Volume Parucipants 7, Number 1 January 2002 program for (he Curtis R English Great Room and addition to the / enstcmaker Alumni House on Homecoming Weekend were (from left) Jexnica Kozloff. Janet English, widow Nancy Feher Edwards 70. president of the Alumni Association; Vtcki Mihalik. vice president ofthe Bloomsburg University Foundation: and in the dedication president of the University: of Curt English- Inside: Homecoming Class of 1952 A new and Alumni House addition 45th Reunion Henry Carver and School Reunion page 23 Institute Hall page 63 pages 2-5 look at pages 28-30 Model/Training/Lab Homecoitiiiig 2001 Bloomsburg University Alumni Class of 1956 Association 45th Reunion - Board of Directors Dwifihl '71 Ackerman Stacey Belhumcr '94 ScoitBird '96 '72 Nancy Fruehan Hohr Je/jfBryant 00 Eileen A Iberison Chapman '67 millam Pcrricotf '66 '70 Nancy Fefwr Edwards prcsidcnl Janis Ellix Edwards '77 Stephen Felterman 'HH Frank Fur^ele '52 (life) Rod Kelvhner 'S6 Mary Anne Majikaa Klernkosky '59 •f5TH REUNION The Class of 1956 celebrated Friday nif^fii oj Homecoming with a dinner at Attending were (front row) Helene Clark Flecknoe. Lori Dcihcrf Bodenhorn. Jackie Albert Michehl. Beverly Bryan Edwards. Martie Mochan Persing. Maroon & Gold Barbara Bennett Nichols. Jo Hester Gentry. Betty Carvollh Johnston, (second row) Charlotte Rummage Winter. R02 Vernona Penningion, Bunny Bowman Bilner. Joan Christie Connollev. Bcrnadine Bui: Keyek. Doris Kr:ywick Smith. Joan Raab Stme. Barbara Berry Kissinger. Tina year by the Alumni Association of Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, a Rusxell'x Hestaitrant in Bloomsburi'. secretary Dale A. Krothe 60 Sluri I.ippowitxch '8! Nancy Swartz Lychos '52 I Patrick McAndrew '70 vice president 'alcnic .Skiplunas. (third Bob Huntz. Rod Skiptunas. row) Harvey Boughner. Bill Bitner. Harrison Morson. Kelchner. Jack Koch. Alan Eardley. Danny Thomas. Roy Rosenherger Buzz Wool and Charlie Attending hut not pictured were Peggy Miller Shuda and Betsy Hendershot Neidig. The Maroon Slate It is /> '^4 Mi Daniel Sharon Howard Jr died on December Long, fiancee and hvr hntthcr. Howard E stands out against the January snow. president of the Alumni Association, looks on. 5 Efn-slemakir Jr stand infnml of whom . the Alumni Ihmsv is named 28. 2001. The new profile of the Fensiemaker Alumni Richard Angela, general contractor for the Alumni House addition, presents the ceremonial key to Vicki Mihalik. vice president of the Bloomsburg University Foundation, as Nancy Edwards h'cnstemaker John the portrait of their father, liowani /' Fenstcmaker 12, Jar Home with the Curt English Great Room addition Alumni & friends enjoy Canada trip in 2001 BU alumni md/acuity on the trip included (from left): 'H2 (M), lYish Pat Palmer lioyni' (retired faculty). '9J. Nancy Fi.sk Group during side-lrip to Niagara Falls (front, from left) Howard Palmer. Irish Palmer '93. Joanna Torello. Christine Schoffsiall. Joan Lugo.ski. Sandy Feldman, Wanda Whalen and Donna Krothe Goohic '64. (hack raw, from leftf Bob Henslcy '64. Maureen Chamberlain '71 (M). Andrea Glad. Joan Fondols. Marie Simonson and Nancy Fisk Riley '49. /idle Ilimes '66 (M). Dorothy Wilson Riley Andrea Clod (graduate work). lioh llen.sley '64. Jim Case '65. '49. Donna Krothe Goohic '64. Fran Kerr, '71 (M) and Ken Wilson (retired faculty). Maureen Chamberlain The fi^oming Valley Five Sandy Feldman. Susan Pru e. Joan Maureen Chamberlain I ni^tKski. Andrea Glod and A gazebo '71 (M). 6 in the town park, overlooking the Niagara River and Lake Ontario. Stratford Festival celebrates 50 years in 2002 The Avon Theatre in downtown Stratford, originally a movie house The Festival Theatre, main static Jor the iO-yvar-old Stra{/ord A i-.v(mW Join us for the 16"* Annual Theatre Trip toC anada Stratford Festival in Stratford, Ontario August 5 through August Shows include My Fair Lady. 10, 2002 Romeo and Juliet, The Threepenny Opera, The Scarlet Pimpernel, The Wars of the Roses trilogy and The Lunatic, The Lover and The Poet, a onc-actor show by IJrian Bedford. For more information: 800-526-0254 or hipp(a^bloomu.cdu One of .several floral creations on the h'estival Sculpture of the Bard. William Shakespeare Theatre grounds City Hall, the most prominent landmark in Along the Avon River, a heautijul place to take a walk downtown Stratford 7 Berks County alumni at Reading Phillies game Alumni Picnics featuring Berrigan's Subs Lackawanna County LACKAWANNA PICNIC - Alumni attending the annual picnic at McDade on July IS. Park in Scranton 2001. included Frank Greco '33, Brenda Nafzingcr Nation '6H. James Hatton "^2. Noreen Rescigno Marciano '73. Al Fagnani Jr '74. Rick Lynch '75. Gary Calderone "'7. JoAnne Millard Bunevitch '79. Terri Milcheltl Spencer '81. Jim Zaccheo '82. Barbara Washo Booth '84, John Hatlun Beth Egan '6 7. '00. BV siajf attending the picnic were Jack Mulka '66. Katherine Matzko Mulka '68. Linda Ebbrell Lapp '85. Eileen Evert Wyoming and Doug Hippenstiel '68. Valley WYOMING VALLEY PICNIC - Alumni attending the annual picnic al Kirby Park in Kingston on August 15. 200!. included Nancy Swartz Lychos '52. Donna Krolhe Goobic '64. Robert Hensley '64. Jack Mulka '66. Andrew Kuffa '68. Elaine Smdes Kuffa '68. Katherine Matzko Mulka '68. Jess Kresge '69. Sandy Smith McAndrew '70. Ellen Robinson '70. Kathy Novak Harmanos '71. Steve Harmanos '71. Ronald Viglone '71. Susan Gottlieb Bechetii '74. Rita Gerosky Skechus '74. Debra Zalewski Ganz '75. Suzanne Cromack McCabe '77. Marian Durkes Beierle '80. Steve Phillips 80 (M). Tom Williams Jeanne Sweinberg Williams '84. Linda Ebbrell Lapp '85. Marvin Melzger '89, '86. Straub 00. 8 Angela Zuba Metzger Randy Harmon '94. '87, '83. Rosemary Schroeder Termini Nordmark '97. Scott Christina Michael Alumni Alumni aricnJing the annual picnic at Covered Park in Bridfic Sintih Picnics featuring Berrigan's Subs Lehigh County Whitehall Ti>\vn\hipon H M ere Au^iiisl 1940s, 1950s, 1960s Loi.t Nester Dates man 1970s '49. Wilmer Nvsler '49. Joseph Glosek '54. Boh Boftorf 59, Bill DerricotI '66. Dennis Crim Goldstein '72. Rosalie '69. Ray Smith '72. Ruth Smith '72. Nanette Sioudi Chladny '74. Linda Foley Boehmcr '77, Janet Slamm Branch 79, Boh Hafner Mazicb '80. Terry Dujfy' '80. le.s Scholl Pcg^' Hilgar Scholl 80. Da\-id Buseh 'HI. Marina Giamo En^el '82. Gail Reiss Heimhach '82. Rick Kowker '82. Tammy Brown '83. Brian Case '83. Kathy Fussner Kowker '83. Theresa Raeek '83. Don Shinton '83. Ernie Long '84, David Yeager '84. Gregg Zahoitr '84. Connie Franks Frey '85. Ken George '85. Christine SO. Diihhs Plessl Trach 1980s ^^^^^^^^ iiihaM^MM . Susan Sharon '85. '85. Kratzer Williams '85, Alyssa Ratner Emwviler '87. Mark Emswiler Deni.\e '87, '^'7, Grimes George Tammy Siikanick Kreglnw '87. Mary Ann Menniti Laky '87. Joanne DerricotI Hafner "S9, ./ennifer Lindemann Shunk '89, Donna Goher Billet '90, Lesley Tiischer Eslock Karen '90. Koslosky Fox '90. Dimmick Hozza Brian Lyih Kline Anita '90. Laura '90. Dianne '90. Stankoski Wilson 90. April Crim-Brown '91 '92. 91. & Lisa Condella Lytle Mike .Sinclair '91. Jody Cunningham Brooks '92. Tim Brooks '92. Stephen Luettgen '93. Jaime Gallagher '94. Tammie Shoemaker Luettgen '94. Jeff Warren '94. Kathleen Hozza Warren (H). 1990s, 2000s Ed Alkire 94. 95 Heather Bennett Smale Amy '95. Lautermilch Paul Wood Yanni '95. Wood '96. Kim '95. iff Gabriel Genovese '97. Jim Haines '98. Lori Kushmar 00. Loiacono 00. Carly Brooke BU staff Weidner 00. members in attendance \9r were Charlie Chronister Carol Chronister '86 Eileen Evert. Linda Ebbrell Hicks Lapp '67. '85. Su.\an Elena Lockard 00 and Jack Mulka '66 III 9 Alumni Subs Picnics featuring Berrigan's Lancaster County LANCASTER AREA PICNIC - Alumni attending the annual picnic at Long s Park in Lancaster on August 22. 200!. represented nine decades! They included Audrey Moore Lebo Stauffer '29, Helen Minier Sharp '34. Rosanna Broadl Creasy Cohen '4fi. 29. Elsie Dons Keller Hosier '48. Wayne Von Ed Kapsak 59. Lena Radel Goehring '62. Mary McHose Wallace '62. Bill Derricott '66. Dan Golshall '69. Ted Irwin Stelien '50. '70, Tim McTaggart '71. Dennis Plymelte Louise Cooper Sitler 7/, Becky Schrum '71. Keyser '75. Mark Keyser '75. Paula Hill '76. Jamie Zwally '76. Kim Clark '77. Maryanne Taylor Haussener '77. Bob Johnson '79. Tim Wersiler '79. Carol Lewis Johnson '80. Chris Blackburn '82. Karen Scott Blackburn '82. Donna Goldschmidt '83. Dave Dupert '84. Tina Reed '84. Jan Knolles Smith '84. Robin Tim Keller '86. Linda Eshleman Stauffer '86. Julie Burkhart Beck '88. Michelle Johnson Beiler '88. Aaron Williams Harnish '85. Hughes '90. Jen Ditzler Sugra '93. Jennifer Barkume '95. Rebecca Lehman Barkume '95, Brenda Yeagley Gould '95. Deron Lehman '95. Craig Barkume '96. Angela Burkholder Martin '96. Hagaman Crystal Kovaschetz '99. Dara Pachence '98. '99. Shawn Marianne Irwin Spongier 99. Kelly Cornelius 00. Audrey Dobish Vbertore '00 1990s, 2000s 00. Jill Holtry 'OOandGina Alumni Picnics featuring Berrigan's Subs Lancaster County 1970s 1960s Anr.Mumi a dinni-ir in wffv Horace .Inhusou, Jean Nvwhart Johnson 'S4. l)r Jack Mulka 'f)6. Chnstinc Hunhvs Myen Camp Hill Xfyctw '90, Catherine Malzko Mulka '68. ')(). l)r Uobi-rl I. Nelson Swarls Swans, Mrs. Ralph 'fti. Wire, lvalue Ralph Win- \U. t)r Steve Kozloff. President Jessica Kozloff. mzabeth MvKcclmie and Dr. Alex McKechnte '.*f, Nat present tor pholo was Harry M. Warren CHI THETA PI REUNION - On Homecoming. as a BU sorority attended. Twenty members from Chi Thela Pi celebrated ifs IS"" and roommates cch-hi o(ed their 20''' year Long Ueach Island. NJ. in September 2000 From Nancy left Jill iMylon Confair '80. Ann Silvonek Dempsey 80. MIndy Mc Master Heffelfmger. Whitman Peterson HO (hack). Sue Kingeter Puderhach '80 (front). Terry Mizdot Giordano '80 and Marianne Deska Braithwaite '80 Alt are mothers of children ranging in age from 3 Tin anniversary HH. Carol Peltnitz Thomas '88. Teddi Mae Stone Milter '87. Michelle Rader Michelle Price Pologruto '89. Maureen Fenner Poller 89. Susan "Fresh Paluba Edwards '88. Paula (PJ) Lawson Hornberger '89. Jeanette Daniels Schriver '86. Julie Updegraff Adinotfi '89. Gina Lordi Matrisciano '89. Carolyn Albert-Reilty 89. Hotly Ungiran Nagy 90. Denise Vreeswyk Miller '87. Karen Perks Bar base 88. Janet Lazusky Fisher '89. Lauren Plaza Baran '90. Jennifer ' Botch Danzeisen '90 and Annie Farrell Manusky SKiMA UIJiNION In Sig sorority \i\ter\ college reunion with a get-away weekend in the founders through the second pledge class Reunion participants included Jeanne Hotlingsworih Pesot til '7H McMaster (Nil) and Whitman (CO) traveled the greatest distance, while the NJ and VA They vowed not to wait another 10 years before another reunion, their last was in Blooms burg in 1990 Altagreed. too. that time Is too short and they hadn i aged too badly (i e gray hair, excessive weight and wrinkles). to early teens others reside in PA. '86. . II Bloom at the Beach 2001, Avalon, Bloom at the Beach 2002 Jack's Place Avalon, NJ Saturday, August 3 watch your email & the Alumni web site for details 12 NJ Husky football fans gather MICHIGAN RECEPTION in Michigan - For the second consecutive year. Husky Ibotbnll tans had an opportunity to watch BU in post-season playoIVs. On hand for the firet-round ganic witJi ( irand Valley State University in '63. '66, Ed Whalen Doug Doyle Michigan wcrc Hrucc RetTeor '65. Bill LX^mcott '66. Jack Hippensliel '68. Ron Russo Mulka '70, Jim '72 (the radio voice of the Huskies). John Braganini '75. Rob Cashman WiUiam Pan '00. Bridenstine, retired Also '7^. in the IX>ug Pfaut/, '79, stands was Don Bloomsburg businessman, who now lives in the Detroit area. For many yeiirs, Vk)x\ announced all home football games at Redman Stadium. Brian Sims 0! and President Kozloff VP Preston Herring. AD Mary Gardner, Mm Doyle team doctor David Ball. President Jessica Koihff Ed Whalen Ron Russo Husky fans 13 '65. '70. Bruce Rejfeor Doug Pfautz '6S 72 and Don Bridenstine and John Braganini 79. Bill Pall 79. Bttl '75 DerncotI 66 and Jack Mulka 66 1951 Championship Football Team estabhshed an award to honor PSAC The Bloomsburg University Athletic Department recently championship teams. In celebration Conference championship, the 95 1 1 of the 50"^ football anniversary of its Pennsylvania State Teachers College team was the first to receive the new Team of Champions Award. The 95 1 1 football team, coached by Bob Redman, was one of only two teams in Bloomsburg go undefeated ( 948 was the first). Huskies hosted Shippensburg ITie award was presented to team alumni on September 8 when the attended; 35 out of 55 team well was University in a season-opener at Redman Stadium. The reunion football history to 1 members reunited to celebrate the honor (nine team members are deceased). Buckalew Place, hosted by University President Jessica on the field. Following the game, team members honored was 95 team halftime. the Kozloff. During House to reminisce and enjoy the company of former Alumni gathered on tlie lawn of the Fenstemaker Festivities began with a pre-game brunch 1 teammates and their at 1 families. Tfim Spiick Dave i.inkchor.sl Gene Morrison '.^j. '53. Ai) Mary John Diei: Cmnhici; iJcor^i.' Lamhrinos '5 J. I'rcsuient Kozloff. Oniries Riiss yfr/unisky Mertyn Junta's SS Brennan 53 >4. ArUell Zt'igenfuse '53. Joe Glosek Arnif Garinger 14 '55. '54 Joe Slemer. Roland Schmidt 56 1951 Championship Football Don Cesare '52. Joe Costa President Kozloff, Alton Schmidt '55, Mrs. Schmidt Russ Verhousky '53. '59. Dave Linkchorst Jack Mulka '53 JohnDieti '52. Charles Brennan co-captain), Robert Alex Boychuck. Ralph Verano '55. Danny Boyc hue k Cumens '53. '66 (center) Introduces Marques '55 Members Head Coach Danny Hale Jeremiah I'-lcna oj the championship team Shipperuhurg JS iilaze (fonthalt Team i)yi-r (/ooihall (ri^ht) co captain), dene Morrison '53. Lockard (B U .itajj) and their guests enjoyed watching Blaomshurg beat Resident A dvisor reunion RA STAFF & FRIENDS REUNION ~ A number of resident advisors andfriends held a gathering ul Don Young s home in Bloomshurg last summer In attendance were (first row. from left) Amanda Houck Shuler '95. Tara Stocker Haggerty- 93 & 94. Frank Haggerty '9S and Rodney Pocceschi '92. (second row. from left) Jason Villanti '96. Chad Burkholder '95. Jeremy Shuler '95. Kristen Hindeman DeStefano '95. Lori Blydenburgh Ahem '93. Kevin Lockwoud '97 and Joseph Lettiere '94 & '99: (third row. fi-om left) Darren Foreman & '92 '93. Keith Milks '01. Michael Mark Bauman '95 & '00. Todd Kyllonen '9HA '01. James Ahern '95. Scott Bird '94 96. Michael Landis '94. .Matthew Dumberth '94. DeStefano and Erik Ross '93 Tennis alumni TENNIS ALUMNI - Attending a reunion were Drew Hostefter '76 andTom Sweitzer '75: (second row) Coach Burt Reese. Rick Willders H2. Rnly Larny 91. Simon Peppiatt 93. Rob (front I Lario '85: (third row) Steve Looker Gary '90, Lance Milner '90. Marty Coyne '83. Craig Diehl '82. Matt Qmgley '91 and Steve Golhitz 'HO. Augustine Reese '73. Connolly '87. Among the guests were Marion Lee Chronister Augustine '9! and Lisa Coyne '89. Eileen '82. Third Thursdays in the Philly area IHIHD nil KSDA Uumm who Uve ,n the Philadelphia atva met at the Great .imencan Pub tn Conshohocken to make plans /or a sencs of social outings on Third Thursdays in a different cachmonih At the planning session were (left photo, seatcdi Hugh O Donnell '95. LoriClarke '97. Jason Schondra '99. KickiStrong (standing) Ed Jones '54 Ansle\Da^xi±iuk •98. Scott Bird '96 and Scott Righter 'S4: (right photo) Brian Ladlcy 95. Kris .\e(} 95. Rodney Salads 00. Dax-id Marcolla '95 and Mike Hoppes '00 Check out the alumni web site (www.bhomu.edu/alumni) forfuture locations. ) location 16 Houston alumni Alumni and friends met with Jack Shdka and Robert 'Doc " tVarren 95 (H) faculty during their visit to '66 and retired Houston last fall In foreground: Lisa Yu.Connie Brecker. White. Richard White '78. in Tearpock 70. John Gross '80 Jim Brecker Bryan 79. Nick Baldo '81. Reid 'SI. and Dr Warren. Not pictured Malloch. Jeff Grill Malioch. MikeMelillo 81. Nancv background Dan '80. Tern Sotak .Ualtwh Greg Malloch SI. Mike Keener REUNION IN EXTON From - Friends «/, Jrum the kite l9Slh Brian Horan ^iil ln^icllivr in l.xittn uti (h lnhtr Horan Slaccy Ih-lhunwi 21. Boh Gustafson '86. Layne Gustafson. Donna Forsier '88. Dan Forstcr Pat Tannous '88. Diane Murtin Kilker '88. Tom Kilker. Kristen Sertoli Zulkosky '88. Andrew Zulkosky. Robin Buck Lannous '88. Heather Cochrane Gustafson '88. baby Shea Gustafson. Tammy Stremic SUvka '88 and babv Michael SUvka. 2001.. left are Jeff SUvka '88. '88. Lisa Diefenderfcr restaurant shut '80. KimClark '77. KellyLewis '86. '66. lives A./, vnluniCind where they Nolan '77. '89. who I " In re.\cue They arc the Pictured are .Staey and volunteers his time ad/ustiny, resi J the A graup /''air and Steve Krei.sher. Sherrl Heffner 'H8 and Tom //cffner 17 weekends serve foitd al Nino's Ui wtnkers of the NYl'D. my stiulenis now know that men and women who risk their Sfueey writes. "Ay a kindergarten teacher, HI I:\IjS vi.iite smmol lui After the Sei'temher II Wtnld Trade Center disaster the doors to the public and heaan catering doing rescue work REUNION (Jl Boh McMuiUn MattConneU 77 and Evelyn Baxevane Piitnoni. heroes aren t just on the cartoons they watch alumni attending the football game at East Stroudsburg University and the post-game Berrigan sub picnic were Bill Derricott its FDNY and /'API). chiropractor AT ESI GAME Among the BL V-/ i>f Restaurant in tower Manhattan '89. r,/ /Si . /Larry 's Shuman p lends From Dr Richard (itngo. I'arkeshury,. workers and fiolU e officers I'A. a tic held their annual gathering left: Sue Dougherty Krcis/ier 89. Tina iMGreca '89. '89. in Iflnomshurg. Michelle Garrity Monique Manning • 1 1 III ALUMNI RETURN OR CAREER hJCrO I- industry, ^ovcrnmvnl. non-pm/ir sector, r H FAMILY HONORS DAD - The family of Bill Repn-senfaiives of 62 organizations/rom business, graduate and professional education returned for honor ofBill s ( 'areer Tierney '73 presented a bench to the university in birthday Since Bill was a former Husky football player, the bench is located near the door at Nelson Fieldhouse used by the football team. Shown with Bill are his wife, EXPO The representatives included the following alumni. Jim Carlin 71. Hoh f'achakilo 72. William Schneck 76. Patrick McDeviit H I James Snyder '82. Donna Erlslon Heath HH. Stephen Oidaro 'H9. Karen Wolfe Wharton H9. Belinda Currey '92. Kevin O 'l learn '94. Vanessa Starr Wagner 94. Chad Burkholder '95. Gabe the eighth annual 50"" Cheryl, daughter Jennifer . and son Ryan Genovese '97. Erica Keiper '9N. Kimberly Pencek McHale '9H. Greg Minnich '98. Stephanie Shoop '99. Jim Cardamone '00. Megan Gaul '00. Dave Marcolla 00. Eric Molnar '00. Miki Smith '00. Kaci Diem 'til. Laura Shultz 01 and Rick Mason ALUMNI PLAYERS - For the fifth year, the Alumni Players presented a summer production under the direction of James H. Slusser '90 & '92. Starring in this year play. Fallen Angels. 's were (from left) Kevin Winter-Deely '98. Laurie George 01. David O'Brien '73. Diana Eves '88. Bryan Lapinski. Jesse Puterbaugh. Becky Ermisch '7! assisted with costumes and Betty Ruth Luchak Keller '68 was in charge ofpublic relations and tickets. This year production is tentatively scheduled for the last weekend in 's July r Coming soon: Live Husky Notes on the Alumni web site www.bloomu.edu/alumni/ 18 1 19 19 Surviving arc two nephews and a grand- Deaths Marie GuckavanTurnbach '19 of Hazlelon died on November 0. 200 i\s o weeks before she would nephew. have celebrated her 102'^ binhda\ anniversary. 192$ 1 1 . mann ing, Prior to she laugh! in the Ha^lcton public schools. Later she substituted in the Hazleton November Area School District and St. Gabriel's SchoolShe was instrumental m maintaining a Penn Marie Ciuckavan Vumbuch '19 Kliiabclh 4, 1.. Daniel.i '25 of liiylor died on Hilda Chaykosky llladick '23 Anna Singleman Barnes Prior to retirement in 1970. she taught in the Slate Taylor and Ri\ersidc school campus in the Hazleton area and served on the school's educational council for 30 Helen years. Tumbach husband, William, founded the late Funeral Home in A teacher at Hazleton. for Surviving area son, William; two daughters. Sister Ann Tumbach and Beth Tumbach; 30 great-grandchildren and a 1 She taught in Hughestown, Dallas, Forty Fort and Wyoming Area high schools before retiring 5 grandchildren, sister. She was the widow of Willis Harncs in September 1 999 daughter, Sylvia Richard; 10 grandchildren and OH. liene 9. Stasia Raicwski She taught in She was a teacher 3, She taught 1924 substitute tor . at on I lammond and ol Donald '24 of West Pittston age 97. 1 (.'arol Pnilt; I I astburn. iit/, Mary Reiigan Cove '10 Wallace Deir 2 years, She was also an was 1927 died oil Scplc ruber 2, 2001. Mary Davis was a teacher the instructor Dodd; eight grandchildren .ind ' rondtili '.12 vrn I liirris great- (ilenn I many l-.velyii ill 1 12 12 Clapp '.12 Oman I'li/abeth Irene LukuNuvaije Karnbes '27 died ' llollman forthe Inlcmational Correspondence Schools for years. 1 Alice Rowetl I'leanor BallicI gramtehildren ' 12 ' Alnicda Derby I survived 12 11 ' (irace Linskill Martin at »gc 9^. Wyoming Area School District. I'he widow of John Howell, she is 10 ' ewis ("reveling 1 Ida Smilh Howell '27 of I-\etcr Township a '\{) Jennie Noltic by two daughters, Janet Dyniond and Harriet years and dwards llarlman '28 Kathtyn Skwarek '29 Cora R.ibucK Smith '29 leanor I 1 Roberts SlulTord '28 Ionise Jar/enbowic/ '29 nine gnmdchildren. six Prior to reiiremeni in 1970. she in I'aylor for live Davis '28 thel 1 Newport lownslup and 2001, Schailes Rosser '27 tirace great-grandchildren, a sister and a brother. Helen Leutholt Noakcs *24 of Taylor died on October 2001 > in a brother. 5. 1 granddaughters. She was the widow of Joseph HIadick. Surviving are two sons, Leonard and David; two grandsons and died on October '24 of tilcn age 97 Surviving are two granddaughtcrN and five grcnt- horseback. Anna Singleman Barnes in at Mocanaqua before retiring in 1970, She was the widow of Uruno Kowalski Greenfield Township and Lakeland When she began teaching, she commuted on schools. Kowahki lien I She was the widow died on October 26. 2001, Hilda Chaykosky HIadick '23 died on October 2001. at age 98. Karabcs '27 iikasav tige I . Surviving are three daughters. Anne 192 3 ustbuni '25 I Unveil '27 1 Reha Stevens Shannon '27 Walp Faalbum '25of Kennetl Squiuv \ 2001 at ago 9ft. She taught lor 27 yc«r\ at Hcniicr ITcmcnlary School in ( oatcsville three grcat-gmndchildren. age 97. at Davis "2^ .\ Ida Smith at University. died on September a Daniels '25 I Harriet Wiilp Hope Harriet Surviving arc two sons. Willis and David; Lois Pfahler Jones *22 of North Ridgeville. died Marywood in 1969. 1922 44 years, she earned a master's degree aura I licnjamin Rush Schmil in Scranlon Noakcs "24 culholt I Mi/aheth Laura A. Davis '25 of North Scrnnlon died on July n. 2001, at age 96, '24 Kowalski *24 Stasia Raicwski districts. University branch She and her ois Pfuhler .(ones "22 1 2001. '32 Schoch '32 Infer Smith H ' Dorothy Seniic I'crcncic *34 l.ce llaiigharl '15 Clmrles Blacklnirn '35 Family member donates photos to University Archives John Kovaleski Williitin I ; eoiiitnl Harlik Margaret was County. He began V) M9 Rtith Diigaii Snieal '39 Bloomsburg Literary Institute and State Normal School (from 1869 to 1916). He was bom May 17. 1887. and was from Vandling in Lackawanna it ' Clie|ioiiis Milioth ' Building, Scranton, attended Bloomsburg during the period 18 ' MS Walter Willika John N. Dano of Annandale. Virginia, recently shared photos from his father's days at Bloomsburg. John Dano *07or522 Connell 18 ' liotnas 1 called (iladys "Hetty" Jones Harris '40 Kemple '40 Daniel Alfred Washcleski '40 classes January 2, 1905 and li/abeth Miller O'Hora '41 Oeorge Dnimchy '41 dna Snyder lleckinai) '44 Paul Kowlnnds '47 1 graduated June 26, 1907. scholarship and was in the John excelled in college preparatory 1 program in science. The July 1909, Alumni Quarterly mentioned that he would be a senior at Harvard Harvard in Law School Scranton He graduated from in the fall. until his in 1910 and practiced law death in 1 an attorney in Scranton. Millard Beagle Marry Kichard l-idwards '53 's I William Roedcr '50 Studio. Richard 1 ocke '53 Mary Ruth Dreibclbis Jr., Marcie Mesko Vilous tidwig '4H Rloiimshur^ at u^c IV The portrait was taken by Bloomsburg and graduated the same also attended til Bloomsburg 969. John Dane's brother. Nicholas Dano Jiihn Dano, u \HiJfnl year. Nicholas '81 is was also a granddaughter. Cieulugy class, bloomsburg Ulcrary Inslilulc 07. presumably in ami Slate Normal School. Lewis '54 John Halcovich "55 J'MU) a coal mine. I I wood l:rlc '57 Dale Springer *57 M, D.inald Miller *5K Swisher '60 I'.ugenia Patricia Durinigan '61 Adanisky Paul I I rcircich '61 James Campbell *62 Virginia Steinhart f-'rancis I loch '63 Sorochak '63 Helen Lehman Wirlh '67 J;i<.<|iieline Icddock-Meiillo '72 Ruth Verger Henncr "74 Barbara Nuss I'clty '74 William Ayrcs '77 redcrick '79 (M) Bowser Corde '84 Wuvh Campbell Sr. '85 Donald I (iiscle Bloomsburg Literary Institute ami Slate Normal School students on a class trip to Washington. DC. in 1906 John Dano is the sixth person from the left A ha-ikelhull learn (iii\L all the -, in a photo hy the Madden Studio. Bloomsburg players have the number 10 on their shirts? lifKHi Pci/er '86 Whydu Li-ia (iilhard I 19 Bonn '90 I Karen Latchford Lunger *91 *32 of Scranlon died Almeda Derby Warren. MI. She was .She is at age 94, a retired teacher and 15. principal. 2001, She taught in She completed graduate work at age 94. Berwick until her marriage Robcn Kosscr. She later Mount Joy and ( amp Hill. late July 2, 2001, at age 90, taught in Berwick, She was a special education teacher in Tunkhannock before retiring in 1973. The widow of Gino Fronduti, she is survived Surviving are a daughter. Louise Hineigl, three by four daughters, Jane Shippey, Alice Gene Edwards. Irene Moran and Eleanor O'Hara; four iwo great-grandsons, two step-grandsons and two step-granddaughters, grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Steel ton. Kcba 22. 2001. al agcKy. A (icr graduation, taught Centre al the Township School She taught or substitute taught for a number of years before retiring in 1972. daughter, MonaCotner; ten grandchildren, six great- Navy during World War In 1946 he began a 3 II. December 6. 200 She taught Wyoming in He retired Wallace Derr '30 of Bloomsburg died on November 2, 2001. at age 93. Emergency Relief under Civil Service and also worked for the United Givers Association in Washington, DC. 1 . age 93. at 1-dwardsville High School and at Valley West School District for a total of Association of Mutual Grace Edwards Hartman *28 of Lancaster died on December 9. 200 at age 94, She taught in a one-room school for two years Insurance Companies and before working as a manager for several of the Pennsylvania Columbia County the 1 She many years, he served as representative for the Class I le of 1932. was married Jones '40 September 2001. retail stores. retired in 1972, Ethel Roberts Stafrord '28 of Peckville died 4. She taught District Surviving are two and in 2001. for at many years in the Blakely School Aldenvilte. She was the widow of Ivor Stafford. Surviving two daughters. Mary Lou McLean and Jane and F leaner Yeager; a son, Dann; a son. Thomas; 13 grandchildren and I6great- Jennie Nottle '30 of Savannah, GA. and like to list (0 receive information from the BU Team should at '31 of Shickshinny died on Professor Harry C. Strine III, Director of Forensics, Lycoming School in District, Hughesville, graduate work at Penn State and Bucknell University. appeared is in musicals Department of Erma Kelchncr She was a former Irene Rhinard last employed by Hurr's IceCnsam summer. library teacher at Lioskill 1 Martin for in the '31 of Dallas died on Lake Township School District 30 years. Surviving are a son, Frederick, and Surviving are a son. Richard; a daughter, Barbara 16. 1930 Greene-Dreher Community Schools, Lake 1 7815- 1301. Telephone: 570-389- 4576. Email: hstrine@planetx.bloomu.edu. Mary Davis 2001. at Mary Reagan Coxc She 1 . '30 of Swatara Township 200 1 . at age 92. retired as a teacher at St. '32 of Pittston died on October in at the Womelsdorf, and Weatherly. is a sister. Dorothy Semic Ferencic '34 of Susquehanna Township died on October 21, 2001, at age 88. District for in the Steeiton-Highspire School 40 years. Surviving are two brothers and a sister. 193$ Lee Banghart '35 of Berwick died on November I, 2001, at age 95. He taught in the Berwick Area School District was also principal Early in his of the Orange Street a member of the Class of 924 Green-Castle School District. 1 al Bloomsburg. His in the Township, Lake Ariel and Kingston before retiring in 1974. in Pottsville age 89, She taught died on September Home She was the widow of Samuel Hooven. He was also a sister and a brother. 8 great-grandchildren, age 87. School for ten years. 1932 Johnson; ten grandchildren. 1 at education teacher, she taught former Bethany Orphan's career he Bloomsburg University. 400 East Second Street. PA A special for 41 years before retiring in 1969. three grandchildren. and Theatre Arts, Bloomsburg, Evelyn Smith '33 of Weatherly died on 966. July 2. 2001. at age 90. She taught Houseknecht; and a son, Thomas. She was the widow of George Ferencic. Northwest High Parlor in Sunbury. Communication Studies 1957-1973, She taught '31 of Dallas celebrated her until retiring in Grace was age 88. at sisters. After graduation, she taught at the Wintlcld at Muncy from 1932-1942 and in 1934 his wife, the 90"' birthday anniversary last School Cora Rabuck Smith '29 of Sunbury died on November 26. 2001, al age 92, Elizabeth Hafer Scbocb '32 of Charleston, SC, died on August 23, 2001. Surviving In retirement, he ol^en Surviving of 4S years. six grandchildren, six great-grandchildren brother. Berks County, 1969. Bloomsburg University. Surviving are three brothers and two School, She in Surviving are his wife, the former Sarah Dutrow; two daughters. Linda Gibson and Laura September 25, 2001. age 94. a teacher and principal for 38 years in He completed sisters. Forensic contact Award 1933 Lewis Creveling and the Greater Nanticoke Area School District for a total BU Alumni 1931 before retiring Kathryn Skwarck *29 of Mocanaqua died on December 24. 2001. at age 92, She taught in the Conyngham Township School be on the mailing age The widow of Seth Schoch, she is survived by two daughters, Sylvia Miller and Jane in Louise Jarzenbowicz '29 of Sugar Notch died on October 16. 2001. al age 93. She was a teacher for 43 years before retiring in 1973. She also served as principal at the Lower District at Ringtown and Philadelphia. Bill Flammer; two stepsons, Daniel and David Bause; two stepdaughters, Nancy Beard and Jane Hix. She taught '26, Any one who would 1 . 1963. She taught age 9 1 the East Askant Middle School. Forensics 200 was president of International Correspondence Schools. He was recipient of the Chang; 1929 Surviving are two 6. 1972 as president and chief retired in he that, and a He was and a brother. He grandchildren. Augusts. 2001, grandchildren. grandchildren; two sisters of Lake Winola, November 90. two sons, Daniel and David; a stepson, Mark Shellenberger; a stepdaughter. Eve ShellenbergerMoore; 13 grandchildren and five great- Surviving are a son. age 92, arc Robert; four Surviving are his wife, the former Joan Zarr; at on October '32. formerly Denver, CO, on Association's Distinguished Service formerly of Ponstown, died on October 4. 2001. daughters, Susan Lupint grandchildren, four great- wife, the former Eleanor Kreamer, died first in 1971. step-grandchildren, seven step-great-grandchildren, a sister and a brother. who died 19. also farmed in the Surviving are a stepdaughter, Enid McLane; four to the fonner (*ladys "Belty" many years he Jerseytown area. in . She was the widow of Malburn Hartman. Farmers National Dank. Kor 1 Oman Glenn at executive officer of Intext Corporation. Prior to His a past president High School, principal University and Bucknell University. 1977. He was her husband. Edward. died For She was also a graduate of College Misericordla. is guidance counselor and a Northwest Area High School and assistant superintendent in Columbia and Luzerne counties. He earned master's degrees at Temple 45 years. in Surviving education spanned 38 years, during in principal at Millville Ellen Daviii *28 of F.dwardsvllle died on - Briar Creek Mutual Insurance Co. grandchildren. His career 192S 1 year career as manager of Orangcvillc. Eleanor Balliet Clapp Hoffman '32 of Newville died on July 30. 2001, at age 88. She was a social worker for the Pennsylvania which time he was years before joining the survived by Rosemary Stepp, Patsy Cackovic grandchildren and a brother. for ten is and Kiny Lattuca; nine grandchildren and 1 2 great- three daughters. age 96. al She was the widow of Robert Shannon Surviving arc two sons, Herbert and Donald; a he The widow of Patrick Coxe. she Steveni .Shannon *27 of Danville died on December 27. 2001. Marywood at Alice Rowett Fronduti *32 of Falls died on to the grandsons, a granddaughter, a siep-granddaughtcr. Ezra Harris '32 of Bloomsburg died on July Scranton School District until University. Schalles Roster '27 of Mlilz died on 18. in the retiring in 1976. a daughter. Paula Krassa. Hope on July age 90. at She taught was the widow ofPaul Karabes. Surviving August 2001. first wife. A, Maude Dent, and his second wife. Evelyn Sharretts, preceded him in death, 193H John Kovaleski '38 of Lily Lake died on March 5 at age 90. Mary's School, 20 1 Huskies' Fall sports wrap-up Football Led by PSAC Eastern Division OtTensi\c PSAC Coach of Bloomsburg Danny Hale, the Year team posted the was The men's soccer team wrapped up a successful season with a 3-1 win over California (PA), the PSAC first place finisher Chris Moscatello's in the the second straight season where they lost lo PSAC-rival Lock Haven, championships 1 NCAA Grand Valley I! State, the eventual NCAA Division runner-up. regular season. Bloomsburg was also ranked Defense was the name of the game Glaze, a senior tailback, rushed for 1.327 yards and 12 touchdowns on 21 1 carries this season, including a career-best of 222 yards against East Stroudsburg, He finished his career as the school's third all-time leading rusher with PSAC Coach of the Coach Sandy Dickson the PSAC" finals for the led her NCAA Division II row second straight year (where has overtimes for the second straight year) and 1 in nine seasons Bloomsburg and an He was Bloomsburg at also named the is Coach of II tournament fitr the Senior Alea Balthaser and junior Rence II Region the Year for the eighth time in his coming at Bloomsburg. The Huskies started the season with four straight wins before losing a tough. 23-12 decision on the road at Indiana (PA). Needing to win their remaining games to get a playoff combining for 32 Amencan of the team's 54 goals on named an Balthaser, the season. All- following the season, finished her career as the school's all-ume leader m goals season, the Huskies easily beat to earn NCAA the fourth and final Traveling to Allendale, Michigan, for the opening round of the playoffs the Huskies not able to overcome and fell to some missed Grand Valley, 42- 1 w ere rcUirii women will return all season to lead the defensive efTort for Ihc Huskies. He taught in the Williamsport Area School As District tor Ml years. Field Hockey baskclball coach at Williamsporl and at the hc llloonishurg field hockey team wrapped up another successful season by winning its final nine games to finish with a School, his teams 14-3 record. accunuilalcd over 500 I I'he Huskies, however, did not earn a post-season bid lor the first lime in lonner Joseph's St. He was inducted into our members of the Icam went on to the Ml earn All-Anierican honors tor their play this I-amc They were Shunna Fritz and Marlca Parthm, named first learn All-Ainericans by member of the West season. named second team I Athletic Mall of in 1 99(1. also a Ic is I Branch Valley Chapter and and Sports Hall ot All- the Pennsylvania Stale the National field, while Nikki llartranll Tn.sh I.eit/cl were hgh I wins. over 20 years, A men cans. I luiic Sports Hall ol Fame. Fritz, a He was sophomore, finished (he -season had a playing excellent defense played in this solid final year, in all 1 ju.st against average on the year a basketball and football referee more than 40 A 7 giinies she She helped the season. defense hold opponents to Cross Country *35 of South W'lllianisport age 90. Partlon. a senior hack, this Charles Uluckbuni everyone school record with 12 shutouts War for years. veteran of World II, he earned a a 0.57 goals master's degree Hartranfl, a Duckncll University. al learn with 13 His wife, the former Ina goals and 34 points, while leading the team Mac Tanner, preceded him country teams showed improvement during with eight assists. in the 2001 season with po.sted a 0.63 goals againsl average and an She allowed just 10 sophomore, was second on the Both the men's and women's cross PSAC the 1 0th place finishes al championships. placed 2 1 St PSAC championships and at the Leit/el. a junior goalie, .853 save percentage. For the men, sophomore Chris Turner opportunities 4. NC.AA Regional (he with 19 goals, six assists and 44 points, Northeast Region playoff spot. al and points (155). Also, freshman goalie Heather Hartman set a Mansfield and Millersville before struggling to game of the Slippery Rock place coming died on July 22. 2001 at (60). assists (35) Huskies rolled over East Stroudsburg. beat Kutztown. In the final PSAC in 20lh place, while squad. l Williams led the Huskies' offensive attack Kim (ia.sper the at but three runners to next year's Huskies third time in four years. head II career, five of them berth, the NCAA Division to the lost in four it a school American Football Coaches Association Division I at overall record 13-42-1 in 14 seasons as a Division coach. The 73 wins record. to He compiled a record of 73-29for squad playoffs two years in a for the first time in school history. 1 for had another very successful season posting time overall. Hale has led the Huskies to the 3Vd in finisher Ihc men's icain will shutouts while Phil Bocchino was a standout on defender all season, a record of 15-4-1. of home The women's soccer team once again Hale was named the Sth pkice finish in 1997. I next season, while the 1 Year for the second consecutive year and eighth helm championships m Bloomsburg this year allowing jast 2 goals. Goalie Kevin Wright was 6-1-1 with four 3.331 yards. the fourth the final Mid-Atlantic Regional rankings. Regional the best finish for a For the women, .^9-year old during the regular season. The Huskies also earned a berth to the championships for of 9- was It Bloomsburg men's cross cinintr> ninncr since was the top a record NCAA 19th place ai the championships. The Huskies ended the year on a four-game wmning streak which included an overtime victor)' against football ^ ' Soccer Player of the Year. Marques Glaze, and East — BU Sports Information Director by Tom McGitire. goals and made 58 saves en route lo 1 shutouts on the year. death by four days, Surviving are Iwo sons, l-'.d '60 and Ronald two grandchildren, Chris *K2 and Tammy *61; Blackburn IMcKwen *84, and three greatAfter working at the Glen Alden Colliery Wanamie, he became 986. Surviving is An was His wife, the former Eleanor Stackhouse, died 1 in a teacher in Freehold, NJ, in a son, John Emon, and a sister educator superintendent before retiring A veteran of World master's degree William Thomas '38 of Arlington, VA, died on October 30. 2001, A at age 85. lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army al Surviving are While with the AEC. he attended the 1955 Geneva Conference. During his career as a reserve officer, he transferred to the Medical Services Corps and spent his annual active dut> at various Army medical posts in but primarily at Waller Before joining the the Washington. Reed Army Armed DC area, in October 1941, he briefly taught physics and chemistry at on September . 17. rclirtd in 2001, librarian at Millvillc 1 Leonard Barlik '39 of Largo. FL. died on December 9, 200 at age 84. He was a teacher al Pitlslon Area High School before retiring. He held a master's degree from She age 84. Bloomsburg University at earlier was an [.ngllith teacher and Ruth served on the BU Alumni Association's board of directors for eight years. She also served Deborah Scaienz. five grandchildren, grandchildren and two sisters. a son. six great- employed in years and enjoyed hosting class members many al her 1 5, 2001, in She earned a master's degree al Marywood University, She was widow of Albert Smeal. Surviving Kay Klinefelter and Joan Patterson. at age 83. the office of Fall Golf Outing The Husky Club f all Oolf Outing was held on October 1 1 at Frosty Valley Country Club golfers enjoyed the sunshine-filled day and more than $3700 was Athletic Scholarship Fund, The winning grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. foursome was Charlie Chronisler, 1940 McKinnon, I loward Jeff McKinnon and Rich Bcierschmitl'70. 21 in Danville. Sevenly-nine Icn Alfred Washelcfkl *40 of Simpson died on Wilkes-Barre. Husky Club raised for the (ieneral the are a son. Albert; three daughters, Beryl Kubik, Margaret Cheponis Mihocb '39 of lasl as organizer for Class of 1939 reunions for home. York University. Bergman's Store for High School. 1 . Surviving are his wife. Elizabeth; She was 5 years. at 1979 aHcr serving as a librarian 1939 Larksvillediedon December Walter Withka '38 of Burlington, NJ. died on September 13. 2001 at age 90. She a Scranton Central High School. Surviving are a son, William, and a grandson, Ruth Dugan Smeal *39 of Bloomsburg died he earned a Leonard; two daughters, Roberta Maruhnik and Hospital, Serv ices II, Temple University, a daughter, Karen Myres; and faculty member New grandchildren. a sister grandson and a brother. 1 from the Corps of Engineers War is 1973. in Reserve, he retired from the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. She was the widow of John Mlhoch, Surviving Burlington for 35 years, he in a history teacher, principal and assistant September War lownship and Carbondale also coached baskclball for 1 II, fjod/iony. a son. Joseph; Mary ei/kn and he taught 40 for native teachers in He years. school. 7 years. Returning to the United Slates, he was a in New Castle County. DE, former Irene Surviving arc his wife, the I While there, he trained and supervised on Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshal! Islands and was instrumental in building a new Islands. age 85. at , 1 veteran of World An Army cll I 200 8. 1 reading specialist two daughters. Jean Marie UoNinger; and seven before becoming a school administrator. I.ou He retired as a school counselor in the Title One program. He earned certification in elementary education KTandthildrcn. 1941 Kutztown Universlt>' and a master's degree and guidance counselor certification at the at KH/iilKlh Miller O'llora died on August 15. 2001. Ml of State College age 81. al University of Delaware. Surviving arc her husband. James O'Hora; a Surviving are his wife, the former Barbara daughlcr, Margaret Robinson, three sons, James. 1947 Kdbcrl and Donald, nine grandchildren and three Rowlands '47 of Oklahoma I'aul (;iH(ly'wood University. 1944 I He then successful teacher and coach in Karamac, a Pocono 1952 died on June BU's Athletic Hall of Fame in 1987. young man, he loured the world for two years while playing against the Harlem Globetrotters as a member of the Boston a He was a business teacher in the Fleetwood, Newport Township and Greater Nanticoke Area 1950 grandchildren and four step-grandchildren. '44 of Morrow, 1 Richard Locke '53 of Alden died on October seven meeting next year. Kdna Snyder Heckman said. Bloomsburg. His accomplishments earned him As School District for 25 years. death. Port/line, a stepson, Robert Dr) decades. be old, lucky and to elementary school principal teammates 2000, His wife, the former last five an Eastern Regional II, Bucknell University. instrumental Northumberland in infonnal talk of die at also took graduate courses at 1 full-length plays has also taught the Dutch dialect since 1976. conference 981), leniple University. various coaches gave an game and and Stratford, NJ; Air Corps veteran of World he earned a master's degree Commons. Danny Hale, a member previous aurel, NJ, and elementary supervisor School District Seranton ol the tbotball l the facilities in the Pennsylvania Mount director of education at the Selin,sgrove Center (one S. Attendees got a chance to in involving many into the age 81. at coach and teacher dinners on I'hursday 976 he has written eight 1 in dialect, A "You have of golf," he lot which means he golf", each of the Whirlwinds. Pennsylvania Dutch. le in a place in Irwin Klinger '49 received a certificate of merit wriilen one One of Schuylkill County's star athletes, he letters in football, basketball and baseball won 7. your vohmleer coordinator Dix. George Doiiaehy Dinner with Hale Stephen James Rowlands. his son. be "oh, so proud." will June 10. 2001, in death. at 1 and is recently scored bis ninth hole-in-one while playing secret: place at the right Dave Linkchorst '53 B-17 The Since of 1943 donated the at least they can be your chauffeur! 11,2001. in has had inform you thai 2003, 2. and bombardier aircraft Surviving and a sister. Air C"orps, he was an we there are already tcnialive plans for our 60"' reunion Brady, Pamela Costanzi and Rebecca Swirbul; three grandchildren He was a special agent with the FBI for 23 years, He earned a master's degree at Columbia frankly, perhaps that reunion oflhe (lass ol (>()"' be the combat have not planned any special annual reunion ihis year ihe thought crossed on the weekend of l*!/rii We llcur Vc. Ileur Ye. 1942 comnuiiiily or^ani/ations. I writes that his address Army veteran of Ihc instructor, co-pilot Kuymoiid Chandler *42 2nOl.iitygcK4. OK, City. died on July 4. 2001, at age 79. 1942 died on September 19. Yeich; a son. Keith; three daughters, Kaiherine John Halcovich 1953 Harr> Richard Edwards '53 of Newfoundland died on June 26, 2001, at age 74. ANav7 veteran of World for the signing He War January 4, 2002, he was present oflhe Japanese surrender. '55 of Shamokin died on age 68. He was a teacher in the Shamokin Area School District for 11. at 38 years before retiring He earned in 1993. a master's degree at Bucknell University. taught sixdi grade in Seaford, leaving to become an education DE, before specialist in the United Nations Trust Territory of the Pacific 22 Surviving are his wife, the former Lorraine Dudeck; a son, John; two daughters. Karen — . BSTC CLASS OF 1952 WILL COMMEMORATE 50™ ANNIVERSARY OF GRADUATION On Friday. May 3, 2002. an event of such monunienlal importance Imagine all this, plus the delight of turning the clock back 50+ announcement deser\ es no less than a banner headline (well, at least all caps!). Circle the date on your calendar now and make arrangements to meet your friends at this once-in-a-lifetime years and reconnectuig with our milestone occasion. theme will take place that the we had freshmen, Husky alma you? The sentiment verses, don*t for to learn the Remember how. spirit! \\>u inaler'.' second ot the Jo \ as recall all three crse a perfect is our 50-year reunion: Classmates should already have received an announcement by mail, including a bio form to return to the Ahimni Oflicc w ith inromiation mailmg, contact the Alumm for the reunion book. If you did not get the Office at 1 Room at the Fenstemaker Alumni English Great To triple the fun. the classes Alumni from other '50s years hfari.s are 1 welcome festivities at the all-alumni If class. continue on Saturday, luncheon in Mark Schweiker, renew rcser\ cd sealing that that you lea special recognition as the in w e have remained the intervening years we An Army true lo our our education, our rriendslups. tmr coming-ol-agc hold dear. So do come back to Hloomsburg (his May. college roots much all World War may have opportunity to pledge to our alma mater and find that piece ol your heart Area School years. I meet Ciovcmor Ceo; six grandchildren and four great- grandchildren. grandchildren. degree Nancy Swartx Lyehos University, 195 196 At the presentation Elwood Erie '57 of Penn Van, NY, died on July I, 2001. A U veteran of the teaching S, Air Force, he retired after Penn Van School in the District for in Patricia Dunnigan Adamsky *61 of Medford Lakes, NJ, died on July 29, 2001, al age 62. staff member High School, She taught Dale Springer '57 of Roselle Park. NJ. died on June 20, 2001. at many schools for of Jackson He was principal of Roselle Park High School for 28 years before retiring in 1992. He was honored as daughters, an outstanding teacher and administrator and was years and retired troin IK 11. sister. the Dale J. veteran during the Korean War. he earned grandchildren, a brother and a five He wii.s iin ilied on master's Kut/town ut Mloomsburg, al he established records in the inilc and hall mile runs, lie helped lead team track llic to tour straight District for many state titles. In recognition ol his elcinentary school teacher in the Canton Area School years. I le accoinplishinciiis. he was inducted into the lU) Athletic Mall ofl-aine in Surviving are his tompiiniori, Uiirh Perry; two Mary and Stacy; a son, Mark; and a daughters, son. at of Scranton. He and Audrey Melnick, Leslie Mupa, Janet and Betsy; 47 seasons and four overall Cumphi'll '62 of Canton DeccniluT 26, 2001. at age 60 also coached Ibotbtill and wrestling Ronald Boonie '61 has retired after teaching Honesdale High School for 40 years. He earned a master's degree at the University a master's degree at Montclair State College. Surviving are his wife, Suzanne; four daughters, aC Dawn Wilcox and I Icalher Ciinipbcll; a Andrew; a step-son. Ryan Morgan, and eight 1994. Me was also mcmbcrol the Allen Kogowic/ lall of ame and the I John Itobuck '63 has been Connie, have three children, grandchildren. resident of Hlysburg. he broker with Bressi sister. Paul Freireich '61 of York died on ihc lormcr Catharine Hush; a daughter. Kathleen of Commerce, A Surviving arc his wife, re-elected president ut the Brush Valley Regional Chanihcr his wife. Area I'ollsville Mullori-uine. 963 Michael, Mark and Kristen. and several l 1 grandchildren, Springer Wing. A Navy got District for II Principal's Association. When he retired, a portion of the school was named I laughter, he was u undelcuted dual meet Surviving are her husband. Clifford; two recognized as "Outstanding Educator" by the Union County (NJ) here today. The group roared with 1962 f'nglish in various high Medford campus. age 69. 1." .lanu'bloomu.edu. Ours invited. Fiir Still & is Martin Real an associute Selt/cr, and two grandchildren. Instate. He earned a master of social work degree al Mary wood University and served 3 years as a 1 2 9 58 September M. Donald March 30, 2001. at age 65, He was a teacher and administrator School He Miller '58 of Dumont, NJ, died on at Tenafly He Columbia University. Surviving are his wife, the former Louise Stanski; three sons, David. age 62. from the York City School Thomas and Douglas; served with the U.S. in September 200 '61, president of a baseball pitcher at Bloomsburg and in William change is 2001. at in the age 85. West Shore School in the Internal New York Cumberland, and the Harrisburg School total of 19 years before New District for a retiring in 1979. Surviving are a son. David; a daughter, Barbara in Berwick. A is silent auction with items dimated by celebrities was Revenue held as part of the day's Service's mission, State to adopt the limited is events. '6 Jo/ New IN SANI-RAN(. IS( '(J Jim ( 'ate York Ctty and cnllenc/rien J /tay Miller of Carlsbad. CA. met m San l''rancnco jor a few daya tatl spring Jim wat on hifi way lo Hawaii '63 before Congress on tax legislation. both a master's and doctorate at for his annual four-monih them is Ray Temple University, 23 to tournament. Celebrity lih.NDI-./.VOL'S testifies volunteers assure the success of the New chairman of the organiziition's Federal Many worked countless hours power used on Taxation Committee and frequently He earned and merchants was held and a the York State and IRS tax return forms. He District, iolf credited with orchestrating the of attorney check -otf box which She taught ( Willow Run Inn and local businesses Merrick, United States Treasury and convincing the IRS and Eugenia Swisher '60 of Bloomsburg died on 4. in having taxpayers make checks payable to the 1 Devlin 'clehrity rafdc of items donated by '60 was inducted posthumously into Milwaukee Braves farm system, October at National Society of Accountants. Fame ( Golf Course NY, was named "Accountant of the Year" by John Huda S. Classic was held on June 2 and a brother- William Stevenson the Northeastern Chapter of the Pennsylvania Sports he John Memorial four I960 the Golf Outing; Markowitz; a daughter, Hara Freireich KInsey '91; a son. Neil; five grandchildren, his mother National Tax Consultants Inc. located He was John Devlin He also many years, Army Reserve Unit Surviving are his wife, the former Rona grandchildren and two brothers. Hall of District, for 35 years. York. Rutgers Universit)' at al I in and completed other graduate courses 1 . served as department chair lor in 1994. He earned a master's degree at retired 200 where he taughi Hnglish NJ, for 35 years before retiring District, 1 . 's wife. Dianne visit Also shown with golfers were available to sign autographs for fans. More thanSIK.OOOwas raised to benefit the Devlin Scholarship. al Sclinsgrove Center. He historical novels f Mu^ill . M8and created lour hisiontul two volumes. A Soldier s Psalm: An Odyssey ofAmerica s in Restless iVorrinrs begins in Daniel, Matcolm his wife. Susan, arc parents hey I been haillinti als(> She ( room a resource in Central al Hucks Wayne Surviving are her husband. wroiiglully worshipped granddaughter and a brother. lloch '63; others virtually Joseph Oravil/ '63 has Hook thrusts the I llic retired as executive Pefnis> Ivania School Hoards Association. hero-iiarralor into the He joined lledgling days ol Our I'SIJA in executive director republic as he rubs He served 1970 and was named 1982. in to 1959. and I Friincls September Me was loratio (iates. '63 of Kingston died on Sonichnk IK. 2001. age 60. al of Scranlon and took additional courses at Rutgers Little University, Bighorn and scenes of now. Book avadabic III is in 1 and She was seen on the Carver last Mrs, Watty, the cook, 2002. I a master's in I I !c public, private worked as a professional m and higher She and her in [all stage as is (ireen." starring including an undefeated freshman year. His tlnal in varsitj record He formerly was superintendent ol County School District in eastern Cieorgia, Gary began his teaching career at Peny Central and Mt, Morris Central school districts in New York. Since then he has served as acting director of the Northern Westmoreland Career and technology Center in New Kensington, superintendent of Norwin North Huntington, assistant in in of Bentworih School District and principal of llsworih, l St, He earned a master's degree Marys Area High Hul falo and a Ph.D. at the at of Peppina, Hloomsburg Theatre he Rose fatloo." " I I Donna worked xjuity stage late stage 30 years. Susan has been employed as a writer and retiring to manager for M in theatre al lor nine years manager. the University of University of Pittsburgh. l from I-; 1 I She worked as 980 to 1 a 983 before be wife and mother to her family. 