July 19, 1995 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Charles D. Babish, 580 Mercer Rd., Greenville, was recently named the recipient of a Dean’s Scholarship/School of Liberal Arts. This annual scholarship is awarded to a student in the School of Liberal Arts who is entering his/her senior year and has attained a quality point average of 3.50 or better. This award is funded through Edinboro University’s Alumni Association to assist outstanding students financially and recognize their academic excellence. Charles is the son of Gloria A. Babish and the late George A. Babish. He is an applied media arts major and a graduate of Greenville High School. -30PSL:bja EDINBORO UNIVERSITY O F Kenneth P. Brandt, Director Margaret M. Karl, Associate Director Judith A. Viveralli’, Assistant Director Ronald Swift, Assistant Director Financial Aid Office Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2821 PENNSYLVANIA M&S L iss JUi. 1 2 iVVi FiNANCiAL AiO CI-FiCc SCHOLARSHIP/AWARD NEWS RELEASE DATA I. Name of Scholarship/Award; Dean’s Scholarship/School of Liberal Arts 1995-96 n. Description of Scholarship/Awardl This arirmal scholarship of $500 is awarded to a student in the School of Liberal Arts who is entering their senior year and has attained a quality point average of a 3.50 or better. This award is funded through Edinboro University’s Aliunni Association to assist outstanding students financially and recognize their academic excellence. m. Recipient Information: D. High School and Address A. Name and Address (ireeiWi lie. Ck^irlg'J P- 6ree.6v!llf . ?A S'^0 Atccer GrecAv'i l)g j ?4 E. School Activities B. Parents’ Name ATHt lat£ |3iu Bogkrlofe ® ?ter iAe»Iof office -f.r QAteAltf ef /ILL tVi C. Hometown Newspapers j^f cofj ~~ Hefftld._____ teehal Hcfcop c^)vo!afA'p praTer A.'iy F. College Academic Major ^FA'AAA ^ Oe^l^A I accept the above described award and authorize Edinboro University to publicize this information. July 18, 1995 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Jessica Monteleone, 709 Moonstone Dr., Allison Park, was recently named the recipient of a Wilbur and Mabel Cassidy Billings Mathematics Education Scholarship. This scholarship provides an award to an incoming freshman who has shown outstanding high school academic achievement and who has been accepted for enrollment in the mathematics education program. It is in honor of C. Wilhur and Mabel Cassidy Billings. Jessica is the daughter of Joseph R. Monteleone and Elaine E. Monteleone. She is a graduate of Shaler Area High School, and a secondary education/mathematics major at Edinboro. -30PSL:bja EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYL ’VANIA , Kenneth P. Brandt, Director Margaret M. Karl, Associate Director Judith A. Viveralli, Assistant Director Ronald Swift, Assistant Director Financial Aid Office Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2821 SCHOLARSHIP/AWARD NEWS RELEASE DATA I. Name of Scholarship/Award; Wilbur and Mabel Cassidy Billings Mathematics Education Scholarship 1995-96 n. Description of Scholarship/Award; The scholarship provides an award of $300 to an incoming freshman who has shown outstanding hi^ school academic achievement and who has been accepted for enrollment in the mathematics education program. This scholarship is in honor of C. Wilbur and Mabel Cassidy Billings. Financial need may be a factor. Recipient Information; D. High School and Address A. Name amd Address : nn ^ Are^{-I(^h ^cJncx>l Piooias-\on-t. “Be. \ to 1 Ill tSOry PcLrL^PA. 15101 ■ A- I5d>g=i E. School Activities B. Parents’ Name >ksepK R. pWleleoiTf Sooc<^________ Gc?rvcerV Cbovr UJomms C. Hometown Newspapers CKooJs G-o.’gr.efeMor-j-l-y 1-11/ Is hi College Academic Major _________________________________ Sexc^yxAourvj tA,— hUAUemckAiLS I accept the above described award and authorize Edinboro University to publicize this information. .CL Stiif^nt Signatuii^j yvdjjXtfYl^ / v^g-SSiCjo^ Name ----------- f | g 1 I] W H \ v)i.'L 1 T 1995 edinboro A member of the State System of Hitter Education UNIVEKITY PilRi iCF:ELA!iONS_... ■'At July 18,1995 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Heath L. McCormick, P. O. Box 5016, Shelby, Ohio, was recently named the recipient of an Alumni Departmental/Business Administration/Accounting Scholarship. The Alumni Association of Edinboro University provides three annual departmental awards to students majoring in art, business administration/accounting, and nursing. The recipient must have completed a minimum of thirty-two credit hours and must have a quality point average of 3.20 or greater. This award is renewable for up to three years provided the recipient maintains a 3.20 or greater quality point average. Heath is the son of James and Cheryl McCormick. He is a graduate of Shelby Senior High School, and a business administration/accounting major at Edinboro. -30PSL:bja EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYL-VANIA Kenneth P. Brandt, Director Margaret M. Karl, Associate Director Judith A. Viveralli, Assistant Director Ronald K. Swift, Assistant Director Financial Aid OtGce (814) 732-2821 _ vJUL SCHOLARSHIP/AWARD NEWS RELEASE DATA I. Name of Scholarship/Award Alumni Departmental/Business Administration/Accounting n. Scholarship 1995 -96 Renewal Description of Scholarship/Award The Edinboro University Alumni Association provides three (3) annual departmental awards to students majoring in Art, Business Administration/Accounting, and Nursing. The recipient must have completed a minimum of thirty-two (32) credit hours and must have a quality point average of 3.20 or greater. This award is valued at $800 and is renewable for up to three (3) years provided the recipient maintains a 3.20 or greater quality point average. III. Recipient Information A. Name and Address D. Parents' Name HfiArn U. ?o -fcU MHr?C B. High School and Address E. College Academic Major High , CA C. School Activities F. Hometown Newspaper (2.0 Tt. V Att-Tts. ctwa I accept the above described award and authorize Edinboro University to publicize this information. Date A member of the State System of Higfier Education July 18, 1995 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSfflP Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Sara J. Elliott, 116 Grandview Lane, Butler, was recently named the recipient of a Justina Baron Alumni Scholarship. This scholarship is awarded annually to the son, daughter, niece or nephew of an Edinboro graduate. The recipient must have completed a minimum of 32 credit hours and have a B+ or greater academic average. Financial need is not a limiting factor in selection. This award is named in honor of Ms. Justina Baron who served Edinboro University as a librarian from 1925 until her retirement in 1965. In addition, Ms. Baron served as alumni secretary from 1937 through 1962. Funds for this scholarship have been made available through contributions from Ms. Baron and alumni. Sara is the daughter of Bill and Cindy Elliott. She is a graduate of Moniteau High School, and an applied media arts major at Edinboro. -30PSL:bja EDINBORO UNIVERSITY____________________ OF PENNSYLVANIA Kenneth P. Brandt, Director Margaret M. Karl, Associate Director Judith A. Viveralli, Assistant Director Ronald Swift, Assistant Director Financial Aid Office Edinboro,PA 16444 (814)732-2821 , t ’! '■) . - ' -..■.1 ■JUl' ii WZ SCHOLARSHIP/AWARD NEWS RELEASE DATA I. Name of Scholarship/Award Justina Baron Alumni Scholarship 1995-96 II. Description of Scholarship/Award This scholarship is awarded annually to the son, daughter, neice or nephew of an Edinboro graduate. The recipient must have completed a minimum of 32 credit hours and have a B+ or greater academic average. Financial need is not a limiting factor in selection. This award is currently valued at $800 aimually and is named in honor of Ms. Justina Baron who served Edinboro University as a librarian from 1925 until her retirement in 1965. In addition, Ms. Baron served as alumni secretary from 1937 through 1962. Funds for this scholarship have been made available through contributions from Ms. Baron and Alumni. III. Recipient Information A. Name and Address //^ D. Parents' Name e t lew h, Hool B. High School and Address I-LLIoTT E. College Academic Major Sckotii C. School Activities \\OAJOfi,S P^o&^Ai>v\ (X n I S F. Hometown Newspaper 3hTL bp g/jA kma lli(^5cK2ol QlM-Q^A^lpn(v> B. Parents’ Name E. School Activities ^3^ CCl Cuct^ai n C. Hometown Newspapers UA F. College Academic Major n\lm?rtheDctee_ at the above described award-an^ authorize Edinboro University to publicize this information. 3%nrpiie. Name A member of the State System of Higher Education ______ ' July 18, 1995 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSfflP Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Tanya Moraco, 5585 Hauserman Rd., Parma, Ohio, was recently named the recipient of an Alumni Association Scholarship. The Alumni Association of Edinboro University has made available six $800 annual scholarships. These are available to outstanding high school seniors who will be enrolled in a degree seeking program at Edinboro University. Selection criteria include 1000 or greater SAT and 1/5 high school rank. These scholarships are renewable for four consecutive years providing that the recipients maintain a 3.00 QPA and are full-time enrolled. Tanya is the daughter of John and Frances Moraco. She is a graduate of Valley Forge High School, and a history major at Edinboro. -30PSL:bja EDINBORO UNIVERSITY O F P E NNSYLVANIA t>¥. m 1 ’m ^ I W95 financial AiO Kenneth P. Brandt, Director Margaret M. Karl, Associate Director Judith A. Viveralli, Assistant Director Ronald Swift, Assistant Director Financial Aid Office Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2821 OFFiCb SCHOLARSHIP/AWARD NEWS RELEASE DATA I. Name of Scholarship/Award; Alumni Association Scholarship 1995-96 Renewal H. Description of Scholarship/Award: The Alumni Association of Edinboro University has made available six $800 annual scholarships. These are available to outstanding high school seniors who are enrolled in a degree seeking program at Edinboro University. Selection criteria for this scholarship include 1000 or greater SAT and 1/5 high school rank. These scholarships are renewable for four consecutive years providing that the recipients maintain a 3.00 Q.P.A. and are full-time enrolled. Financial need may be a factor. m. Recipient Information; D. High School and Address A. Name and Address Rjj • QjjroiUX, lH~Sj on PcLrnu^.OH E. School Activities B. Parents’ Name 'Xnk.r\ O ouaA frcu^CeS Cel-eei^ fresidbud- MorCLCXi Son'ntt ihiiucl--c^ trxh ^lphecC!nj~ '■Htrnffr Soci'e fj or^dL PhJ- A-ipkfi-The.'h*-' Htnoisr SeCie-jif m Hi^iirru C. Hometown Newspapers S-CCof Ml d^lp\/{jrl>L^~P PPuJiJ. F. College Academic Majo I pi CAluelorJi^ OH !3- 5* AiS-t(Pr>-j II ® Hill || .1 71995 ...! I accept the above described award and authorize Edinboro University to publicize this h^^^j^tATpONS^ l/Zr\ Ly^^c Picrra^Ur^ StudentS^hature -n/ / ^ Name A member of the State System of Higher Education July 18, 1995 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Krista Baker, 105 Erie St., Polk, was recently named the recipient of an Alumni Association Scholarship. The Alumni Association of Edinboro University has made available six $800 annual scholarships. These are available to outstanding high school seniors who will be enrolled in a degree seeking program at Edinboro University. Selection criteria include 1000 or greater SAT and 1/5 high school rank. These scholarships are renewable for four consecutive years providing that the recipients maintain a 3.00 QPA and are full-time enrolled. Krista is the daughter of Jonathan and Cheryl Baker. She is a graduate of Franklin Area High School, and a criminal justice major at Edinboro. -30PSLrbja EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYL -VANIA ' Kenneth P. Brandt, Director Margaret M. Karl, Associate Director Judith A. Viveralli, Assistant Director Ronald Swift, Assistant Director Financial Aid Office Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2821 SCHOLARSHIP/AWARD NEWS RELEASE DATA I. Name of Scholarship/Award; p: ; £' O. Alumni Association Scholarship 1995-96 Renewal ^ w n. Description of Scholarship/Award: The Alumni Association of Edinboro University has made available six $800 annual scholarships. These are available to outstanding high school seniors who are enrolled in a degree seeking program at Edinboro University. Selection criteria for this scholarship include 1000 or greater SAT and 1/5 high school rank. These scholarships are renewable for four consecutive years providing that the recipients maintain a 3.00 Q.P.A. and are full-time enrolled. Financial need may be a factor. m. Recipient Information; D. High School and Address A. Name and Address ikr~is4a fiak-er fircmklin Arm f ) Ifi5 Fn? Si. pAlk ffl 1(q3^J E. School Activities B. Parents’ Name fiavr) . Km-frqn Qiorl CVryl tVi key C. Hometown Newspapers C.oAvt> Oktb F. College Academic Major CvxmL\ g [g H 1 W II I accept the above described award and authorize Edinboro University to publicize this ^1 Atn'~f^.S^(!co/i_____ "Student Signature -KvI^Q. .'pjjtk£fl Name A member of the State System of Hitter Education | edinboro university ■PUBLIC BELATiON.S July 18, 1995 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Thomasina Berdine, Rte. 1, Sugar Grove, was recently named the recipient of an Alumni Association Scholarship. The Alumni Association of Edinboro University has made available six $800 annual scholarships. These are available to outstanding high school seniors who will be enrolled in a degree seeking program at Edinboro University. Selection criteria include 1000 or greater SAT and 1/5 high school rank. These scholarships are renewable for four consecutive years providing that the recipients maintain a 3.00 QPA and are full-time enrolled. Thomasina is the daughter of J. Andrew and Virginia Berdine. She is a graduate of Eisenhower High School, and a fine arts major at Edinboro. -30PSL:bja EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Kenneth P. Brandt, Director Margaret M. Karl, Associate Director Judith A. Viveralli, Assistant Director Ronald Swift, Assistant Director Financial Aid Office Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2821 SCHOLARSHIP/AWARD NEWS RELEASE DATA I. Name of Scholarship/Award; Alumni Association Scholarship 1995-96 Renewal n. Description of Scholarship/Award; The Alumni Association of Edinboro University has made available six $8(X) annual scholarships. These are available to outstanding high school seniors who are enrolled in a degree seeking program at Edinboro University. Selection criteria for this scholarship include KXX) or greater SAT and 1/5 high school rank. These scholarships are renewable for four consecutive years providing that the recipients maintain a 3.00 Q.P.A. and are fiill-time enrolled. Financial need may be a factor. m. Recipient Information; D. High School and Address A. Name and Address \\5. EDIMBOKO PUBLiCf E. School Activities B. Parents’ Name C. Hometown Newspapers - I A) Pifuuc^Txfyjo^ Cksfj;? \ A Su'a )j F. College Academic Major _______________ IC v^Ti to I accept the above described award and authorize Edinboro University to publicize this information. Student Signature Name A member of the State System of Higher Education EPINBORO UNIVERSITY O^F PENNSYLVANIA Admissions Office Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2761 Fax (814) 732-2420 MEMO TO; Patti Loomis Public Relations FROM; Kerri L. Watson Associate Director of Admissions SUBJECT; Honors Program Acceptees DATE; June 29, 1995 Patti, this is to inform you that the following students have been accepted to the Honors Program and received a scholarship. It would be appropriate to disseminate a press release on these students as they have confirmed their acceptance to Edinboro University. Joshua Tysiachney 12570 Silverthorn Road Edinboro, PA 16412 Major; General Studies Parents; Daniel and Darlene Tysiachney Carla S. Horton 3115 Pittsburgh Avenue Erie, PA 16508 Major; Secondary Education - Social Studies Parents; Carol Horton Gretchen Thiessen 1132 Western Avenue Beaver, PA 15009 Major; Pre-Veterinary Parents; Paul and Sue Thiessen Erin Riley P.O. Box 158 Connellsville, PA 15425 Major; Applied Media Arts Parents; Thomas and Linda Riley Jason Hrabak 44 Summit View Uniontown, PA 15401 Major; Physics Parents; Leonard and Dolores Hrabak e nou I I A member of the State System ofHi^er Education EDINBORO UNIVERSITY PUSLiC RELATIONS Page 2 Benjamin Higgins 5530 Daggett Road Girard, PA 16417 Major: Environmental Sclence/Geology Parentsi Donald and Linda Higgins Brleanne Hanger R.D. #2, Box 409 Somerset,PA 15501 Major: Applied Media Arts Parents: Charles and Patricia Hanger Kristen Fonda 31 Prentice Road Palnesvllle, OH 44077 Major: Engllsh/Wrltlng Parents: Frank and Catherine Fonda Holly Armstrong 663 N. Brodhead Road Allqnlppa, PA 15001 Major: Fine Arts/Crafts Parents: Lois Armstrong Angela Bnccl 2948 Roosevelt Drive Chambersbnrg, PA 17201 Major: Biology Parents: Frederick and Knnlml Bnccl Beth Clnko 728 7th Street, Box 404 Colver, PA 15927 Major: Anthropology Parents: Joseph and Cindy Clnko KLW/sls July 17, 1995 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES HONORS SCHOLARSHIP Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Erin Riley, P. O. Box 158, Connellsville, has been selected as the recipient of a First National Bank Freshman Honors Scholarship. Annual awards are made available to incoming freshmen who are participating in the University Honors Program and who have combined SAT scores of 1050 or greater. In addition, recipients must present evidence of academic achievement and involvement while in high school. Financial need is not a factor. Funds for this scholarship are made available through an endowment created by the First National Bank. Erin is the daughter of Thomas and Linda Riley and is majoring in applied media arts. -30PSLrbja ■S^jQT A£>/y)lSS?i^iOS ^lo71 EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Kenneth P. Brandt, Director Margaret M. Kart, Associate Director Ronaid K. Swift, Assistant Director Judith A. Viveraiii, Assistant Director Financiai Aid Office Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2821 ^EC£1'‘’S0 S^GHOLARSHIP/AWARD NEWS RELEASE DATA Name of Scholarship/Award First National Bank Freshman Honors Scholarship 1995-96 II. Description of Scholarship/Award Annual awards are made available to incoming freshmen who have combined SAT scores of 1050 or greater. In addition, recipients must be at least conditionally accepted to the University Honors Program and must present evidence of academic achievement and involvement while in high school. Financial need is not a factor. Funds for these Freshman Honors Scholarships are made available through an endowment created by the First National Bank. Recipient Information D. Parents' Name A. Name and Address BR\N RILe^Y ?.0. I5g THOM/X^^L/A/PA RILEY CONN^L-LZMilUE E. College Academic Major B. High School and Address Glxbbl catholic.Hi&Hschool Lll B. CRAWFO(lO^\f£. CONt^EUSY{Lie PA ISH-ZS C. School Activities ANlMATWN/MBPiA ARTS Hometown Newspaper THE OAILY COURIER THE HBPALD-STAHDAR P youey&all 5^oFTBALL ^ Basketball^ ART club yearbook sfor EDITOR, STUDENT COUNCIL 1/IC E PRESIDE N T, F RE NC H HONOR society , NATWHAl Honor society, French tutor at loc^ GRAPE SCHOOL, 3TOCK market CLUB I accept the above described award and authorize Edinboro University to publicize this information. AAMjg. Z I student Signature A member of the State System ofHigfier Education July 17, 1995 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES HONORS SCHOLARSHIP Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Jason Hrabak, 44 Summit View, Uniontown, has been selected as the recipient of a First National Bank Freshman Honors Scholarship. Annual awards are made available to incoming freshmen who are participating in the University Honors Program and who have combined SAT scores of 1050 or greater. In addition, recipients must present evidence of academic achievement and involvement while in high school. Financial need is not a factor. Funds for this scholarship are made available through an endowment created hy the First National Bank. Jason is the son of Leonard and Dolores Hrabak and is majoring in physics. -30PSL:bja o^Or kp/nT:s^ EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Kenneth P. Brandt, Director Margaret M. Karl, Associate Director Ronald K. Swift, Assistant Director Judith A. Viveraili, Assistant Director Financiai Aid Office Edinboro, PA 16444 ' (814)732-2821 SCHOLARSHIP/AWARD NEWS RELEASE DATA I. Name of Schoiarship/Award First National Bank Freshman Honors Scholarship 1995-96 II. Description of Scholarship/Award Annual awards are made available to incoming freshmen who have combined SAT scores of 1050 or greater. In addition, recipients must be at least conditionally accepted to the University Honors Program and must present evidence of academic achievement and involvement while in high school. Financial need is not a factor. Funds for these Freshman Honors Scholarships are made available through an endowment created by the First National Bank. Recipient Information D. Parents' Name A. Name and Address E. College Academic Major B. High School and Address F. Hometown Newspaper C. School Activities I accept the above described award and authofieo Edinboro Uoivofsity to publicize thts G ^3. j Date A member of the State System ofHi^er Education July 18, 1995 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES HONORS