Volume Monn i „ , U.J. 9, Number 1 January 2004 new dinmg facility will be approximately m„h h,J ,o make room on Ihe upper campus for a bigger and belter Monty i scheduled to open fail 2004 The 15.1)00 square > feel-four times larger lhan Ihe original. It willfeature seating for 300 in the dining area, multi-purpose rooms that seat WO. a larger fulUervice food area, an outside palio. a student lounge and apartment staff offices. Alumni on the news ^evcnt registration Web ^Husky Notes www.bloomualumni.com ^photos Bloomsburg University Alumni Association Board of Directors Slacey Belhumcr ''J4 Scott BircJ '96 '54 Dee Doyle Brennan Alice Koch Cromwell '66 William Derricon '66 Nancy Feher Edwards '70 Stephen Fellerman '88 Treasurer Frank Furgele '52 flijc) Brenda Na fzinger Nation '68 Kyle llindsman '92 MlchaelJemo '93 RodKelchner '56 Mark Keyset '75 Mary' Maroon & Gold Anne Majikas Ktemkosky '59 The Maroon & Cold is published once a year by the Alumni Association of Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, a State System of Higher Crystal Kovaschelz '98 Education university. contribution of any Sheri Uppowitsvh 'HI Vice I'residcnt alumni who It subscribe for $10. sending a check, payable to Nancy Swartz Lychos distributed to alumni is who have made a amount within the previous 18 months and non- '52 Subscriptions BUAA, may be purchased by to; (life) Patrick McAndrcw '70 AluoiDi Association President Julie Meyer Diana Nimmo Fenstemaker Alumni House Bloomsburg University 400 East Second Street Bloomsburg PA 17815 '96 '98 Sharon Gettel Olff '78 Joanne Shaffer Pileski '64 Sccrelary The Alumni Association presented awards during the annual Recognition Dinner on Alumni Day. Apnl 26. 2003. The award recipients (center) are shown with Pal McAndrew '70. Alumni Association president. andJe.ssica Kozloff. university president: Alumna o/lhe Scott P. Righter '84 Sandra Serafm '79. Young Young Alumnus of the Year; Honorary Alumnus: Burton Reese, Honorary Alumnus; (from top Year; Chcsley Harris Charles Chronister. left) Mora: 'SI. and Jack Mulka '66 Distinguished Service Award. Mark Schweiker 75 also received a Distinguished Sen-ice .-twurd in May when he was a speaker at Jeffrey Ron '00 Commencement Sandra Jefferson ' (See photo, page M & Director ofAlumni Affairs Dor Remsen Editor. Writer Sachetti '7I,'73M & Reunion Coordinator Linda Long *93H Eric Slingerland '80 Elwood Hippenstiel *68, '81 28). Rupp'7l rickiStmng Doug Executive Editor '89 Wagner '4.i Administrative Assistant Marh yotir oale^^di^ Alumni Weekend 800-526-0254 (life) 570-389-4058 2004 April Doug Hippenstiel '68 Alumni AtTairs Director For mxyre/ Alu/rywU/ 2003 photon go- to-: Fa\: We^ehe^yvd^ 570-389^060 aIum@bIooniu.edu 23-25 www.bloomualumni.com 2 Alumni Weekend The Class of 1943 - April 25-27, 2003 Reunion luncheon was held on Friday. April _\\ :003 at the henslemuker Alumni House Guests induded membirs of other I V-IOs classes Men from front left Andrew '43. Berme Fellman '42. (second rvwi Hugh Niles 43.JohnMagdl '4H. IViUiam Selden '43. Henry VonHlohn Women fmm fmnt left Morton Walloce Suites 43. Jean Kuster VonBlohn 43. Joyce Lofir Hunter '43: (second row) Betty Fisher '4S. Joanna Fice Buckingham '43. Mary Lou Fenslenia/cer John '45. Reba Henrie FeHman '43. Floivnce FousI Yeany '44. Sara "Salh Hollenstem Dix '43Magill '43. 60"' Philip Ycany " The Class of 1953 SOth Reunion was held Friday evening. April 25. 2003. at the Fenslemaker Alumni House Guests included members oj the ( 'lasses oj l'J^2 and IV54 Women from front Joan Greco Fix '53. Joanne Cuff F'ltzpatrick '53. Midge Wrzesniewski Stoutenhurgh '53. Doris Paternoster Wandishin '53. Delores "Dee Doyle lirennan '54. Charlotte Stoehr Reed '54. " left (second row) BU President Jessica Kozloff. Anna Heacock Lloyd Caccia Wolfe '53, Havard Kilroy '54. Jean Miller Sick Nellie Swartz '53: Byham '53. (back row) Ruth Thomas Keeler '53. Anne Kelley Slonik '53. Mary Condon Gehringer '53. Regina Hershcl Schiraldi Nancy Swartz Lychos '52, Nan Ksanznak. Jeananne Evans Scrimgeour Betsy Bacr Schukis '53. Madge Felker Kile '53. '53. Kathleen "Kitty" Mitchell Boychuek '52. Mildred "Lucky " '53. Erma '54. Teresa Charney Spies liean Sheuts PUseotl Furgele '53 '53. Lee Ann '53. Joan Men from front BU President Jessica Kozloff. John DiRico '53, Dan Fitzpatrick '53. Thomas "Tweet" Reed' 52. John "Stumpy" Slonik '52. Bill Stoutenhurgh '53: (second row) Gene Morrison '53, Claude Renninger '53. Larry Ksanznak '53. Charlie Brennan '53. Dan Boychuek '53. (third raw) Bill Hill '53. Don Butler '53. Dave Linkchorst '53, Russ Verhousky '53, John Scrimgeour '53, Nelson Kile '52. Frank Furgele '52. (fourth row) Bill "Buck " Byham '53. George Lambnnos. Ed Jones '54. Don Cesare '52. Jimmy Thomp.wn '53. left: Bloomsburg Reunion on Alumni Weekend From Navy V-I2s (1944-45) held their third Carl Chamberlain. Harold Russ Nickerson. Tom Kilroy Bob Carter. Paul Vincent Pass. Velie. LaRue Gunnison and Bill to honor veterans of the Korean War on the 50th anniversary of its end was held on Alumni Day April 26. 2003. at the Fenslemaker Alumni House Principals were (from left) Oale Krothe '60. chairperson of the Veterans Committee. Jessica Kozloff. university president: Billy Chapman, speaker, and EUeen A lbert.ion Chapman '67. memherofthe Veterans Committee. A pro-am left Klinefelter. Vernon. 3 Alumni Family La<^kaM}a^iv\w Berhy — 1Zed/ — Picnics 2003 McVcuie/ Parh Bridge/ KecreatXxyn/ Area/ 4 Alumni Family Picnics 2003 'J Lehigh/ Valley See all — Covered/ 136 picnic photos online at V>y'idyge/ WWW.bloomualumni.com. Park/ Click on PhotO Gallery. Lehigh Valley Party DC Reception Third Thursdays November in the Philly area November 7 December Alumni Golf Outings 8 1921 support tor an American contest, in which the five winning students would get a free trip to the lYPT '21 and his wife, Helen, celebrated their 75th wedding anniversary on June 25.2003- Frank is next 101 and Helen began his teaching career at Newport Township School in 1926. He later served DGFrankl((^aol,com, as a principal in the school district for nearly 45 1966 Frank Klem years. is They have 97. Frank a son, Frank Jr.; more like Don contact ai Joseph Figliolino '66, a vice president with ISCF^Back Bay Casuals in West Patterson, NJ, was honored at the third annual Luncheon with Champions, co-sponsored by the Somerset/ 1938 George Sharp '38 has written Gleanings, a volume of poems written between 1925 and 2002. Pages 21 to 38 offer the Bloomsburg poems, some printed in the Maroon & Gold and Obtter while George was a in you would please three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Bloomsburg. Other verses have appeared anthologies in England and the U.S. student event. If information, Bloomsburg secretary of the Fair Board, He has three daughters and five grandchildren, Hunterdon Business and Fducation Partnership and the Somerset County Vocational- Technical Schools Foundation. Joe was nominated by Somcrville High School for his support of the school. James Sicvens, known Bloomsburg State College One 1962 Sharon Sholley Kribbs '66 has been devoted to Christmas Eve in Denmark, a series of poems which were in the Christmas 1974 issue of IDEALS magazine, with Kathryn Buggy College, University, photos of selected Bing and Grondahl Jule Aften received a Presidential Medal in acknowledgment Lewisburg. section most recent poem "September Eleven," in reflects his impressions print, from the faculty at Camden County of her service. She joined CCC in is an assistant professor of nursing contains a nonsense verse intended to bring attention book of One Divided by Two, a novel (Adams Press, 1993). Gleanings its '63 of Elysburg has been selected a vacancy Management. Elysburg, John served through (>JJ) dean of student Community College, was honored by his professional association on March 24, 2003, He was one of 20 educators who have served as chief student New England Association of Schools and Colleges. She chaired the middle school the evaluation team. As of July the Boston area to make her I, 2003, Jinny home in left Cape May, haracleri/,ation C in the t950s. close-knit, ethnic coninuiniliesof coal miners and their laniilics safe environment doors were left a major crime with a social expertise rock and at the chemistry of ccmentitious waste forms and environmental in lor remediation. foreign patents. He earned geochemistry and a Ph.D. mineralogy life Penn at a master's degree in in roll. But lime has been hard Steve /ajac learns Slate- elderly mother's problems, I'he nostalgic memories he has long treasured fade rapidly as he or university to be recognized as a "Pillar of the when he returns to deal with his geochemistry and NJ. affairs officers at a college of high school sports and dancing (o on The Region, as native son more than 160 scicnlit'ic publications and holds 46 United Slates and the author of is unlocked and was disturbing a restricted but safe world Penn Stale University's Materials Research Institute, he is recognized for his He enjoyed a where the peace. Teenagers lived in protessor of materials, civil and nuclear engineering Virginia Hesel '64 recently evaluated the Dubai '56, retired and frcatmcnt of Department of Energy sites for the at A the end of 2003. National School in the United Arab Emirates for County serving on a Real Estate Waste systems services at Mercer is distinguished committee on Opportunities for National Academies' Board ofRudioactivc Waste 1964 Harrison Morson a magic place for teenagers independent contractor with Brcssi and Martin website, www.xlibris.com/ 1956 was Accelerating in at the ihrary. 1 The Coal Kcgioii of on the Northumberland County board of commissioners. A self-employed fill Public Northeastern Pennsylvania is html. Cracker Blues, Shamokin 1970. Barry Schcetz *67 to offered by X-Libris on live in The Coombs Conservatory student in 1942. George, who earned a master's degree at Temple University in 1950, was a teacher for 34 years. He short stories (Dorrance, 1985) and She and her husband. Robert, 1967 John Boback Tales for Old, a signed copies of his book, Bloomsburg 1963 or sung, an unusual commission given to him by a New llaleovivh *64. recently ('() High School's Athletic Hall of Fame. for his outstanding basketball Thomas Blackwell NCAA Women's commitment. in Jim Bonacci '69 was honored as a Business Champion at the Third Annual Luncheon with Champions at Raritan Valley Community College. He was recognized for his long commitment to *71 was selected Basketball Division He was part of a who worked the Terre Haute, IN. to officiate the III Final Four crew, along with Rick Fertig '68. semi-final game between Trinity (TX) and Rochester. Norman Foster '71 has earned a master's degree Bucknell University. High School. 10 is been re-elected to the borough ViUanova University 1974. He was recognized in Rutgers University. Colin Hannings '69, a lieutenant colonel He earned a law has served Harry Dowling After retirement, he plans to teach at Rider theology He the school district for the past Gerry in named superintendent of District. 32 years. He and his wife, the former Karen Paul, have two children, Benjamin and Sarah, Living, and Sunset magazines, enhances the original structure. McGeever 1971 High School NJ. Richard Herman '68, the owner of Applied Shchors Inc., was honored in June with a former Diane of a daughter, Sarah. Carol Gibiser Deardorff '69 retired two years ago fix)m a teaching position at Delcastle Technical as past three years. membership in the Bcnsalem Chamber of Commerce. Lower Hucks County '71, are parents 1988. served as department chairman, athletic director Joseph new career his wife, the He 2003. Advisory Board. Administrators Association. education from Temple I, He and Mount Carmel his 35 years with the district, he has taught every Delaware United in at member of the Mary wood College Health Services Administration Program College and a school system. Chamber of Commerce, formerly was assistant principal Township School Bucks County Chief School degree before he decides on a John McKay '69 has been named principal of Our Lady of Lourdes Regional High School for a University of Scranton. instructor at Keystone Administrators and the in he plans to enjoy some gardening, tennis and travel since 1995. Association of School Development, the American degree 1 1969 various capacities New Castle County (DE) Vo-Tech School District to take a position with Wilmington College. Joe also retired from the DIAA board of directors upon leaving the public He earned a of the Vietnam War. he also served on Northampton Borough Council for 6 years. Tom says he was vice principal and head basketball coach Management Association and athletic director. A veteran and administrator. and Curriculum During that time, he served as counselor, advisor, tennis Wayne Memorial for 30 years. A licensed nursing home administrator, he a member of the American College of National As.sociation of Secondary Principals, the Neiper '70 has retired after teaching in the Northampton Area School District for 33 years. coach and assistant Pennsylvania. administrative assignments in Rotary High School. Tom the of Lmergency Services of Northeastern I')94. he's a Dennis currently serves as the principal of David Smith '70 has been named purchasing manager Reading Truck Body. He has been with the company for 29 years. several student support services. Previous to that, Hospital in I is of his dedication and coaching youth. Temple at and Perm State at executive director, senior vice president and education issues to time Dampman Lehigh University and University, Area High School, where he was employed since is fulfilled named director of planned giving for and professional groups on topics ranging from December at University, the LIniversity of Scranton He Wayne Memorial Monesdalc. He previously was civic retiring '68 has been advisory board of Devereux Pocono Center. comptroller for in was inducted into the Bristol Sports November 2!. 2003 in recognition Mifllinburg School District. in the Kreamer Christian Academy and the Hethesda Prep School in Milton, She works with home schoolers from her home office, offering presentations to community, management. Since also Hall of Fame on more than 30 years of education ha.s experience is Ilensalem district office. and a stale runnerup award. three-year term, effective July superintendent at Ilensalem ligh School. Cecelia than 350 matches, two state Bristol Central principal and district I titles magazines. She also has had numerous poems evaluation and testing services. to his won more He writer for about 12 years, she has had teams coaching of wrestling. During his career, Nashville, TN, published by greeting card companies. the North Schuylkill School variety of capacities during in at the several do/en articles and short stories published legislative assistant to state Senator MBA Ted earned an Dennis Sicgmann '68 was inducted into the Connecticut High School Coaches Hall of Fame on November 13, 2003 for his excellence in 1968 licnsalem Towiisliip School expired, He is the retired dean of the College of Business Kutztown University. Prior to starting his tenure as dean in 1988, he served as chairman of the completed post-graduate studies superintendent of the appuinlment runs County. work with him. to Ringlown. Ihc former District, replaces Ted Hartz '70 has been named president and chief executive officer of the Berks Economic Partnership, a start-up economic development organization promoting business growth and employment in Berks He is at a teacher at Danville Area Doug McClintock 1972 to NsDcy '72M Nesbitt Martin has joined the slaffof the Sylvan Learning Center. Lewisburg, a division of at He participated Nell '72 has been teaching school Bangor Area School in the She and her husband. Peler Nell in 30 years. the Mission building a community service building for a in a very poor section of the In previous years, element^ District for Tegucigalpa, Honduras. in Gregon. Kashclla '74 has joined Smoker, Smith & Associates in Dcrn Township as an accoimtant. He city. has 30 years of accounting experience. Doug has been a volunteer mission for similar projects in Nicaragua, Dominican Republic. Panama, Guatemala and '73, live in Roseto- 1974 January as a volunteer in with Discovery Ser\ ice Projects church Kay Haho '73 of Doylcslown returned week for a Caribe in Sylvan Learning Systems. Honduras James Whilclock '74 was named a Fellow in the American Academy of Optometry in December 2002. Less than eight percent of practicing Alaska. optometrists are fellows in the academy. Barry Feudale '72 writes: "In January, trekked the Ecuadorian Cloud Forest and summited Mount I Norte (16,500 Illinizi feet) Phil Struzzeri '73 has been elected chairman of with a wonderful Quest group of 19 led by the incomparable Roy Smith. Since I had a few extra days after everyone returned home. decided to attempt Mount Chimborazo. I "Chimbo" at the Ecuadorian 20.700 feet is the highest Andes and a heavily glaciated and crevassed mountain with avalanche potential, but "Chad Mantinez, Chad's is not unduly technical. a lawyer from Stroudsburg; Marcos, an Italian world Marcello, our guide; and I left the Whympher at has long been active in local, county and state He is a contract support/training specialist with Computer politics. Thomas Bixler '73 has been promoted degree at Inc, lom, who ofl'icer advanced to become the managing member ot Allegany Opiical'Naiional Optometry 1 1 C. Allegany Optical is a 2 -otVicc group with otViccs to earned a master's years of commercial lending and credit quality Martin He is I scree and talus {small stones at the base of the (metal spikes aftached to climbing boots), roped up and deployed our axes ice when we Thielman Glacier. "We summited about 8 a.m. and arrived back the refuge about 12:30 p.m. I at 'bonked' after about four hours of nonstop climbing, Marcello wanted lo also has a refraclive surgical and his wife, MD Su.san. have three daughters; 2002 honor graduate Jim reports I in the of the Bloomshurg lemple indsay. an eighth grader that he has Lancaster area, and Danny '74. a Stevan Anselmi '69. a podialric surgeon in Wellsboro, was a guest lecturer at the annual renuuned friends with two former roonmiates; David (ioss '73, president ol LIniversity; Kalhry n. a student at the liniversity married to the former Jane '76. Ed Edwards It of Pittsburgh, and CPA Neil/ '75. an in Roycrstord lloth intended wedding in the summer o! 2002, Jim of the Jennifer's Area Chamber of Commerce, has been awarded siiyshis interests include golf, hie Keystone Award for Outsianding Service by Chamber of Commerce executive. The award was presented at the annual meeting of the Pennsylvania Chamber of Commerce l--xecutives belt), a Kwon Do (black gardening and yard work, acting, scuba diving, ballroom dancing and ontithology, meeting Institute for Peripheral Nerve Surgery lucson. in A/. optometrist the arrived at the le Jennifer, a 11;30 p.m. After slipping and sliding on mountain) for about an hour, we put on our crampons four states. center in Hagerstown, with Bucknell University, has more than 25 experience. in 1 executive vice president, chief credit Sun Bancorp in Pennsylvania. Maryland and Virginia, he has in friend, Reggie; traveler; Refuge it He in sun than Mount Everest, due to the equatorial bulge. It is Organization, Democratic Sciences Corporation. peak actually closer to the is Township Jenkins the Me has been practicing optometry Chambersburg for the past 20 years. Licensed I he Institute to the reduction is dedicated of pain and development of sensation the lower legs, ankles I'eet. in and Ihe seminar was attended by hand, foot and on October 16, 2003. The award was established in 963 to recognize outstanding service in. and Craigann Mchrmann '74 completed coursework ankle, plastic and neuro and passed the certification exam lo be a legal surgeons from 44 states, 1 me down send due to my legs giving out slipping on the steep 40-50 degree glacier. him to and I my asked slow down the pace and we re-roped into a group of four plus two. Marcello and I 1 last year, to be a more challenging and beautiful mountain." Carol Kishbaugh Bowen chamber management Pennsylvania, Edwards He is is is nurse consultant. She a consulting business to only the 14th recipient the process of starting work with attorneys and insurance companies on medical cases. not presented every year, the husband of Nancy is in Dr Anselmi in Fchcr Edwards practitioner at Women's Health Chambersburg, She earned an University of Pennsylvania Jim Sachetti '73, editor of Press- Enterprise, Bloomsburg, won second place for three paper he to For the past 14 years she has been a nurse '70. "Chimbo was windy, cold and "Zhivagosome" found Mount Cotopoxi (19,500 feet), which climbed with Quest to. of the award, which summited I about 15 to 20 minutes after the lead group. but contributions Professionals in MSN degree at the is discussed a currently writing document his experience with decompression of the common peroneal nerve as well us the innervation of the anterior and lateral in I9li6, musculature ol the Greg Kashella editorials in an annual state journalism '74 has joined the accounting firm of Smoker, Smith competition. Hershey '72, project director for & office, Associates P,C, Greg is a in the firm's member of the is leg. fhis similar lo surgery for carpal tunnel syndrome, a problem familiar to many Schuylkill County 's Retired Senior Volunteer Program, people. has been elected president of the Pennsylvania Association of National Senior Service Corps Project earned u master 's degree Directors for 2002-2004. She has been Dr. Anselmi. RSVP director also at llloomsburg, received his doctor of podialric medicine since 1992. Prior to that, she was executive director of Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Schuylkill County. She degree at in 1977, is member and treasurer for Child Development She is member and past president of the Schuylkil board Inc. who in toot is I lemple University He is board certified and ankle surgery and a fellow of the American County Volunteer Managers Association and the Association of Schuylkill County Services. She is College of Fool and Ankle secretary and past president of the Frackville Lions College of Fool and Ankle Club. At the club's 50lh anniversary dinner, she Orthopedists and the received the Melvin Jones Fellowship Surgeons, the American Award from Institute for Peripheral Surgery. Lions Club International, She and her husband, David Bowen '68, have a daughter, Jennifer, and a granddaughter, Talla, Robert DeSilver Jr. '72 of Bethlehem has been promoted by Fulton Financial Advisors president and market to senior vice manager of the northeast region William Fox '72 has been named director for philanthropic services for the Williamsport-Lycoming Foundation, He formerly was vice and president and regional support manager for M&T Bank. 1973 Kenneth Trometter '73 retired June 30. 2003 after 29 years with the Social Security Administration, employed most recently as District Manager of the Lewistown PA SSA office. Memhers of the Wyoming on March 4. 2003 Sandy Smith McAndrew drive Valley Chapter helped public television station Volunteers who answered phones to WVIA with their membership record pledges were (front top left) Diane Burbich Cosgrove '67; Nancy Pornheim Stalma '70. Nancy Swart: Lye hos '52; Jess Kresgc 69. Frank Haduck '69: ami Hat MacAndrew '70. Alumni Association president Not pictured Susan Gottlieb Becheiti '74. Debbie Zalewskt Garu '75. chapter president; Susan Cromack McCahe '70. '77: Marvin Metzgar II 'H6 and his ten-year-old daughter. Lindsay. Nerve nurse. She earned a master's degree at the Penrjsylvania Institute of Cerliried Public Accountants He and Timolhy Kcagan '74 of Whitehall lownship has Hank oflicer at United Trust He in Demczko '74 was McCann School of the historical prism of the campuses all and cultural differences conquer mankind, yate^y Uusiness and Technology. Dan came to 17 years In after last served a.s l-nglish teacher, vice-principal/ director of studies, and Carol Ilogac/yk Young vice prcsidcnl ol' l»i director of the annual musical theatre productions at personnel Cardinal Brerwian Dan holds by l-ulron hltttroiiics, ihc College and an world's leading manulaclurcr Ile will ol lighting controls, Carol joined personnel departmcnl 1979, During llie I 1 1,000 are special education Bloomsburg State a B.A. from M degree a master's at Lehigh University and a doctorate from Nova Southeastern University in Florida. She Ihe mother of is A. from Villanova Universlty. In Curriculum and Bloomsburg University. M,l'^d. summer at two daughters. in acquaintances at dtbyrontoholmail.com. worked In Eunice Zcigler '75, a second grade teacher In the MIdd-Wcsl School District, was named one of the top 2 teachers in the state. She has been a teacher in the West Beaver Elementary School for 29 years. 1975 bcnellls, compensation, 1976 recruiting and Iltulock *75 has been elected to a seven- Barbara year term on the Wllliamsport-I.ycoming Foundation Board of Directors. She is managing employee development. In announcing the promotion, l.utron She previously was a John [.ongenderler praised Young's long-term conlribulions to llie company "Carol exemplifies Ihe l.ulron culture," he said, "She does whatever lakes, it accepts responsibility to tlnd sokitions and facilitates change so necessary company Hudock Moycr principal of CEO first Financial Advisors, vice president with Lynch for 26 years. Barbara also serves on the Bloomsburg University Foundation Board of Directors and chaired the very successful comprehensive campaign recently concluded. In 2002 she was Bloomsburg University's recipient of the Eberly Award for Volunteerism, presented by the State System ot Higher Education, Rotary Foundation Merrill of Rotary International named her to a Association reinvents itself She builds a in Sam Bidleman '76, an English teacher at Bloomsburg Area High School, has been named the Journalism Teacher of the Year in Pennsylvania. The award is presented annually by 200.^ the Pennsylvania Student Press Association. was also a finalist for the He 2003 Pennsylvania Teacher of the Year. Bloomsburg University Alumni named her Young Alumna of the Year Joanne Linn Blass '76, director of the Montour County Child Care Information Service, has been helping area families find care for their children for 1997. Sandra Massctti '75 has been named executive Phoebe Home Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, She previously was director of operations for scenarios for both," in Marywood ot the I is a ehigh Vallc> Workforce Investment lioard. Capital Hlue Cross Consumer Advisory Council and Society for Human in Carol and her husband. Sieve, live in Hmmaus. are the parents of four l liey Maryann Cortese Feno Mark Roinard human Scranton, service licensing in the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare. He his in employment with the 1975 as a special education became the licensing administrator of licensed day and residential programs in the OtTice of Mental Retardation. new and Families; position, Otl'icc of Mental Retardation; OtVice '75 earned a Ph,D. at McGowan excellence in doctoral studies. Gail Balliet Vogel '75 has been named director of special education for Colonial Intermediate Unit She joined the Intermediate Unit special education teacher in 1975 as a and worked there for 14 years until her program was transferred to the Pocono Mountain School District. An A frican Tragedy Coming To Terms With the Muslim World and Politics in a Changing World 994). including Equaiorial Guinea: 1 1 98 1 ), ( 1 99 1 ), He ( 1 has written a series of books for the Clio Press Commonweal. The Geographical Magazine and Human Rights Quarterly. publications as Ann Strous Hunter '77. a certified speech is owner and director of Pediatric in Windsor Township, York Therapy Associates County. She and her husband, Jeff, are parents of a daughter, Melissa. Mary Ann Herhal Kurcz at Ihe new Lehigh '77 is a science teacher Valley Charter High School for William Boger '77 has been named to the board of directors of Foundations Behavioral Health, a private non-profit psychiatric facility serving adolescents. Bill Is owner of William Boger Certified Public Accountants in Doylestown. Stephen Major '77 of Glenmoore manager for is regional sales Anderson Power Products. was clinical Treatment Center director in Henryville. She Thomas P. Smith '76 has been named in 1996. director of the Counseling Center at the University of Scranton. He had been a clinical psychologist at Mary Beth Walewski Shade First Federal's manager of '77, downtown Bloomsburg office, has been given the additional responsibility of developing relationships with business customers and making referrals for insurance and trust business. She has been with the bank since 1977. She and her husband, Jon, are parents of a son, Justin. the center since August 1989. A licensed psychologist, he maintains a private practice in Scranton. member at He is also an adjunct faculty the University of Scranton and a clinical instructor at Philadelphia College of Osteopathic William Dennis '77 has been named Berks County administrator. He formerly was deputy administrator in Spartanburg, SC. from February 2000 to present; Medicine. He earned County, a master's degree at Marywood PCOM. MD. from county manager 1 995 to 1 In Frederick 999; and Cumberland County administrator, 1988 to 1995. He and his wife. Susan, have four children. Marywood University in 2003. She received the 20. Hill with the Pennsylvania Certification Board at for vice Drug University and a doctorate in clinical psychology OtTiee of Social Programs, Nancy Hall named achieved Certified Addictions Counselor status of Mental Health and Substance Abuse and the Medal Spruce later Mark is responsible for the administrative management of over 11.000 licensed programs in the OlUce of Children, Youth In his a lecturer In history and Services In Hazleton, Shejoined the agency in 1992 as clinical director. She formerly '75 has been appointed director of He began Commonwealth '76 has been president of Serenio Gardens: Alcoholism and at teacher. Resource Management, children. University now at Business Hducation from Hloomsburg, She member administrator of Blough Health Care Center in Bethleliem, She earned a master's degree Carol canted a B.S, is the Performing Arts- through, finding solutions company, devising win-win He administrative assistant for academic atTairs at pathologist, parents of two children. Alison. 15, and K.irby, 19. degree the world. as the author of a variety of articles for such Lee Saverio '76 has been named head baseball coach for La Salle University. He formerly was head coach at Cheltenham for 13 years, and his teams posted more than 130 wins. the past 25 years. She and her husband, Terry, are and the needs of the the Sudan, Africa, from 1980 to 1984, and computerized reference encyclopedias as well consensus and then cotnes that benefit the individual from taught a Paul Harris Fellow, and the that continually in He World Bibliographical Series on Equatorial Guinea, Rwanda, The Congo and Eritrea. He has also been a contributor to other books course of every area of Ihe in politics Penn State Berks-Lehigh ValleyRandall is author of several other books, her lA-ycar career, she has dcparlment including He earned his doctorate a brief period of peace in that strife-torn region of 1 love to hear from old B.S.C. friends and He would and in European of Leicester in the liniversity of Reading in England. English She earned ligh School. complete his Instruction this iitron's I students In the lU, students. secondary education. He '79 has been prDtnotctl political studies at the University England. McCann that often divide Randall earned a master's degree He has been with Mct'ann since 1998, when he was appointed Director of the new Sunbury campus, Middle Ages, he sheds on the ethnic, economic, language, religious light recently promoted Regional Director of Education for to of Randall Fegley '77 has published another book. The Golden Spurs of Kortrijk. a fascinating tale of the growth of the Flemish city-states. Through and compliance Brldgewalcr. NJ, has been with the bank for 10 years. Daniel T. the at University of Pennsylvania. to vice president been promoted University of Scranton and a doctorate Annville his family live in Of the 78.000 1978 1977 Geraldine Shepperson '77. superintendent Ted Konas '78 has been named chief of the Hazleton Area School District since 1 993, has been given the Athena Award. The award is presented annually by the Greater Hazleton Chamber of Commerce to an area businesswoman for outstanding professional achievement. She began her career in the school district in 1 98 1 as a school financial EMJAY Display Inc. same post at ASK Foods officer for Lancaster-based He previously held the Inc. in Palmyra. Ron Wysochansky *78 has been appointed deputy secretary of banking for depository institutions. He is responsible for the examination and supervision of 364 stale-chartered financial institutions operating in He Penns> Ivania. has been with the Department of Banking for 25 vears. husband Ste\ e are parents of three children; Brian 23. Stephanie 16 and Sarah 13. 1981 Chrisline Shepps Strong '80, dean of student Mary Ellen Rutled^e Eshelman 'Hi has joined RF ri W Associates Inc as diivctor of human He and his wife, Kathleen have two children. Ronald and Andrea. Jr. affairs atSUNY American College Personnel to receive the Robert ZigmenI '78 has been named vice president & of finance for Kunzler firm 1 3 years ago. and corporate Co. Since joining the Inc. he has served as controller, treasurer Potsdam, recently was selected .\ssociation Senior Student .AfTairs OtViccr Practitioner Award, .