12-6, '67 has received the acuhy .Award from Drexel Domzalski l Wrestling Hall of Fame. Ronald Sekcllick '69 has his affiliation with Drexel in 's 1998 in development of an undergraduate program in health systems and technology. He developed an elective course. Biomedical liihics and Law. which has been undergraduate degree in He earned new biomedical engineering, the executive deputy is the Philadelphia served as assistant track coach al Junior High East for I2yearsand intramural basketball coach Junior High East for 18 years. at For 22 years he was a leader of the Boyeriown Area Education Association, either as president or president-elect. his wife. Dawn, are parents of two J 9 70 Robert Bartoleiti '70 has joined The College New Jersey as director of the Professional Development School Network, a program the in School of Education, He the lormerly served as chief administrator of Cranbury (NJ) School District since 1989. He holds a master's degree from Rutgers University and a doctorate from Fordham University, and chief of statTfor Richard Beierschmitt Department of Public Health. a master's degree at the University of Pittsburgh and a law degree al Temple University, of the Pennsylvania Bar, he is He also to the BU District, has Council of Trustees. previously was an elementary teacher and junior-senior high school principal in the district. He and Court for the liastem District of Pennsylvania and the United States Court of Appeals for the Third '70. superintendent of the Mount Carmel Area School been appointed admitted to practice before the United States District He is the father of Amanda, two daughters: Carolyn, his wife, Deborah, are parents of a daughter. Jodi '96, Shirley Keller '70 a County a nurse. director of public rclatioib auditor. Anita Dobson Shaffer '67 has earned a master's al Wilkes University. of the Downstatc Medical degree center in Brooklyn. She info see: .\rea www.lraffortl.com is a business education teacher in ihe School 2001, at retirement hunting cabin at December I. age 66. She also earned a master's degree He until she retired is principal of the Heights Terrace in the at He and his wife, Mary, are parents of a Bloomsbur^. Budka and Tracie Zysk; a granddaughter, two brothers and two sisters. Daniel at Bayak '71, a professor is among members from across the country credited with providing valuable 1968 24 of accounting Northampton Community College, a select group of faculty Karen Kallay Florcnlioe Hazleton Area School daughter, Jodi. V. RtckSehiUlt 72. Nancy Kay Knuhe Hi)// 72. Kerry Ayers 72. Mark Wolf and Jim Darhower. in Districi. Sur\ iving are her husband. Barrie; two daughters, Krislie Keuka Lake Penn State University. Elementary School specialist in Ihe in 1999. IN HALUMORE i rumis from the Class of 1972 met for ilinner in h'els Point. Baltimore The uroup inchuled Linda CapeUano and her Francis ADtonelli '71 has earned a doctorate at '67 died on Shikellamy School District for 30 years REUNION that she dream of building a 1971 She was a teacher and reading ^4 iheir Shamokin District. LehmaD Wirth serving as Columbia Hammondsport, NY. She has three sons. David, Brian and Christopher. Helen is She reports husband have achieved IVisdo 72. 32 retired after years on the faculty of the Boyertown Area School District. In addition to teaching, he of lealth Systenis. paralegal, and ' a teacher Circuit. later assistant to the 72. Hohhi Bail Schthti is and a wrestling, football and swimming coach. He has also been inducted into the South Jersey daughters. Kristin and Holly. He began John was resident of Cherr> Hill. NJ, he He and 1967 A member husband. Jonah, settled back the Sliickshinny area in 1976, education tor more than For more A Br>an ilic incorporated as a core requirement for Ihe his past fall she created the role I'enn State in 1969. Penn.sylvania State University. At Bloomsburg. he wrestled for three years, western School District entral connection with the univcrsiiv Michael McHale's the lutsc) Italian neighbor, in l-nscmble's production of 1965 from to the stage recently after a ^2-year hiatus. summer production ol "the Com TV actress Cheryl Conway. in 953 and a in ( Pennsylvania. and lipon receiving a master's degree doctorate rawlord named superintendent University's School of Biomedical Engineering, Science J964 II available and IV in early 1 rat lord will be John earned degree I Hook one volume one volume C Distinguished Adjunct Donnii Krotlic (luohic *64 returned Published by I'ublishing. of fame, John Surviving are his mother and a brother. Hook IV takes readers to the year in 1969 I descendants (o II, of Ihe a teacher in the Kingston School and Wyoming Valley West School District, He earned a inaslcr's degree al the 'niversily follow James' World War 966 School. District volumes Subsei.|ueiit J District, superintendent Morgan, Hcncdici Arnold 37 superintendent of i-au Claire (WI) Area School elbows with (ieorge Washington, Daniel District for Michael Cunningham '69 has been Wyoming Seminars Sports Hall School District Navy from 1955 in the Township School inducted into the Melanie Abru//o; a son, Ryan; a a daughter. director ol at f.xeier iiary Kussvll *66 has been her church and community. in "sonic maligned, others forgotten." teaching oiinly lor ten years. C She was active salient historic ligures. Area High School. retired in July 2001 after Roger Schropp '64 was a deputy Clerk of Courts Office of the criminal Stan Kucharski '68 was inducted into Ihe Aihletic Hall of Fame in October and the Archbald Athletic Hall of fame in September, Stan is head tbotball coach al Wallenpaupack in years, her most recent illness, she division of becomes enmeshed vnth still School District onipany. educational assistant in the BU and also worked (or the Doylcstown During the l9S0s. she was an Ihe 1960s generations. In caeh and district. She has a son, Matthew. 23. canter lor nearly three years. taiighl in the i'ennridge tJniil slory, the cenlrai character school College. of a son. have two grandchildren. Bucks Last High School. James ihrough several in ihe She earned a master's degree at W'est Chester Universil> and a doctorate at Immaculaia Virginia Sttinhart lloch *63 of Doylcstown died on November 12. 2001. al aye 60. She had Iriisi I770andlt)llowslhe fielioiial lainily ol curriculum Authority. He and Magill Kcyn«l(ls'7l have novels Roberts School J. She formerls was director of personnel and also chairman of ihe Kalpho Township is Municipal Auihorily and chairman of the Nonhumbcrland County Industrial Dcvclopmcni Susan his duufihlcr Owen Districi. daughter write John superintendent of ihe worker and director of professional services social Father and input into the '68 has been named development of an accounting textbook by McGraw-Hill. . One of Daniel's was the text the ideas lhat was incorporated World Wrestling Federalion in a chapter explaining equit\ iransaclions and corptiratc reporting. i has taught le was Ni\ at for where most of rxeellcnce his career has been spent. the University of princip;il in l.arl> '71 has been named president and chiefoperaiing oftlcer of the PG Energy Division ofSouIhem Union in W ilkes-Barre. He PG Energy joined 1976 as a corporate in 1987 he was elected a vice president. Most recently, he was executive vice president and auditor. In earned a master's degree He prmcip.il ot the Scranton. i I Jim Ihorpe .Arva School District. She lonnerU was principal of Holy I 1996 he accepted a position as p[H,-r Dauphin Area High School, 2001 he returned to lri-\alle\ as in earned a lementari School I master's degree master's Maureen Univcrsit\. I rinity She earned a Ha/leton. in University of Scranton, at the She has a daughter. Staccy. who student at Pcnn Stale. degree aitd superintendent's certification at Bucknell is a doctoral t'riek llauck "J^ is assistant Jack and his wife, the former Jean Frank, are parents of three daughters: Nikki. Julie and director for business cotisiiliing at Bucknell Amanda She has more than 20 \cars ot business experience, iticluditig retail inanagement, Wynn Bobbi the University of at Lehigh University. Vnn Con»ti\ '7.1 |kis been named H Morns lcinvntar> School Harhiirti m University's Small lUisiness Development Center chief operating officer. He MBA at He director of secondary education. Harry Dowling Teaching Award. in the principal of Scranton. in earned an le I 1994. Then at named been has being named assistant high school Teaching Award. a master's degree '72 superintendent of the lri-\al!e\ Schmil District, taught F_nglish for more than 20 \cars bet'oa- more than 20 years. He the recipient of the Christcnsen Excellence in He earned Herb Jack into the inclusion of a financial repon from Platukis '72 retired Iroin Milliii(ll.iulwig'4Sul marketing, advertising, salcsnianship and Franklin (NJ) Flementan, School after tcachuig MilKillc died onOclohci personnel manngemcitt. 23. 2001. at age 77. there since 1972. She also served as the school's Jerry Kairis '71. a colonel in the Marine Corps, has retired after 30 years ofactive and reserve military principal for four years. service. for a He saw duty every major Marine Corps installation and was operations of^Hcer for joint AK; Cheyenne Mountain, CO; Norfolk, VA; and Washington. DC, assignment In his last active duty this past fall, he served as the senior controller for the largest joint military exercise in the Far East Focus - I. ens He board of directors of the Hank of Canton. A CPA, he has been with the Rogers & Osgood since 1985. 1 le is very active two children: University's National Security School in Washington. for 28.5 years. the Command and Marine Corps Ouanlico, VA; and the Naval in freshman in employed by Allstate Insurance Company as a market business consultant. He and his wife, Glenda, are parents of a daughter. They at reside in Coeur d'Alene, ID. A. William Kelly '71, president linn ot .Allen, officer of WVIA-TV and church and community. has been re- of UU m .'\cliicvctnenl in l)usine.s.s the International Network of Golf's annual w riting contest. le was also Award Resource Maruigement's nnniuit conference in San Francisco. Mob Inc., responsible lor all human is lilooinsbiirg compensaiion *7.1 Dm She lives in I lorissant, as Shank Steve, who counselor, assisliinl to the Ltilin previously stipci inlciulcnl owned 988 the m Active business, has served in various minislry roles, his including work in Bcli/e and in two Pennsylvania eominuntly his entire adult churches. life, He has pursued graduate Hludics in missions he was a inenilKTof Morough Council Millville BU Alumni Association honored him communications 'f Year. at BU treasurer for over 50 years, ineinherol the for ten years. Jim Platukis in and Sussex, NJ. liir 51 years) sialisltcian for the 'IVi- Coiinty Mascbalt High Point has the distinguished honor of being a "Blue Ribbon School," Before becoming principal, Jim was a science and named math teacher, football and basketball coach, director and assistant principal. lire for 6.1 years (secretary '71 has been appointed principal of High Point Regional High School iis president), church company lor l eague 26 years. In athletic 19H7hc was recognized as Pennsylvania Alhlclic Dtrecloroflhc Year 1972 Because M. Jacqueline Feddock-Melillo VA, died on August 1 1 . 200 1 . at '72 of Fairfax, served a two-year term on the Bl ' many of his lile-long participation and interest age 50. jacquie. class representative for in athletics, {considered the hical Alumni Board of i repository o( sports She most recently was employed by the Anleon Computer Software Co. as a paralegal for the history, Corporate General Counsel. the former She formerly was an officer and member of the board of directors of the Delorean Motor Co. he was years, Directors. in New City, Jacquie earned master's degrees at Slippery Rock University and Villanova University where she served , as assistant dean of student activities. Surviving are her husband, Michael Melilto; her mother and a and athletic iliivctor. a painting has served as an adjunct professor of mass York al Millville served as coach, guidance America and the Caribbean. across the country credited with providing II, -year I High School, he also '73 has been hired by Eastern Mciinonitc Missions as a represetilativc to among a select group of faculty members from his A ill}.', lor ^^ years (25 years Young Alumnus of the He Navy leaching ciiiccr MO, Trustees. 1 l')45, but during World War has resources in the Riverview (iardcns School Sieve appointed 10 the Bloomsburg University Council of In m he mleiTuplcd his studies professor of Northampton Community College, He has taught at NCC for more than 20 years. He was the recipient of the Christcnsen | would have graduated lioin to assistant siipci inlcndciU for District in St. I.ouis. a •>« I 10 serve in the been pri)nu)lcd *73, in Milliiul vice president for compensation for is (iwendolyn KerKleller Ko-ienfeld 1973 at and was 1*>SI Distinguished Service the featured speaker at the Society for llunuin Gannett Co, Ilarhight l07Uo .'\hinn\i lUuiid ot Directors, Reporting" David Wardrop '72 has retired aOer teaching accounting AUiiniti Associalion lie was iccipiciil ol the Alumni Association's Ciretchen (ieer and /achary, a HU. was president of the lie the faculty Sluuiiokin. I valuable input into the development of an WVIA-FM. Ugh School, Outstanding I accounting textbook by Mc(iraw-Hill. of chiefexecutive I a lifc-incmhcr ol the business education at Athens Area High School Scott is iHiides Oliver '73 w rote an article for Clicsapeakc ifc Miiga/inc thai won the "2000 award SlatT College War College I programs worldwide. Newport. Rl. As a civilian, he in his National f irst Scott and his wife, Patricia, are parents of member of the Atlantic Command's Fleet Battle StatTduring Operation Desen Shield and received the Navy Commendation Medal for his actions during Operation Desen StormHe is a graduate of the National Defense DC; .ids ot from Scolt Rogers *72 of froy has been elected to the based served as a I Holt Republic of South Korea. in the Our number of years. at military exercises in Anchorage. Carl Ktshlniugh '^^ has joined In addition, she \\as student council advisor and cheerleading coach Surviving are his wife, About 30 alumni anJ/ricndx attenJcJ ihc fourth MMsaki-r Na^ liU A Rvsorl in lunkhannock Sealed from left: Jerry Walhnrn '71. Mill Morris. Mark Rifz '72. Hill Nafiy '71. John VanDykc, Joe ffilnar '75. (standing from left) John Hennin^. Ed Hollenheck '74. Stan Gurccki '75. /till (iihhom. Joe Cimino '72. Stosh Tunney '72. Jim Henrting '72. Hoh Massuker '75 and Ralph Anienori '7J Not shown: Dan Skrimcovsky. Bill Tierney '73. Ralph Cana.io. Ralph I'appa^ '74. Al Orth 'rtf. Jay MASSAKER'NAGY REUNION - Reunion /or a weekend o/ f(oi/ anj socializing af ShaJowhrook Inn Masperi '70. Boh Grehh Ketlerman. John O Hearn '74. Bruce Krammes '71. Bill O 'Donneli '71. Charlie Hopkins '71. Scolt Plans are underway for thefifth reunion In July 2002. sister. Contact Boh at 570-965-2483 or BUI at 908-72S-45S8. 25 '72. .Joe liotiiyjieri a son, Saundra Uaver; Mark; two daughters, Michelle Reichnerand Maria l.udwig; and two grandchildren. a son, William; his mother and a Mclodyland School of Theology and Fuller Theological Seminary School of World Missions sister. at Robert Tabachini director ol '73. Jr. Thomas first . iiivcrsity le I C for Carroll formerly wasa teacher in ihe ( arlisic Township, near Stale College. School 1976 District. 1974 largest '74 of Ruth Ytrgcr Benner named Year South Carolina. in She professor of" at CoIumbiaCollege. She joined the facuhy Mary, who a master's in She taught 1 at age 52. Middlcburg in elementary schools for five in the Midd- West School A licensed practical nurse, she also worked as a some lime. Surviving are her husband, Donald; two visiting nurse in Florida for at of South Carohna, Mary and her husband. are parents from her previous employer, Merrill Lynch. A member of the Bloomsburg University Foundation Board of Directors, she Joan Snyder Dodson *74 of Mayfleld was licensed in 2000 as a full-time United Methodist serving as She was honored in 1997 as recipient of Bloomsburg University Alumni Association's Young Alumna of the Year award. in Board of Trustees. He and his wife. Dee, are parents children: Eric, Justin, Mike Dougherty '74 has been named of four Aaron and Corissa. athletic AI Toczylowski '75 has been named director of the Red Rock Job Corps Center, He has been involved with the job corps Burbara Nuhs Felty *74 of Lower Macungie Township died on July 26, 2001. at age 49. experience specialist and placement coordinator program She earned a bachelor's degree in accounting at Muhlenberg College in 1990 and a CPA license in for 26 years as a residential advisor, work She was a tax preparer January 200 Drums. the Keystone Job Corps Center in He for H&R Block before ( hrisiophcr; her parents and a sister- ;i "I itetinic to Wrestling I lull Service Award" by the National of l"ame in October 2001. The award was presented iiiiversity, where he is at for this past fall's winning Asa 19, she developmentally delayed children works with at the Clarks children; ill Hloomsburg, he piled up an 84- titles and the small and big-college national championship at 177 pounds during his lis 1 I U* has BU and athletic director in the Athletic Hall of Fame. A tacult) graduate of Canton High School, he on the family Donna CapalonKO Witiak '74 has Joined the of Abington Heights Scliool District as a mathematics teacher. pnncipal. still f;irm lives with his at Bishop Hannan for 24 Pocono Mountain School District for She formerly taught years and one at year. She earned a master's degree wife. Shirley, luid their at the University of Scranton, three sons. lie holds master's degrees troin Buc knell University and University. Marywood '79 and her annual nursing awards program. Each year a number of nurses will be honored for excellence nursing practice and for their devotion to the hospital and patients. The couple said ihey made the contribution to highlight the excellence of nursing care at the hospital. a nurse at the hospital since Nancy has been Dan Confalone '79 has been appointed senior Good Shepherd Hospital in Allentown. He formerly was employed by St. Joseph Regional Health Network in the ReadingLancaster area. He began his career in the Geisinger System He earned an in Danville. MBA at Wilkes University. He holds fellowship status in the Healthcare Financial a certified is manager of patient accounts. Hostelter '76 has been promoted to al Susquehanna Bancshares He most recently on December 9, 2001 . at age 53- held an associate degree from Lehigh He County Area Community College and a bachelor's Inc. was senior vice treasurer and chief financial officer. president, He joined the firm in 1995. degree ft^om Shippensburg University. He was a business education teacher at Nazareth Area High School for 27 years. He was accomplishments earned him a place served the district lor 24 years as teacher, coach, Nancy Frankenfield Allegrezza husband, Fred, have contributed $120,000 to the North Penn Hospital. Lansdale. to establish an Donald Frederick '79 (M) of Allentown died Drew executive vice president and chief financial officer District. fomierly was high school principal. 2001 Amy. Jonathan and Maggie. senior year. le '95 and Rollie 2, Management Association and Center. She and her husband. Bob, are parents of three a6l percent 7-2 dual-meet record, winning three state college conference Unit His ration, wrestler Scranton Preparatory School's early intervention teacher for Northeast Intermediate Summit Children's the all-time winningest wrestlers have recorded 171 victories. 1 & at '76 served as a planner Town and Country Tour of Distinguished Homes. Millersville wrestling coach in the university's history. Troy Area School Melissa Williams '78 1986. 1976 As an Floyd "Shorty" Hitchcock '74 was honored supennlcndcnl ot the Tampa. in Bartlow were married on June Management Training Corporation, Mari Haggerty Gower Surviving arc her husband, liugene; two sons. has been imnicd of South Florida has also served as a regional operations director for the 1 Robert and (iiaiilicr '78 as director of several state vice president for finance and chief financial officer retiring in Robert on special education. Susquehanna Intermediate Unit. Last year he was a professor at the University at 1995. I Lehigh University interagency support projects and has been a special education teacher in the Central in Bucks West School District. Mc formerly was a teacher and coach at rival Central Bucks Bast for 20 years. vMlh his doctorate at 988 and has written a number of books and He has served Millville has been elected vice chair of the Albright Care Services minister, of (\>lumbia. 1 1979 director at Central They reside is chair of the steering committee for the University's M. Paige Raski '75 of two children. Rachel and in articles Barbara has more than 25 years of financial services experiences. She received several awards daughters. Lauren and Erin; and her father. degree from the University Ross, in the nation. Bloonisburg. holds a Ph.D. Raymond, commercial bank holding company director of Area School current $15 million capital campaign. District. 995. also earned degree 27 years for Pleasant at Mount Pleasant Mills. At the time of death she was an instruction support teacher her speech language pathology Mount died on September 21. 2001. f.lementary School and West Perry HIementary School an associate is named School District for five years. He earned Professor of (he '78 has been Tim Knoster special education for the Danville KR2 Penn enter for luJucation. an elementary principal in the C entral Dauphin Mills at State, formerly held a similar post in Harris DiMrici for 15 years, an elementary and middle school principal in thai diMrici for four years and Streppling '71 has been Township. Tom. who earned a master's degree kmcniary education for the Nonhcaitem School liislrict, has earned a doctorate at the Widencr I Miller '77 has been appointed the manager Nancy Markwordt Jones '76 was named a Navy veteran of the Vietnam War. the Surviving are his wife, the former Jane Fink; 2001 Wal-Mart Teacher of the Year by the WalMart store in Lehighton. two sons, Stephen and Ryan; a brother and a sister. She has been a teacher at West Penn Elementary School since 1 976. with the exception of one year Joe McDonald Jr. '79 and Linda McDonald when she taught in Tamaqua. The Wal-Mart program, launched in 1995. recognizes teachers from across America who '81 are parents of three children; distinguish themselves as mentors, motivators and County Bar Association, the West End-Monroe Wal-Mart associates in each community annually recognize a teacher as Count>' Rotary Club and the Slroudsburg Linle innovators, Patrick An ( 1 1 ) and Megan attorney, Joe is Alysea (14), (6). an otTtcer in the Monroe League. determined by customers of each store. / 9 75 Jerry Wertz '79 and Barbara Vanderlin were Barbara Hudock '75 is managing principal of Hudock. Mover & Associates in Williamsport. ihe t'lrm is associated with First LInion Securities Financial Network, an affiliate of First Union Securities, the nation's investment firm. fifth-largest First finion Securities is a non- bank affiliate of Wachovia Corporation, the fourth- 1977 married William Ayres '77 of Kulpmont died on Julv 26. 2001, at age 53. A Vietnam veteran, he was director of the North Jerry Joist in is Williamsport on June 13, 2001. general manager of the Company. They reside Township. Central Secure Treatment Unit in Danville. Surviving are his wife, the former Francine Masloski; two daughters. Vanessa and Courtney; 26 continued on page 53 New Columbia in Loyalsock , Picturing the Past , 'ed2go Do you have ohi photos you would share with alumni in "Pieturini* the Pasf"? Let us borrow them to scan, publish ami like Lducation to to Go Non-credit online courses otTcrcd b\ HU's Continuing return. may be diicalion deparlmcni 1 alums arc ou ciui "duul a just wliiil sonic looking lor > you have photos or other memorabilia you woultl like to If own career path at your pace" they say! donate to the university, eontaet Hob Anytime, anywhere, you Hunkelher^er. arehivist, at 5""^Mi9-42t0 or rdunkelh^ablooiuu.eilu. can learn new skills or improve existing >ou need is skills, All inicrnet access and an cmtui address. n \ou course arc unable to iiikc a meets regutarl) (hill in a classiooin due lo work, sclu'dvdint:conlliits. transpoitation problems or (Above) Check out the hairdos of the women m this history lecture! Guess which year this phoi< was taken and in which hitHdin^ die siudeni\ other responsibilities, online are having may be jusi learning > \ orivenicncc ( class. Do you know anyone captioned "Experiment the student newspaper? is llie one reason studenis nuiiibci (Right) right for ou. llurn lo I'lliuation to (io. in this phott> in International" " from Do you know where I his class was cxlremely inlbrnialivc. [KTlained lo nty the was |oh function and students are sitting? ^.oiivcmcnt lo my lieclic schedule." said one sliulcnt Courses can advance in hcl|i you your career or explore inicresis anil hobbies. More lhaii MO courses are iivailable in areas "WliiU a surprise! page 61 that ) was loitkiny ihroiiyli Ihc when my eyes ioni^h( knew I I on a picture Icll had seen before I A: 2(11)1 ol latnilinr people in n photi) included someone li (iold (July I certuinly should me! recogni/e such as computers, internet, markeling, miinageineni, siniitl husincsscs, nredical lerminology, journal wriling, "I'm Ihc cheerleader but I'm ashamed to say none of Ihc names of the other people faces hul Maroon that I remember some uf Ihc in ihc picture." l.iiKlii inaga/ine wriling, lesi prcparalion, foreign language, WiiIlN Miilliii '()•> grant writing ami paralegal ccrlilicalion. Jim Bonueci *69 confirms Ihul the cheerleader is l .inda Witlls Mullin'69t Ihesix-wcck, 12-lcsson. inslruclor-led courses include "Pm the one on the far left holding onto the coal rack. inlo Ihc Obiter ofllcc lo see if there when the advisor. Kohcrl I was anylhing lhal I hud just walked needed lo he done, said something like, "(irab thai coat rack and lallcr. yearbook. certificate ot coinplelton at little sleuthing with my 1968 O^Z/cr yielded the following names from You receive a llie course. Hloomsburg University of Pennsylvania the end of Ihc course. C!osls *68. ObUer course with $79-99 being the staff; average Kilten Kot/tr I'iskacek '69, Obiter organizations editor; course and frequently asked Carol .lohnsun l.opashanski (;inny l.cscr\ich Heidvlman questions ahoul Ivducalion to and "As 1968. I Lyons We *69. Obiter student editor; bom edZgu.com/bup let was obviously taken well aHer alone shorts on campus until after 4 Dinner in the Commons was Sunday and dresses, coats and ties il loday's students who hadn't even would shudder Hut then they never had lo live with the remember doing a Hloomsburg rules and regulations of the early 900s either Players spoof on regulations at a May Alumni Day get-together An aunt and uncle of mine who met at Bloom in ihe '20s used to regale me with talcs of been then I 1 campus dating ciiqucite way back then. Nancy Bricker Shiffer'68 brick walls and ramps. 27 go lo or call Ihe BU Continuing liducalion last girl is. bottom photo on page 61, didn't dare wear slacks. best -heels (io's online courses '70. l(K»ihall, have no idea who the for the lo view a demonslratton '69, color guard; p.m.. and never in classroom building. and interact with other Linda Wuits Mallin '69. cheerleader; Marshal Mchrini> '69. Obiter business manager; possibly -fuscph now may students taking range from $50 lo $200 per Nancy K. Bricker Shaffer Hall, The "there" to y{iu "A identified the event or any of the studenli silting on ihc wall is answer your queslions and left to right: between Ben Franklin and Navy instructor remember it was a bitter cold day in April ur May and wan sprit/ing rain. None of us could imagine why he wanlcd a coat rack or a vacuum cleaner alst) remember he wasn't interested in any of our names in the picture. because it was lu he ihc lead-in shot lor the organizations section in the I terraces and tollow us!" "I No alums nuiterials, i)ui//es discussions online. office at 570-389-4420 more Information. for A new look at Henry Carver and Institute Hall Academy of 839 to the category of a common school. He stated that what is now Bloomsburg University began 1 by Roherl Dunkelhcr^er [iUxmnhur^ University Archivist in There have been a number of histories written about first in ihc mid-l870-s by number of years before Henry Carver came to town and the quality of its education was at the secondary level, it can be argued that the historical start of the a MI(K)msburg University. Ihc Colonel John (i. Frcc/e and the most recent by lula Bessie Edwards a century later in 1979. Profile of the Past, These chronicles vary in completeness and accuracy, ( especially concerning the mid- S60s when tcnry 'arvcr came MIoomsburg and when was built, Ihis to Institute new previous histories and especially the most recent one by Beers, Bloomsburg had been a state teachers college of both the interprclalitm of this period in the history town using contemporary sources, The 1839 start date was probably made the new college seem as old as possible, helping it compete with other institutions. The school's 100"^ anniversary was now just 11 years away chosen because newspaper, the Columhui Democrat onii Star of the North. One fact that not be here today the people of must be made perlcctly clear when history of the university at the is that A not for the unwavering support of if knew what its success would mean for community's future. What would one day become the school and initially Ihc 2, to town to in opened previously run schools and academies in with prominent J. men of the town Building on Third Street, a and Bloomsburg several days status He was most Walter. in New York of the schools, meeting this likely shown Academy the he must have judged facility discussions with Henry Carver were first made known to the public in a notice published in the Cohtmbia Democrat and Star of the North of March 2 866; 1 , 1 The attenlion of the public ts direi U-J In ihv fad lhai the Bloom township have lakvn milialory steps St:hool Directors of for a new facility be done. A man the citizens of that and no assurances construction. payable low a small school for a Literary Institute it was announced was now open Bloomsburg that the for students with Prof. Henry Carver as principal, the Rev. J. R. Dimm of the Lutheran Church serving as Professor of Ancient first 1 1 - week term was due to begin on April 6. The institute would allow young men to acquire a thorough business education or college preparation, and young ladies a 1 useful education. Interest in the Literary Institute high because it 1 immediate action to open a good, Official date linked to life. This date marks the of classes start and how they school and later in one day become Bloomsburg University. at in what would Academy of the Bloomsburg Academy provided those present the course catalog, until 1928. In fact, the 1901 catalog, was appointed to immediately begin the process of opening the school and erecting suitable buildings for it. Can er must have made it quite clear that the primary condition of his staying in Bloomsburg to leach was that the inadequate Academy Building be replaced. All previous histories have stated that Carver was Henry Bloomsburg and leaching for a penod of anywhere from one month to two years before mention in trustees decided to sell to 1000 shares of The shares were valued $20 each, at in $5-instalIments. The trustees during these early years included many of the most These men played of Bloomsburg. influential cifizens a crucial role in providing support, primarily financial, for the school as They included Although the university dates appear in any official Isaiah its origin to the start in 1839. this date did not school publication, in this case, the Rev. grew and it David J. Waller; W. Hartman, John Wolf and Elias Mendenhail; lawyer John G. Freeze; and William Neal, owner of a major iron furnace in town. By the end of May, Prof Carver was formally elected to the position he was already serving in, that of principal of the institute. The trustees were confident in his abilities as On May 3 a teacher and what he could do for the school. 1 , a report was made suggesting a number of possible locations in the town for the institute, and it was decided to have the stock subscribers vote the following month for their choice. Tht decision was postponed once, but on June 22 the stockholders overwhelmingly voted town since one did not currently exist. Carver addressed the meeting as a teacher with a long, successful, academy and literary institute career. He the discussion, a committee was up judges Leonard B. Rupert and William Elwell; merchants Henry Carver was introduced to the citizens of Bloomsburg at a meeting held in the Lutheran Church on March 28. The purpose of the meeting was to take Atkr lengthy it supply the financial daughter, as preceptress or female teacher. The could best achieve success both information on what needed to be done. to developed. students, outlining their responsibilities the meeting with practical Bloomsburg Languages and Miss Sarah Carver. Henry Carver's demanded... at brought Influential citizens involved April 4. must have been opened a week early on April 9. 866, when Prof Carver made his opening remarks to the class school in evident the It is momentum maintain the something better was that imminent On institute buildings. to stock in an anempt to raise $20,000 for the land and insisted that of his background would not at The backing. occurred before he ever number of Moekholders or vonlributors sufficteni lo creel und eslobhsh an Aeoilemy in the town of Hloomxburg. for the inxiruetum of ytmng men unJ women in both the professional ami antimiry business affairs of life This is a move in the right direction Such a building in ihis place is imperatively lo nel « first forming a committee to determine the not be accomplished without money, and school building. The and he must have a school here, have been content teaching salary new from the newspaper clearly shows discussion of a including the Rev. David inadequate for a first-class educational institution. riie article May about by the arrival of Prof. Carver and push forward with construction of the first building. But this could Susquehanna River. He 866, on a vacation had an extensive background in education and had the wanted trustees was made of the need and inquired about the 1 in Henry Carver. 1870 Cahfomia, Carver stayed September 856, was revived on in new to Bloomsburg As the story goes. Henry J, Carver of Binghamton. NY, came through Bloomsburg, probably in early March 1 formed location of the Carver comes after the first classes 866. The Board of Trustees met two days later and wasted no time Bloomsburg, down 1 IS66 classical courses. This was the true beginning of higher education more than three weeks begin teaching started in the spring of Bloomsburg University linle began, the charter for Bloomsburg Literary Institute, MIoomsburg. They saw the potential of when Henry Carver came it instead of 38. would it one year. for only including ncver-beforc researched articles from a local looking 1 1 Hall — now article offers a Carver Hall university and ihc was in April 866. The reason for using the 839 date seems to relate to the fact that when the history of the school section in the 1928 catalog was written, using information from university I 1 1856 with the original chartering of the Bloomsburg Literary Institute. But since that school ceased operating in favor of three acres of land owned by William Snyder costing $ located at the east end of Main 1 500. The land was on the hill Street overlooking the town. The and State Normal became more financially 596 shares subscribed for a total of just under $12,000. But the selling of stock remained a School, clearly states that the department dates back to continuing concern for the trustees to insure that enough in reference to the College Preparatory Department of the then Bloomsburg Literary Institute the original establishment of the school in Henry Carver began teaching —not 1866 when institute at this point solvent, with money was available. An architect in The direct connection between the university and the academy was not made until the J. H. Beers history of Columbia and Montour counties was published in 1915. The first historian of the school. John G. Freeze, in consulted, although in the end his 1883 history, actually relegated the amount of money 28 1839. Bloomsburg Carver it was Washington was left up to to draft a plan for the institute building Prof along with the estimated cost. On June 28, there was an extensive debate among the trustees as to whether or not to proceed with the that had been raised. After more The beginnings of Bloomsburg University shares were sold, was decided it cost of no and to acquire plans specifications for a building lo house 300 students at a more than S 5.000. The institute meanwhile concluded the spring term, the first 1 one under 28 when held it Prof. Carv er. on the afternoon of June The students seem closing exercises. its have made good progress, evidenced by the reading of their own compositions in front of teachers, parents and the public. Carver was praised for interesting his to pupils in their studies, leading to great Although he had only been their education. Bloomsburg improvement in in was surrounded bv two stables, the of a tavern and a tannery. AtU*r going lo the site to Steep and the lot desia\l to rear lo ihe focus that \ ie\N the land, the trustees voted to accept the majorily report. middle of Ntain Street next to the present-day Town Hall Hut the trustees attempted to On July Carver presented a building design 12. Prof. though there was of $ 4,000. Even 1 some concern over still the expense, the plans were accepted as proposed. Another Institute Building. This hope tor a speedy remo\ al was however. The hotel had been remodeled just agam four years earlier and in lS(>(i, story-. May In plans had been announced to enlarge il 60 of that year feet and add This did not sound like a building ready Prof, Can er w as contracted to needed to be paid was put out The majority end of Main on location top of the at the A minority Street. the hill at David report of Rev. J. Waller stated that the location was not acceptable because the site was The fourth and final installment requested by January report of the committee voted to place the building 1. that the subscribers of the isolated, the grade of the too hill 1, Work progressed rapidly and within almost completed their wt>rk. The 3 in the and one more weeks session began on Academy Building instructor. daughter of Henry, tail five masons had with a lull class This was Alice Carv er, a second who became assistant preceptress and teacher of instrumental music. During this term, in addition to the regular classes that had been offered during the spring. Prof Carver gave a series of lectures on the theory and LITERARY INSTITUTE practice of teaching for anyone who To spread abroad established obtained is, and Iram up youlh lo of course, ihe prime object for which every school m the influence of Educatjon. There arc many ways in which this object is event e\ erv'tMie looked lorward \o would he w ith at development of a far superior facility to the completed March Ihe Insdtute IluiUhng aiul the dedication set tor atkTniHin. April V lS(i7. It was a day. and a procession led by the Band began al the Main and then on The founders of none is wann and Academy Building and went It I in the facilities it young men, affords to the iiislilule flic dot>rs Commercial and business education College, or in the advantages it it shall be second trustees young ladies for day of pomp and cercnu>ny, program had been conipleled In his history, to a M.. Pnncipal, R DIMM. A M Prof of Ane't Languages Miss SARAH CARVER, Preceptress, The First Term will commence April 16lh: Second Term Monday. September 3d. 866 1 EXPENSES, 1 1 weeks. Common $8 00 English branches Higher English, Ancient and Modem Languajjcs Lessons on Piano Painiing. Drawing. $10 00 $i: Wax reasonable us Fruit f)0 and Flowers. &c. in other first class insltlulion. REFERENCES. Hon Wm, Eiweu. Rev D, A, BtCKLf-Y E Mendinmall, R Rev R E Wu-SON. W Hartmhn Wm. NeAL. C R P*XTf>N. I Rev D J John, Wallui Bloomsburg. April 4, 1866-31 Institute Hall, latermmed Carver Hall, 29 into the was so John G. Freeze mistakenly gave the contlrwt'J an nextpojie J Tuition per lenn of It The program finally BOARD OF INSTRUCTION, Rev Board concluded the following night. Useful ar>d Ornamental bducation HENRY CARVER. A were Ihe long, in fact, that by late that evening only hall the thorough acquinng til and eili/ens of Bloomsburg marched hall for a Itnig or in preparing for any class in affords on mslees. alk-r which the laculty. pupils, parents, sought to be for acquiring a cast then proceeded north to unlocked by Leonard B. Rupert. President of hcauliful Bloomsburg Brass maintained this Institution intend that was Wednesday calls into active use every faculty of the so essential to complete success exislmg Hull dedicated lale the natural talents of the pupil; al! an one. We deem thai the most proper and successful, however, which the tif .April, great anticipation which mind and exercises all its powers 10 their utmost capacity, for by so doing, the whole mind is strengthened, and thai just equipoise among all the powers, which is aims in the and by institute building was nearing its were down, windows in place and operation, ll was lumped the building would Located at Bloomsburg, Columbia county. Pa. inlelligcnce tcnn floors fhird Street toward Market. the foundation walls had gone up and the September would be lKf)7. last be ready for occupation by the heginiiing By August site heaters in Institute William Snyder determine the The and supplies purchased, so a notice prepare the foundation so bricks could be The .lanuary 7, hebruary wurk on the end. and workmen began lo laid. Workers erect the institute building, ise the wtirk Academy BuiUlmg began on since this end of July. Ihe owned before to m good order. Another teacher Prof Cars er cvmld ser\ e as ctmlracUir old Literary Institute were requested to the land he had offered for sale. that and personally superv installment of $5 for each share they work with of the building on sti ot (he contractors to construct the building and to to find both hired w iiuld Iroiit Bloomsburg pay the firsi committee of trustees was formed was be remo\ed to open up Main Street \o the By that could be built at an estimated cost kvcmber, a cvMnmitlee of tmsttvs examined reassure the public that in the near future the hotel to disappear. to the hill 1 construction; both were in the location of another moves In carl) was the Institute the Literary Instilule beeiune a state schvu^l. both the finances of the institute and the progress of unrealistic, hill. This w as a pa'liidc would soon he made on teacher firsl-class teacher. the fact that a ta\cm. Henry Carv er had won the confidence of the community and would continue lo head the institute after it moved to its new location on for a short time, when education nimnal The one major drawback to the selected site was more accurately the Korks Hotel, become a with the dormitory, later named Walter Hall, in the background (1H70). resolution for the institute to continued from previoux pone dedicalion date for Inslilutc Thursday. April since. Il IS (now Carver) ihis error Hall as has been repealed ever and insured number of contemporary dcdicaliim was held Wednesday. April shown clearly sources that the 3, and 4, in a Institute to the history 1 As the first As lime. m a writer declared The Colnmhiun, a go lo the citizens of Bloomsburg and the surrounding area for displaying a sense of community spirit in supporting this effort. They knew what the school would mean to the town and were willing great deal of credit had lo our rccollfclion of local cvcnn. for thf InUitulv huilJinfi itself will be a slanUlnn monument of the enterprise of our citizens, ami of the energy unJ hustness capacity of the projector. Professor Henry ( arver The attraction of the new facility was tremendous, was relleclcd in the si/c ofthe class for the spring term, growing Irom 40 pupils the previous year to ISO. liut additional lundraising was siill necessary in order to complete the building, A bell was needed for the cupola, and the cost for one weighing just over 2000 as pounds was !}il.l 1."^, ven with the existing debt, I only one week lo raise the was ordered bell was raised in money by il look subscription. nnd-April. arrived on May he I and 24. the cupola the ne\t allernoon lo ring for intt) On 869. February 8, a formal inspection lUc /Hoonishur^i Dt'/m/i rut ot April 17, 1867 Thh M an epoch in ttte tilstnry of Columbia County, and of PloomxhurK in parlicutar. which will nnl soon pais out of would sun ive. Money was raised lo was necessary for formal was completed early in the trustees wrote to the Stale could now be conducted. committee was sent II days later and recommendation was positive. On February 22. since that staled: it Superintendent of Common Schools lo say that all was in readiness \\ ilh the grounds, buildings and school, so ofthe town shaped the path the c to make I'manciai sacril'ices to see f urther lo il succeed. money-raising activities were carried out One was complete the furnishings of the building. June I in S67 when the ladies of Bloomsburg held a weekat the Literary Institute, where long strawberry festival they served ice creams and cakes. and the proceeds from the was a great success were used to pay for It teslival chandeliers thai had been purchased for the auditorium, books as well as lor the library, scientific equipment and The Bloomsburg grow, and in March Literary Institute continued to IKftS the trustees approved a 1 869. a proclamation officially recognized the school as the Bloomsburg Literary Institute and Stale Normal School ofthe Sixth District. of the 19* century and up until the Bloomsburg State Normal School was bought by the state in I9I6, it was primarily the responsibility of Through the rest Board of Trustees lo find funding for buying land and constructing more buildings. The trustees carried out this responsibility with detemiination and foresight, the cementing ihe prospects for the school's future growth into a university. But il was the efforts of Henry Carver together with the support of his students and the citizens ofthe town of Bloomsburg in early the school to succeed. maps. 1 This 866 that ultimately allowed initial embrace of higher education has benefited the community for the past 135 years. Veterans Corner by Dale Krothe '60 This jest from the WWII years mighl make you smile. A Gl with the occupation troops in Germany received a cable from his airl that deserves a medal for the i>ri:e short, .short story of the mir read: It C 'ouldn 't wait for you so have married your father Love. Mother! Kcailer'i Dlutnl IW Closer to home, the 200 -2002 Veterans Memorial 1 Scholarship recipient IVoin Lcliighlon, and her nmlher I is I.arissa at the Yes, Bench, a finance major had the i)pporliinily November 4 lo meel I want to help build the Velerans Scholarship Fund to $25,000. Here I.arissa is Memorial my gift of $ scholarship luncheon. Meeting the scholarship recipient each year provides personal interaction and family history, reinforcing the purpose of the velerans SI ,000 award Your gifK dale, to the sclu>larship fund total We encourage alumni remind contributors to continue to the general Name _ a living legacy. $13,693 to Address donating to and fund that amounts of more than $50 can be designaled Veterans Memorial Scholarship Fund, fhank you tor your generosity. We regretfully report the loss of another Veterans C"ommillee member. MiUiird Liidwi^ '48. His long outstanding service lo educalion. Bloomsburg University, community and country stand as a tribute to this dedicated, will personable gentleman. Our committee Lanssa Bench is the 2001-02 recipient of the Veterans Scholarship awarded at the annual scholarship awards reception. Parents Dale Krothe ' Weekend. November 4. 2001. With her Phone _ Email is representing Bloomsburg University Alumni '60. Class of li'terans. miss his valued input, As part ofthe program on Alumni Day. May 4, the Alumni Association w ill pay tribute to those who sen ed in the iumed forces during the Korciui War. The Veterans Comniiltee will also meel to plan a long-range agenda for veterans' projects at the universtiy. your suggestions to help us We welcome with our planning. The committee has added thax- new members: Robert Foster *64, Patrick If you McAodrew '70 mid William Derricott '66, have items of interest to can be sent lo me in care BU velerans. they ofthe Fenslemaker Alumni House. Bloomsburg University. 400 East Second Street, Bloomsburg PA 17815. To recei\ e a BU veterans bio form in order to be included in our Books of Service or Valor, call the Alumni OlTice at t-800-526-0254. More than 500 bios are on record to dale, Hope to see you you again for BU sometime in 2002. Thank your support of our Velerans Memorial Scholarship Fund. goodw ill al May the New Year bring peace and to us all. 30 A their Tlie Veterans Memorial Scholarship is awarded each year to a descendant of a veteran For more information, contact the BU Development Office Phone 570-389-4525 Fax 570-389^945 Email foun@bloomu edu Enduring Love: Newlyweds learn meaning of ''in sickness and in health" Laura Thompson Mark '99 and Shive '99 were looking forward to getting the keys to their new house in Fredencksburg, VA. They headed out lo the closing in separate cars, new home both packed with stutTto move lo their Friends helped while another friend stayed witli day. Laura. Two weeks later. Laura returned lo her job teaching fourth grade, even though she "We got separated on the way." Mark said, "^vhich is easy to do here, so pull up 1 in five minutes. got there The minutes, then 20 minutes. five first. 1 expected her to minutes turned mto 10 At 45 minutes I started to panic." lane A few blocks away. Laura was driving on a fourhighway when a 9 year-old woman, trying to make "1 The crash in front of her. totaled Laura's car. She had bums on our house," she said, we wouldn't be able (o close on "so the tow truck driver drove me was just go look for her when Mark said. "She had bums pretty she looked OK. About 30 minutes later, during getting ready to the flatbed pulled up," bad but 1 problems got worse. The back and neck severe and sprciul Iti her legs, fhe scope of her intellectual problems bothered her even moa*. She'd get lost in her why. She would go She vvovild head for bathroom and didn't know a shower and turn ilic cold house. to t;ike water on instead ot the hot. my was, u college honors student. 1 remember couldn't school, and my mc couldn't add. I class lo lunch because My wasn't very mobile. t aides helped Jtul I things." she said. "I couldn't teach students or grade their papers, couldn't take there." "I the meds," Laura said, "so liut (he "Here afraid that was from pam became more hospital. was it the closet and end up in the her hands from the air bag. but she refused to go lo the "I thought stopped taking them." 1 a left-hand turn, pulled out was experiencing some confusion and memor> loss problems. later that day. was it I u big co-workers ami finish Ihe year." problems didn't "I Icr intellectual stick out becau.se body turned into a big knot and she had neck and back pain. She had a hard time writing her of all the physical pain she was name." enough and referred Laura to Sheltering Arms Rehabilitation Hospital m Richmond. VA. Then she was rderrcd lo a physiatnst, n physical the closing, her in," Laura showx said, June 2000. the doctor said she wasn't healing In fast After the closing, Washington Hospital. Mark took her She was treated for Mary bums and to severe whiplash, given painkillers and muscle relaxants, medicine and rehabilitation and then sent home. and temporary disabling condilitms. In pain, Mark and groggy from the medication. Laura was unable to help Mark move their belongings the next my specialist in both physiatrist Hut to a neurologist who mentitined was il a possible reason for "The doctor mentioned I aura's that my bram could have difficulties that wedding date was her fast approaching. Laura and Mark discussed the possibility wouldn't get back to normal, but that she that possibility didn't bother Mark. someone you. don't leave them lour months before Ihc wedding just because they were in an accident. " Mark said. "I got upsel with friends who asked mc about it. Il shocks me when they ask." Laura spent most of the rehearsal dinner lying in a I were too much heels," but i for mc," she '99 and lace on them," At first aura thought her 1 new wedding shoes were Mul Mark thoughl Ihey were cute. disappointment over having new ones gave to Despite her change her shoes, the her the support she needed lo walk down the aisle. The wediling was a( 6 p.m. and she spenl mosl ol pad on her neck. Ilecause she couldn't stand lor long periods, she sat on a padded chair duruig (he ceieinony. Alter il church steps. She said she wanled "I lo have trouble and I'm 5 feet 2 inches down the aisle. is (o walk, walked down very slowly and Mark watched make They knew sure planned would he Iod daysal Ocean ity, t was OK," Laura I honeymoon much lor lier. so thai Ihe said. cruise they had ihey .spent a lew Ml). Laura and Mark celebrated their first anniversary August 12, 2001. therapy and still experiences many cognitive dijjiculties. She says she has rehabilitation counselor to find work she could do a few hours a week from 6 feet 4 inches tall my wedding shoes were two and a Laura said. "My dress had been filled half inch for heels, home. She Mark is still teaches unable 10"' to drive. grade world history in the Stajford County (VA) couldn't wear them," "We couldn't find white," Laura said, "only black. My friend helped me spray paint them and put ribbons 3J (lie he could carry her dttwn the started to see a vocational said. was obvious she was going Her physical therapist suggested lightweight platform shoes with good support. Laura Thompson 99 and Mark Shive 's Laura continues with physical "The over stimulation at seeing friends and family, plus the added tasks of practicing and trying to concentrate on what had to remember the next day, and Laura initial new shoes jiow her the supfiort she neetU ii love dark room. tall /ilalform shov.s thai lh:spiii' coniinuedon next page "When you "Mark Nock weri' ii^ly walk down ifw aisle every step to are usually resolved in a few months," walking rviicconih-ti ceremony, Mark asked been sloshed and could have cognitive It sap/Huntiucni. the the problems. And off the thought the day on a portable traction machine, with a heating pain. That same month she developed severe migraines and was referred to first ugly. arms and legs," Laura said. For months she received painful cortisone cope with the (ii permanent "She located trigger points, marble si/cd knots in muscles that were causing pain and numbness in my injections to help her she at Schools and is an associate scout for the Anaheim Angels Baseball Club /nc. getting belter physically but coniinuedfrom previous page lo realize the extent was beginning of her cognitive difncultics. "Wc The "I spent firsi it on the beach." she said, "not walking on the boardwalk." nine months of marriage were rough. couldn't evL-n explain to Criends how bad things were." Mark months because of her neck and back hug her for nine said. "I couldn't She'd be on the floor pain. She was referred to a clinical psychologist who had training in neuropsychology. brain injury— post-concussive It was she who recognized the signs of a syndrome. Laura had to lake a leave of absence so she could work with her therapist and the doctors. crying with pain." The accidenl has completely She couldn't even hold a cleaning rag. "Mark was ama/ing." Laura said, "lie did all the cooking, all the cleaning. He drove me to doctor appointments because I couldn't drive." The year liilhtwing the accident. Laura had a doct(»r appoinlmenl every day. Now it's down lo three times a week. Juggling a job and taking care of Laura was "Instead ofgoing out with friends, we're stressful for then cooking and cleaning and down and talkmg it out. ihcy "We have good family this was rom working my job and would bring her to tears," Mark sard. My silling it see how got through support." without our parents help stressed I f it. Mark "We said. linancially liaeh set of parents look turns helping out never could have gotten and especially emotionally." on weekends. it would be But things didn'l easier. improve. papers because remember I I the new kids' names," she said. "I still couldn't add, and I'd transpose the numbers. teacher conference but thai everywhere she goes. "They had even talked when to they showed up I'd be surprised. up I'd set couldn't 1 a parent- remember them on the phone..." the migraines il and how do lo Bloomsburg Magazine Introduces Gov. Mark Schweiker '75 Is the modem System flr^t and how when lo gel lo to eat, Mark we need a comer seal in the restaurant, and two hours is her said. much to look at and it becomes overwhelming." she said. She can socialize w ith two people for a couple of hours, but one hour is the maximum she can handle with four people, and she still has lo leave the room from lime lo lime to Mark rest. The medical term There specified). permanent. is quietly suggests she for Laura's condition is go upstairs for a Cognitive Disorder little while." NOS (not otherwise a significanl drop in her intellectual functioning that is hkely to be Ritalin helps her focus, she probably will never read or teach While again. is possible." Mark said, "if the conditions are right —night hours in a quiet environment." In April of this year Laura began tutoring a of her therapy," Mark trying to increase her long-term it lo three memory is said, "but it at the Sylvan Learning could become permanent. They're days a week. Her short-term memory is her only problem, even better than mine." Therapy includes accepting instead of trying lo hide il young child one hour, Iw ice a week. thai iheir lives are very different and telling people it. This article by Loretta Mariin originally appeared in the York Daily Record, 22. 