SCHOLARSHIP Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Kristen Fonda, 31 Prentice Road, Painesville, Ohio, has been selected as the recipient of a Student Government Association Freshman Honors Scholarship. Kristen, the daughter of Frank and Catherine Fonda, has been accepted into the Edinboro University Honors Program for academically gifted students. She plans to major in English/writing. Annual awards are made available to incoming freshmen who have combined SAT scores of 1050 or greater, and evidence of academic achievement and involvement while in high school. Funds for this scholarship are made available through an endowment created by the Student Government Association of Edinboro University. -30PSL:bja To Api7);sS/<5/0s EDINBORO UNIVERSITY PENNSYLVANIA O F Kenneth P. Brandt, Director Margaret M. Kart, Associate Director Ronaid K. Swift, Assistant Director Judith A. Viveraiii, Assistant Director Financiai Aid Office Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2021 .. ,SGhfOLARSHIP/AWARD NEWS RELEASE DATA of Scholarship/Award Student Government Association (SGA) Freshman Honors Scholarship 1995-96 II. Description of Scholarship/Award Annual awards are made available to incoming freshmen who have combined SAT scores of 1050 or greater, in addition, recipients must be at least conditionally accepted to the University Honors Program and must present evidence of academic achievement and involvement while in high school. Financial need is not a factor. Funds for the SGA Freshman Honors Scholarships are made available through an endowment created by the Student Government Association (SGA) of Edinboro University. III. Recipient Information D. Parents' Name A. Name and Address Kri^Ve/i For\JcL 3\ Pre/rfice ^c/ H'io77 E. College Academic Major B. High School and Address Pr. ^Qm OH HHo'I F. Hometown Newspaper C. School Activities U a! ^(wlo I accept the above described award and authorize Edinboro University to publicize this information. 6>0/P' Student Signature DaW / A member of the State System of Higher Education July 18, 1995 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES HONORS SCHOLARSHIP Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Beth Cinko, 728 7th Street, Colver, has been selected as the recipient of a Grace A. Crowe Freshman Honors Scholarship. Beth, the daughter of Joseph and Cindy Cinko, has been accepted into the Edinboro University Honors Program for academically gifted students. She plans to major in anthropology. Annual awards are made available to incoming freshmen who have combined SAT scores of 1050 or greater, and evidence of academic achievement and involvement while in high school. Funds for this scholarship are made available by the Grace A. Crowe Memorial Fund. -30PSL:bja ■^g/07 ~n> EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Kenneth P. Brandt. Director Margaret M. Karl, Associate Director Ronald K. Swift, Assistant Director Judith A. Viveralli, Assistant Director Financial Aid Office Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2821 26 SGWSEi'fe^Fp/AWARD NEWS I. RELEASE DATA Name of Scholarship/Award Grace A. Crowe Freshman Honors Scholarship 1995-96 II. Description of Scholarship/Award Annual awards are made available to incoming freshmen who have combined SAT scores of 1050 or greater. In addition, recipients must be at least conditionally accepted to the University Honors Program and must present evidence of academic achievement and involvement while in high school. Financial need is not a factor. Funds for the Freshman Honors Scholarships are made available by the Grace A. Crowe Memorial Fund. III. btth Recipient Information D. Parents' Name A. Name and Address /?. Cir\Ko Ccl\/er^ j Cindy CinKo /5'92^7 E. College Academic Major B. High School and Address ol(y tj CcnfToJ O^umbnri, Hiqh Schoa 1 7~~o8 ^ChoclhoU^ /^cr^ F. Hometov^n Newspaper C. School Activities vrcur)o. ^(Xrhoo ^'Moujniainecr' phmAd tke^fiskuroj MeuJsS I accept the above described award and authorize Edinboro University to publicize this information. Student Signature Date A member of the State System ofHi^er Education July 18, 1995 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES HONORS SCHOLARSHIP Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Brieanne Hauger, RD 2, Somerset, has been selected as the recipient of a Grace A. Crowe Freshman Honors Scholarship. Brieanne, the daughter of Charles and Patricia Hauger, has been accepted into the Edinboro University Honors Program for academically gifted students. She plans to major in applied media arts. Annual awards are made available to incoming freshmen who have combined SAT scores of 1050 or greater, and evidence of academic achievement and involvement while in high school. Funds for this scholarship are made available by the Grace A. Crowe Memorial Fund. -30PSL:bja EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Kenneth P. Brandt, Director Margaret M. Karl, Associate Director Ronald K. Swift, Assistant Director Judith A. Viveralli, Assistant Director Financial Aid Office Edintjoro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2821 SCHOLARSHIP/AWARD NEWS RELEASE DATA I. UScholarship/Award Grace A. Crowe Freshman Honors Scholarship 1995-96 li. Description of Schoiarship/Award Annual awards are made available to incoming freshmen who have combined SAT scores of 1050 or greater. In addition, recipients must be at least conditionally accepted to the University Honors Program and must present evidence of academic achievement and involvement while in high school. Financial need is not a factor. Funds for the Freshman Honors Scholarships are made available by the Grace A. Crowe Memorial Fund. III. Recipient Information D. Parents' Name A. Name and Address PAT^\a/V t. Som&PJSitT '*3501 E. College Academic Major B. High School and Address CCLUAV<3>1 A AV U . F. Hometown Newspaper C. School Activities I accept the above described award and authorize Edinboro University to publicize this information. dh ■ SttKtent Signature - fT Date A member of the State System of Hitter Education July 18,1995 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES HONORS SCHOLARSHIP Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Angela Bucci, 2948 Roosevelt Drive, Chambersburg, has been selected as the recipient of a Grace A. Crowe Freshman Honors Scholarship. Angela, the daughter of Frederick and Kunimi Bucci, has been accepted into the Edinboro University Honors Program for academically gifted students. She plans to major in biology. Annual awards are made available to incoming freshmen who have combined SAT scores of 1050 or greater, and evidence of academic achievement and involvement while in high school. Funds for this scholarship are made available by the Grace A. Crowe Memorial Fund. -30PSL:bja EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF Kenneth P. Brandt, Director Margaret M. Karl, Associate Director Ronald K. Swift, Assistant Director Judith A. Viveralli, Assistant Director Financial Aid Office Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2821 PENNSYLVANIA I X-.-i .•»IW j*)N2 6 'K\! dip SCNOLARfSHiP/AWARD NEWS RELEASE DATA -iM I. Name of Scholarship/Award Grace A. Crowe Freshman Honors Scholarship 1995-96 II. Description of Scholarship/Award Annual awards are made available to incoming freshmen who have combined SAT scores of 1050 or greater. In addition, recipients must be at least conditionally accepted to the University Honors Program and must present evidence of academic achievement and involvement while in high school. Financial need is not a factor. Funds for the Freshman Honors Scholarships are made available by the Grace A. Crowe Memorial Fund. Recipient Information D. Parents' Name A. Name and Address Frederick ^ /Cunir^t "Bujcct Z1W ^ IT'Z.o'E. College Academic Major B. High School and Address ■Se.rvvof” A.-S . ^cAsK^ J SH S-frtJt-f F. Hometown Newspaper ,Pa /7zol Ft-xle^vc_ Q^\ O \o Cs C. School Activities Ha4lo'fVxi2 f\r4 "H^sooT SocJ\€^T' NRS , A\(>W^s.1Tv4.V -4uWvorClASS\c*-C Lux^^ 'j OOCCC-* 6ci/5 ciu.(o ljt,/>\J-3S-/^AA5 ^loT) j^iS' 3 EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OT PENNSYLVANI ii ^ 1^95j >j ■ Kenneth P. Brandt, Director Margaret M. Karl, Associate Director Ronald K. Swift, Assistant Director iiD Ci“FiC£Ju<^®^ A- Viveralli, Assistant Director Financial Aid Office Edintwro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2821 SCHOLARSHIP/AWARD NEWS RELEASE DATA I. Name of Scholarship/Award First National Bank Freshman Honors Scholarship 1995-96 II. Description of Scholarship/Award Annual awards are made available to incoming freshmen who have combined SAT scores of 1050 or greater. In addition, recipients must be at least conditionally accepted to the University Honors Program and must present evidence of academic achievement and involvement while in high school. Financial need is not a factor. Funds for these Freshman Honors Scholarships are made available through an endowment created by the First National Bank. Recipient Information A. Name and Address m\&C/) D. Parents’ Name Hi 2E. College Academic Major . \ i .If). I accept the afeo^e^s^ribed award and authorize Edinboro University to publicize this information. Owlrckjiv^ / ..th Student Signature Date A member of the State System ofHi^er Education July 18, 1995 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES HONORS SCHOLARSHIP Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Holly Armstrong, 663 N. Brodhead Road, Aliquippa, has been selected as the recipient of a First National Bank Freshman Honors Scholarship. Holly, the daughter of Lois Armstrong, has been accepted into the Edinboro University Honors Program for academically gifted students. She plans to major in fine arts/crafts. Annual awards are made available to incoming freshmen who have combined SAT scores of 1050 or greater, and evidence of academic achievement and involvement while in high school. Funds for this scholarship are made available through an endowment created by the First National Bank. -30PSL:bja Td korn'is^'i ok>3 f^ja7l^s’ EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Kenneth P. Brandt, Director Margaret M. Karl, Associate Director Ronald K. Swift, Assistant Director Judith A. Viveralli, Assistant Director Financial Aid Office Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2821 ,; '\'=» ^ • Til Kenneth P. Brandt, Director Margaret M. Karl, Associate Director Ronald K. Swift, Assistant Director Judith A. Viveralli, Assistant Director Financial Aid Office Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2821 SCHOLARSHIP/AWARD NEWS RELEASE DATA I. Name of Scholarship/Award Grace A. Crowe Freshman Honors Scholarship 1995-96 II. Description of Scholarship/Award Annual awards are made available to incoming freshmen who have combined SAT scores of 1050 or greater. In addition, recipients must be at least conditionally accepted to the University Honors Program and must present evidence of academic achievement and involvement while in high school. Financial need is not a factor. Funds for the Freshman Honors Scholarships are made available by the Grace A. Crowe Memorial Fund. III. Recipient Information D. Parents' Name A. Name and Address Cc^rtf Htrr-hn\ Oc^rlCc S. Ho>»•*• SCHOLARSHIP/AWARD NEWS RELEASE DATA ’ Scholarship/Award: GTE Presidential Honors Scholarship 1995-96 II. Description of Scholarship/Award; Annual awards are made to Edinboro University students who are participating in the University Honors Program and whose homes are in the GTE service area. These scholarships are valued at $1200 each and are available through contributions made by GTE for the purpose of fostering academic excellence at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania. III. Recipient Information D. Parents’ Name A. Name and Address /'cl ond £)o,rlene, I'^iackn^)j ^oskua ”T^/acJviiey I ^5 70 ^ A\jc f ^ E. College Academic Major fMorOj PA (J/lcLctoTeJ B. High School and Address Be4Wel CC I 11^ I PA lhSof> Hometown Newspaper C. School ActivitiesAc///) pr^St: <-f\/c,Horol hcf\o/^ Do6»i^e+i?a.