^s a recipient of one of the ACPA's highest awards, she will serve a three- yeiw term with the Senior Student AtVairs OlTicer secretar>'. Program beginning Practitioner at Elizabeth. Alison. Gregory and Geoffrey, and five since 1996. She has beenanacti\ grandchildren. member of Christine has been the dean of student aff airs Potsdam since 1998 and the chief student affairs officer with a varict\ of titles eand important '78 was recently honored for 25 years of service as a teacher at Lehigh Christian Academy and Lehigh Valley Christian High School. He and wife, Deborah, have six children: Elizabeth, 24; Henry James, They reside in 23; 3. 19; Sarah, his Amy. I6;Anana,9;andHeIen, award for the Outstanding Regional Coordinator in 1991. and the award for the Outstanding Contribution to the Organization in 1996. She served as president of the Christine also received the award for Outstanding State and International Division Debra M. Gonzalez Gonzalez, SC. USN *78 and Captain Richard have relocated her husband has accepted Singapore where to command Leader from ACPA member of the in 2001. She SUNY is a founding of the Naval Organization and served on the Directorate Board of the ACPA Commission on Judicial Affairs and Legal Issues. Her accolades range from grassroots honors to the highest award given in the State University two years and their address FPO. AP %534. is PSC 470 Box 2955. 1979 '79, a certified hospice Medical Center for palliative care nurse at Geisinger more than 20 years, has co-authored an article in the Journal ofPalliaiive Medicine. The how Geisinger implemented article describes comprehensive a bereavement program to prepare individuals loss and for the of a loved one and to support them through the from Greek organiz^ations to their the development as responsible citizens of campus community. This year, she became an honorary member of the SLINY Potsdam Alumni Association for outstanding contribution to the College and the Alumni Association, She received commitment to multiculturalism and diversity in Professional Service in 1991. MBA at Golden Gate LIniversity in '81 Jacksonville, FT in is serving at She earned an San Fnincisco 1986. Sue SypuUki Hepburn '81, a soles associate for Weidel Realtors in Bucks County, was recently honored for her outstanding commitment to quality service and for providing the top number of referrals to Weidel "s insurance and alTilinie title recognized b\ the Pennsylvania Associations of Rl Ai rORS since h)*)6 and is a member of the Susan Trynoski '81M, a fourth grade teacher and coordinator of the elementary division at Wyoming Seminan. 1 ower School in Forty Fort, received the prestigious Frances and Louis Maslow Award lor excellence 1982 Maguschak & Albert Jones '82 has been named executive vice Bank He has more than 20 years of real estate finance experience, nmst recently as group vice president at Commonwealth Bank. I Ic resides in Oaks, Brian llamm *82 has joined The Frederick Group, South Whitehall lownship. as an accountant. He holds an MBA from DeSales University. Antliuny DiValeriu Jr. '82 Bank of Switzerland in Anthony aiul his wite, 1 is a senior vice manager at Union the Philadelphia offices, iiula. are parents of three in Danville, '80 has been a Nurick LLC. Hazleton. since 1991. She has been partner in charge of the Hazleton office since 1998 and chair of the firm's A native of education law practice group since 2001 . Hazleton, she earned her law degree at Dickinson School of Law. She is many community active in groups, including the United Way of Greater Hazleton, Lois Hertzog Fedele '80 has been named manager of the Doylestown office of Weidel Realtors, She joined the firm in 1998 as a sales associate. Vicki Bloss Seifred '80, after 1 5 counselor and dean of students, years as a guidance is returning to the classroom as a seventh grade social studies teacher at Newark Charter School in Newark, DE. She and her of Patrick Schloss, provost and vice president, Academic Affairs, to made Fhe Bhionisburg University Fuundalion/ Cynthia Schloss. Hie family will confer with the how ol [-"xceptioiiality '80, a staff accountant at McNee, Wallace 2l)tn, nfier an She was the spouse the funds will be used to benefit Certification Program. partner at illness. foundation on in teaching. has completed the QuickBooks ProAdvisor Elizabeth Dougherty xceptionalih Programs. Fhe family requests that 1980 Schooley Tax and Accounting Sei^ice I died April nK'morial donations be Bethlehem. Donald Schechterly Cyiiltiiii Sclilo!(.s, assistant piotessor, Weidel Million Dollar Club. president and senior portfolio Doreen Perini '79 of Easton has been promoted to group brand manager responsible for Hoi lamales. Mike & Ike and Zours product lines at Just Born Inc., in Advancement Award given by Excellence Ml. Naval Hospital president of real estate finance at Republic First lifetime Community Hill, Nav\ Coniinander (>ina Spleen for her contributions vice president for facilities at Cranbrook Educational Bloomfield pursuing certification Bloonisburg University on the campus. She received the highest award given by SUNY. the Chancellors Award for in is niployec Benefits Specialist. students in the Depiiilnicnt for her contributions to the First multicultural students for her support and Joe Metro '79M has been named director of facilities management at Elizabethtown College. He had been I Spoon Awards" the Patron of grieving process. as an of New York. She has received several "Golden Year Experience cook-otTs, as well as recognition Dawn Reed Snyder Villamn aUniversiiv and Affairs Judicial Regional Contracting Center. They will be overseas for Resource Management Certification from settlement services company. She has been organization from 1998 to 2000. Alburtis. Human the College Student Personnel Association of New York State, having received Henry Crush human registered professional in .\ resources, she earned Professional in.^pril 2003. Brent Lees '78 has been appointed the veterans' affairs ofllcer for Montour County, He is a 20-year veteran of the LLS. Air Force. He has four children: SUNY i resources. ken Wilson s art classes lived and breathed art in the For three summers between i U \S and 1 woods of Maine They shared cooking, and cleaning responsibdities while they worked to develop their artistic skills in an inspiring environment The six-week opportunity was enjoyed by a total of 28 students, some of whom returned to campus for a reunion on October 1 1. 2003 Seated (from left) are Mary Jane Angus '75. Ken Wilson. Barbara Decker Golden '77. (.standing, from left). Donna Dajnowski '78. Judy Hellerman Eby '76. Elaine Lispi '76. Richard Mattel '75. Hetty liuehring Lake'7H. Jim '/ Perrige '78. Kevin Wixted '79 and Grace Keating Morgan 13 '79. Programs. children: AJ, i4;AIcx, 3; 1 and Morgan. 10, Township. She formerly served as controller for They the firm. reside in Malvern. Groves Bryan Kellenberger '84 and Beth Cerula Kellenberger '84 have moved to Fairless Hills. '82 ofthe accounting firm. Richard W. Randy Yoh earned the professional P.C., recently designation of certified specialist planning. To in Bryan Gemini Bakery Equipment Co. in Philadelphia, Beth is anticipating their youngest child's entry into kindergarten and returning to the teaching They retirement is this designation, he completed a cam curriculum of seven courses. Randy and his wife. They Kelly, are parents of a son, Dalian. live in are parents of Tim, Sarah and Justin, currently director of finance at Robcsonia. profession. Wolak '82 Stanley, He and .lohn is an executive director at Morgan 3, They and Meredith. Terry Conrad West Chester. live in 1985 Nancy, are parents of his wife, three children: Bradley. 9; Cara, 7; '83. Huskies from 1979 new head 1983 Michael Giglcr '86 been promoted hiis Rebecca Campbell '83 has been named first female general manager of WPVI, Channel 6, in Philadelphia, She joined the station in 1997 as irst programming director. lo senior He coach. who played basketball for the to 1983, back as the Huskies' is started his coaching career as an assistant at Shenandoah University in Winchester. VA, for three seasons. He then served Bucknell University as an assistant coach for years. For the past three years, he was head coach relationship manager l Lycoming College. Terry and his wife, Kari, have three children; Travis, Emily and Kasey. Union's commercial banking division. In his is new role, he responsible lor developing and executing selling strategies that generate new Lyone Rishcl Homiak '83IVI was named Outstanding Woman for 2003 by the Anthracite Branch of the American Association of University Women at the Pennsylvania state convention in Lynne currently serves prospects, as well as April 2003. strategies Ihal maintain, the Anthracite Branch. as treasurer of Dcnisc Antolik Kokinchak '83 is serving as chairwoman for the 2003 Marywood University Fund Community Campaign. She has been a parttime faculty enhance and expand owner of Miller has .lane Miller '83, announced an Lehigh Valley and C'orporation of Reading. Miller Institute focuses surrounding communities. on working with individuals and businesses to maximize personal and company value. She uses A Union vice l-'irsl afilliation Institute, with Resource Associates president. Michael launched personal coaching, group facilitation and multi- his career in the financial media resources services industry in 1986 in successful in meeting specific growth objectives, the Meridian Dank to help clients become more She has earned professional certification from ARC International. She is the retail organization. In 1990. he Senn-Oelaney and joined the commercial author of several books, and her work has been banking group as featured a relationship manager. A native ol Whitchall and current resident of Macungic. Michael has a community Palfcrn Pieces, Rural Electrificalion in Magazine, CEO Refresher, American Management MANAGE Association's member in the and several issues of FM'cutive Excellence children. business and managerial Marywood for the past She and her husband. John, have two five years. relationships in ihc Greater They live in Gibson. Robert Kimble '83 has joined the accounting firm of /avada & Associates. He has 20 years of accounting and tax experience with extensive background in the restaurant and hospitality indu.stry. He and his wife, Helen, have two children. They reside in Shavertown. to committee lor Hillside School; board treasurer ol Second Harvest Food Bank; and member of the Hoard of Ambassadors for l.chigh Drums. officer of the YMCA, He Lower Bucks Family CEO He holds an MBA degree development and student services in a college Robbins serves as director of the Undergraduate Academic Services Center, dean of general studies and professor of psychology at West Virginia University in Morgantown. setting. Dr, Michael Harrington '85 has been named senior vice president and treasurer at First Niagara in Lockport, NY, He formerly was Bank senior vice president and chief financial officer at Equity Bank, an of Susquehanna Bancshares. affiliate in Marlton, NJ, Michael and his wife, Ellen, have They live in Clarence, NY. Stafford *8S recently opened Cocalico Area Hearing Services in Denver, PA. 7 years of experience in clinical audiology 1 two daughters. They reside in Stevens. Darlene Wicker Cernoch '86 of the United for four years. Prior to facility joining the non-profit sector, he served as vice president, commercial loan officer and community banking manager with Sovereign and CoreStates He Banks. is also a graduate of the University of is general manager Gardens, an 86-unit assisted living for Merrill Port Lucie, FL. She formerly spent in several years in journalism and public relations. At BU, she was an editor of Spectrum magazine and was a graduate ofthe intensive 12-week summer program known Virginia. as Beach Blanket Journalism, She and her husband, Wolfgang, a Carbon Community College. from Moravian College. on various topics concerning college student 1986 Way of Bucks County reside in nationally to present general plenary sessions have two children. formerly was president and Bruce Young '83M has been named athletic director at MMI Preparatory School. He will also teach physical education. He and his wife, Kathy, have two grown children, Austin and Amy. They San are parents of Budweiser assistant business and chair ofthe marketing in selected and hearing aid dispensing. She and her husband for member of l.llAP; July 2003. He was one of eight faculty and Anderson, SC. She has worked business manager of the Penn in University Administrators' Institute operations of Budweiser of Columbia, Greenville of Columbia for 18 years. She and her husband. manager Rich Robbins '85 served as a faculty member for Academic Advising Association She has Eric Stark '84 has been named chief executive trustee at a teacher at vice president/controller responsible for financial marketing committee; board I is the national Wendy Spease Sue Barrett Laughead '84 has been promoted Scott, membersliip on .VI-.DC's online available Danville High School. three children. Manor School District, effective January 5, 2004. He joined the district in 1996 as an accountant and was named locus. His involvement includes is 1984 Clirislopher Johnston *83 has been promoted to strong book www.publishamerica.com. Dean Antonio, TX. sciences department at commercial customer The Sara. 1 at in Dean Robbins '85 has written a book of poetry, A Simple Gift, which is dedicated to his daughter. Eric Petlis '83 is majority owner and president of the City Islanders, an outdoor soccer franchise club that will play Complex in the its home matches Harrisburg. in at Skyline Sports The franchise will compete USL's Pro Scoccr League. goalkeeper at Pettis, BU, has also coached who played the sport at the Kim Kinney Kearney '84 is employed by HealthSouth Reading Rehabilitation as director of the speech-hearing department. She also manages the Brain Injury Program. Kim and her husband. Rob, a commercial 1 1, and Kyra, 9. realtor, They have two daughters, Erin, gourmet chef, '86 has joined United Way of Delaware as the regional campaign manager for Kent and Sussex counties. He holds an MBA from Penn State. children. a guidance Hughes '84 has been named principal of Lower Dauphin School District. He formerly was Catharine of Siena School in Mt. principal of CedarCliffHigh School (2001-2003), Vero Beach. Lyndon Yearick live in Shillington. high school and club levels. live in He and They his wife, Janice, reside in Magnolia, have three DE. Jeffrey Marcy Watkins Dcmangone counselor at St. '83 is Pcnn. principal of Lemoyne Middle School assistant principal James Stopper '83 has been Evangelical and Community his wife. Elise. Alex. They live in named controller at Hospital. Lewisburg. He have two sons. Michael and Williamsport. He joined the bank in 1998. ), High School (1993-1994), teacher at Lower Dauphin (19891993) and teacher in South Middletovm School He earned a and principal's certification National Bank. 1997-2001 1997), assistant principal at Palmyra District (1987-1989), D. Bradley Smith '83 has been named assistant vice president of technical services at Blue Ball ( of Red Land High School (1994- at master's degree Shippensburg University. Kelly Lewis '86 was inducted into the East Stroudsbui^ Area High School Meritorious Hall of Fame on May 27. 2003. He was also honored by the Pennsylvania Association of School Retirees with the Joseph Legislator Award for Sie^an Outstanding 2003, Kelly represents the 189th District in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. Richard Antolik Jr. '86. has been promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Air Force. Mary Ford Spitalnick *84 has been named chief operating officer at TSI Associates Inc. in Bern 14 He is assigned to the Air Force Operational Test and Evaluation Center's Operating Location at Schriever Air Force Base in Colorado Springs, CO. He serves as the test and evaluation manager for based midcourse defense battle management command and control system, a key the ground element of America's ballistic missile defense system. He earned a master's degree at West Coast University 1995. in national honorary science research society George, Annette Lint Jurkowski '89 has been promoted who earned a master's degree at Bloomsburg in 1995 and a doctorate at the University of Alabama at Birmingham In 2001. is an eighth grade physical science and biology 19i)7. teacher in the Swithvater Intermediate School. He co-authored Richard and his wife, the former Renee Martinez, are parents of a daughter. Taylor Nicole, 6. reside in Colorado Springs. They CO. the eighth grade "Physical Science, Inductive Learning Curriculum" in his school district. He serves on the Collaboration for Excellence in CEO Paul Grula '86 has been named Tier Counseling in of Northern North Towanda. He formerly was more than seven have two sons, Adam director of outpatient services for years. Wa\ne Bank. She She and her husband, Michael '88, an; parents of two children. They njsidc in Cherry Ridge. to trust o[H'rations otViccr at joined the b.ink in He and his wife, Valerie, Christine Spohn Siegrried '89 has been named principal of Southern 1 ehigh High School. Prior to joining the stalT in 1999. she was an assistant Teacher Preparation In Pennsylvania board at ESU. In addition, he piloted the original co-teaching model for the Pocono Mountain School District and presented principal in the .Mlentown School District. related findings to the Pennsylvania Council for Dave, have a son and a daughter. and Benjamin. Exceptional Children. 