2001. It is reprinted with permission. universities in the State of Higher He has pledged become Education to to serve only the months remaining in Tom Student Athlete Raffle Ridge's when the former governor was named director of the Office of Homeland Secunty leiin The Husky Club Student Athlete Raffle was held Friday. December 7, in Nelson Fieldhouse Conference Room. Student athletes were asked to sell Schiveiker, who frequently education he received one returns to University, lauds the *l don prof or instructor that I high and dry," he says 'There a positive energy about adults with vi/hom I all benefit the General Athletic Scholarship Fund. recall t me felt left Three winners were chosen: $ 000 - Robin Sweeney of Jessup was of the had contact 1 that S500 -Teri Bennecoff of Fleetwood $250 - Francis Dudziak of Camp Hill found lo be supportive, a memorable dynamic I For ihe complete story, see Bloomsburg The University Magazine, amving in Follow Husky Sports alumni mailboxes about March the ten $5 each or five for S20. Proceeds from the sale of these tickets benefit each individual team. Tickets were mailed to Husky Club donors and proceeds tickets at Bloomsburg do dressed graduate of one the Keystone State's chief executive lb her what to do. "There's loo October tiwelker tell the laundry the next issue of Bloomsburg: The University Magazine the do While Laura and Mark are not the same they were when they became engaged, changed. Indeed, il may have deepened. For it's their love that has brought them out of the depths of despair and given them hope for a better tomorrow. and Pennsylvania's 44th Governor in to their love hasn't know Bloomsburg alumnus Mdfk Schweiker There are notes on how it. go out limil in public," about Si, rinse out conditioner. There's said that they are going to tackle the Mark once enjoyed. "If we "It's part o( lo brush her teeth. go before shoes). Over stimulation is still a problem. She can't go shopping for groceries. She can't go shopping for clothes. She can't go dancing or do many of the other activities (.'enter for lo shampoo, apply conditioner, rinse out (pants dehydration and nutrition problems. She was Get with her notebook, their house has signs to remind her what to do. Laura also has sticky notes and cards posted lo "A job were consianl and she couldn't keep food down. in ihc hi)spiial Tor down into a planner, which she keeps how to gel places, when to go and why. her {her planner) the right side of my brain." she said. how a sign that tells substitutes." she said, She was adniiilcd it shampoo, scrub, couldn't grade It was a consianl struggle even w ith her co-workers and aides helping. "My the end ol the day, she would be in such pain she'd he in a wheel chair at work," Mark said, The migraines gol worse. By October she was constantly in pain and nauseated. She had lo let the aides take over her class, "Il was easier lo try lo get through the day then lo try to make plans Ibr the Uy December, call tells Il "She can't miss these signs." Mark said. "They are big signs— pink, fluorescent signs. You'd have to be blind lo miss them," There is a laminated sign in the shower thai details every step: rinse hair, apply that she "I couldn't Mark said, explaining kitchen next. Heeding the doctors' advice, Laura returned to work in September. "I had planned lo change schools." she said, "but because of the difllculties. iny doctors decided il wouldn't be possible to lake on a new job at thai lime." Laura decided to teach lilih grade because she would be teaching the same children she had the previous year and thought like hermils." like for Laura. is In addition lo her when she'd more i:verything has to be wriiien Mark. "TTiere were days through what a day altered their lives. 1. www.bloomu.edu/sports/ 32 Thf BiooMSBi New Challenges, New R(. 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LNivtRsm Fovndwion 2001 RvroRr Alumni Classes CLASS OF 1925 CLASS OF 1930 CLASS OF 1934 Geneva Janena York Coleman Grace Reichard Gardner Florence HaiDme Butler Scfiofl Saughman Helen V Cashmareck Elizabeth CLASS OF 1926 Rulh Alien Smdh CLASS OF 1927 Manan Long Smith Helen Sohler Milcholl William E Smith Jean Acfearman Moyei Gladys Raby Taytoi Helen Parangoaky Shock Mary Jana Sharpleaa Wafinei H CltltonWngM Bella Fuller Smith CLASS OF 1938 CLASS OF 1941 Letha Cnspell ScHenck George R Casan AgnM PInamonta Caaan Gerald D Fniz Lots Anne J Masiow Dons Vonbergen Shaler l»abaOeO(at\Horyalh Mane Wilkin$on Sweppenhetser George T Sharp Ben Singer IrvnaOtehl Konrad CLASS OF 1935 William Bertine Prosser Helen Sania Weaver Marjorte Vandersllce Rosado Stanley CLASS OF 1932 CLASS OF 1929 Audrey Moore Conen Eleanor Zydanowicz Cooke Erma Gold Shearer P Kalhanns Leedom Bokum 0 Bomboy HamelL Kochar Florence Jones Swallow Stephanie Oombrowski Cathenne Alberlson Potlet Gladys Rinand Ruesch Mildred Bixler Sharp Frances Riggs Young Zimolzak CLASS OF 1939 JohnE Bower. Mary R Helen Jr Anonymout Mitlai Jonea Jessie David M PropilWoame dnt CLASS OF 1945 Joanna Flee Buckingham Jr Jones Flora Guama Crocker Marfan Murphy Robinson RogmaA Langan Mary Keulei Sherwod Howvtl T Willian)) Helen Shank Yodw Eleanoio Altholtlapinskl EnioR Raymond B Pony H Solden. Joseph J Oulla William Batty Zehner Diolrich Jr Fioslni Mary Wagnor Hoflman Wagnw Catherine Jones CLASS OF 1942 CLASS OF 1940 RulhEnders Shive (Oria CrooM Wamn^lun Helen Martin Walls June Bramble Blackman VlclorJ Ferrari Gift) - Roberts Qnswold Samuel J Trapani CIASSOF194J Renningei RoyRoberls. CLASS OF 1936 Anonymous (One Wlthks VemaE Cora Rabuck Smll^ Betleriy Maier$ D Sara Oockey Edwords Virginia Kama Mary Swvlgart Mary F Reilly Clark Isaiah CLASS OF 1933 - Walter Helen Olxon Jerome G Lapiniki ThOTUs Heimbact) Velma Mordan Kerstetter Betty Row Reed A Euphemia Gilrrxxe Yeager Clarence L Hunsicker Gruvw QasMrl EliiabethJ Gilligan Janet Reisenweaver Stahr Eleanor Rhoades Withencjge 0 Shmer F kxence Snook Banell Helen Bangs Ritchie CLASS OF 1928 Byron Dorolfty Deri fihon 2etss Miklred Quick Multer Lots Hifleman Quick Womer Snyder FredenckG D«nt Blancne Kostenbeuder MargareIR Fmnerty Pauline CLASS OF 1944 SluartL Hnrtman Wanda Famaworthlangdon Louise Adams Mmsmni Edith Blair Shule I Barbara Strnub Hartman WiW Reilty Gavin Oora Taylor Smith Helen Minler Sharp Miller Alela SUlea Ehrhart Fay Gehng Clark Mildred Shiner Levari WdhwnE Robenon Coldren Millington MacK Kepner MMred A Bonm Edna Zohner Long PelorG Podwika KalhenneL Ruck Lillon CLASS OF 1931 Connne Mess MaryE Patsgrove Trwrau Ritio Unione Frank J Cbudzinski Mynck Jones Florence Fawcell Fowier Chariotie CLASS OF 1937 M Eliidbelh/ongHuboi EtwoodM Wagner Marilyn Sailor Jackion Sara K. Wagner Mary Lou F onitemakor John N EudoraBerlowLyhne Anonfmut - (On* Gltl) JohnW Bell ArloneN Supoiko 2001 Class Giving and Participation Class Number Year Solicited Number of Donors Alumni Total Percent Clan Current Partlcip. Amount Of Total Yaar Addresses Number of Donors 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 5 13.33% 5,55% 4.88% 5.26% 14.63% 7.89% 19.51% 2.32% 8.62% 20.00% 20,00% 14.28% 11.11% 30.00% 11.36% 5 11 15 2 18 1 41 2 19 1 41 6 38 3 41 8 43 58 55 20 1 5 11 4 21 3 27 30 44 44 59 53 60 39 28 45 3 9 15 14 11 13 10 13 31 5 53 115 149 109 104 104 112 12 20 41 24 101 112 148 158 233 223 228 280 289 340 21 17 27 24 24 36 36% 25.42% 26,42% 18,33% 33 33% 35,72% 28.89% 16,13% 22 17 27 64% 39% 52% $125 $50 $20 $60 $370 $120 $242 $50 $912 $1,795 $140 $3,025 $85 $50,410 $900 $410 $2,330 $515 $10,995 $975 $900 $575 $225 $780 $910 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 2 015% 0 0 0 0 43% $2,298 $1,570 $3,050 $7,010 $2,665 $1,945 $2,596 0 13 42 39 40 40 40 64 18 17 17 14 13 29% 03% 49% 54% 29% 84% 18,82% 83% 0,25% 0,23% 0 21 02% 97% 0,23% 0,11% 0,60% 0,13% $1 ,055 24,32% 03% 06% 01% 0,23% 0.46% 0.04% 0.78% 23,76% 21 02% 010% 11% 24 03% 0,01% 0.01% $2,345 $1,215 $11,434 $1,380 $1,810 22,02% 20,19% 16,35% Total Percent Amount at Total By Class By Class 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 Alumni Parllclp. 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 06% 20% 23% 60% 31% 94% 35% 47% 27% 59% 40% 78% 80% 0.69% 0 0 50% 67% $1 ,460 0,38% $3,551 0 91% 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1961 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 346 375 440 582 631 632 760 1057 1020 1098 1035 952 115 138 127 147 $5,005 40% $5,760 $3,190 $9,421 $4,981 $5,911 $13,862 $8,760 $6,022 $7,907 $50,891 $4,859 $6,568 $18,489 $6,719 $8,045 $6,851 $7,867 $6,360 $5,229 $5,311 $8,392 $4,875 $4,565 $4,215 $3,775 18 14,32% 16,15% 16,64% 16,46% 16,71% 12,39% 11,27% 12.57% 12,27% 15 131 13 1022 1095 1029 1081 1090 1099 1016 1075 129 132 139 132 144 134 117 118 133 107 109 109 100 106 77 12 1131 1073 1159 1131 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 Total 40849 Page 37 131 15.23% 961 1195 1269 1247 1336 1220 1269 1196 1118 1127 1052 1328 872 1991 53 69 63 94 105 104 127 44% 63% 62% 12.05% 51% 1221% 1321% 12 19% 52% 13 1 1 10.98% 1176% 9,97% 9 40% 9,64% 0 08% 1,29% 1 0 48% 82% 2,42% 1 1 3 28% 52% 57% 2.25% 1 55% 03% 10% 25% 69% 76% 73% 07% 76% 02% 64% 1 ,35% 1 2 13 1 1 4 1 2 1 2 37% 16% 25% 117% 1 2 1 1 0 ,08% 97% 94% 95% $3,638 $3,696 0 80 8,35% 6,17% 5,99% $3,621 0,93% 91 7 7 5 91 8 88 87 125 7 $3,686 $6,375 $2,454 $3,140 $7,782 0 93 70 46% 33% 85% 14% 81% 27% $3,171 0 $4,550 1 7 9,41% 0,80% $317 0 82% 17% 08% 4604 11,27% $388,585 100 00% 8 0 1 0 0 95% 64% 63% 81% 2,00% BLOOMSBL Rf, USIVFRSITV FOUNDATION 2001 REPORT Tin: CLASS OF 1946 Jean Dickinson Applegato John WflJiams Fredenck D Voung Bernard J ^dinikr Virginia Kmq Marchakilus CLASSOF J 951 Wismuf Bake Shifloy Eilwn Falv«y McGovarn Cartjl (jsni Belt LorralnvUllMoyVr Roy Beyers Frana* Bodine VIolal Waller Owtna Crocker Edvrards Robert D Edwards Nancy VVifiiams Betz William P Sarah Sands Swsher Soma Tima Foderaro PaulF Troutman Raymood L Trump-Deceased Alfred Ford Carol Shupp-Heard Clarke NanelleHoyCrouman Joanne Alkmson Waldron Paul W Derk Philip W Gergen GeraUWood DaleW Gardner Edmund D Waller Zegarski Gail Hurler Gerber Donald L PousI Mary Spong Powelson Robtrl BIyler Bums Helen Tieijen Emmltl Joan Grazel Gamble Rulh Paul Jone* Mary Doriey Genke Jean Janet Shulu Ungerman Walker Phylllt Sclirader John M Greenly Robert E Hlleman George R Hughes CLASS OF 1947 Anonymout {One GUI) - Jofep)) J Barchock Boriha KravlUki Daniel) S Hummel Richard Charles G. Kraenwr Henry J Krauser Maze Robert J M Nancy McHanry Davore Joseph PapaniA Edilh Shirley T. Fling CLASS OF 1948 Jemes J. Griffiths CLASS OF 1959 touise Lasorsa Kral)ack Anonymous Mary Kubic Lmkchortl Mary Ellen Henning Poe Peul H Rhode* Dorothy Marcy Ball David L Barnhart Shernll Hiller Riltenmeyer Thomas E Sander* Susan Oemetfi Carolyn Vornoy Reltz John Rhoda Carit Rllchay Susan ShireyRobblns Donald Shemanski J e. Sibly W Rulh Gillman Williams Jestie W. Sllbilz Dormor R Thomas S Weaver. Jr Harvey BollyL FIthor Ephraim LewliA Kolm RulhK Mosor MaryE Ruth Nancy Evancho Sollzor CLASS OF 1952 Ralph E Sallzer Barbara Herman Adams BoritiaU Sturman Harvey James G Tiornsy, Sr NadlnoE TfHcy CLASS OF 1956 Anonymous - f One Giff^ Nancy Ebersole Allison C Oiann Jones Bauersleld H Ami\yim\i!i (Two GUIs} Adda Myors Barrett Clark LulhorS Bull M,]iin,i'jltlt'rfliiliiprly Mfiiy Hiiwtf !iluiiiiii,jhiji eiiFbiiriit^iNifiLliKlog R Kllngor JoHOphA Kulick AnlhonyJ Paulmono Irwin John M. Purcell frnnclBJ.Rodlce J. Charles Daly V Bolig Brabson Ronald Daniel E Brown Pauline Kokollas Schueler Troon Rlilrliiy Rniiiihiiitr t luimid RiK". Watts CLASS OF 1950 Anonymous Mnrttin Tu»l - (Quo Glfl) Ammermon Belsy Dilhch Grabill Martha Zubns Barchik Kathryn Kerlish Howard G Griggs, Jr. Susan Hanman-Tock OavidK Behm Dorothy Anderson Enney Ann Thomas JuneL Trudnak Carl A Unger Joseph A Enney James L Roben Thomas AnnM Ralph F Welzel Betty Brooker Sue Ann Greenland Williams Jane NeH Yorks Joanne Hagenbuch Shaller.Jr Krum Thomas Glon BaKor EmIH Bliiko Morlho G. Bonin Dorothy Grifasl Byjno Florence HndllnoBullor Jonico Jones Ctistner Rotwrl H. Conrad Max G Cooley Helen Hollman Gornntjor LulhoiH Roth Isabel Bolinsky Edward F Sherdon SkowronskI Joseph E SopKo R H Marlene Gnm Joseph J Jones Janet Gross William D Kautz Evelyn M Kltpalnck Joanne Debrava Jones Irene Ziellnski McCarthy CLASS OF 1954 R Cnsci Victor MfChael.Sr Margaret CrotI Moore Mary Ann Dowd Andrew L Monisera Alex J Dubil Paul J. II Stanley Ronald F Starzel R Trout Suzanne Weathenll Vannan H Veranda Mary Mellon Waller Carole Justice Evans Anna Pelak Joanne Shaffer Judith Gross Pileski Roberts Rice Virginia Fanna Joseph P Fazzan Edwin W A Fenslennacher Sandra Reber Richter Irene Thomas Rowland Edna Sherman Santo Ann Michael J Sanio Lois Baker W Scarantino David W Schramm Michael F Gross Norma Whitebread Schutler James E Setcavage Judy Brescancine Hedden Charles Elaine Kennedy Simpson Ban^O Franlz Calisto Geisinger Lavfl'ence C Gloeckler. Gum E Buret C Richard Heller Sharon Kuchinskas Herr Gary Viola Chyko Supon Lowell A Tinner LolaM Hunsinger David C Huseman Helen Sobola Tolomay Grelchen J Reimensnyder Riller Rozelle Dolores Slanlon Senn Edward M Setar HarlayS Stewart R Stubbs William Miller R Moms Vincent Sandy Clarke Nearing Kenneth H Parker CLASS OF 1963 OavidS Snook Richard A Staber Sarah Creasy Anthony Judilh Wilmyer Stevens Judith Fausi Austin Joanne Moyer Terway Ronald M H Beury Suzy Hughes Tliompson Lawrence John Woyurka Raymond A Trudnak Gordon Tmmbower Palnaa William L Vincent Barbara Peeling Cnswell Thomas J Davis George F Conerall Ann Henninger Wagner Joan Ann Kolch Waiko Sara Kay Stetler Wealherholtz Edward C Wo|Ciechowski Palnck Oenoy Ronald Armymous - Two GUIs) DaleW Bangs ( Jeananne Evans Scnmgeour Sharon Dolter Tnjmp Joan Yohn HarclefOde Myra Alberlson Wagner Susan Hottman Hemler M Troutman Phyllis G Wolfe Ronald CLASS OF 1961 Palncia Dunmngan Adamsky Cranlofd Elizabeth OeFacis Pmgar Dudinyak Mom Gum Jamiolkowski Frances Mor^ey Troutman Frederick J Klock Edward F Krakowski Joseph P Lavelie David A. Yergey Robert Leicavage Leonard G Lawrence Manone Harper CLASS OF 1965 Anonymous - ( One C R Albnghl Martin G Roy E Bower. Roland C Gitt) Lilley Jeremy R Lomas Thomas A Long Rulh F Maior John P Mensch John S Mulka Bane Mary Jr Boyle Mary Bush Mullen John D Nattras Gem Miller Oemiho Nancy S Ration Michael L Gngalonis June Bennage Eisley William G Manny Gunne Donna Hartley Evans Dons J Farenkopf Roben M Fanna Mary Colanjsso Scarantino H Gimber Jered L Hock Margaret A Hosey Page 38 W Donna Shatler Weigand George A Weigand Victor F Widmann Carol Bendinsky Dwyer Etlen Roberts Fetterman M Hoffman William Biehl Crantord W Shiriey Klock Evelyn Duncan Donald F Hemler Chester T Choplick Smith Jr. Gnlman Ronald Sparrow CLASSOF 1958 Pfiillips John J Lipovsky Spaid Edwards Larry L Joyceann Padovani Edward Leon Zimolzak Feme Sobenck Krothe Pamsh Morgan PaulH Kellogg Dale A Kroihe A Bnen Joseph J WaIko Donald Marie Rosenbaum Roben L Sarviss Nancy Handshaw Silverman Charles R Stpos Leonardo Snyder O Robert T MaeNeugard Jones MerlynW Jones Rose Mane Grant Kauiz Jeromes Kopec Louise Schullory Linscoll Mary Ellen Goodbred Minerva James R McCarthy Rice William J Patncia Heddings Messinger Manlyn E Jones H Peifer Connie McMichael Dorscheid McCorkill Phillips PaulE Louise Lohr Wenlzel Orva Wynings McNaney Shultz Patrician James L Derr Kemp Oshiro Franklin J Canmar Linda Klock DenI JohnR Rulh Fry Schumaker Wagner Richard Wagner William T Demcott John Bnghton Denes Dollie Patncia Nancy Tovey Elizabeth Ridall Elaine Kisller fulayhew W Jr Crossley JohnD Thomas Jean Newhart Johnson Franklin McCloskey, Jr IsaiiihL Donald T McNelis Venice Buck Purvis William J Jacobs Hams W Samuel Haupl Peggy Dragna Jaeger Henry C Talarsky Uifich Gerber Marlene Koslenbauder Holly Jane Warner Sollch Stratlon R James H Joy Joseph E Ondrula Glona Bennef Peifter William David Cromwell, M Josephine Robert E.Neary Lynn Dons pDlernosler Wandlihln Samuel R Yeager Joseph J Zahora BlandlordB Jones. WilliomJ Rishel Hawk Nye Lark Judy Herder Murphy Stanley E Elinsky Russell Verhousky Joanne Heisley Harl EdylheR Miller Johns Morris Fisher Enola Vanauken G Kenneth Lloyd Livingston Donald C Rosenbaum Thompson Norman Reece McMillan Vera Reanck Derk Koch Cromwell Alice Charles E Demaree PauletleB Furman W Sheldon Erwine Elizabeth Robert L Diplpi Barbara Urbas Connor D Lapos Mary Buck Lapos Sr. Cerza J. MacNeal James K MacNeal Mary Plumb Marchalonis Robert A Mayelskie Anne Geary James RotwrtJ Kashner Donald F King Cobb Larry E Klouser Carol Schtagel Susan Kdtz Lehnch John S Scrlmgeour Michael B Key«er W Hardy Cocco Biscombe J Anthony JohnT Kovich William Flora Kissinger Buckalsw Richard J Chidester Behm Sandra Russell Judy Balestnni Kleinbauer Lois John Virginia Gift) Richard E King Patty Whillaker Knighl Carol Lewis Livingston Barbara CLASSOF 1966 RoyC Bowen Roger G Bmmley, Frank Frank Edward Fisk Richard E Jarman Kelser Griffith Hinckley, Jr Mocker Theresa Y Hartman Beverly S Johnson Dolores Panzitia Fielding Donald L Haor Sarah FaoslKelshaw Freeman MarciaS Bailey Derlene Keller Canouse George Davenport William E Dupkanich Marlene O'Holla Franey Marilyn Miller Evans Dolores Doyle Brennan Jr. CLASS OF 1960 F Foley Roben Ebner Hazel Chappell Guyler Goboio, Camp D Casper L Ellis Elizabeth Baer Schukis Jeanne Keldar Gunn J. Boop Swatt Svflsher F. Blair Anna Heacock Lloyd Anonymous - (One Gltt) Ann Gengenbach Auerweck Harry (four GiflsJ - A Kenneth A Gift) Thomas R Tofty Cleflltsky Daly PalticKJ Fluherly CLASSOF 1957 Charles Sr. Kenneth C Wochley Carol Hoover Yoder John A Foderaro D James Donald Harriet Link David R.LIrikchoral. Barne Brillingham White N FausI Richard Anonymous ~ (One Slephen Fago Robert Ltibarr Barbara Wendell Joan Dahlhausen Faltonni Bernlce DIelz Snyder Christine C Knsuse Nancy Barnell Efway Rosanne Johns Fritz James J Gallagher Norman Geisinger William J Richard Thomas J Tolh Carol Wertman Walters Margaret O'Donnell Demeler H. Edilh Stackhouse Allen Hill Dopsovic Judith Anonymous ESyham 0 Edburgh Virginia Ruth Moser Seksinsky Shirley Byham (One Richard J Lars Thomas, Sr Wnghl Tinner Philip M. Robert L Fosler Eugene R.Schutthels Brennan - Patricia Dinsmore Campbell Dopsovic Joseph Beltrami JohnE M CLASS OF 1962 W Theodore J. Andrewlevich Nancy Swartz Lychos Nellie Swariz Perry Ida Jeanne Gingnch Smith Harold J Cole Sylvester J Schicaiano Janel Price Charles Joan Stackhouse Wolfe John P Zorzi Sherratt John P Skowrronski John M. Chyko David H Ooreen Wright Shope Ronald F Romig Kraljack William CLASS OF 1953 Spnngman Roben T Lyon Jacqueline A S Edward G Thomas J O'Toole P Robert Pelller William H Phillips William Hoss Wodvor tiorry Miller. Jr Richard F Laux John T Bogdiin Sinnloy Samlc M R Norton Jean Con cannon Paxlon Alton A Pellman Renee Ursula Terzopolos L Keith Welser Flik Rlloy Mayer Schrecongost Jr Margo Waller J Lubereckl William Roborl G. Rolli Nancy Cobb Schtffgens Margaret Berfialter Blawn Glen A. Spaid J. SlanilskI Vivian Norman J Sullon A Louise Knapp Thomas Constance Terzopolos Thomas Edward H Timm Sandra Moore Willard Barbara Sennell Nichols Russell L Looker C Ross R Rupen, Barbara Schaefer Sullon Mary Anna Wright Kline RicherdA Ledyard Edward Azary Marilyn McKaig Athemolt Glenn William JohnN Straw Son)a Bendinsky Norton Michehl Herlley, Jr Rosim William J CLASS OF 1964 ElvInC LaCoe Leonard E Gallley Constance Slanko Gobora Harold Njlaitis Bonnie Davey Rae Anonymous Ronald MaynardL Harring Morrison Joseph L Richenderter GeraldlneFunkDemars Francis JohnH, Roichard Cesare J. R Joseph L Nancy Linde Schueck LakeL Harlman Howard J Hnaly Irene Sones Huntsman Rodney C Kelchner Donald Ensley Michael Glenn Michael L Schrecongost John J Burns ClASSOF 1949 Showers McCorkill Dawn Judith Loonard R Wearne P Bums Judith A Swans Becky Reppen Wilson Joann Mays Zogby Nelson Bonnie Zehner Black Dorothy Winkolblsch Walls Robert Mary Rogowsky Springer Anne Colder Baker Kenneth Girlon DonE Spnnger David L Stout Helena Clark Flocknoe G Lynn Shoop Person Labar J Lanuti Susan Swarts Lunger Patncia Rugh Mahan FranasJ Mahoney William Stevenson James R Babcock George E BIyler Albert L Brown Ronald Kozlov/ski P Merman W Howard. Jr Mary Anne Majikas Klemkosky Julia Ann Muir Krajack Patricia L Krum John K Masters Alan M Irma Williams Rulh Helgemo Maioriello Carmel Craparo Casper Thomas J Kaczmarek Carolyn Cnbbs Moyer G Jr. Jay Hurst Frances Scott Snyder Beverly Bryan Edvrards Jr. W Lois Myers Hicks Louis W. Marsilio Andruss, Joseph F Holden, Alex Reppy Hartman B. Janet Updegrove Hoffman Harold E Gaughan Eardley A C RilaBotleon Maunello Ava Jo Hilner Shippy Joyce Morgan Siegfned James R Simon Jean Lawton Funk II Manlyn Rink Gunne Elaine Schraeder Mackenberg GaryE Scheli Moses L Scott ArmandL Sebastianelli Shirley Krum Shaffer Barbara Curry Eskilson Thomas M Jessie Narkiewicz Gillung Jerome Kuser R Rapson Roben D Schankweiier OeRose Delores Regan Dixon James E McManus James C McShea Nancy Michael Mesick Fntz A Green RayE Gross David C Richard W Martin Lovey Kopetz Barbara Flanagan Uzzul Tom B FayeKehler Richelderter Edwin Wilbur Jo Ann He?ton DeRose Schmidl Joseph Freireich J GretchenS Lelterman fOne GA) - Connie Carson Chnslan Robert F Corngan W Carole Cooibaugh Foster Manon Sthaffrolh Harrer MananL Huttenstine Kennedy Lura Szeralinski Shader Aahner Rabuck Barry F Faust C Shendan JoeephE Kinder Alton Donald Murphy Robert Phyllis Joseph E Purcell RomlMrgar Sciiroeder Wilt>amJ Keller John Oustnch FredricJ Belz Winifrad Koppenhavtr UaryM Geraldine Pnor Gtllung OrenA Baker Frank Mil*' J R Gerald Thomas isenberg EmilG Kasarda Judith Oeaner CL/^'iSOf V)tt George Harold F Emmilt W Barbara Nicholis Faust Houci- Terry L Hunsinger Gwge Erieen Gerosky W MarjonoStovar Murray James Conrad b-s-h E Donald Blackburn Wanda Keller Edolman Belly Smilh Lmn Roben C Aninofiy A Alasljc* W M Reiter DoreenK Schramm JuneG Seety . 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Usiv^Rsm Fovndation 2001 Rvporv AJfredW Snyrlef Henry L Spenng JohnW Mary SipeSpemg Robert J Gibbto OougMsM TtKimas P Switzer KalhrynE Giger KaOiy RflUnvd HippmlM Heton OlarwvKh Warren E TFioma Cecelia Metal Toth OawnPipAerGtHette WlamE Mary Green Hannngs Marks GoUman Susan LamofMux GortJon Ehzabeth Bradtoy Houie Charles J Greco Thomas P Houston Oiana Cooper Hass Frey Kjlhryn Enrtuker Feat JosaphM &UKlaGers( William A Charles W Ricfiaid T Williams Tuiiey Werner Eileen Shotder Frey Sytvia Hill Hoffner Bobhck Houstcyi Robert F Frey Elaine Eiswerth Harvey Thomas Top Five Classes Hamm Amount Conlrlbuled Candace Nahodil Greenberg Barturs Cramer Huflard KerryC Hoffman Bonnie Search Yeisiey Brenda Natzif>ger Halton 1975 1936 Richard C Herman Ann M Hutz Conni#L Janurd Karen KroU Honnth James H Young Bevwty Sytmter Hovrtay 1978 Karen Doty Young Douglas C Robert Kelsey ChartnJ HughM Donna Hummel Kichner Wayne J Koch Elaine Jerman Kurti Kathleen Horst Kuzmiak Srenda Burlihwt tngham CLASS OF i 967 Anonymous - TTiree Gifts) ( HippenstieJ OonaH Houck David A Jones WillardF Kelchner.in Bonnie Wallos Keller ThomjsE ln«n Kathleen Supon Kapes LannyL Lee Stephen Linda Daller Macauley Charlynne Pirmann Caitlaud Stevonn f echer Knjeger Linda F Mackavage Joyce Chapin Kutmick MichaeJJ Ladd Susan Shepherd Caldwell Austin Edward R MacKay Chartotte JohnC Carr David P Cecco Gary R Cobb Helen Lohenitz Unkevkch Phyllis Palma Terrusa Luchansky PatnckM Lynch Charlotte Tourney McBrtde Eugene M Diane Burbich Cosgrove Richard E McCleltan Virginia Shaw McClafferty Carol B Cranford Denes Joan Hand DupkamcK JohnC Edwards Eileen Zehner Meiser Gail Barry L Charles L Nancy Luzi Kerr Elaine Schock (Purcell) Khalil Suzanne Albert Reifl Befg GlenH Book Simcox Edwards Jonelle Spencer L Empel M Charles Evans, III A Kurtz 1945 1944 1971 $50,410 $16,489 $13,862 1952 $11,434 1950 M Omdorl Lamey Kathy J McGuire Robert T Marshall Erma Kneller McShea James A Melzler John A Martin John J GanU, JeftreyA Miller PalnchJ McAndrew Roberto Mull Judith Dapp Murray Sandra Smith McAndrew C David Gwtortch JamaaW Gllhooley Teresa Derwinski McNamiira Stephen J Gober David C Large 8amic«0bzu1 Lazar TherasaA Leavens Karen CalHio Lehman Logan McDonald James C McDonald, III Evelyn Kovalchick Lewis J Susan Cassel Ludwig Larry M Mdurer III D Gahng Frank UnwoodD Thomas S Fowles Nan Good Nesler Linda John Paulette Platukis Petntsch James E Noll Joanne Malelsky Owens Carol J Robert J Murphy Ruth Babb Hiick Gara A Wimmer Nicholson 139 1983 134 Ellen William Cecilia Flaherty Fogarty J 1980 1974 30 Carolyn Valenc* SMndro G Schulten Mofletl Nesler 144 00% 28 89% 27 52% 1938 1946 Margaret Blusius Doty Hamer Mills JotinA Murray 147 1962 Suian Ochi Dollman Dawn Mary Maloney Mouniz Kalhenne Matzko Mulka 1976 138 Klingar Linda Miller McClafferty 3572% 3333% OavidKent Dunn Dwight P Edns GwaMG Edward) KallhM Edwards Mary A Eglanski Susan Heckman Elinsky Phyllis BiAdshaw Engart Geralds Frey Repp MacKay ol Oofiors Maroella 2)«mba GlonaA Laird Ann Buggy Lee Amdl Verda Belles $50,891 Numbars A Jones Kaumardk Elizabeth E Kieski Constance Ealon King Judilh Heflelfinger Percflr)l Parliclpalton Henry L J Richard Monarch Munch W Edward Gerard Robert A Ireland Margaret Lewis Thompson William Richard Banver Troy Shirley Jamas A Kelly Janol R Kelly Robert D Kltnger, Carol Lambert Turley Ronald A Viglone Gregory J Viola Jr Ellon C Wagner Phyllis Hiias Klouser Keith A Wagner Ch[lstin« Diana SpanglerWaick G Watch Jamas Wallace SlevanH Weadoi OolUno Wait Jo Anne Kuhlur WIeczomk Joseph Koohler Rachel Bloch Kopponhaver OeorgoB Kuio Andrews Uipinskl ft DorfiedBuisoy Judith David C Wieczornk J Houck Conner Kneploy C David Mk:haelH Kolb Anita Gonnley R Johnson Aldona KupslAS Kartoho L. Greenwoixt J ZumHoldradge Robert A ThocAani Large Harris L Wolle JudilhJ LnwTunce Bruce E Wr»y. DrucuA luiiuby OrwrgeF Lolkiowia Genng Sue Chambers Griffith Richard Dawne Schraniz Pender Janet Nossal Nash Terry Leo Huhn Maiinu Schloslngot Yoagur JohnR Hatton James R Hess Charies Barbara Foreman Pierce Barbara Skocik Nestor Jcrfin J Hjiile, Jr Shirley Kyle Karl Mary Kaschak Pierce Barbara Porreca Nietsun Lesley J Nicholdfl A MdHttlll. Susan R Hicks Robert L Reed Ruth Koons Polashenskl John 6 Parker Kathleen Novak Hiirmanoe Stephen G Mulslck Carol Marone Rieder Unda Lois Lufkin Peilter Slnphon A Hiirmnnoa Mary Bonnie Gunther Riegel Carroll J Linda Lafaver Perry MargnrolN Hnrtman William J Nila Sorensen C Harold Hill Hjriey PaulE Philipkoski Piatt A Ranck D Reed Randall Pryor Redtem W Joan Vandunck Jordan Diar>e Sharon Spry Reed Donald Pat Zelner Kaczmarek Nancy Bncker Shaffer James E RietenslaN Lorraine Ronald R Klemkosky Barbara Bartuszewshi ShenMxxl Linda Biduck Roscoe MaryM Rachko Sandra K Sally Michael Stephen G Korol Spielman Schnaars Sttolley Phillips Shema Piehola Rolhermei Stanley 6 A Melinda Armstrong Malmros Gary Shuey Rosemary C Skomitz Pamela Beidler Sakusky KennelhO Schnure Charles P McBride PatnaaC Miller Nickola Hoosty Oram James F Pegg Barbara Buss Spaulding Ronald E Sekellick Bonnie Beaver Rielenslahl King Perry Linda Roseann Zawislowski Quick John J Tralhen Thomas A Quinn Gall Judy Bryanl Roberts Gerald William C.Rowett. Renee Heupcke Vergan Gerald Ill Roberto Samsel PatnckW Sandone Jean Dunn Sponenberg Michael Oavid L Slyer. Esq Charles Hummel Thomas S Joseph Valonis W Walton, 111 Bruce S Krammei Joanne Marvin T Serhan Gerald J Lastowikl Patricia John J Lawrence, Daniel J Brennan Szymanskl J Alan Theresa Zosh Yanonis Russell C Kalfiy Kappel Thomett Daniel G Timms Donald E Ulnch John J Waples Roben F While JohnC Wise Carol Michael Zablocky CLASS OF 1968 Anonymous - (Th/ee Gifts) Susan Anderson Alvarado Dennis F Anna M John Auten, Jr. Donald J Beaulieu Sandy Bird Beaulieu Kathleen Hafttie Sencker Richard S Benyo JohnW Slider Barry Sally N Bowers S Brewington Taylor Tonkin Thacker W Walsh John Robblns A Rohrbach Rynearson Terry L A Snyder Cathy K Schaeler VIcki JohnR Ktixkniir Di.innii Gotxlwlum Knorr JackL Kochur L Krobs Stanley Oonna James G Svrartz Karen S Swisher Belly Weiss Underwood Stroble Janol Jr Jr Martin E McNeils Timothy T McTaggart Clairo Nancy Fruohan Bohr Joseph C Bordoll Judy Klinu Bons M Rubb Daniel W E Rosu Brenda Bullock Ross Cari Bulliirwrfck Kathleen A Sandy James A Scollto Joseph P Jackie M, Schouren-KtoM Chi>ivttli» Pomelo Rulhorfotd Nadia Suche Walsh Ghxia Salash Waison Susan Kousenidi James MWamagins Kathleen A Nevitl Eli/aboth Brndbiinniir Ouhlgruri Karen BalserWieder Unda Monich Newton Jack Richard L Bailey CLASS OF 1970 Can Beagle Eva Chitly Beagle Rutfi T Bennett Van G Booth Beverly Jones Brown Linda Bell Brown Waldman Zabltz Anonymous - /One Gift) RosaleeM Alen Thomas C Bedisky Michael E Bell Richard E Bell Sandra Ekberg Brown MeriamR Donna Kennedy Carney Bingaman Daniel A Bobeck Beverly Lee Forry Bode JohnM Carney Paul G Clothier Deans Alia Hermany Dielnch IvanK Dinges Alfred J DiOno Gail Bruch William J Domeman Richard D Dennis AnnH Bieber L Bohr Brandt Linda Verano Brennan W Edgar Brubaker Irene Mathews WiHiamt Glona A Wilson June Minc«moyer Woodslde CLASS OF 1971 W Stephen Nevlllo Oravilz Beverly Boston Parker JohnR Bonnie L Coi Ctioyku Kathy Caporalolli Schleslngof Richard F Cluvonitino MexE ( Jamas P DeMara Richard J Deroir Barry Barbara Ballord Dewald Jotoph Diane Ooobler JayD Dombach Kenneth Richard J Robertson Sheryl Belim Cynthia Everett Arenefla Elizabeth Golden Rovito Felix Gayle Thorpe Baar Roben W Rupp Richard Sandra Jefferson Rupp Robert CFIgloch Edward W Betshline JohnR Benedict Daniel M Bemoshi Ruth Smith Berry Sandra Baylor Campbell Dennis L 8iue Boone Gerard T Sadoikl Edwards Fernandez, R III Fetltrman Sharon Met/ Fogel Thomas W Scholvin GaryL Seymour JoeR Shipe Craig L Shotwell Gail Rinohamer Folk Margaret Tumor Fox Barry L John E Charles Paul Anthony Chenll Janice Johnson Canhmll Adam Jennifer Troutman Clailt htane Walker Carchiiia Paul T Skrirttwsky Barbara KuletaOormloy William E Chappell, Jr Michael E Downs Karen Reilsnyder Duh Albert J Fisher RkihardB Darnels S Eddinger Manan Hams Eisenhower Charlotte Green Empet Ruth Updegrave Flannery Joan Kelly Dautnch Ace T Faust Judith Bower Fensiermacher David B Gettzer WiUiamA Giannetta Ellen Lownes Gilmore Terry Joan Buonassisi Fetlerman Paul D Fowler Barbara Leia Frar^chella Kandace Capuio Stephen F Fottz Foltz Margaret Purosky Gnffin CoiinM Hannmgs Brent C Davts Manlyn Palmer Oavu Francs T Deandrea Donald R Detlenck M Druos Nancy Feher Edwards DorofliyM Fague Cynthia F Lourse Cooper Judith Siller Skelding J Vancai nof>u)J Vitalo David E Waiter KriTlF Wallman Sandio Mnlniknll WitUir Irorm Guly./ Wnhingor Michael J Wylam Joseph Zakorchemny, Jr, Charney Ganiz Martha Skerda Carpenter V Bower M William E Fox V Farrelly David A Feather Fink TomodI T James P Reichart A Susan MagiU Reynolds John M Swartz L Anonymous - (One Gift) Dwight M Ackerman DianneCadArdan WillardC Edwards Robert M-vMid Walter P Sullivan Robert F Trough R )',iiillll F Louimi 'ili'iup David E Rehng, Thorota Varano Davit Sharyn Mosef Carr B Crawley J.v ! RiiyrL^II Davis. Jr Murrr, Moillii' OjiriiiilA Lynn Croft Davlos W .h.iiy I' M.H||i;i'iii" A Davenport Jamn Schloeingur ily fhlliTiiliiKil 'ihiilills KirtLjifl Susan McCulchon Pimentel Unda Louis Rebuck Norma E Reed II Schleit Barbara Stewart CInvonslInu Camille Washington Brown Shirley LindaNeyhurdf^ungo Judy Chflppoll Bimnick Cdrodiskoy Liridii George A Ziotkowski Esther A Rnbor Joanne Doroso Richords Kenneth B Robinson S Blown Id II Ricli.iid J Rarig SlovonD Ruvort William A BowoB Nnco B rouse Linda Plait Connia Smith Raverl Elaine ZaIonis CLASS OF 1969 Polrosky Robert Anonymous - (One Gift) Karen Dowse Amer Lenore Tibbett Askew Mary Walton Veet W Nancy Pllwigor Ron Susan Staufter Martrlch James F McCool John Amy Wolkor Bohnor JeflroyW Brousu B Markunus. R A Boardmun Helen L Bostlan Daniel A Leonard 0 Richard Ai V(iriiMi> Klinger Srogoncik Stewart Watson Carolyn T Weaver Diane Jurhala Wise William R Wise J A Hoas Jan Young Armfield Daniel E Smith Laura Wessner Smith Thomas M Smith Susan Patriaa Smyrtt Huisizer Nancy E Hurley John Johnson Loretta Gutshall Lynn Snyder Barrett Michael Evelyn Baxevane Pamela Wienclav^ki Sonon Stephen E Black Michael Francis Stahl SlevenJ Rosen Dove Jones Evelyn C Kalbneisch Donna Leight Kersletler Susan Kessock James F Blockus Gary A Bogad Tom Rocco Boyer Rose Lane Brayman Anthony Stampone, Gregory C Scarlato Rainone N Ream Sheiia Nancy Mowier Ressler M Diane Schellhamer DaleR Schmellzle Peggy K Schmouder Mark S Schweiker Lena Koch Shannon Rebecca Slang Shappell Chene Aderhold Shearouse Claudia R Siegal Daniel R Robert W Signore, 111 Romancheck Kokdus Ruth Koch Koib Patricia Bressi Melanie Seese Srodhead Carl F Brush, Lehman. CllflordC H David Sally Sensinger W Peter Jr, Lill Loch Longo Dennen Lucini Thomas L Ann Swoboda Major Paul Maslany Stephen J Matzura R Maue A May R Sneidman D William Staub, Jr Candace Shuman Jr Linda Pulaski Unger John A Vignone William R Burke DateC Voorheis Dennis H Diane L Wechter Richard D Welker Carley Chacosky JohnK Chacosky Kim F Clark Mary Matani Cleary Matthew J Connell Sheree Weaver Conlres Mary Semon Creamer Beverly Marcy Wetenng Nancy Elaine Butz Wicoff Edward M Woomer JohnD.Wylie CLASS OF 1978 Grace Walevfskl Bekaort Sally Brewinglon Tucker Bernard Susan Klucsik Tucker Elizabeth Anne Miller Susan Madden Miller Theodore Robert J Mondschein C'aireL Filemyr John Nagle Robin Hosier Fiola Scolt Jane Loretta Landes Naylor Shannon McArdle Helen Barsh Susan Pegi Flynn-Mattem JohnO Bergen Margo Paradis Fox Norman Paul Bitler Tolls John L.Viola D Blow Helene Tarone Bruno Susan Meyer Vodzak Belly Eileen Home Waiko Robin Miller Mane Wargo Luciani Washick Fredenck Mehrer J K Mengel Phillip fl Miller Kobilis Nesbitt Sterner Lee Ann Stump Mark A Sverchek Joseph F Bukolski Ellen Nagel III Roberts Slasak VirgieD Bryan Raline Maslruzzo Center Anthony A Lovecchio Lynn Watkins Lundy Sweitzer D Lone Jane Helnck Kumer Ruth Mary Kumet Ma'cia Klinger Sweilzer Jane J Thomas Roger L Thomas Paul Valerie Crawford Smith Kenneth E Stolanck Cynlhia Landis Kryder Judllh Surridge William Bachman D Bachman Wayne Sandra Ferguson Bupp Jeanne Jos bona Carlson Glenn Jayne Sisson Alexis I Marilyn Klock Shultz Ronald C Tomashelski Amy SulcoskI Michael Hitt Hoffmier Donald E Albed, Jr Karen M Alexander Edna Bremfield Schott Kay Schweitzer CurtC Badger Ml Nully J(t,iii M.iiit' I Rovito Margaret Ellen Smith Ryan Donna Jones Beaver W Gregory A Schalles Gyory Richard T Agretio Hertig W Robed Melodio Halkelt Badger David Ambler Donna Munko Greylok Kenneth S Gross Thomes D Gurockl fiiy li. 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Schellhammer Schwab Robert L John M Kevin Rice Sellelen, Jr Krtegar Leonard Tagtioli George Dombioski J Joseph Mary Urt)an Mangan Kevin L Ernes Anonymous - (One Paul J Abraham Rose Blackburn Farquharson Kim Kaulfman Andrusisin Prince Massey A Duran Ellis Alan T McElroy Richard T Fisher Raymond T McKay, Jr William McNelt.lll Gary P Gallagher H Melissa Olmsted C Franko Goraldlne Lynch Shetlte KImberlyA Moore Nancy Hood Gallagher Susan Poust Mullen Susan Collings Grady John A Murlin GinnyAlkim Graham W Shicoro Smale Kelly KIrkland Edwin W. Snyder Gary D Mary Bfllh Snyder Weeks Snyder Lalna Colombo Splnelll GlnoM USN Spleen, Daniel R.Slonei M Robert Thomas Judllh Bullen Toland Richard S WalewskI Carol Sholhamer Wall Alison Vondon Bosch Woeail CLASS OF 1984 Douglas A Llebau J M Smith GiU} Susan K Mazol Deborah Long Stoudt John P Reibsome Angela Sweitzer Nancy Maccready Reppy Timothy M Rodden N James Milter Jodie Thomas Moms Tina M Snyder Somers Souders Slaudl Stull John Temchalln Mari( Sherry Kramer Moyer Deck Walls Suzanne McCloughan Whitton Susan Wren Ryan Kathleen Kelly Murtin LynnL Schankweiler Vincent H. Napoli Patncia Yanochko Nesler Julie Gerald E Williams Francis J Shovlin Kenneth J Norton Rosemary P Grube WoodrowJ. Bussenger Michael William J Busteed Michael T Williams Brandt Holly Whilmoyei Opsomer Kent Alan M Anne Shortess Hauprlch Thomas A Casey, Jr KImberly Lennon Hegner Suzanne Brohoski Cirino Beth Ann Wallace Hess Elizabeth Suzanne Vican Hessenthater Randall J Colone Tanya Bovrar Polls Frank D Principal! A Pugh Richard Donald L Reese Ida Pedotgnana Rellly Shelley Plerson Hohn P M Colleen Cleary M Linda KalhenneFaganHunt Mary Sosky Dalpiaz Joyce A Hunter Kelly Reimert Timber Jr Tern Julie F Voipe Antoinette Gitt) Maron Barr Jeffrey Vengrallis Chnstine Campbell Raughley S Welker Cynlhia Sharon Wool White Joann Chikotas Reh DurrellE Reichley Robin L Boehning A While David S Wiesl Daniel P Bower Diane Wirt-English Kathleen ChnstopherL Johnston Matthew J Dyer Sandra Yeager Scarcella Sharon Demko Kello Marsha Baker Eaton Sandra O'Bnen B Barr Jeffrey Kalhleen D Trent Nahm Bellucci Tracy Bentzel Brettler G David Holly L.Richart Wolfe Molly A. Riegel R Woods John T Riley Michaels Klceluk Cynthia Fessler Ebling Lon Leonard Bnlt Marcella Suzanne Grubb Kimm Sharon Buckalew Cheryl Garoutte Brodenck JaneM Woytowich Glenn T Bromley Colleen ElliabelhA Alwine Dentse Antolik Kokinchak David A Fenstermacher Timothy P Brong Wesley A Wnght Debra Prepulaick Anderson Craig S Shields Donna SIrachkoKonopka Donna Sees Fenstermacher Cynthia Albilz Brown Michael JohnO PatnciaA SiegleEberfft Sharon Marsleller MarhW Robert F Kramer Sue Eberly Gannis JeromeA Brown, Jr Linda Wagner Brown Cynlhia L Zehner Lynn Davis Lansdowne Janel Siracka Lisa OeLaurenlJs Burghardt Lormine Dunn LaransHo CLASS OF 1986 f 7*0 Gins) Uuno Noldlg Adams Thomas Laureen M Alderter Archibald Leiliel Baldwin SIngley Dawn M EncW Klick Krail Ertel Feerrar Linda Kammerdiener Frazier PatnckG Bomocco Klema Seilert Black A Smith James G Snyder Christopher E Blackburn Michael Karon Scoll BLickburn Jeffrey F Stephen N LenhardI Pamela Weaver Halstead Beverly Klinger Hand GailB Hartman Janice Tro|an Lessman John A Heydl Joseph T Cawley, SlevenK Lindenmulh Linda Becker Hoertz Michael E Chuss Jameslilfigow Linda W Soback Somers Hague Somer? Mary Kershltsky Blosky Lisa Joanne Dunslan Bodder Jane Bellnsky Spellman Barbara J Bohling Randall JohnW Tern Bolton, II 6 Spence StamerSpnnger Carol Slahle Lauser Tara Seiterl Jankouskas Jerome N Cragle, Debra Dorothy HowanJ Galium Calhenne Dougherty Cheryl Sedlak Lukasiewicz Can A Blitzer Jr Jr ToddE Jones William Chnsty Demanshy Talese Michelle A Evans. Ill Kimbertey Kinney Kearney Patnce Klee Fehl Kalhleen Kerlm-Lorelti Hilary Michelle DaviSon Klinedinst Christopher Chnatine Nycz Comish Whalen McCoach Maureen E McDonakI Lisa Wilkins t^Nett Diane Reminglon Creme Lucy Ann Balsavage Turner JaneF Leslie Hallacher Crosley Michael L Updegrave Michele Spangler Miller RonaUW Lon Crum-Sweely Susan Petty Van Pnscllla King Mills DavidC Raymond H O Alesslo PalnciaL Damaska CalvmH Deininger, Jr. William P Lavine Deanne Chesky LenhardI LcHS Wanamaker Lingousky Sabnna Edtnger Hand Connell Nancy Dielnch Hom Miller Kimberly Kuronya Elizabeth Krap A Kramer Kraiz Amy Mehler Moyer ChnstopherA Lackey James R Lance Karen Troy Vogel Eileen Veneski Moyer Elaine Susan Kart WalewsKi Donald C Walp. Jr Amy R Vandelmde PalnckJ Murphy Klinedinst Oliver R Page 42 John Phelps Fisher A W Frantz Gasink G/l?J Allison Aniinozzi James C Armstrong Deborah A Bames Robert TeffyA Malis Angela Scalleat Allen Joseph Conrad Cindy Smith English Judi Leo Mannix C Brenda Wissinger Conway Anonymous - (One Palncia Slianche Johnston Douglas E Taylor Karen Murphy Tedesco Michael Elizabeth L Saunders Randalls Benn JohnD Sumner Denise Knebel Rupert C Yoh Patncia Gunshore OeWitl Jimski Mary Gnswold Robinson Joyce Kosek Schonbom Michael Comerchero Jonathan P Robinson Gnmm Wnght Mary Bakalar J Carabini Myrna Patncia Burke Long Chnstlne Dallam Chester Debbie FayB Hunsberger Joan While Slear Gail Crawlori) Mary Beth Nichols Busteed Rulh Davis Byerly ilia Swurl:b;)ugh Lilhgow Joseph P Bosevlch Sirathmeyer Hames A Ray Cathy McFeaters Renshaw Thomas C Schreck Karen Weaver Schwiker Rhonda Best Seebold Ann Robin Wtilker Share A/ionymow Rambo D Rauch Debra Richard J Werner Diane Gregory Janiszewski - CandaceA Partis Phillip A Palrone MarcL Baranouski Kalhleen Savitis Faman Oucharme Jr William J Plasko Janice Younkin Salwocki F Oimarco K Thompson, Donna Brown (One - Penelope Swartzbaugh Downey Thomas Janel Kondracki Pace Karen Griffm Tate Paul George E Ness. Jr James B Noyes Mary Louise Smith Orfl Martina A Oswald-Remaly Susan Yarger Armstrong Susan Lulz James Dimarco R Slump P Moyer Jane K Tucker Nancy Millman Irons ChnstopherJ Snyder Winkler Anonymous Cooper Neil Schultz EncJ Smith Larry B Smilh Williams CLASS OF 1985 Lynne Rishel Homlak Kim Smith Huff S Cooper Raymond L Cnsa, D Michael J Ross L Robertson Chnstine Moyer Laura L Russell Hams Portelto Miller Jackie J Turzer Melissa A A Michael R. Rolh Diane Alfonsi Greenhoit Michael Douglas Beth Cakes Thomas Doreen Golden Norton Halt Elizabeth Gillespie Medaglia Basil Thomas S A Maziarz LuanneE Bender Greg J Bemer Karen Shoap Bishop Richard A Bluis Lynda R Wiest Parker Jana Rippon Masenheimer Craig J Bartsch Karen McCabe Rose CLASS OF 1982 Pickett Patricia Giatras Nettling Lisa Diehl Brenda Zentgraf Jeffry Maffett Anne Farrell Manusky Lilly Washo Booth Paige GIbble Parka Leach Rosanne Barbara Lorelei M Randmelli Lessel DavrtiR Looker-Kuder Owen Cressman Pelersohn Cannon Graham Newman Glenn A Jill Tammy Gross Purnell Steven 0 Ranck Palncia Magaskie Reams Peggy Daniel T Wilson R Lum Newgarde David L Masenheimer Daniel J WIesI Christopher Mutchler OavtdR Pumell Wayne P Sakeman Kessler Sarah E Pope Joanna McGarry PosUe Deborah Mengle Smitreski Anthony William Sharon Robinson Sliiybaugh Ziegler Jennifer Delia Lerche Douglas E Shoals Andrew Peter M Kurzejewski JackC Kile Mark V Kehoe Giles Lon Pingitore Sherman P Kodlsh Deborah A Kohler Jupina Kimberty Schanbacher Margaret Sanders Wasielczyk Kevin A Nicholas Ann Gursky Kirby Richards Knupp Miller Mary Laputka Culkin Jeffrey L Cheryl Gregorski Ingoe Galen Miller PalnciaL Keller Deininger Scott E Inch Dale J Keener JoefyneC Pohulsky KIcolok Jacobs Heller Brenda Holdren Keeler Karen Singiser Vandrew Good Tobias Hamer II Susan UngerMihalchick Cheryl Johnson Mikulski Debra Fnlz Talarico III Hams Marvin L Meneeley Janel Knox Schneider M Haitz, Wendy Heuer Jones McCoy Lawrence Linda O'Hottoran Runnels Graham Michele Vanl)uskirt( Jean Svflgonski McCloskey LydiaJ Singley Debra E Johannes-Novak Deborah Brandl Johnson Chesley Harris Moro/ Henry B Eileen Waller Rolh Braxmeier. Jr Gwyn Bannger Clark Steven A Clarh Joseph Howlelt Ann Oleksy Laytield William N Lebo Caihenne Bause Pescalore Pamela Sanderson Rebbert Donald B Roberts. Jr Penny Gustm Roberts M James A Stopper Jacqueline A SIrenkoski Roseann Sv^derskt Belsy Remley Szpynda Stocey Swisher MIxell Michael T Hagginbothom Pasternak Barbara E Sibson Philip Myers Honiz George 0 Larock W Robert Kelly Kioly Bollon Amy Luhr Broxlon Karrie Elaine Fetzer Donna Calhonno Olio Hollman Glovas Karen J Gormley Paulo E Laranetto Henry Carol Person Herr Mm II R Joan Bradley Kramer ChnslopherG Shipe Marshall MIrarchI, Jr Paula Sneldman Jr Floyd, Jr NeaseGenova Michael Koch Lisa Stephens Roxie Chilson Shrawder Kathleen Hathaway Mitchol Glenn A Hoffman Raymond J Nolen. Ill Cindy S Norman Paula Osman Panzitta Montague Fisher Angela Propst Floyd Kaschenbach Elizabeth EaglerBlasgen Nancy Kushnerick Herman Mllchell Donald K Shimon, S Slake Michael Miller New Dennis J A Roy Philip K3thy Kulju Sellelen Rosemary Sanlanesto Meier A Fish Sandra Goias CLASS OF 1983 Jorirey Molly MichaetR Richardson Joseph P Garger Harte Kalhleen Finsterbusch Ellis C Todd A Young UndsJ Ubraico John P Uceia P Dennis Michalrzysen Miller Duerr Anita Defter Joanne Zimmerman Rogers Mllchell Helwig Jeffreys John N Kaschentiach Mark J Rccw ToddM inch Judy Vines Wnght Cheryl Martuco Garger Susan Shery Barton Johnson Michaels M Donna Janries Hallinan Usa Kline Eastman Wendy Knepp Eby Philip J Lorraine Jones FranzettI Mallocli Karen Lombardi Ingle Roberts Jankouskas Jane A Reedy Beck Reese Susan Hanchak Duerr Peggy Wagner JohnR Wolak Jennifer David S Doermann LousE Masknve Carol Tertelbaum McNeiley Wood David DiMana Joan Watson Janine Wasilewski Randall Leslie Brubaker Hartnetl Tracy tiMylta Martini Barbara MaurerWilMard Gregory S Kovalick GrofI Robin Williams Hamish fwlary O'Apnle Harper Marttn Demmger Caroline ColeOo Geralyn Wohlrob Dilluvio C Hardmg Warren P Lynch GiennA Manahan Timothy J Pinliowski Jeanne D Wiest Carol Cunnion Hanose* M»yiai6JR Loe^ PaHerson MicttaelA Wasielczyt KathyHazenDiValeno Karen Hughes Dobson Mary Louise Puhah Ootler Jan RetMCCA Kiner Ensor Daniel Keefer OttlasKi.Jr H Berger Schwentner Bluis Alicia Scott A Bohner Colin M Busteed Steven J Bybee, Sr Michael V Cariino Susan John J Schulz M Scott Robert L Seebold Kathy Badger Shanabrook Cynlhia Hepler Shires Amy Bowne Simpson Jolene Torpy Smith Sandra Wood Smith Leslie Lynch Smurthwaile Unda Eshleman Slauffer Sally Gunnells Stem Julie Martin Stugart Colleen T Suess Darren C Sugita Brenda Suhr Syle Sheme Gail Batory Gnffith John A Cerciello Todd J Gnnaway Lon Smith Cerciello Holly Dean D Chiodo Joanne Kachline Trumbauer Lon Wagner Turtey Holly Yoder Vinmg Renee Fazler Vonstein Hall Michael E Judith Hamer B liner Handel Anthony R Hanosek Carol Strausbdugh Chronister JaneE Coder Douglas A Coup Er»c V Davis Bealer Taylor Baer Thaler Laura Bittmann Ward ThF BlOOMSBI'RC. UnIVFRSIT\ FoiM>\llON Pameu Eiie Wasninglon Keonelh SomenJay Hancy Sniv«y Shuck Tracy Grac« SarxMi Laura Sharrow Weaver Karen Bentz Sermon OavMjSiovac TwnolhyA Sands KennelAJ Weber Sharon Granqget Weber Mary Jo Comere Welker MarkD West Sharon Garger StroMer Rebecca Strausser SnaKlman JanratwBlavSnsano Rosalyn Subarton Sutwlon Sfi«i>y ThraaA SaBy Sle«i Sugita OoknsA Nano Atbee WtiJle William B While Jf Laurel Parfilt ToiMiser>d Anthony NSfKyJ Alice Sisuflar Lisa MelanieJ Whitebread Karen Souder Weaver Cynthia Hiirat Sansenig Rachel Moore Williamson Michael AnnT Joel RoberlD Stock PatnckM Tanrtous Robin Buck Tannotn VWerwR CLASS OF 1987 Candy Win« Wingale Jill MacFariand Woin Barry Vohey Anonymous ~ (One , Woods-Kettelbefgef M Angela G'flJ Aloisio Reiily TmMthy Frank J Riccelte Kevin Wary Marconi Shade Roberta ComaUson SheaRer Lisa Tracy Bonosky Timmora James P Sheviin Chns Case Shulu KaranDeLuBoSitlw Rosenury ChrvlopheiJ Shunk Jennifer Lindenunn Shunk Rulh Saiinkas Tshudy M Brenda Swindle Smith Karyn Davis SchMllai Anonymous Karen Yort-Levine Diana CooocAan Vanfleel WnllwR Sched Melissa Poranto Baei Thomas R Karen Stein Snyder hbchale Middieswonh Somarday Linda Potts Suit Karen Graham Wagner Susan Wasakoski Szczeona Mana Rulch Siczeona Lisa Zona Szpindor Chnstine Burke Thomas Brendfl Walchillfl Schullz Corlnno Tosi Salavoge Michellti StiibliK Shnftwr August J Bednor MarhT Tnjyan MKheloM Lon Ankonbrund Bodnar Kimberly Simons Updegrall Penny Gina Vicmk> Wanng Julia ChadR Lon King Soldo Chillies Thomas Daiiia R Weaver A WeiWe Zalewski Zeplm - (Si* GUIs} Ttiompson Howard 0 Angsladt, Craig Wolff Ill Margaret Watdron Bollinger Bonnie Schneck Angsladt Donna Gallick Ashbridge Wagner Bordner Scott A Bordner Lisa Dohner Pamela Cla/lon Donachie Michelle M Oonn Marsha Lambert Echrote Nikhi Sohl W Conland Amy Deborah S Norton Chesonis ( One Gifl) Bigelow Blair Annette Lynn Bobby Oenisewicz J Temiri Lisman Tokach Jackie Kline Vonas ErKG Williams M Wilson Ellen Janus Zelok Randy S Thomas fileen fliirnhflnj DuuIiilIi Daneen Fero Zaieski Lorl Brungart Kom OciwfiM OdHavon Zerba Johns Zerbe CIASSOF1991 CLASS OF 1990 Anonymous - ( Thrw GtitS) Lynn Julie Etfcland Frantz Sara Dunning Campbell Melissa Oebra Sensenig Gabel Brenda Robmson Frontz LoraineAnn Gallagher Kathy Petfucelli Carroll Ann Druce Brugger Michelle Rutter Bybee Karen Lugrota Borowioc Donna L Clero Mana Baranek Cawley Tracy Banick Boyur Good AnneK Rila Kelly Gnffith Elaine Marshall Carawan Cecco Stacey Bellz Coleman Peggy Ann Garner Conklln Daniel K James A. 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Michelle Craola Heftner Holcomb Bowman AnJiuj Smith Brian S Carling A Michelle Myers Judi Blight \ Mary Beth Pelhick Daslallo Metzgar Davidson W Peter J Hiltpold Grow Bonshock IhiM Gifts) Anonymmts AiiiiE Jerry Heslin BItlur nunilirawskl Juiiiihi,iiii(iaiiiniiiiii CIASSOF1992 J Blasko PiKitiiid.iiiii fhiiililmi I'ii.'iiiHu'Vih Bautsch MiKHhii Janet Beth Collins Herbsl Lisa Jennilei D Young PatliM Camper Shem Halsey Coombs Susan Hanshaw Dascher Oidtnch Glonii ChnslineFofd Under GraeFI Angolow Den Joseph While III Lynn Helzel Budzinski Oeanna German Habib Willing ShiiiTl WiiynoW Bryan J Balavugo, Beth Ann Katko Fortune Susan McCarthy Greco Walp JtK(|unlynLnshko Wnpinsky W Cdidonn MarKL Amaiosu Francine Bobonek Ashby Mark A Brown Riipp Tolan Robert M KrtlhoimeE Chunski Wagner Oloti Joanna L Dobbeck Bath Fry Boyer Sipindor Cin»tclnm Siiyitoi Wlilto Joyce Bradley R A Jodi Kishbach Kimberty Muschlili Zaiewski Michael Judilh Budtts JennileiFoulKitCasIni Barbara E Broda Brazon Collins M Voiburgh Budns Ciiiulu MarkF Stephanie Simmons Geyer Speichei Stanley MarkE Emswiler Melissa Slamm Fisher Patncia McDowell Goulstone (H) Jonnifoi Poll Bersch Tntu Gosling Stnidius Rulh Bishop Laura Koztovrshi Cassidy UnryS Bennett Wolfe Snydei Janny Glancey Yusolla KnsR G Gabel BarallA Kenneth T Basil William T Wisser Lindsay Inon Beck Robert ^hulby Slussor (One CiftJ Wendy Slensnjd Wnghl Bnan W Young, Jr Julie UpdegrallAdinoill Foley M Jennllei - VtctonaSchekaWolfa Alison Stuck Bratton Boudeman CLASS OF 199B Jane Snlnk S|>nia William J Ydkubi,>wski GrelthenC Wirth Susan Early Orakas Bonnie Perrego Felker Alyssa Ratner Emswilef Scott f L WilvtM A ScoltF Yucha Hwb Shankwvilei L Wertz U'illi,iiii> I Roos T Schoolter Cynlhin .>n,nv.iy L Chnsline Cover Young S Rissmger Rovm Lisa 111 1 Li$.i Kill Williiiiiis Kimberly Hoalelter Schaeter Jeffrey J Sheila k.'li* James Rissmger Michael i>.m 1 A Wargo David TnshaM Beegle Carrell Michael J Carroll Steven - Deann Occulto Barrett MarkL Beaudoin BnanJ Calderone A Steely Launo Wallace Theuen J Yoniskt. 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KalhrynE Sctilftnr Unnch SliAe Shern CLASS OF 1988 Joseph I. t'onuis .1 Reigle Annelle Bruno Baldwin A Brennan ! .\ St»»pi<^n GaryA Joan Kavanaugh Z)gmond Judith M.lM-,',, JohnM Schaalar GwiWrndarSchaHw AnneM Bonomo r-, 11., Michele Beach MaryK Amoll J Gwandolyn Kirhnar RoUman KwtaBurlihartRu:^ Rhonda ObartaSalah Oavtd T Saulai Frank J Arenella Anthony SperKW RHM>RV 'iOOl D Schefler TofottI Valonllne Angola D Elizabeth Waters M Wellock MichaolC Zoiser ScJioflold CLASS OF 1994 Carlo Shonkwetkir Kjmbedy Turolski Sheehan Richard MannnK Shrewder James Dana Rapton Stiultz Tract Ann Sierar Karen Hendel SpranUe Thomas J SIruckus Kimberty Yaslishak Barrett AmyK Leslie Kinder BrszinsU Totin P Adams J Barrett SlAceyL Belhumor AimeeL Berger Nicole Boyd Boyd-Hayas Tl». Bl.OOMSBLKC MicTtdeiO Rowland Dinner with Hale hurid^iy evening dinners wiih I Neajion Scplenil>er lo NovetrilM Cftniiyne Head ihe (oolball Danny Hale hiKhli^hlcd (x»ach Mid Vam^l RulWfle Ojarh i Hale, a niember of the ffxjiball team, and MniMAui fofithitll ^ oa(lle^ talked inlonnally the alHJiil ^llgllli^^lIl-^ '»( die previous game and ( haneriges of the iipconiinK game. ThoNe atleiidiiig tlioioiighly enjoyed iulei.K tinn atid di^( - iiit'tiiHi well as the its hoo^e dinner from among jii the newly the vaiied food renovated Williafn W. Scranlc(fi Oommons. o[)|j<»rlunily In t Hialioiis CnnUH Development the next <)ffiertL Ludw)g David J Marcolla Pittman Lauren L Sharon A. AmyL Lubenow Pokrywka AmyM Charles F Colvin JohnK Moyer Meredith L Mutka Phillips Leibold Jennifer J Lileck Joshua Enn Moyer Amy Warner Jennifer Ehrlacher Heather T Koser Jo-Anne Llewellyn Klauger Cynthia L Gosden Joanna D Heberlein Patrick D Henderson Kelly Kesler DebraD Laino Jennifer L Carpenler Morgan G Stacy Kenyon Keith Miller tves Montgomery James P Neuter Kemka AflysonT Behzad Noubary A Mentzer Houghtaling Steven F Jara Cecelia A Murphy Enck A Lewis Leiko C R Charles II Matthew T Kratz M Moody Jody Borchers Giaquinio Wollor S Knywiciil Donna M Hallman Knsti D Harbst ChnstineM Miller ToddD Monos Anthony Gonzalez Bnjce J Gregon Conaway Manne Chnstme Calabrese R Enc Cooper CameM Rot>er1M Hippenstiel C Hanman Meredith L Hall Hope Zoldi Frask Niccole P Fresh Steven M Gaa Heather A Gaston ToddC Gerber Langberg R Lombardo Heather Forresl House! 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UMvvRsm Foi snviiov 2001 RtroKi Foiuidatioii exec Businesses A Cul Above Hair StudK) ABC RooRnglnc The Candy Academ/ Of Catawese Coach Company Captain Jack's Lobslertest Haif Design Catawissa Luniber & Speaalty Advance Auto Parts Co Adventure Ouldoors Amencan All Occasion Rentals Ligfiljng Liiimmnl nUfTUiW A Kom Art Wofks hliltjinw Columbia Mall Assooales L P Intn ttiA Art Venlures Con Agra Grocery Products Conner Pnnting Co J Crystal Clear Pool Custom Car Care Center Italian Basile Physical Therapy Queen Days Inn Conference Center Tntm Jt Inr BJ's Sleak ' tor the t^nnaliotn P^psL'Coia Bottlon, IrK Porliins Family Restaurant TOMBA CommunicAlioni & (It-inti Company Tractor Parts Inn Triple J Dmuin "/ Iti^is A Town Perk Towne CarrMTB Shop Pai r^Jhi-n-j^iiDnlbas loi litiiaiv Company S'nt> Cimfmii^t Hlmm\but)f (oi Vroeland i Hartey Oavldton, Law LficdliUfiS Eyev«ar by Roi L Bloom Health & Fitness Faitwr Foundation LvU Bloomin' Bagels Finn's Bloomin' Thai FirsI Bloomsburg Carpet Industnes First National Bloomsburg Fair Association Flick Brothers Electrw Inc Bloomsburg Floral Center FNBBank N A * ^woMiS fAC3 LO > 01 1 nUlU r ol 19 ll , News Agency Columbia Bank & Trust Co Bank - Berwick Phillies Red Barons Red Mill AntiQues Renco Servis(ar Hardware RmivI aI ^nlil R[M"Ji Libefty Chevrolel -Cadillac, Inc Bank Rolo-Rootof Western Diain M&T Frosty Valley Country Club Magee's Mam Stroel Inn Mail Roofn Efc Russell's Restaurant Wlnd-n Sea Day Spa Mam Sal t Place Windior Heights Golf Bnar Creek Farms, Inc Gateway Companies, Brovm Schultz Sheridan & Fritz Bloomsburg University Store Ghezzi s Restaurant & Lounge MBNA MkI Giant Food Market Merry Maids Buckhom Family Restaurant Giant Food Stores, s Country Store GolfFore Sound Inc Inc, S(roet intenon Master Scoreboard Sports Tavern 5 Restaurant AQanbC Midas Muffler Shop Scott af Bkxxmtxjrg All Great Wall Chinese BuRal WcQ Irxluslnes, Run Willow Service Town Auto Rentals. Inc Inc Weaty'i Muk:b Front Street Station Gallery of Inn & Goll Couns and (Iw am't-s ot ilu- inillioii. Player-of-the-Year Wise Foods, Inc The Woodlands tnn « Rosorl Sears Yeager Wire Wortii Shaffer s Trading Cards ZECO, Sbeetz Zetskjft Brothers honored by Husky Club IMoiilllNlltllK's lltl\kv (illlt) ol Coune picNcnlc-d loi inn playci I'.iua ftoltball Millri with a toinmrinoiaiivr liiiK at Novrinbn boaid Inc wa.>i named \t\ Viw ling nuTtiiin Kivcn lo Millet in honoi ul heln^ Skatelown Skating Rink Inc, appioxi inilliuii vva.t lal.tcd lioiii Siz/lln Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble GG S-'^f) tnc WeUnr Vending ServM, Rohrt}ach'ft Bloomsburg Hospital Breisch's Dairy t'nlnp Woshery Syiteni Car Wsih Well Markets, Maintenance Contraclofi Boscovs Oenter, achuUnihipH, In). Ward'i Anllquoi Sides Family Music Soww & I'hf ($1 BorwKk Wandell'i Office Furniture Center & piojct 'iiiirriifv toitndaiion wcir buili to niou- than Walker'* Jewelors M tpi't iai ( to $\U million - loi St-iviit'H pi ivatt' HdiiKCH, Enoraveat)los Walker t Jewelen Sun AnbQues Robert C Young, Inc Robert and inatfly Wagner' I Trophlst & Rising Farm Martiel Rohrer Bus ServKM BuihJing Inc RtdQ way's Reslaurani LoMS HomeOntef LYNMAR Fine Fumlihingt and 'JlitlUnffr\, S'nt' Ofifntittttilttfy: i Community BroodcasUng. LLC at a- ($it.S7^ ntillion onsiiiit lion); { ReadiOQ the Pines Golf ($S.r> inillioit and txitiipnu'iit); Ratpfi Oillon s Flowers in ,ii))|).ti^ns Ni'holai^liiiM, Itbt-.iiT. Ourdach Brothers, Inc I Ills triiiiic: Dunkin Donuts Of Bloomsburg Blockbuster Video Campus Beer Distributors (lt^^ll^ I'hf lhi.