( f -=r Co-C^t. I accept the above described award and authorize Edinboro University to publicize this information. Student Signature ^ Date A member of the State System of Higher Education July 17, 1995 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE; LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES HONORS SCHOLARSHIP Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Benjamin Higgins, 5530 ' Daggett Road, Girard, has been selected as the recipient of a First National Bank Freshman Honors Scholarship. Annual awards are made available to incoming freshmen who are participating in the University Honors Program and who have combined SAT scores of 1050 or greater. In addition, recipients must present evidence of academic achievement and involvement while in high school. Financial need is not a factor. Funds for this scholarship are made available through an endowment created by the First National Bank. Benjamin is the son of Donald and Linda Higgins and is majoring in environmental science/geology. -30PSLrbja Sei^rTd A-z>/>?/ss/^a3s EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Kenneth P. Brandi, Director Margaret M. Karl, Associate Director Ronald K. Swift, Assistant Director Judith A. Viveralli, Assistant Director Financial Aid Office Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2821 ^1 LARSHIP/AWARD NEWS RELEASE DATA Name of Schplarshtp/Award First National Bank Freshman Honors Scholarship 1995-96 II. Description of Scholarship/Award Annual awards are made available to incoming freshmen who have combined SAT scores of 1050 or greater. In addition, recipients must be at least conditionally accepted to the University Honors Program and must present evidence of academic achievement and involvement while in high school. Financial need is not a factor. Funds for these Freshman Honors Scholarships are made available through an endowment created by the First National Bank. III. Recipient Information D. Parents' Name A. Name and Address O0A/A/.0 0. S^30 OfkOsQ&rr KOAO E. College Academic Major B. High School and Address )IJ5 ST/efer F. Hometown Newspaper fA.t(.4i7 CosA\d PoLir^~^6fij\L0 C. School Activities £A5T ^oc/(57y;J y A/ATlo»JAi, 6T^€T. /’A. KHIJ CLog I accept the above described award and authorize Edinboro University to publicize this information. ‘ Student Signature Date A member of the State System of Higher Education July 20, 1995 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Brenda S. Renfro, 112 Bolard Avenue, Cambridge Springs, was recently named the recipient of the Annette R. Herman Memorial Nursing Prize 1995-96 renewal. This award is presented by Mr. Homer Herman to memorialize his wife, Mrs. Annette Herman by providing this scholarship to a nursing student who is needy. Mrs. Herman was a nurse for many years before her death in 1990. Brenda is the daughter of Austin Renfro. She is a graduate of General McLane High School and a nursing major at Edinboro. -30PSLibja EDINBORO UNIVERSITY____________ OF PENNSYLVANIA Kenneth P. Brandt, Director Margaret M. Karl, Associate Director Judith A. Viveralli, Assistant Director Ronald Swift, Assistant Director Financial Aid Office Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2821 SCHOLARSHIP/AWARB NEWS RELEASE DATA I. Name of Scholarship/Award: The Annette R. Herman Memorial Nursing Prize 1995-96 Renewal II. Description of Scholarship/Award: This $1000 award is presented by Mr. Homer Herman to memorialize his wife, Mrs. Annette Herman by providing this scholarship to a nursing student who is needy. Mrs. Herman was a nurse for many years before her death in 1990. III. Recipient Information: C. School Activities A. Name and Address JName ana Aaorcsb / LSAlft D. Parents’Name j liu Uef-, n im ru. B. High School and Aa&ess Address E. College Academic Major . Hjqh lijoh eAirrJi —H Ur6i ^ F. Hometown Newspaper vVi4v'm, Iloilo ...............................f I accept the above described award and authorize Edinboro University to publicize this information. )A!LA/^ StudSit Signature a PJ Date i ® (1 l] w ji)L 1 T 1995 A member of the State System of Higher Education EDINBORO UNIVERSITY PUBLIC RELATIONS July 20, 1995 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Daniel Tobin, 5502 Woods Drive, Edinboro, was recently named the recipient of the Lakeside Commons Scholastic Achievement Award. This award is made available to an entering freshman who graduated from General McLane High School. The recipient must have graduated with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better (B average) in a college preparatory curriculum. The individual must also have a minimum SAT score of 900 and demonstrate financial need. Funds for this award were made available by an organization associated with Lakeside Commons. Daniel is the son of Kathy Ireland and Tom Tobin. He is a general studies major at Edinboro. -30PSL:bja EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYl-'VANIA -1 V. , • Kenneth P. Brandt, Director Margaret M. Karl, Associate Director Judith A. Viveralli, Assistant Director Ronald K. Swift, Assistant Director Financial Aid Office (814) 732-2821 ) CSU ^ U yyi 101995 FiNANCiAL AID OhhiGE SCHOLARSHIP/AWARD NEWS RELEASE DATA I. Name of Scholarship/Award: LAKESIDE COMMONS SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT AWARD 1995-96 II. Description of Scholarship/Award: The Lakeside Commons Scholastic Achievement Award is valued at $300 annually. It is awarded to an entering freshman who graduated from General McLane High School. The recipient must have graduated from high school with a cumulative GPA of a 3.0 or better (“B” average) in a college preparatory curriculum. The individual must also have a minimum SAT score of 900 and demonstrate financial need. Funds for this award were made available by an organization associated with Lakeside Commons. III. Recipient Information; A. Name and Address D. Parents Name /^O -L r'C /c< ^ ^ '7~Q hi n B. High School and Address E. College Academic Major (^<£.vo€(rc^ I (-«£.YcJ ‘ 5 f C. School Activities F. Hometown Newspaper Please use reverse side to provide any other pertinent data. I accept the above described award and authorize Edinboro university to publicize this information. ... ....... ■iOi i J E.il I 7I995 EDINBORO UNIVERSITY PUBLIC RELATIONS A member of the State System of Higfter Education July 20, 1995 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Karen S. Finley, 7738 Fairlane Drive, Fairview, was recently named the recipient of the Pauline F. Milles Scholarship. This scholarship is offered annually to a student majoring in psychology who has at least sixty-four earned credits and whose quality point average is 3.30 or greater. Financial need is also a factor. Funds for this scholarship have been made available through an endowment to Edinboro by Dr. Kenneth Milles in honor of his mother, Pauline. Dr. Milles is a member of the Psychology Department faculty at Edinboro. Karen is the daughter of Samuel and Betty Opatich. She is a graduate of St. Benedict Academy. -30PSLibja EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYL'VANIA Kenneth P. Brandt, Director Margaret M. Karl, Associate Director Judith A. Viveralli, Assistant Director Ronald Swift, Assistant Director Financial Aid Oflice Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2821 L Jflfj SCHOLARSHIP/AWARD NEWS RELEASE DATA I. Name of Scholarship/A ward: Pauline F. Milles Scholarship 1995-96 Renewal n. Description of Scholarship/Award; This scholarship is offered annually to a student majoring in Psychology who has at least sixty-four (64) earned credits and whose quality point average is 3.30 or greater. Financial need is also a factor. The Pauline F. Milles Scholarship is valued at $400 and has been made available through an endowment made to Edinboro University by Dr. Kenneth Milles in honor of his mother, Pauline. Dr. Milles is a member of the Psychology Department faculty at Edinboro University. m. Recipient Information; D. High School and Address A. Name and Address Jf. 1739 l^e/^e-cJrcf 'P/e. ^ SI: E. School Activities B. Parents’ Name 5mluc ! dedick y^y'/. Fsi Z'/iA/tii. Souety ai____________ C. Hometown Newspapers PArZ.y__ fn. F i /'dcAjTr/i f A/jJ/9/Z- d ^ckeH F. College Academic Major * ffu FUTlTi^ I T1995 I accept the above described award and authorize Edinboro University to publicize this informatSkmgjj^g^j7Qyfjjy|p^^ ' ^ . ^___ ./ Stjident Signature ^ /y ^ _______ T)/?/rc/t/ J, Name A member of the State System of Higher Education ^ \ PLiBLiCRELftTiONS_, July 20,1995 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Jonathan S. Tenney, 317 Church St., Cambridge Springs, was recently named the recipient of the Keith Skelton Scholarship. This scholarship is offered annually to the son or daughter of a Pennsylvania rural or farm family who is majoring in secondary education social studies, who has at least 32 earned credits and whose quality point average is 3.25 or greater. Funds for this award have been made available by Mr. Keith Skelton, class of 1939. Jonathan is the son of H. Michael and Susan E. Tenney. He is a graduate of Cambridge Springs High School and a history and anthropology major at Edinboro. -30PSL:bja EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Kenneth P. Brandt, Director Margaret M. Karl, Associate Director Judith A. Viveralli, Assistant Director Ronald K. Swift, Assistant Director Financial Aid Office (814) 732-2821 rjUL -l ' SCHOLARSHIP/AWARD NEWS RELEASE DATA. I. Name of Scholarship/Award Keith Skelton Scholarship 1995-96 n. Description of Scholarship/Award This scholarship is valued at $500 and is offered annually to the son or daughter of a Pennsylvania rural or farm family who is majoring in Secondary Education Social Studies, who has at least 32 earned credits and whose quality point average is 3.25 or greater. Funds for this award have been made available by Mr. Keith Skelton, class of 1939. III. Recipient Information D. Parents’ Name , A. N^e and Address VO r'c. Ph , <• P, S- iLHoy B. High School and Address E. College Academic Major . C.i^hr.y.