1987 include leading his students to first-place awards She also taught in the Easion .Area School District for She earned a muster's degree six years. at l ust Stroudsburg linivcrsity. She and her husband, Dlann VanFlecI '88, a mass communications major, His numerous extracurricular activities in regional employed by is a learning support teacher. is She and her husband. Randy, are the parents of Daniel, age 5 and MaryRuth, age They 3. state reside in Smethport. Summer Schools of Excellence Program grant for gifted and talented youth In program 1995 to support a week-long research at joined the siatTas competitions over the years; obtaining a Pennsylvania Elizabeth Williams Coufair '87 I.U.#9 in Smethport. She and 1990 the Marine Science Consortium at Wallops Island. VA; participating in a Russian Brenda Snyder Fiorcnza '90 has accepted position with SunBunk, She is the a.ssistaiu manager. Brenda was formerly employed Street Station In a branch al Front Northumberland as the general Babn Lisa Blankeostein degree in health education State University. Lisa Area School in May 2003 works from Penn Tom for 10 years. coach the Spring in Grove District. John Reber '88 has been promoted to vice president, risk management, at Sun Bank. He joined the bank in Kangtfr '90 has been hired as cross country Tamaqua Area High School. He at business education teacher In the school William Kuzo '88 has been promoted to vice president in the commercial lending department at First Susquehanna Bank & Trust. Sunbury. is also a district. '89 has been promoted to senior Correctional Institution ut at First Citizens National Bank. employee of the month for August 2003, He and of Transliteration from the National Registry of Interpreters for The Deaf. Michelle works as an educational sign language Interpreter for the He in Akron. Lancaster County. of Citizens Financial Services, daughters, Rebecca and Nicole. They reside Kenneth Klrsch '88 has joined Health Care Direct For more than 1 2 years, Ketmeth has specialized in associate. He specializes in residential sales in northern Virginia. Patricia '89 has been promoted to assistant vice president at Grange National Bank. Wilmot Fulmer '90, vice president director of marketing at First & and Susquehanna Rank Trust, has earned the Certified inancial f and secondary since 1989. She and her husband, Donald, have Association, She and her family reside He two daughters, Kayla and Bethany. They South Auburn. situational analyses using primary has worked in the areas more than 40 therapeutic categories and has extensive experience in pharmaceutical sales force design and deployment. He also played an Integral role in two major U.S. drug product launches. Prior to joining planning analyst HCD. he served as senior market Wyeth Pharmaceuticals, where at he was instrumental in implementing the first integrated market research plan for the company 's critical hemophilia franchise. He also teamed with She also is a commercial loan officer at the bank's at Susquehanna River Institute, to focusing public attention is Jody Ocker to the rank Morrison *89 has been promoted of major in the Air Force. Jody is an emergency medicine operations flight leader assigned to the 959th Surgical Operations Squadron at Lackland Air Force Base in go to site a family lilcracy director for Union- formerly was Snyder Community Action Agency. She earned a master's degree at Shippensburg University In She then worked years for eight Lycoming in College's advancement olTice. While living near her daughter Hong Kong, in publications and communications Kong at Hong International School, which serves 2,500 students in kindergarten through 12lh grade. She sees her new position people a chance to their university County (NJ) Sports Hall of Fame on November 15, 2003. A 1985 graduate of Pope John XXIll High School, she earned 12 varsity letters in hockey, track and basketball. She was an All-American field hockey player at BU. to " Diana understands that a scholarship can be the factor student into the Sussex feel really good about giving back that decides 1991. Kalhy Frick '90 was inducted Antonio. TX. is college. that, whether a able to attend She knows firsthand without those funds, a college education may be just a dream. Allfiough she was accepted at a small college Softball, field during her senior year in high school, her family wasn't its ( cultural watershed. CD National (mard in Thompson Ford in Kosovo with '90 the able to af ford the tuition. is Outstanding Science Teacher Award, presented by the East Stroudsburg University chapter of the a non- because I when I was young." she said. "1 f can give young peopfe the f opportunity to attend 1991 Bloomsburg University, what Alice Vislocky '91 has recently earned a master's Sigma XI became traditional student couldn't afford to go or advanced copies recipient of a "I PA support of Operation Enduring recdom. I was released August listen, aptatn L. Evelyn currently deployed to He www.scoltjohnsonband.com George Croll *88 was as a public relations professional with Jysburg, San Scott Johnson '88 has signed a record contract with 2003. For more Info, to 2001. Dianw was to an organization devoted and his wife, Joy, have four children. They reside Nescopeck. 19, I Kellee Kissinger '90 has been named director of the on the natural and resources of the Susquehanna and Statue Records. His debut in administrator for Selinsgrove Carccrl.ink. She an assistant biology professor King's College. Wllkes-Barre, 1974 employed as "an opportunity to give In overseas markets. Mangan '88M, who live in global strategic marketing to duplicate research results Brian Jersey native lived in Williamsport from and her family marketing research data and competitive intelligence. in state health policy, large-scale 1 District. Brian Nahodil '90 has joined Century 21 New Millennium in Woodbridge. VA, as a sales Marketing Professional designation from the Institute of Certified Hankers, a nonprofit organization sponsored by the American Hankers domestic and global marketing research contributes $ 0.000 or the Williamsport Area School Paige and Hannah, fhcy reside in Kulpmont, Tunkhannock office and supervises the business manager program. She has been with the bank In of communications, who she was manager of Karen Wells Fuller analysis. his wife, Kimbcrly, are parents of two daughters, Liberty. of research and Inc. in Flemington, NJ. as director '90. a unit the bank's holding company. Prior to joining the bank in 1993, he was employed by Parenle. Randolph, Orlando, Carey and Associates, Williamsport. He and his wife, Connie, have two A mojor more. Randy Black assistant treasurer scholarships, defined as someone is A New also chief fmancial officer of the bank and HU improvements and donor vice president husband, Jeffrey Lyn. have 3 children, and reside support for 1 Michelle Beiler *88 recently obtained the Certificate Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit providing major fmimcial 1989 is who have the potential of other projects ewisburg. as the community education coordinator of acute Hospital, Inc., responsible for is Community manager at State Mahanoy. was named She and her University Foundation Marc Varano '90 hiis joined the stuff of Evangelical Tbomas Hornune 13. through the Bloomsburg cupitiil rehabilitation, 1993 as a credit analyst. relations officer :00V Fmployed 11. mcetii^g with alumni construction advisor for the high school musical '88 received a master's August Diana manager, teacher exchange; and serving as set design and 1988 development A gathering of alumni friends wa.\ held August 31. 2003 at the home of Cathy Milot Mhrelli 'H7 From left TertnaOman '87. Joe Scupelliti '7H. Joanne Lazusky Paulis '86. Lori Bonacci Scopeliiii '86. Brian Tmsty '86 and Cathy 15 degree in social work from Temple Unlvcrsity- Harrisburg, Alice has been employed for the past 1 0 years at Catholic Social Services and she is in Mazleton, currently the coordinator ofthc Parent- serve? better purpose can I have a my for soft spot in my alma mater." I heart Program. Alice also volunteers for St. John and for various other Hospice He Northern Bank. Home Child team manager formerly was procurement for Textron Lycoming in Williamsport. organizations in the community. Diana Rose Dixon Melissa Kane Fagotto '94 and her husband. Chris, have purchased a daycare center in been elected to the '91 has post of vice president for advocacy of the Penn.sylvania Association for the Education of Young Children, Diana is the administrator of Allentown. They service more than 55 children ranging daycare Danville Child Development Center and resides in Bloom.sburg with her husband Jim and two sons, and Jacob and Jackson, A. Bryan, 63, died May on Friday, 2. 2003, at excelling latter in and wrestling. baseball, football sport he fmished with a 54-20- 1 In the career record. Geisingcr Medical Center, was a March 21. He Danville, where he Clint patient since been named a partner survived multiple sclerosis for 23 years. Bom NC, in M. Rider '91. Accountants Red Springs, in he earned his B,A. in history, with a a CPA who in in Group at Certified Public 2001 when Kuriz McNaney & Company, & Company LLP. minor, from Johnson C. His responsibilities include tax planning and compliance for corporations, partnerships and Smith University, Charlotte, individuals, including clients in the retail, NC, He manufacturing and construction industries. also earned a certificate in educational and He also concentrates on multi-state and consolidated tax He holds a University of Cieorgia, master's degree in taxation from Villanova University Rider is a member of the Athens; a master of American education from "lemple and the Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public University; and a doctor of Accountants, He a board member, finance philosophy committee member, and development committee in higlicr education from the Institute member of (he of Certified Public Accountants is Police Athletic League, Reading. University of foledo, Ohio. an educator for Mark Blasko 30 years, 23 of which were at I'urly in his career, Jesse held the following positions: I'rojcct, for the Manpower Academy, West Point. He earned a law degree from Widener University School ofl.aw in 1998. Public School System; registrar for Technical Delaware administration at the former Glassboro (NJ) Slate College (now Rowan College); and director of Upward Bound at '91 has joined the faculty of DeSales University as an assistant professor of education. He previously was assistant dean and director of programs at Dexter Hanley College for Adult and Part-Time Students and was an adjunct professor at the University of Scranton. Prior to At BU, he was one of that, the charter directors of the he was director of the Academic Advising Center lOl/Equal Opportunity in the Rub Legutko credit the University of Toledo. Program Suzanne Hutnick '91 of Orangeville has been named a children's counselor/advocate at The Women's Center in Bloomsburg. Community College; assistant director of Pennsylvania '94 is a financial aid counselor at '92 has been promoted to assistant vice president, training coordinator, at SunBank. Prior to joining the bank in 2002. she was a provider relationships representative/ recruiter for Aetna/U S. Healthcare, Angela and her husband. Jeffrey '00, have two children. Courtney and Zachary. They reside in Northumberland. to California to & Shopa *92 is a staff accountant for his wife Miranda Harmon-Smith, and her family. Miranda, who did most of her graduate work in biology at BU, is working in the Human Genome Center at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in Walnut Creek. Susan Dantona Jolley '94M has been named vice president of individual and major giving at WVIA, Ten Kuzo CA. He and be closer to their daughter, McBride Pittston. development at She was previously director of Wilkes University. Company. David Scott '92 has been named senior vice president for Affinity Bank. Spring Township. He formerly was senior vice president of finance and Main Street Bank. Amy Fidler Saracino '94 is a staff psychiatrist Group in Mountville. Before joining CSG, she was a chief resident in the department of psychiatry at Penn State College of Medicine and Penn State Milton S. for Community Services Hershey Medical Center. She Bruce Rosengrant '92 has been named director of major gifl development at Manhattan College in Riverdale. NY. He previously served as senior development officer at Columbia University. Bruce and his wife, Lauren, Mark Maggs '92 live in Manhattan. was a member of Leadership Berks Class of 2003. He is an assistant vice president for Merrill Lynch. a graduate of Michael DeStefano '94 of Denver in Lancaster County has been named manager of the audit services group at Reinsel & Co, Wyomissing. Steve Laudenslager '94 has been named head coach of the East Pennsboro boys' basketball team. He formerly was a junior high and assistant coach at Aurora Johansen-Wardigo is Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. '92 is working Mechanicsburg School District for eight years. at specialist at the U.S. Military Wilmington, Dti; counselor for the Wilmington ACT Army, is Tobyhanna Army '91, a captain in the command judge advocate at the Depot. He formerly was an environmental law Bloomsburg University. Counselor Hummel Angela Taylor returns. counseling from the He was moved treasurer for occupational information A Children's Place Learning Center located on Roble Road. is Mills College in Oakland, Wyomissing. Rider joined the firm Reading, merged with Reinsel philosophy lives in Lititz. has the lax Services & Company LLP Rcinsel ages of six weeks lo five years. The called Randy Harmon Carl Albertson '91 has been inducted into the Milton High .School Wrestling Hall of Fame, He was a three-sport star for the Black Panthers, .lease in is at Holy Family College earned a master's degree at in Philadelphia. Kling. a Philadelphia-based architecture, engineering, interior design and planning firm. Founded by Vincent Kling in 1946, the firm has completed projects nationwide and in over 65 countries. Tracy Splain '92, a record setting swimmer, was inducted into the Susquehanna Valley Chapter of the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame. Joseph Castrogiovanni *92 was recently promoted to vice president at First national Community Bank. He and his wife Judith have a son. Brian. They reside in Clarks Summit. Daniel Manetta '94 has been promoted to vice He is He formerly was a procurement team manager with Textron Lycoming in Williamsport. He and his wife. president at Citizens and Northern Bank. also corporate education director. Elizabeth, have a son, Gabriel. Marie Conley Lammando '94 was appointed to the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education's Board of Governors in January by Gov. Mark Schweiker. Marie, a consultant for fund raising and event planning, has served on Bloomsburg University's Council of Trustees since May 2001. He Penn Slate and a doctorate at Wilmington College. 