\t fot Value City Department Slonn Coqwration Club Inc iiiiiiiitftt Towto Ultra Basic, Inc & Rib House Egan wfir Radzievich Markets Edgewood Caldwell, Heckles and riiivc iiKit'vilul liiDiti.uMiiK (he Student Luschas & Norton CorporaUon E H Klecknerinc Co Inc Tempi n't Canhnt The Calico Moon Bam l It) ir;u tu.iic i\\v liuuidanoii hn.tid. ' Pmib HuI Dutch Boy Paint Shop Gray And Sons Furniture SyniKh, and Silwrsmilht flnvi Pine lOK ni iini\('i"sit\ Comptny iDilliiin ' int itM-nrd Dial McdiciO tl(-vrlo]>niriit pio^i.iiit .t Two Couslni Dillon Floral Bird Printing Salor> 14) Tulp•^ocKer^ Spnng Water Berwick Chevrolel-Buick Big Lots Itk Que Pas a The Foundabon l.inn'u> ioim-il the & S{>m, PreciSKX> Pnnlen, Inc Derr, Pursel, Bemgan's Sub Shop Berwick Health and Wellness Somrnen Boauty Ptaftzgratf Denny's of Bloomsburg Assoaales, Inc Bastian Tire Sales. Inc Bill PKartar K .Mart ^trvA Dairy tndustnM AnttquM Susquetunna VWIty Orthopedic AainniilM PC Bakery L-u A CVS Kitchen \'iic rirsitU'iit loi Hlg'i Abttrict ny ai> Papw Magtc Group incnin Pan Women Curves Tires 0{K-i,iiioi)N at (he muoii)sb\ir)i Sunrts* Pools Milt RniHl ParT> L Inr inc Bader'sFine Furniture Bardo P inc. IcHunlAn \Art. 1 LOmpony, tnnicii \4 1 ThA pMtn Inn IWiin Pizza Origin jl i Spa AuloZone (or rcM^itci) in |iih in . g otU oy^IonrS \jrvUp \tjrifl Clancy's Antiques DinMoi CtOTiJ) .IJTU Inn at Qii/'hh/vn ATiT 1 LOWnS. r\f Columbia County Farmers National Bank Hi)l nauonn rOQWi Lo«yUQ au« Low 1 Cinema Center Anidef Chicago Natwnal Apple W Inc CIGNA HeallhCare Alley Medical Center Angela Mgnlv Muinor o DIWIV ^wtiv4\ ^vtlMtM Inr hlwwiH Pirva Cherokee Got! Course Corp ^1 JlHIWIlWh ^MinAA 11^ Inr vHI h rt^r ^fiJifiW If M .\nthoi\% uum ^i/niwv nnk^ '0U|j^f ^uificihf ^AMfmui^i jMMbln Una trvi Sn Inc Central Sports and Gralix Alexander Family Pontiac All Barrel laiiiero resigns ht-i N.tlional Division II Soltball IMayn nl die Yeai toi the 2001 In .iitdilion to I'layei-ol-tbe •lea.Hon Yrai. Miltei wa.i the Divnioii noiiiiiu-r loi 11 tolllt.ill llonila hiodr-iK k till- Awaid, Kyml)oli/inK die nation 'h top DiiniiK leinale alltlelr Matching Gift Companies Black & Decker Corporation 3MCorp Abbott Latx)ralories General Publk:UUIiUet Foundatwn Gilbane Accenture foundation Caterpillar Adobe Systems, Certain Teed Corporabon GlajtoSmithKJine Foundabon Community Bank, NA Guard Insurance Group Inc Cirajil City Aetna Foundation. Inc Air Pnsducts & Chemicals Guardian ConAgra, Inc Foundation Life Lucent TechnotogM Stale MBNAAmenca Corporatkw Bnstol-Myers Squibb Corrtpany Fund Insurance McGraw Hill, Inc Merck & Company, Inc Merall Lynch i Company Morgan-Worcester. Inc Nabonal City Corporabon Tor nant Foundation Foundation Nabonwide Insurance Enterpnse Texaco Foundabon The Chubb Corporabon Foundabon AmerK:an Express Foundation Day- Timers Inc Amencan General Corporation Dow Chemical Company Dow Jones & Company. Inc Hershey Foods Corporabon Fund NCR Eaton Corporabon El Paso Energy Foundabon Hewtetl-Packard Company Movarta Hoffman-LaRocfte PepsiCo Foundation, Inc Enoda Corporabon Foundatior Household Inlemabonat P([ze», Inc Enron Foundabon HSBC Bank USA Philip An»encan Home Products Corporation Amencan National Can Company Amencan Skandia ANADIGICS, Inc ARAMARK Armstrortg Work) Industnes Arthur Andersen Internationa' Foundation Equrwa Services LLC IBM Exxon Corporabon Federated Oepaitmeni Stores lOmoi) Tool Wortts Foundabon IMS Health Ingersod-Rand Foundabon LLP Group Company Foundabon Corporabon Norton Company Foundation US Foundation Moms L MCJ Foundation Tha PQ Corporabon Inc The St»ii«V Works Tyco Eleclranics Corporabon C Unflad Parcel Foundabon PMARe Unrlftd Technologir Corporation PPG Vanguard Group, Inc InduslflW, ItK PPL Corporabon Prtcvwateihouse/Coopers FM Global Foundabon C Penney Company. Inc Johnsor & Johnson Famdy Conpany Ford Motor Corporabon Kn^hl-Ridder. Inc Queal Oagnosbcs Aventis Pasteur. Inc Gannett Foundabon Inc Laboratory Corporabon of RR OonnetoY t Sons BASF Wyandotte CorporaDon Benwtck Industnes LLC BF Goodnch Company General Electnc Company AmencaTM Hok»ngs LADD Furniture. Inc Shel First Foundabon Ashland Oil, Fleet Financial Inc ATiT Company AutomatK Data Pnxessing Union Corporabon Inc Group , Ger^ Motors Company J The May Oepartnwnt Slorat Foundabon The Companies, PJM Interconncctton. L Foundabon Pn>denual insurwK* Foundabon Conipany Foundabon SmdtiMn* BMCham Foundabon Oil H W total and a .'.Hiti hIiikk'"K penentane. Miller helped lead the IltiNkieK lo a 41-7 retord. the l»SA( louiib plate national r .It ; < the liainpion«hip. NCAA and a Divimon II hainpioii^hipH. Venzon Foundabon Wal-Mart Sbvet, Inc Washngton Mubtfl Foundabon Waelmoreland Co« Company Weyerhaauaer Company Foundabon X«ro( Corporabon Organizations Aikman Foundabon Amencan Foolball Coachas lot Angelei Dodgers Myrtle NY Arnona Cardinal* BatllmoreOnolM Bloomaburg A/«a Beach Professional Baseball Club, Foundabon Inc, Jets Football Club. Inc- Oraogevllle Area Homemakwi YMCA BU Tranquility BU Alumni Aasoaation BU Athletic Dapartmnnt BU Football Team BU Men I Basketball BU Men s Soccw BU Softball BU Tennis Teama BU Wrestling Team CeMirity Artlsl 8«rM Oegenttain Medical Fund HerHJQe HiOi Ooll Resort IndimpoiisColiB Page 45 I biuien Friends QlBUBaa«ball LocU«ed Martm Corporation Btnney& Smith doubles, "20 neaMHi, Inc Company Company Hartford Insurance Amerada Hess Corp Km. 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Sysko Many volinueei^ wotketl horn's ;i.vHine III lie Kull I ( and Koll ouiinn, *>< i»>hcr 11. 2001. hoMv VaUev al ( moie '.onntiv tli.ni ( .Inh, $:V700 10 tickets at $5 each or f) m>ller\ eii|oved wiiiniiiK li NUinhiiie htlcil tlie mi Mime ('.hiom\lei, llowaiil Ml Kiiuioi) aiioll Liiboratorins Fund Anonymovs Kim Ibarra 77 WandvL««Hollhaua78 76 Anonymous Kalhlflon McEwenSosnovich Philip Joan Mono Motlor L Joannu Boyd JohnL mid Mr S Mis Robert Slubbi Shanoiki Honor Of , Douglas F McCllnlock 73 Sommeri FloroncoN Ihompaon L Thuriiiiii Virginia Mr &Mri Chin- Tiny Yun WW A Draper Edwird Pooatay Anonymous ElUabalhA MQcklQy 75 OtianeLucltn Susan Rualnho CertainTeod Corporation Air Products S Chemicals FoondatJOh Anonymous Amencan Football Coaches James D Novinger A^iortymous Douglas Allen & Gloria Baylor KathyE Baylor -Giorgio Mavis Can- & Margaret Caverly Sheldon Erwine '54 KathyE Baylor-Giorgio Anonymous Michael C and M Anonymous Amy J. 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Gabriel, 'SO Jr. Anonymoui Deborah A Koliler '82 Hershey Foods Corporilton Fund ChnslioA Frtrruta'OO John UsaA A R and AP jMnL Yales M Knouse 78 Chariot J and Cat^onne &Ws KenGort>y UtoianE Grover , Jr and KathyL PatnoaL SoOinoskle K Vi'>i l^ptfj«»»flr70 MkiiaeiR and Maria J Malagodi Mr S Mrs Scott Martz & Family Sharon Trapuizano Anonymoui PaigoE Psrka 'e2 Paul Malagodi Mr John L Soltal and Oeorglne Hurnyak Charlei T Knapp Sysko EmefllE and Andmon fX) ''jrt SlophitniuA McPhorson '00 Doloret E JamaaM and Anne M Alfred Hart^oy Hranltz Dorothy Maa Sandy Partona Page 47 FeleclaH Ginoo77 Mr & Mrs George Hess TenC Moore 70 Oil Inc Judith L Dubll '03 Hetrengway John NeapoU Ann M Ruanak-Noon Salem Ktndargarten Ellen L ClltrVall Docker George H and Marjory Boytan 'M Mafcua LaBuda, KrlitolfarZ Polhtmut. ftO B and Janet HoBnuf Neapoll. Sr Bullor TKE Brolhara Anonymoui John R Brindor L Mark D Beyer NunhVO Robot B. and Chnstlno K David RaeG Eugenia & HaJdane King Anonymous Ashland M VadaM. 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HippentUel '83 T Lesnefiky The McDonald Family Anonymoui Richard A McDonald 98 Foundation Harry and Lorraine Ausprlch m Boiirilo r Willtiims Afmnymoiis Michael Ariene Thompion A/i'j»iyiiifim Amtfico DILorctto Vincent P OiLoretio FloranceDIOrlo Danny E. and Diane Hale G Evnnii Elomontary FucultyAStnlt M GayloL Moy«r Edward F & Dormn Lipsky Thereta Cffcalla Kathlmin Taylor and Dnvid Winujto Mm Mr & Winguto F Sr & Joanna Buckingham Pnltiirnoii Toblat F and Mary Scarplno Dale and Margo Robblns CiirlE Marcui LaBuda Jotoph Pupaniu 'M JumuiE Parions Botty J Wriat 78 74 Nancy A Onuschiili Halversori Mr & Mrs Stanley Jochor Diitfoll Mot2gor ScrimgiKKir Ruth Handy Pam BItktr Mr A Mrs AiiOfiymoui '01 (la\ ihai lie Taylor 0 Bmsi 77 NCR Corporation Alexander ihe for $20, Paul L. Danville, loi ieiiet.d AtlilelK St liol,ti>hip wlieti T.\ The kc-Ut (itoss (loiiniry aiul Anonymoui Kate (uindess ( the mkk-ns oI the lonina- & David Charlet W. Boyer, Jr In the silem toi Richard Vithauskas John & Grace P McGrath McGraw John A & Victona h lit and spoils i.vllle. ant tion. ^etiei.iled c'.K the ment i\ oi liwii j^ifts most lot Nuiuei- men hants Tnu k. $1,110 I'nKcrds lioni MuNkyClub donors will Ikmh-Iii the {irnc-i.il Alldrlit Leonard J & Judy VlsgaiUs & Debbie Maximiek M Ellen Women's N Thompson Thompson John Marchetti William Kiimc drawiiiK hfiidii and hiiiinevteK .il tclehniies piovided iiems w.iM.iiM-d R.itllc ic.un sold (he loi lot hu.il laiis, St holiipihip Kiuid, Stutlriu-Athlt'tfs sold M 4 Anne M Theresa A Draper Paul. IV VViniu 7 ou> donated items Hill - $'jrtO. Mfii's .uul Slautter John Dorin Allen undftthLVi .ill $5.r)(iO. lollowcil l»v iooib.ill. $'-M-!;i. Fund PatnckE & Eileen S. Susan Telfick'James Malagodi Michael Dillon wric stuned .lutomaph-t Sommers SCalhenneE Charles J Dillon , pi()( vvi\\ (lii<'( tlv Glona A tor $20) ^i.uluatr students. tot.il oi $l7.y<)*l b;i.srl).ill Margaret S Darragh Carolyn A Schulti Lorraine Sevison Tnjst Ih-i Diid/i.ik. Mr Steven H Shannon Jr .ill Booksloic wen* Robin Swrriicv. Jt'iMip - $1,000; IVii Bctiiic( (ill. Ficciwood - $r)00; .iiul haiu is Margaret 6 Kirk Estate Kline to SUMt ^Ht (lie llmvri>iilv Studt'nt-AthU'ic hfid w;is Rusnak Noon James & Vanna Cleary Donna J Coombe GIFI Ami .i {IMiolo ot S( lu-nu'i kc) PaulC Schatz Conrad & Gail Schuerch Charles A. (;elebtit\ m>lleiN irt rivuiR Mi.ulrd to piiiriu.s ot Thomas A CressyMalching S Devhn Menmii.il PaulE Reichart M Willow 'JtHM at .oui>e i.ii^ed ovei Kootb,ill Sthol.niliip & Joyce A Dale & Marge Robblns ioH ( $IH.t)0() ioi the |ohii winm-i It stiuli-Mis MaryLenzmi Howe R Edward Huntington iii.t|t)i riiifc "f.ulv hiul" (iuvvinHN writ- hcUi K'Kitu.ilc tioin Bumside .i with cat Kivr (Kkrls (Sfi vm\\ oi A j bann C Alice r.illiulii^N )) event. M.iv IS. j-oll .It .ludioln^' aiul %[)<(( Oliver 'Or>, .il hoUcin t'J Fd^ewood in the ruies, Dinnis The John S. Devlin Menu>nul ('elebrity 'JOOl tifshiu.ui inHii i'hil.uiflplu.i. I'A, ,ui Bnan P & Nancy Thomas R Park Jeanne Patterson & Susan James iuled the Spring .Ult the (irnei Fund when ul $2.(M)0 u.is M.inln-th S»li<-infikf Debra T Chnslensen MananneT & AlhU-lu pl.m- vvinnci lu' tiiM l $".'.0lM) w.is i-ais(*d IV>i Alhletu Sthol.UNlup th.iii 0 Neil LofjLS Bob jr iiunf tui-Nctt Oiitingfi (>\ri (li-.\wiii)< James 0 Novinger Donald B & Anne H Herrmann , 'Jl'*". Kjtfric Jay Nienhark Henry & Jane Hood RoberlB AChnslineK Bradway Waller and Ingnd Bredenmoser Barry L & Margie A Ruth Au^iM hfid 76 Kobila Nesbitt Grovef E Halvenon R & A & Susan Golf hc Student-Tuition I Murphy William J Hernly Brett M &a)ri9lwM Richard Philip RafTles EhUoan S Helena Gnffith John & Virginia Gruruley S LawGroner Fuller Boylan AlanB & JoMph & JosaphlM MonM Timothy J Edward W Helfnck George H & Marjory S Hemingway D Husky Club Report Tracy AppeJman Bruce C Anans Lorraine Auspnch Rebecca Barar>owski & Sar>dra L Thompson JudsonJ Barker RidiardJ Bamhart Rn>t>RT J. Yorl. Jr 77 Anonymoui Paul 0 BrwBi 77 '69 Tut BuiOMSBtR(. University Foundation 2001 Rkj-ort New Scholarships James m E. Cole Scholarship - .\ professor and the department of biology allied To 2001. this scholarship in Jim's honor by his friends health from 19(>K was established and former students. Michael ItGlovas Scholarship - Established by Michael R. Glovas. Class of 1986. this scholarship member will be awarded to a of the football team from the Lehigh Valley area. Jack Mertz Scholarship - The accounting department endowmeni supports scholarJames Cole ships for accounting majors. The endowment was treated with funds from two matured chantable gift annuities that were established by the late Jack L. Mert/ '42. lu-'v^^M Lyrm Shoop SchoUtrship - A member of the - >. - . HB ^^^^ t- Lynn Class of ^^^H ^^^^B ^n^W established this scholar- member ship for of the men's basketball team. Matzko-Mulka Endowed Scholarship - John "Jack" Mulka. S. Class of 1966. student phonothon calters for the 2001 Parents Fund campaign-Clockwise from upper left Alexie Kupka 01 '{leit), Lori Vettei V2 (center} and Jenniler Bettine '03 (right). Parent Phonottion student supervisors. and Votter Bolllne will supervise the spring annual alumni Bowman. Chris Turner 04. Sonya Christine Houser phonothon Making the calls are. Chris Brown '03. and Erica Bowman 04 with Jennifer H/latthews '03. '02. and Katherine Matzko Mulka, Class of 1968. created ' this scholarship for a member of the football team who is also a "first generation" student to Phonothon tops $80,000 Parents' By:JmniftrBetliur '(H (lulitoi naif: /nnii/ri 's conft-iciKc rooms, a talc, a i\ Slit is II jniiwr wanilary /mm Tir.srliow, I'll.) iidU ll jiisl |)i(»\i(lc s( i n i ollcm- sliulciils will) iiui <)i)|\ p.isMiiH ni.idfs ic(niiicii itmiM's. 1)111 ill .iKu .11 liicvi- Milid .1 areas. Thai's wlirrc Nrtv Challenges. Nnn Ofyfmlumttn: i umfuitgn for iitoomsfnii}^ I 'nwn-\il\ ttmifs Tfte riic in. t.imp.iinn siippniis stlioKu- who ships loi siudfius wisi- i.uiiiol alh)i(i rdiu.ilioii, .uul l.u il .1 ntht i- (luahlv lu-lp.s lo iih\Mudi ni icscMrch (»( iht- nkt hbrary nnv Siudnu Si-rvicfs (rmri. This nuidcrn faciliiy togdhci (iiflrn-ni aspt'i is nt iiiH i sUuh'iu htc. Kissiooms, t iiu lud- ninpuin Iioiii I.ilvs, oiitai ( liildren lo (i is pretty amaz- liope lo lalk <)iri(ei?i parents. AlloHelher. 45 students, two There -studeni sii|)ervisoi^i. To and a Time is Still have your name etched iiaie inloiinalioii in glass Cumulative totals of $1,500 or greater for gifts and pledge commitments received woik between January development .id\ is()r t ^)ordi- and papeiand make sine those londuuing the plumodion u pieseni ilu- Ium liloomshiiin - l'iiivei\it\ lias lo Qualify on the located mside the K\i eedin^ (he fjo.d oi 1. 1998 and June 30. 2002. donors to have a personalized inscription odei. beautiful glass donor wall mam entrance to Student Services Center thatching employers can help donors qualify pUd^ed the gifts from duiin^ die 2(101 phonoihon. Most ot (he funds were designated tor the Call the Development Center at 570-3894 128 or e-mail foun@bloomii ertn to increase your commitment or to check on the total of Stiidem SeiAices ('emei. " The teeling one jjets when a parent makes .i donation to your donations the s(hool campaign, s.iid 1 is To be included fJew Challenges, iinexplainahle. AleMe Kupka 'HI. a gifts on the donor wall New Page 48 in the Opportunities and/or upgraded pledges must be made prior to June fulfilled by Dec 31. 2006 Mudeiit de\elopineiu ottuei at noon), sii(( fssiul call tilings ilu- nniveisity I Basket Bingo - February 10, Street Tickets are progiains makes 1 Upcoming Husky Club Events ihey are snppoi ling these p.uents ^ivc p ni, loi Phonothon, K.uli at least 2tt SSI.;il lu lpcd ilrlia\ lh<- tosi oi ihv a wilh < attend college. anysimleni, but their "Knowing sUideni of i"n t-is SHd.llOd. paienis Xddiium.illv. diis lampainii u'lior.uion iiionlli vrninn. appi oxim.ilch Umd ptn^i.iins. iiiU) one ihc I'aicnls' stvideni louiul.ilioii in r\ii.i(iiiiiiiil,u own right to rhui>da\ i just I.ori Vellei paifiits exciv SiiiKlav diioiitjh imisl piodiut- wcll-toiindcd know lo ing." liildien aiicnd ihe ( developmriii inocU is thf cam- hool. Foi t-dlHallOll I'ociav's I'aicm.s' l-inid paign that allows pait-nLs lo snppori ilu- s( hool - while lop .1 2(1(11 hiic-gral pari of (lu-ii All fX(cII( nl iiiii\'cisiiv ' not Thr an ntiiiatimi-iimlliniiti(ir.\ vuijin (looin'l .iiid niort-. ymr. ftluinol/inii MtfiriTiMit Jack and Katherine Mulka 30. 2002 and Teachers continue in their craft — Romania in JoAnne and Joanne have speni the past two summers in [)c\ a. Romania teaching conversational English to students ages i 2 lo 1 the Andrei \turesanu 5 al Their teaching experiences ha\e been sponsored by Teachers for Tomorrow, an orgam/aium that sends leaching teams to areas ot Romania and hidia School. each year. JoAnne Growney from Hloomsburg retired University in 1997 where she taught math for 28 years. She curremly completing is in creative writing (poelr> a master ol fme arts degree Hunter C ollege. at ) Joanne Shaffer Pilcski '64, retired from the School District alter She is currently a 1 TNY. ( Hloomsburg years as an clcmeniar> teacher. member of the BU Alumni Board of Directors. Excerpts from Joanne l*ileski*s 2001 journal tell of their experiences: Sunday. July H When my in An Timosoara. Romania, airport oHieial insisted open the manila envelopes containing the Idlers that 1 that my for our plane landed luggage was searched. granddaughter's third grade Romanian students. .As last year, cla.ss is it had written such a relief lo leave that heavily guarded airport. The three-hour ride from the airport to Deva was nostalgic. The coumryside is so beautiful. Women are still leading cows from the pasture and chickens and geese are still on the We passed front lawns. countless horse drawn hay v\agons. So much of Romania reminds me of life in the Slates and in the late '3()s brandy made from plums or apples very powerful stiilV and they like to toast more than once. Today our hosi was also made a lengthy toast that our translator told us mean! if we did not drink in one gulp, evil spirits would enter speaking it the home, Since can only handle a sip I al a lime. fearful thai many c\il spinls arc alive and well Romanian homes that am visiting. I m am ihe Wednesday. July II We We arri\ ed at schotil stood when we have returned pattern after class are taken to the a huge meal. we have our classes from (I last we have come back so excited that The entered the classroom. to is the it to a students called luua. spaghetti noodles in is a Today's warm milk le Ictl ihe liadilioiis of Ins eounli y were mentioned a theory thai have also observed: seems to he more honiogcni/cd. went to Poland and expected lo see and hear polka music and I le 1 I ill liijinj.^, ate al llic laid I Ruck ( And when ale. ll is July IS Today eompuier in class (he sludenls asked Angeles and Las Vegas. lab lo help siutienls me alunil These are places Los lhal Ihey ctnuinued on nvxipuKC been provided by funds from JoAnne (irowney and friends. Spend lime with usually spent in their a student's family. home and on This is time a planned excursion Comparisons by JoAnne iiiimney to a local allraclion or business. More tuica at Ana's Bed around 10:00 p.m. followed by weird dreams due to tlie tuica!! The quiel swish men who wear Thursday, July 12 visits lo the homes, we hear many lo NATO or the still (IvU), They would being considered since they do not meet the requirements. Ironically, the requirements are a sound worse . this year than Last year oHlcials for jobs. Joanne Pileski 64 istandmgf and JoAnne Growney. retired faculty, help student Claudia Murar at the computer it We still . hear people say ihcy miss the security of communism. One host was not eager 49 to belong to the EU summer snow. weeds; left lo crumbling highways; cars lhal overheat on hills; on the tongue; machine government; massive stagnant unemployment; (even teachers paying bribes for jobs). But there's a difference between Pennsylvania in (he thirties and Romania today Rtrmanians have television sets mslead of hope. and every day; Rusly ge:00 honey. student each day for the meal, each family likes to with their favorite breakfast McDonald's, tlueateiicd, was schedule lor a typical day: a Breakfast with our hostess. Ana. Romania, a meal of this size each day of the week!!) Along with Rise and shmc and year and seemed same home of a different compare to Many gilts lor Tomoi row piogrum, want everyone in his country Tngtish and eating luiniburgcrs at instead only heard the Backslreel Ui>ys. have established yesterday to a greeting that was overwhelming! Students brought Mowers, of the Teachers critical said he did not the world I '40s. Tuesday, July 10 He nuisance. However, the people in the blocks don't continuedfrom previous page at all Our discussion have heard about on television. leftovers to school with us to give the continued about ihcjr jmprcssions of the United Slates. We heard that building. Comments ranged from: everyone is rich m the US. to ihere is much crime and the people are always under When we Saturday, July 14 Wc spcfii Ihc weekend in was of Transylvania. the hills quite a relief from the heal, humidity, pollution and ihedogsof Deva. Did tell you about the Romanian dogs? /-ivery village and city in Romania has hundreds ofOwnerlcss dogs thai roam (he streets and bark all I night, A pack of five or Iravel logelher. six dogs of dif ferenl breeds will lef\! returned to the city, il was These hotter than Whatanighl! Of course there is no air The dogs barked all night and the Romanian roosters don't wait until dawn, they crow all was a feast nighl. The windows have no screens and I mosquitoes and black Bryson quote: am "I flies. 1 am reminded not saying sorry for me. though sympathy is I see the makes this teaching experience so rew arding. we went to the home of a wonderful student and the poverty in which he was Ii\ ing made me very sad. However, when we were about to leave, his father said that they were so sorry that they could not give us more but what they gave us came from their is conditioning. for When to this country-. dogs around the Bucharest the government decisions have not yet reached Deva. when we I pride in the parents' faces that their children are speaking poLsoning the dogs and also taking beggars out of the IV why come understand her city in order lo attract international investments. pressure. All these thoughts arc from the influence of Il in mind Ana even sends and actually feed them. all this to of a Bill make you always welcome!" English, it Last night — hearts. One day week, a grandmother of one of the hugged and thanked us for teaching her granddaughter English. (At least this is the explanation our translator gave us for her tears. last students actually cried as she Not knowing the language ourselves keeps us humble we survive with a sense of humor.) and fanothcr dog enters theirtcrritory, they I For information about Teachers for Tomorrow contact: Janet Haines. 2898 Mill Road. Doyieslown. PA 18901. Fax Monday, July 16 light likecrii/y. The dogs When we go arc not dangerous, but are a dirty to the homes of students. I start to 215-794-3510 Two Grads on Guam riif Island S^u th. I I had called didn't do it home then. I Marybeth knew all of probably that she couldn't wait an entire school year to make the move or she would lose her nerve. She started the ball rolling immediately L S Ho.p,u:l u her, duties as a clinical audiologist. Performs iier by applying for the position. Her goal was the start of the second semester SO to be in Guam for To her surprise she found an enormous amount of support from family, friends and coworkers when she shared her goals with them. guess "I out of it, thought a 1 sa> ing it was of people would lot a craz\ idea, a big risk, try to talk tw far mc awa>, things like that." she said. "\\ hai I found was that they. loo. one time thought about mo\ ing to a far otTiand, leaching overseas or joining the Peace Corps Most ot thcni lold mc had at the> hadn't the courage to follow through and that ihe> had always been That was just the incentue I needed." January 1989 with two suitcases and a lot of sorr>. "I left in hopes and dreams," Mary beth had planned to slay just a year while on leave of absence trom her job in PennsyKania, But one year turned into two, and two turned into twelve. "It was my would not have met, imagine just can't I I many so life in think of the opportunities I have ever made." she said positive ways. W hen would have missed, the people the best decision has changed "It the places would not have traveled 1 I I to. it." She's been fortunate to have traveled to places that would have seemed out of reach in her undergraduate days: Hawaii. Japan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, Hong Kong and the i.slandsofSaipan, Yap, Pohnpei and Palau Manbeih began as a statT speech patlu>logisi and is now program coordinator for the speech therapy dcparinicni, supervising 20 pathologists. She is also alliliatcd with the University of C iuani 's outreach programs, doing consultation, assessment and training the Islands of Micronesia. in The challenges are many and the joys even greater Marybeih says ofCiuam and Micronesia are among as any she has ever met. She enjoys her work immensely and hopes to spend more years here, further developing programs and continuing work on the the people most beautiful in spirit other Micronesian Islands. Marybeth met her husband. Victor, while living on He Is a native and of Chamorro descent. He holds a bachelor's in anthropology and a master's in public administration. He works for the government of (iuam as a (iuam, / )n'sscJ in cohrftil iiuiiw costume, children of the Island of Yap welcome Maybeth {far riaht) and another visitor with a cultural dance pcrfnrmancv historian in the Historic Preservation Division, They have been married for eight years, Vic is an avid surfer, windsurfer and t'lshcrman. professional ct>nfcrcnce. Marybeth loves the beach, especially snorkeling and scuba visit diving. Marybeih says she has Marybeth is able to get back to Pennsylvania twice a summer and again year, once in the in lime is grueling but lirec flights ;uul 2(1 I continues u> he worth it home and maintain home connections on hours ol flying to it he ;iblc (o with family and friends ties the best of bolh worlds: mainiauiing bolh sides of the globe. I l ond memories and to felt change was thai a possibility Guam, in the time zone East Coast, the first is American community greet each new to stationed here with it a self-governing The "We 900 miles north of the equator gives island covers an area of approximately 212 square miles; it's about 30 miles long and 4 to 9 miles wide. island made up of volcanic hills, weekend hectic, I love my job and am sites. my which includes family, five year old son. Kenneth in no mailer where home, Init one even lliing lo lell olliei Itl to I have met one another. .(liiiniii iihout our island heller to actually share dial jiiuincy with another right here," Ihey say, iravel as far iiwuy as "ll's nice lo somewhere like know (iuam and that slill one you can have the possihilily of running inio another IIU grad ," and Marybeth would he happy to correspond with alums interested In speech pafhola^y and audlohif{^' with the Navy or the (iuam School System. Kelly (KellyWilltams29(a\yahoo.com) (torre.smvCwite. net) ('otin am "I husband. (K.C). who love the Island of (iuam, taking advantage of every its warm, tropical temperatures, I-ivery finds us enjoying the beach, snorkeling, We proud Japan." searching tor shells and exploring the island's have also had the opportunity Hung Kong, exciting locations, including limestone lush and green with many li exotic flowers and delicious fruits. swimming, many exciting to travel to lols of Hawaii, Rota, Palau Kelly and her family manage to travel assignment may possibly be on the industry is tourism, welcoming more islands of Micronesia. Beaches Mainland and other abound and the water is both warm and cry stal clear with an average temperature of 80 degrees. Scuba diving, snorkeling. windsurfing, tsasi to home and like. catch up wiih family and friends. than a million visitors a year from Japan. Korea. China, the Philippines, Australia, the U.S. visit home Her next CoasI, which will Pennsylvania, but not as often as ihey would provide more opportunities to Guam's main jet skiing and events remiiin strong and Saipan." is plateaus with steep cliffs and a narrow coastal shelf is my opportunity to enjoy 81 degrees. is was born during my duly llmc a tropical climate with daily temperatures averaging The my Ken, and U territory. location the (iuam U,S, Naval to serve in the United Stales Military," says Kelly, west-southwest of Honolulu. The western Guam's at the only audiologisi at the hospital, her days "While the pace approximately 3.700 miles is seems patient care. Mariana Island chain, it it like a lifclinu' ago, are busy with administrative duties as well as providing southern most island of the S., As Hospital. most possession of the sometimes her enlistment assigned as a clinical audiologisi day. the largest and It's slarled exploring ihe of a career with the military. Her research resulted in the U.S. Navy in 1992. Assignments have resulted in positions in Naval hospitals in l-'lorida, Japan and now, (iuam. She is currently in ahead of the U.S. 15 hours She in order. in the private sector AtU*r a few years, she in 1987. seems will stay wilh Kelly iind Miiryhclh. "It's lollowing a master's degree ol people, places a( IIU, experience dillerenl cultures and Kelly \ ^tory Kelly worked as an audiulogist ii they Iravel. Ilolh feel very lucky lo have had the opporliinity November following a Where America i Day Begins hinking buck lo Iheir days like t>nly ycsicnliiy, sinneiitnes "I agree with Marybeih thai Guam is a fantastic place to live and practice audiology." says Kelly, "So if you and want a unique experience, consider being a Navy audiologisi or working overseas where have an adventurous you will make spirit a difference!" and fishing are popular hi-ll} and he/ Lieutenant Looking back to Bloom SI \»ri. K (' . Commander celebrating her recent promotion to Known Although presiding over another part of a case in seem like a holher for someone else in his position. Northumberland County Senior Judge l-eudale thinks the long commute is the best part, Barry the stale might F, Fcudale '72 uses a means non-lradiiional of "I'm known the flying judge." he said, although a.s he prefers the designation circuit because rider. (Is that he sometimes travels by I larley Davidson Super Glide?) As Senior Judge he's appointed by the routine lo the complex and controversial, where there in fill a is He's oficn vacancy due retirement, resignation, illness or vacation. to Barry has set a pers(mal goal of hearing a case in each of Pennsylvania's 67 counties and so His goal may some counties have need one lly in. "As tt) I travel far he's be hard lo meet, though, because Iheir But it's own senior judge and don't a fun goal to around the state, Me observations," he said. I work toward. keep a little of the diary of pi/v.a in before my kids get home from However, there are in education/comprehensive social studies "I was a commuter, the guy in 1972. sitting in the back of the classroom shivering and/or drenched," quipped Barry. His transportation at that time Dream was a 305cc Honda kindred spirits for a day of tandem jumps over Hazleton with After graduation he substituted in Shamokin school." Barry said. problems. He can't courthouse the Northeast Ripcords schools, instructed inmates in basic education at who Allenwood Prison Camp and worked three and a half years for the Northumberland County Child Welfare Agency. While investigating and testifying in cases of physical and sexual abuse for the county, he earned 27 credits toward his master's degree in social work at He Marywood College. 10% of his class. is Barry is rappelling, skydiving and camping with In in the 1989. the University of program including some high in the five friends trekked Barry lecturer After law school, he returned to Northumberland to President Judge Peter Krehl. He is and an active fill-in his sharing Most popular with even tape recordings of wild animal sounds! Eight-year- Children and Youth Services. While engaged law practice in Shamokin from 1981 Michael thinks his dad in general old, to 1987, he also because of Barry's prestigious judicial position, of him on some of his exchange lor a ride in the plane. There's usually someone willing He also handling to take sits in his all Barn F Fcudale always advantage of that trade! home county one week the cases '72 in a the president judge by the month involving child abuse/ trips, next served as solicitor of Northumberland County Barry was elected to a ten-year term as judge on Northumberland County Court of Common Pleas and was sworn in on January 4, 1988. He was appointed him up the students of stories and photos from his many uses a courtesy car. seeks a ride from another pilot or the courthouse lo pick in teacher in the school his youngest stuff someone from he and Ecuador volunteer as room father, guest course, but because of those asks mountain climbing In early January, and climbed son. Michael, attends. is altitude Himalayas and Andes. served as Chief Public Defender of Northumberland less than his family. His association with Bloomsburg University County (1984-87). is And a licensed pilot and a certified scuba diver. three miles from the airport, he walks. If it's farther, he If the the guy on the bottom also enjoys hot air balloonmg, white water raffing, Bridgeport honored him with their Distinguished Alumni County as law clerk Barry took the picture?! continues through the Quest outdoor experiential At age 30. he attended the University of Bridgepori when "I'm out and back In August, jusi for the joy of it. Barry organized a group of 22 motorcycle. Award. day. logistical for a year top land his plane next to the courthouse and he doesn't have a cur when he lands. Shamokin.in 1964, He attended Shippensburg "Nothing town. Plying to and from work has a big advantage all Vietnam in (now Quinnipiac) School of Law and graduated favorite county." he joked. hearing cases that don 'I take Navy and served from Our Lady of Lourdes High School, He makes mean-spirited, ol course. I'm jusl waiting to see which my for children. in the and then graduated from Bloomsburg with a bachelor's takes aerial photos of the courthou.ses and rates them on architecture. a note of the quality served on child abuse and neglect as well as of guardians Barry enlisted many In instances he's assigned due to recu.sal of the bench. is the role Supreme handle a variety of cases ranging from the to assigned lo in 55. Pennsylvania Bar Institute Training Program. In the past year, he's lectured aflcr graduation plane. Court dependency and termination of parental rights. In addition. Barry teaches courses for the Cessna Skyhawk, his single-engine transportation, a judge as the flying 1996 and senior judge PA Supreme Court in January He is currently in January 1998. the youngest senior judge in the state. Northumberland County Sen.or Judge Barry Feudale travels 52 is the all-time best, not monkey calls and other on tape! Barry's older son, Matthew, 16, has accompanied their slide trekking. This semester they took show, "Mexico, Monarchs and Matthew, Too" Kiwanis Club and local elementary and high schools. Barry and his wife, Violette. live in Coal Township with their two sons. to to Pennsylvartia courthouses in his Cessna Skyhawk continued from page 26 .VssvviiUion, "80 and her husband, ha\e adopted a bab\ boy from Guatemala bom Zachar> Lawrence was The Chaveys traveled lo on January 16. Ciuaiemala City in An 2001 She formerly was an where he leaches Many is also chiiirperNon of Chamber of Commerce. MUnik Benedick Bloomsburg University. '80 has been named regional vice Computer Systems Division of Pioneer-Standard HIectronics Inc.'s KeyLink Systems. The Computer Systems Division is a leading and reseller of mid-market computer solutions. Its KeyLink Systems distributes middistributor range and enterprise products from Compaq, IBM. Intel. Enterasys and Oracle, as well as other leading Jr. '82 ha,s industry, years. He and Adam and his wife, 1 \lc\.iiidri.i lien, I have two children, hey reside in c\ ittown I Daniel Snyder '82 and Denise Ross were in Sunbury on December 16, 2000. married Daniel an otTice supervisor for Central Keystone Federal Credit Union of Sunbury. 1984 (iistfle Huwscr Corde '84 of South Salem, NY, died on December \, 2001. at age 4! She was assistant principal of C.V, Starr Intermediate School and a former principal iit (iarden Street School and Henr> 11, Wells Middle Sunbury at RR 198S most recently as vice president of business for Usintemetworking, an Applications programs in the development Services Provider. vice president and IBM Business Unit, He Computer Systems Division and general manager for Avnet's Surviving are her husband. Richard; Richard; her parents and a for JBA International, an Avnet acquired Sam IBM distributor, before it. earned an Warreo Rozelle '80 has been named a senior nominations received during faculty in higher education. with each l-ckcrd and (ienovese store selecting statTin January 2000 as Bank and Trust Company. woman one in establishing a satellite site for the practical nursing program in Monroe County and an on-site I on Scptciiihcr His from around WiiIliL'h WV, '81 has been senior vice MA, for took place made to a nonprofit in organization nl her choice, She has also been awarded the local American Cancer Society's highest honor, the Ruy J, She formerly was administrator of the Joslyn in I rust & Investment Co., anaftlliatc in Philadelphia and She holds a master's degree president in M&T A in health service degree Jane Blanch Miller *83 has joined Developmental and Disability Services of Lebanon Valley as director of development and communication studies from Bloomsburg certificate management and entrepreneurship program at the in London co-worker suid employees make Home Care of York, an agency of Memorial Hospital. She and her husband, William, are parents of a daughter, Emily, and a son, Andrew. gills olficer at Raymond, bom on writer and training consultant. She was honored by Parents' Council LTD for her work on the reference guide, Your Child Neeth a Companion Mastering the ADD/ADHD Challenge by Making the Right Choices *84 and her husband, arc parents of a son, Trent Stephen, April 5, 2001. They reside frcnt't older brother in Bushkill ii lownship (Na/areth). 198 5 McMaoe '82 and his wife. Michele. arc Andrew Michael, bom on August 200 1(10 pounds 4 ounces, 22 inches). He joins parents of a son, 1 7, two brothers, bom on of marketing activities and director of public Inc. III, July 6, 2001 Tracy 1 is Harry Strausser treasurer of ACA III *83 F rank in reniplctt)n, ihc 1 International, the association of credit and collection professionals. Harry, Bryan and Jeremy. who is president of Remit Corporation Bloomsburg, also serves on the board of lives in Livingston, NJ. which ol Fiduciary I'rusl is a part, says 560 of its 647 Trade employees have been accounted for; conl'irrncd dead. On September 1 1, T.dgur called his wife, lUi/iibeth, ul their He home in CliOon, told her he wa.s her. from He was on not heard after that, Medcia Hugh Campbell wa.s there during the Sr. '85 of Harrisburg died of the was again believes he Company co-workers get Harrisburg. veteran ut the Air Force, he served during Korean War Olcese: two sons, l.ori focused only on helping to safety. In addition to his bachelor's degree from Surviving are his wife, the former Angela daughters. Trade Ccnterin IW3. The family on October 22. 2001 at age 69. He was a retired mana^r for Beneficial Finance in *94, wife of his cousin, said Mdgar Hugh Jr. and John, two Brcski and Lisa Lonardi; seven grandchildren and a brother. Bloomsburg, Ivdgar held a master's from Stevens Institute in New Jersey. tidgar and Kli/abeth have one son, Brian. 53 87 arc missing or a.s bombing A has been elected went back up his boss to help others, she said. Brenda Fmcry a hospital sales consultant for of McHcnry, IL. They reside in Media. Lebanon Region as a middle school Spanish teacher. in The family and and llamcs and he loved Tracy Brown Baruicvicius *85 and her husband, Henry, arc parents of a son. Henry Linda Smith Robioion '83 has joined the faculty of Greenwood Friends School. Millville. to get the yo"' lloor, .saw snu)ke the Michael was encouraged le NJ, . Kevin Hargreaves *82 has been named director of business development by Weidenhammer Systems Corp. in Wyomissing. He formerly was a sales manager nn lo for three years. (iarrett, 2. She previously worked for MetropolilanF^ison/GPU for more than 0 years as coordinator relations for the it out ol (he building but he t'cnler formerly worked in development ot his Donna Slooe Szcxucki She and her husband, Joseph, arc parents of two children. They reside in Lebanon. 1982 major lo that elevator on the 7H"' Moor. listed For the past five years she was a freelance Edwina Kogut Reineberg '81 has been named program director of OPEN, the HIV/AIDS ministry of York County Council of Churches. She has been with the ministry since 1996, having served as a primary case manager. She was previously involved in HIV work for more than eight years with .u/erne Philadelphia College ol Osteopathic Medicine. alma mater public relations. School of Economics, l Scot! Righter '84 has been promoted from development ^>7"' lluor. r.dgur. 45, helped licllow company He University. in al County Community College, she earned muster's degrees al Bloomsburg and Mary wood. ol niorning lot A ol counselor and assistant professor manager She earned a bachelor's degrve al Susquehanna management from Yale University, a degree in management from RadclifTe College and a master's She recently completed a A Bank's asset management division, the St. Elizabeth Medical Center in Boston. hamber Business and Industry's Outstanding Citi/en Award t She previously was an administrative vice Boston, administrator of the Albert Einstein Medical Center and Bry n Mawr, in Litit/ Berwick as the of Susquehanna Bancshares, as president and chief executive officer She will maintain olTiccs the past three years. Diabetes Center Susquehanna Harpers Ferry, said he hud been mculiiig on the I Lynn Pezak Malloy 1)1 1 1 Doimn scheduled symposium OcIoIkt, A SI. 0(1(1 grant was Calabressc Outstanding Volunteer Award, us well president of the Lahey Clinic in Burlington. sisicr, nominee. L, to participate in a I that Janice Lessman '83 (M) has joined the lii-iackcd jetliner Petersburg, uLso 1981 is crashed inin the building the country, received an ex|»ense-paid trip to Si, RN-BSN She formerly served as executive director of tive-week period, a women volunlecrs completion program through lemplc University. Visiting Nurses Northeast. Iroin liiiiidreds of ckerd 100. a prestigious honor of outstanding roll made to serve as its I:ach ol the the director of both the associate degree and vice president in the commercial banking division ai First Liberty I Selections were She has been instrumental uliu iary l where (M) Society for IS years in the practical nursing programs. University. lot of Berwick was honored for her wDrk tor the American Cancer Society's leleihon of lo|v, She has been involved with the American Cancer *84 National MBA in marketing at St. Joseph's resources sisier, Leadership Development program, an intemational program for administrators and NCC members of his familv icali/c lhal the musthkcty dciid. The Sunbury native was 111 work in ilic Soiilh lower iihovc llic place Institute for She joined the Ihc Wt»rKI Trade Ccnlcr disaster bin vice picsulciit ot huinmi a son, 4. Carolyn Reed Kern '83. director of nursing at Northampton Conmiunily College, served as the vice president of sales and marketing Jr.*80 t-'iiivPk' missing alk-r Trust Co. IntcnuitioDal has been chosen to participate was senior Ktl|>»r1l. is lislcd its SchiHil. is rhcy reside technology also started the Bloomsburg Maryann Scrdlniky KovalcwikI 8 years of experience Prior to that, he the been a sales manufacturers, to resellers. 1 comnumication, interix'rNOiial .\rea assistant to the director of president for sales for the has ^0 public speaking and connirate comimiiiication. representative al Crest Paper Products for 16 Sam I He is a tull-timc adjunct professor in the Depiirtment of Communication Studies at BU, Dillsburg. Sam Malandra also an is more than seminar, on \arious industry issues, Berks-Lehigh Valley campus. at more than 20 acti\e trainer and educator, he ,\C,-\ certified insinictor, tciiching in July to Diane Lewis '80 of Easton has joined the continuing education team at Penn State University's admissions tor years. bring Zachary home. They reside and collection industry credit Donna Kinder Chavcy Jeffre>. PcnnsyUanu* Collectors He has been a professional in the directors of the 1980 she lived for ten years. John Haney '85 has been named quality control manager at IJcnisply Professional in York. Terina holds a master's degree in community is a certified family nurse health nursing and Dcni-sply designs, develops, manufactures and practitioner. markets a broad range of products for the dental market in more than 1 20 countries. Prior to joining the firm in positions in Daniel Rogers March 2000. he held and purchasing with NTN-IK A in l.ilil/ and Slewari Connector Systems in (ilen Rock. iiiid ( Ikis I president orciunncit I Ic tiller joined a conlraciing business as general As llrendu ColeHlock Prabhukar *HS reports the (he birth of a daughter. Kiran. firm's Prnieclon, NJ oincc. he im May 9. 201)1. She joins two brothers, Shaan and Jcevan. is Loyalsock lownship. of a son, 20 In 2000 he was named one of the top newspaper executives under the age of 40 by the Warner '87 and Russ Warner '89 are parents of a son, Parker Samuel, May bom on 2001. 10. Newspaper Association of America, I hey Matthew Holt were llarlranft '86 and Donna Jeffrey Boyer '88. a major in the Narvon on September 29. 2001. Donna is employed by R-V Industries Inc.. Honey Brook, as a cost accountant, They reside General Staff College in l.itii/, University. in He earned a at Fort I'.S. .\rmy, Command has graduated from the .^rmy and Leavenworth. KS. master's degree at Wilkes reside in North Wales. program icspiMisiblc lor Inc., his wife. Melissa, are parents Kristcn Curtis general manager in June 2000. married ;ind (.oiisIrucliDii manager ofthc He and cimtern ciMisiillinj.' cn^'i nee ring niaiiageniciil lirni. a shareholder in the firm of Fberhan. is Joey. manager and became a minority owner in the until \*)^)2. when he joined the staff of Uerks County District Attorney Mark Haldwiii. Icniinj^. ;in itUcrnational Daniel Flanigan and Rogers ounty. Angsladl. hccn named a vice 2001-2002. Larry McdaRlia '85 serves as Register of Wills (.hatrinan of the Republican Party in Berks Ik-fore his election to the county post, he was an aide to former State Representative Paul Diividi:. Ilasfirick '81 '87 was elected president Jr. of the North Central Chapter of the Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants for customer service, production planning Kelly Lewis '86 has been niaiiagcmcnl and business Rich Robbins '85 has been appointed director tlcvclnpnicnl. Legislative I- named to the Joint inance and Budget Committee of the Paul Confer '88 has joined Computer Aid headquarters otTice in Allentown as an IT lnc,"s Pennsylvania Cieneral Assembly, project manager. services to industrial and He directs all academic advising, retention programming, Janet Kondracki Pace '86 and her husband, Richard, are parents of Rachel Josephine, bom on dcvclopmcnl curriculum development and assessment, and other April 15. 2001, Formerly with Unisys Corporation, Paul in South America and Europe to integrate systems for American companies and government agencies. ol the Diivid provides senior iL'chnical consulting (hioiighoul cliciils ilic rcdevelopmenl projects number of environmental remediation projeets across the science in I in social psychology at Ic t'ornierly was a financial services specialist l d. are parents of a daughter. Kclsey, born sister. the Northeast Regional oncology social iMiginecring (ieologists. Association of llydiogeologist.s. the National Ciroundwater Association and the & franklin named and major Cancer Kale director of Institute She formerly was a Union National Bank. at Campana his course completed the He He also a is member of Williamsport City She joined Kcysione Continental Airlines in Secauciis, in '87 has been named Cumberland Valley High Mechanicsburg. He earned He was an instrument-rated pilot. llaitz III '86 has sister. been named president and publisher of the Centre Daily Times He ofthc Press-Telegram in Long Beach, CA. He was promoted to vice president in December 1997, executive vice president in July 1999 and employed by Ikon Office Solutions live in Wilson Borough. is Malvern. They Steve Fetterman *88 and Stephanie Husted Fetterman '88 are parents of a daughter, Haley Anne, bom on July 30, 2001 (8 pounds 7 ounces, 21 inches). She joins a brother and They sister. reside in Sinking Spring. Ann Kelly Kern married '88 in and 1994. Andrew They are parents of a daughter, Kelsey Elizabeth, and a son. Sean Andrew. They reside in Broomall. Harrisburg. Daniel Hendricks '87 and Shelly Heim were married in Catawissa on May 1 9, 200 Daniel is Daniel Lynn Jr. '88 is an adjunct instructor of information sciences and technology at Penn State Wilkes-Barre. employed by Geisinger Community Health Services as a financial analyst. proprietor of Valley Fishing and He is also He holds They Hunting. Robert Piacine '88 was named national reside in Catawissa. Terina accounts manager for Orasure Technologies Inc. Oman in '87 has joined the as an assistant professor of nursing. IS BU Virginia, Bethlehem. He formerly was eastern faculty She says that as a graduate of the program she proud to be teaching here. She has relocated trom West .5^ a master's degree from Wilkes University. Catawissa. in State joined (he newspaper as chief financial Kevin Coyle '88 and Tina Polcari were in Wilson Borough on May 26, 2001. McMenamin were College. ofllecr in 1996 at^er a two-year stint as controller about three years ago. married Bioomsbui^ and from Penn State Lewis and his wife, Laurie, are parents of two sons. Lewis IV and Christian. They reside in Surviving are his wife, the former Paula Skoptiw; a son, Shane; a daughter. Sara; and a WYOU a master's degree at University. NJ. after a stint III his administrative certification Brian Fctzcr '86 of Annandale died on December 1,1. 2001. at age 17, He was an intlighi training instructor for returned to Kevin Lewis Correale in in 1*)S6. 1992 She then took a position as reporter, anchor in teacher, assistant basketball and baseball coach and strength coach. Township and Milter Heights in and producer with Blue Ridge Cable TV- 13, but Council, manager tor Keystone Savuigs Bank. She manages branches in Norlhamplon, South Belhleheni lownship. WYOU (Wilkes-Barre) as a part-time assignment editor. She worked at WYOU until a 3.99 grade point He formerly was employed at Central Dauphin High School, Harrisburg, as a learning support Whitehall weekday evening WBRE '87, a doctoral student at *86 has been promoted to regional sales Colleen came to average, School Pamela England WYOU, Scranton, for the 1995 as an overnight assignment editor, reporter work with assistant principal at 1986 weekend anchor at the newscasts. at financial specialist at First the Dniversity of Sarasota, has Bryn Mawr School of Social Work and Research. is and anchor. Cancer She previously served as an worker at NRCI, She earned a master's degree Henry Colleen Connolly '88 received her second Emmy nomination for news consecutive local gifts Marshall College. Lancaster. on Philadelphia Cieological Society. (MA) written comprehensive examination. Heisameniberolihe Society olAmerican the International '87 has been assistant director of annual giving completed Risk Prtigram, Association of on June 30. 200L and also does reporting Gabriel Laura Toole *8S has been named I'rolessional (icologisls. Military llnginecrs. the MA, reporting. Mary Wash Bauer ebruary 25. 2000. She joins a brother, laddie (7) and a of Reading, She at (4). Institute in a chemistry teacher at Lynnfield 19H7 Hank. leimessee, Indiana and American is resides in Macungie, "86 and Michael O'Neill Siiab '85 has been lor Allfirst Delaware. Kentucky, the were married Karen named assistant vice presideni and branch manager for Lafayette Ambassador Hank. I Arkansas as well as with VA. He of Nevada. Reno. Dunii <;nibb Simborn '85 and her husband. geohigist in Pennsylvania. in Fairfax, High School. Todd le is a registered prolessioiial hcy reside Karyn Ryan Carten geology from liloomsbiirg, I worked with on-site teams undecided and prc-major Rich earned a doctorate the University 1 bachelor of for at students tiiatritulating toward a major. country. lie holds a at Morganiown, Creshman and sophomore-year specializes in Mrownliclds a indergraduate Academic Services Center academic programs inid- Allanlic region, lie also and directs t West Virginia liniversily where for region sales manager American BioMedica. A resident of Flourtown, he earned a master's degree at St. Joseph's University. Dolores Spline '88, a teacher at Milton Middle School, received the Annie Sullivan Award al a Brett, are parents of a son. Brandon Dean, bom on July 23. 2001. He joins a brother. Jason. district-wide faculty meeting of her peer^. is The award sponsored by the Pennsylvania Association of Inicrmediate L^niis- During her ten years Milton, she has taught a class during which time she has implemented life skills a number of creative have facilitated Kathryn Products is Inc., employed by Graco Children's Klverson. They reside in that Melissa Harris '90 and James Brown were in Bloonisburg on May 12, 2001, married 1989 Melissa's dad, Jim Harris '57, gave his daughter away, and Karen Ertwine Miccio '90 Randall Black '89 has been promoted in to chief Bank, hcadqiiartct^d was the matron of honor Melissa is a development officer for Philadelphia Geriatric Center in Mansfield. Randy, whojoined the bank in \ 99^, also remains graduate of the American Bankers Association Graduate School of Bank Investments and Financial Management, In 1998 he was appointed to the Pennsylvania a is bom on August Kimberly Coon '89 and Ronald Smolenak were in Nazareth on Kimberly is May 5. Doug Rapson Inc. in the la.st al was named to Peoples Pennsylvania as an accounting systems analyst. James Ruggeri James '89 and Maria Bielski were Schooley's Mountain. NJ. is programmer and a business analyst. David Wrubel '89 has joined Great American in illiamspori area, Pittsburgh as assistant vice president i Michael is a corporate recruiter lor Ma\ (iroup tnc, PhiUulelphia 1 hc\ reside in Collcgi'\ illc Jhiu' HlauL-h Miller Michael Tnkach '90 has Ih-cii pioinotcd to director of order processing at Silherline Manufacturing Co. Inc, the global supplier of pigments with ellect in corporate headquarters its Hometown. A a new On the job Meadows, he has been resident of Beaver 'N.^ has joined IVvclupmcntal unit Dtsahilily Services of Lebanon Valley as director ofdcvelopnicnl aitil public relatuuis. I'or the past five position, business Weis Markets. He formerly was William Wisser '90 and I ori Groller were m ( hcrry ville on May 19, 2001, William is employed by the federal Reserve Bank ot Philadelphia hey live in Coplay, married I Deb. are also expecting some time in 99 I May. years BU, he moved to ( lirton, York City where he was a financial consultant for Shcarson Lehman Brothers on Wall Street, Me aiiendcd is a manager KidsPeace, I hey I 11) lor theADD/ADllI) Challenge by Making the Right Choices, live She previously worked Moore Township. Heidi Boyer '91 and Toblus Koulz were in Lewisberry on November 24. 2001 married Heidi, who eiirned a master's degree at Millersville University, the University of Piiisburgh ( School of Denial Medicine, where he earned a teacher Richard (;arri(y Jr. '91 a\h\ were married Richard, in Pctiisvillc who is ill lowti \- onsultiiig, llarrislmrg, is more CiI*U for tluin ten years as coordinati>r of marketing dircdor iidivilies aiul ol piihlic rchilioiis Lebanon Region. She and her husband, lor tlic Heather Mohl Joseph, arc parents of two on May 27. 2001. piitsuiiig a niasier's pubhi admimstralion, ( is ounlry Day School. Harrishurg achievements. Ic al in dentistry. numerous awards and honors, including the dean's list with distinction. He was inducted into Omicron Kappa Upsilon National Dental Honor Society for his academic and clinical Council lor Mclrnpoliian-i;disoii/ for the financial licensing exam, he became interested in and Karen Braxmeier Hcthlehcm on July (>. 