^e 5,(9A,kO. T/.A r/.J. ^ U^o-j C.. School Activities , P^, tU PrYcb.l-fiV') ^ civk, fi)'- , i / i F. Hometown Newspaper Tr.'o.-. S- S'/" i't TIW 5 '^•T\ I accept the above described award and authorize Edinboro University to publicize this information. 7~t -i5 ^^^,/studentSign^^ Date 'nlJ-tJ ! W g ja I 71995 EDINBOROUNIVtRSliy PUBLiCRELATIONS A member of the State System ofHi^er Education INOEPENDEHT-ENTERPRISE NEWS EDINBORO, PA WEEKLY 6,350 OCT 15 1995 105 ..ce.. Zl'' ZK Accolades^gCi^ COMPETES INTERNSHIP EdinboK) residenl'^ Robin Ethridge ha^com^ted a 12week intemsi™^t Hermitage House Youth/SerVices. She is a psychology/major at Edinboro Universl^ RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP Edinboro University has an­ nounced that Aaron D. Ward, son of David T. Ward of Butler and Lois Ward-Merritt of Venan­ go, has been named the recipient of the Phillips Pre-Healing Arts Scholarship. A Cambridge Springs High School graduate, he is majoring in pre-medicine at EUP. September 11, 1995 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Aaron D. Ward, RD 1, Capp Road, Venango, was recently named the recipient of the Phillips Pre-Healing Arts Scholarship. This scholarship is an annual award which is made available to an entering freshman from Venango, Crawford, Warren, Clarion or Mercer counties who has scored 1000 or greater SAT, graduated in the upper 1/2 of his/her high school class and will major in one of the pre­ healing arts curricula (pre-medicine, pre-veterinary or pre-dental). It has an annual value equivalent to the cost of tuition, fees, room and board plus a book/supply allowance. It is renewable for up to a total of four years (8 semesters) as long as the recipient continues to meet the eligibility criteria and maintains a cumulative quality point average of 3.30 or greater. Funds for this award have been made available through an endowment to Edinboro University by the Phillips Charitable Trust and Edinboro University. Aaron is the son of David T. Ward of Butler and Lois Ward-Merritt of Venango. He is a graduate of Cambridge Springs High School and a pre-medicine major at Edinboro. -30PSLrbja b:::.!S I •-«,«, s ^A j a l3^ --> ii? «j«i3 »JS M 1 5 1995 EDINBORO UNIVERSITY PENNSYLVANIA O F Kenneth P. Brandt, Director FiNA!\iC;ALAiD • Margaret M. Karl, Associate Director Judith A. Viveralli, Assistant Director Ronald Swift, Assistant Director Financial Aid Office Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2821 , OFFICE SCHOLARSHIP/AWARD NEWS RELEASE DATA I. Name of Scholarship/Award: 1995-96 Phillips Pre-Healing Arts Scholarship n. Description of Scholarship/Award: This scholarship is an annual award which is made available to an entering fi-eshman from Venango, Crawford, Warren, Clarion or Mercer Counties who has scored 1000 or greater SAT, graduated in the upper 1/2 of his/her high school class and will major in one (1) of the Pre-Healing Arts curricula (Pre-medicine, Pre-veterinary or Pre-dental). The Phillips Pre-healing Arts Scholarship has an annual value equivalent to the cost of tuition, fees, room and board plus a $400 book/supply allowance. This scholarship is renewable for up to a total of four (4) years (8 semesters) as long as the recipient continues to meet the eligibility criteria and maintains a cumulative quality point average of 3.30 or greater. Funds for this award have been made available through an endowment made to Edinboro University by the Phillips Charitable Trust and Edinboro University. m. Recipient Information: A. Name and Address Aaron D. Ward R. Capp Road D. 1, Venango, 4 C. School Activities PA See Back D. Parents’ Name David T. Ward - Butler Lois Ward-Merritt - Venango 16440 B. High School and Address E. College Academic Major Penncrest School District Cambridge Springs High SchoolPre-Medicine/Sports Medicine Venango Avenue Cambridgfi Springd^ 16403 PA F. Hometown Newspaper See _ Back 4 Please use reverse side to provide any other pertinent data. y ® H I w ■ 5 1995 I accept the above described award and authorize Edinboro University to publicize this mfefiaatiea,-.——___ . /3 Student Signature June Date 15. 1995 A member of the State System ofHigfter Education tDINldRO UTiiVERSITY PUBLIC RELATIONS 'S’i School Activities Varsity Football National Honor Society Key Club Student Senante • Who's Who Among American High School Students Newspapers Independent-Enterprise 220. West Plum Street Edinboro, PA 16412 Meadville Tribune Federal Court Meadville, PA 16335 Butler. Eagle 114 W. Diamond Street Butler, PA 16001 EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA . Kenneth P. Brandt, Director Margaret M. Karl, Associate Director Judith A. Viveralli, Assistant Director Ronald Swift, Assistant Director Financial Aid Office Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2821 SCHOLARSHIP/AWARD NEWS RELEAS^DATA I. Name of Scholarship/Award; Nestle Presidential Scholarship n. ‘Ml Description of Scholarship/A ward; An This scholarship is a one time award established by the Nestle Company to recognize outstanding smdents attending the State System of Higher Education Universities. The recipient must meet the following criteria: 1. The student receiving the award must be an upper division undergraduate . student with a 3.5 or above quality point average. 2. The smdent must be full-time; currently enrolled in good standing. 3. The student must have leadership potential exhibited by his/her activities and community service. m. Recipient Information; D. High School and Address A. Name and Address lJ3/ V CtjpJ\nu\h>n t E. School Activities B. Parents’ Names ll)nn\£JiS C10S2, Coiudr^ SOjOI ^ dnantu. fyUjnbtsro />4rid)rj Pnxjmum fflayih ^u-k)r__________ _________ _ C. Hometown Newspapers ' [Hi HJ w ^ "TrlbuPX -fXg fddrritk ^ Oil U F. College Academic Major i -EDINBORO UMlVERSiTY PUBLIC Rnt.ATiOMS , I accept the above described award and authorize Edinboro Umversity to publicize this information. fro^Ha Student Signature Name A member of the State System of Hitter Education EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYL.VANIA Kenneth P. Brandt, Director Margaret M. Karl, Associate Direetor Judith A. Viveralli, Assistant Director Ronald Swift, Assistant Director Financial Aid Office Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2821 7 \m SCHOLARSHIP/AWARD NEWS RELEASE DATA I. Name of Scholarship/Award: ^ FINANCIAL AID OrnUc Thomas R. Miller, Sr. Scholarship 1995-96 H. Description of Scholarship/Award; This scholarship is valued at $100 and is offered annually to a senior elementary education major. Financial need is also a factor. This scholarship is made available through contributions made by Mrs. Marion Miller and Dr. Thomas R. Miller, II in honor of their husband and father, &e late Thomas R. Miller, Sr., who served as President of Edinboro State College from 1954 until his death in 1966. m. Recipient Information; D. High School and Address A. Name and Address Deborah Urisa Arbzllo_____ Irrx^iais tr.lSr, ^07 Manistee Aoo>.rT Name , „, A member of the State System of fitter Education ... July 19, 1995 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Wendy L. Merritt, RD 4, Saegertown, was recently named the recipient of a Frank Hawthorne Math Scholarship. The scholarship fund provides three awards to students majoring in mathematics who have a minimum earned QPA of 3.40. The fund has been established by Frank Hawthorne, class of 1936. Financial need is not a factor. Wendy is the daughter of Roy and Laura Merritt. She is a secondary education/mathematics major and a graduate of Saegertown Junior/Senior High School. -30PSL:bja EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Kenneth P. Brandt, Director Margaret M. Karl, Associate Director Judith A. Viveralli", Assistant Director Ronald Swift, Assistant Director Financial Aid Office Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2821 SCHOLARSHIP/AWARD NEWS RELEASE DATA I. Name of Scholarship/Award; Frank Hawthorne Math Scholarship Spring 1996 H. Description of Srhnlarship/Award; The scholarship fund provides three awards of $600 per semester to students majoring in mathematics who have a Tninimum earned QPA of 3.40. The fund has been established by Frank Hawthorne, class of 1936. Financial need is not a factor. m. Recipient Information; D. High School and Address A. Name and Address t dinfitj LihtrtiH'------ r-(oa]n '.Tr/^rSdhoo/ V.iiNIWtoO ^6 ________ -buoia E. School Activities B. Parents’ Name (Ylaih ijxb__JjA^OiC_ ^CnAAOLTi/ Cd. Assoc./isj doLfiy td. C. Hometown Newspapers qd >t(e 1 bone M3S f]\jtiufs PooQ rcut\------tOoc k q4- , VV 4iuper flKicl^^er F. College Academic Major ' 5vo(^.ytdary fi/ijui^on ( ^ )^0l~l______ E. School Activities rtl~ _____ C. Hometown Newspapers Cci)[____________ _____-T-fat}___________ F. College Academic Major £■ fVN<\ ^ ■ c S I accept the above described award and authorize Edinboro University to publicize this inf< Jdent Simiature A member of the State System of Higher Education July 19, 1995 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Roy H. Krell, Jr., 226 Penn St., Tamaqua, was recently named the recipient of a Frank Hawthorne Math Scholarship. The scholarship fund provides three annual awards to students majoring in mathematics who have a minimum earned QPA of 3.40. The fund has been established by Frank Hawthorne, class of 1936. Financial need is not a factor. Roy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Krell, Sr. He is a secondary education/mathematics major and a graduate of Tamaqua Area High School. -30PSLibja EDINBORO UNIVERSITY______________ OF PENNSYLVANIA Kenneth P. Brandt, Director^ Margaret M. Karl, AssociateTOrector^ Judith A. Viveralli, Assistant ^'rector ^ Ronald Swift, Assistant DirectdP ^ i ri Finaneial Aid Office Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2821 ^ SCHOLARSHIP/AWARD NEWS RELEASE DATA I. Name of Scholarship/Award; Frank Hawthorne Math Scholarship 1995-96 H. Description of Scholarship/Award; The scholarship fund provides three annual awards of $1200 each to students majoring in mathematics who have a minimum earned QPA of 3.40. The fund has been established by Frank Hawthorne, class of 1936. Financial need is not a factor. m. Recipient Information; D. High School and Address A. Name and Address 7gfc->yi f Ai7/yeJ._____ 7^ E. School Activities B. Parents’ Name ' ft U ______________________ C. Hometown Newspapers F. College Academic Major f€Al4_______________ ! accept the above described award and authorize Edinboro University to publicize this mformation. Studem Signature Name mil I 71995 A member of the State System ofHigfier Education EDINBORO UNIVERSITY PUBLIC RELATIONS EDINBORO UNIVERSITY__________________ OF PENNSYLVANIA » Kenneth P. Brandt, Director Margaret M. Kart, Associate Director Judith A. Viveralli, Assistant Director Ronald Swift, Assistant Director Financial Aid Office Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2821 SCHOLARSHIP/AWARD NEWS RELEASE DATA I. Name of Scholarship/Award: Dean’s Scholarship/School of Education 1995-96 n. Description of Scholarship/Award! This annual scholarship of $5(X) is awarded to a student in the School of Education who is entering their senior year and has attained a quality point average of a 3.50 or better. This award is funded through Edinboro University’s Alumni Association to assist outstanding students financially and recognize their academic excellence. m. Recipient Information; D. High School and Address A. Name and Address ^\Q<•Vr^^^\es.Ve^^__________ I VAQ.C'Wxx'n 1QZ15 Vkx.