1993 1995 State System of Higher Rducalion. expanded Me later accepted responsibilities and became chairman of the Department of Developmental Instruction, Lori Donovan Schadler '91 has been named director of development for the Samuel W. Miller Joe Butcher *93 has been named business sales manager for ALLTEL's wireless business accounts Memorial Blood Center, Bethlehem. She previously in Charlotte, was at special events director for the Cystic Fibrosis Wake NC. He is pursuing an MBA degree Forest University. Foundation. holding both positions until he retired in 1996. Bloomsburg Kiwanis Club, He was an honorary alumnus of Bloomsburg University as well as a faculty emeritus. In addition to his educational career, he served with the Navy from 1956 Bowman *91 has been named director of business systems for Educators Mutual Life Insurance Co. She lives in Campbelltown. Judi Bright He was a life member of Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity. He also belonged to Phi Delta Kappa fraternity and was a former member of the is currently at home 1992 Carrie Gnibb-McVicker '92 has been working at George Mason University's College of Visual and Performing Arts for the last seven years as an artist and event coordinator and. most recently, as Christine Corona *94 has joined Shamokin Area Community Hospital as a case manager in the occupational medicine and wellness center. She previously worked in the patient registration department for seven years. outreach coordinator for the University's Center to www.gmu.cdu/cfa Commission, which oversees renovations and construction at the historic minor league baseball park. He was an intern and later a staff member with the team that plays there, the Williamsport Crosscutters. Megan Hardisky Estock '94 with her l9-month-oid daughter, Julia. She and her husband, Dave, reside in Wayne. PA. for the Arts, Visit their site at coniinued on next page 1994 Matt Hutchinson '95 has been appointed to the city of Williamsport's Bowman Field Dan Manelta '94M has been named the first corporate education director for Citizens and 16 Nichole Weber '95 has been promoted to director of community health education at Evangelical Community Hospital in Lewisburg. She joined the hospital in 1989. Brian Urbas '95 is branch manager of Community Bank & Trust Company's and Lakewood. He joined offices in Forest City die bank in 1999. He and his wife, Lora, have a daughter, Claire. Newton One Advisors He previously was a senior Scott Snyder '95 has joined as an investment director. continuedfrom previous page I960 as one of the account administrator and senior performance anaiv si at The Glenmede Trust Company in black fir^i radar technicians. Philadelphia Me is survi\ cd by his and a portfolio analytic associate at Philadelphia Imemational Advisors. He is pursuing an MBA at wife, the former Virgic Temple University. Daniels llryan. with whom he celebrated a 38th wedding tinni\crsar\ Michael Lester '95. a reponer for Press-Enierprise. Bloomsburg, won a second place for investigative 2^^. on September duughtcr. lanii R, ;i 'unl^cr. a son, Jiison. three reporting in an annual state Journalism competition. m.iiKkhildrcniuid four sisters. Joseph Gallagher *95, a captain in the Air Force, has assumed command of the 90th Security Support Squadron at Francis Warren Air Force Base in Wyoming. He is Memorial icnt to the 1 married lo the former Lorraine girts l-'eli\ F, may be Bryan and aney S Bryan Ward Memorial Scholarship or Brown. the Jesse A. Br\'an Scholarship through the Bloomsburg Zachary HofTer '95. a biology major, has completed his Ph.D- at the College of Medicine at Perm State's Milton S. University iHumdiilion. In addition, the tainily Hershey Medical Center. encourages donations May 3 1 Wrestling alumni held a reunion Joe Headen *95 has been named head football coach at Susquehanna Township High School. He also teaches American history at Susquehanna Township 2003. atthehomeofRonSheehan'74. Lancaster Former Coach Roger Sanders and Ron planned the event. historical sites maintained 1996 Billy Beall *96 has joined Media employed in remodeling field. Long & Foster Real Estate He was previously office. the general contracting and home by the city. Prior to He earned the University of Iowa. at Butler University During the at the in a master's degree him Colleen 440 in Madrak '97 is affiliated with RE/MAX Skippack as a licensed Realtor. She has in customer service and marketing since to New Zealand he was a teaching assistant last year, artist at show at may contact received a $500 prize and a procliimalion from a reception on at November Cornell Shirley worked for Bloomsburg University 9. June to pursue other opportunities. 31 years, the last is owner of Brick Oven Dave 761 Wyoming Avenue in Kingston. the music department had been 1998 Erick Lewis '98M has been appointed opcralions in bassist osteopathic medicine degree at Philadelphia manager of Alcoa l-.ngineered Products in Massena, NY. He formerly was plant manager of College of Osteopathic Medicine. She Alcoa Architectural Products an internship at PCOM, is doing Kri. in City. '99 has been named City of Philadelphia. She the Pennsylvania State earned a law degree at University School of Law Kip HofTman '99 won May in 2002 Aviation Brigade. Isl of 43 : 1 0. nine seconds Kip is Harveys Lake 8,1- the in front of the second place Run '99 has earned a master's degree West Chester University, She is a speech therapist in the Anne Arundel County Schools. MD, Jeremy Winn coach at participate in a Rotary International study *99 has been an assistant coach named head footbal) He formerly was at Mount Camiel for three years. is a pharmaceuticals sales Her MiU'ord Square, Mark Baunian 'OOM also continue as head coach of the men's team. He also serves as an assistant director of residence life at Services in Hazleton. Dan Callahan '02 has joined the faculty of Smyrna High School Lisa Hivner '02 Kristy McKenzic '00 has earned a master's degree in speech language pathology in Delaware, at is for the Susquenita a speech- language clinician School District in Duncannon. Edinboro University. & Sunni Snyder '02 has joined Schooley Tax Accounting Service as a staff accountant. Takeya Daniel '01 is the vice-president of Small World Christian Daycare Center pursuing a masters' degree in Philadelphia. in early She childhood Pam DiGiacomo to the '02 has been '01 has been hired as an ABLE Net and Digital Divide Muhlenberg College. She LeaAnn Kremer assistant and first-year seminars. '02 has been Hospital at will be coordinating named of Hospital/Community Relations Community Programs. named dean of the College of Academic Life orientation, June advising instructional designer for Amy Merena to '01 has earned a master's degree in school counseling graduated from the U.S. rank of seaman, at director Sunbury & Outpatient Center. at Bucknell University, She University '01, who earned a master's degree at Duquesne Uni\ersit>, has accepted an assislantship at Duquesne and will be working on a doctorate in I psychology. Vanessa Sterner '01 has been named assistant Softball coach at California State University at Bakersfield. The Roadrunners have won three Division 11 Aaron Norakus '00 Sports Hatl of He national championships, Vanessa formerly has been inducted into the Fame sottbalt at coach \Syoming Seminary. Law is enrolled at Widener School. at Warrior Run High School was the for two Carl Shinko *02 has been named director of music for the Wyoming County Chorale. He continues to work as the director of music at Church of Christ Uniting in Kingston; section leader for the Choral Society of Northeast Pennsylvania; first substitute for the Lyric Consort and voice instructor for the University Music Preparatory- Program, He operates own piano, guitar and music theory. teacher assists. 18 his private studio tor the instruction of voice, .\my Burkat '02 has been hired as vears. finished his basketball career at Seminary with 2.103 points and 1.299 Melissa Lentz '02 is director of multicultural affairs at Bucknell. Karen Morine Melissa Montgomery '00 graduated from Widcncr University School of with a juris doctorate on May 18. 2003. She was awarded a certificate of achievemeiil award for outstanding achievement. She is a law clerk for Judge Madenspacher in Lancaster County. Kingston, as Philadelphia South, She has purchased Coast Guard Recruit Training Center and was promoted Michael Kohan '02 has accepted a position Rene Clewell McCloskey '00 specialist with Sepracor Pharmaceuticals. in York and in Gettysburg, as a municipal plarmer. exchange April 2004. education, Mary K. Landis home in Chris LeichI '00 has been named head coach of the women's tennis team at Wilkes University. He will is 2000 a Nigeria 2001 Danville High School, territop,' is selected to Wilkes. at Annapolis, Allison '02 has joined C. S, Davidson, an Kipp an account executive with Beneficial Financial a teacher and coach at Warrior Ramsay Melissa Learning Systems. Cavalry Division. John Bender '00 of Milton has been to staff of the Sylvan Learning Center, a division of Sylvan engineering firm with offices 2003. Mile Victory Run on June 28, 2003. with a time 0) O Captain on October 23, was promoted to US Army 2003, He is brigade air defense assistant High School. "E '00 Fort Hood, Texas, Gwcnn McCollum finisher, c Andrew Lyman officer, 4th district attorney tor the z Access Office Electronics Inc. He will promote Kyocera Mita copy/print/scan/fax systems to for Sara Stahley '02 has joined the Barbara Purcell '99M has been named Mahanoy o is businesses and organizations. of the Academy of the Blessed Virgin Mary i a marketing representative in South Plainfield, NJ. a Spanish Kristin SchacfTer '02 has graduated from Officer Indoctrination School the at Naval Education and Training Center in Newport, RJ. She will be stationed at the Naval Medical Center Amy Smith in San Diego. Keep named employer relations *02 has been coordinator for Berkshire Health Plan and Medicus Resource Management touch with your friends Wyomissing. in in 2003 Alison Mowery '03M is a registered Keep nurse touch with your school practitioner in the cardiology department at Geisinger Medical Center. Danville. She has been acardiac nurse at Geisinger since 1985. Amelia McKean '03 is in Robert Kosluaky, professor for production coordinator for .HtOVatWra Thomson Media in New York City. Amelia, who was Dcccnilvr on the Spectrum magazine staff for two years, says she got the job because of that experience. She says lengthy illness, she was told that was "1 the exception (to most applicants) because of my experience." ^. liorii l\'briiary ^, 1^1.1 in To take advantage of all the features of the alumni website, you need take a few minutes to register. If you haven't done so, go to to New "s degrees & click page). on First Time Users Then (in the maroon bar near the top of the follow the instructions to complete the registration process. lie earned his doctorate in iirl education If Mount Carmel Alison an exercise specialist with is Outpatient Rehab/Fitness Clinic. Mowery '03M is a certified registered nurse practitioner in the cardiology department at Geisinger Medical Center in Danville. you ever forget your user ID or password in subsequent (if necessary) and you will see a place to click to have down it sent to you register, you can update your information (including postal and email addresses) at any time. After you sign on, simply click on My Alumni Profile (in the maroon bar near the top of the page). In the right- After "Finish." first-place in the Kodak- at the Marco November. Their winning entry, "One Number 2," is a humorous yet poignant 20-minute movie that follows the life of a No. 2 pencil as it travels through 23 unique characters over The movie was filmed the course of one day. digital exclusively in the Lewisburg area and also features local actors, musicians, artists Todd is and technical crew. manager of the Campus Theatre in Lewisbui^. hand column, under "Personal," you Zachary Miers '03 has accepted a position as social studies teacher at Shore Regional Long Branch. NJ, where he High School will also in West coach football and wrestling. will professor at art llloomshurn Slate lie will l'J7() remembered ( ollege be most lor bis awarded lie us — You can upload digital photos for your profile page or for a Photos You can also create your own Personal Portfolio of Note. Husky photos that can be viewed by your friends. Remember that after you receive an email telling you the photo(s) have been approved, you must then go to your profile or Husky Note and "select" the photo(s). It's really biyhly the first Pennsylvania Distinguished Teacher was in Art Chair in also named in 1975. He a Paceselter ducalion by the I Peiuisylvania Art f.ducation Ansocialion and Compatriot to do. by Kappa Delta Honor Society. in i'iducation — Permanent Email Before you can take advantage of the permanent email feature, you must sign up for it by clicking on that menu item and following the instructions. The user ID and password you created for the website will not work for the email sign-in until you have completed the process for email. This is because the email feature provided by a third party vendor, not our host vendor. registration is — When you search a classmate, start by typing in the last name only. You can then chose from the alumni listed with that last name. This avoids a "no record found" message when you don't know, for example, if the alum is registered as Katherine. Catherine. Cathy. Katie. KT, etc. Use Advanced Search to search by first name, Alumni Directory for class year. town, state or zip code. Pi National He was an eminent art historian and expert in art therapy having written monographs on these He was especially several subjects. interested in the autistic child experience with his lo his son, Tom. He was in the process of writing a book Mr entitled Bob Tom. retired in 1995 after 25 years of service Bloomsburg During to tiniversity. he this retirement enjoyed pursuing his artistic endeavors and spending time Email or call the Alumni Office if you have questions with his family and friends his cottage alum@bloomu.edu He 570-M9-4058 800-52&^254 One of his favorite post -retirement activities was serving volunteer alum@bloomu.edu and hospice artist volunteer. to terminally 3S art therapist ill with patients at Geisinger Medical Center. 19 at on Fishing Creek. served locally as a police sketch Send your email address years, lie ligh schools prior to 1 becoming an due To receive broadcast emails about Alumni events many was an art instructor at IMue Mountain and I'ottsvillc Area Commonwealth of Melissa Stavinski '03M has joined the faculty of medicine. where he served as popular Intro to Art clasH. easy King's College as assistant clinical professor of sports Iloh established the a iudt^c lor Island Film Festival in won also a Allied Artists Association ol I'ottsville you. sponsored student film competition '03 and Juliana Brafa, a student at Bucknell University, University registered expressive art visits, just scroll have options to "Edit Account Information," "Edit School Information." "Edit Business Information" or "Edit Personal Information." When you have completed your edits, click on Todd Bieber Stiite He was in 1985. therapist. Trust Co., Bloomsburg. Danielle Bressi '03 iirt University from Penn and in education from Kiil/town http://www.bloomualumni.com Trust Co., Bloomsburg, Katrina Callahan *03 is participating in the management training program at First Columbia Bank he IMiiliiilclphiii, received his bachelor's aiul miister Christopber Kier '03 is participating in the management trainee program at First Columbia Bank & art years, died 2*i RR 2. Pauline Ditty '48, Shamokin Deaths in 2003 October 9. Donald Kessler '49. Lewisburg, Fcbruarv Rhoda Wesley Burlingame '23, West Chester, May 9, age 03 Cora Penman '23, Hazlelon, September Januar> 21.age80 '24, Jenkins Eva Waders November 26. age 74 '24, Mifllinvillc. January Hervey Thomas October22,age82 Breslin Reichert '25. Bethlehem, Mary September k-mcntary and I hildhood liducation ( for seven years, died on December:!. 2001. March 19)5, Philadelphia, she was a Born in in S, Josephine Pack Brest age 9X Mary Ann Thomas Schooley Florence Jones *25. Edwardsville. Viola Janulewicz Trochimowicz Newark, DV, January 2K. age 94 Henrietta attended 17, Moorestown lilementary School and graduated from Moorestown High School \W. in She earned a teaching I renlon earned a bachelor's later Atlantic County, Nelle Daley Shockloss '28. Next she laughi Jersey. many years Mawr i'ublic in August August :ii/.abcthtown. 