2001 who emied a rniLster 's degree al lemple University, New I'lirents' her Wiirk on ihe rclcrcncc Companion; Mastering Auliitio '91 were married in After graduating from and tniining consultant. She WHS lumorcd liy guide, Your Child Needs u i Chflon and Gettysburg otTices. I Federal Bank \\ with Silbcrline since 1995. "90 had his fair share of good While studying Kevin McHale '89 and Nancy Salak were married Waymart on June 29. 2001 Kevin is employed by the Commonwealth of in Berwick, Mark Rarrick '90 ha.s joined the orthodontic team of Dr David A Paolini in the Waynesboro A graduate of the Widener University School of Law, she has a law office in Dushore. married in his wife. their first child State Bank's advisory board in Sullivan County, in hey reside in Wescosville. Julie Gavitt-ShafTer '89 a leaclier in the is Michael SrhuliT '90 and Patricia McGinnis were miirried m looper on lune 2, 2001 joins a sibling, quarter of 2001, he accepted Doug and They 21K)1, a support specialist for the regional grocery chain 2001 a client services representative Automated Data Processing atid certification in orihodoniies. she was a freelance writer specialist, with married Me 15.2001, Carson, They reside front, his family live in Liberty. I Christopticr, are parents of a son, CiriHin Blake, news Randy and lor>ham. Kalhy Jones Keller '90 and her husband, Bankers Association's Products and Services Committee. I reside in North Wales. vice president of finance and assistant treasurer to Citizens Financial Serv ices Inc. He and denlofacinl received a master's Siill were marru-d m W ilkcs-Harrc on tVlolxT 20, Susan designed for mainstream pupils. financial olVicer at First Citizens Me Ihey reside in Loyalsock township. programs in 111 community. the acceptance of students with disabilities. She also involves her students in the t^rlhodonlics degree in science Kalhry n (JrolT '90 and David Cunningham wea" married in Morgantown. at initiatives that Medicine orthopciiics pr\>granv degree in em|)l()yed by Dcloille Ihey reside chiklrcn, I hey reside m Lebanon. in I'ollsville continued his dental training and research efforts by specializing in orihudontics at ilic Meredith llueh Llniversiiy of Pittsburgh School ol Denial '91 and Aaron llousel were and manager of profitability reporting and analysis. He formerly worked with PNC Bank in Pittsburgh and Hershey. Student Tuition John Zukus '89 has joined Murray lnsuranc<.' Rarne Associates Inc., Lancaster, as an account executive He began his insurance career working IliclliiskyCliih at Liberty Sluclciil Mutual Group. He also opened and managed a branch office for I uilMin Ralllc was held on August 24. l-ivc Summit Insurance Companies. (ickcis for %^ each or five 1990 lor %2i) Ed Aodrewlevich University with an He is '90 graduated from Temple MBA in sophomore, September. Iraiislcr a manager of direct marketing at Chase Manhattan Mortgage Corp. in Horsham. He the assistant coach for the men's and country teams at were mailed is women's to all tncotnuig Ireshman. juinor, senior, and graduate sludcnlx. Three early bird also drawings were held with cross Delaware Valley College. each winner receiving a S2M)|^ilIccrlilicak-trom Donna Gober Billet '90 and Andrew Billet '92 ihc IJmvcrsily Mookslore. Ryan Michael, born on are parents of a son, I September 6, 2001 (7 pounds 6 ounces, 19 inches) They reside in Na7.areth hc lirsl place winner of S2(mO was Maribcth Schcrncckc Lisa Gilliard Bonn '90 of Camden, I'hjiadclphia July 29, 2001, al age 32. Surv iv ing are her husband, Steven; a son, Andrew; a daughter, Sarah; her parents, maternal grandmother, sister and brother. Lisa Slackhouse Good *90 and her husband. '05. a Ircsliman Irom NC, died on STA TE SYSTEM CRUISE More than HO alumni and friendi o/ the Slate Sysu-m o/l/if(her Muc ution participated in a travel program to the Uriti.sh !sle\ and Northern Europe la.tt •iummer The itinerary included England. France. Ireland, Scotland. Norway and the Netherlands If loom\hurff alumni and friends included (from left) Evelyn Livezey Felterman '70. Jto^er Feiterman '70, Andrew Koxvitch '66. Ann Koxvitch. Carla Home 7J and Beverly ImwIcss SS major in who will Audiology and Speech Pathology, More than $22,000 was raised to benefit the (ieneral Athletic Scholarship Fund. married I In I^ncaster on Seplember Meredith I is 1 5. 200 Colleen is director of finance and human resources for University Quest LLC. She 1 business dcvclopmcni manager for world-wide leader I Intrux Solutions Inc., a I providing professional services. & previously worked for Dctoiltc in louche Jody Tauschtnan '93 and Kevin Selvcrian were married in Siroudsburg on Sepiember 8. 2001. in Altentown. Jody Karen l.alchford Lunger on July IK. 200), iigc ;jl '91 Lori Melzgcr *92, director of Cieisingcr ofDanvillcdicd ^7 I rump. I James Vopal '93 has been appointed head coach of the boys basketball team in Hanover Park High School. F,ast Hanover. NJ. American Nurses Credentiahng Center. Surviving arc her husband. Thomas; three (laughters, f'airice C'hrisiinc Christopher Miller '92 and Sheila Hursen were Swank and married '\nnc Lunger; a son. James; six grandchildren and a in Carlisle Christopher sister. on Ma> 19.2001. it's an accountant with Blue Ridge is Haven. They reside employed by ACNielsen. They reside Home Care, has been granted board certification by the Karen worked ai local hospitals, as well as private homes, throughout her nursing career is Bethlehem, in He looks forward to the challenge and says good to come home to the Iron Hills Conference, in Carlisle. Valerie Vought-Frey '93 ran in the Euro I'alrii-ia Judy C llaniplcwas sflutilcd married by the Hoard of (iovurnors to Mallury and Wilburn were l.ric Krislen .SukoluwNki *92 and Scott Miller were married in Nanlicoke on May 26. 2001, Allenlown on July 21, 2001. in I'atricia is a They District. serve as '91 teacher in the Allenlown School reside in Krislen System She August I, replacing James H. MeCorriiick in the bom on June Hospital. Allentown, is a substitiilc teacher in the Woosler(()M| I hey reside in that (tl hnnias. the li.S. Virgin Islands, on 1 I racy in the Ihey reside Uallinmre City Public HnhiTl also an adjunct faculty nvliislti '92 executive vice chancellor Ibr l<»>berl planning, budgeting and I iieson. Dunmead were and Carrie A/, on October cmplo>ed is Hiopliariiiaceulicals, I hey reside 21, system. She has I in president of academic and prolessor of commtinicalions at the I aflairs University dean ol ihe til Toleilo; College Arts and Sciences were married Angela, Marywood 1 who compleled additional study University, taught leinentary School In Reading at St. at Joseph Seaii lllnkle '92 and Ann married in ongboal Kev, f L, Western She Scan served on the is a business developnieni the University oflllinoisal Siiiidni l^cr '92 has tlrni for manager \Mth speech communicatii>n from David Lipscomb University in Nashville. Tennessee. She holds master's and doctorate degrees in contnuinications from Ohio Slate University. her and Corey Binford '95 Lancaster on September 22, 2001. '9.1 '93 and Patrick Hardiman were manager a training is for at November Cenlar 24. fSB and Villanova. I He was Management. Mark Jobcs '92 has been promoted to vice president and commercial loan otHeer at Lafaycllc Ambassador Hank, Me joined the bank in l'>94. Mark also linished second in the annual SwitchBack Scamper lOK course in October The Scamper runs trom Summit Hill to Mauch Chunk 1 ake Park along the historic Sw itch-Back Trail. Mark's wile. Kathleen, finished a ver> close second among the female runners. She was edged by Michelle Wolyniee '00. who succcssfullv defended her title sales also a manager for Kmart Corp, in Williamspon. He and his wife, Stephanie, are parents in of a Danville. Bonnie Anderson '94 and Raymond Diehl were married in Danville on Augu.st 18. 2001. Bonnie by just five seconds. She and i her husband. Dan, are parents of two lope and Jake. Colleen Kreelich '92 has been appointed to an accountant forJDK Management Carl Armstrong '94 and Rebecca Kinnear in Last Palmyra. NY, on March 17. were married 2001, in Carl works for Info Systems Newark, DE, at Inc. I hey reside '94 has Joined Marc USA/ He (bmierly was marketing and media director Penske Auto Center in Troy. ML Dorene Congo '94 and Robert Penny were married on March 10,2001. Dorene. who earned a master's degree at Kean University, Jennifer Morctz '93 and David (Jerhart Jr were married in Camp Hill on August 18. 2001. Jennifer is a business analyst for Bisys, is a teacher with the Board of Education. She at is New York City pursuing a doctorate Rutgers University. They reside in Monmouth Beach. NJ. larrisburg. Docimo Nicole married in Nicole '93 and Brett kellar were York. is a senior accountant with Health Plan Central. Camp Keystone Hill. Alecia is an international export services administrator for Hershey Foods Corp. They reside in Mechanicsburg. Maureen Abram Saraka '93 and her husband. Michael, are parents of a daughter. Madeline Grace, bom on September 1 4. 200 Joseph DeLucca '94. a teacher in the Mid Valley School District, has earned a master's degree at Marywood University. He also coaches football, basketball 1 Yvonne Lakata Gibble Anna Macenzie. They reside in '94 has been awarded a master's degree in nursing at Villanova University. Jo Ellen Hack '94 and Vincent Shearer were in Montoursville on July 28. 2001. married Jo Ellen is a reading specialist at the Loyalsock District. in the Montoursville They reside in that community. James Hartman were married 2001. 56 Mid Joe and his wife, the former Maria Adonizio. Valley Elementary School JenQifer Ditzler Sugra '93 and her husband. born on March 20. 2001. field at are parents of two sons. Joseph and John. Area School Millersvtlle. and track and Valley. Alecia Olten '93 and Michael Galvin were married in Ridgebury on October 7. 2000. Chris, are parents of a daughter, the boani of dinrctors for Center City Ministries Inc. and victors House of Bethlehem.' is Co.. Bloomsburg, Bob Barbacci Nancy (iriffllhs l.awlon 93. who recently opened a financial consulting business in Bloomsburg. has been named to the board of the Lu/erne County Community College Foundation. nearly tlve years. lumaii Resource management and They own consulting She received certification as a senior professional in human a-sourees from the Society for ni owned held Pittsburgh as a media supervisor I earneil a bachelor's where McQuinn were Kuhbermaid Coniniercial Products, Winchester, Champaign-Urbana and Ohio State University. I, UH. pursuing a master's degree is faeully ol Western Illinois, degree Hinsdale. in He formerly positions at First National Trust Bank, Sunbury. daughter, Maya, They reside Lawrenceville. NJ, on in Amy for six years. I She in King children, College of Arts and als(i Amy married inporia State associate dean of the has V School live in Wrightsville, 2000. teacher, Illinois University. hey I joining Allied nearly three years ago. Liberal Arts and Sciences at at the Jenniler works for lap Pharmaceutical, and Core> works lor Automated Data Processing, k previuiisl) was director of development and tor WVIA Public Broadcasting before dean of the College of Sciences hey reside marketing AnKi'la Dellaiko '92 has joined the siatf ol Peqiiea Vallev School District as a special education l branch. 2001 9. John Yoder '93 has been appointed banking and manager of M&T Bank's Berwick reside in Hamilton, University. Kansas; and reside in Scranion. officer member at Greenfield (MA) at Indiana State University; at Iversen ilith I College, Jennifer Harris Jim and his wife. Laura, are parents of two daughters, laliu and Ciianna. ol They University. Marywood at 1994 Nubi Scoitsdale. A/, by Juinvs Bro|;nu '92 has been promoted to executive director ol development and corporate programs at Allied Services, also served as senior vice Roxborough, 2000 policy analysis Ibr the I'lorida in 1 She also earned a master's degree 993 Community niafiietl in hey reside he is employed as an academic writing instructor and language and culture Iraining consultant. He is federal Mill area of in the Miiltimore. rioruia Stale University. I Elizabeth Walsh '93 and Jeffrey Evans in Scranion on July 28, 200 were married employed by Sacred Heart is lor International Iraining in Brattleboro. a teacher is Schools, the Mary William earned a master's degree July 15. 2001, Previously she served as and vice chancellor the Valerie and her husband. John, have lived in 2001 William Duntona III '93 and were married in Chico. CA. on June Trucy Arncr '92 and Cliff Milstead were Wfis ehaneellor oltbe Kcgenls It community. / in Si. 8. also earned a master's degree at Andi married Most recently Hample who Bloomsburg. 1992 Minnesota Stale College Bahamas on June Lisa, who became and Universilics System. ol '91 and her husband. 2000, She joins a hrolher. David, City Schools. cbaticeltor ol the Board of PA. Germany, finishing was her third marathon. Frankfurt, in 4:20:01. Linhausen. Germany, since 1997. Dave, are parents ot a daughter, Jaclin, started in 15. the position New Mope in Lisa Zellin *92 and David Derr were married Andl Card Wtllium*i Higher iliteation. I employed by race Hethtehem, chanL-cllor ol ihc Slate nl is Marathon in '94 and Melanie Schaeffer Lake Placid. NY. on August ^7 James a surveyor for Dai^l L. Reiber and is Associates. Hershcy. who earned Kristin, consuliiiiii tor 1995 Consuliuig married master's degree at Mar> wood University, is a licensed swial worker at KidsPeace National Centers. They reside in Kimhcrla Haiman *95 and Jnson Bumiws werenuimed in Sh;unokin Damon June !0, 2001 a Peckville. Kimbcrla is a social worker for Cleveland Counts (\C» Deivmmcnt of Social Scnices. hcs reside I Heather Forrest Housel "94 and her hushand. Daniel, are parents of a son. Nathan James, bom on ebruao 27. 200!. They reside in Carlisle. l in Shelb\, Stephanie ,lcpk« '94 and Aaron Menapace *8« in Mount C amie! on Julv 28, 2001, degree at State Brook, manager at assistant i-, M& r Hank. ot New Universit> ot School, fhey reside Orwigshurg York at Ston\ Lori Karn '94 and .Adrian Auten were married *). 2001. in Washingtonviile on July Lori a family developmenl specialist with the is '9S has been ap|H>in(ed she was an in 1999. at Ashland Regional Medical Center from 199(110 1999. She was also an accounting instructor at the Marie Conley Lammando to the She serves BU 995- 996, and worked as an accounting assisiani lor the Pennsylvania Slate Department of stafTassistant during his llrst lie> I reside in 1999 inaugural James Davis in '95 and Lori James Scranton on August 2001. S, West Scranton High a teacher at is Marie and her husband. Chris, live in Harrisburg, where she volunteers with the Bensatem Head Start Audra dePrisco married Ballet's '95 has joined the faculty of riends School. Millville. at is an accounting supervisor for Siemens ils were married Kim is in Matthew O'Connell Scranton on May 20. 200 .iiul homas Spears were Mount Camiel on August IS, 2001, Jennifer is emplosed b> Norlhuinbertand married Mark account manager for reside in Baltimore, Matthew an Maul '94 was recently appointed instructor Edward Heberl School of (iroup They in Inc.. hey reside '95 and Scott Michael were in in that city. active duty Air Force captain at Keesler Medical Center at Keesler He and APB. MS. his wife, the former Nicole Bruns *95. They 1 5. 2001. competence in speechlanguage pathology by the American SpeechLanguage Hearing Association, MS. Mount Bethel on December 16, 2000. Matthew is a clinical coordinator of radiation therapy at Lewistown Hospital, They reside in married in Lewislown. in l-aston Walter May on employed by is hey reside Denise Drexel Hill on August is 18, 2001. a business education teacher at She earned a master's degree a son, at Marywood dircclor lor six months, Peter in is 5, 2001. Ihc City of Allentown. were married in '95 and 1 ileen Fcdak Norristown on October 20, 2001 Thomas is employed by Danka ( Jlllce Imaging King of Prussia. Ihey reside inScliwenksvlllc, Michael Rowland '95 and Kristine Dundoti were married in Wescosvillc on September 10, Her duties inclndc a teacher in the They lieutenant in the I employed by Health Network is I hey live in at oplay. ( MeliiKa Kula '95 and Christopher Wcnrich were married in Penbrook. 4. J,S. in reside in (ircenficld university's lour major its iniiny playing fields. leads an athletic dcparlmcnl llial Iropliy, won Ihc signilymg program Athletic Conference In imaiid 997 and live years the top five llic work Maria llarnei Soek placed 1"' I in the Cup Kliindings lor all-around NCAA achievement in the compctiliim 997 and 999 and 16'" a in 14"' in 1 1 IlluslraWii for Women Canieryn rccog/iiz-cd the women's athletics 18.5 inches). of the best ITicy reside in Elysburg. *9S and Robert Wheeler '95 Bloomsburg on June 2, 2001, employed by V S Inc., and Robert is is in athletic Inc. in Summit, Division II in program for the in Ihc last five years include lour natitmal championships in field reside in in 1 I NJ. They has program as one 999 and 2000. Major successes both Thomas were married Patti Department of Public Welfare Divisum '95 and her husband, employed by Symbolic Systems employed by In Scar's Directors Alyssa, born July 13, 2001 (6 pounds 9 ounces, at University. all award has addition. Hlooinshur^/, 1998, Jeffrey, arc parents of a daughter. Patti public administration is 1 m has been a quality control specialiHt with Air Force's Biomedical social worker, she the in Peimsytvania Stutc year ago, Spans a Luzerne County Assistance Office, She has also maintained a private practice for the two She also fuiuliaising. directs activities al the 2000, at the past is Department of the Auditor Cicneral, Harrisburg. Abington Heights a master's degree in social and a master's degree Marywood teams. Inulgel conlrol and II Sciences Corps as a clinical social worker. She earned overseeing IS varsity been contested. 2000. Melissa Honesdale on November School District. Township. was u.ssociale director. Dixon lun, the stale married July 19KS in iiOcr serving as interim Mary ThomaH Kecdlnger in Ivaston. the Pennsylvania in appointed athletic lactlilicsund programs. Lehigh Valley Hospital. A licensed Denise Smitb '94 and James Nilsen were married Hand Society's toddler and oulpalieiil speech therapy reside in Kingston. Noreen Kern '95 has been commissioned '94 and Cristin Elizabeth were intervention program and for ilel|)ing Walter Heard *95 and Alison Salmon were first Matthew Oscar a contract speech pathologist lor is Michael are parents of two children. Elise and Charles, liveinBiloxi. at both Peter Hughes '95 and Lisa [)cPa.squalc were a third-year pediatric resident and also earned a master's degree her I.V'ycar in is as athletic dircclor. Prior lo (hat, slic in Sheri isa self-employed exercise physiologist. They in Sail LakcCilv. Uiah. I the Scranton School District. Avoca on September in 16"' the lop all-around athletic Shcri Ifaduck '95 and John Ratchford were Sciences. is liardeiis, prcscntcil IhcNADCA's Annual CoiivciUioii University, Medicine at Uniformed Services University of Health Maul rhe> Scranton. education teacher I Dr. Sunbutv. Bloomsburg, isemplo>ed In Arlev Wholesale, hcy reside in Scranton. reside who is pursuing certification in special education at Marywood University, is a special married Erich Awards were at Maiy Lynn, ADC. The Broadband Co. They MD. in pediatrics at the F. iii She and her husband, Matthew, are parents of married is ARM employed by is in lili/iihethtown. a sales and design consultant for an architectural landscape firm, and I Krin O'lloni '95 and Shawn Walsh were married in Scranton on August 26, 2001 who 111 Northeasi Region. in Den Mar of Collcgialc Directors award for the Division Cyiilhiii llit/uMl Raehii '95 received the Icrshey. as an engineering geologist. '94 1 Shamokin, in was named wmncrol" diicctor, recent l\ NiUiiuial Association a second Mark Foersler '95 and Carolyn Robertson were married on September 8. 2001 1 '94 and April 28. 2001. an intensive carv manager for CMSl the lla/leton Area School Disiricl's early Health Services. Kim LaTorre Slmmokinon is Cynthia married Michael Miii>(;nixliicr,lU' certificate of clinical Lynn Gaughan Michael Landis '94 and Claudia Reiner were in Lancaster on October 6, 2001 in Erin, Carrie Dunn '95 received a master's degree West Chester University on December 16. Rock School. married named "95 and Jeffrey Smith were JcniiilVr Niillcr '95 and third grade teacher. \ and Cathedral Prep Grade School. She also serves on the Women's Executive Council of the Pennsylvania May Shelly School. They reside in Scranton. f '95 of \ loscow has kx-n Mcdraw were 1 Pennsylvania delegation to the 2000 Republican National Convention in Philadelphia. Mahnn tltitletic 2001. activities for the NV Namiet. advanced olevironic marketing division of Market Share Development in Scmnlon. He has been with the finn since 1992. ball. She also directed Danum were I'ric director of the reside in in his in Counts Children .md ^outh Hamburg. gubernatorial campaign 1994. scheduler and depuiv director of the governor's southeast regional oflke and director of '95 and the\ a-sidc lhe> reside Cireenwood Marie previously served (iovernor lom Ridge as M.mhatian Shelly Kevin Chaundy '95 and Leslie Schlcgcl wea' married in I eespori on Ma\ 12, 2001 Kevin isemploved b\ the Peniis> Ivania State Board of Probation and Parole in Allentown, as finance director for the state Republican State Committee, proKvi v\nh the Pennsylvania Maureen Lyman Ireasury. married '94 has been lor a ntumcd in Nuiuiet, N^. on April 2S. 2001 Maua-en is a senior account e\ecmi\e with American ist Counsel ol NV. located in 1 in Council of Irustees, Hill NCA School of Business during I appointed senior ii subcontracimg iliiough Deloitic is Jcrr> SACH accountant Columbia County Family Center and a biology evaluator for Keystone National High School Bloomsburg. hey reside in Northumberland. is Camp Dc|Virtment of Public Welfare, SACH. finance at Hamburg Area High Schuylkill Haven. in nt chief fmancial olTicer and vice president of 1 athletic director at is the Aaron, w)io earned a master's l.audoner '95 Monu'iitum Inc 1 were married otlke \C. Chapman Kathleen Prior to joining Stephanie Mar> Walsh She Kristin Hogan '94 and Jefftry Smith Olyphant on Otiobcr 12. 2001. in Springfield High School in Delaware Count> I hcy reside in Ardmore. Hobokcn. hockey, a .second- place finish in football, a third place finish in Softball in 2000 and a fourth-place finish in 2001 years. 57 1996 Fair Winners for Horn No. 4 in Heidi Hodder '96 was awarded a Doctor of married in Poltstown. These alumni won door Angela prizes by registering the Healthcare US an accountant with Aetna is Inc., Blue Osteopathic Medicine from Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Hell. She MItmmsburg University booih in Ihu Miiilding (-ducalion the ^1 Mluomsburg l air held at end of' Jill Eisenhower Army at Chavonne Hodge-Da rden accounts and business and information technology of a daughter on December 1 200 Aff^hans Jane Neff Yorks Ix'wisburg; Ray '59, ScoK Cook Husky fluKS Jim llarlm»n (Jsleopalhic Medicine at Philadelphia College of were married Osteopathic Medicine, 2001. C^amhle Kahlwin I holds a bachelor's degree In engineering lie will Joseph's Hospilal in Dcanu ( do Keading his internship at St. unninghum Mahlandt were married '96 Amy Todt Deana a teacher is in Kemmcrer Tina I '96 and Matt Zaun were Allentown on June 16. 2001 in ina an account coordinator for is They reside in l-phrata, '96 and in iloormals Marcel Woods liluoinsbiirg, Keli Program was a teacher and field Jr were married hockey coach *N4. Itarwick '84, Sli;ini()kin lA. I hey reside in Air i-orce, 6"' the Watson '96 has joined Vogt/ in Force Station in Sagamore, al in the Holly U.S. to Cape Cod Air 1 is Pennsylvania employed by New Hope of in Wyoming. They reside in Kay Kowiilski *00, KichardC. DoniMli; Frnncine (iurcnty *96 and Jeffrey Klitck '96 were married in lamaqun, T-sMrts LoliiuJud^c Sarus*77 '7K, Mii/k-tim; Mike Kiikalcy '94. Mloonisburg I rancine School is District, & Donnelley employed by the Hazlclon Area and JelTrey is employed by R.R, bom on 2001. 17. 1 High School, He also owns and operates As Good It Gets fishing charters in Cape Coral. Kyra Melleby Jr. '01 were married *96 and Craig Fetlcrman in Shamokin on August 4 is teacher a Elementary School, and Craig in the married in '96 and Tony Myers were Mount Joy on June 23, 2001. is an account executive for HealthGuard Kyra of Lancaster They reside 2001. Shannon same district. They at Shamokin Area is a substitute teacher reside in Ranshaw. Dawn Sagemuehl were married Dawn Bclh (Graham '96 and Nicholas Zeleznock were married in Beth is I Matthew Hare '96 will be guest soloist at the spring concert of the Bloomsburg UniversityConuiuinity Orchestra on Sunday, April 7. City, a doctoral candidate studying with at the I'niverNity of Iowa in David Murray at Butler University in has given recitals and solo appearances in \arious slates in the summers playing Theatre's I pit in in iniied Slates and spent several the Rock\ Mountain Repertor\ I (Irand t ake, is employed by Spring Ridge Abstract Spring Township. They reside in Flying Hills. '96 and Jeffrey Troutman employed by Reading Hospital. They is Angela Schadt '96 has been promoted investment officer She joined Fulton Bank in administrative assistant. to management 1 998 as a trust sales 1999, she was In trainee and then to investment trader, Ramona were married CO Seibi '96 and Brian Orchestras, in Heckscherville on May 19, 2001, a case employed by the Cumberland County Adult Probation OtHce in Carlisle, They reside in Cumberland County. Artcr completing his doctoral work, he plans to teach at the universit> level, He also intends to be more active with the International Socielv of Bassists. At the Bloomsburg concert, Matthew will perform his transcription of Mozart's Concerto Jennifer Silber '96 and JetTer> Mahoney were married in Lewisburg on April 2 2001 1 Jennifer is emplo>ed reside in Berlin. in Salisbury . MD. and the> MD. III Abbon Pamela Casarin '97 and Kenneth Sherwood were married in Jessup on September 30, 2000. Pamela is employed by Fleet Bank. Scranton. They reside in Eynon. Lori Clarke '97 is the annual giving officer at Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. resident of Bryn Mawr. she formerly was associate director of the annual fund at LaSalle University. in Curt Dixon '97 (M) is an assistant professor of exercise science and sport at the University of A graduate of Lock Haven University, a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Pinsburgh. he is Joseph Dombrosky '97 and Tara Miller were in Bloomsburg on May 26. 200 married 1 Joseph a marketing manager for Mrs. T's Pierogies, Shenandoah. They reside in is Jennifer Ehrlacher '97 and David Moss were married in Catasauqua on April 2 , 2001 1 Jennifer employed by Aetna US Health Insurance, They reside in Northampton. is Tiffany Farrell '97 and Dave Barrineau were in Cocoa Beach. FL. on June 30, 2001 married Tiffany is an environmental audiology program coordinator with the City of Satellite Beach, FL. Anne Marie Glaze eaminga master's degree at on to earn a doctorate 58 a pharmaceutical sales representative for Laboratories Inc. They reside in Clarks Summit. . Kim Snader '96 has joined Rehab Center Ephrata as a licensed certified audiologist. After 1 "96 ocally, he taught strings through the Greater Ha/lelon Philharmonic and played with the Williamspon and Schuylkill Symphonv 1 Bloomsburg. Pomian manager for Cumberland- Perry Mental Retardation in Carlisle, and Brian is is Scranton on October 4, 200 Scranton. to in the Investment Division of Fulton Financial Advisors. promoted in Deborah is a business analyst at Commonwealth Telephone Enterprises, and David in Shillington. reside in Shillington. Ramona Indianapolis. IN, He in A Iowa He tormcrly studied with Gary Karr's protegt' in Whitfield, Heather in that city. rcelaiid, a microbiologist at Quest Diagnostics Inc.. Pittsburgh. Matthcu is Diana (lanncti Heather Berrv' '97 and Shawn Slusser were married 1 , a special education teacher at Mariner is Sons. Bloomsburg. Shannon Godlcski She and her husband. Richard, are parents of a They reside in Cr>stal Lake, is John Matsko HI '96 and Tawnia Stringham were married in Cape Coral. FL. on July 2 200 As named Partners. Deborah Carroll '97 and David Musgrave '95 are parents of a son, Jake Christopher, John '96 has been Mercy Health son. '97 were married January at Partners. West MA. Nikki Powill Fuire '96 opened Nicole's iioutique. an exclusive wear and bridal shop, in Brick. NJ. in October 2001. & 1997 reside in Pittston. Christy Shaffer Lusk '96 and Chris Lusk ll;i/lcl(ui; & '96 and John Allano Wilkes-Barre on June 30. 200 employed by the Wilkes-Barre Area They based She held similar positions at Stamford-based Wahlsirom & Co. and Scranton-based CBC Companies. Pittston, Sm'atshiris Adams '7.^. is is She previously was an account executive Hope Edwards Wormuth in District, firm Westport. CT. DSC Logistics. Holly Karasinski '96 and Angelo Alfano were married on September 16, 2000. an information manager assigned is Space Warning Squadron School are planning a Harrisburg. Sclina Halal in in that city. Alisa Frisch '96. a senior airman Marianne at is Ed Urenko Wein as an account executive. The Allentown, Marianne Kapuschinsky '95 were inwood. NJ. on June 23, 2001, I Des Moines. Kd Polakowski Tom in I'oeono Mountain School District, and Robert the defensive coordinator at Drake University hmkU's Danville; married Hert Lciby '75. MliKiinsbiirg I'ltish Fahy '96 and Robert James Kell '«5, They Wilkes-Barre. a pediatric physical therapist with is health educator at Husky in Greenwich-based Genova the School District of in Lancaster 7'hcy reside 4. is employed by Arnica Mutual Mount Laurel, and Scoit is a claim specialist for State Farm Insurance in Runnemede. The> reside in Mount Laurel. married 26. 2001. Pinnacle Health System's Infant Development Jennifer Insurance Lancaster on June 30, in Pompton Lakes, NJ, on May in Donald and 2001. '50, Sugar Run le also from I'cnn State '66, Norma Mliioiiisburj;; Jeonifer Jaworski '96 and ScotI Sedlock *96 *96 was awarded the Doctor of May a sales manager at the Holiday Inn/ spring 2003 wedding. 1 Amy llock.fr. Bloomsburg is '96 and James Gattuso were Mountaintop on reside in Wilkes-Barre. '96 reports the birth 2, in TGIFridays complex September: R. *69, doing an internship is Swank Jill mamed June 2001 in Medical Center, Fori Gordon. GA. Tina Delorey Brown '96 has been named a partner at Lapensohn & Associates, certified public consultants. ihc of Florida. E-flal. Angels Blood *96and Charles Henderson were at BLi. she degree in went the University '97 received a master's in college student personnel at Western Illinois University. She is a hall director al Ohio State University. Carrie Gobrecht '97 and Matthew Baird were married in Hanover. Kimberly Carrie works with ihe Salt Lake Organizing Comminee were 2002 Winter Olympics. for ihe Aimee Kalsk> Kimberly '97 and Jumcs R, Clark Jr were and Walter MR! an is Susquehanna Valley Imaging reside in Coal Township. Hanover on July 14. 2001. Aimee. who earned a master's degree at LaSallc married \>illiain» '97 Pita Jr technologist in I at l'ni\ersii_\. is a teacher in Virginia. in Diana Brandy Kodack '97 and Scolt Paul Jr were married in Sunburn on June 16, 2001 Brandy, who is working on a master's degree ai Wilkes University, is a teacher for the Central Susquehanna Intermediate I 'nu 16 he> reside m Shamokin. with .lones '97 and were married Heather in Paoli is Norristown. Matthew Rajoltc on October "97 pursuing a master's degrve ni Catholic University in Washington. DC. is a a therapeutic support xtalYpnwider teacher in the is employed by Montgomery Hospital. and Matthew is enipUncd b\ University of Pennsylvania Hospital. Philadelphia. reside in Bryn Mawr. They I New Hope of Pennsylvania. Alevandria. County Schvuils airfnx l in Hnid Buch '98 .ind Karen Mace werv married Bloomsburg on October 6. 2001 Brad is an account executive for (Jcisinger Health Plan. They reside in Selinsgmvc. Harriet l*»40 frank Kocher 1945 George Butnin '98 and Susan Timlin wen Avoea on August 8, 2001 George is employed by Dun & Bradsireet. Dickson City he> reside in Wilkes-Barre. in Krin Kefrvur '98 and Jason Bullet were married in Milton on September 22. 2001 rin. who earned a master's degree al Marv wood University, is a caseworker al the were married '97 and Joseph Yedloski Benton on June 2.1, 2001. marketing coordinator for RCN Telecommunications. Wilkes-Barre. They reside in Shannon in is a Ashley. Amanda Megenity married Dickson in '97 and Joseph Lick were City. Amanda, who earned University of Scranion, They reside in Danville employed is counselor in a juvenile probation officer Lu/enie County. They reside in Ashley. 1951 - 1952 - high school guidance the bast Stroudshurg School District, Mowrer married Lancaster on Septembers, 2001, in Nicole employed by Lancaster City Bureau of They reside in that city. Police. is Todd Nichols married School '97 and Diana Kwashnik were Wilkes-Barre, in is a teacher at William Paca Klemenlary Prince George's County. in Greenbelt. MD, They reside MD. bv the 1 doing an internship is at Delaware County Memorial Hospital. airlax I Scluikis, 1954 Kerri is Jr. were a sign language interpreter for Carbon- Lehigh Intermediate Unit No. 21. They reside in Emmaus. on June illiamspori Jr. '97 was awarded the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree from Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine in June 2001. He is doing an internship at Memorial Hospital in who earned Melissa, IIJP in 1994, a bachelor's degree a special education teacher is Susan Spitzer '97 has passed in I hey reside the test to be a who earned a master's degree at Penn State, in Lewistown as a behavioral Karina Kruk Gates *98 and Jumcs Gates 19. in '97 and Krista SchaefTer were Vitali Jr. '97 and Christina Zinar Philadelphia on June Michael is IV I Royal, Meaulort. S( in llicy reside In Port SC 9. were 2001 Brian lleintzelnian '98 has joined Ihe (ircenwood friends School. Millvitie. as a middle school math and science teacher I le formerly taught in Maryland. Lisa Steppe *9H .uid Michael Saniar were married in Basiress on July 14. 2001. Lisa a teacher is Milton at I lemeiUiiry School, vans I Scrinineour 1955 Dorothy Barnes Boughner BillBitner, Wylla Mae (Bunny) liihier. Harvey llounhner. John Chruney. Marian Wiilsh 'hruney. Alan t liardley, llevetly Bob I Btyan lunl/. llaiiisoii Mnrs\)ii, J, Harbara Bennelt Nicluds, Roy Rosenhcrger. Marnaiel Miller Shuda. Chris TcrruHd '98 and Christopher Kelly were married in laylor on July 14. 2001 Chris l Kimberly Mirel '98 and married in imes- I the ">1 Is 194') 2001. i who rm. arksvilleon September 22. 2001 I Homecoming Registrations 1998 in Ihey West Millonl. NJ. County. 1 Heather a teacher in tilen Ridge, NJ. is 1 Erin Qiiinlan '98 and Brian Siwerl '97 were marrictl in Stroudshiirg on ,-\ugust 2001. Diana /.clcnak '97 and Brian New ell were married live ni Haskell, NJ, on April 21. 2001. in Cherv cwisburg. lliev East in married mamed in Shannikin on Sepiemtw 29. 2001 Amy Hunler Wuktivit/ *98 is a staff audiologjsl continued from previous paf^e 1970 Richard Bingaman. Jon Black, Dennis Bohr, new audiology department Wyoming Valley Medical Center, the in A resident of Lawrenccville. NJ, she employed as an audiologist Langhomc. in f-.vclyn l.ivc/cy I-cIIcrman. Hospital of Buffalo and the Department of Vclcraas C enter Inc in the Danville office. McAndrcw, Jack Affairs Medical Center in Buffalo. as rural advocate for Paciolti. She gained professional experience Dana Creasy Children's at Smith, James Wamagiris, J 999 John /uchcro I homas Blackwcll Jr., were married James Canterbury, Deborah Parker Timothy They Women's He will serve in Muncy on June 2001 2, reside in North umber land. Dennis. Phyllis Uradshaw Haylmanck Howard lynn. l Lewis. Allen Neyhard, John most recently was a professor of communications community college in New JerseyHe is pursuing an advanced degree communications law at Temple University. Bob Rupp. Sandy Rogers, Peg Lewis Ihompson. John Weiss Jamie Beltz '99 and Jcfferey Bressler were in layers Grove on April 21. 2001 Jamie is a substitute teacher. They live in married Daniel Bartos, Nancy Melanie Rolkovich '99 and David Berryman in Bernville on May 19. 2001 *99 were married Melanie a relationship development specialist is C rCI". Credit Union, and David director of the P(»tlsville Area Ti^chun Bohr, Jack Corporation. Davenport. Mike Duga. Rich Shippensburg University, Kenneth Kline, l-'cttL-rniiin, I John iggett. I Sandy in Bob Mull. Marion Reese. Jim Barb Pelorak Suchelli. I routman, 1974 Jack Bill ong, Steven i .ong, Joe McCullough. Joe McCiavin, Joanne Cioles Kichcreek, Linda /ylu Sowush, I im Wagner DarlaCarl Bcltz. I97?i Parker King. Sherman I I I ran I , Stroudsburg. Hamburg. Sirasburg on August in Manus Mulherin were Mountaintop on July 14, 2001. Crisly Is a second grade teacher. is 3, 2001. Hershey Medical employed by Barnes and an audiologist is at Noble. Harrisburg. They reside in Cheryl Bucher '99 and Matthew McBride Cheryl in is Williamsport on July teacher a Mecklenburg Schools reside in Charlotte, in in the 7. 2001, Megan Georgia '99 and Ramon Welkom were married in Slabtown on November4. 2000. Megan Magic Carpet Preschool, Bloomsburg. They reside in Bloomsburg. is North Carolina, They NC. Melissa Gromis '99 and Stephen Feathers were married in Reading, Aimee Cart '99 and Larry Zeller Jr. were in Dunmore on November 24. 2001 Aimee is employed by Cigna Healthcare. married They reside in employed by Office Service Co.. Muhlenberg Township. They reside in Penn Township. is 2000. a mental health They for Colonial Intermediate Unit 20. Bloomsburg. Shana Moscatellu '99 and Christopher in Budd Lake, NJ Shana is an English teacher at Mountain Lakes High School, and Christopher is a teacher at Lenape Valley Regional High School. They reside in Hackettstown, NJ. Heather Ninno *99 and Jonathan Powers in Mount Bethel on May 5, 2001. employed by Capital Area Head is employed by Hampden Township in Mechanicshurg. They Heather Stan in is Harrisburg, and Jonathan Harlmao '99 and Sara Miller were Richmond. VA, on May 19. 2001. Jeffrey earned a master's degree at the University of Virginia. They reside In Lianne Oravetz '99 and Todd Lofgren were in West Reading. Lianne is employed by Lankenau Hospital in Wynnewood. They reside in Berwyn. married Jeffrey Dunmore, married in Mary Pappas were married '99 and William Berkenstock Easton on August 200 employed by the Pohatcong School They reside in Forks Township. Mary in 1 1 , 1 is District. csusky, oid, Peter Katherine Parlett '99 and Jeremy Hetrick in Stewartstown on December '98 were married 30. 2000. Jeremy Company is an analytical chemist for Merck Inc. in West & Point. Hughes. Kuthy Johnson JohnBabcock. Carrie Shwed '99 and Filipe Duarte '96 were married in Dickson City on June 30. 2001. Chrisline Slivka Babcock. Michael Bel/, Helen Carrie, a teacher in the Philadelphia School McMenamin. Stanishetski Sam |97S Ciessner. Hollister, l Joseph's University. Norman eehrer. Chuck master's degree Jim tiinter. Jim McMetiamin. Robert Mull. Sharon J,R. Ilatiier, 1981 (irandi/io. reside in Conshohocken. in is a project Lawrenceville, NJ. They Gretchen Sibley "99 and Christopher Henderson were married in Lansdale on June 23. Ucnson 2001. 1980 Michael Burtol. Dennis Bucher. Kathryn Sn\der (.iinter. I lisa MaiKuso for at St. also earned a Bloomsburg. at manager Kenexa who Filipe. (iettcl our. Diane O'RourkeBankus. Bob Iwaddell 1979 pursuing a master's degree District, is oline Judge Saras Gretchen, a teacher District, is Norristown School in the pursuing a master's degree Chester University, They reside Bob in at West Norristown. David Koliler Kelly Slubbs '99 Roxaiine Bull Dennis, David Derr. 1 lien Roan the Derr. I Maureen Terry Gallagher. Carey Mucis Nancy Amonc Goldtader. Shcri Lippowiisch, Loraine Lucas, continued on next page is an investigator within Compliance Services Branch of the New Jersey Division of Taxation. Men Ruiledge Hshclmun. Cindy (irasmeder (iates, is 8. reside in Harrisburg. Charlotte- Melissa Scranton, a teacher at Stephen Dcbuski. 1977 Mary and Brian District, 1 Thorpe Area Stephanie is employed at the ColumbiaMontour Vo-Tech School. They reside in Hoysen /elinskc I November a teacher in the Jim '99 were married (iary /clinske. Naticy loin is Stephanie Kessler *99 and Andrew Gearhart in Grovania on August 4, 2001 Harrisburg, in undergan, loin Stetursky, 1976 '99 and Brian Holley Kisatsky '99 were married Erica Fielding '99 and John Colt *0I were Erica Lynda Colligon '99 received a master's degree in audiology at The College of New Jersey in May Schrutn Keyscr. Jennie Kaufman were married Michael Duffy '99 and Jennifer Carey were married in Canadensis on April 28. 2001 Michael is employed by Enterprise Rent-aC"ar in Stroudsburg. Ihey reside in East married John Boran. I-rnnk Daitilo. Debra Meckel. Rebecca Hummeistown, Center, and John were married routman I Chris Duggitt Inscho, I in al Kalhy Ihompson (iriltln, School worker Angela Cuoeo '99 and Ryan Warner '99 were married last summer. They reside in Development David earned a master's degree hey reside married I-dwards. i;d executive Cristy Boyer *99 and Dcloplaine /uchern 1971 is John Mitchell, Scoll Rogers. Kimberly '00 were married in Bath on Kimberly Millvilie. for the 1972 employed by United Concordia. is reside in Palmerton. O'Hearn. Patricia l.ciby Rupp. Dor Rcmscn Sachelti. Williamslown. in Cooke, (icorgc Coiikc, Don Engarl, James Flynn. Judith in Suzarme Montour County. at a business manager at Beaver Motors. is Inc. Suzanne Kasper '99 and Kyle Deiter were married law enforcement, mass communications and law, Timothy Andretia *99 and Holly Mayshock IJwighl Ackcrman. 1971 '99 has joined the who has a broad range of experience Dana, Slan Rakowsky, Wallace Emily Hyde '99 has joined The Pike Co. NY. as a marketing assistant in Rochester, Roger J-ciicrman, Pat McAndrcw, Sandy Smith chcr I-^wards. I is Hamilton, NJ, and She recently earned a masxcr's degree at the Stale University of New York at Buffalo. Nancy VA. Charlonesville. 2001, Geisingcr at AynyAHD-HAU SK.A HEDDINO Den.se Halmka 95 and Bla,r AvUard VS urn- mamed m tariisle on July 6. 200 i Demse is a lead systems trainer with Admin.siraiive OfHce of Pennsylvania Courts and Blatr ,s a meetmg planner /or the Professional Insurance Agents Association of Pennsylvania. Maryland and Delay^ ar.- They reside ,n Mechanicshurg With Dentse and Blair are Scott Sado^vski -93. Monica Zeilner - Griffith 95. Maureen Lyman Damon 95 and Sherri Wood VS 60 '99 and Angelo Jordan were 6. 200 Maureen is employed by First Union Bank, Pottsville. They reside in Hazleton. mamed in Lanslbrd on June 1 1 Helen Thompson '99 and Dan Bennett were in Hughesville on May 12,2001. married Helen a registered nurse at Lancaster General is Thc\ reside Hospital, in Commonwealth Lancaster .'\ Riud Riv er Wendy married Tiley '99 and William Nelson "97 were Ashland on April 27, 2001 in Wendy, who also earned a master's decree at Bloomsburg, is a learning suppon teacher at Lower Dauphin Middle School. William is employed by Camp Electronic Data Systems in They I School 'nited Mciluxlist Sunduv Schwl teacher v^orks at i:as\ Street <. is hurvh as a future On weekends a a.\ w ith involved KelK doomian an adolescent counselor is Counseling Center at \\arsa\s Warsaw. VA, where lhe> in reside, Daryl VanKirk '99 and Tracy Herrold were in Danville on May 12, 2001. Dar> is employed by the safety and security deparimeni in the House of Representatives. married l They Harrisburg. Amy reside in that city. Wiaterowski '99 and were married Amy in Wilkes-Barre on May a laboratory technician is where she University, degree. Justin is is at Laurie 26, 2001 Kern K.rdman Last Carolina married also pursuing a master's Allison NC. Danville. I "00 (M) and is a therapeutic staff support person al Human Services. Susquehanna Center. 2001 I.^. hev reside in Rwhester. Mike tlnuly. Lois homson liirris, Kathleen Sav itis, Maivk S/kudlapski 19S3 on mdennuith N> at 1 Kiilin 'tUt were married Cundace at named assistant Albright University, in Diane linbodcn Morris. Joe O'DoiiiK'll. Jane Seislovc and Christopher Bran/ Robin Melissa Hinchey *00 and David Troutman were married in Saini Clair on April 7. 2001. Melissa is a substitute teacher in various schools. They West Hozleton. live in Melissa Hinkcl '00 and Rodney Clemmer were married m Barry lownship on ebruary 17. 2001, in deafiHlucation Erica Barretts '00 and Gary Hasinus Jr. were married in Huntington Mills on June 16, 2001. employed by North Schuylkill School They reside in Nanticoke. a teacher in the Millersburg Area is District. I larnmii were Benjamin Mooney Hellamon September 8, 2001, Benjamin is employed by Wilbur Chocolate. Mount Joy. They reside in Elizabethtown. a substitute teacher tn the Ha/lelon District I hcv reside Resjicck Rotu'ii. UuldSeip, Jeddo. in Pegg) Nciiling Snyder I9K.S Dubbs, David Newtown. lUibrell also pursuing an University. is MIU\ nt I tiSnllc married in Brandy, They reside in Barry Township. Hofrman FJi/abelb Omer were married in '00 and Christopher Coal Township on June 23. 2001, William SchlorlV Michael Morclla '00 is an nnti-tnnk platoon leader in 3/504 PIR S2'*' Airlnirnc Division iii ort Bragg. NC. He was awarded the c\perl \'m East Stroudsburg University, is School is District. Jill a teacher in the Shamokin Area They in the Holtry '00 reside in Coal lownship. infantryman's badge. Rachel Piiyc '00 and Joseph married on June U). 2001. the North a learning support teacher Jamie King '00 and Michael Parsoni '99 Jamie at Rachel is I who Jenna, School is in the is married in Nicholnsvillc. KY Ihey reside Laura Bittman Ward in is in Joyce Campcnni, 1'>K7 Wilmore. KY, John (iihas, Jerry JctTHook. Kelly Meneeley, leddi Lindnay Ruckle '00 and William lanna were in Bloomsburg on August 25, 2001 ITicy reside in Bloomsburg, married Miller, 1 Milford a teacher at Northwoods Elementary Juiie They is Ron Megan in Megan pursuing a master's degree 19K9 Heather is a teacher at Shumokin Area Elementary School, They reside in Coal Township. I heresu Loronzl, David Morgan, Kurcn Evans Smith, Sheraton Smith, VIcki Sln)ng 1990 Kathy Jones Keller, Cindy Slocum i:ilcen Champa, at Wilkes Blo/xm Sluarl Hall. I-.li/iihcth 1992 in the Slath 993 26, 2001 Cort Alexander Cotiier. East Penn School District Brickell '00 (M) and Steven FL, on August 1 1 . Brooke Pryor ouscknechl, Robert Toler were 200 1 a teacher at Long lammy Ludwig, Stacy Jucknik Redding, hompson Nancy Anthony, Slaccy Bclhumcr. Peggy Jo Armstrong Dimmick. Jaime (iallaghcr, Ron Kouf Jennifer Bluker . a speech pathologist with Capital Area is Baum Bruce Roscngrant, l.aMortc, Linda *00 I 1994 Middleburg Elementary School, 199$ Michael (iillespic. fiffanic Hilliman, Bethann Case '00 in Mob Savinski Michele (irecnly, Emmaus. Brown Woodson Radice. Ntchole Intermediate Unit, Harrisburg. Kristy ilershey Jill Joanne Derricolt llafner, Central Dauphin School District. Key West. is Ippohle, Susan O'llearn 1 (honorary), married Si»)ne Hartmun. Richard Narudko, Emmaus on May live in lauck, aurcn Reeder 1 Patle Kulilau. a teacher at Paxtonia Elementar> a teacher I McKcown Morgan. Michael O'llearn Heather Sclcchltano '00 and Shawn Nye were married in Mount Cannel on August Benner '00 and David DIGiacomo were in f arrell yiUhia llepliT Shires, Andy Julie Anne Jeanetle Daniels Schriver, Harrisburg. University, Uiinc eonard. I 1991 in I Vince ( employed by the Jessamine County Jenna Batdorf '00 and Jason Mansure were married Imy. Josie Milia (iailoway, ove were a is I l-osler, Mannsky, Marvin Mct/ger, a substitute teacher Pocono Middle School. Richard teacher at North Pocono Middle School, They reside in Moscow, in Jones I9KH is Elizabethtown School District. were married degree riioma.s Bisbing, Dawn I Rava were Moscow on June 23, 2001. who is pursuing a master's Linda tail, 1 app. Marvin 1 Meneeley. David Miller, Jay Sayrc, Kathy Davies Sayrc. in Bartoletti '00 and Richard Maron Antoineiie Burr, JclTMan. Michael 2001. Brandy Amy Siiiulra tlolas Millet. is Spies kruc/ek, Mark Miller, , were married Keaniey, kmc /ok. Umi in Ha/leton. '00 has been promoted to assistant cashier and branch manager ul Commeree Schools Elizabeth Barth '00 and Katherine JoanCehulkalLiuck. Kim Kiime\ Michael '00 and Christopher W inter, W inter l School is eilermaii I Ha/leion. pursuing a degree Lynn Kelly in Smith iiula I 1*>S4 is Area School Bank I Robinson, Nhirc CandHCc He Melissa 2000 I Gonlner, Beih Wtillace Hess, Stephanie Koeh '00 is a teacher \n ihc l v\in Vallev School District. Klvcrson. She resides in Reading Dave Marcolla '00 has been orraine Jones 1 I I Kristen Zell '99 is a fourth grade teacher Hershey Christian School. District. 1982 I-ran/etti. I reside in Sunbury. Erica Deb Want/'Bucher They Hret Bauer were llcmdon on September hey reside in Mason. X. men's basketball coach Northwestern They I Kelly in Tom Haucr Northumberland on July 28, 2001, in in employed by CityJunctjon.com as reside in Greenville, continmti frtmt previous f>age Courtnf> Knorr '00 and JonPuul Wtirriner were married in Orangev ille on Jtme 2.*. 200L married Allison Yasinski '99 and Michael Reed were married development coordinator a ptilicy '99 an internet advertising agent. They is Oeisinger Health Plan reside in Riverside Kipp n is Reedv. Laurie DiOHo '00 and Matthew Fii/potrick were married in Danville on April 2S. 2001 for .lustin in Jacksonville. NC. and Michael second lieutenant in the U S Marine Corps. The> live in Jacksonx ille, NC, he also Kelly ConlcD '00 and Christian Pcgji were married m Philadelphia on .-Vugusi IS. 2001 Hill. reside in Harrisburg. University, resident of Richmond, he is a special education teacher Marsha Wilkinson Kouf, lara Hill Philhpsburg. NJ. Morcom, Robert Warren (honorary) John Christmas '00 Green Elementary School is a teacher at the Pole Hanover County. VA, He is also a football coach at Patrick Henry High School, in Ashland. VA. He is taking graduate courses at Virginia in AT LEAST EIGHT BU alumni work for Cigna Healthcare in Hartford. CT Jeff Mayer left) '99. 1996 They are (front, from left) James Burke '99 A '00. Joseph Wood '99 & '00. (top. from Frank Gneco 00 (M). Nancy Vasta 97 and Javier Ramirez '99 & '00 Ramirez has accepted a position with Penn Stale University in State College Kristofer Flynn '00 (M). Michael Smith 99 & Since photo was taken. - Tiffany Beach. Candicc Bichetman. Cher Bickert, Scott Bird, Oanay 00. 61 j continued on next page conlinucdfrom previous page Susan Schult/ '00 and Mark ffauck (iangcwtTc. Marianne Kapustfiinsky, ll(Kj(i;ik Susan Miiddcn. I'riscilla urncr. I in Kob Mcathcr Bloomsburg, (lursi. Krisltn Mdlt, John Wil^M;ll. ( hrisiiiif I- Hen Maya a teacher in is at Chevy Chase. Mf). Rodney School Wilson a teacher in the is Ihcy reside District. in Fleetwood Area I is They a substitute teacher. i'Ana Ii|>ertorf *00 enrow. radiologic technologist at William (ircenly. Julie I Icrshey Medical Cenler, VandcrSchaaf *00 and Derek Mellcby in Mount Joy on Aujiust H. 200 Ik-iJt Ke(iL•r^lul, ("rysial *00 were married Koviischel/, Josluia Mack, Susan l.auKliliii Maekey, Amy Neilheinier. Diana Nimmo, KriMa Phillips, Troy Kuch. Chrisiine Rohn Heidi and Derek District, based in teacher a is I Hcmplleld School employed by the I'itlsburgh- is oalition lor( hrislian Outreach. ( Mount I hey reside Joy. I*rin Walsli "00 (iiienthcr married Hrin YinglinK 1999 Su/anne ("onni. They Austin, urran, ( is and Ryan Parsons 'OO were H. 200 completing an internship with the Texas rooper on August I I 1 and Ryan is Motorola Corp, in Shannon Ciolden. i Madeline Kelly. Mandy Amanda Shearer. Slrawti. Kelly, Toni plirala is '00 and llridgett on July Hcckman were 2001, 14. a teacher in the auren Hlan/jieo, Justine Hoer. JetT Hryanl. the II" annual Sheridan & I '01 hasjoined Brown Schuliz Swilch-Back Scamper title m OK in I She Rebecca Negrete *0I and Shawn Repperi 200 in Manheim on September Rebecca is employed by Deaf and Hard of were married Abbey Jcnn l ord. I Dana Nicole l.ee. rent in Lancaster. J hey reside I.ockard. Robert I lleinsohti, illy. I lena udwig III. John Messcr. Kevin Kobatm. Jeiiniler Savino, I I leather pursuing a doctorate is Susan Waltz married in They in in adult education '01 and Steven Sechrist were Williamsport on Cogan reside in May 19, 2001. Station. Manheim. Aaron Welles Patricia Noel *0I and Brian Kisielnicki were Columbia on May 19. 2001. Patricia is a nurse at Memorial Hospital's Family Binh Center. married in underwriter Sara Sloeum *01 at I '01 uscarora has been promoted to Wayne Mutual insurance Co. Koebi Zyry and Jesse Ergott '00 were in They '01 and Arlan Selinsgrove on July live in 6. Emerich were 2001, Newport News, VA. Alumni Connections Online Community Get active in your alumni community today. It's ail on the tntetTiet, accessible only by Bloomsburg University alumni. To register, visit the alumni home page at www.bloomu.edii/alumni/ and click on the Alumni Online Community link Trail simple instructions. You create a user in the lefthand menu. Follow the ID and password unique to you during registration. Rhonda Wynn Mick, married in Rhonda '00 and lodd Shiniko '00 were Wiconisco on August 2(). The Alumni Online Community -permanent email 2000. employed by the West Shoil School District, and Todd is employed by Members First ederal Credit Union in Mechanicsburg, They offers: is -online directory -calendar of events l reside in -message boards and more! Hampden lownship, (iaston Walsh, Courtney Krisein YosI "00 and Donald Bechtel in Dillsburg on July 14. 2001 Weeks. Jeremy Winn. Jonalhati 2001 Stacy Au. Cynlhui Chrislos. Krista DiAnttelus. Ashley I.isji l Kristin is a special education teacher for the Lancaster School District. hcy reside in that city. I Mecan Xarick (iaston, Kelly education Kimberly Matthews, lani Mcl.oone, niily IVliprin. I rin Kelli Stotsenburgh. Vnieis, were ox. Sarah Onllaghcr. Mastelliir. I Jr. married Wrubel Smecdy, Mark Suwinnc Yariz '00 has been coordinator at named community Shamokin Area Community Hospital, She previously was a community health education instructor and CPRyfirst aid coordinator for Evangelical Community Hospital. 2001 Rente Barucky '01 at I ackawanna teacher Julie married Julie I Boudman in '01 is niil a business education School District. and Brian Dcitterick were Almediaon June 16. 2001. a teacher in the Spotsylvania Counl> Schools in Virginia. They reside in Frederic ksburc is VA. ^ GREAT-GR.-IXDSON TO ENROI I Nicole Bruecolicre "01 of King of Prussia working for a taw tlmi. Fcdemian &. Phelan LLP. the field of human resources. u is in at as a Penn Slate Harrisburg, 1 . The Scamper runs from Summit Hill to Mauch Chunk Lake Park along the historic Switch-Back Coppa. Kelly Cornelius. Heather Corrcll. ofNursing and Associates. as a stalT accountant. rit/ October, Miehael Summit. Cocalico School reside in l-phrata. Michelle Wolyniec '00 defended her I I.inda Charylon, I rika I rank Walton Susan Harisciano. Kimberly Harto. Nyle I Wealand They District, Null. 2000 Merkes, in Iravis Ben iiyos, I l.udvvif^. ravis married reside in Clarks reside in that city. Michelle (iaml)iiio. Sue (ioct/. Jeaiiie Harringcr an environmental is Lackawanna Heritage 1 lealih in Austin, a senior financial analyst with olligon. Dctuse ( in Stale Department of Allyson Arnnltl. Lynda They married Dawn Knons Walker. Valley Authority. 1 nurse practitioner with Pottsville Internists Daren Moran Sowdeii. Juslin Swain, Calhy Thomas, Jaime and Jesse District, for the 1 the in 6. 