\f E. School Activities B. Parents’ Name )^c>pa Cv-lkL Pi L. C. Hometown Newspapers f\\W\QO F. College Academic Major SecoiAr)iar\( EducGci-icn- I accept thg ahnvP! described award and authome Edinboro University to publicize this information. th^bove Univer; Student l^gn^e 0^7^ n w 1 7 1995 A member of the State System of Hitter Education EDINBORO UNIVERSITY PUR! ;n RELATiONS July 19, 1995 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Robin Wright, 10215 Stateline Road, Albion, was recently named the recipient of a Dean’s Scholarship/School of Education. This annual scholarship is awarded to a student in the School of Education who is entering his/her senior year and has attained a quality point average of 3.50 or better. This award is funded through Edinboro University’s Alumni Association to assist outstanding students financially and recognize their academic excellence. Robin is the daughter of Robert Wright Jr., and Diane L. Wright. She is a secondary education/English major and a graduate of Northwestern High School. -30PSL:bja i ♦ July 19, 1995 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Marie Brown, 113-1/2 Chestnut St., Edinboro, was recently named the recipient of a Cristea/Warthman Scholarship. This scholarship is offered annually to a senior elementary education major who has a concentration in early childhood education and/or reading. In addition, recipients must have a 3.00 cumulative quality point average with a 3.50 average in education courses and must have graduated from a Pennsylvania high school. Funds for this award have been made available by Dr. Irene Cristea Warthman (class of 1951) and her husband Dr. John B. Warthman (class of 1957). Marie is the daughter of Paul and Sheila Brown. She is an elementary education/early childhood major and a graduate of Sennaca Valley High School. -30PSL:bja EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYL 'VANIA ’ Kenneth P. Brandt, Director Margaret M. Karl, Associate Director Judith A. Viveralli, Assistant Director Ronald Swift, Assistant Director Financial Aid Ofiice Edinboro,PA 16444 (814) 732-2821 SCHOLARSHIP/AWARD NEWS RELEASE DATA I. Name of Scholarship/Award: Cristea/Warthman Scholarship 1995-96 n. Description of Scholarship/Award; This scholarship is valued at $8(X) and is offered annually to a senior elementary education major who has a concentration in early childhood education and/or reading. The eligible candidate must have a 3.00 cumulative quality point average with a 3.50 average in education courses and must have graduated from a Pennsylvania high school. Financial need may be a consideration. Funds for this award have been made available by Dr. Irene Cristea Warthman (class of 1951) and her husband. Dr. John B. Warthman (class of 1957). m. Recipient Information; D. High School and Address A. Name and Address Vft.UJE'y UvGu ScHCOl- ^Ag^^orJN Pa- cjae^tnot /fcc3~7 E. School Activities B. Parents’ Name t^iAA /geKis-TV)eA‘\:g^ Rg>\DCKfT ASS\&TAMC€ 1=Oie^YRS. fE^ OtPicre ppig school <;cK0tyWi.4HlP FCR STX)byi Smden. Signawre SlaU EDINBORO UNIVERSITY PUGLiC RELATIONS July 19,1995 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Brenda S. Renfro, 112 Bolard Avenue, Cambridge Springs, was recently named the recipient of a Clarence C. and Cora Crawford Scholarship. Dr. and Mrs. Crawford originally came to Edinboro State Normal School in 1918. A mathematics instructor and vice principal, Clarence Crawford became the first president of Edinboro State Teachers College in 1929. During his tenure, he was highly respected in the community and on the campus, and often provided financial assistance to students. Dr. Crawford died in 1942. This scholarship is made available through contributions by D. Neal Manross. Brenda is the daughter of Austin Renfro and Roberta Terrill. She is a nursing major and a graduate of General McLane High School. -30PSL:bja EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYL^VANIA KennethP.Brandt,Director Margaret M. Karl, Associate Director Judith A. Viveralli, Assistant Director Ronald Swift, Assistant Director Financial Aid Office Edinboro, PA 16444 ^V ^ ‘'^0'/ (814)732-2821 SCHOLARSHIP/AWARD NEWS RELEASE DATA /6V '-4 - I. Name of Scholarship/Award: Clarence C. and Cora Crawford Scholarship 1995-96 II. Description of Scholarship/Award; The Clarence C. and Cora Crawford Scholarship is valued at $1500 aimually. It is made available through contributions made to Edinboro University by Mr. D. Neal Manross in memory of Dr. and Mrs. Crawford. Dr. and Mrs. Crawford originally came to Edinboro State Normal School in the Fall of 1918. He was the Vice-Principal and an instructor of math. He became the first President of Edinboro State Teachers College in September, 1929. He resigned as President in 1934 due to failing health, but continued to teach. He retired in 1940 and they continued to live in Edinboro. Dr. Crawford was accepted by faculty and students as a scholar and efficient administrator. He was highly respected in the conununity and appreciated as a fiiend. He helped many students financially, so they could attend school. Years later. Alumni contributed to a ^d to provide the Crawfords with a pension—most of their retirement fund had been used helping others. Dr. Crawford died in 1942 and Mrs. Crawford died less than a year later. in. Recipient Information: I accept the above described award and authorize Edinboro University to publicize this information. §S[aent Signature / Name A member of the State System of Higher Education r^ July 19, 1995 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSfflP Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Kimberly Smith, 1132 Old State Road, Waterford, was recently named the recipient of a Clarence C. and Cora Crawford Scholarship. Dr. and Mrs. Crawford originally came to Edinboro State Normal School in 1918. A mathematics instructor and vice principal, Clarence Crawford became the first president of Edinboro State Teachers College in 1929. During his tenure, he was highly respected in the community and on the campus, and often provided financial assistance to students. Dr. Crawford died in 1942. This scholarship is made available through contributions by D. Neal Manross. Kimberly is a secondary education/mathematics major and a graduate of General McLane High School. -30PSL:bja EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYL-'VANIA KennethP.Brandt,.Director Margaret M. Karl, Associate Director Judith A. Viveralli, Assistant Director Ronald Swift, Assistant Director Financial Aid Office Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2821 ' SCHOLARSHIP/AWARD NEWS RELEASE DATA I. Name of Scholarship/Award: / Clarence C. and Cora Crawford Scholarship 1995-96 n. % Description of Scholarship/Award; The Clarence C. and Cora Crawford Scholarship is valued at $1500 annually. It is made available through contributions made to Edinboro University by Mr. D. Neal Manross in memory of Dr. and Mrs. Crawford. Dr. and Mrs. Crawford originally came to Edinboro State Normal School in the Fall of 1918. He was the Vice-Principal and an instructor of math. He became the first President of Edinboro State Teachers College in September, 1929. He resigned as President in 1934 due to failing health, but continued to teach. He retired in 1940 and they continued to live in Edinboro. Dr. Crawford was accepted by faculty and students as a scholar and efficient administrator. He was highly respected in the community and appreciated as a fiiend. He helped many students financially, so they could attend school. Years later. Alumni contributed to a tod to provide the Crawfords with a pension—most of their retirement tod had been used helping others. Dr. Crawford died in 1942 and Mrs. Crawford died less than a year later. m. Recipient Information: D. High School and Address A. Name and Address (^f’hprnl Mdnne. Ki'ijh School K>mb€,rlv^ Smith 113?. Old Siaie I Pa I Edi'aboro Ed. bdinborn j PA E. School Activities ^ B. Parents’ Name Atqrckinj 6ano< Thris k!avn(a * fahv Bori: Tro^ ojc (rtside w/ h.u6b(xnd Thcnnas <=* dau^ht^r A^dryn') C. Hometown Newspaper Fn e I imiiS -MesAiS F. College Academic Major 6'econdafy Edjucah'oY\~ I accept the above described award and authorize Edinboro University to publicize this ii^ormitt^ A .Smfth StudenVsignature(y Name A member of the State System of Higher Education EDINBORO UNIVERSITY PUBLIC REL/iTinN.