12, Ihc University of Pennsylvania. She then Bloomsburg seven years I Haverhill. age S6 MA, January 30. age Webber '37, Hanover, July 1 1 4. June '30. '41, Plains 8, June 6, November 1 , 1 8, Township, April 2, 17. May 22, age 72 '60, Kingston, Judith Goss Ball '61, For more information and current obituaries go to St. November 1 Simons Island, GA, August 20, age 63 James Simon '61 Wayne, NJ, May , 3 1 age 67 Edward Elvidge Jr. '61, Newton, NJ. February 23, age 67 Marion Wolfe Norman '62, Benton, April 7. age 87 Click on Husky Notes View notes by class year Dean Kile '62, Stillwater, December 16, age 66 Thomas Peifer '62. Mifflinville, May Beatrice Francis Smith '31,Naperville, 19, age 63 90 Mildred Naryauckas Mikalavage '32. ShenundoiUi, October 24. age 92 91 7 Catherine O'Neill Deitrich '33, 19. Boca '45. Anne Fuller Northup Rezsek '33. Ermnaus, July age 95 20 3, age 83 Susan Shaughnessy Moccia '63, Timkhannock, September 4, age 60 Edmund Narkiewicz '63. Dallas, Shavertovm, August January 22. age 79 AllentowTi. September 23, age 90 Mary Elizabeth Fumian James '42, Raton, FL, July 20 Ruth KesterNovy Bertha Astleford Probert John DiLiberto '63, Wilkes-Barre, July Ruth Snyder. Bloomsburg, November 27, age 83 Thelma Derr Detz '32. Drums. May 5 Frank Greco '33. Scranton. July 9, age Northumberland. October Nesquehoning, Stanley Swider '59, Claymonl, DE, age 91 www.bloomualumni.com age 92 '59, Hilda Lask Suit '59, Berwick, June Bloomsburg, Margie Harrison Gregory '31. Chenango Bridge. NY. No\ ember4, age 92 Ha Ivey Blanding '31, Hasten, March 1, Northumberland, age 99 '42, Carl Kadtke '31, '59. September 26. age 68 age 82 1 19, age 83 Robert Thear '30, Wilkes- age 92 7 age 76 William Swoyer November age 92 IL. January 27. age age 5, age 71 age 93 Corinne Hess Miller 1 Andrew McBride '58, Morton. June Erma Kelchner '31, Dallas, December 3, August Mocanaqua, Barbara Lentz Anderson '57. Palm Beach Gardens, FL. September 29 George H. Campbell '58, St. Augustine, age 84 1 . Marian Long Smith Mack Kepner '31, Berwick. '55, age 70 28. age 73 FL. Northumberland, March age 92 Charlotte 6, Shamokin Dam, Paul Volkman '56. Warren, November Springfield, Gommer '41, West Lawn, Bloomsburg, October 2 Jerry Russin 16, Gilbert Neibauer '56, Plymouth age 84 14. '55, Apnl 24, age 87 Jacob Slembarski Meeting, June Maude Pursel Chismar '41, 93 1 . Rcgina Williams Walker , Helen Powell '29, Scranton. January 19 1 James DeRose '39, November 29. age 86 November June '36, Nanticoke,April John Hendler '38, Wilkes-Barre, June '29. Monroeton, '55, Danville, Anne Rutter Lee '34, age 87 4, '54, age 70 29. age 88 Cardner '30. Muncy, December 21. age 91 Estella FenwickSavilsky Uarrc. August 3 1 August February 24, age 82 age 89 CIrace Reichard Iniversily for until retirement lemdt)n. February Jessie Margaret llnhewust Soroka five years at Inimaciilata College. She then laiighi at 1 age 94 Frances Davenport Pennington Bloomsburg. January 29. age 97 taught teacher training for Czarnecki Zawatski Marjorie Thomas Eli/aheth Killian '29, West Nanticoke, 7. 6, 1 1 Mai-> (iaiganowicz '29, Bethlehem. February August Hanover Township, May 18. age 89 Michael Sopchak Sr. '34, Johnson City, NY. February 7, age 90 Marie Wilkinson Sweppenhiser '34, age 92 17, December Henrietta earned her master's and doctorate in l'>SO- 1 June 20. age 92 Reading. iit Lebo Slauffcr '29. arolinc Pctrullo '29. Northumberland, ( as elementary principal in degrees 12. Elsie [,owcr Merion lownship before accepting a position "29, Sunbury, age 93 Rhodes Russell '34, Berwick, Robert Aurand Felicia '52, Lockport, December 19 age 92 96 Filtston, April West '28, Kathryn Engle Winters for in 26, age 20, age 93 the Uryri School November Gladys Wenner Looker Arlene Gordner Hrenenko '53, Oakland, NJ, November 23 Nancy Gunton Denmon '54, Beaumont, age 88 4, Nescopeck, April 30. age 76 Boop '34, Bloomsburg, Beulah Lawrence Masser *34. Laureldale, December 10, age 90 in New 1 age 95 Zclma Ramage taught elemenlnry school January '51, age 78 Russell September 27. age 89 degree from (ilassboro Teachers College (NJ). She Pittston. 19.age '33, 1 Harriet Styer Swoyersville, Richard Harner 16. Northumberland, February 8, age 89 Diomena Naples Minichello '33. West age 94 May 79 age 89 Margaretta Bone '28, Mansfield, January 5. age 93 Fay Appleman Dcndler '28, Berwick, Stale Teachers College (NJ) and '27. Ann Chicallo '27. Larksville. January Moorestown, NJ. 6. '51, Canton, JamesArnold Apnl 29, age 92 Ruth Jackson Richards '33, Harveys May Bloomsburg, October 28. age 88 Petersburg. FL. Lake, '51, Piestrak '51, Warrensville, Edward FL, age 91 8. Laura Kelley Bollinger Bloomsburg. She most 7. '33, Naples, Mary Helen Wolfe Davis '33, St. age 97 January rcccnlly lived in June age 98 former residcnl of certificate frt)ni Camp '25, September 26. age 97 Margaret Price '25. Ashland, June 20, Hill, 1 FL, '51. Port St. Lucie, Robert Wire Jr. 26. age 99 Early MD. June 6, Elbert Gaugler '50, Port Trevorton, age 99 Leona Mailey Pierce May 5, age 99 professor of '50, Fulton, age 77 Township, Henrlclta Bvhrcns, 1 Joseph Gieda 1 9, age 89 4, age 62 Margaret Ann Hosey '48, NJ, May 6. age 62 '63, Succasunna, Nola EUenberger Burtch Februarv 2 1 , Barbara Davis *63. Westfield. John Ribble Sr. '64. Upper Februan 3. age 62 Robert Mayefskie '64. John Ihlril Salford. 1, Dallas, TX. June 22. age 65 James MacNeal Jr. '64. Waterloo. NY. December 8. age 64 Ruth Ann Ross Rheel '65. Potlstowii. February 8. Kebniiuy '67, Lighlstreel, December 4. John Price '67, Shaniokin. April 25 Ronald Klemkosky '67, Orwigsburg. May age 66 9. Jr. '75. Lewislowu. '03. Syl\ an ake. I age 22 Marriages age 48 December 5, age 49 David linger '76. Dan\ ille. August in 2003 Lorraine Fioretii '75 and Robert (irosset. April S. McKee '69, Westmont. NJ. age 55 Joanne McDaniels Prokay Pittsburgh, June 8, '69. David Orgler '77, Fredenck. Fcbniary 0, age 48 MD. May MD. May and Lesley Schoch. (wciulalyn Rcnms. hcnd 3 calalot;uer ot'ilu' colk'tic Cathlecn Reeder Diehl and Anthon> Reed '90. March 22 Ronald Krat/ *84 and lien l-lorian, '8.^ lihran. tor inoiv tliim Thomas Krakoski '80, AHentown, May 17. age 51 James Zacchco '82. Seranlon. May Horn 1 1 '87 and Ichaikaouskaile, June Anya Swaggerly. July *84. Juiu' in IlloonislMiit; sirice l')>4. 1 She Donna Kennedy Carney '69, Elkton, MD. March 30. age 55 Robert Ace Sr. '70. East Stroudsburg. March 19, age 55 Susan McVey Marker '70. Santa Claus. IN, Stephen TUrock December 14, *71, Northumberland, age 55 James Bremer '71, Minersville, October May 21. age 54 Thomas Evans '71. North Wales. Wisowaly. la/leton, NC, May OIney Craft Jr. '89M. Jr. '91. Perkasic, age 57 January Christine OhI Heeter '72, Beavertown September 1 5. 1 , s baskefhall team Jr. '94. '97, Camp Hill. Jr.. 31 0, age 29 and Bclhann liinh '91 and 1 ouis Slellato employed Mark Amarose '91 May 24 and InstiUitc lili/iibcth Hall. 21 New as it in was lihriirian iH |oineil the Cnllegcin I9S4, retiring and Scott Mcnne, 1977. June 28 1 lonlmueilon nvxtpuRC women s and men She lacully ot Hlooinshurg Stale \ basketball names in Alumni House attended by alumni, parents and Husky Nelson Fieldhouse on Februan' 1 5 2003 Later they were guests at a reception held at the Fenstemaker -92. Maguire Stoudt 92. (standing) Brenda Ryan Hosslcr '94. Simons Kathy Club members Team members in attendance were (left photo, seated) Michelle served as assistant coach and (right photo, seated) Jen Dupree VI. who Becky Pigga 94 and '92, Bulka Caulfteld Careen Colegrove Usley Setfzinger '99, KimStamm 96. Karen Sucker 00 and German -97. Head Coach Monica Starrett. Becky Pigga Dupree '9 1: (standing) MaryBalaban 78. TaraStraub Barb and in Viryiiiiii I'olylechtiic Frcchen, the Mil. school teiicher Alahiimii imd later June 28 who captured the PSAC championship were honored between I She began her career us a '91 Diefl'endcrfer. '98. die Syiacusc Universiiy and Roland Laniy Marsha Childs '92 and Wayne November age 28 Mildred PurcellGuisbert 1 I al University ol North Carolina. Chapel '91 Amy Sullivan '91 age 54 Randi Peek Trimble 10, RR 3 Shamokm RR 2. February age 53 Members of the 1 992 women RR White Haven Cornelius (Neil) Dolan Equinunk. March 1 , May trom Peiihod> Siak* York. Susan Koehler '94. of tdlege tor Icacliers. graduate work Cope. October 10 '94. Plains, July 5. 1914. Nashville rciincssee. She did 4 Richard Pinlerich Timothy Thomas James Velgus November 20, age age 56 May Noonan. July 5 Lileen Connolly Snydertown, '89, age 31 '71. Slatesville, ( Jennifer Cooley '91 and Austin Robert Price Jr. June Butterwick Williams '72. Dnrnis, December age 8 James Bashore '72, Bloomsburg. July 27. I , I October 23. age 66 Jane Martin Thornton dei^ree 1 Bonnie Howard *90 and Stanley age 47 in bachelor's Ahibania and a master's David Wargo '89 and Katie Cielezinsky, April 3, age 43 28. age 55 13, 6. 11 dcjirec Iroin Ihc I'liivcrsily 1 October June 21. age 53 George Willard Jr. August 1 May '87, Berwick. Nancy Moore Hines '88M. May 6, age 55 Linda Foster '89 and BaldemarOrliA Mount Carmel, August 28. age 41 Gregory Fayock '86M, DIoomsburg. November 23, age 45 h'oni (ifiKltitileil IVeaUii llinh School 3 Slie eiinietl 14 I91() in I. I Occaliir Ahihanui. she resided Alicia Kastlake '88 and (ireg Mary Kay Lokilis McAndrcw 5. '2OO.V January 26 Don Chomiak 20 December years, died on 1 age 42 age 55 Miller '69, Reistertown. 26 Mark Brouse '81 age 50 KL, October 16 Julia Hynoski Jerry 1 19, New '74. Leslie Teter '78. Si Petersburg Beach. age 57 12, Darren Wolfe age 50 1 William Kummerer'68. Ponstown. August 4, 1 Lynch '02M. Northunihcrland, 25. age 27 Richard Neusch\vander'76, Lansdale, John Taylor 2. Jammn October Richard Wasson '67, Penndel. age 25 Kristin Douglas Heimbach age 59 August 10. Gerald Gatti '73M. Dritton, January 29 David Sowers '73. Paxlang. September Columbia, October June 25. age 58 6. Oak Ridge. NJ.Apnl '73. age 51 24, age 5 age Karen Rockefeller Jasper 1 Lauren Sproehnle '01. Maivh 14 David Schall 111 '01. Narbcrth. tVtober '7J. Washington, NJ. February 26, ugc 5 age 62 in Tara Kaleta '98 and Daniel Coder, April continued on next page 12 Melissa Seilz '92 and Blane Medford, Tracy Gennarini '98 and Daniel Bro, October 18 June 28 Oaig Waters '93 and Kelly Cuny, June Susan Schlader '98 and Joseph Redd, 21 Augiist 9 Constance Kline '94 and Derek Rinchiu-so, Jennifer May 25 Sue Snover '94 and Kevin Crawford, McGranaghan, May Leslie Stanczyk '99 and 1 Michelle Gerber '94 and Justin Muffley. Christy James '97 and Kevin Troiano. June 21 C:ory Cowles '94 and Joshua Poticher. chemistry, died July 4, 2003. Wayne had retired in 27 years aflcr May Bloomsburg, he at to 1993 and also served on Nichole Nicole West Award the I le a 1 of Falconer High School. In May chemistry from the University of Illinois in '99, Jaylecn Hontz '96 ;uid Lance Miller April 12 University in 1976, a member Bohemia Maryland. He was cattlshing on the an avid fan of the University of Florida Gators as well as Bloomsburg Husky is football. survived by his wife of 31 years. Linda Perry Anderson. Melissa Casella '99 and Robert Sweder, Kristin Deardorff '99 and Russell '99, September 27 Kyle Masser '99 and Angela Eck, June '96. For more information cmd current marriages go to 28 Jennifer Showalter '99 and Jason Hampton, April Mark Gimbel. Bickcrt '96 and Sean Wiesner, www.bloomualumni.com '02, Click on Husky Notes View notes by class year '98 and Daniel Bayley Christine '99, Lori October Jr., Heather Habel '00 and Jason LiUy Mary Ladolcetta '97 and Joseph Potente. 11. October Karen Quintero Gina Wassell '97 and Shawn Hakes June 2 Kristi 1 Decker '97 and Brian Smith. '97, February Morcom '98 and Peter Hodany, Maureen McNamara May 22 Lombardo '00 and Brian Fabri, Kelly Morgan '00 and Shawn Milisits, Jime6 July Jones. Desiree December 6 1 Cheryl 4 '00 and Sergio Molina, April 26 11 Amber Wenckus '98 and Jeffrey Scott. July 12 '99. June 28 October 4 Melissa Wright '98 and Kevin Wilson August 9 March June Christina Bezek '98 and Donald Franceski 10 Micbele Baylor '00 and Patrick Kane, '98 and Gregory Hare, August 2 1 Jon Lepley '97 and Renee Shubert. '00 and Allen Stuart Kushmar '00 and William Falstich, May '96. Kendra Day May 24 Brooke Clews '97 and Michael Kuhlen McLain 1 Faithe Snyder '00 and Brent Bastian Travis Soprano '98 and Jennifer Laney, June 2 Jennifer Whitehead '97 and David '94, October Julys '97 and Jennifer Jordan. June 21 '98. Adam Bohman June 28 October 25 20 John Haas Horvalh 5 Christine Berry '99 and Patty Mullen '99 and Rick Doan, Tracie Kearney '97. July member of the American Chemical Society and enjoyed model trains and Virginia Abrasonis '99 and Adam Jennifer Purdon. Blake Brzostowski, June 28 First Bloomsburg. He was also a Wagner '98 and June 21 Jason Fantini '96 and Mandy Presbyterian Church, River in Quigley '96 and Kimberly coming to Bloomsburg Wayne was August 30 August 9 Leavens. October 25 from 1968-1975 before and elder of the Tara Showers '99 and Andrew Bassler, Flint, November 7 Taryn Kesseg '98 and Erik Stothart, May 3 May to Cherub Ihe chemistry department Stacy Gass '99 and James Kreitzer II, Mazack, April 5 Karen Kleskie '96 and Matthew the John Luchansky Heidi Vargo '99 and Eric Kerstetter Amy Myers '96 and David Price, May 2 University of Delaware in He August 30 '99 and June 2 Sharon Irwin '98 and Lance Justin 10 Neiman 1968. He was employed by August 3 Jr., Kean June 27 '00, July 19 October 18 Julienne Lentczner '96 and Brad Jamestown Community College and Irom Harpur College in 1964, llcearneda Melissa '00, September 20 Brent Bastian '96 and Faithe Snyder, May Mark Post '99 and Megan Henrie, Jennifer Haswell '98 and Rodney Dunn, '96 and Dian Taylor '97, Craig Barkume '96 and Karen Lupoid, 962 he graduated from Jr.,May24 Nicole Cott '99 and Corey Persun, August 2 13 DiStasi 1 June 20 960 graduate Stacey Christenson '99 and Michael Viscel Melissa DeAngelo '98 and Joseph February 8 2003. Spitler, June 14 Stacey Matthews '98 and Eric Shue '97. '95 and Jennifer McCaskill, Andre Allcyne also served as Melissa Kerr '99 and Todd Rottet '97, August 30 Brian Mullen '99 and Katherine Gregory Minnich '98 and Tracy Hartzell. May March Garcia. MoleCVUE Foura, 1 10 May 31 1 Michael Kwasnoski '95 and Margo APSCUf- union in June September 27 representative from 1990 to He was Barbara Edinger '98 and Michael Nguyen, October Gwen Roush '98 and David Utt '99, December Michelle Engle '98 and Stephen Illes April 19 Ryan Schock undergraduate research as September 1 Siegel, July 26 in Roxanne Hofer '99 and Jason Peters, Adrianna Verguldi '97 and Joshua Jason Rossi '95 and Diana Camargo, the supervision of PhD Todd '95 and Laurence Naugliton, September authored 22 education tind was active in Carolyn Wilson '97 and David 1 Maura Jordan bonding and chemistry 1 '95 and status. modeling of chemistry Project, Dane 23 to f aculty papers on computer well as May 24 Gordon. September 20 '95 and Jennifer Ditchkus '99 and Scott Starkey, July 5 1 Weber Hockenbrock, September 20 Technology 2003 Wayne Ryan Keeney '97 and Khesly Waiter, Julys October IK Meyer, September College of Science and Hmerilus Leer, Yendrzeiwski '99 and Kevin Beddingfield. October 10 Teresa Zarcone '99 and Rafael Colon, Jill Apnl 26 Ulrich, July 26 November 2 Bill Brooks '95 and Denise Bell. June 2 Tracy Walker '95 and Eric Funk, recently honored with the Distinguished faculty Maureen '94 and Zoe Kllen Pappas '95 and Christopher many campus-wide commiltecs. lie was and was elected Christine Weidenhof '97 and James Gene Dyer served as Ihe chemistry department chair from 1^87 August 2 September 20 ai the university. While Laurie Mason '97 and David Myers. 26 Brandon Wolf. September 27 Laura Yeager '99 and Charley Acri, November 8 June 14 Amy Balavage '94 and David Young, April Shawn Smith, Zegarski, October 18 Stephanie Reichner '94 and Michael former professor of '99 and Cassandra Baron '99 and David May 31 Wayne Anderson, Wincek June 21 3 Kern Rovito '00 and Gary Spears, June '98 and Kurtis 6 Margaret Leahey '00 and Jason Zimmerman, May 24 Janine Shannon *00 and Curt Emmel. June Kerr '00 and John Griffith Jr., Cressinger. October 4 A Jill Gober Billet Holtry '00 and Jason Skiles, October Thompson Jessica Chi-Chen Ho '00 and Justin Schreibeis 28 Shaw '00 and Sancy Florquist, July 12 Jennifer Hart '00 and May Tiffany Marchetti 10 Derek Dombach '00 andTara Barr. Musselman '00 and Joseph Hassel October May 3 June Ryan McNulty '01 Hope Snyder Matthew Wapier '01 and Lisa Carl, '03 and Donald Moore, August 23 October 4 Suzanne Stork '01 October 4 Wendy Dukeman '01 and Adam Decker. Michelle Jason Foresman '01 and Heidi Rump. May March Stark, Rebecca Gerber '01 and Ryan McGeehan. Miranda Heater Gaughan '01 and Kelly McCauley. '01, '03 and Gerald Bailey Thomas '01 and Jeffrey Stec, May '0 1 Jeremy, Mason son. Ron Miller Joseph, to 7 I the study nglish and 1 I she was an associate [)roressor at May classroom long before 2 Ainerican lexis became Cheri Forry '01 and Patrick O'Donnell, Stello '78 and his wife, Jodi. September 6 Judy Krapf '01 and Patrick Riley. Melissa Gleason '01 and Kevin August 2 Amermao A son, '01 and Kirsten Kerrigan, May 3 included in Northeast A daughter. Julia Brooke, to Jennifer Caldwell Vudichak *97 and her husband, Hughes to Modern Language A woman Kelly Wagner '01 and Joshua Wetzel '01. Tepes '86 and Tim Tepes '90 A son, Daniel James, to Bobbi Michael, to Nadine causes of peace, tolerance, democracy and the equality, February environment. 1 She was the mother of Bailey Whitmore, to James, to Kara four sons: Flick wife. Bonita, on April son, Joey Lee, lo 27 Monica Reinard Hoover '00 and husband, Jody. on June 12 For more information and current births go to www.bloomualumni.com Potoskie Kozel '87 and her husband. October 18 September 6 Kristy Roadarmel '01 and Michael Beagle John, on April 3 Connor Thomas, to Mindy McWilliams Bankey '89 and her A son. husband, Mark, on January 16 23 of strong Margaret championed ihc 1 A daughter, Olivia, to Lynn Wagner Luke Murray '01 and Emily Smith, women political convcnlion, Richard Dean, to Bryan '82 and his wife, Diana, on June it She also sessions ol'lhc Swiger '97 and Michael Edwards on A aiin- Association, A daughter, Laura Hlizabeth, to David 8 1 her (ought to have works by Snader SchadI '96 on August 20 Wassmer '99 and 19 February 15 Jamie Braido '01 and Kyle Geiger. July Cheri Forry '01 and Pat O'Donnell. May An adopted daughter, Jonna Noel, Cheri Bohler Rinehart '79 and her husband, John, on April 14 26 David Mclntyre on i[ito the norm, minorities iuul January 25 A daughter, Carly Elizabeth, to JelT School Iniversily's etlcrs, Asian-American and A son. Arison July 12 literature, PhD trom She incorporated the Zeisloft '99 and her husband. Jeremy, on Births in 2003 and leaching its A daughter. Madison 'llcn. to Karyn Vasey Haines '95 and Jim Haines '98 on May and study of Atncan-Anicrican, June 6 Snyder, Kcail, While. llloonishurg University. Greg Orlh 1 10 hmnas ihc! I Recipient ot a ol' on November his wile. C'artina, l Indiana 1 to Jennifer Olds '98 and her husband on M and Erin Clouser. Matthew Doebler '01 and Liesl '00, July '95M and on July lornicr Ihi.