200 Tunkhannock Area a teacher in the the Pottsville Hospital School Hearing Services Ciuiscwliile. Sleplianic (iill Tunkhannock on June program officer at mammographer and a is is and Reading Hospital School of Nursing. She is a medical-surgical nursing instructor reside in Alleniown. Adams, Lynn Jennifer Uenlantc. Avery Jennifer Kargc *0I and Brian Wettlaufer were in Dushore on August 4, 2001. married Jennifer II '00 and Kristy Krat/cr were Alleniown on March 24, 2001. in in Sara Sharon Statue '01 (M) has passed the American Nurses Credeniialing examination. She is also a graduate of Kuiziown University reside in Williamsport. They Rodney Sirohl married Walcrs, married School Mildred. ((cnnncll Watson. I'irnal also earned a master's degree Moycr. Jason O'Hciirn, (iina l'>'>H who [,ori, ARM Group Erin Getgen '01 and Andrew Sauers were married in Williamspon. F:rin is office manager for ChiiiTech Inlemei Solutions. Walson I'W in Mifflinvillc. Lorl Smith '00 and Seoii (iilbert were married Wilhamsport on May 26, 2001. IJrnwfi SoinFncr, I.lrica hasjoined is They reside Julianncdtbhan Packard. Andrua Stiiwalm. Jennifer Amy Bruggeman '01 Inc. as a staff geophysicisl. Agency on Aging, and Mark Ncwbc/I. fara Ncycr. Swiink. Aiificla were '81 MiJtlmvillc on June K», 2001, employed by Columbia-Montour Area is employed by Workforce Development Office of Bloomsburg. awn ( m marrrcd country and track Mrs Gregory' recalls tha, B,ll h^rZ sosHekorr.wedn.one,Jrora„unck^^l^^^^^^^^ WMeat Bloomsburg i^s OregoZarTc 't^^^^^^ jcr. inters Stafford ^s. u . was recruned/or both cross *>' 0:^^!^^^:: :.::::^ ^'''"— 62 """"^ Model/Training/Lab School Reiuiion I planned for Alumni Weekend 2002 Chapter garage sale For the eighth consecutive year, Wyoming 10 a.m. Saturday, May 4. before the Alumni Lmicheon you attended elementary- school in the Noetling Hall or Ben Franklin Training School, plan to meet and reminisce with your If classmates. A campus will be an idea of how many location on we chosen as soon as get former students are interested. Reunion information will be mailed m early Be sure we have your address. Let us know if you have addresses for friends, too! Contact the Alumni Office at 570-389-4058, KOO526-0254. aIum@bloomu.edu or Fenstemaker Alumni House, Bloomsburg University, 400 East Second Street. Bloomsburg PA 1 78 1 5. February. Bloomsburg Literary Institute provided space for a model school in the original dormitory buildmg troni the time of its completion in S6i) until it hunied in IS75. 1 The catalog for I S6.S- 1 Sh*> states that the model school course was designed those attending instruction, and it to "atVord as pupils the ver\ best to place before the noniials (Institute students) correct models of methods of instruction and school management as was practicable." The first elementary school erected on (he campus was a one-story, white clapboard known as Ileinlock Mall It was located m)rth of CarNcr Hall on the present site of the Schuylkill (formerly West) Hall, building Who remembers? hy Frank Koi her 40 BSTC and and 1926-30 Training School student awarded buill in In 1875 soon afier the fire. 1886 Normal Hall, later known seholaiships to incoming area ticshincn. thanks to Noclling Hall, was built to house the model school fhe iwo-slory. 2h-room. brick building included 20 recitation rooms, each another successful garage accommodating Umversily Store were sale. The live or six children, the student teacher and an observer. administralive levels observed, seemed "ll picmc and freshmen sendolTat Kirby Park on August 15. 2001. never to occur lo the faculty or trustees that student leaching in a regular classroom under nonnal conditions may have been a Winners were (iina Marino, as the laboratory school for student teachers. BS ( I " and then BSC students practiced rooms w iih classes held at Ihe Pulsion t>f Nancy home Dornheim Siiilma '70onJuly:i.20()l. Other alumni helping with the sale and maybe girls. were Pal McAndrew '70, chaptci piesideni; Sandy Smith McAndrew ^Each week students made a weekly trek to the library '7(».Susan(ioltlieb on the second floor of Waller Hal! There we saw Miss Mason behind the counter, with her pencil-cum Becheiti '74, Su/anne (Yoiiiack dating .stamp behind her ear and two perfect circle.^ of very red rouge on her cheeks. What threats oj and other he garage sale was I member Miss Carpenter was ever watchftd. hut sidl there were many stolen slides, prohahly by some college expulsion ligh School. $50. ^In Noetling Hall the stairway to the secondfloor was wooden and its banister wai a lovely temptation students as well as by boys I Conielius, Berwick High students and an elementary deparimenl faculty Meyers School. $50; and Lisa ihetr future cratl in larger 2'> ilVany School graduate. $100; From 1910 until I%7.Bcn Fmnklin served lere I Berwick High Venditli, better plan." 1 certificates to the awarded bv ilraw uig at the combined alumni liiiiuly William M SutlitVwho ser\ed the college for many years at both uislruetional and of 26 to as Valley fhapicr bi>ok McCahe Diane BiirhKh '(>7. dire penalties were uttered to l ianklhuluck Michael any potential little noise-makers! I '77. osgrove ( '6'), cieck '75. Angela |/uba Met/gcr '87 and haltered old Gulbransen studio piano from the gym was moved outside for the maypole winding I Nancy Swart/ 1 .ychos '52. rheconunilleeis I May Day Gerald Hart man. each a BST( alum and especially gnilelul lor Ihe ' teacher in the Catawi.\.sa High School, wa.s imported play assistance given hy because none of Mrs. Miller s pupils could keep lime to suit Miss McCammon. The music was to it always the same every year, for every class. "Amaryllis. " We rehearsed at recess time when we would rather have been playing games. iind Dana Iteclictti. Dan I lie cliaplcr also appreciates the "treasures" donated lo photograph .^hows a clav^ in Noclling Hall, hudi in IHH6 to house the training school was located where the William Scranfon ( 'ommon\ now stands the sale This 1921 W by Doug li llippenstict Dully '71 Rich and friends and lamily members. The y grade clan in the Ben Franklin Laboratory School taught by Kenneth Roberts. November 1 960. ' Students play on a merry-go-round in the old iraininy, sthool playy/aumi seen in the background: Luzerne Hall is 63 now heated on the site m I v / '•uv} llallcanbe Alumni Association 2002 Events Calendar Husky Club Events Basket Bingo Fcbmajy 10.2002 Bloomsburg Fire Company Marktt Street. Bloomsburg p.m. (doors open at noon) 1 Rallies and February 15-18 Bloom at the Slopes {Montage Mountain) February 2 Third Thursday in Philly Area Third Thursday in Philly Area March 2 March 23 AprillS Alumni Board meeting Third Thursday in Philly Area April 25 Senior Send-Off Picnic April 27 Renaissance {downtown Bloomsburg) Door Pn/es Benel"Us(icneral Athletic Scholarship Fund Maroon & Gold $20(Iimiledto 150 tickets) Call 570-389-4663 for reserv ations Husky Club Auction April 26. 2002 Bloomsburg Fire Hall Spring Golf Outing May 3. 2002 Fall Golf Outing October 3, Alumni Day Third Thursday 2002 Frosty Valley Country Club Alumni Alumni Family Picnic {Gring Third Thursday in Philly Area news about alumni be sure we have your receive activities, current email address. Mill. Reading)* July 17 July 18 Third Thursday July 24 Alumni Family Picnic {Lehigh Valley) Bloom at the Beach {Avalon. NJ) August 3 August 5-10 Theatre in Philly Area trip to Stratford, Ontario August 1 Alumni Family Picnic {li^'oming August 1 Third Thursday in Philly Valley) Area September 14 Alumni Family Picnic {Longs Park, Lancaster) Alumni Golf Outing {Heritage Hills. York) Husky Invitation Alumni Race September Third Thursday September 13 To 's Alumni Gold Outing {Fox Hollow. Quakertown) Alumni Family Picnic {McDadePark, Scranton) August 2 matter? Area Family Picnic (City Island Park. Harrishuig)* June 19 Danville Does your alma mater in Philly June 12 June 2 Benton Game Class of 1952 Dinner May 3 May 4 May 16 June 20 Mill Race Golf Course Football 1 in Philly Area October 4 Hall of Fame Banquet October 5 Homecoming October Third Thursday in Philly Area 1 November 2 December 2 Area Third Thursday in Philly Third Thursday m Philly Area • icmauvc Contact: alum@blooniu.edu Alumni Association Fenstemaker Alumni House Bloomsburg University 400 East Second Street NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION U,S POSTA(iE PAID PtRMli NO. BLOOMSBURG PA io 17815 Volume The 2002 women s Inside: softbull itam won the Mid-Allunlic NCAA Divismn Alumni Weekend II , h/,m„„.„^t,.r^. 2-6 Third Thursdays 2002 / 7, Number 2 / Berrigan's 6-7 July 2002 Hall of Summer Fame Picnic 30-31 26 & 28 Bloomsburg Friends of the Class of 1952 University r^ Alumni Association Board of Directors f)wif(ht Ackerman '71 Stacey Bclhumer '94 Scott Bird -96 Nancy Fruehan Bohr '72 fiiU'vn Alherlson Chapman '67 Alice Koch Cromwell '66 H'lfliam /h'rriroll '66 '70 Nancy h'eher Edwards Janis Ellis Edwards '77 Stephen h'etwrman 'HH IrciiMircr I 'nmk Furgele FRIENDS OF 'S2 (life) '52 joined the 50"' Katherinv Miilzko Miilka '6H. reunion class at their dinner on Alumni Weekend. Dee Doyle Brennan 54. Reed 54; Ruth Thomas Keeler '53; Charles Brennan Scrimgeour 54; JoAnn Radicchl '75. Leah Wertman Hn-mta Nofzinavr Carolyn Vernoy Reitz '53. '51. '51. May 3. at the Fcnsiemaker Alumni House In aUcnJwK c w ere (Jroni row) Jessica Sledge Kozloff university president, (second row) Charlotte Sloehr Boh Reitz '53. Jack Mulka 66. Steve Kozlojf: Nancy Markwordt Jones '76. John Scrimgeour (third row) Jeananne Evans 'S3: llalliin '6N Ktid Kelchner '56 M(irv Antic Majikas Klvnikosky '5V sccrclary Dale A. Friends of the Class of 1942 Krothe '60 Maroon & Gold The Maroon tt Gold is published twice a year by the Alumni Association of Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, a Slate Sheri l.ippowiisch 'HI It is vice president Nancy Swam Lychos System of Higher Education distributed to alumni '52 '00 Meyer Subscriptions may BUAA, to: Alumni AssociatioD Fenslemaker Alumni House Bloomsburg University '96 Sharon GettelOfff 78 400 East Second Street Joanne Shaffer PiUski Scott P '64 Bloomsburg PA 1781S Righter 'S4 Doug Hippenstiel Sandra Jefferson Rupp'7l '68. Executive Editor Dor Remsen Sachetti '71,'73M '89 Editor. Writer Elwood \t. iVagner '81M & Director ofAlumni Affairs EricSlingerland 'SO yickiStmng '43 & Reunion Coordinator (life) Linda Long *93H, Secretary Wendy Young Student Assistant Alummfrom the CUmes of the Doug be purchased by sending a check, payable to Patrick McAndrew '70 president Julie a contribution of any amount within the previous 18 months and non-alumni who subscribe for $10. David Marcolla university. who have made Hippenstiel '68 Alumni Afiairs Dirrclor w 800-526-0254 570-389^58 I J the Class of 1942 at their 60^ Reunion on May 2 Attending Weekend e\'ent at the Fenslemaker Alumni House were (seatedf^m leji) Sally Hottenstem Dix Selden 43. Betty Hawk Brown '41. (standing) Reba Henrle Fellman 43 and Betsy Smith J , . ,v the Alumni 43. Bill Reynolds '44. 2 Fax: 570-389^1060 ihun(a)bkK>miLed u Class of 1952 The CLASS OF 1 952 held their 50''' rcunKni on Alumm Wcfkoid. Mav 3. Fink DeMars. Marilyn Evans Smith. (Jeorf>t A Smith. John Hums. Hob Kline. at the /cvs/i Hurn.s. 50th Reunion - Dave tihik, i Mumm lUi\»w Jenkins, (seeund In ullt ndatit r ivt'/r wwi iom ifmnf row I .lahii Ihi i Heed. Dtek I.edvard. Frank Fiityele. j'h I'.-U Imi iiet)r)'e HIvier. ( n-nihtiuc Mary Wright iialiley. Harvey A Andruss Jr. Harhara llarman .ldam.\. Maynard Harrinn, Ruth (Hidden Roy Sanders, TomSpack, Nartcy Swartz Lychos, DonCesarv. HartiUl Hartley Eleanor Kennedy. Dale Bennett. John Stonik. Al Marsilio. (third row) Leonard Radicchi, Patricia Kistler Diseroad. Priscilla Abbott Fenslemacher. Class of 1942 - 60th Reunion Weekend at the Fenslemaker Alumm llou^e Atfendinft the May 2 event were heated from left) Mary Hoagland Dohb. (standing Robert Miner. Berme Feilman. Margaret Jonen Letterman. Stu Wagner. Betty Sharpless Jane Mary Hariman. Straub Davenport Shape. Barbara Carroti Hartman. Kitty O 'Neill Deitrich. Pete Deitrich. Alex Hardysh and Helen The CUSS OF 1 942 celebrated their 60" Reunion with a luncheon on Alumm 3 fllumni W(2^3tod 2002 ~ May 2-4 Alumni Awards Bloomsburg University Prvsldent Jessica Koiloff (left) stands with Alumni Associaiion award JohnC Gross '81 of Sugar Land. Texas. Young Alumnus o/lhe Year: Judge Barry F Fi'udaU' '72 of Coal Towrjship. Distinguished Service Award: PegZiegler Traihen of Caiawissa. Honorary Alumna; Janet Emery English of Douglassvilie. Honorary Alumna: Richard A. IhUbvrto 'fi2 of Newark. Delaware. Young Alumnus of the Year, and Eduardo A. Ramos '90 of Chalfont. Young Alumnus of the Year Recipients were honored at the annual alumni awards dinner, Saturday. May 4. in the Kehr Union Ballroom on campus. 2002-2mS OFFICERS the Alumn. Board ofDirectors (from left^ Laflm. president: Shen A LippowUsch 81 of New York City, vice MajikasKemkasky '59ofOrw.gsburg. secretary RETIRING members of the Alumn. -JOof Association Board of Directors JohnJ Traihen 68 ^ho ser^^d as treasurer for 22 years Nancy' Feher ^ ,ao7 98 and 2000-02 Jack MulL '66. who ser.-ed 00^^^^^ Mary Anne Notpicturrd StephenR Fetterman ^Sof EdwJiiTZ president: . Houston. TX. treasurer of the board include Jeff Bryant 00 and 4 asTj,Ln JoZZc^eT^ f T' ^"'^ ^"""^ -^'"^-^ fllumni WiZi3kiJnd 2002 ~ Seventy-four recipients BU alumni earneiJ Jistinction ax recipients oj the campus for on pages 1 1 and by returning to Charles James '3H wife. (right), either annual Richard "Hurly " (.inincs Loyalty Awanix I hey earncii fhts rccti^nilutn in ^tiOl h\ alU 2-4 nJiny a ie,\iu)iuit or the Bloom.%burg University h'oundution to the Alu/nni Assoeialton See iitumni event, list of award 1 Bl' I'reMdeni Jcssuii representing the oldest class at Alumni iVeekend 2002. with his Helen, and Alumni Board of Directors 1944-45 14'" Alumni Weekend or Homecoming and hy making a contribution May President, Pat 19^2 lU untim dimwr McAndrew 70. Magee s l<,ii ' hi i / Mam Street Inn on Friday evening from second year in a row Attending the dinner Nickerson. (standing) were (front from left) Bill Vernon. Jack Kishbaugh. Joe Siulb. Russ Chamberlain Carl and Kleinfelter Paul Deacon. JackKuney. Gurmy Gunnison, Ben left) V- J 2s S left) liitk\ (i'rui H.-im with utimni til and y,iiesi\ af the the l-'vnslemaker Alumni ( lass of Ihntw Kehr tJnion Ballroom on Saturday are (seated Ben Deacon. Joe Stulb. (standing) Jack Carl Chamberlain. Lafiue Gunnison. Harold Velie. Paul in the Vincent Pass. Bill Vernon. Kishbaugh. Russ Nicker son. Klinefelter. imm 'r'lr.li Pictured ajter the Alumni luncheon NAVY V-I2 cadets gathered in Bloomsburg for a reunion Alumni Weekend for the at K.i I'l Jack Kuney and TedPstruk. May tllumni Wi^iztod 2002 ~ l-OHMEH Snim-.NTS PHOTOS AND MEMORABILIA Jt om ot ihv Miuicl-Tramh\f(-!.ahe)ra(ory School on l ampus held a rcunum the university archives as well as items loaned by former students were on display at Franklin Hutldinn in the Ih-n 2-4 many memories were shared amongformer the reunion. Many, r home to iIh- I. ah School (iolhcrcdon the \lcps arc (from left) Mancannc Thomas Creasy, lielsy Whilcniyju Strtink. Ed orit Joanne Shaffer Miller, lioh Ahhotl. liar h Fisher Tek'sky . I'ileski. Sue Miller HurcroJJ, students, quite a few fueled by the pictures from the past. Bob Dunkelberger (left), display, Ronald SItler. Richard King. archivist and creator of the university was on hand as a resource. A7(AV lHh>K /ciiluri'ig old photos and current bios was produced for the reunion Marianne Thomas Creasy identified most of the jungle gymnasts in the photo on its inside cover (from top left) Pauline Vial. Carol Sharpless /) ( Kirkpatrick. Hob Abbott. Marianne. Barb Fisher Telesky. Carrie Driskoll, Beatrice "Beebe" Letterman Robinson. Miller Biircroff Carol Stoker McFadden. '', ' ?. Sue Additional copies of the reunion book are availablefor a donation. Contact alum{wbloomu.edu or 800-526-0254 DONALD VANNAN. rvlired BU professor CLASSMATES AND FRIENDS posed for and former Lab photos together (photo above) Harriet Kocher. Mary Lou School teacher, presented remarks on the history of the schools including on Fenstemaker John. Frank Kocher. Bernie Kocher Thomas where student teachers practiced their future craft ciimptts The crowd, whu h spilled out into the hall from classroom and the second floor, was ea^er to hear the facts trivia and Betty Fisher and (photo to left) Debbie Evans. John Bird. Barry Satz. Maty Baker Rosenberg and Carol Hobe Schmidt The Model-Training-Lab School reunion idea was conceived by Frank Kocher Those who attended want to make sure it is the first of many such get-togethers. Make sure the Alumni Office has your current address! ^on inferestinf^ he had gathered In luhlition to h>rmer students, several former teachers and student teachers also attended the reunion. AUhou^h space was fiathcrinfi in lifihi. everyone appreciated holding the a classroom they remembered! Laudenslager Roberts '84. Peggy Smith Cuneen '85, Bill Voros '85, Lori Kinder Pickford '87. Sean Pickford '87. John Schaelcr Third Thursday participants *90, Donna Adgie Tom Myles .Inniinry - Vnllcy 71. Willinili Doui; MiisNor •7V. Diiwson tiooryc Sliiilovku "78, Voli/ 'Sy. Koviii I'lml '^2. Natiilic I*ii/ii> "•Jl, K\ Kotch Dan Musscr Hopkins 'KS. Chen '8^. Chuck Kiilph N«rdcll ''>0. Rich Ic lliiuKmiiii forciniiyliii l-iiPcmii lern,' lorn SH. Rich Sheldon 'SS. Michiicl IVUTson IMiilip Ackcnmin Dwit-lu 'K^. l>evipn I'lib in Sue Jamill al'cnui '78. I Scon Kinhtcr H4. (ilcim Bronilc) MkluK-l Bnnvn yn. '7ti. »rc« "(>«. llip|U'iislicl Hoycr'77, fhriN '7if. l.ois lloliclcf * Forac RcslaiirniK Robcrl Burns Kornct:iiy ''>l, 1 isu 1 1 •'ib. Btflli Miislerson DiivviJ/iuk Boscvich •«6. Joel Marcanlonio Julie ••Jft. Me>er '^6. Amy Snndcr '00, Nimmo Kim Uawnni Mory Burns "yft. ori Cliirkc '•il. Ani\ Ncitiicimcr «iS. Diana Schonilra 'i^, RoiJnc> Bala/s '00. '00. [ ( hris I oPresli '96. Rodney Bala/s Miki Smith March '00. I ori Clarke '97. Ansle> Dauidziuk '98. Blanzaco '00. Dave Marcolla "00. "00. I.aurcn Courlney Weeks '01, Scott Blacker '02. - Rachel Anslcy *»8. Jason "00. JcIT Rott Ransom Shively '65. l aird Sliivcly "67. Dcnisc Harper Duve Ciarlhly "83. Pat Ronen '84, Bob Braun '85. 1 aura Spcchi '89. Charlyn Conaway Weriz '92. Tracj Carr "93. Allison 1 inda '76. DiSlclano '95. Ctaudine Hinnncik IM~uenmaycr '95. Karl IMIzenniaycr ''J5. Harris Cohen '96. Chris LoPresii "96. Belh Shelly '96, Anstey Dawidziuk '98. Christopher Rogers '98. l erric '99, Man Jason Schondra '99. Steven Thompson '99, Stephanie (iaead '00. Crrcg Bowden '01, '01 FlaniKanS Boalhou^v in WHrringtun Jack Mulka '66. Doug Hippensiiel '68. Debbie Jones Hess '69, Boh Rcil/ "4*). Carolyn Rcil/ '^1. Ralph WcucI "S**. Alice Koch Cromwell Doug llippenslicl 'hS. co Ouinn '7*). Randy Hess '69. Dwighl Ackcmian Bob Smith '7b. I. aura Wessncr Smith Susan tiradwohl "78. Steve 1 Dave Oarthly rank Horan 'S4. Scoll Righlcr '84. Boh »raun '85. Mike "H.V Beck "88. Chrtsiophcr Mapihull '•*!. Kcndra Kuhlman MarNhall "93. Andre McCo> "93. Siuce> Belhumcr "^4. Shawn Burger '94, Gene Dyer "94. Brian McCloskc> '44. Kcluia Browcr "95. I (.iibson 'SO. Circji I awreiicc 'SO. member who still Buster's in Philadelphia April - Iron Hill Brcner> in West Chester Fcbrtmry Fosbcnner '95, Vaughn Hunsicker "95, Doug McNeeley '95. Kris Neff "95. Scott Bird "96. Jennifer McElhattan "96. Lori Clarke '97. Jeff Walker '97. Ansley Dawid/iuk '98. Andrew Oswald '98, Allyson Boccard '00. Renee lacovelli '00. Jeffrey Rott "00. Greg Bowden "01. Special guests were Walter Blair, former faculty member and coach at BU, and Robert Warren '9511, retired faculty Daw & Bosack '93, Malt Frangiosa "94. DiStetano "95, Carrie Dunn '95, Adam serves as advisor to SK>, MuHman Suhct^ Uutlnuin '«4. Vicki Muckcnituilcr HIcmiis "^5, Allison DiStcfiino "05, C arrie Dunn ws. AJiini oshcnncr "95. Ann Ittctly Brian aaio> -ys. Slicrce Jamison I'arkinson ••>S. Scon Bird Allison DiStcfano '95, Liz Cienocsc "95. Claudcin Hanlncik IM"r/enmaycr '95, Karl Pfizcnmayer '95. Harris Cohen '96, '91. Elaine "94, All ison '71, Michael '77. Pillagalli "71, Rose Alicmus l.evchak Roscmar> Santanasto Meier '81, Kathy Boyle Kavanaugh '82. Mary Behney Ostien '82, I isa Perry Papageorgiou '82. Kalhie Guyer Tuoni '82, Chris Alberts '83. Nancy Cotton Lansbcrry "83. Jessica Readcman Cccco '84. Cathy Brelsford Golden '84. Darcic Johnson '80. Allison Watts '80. 6 June - Arroyo Grille Nancy Swarlz l ychos in '52, Manayunk Joanne Pileski "64, Doug Hippenstiel 68, Nancy Feher Edwards '70. Pat McAndrew "70. Nancy Dor Sachetti '71. Sharon Getlel Olff '78, Sheri Lippowilsch '81. David Gadhly '83, Scott Righter "84, Pat Rowen "84, Cameron Smith '84. Bob Braun '85. Bill Voros '85. Andy Thomas '86, Ed Ebert '87. Michael Brown '88. Frank Santoro "89. Vicki Strong "89, Rick Domheim Slalma '70, Dwight Ackerman "71, Tempestini '90. Paul Vollz '90, Daniel Cosper '92, Scott Lamerand '92, Christopher Marshall '93. Kendra Kuhlman Marshall '93. Andre McCoy -93. Mark Schiffer '93. Karen Craig '94. Eva Mosakowski Witmer "94. Bill Brooks '95. Allison DiSicfano '95. Adam Fosbenner "95, Samantha Viard King '95, Hugh O'Donnell '95, Scott Bird '96, Harris Cohen '96. Chris LoPrcsti '96. Jennifer Jaworski Sedlock '96. '96. Scott Sedlock Shelly A, Smith '96. Lori Clarke '97. Kevin Kirby '97, Chervl Lutz '97. Lynn Benfante '98, Nicollc Burgard '98. Anslev Dawidziuk -98, Bowden "OL Julie Guisewhitc '98, Chris Rogers '98. Greg Alums Third Thursdays Email alum@bloomu.edu for dates and locations of upcoming Third Thursdays in the Philly area get together once a month First Bloom at the Slopes at Montage ^^^^ ft '^^R^^^^l^^ I I Ahimm and their famihes and guests enjoyed a day of skiing at the first Bluom-ur-ihe-Slopes Montage Mountain and an evening at the Woodlands on President s Weekend 2002: Nancy Swartz Lychus '52. Bill Derricotf '66. Pal McAndrew '70. Sandy McAndrew '70. Nancy Stalma '70. Gerald Frey '71. Joseph Schoenly '78. Mari Conway Donnelly '81. Michael Kallmeyer '82. Jon Deininger '83. Kathy Hughes '83, Caroline Colello Deininger '86. Meghan Carroll '90. Kate Valvardi Peters '90. Thomas Peters '91. Kurt Schmid '92. Jennifer Adams '93. Jackie DeRosa '95. Meghan Donegan '95. Laura Bishop Kowalewski '95. Kri.stine Neff '95. Bernadette Acker '96. Brad Davis '96. John Doherty '96. Kevin Green '96. Rachel Masterson '96. Julie Meyer '96. Mark Polyak '96. Brian Taggart '96. Roberta Jarrett '97. Mike Krause '97. John Lamoreaux '97. John Paul '97. Steve Phillips '97. Rusty Raker '97. Jeff Walker '97. Brad Buch '98. Erik Faulkenstein 98. Jeremy Landis '98. Behzad Noubary '98. Shane Tamecki '98. Mike Dowling '99. Erin Fitzsimmons '99. Kelly Hall '99. Jennifer Nauman Lamoreaux '99. Liz McAndrews '99. Daniel Mclntyre '99. Kami Merkle 99. Chris Mochin '99. Shawn O Keefe '99. Jill Cassidy 00. David Decanzio 00. Kristie Dorunda '00. Stephanie Eddinger '00. Mike Ellis '00. Patrick Flynn '00. Mike Hoppes '00. Stacy Ogur 00. Mara Bates 01. Kathryn Curry '01. Jen Moscufo at Aimniy, ihiisc imrlii iimlin}' in ihc first HI and Caroline CaleUo Deininger '86. SKt tf i t A. /;./ in I chruury \wtc Jan Ih inniger Hi along wilh daughters Laura Retired Alumni R.miaWV.AiUMNlhvinginthcPhiladelph.aan^^^ (left (lejt) and Kristen mia Foderaro '61. '01 and Rob Wertz. Luncheon at Williamson's Attending the luncheon, sponsored by the Alumni Association were Marie Parrish Morgan '54. Connie Stanko Gobora '52: (standing) Richard Ledxard '52 Don Poust '63 Dan Elame Kennedy Simpson '64. Marjone Fanzo Manotti '50: (standing) John Foderaro '64 Richard Simpson Jack ODonnell photo, seated) Kathleen Mitchell Boychuck 52. Joan HavardKilroy Boychick 53; (center photo. scatcdfSonio (right) '54. To receive broadcast emails about Alumni events Send your email address to alum@bloomu.edu 8 During his tenure as superintendent, he (MAY02) United States. He began his civil service career as an guided the school district into the top 100 schiwls in the U S N^ith the Washington. auditor ticncral ,-\ccounting OlTicc in DC He (hen nu>\ed to the Navy Fleet MiUerial Supp«.>rt Office in Mechunicsburg. Mike Lashendock '56 has been inducted into the Aston Sports Hall of quarterback the team to a conference He coached and then Fame Bloomsburg at for He %\as starting for three >eiir^ title and led during his senior n ear 30 years at Chichester High Schwl Sun Valley High School. (MAY02) at where he was head of intcmul review and financial and resource administrator for the Navy Supply System Slock Point ADP Replacement P.'\, Project. Me moved lo Charlesion in I9R7 where he became head of the Naval Supply Sy stems Command Financial Intormaiion Processing Center When DFAS was established in 1991. 19 59 Rodman Ralston '59 was initialed as vice he was named director of the Charleston On his retirement, he wils presented the DFAS president of the Pennsylvania State Elks Association on May 2002, Next year he will 18, become president of the 60, OOO-member organization. Rod Magee retired from Rieter Automotive 40 years as a cost accounting manager. Active in many community and church organizations, he has served as secretary of the Bloomsburg Fair Association since 1984, A widower, he has three daughters and five Systems after F-xemplary C'i\ ilian earned the DFAS Award of Girardville. she taught She was in widow of the Gordon and Girardville. Peter Oswald, Surviving two sons, Peter and John; four grandchildren and one great-granddaughter. (MAY02) GordoD Trumbower '60 of Hunlock Creek died on January 19, 2002, taught science at age 73. the Northwest Area School in District before retiring in 1986. After retirement, he 1964 RR 2 was An Army veteran, he was also a retired dairy two daughters. Katie Joyce and Ann Roberts; seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. rviircit in years. Run School District. 1 le also was active He earned a master's degree at Southeastern State in Oklahoma and his principal's certificate at Penn State. (MAR02) 1965 Rollie Boyle '65 retired in June 2001 after 36 years. and getting back am anxiously awaiting my travel in school," he writes, in shape, (IT:B02) else lie DF. in began 1 Wilmington. mid his administmiivc career in Kent in 1970 In 1972 he was appointed 9(i6 CouniN, his leaching career in BU four alumni recipients of the 14"* annual Grimes Ricluird "Burly" Sec photo taken Ahiinni Weekend on page MD, 5, earned riiey this vice principal ofPoiisgrxive High School, In 1975 recognition in 2001 by he was named principal of Bloonishurg High Schwl, attending a regional alumni n master's degree at the Univei^liy of Delaware and a doctor of education degree at Penn Slate University Alex and his w ife, the lornicr Judy 1 event, by returning to campus lor either Alumni Weekend or loniecoining and by making a contribution lo I iiidackcr. iIk- ,\Uiinni Association or lien, a uradiiulo ol tlie Bloomsburg University at 1 (icorgelowii University; Alc\. a graduate of Penn College ol fechnolog) and Valerie, a graduate of Ponn Stale ; (MAY02J I'oundalion, ,\tleiuling lioth Alumni Weekend and I loniecoiuing can substitute for a regional alumni eveni. since the laller are not held in Marilyn Hullun Henry '66 has been named 'Teacher of Ihe Year" by ihe Pennsylvania Peim School She holds I ducalton District lor A teacher in 36 years, she June 2002, inasier 's degrees Ihim the Univeralty of Madrid and l.aSallc University. all areas every year, lie award honors the lale Kk'hurd l<:.<:rlnies *49, a I retired leaclicr llarrislnirg. (MAY02) from who missed two lomecoinings ( 1 199K due U) illness) 1967 1949 Stephen Korol '67, a teacher at lla/leton Area High School, was named "Outslanding Citi/en" by the Frecland American egion. He received the award In recognition of his community service for many years, (MAY02) despile to license, status l I99K He iiol liiivinvt I ol Dircclors in 1994 after coinpleling a (oial of 14 years ol service, We I96H alumni llufrman '68 was recently awarded the Key of Honor by the Pennsylvania District of salute the following wliit are recipieiUs consecutive years in year at Conrad Weiser School District before reluming Lois Dalesman classroom to take a job He became In 1967 he left Mary Lou Fenstemaker John "45 (2) Belly Fisher '4S (2) the Nesler "49 (3) the district business office. in business manager in 1974. of the 2001 awards (iiumher of William Selden'43 alma mater, time on Ihe Alumni Board Warren Moser '62 will retire as business manager of the Boyertown School District on October 15. 2002, but his last day in the office was June 28. After graduating from Bloomsburg. he taui^t one his a a driver's k- ciiriR-d lilc 1962 Boyertown, ami and not did this parentheses): to only 19*i4 single Aluniiu Weckciul lioin I'im (FEB02) - Loyalt> ,'\wards. to :0(t2. wife's retirement in when everyone Scu'iii) School District from 2001 will retire in is 1 earned distinction as the North I tlie after serving Grimes Awards SusQ-C\ ber Charter School from 1999 ui 2001 and as inicrim su)>erintendeni of the Southern Columbia .\rea Association prior lo his retiremeni in the spring two years so we can 1 adminisirati\ e olVicer of the of 2001, just relaxing of amc. Since his retiremeni, he ser\c*i as chief Association for tiiftcd for lall 1999 as suivriniemlent of BKhMiisburg Area School District with the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic "I'm sons. Keith and Bruce; He 1 Berwick for his contributions as teacher, assistant principal and principal in the fanner. Surviving are his wife, the former Marie Belles; .\rea School Disirict'-i ,-\cadeimc University teaching in the Coatesville Area School District College and Clearbrook Lodge, two of Watsonlown the 2001 Outstanding Citizen of the Year Warrior I into the the School of Foreign Service He was honored Community tutored privately and at Luzerne County A!c\ Oubil '66 w i\s inducted He earned by the Warrior Run Women's Club, Catherine Tighe Oswald '60 of Columbia. MD. died on March 28. 2002. at age 85. A former resident 966 are parents ol ihrcc childicn named He He in 1996. .lack Zcigler '64 I960 are Career Ser\ ice Award, Meritorious Civilian Service He earned a master's degree in 1980, He and his wife arc parents of two daughters and a son. (MAR02) (MAY02) grandchildren. site. 1 Wilmcr Ncster 49(1) (MAY02) R. Helen Hartman Rhawn '5H. Barbara Strauh Hartman '32. Kathryn Brobst Hartman '36. (standinfO Barry Hartman -42. Hartman Moore Dorothy Hartman i '71. Dan Hartman '78 and Susan Pie^rak Hartman 'HI. II Nelson Swarts '63 Robert Foster '64 Joanne Shaffer Pilcski '64 (4) continued on next page 1947 Slump; three grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren. (FEB02) / 9,16 John Sandel *36 ofAflentown died on May 2002. A II. B. Robert Bird '47 of Nashville, TN. died on November 22, 2001. He retired from Equifax. He is surv ived by his wife. Hannah. (APR02) at veteran of the U.S. I Ic earned a master's education degree stars February 2 He I'enn Slate. at Dlslricl in He formerly was Bethlehem Area School the 2002. earlier taught at 1976 after serving 10 superintendent 1 . al age 74. taught business courses Liberty High ai School for 25 years before retiring of Ihc Millcreck years in that position. in Glenn Kopiin '50 of Bethlehem died on and a Bron/e degree and a doctor of lie retired as superintendent Township School 1950 during World War Army he was awarded three battle Star. 9. age 86. in 1987. He Wilson High School for eight years. assistant He Navy during World War served in the II ^ WiiuT Kfilli I.. '5ft ut larpon Spring-s, M,, died on March Um^ 2002, followinu a illness with cancer. A a 19. I)li)(>tnsliiirg. lumper cm player was al as well as a high ilie Surviving are his wife, the former lUeanor Bingman; a son, John; a grandson and two recalls that "Keiih enjoyed a always with a ready smile." Alter serving In the Air he taught and coached al Kane High School. In IW,S. he and his lamily mctved In larpon Springs, 193 holds the record lor the most wins for a coach JV in the baskcthall school's history. Keith also had an active tax preparation practice with over 2(10 clients, I le master's degree Irom earned a Nova University, Surviving arc his wife, Nadine, anil three sons. Island. FL. died Air Corps during he was former band director and II, Penn Stale University. Surviving are his wife, the former Fern Bachman; a daughter. Jennifer; two sons. Neal and Lany; and two granddaughters. (MAR02) at professor of business at Bloomsburg University. He later became He held lleux Linn '37 ol Bloomsburg died on April 15, 2002, at age 85. She was a librarian and taught manager a branch for the New 1951 Gloria Long Whitney '51 and James master's degree from Temple a University and took other graduate courses University of Pittsburgh and New York al the University. library science in Surviving are his wife, Klisabeth; a stepson. the MillviHc Area School District from 1964 to William Fausnaught; and two step-grandchildren. She then served as a librarian at the Uloomsburg Public Library. She was the widow of I), Carl I, inn. Surviving (MAY02) 1980, area son. Roger, and two grandchildren. 19 39 (MAY02) Sarah Anna Jeun l>aubach Gehrig resident of Bloomsburg, died al *37. a long-time on February 1 8. age K6, She taught in Money for two years before her worked in her husband's later accounting oHicc in was the Jr.. grandchildren, a great-grandson and a who earned a doctor of education degree Nova Southcaslem University, retired from the faculty of Brevard Community College. James also retired from Brevard Community College. They reside 1941 in the also Danville area for in Kulpmont before moving to the She was a guidance counselor at James Rodgers Junior High School She was instrumental education program Shores school in in in St. Clair (MAY02) in death. in Detroit area. Shores. creating the special the Lakeshore and St. Clair districts. 19 54 Joseph Glosek '54 of Whitehall died on March 24. 2002. Before retiring, he was a social studies teacher at Warren Hills Regional School District in Washington, NJ. for 40 years. She earned a master's degree at Wayne State An .Vmy Surviving are her husband. George *38; two daughters, Cheric Casari and Mary Beth Okray; two grandchildren, a sister and a brother, (MAR02) at veteran, he started his teaching career He played minor Adrian Masanotti Kallandcr '42 of Berwick She taught in l'M2 to 1946. stenographer 1 5. 2002. at age 83. Berivick and Scott Township from She was then employed at the as a Department of Agriculture and the Pentagon until 1956. when she returned to New Camp in Washington, NJ. inducted into the Romanoski Chapter of the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame and the BU Hall of Fame Team of Champions for being a member of the undefeated 1951 football team. Surviving are his wife, the former Anna Mae Miriello; a daughter. Joanne Doyle; a son, Joseph; three grandchildren and two sisters. (APR02) (MAR02) 1955 194 3 Eileen Gerosky Burns '55 retired from the Raymond Pittston He years of leaching. She serves as vice president of the Pittston Library Board of Trustees and as a Perr> '43 of Monroe Township. NJ. died on February 3, 2002 at age 82. taught at Scotch Plains-Fanwood Public Schools for 35 years. War II, An Army veteran of World he earned a master's degree at Columbia University. He played percussion in the Plainfleld Symphony Orchestra for 20 years and was a member of the Crestwood Symphonetle for many An^do and Mary Alhano of Engtewood. FL, and hath Chm of 1949. visited Frances Redman at her fnme in Haw aii Frances is the wife of the late Robert Redman for whom the BVstaduim is named. league baseball for the York Giants, He co-owned and managed the Mid- He was died on March also served as Lansford High School. Atlantic Basketball 94 2 He associate athletic director. University, Berwick. years. His wife, the former Rita Bettin. preceded him Point teacher for 46 years, she began her career education ' many owner and operator of Morrison's Store in Danville. Agnes Sheplock Casari '41 of Grossc Woods. MI, died on March 10. 2002. / {MAY02) Madisonville. FN. Richard Morrison '52 of Danville died on Il,2002.atage81. An Army veteran of World War 11. he was an He was MI. in April accountant sister. (M;B02) visit to Paris. Gloria, Skeeter. (MAR02) A wedding visit to the French Riviera, followed by a Rhone River cruise and a grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. 1 2002, with a 1952 Fry. Surviving arc six children: Donald 1 5. age 83. Bloomsburg. widow of Karl A, Gehrig '37. who served as treasurer of the BU Alumni Association for many years. Surviving are u daughter, Barbara (Gehrig Garrison *64: a son, Frank Gehrig '71. four Site at Michael, Thomas, Gary and Sandra Schnaitman; marriage and '51 celebrated their 50'^ anniversary on April Amerman Fry '39 died In St. Petersburg, She was the widow of Donald 2002, Whitney at FL. on February 24, 2002. as the seliool registrar until He World War 7 Dorothy where he taught and served his retirement in 1996, Charles Henrie '38 of Marco York Stock Ilxchangc. reputation lor hcing quiet, I'orce, sisters. {MAY02) and the Korean War. He earned a master's degree May 14. 2002. at age 86. A veteran of the U.S. Army on Mansfield University. track team, C'tassinale Dill Hilner friendly and held administrative and teaching posiliims in MifHinburg, McClure. Tilusvllle and at native of Kane, he slar bii-ikctbiill lie also I93H 1955 to 1966. District ("rom Area School District in 1994 after 34 volunteer for the Red Cross and numerous civic and church organizations. She and her husband of43 years. William, have four children and five grandchildren. (MAY02) 19 56 years. Surviving are his wife, the former Clair Badger; a daughter. Gale Hoist; and a granddaughter (FEB02) Elvio (Joe) LaCoe '56 has retired as superintendent of the Abington Heights School District after serv ing in that position for He joined teacher. 10 the district 46 years ago as a 1 9 years. fifth grade Shirley Kyle ^'oung *71 of Cogan Station died on December She was 1 . 20U I . at age 61 a registered nurse and rehabiiiiaiion nursing instructor Tyler. Group Claims arnl as an cmplo> ee health nurse for Ward Manufacturing in RIossburg. Surviving are her husband. Jack; two daughters: Tracev Knaussand \ ickic Dgien; ason, Kevin; three grandchildren, a sister and a brother. (FFBOr^ 9 ''4 / of marketing h:vs Meadows at Countrv' Community of West Shore. Hill Kenneth Viani '74 has been named as assistant football coach the top job with the 1 - record of 65-.17-1 in nine seasons with a District 1993 and three consecutive appearances 1 in joined Wells Fargo Home Mortgage Steve coached Floyd "Shorty" Hitchcock in the McDonald's Classic five vice president of the Pennsylvania wrestling champion his wit'e, Victoria, Stacy. Joy and Scott, (MAY02) Ronna McMurlrie named to the wa.s at In 1990. she became acting co-director and later of ticka wanna 1 [lositions. Company to Service Fame The award was presented is ai MillcrsviUc the all-time wiiiningest He iti in the university's history. I lis He worked School System winning record. directed Regional Ml' to three NCAA Under titles. Division I his guidance. in 1U)2) for iwo decades lo the winning seasons and won Worcester post ioti also in and Bennett. (MAY02) tournament qualifiers, shiired their talents volunteer basis. County. Hloomsburg. he piled up an 84-7-2 dual-meet record, winning three stale college conference titles and the small and bigcollege national championship at 177 pounds for 18 during his senior year. education produced 18 NCAA Division a wrestler at 1 Distinguished to 1 1 iigle Ic named 1996, distinguished lliemsetves in 10 dual matches in eight seasons, During as a leacher. l agle Seoul Award, an honor given years, have work and have with the conimunily on a Scouts who. alter 2!> llieir earned a doctor of education degree at the at is Jcnkintown, She joined attorney in (he business department, Belote etirning a law degree at School ol lemple University aw 1 ill 1982, she a caseworker in of curly i llie field hildhootl ediiciifion. She also assisted in the establishinenl of t)u' Center, the second such program in llie Coninionweiillh. and served Arter earning her law degree, she joined the law department of the City of Philadelphiii as an asslstiint city solicitor- She attained Salisbury University, cily solicitor, serving as counsel u> the Philadelphia an associate professor of I hey have (MAR02) 1999. in the firm in 1998 as an the rank of divisioiiid deputy University of Maryland. His wife. Laurie, Ormsby, UrcenbcrgiV lorehla, LLC, as executive director, was honored recently with ihc Hast Regional champions and 28 national 3 iho Coimty Public principal atul iidniiiiistratot betore benig his tenure, he 1 i>l a nicmher of the law firm, Senitinoft". Ihurisbnrg Area Rape Crisis the Harford The widow of John McMurtrie. she is mother of two daughters. Cindy and Elise, and two sons, John He has been employed by the department years. He was named casework supervisor in ompany and ( Superintendent of the Year. at least Northumberland previously was a *75. supcrintendeiii Council. in served become WHS Millersville a*corded Peler Avellino '73 has been promoted to position County litis akewood. NJ. (IT I executive director of the Williamspon-Lycoming Arts of deputy chief probation officer prtiject. Worcester County Public School System in Maryland has been named the sttile's wrestlers recorded 180 victories, a 61 percent As 977 and 1 le will 197 5 Jon Andes University, where he l-;asl tlie ,'\iithoritv in sales represctuative lor the Hevere October 2001, He College. joined I in llie 1i60 ackawanna Uivcr tlood control in a varieiv was diagnosed with .\ward" by the National Wrestling Hull of wrestling coach program director 50. honored with a "Lifetime director of Education Specialists, an educational became the Act 101 assistant Williamsport Area Community He cight-monlh Claudia Hveker '72 has Dftice of to live. in later ari I the l-J Penn College of Technology Board of Directors. Before retiring, she was a reading specialist in the Williamsport Area School District and was ownerShe million the disease in July 2001 and told he had six months '73 has been '74. a national Redev elopmeni who was Hitchcock, have three children: spearhead the cilv'^ participation battle with cancer, He facility. ntitned fiood project tiHmtmiiUu in the Scraniuii's Blootnsburg UniviTsilv. at died on February 16. 2002. after Football Coaches Association. service B02^ I Ralph PappHH '74 has been as a staff government underwriter. (MAR02) 1 1 He and '74 olMouni Carmel was omnionweallhof I'ennsylvimia. Ecoiionuc and Community Development, H is 200 team was 0-0 entering the district tnial and won the Mountain Valley Conference title. is first three cinldten: '74 has the district fmals. times and llojH.*; (^eiiriic liiet perfornuuKe award. 0 Barbara llagerman McDanlel a gmde DiVice of the Budget, with a sustained superior 7 at Laston - belbrc getting Red Rovers. His teams have aine. (FEB02> Flhwurlh honored b\ Duncannon. (M,•\^'02) in l I the 20. u siudcni at Bt'; Maitlu-w, IS; ami Meredith.*). superintendent of the Susquenita Schiwl District oi ame and ancasler Cit> School District. Surviving are his wife. facility Steve SbifTert '75 has been inducted into ihc tall I l Hitchcock was a third 'mil last June. Megan. iMAVO:> Lehigh Valle> All-Star Kootball Classic Hallol Kamc. Dame and I She previouslv an assistcd-living and skilled-nursing rcsihng \\ of I a place in teacher at Hamilton Flemeninry School in the Rctiremcni served as director of nutrkciing and admissions m Camp He spent 20 years I been named director in Hall ,\thletK- Pennsylvania Sharon Sow en *74 .11 1973 BU the tntcmalioTuil title in Moscow, His accomplishnu'nt> earned him (FEB02> W73 also earned a silver medal at the World Universitv (.iames Williamspitrt Hospilnl. She also at served as a medical case manager tor American three at Notre Ho They have l\v\i grown daughters. Shannon and Chrisindu. and a onc-> car-old grandson, Zoning Board of Adjiislment, City Plimning omtnission, ( Depart rnent of I icenses and Inspections arul Streets Robert Rockey *73 of Clearfield died on March 6, 2002, at Depart iiienl, ['ollowing a decade ot age 53. He was a buyer for Premier Refractories in Snow practice An Army in the in the public sector, she went inlo private Shoe. veteran of the Vietnam War. he served 101" Airborne Division. practice with a prestigious (MAR02) CenlerCily Philadelphiu law firm. Doug McClintoek local bar association Honduras in January to serve as a volunteer in mission with Discovery Service Projects at the Instituto El Cordero in Tegucigalpa. The project was to build classrooms for students to be educated to to serve as missionaries in city Doug acttviiies in A i* * > • she Joyce Roeder Dye '73 has been a teacher in the Whitehall-Coplay School District for the past 28 years. She and her husband. Ed. also own a jewelry some of the business. Gem-and-1. She helps design many local arts 19m and crafts shows. They also share an interest in scuba diving, which they have enjoyed in the Hawaiian and Caribbean islands. Although they are not ready to retire yet. ihey have prepared a place on Marco Island, where they will continue their jewelry business. is resident of Ml, Airy, active in her communily and church, mission with various projects in Nicaragua, Dominican Republic, Panama, Guatemalaand Alaska. (FEB02) jewelry, and they attend and educational endeavors, neighborhoods. has also served as a volunteer She has also assumed u leadership role in various '73 of Doylestown traveled feel), stand (Jnm left) John COTOPAXI. in the Andes of fCcuacJor (J9. (Quest Director). Tract Thomas Rolmc. Richard Kmhnoxky. Jules Roy. Carolyn Kearney. Roy Smith 87 milTrax Kneeling are Brett Simpson (Associate OirectorJ. Barry f-eudale -72. Chet Harhui celebrated the New Year with this trip Missing from the photo is Chris Paulsen fi. The Quest group ON THE SUMMIT Ol- in December/January. 13 continuedfrom previous page Key Club Ted's email address reside in Pequea. This award International. is for Key Club. Tim has been a Kiwanis sponsor, faculty sponsor and member o/ the Kiwanis Club of Old York Road lor 25 years. He is currently the administrator of /one 6 Key Clubs in is (MAY02) ultaneman'S'hotmail.com, outstanding service to Koch Cromwell '66(5) Alice '66 (5j Ken Cromwell 7,6(10) Bill Ocrricnll Muika '66(«) Jack Albcrtwjn f-ilccn Chapman A John Ifatlon '67 Susan Hicks '67(5) Hanon Doug 'dV, '6« Ihvlma I rathcn '6K (14) lli)b She taught the in for three years [uckcr '68 (Goodman Dilliplanc IJloomsburg died on (S) and I cbruary 14. 2002. '68 at Shamokin Area School Hloomsburg Area School District in the She was the widow of Robert (ioodman. Surviving are two daughters, Susan Taylor and Kay DeHavcn; and a grandson. (FBB02) Dennis Dohr '70(2) I Evelyn l.ivc/ey rcllcrman '70 Pal McAndrew 1969 Tom '70 (2) Sandy Smith McAndrew coach '70 (2) Dwi^hl Ackcnnan Hanover High School '71 (6) the end of the at the position since 1993. previously wa.s head coach applications lidwards '71 three state and Uctky Sehrum Keyscr '75 Mark Kcyscr '1^ Kim Clark '77(2) to 1 Jim llollistcr '78 (2) at the 9K3. when he retired as and computer '"Educator of the Year" in 1 in where he was 989. was an adult education teacher and coach various Upper Dublin Middle School sports le also Surviving are his wife, the former Margaret Owens; a daughter, Kiersten; a son, Matthew; parents and two sisters. (APR02) Art Sell '69 is his director at Soudcrton IMAA and MWOA June also a He high school and college and his wife. Diane, are parents of two sons, Craig, 30, a former Marine, and Brian, 29, a Penn Slate graduate in exercise science, (8) Shcri l.ippowilsch '81 (3) They also have Scoll Kighler '84 (4) Marvin Met/gcr '86 be contacted at tykl(gsuscom.net. retired as a business llcplcr Shires '86(2) Joanne Derricoll An in Penn School computer teacher in a season with 1964 Souderton's on played also High School he earned a degree in library served science in at Vietnam, Mary wood University and a master's degree in library science MHtiier'8V(2) at Vicki Strong '89 ong '^.m (14) at assistant football coach Central Bucks East and was instrumental in organising the Bux-Mont Chapter of the Football He Officials Association, officiated the 1987 (MAR02) February 25. 2002, Ciillespic '*)5 I'ony laniero also presents practical applications for decimals and percents, explains how determine to perimeters of squares, rectangles and triangles, who wants "Since to learn or it suitable for is anyone review basic math skills. has been designed to be used either itself or as a supplement math textbook, to any standard basic adaptable to a variety of is it individual use to group remedial training programs." Paul holds a master's degree from Bucknell University. (MAR02) 1971 *7I, a teacher at Western was named since 1971. Pennsylvania Future Business Leaders of America In 1 997 she was named Teacher of the Year by in 1992 she Western Wayne Student Council and was named Educator of the Year by the Honesdale Jaycees. (MAY02) Laho Masser '7t has been inducted into the Bemie Romanoski Chapter of the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame. Cheryl llligascb *69 of Waldorf, MD, died on She was a Koberl Warren ''JMI '% numbers and moves into the same functions with ft-actions and decimals. He division of whole Advisor of the Year for 1995. was an Souderton Sports Hall of Fame. d Alkirc '95H Scott Uird homemade math workbook which has been published by Vantage Press. The 68-page soft-cover book starts with simple addition, subtraction, multiplication and Mention as a halfback. Jnimic(iallaghcr'94 Michael systems, has created a Fran Vitovsky Stucey ik'lhumcr '94 (4) I Paul Williard '70, a public program administrator with experience in developing training curricula and learning measurement Wayne High School Montgomery County All-Slar Football Game. in 1996, he was inducted into the North Penn- Syracuse University. Emma. (MAY02) At BU. he was a four-year letter-winner in football and was named All-PSAC Honorable After college, he who lives daughter. learning situations ranging from self-paced District in 1999. II, 2001 Air force veteran new Paul notes that the book He is returning to the school where he made a name for himself in high school sports. A twotime All Bux-Mont First Team defensive back, he He John Nee '69 of Old Forge died on April 17, 2002. He taught for some years and later was a before retiring where she Area High School through set the record for interceptions in 6. librarian at Riverside Junior-Senior Township. with her husband. Tim. and their by the North a granddaughter, Sabrina, live in Ulster and discusses calculating volumes. serving as interim athletic winners level for 22 years, le District, teams. two schools he coached who olTiciated at the olVicial 1 for school teacher for 32 years Upper Dublin School championship tennis team. Hot>llaliKr'80(2) l He was a middle several slate place champs and He was Tom can (MAY02) Jim Holland '78 (4) l.inda William Dorneman Jr. '69 of Hatboro died 14. 2002. at age 53. on March I.ililestown at Ann. his wife, designer/printer in Clarion County, three (MAY02) 1999 qualifiers, I Tim Warner "74 OUT '78 in During his tenure liohr'7l (II) (icilcl He held a teacher of (ierman. I:nglish Sandy Hupp '71 (II) Dor Kcmscn Sachciti '71 O) Nancy I riielian Cindy at He Hi,h Kiipp "71 (II) Sharon Shawn; two grandchildren, and two brothers. named High Scho()l from 1969 Stalma'70(3) Ci. Phillips; a son. sisters Wclkel '69 retired as assistant wrestling 2001 -2002 season. Nancy Dornhcim i;dward Surviving arc his wife, the former Patricia the Roger rcllcrman '70 . <>l age 86. District for 21 years before retiring in 1981. Nancy chcr Edwards '70 (11) supervisor for Their son. Michael, is a social worker in Monroe County, and their daughter. Jennifer, is a graphic (MAY02) ijhmph'J47iro Sue Pelrole '72 lim may be reached at IJrcnda Naf/ingcr IlippcfiMicI physics teacher School is provides child welfare caseworker certification training for the University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. "67 '70 Jim Meehan Bradford C ount\ Children and Youth Services, He also where he has been employed since 1 97 at age 54. Prince Georges County, (6) retiring in '97H an elementary school librarian at MD. at the JcIT Hryant '00 30 years before for Mahanoy Area School Bloomsburg, he and track lettered at the former District. In his senior year, he posted a 19-3 record as a 154-pound grappler and won a District 4 sectional championship. in library science University of Mary land in 1971. Surviving are her parents and a Elena l.ockard "00 (2) Tom Dnvies *01H in 2001 She earned a master's degree Crystal Kovaschet/ '98 Prior to his years at in football, wrestling sister. After graduating from Bloomsburg, he began his teaching (MAR02) School and coaching career District. at Halifax Area During his 27 years as head wrestling coach, his teams have recorded 25 1 wins, Mary Kaschak Pierce *69 of Canandaigua, NY, died on A December 30. 200 1 , social studies. Spanish she taught at St, at age 54. and business teacher, Mary's School in She was also a substitute teacher Canandaigua. in several other schools. Surviving are her husband. Preston; a daughter. Rebecca; a son. Stephen; two brothers and three (FEB02) sisters. / GENERAL GEORGE MEADE WasAif '68) visited Bloomsburg in (aka Anihony April to discuss the Civil War from a Bloomsburg perspectiw The program was sponsored by the Friends of the Bloomsburg University Library Association 9 70 Thomas manager at his tenure. Lahn has coached 37 sectional champs, four South Central Regional champs, one Southeast Regional champ. 10 PIAA state District 3 Walter Rachau (Ted) Irwio '70 retired as an account Abbon Laboratories Inc. on April 30. Pam, are parents of nine children. MariaDae '00. Ted Jr.. Heather, Tim. Rachel. Nathanael. Ed. Rebecca and Katie. They n League championship. Halifax has also won two PIAA District 3 Section 4 team titles during Slate tournament medalists. 2002. after 28 years in sales with the company's hospital products division. Ted and two Tri-Valley League titles, four Schuylkill League Division II championships and one Mid- his wife, died on April 2 1 . (MAY02) Jr. '71 2002, at of Northumberland age 52. He was an accountant for Knight-Celotex, Sunbury. Surviving are his wife, the former Mary Heiser; a son, Michael West; two daughters, Margaret Shaak and Carolyn Rachau; two grandchildren, a brother and two sisters. (MAY02) Turnberry Court, TX 75024 Piano, or Lawrcncf MuMolinc Jr. '79 has been luui^ed Schwl at (MAV02) JFURN.>5365C«5aol.com. editorial He cutTcntK principal in three Cartoons of the ^ ear. an annual anthology released School by Pelican Publishing Co. This has been selected b\ Slate School Rundy the is science supervisor at Pennridge High School in {MAY02) Perkasie. Carl Pofr'79 has resigned as head wrestling coach Lock Haven University aOer 2 years and ^ AllAmericans with the Bald I'agles. He will pursue a 1 full-time faculty position at main reason He and time with his family. but he said his was to spend more Tanner, 4. my 23"* year the Division at as an assistant at North Carolina and Bloomsburg, at the 1 in activities I just feel that been very it's difVicult to The weekends make ser\mg as teacher. g»ud«iuc counselor and administraiixe assistaiii. he was named high ,\fier school princi|\)l in 1999 Vina KoKolo>ki He of a daughter. Maria. (.\PRii2l my are generally tied up, elected LHU became assistant coach, Carl also NCAA 7-4 1 the Bald mark 2002. in In his career. Carl has clipped double digits in the straight seasons and has coached win column for 80 NCAA qualifiers. His teams eclipsed the 17-win dual mark three times in his 12 years and also the 14- is two his 21-2 record in He coached different seasons Andrew HiUa field for '79. after (1991). superintendent's certification from Penn to the Bernie m Directonil. she will de\elop 1 1 varsity letters for the Wildcats and served as team captain country, basketball and track and four-time letter-winner in cross field. new In her course reconls and wa,s u place winner he set four in league and district meets. In basketball, the Lord in ministry. He ( 1 to position us the Airfield Operations all-star In track and field, he set school records in the mile run and high jump and was a District Xi AAA champion At BU, he lettered in cross country placed sixth in the PSAC and set a He 1 tiii ill also managemciil irtiM'ic control Colonel Serafin was previously assigned lo his in his three to llic Department of Defense Policy Board on Foderul Aviation, 1982 gradtiate of the Squadron Officor al Maxwell AI'B in Alabama, she earned n School master's degree at I roy State University in 1993, include Defense the Meritorious Service Medal, the MeritoriouM 300" victory Service Medal with tour oak leufclusiers. Ihe Air Force Commendation Medal with two oak leaf 19* season as head coach, his teams had 305 wins and 170 losses starting Ihe new year. His teams have won seven league 29- aii field Columbia recently coached his Southern the school. to the and perspective. Her decorations decathlon. High School basketball team titles, She w airspace tniinagement intMic control career fields .md will evaluate A in the mile. university record in the 1000-meter run. Now orcc proceilurcs I the Pentagon as the mililury director of selection. at .iiul manage ail .