<^ July 19, 1995 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has announced that Stephanie A. Bard, 6731 Sterrettania Rd., Fairview, was recently named the recipient of a Clarence C. and Cora Crawford Scholarship. Dr. and Mrs. Crawford originally came to Edinhoro State Normal School in 1918. A mathematics instructor and vice principal, Clarence Crawford became the first president of Edinhoro State Teachers College in 1929. During his tenure, he was highly respected in the community and on the campus, and often provided financial assistance to students. Dr. Crawford died in 1942. This scholarship is made available through contributions by D. Neal Manross. Stephanie is the daughter of Robert & Sheri Bard. She is an elementary education/special education major and a graduate of General McLane High School. -30PSL:bja EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA _______________ Kenneth P. Brandt,.Director Margaret M. Karl, Associate Director Judith A. Viveralli, Assistant Director Ronald Swift, Assistant Director Financial Aid Office Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2821 SCHOLARSHIP/AWARD NEWS RELEASE DATA I. Name of Scholarship/Award: Clarence C. and Cora Cra\tford Scholarship 1995-96 Renewal n. Description of Scholarship/Award: The Clarence C. and Cora Crawford Scholarship is valued at $1500 annually. It is made available through contributions made to Edinboro University by Mr. D. Neal Manross in memory of Dr. and Mrs. Crawford. Dr. and Mrs. Crawford originally came to Edinboro State Normal School in the Fall of 1918. He was the Vice-Principal and an instructor of math. He became the first President of Edinboro State Teachers College in September, 1929. He resigned as President in 1934 due to failing health, but continued to teach. He retired in 1940 and they continued to live in Edinboro. Dr. Crawford was accepted by faculty and students as a scholar and efficient administrator. He was highly respected in the community and appreciated as a friend. He helped many students financially, so they could attend school. Years later. Alumni contributed to a fund to provide the Crawfords with a pension—most of their retirement fund had been used helping others. Dr. Crawford died in 1942 and Mrs. Crawford died less than a year later. in. Recipient Information: D. High School and Address A. Name and Address Stephanie A. ReIXd---------- Cf^nera]_McLane H.S. 6731 .qtArrettania Rd._ 11761 FairvieWf PA 16415 Edinboro Rd— Edinboro. PA___ 1 64T2. E. School Activities Parents’ Name I Rnhe>rt & _Sheri_ Bard____ d ® [ID W Kappa Dfilha Pj------------ - T 1995 Alpha Chi Hometown Newspaper Er i r>a i 1 y T-lmeg------------ F. College Academic Major EDINBORO UNIVERSITY PUBLiC RELATIONS Elementary Ednr: - /.Sppir:i a 1 Educ .^ I accept the above described awardjnd authorize Edinboro University to publicize this information. c /t/niD Studrat^^ature Name A member of the State System of Higher Education EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYL,VANIA Kenneth P. Brandt, Director Margaret M. Karl, Associate Director Judith A. Viveralli, Assistant Director Ronald Swift, Assistant Director Financial Aid Office Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2821 SCHOLARSHIP/AWARD NEWS RELEASE DATA I. Name of Scholarship/Award Leland W. VanLaningham Education Scholarship 1995-96 Renewal II. Description of Scholarship/Award This annual scholarship is presented to an incoming freshman who has shown outstanding high school academic achievement. This $400 award will be paid each year for four years provided the recipient maintains a 3.00 Q.P.A. This scholarship is in honor of Professor L. W. VanLaningham who served Edinboro University from 1949 until 1967. Financial need is a factor. ill. Recipient Information D. Parents' Name A. Name and Address Courtney fTlarn ^ c \ o "Oonna San^^5 C lX)5EuGjnci Pft iSOGi B. Hi^ School and Address V\(::^evAJ^U Mi0h Eohool Lon gL/ leuJ 9ivcxioJi_j C. School Activities , E. College Academic Major ? ^ F. Hometown Newspaper „ Coup > I accept the above described award and authorize Edinboro University to publicize this information. student Sign^dre \!a^h //,/WTil E i E 1 WJ IP (ibate (ff-- 1 \ j ( L—^ f/... — J JULI7I995 [1, A member of the State System of Higher Education aHNBORo uNiVERsrrr PUBUC RELATiONS EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYL.VANIA Kenneth P. Brand Margaret M. Karl Judith A. Viveral Ronald K. Swii \ssistant Director? Financial Aid (814) 732-28 SCHOLARSHIP/AWARD NEWS RELEASE DATA I. Name of Scholarship/Award 1995-96 Nelle G. Hudson Memorial Scholarship II. Description of Scholarship/Award This scholarship is an annual award which is made available to an entering freshman with a minimum S.A.T. score of 1000 and upper 2/5 class rank in high school. This award is valued at $250 annually and is renewable for up to a total of four (4) years providing that minimum criteria are met. Miss Hudson served at Edinboro College for 18 years and was the Erie Branch program director and a faculty member in natural science and geography from 1922 until 1940. Recipient Information: A. Name and Address, D. Parents’ Name dOcrd/ 311^ ^ *Hig^School and a^rl^ ^ E. College Academic Major Cenhrk.i tii zsab Cherru Si~.d e^'se.pA C. School Activities . S(2C^ Bd<^-cjcJ^(y\' Soc. F. Hometown Newspaper nodel iCC C /ui^ Please(iflse me reverse side of this form to provide any other pertinent data. I accept the above described award and authorize Edinboro University to publicize this information. W- 7, /995 A member of the State System of Hitter Education 111 JUL I T1995 EDINBORO UNIVERSITY PUBLIC RELATIONS EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYL-VANIA uyi J 1 1995 Kenneth P. Brandt, Director Margaret M. Karl, Associate Director Judith A. Viveraiii, Assistant Director Ronaid Swift, Assistant Director Financial Aid Office Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2821 UrriCc SCHOLARSHIP/AWARD NEWS RELEASE DATA Name of Scholarship/Award Leland W. VanLaningham Education Scholarship 1995-96 Renewal II. Description of Scholarship/Award This annual scholarship is presented to an incoming freshman who has shown outstanding high school academic achievement. This $400 award will be paid each year for four years provided the recipient maintains a 3.00 Q.P.A. This scholarship is in honor of Professor L. W. VanLaningham who served Edinboro University from 1949 until 1967. Financial need is a factor. III. Recipient Information A. Name and Address f2.0 3 &cry^ COW'S D. Parents' Name 'S>'7C)A I R Hinh Sr.hnnT and Address E. College Academic Major F. Hometown Newspaper I accept the above described award and authorize Edinboro University to publicize this information. EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYL-VANIA Kenneth P. Brandt, Director Margaret M. Karl, Associate Director Judith A. Gdanitz, Assistant Director Ronald Swift, Counselor Financial Aid Office Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2821 SCHOLARSHIP/AWARD NEWS RELEASE DATA Name of Scholarship/Award George K. Vlahakis Chemistry Scholarship Spring 1996 Description of Scholarship/Award This award of $150 is presented to a student majoring in chemistry at Edinboro University. The award was established by Mrs. Thekla Staab Vlahkis in memory of her late husband, George K. Vlahakis and her two sons, Walter and William. While financial need may be considered, academic achievement is the critical factor in choosing the recipient. Recipient Information A. Name and Address D. Parents' Name E. College Academic Major TOv\ C. School Activities F. Hometown Newspaper I accept the above described award and authorize Edinboro University to publicize this information. Date A member of the State System ofHi^er Education EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF [M. 6.1995 PENNSYLVANIA r'CCip,^ Kenneth P. Brandt, Director Margaret M. Karl, Associate Director Judith A. Viveralli, Assistant Director Ronald Swift, Assistant Director Financial Aid Office Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2821 SCHOLARSHIP/AWARD NEWS RELEASE DATA I. Name of Scholarship/Award; Wolves Club of Erie, Den VIII, Scholarship 1995-96 II. Description of Scholarship/Award; This scholarship is offered annually to an entering freshman from Erie County who exhibited outstanding high school achievement. Financial need is also a factor in selection. The Wolves Club of Erie Scholarship is renewable for up to a maximum of four (4) years provided that the recipient maintains a 2.50 or greater quality point average. III. Recipient Information; A. Name and Address D. High School and Address Hifh SA E. School Activities B. Parents’ Name £-\ Cjols T)el^I C. Hometown Newspaper F. College Academic Major 'StouiH - I accept the above described award and authorize Edinboro University to publicize this information. Student Signature Date j E ® [i 0 W II ,iUL “ 51995 EDINBORO UNIVERSITY .1PUSLiC RELATIONS .................... A member of the State System ofHi^er Education EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Kenneth P. Brandt, Director Margaret M. Karl, Associate Director Judith A. Viveralli, Assistant Director Ronald Swift, Assistant Diraetp^ , ^ 0 f V V; 0 Financial Aid Office Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2821 ?66l ; 9 hinn r, r- SCHOLARSHIP/AWARD NEWS RELEASE DATA I. Name of Scholarship/Awardi Wolves Club of Erie, Den VIII, Scholarship 1995-96 II. Description of Scholarship/Award; This scholarship is offered annually to an entering freshman from Erie County who exhibited outstanding high school achievement. Financial need is also a factor in selection. The Wolves Club of Erie Scholarship is renewable for up to a maximum of four (4) years provided that the recipient maintains a 2.50 or greater quality point average. III. Recipient Information: D. High School and Address A. Name and Address G,U?AK0 SS^o 0(\CA(rT HP I QBi school sr. H3S I(3^n E. School Activities foors>f^LL /5. B. Parents’ Name OOfVfi^lO litrPfi: PJfyflOAfAC L ^/GGfJ SI. • I accept the above described award and authorize Edinboro University to publicize this information. ^ Student Signature h! 3 hs Date E i Hi] A member of the State System ofHi^er Education 11 R 51995 EDIK'.-j;>0 UNIVERSITY Pi iC RELATIONS JU/V EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA 7 1995 ^mNClALAlu urFir:> Kenneth P. Brandt, Director Margaret M. Karl, Associate Director Judith A. Viveralli, Assistant Director Ronald Swift, Assistant Director Financial Aid Office Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2821 SCHOLARSHIP/AWARD NEWS RELEASE DATA I. Name of Scholarship/Award; Wolves Club of Erie, Den VIII, Scholarship 1995-96 II. Description of Scholarship/Award: This scholarship is offered annually to an entering freshman from Erie County who exhibited outstanding high school achievement. Financial need is also a factor in selection. The Wolves Club of Erie Scholarship is renewable for up to a maxiTrmm of four (4) years provided that the recipient maintains a 2.50 or greater quality point average. III. Recipient Information: A. Name and Address Stephanie Vogler 7800 West Lake Road Fairview, Pa 16415 D. High School and Address Fairview High School 7460 McCray Road Fairview, Pa 16415 E. School Activities B. Parents’ Name none Charles and Betty Yukon C. Hometown Newspaper Cosmopolite Erie Times News F. College Academic Major Applied Media Arts I accept the above described award and authorize Edinboro University to publicize this information Student Signature Stephanie Vogler 7800 West Lake Road Fairview, Pa 16415 Jvine 2, 1995 Wolves Club of Erie c/o Mr. Dan Perfetto 250 Gridley Avenue Erie, Pa 16508 Dear Members of the Wolves Club of Erie: I would like to express my sincere thanks concerning your decision to renew ny Wolves Club of Erie Scholarship for the 1995-96 acadanic year. Your continued assistance provides needed and much appreciated support to both myself and my educaticxi. I plan to maintain my high quality point average throughout my educational career. Thank you again for renewing bDth your confidence in me and my Wblves Club of Erie Scholarship. Sincerely i ig m w n \ SEP 2 71995 ^jSi5M6 EDIMBGKO UMIVERSiTY PUBLIC RELATIONS i PaitL '> \0UKCLu^g^ 'to ^'SptdtA£u " KfAMdJ (T^tXjL^ Cippo ^ OJ^ la^ ^SfjuicK^ V J 'tox^ C(yrA^/H^/xMjxtM^x^ StocCu^ aJ^^cAj2dU COfU^ "SpjtctA^ ",...pOJ^ MSk^dcdL. (3^ ^^h. /l£l£uJC3U of PiHsborgh ^ - April , • _________ MA i-bS - U>riQM Skdt. Onihrsi'k^^ Lay-fen SPECIAL TRAINING_____________________________________________________________________ aJkickJ^ \/ubx^ • HONORS AND AWARDS _ % PREVIOUS POSITION/EMPLOYER ~ijXLCKj~Xn ‘ ____________________ ^_________ Uri]\jtr5iic( Q-f P/-fhbUngh NAME(S) OF SPOUSE AND/OR CHILDREN . Chjiryti (3‘h -h 0A.