- and David. Christopher Wolfe May JocIIe. A daughter. August 23 June 21 Keri oi A son. Christian Snyder Kaleta '03 and Daniel '03. July 19 May 24 April 19 '95 the Margaret dcilicaicd her lile lo Marty, on 7 Amy 24 Kelly F.ric Sabrina Afza '03 and Tareq-uz-Zaman. August 16 Jason A daughter, Kylie Jean, to Angela August 8 Jennifer Lantz '01 and Keith Buckbee, to February 6 Wagner '03 and James Rachael Wildasin '03 and Eric Lipsky '01 and Lori Tighe. June 28 Kathryn Elisabeth, Shelby. in was iciitcnanl tiovcrmtr ot his wile. A daughter. to l'>(i(i I*M6 in Michigan. Fosbenner '95 and his wife, Lauren, on Geise, September 27 June 28 '94 on A son, William Adam, to Adam Rebecca Trautman '03 and James Zaktansky, September 20 and Ryan Berry '01 Warren I Benjamin, August 16 August 2 HUiuinsbiirg a( ilaut(hk-r ul 1 '95 and his wife. Jackie, on July 3 Corey Nickles '03M and Brooke and Ryan Singleton, Horn Hippenstiel '94 and his wife, Holly, on A July 19 Aimee McNutt '94 and Jeffrey Kathleen Ho/7.a in 1. 1484 Miiv husband, Michiici, on October A son. Carson 31 Jared Haydl '03 and Vanessa Warfield, April'll Cundron ¥.\\itn 1 and his wife, Susan Singer '03 and John Lipsey. '00 and Kristen Parelli, licr in. lo A daughter, Lily Ann, to John Ueh Brosious. August 23 May 22 She Umntit 1 Michelle Masteller '03 and Brian Sherry Goliasb '00 and Wade Rine, May 3 James Shaffer '00 and Anne Phillips. June Matthew Kc\ son. JetVrey John, to Warren '02 and Robert 200 i:. kinns, Michigaiv lliii^liain Michinaii. she A June 21 Aunusi dicil Rose, to Colleen Foy from Scplemlicr son. l.nucr, rciircil |lt^^k^^^H ol liicialufe, 17. Jennifer Karns '03 and Jeftery Banks, June? Murgnrct Read V>'lkoski '95 Tina '92 and her husband, Martin, on Savage '93 and Hataway Jr., A '02 and Nick Remensnyder, June 20 Linda Charyton '00 and Michael Coppa Janunr>' 20 Charles Apnl 24 Desirae Myszka '02 and George Christopher Leicht '00 and Kelly Raup, May 31 Jeni Mooney W Rosini. July '92 and to A daughter. Caillin Autumnlea Chatkiewicz JetT. on September 10 1 Kristin Knoop '02 and Shawn Kemmerer '01. June 2K Jeffi-ey Eberly. September 27 '00. July Donna, on A daughter. C'oyla. Bartholomew Jr., •1 on Naradko '91 aiui his wile. Anne, on May U> A son. James Richard, lo John Horsh Jason McHcnr> 26 Alexander Billet '92 3 '91 and his wile. ;uid Terrah Schiavone '02 and Gordon 'COM and Matthew Kester. July 12 Andrew I A son. /achar>' Paul, to Richard '02 and Calvin '02 and Jason DeHarl. Kathy Miner '02 '03. July '90 and Donna lo on January 9 October 25 Justin Vent '00 and Kelli McCall, July 26 Brett Lenker Jessica mic, on April 30 Bcdosky Miller '90 and her husband. Moore, September 27 Joy Agostini '00 and Jon Hubshman, August 9 I- Rachel Kathleen, A daughter. Gianna Anice. to Stephanie Angela Kelly '02 and Michael Swartchick Jr. '01. June 14 11 Kristine Shelley October Crone. December 20 1 '00, June A daughter, Jr. Jennifer Karafonda '02 and James Amy Snader '00 and Brian Simmons, son, Duncan, to Julc Schrefflcr Eller '90 and her husband. August 15 July 26 October November 29 Yucius '02 and Joseph Ret/ Jill Heather Stepp '00 and Michael Humphrey Jr., onFebnuu^ 25 Melissa Lesher '02 and Jeremy Julie Marissa Ann. to Andrea Zeitler Peters '89 and her husband, OiiMd. October 18 28 Jr.. A daughter, August 16 Tara Brobst '02 and Daniel Long. '00. Click on Husky Notes View notes by class year lorn, lad. Bob BSEd Leads to International Consulting By Dom Krzywicki Smith One of '56 the wonderful things about getting a degree in you can't even imagine the magical roads it can present to you. Never did dream that my career would be so circuitous, so exciting or thai would end up with my education is that I flatware should be. or why not to crumble your crackers in your soup?— we rolled our eyes and laughed but we learned!) window— if to moral values (PC considerations went out the you were "bad," your surrogate parents made sure you heard about it— and were duly punished), the push for precision and high standards, and the compassion for others. 1 inlemational consulting company, traveling own small the world, doing work over my happy choice. But what a first it was that fate led mc to il. remember my senior year in high school, eagerly waiting outside the guidance counselor's ofTicc. wondering what amazing opportunities he would offer me. was a good conspiracy I still I student, and my teachers and mother trained me to believe I could do almost anything. The boy ahead of me was there for over an hour. in "What do you do the best?" came out, glowing, and with arc your favorite things to do?" you?" He excites I "What thought of the probing questions he was being asked: "What look back fondly especially on professors such as Dr. who convinced me I could be a poet, and Dr. Maietta, I Devoc, love, I Teaching was not all finally who opened up a whole new world by encouraging me Hess' and the beer parties, playing in the band for the football games, strutting down the runway for the fashion shows, being in the school productions what a well rounded group — we were offered! of experiences friends unfortunately have faded from contact, Too many but association with my them then, and with some even still, Just a few: Joan Christie was a role When sal dovm, helped frame Mr X said. "Well, you are a good student. Would you like to model. Curt English taught be a nurse, an airline hostess or a teacher?" That was One it, sentence of guidance and a poor one at that. I'hat was a long time ago, and it was my tlr^t major collision with gender differences. In response to had simply that I said. "Sam rudely told him nurse and if I is a if my Hnd of discussion, boy." couldn't be a doctor I questioning, he couldn't be a pilot I confess I wouldn't be a I wouldn't be a hostess. stormed out crying, with one catalogue I — from Bloomsburg H was a and one fortunate decision for which I will always be grateful. Bloom gave me more fhe than teaching techniques, personal interest of each of the professors, the guidance in issues ranging from social protocol how to Scott and Martie new ways and above measure exactly how far (who can forget learning from the edge of the table the life. dedication to a cause. Vivian The Key By Doris Krzywicki Smith When I my accepted to audiology and speech pathology of these remembrances and cherish them. As for my career: after graduating from Penn State with an MS in communication. 1 spent time in Boston as an audiologist for the federal government, then married my I hold all Penn State to finish my doctorate. When three children popped up in short order and I put the degree on hold. helped set up one of the first Head Start Programs in Phil, went back to 1 New developed the Jersey, as well as Program. first taught and lectured at the University level at I consulting assignment in first in made. Assent by Japanese First have a and foremost much more in Asia. Vhis is ditTicult to today, few Japanese attitude in lot linger. women American time doing serious business where women crumbles in the face of what is "mysterious gender," where American this are seen six month Kay Graham and some of her staff led to a was the start of my consulting career. first year, my clients included AT&T, Nabisco, Within the Exxon, and several other Fortune 100 companies as well as have means. "Yes, Japanese clients my arm how who was to I to the relationship, and are often woman women are the dining more likely to regard and thus often have an advantage who want the contract They may win the particular diversity How over businessmen fulfilled regardless. battle, but not be awkward Last month I was overemphasized, credentials are that respects age), what command earned, and this is where attention. and Respect short, dark haired Because relationships are so women can makes for a critical and cannot be and sincere humility are key to establishing their culture nothing, absolutely much lime." nothing, can be accomplished without appropriate, well-nourished relationships. Which moves to another critical misconception: "Be sure you get a firm commitment, get it in writing and I is done transition. sure, to the Japanese, is Most this way and It is fiiistrating to when this aspect viewed as non-important or to me of we 24 me to teach his I should Doris Smith is (Do 1 bow? one of my clients that 1 cherish that as the deep to be, because that try to do. And I is highly the president of Doris K. Smith companies to small start-ups. She has taught and and Penn State among other places. You can email her smithwks@oplonline.net Her article originally appeared in the November 2002 issue o/ Women's at speech that he wanted to hire almost miss the shy lectured at Harvard. Fairleigh Dickinson University that "lakes loo afterwards and said he was so impressed with in Now Associates Inc whose clients range from Fortune 100 it Only a year ago. following a talk 1 gave to senior global executives on this very topic, one of the Americans came up with recommend and encourage that more women take opportunity to work in Japan. prudent to use third party much smoother am me. and And is business in Japan, by Japanese, gain equal footing. The right combination of confidence relationships in Japan, it I street, sal conferences. techniques with total respect was intended it exactly what intermediaries to introduce and reaffirm credibility. is compliment distrust. told by my knowledge and blonde mutual in don't low?). for the other culture." can be an ongoing contentious situation of passed on the I but gracious greetings together, it I taken for granted and is stares, the by circumstances, they are forced to continue to work of the delightful countries — rooms or worked with accommodating Japanese female. liven more interesting is the fact that the greater our difterences. the more likely our success. Tall stature, one standing by laughed, traveling without her husband, doing business in diversity in the faces modified by changing situations or conditionsthat It was One of call setting. 1 1 agree with the concept." Failure to as neither the aggressive white male, nor the is still do cold and quietly "share along with maturity (yes, Japan to said, "Sometimes, Doris, you shouldn't even try." To repeat, much has changed in Japan over the past several years: 5 years ago was an anomaly a while squeezed an agreement has indeed been initially Japan in an outstanding example of blatant non-listening. remember seeing any thing remotely resembling in this invited contract and a highly culturally chauvinistic country. and foremost was conversation with what-if scenarios can prove disastrous. Commitments are first I by the Washington Post to advise them on some issues they were having regarding an acquisition they had just made. A invited back for a larger deal or longer-term relationship. If hair, the chief operating officer of a pursue the relationship and to clarify contingencies and be fiexible almost the women I 1 that get negotiators into Research has confirmed hold positions of most corporations. Interestingly, that started I Japan tendency of Westerners First, there is the conclude prematurely be subservient and where even women two elements understand." or "Yes, of misconceptions the idea that especially true in Japan, have been trained prominence is at least became 1 small financial advisory firm. Shortly after that, my found my home office. from a debilitating lung disorder life In the late '70s. very ditTerent in Japan as opposed to America. stereotypes evolved through the eyes of Caucasian men. markedly over the years, a older daughter's department trouble. Although times and attitudes have changed same time practicing in a fund raising chapter and then trained fund raisers on a national level for a hospital out in Denver, in gratitude for saving our maybe even bring your lawyer with you. Japanese do not hold to their agreements." The concept of commitment is Tokyo 15 years ago, was deluged with advice. Some of il was good; a lot of it was misleading. Much of it was based on stereotypes, and many of those I Infant Stimulation Fairleigh Dickinson University. Penn State. Raritan Valley Doing Business '56 in demonstrated the true meaning of personal College and Harvard University at the Relationships: myself to face value system, and Harrison Morson, my set all others, me Molchan challenged me integrity. husband State College. go Of course there were the extra curricular memories as well— the coffee shop where we were treated to "Boost the Mooskies" by the kindly Greek owner every time we came in, sheaves of paper and several catalogues, I to to graduate school. my newly formed Business New York. smaller ones both in the US M\ and abroad, ups and dotcoms, (initial many of whom public ofTerings)- investment banks, and 1 I Among my start- helped position tor IPOs clients v\ ere a number ot" joined two of them as vice president; the latter one as vice president and head of an international department dealing with management development of their personnel. 1 got to see even more of Europe and Asia as I now had offices and staff on three continents. A few years ago 1 left Goldman Sachs and returned to small corporation where 1 am now. still I'm a published researcher client base continued to expand with both large companies, small my coaching senior in the areas hearing therapy as well as business issues 1 of speech and continue to niokc presentations on business topics to grvnips as varied iis the in New York lo eeonomic grv>ups in lokyo young women just getting slaned in the business world. / liw in Baskinf: Ruigc. Sew Jersty wiih my husband Phil who retired lo hecome. as he refers lo "a local artist. " and our daughter Shery l who has Down Syndrome Our lawyer/ it. Conference Board fmx'lMlonist wna-studio daughter In nv. 10 her hustktnd I am toying with possibilities for the next turn in the road — and have some ideas next chapter \et to be written. All of my experiences draw on my teaching tniining at least to some extent, so I have put m\ years at Bloom to good use. Now that Bloomsburg Stale College University, just imagine the executives, moderating strategic conferences, and running students there nov\! developmental programs. their experiences as expanded is and four iviir old daujihter Bloomsburg possibilities for the Ma\ they appreciate and much as have. profit from 1 Attending the annual luncheon of Lambda Alpha Mu alumnae in November at the Fenstemaker Alumni House were Darlene Clarke Amsler '78. Debra Artz Barry '73. Simon. July Hammes Cardi '77. '80. Sharon Gettel Olff '78. Marcia Barton Tuerk Wells Schaffer '81. in Ihc Park, aplaybyNell (From front le/t) Kim Alyse Douhlestetn Pnpkave '76; Francine Bebenek Ashby '91: James Slusser '90. director. James Simmons ( 'eccatli '91. Dennis Patten II '96. Jeffrey Sherman '95. and David O 'Brien '73. The Alumni Players presentedfour performances o/Borcfoot Judy Collier Fasnacht '75. Pamela Harfzell Hengstenberger Sharon Sweinharf Jankauskas '79. Brenda Myers Monick Susan Redline '68. Ann Kapuschinsky Roslevich '80. Diana Jeanne Shuey Jamison '83. '74 and Karen Reinert Wilkinson son. Stephen, own Alumni Players '80. Our software com/Mny. OPTAS. outside of Bmton. where he liws with his wife and three ehildren has his Lambda Alpha Mu Cynthia in California with is 1 7-20. 2003. '78. Concert Choir Reception at Scranton Cultural Center I Scranton Cultural ( 'enter on November H The Concert Choir perjormed with the Northeast Pennsylvania Philharmonic ul the Kirhy ( enter in Wttke.s liarre un Nowmhcr 7. 