\\\ lor air iralVic control operations, PIAA District 4 PIAA Laslem crowns and had one I he Tigers final, their only made it loss, in a clusters and Ihe Air Torce Roherl "Lurry" Soncs '79 has been named al Bloomsburg High School, head football coach I Run campaign. Achievement Modal, (MAK02) le lormerly wils assistant ctmch l()r one year and Millon for iil Warrior 14 years, 2001 NCAA eight 992 and 1 996), in the pharmacy enrolled at Lancaster Theological Seminary as a full-time student and about to finish the first is of a three-year Master of Divinity program, Andrew and '80. are parents his wife, the former Sally Rhodes of three sons, Andrew Stephen. 8. 1 Philip James, 10, and Peter John, 8. They reside in Quarryville. Any prayers and notes of support would be greatly appreciated during these wonderful but difficult three years. to the seminary at Correspondence can be directed 555 West James Street, Lancaster PA 17603. (APR02) Edward Long Barren He Pelfer '79 has been & named partner at Co.. St. Lawrence. formerly served as Ihe firm's accounting and auditing manager. insiruclioni the .Mr Torce. (APR02) working is nu-otrc (APR02) The WYOMING VALLEY Cf/A/'TER From left Sandra Diane Burhich Cmf^ove Mc Andrew 70 and Pat answervil phone.\ for 67. McAndrew 15 WVIA pk'J^insf ona- Nancy Oormheim Sfalma '70 '70. ayam thi\ tpring. Nancy Swariz Lychoa Pat is president of the Alumni Association. '52, Ami Wright iI>cvi'hpmcrUtil (MAK02) systems from an operational and mainlonunce he led the team in scoring and rebounding and was a Hazleton-arca Class and slandards airfield cross countrv. in Stutllts Kara Shult/ f Communication Ivania Sports 14 years, has been called to serve more than 'ommiinhoiion Thaiitf Arisi another school record, and he's sent seven wrestlers to the big show an additional six times (1995. 1997, 1998, 1999,2001 and 2002). limothy Runtbough Bloomsburg 1 the school record. qualifiers in lr\>ni Sandru Sernlln '79 has been promoted undefeated regular season. finishing his career at 167-62-3. win and 15-win marks, while Tvchiiology) Irvin School, he earned start Eagles' all-time wins leader with a 1 Phillips Michael Pugh fChemistry) fn>m Bucknell University the tank ol i:oloiu-l decision." of his coaching tenure and finished with 13 Ail-Americans, including iwolime Division 1 national champion Cary Kolat, now an Timothy StUiiii \ iC principtil's certification Considered one of the greatest all-around athletes to gnidtiale from West Ha/lelon High A A Alhlftlcst counseling froni Kul/tovvn llniversity (19K8), Columbia Area where he has been employed Ihe Southern ol' District, He Carl took over a program that was on probation prior to the holds a master's degree Southeastern Univentity (2001V to it haven't been able to be there forthem. so family weighed heavily on (fh'tihh. Physiail Ethiailion 6 \ears, He was also inducted recently Romanoski Chapter of the Penns\ very it's my walk away. those events. 1 and life, ages where they're very involved and as a coach, and my whole children arc difficult to two Stale (19991 and a doctorate from Nt>V,-\ level." 1 Carl said of his coaching career, which included stops "So (wrestling) has been lor since graduation from Bloomsburg. his wife. Sharon, arc parents of three children, Casey. 12. Corey. 10. and "This was Swapan Mookerjee I LHU. for the resignation he served coach page (Instniciiomil Hall of Fame, at baskclbtill. (|983>. a master's degree in secondary school 19 79 *79 and coaching a-VMstant \arsit> girls' biisketl\ill degree At at Penn Lonoeunus '79 has been superintendent 2002. Deborah muster's a his wit'c. the former '79, are parents .\lan 4, to cttniiniteii/rom previous of (.'oach (I Sharon Kupert-Clemons Beagle *78 has been a Realtor since 1994. (APR02) Deborah Cotncr Robinson include seven with 20 was \ oled league as nsMstaiit \arsit> football coach for 12 years. Dauphin 'nisersity. I le years and varsily boys truck and field coach for earned He and Davis \serc married on \b\ prexiously was in Ihe Centnil Shippcnsburg I'niversiiy and a Ph D. (APR02) this publication, schwls I lue times. adduton In District. I.arry second consecutive year Steve's work is tlie He tirove School District, included in the 2002 edition of Ihe Best Editorial w inning seasons \ ictorie.s the Year superintendent of the Pine is more or 1.2002. District. ctTecii\c Jul> Wetzel '78 of Harrisburg had two of his cartw>ns from the Harrisburg Patriol-Ncws Sle% e His 13 superintendent of the Northampton \a'a 3 two children: Caroline, who Tenure and Promotions junior this March 2002. at (Communuaiion Studies Theatre Arts) manager the northeast regional Kapp Hazleton for four years. International Association of Administrative Surviving arc his wife, the former Patricia '76; four daughters. I.aurcn. Shannon, Geraldine has an impressive V I. local school (Exceptionality lives in She 7- employed by is system as an early educator. Vietnam. in during combat Ncwfanc. in was stationed at Savannah. GA, He served Vietnam. Bill I lunter Army Airfield in as a flight instructor and later as branch chief in the with her husband, Corwin. and their children, Corey. 10. and Kate. JamcM K. Krausc After spending nine months hospitalized and recovering from injuries sustained hours Jane Bihler McAllliitcr '75 the Department of Tactics, training Vietnamese (MAR02) helicopter pilots. I'ro^rams) Lisa A. I. inter (Mathematics. After leaving active duty. Bill joined the 1976 Computer Science & Jim I hompion '76 was Smoothie the year by Iropical Statistics) John A, Rude (AccountinfO Yvctte J, Samson (Sociolo^. Social Work & Criminal Justice) I le is the named owner of two Pennsylvania Army National Guard's 728'^ Maintenance Battalion in 1974. His initial assignment was aviation maintenance officer, flying franchisee of Caftf Corporation. restaurants and is an area VH-\ and OH-6 helicopters in support of the battalion. He later served as administrative officer developer for Southeast Florida, Jim previously was a hospital administrator Saudi Arabia. in and training and operations (MAY02) Sam Bidlcman Failh K, Warner (Anthroptflofjy) Vivian Yenika-Agbuw (EnRlish) Diana Zocller/W///ca/ teacher at one of 12 '76. an I-nglish was promoted and journalism and Uloomsburg High School, has been named fmalisls for (he Pennsylvania Teacher of Award The winner will be announced on October during a ceremony in Harrisburg, (MAY02) the Year for the Pennsylvania Michael Coina (l ibrary) I director of maintenance. In ot the full-time position Bill is a graduate of the Army's Command and General Stafl College and the Reserve Components most recent position he served as state surface maintenance manager at ort Indiantown Gap. with rcspon.sibility for more than 5,000 pieces of ground equipinetil and an associated annual budget in Shahulam Aniin (dconraphy excess of $10 million. ifi (ieosciences) William ('. 1 A Statistics) (Political Science) Anny in 1 966 and graduated from l ort Henning. ollicer ii\ a he attended Rotary Allied Health Sciences) in a master's leart. Meritorious Service Medal, Air Medal with Army Commendation Medal Army Achievement Medal. Vietnam for Valor, (i Wing Ruckcr. Al.. graduating From August 1968 in I'light School al Service Medal, Vietnam Fort campaigns) and Senior 1968. to July 1969. in He and he served as children: Vietnam, where Women (1992. Women (1 992). 990). WYOU 's Time 2000) and Notable American Also a graduate of Hazleton General Hospital School of Nursing, she earned a master's degree at the University of Scranton and a Ph.D. at the (MAY02) University of Pennsylvania. George Bierman '77 has been promoted from assistant vice president to vice president at Merrill Lynch Williamsport. in A member of the 8 years, he has also received the firm for new professional designation of Certified Financial Manager. He and Renee. are parents of two his wife, Brandon and Brady. Montoursville. (APR02) children. They reside in Richard Stackhouse '77 of Montgomery March 5, 2002, at age 47. He taught for BlaST Intermediate Unit 17 in the South Williamsport and East Lycoming school He recently was the student body districts. died on supervisor for 15 school districts. also earned a master's degree al Bloomsburg University. Surviving are his companion, Charles Remley; his parents; four brothers and three sisters. (MAR02) Company, He accumulated more than ,200 1 (four Aviator Badge. his wite, Helen, are parents of four Wendy. Susie. Carolyn and Will. Kathy Morris Ross '77 continues teaching eighth grade special education in the Lawrenceville (NJ) Public Schools. They Hummelstown. (APR02) live in he was assigned to the 166* Assault Helicopter Campaign Ribbon Army living Her oldest child, Terri, will graduate Brown University in daughter. Beth, is May in from 2002. while another her second year at Georgetown University. Kathy and her husband. I'fieafre Arts) programs and analysis. husbiuid, Rand>. have adopted a biib\ girl tK>m A graduate ot" Air Command and StatTCollege ;ind the Anned Forces Staff College, degree She recci\cd her Novell Martina O^wald-Rrnialy '86 and her weapon load operations and maintenance assurance, he earned a master's public administration at Golden State in Korea. Ciabricllc Kaiarinu was 5. 2000. and came She is home on hom on January husband. Tim. are parents of August reside in Wcllsbtiro. KarcD Gorntlcy His wife, Joanne, and children. Jessica and all national level loumament water skiers. (APR02) were married in Richboro, Karen a speech District, fhe\ reside in Pri>spevt Park tM.'\R02t parents ot a daughter. Kiersten Fli/abeth. on February 12. bom 2002, She joins two siblings, Jeremy and Amanda. tl i:B02) Stephen Lendcmann and worked for 12 years with Bcmville and National Penn banks. She earned a of Bank Marketing in Boulder, CO recipient of the 1 ehiyh VaHe> since UJ^O. 2002 leaching I \cellence graduate of King's College, she earned a in Wyomissing. (FKB02) at Penn Stale. She and her husband. CieolYroy, are parents of two children, Ian and I tnily .-Viin. I'hcy reside in doctorate (MAYO?) Iripili Basil Pelcr Pcluch Diinnell '87 and Miehelo Stephen April IR, 2002, at age 'UU were married in Jamaica on is He was a Phannaceuticals self-employed as a painting is sales in II representative for Springs Montgomery, Window Fhey reside Rocky Bonomo at I Fashions. A Williumsport, in manager for Bridgewaicr, NJ I le Aventis earned a regular conipeiiioT in moiintiun-biking, biathlon iuid trlathUm events, he most recently came 2002. A '87 has been ock Haven named head LUiiversity, in fourth in tlic iiinaleiir class ot the Vermont 2 years. Commonwealth parent.s and a sister. (MAY02) He was active in all facets of Democratic politics. Surviving are his wife, the former Teresa Secora; a son, Matthew; a daughter, Mary; sister. andeiuled on June Ann is two brothers and a He and children. I his wife, Oinny, are parents of three lannah. 4, Rachel, and Rebecca, in ( rolhin. Ml), on November 16, 2001 a loiirth-gnide leiiclicr in ihe Antic Aiiiiulel District, I hey reside in (MAY02) Crofton. Keith Oertner '88 has been promoted to manager at Regan. Searles & ( 'o., a .ehigli senior I Volley accounting and tax planning firm. I (MAY02) He formerly was a senior tax accountant with KI*M(i, (FEB02) enhancements loi ediietitioiuil the university, at he lolUnviiit: campaign have been priorities completed as a result ot the generous contributions ot alumni, friends, parents, ami stall: Doniihiie '88 and Miehiicl White were County (Ml)) School Athletic Hall of Fame. .10. luisinesses and corjuirations, I of Pennsylvania Department of the Auditor General. million riie SI 5 was not only reached, but was surpassed, he ampaign, w hicli began in goal faculty Ann married Rocky twice earned All- American status. He was also a three-time I-astcm Wrestling League champion and threetime PS AC champion, le is a member ol BU's at IIU. ii served as director of personnel for the Hhomshtiri' Itlootnsburg University Ik- served as an assistant coach to Carl PofT '79 for While wrestling on January graduate of Widener School of Law, he New The 2002, raised SI 7,.(4^64.S 50, a SO-mile bike race in Verinoiil wrestling coach 1 15, success, 'K8ol llolHikeiuliedon .V). Surviving are his liancoe. (hna Vilardi; his Etters died hollcnuvs. ( \iinihii}'n for master's degree fn.)m Syracuse liiiiverslty. a customer service (MAY02) Eugene Carter Jr. *83 and Linda Shult/ were married in Myerstown. Eugene is employed by Reading Hospital. They reside in Heidelberg Township, (FEB02) UN I Hmwrsity is complete and was an overwhelming I daughters. Lauren and Kristen. They live s (. contractor, and Mithele She and her husband, William, arc parents of two Timothy Holmes '83 of Ni'w Oltiwrtiinilu-s .\ward April 26, 2002, from the School certificate was 987 / Leesport Bancorp served as First I.eesport's vice president of marketing :. I president and chief marketing officer for First Wyomissing. She formerly sciences ai I'cnn Slate New Paula Barron *83 has been named senior vice C »u >A '88 (M), an <:iiti>uld i his wife. Beth, are . OpfHU'tumtivs associate prolessor of communication arts and .\ Timothy Keller *86 and married Inc.. N».\V. hev T-ii Nichola Oelbahu McGnilh lownship School therapist for the Haverford Jeaone Shuey '83 and Steven Jamison were in West Lawn. Jeanne is employed by R. J. Caron Foundation in South ileidclbcrg Township, They reside in West Wyomissing. (MAR02) is I (FFB02) 988 / '86 and Gerard She and her a dauphier. W, 2001. (APR02) their first child. Internet Business Strategist certitlcation in 2000, University. William, are of Colorado and the Penns\Kania I'niversitN Child diHl F;uniK (MAY02) Capital Siiiili Ni Services Center— cotisolidated admissions, student lile support in and academic one area (Inivt'r.siiv Sfon- rcnovalod and nioderni/ed / //>/)(' ctimpus recrealinn created additional fiu ilitifs intramural fields Michelle Molyncux Karas *87 has received 1984 her certification as a professional certified Rooald Nash '84 and Lori Huntington were married in Berwick on October 20, 2001 Ronald is a systems analyst Susquehanna Intermediate Unit. Berwick. marketer from the American Marketing Association. for the Central They reside in Michelle assistant vice president and marketing coordinator Bank, She (MAY02) is is for Citizens and Northern also a graduate of the School of Bank Marketing and Manai^cnient at (Jail (tumble Darufi '88, a captain in Ihe Army, has IcH active duty aller % years of service. She will remain in the Individual Ready Reserve lor the next three years. Her spouse, Major Kirby Daras, is deployed to Kuwait for a year with 1 I bird U.S. Army. OpptirtiinMltffl for I'licellenee rcnovaled SiillOl I loll classroom space to accommodate modern instructional nielliodH the CamfiUMlimalf Carla McCalcb McGill '84 has been named director of finance and acting controller at The Bloomsburg Hospital. For the past 5 years she has worked in the finance department as staff accountant, endinvment senior accountant and financial analyst. provides distance education She and her husband, Gene, are parents of two They reside in Lime Ridge, (FEB02) technology and community at 1 oiitrciicli ( 'nlley,e programs of Hiisinvss \chfitar.shlp\ 198 5 provides idded incentive tor students *85 . to a reserve major in the Air I Force, has been deployed to a forward operating area to support Operation Enduring Freedom. He is ami Evaluation Treatment Center holds a master's degree from Herriot-Watl provides services tor individuals with severe University, through the military program in Edinburgh, Scotland, choose Bloomsburg iiuversity Miernutive Communication a force protection anti-terrorism officer. He programs the university Mance ( 'enter A utlitnrium children, Caleb and Vanessa. Greg Kleponis promotes culturally inclusive disorders of communication (MAR02) ( 'enter for New and Emerging Technologies 1986 — provides instruction, Steven Morebart '86 has been hired as a senior manager at Beard Miller Co, He previously was a senior manager with Ernst & Young. (MAY02) materials, software and hardware for advanced iludents, faculty and area educators to help them Gloria Wenncr '86 was recently named "Outstanding Early Educator" by the Central Susquehanna Association for the Education of Young Attending an aiumni event at the Scranlon Country Club were Katherme Matzk/i Mulka '6H, Teresa McHale Thran 79. Nancy Stella. BU Presidenl Jesstcu Kozlojf. Cheryl Tiemty. Jennifer Raxs f/auher '92, Children. (standing) Bill nerney '73. Hauber 92 and Jack Mulka Doug Thran '66 '77. Ron Keller '75. Pat Salmon '77. Steve Kmloff. Tom become innovative technology leaders in their school continued on next page 17 A Scholarships former teacher in the construction firm in is previously was a shareholder with a CPA firm and had served as controller He Milton Area School now employed by Danville. (MAR02J he District for 12 years, Harrisburg a for another Harrisburg-based third parly administrator. Accounttng Scholarships— Three new scholarships have hecn cslablishcd in honor of accounting faculty rciircd He has 20 years of experience serving clients* needs related to employee benefit plan 198 0 vice administration, financial reporting, compliance with laws and regulations, business planning, tax planning, business valuation, accounting and .John Flynn Jr. '80 has been campus members: central James U. Creaky Community College John in itoberl Yori cndowmeni technology level and Ihey will be available lo higher education the University a( a number of these businesses, relaying the message to this community that New York State is prepared (MAY02) of Pennsylvania, accounting majors. named new program. Angel '80 has been Quinn Phyllis llurd 0//Jci- tf/ Technohifiy director and teacher of a Deparlmcnl Si holar\hip Beginnings Christian Learning Center, at the Montrose United Methodist Church. I he program will get underway in September 2002. Phyllis, who his scholarship will be I awarded in lo student working ii the technology support arcii who earned provides master's degree a University, has 2 oulslandinn support to "Shorty" Hitchcock who Scholarship This sL'holiirsliip, memory years experience as teacher and 1 Sean, Krista and triplets: will be participating in this l elicia, new program. created in Joseph Cclin '81 Oakwood has Joined previously was a senior fmancial consultant for & Quick Jr. f sliiblished by < niliiill Jr. '74, this stlmliirshi|i will he offered to an upperelassniun majoring He Financial as a senior financial consultant. member of the wrestling team. Hrinley a Reilly, and mcdium-si/cd (MAY02) manager NJN for Publishing in in Somerville communication studies. ot In tliat position, she supervised sales more than three years. 10 publications for I his scholarship, established by Michelle's family, will be given to an upperchissman majoring in anthropology. Michelle lived was J. at He age 42, West Lawn died on March received fatal injuries in a He was a senior conunercial manager for Carlino Development (iroup in Wyomissing. He previously was a accident near Uloomsburg, Union Bank. He Tearpock Ibis seboliirship, established is for Mand Bank and 1 by Daniel Tvurpock '70, will be otYeied to either a junior or senior, earth science or gcosciencc major. Joseph ami Katherine I his scholarship, supported by the Missigman family through the WilliamsportI ycoming and his wife. Pamela, are parents of two daughters, DenMar in major years as a policy analyst with Empire State Development -New development agency Her ^'ork State's — and is based in New York in and support of several key industr> cluster areas, conducting in-depth studies and recommending program or policy proposals, and working as part of a team to develop Ihe organ Alt ion's e-business strategy which includes revamping its web site. i But changed on September 1 Shortly at\cT the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center, all that LSD was named center to review and process grant A photo of Sheri assisting a client featured in an article in the November 13. 2001 1 to lead New the Central , York's economic Pennsylvania Chapter of the Employee member of the adjunct Harrisburg Area Communit> College. International Society of Certified Benefit Specialists, faculty at He In January 2002, Governor Pataki announced the opening of two new World Trade Center in lower Manhattan, and also the World Trade Center Business Recovery Cirant Program, with $700 million in federal work for her computer technology teacher County Technical School, Harrisburg. where she worked for eight years. She joined the Springfield School District in 2001. She holds a master's degree from Temple University. (APR02) 1983 processing of grant applications. She notes that Leadership Berks Class of 2002. ! SD employees are involved when in this recovery effort Timothy Talarico '83 was something first joining since 9/11.1 have met working that ESD in 1 never signed on to do 1 998," Sheri said. "But some warm, New Yorkers and have intelligent, hard- learned much more about the people and businesses located Manhattan. On a personal level to be part of I am this effort." in lower Dillon '83 & '85 is co-author of Media Goes to (he Movies, published by Praeger The book uses films about in March 2002. journalism, such as All the President's Men, Network and Ace in the Hole, to explore Mike very proud philosophical concepts and ethical problems in (MAR02) the news media. Dillon, '81 has joined Transcend who earned his Ph.D. Technology Partners of Allentown as business development manager He has more than 18 years Communication of experience Creative Teaching in the financial services industry, Penn at at Duquesne University the recipient of a Award from the university's Center for Teaching Excellence, and He formerly was director of business development with received a Presidential Scholarship Award, currently completing in April he He is Low Scums and the Loftier Mission of the Press, a biography of 9* Century Credltek of Parsippany. NJ. (FEB02) 1 New 1982 Manufacturing Corp., Scranton. She has been with the firm since 1993. in was Pittsburgh, In February, he including almost three years providing outsourcing services to Lortune 1000 companies. State, teaches journalism in the Department of (APR02) Journalist E. H. Butler. Dillon's recent essays have appeared in New York Newsday, the San Francisco Examiner, the Dallas Morning News, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and dozens of other newspapers. In addition, he has published numerous articles in national publications such as American Journalism and Alfred Beck '82 has been appointed to the board of trustees for Memorial Health System in Prima magazine. Honesdale. The board a master's degree in elementary education at is responsible for long range planning, strategy and oversight for Memorial Health System. He w ife. Gioa FagUaccio-Dillon "89, earned Duquesne in May. They live in Pittsburgh with two daughters. Kate and Nora. (MAY02) their operates a private accounting firm in that community. Prior was a Wayne His to starting his Nabisco Inc. in New own business, he and controls manager York City. (APR02) financial analysis for David Shatto '82 has received designations Jeffrey Baskin '83 has been appointed vice manager of Brown-Daub in Wind Gap. (MAY02) president and general Buick Pontiac Chevrolet as Norm Balchunas '83. a lieutenant colonel in Manhattan. She has be«n Evans Associates constant contact witii member of the He is vice (MAY02) Ethics AFB. LA. in a president of sales at Fortna Inc. of Pension Actuaries. providing business is long haul. assistance to atYected small businesses in lower in and Dauphin at the Housing and Urban Development funds to help in the economic recovery Sheri is again volunteering at the center to help with the reviewing and all She was as a business education the Air Force, recently been directly involved a Association of Technical Education Qualified 40I(k) Administrator and Qualified Pension Administrator from the American Societ> recoverv mission. As part of thai ctTort. Sheri has is Denise Olive Dohoney '82 has been named 2001 "Teacher of the Year" by the Pennsylvania honored .Vnv York Times. economic responsibilities include researching developing strategies a who MicheIc Feostermaker '82 has been named quality assurance manager at Chamberlain tMAR02) Sheri Lippowitsch '81 has spent the past four City. I'oundiitioti, will be a\vardcd to a nursing at the Frank Heston Missiftman Memorial Scholarship KSD was one of several Sheri and gratified Rich Fcrri '81 was inducted into the t-.d Romance Chapter of the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Lame. He was cited for bis performance on the 1970. 1971 and 1972 football teams at Mount Carmel Area High School. He is a contractor with Professional Home Improvement in Kulpmont, He Gardens. Management Accountants. He is member of the American Societ> of Pension Actuaries. He currently serves as treasurer for the Institute of (APR02) volunteers survived by his parents. jasmine and Nadia. Ihcy reside Public Accountants and past chairman of the Committee on State Taxation for the Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants. He is past president of the Harrisburg Area Chapter of terrorist attacks. 1 I-irst (MAK02) Uloomsburg University, Daniel 2002. traffic commercial loan ofllccr planning to attend Scholarship 8, *81 of iti Monlotirsville luid 1 the grant application process. "It Michael Saul businesses affected by the The Governor also opening of a walk-in business announced assistance center in lower Manhattan to facilitate September for the Mkhvllv i:. Bohlln Memorial Scholarship retail Business Recover> Centers Jane Yudcr '81 has been named circulation manager for The Nt'w Jersey Herald. Involved in newspaper sales since graduation, she formerly was circulation assist small Program, providing grants to (iranl was /$»*/ llllchroi-k '74. will be Scholarship 1 . applications. ofllall of l-'ame Urhiley Crahall operations worked (1I-;B02) inenibcf "Sliorty" awitrded to a them in every possible way to get their moving again. Governor Pataki announced In November 200 $20 million World Trade Center Retail Recovery to help in tax the Phyllis and her husband. Michael, are parents of four-year-old l-'loytl Bonaventure at St. administrator In a nursery school setting. MIoomsburg University, and accounting matters. Dave is a past president of the South Central Chapter of the Pennsylvania Institute of Certified witness Medical College of Pennsylvania at the a I'h.D, in has served in court as an expert He auditing. 1 (Jntc ihcse scholarships reach ihe Montgomery C ounty Hlue Bell He previously of was interim dean of academic affairs for 8 months. He earned a master's degree in medical (X-nnen I.. named president ol academic affairs and provost for the 16 Inc. He is employed by D. H. assumed command of the 2d Operations Support Squadron responsible for all at Barksdale He is SIOP and contingency combat the world's largest bomber base. Anita Higgins '91 and Michael Kranyak were married in Lattimer. Anita is emploj ed ai Tom West Hazteton. They reside Inc.. AgencN Hazleton. Price Insurance in Joseph is employed b> the United States IAPR02) BUHimsbur);. is Zcneca Wayne. Vhc\ reside Todd Michael Mullen supervisor *91 has been department for 10 years. Stephen Moser in the He College. is in Mike is chief of siatTfor State Representative Steve Samuelson (D- 1 .^5ih), 6, 200 1 and Community (MAR02) Ship Bonom. NJ. Kelly Burkholder '91 and Stephen Puzio were in Kelly School J is Montgomer> on December 22. 2001. a computer teacher for the East Lycoming They District. reside in Muncy. (MAR02) 992 to say that I've spent nearly entire professional career the lives of others," he Ph.D. in organizational communication with an emphasis on a sjiid at vice president for enrollment is management in West Virginia- his wife, Kristen. are parents of a daughter, and marketing He and Bethany College at Abby. (MAY02) James Myers married Jr. '92 and Kelly Randall were a pa'ss conference director of development he An; ol Lehigh and Nonhunipion counties, and adults with menial retardation to children was public relations coordinator for the Pennsylvania State Association of Prior to that he is a computer programmer and analyst with Solutions Group in Lancaster, He serves on the board of directors of the Allentown Festival of Bands. He volunteers He (APR02) his church. basketball olTicial. also is a for IMAA She most recently worked at Mount Carmel (APR02) practitioner and registered nurse in New York, Surviving are her husband, Donald, a BU two sons, Donald and two sisters. (MAY02) faculty; brothers and for Astra onOeccmlK-r Danii School is '92 and her husband, ::, 2001 u speech therapist for the Oetorara District. Ihes reside in West Chester (MARO:) Michael Kaciniar '92 has been named married in Jertrey Co. in I lownship, NJ, Rending, h»s lu'cn named He chaired the 2000 and 2001 AAMH annual is a business owner at A CPA, he is a senior manager Young LLP. (MAR02) at Lmsl and Allentown on September 8. 2001 he works with three other dnig elinunaium lim and his Cunningham member of Paul; three Behavioral Health Care, Allentown. Ihey reside in wile, former the A '92, arc parents 1 residcnl of lUirrisburg, aurel has served in her current position since 1998. She is of a sun. Jared. campaign goal 2. 2001 . million thrce-slory structure 1993 on the Centre Avenue campus. Scheduled to open in October 2002, the facility '9.1 is ii first lieutenant and 1"' will served Battalion. 101 liigli-risk Armor based in l.ewishurg. Ihe unit is leaving Operation Freedom (MAY02) I'nduring Cub in is and Hannah Miller were '9.1 Reno, NV. on April 7, 2002, employed by Wehr's Beverage. They New pay (MAY02) not Fit/palrick, Lent/ '9.1 has joined the firm ol and Bubbausan associate. I Ic (MAR02) her husband. JcfT, two sons, Nathan Andrew, born on 2002 (9 pounds, 13 ounces), and Jacob 4, bom on August (MAY02) Tyler, 1 7, 1 998 (6 pounds, 1 3 ounces). Lori Melzger '92. director of Geisinger Home Care, has been granted board certification by the American Nurses Credentialing Center, She has also been elected to a three-year term as a member of the board of directors of the Pennsylvania Homecare Association, (MAY02) in Cynthia Makes '92 and John Allan were married Allentown on November 17,2001. Cynthia isan PPL Corporation. They (MAY02) accounting analyst for in Walnutport. Amy Gum Long Amy is reside '92 and her husband, JefT. are parents of a son. Taylor Alan, bom the assistant registrar at on May 2, 2002, BU. (MAY02) Ann FUarski-Hoover '96 (left) and LLia Kutenfiu\key Hurda '95 hoih work at AxhIanJ Resgianal Medical Center Lori Joined AKMC in I'JW and is director of social services for acute care She and her husband. Chris, are parents of a son. Collin Christopher, i They reside in Coal degree from Township Lisa is director of social services in long-term care She holds an Lori Joseph Vadala '92 and in Jill Berardelli were married Scranton on September 28, 2001 who the abiltly to fundraising prolcssioiml for Hemlock Girl Scout and the United I tome for Children. She has served as president of the ( enlrid Peruisylviinia Cliapler of are parents of January liiive MelhodisI (leurge Barron their specilic for the services, C'txincil Lily joins a brother, Noah, Moyer '92 and who need Laurel lonnerly was a Ihe Berlin. 40 percent more youth and care and (reatincnl. and may 4. Stacey Turock to defray costs of building n $!S,4 AI P 1 responsible lor helping the facility reach ils$1.7.S million current capital Judy Darren Relghard '92 and his wife, the former Angela Bistlioe '90, are parents of a daughter. Lily, bom on October (MAY02) Raising (MARO:) reside in who earned a master's degree at Rutgers University, is a care manager at Magellan uiul Pennsylvaiiiu Chapter of the serving with the Is community services division of the Bethlehem Police Department. An International Police Mountain Bike Association certil'ied police married I l of Professionals, Rrooki '92 Cub Snook Brian Chilcote '92 and leather Braren were in "Outstanding Home Association of l-imdraislng community. (MAR02) married , the Children's l\ecutive" by the Central golfoutings. for l-iiropc in July in support of Hager Furniture in that at families Palmerton on September 22, 2001 Palmerton, They reside director of dcvclopiuenl *H4 Andre McCoy Hager '92 and Melissa lammcr were Laurel Perry Shtiftcr to the board of trustees of the Association for the ,\dviinccmcm of Mental Health m Princeton Brian, Missouri and Florida. the st Wthnington. of a daughter, l-milie Jo\ce. Inini ivirvnts .ire executive otVicer with the HI IC. 1993 10 2000, She had previously served as migrant health nurse, public health nurse, pediatric nurse in olVicers in Bethlehem's public housint; areas. Anthony Mattucci '92, a geologist for the Department of Environmental Protection, returned to BU on March 21, 2002, to make a presentation. He is a specialist in public supply JefTrey Junior-Senior High School as a school nurse from a market research ;»nal\ Dana Rapson Shulti Rob, cyclist, (MAY02) Kathleen Richardson Pratt *92 of Bloomsburg died on May 20. 2002. at age 59 in 2001 5, DF iMARO:i 1'im wells and potential contamination risks to them. in Harrisburg. James CDS I my to impr^ivc a nonprofit organi/iition that pro\ ides serv ices The Arc and organizational culture. He for working Boroughs- Brian Ralph '92 has earned P 1 also earned a master's degree at legislative issues. "I'm proud Mike fomierty was married where he ovcrsce> and Vara GatTncy were *9I owner of Beach Arlington Boat Works. They reside running lor is management He also serves iLs liaison between Samuelson ai^d community org.mi/ations and as an advisor to Samuelson on communit> alVuirs also earned a master's degree at also '92 who Karen, I /ahnow were Scranton on September in stale pcprcseniuti\e in the IS.lrd District. constituent ser^i^:es, research prv>jecls and otVicc a professor at Burlington (NJ) is casework (MAR02) Hazleton area on October who Stephen, BU. to Nothumbcrland County Adult He has been employed by the in the Probation Officer. married promoted '92 and Curt married (MAR02) Sean Madden Karrn Kouse Secret Service Motorcade Support Unit, Washington. DC. They reside in Lonon, VA MSW Marywood University andjoined the staff of ARMC in 2001 19 A cmlinuL'dfrom previous page WcUncss Center of^cn - quality health education for resident of Fayctlcvillc, OA. Oail They for BU alumni lo network with in Atlanla. Her gail-kirbyis address email darasf^mindspringxom. (APR02) J prcvenlatron exhibits l'hyslolof(y five Lab J. renovated Julie data I 'MuL Uiiiin Computer Lab Lecuona Franchi '88 Hills. Peek-A-Hoo Shoppe. a children's clothing store are in Chambersburg She and her husband. parents of two children. Alexis and Sam. (MAR02) integrate current technology into leaching and learning I^uis of Scholarships / Ini is a International Paper. died on I hey live [nany disciplines academic in Honors scholarship endowment honors 2002: in serious born on Jacob Richard (4 pounds, '> May research ounces; 16.5 Surviving are her program directors of family-Child Resources in York. Ikis that losters vice pavsident for I'irst leadership and promotes companion. Judy Franklin; a (MAR02) commercial lending at Lamiers earned an MBA degree at Kevin McHale '89 and Nancy Salak were married in Waymart on June 29. 2001 Kevin is an accounting systems analyst with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. They reside in Harrisburg. (MAR02) {MAY02) lUP. . Mathematics, science & recruit students in these Susan Snyder '89 and Andrew i-rye were married on March 2^, 2002. Susan is operations manager of cardiovascular services at (ieisingcr areas o! study Medical Center. technoio^v scholarship endowment established to James Ruggcri riiey are the parents Brandyn, Annual TiinU 13, Provides Mcxible funding for Northumberland, programs 1 1, 6. They *89 and Maria Bielski were married N J, on September 29, 200 James is an IT manager at Intel Corporation in Parsippany. They reside in Hackettstown. NJ. at of three sons, Benjamyn. and Jacob. Dealers in West Chester. reside in (MAY02) Schooley 's Mountain, university. Joya Masc Mula '89 the Atmual lund gifts & 10, Kelly Monitz '90, a reporter for the Hazleton Standard-Speaker, won three Keystone Press Awards for outstanding journalism in 2002 and shared in a fourth award. The awards are sponsored by the Pennsylvania Society of Newspaper Editors and the Newspaper Association Pennsylvania support the Dloomsburg University Aiunuii Francine, 5. Association, athletics, Joya is a business education teacher at Lackawanna mil High School. She will complete programs and speakers. sister, Leo Miller III '90 and Lily Solar were in Mount Pocono. Leo is an investment realtor with Re/Max Advantage Plus, They reside in Boca Raton, FL. married (MAR02) Kurt Slusser '90 and Wendy Price were married in Lewisburg on September 22, 2001 Kurt is employed by a Russ Warner '89 has joined of youth ministries. Russ master of science degree at in degree FL. in May at the staff of is Grace He and in Orlando, his wife, Kristen, are parents of three (FEB02) Karin Reuss Caminos '89 has been promoted to JoAnisv Keener Leighow *89 and her Savings Bank. She has been with the bank since 1993, husband, Jamie, arc parents of a son, Justus James, In 1999 she was named Crest Savings Bank's Employee of the Year. She and her husband, Michael. 9. 2002, '90 has been inducted into A Fame. wrestling star at Athens High School in was a state champion (MAR02) District At 4 and two Northeast Regional 1984 and fifth in first in A won two tournaments, he was second state He titles 1985. in four-time North Section champion, he branch manager of the Wildwood. NJ, olTice of Crest on March Dave Kennedy the District 4 Wrestling Hall of the 1980s, he 2002. (APR02) bom Penney at May's community. in that (MAR02) working on a master's Reformed Theological Seminary children. Alliana, Paul and Parker. classroom technology Wilkes University J.C. United Methodist Church. Hummelstown, as director Juliana I education (MAY02) Landing. NJ, They reside 2002 (seven pounds, three ounces). She joins a schuliirships, special the Philadelphia Stock Exchange. (MAY02) 1 *90 reports the birth of a daughter, Sotla l.eigli.on July (MAY02) 1 that enliance the ti) Woodland Brian McCloskey '90 and Jennifer Gross were married on J une 6. 200 Brian has opened his own stock trading (Fi-B02) educational mission resides in her husband. Jim, are Independent Amsoil Foundation. Bank. Mc community life McGovem-St. Clair; a son. Keny; four grandchildren, a sister and two brothers. daughter. Kimberly Michael Grothc *89 has joined the board of recipients participate in a on served as head University. /'residential leadership scholarship endowment bom Julie Lennon Seiple '90 has graduated in from West Chester University with an technology and electronic commerce, Julie and company on (MAy02) 17 inches), In addition, she Pamela McKenna Naus *89 of Bloomsburg died on March 9. 2002. at age 5.V She was most recently employed by Columbia County Domestic Relations. She also earned a master's degree at Bloomsburg 2.^. inches) and Kayleigh Lauren (4 pounds, 5 ounces; enrichment courses and engage triplets, inches; Zachary Derek (4 pounds. 10 ounces; 18.5 students complete age 39. She was last Area Head Start program. Surviving are her husband. Paul; a son. Richard; a daughter, Kelly; her parents and a brother. (MAR02) Barbara Frey Harris '89 and her husband, Richard, are parents of at 2 supervisor for the 1989 achievement recognition cbruary 14. 2002. employed School District. M«;hanicsburg.(r-i;B02) gives students I RR '89 of Hazleion as a substitute teacher in the Hazleton XPIvDX division for the versity- wtJc scholarship endowment in Nancy Dargay Lashock Louis Maylock '88 and Angela Piz/ico were married in ( amp Hill on September 22, 2001, service manager Luis, MBA enables undergraduate and graduate education majors to The family CA. (MAY02) and VH-I. co-ovmcr of is Noah J. is the copywTiting creative director for Rubin Postaerand Associates in Santa Monica, CA, and has won acclaim for his work on Honda computerized work collcclion and itnalysi% of his wife. Lisette, are April 9. 2002. l.ongmonl. CO, (APR02) centers to facilitate the Barbush '90 and parents of a second son. Geyer '88 and her husband. Lewis, welcomed Ihcir first child, Madeline Kulh, on May 7. 2001. They live in .Stephanie .Simmons icehnologic^and leaching live in 990 children and adults, using the latest of two daughters. Marisa and Malia. Rio Grande. NJ. (FEB02) arc parents looking is in titles. 1983, 1985. racked up a record of 150-10 during his four-year high school career. He served as interim head coach at the 2001-2002 season. BU during (MAR02) 1991 Kelly Burkholder '91 and Stephen Puzio were married in Montgomery on December 22, 2001. Kelly a computer teacher at East Lycoming is School District Muncy. Thomas executive He is in Hughesville. Saville '91 recently earned an MBA at Mary Martino Mary Linda '82. Hill. Michael Vavrek. Melissa Kohli Pruden Lynette and Bramion Eyerly. '92. Andrevi,- Donna and Paul spring (from iefU Jack Mulka '66. Pruden OOH. Debra Gilbert. Paul Gilbert Eyvrly. Janet Hackett 18 this and Terry Gallagher Frieda and Paul the University of Delaware. Newcastle, DE. (MAY02) in were married hockey game reside in vice president for large account services at Versalign BV FRIENDS AND ALUMM attended a Penguins They (MAY02) is in *91 and Alfred Petrecca Jim Thorpe on February Jr. 2002. employed by Verizon Information They reside in Enola. Services in Harrisburg. (APR02) 9. Jennifer Chesli '95 and Bruce Moran married Shenandtxih on September in Jr. were HOOI worker at is employed by the Kairt"axCount>' School They reside in Alexandria. VA. (MAY02) '96 was guest soloist at the spring concert ol Ihe Bloomsburg University- Comnuinit> tlrvhesini on Sunday, Michael Faust *96 and University, Disirtcl. (MAV02) \J who also earned a degree at Georigc Mason Jennifer, Maithvw Hare HcighisCon\alesccnt tVnicr EierVcles hc> reside ui PruKCion, l Mull were mamed in Patricia Williams Sunbun. on 6, .'\pril 2002, Matthew is a diKionil candidate stud> ing with Diana (.ianitcii at Cii>, Me Husky Club .'\pril 7. Iowa the Uni\crsiiy of in Iowa .inction he lb* Annual Husky Club Auction was held on I Michael Wcis Markets a lab technician at is Michael Lcslcr '95. a reponer for Ihe PressEnterprise. Bloomsburg, received an honorable in mention Angelina CustclUnu *96 and James Weed were married in Bethlehem on January 26, 2002. Sunbury. llicy reside in that city. (MAY02) lormerls studied with liar> Karr's David Murray prol(^ge at Butler University in Indianapolis, IN. April 29. 2002. Keystone Press Conference College. in State (MAY02) Angelina is employed at Lafayette Bank in Saucon Valle> They reside ,^mbu^.s;^do^ Bo Kim *95 has been hired as an instructional Penn Slate University's Berks-l.ehigh campus. She previously worked as an instructional designer at eSocrales Inc. of Allentown. She resides designer in . (MAY02) Jackie Giles '95 and Andy Dillcrsbcrger were is in Floral Cily. KI on March 31. 2001- Jackie . in Spartanburg, SC. I'hey reside in Charlotte. NC. (MAY02) Tracy Walker '95 and Julia Waggoner Santtni. (MAY02) were married in '96 and Siephanic llelfunt Sea Bright, NJ, on November Allison Payntcr Hastings '95 and Ian Hastings bom *94 are parents ofadaughier. Abigail Rlizabcth. tmma. The {MAY02) healTc's pit in tiranil is an insurance analyst Fhey reside in at CO. to leach at the univorsii\ k'\el He also inlcnds lo be more acii\e wiih the Inteinational Sociel\ ot bid Venice, Fl .. Jodi is in December Companies in Mloomsburn Matthew i.oiu.ert, IHTfornied his iranscripiion of Mo/ort's Concerto Horn No 4 ui -llat, 1 (APR02) Jason tsher '96 and Christine married Matawaii. NJ. in university alumni and an elementary teacher Lua Harvey '96 and Brian November (APR02) McCormick wea- 24, 2001. They atonn were I School District. They reside Area Bloomsburg. in (MAR02) SC at ot Siiaighi Cliiropraclic in I hey reside in Charlnite, NC. married *95 and Brie Rothermel were Klingerstown on September in Kimberly is an activity specialist Lutheran Village, Millersburg. at 8, 2001 mulch, golf packages, sports incniorabilin, John Galvin '96 has been promoted accounting manager for Ingersoll-Rand to cost 2, ( 1 in Phillipsburg, NJ, on Scptcmhor Broadway's Ihe la- Schools first is employed by 1 iipnU Recliner, restaurant gill Spartanburg. Mohnton. Athletic Scholarship Fund. friends. Alter completing his doctoral work, he plans tor Mloomsburg'stieiieral More he taught strings ilmmgh the tireater tlrehestras. American sister, Coombs were married akc, 1 I package was an i>vcnught New York. (MAY 02) married on Jodi Giger '95 and David nig in ihe RiH k> Mountain 2001. 17, International Ciroup Insurance family lives in Wilkes-Barre. ocall>. plrt> Bassists, Timothy Fdward-i Timothy on March 22, 2002. She joins a I At Ihc BU roommates attended the Baird Lum '95, Nicole Dolal '95, Several of Jackie's in Ha/lelon IMtilhaniionic and pla>eil with the Willianisport and ScIuin Ikill Sympliony a second grade teacher in Inverness, FL- wedding: Alyssa summoiN Repertory Jason earned a doctor of chirtipractic degree from Sherman College of Straight Chiropractic married several I Jason I'sher '96 and Christine t atona were married in Forest Cil\ on June 22. 2001, has given tvcitals and solo uppeaninces various states in the linited Stales luut spent Hcihlehcm. iM,-\YO:) at inAIIentown, He the at Bloomsburg ire lall and raised more than S^.OOO lor I for Investigative reporting at the annual 189-4661 or the Brian Blubaugh *9S and Dawn Fuller were married in Hemdon, VA. on July 14, 2001 Alumnlline at toll-free 800-526-0254. - who earned Brian, Tech in School 2001. is a master's degree ai Virginia Student Tuition Raffle Meadowland Elementary VA. and a coach at Potomac Falls a teacher at in Sterling, High School. They reside in Leesburg, VA. I ickels are lor Ihe (MAR02) now on sale 2002 Student tuition Uatlle I his year's ralllc winner will receive 1i2,500, Melissa Redmond '95 and Thomas Trala were and proceeds benefit the 200 Melissa is a marketing manager for Turner Investment Partners in Berwyn. They reside in married in Malvern. Avalon, NJ, on September 2 1 , (icneral Athletic Scholarship 1 Fund, In addition to the grand (MAR02) pri/*: drawing, llirec "early bird" drawings for ^250 University Store 1996 in is lo |>urcha.se rallle tickets call employed by Lafayette Ambassador Bank. They reside in Bethlehem. on August 21, 2002. \>\:m- Bethlehem on January 26, 2002. Angelina The ^2,^00 drawing will take Angelina Castellano '96 and James Weed were married gift certificates will be held ilie (MAY02) Husky Club office at i70-189-4663. Erin Mazza '96 and Michael Krauss '97 were in Easton on August 4. 200 Erin is a teacher at the Shawnee Middle School in married the Easton Area School District, and Michael quality engineer for B. Braun Medical. Fountain Hill. They is in Sandi, a (MAY02) Livingston, NJ, last fall. who earned a master's degree at Rutgcr's University, is a geriatric I in social work medical social he Husky Club is pleased to introduce Bruce Rosengrant as a new addition live in Sandi Schwartz '96 and David Weisenfeld were married New Member 1 Joseph Ciccarone '93 and Dawn Potlnski were married in Blue Hell on November 24. 2001 HU alumni allending included: Jennifer Harris Bin/ord '93. Dana Yazinski Hilum 93. Pafrice Dee^an Murphy '94. Laura Stead '94. Amy Mialelii '94. Shanntjn BuffJer '94. Pulrtcia Kochjar Connell '94. Jason Glenn 93. Larry Angney '93. Scott Beamer 93. Brent Swart '93. Matt Frangiosa '93. David Joseph is a territory manager for Phizer Pharmaceutical in Haggerty 93 and Guy Hilton 93 Philadelphia. They reside in that city. to Board of Advisors, is a Bloomsburg alum its Bruce and a former BU. He officer al is a development Columbia University. 21 assistant in the sports information office at earned his law degree John Devlin Maltbew Reamer Celebrity Golf May I. 2002. at age 37. He was an operations parents, a brother level tnini hifjh to the was his final slop in was ihe coachinn ut ill (Jerks ( lass of 2(»02. June National Penn Bank. at Tampa. (MAY02) (MAY02} is Diipont on October 27. 2001, in who John, faculty also earned a master's degree at menibcr College BU. l,u/eme County Community at Ihey reside Nanticoke. in in International Inc. in Springfield. donate their PHDEP Ihey reside in Mawr, (MAK02) Mark Maggs '93 and Janelle Peck were married Mark players and coaches employed by Merrill Lynch in in Hern Township is Wyomissing, They reside I'hinimeri Arizona (MAK02) Rosemary, on ! grade teaclier in Moore (Denver Uroncos), Bo allin a firth his wife, the nomination in the 107* District Megan and Michael Jr. Irvin, are parents in 2,3. tournament, as well as the In 2002 (six IL, (MAR02) and beat the were married pro. fhc Coach Devlin best fits mold Steven und benefits each year They who may who works lough and above quits, fo make all bom an educational consultant for the is '93 and Kimberly She hard, is never a donation to in is Shikcllamy employed by BlS^S Group in Ambler. (MAR02) Sunbury on October a learning Schwl 6. and is 1 3, 2001 in is Mesa Airlines. They UT. (APR02) a pilot for Coordinator, at 570-389- Pennsylvania region to help them improve their use of Internet-based technologies and enhancing their e-business capabilities. Bradford Polovick '94 and his wife, Tracy, are parents of a son, Tyler James, bom on January 2002. Bradford is a special populations instructor at Cumberland Perry Area Vocational Technical School in Mechanicsburg. They reside in Camp Hill. (MAR02) Matthew, born on December 22, 2001. Lake City. Jen Cope Stanley '94 director for the political Shane Michalak '94 and LaVonne Goshow in Harleysville on March 31. 2001. Shane Bergeys is an audit and accounting specialist Inc. Souderton. in Franconia. They reside al in (MAR02) Kelly Fraley '94 and Daniel Snyder were deputy finance campaign of her husband, on September 29, 2001 manager of Invisible Fence of Lehigh They reside in Whitehall. (MAR02) in Titusville Kelly is Valley. Rhode Island. is Beverly Boyer Ney '94 has eamed a master's (APR02) degree Tammy Buchner were married in '94 and Christopher Garcia a( Bl'. teacher at in Wilkes University. She is a flflh grade the North Schuylkill School District. She and her husband. Wes. are parents of a Park Ridge. NJ, on September 30. son. Austen, is They in the They (MAR02) (MAR02) reside in Tremont. a compensation analyst for Medical Economics Co. They live in John McDaniel '94 and Hewin. NJ. (APR02) Susan Dantona Jolley '94 (M) has been named director of development at Wilkes University. She previously was director of annual giving at Wyoming Seminary for nearly 0 years. She resides in Larksvilte. (MAR02) 15. 2002 (five pounds. 1 1 his wife. Judy, are Makeda, bom on March ounces; 19.25 inches). (MAR02) 1995 Matt Hutchinson '95 and his wife. are parents of a son. David Matthew, Joseph Kclchncr '94 and Elizabeth Height in They (MAR02) parents of a daughter, Jala 1994 were married (MAR02) reside 1 Sandl. Development technology assistance to sized firms in the Central were married (MAY02) 2001. pureuinga master's degree and supcr\ision certification reside in Sunbur>. medium reside in Kenhorst. 2001. support teacher District will provide free Carleen Berger Mulholland '94 and her (MAY02) D'Alonzo the John Devlin Scholarship Fund, please contact Anij He small and married Aston on September 29. 2001. reside in Brookhaven. married Carlos Colon *94 has joined Penn Stale's Pennsylvania Technical Assistance Program as a Chris Stanley, a candidate for Secretary of Stale Stephanie Hare '93 and Brian Michaels were not {MAR02) They Verizon Information Services. They reside Tammy be the best athlete on the field, but of a son, Hunter McCarthy, Brian Tiley '94 and Donna Harlzell were married in Bethlehem on December 29. 2001 that Coach Devlin's a player is in Kravelz '94 has joined the admissions a directory advertising representative is Windsor. for Warner Steven the player '94 and her husband. (5 pounds. 13.5 ounces. 18 inches). married on October bom on January pounds, seven ounces). They reside Streamwood. the longest drive, closest lo 1 Shoup Keisinger '94 and Ciregory Reinhold were Brian winners of contests such as Scholarship 2002 8, Amy (MAR02) are parents of a son, l-van Martin, low Amy office ai the University of Alaska in Fairbanks. May primary election. who resides in Coal 1 Bloomsburg. Company. Surviving are his wife, the former Alexandra Sopp; a daughter. Alexa; his mother and a sister. husband. Shane, are parents of a son, Benjamin in Salt scoring team for each the pin in the Dianna Hcckmnn '93 and Don Trathcn '90 Prizes lo the the Republican (MAY02) Jennifer Oiler Amy Huckhorn on September 2*). 200 employed by Merck and Co.. Riverside, and Jared is co-owner of Valcski Contractors, They this for Ihe Celllech a nurse practitioner is Township. former Heather Whipple, uccornnuHiale the large were awarded won House of Representatives reside in Catawissa. is a pharmaceutical sales representative competitiveness and growth through accelerated Borough Council. Me is reside in ol golfers. (MAY02) Jr. '94 for the state for Lisa order to number Boys and Girls Clubs of Ihey reside in the Wilkes-Barre School District, Lisa Klinger '93 and Jured Vuleski '92 were married l\vo separate in Mike and Coach) and many more. year at County Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit. SaniUisky (I'cnn tournaments were held 23. 2002. Mike Robatin (MAR02) Dan l-icca(NY Slate University degree the Lu/erne '93 has joined his mother. are parctus of two children: Orlando (I'iltsbuigh Jets). Jerry May born on Jennifer Kob 2002. at age 40. 8. He was technical specialist. on May Mike Crcbcck Johtuiy Kolanil (Arizona Cardinals Coach), a master's is Dickson City. {MAY02) Cardinalsl, Iton l*owlous agles). (MAR02) Coal Township. Februarv 9, participated, including Jake i director for ihc 2002. in Whitfield. year nearly M) celebrity (Philadelphia University, 18. Northeastern Pennsylvania. He bis I who earned Patricia, autographed nieniorabilia to Sicclers). in Thomas were Meredith Layos Arnold '94 and her husband. Thomas, are parents of a son. Ciarrett Manhew. Kenve Mannion '93 and Scott Pollins were in Heading on November 10, 2001 Renec is a management consultant for GAP (iryn the annual auction. in married ardinals, gathered play along \n the foursomes to al Dupont. (MAY02) his friends from the NTl, to and Nicole is a research analyst for a local government association in Harrisburg. They reside (MAR02) Dunmore on May in Marywood an instructional technology specialist and adjunct 's l Inc. in Si. Patricia DiBiasi '94 and Jeffrey son Mike Devlin, himself a coach with the Ni programmer and analyst Petersburg. FL. They reside a senior is She and her husband, Joseph, arc parents of a married pay to 2002. 13. John married Conch Devlin, His ( on April ,lohn Kulick Jr. '93 and Kathleen I'crick were Course New Zealand, on January John Moratelli '94 of Elysburg died on and Felicia Banks were married Tielli '94 John Ccrtcgy ' (ioll al own 2002. 144 I. named Shamokin Area Community Sunbury Community Hospital. Ml alumni, friends Arizona Joseph is a golf professional at Brae Burn Country Club in Newton. MA They reside in She previously was controller at Ashland Regional Medical < enter and accountant at daughter, lilizabclh. and prolessionul athletesdescended on iIk- Windsor tribute to member of Leadership He is vice president and a Framingham, MA. (MAy02) accounting manager best as u coach. Heights manager relationship that hc I possibly exceeded his golfers is Hospital, relurned to his roots and On Christchurch. in 15.2002. every ?ielui(>l '94 and John Faraguna were Dormer Nicole married C'athcrtne Alexander '93 has been iilonmsburg 40 years a psychologist at the School for is Language and Communication Devclopmeni. Ihey reside in Hollsvillc. NY. (MAR02) i (iKttball al It supervisor at Federal (MAY02) Bloonisburn I ooiball iind. Devlin ranks. Newtown. in Bridget and a half-brother (MAY02) BrctI (;ilible '93 approximalcly $16,000 for the Coach John S. Devlin Jr. University married Surviving are his wife, the former Patrice Whilcnighl; a son. Shane; a daughter. Ashley; his success, raising afier Bridget Atkins '94 and Andrew Cohen were Haven died on year*. The lounh annual John Devlin Memorial Celebrity GoirC'lasHic was again a huge NI'l.. but '9J of York F.xprcss Oround. Lcwisberry. for the past several Classic coached NM. (MAR02) Albuquerque. (MAY02) Memorial Scholiirship A captain in the Air Force, she is stationed al Icmple University at Berwick on December 29, 200 1 Mary Gronsk) Floyd '94 has eamed a master's degree 4213. in in nursing from the University of Anchorage Alaska. 