia Champion Mr. Paul Chontofalsky Mr. Mr. Mr & Mr. Paul W. & Mrs. Ronald Brown of System of Higher Education. Ms. Linda Chaffee & Mrs. Gory Chickirda Brown title Mr, James Curran Mr. Jr 1995 Parents Fund retains the Ms. Elizabeth Cupaiuolo Mrs. Carmine Cerra Ms. Andrea Brown Ms. Rose Brown Mr. & & Mr. Ms. Mary Bell Mr. more than Ms, Carol Cuneo Mrs. George Cebollero Mr. Mrs. Edward G. Browcr Mr. Stanley R. Beiter '64 Mr. Ms. Mary Ames & Ms. Rita Beishline & Mrs. Lee Belfer Mr. & Mrs. Charles Bell Ms. Carole Allen Mr. John Frank Bcdosky Pnscilla Cauller Mr. Stephen Ccntrclla Ms. Sharon Africa Ms. Eileen Bechtold in the State & Mrs. Warren Brennan Mr. & Mrs. Russell Brodeur Mr. & Mrs Richard B Brokenshire Mr. & Mrs. Joseph C. Brook Mr. & Mrs. Steven Brook Mr. Ms. Sara Beard Mr. Mrs Mr & Ellen Brennan Adams Ms. Rose Adams Mrs. Ruth E. Adams Ms. Sharon Adams Mr. Robert in the and contributed $70,043. Bloomsburg #/ Parents Mr. who participated to the Cummings '86 Mrs. Leonard Doto Anthony Doyle- Mrs. William Drayton J. Drcshcr Page 63 1 995 Mr. Antonio Duarte Ms Nancy Dubeck Ms. Linda Dunnichigh & Thomas Dupes Ms. Patricia Dupnock Ms. Mary Durcik Mr. John Durham Mr. & Mrs. Dwayne L. Dystc Mr. Mrs. Ms. Rebecca Focht Mr & Mrs Vince Fogarty Mr. Francis Glassic Ms. Linda Hartman Ms. Dorothy Fogel Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Gleason Ms. Carol Mr & Mr. & Mr. & Mrs. John Gobeler Mrs. Charles Fohner Mr. John Foley Mrs. Philip Forester Mrs Glen Fortunato Ms. &. Mrs. Alfred fcagan & Mrs. Clifford Foulke Ms. Janet Eamhart Mr. & Mr & Mrs. Joseph Mr & Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Eichelbergcr Mrs. Dennis Ehrlacher Ms. Linda Mrs. Dorothy Mrs. Paula & Mr. Mrs. Arthur R. EngJc & Mrs. Robert F. Mr. Mr. Warren A. Frantz Mr. Craig Estelle Mr. Frey & Gownley Mr. & Mrs. Frank Gracia Ms. Ms. Patricia Graeff Mr. & Mrs. & Mrs. Jack W. Grau Mr. & Mrs. '60 Mr. Theodore W. Jarrett Ms. Barbara Jarvis Mr. & Mrs. Michael Jaskowiak Ms. Cathy Jenkins Heller '72 Mr. & Mrs. Harold Jenkins Mr. Howard Jenkinson & Mrs. Robert Jennings Mr. Bruce Hengst Mr. Roy Jennings Mr. Perry Henley Mr. Robert Jesberg Richard S. Helveston Mr. George Johns & Mrs. Chuck Henry Mr. Mr. Richard Hentz Jr. & Mrs. Bruce Johnson Mr. Alan Green Ms. Betty Mr. Hiram Green Ms. Beverly Herman Ms. Catherine Johnson Mr. & Mrs. David Johnson Ms. Donna Herrold Mr. & Mrs. Gary Hess Ms. Elaine Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Harold Johnson Ms. Linda Hess Mr. Ms. Sandra Johnson Mr. Frost & Mrs. Richard Green Herbstritt Ms. Fay Esworthy Mr. Ms. Mary Ettore Mr. William Ms. Roscann Evangelista Ms. Carol Fry Mr. David H. Evans '66 Mrs. Peggy Fry Mrs. Patricia GTeiner Ms. Teresa Hetmanski Mrs. Teresa Griffin Ms. Mary Heverling Ms. Mary Johnston Ms. Kathleen