2003. and the '71; (center) John Keker and Jessie ReppyKeker 63: (right) Wendy Miller, a member of the BU music Dornheim Stalma Nancy Choir, with Concert the BU Pictured (left) Alan Baker director of '84. faculty who performed as a soloist, with choir alumni Kerry Scott Boll '85 and Joanie Lander Schenkel For more photos, go to www.bloomualumni.com and click on Photo Gallery 25 Bloom at the Slopes 2003 Among those parnapuimn in Bloom at the Slopes 2003 at Montage Moimtian were Pal McAndrew Hoppes '00, Jennifer MoscMfo '01, Tom Bulawa '02 and Jason Laird - Montage 70. Sandy Smith McAndrew 70. Eric Shue '97. Stacey Matthews VS. Bill Standen -99. Mike '02. Second annual Alumni Race M imuT i>i ilic JolmBvlcsto \ci-t»ul imiiual 'V3. Jeff Brandt Field Alumni linn- on Scpiimhcr (>, 20IIJ. imj Dun I'szcniczny '^S (on n^ht in first photo). Other participants were (from '7 H ami (ri^ht photo} Melissa Brandt 84. Kim Gasper 01 and Patti Joyce '03 left) Chris Pszeniczny '92, Hockey Reception Huskies Update news on your favorite teanns by email Join and receive daily Send your name and email address Tom i iu the Tim Jadick '03. , J u id hockey team, coached hy Jan Hutchinson, repeated as national champiom hy winning NCAA Division // Tournament in Lowell. \fA Sharla Portion 03 is shown with her parents. Linda Zimniski Portion 72 ' and Shelley Partlon ' 72 and her sister. Marlea Portion tmcguire@bloomu.edu 02. (1 to: McGuire, Sports Information Director Science teacher A Day in Hungary Journal excerpts Earthwatch Songbird Migration Expedition Cnsn Bovtr Afulhcnn VV participates in songbird watch The alarm goes 4:45 awake in Cristy Boyer Mulberio '99, Rockaway Township, NJ. was to participate in a fifth grade science teacher invited to travel to an hour. for otT. but 1 have already been have been listening to an audio tape I dirty in hea* very quickly. of swallows that has been playing outside all morning. Miklosh put the tape on late last night in hopes of attracting swallows into the mist nets. Hungary an Earthwatch Expedition researching (he We have just 5:15 circle on the research team, Cristy was released the birds from last nights warm cup of tea and get a l Watching the swallows fly out of the basket and above the camp is absoluielv beautiful It's time to catch. sight to avid bird watchers in Eastern Europe. gel read> for the da\ , responsible for patrolling the misi nets that were set up to catch the songbirds. from 5:30 a.m. net, it had ringing to The nets had to be checked every hour 6:00 Whenever a bird Hew into the removed and taken back to a central to 9:00 p.m. be carefull> This the is M PM, until '>:00 The weather has been the plan. We control of the day. first check the nets every hour interfering with the 7:00 books. from the checking the nets for birds. really enjov I I Some of them nets. think of I remove (hem get themselves so tangled, "Where should start, the carefully unwrap each bird until it as a puzzle, it or the wings?" 1 camp for 1 5 to 30 people was done in a activities was no in is the your own age to in is fall to first of it is to bring many seems on a research team has taken back to her classroom, skills that I tell my a good substitute lor many 1 birds as usual. 1 birds, on a text put into practice the weigh ibor, all we arc you have explore the area around their school, recording and tracking too tangled. tract the that students more often, but there are fewer First. is I do to It it It's fat I we way bird. should close the nets to close them, but keeps them from getting that very hard to open wet twisted nets. shower. They do not use hairdryers here. start wearing my a fijth grade science teacher at Catherine 13:00 Since 1 think I hair in braids, we have some free time this afternoon. decided to wash some clothes. What an adventure! The "washing machine" only runs for about Bilkish and www.earthwatch.org I Our clothes are so them through twice. Next, am going three minutes. dirty thai to run the clothes have to be I transferred to a spinning machine. Thai actually does a very good job of getting the water ()ui. As for a dryer, no such luck. There is no machine and no sunshine. We'll have lo hang everything on a drying rack on the can't wail to put on clean, dry socks. porch. I i 15:00 i something chores, but he nets are to do. I am It is still closed so my mop not going lo )inner was was it is my I il fell in do when the boards get favorite trail. delicious, til tni)st II Il was o traditional could gel used lo I this the bcsl one of the day, I I 1 kind of food. iicli trail tound tny tavorile ihe culesi bird is beautilul song I ihink had bird, a have ever seen and I ibur 27 day I am il going U> be is lor at least anotlier houi I I I I in Osca. We hasn't maitered that halt ol Il speaks and Ihe other half speaks t-inglish but a have been having a great time playing cards, I tlie group lunttarinn. in I I lungarian. I lonight we are only playing in Hungarian. game has really helped nie make a lot of new looking for to help with the the floor anyway, it I fall into bed, exhausted. hours sleep before 1 12:30 1 have been looking forward to a nice hoi lunch. Today we are having chicken soup, it feels good to have feel like 1 have not been dry in something .so warm, days. Even if it is not raining, my hair is still wet from my A Dwyer Elementary School in Rockaway Township NJ More info about (he Earthwatch Institute can he found at October 15-17 Still, fact heciiuse know that should be going ui bed lunv. Iwo days ago. bought a pack of 'NO cards ai 24:00 they measured and banded. Fhcn, seems very easy in a from I can H(ym£XXrmA/v\^ 200^ pretty easy to It's a is his card friends, Tibor and Miklosh check the and assess the amount of is in weather from the classroom, Cristy Mulherm forest, Towards the end. have been learning the numbers and colors various data throughout the year, and a monitor so for tliis al least ten birds in the nets. 22:00 our head of the birds that come ibor has decided that I few hours. a habitat unit around her experience, allowing her class to also purchased software check the to Underneath the planks nets. know I banding these birds the nets every half on a spring scale and release the it 11:30 for a i we check We are checking have. Next, the bird students about." she said. Cristy developed "The Hungarian experience opened my eyes to the variety of habitats that exist within just a few feel of my classroom." During the past school year, Cristy received a Toshiba America Foundation Grant in Math and Science allowing her to construct a weather station ton the roof of the school. She bed Some people won't even U's m\ favorite trail. Il birds. for the birds to be left in the net in am weighing I bird's molting stage book." "i knees, his ctinlrol ... picking up. is the nets this hour. made me realize my classroom to talk an experience Christy rain dangerous It is the rain. is 1 has the he have been going on hopes of finding more trail in cover seems to be just thick enough that The hour. lesson than reading students, rather than relying solely Participating as to be picking up. researcher, has asked that hand accounts. people into my small store Communism from someone much more powerful a was It rained for most of a book," she retlected. "It also important my light rain 10:30 "Learning about the it We aren't getting tree native Hungarians. She learned about the country's political how 9:00 the dr\ reed bed trip. and cultural history listening covered mine with I popular one with the Hungarians. a finding birds there. Cristy had an opportunity to meet and talk with about cinnamon, and sugar. The it past is Hungarian (ioulash. still a process complicated by the fact that hut personalis, 2 1 :00 ver>' closely as be hung outside to dry. to it, lo the reed trail with a short nuidd\ walk through the llveryone watched most of Eastern Europe, there had can't believe this long tailed Laundr.' was washed in two electric dryer. Clothing ovit, other one. il\e murky, bog water of varying depths, in the separate machines, one for washing and one lor spinning that water out of the clothes. As went back out I I One more net check and then we will have breakfast, Zs6ka made the most delicious French toast, maple syrup, but not center of the camp. All hot water for the dishwashing had to be boiled on a propane stove. 20:00 the other day. butler, Meal preparation kitchen area located of JtS/^ef lake care 8:00 including washing dishes, doing laundry, shopping for food and cooking. I'll let wet and slippery. Martin and Great Spotted Woodpecker. carried out at the ihink I each side of the mist feet I free. Flycatcher, Long-tailed Tit, Blue Tit, Chaffinch, Mouse he entire The trail soon gets so wel that you must walk on narrow wooden planks. In the reed bed, there are two planks on 1 banded were the Great Reed Warbler. Sedge Warbler. Spotted day but go out on have to be so careful and gentle when Depending on the weather and time of day, anywhere from one to more than 100 birds could be collected every hour. Some of the more common types of birds that were part in the day to > starts out be banded by a licensed ringing olllter. Cristy then assisted in taking body mass measurements and recording data in log 1 ou are extracting them from Ihe net, they are si]ua\\king and pecking at >our fingers. I'll gel one time nets the birds were collected from the nets, thev had to The research team took smalt and iH-auliful bird. the\ sure bite hard will least, that's schedule daily. site. Once I I on the Osca Landscape Reserve, approximately 30 minutes south of Budapest in central Hungary, The reserve is a wella participant a their 19:00 The nets were opened about a half hour ago, was so excited lo go out on a run until got lo the reed bed, fhere was not one. but two blue tits, or such a migration of European Songbirds. The expedition took place known As Our bedroom could use thorough mopping. Someone has been wearing shoes inside. gets II my I need lo get alarm goes off ul 4:4S. u few Athletic Hall of Fame The 22nd class was inUui tcd into ihc Afhlclic Hall of Fume af I lomcL tiinin^ on October 17. 2003 Pictured (from left) with Jessica Kozlojj. university president, are Mark Billone '89 (tennis): .lusfine I.andis 'fi5 (tennis); Malt Karchner 89 (ba.sehull);Carla Shearer Christian HH (baskcihaU and ficid hockey): and Charles New Board Members Joining the Alumni Board of Directors, effective July '92,JeffRott '00, Crystal Kovaschetz'98. J. 2003. are (from left) Kyle Hindsman Diana Nimmo'98. Mark Keyser'75 and Mike Jemo'93. Not present for photo: Dee Doyle Brennan '54. Skiplunas '56(/oolhall. basketball, track). Alumni Band Navy V-12s (1943) Navy V-!2s (1943) returned to campus on October 13. 2003. to mark the 60ih anniversary of Fifteen band alumni from the classes of 1 97 J to 2002 dusted off both their musical skill and their experience: (front) Mrs. Frank Marltefka. Mrs Dan Carroll and Mrs Perry Schwartz: school spirit to participate in the parade and the half-lime festivities at Homecoming 2003. (second row) John Graff. Dan Carroll. John Vincent. Perry Schwartz and Biddle iVhigham: They shared a Berrigan sub lunch with current hand members under the stadium before the (back row) Dick Langdon. Frank Marhejka. Stan Burgess and Scott Hadley. game. They also held a drawing for prizes from the University Store For info on Homecoming this year contact Madeline Layos '99 at mlayos@unionco-org. 's Athletic Sponsorships Available The Bloomsburg University Department is currently offering year If you or someone you know is interested in partnenng with the Huskies, please contact Amy Sandt at 570389-4213 for more information on sponsorship opportunities. sponsorships Mark Schweiker '75. former Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania, was presented with an Alimmi Association Disiingidshed Service Awarti on May 1 0. 2003. when he was a speaker at Commencement Mark recently served as Governor completing the last 15 months of the second term of Tom Ridge who was appointed head of the nation Homeland Security: 's for the Become Athletic 2004-2005 athletic a partner with NCAA Division II one of the country's top athletic programs BU Alumni 2004 Calendar of Events As of January 14. 2004 February 14 Bloom February 19 Third Thursday Philadelphia Area 7- 10 p.m. March 18 Third Thursday Philadelphia Area 7- 10 p.m. April 15 Third Thursday Philadelphia Area 7- 10 p.m. April 23-25 Alumni Weekend Campus and downtown May 20 Third Thursday Philadelphia Area 7- 10 p.m. June 9 Alumni Family Picnic City Island Park, Harrisburg 6-7:30 p.m. June 16 Alumni Family Picnic McDade Park, Scranton 6-7:30 p.m. June 16 Third Thursday Philadelphia Area 7- 10 p.m. June 25 Alumni Golf Outing Fox Hollow. Quakcrtown July 14 Alumni Family Picnic Red Mill July 15 Third Thursday Philadelphia Area July 16-18 Alumni Summer Weekend Campus and Bloomsburg area July 28 Alumni Family Picnic Covered Bridge Park, Orefield July 31 Bloom Jack's Place, Avalon. August 2-7 Stratford Theatre Festival Stratford, Ontario, August Alumni Family Picnic Plains August 19 Third Thursday Philadelphia Area 7- 10 p.m. August 24 Alumni Family Picnic Long's Park, Lancaster 6-7:30 p.m. September 10 Alumni Golf Outing Heritage Hills. York September Third Thursday Philadelphia Area October 15-17 Homecoming Weekend Campus October 2 Third Thursday PhiladelphiaArea 7- 1 0 p.m. Third Thursday PhiladetphiaArea 7- 10 p.m. Third Thursday PhiladelphiaArea 7-10 p.m. II November December 1 1 1 at the at the Montage Mountain. Scranton The Woodlands. Wilkcs-Barrc Slopes Beach Park, Berks County 6-7:30 p.m. 7.10 p.m. NJ 6-7:30 p.m. 5-9 p.m. Canada Township Lions Pavilion 6-7:30 p.m. 7- 10 p.m. For details as they are confirmed or to register for an event go to www.bloomualumni.com on Event Registration. Click on Photo Gallery to see photos of many past events, and click 29 too! Four generations Bloomsburg at Follow Sports online Anna Susan Wolfe Ma^il! Anna Susan Magill Reynolds John Foster Magill I94H J90? www.bloomu.edu/sports/ Matthew John Magill 2005 1971 Air Force - National Personnel Records Center, 9700 Veterans Corner New US and 8 By Dak' Krothe ^ lioiiDrcd ill ii of Army and Air Force 8 Korean War. wc were aulliori/ed to present gold lapel pins comhdl veterans, liU President Jessica Ko/lofTgave the welcome and Sergeant Major Chapman, Billy USMC Korean veteran, delivered the tribute. I who served in the names will be sent to Ihe Pentagon for their I whose We continue to receive bio forms from veterans for inclusion in our book of service House. To be included Alumni BU the at in this historical record, request a bio form by calling the was a veteran. This type of living Our Veterans Memorial Scholarship fund A self-sustaining goal way olTwith of $25,000 year on Alumni this Weekend and at Homecoming. Please contact me through the Alumni Office 1-800-526-0254 ifyou have any thoughts that may help our Veterans Committee plan for future projects and programs. 9, memorial is still in need a long is still a current fund balance of $ 1 5.291 .91 it to the BU Development Office. OfTice for more information. Thanks to . To donated thus On you can far! Request for medals forms are available completed forms ord and students rededicatcd the refurbished monument and grounds, and the students for I Nancy WWl We commend Kord honor BU WWl Office, A visit to the site adjacent to Carver Hall should be on your agenda next time you visit campus, veterans. ' . MO Room at any want to help build the Veterans is Send the Memoinal my gift of and Coast Guard - Navy Liaison 3475, N-3 14. 9700 Page Boulevard, St. Louis Name 63132-5100. Army - Army Commander. US Army Personnel Center. Ann. DARP-PAS-EAW. 9700 Page Boulevard, Si, Louis. MO I Scholarship Fund to $25,000. Here to: Navy. Marine Corps he Pinery. their efforts to Alumni who have Yes, 8 Otl'ice. April 25. 2003, History professor Call the all Alumni regional Veterans Administration Office. 8 you 1 flags. had the pleasure o f attending the November father of funds. return l 32-5 00. donate, complete the form accompanying this article and records. 8 look forward to seeing 1 provides a continuing reminder of the sacrifice and service veterans give in defense of our liberties. Korean combat zone, contact the Alumni OITicc to receive your gold label All MO 63 Nicole Schaffer, a senior accounting major from Slatedale, he program was planned by the Veterans Comniiiiee; Doug llippenstiel. Director of Alumni AHairs; the Alumni Oftlce staiT; and Alumni Association Board members, a veteran 1 Louis. 2003, Bloomsburg University Scholarship Luncheon where the $1000 Veterans Memorial Scholarship was presented to to pin, being St. Commemorative C'onuminity by the Pentagon for the 50"' Anniversary of the Ifyou are state flags are Cireat Room in the Alumni House. We can also display Navy, Marine Corp and Coast Guard service flags which have been donated. We would greatly appreciate donations program on Saturday, April 26, 2003, during Alumni Weirkend, Dcsignaicd a retired, himsell a 8 Pennsylvania purchased by the Veterans Committee for the Curt English '60 Bloomsburg University Korean War veterans were Page Boulevard. Address 63132-5100. f fff Phone Email Class of The 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 570-389-4945 Email foim@bloomu.edu Dale Krothe. A I, mm, 1 ctcrans Corrmuitev Chairman: Nicole Schaffer. scholarship winner: Karen Schaffer. Nicole 's mother .30 YOUR OWN BLOOMSBURG SIGN UNIVERSITY SWISS MADE WATCH IT'S TIME TO SHOW YOUR HUSKY PRIDE! 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