20 May 25. 2002 (6 pounds. 9 ounces). Rebecca, bom on (MAY02) Chris is a science teacher at Benion High School, ThcN reside tMAR02) Bkximsburg. in Mary ,^nna Shamokin. (MAR02) reside in Belh Gustafson '97 and Brian Smelter svcre mamed in Fredericksburg, VA. on [>xx*mber 25. 2001 Beth Is a gifted resource teacher in the Spotsylvania Count> (VA) Schools. Tlicy reside in (MAR02) Fredericksburg. Pamela Meyers '99 and Aaron A.ihman '99 were married in Arhngion. NJ. Pamela is emplo\cd hy Wtuhtngton District Memeiitar> School in Virginia, and \i\v\M\ is a special education teacher in is the Shikellam> Schoi>l District, Sunbury, Xhcs Mack Joshua married in Joshua They Mamm '98 and Jennifer wen* aston on .August IS. 2001 l (. Erika Shellhammcr '98 and Michael Devaney '99 and Michele Rea/er werv married in Harrisburg on April 27, 2002. Michael is an operations supervisor for Waste Management of Lancaster. They live in Middlelown. Bressi were (MAY02) in that 8. mamed in Slaiingion Theresa Bacr "99 and Matthew I. ink were in Bethlehem on November 17, 2001. who earned Theresa, Marywood University, Social Agency. They master's degree a Ncscopeck on tVtolxT Shannon is a regislcml nurse ,-\nlhon> on September in cmplii>cd by the Catholic is (MAY02) reside in Bethlehem. Frika They reside in Collegeville. communii), tM.'\R02) lam were married Mildred in l a-vonon on Sepiemlvr 1 , 200 1 a juvenile probation olViccr for is Northumberland Count> Juvenile Court Services, hey reside Craven '98 and Stephen Rvgutti Alicia Alicia 2000. 7. an interpreter for the deal is Keystone Fedenil Savings Bank, and Stephen mention at (MAYQ2) is l U.S. Air Force, and they are in ihc iiiH'lo. 1 . Veronica Messen{>cr '99 .nut .lohn cwisburgon April 1 who became a CPA lax Group. John Caputo 2(1, (MAV02) married Sheryl Orefield on October 27. 2001 is an English teacher High School, They reside Township. (APR02) in at in April, is reside in Lower Macungie Coppin year '98 is Rent-A-Car office on Kidder He and Slate, at Ihc Street in Wilkes-Barre. his wife, Jennifer, have a son, Brady, 14 months, and are expecting a second child. (APR02) more than Coppin ended manager of the Enterprise w ith an the 1 ( (Miference. John is the new warden of the Franklin County Prison. He worked six years as a correction officer at Berks County Prison before joining the counseling department at the prison in 999, While at BU. John was a starter on the football team for three years. While working at the Berks County Prison, he was '99 and Christine He and fourth daughter. corpuiale aiul major Duiing umier is pursuing a le is hey reside ilocloriite at llie employed hy North Florida Gainesville. in Jennifer examination the previous sca.son, the regular sea.son in third place 1-9 record in the MF! AC North Division, Lady Eagles' highest She formerly was an (MAY02) accountant al passed the CPA November 2001 She is a senior llvmi in Now in he was active at . Larson, Allen & Weishiiir and Co LLP (MAY02) Bchm Dale the married He even played luotball. stiiili-ni in '99 and Kristen Lindsey were Bloomstnirg, (MAY02) FL. where lie is Dale is Hiey reside attending llighl st Ben Franklin Labtinilory School on campus. Alter earning a master's worked as at ( Ohio at 1%7, Jack University in men personnel in siiidcni adminislralion assistant larion oiic semcsier. serving in the in Peiisacola, liool (MAY02) Brian is Harrisburg. liini us In 1971 Jack added director of the siudenl union to his siudenl activities he In 1976, directorship. earned a docloratc in Penn educiilion Iroin From I9K2 higher State. 1992 lo lie served as dean of student Next he served as dean of academic their services. In 1986. Jack in dean of Iniversity. 1 director ol student activilicM, sii[)[)iiri Amy did teiiching in the But alter only U.S. Marine Corps. in student government, worked lllooinsburg recruiled coach to elemenlary education. As '99 (APR02) Brian Valdez '98 and Lebanon. number came S7, Jack dcveli)pnient. of worked universiiy ol ililU'iciit positions. degree finish ever. assistant ei[.',ht presidenls and held a Rehabilitation and Specially Care in (iainesville. I gilts. his tenure, he University of ELCO High School, his wife are awaiting the birth adviiiK'cinenl mul directorof as a resident advisor and a master's degree in 1 also a line coach at assisiant toi university from Taylor to earn a degree Cosia Rica on March liiinily tlictii[)\ at llie 1 louse as special Bloonisbiir^t Slate Collene helm, she wa.s picked as University of Rhode Island for two seasons. Wetzel '98 Jr. in Thomas, who earned university. 1 lies I 2002. same his olfice in the Ictt Mitclicll A stiiilenl the league's lop coach alter guiding her icam to 17 wins. 12 Eugene Walker coach at was named Coach of the Year in the Mid-1 ;Lstcni Alhlctic In her first service lo the university. his '99. softball M years of retired alter 2001 (t, Downingtown. (MAY02) marriage and Marcie Hickey 1 supporter of Bloomsburg, ii Bornsky were nuirried reside in Warrington and strong in the Thomas Murray an tMAY02) Division Southern Lehigh McAtec wore ori Montgomery County (MD) Public School System Ihey reside in Germantown. Ml) (MAYtt2t a teacher is Florida in 2001. in 1 Berwick on October in Mulkn ".hu'k" S. '66. a long Jack '99 and 2002, a manager tor eSocrates in is They Allentown. MS Michele Huf icka '99 and Jamcx Munos '00 on Ma) 4. 2002 Jim is iiortlieiisi accountant for Arthur Andersen Stale and Local Sheryl Donahue '98 and Robert Wetmorc were married luisbaiul is a regional scoiii tor the Philadelphia t'agles, Veronica, 1 Her Columbus Air Force Base. stationed at tM.AR02) 1999 '99 were married in Jamie Roberts '98 and Jonathan Broad were married in Nazareth on December 5. 200 Jamie, a CPA, is an internal auditor for Bethlehem Steel Corp, They reside in Nazareth. (MAY02) MS, Hearing out ol vsere married the annual Keystone Press Conference in State College, Deal and I hird-ol- Farm '98, a sports writer for Press- Enterprise. Bloomsburg, received an honorable the loi Jiiliii for the captain Ryan a marketing coordiniiior for First is Insurance. Ihey reside in Aston. Andy Sodergren '98 were married on October 20. 2001 a fire claims representative for State (MAY02) Township. in (M,\R02) in the Siianiokin area. 1 1 2001 he\ reside Vara (iriffln '99 imd Scott Plakyda were married on Octolvr R>un Moran Jamie Roberis '99 and Jonathan Broad were married in Na/^reih on December 5. 200 Jamie, a CPA. is a financial analyst for Sure-Fit in Allentown. They reside in Upper Nazareth I (MAV021 Berivick a sales compensation analyst for is Mildred Kbcrsole *98 and Kenneth Guisbcri I t>. 2001. Quest Diagnostics at (M.'\V02) '99 and JctVa'v Sltihinski were Shannon IVaey Communication Center married ce High School I irxiup (MAR02) married 1998 uiul Ihev reside in MonlrK>s.s. VA. employed by The \ anguard is reside in PhtKniwille. cmploveii bv Washington Berger were married ilie developed university's Celebrity Artist Series, which brings name entertainment a computer analyst with Xerox Corp., l)iK (MAR02) (.iiinpiis. lo Jack's wile, Kalherlne Michele Kerrigan '98 of Scranton has been appointed alumni and development specialist State Worthington Scranton, public relations director at at Penn Mal/kM'68, works in the ulinissions office. Ihc Miilkas have two daughters: She previously was a Boscov's Department Meredith, a BU alum, and Store, marketing director with the Pennsylvania Megan, a graduate of Penn Northeast Territory Visitors Bureau, public relations Slate. coordinator with the A Lackawanna County Commissioners and assistant director of communications for the Greater Wilkes-Barre Partnership, (MAR02) di\(i retirement reception dinner is September 21 the planned lor al 5;30 p.m. Kehf Union Ballroom. Letters of testimony arc Mary Anna Moser married in '98 and Kevin Rebar were Mount Carmel on October 6, 2001 Belinda Price '00 and Scott Hettzel 00 were married A uffust wedding are Belinda is BU alumni, many of whom— including a computer programmer and Scott reside in St Augustine. FL is the I/. 2001 in Harrixhury Pictured at the hride—were l-'ield Hockey team members completing his doctorate in physical therapy rccjuestcd from friends, They continued on next page 23 in Sumo Droher were maixicd '96 and Stephen in l.ansdalc Marlena Z-appile '97 and Kirk Thomas '98 were married on September 8. 2001 Marlena is an assignment editor at NBC 0 in Philadelphia, and Kirk is a graphic artist in Cunningham on September 22. 2001 1 a publishing representative for Prcniicc Publishing in Upper Saddle River. NJ, They Susan flail is reside in Hatfield. Ryan Grier '97 and Lee Piraino were married Olyphant on September 1. 2001. Ryan is pursumg a medical degree at Wilkes University. Michael Marlino '96 and Sarah Herman were married in New I airfield. C I. on June 9. 2001. Michael is I (MAK02) Sandi -Schwartz '96 and David Wciscnfcid were in l.iving.slon. NJ, on October 14, 2001. work joined '96 has defense liligalion ilic a master's degree in social who earned Sandi. Wahh They HIackwood. in married I'utrii-li m a second grade teacher at f-^astiimplon (NJ) Jemcnlary School. They reside NJ, Rutgers University, at Berkeley leighLs 1 is a social worker Convalescent Center They Heights. NJ. in reside in Princeton. at Berkeley (MAR02) Dtnnchcy. Warner. Coleman (joggin as un associate, Carolyn Wilson '97 became engaged on her March 12.2002. Her future husband is David Peters, and their wedding date is July 5. 199 7 Debra Hagerty '97 and Nuno Gomes were married in Rincon Beach. CA, on September 22. defending in Craig They is a teacher in the York City School District. reside in that city. (MAR02) Me Rebecca CromiB '96 and Arthur Wall were married in Berwick on June 29, 2001 earned his juris doctorate from Dickinson School ofl.aw 2001. in Prior to joining Rebecca is a process specialist for Blue Cross of Northeastern Pennsylvania. They reside in (MAR02) Bloomsburg. in the the of Patrick J. Rcncc .Slefanek '96 and David Slyka were law office Mcllody in married in Rcnee Scranton. Jamaica on October is 200 1 , in City. I County hey live {MAR02) Lealee Dominick '96 and Michael O'Donnell 7. 200 Lcslec is a marketing manager and webmaster with Fibcrlink Communications Corp.. Blue Bell. were married in l^xeter on July They residcln King of Prussia. (MAR02) Cryxlal Spolts '96 and lodd Smith were married in Selinsgrove in May I'honathon. held I 2000. They reside in Liverpool. $ 1 Through 1.1.749. in April (MAR02) manager They for Skinmarket live in Ventura. Inc, CA. Brcnda Fvhr llatrak *96 died Surviving is Brian Regnier '97 has passed the Uniform exammation. Farrah Kocher '97 and Logan Rose were in I.ewisburgon March 16, 2002. arrah is employed by Advanced Tech Hearing l They Aid Centers. reside in the Milton area. (MAY02) and Beard Miller Co., Pharmanet RobiD WeidDcr '97 has been named director of at Gwynedd-Mercy counselor Wales. in in Lansdale on November 3. 2001 a senior clinical research associate at is Blue Bell, and Scon is a youth Doylestown. They reside in North in in (MAR02) She formerly was associate director of College. (MAY02) Holly Acton '97 has been named community relations director at Beverly Healthcare of Leon Jurgill '97 is president of the Schuylkill Chamber of Commerce. He is also on the board of directors of Ashland Area Chamber of Commerce and the Schuylkill Kconomic Developmem Corp. and is chairperson of the Schuylkill County Lancaster She previously was social services director for Twin Oaks Nursing Center in Campbelltown. She holds a master's degree from Marywood {MAY02) (MAR02) University. Redevelopment Authority. He holds an MBA from LaSalle University. Stepbanie Reiner *97 and Daniel Livingston were married in Shane Gardner '97 and Marisa McCoIIum Shane, State, is January 2002. her husband. Matthew, in who is 1 3. 2001. 8, a teacher for the Lancaster- Lebanon Intermediate Unit 200 pursuing a master's degree at Penn Watsontown on October Lebanon on December is 13. (MAR02) i employed by Constellation Nuclear in Croflon. MD. They reside in Odenton. MD. (MAY02) Becky Van Syckle '97 and Mark Eller were in Easlon on September 22, 2001 married Becky a special education teacher in the is Bethlehem School District. (MAR02) (MAR02) Stephanie Reiner '97 and Daniel Livingston in Lebanon. the were married Stephanie is a teacher with the Lancaster- Lebanon Intermediate Unit 13. (MAR02) was surpassed Kevin O'Melia '97 graduated from In addition, the Chiropractic College on August BU Dr. Developnienl Ceiitct works While independent agency, The Development Center sure that as I O'Melia is 5. New York 2001 practicing in the Langhome area. coniunclion with an make at Joanne Francis '97 and Scott Woodland *98 were married by V4 percent. in a senior accountant in the auditing Joanne ori Vctter, tlic SI 10,000 goal is Reading. (APR02) by student supervisors Jen I (APR02) Certified Public Accountants He efl'orts of student callers, led Hetine and District. accounting services division Services cbruary 26 a luigc success, raising CA. (MAY02) were married 1997. They are parents of a son. Devin. born through April 25. 2002. was Area School Stephanie is The 2002 Alumni a training admissions. a caseworker for Schuylkill Mahanoy a learning support teacher at is 1 Mental Health and Menial Retardation. Phonathon Major Success is Carpinteria, undergraduate admissions MI)W('&(i. he served us a law clerk Carolyn East Norriton Middle School in the Norristown married workers' compensation matters. in on June 30, 2001, He- will tonccnirale his practice 2003. 2001, Debra C'ralB Kftger '96 and Tcra Trimmer were married (MAY02) reside in Fell Township. birthday. luw firm of Marshall, & (MAY02) Philadelphia. (MAR02) I at Bloomsburg. he won "national qualifier" status as a wrestler in his senior year. C, lo He many also gained other recognition during his four (MAR02) years on the wrestling team. alumni as possible are reached and encouniged to Nancy Kulikowski Corrigan '97 and her support Hloonisburg University, l liis year Development Center LI raised $44.2 1 husband. Shane, are parents of a son. Gavin I'he C William, all. April 2. 2001. more '97 Gretchen Dietrich university. In bom on {MAR02) 5 tor the tlian alumni nuide pledges Badalamenti were married 2.500 in and 20. 2001. in support ot the .Annual Kund Gretchen. who earned a master's degree at campaign. Alumni pledged Widener University, more than $157,000. Behavioral Services in Blue Bell. including matching gitts their employers, tmm Schwenksville. is employed by Horizon They live in (MAR02) tor projects such as the Student Services L4MBKRTAHARD- Htad/ootbtill couch Danny Hale (seated, Center, scholarships and Award for ECAC Division other educational Jersey in February. Also seated is Jim Sfonos. Huskies offensive coack Alumni on hand were (standing. enhai\cements at Bloomsburg from leji) Dennis Crim '69. Bethlehem: Jim Bonacci '69. Warren. NJ: Jeff White Mike McMane '82. Livingston. NJ BU shared the 2001 an-ard withlUP. University. CI audio Lansdale on October II left) accepted the Lambert- Meadowlands co-team of the year during an awards banquet at the Meadowlands in 22 '73. Harrisburg; New and Stacie Maximiek '97 and Christopher Mitchell '97 were married on Stacie. who December 22, 200 1 graduated from the University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine, with Maximiek Dental in is a dentist Berwick and Danville. medical community and option counseling to domestic violence and sexual assault clients. (MAY02) Edward works for Haranin Construction Inc. They reside in that community. In Bellefonte. (MAR02) Michael J. Smith '01 '03 will be married in Michael and Sabrina Marshall New York in May 200.1 physician liaison tor Geisinger Health is Simon Fiscus were married in '01 and Angela Doverspikc Brookville on June H\ 2001. System in SchuylkiH County. He previously was public relations director for All About Singles. Simon is employed b> Childhclp USA in Lignum. VA. They reside in Culpcper. V,^ (APR02> (MAR02) Amanda Ellringham degree at in Penn '01 is pursuing a master's clcmeniar> and secondary school counseling State. (MAR02) Beth Benfer married Beth Designs. Desirce Waltz *0I and Arthur Fetterman were married in Hughesvillc on December 24, 2001 Desiree is employed ai William Kchoc House in Savannah. GA. They reside in that city. Krislen Lindsey '01 and Dale married Bloomsburg on October in Kristen and Date is is (MAR02) Behm 6, a first lieutenant in the I '01 and Robert O'Connell were cw isburg on December 2001 S, owner of Custom Concept rhe> reside in New Berlin (MAR02) is the Daniel Gross Jr. '01 is n police otTiccr in Allcntown. online He fonnerly was employed by Genunrdl's Food Market in Norristown. (MAR02) 2001 Marine Corps, (MAR02) conrKliiiii arc just a of the words ITT Technical is house recruiter for the Hcnsulcm, Insiiiute in responsibilities include His meeting with potential students and conducting open houses. (M AR02) updated weekly lew iiscd to dcsi. Jennie Carpenter, Erie Eichhonit '0! Fl., Iricnd. nu-ntor. collengue and *99 were a pre-school teacher in Pensacola. stationed at Pensacola Naval Air Station. m ii i ihi' long-time niooinsburg University employee, Jennie's recent passing, on Miirch 24, 2002, huH prompted the university to establish u scholarship in Sarah Bower '01 and Francesco Grieco '98 were in Berwick on June 9. 2001. married Sarah is a kindergarten teacher, and Francesco training specialist with reside in Lansdale. is a Aetna U.S. Healthcare. They (MAR02) Tracey Paul '01 and Edwin Houser were in Buck Run on December I. 2001. racey is a substitute teacher and iissistanl her name, Jennie began her tenure married Bloomsliurg I band director at Mincrsville They reside in Mincrsville. Are-a School District. go to (MAR02) Dean ol in I'J'M l%K in Women, at as the SIk- retircil while holding the position Vice President of Edward Hockenberry were married in Bellefonte *0I and Alysia Norfolk www.bloomu.edu/alumi/ on September 22. 2001 Sltident Life. During her 26 yenrs Bloomsburg many lives. It sluik-ni ill Iiril itmi is ho|ii.-d this scluiliirship, 10 awiirik'd to at Jetinie loin. he griKUiiile ii i-duciiiion, will help to kce|) livr memory alivo, If you interested in lire contributing to ihc Jennie Carpenter Memorial ScholiiDihip, plea.se contact Amy Development Sandl, Coordinator at 570.389- 4213. Class Gift Commemorates September 1 This year the senior class choKc to make a gin that will serve not only as the Icgjicy of their cliiss, hut iiKo as a mcmoriitl to ihose lo'ii in New who were York, 'cnniylviinia and Washington, DC, as a result 1)1 the terrorist iitlacks ;i^iniisi ilie I September 1 I the iniled States 1. on 2001. hree flagpoles, tlying American Hag, Pennsylvania the (lag the state (lag and ofBloomsburg University, will be erected near Carver Hall. lo date 144 seniors have made pledges, $13,280. I totaling heir gifts also benefit Ntrw Challenf(es. (}p[)nrtunities New The Campaif^n for Bloomsburg About 300 soon-to-be-graduates attended the Alumni Association i annual Senior Send-vjf I'tcnii 25 at the l enslemaker Alumni /louse on April 25. 2002 University. f'or testimonials and Hill al 400 i-.. 2nd Btoomsburg PA 17815; or Nancy Vought at 570-3894201, nvoughtfwibloomu cdu or Carver lall, Bloomsburg University. 400 h. 2nd Si. who Suzanne, Si. for Yorklowne Ihey reside in West Racquet and itness, f Bloomsburg PA 1 Shannon is a registered nurse on the staff of Bloomsburg Hospital. They reside in Berwick. (APR02J (MAR02) in West ( Marc Mullen *98 May 26. 2001 *99 and hesler on - Amber earned a master's degree in student affairs al lUP, and Marc received a master's degree in communications al Duquesne University, Hoth are employed Ihey reside at l.aSalle University. (APR02) in Philadelphia. who earned a master's degree University of Pennsylvania, is June is at California . (APR02) Dislricl. a speech- language Hummelstown. They specialist. two years he has worked on some of the biggest projects in the economic development He earned an agency's 45-ycar history. UU reside in Hershey. in Slaccy Williams '99 and Garrett Snyder were in Mount Carmel on September 29. 2001 employed by Children and Youth Services. Sunbury, They reside in Trevorton. 20. 2001, a network administrator for Baptist is Bible College. They 2000 Michele Lendemann '00 and Stephen in Jamaica on April 26, is a customer service representative Window Springs Fashions, and Stephen employed painting is o z O) C > (5 0) Michael Bogdon '99 and Jcaneile Beierle were married Wilkes-Barre on August 18.2001. in who Michael, University, is is pursuing an at Wilkes a production supervisor at Mideast Aluminum. Mountaintop, They Barre, MBA They reside contractor. at in (MAY02) Williamspon. married Is assistant to the Kutztown University. (MAR02) Kalhcrinc Frcy *99 and Kcilh Smith '99 were married in Tunkhannock on November 7. 2001. 1 Katherine is teacher u Elemenlary Scluxil, and Keith for in Massey lincrgy Ashland, VA. at is Klmont (VA) a senior accountant Richmond. VA. They reside in is 13, 2001. a medical technologist for They Health Care System. Moore reside in Archbald. May 25, 2002. Melissa also earned a master's degree at Eby *99 and Mark Mitchell were Hatboro on July 28. 2001 Christina is a project director for a in pharmaceutical market research firm In East Hanover. NJ. They reside in Springfield. NJ. Stacy Avalo *99 and Steven Hull '99 were 1 2. 200 1 a third grade special education teacher is in the Spring Ford Area School in Lansdale. (MAR02) District. They Matthew Fijal '00 and Megan Mervine were Rock Glen on October 20, 2001 Matthew is an anesthesia technician at Geisinger Medical Center. They live in Bloomsburg, Leslie Stanczyk '99 and were married Bowman in '00 and Stephan Pastusak Ocean City, MD. on December 1 2001. Jennifer is employed by MD. They Salisbury. WBOC-TV reside in Willards, in MD, (MAY02) Stacie Frulchey Ebersold '00 and her husband, Christopher, are parents of a daughter. Victoria Lynne, bom on April 1 5. 2002 {6 pounds. 7.5 ounces; 19 inches). (MAY02) Stephanie Hontz '00 in is working on a master's student affairs in higher education at Kutztown University. (APR02) a caseworker for Northumberland County Childirn and Youth Services. (MAR02) Heather Bennicoff '00 and Shawn Kramer were married in Bethlehem on January 12. 2002. Heather Shannon Tracy married in Jenoifer '99 and JetTfrcy Slabinski were Nescopeck on October 6. 2001 at Rural Start, in Scbwalm '00 and Corey Shadle were Hegins on October 20. 2001 in is a second grade teacher Schuylkill School District. They in the North reside in Hegins. Erin Carlson '00 Thomas Scheivert were Erin November School. 7, 1 a teacher at is They reside 200 i Rose Tree Elementary in Plymouth Meeting. Jr. '00 is a loan officer for Wilmington National Finance Meeting. in Plymouth (MAR02) Heather Gaston '00 and Clint Walsh '96 in Coplay on August 4, 2001 Heather is employed at Children's National were married Medical Center in Washington. DC. and Clint is an instructional technologist at SAIC In McLean, VA. They live in Falls Church, VA. (MAR02) 2001 '01 has been hired as an at Berks-Lehigh campus. Penn State University's She lives in Tamaqua. (MAY 02) Janee Ashenfelder '01 and Frank Bloom III were married in Berwick on February 16. 2002. Janee is employed by the Bureau of Information Technology in the Pennsylvania Department of Health. Harrisburg. They reside in that city. married on September 27. 2003. is 1 {MAR02) reside in Orrtanna. Susanne Kane reside Brandon Wolf will be 200 in (MAY02) degree 6, Migrant Head Inc., evening staff assistant married on August Leslie They Aspers, 1 an education manager is James Eagle (MAR02) Stacy Gettysburg on June in Tashia BU. (MAR02) Christina Tashia Codori *00 and Brian Neely were married (MAR02) (MAY02) married City, April 3- (MAR02) '00 and Brian Holwig were Harrisburg on New York in {MAR02) married on in to Mercy (MAY02) Jennifer married on October Forest City in Leonard Melissa Ellen Zeisloft '99 employed by Allied Medical and Dani Walshaw '00 has been selected Jennifer married Mary '00 and Shelly Mertis were present at the 2002 annual Council for Exceptional married reside in Wilkes- (MAR02) registrar at a computer They reside a self- Leonard Berry '00 and Tracy Ogozaly were > o is Opportunities Dunmore, (MAR02) reside in is (MAR02) 6. 2002. OH. on October Brooklyn, in Daniel Ryan Wilkes-Barre on October 27. 2001. in Children Conference (MAR02) Michele married Ryan (MAR02) Khurram Imam married is Donne)! '87 were married Daniel Sleicr *99 and Susan DonVito were SI a teacher, and is Bloomsburg. Khurram at (APR02) 1999, in MBA and Jonestown on Technical Careers, They reside in Wilkes-Barre. Slacey In the last in married JoHeph Lclticrc *99 has been promoted to director uf marketing for Hazleton CAN DO, He joined the agency in January 2000 as an economic development '00 Mulligan analyst for Geisinger Health System. (MAR02) by the Berwick Area School (MAR02) 2001, Kimberly an English teacher at Lower Dauphin High in 16, were specialist for LifePath, reside in Whitehall. Kimberly pathologist at the Capital Area Intermediate Unit. Jason program a is Strohl 2001. 6, 1 1 Tara, They Brewington '00 were married Tara Bromfield '99 and Jason Keiner '98 were married in Shickshinny on June 6, 200 School Traccy Tokar '99 and Steven ligenski were married on August 26. 2001 Traccy is employed i Bethlehem on October in Kristin Sarah Baker '99 will enroll al the Reaslcy School ol I, aw al lemple University this fall. Amber Kowalczyk Greene '00 and Ronald Kristin married (MAY02) 78 IS. were married (MAR02) al I Manchester Township. speech elementary education and her teaching license in Virginia. North York, in imothy holds a similar position in Appalachian State May 2002. (APR02) at Niccole Fresh '00 has earned a master's degree in a personal training is Gold's Ciym be will i holds a master's degree from Millcrsville University, program director l complete a graduate degree ill University in Suzanne Baum '99 and Timothy Kraynack '99 were married on October 28. 200 Mitchell House, llloomsburg w Bob Lee October 2002. in language pathology 570-389-4705. Ihillfwbloomu.cdu or University, She (MAY02) further tnformalton, contact Linda married '00 and Ronnay Elizabeth Atmee r«rr '99 and [.arry ZcHcr were married on November 24. 2001 They reside in Dunmorc continuedfrom prevtou.% pane (MAY02) Mandy Kauffman '01 has joined the Women's employed in management at Domey Park and Wildwater Kingdom. They reside in Center of Columbia-Montour Counties as Berwick medical advocate. Her primary duties Whitehall Township. are to provide education programs to the 24 is (APR02) Berwick 1 The Best of the Best continued from previous page Kc- elected Kobert Ablwtt, treasurer/ Lcwisburg Area Middle School boasts 16 Bl' grads on its 39-member facult> Could all that Husk\ executive director . enthusiasm be awards? May In why the school has received so ihe school man> New board ntvnibcrs led Piotiowski was named 2001-2002 Blue Ribbon School of Excellence by the V. S. r)cp;irtment Dr O'Brien, program director, staled Nancy Vought of Education. Ken Wilson congratulaiop. letter that nationally " your school is among the best of the best," Dnniu Kohinson 2000, l.ewisburg Middle School was received Ihe prestigious Donald H. Eichhom Award from the Andrea I'earNon Karen I rifoiiolT Pennsylvania Middle School AsstKiaiion. riu-schiKil Marilyn Muehlhof in his I In was designated Middle School of Distinction and Secondary School of Distinction in m 1949 He-elcclcd hunrti iiivmbers Kobert Abbott 200! h\ the Pennsylvania Department of Education. Kloyd Walters, principal, says that a number of Sue .lackson Kolvri Diinkelbergor factors contribute to Ihe school's success. lolm school focuses on the ten elements of a true middle school as specified by the National Middle Firsi. the School Association: • • • ileenl'lmpmnn iFH ISHl 'fiG MuUile School's }9-mcmhcr hwultv im hJvs lf> IH uluiiini' if 'nmt fnmi If/tt litiinv Bouilman Hu^hi-s 64. harninfi support. Kathy llii}t/h'\ 'J4. f-'rcnch. M Pointer />-/.v Dougltis llippensllel 7ft, William Acicnio nuidom\: Jiuh Ryan '*)4. nsoutw dwht-r: (hack) tt'iUUim Richard Runyan AS, rcadiri}:. Sandra Itochlvr Newcomer '70, math. principal: 'Hft. Donald Bowman 66. p.\ycholoKist. Mark Hcry '7S. Re\ak Chtirk's Carlson Peter Hohling George Aghungu science meet the needs of students • varied instructional strategies • a • comprehensive ad visor/ advisee programs two full-time guidance counselors • • full exploratory program continuous progress for students Second, the school operates under philosophy of teacher empowerment l n eathers are responsible ftir developing and selling teaching schedules, working together in ii • evaluation procedures compatible with the nature of today's adolescents collaborative and cooperative format, team leaching, as well as being mentors for the • cooperative team planning and interaction students. • an empowered leaching staff • a positive and safe school environment With the name will start of this school year, the school's Middle School, in honor ol I ewisburg's Superintendent of Schools from l'>SO lo I9KK, I tchhorn was recogni/ed naiioiutlly as a founder of the nnddle school movement. supportive of the I lie Athl«tlc Ipo onlilpi m was very ewishurg's development of AvallabI* ii true middle school focusing on children's developmental needs as well us academic excellence. be change to the Donald H. Eichhom J^omecoming 2002 - Oct 5 The Bloomsburg University Athletic Department Is currently offering sponsorships athletic or for 2002*2003 the year you If someone you know In Is Interested partnering with the Huskies, please contact Amy Sandt / at 570-389-4213 for more information on sponsorship opportunities. Become a partner with one of the country'f top NBEA - Bloomshurg University was well represented byjacully. sfudenls and alumni at a receplion hononn}^ Dunna CrKhrane. BU Jacully mi'mbvr who has served as president of the National Busine.-is Education Association for the past year The reception was held on Thursday. March 2H. 2002. during the NItEA Among those in attendance were Sheri Ashman 02. Kern Blockus. graduate student. Scott Cccco 'W. Donna Cochrane, David Conlan 02. Tara Derenick '02. Heather Evans 02. Alissa h'egtey 02. Michelle (Jahrielsen 'W. iMura Gavio '01, Fay Ortiz Golden 'H 7. Jake Hartman '03. Doug Hippenstiel '68. BillJohnson '72. Alicia Jordan '02. Janice Keit '74. Ann Kieser '99. Marietta Kotch '03. Amy Newman '02. Dolores Notari. graduate student. John Oltvo. faculty. Paul Plevyak 'SO. Chris Snyder 03. Jenn Vest 02. Andrew Wise 04. Ann Wolk 01 and Alison 'Aeisloft '01. national conference in Philadelphia faculty: 27 NCAA Olvlf Ion II athletic programf Friends of the Bloomsburg Berks Alumni Berrigan's Picnic University Library The Friends of ihe Bloomsburg University Library Association 10 announce Schwcikcr honorary proud is thai (iovcrnor will serve as ils chair. Ihc winter/spring educational program, chaired by Charles ('arlson, included two miijor events in conjunction with the town nl MIoonishiirg bicentennial program, In style ol Ihe lliL- History hunnel's ( of historical present;ition movies, the riends I presented 'The Molly Maguires: some fiction, to lacl, some with local reference both" with Aciemo. Mill The movie, produced on location in the region, included a scene DIoonishurg in provided Hill Amnna those utlcmiin^ thi' anmtal Alumni Family Picnic at Oring the historical perspective based on gathered over the years and his visit to tlie filming Mill in Berks County on June I were Vera Rearick Derk '60. Brenda Wilman Mack '69. Ackerman '71. Scott Heffeifmger '71, BUI Gazan '73, Cheryl Brown Gazan '73, Sharon Gettel Olff '78. Karen Capion Haines '79. Ida Pederfinana Reilly 'H2. Marcy Walkins Dcmangone 'S3. Barb Docherty Cmnan '84. Kim Kinney Kearney '84. Jim Reilly '84. Karen Yeager Gorel 86. Maria Warner McCauley '86. Tracy Miller Sweitzer '91. Paul Christman '94. John Hnalishion '95. Doug Meneeley '95. Sue Bednar '98. Chri.stine Butcher '98 andAmyGrijfin '99. Representing BU were Linda Ebbrell Lapp '85 and Doug Hippenstiel '68 Vicki he had miiteriiils sites. The i'riends also Gross Spmcsser '70. 's Dwif-hi presented "(ieneral (ieorge Meade and Ihe history ol llie Pennsylvania Reserve Corps and illoomsburg Civil War history," persona of In the (ieneriil (ieorge Meade, vicar of Ciettysburg and former commander ol the Pennsylvania Reserves, Anthony Wiiskie War liistorian and Uloomsburg '68. Civil native, related the story ol the funuius Pennsylvania Reserves, n fighting division in the Civil War and its liloomsburg connection. (Sec photo puge 12,) The I'riends book sale is becoming a nuich-antieipaied annual e\ ent Ilie the foi campus. community and perhaps beyond, t)ne of largest single purchase of the sale wjis by a genilemon from Princeton, New Jersey. If you have books you would like to sale, donate for next year's you can send them to the librar\' at anytime: Andruss I ibrary. Uloomsburg University. 400 I-ast Second Street, Bloomsburg PA 71X5-1 H)l I New omccrs Attending the Profes.sional Semester Dinner for business education student teachers, department faculty and cooperating teachers at the Fenslemaker Alumni House werv (first row./rom lefi) Donna Loreman Spear '83. Marianne Hoffa Jenkins Owen '74. Patrice Bognei ""OfM). Jane Fetiin Kasenchak '7i: (second row. from '85. Jamie McKee Emery left) PeierHohling, chair Dan Ra\'ina '73. KeU '74. faculty. Brenda Clemens DeWire Deb Frasch Bleisiein '84. (third row. from Rich Bower '74. John Olivo. faculty: and Laurie lefi} Janice '89. Hurlbutt Allison '89 S>iemhari Jankauskas '79. CamiileStrausserBartlett Sue Jackson, viccehair Danny Robinson, The 20"' annual Lambda Alpha Mu Alumni Luncheon was held Saturday. November 10. 200! in the Curtis English Great Room at the Fenslemaker Alumni House Tours of campus were provided by the Husky Ambassadors before and after the luncheon. Seventeen sisters attended: Janet Gorg Fransham '78 Sharon Gettel Olff '78. Debra Artz Barry '73. Erika Hess. Ann Kapuschinsky Roslevich '80. Alicia Detweiler Sanders '78. Sharon Mary Ruth Boyd Palmer '81. '74. Lori Westbrook. Michelle Muller Brenda Myers Monick '80. Rebecca Koppenhaver Kline secretary Hengstenberger to continued on next page Sharon Gettel gathering 26 is '80. '80. Karen WebbMurrow '80. Pamela Hartzell Sue Pm-olko Please send address changes and news Olff. 935 Parish Place Hummelstown PA tentatively scheduledfor Saturday. November 1 7036 Another 2. 2002. Spring Sports Wrap-up The spring sports season ai Bloomsburg w-as another successful one for the Huskies. Softball Huskies finished lied tor third at the NCAA championships with a record of 44-8. Under coach Jan Hutchinson. ihc> won bmh the I'SAC championship and the NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional titles to cam a trip lo the national championship round m Salem. VA. In Salem, the Huskies won their opening round game over Kcnncsaw State In Softball, the botorv falling to St. Mar> "s of Bloomsburg then came back and Ivai »arr\ I ini\ crsii> belore dropping a tough. I-O. to Grand Valle> Slate on a hit m the bottom ol the se\emh inning, Bloomsburg had three plavers be named All-AmencanN with Jess Shnyder pickuig up first team honors, Lisa Mull second team honors and Kerri Cooper, third team. Cooper was named also the PSAC Texas. Eastern Division Athlete of the Year. Baseball Huskies finished with a record of 24-24. an improvement of eight wins from the previous year At one point in the season the Huskies won } of 4 games and won the opening-season Apprentice College roumament, learning post-season honors tor the Frtdtitki ttSdvfO. Cathy ConsiaNf '^^umi In baseball, the 1 \ IWkins^iiihfNl'AA w/ihoU < fMmpiomhif\s f,in 1 Huskies were Jason Helcoski and Brian Sperling, I he two were named second team AllRegion selections by the coaches of the North Atlantic Region. Lacrosse In lacrosse, the Huskies finished with a record of 10-4, losing in the PSAC title game 1 2- West Chester on a late goal. After starting the season with a record of 2-2, the Huskies rallied o IT seven wins in a row at one point in the season to reach the PSAC title game. Despite the loss, two players were named Ail-American for the year, Katie Maclean was a 1 1 to team selection while goalie Yshonda Wisher was a second team first selection. Men's Tennis The men's tennis team finished the year with a record of 12-6. The Huskies finished championships, dropping a tough 5-3 decision to Kutztown. he team advanced to the NCAA championships and lost a heart -breaker. 5 -4, to Assumption College. Several members of Ihe team earned All-PSAC honors, while freshman Mike McCirath was second named at the PSAC I the East Region Player to Watch by Mm NeufiT the Intercollegiate lennis Association. Vy o/Hk hmond. VA. and tiili /'an 7V oJChebva. Mi. watv on hand lo chvvr the //u.skitfs. Women's Tenois The women's tennis team posted a record of 1 1-8 on the year and finished second at the championships before winning the NCAA l-ast region title and advancing to the national championship round. At the NCAA championships the Huskies lost their first PSAC round match Year to BarT> University. Junior Erin Bartsch women's was named PSAC the Athlete of the Bramante. was named the Rookie of the Year Region by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association, in tennis, while Julie in the East Track In track, the Huskies had an outstanding ft-eshman. Danielle Kramer, who turned In a Bloomsburg, Kramer took pan in nine regular season indoor and outdoor meets and had eight wins and one second in distances ranging from 500 to 10,000. At the prestigious Penn Relays in late April. Kramer ran the 10, 000 meter race in terrific season. In her first season at 1 a personal-best time of 36:04. the second fastest time in Division II this season. At the Susqueharma Invitational Kramer set a stadium record at 10.000 meters by winning in a time of 36:49, then set a new meet record at 5.000 meters (17:49) at the Christopher Newport Invitational. At the PSAC championships Kramer finished second at 5,000 meters in a time of 17:39, new personal record. Kramer qualified for the NCAA championships and finished Joan 14* through Ihe playoffs, chats wiih Erica Millur at 10.000 metcre. iVelllver '61 o/ Hloomihurfi. whit /ollow.Hhe learn /mm ihc early.'tprin)ff(amf \ '01. in llinulu a former key member of the Softball team. Alumnil Relive your Bloomsburg Ur)iversity memories with "Carver Hail, " a limited edition print by Bradley Shoemaker Bradley has captured a moment in college life on the steps of Carver Hall in autumn. This piece is available in limited quantities for $75, exclusively at Main Street Interiors. The image measures and our Gallery framing consultants can assist you in your and custom frames available. Visit us at Main Street Interiors home furnishings, decorating accessories and collectibles. IOV2 x 11 y2. selection of any of the fine matting to view our many fine prints, HoAM/ Street lytteriory Downtown Bloomsburg 570-784-6039 Open Dally nnalnstrMtdMiansigaol.com 29 Harrisburg Area Berrigan's Picnic Among those unending the annual Aluimn Family Ficnic at City Island Park. Harrisburg, on June II, 2002. were Betty Hoffman Dunkelberger '55. Lura Szerafmski Shader '55, Gloria Harris Zerbe '55. William Kant: '57. Margaret Wilkinson Wightman '58. Phyllis Crocker Edwards '61, John Skowronski '65. Richard Cameron '67. John Edwards '67. Jonelle Simcox Edwards '67. David A. Jones '68. Bill Moul '68, Stephen Peters '68. Tom Weikel '69. Dennis Bohr '70. Charleen Buser Keen '70. Cheryl Goodman Moul '70.JohnStutzman '70. Kafhy Welsh Slutzman '70. Nancy FruehanBohr '72, John Skinner '72. Barbara Arnold Legg '75, Peter Lundergan '75. Paul Richards '75. Diane Jackson Kern '76. Paula Creasy Liken '76. Gary Scicchitano '76. Jim Blockus '77. Sharon Slusser Boyland '77, Stephen Kline '77. Kay Schweitzer '77. Stephen Boyland '78, Jim Holland '78. Kevin Leilzel '78. Sharon Gettel Olff '78. Randy Smith '78. Steve Snyder '78. Larry MussoUne '79, Tma Kosoloski Mussoline '79. Corey Waters '79. Jeanne Hubert Calhoun '81, Karen KelleyGoede '8 1 Nan Kramer Keys '81. Donna Goldschmidt Bias '82, David Imrisek . '82. Jennifer Guild Lyden Moyer '82. Elizabeth Lenhart '83. Amy Richard Bluis '84. Elizabeth Kramer '84, Margaret Waldron Bollinger 88. David Slonac '88. Tammy Bonawitz Monday '91, Andrea Smith Algatt '92. Maria Bosack Angela '92. Joe Angela '92. Jennifer Blaker '83. Thompson '94, '93, Singer '96. Kathy Diveglia Smiley '94, Richard Smiley Adrienne Heil 96. Amanda Heil Crystal Spotts Smith '96. Caroline Classic '97, Tiffany Beach '96. Gene Rissmiller '97. Suzanne Liken '99. Angela Gianforti Melissa Montgomery 00 and Vicky Lenhart.. Representing BU were Dr Jack Mulka '66. Katherine Matzko Mulka '68. Linda Ebbrell Lapp '85. Linda Long '00, '93H. Eileen Evert, Jim Fiamoncini, Randall Presswood and Doug Hippenstiel 28 '68. Spring Sports Wrap-up The spring sports season at Bloomsburg was another successful one for the Huskies. Softball Huskies finished tied for third ai the NCAA championships with a record of 44-8. Under coach Jan Hutchinson, they won both the PSAC championship and the NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional titles to earn a trip to the national championship round in In Softball, the won their opening round game over Kcnncsaw State bctbre Mary's of Texas. Bloomsburg then came back and beat Barr> University' before Salem, VA. In Salem, the Huskies falling to St. dropping a tough. -0, to Grand Valley Slate on a hit in the bottom of the seventh inning. Bloomsburg had three players be named All-Americans with Jess Shnyder picking up team honors. Lisa Mull second team honors and Kerri Cooper, third team. Cooper was first named also the I PSAC Eastern Division Athlete of the Year. Head aun h Jan Uuu htmon (.wonJ fmm left) takes a moment lor a photo with Dr Cindy '88 (left), Cathy Constable 75 and Mary Perkins at the NCAA sofiball championships. Baseball Freeiand In baseball, the Huskies finished with a record of 24-24. an improvement of eight wins from the previous year. At one point in the season the Huskies won 3 of 4 games and won the opening-season Apprentice College Tournament. Earning post-season honors tor the 1 1 Huskies were Jason Helcoski and Brian Sperling, The two were named second team AllRegion selections by the coaches of the North Atlantic Region. Lacrosse In lacrosse, the Huskies finished w ith a record of 1 PSAC title game 0-4, losing in the 1 2- West Chester on a late goal. After starting the season with a record of 2-2. the Huskies rattled off seven wins in a row at one point in the season to reach the PSAC title game. Despite the loss, two players were named Ail-American for the year. Katie Maclean was a 1 1 to team selection while goalie Yshonda Wisher was a second team first selection. Men's Tennis The men's second at the advanced Several named tennis team finished the year with a record of 12-6. PSAC to the championships, dropping a tough 5-3 decision The Huskies finished Kutztown. The team to NCAA championships and lost a heart-breaker. 5 -4, to Assumption College. members of the team earned All-PSAC the East Region Player to Watch by honors, while freshman Mike Mcdrath was Jim Neufer Huskies the Intercollegiate Tennis Association. '99 of Richmond. VA. andBdlFatt 79 oj Chelsea. Mi. were on hand to cheer the ' Women's Tennis The women's PSAC tennis team posted a record of national championship round. At the round match Year in 1 1 -8 on the year and finished second at the NCAA East region title and advancing to the NCAA championships the Huskies lost their first championships before winning the was named to Barry University. Junior Erin Bartsch women's tennis, while Julie the PSAC Athlete of the Bramante, was named the Rookie of the Year in the East Region by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association. Track In track, the Huskies had an outstanding ft-eshman, Danielle Kramer, terrific season. In her first indoor and outdoor meets and had eight wins and one second to 10,000. At the prestigious Penn Relays in late April, Invitational Kramer set a stadium record in turned in a at in 500 000 meter race in distances ranging from Kramer ran a personal-best time of 36:04, the second fastest time Susquehanna who season at Bloomsburg, Kramer took part in nine regular season the 10, Division II this season. 1 At the 10,000 meters by winning in a time of 36:49, then set a new meet record at 5,000 meters (17:49) at the Christopher Newport Invitational. At the PSAC championships Kramer finished second at 5,000 meters in a time of 7:39. new personal record. Kramer qualified for the 1 14* at NCAA championships and finished ofBloomsburg. who follows the through the playoffs, chats with Erica Miller '01. Joan Welliver 10,000 meters. '61 team from the early sprinj^ frames in Florida aformer key member of the sofiball team. Alumni! Relive your Bloomsburg University memories with "Carver Hall, " a limited edition print by Bradley Shoemaker Bradley has captured a moment in college life on the steps of Carver Hall in autumn. This piece is available in limited quantities for $75. exclusively at Main Street Interiors. The image measures 10)^ x 1V/^, and our Gallery framing consultants can assist you in your selection of any of the fine matting and custom frames available. Visit us at Main Street Interiors to view our many fine prints, home furnishings, decorating accessories and collectibles. McU/w Street Iv^teriory Downtown Bloomsburg 570-7M-6039 Open Dalty malnstrMtdes igns@aol.com 29 Bloomsburg University To Induct and 1984. the first two PSAC championships ever held. Snyder was also the Huskies starting first baseman on the 1982 AIAW national championship team, the first-ever by Tom McGutrc BU Sports In/ormalion Director The 2l"Hloom!iburg class will be indutied I IJnivcrsiry Alhlciic Mull of riclay. Otiobcr 4, l national ame I Weekend. he indutlion of live graduates will bring lo 9^ ihc number iit members in ihe Hloomsburg Athletic Hall oM amc. and field star Jim hockey star Laurie Snyder Dhviji '72. bast-ball MIoomsburg Bloomsburg. led Bloomsburg Snyder was also a standout in the classroom and was Academic AIl-American by the College Spons Information Directors of America in 1983. and basketball great Jim Davis As in the 100-yard dash yard event, Davis was second Laurie Snyder *84 Snyder was a three-time AIl-Ameriean for the Huskies' hockey team and a tour-year letter-winner in softball, During hockey career. Snyder had 2K shutouts and led the Huskies to two national championships. She posted a 0 72 goals against average in I'VHI to lead AIAW Huskies won their first title. in at the 97 1 and took championships his four years at the won first in the 1 972. award for (18). Bloomsburg he helped the Huskies post a dual meet record of 44-3 as well as finishing third at the PSAC championships in 1971 and second 1972. in Davis was a three-year captain for the Huskies and earned the Underclassmen of the Year honor in 1970 and the Robert B. Redman Award as the Outstanding Senior Athlete in 1972. natiimal championship. She also NCAA 1 team Davis won 1971 and 1972. In the 220- in in '72 field championships. Davis most points scored Duritiff hcf field the Huskies lo the PSAC At the 1972 field and a standout on the track PSAC title athletics. posted 10 shutouts that season and added 12 in hitting with a .395 selected as an '84, track Don Hiiller '53. women's swimming star Heth Roedcr/immernimi '88 and football and baseball standout IJnc Welles '75 will cam the university's highest honor based on their contributions to at average. I Snftbatl and Held won title As a freshman she during Itjmccoming 198.1 as the She finished her career He with 2^ shutouts. also selected to the Outstanding College Athletes of America and Who's Snyder played for four ycurs for Ihc Huskies, helping the team lo an overall record of 114-21 and, in 1983 Who Among American In soliball, Universities and Colleges. Snyder The Veterans Corner hy Dale Krothe 60 A short story to honor those veterans who have fallen wars over the years: in • Ihe line of duty in countess I Scholurship Fund to $25,000. I Icrc is • and asked. "Hey Pal. how much did the flag cost you?- Without pause, the old veteran responded. Our veterans comminee met on Alumni Day. May 4. Plans are in progress to achieve that goal through fundraising Our Veterans committee supports their commends them for their show of dedication, patriotism and commitment to a worthwhile cause. More on this topic as work projects. and efforts and discussed a lengthy agenda: Phone Our veteran memorial scholarship fund needs your support. To be a self-sustaining award. $24,000 is needed. To date $14,000 has been contributed. Hmnil Please help us award $1 ,000 yearly to a veteran or veteran's relative by your direct contribution using • the form provided here or by designating any contribution of Class of scholarships. more than $50 to benefit veterans We are proud to announce this year's veterans memorial scholarship recipient as Crystal Skotedis from Northumberland, PA. Crystal is a senior majoring The Vclcnms Mctiioriul Scholivrehip is awarded each year to a dcscctidanl of a veteran. Kor more information, contact the HU • business administration/ Thanks our Alumni Association for funding the new sidewalk connecting the Alumni to House to DcvelopmciU OOke. the veterans memorial garden. • Phone 570-iH9-4S25 Fax 570-m-m5 Email foim(^.bloomu.edu in accounting • Plans are in place to replace the diseased and overgrown shrubbery around the memorial garden We have parade fiags of the Marine Corps and the Coast Guard, NaxT. Air Force and Army flags will also be procured. Metal ground standards will be placed around the veterans monument so that the nags can be displayed at formal programs and for patriotic holidays. 30 The WWI veterans' monument, long a topic in this column and the object of our committee efforts, the site through a rededication efTort. May we always remember the sacrifices of our servicemen women throughout the year and every year. and Address appropriate time lo veterans. pursuing a class project, located the monument and were appalled by the neglected site. They have 800I.OOO signatures on a petition to restore and sanctify "Four buddies and a brother! " Name at the BU will be moved to the grounds of the Alumni House and finally being given proper recognition. Unknown to us. students of Dr. Nancy Ford, when raising the flag the neighbor leaned over the fence my gin of $ be sent of deceased They will be asked to complete a veteran's bio form to be included in our book of service at the Alumni House. small pole in his front yard Next door a man and his wife were harbequing. drinking and enjoying the holiday weekend. Noticing the old veteran wiinl to help build Ihc Veterans Mcinorial letter will relatives An aging veteran wearing his much-too-smaU WWII uniform was raising the American flag on a Yes. A progresses. The veterans committee has received BU has been designated by the commemorative community to official notice that US Defense Department as a honor our Korean veterans during 2003. the 50"^ anniversary of the end of the Korean War. Materials, fiags. pins. etc.. will be pan of our Alumni Day 2003 program in May. LeHers will be going out to BU Korean veterans this summer. More information will be forthcoming to To receive all a alumni as plans progress. BU veteran's bio fonn to be included in our book of service, please call the Alumni Office at 800-5260-54. You've earned the right to be part of the history of BU, Our next chance for a get-together will be at Homecoming ^isFall, Plan now tnjoy the summer. for Saturday. October 5! See you then, 2002 Athletic HaU of Fame Class 197.t will, a At the time ofhis graduation, Davis held three individual and three rela> records. Following graduation, Davis coached girl's track at Cediir Butler hit safely in 8 straight games at one point of his cartrcr. covering pans of three seasons During the couree of his streak he had two or moa* hits 5 limcs and had 1 conference titles to 1996. His team won two and he coached numerous district and state place winners. 42 of his 50 games he plav ed in during his cart'cr, Butler wiis also an excellent outfielder making jusi one cm»r mark of -IVS yards liai mark in the division since l is MiH good 197.1. a for the span of 29 years. Welles was also an all-conference selection us n defensive and is the co-holder of the singlc-seuson interception a hit in 1 ClilTHigh School from 1975 12th best biick njark al Bloomsburg with 10 in 1974, during his career As a member of the basketball Buller scored poin\s career and was (he team's stvnnd leading scorer during 1950-51 sea.son when he averaged Ul t>pi»ims per game. in his the Following graduation. Iluilcr plaved in the lunn system of the then Boston Bra\es and the fhicago White Sov He also played baseball in St. Thomas. Ontario. Canada, for five vears. Davis Don Butler was a four-year Butler '53 On Ihe baseball diamond. Welles hit ,V>8 for his career with a homer and 27 RHI. In 197Wuid 1974 he was named letter-winner for the Huskies in baseball and a three-time letter-winner in basketball. As a member of the team All-PSAC and first baseball team, Butler finished his 1975 MVP career with a batting average of .407 while hitting 4 homers and driving in 53 runs. He helped the team to a four-year record of 4 1 -9. 1 Rotder-Zimmerman Roedcr-Zimmcrman She earned four All-Amcrican honors earned five NCAA in of Ihe World *88 career with the Huskies. wa.s a seven-lime Alt-Amcrican for the women's swimming team at Bloomsburg. member of second team selection following his playing days pufilcd and played defensive back Roedcr-Zim merman, known as Beth Roedcr during her events and three as a wa.s a missing eight games due both 1971 and 1975. alter In individual l ix)tball It) al injury. Bloomsburg, Welles for ihe Philadelphia Hell League, where he averaged i8 f> yards per kick in the 1975 sea.son, Welles is in his second year as the head football coach Wyalusing High School afier assistant coach. She also honorable mention Ail-American awards at the a relay team. championships. 1 also finished fourth as a junior in 1987 in the 100 fly in 58.18 seconds. PSAC championships, Roedcr look home three individual titles and one relay championship in her career and helped the Huskies PSAC lo four, second-place finishes al the championships. At the time of her graduation, Rfjcdcr held two individual records (1 00 and 200 fly) and was pan of the record -holding 400-mcdley relay team Line Welles '75 Welles was a four-year letter-winner three-time letter-winner in football for the in baseball and a Huskies. Follow Sports He was named the Underclassmen Athlete of the Year as a junior and won the Redman Award as the school's top senior athlete online In 1975. A two-time All-PSAC selection baseball, Welles led the NCAA 31 in both football and Division III in punting in at spending 21 years as an Roeder's highest Individual finish at the NCAA championships was second in the 200 fly in 988 in a schoolrecord time of 2:04,40, a mark that stilt stands today She Al the in He was team www.bloomu.edu/sports/ 5 7 91 BU Alumni Calendar of Events 2002 granddaughter of David Bowen '68 and Carol Kishbaugh of Frackville with the Reading Phillies mascot BU alumni attended a picnic at the game on July 15. Talia JeJJerson. Bowen '72 Alumni Association Fenstemaker Alumni House Bloomsburg University 400 East Second Street Augusts Bloom at the Beach (Avalon, N J) August 5-10 Theatre August Third Thursday at Boathouse (Malvern) 1 trip to Stratford, Ontario August 20 Alumni Family Picnic (Kirby Park, Wyoming Valley) August 21 Alumni Family Picnic (Long's Park, Lancaster) September 5 Alumni event in New York City September 13 Alumni Golf Outing (Heritage Hills, York) September 14 Husky Invitation Alumni Race September 19 Third Thursday October 3 Husky Club Golf Outing (Frosty Valley, Danville) October 4 Hall of Fame Banquet October 5 Homecoming October Third Thursday in Philly Area November 2 Third Thursday in Philly Area December Third Thursday in Philly Area 1 1 in Philly Area