Evans Mr. John Fryslm Ms. Willtrude Griffin Mr. Mr. Robert Fuggiti Ms. Elaine Higgins Mr. Frank Evclhoch Ms Mr. Dennis Fuini Mrs. Sue Chambers Ms. Samuel Fumanti Mrs. Elizabeth Griffiths Janet M. Everly & Mr. & Mrs. Mrs. Nelson D. Eyer Mr. Mr. Edward Facciani Ray Facciolo Mrs. Lindsay Fair Mr. Mr. & & Mrs. Richard Fairfax Mrs. David Fantini Mr Dennis Ms Farrell Kathleen Farrell J. Mr. Gary Greenberg Frost Mr. & Mrs. & Bruce Gregori Mr. Ms. Kathleen Furlong Mr. Jere Grim Nicholas Mr. Paul J. Mr. Patrick Mr. & '75 Gadomski J. Gaffney Mrs. Robert P. & Mrs. James Jordon Mr. & Mrs. Paul Grimes Mr. Bernard Himmelberger Mr. & Mrs. Fred Joseph Mr. & Ms. Sue Hine Mr. Ms. Linda Hines Mr. & Mrs. Robert Jovanov & Mrs. F R. Kabrhel Mrs. Cinde Rogers Hippenstiel '70 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Kaczinski Mr. Robert Hirschel Mr. Joseph Kaczmarek Ms. Miriam Hirschheimer Mr. Louis Kahanowitz Ms. Nancy Hivry Mr. Ms. Linda Hoal Ms. Lorraine Kane Mrs. Dale E. Groff Mr. & Mr. & Mrs. Frank Gulko Mr. Peter Faucetta Mr. & Mrs. Earl Faucrbach Mr. Mr. Mrs. Joseph Guillaume Mr. Lawrence & Mrs. Robert Galvin & Mrs. William Galway & Wayne Jordan Ms. Mary Gallagher Mrs. Philip Galluppi Mr. Mr. & Gump Mrs. Russell H. Haas Mr. Alan Hackenberg '69 & Mrs. Gerald Hochberg Ms. Margaret A. Kane & Mrs. James Ms. Marie Kania Howard Hodder Mr Francis Garenty Mr. Mr. David Fazzino Ms. Donna Fcesc Mr. William A. Garrison '76 Ms. Nadyne Haegele Ms. Rosemary Hager Marlin Hagg Mr. Mr. & Mr. William Feldman Mr. Eugene Fcnrow Ms. Bonnie Fern Ms. Maria Femandes Mr. & Mrs. Dennis F errand Ms. Kathy Feschuk Mr. & Mrs. James Garthwaite Jr. Ms. Geraldine Ms. Dorothy Garton Mr. & Mr Mrs. Kenneth L. Gaston Mr. & Mrs. Dean S. I. 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Gray Jr. Fritz Mrs. James Gough Mrs. Gerald Heckman & Mrs. George Hee Patricia Mr. Mrs. Jim Fntz Ms. Nancy & Mrs. Dennis Mr. William Heflher Mrs. Connie Graf Freireich '61 & Mrs. Harry A. & Mr. Ms. Carol Goyne Francis Frantz Mrs. Linda Cronin Frisvold Erb & Mrs. James A. Goodyear Dr. Mr. Eugene Franks J. Mr & Robert Ms. Margaret Jara '50 Mr. Richard E. Jarman '70 Mrs. Catherine Machella Hauze Heath T. William Mr. & Mrs. Mr. Wil Gorr Ms. Barbara Frey Carm Eopechino Mrs. Franceschino Mr. Charles Mr. Paul S. Elliott Mr. Kenneth Emery Mr. Mrs. Bruce Fowler & Mrs. & Mrs. Gondek Mary Gonsiewski Mr. & Mrs. John Good Ms. Barbara Frederick Elliott Patricia Mrs. Ms. Tcrri Francis Mr. Elliot Foose J. Ms. Rose Francis Mr. & Mrs. Jack Hasson Ms. Jean Janukowicz Ms. Donna Hauff Mr. & Mrs. Adolph H. Haug Mr. Ms. Brcnda Eckhart "68 Mr. Terry S. Eddingcr Mr Mr. Mr. Eby Thomas M. Harvey Ms. Linda Golub Mrs. Gary Irvin Ms. Doreen Jackson '91 Mr. Joseph R. Jackson L. 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