(X/>\.(lle) ScKoCin,moJ^__________ OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION YOU WIOII TO H33S PUBLICIZES ^ hobblg5'. CkJ- LfOUr ____________~ d i Scmtum \ ___________ ________________ piCLnn ^ g^rph/cs ~h toejQhJCoonin^ Llajl dou^Cju^ The Edinboro University Public Relations Office has my permission to use this information for publicity purposes. I; 41 Ed 10 w 11 r i III -jUu jUH^0I9^ L j EDIN^'O UNIVERSITY HJEUC RELATIONS otcuL. Q\acjL ornu2A^ Zr^ IJ Signature^ Jean Grace Jones Department of Speech & Communication Studies Compton Hall Edinboro University of Pennsylvania Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2444 2869 Willowood Drive Erie, PA 16506 (814) 835-4175 Present Position Assistant Professor of Speech and Communication, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania Education 1995 1989 1988 Ph.D. in Rhetoric and Communication Department of Rhetoric and Communication, University of Pittsburgh, PA QPA 3.9 on a 4.0 scale. All But Dissertation Status as of January 1993. M.A. in English with emphasis on writing and composition Wright State University, Dayton, OH QPA 3.94 on a 4.0 scale B.S. in Communication Education and English Studies Wright State University, Dayton, OH QPA 4.0 on a 4.0 scale; Minor in Business Dissertation Redeemer Nation. Redeemer President: George Bush Talks Us into War. Robert Newman and Theodore Windt, Directors. The focus of the dissertation is a critical analysis of the rhetoric used by President Bush during the Gulf War. Given that the Cold War had recently ended. Bush could no longer appeal to such ideas as "war to contain communism." A new war rhetoric had to be developed, one that would begin to set the standard for war justification in the late 20th century. Bush appealed to American civil religion and historical analogy in the Gulf War, and justified the conflict as one of American responsibility to be a redeeming nation. As the "sole remaining superpower," it was America's calling to "save" the "defenseless" nation of Kuwait for the invasion of Iraq. Teaching Certification Secondary English and Communication Secondary English and Speech Commonwealth of Pennsylvania State of Ohio Teacher Award from the International Communication Association, 1993-94. Professionai Memberships Speech Communication Association of America Eastern Speech Communication Association Modern Language Association Western Pennsylvania Writing Project Fellow Edinboro University Women's Assocation Conference Papers Presented -.a ml • 1 site i First Place Graduate Research Writing Award 3 [ Ohio University Communication Research Conference, Athens, OH * 1992 Top Paper Award (out of 113 papers submitted in category) I , ; Speech Communication Association of America, Chicago, IL ^ 1991! Sgpond Place Graduate Research Writing Award ij- ^ Speech Communication Association of Pennsylvania, Scranton, PA National: 1994 1993 1992 1991 "Zen Buddhism: The Eastern Counterpart of Greek Cynicism" Speech Communication Association of America, New Orleans, LA "Munich: The Central Lesson of History in the Cold War" ■ Speech Communication Association of America, Miami, FL "Narrative and Judeo-Christian Theology: Communication Between Humanity and God" Speech Communication Association of America , Chicago, IL "A Feminist Model for Teaching Public Speaking" Speech Communication Association of America , Atlanta, GA Regional 1993 1993 1992 1992 "Historical Analogies of the Cold War* Eastern Speech Communication Association, New Haven, CT "Narrative Theory: Implications for Theological Study" Ohio University Communication Research Conference, Athens, OH "The Cynical Turn" Eastern Speech Communication Association, Portland, ME "Redeemer Nation, Redeemer President George Bush Talks Us Into War" Ohio University Communication Research Conference, Athens, OH State 1991 "Bush's Gulf War Situation: An Analysis of Factor Which Led America to War" Speech Communication Association of Pennsylvania, Scranton, PA /Teaching *1990- University of Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh. PA 1995 Interpersonal Communication~3 courses Presidential Rhetoric (teaching assistant for Theodore Windt)-3 courses Public Speaking-10 courses Communication Process-2 courses Communication Process (teaching assistant for Janet Skupien)-2 courses Communication Process (recitation teacher)-3 courses ’1990- Community College of Allegheny College. North Campus. Pittsburgh, PA 1995 English Composition 102-3 courses Oral Communication (Public Speaking)-13 courses English Grammar-3 courses Children's Literature-1 course ^1989 Keystone Oaks High School. Pittsburgh, PA High School English and Journalism (substitute) f1987- WriQht State University. Davton. OH 1989 English College Composition I--4 courses English College Composition II--2 courses Interpersonal Communication- 3 courses Interpersonal Communication (teaching assistant for Beverly Byrum)-4 courses Tutor in University Writing Center-2 quarters Work History 1972 -1982 District Saies Manager of saies force of 75; Territory Manager; Saies Supervised sales staff; recruited and trained salespersons: training conference planner and speaker; managed sales force v/ith annual volume of $500,000 sales 1982 Director of Pubiic Reiations and Membership Deveiopment -1986 (church affiiiated; part-time) Organized membership campaigns; directed.a staff of 6 volunteers: wrote newsletters: led workshops on membership development; developed and Implemented public relations campaigns ROUTE SHEET date_ _ _ _ _ TITLE -JL Erie Sunday Jimes-News 7' fjr 9s WJET-TV 7 Ene Morning News WSEE-TV WOLN-TV Erie Daily Times CTV-n. Meadville SHOWCASE WLKK Radio. Erie Jim Booth, West County Bureau WFLP Radio. Erie STAR 104. Erie All Locals WOI.N-FM. Erie Meadville Tribune WMGWAVZPR. Meadville Meadville Edition - Erie Times Independent-Enterprise WJET-FM. Erie Albion News WXKC/WRTE. Erie Andover Breeze Herald WXTA. Erie Butler Eagle WRKTAVEHN. Erie Butler County News WREO. Ashtabula Clarion News WESE Radio Corry Journal Bob Wallace. ENN Lake Shore Visitor ^ Spectator Kk Millcreek Sun Thoueht You'd Like to Know Franklin News Herald Erie Arts Council Cosmopolite Herald, Girard Greenville Record-Argus Meadville Council on the Arts North East Breeze Arts Collage (Erie Times) Sunday Living Section Oil City Derrick Chancellor's Office Sharon Herald President Titusville Herald Bill Reed Union City Times Leader Andy Lawlor Warren Times Observer Youngstown Vindicator X Pittsburgh Post GazetteTS Higher Ed & National Affairs Harrisburg Patriot News Alumni News Higher Education Daily Associated Press PACU Academic Scene Amer. Assoc, for Higher Ed. Pennsvlvania Education Higher Education Reporter Chronicle of Higher Education Penn World News Northeastern Ohio Southwestern New York Allegheny County Chronicle of Philanthroov EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Office of Public Information and Publications Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2745 or 2929 Fax (814) 732-2621 July 28, 1995 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: GEORGE LEHMAN CHOSEN FOR HARRISBURG INTERNSHIP SEMESTER George Lehman, a senior marketing major at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, has been chosen for The Harrisburg Internship Semester (THIS) beginning in September. A native of Conneautville, Pa., and a graduate of Conneaut Valley High School, Lehman earned a bachelor’s degree in communication graphics from Edinboro in 1990 and is now studying for a second degree in marketing. THIS is a 15-week program sponsored by the State System of Higher Education to enhance internship experiences in top policy-making state government offices. The program integrates internship assignments with classroom study and community service. Lehman, who has always been interested in politics, said the internship is an excellent opportunity to learn to use his skills in a real-world setting. He will be assigned to the Public Protection, Education and Information Unit of the Office of the Attorney General. -30BKPrbja A member of the State System of Higher Education July 28, 1995 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: GEORGE LEHMAN CHOSEN FOR HARRISBURG INTERNSHIP SEMESTER George Lehman, a senior marketing major at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, has been chosen for The Harrisburg Internship Semester (THIS) beginning in September. A native of Conneautville, Pa., and a graduate of Conneaut Valley High School, Lehman earned a bachelor’s degree in communication graphics from Edinboro in 1990 and is now studying for a second degree in marketing. THIS is a 15-week program sponsored by the State System of Higher Education to enhance internship experiences in top policy-making state government offices. The program integrates internship assignments with classroom study and community service. Lehman, who has always been interested in politics, said the internship is an excellent opportunity to learn to use his skills in a real-world setting. He will be assigned to the Public Protection, Education and Information Unit of the Office of the Attorney General. -30BKP:bja GEORGE LEHMAN CHOSEN FOR HARRISBURG INTERNSHIP SEMESTER George Lehman, a senior marketing major at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, has been chosen f<^r The Harrisburg Internship Semester (THIS) beginning in September. A native of Conneautville^^d a graduate of Conneaut Valley High School, Lehman earned a bachelor's degree in coimnunication graphics from Edinboro in 1990 and is now studying for a second degree in marketing. THIS is a 15-week program sponsored by the State System of Higher Education to enhance internship experiences in top policy-making state government offices. The program integrates internship assignments with classroom study and community service. Lehman, who has always been interested in politics, said the internship is an excellent opportunity to learn to use his skills in a real-world setting. He will be assigned to the Public Protection, Education and Information Unit of the Office of the Attorney General. -30BKP / Lp > .k3 ? :3 O l~liJ U,O i 1 ' > > h3 w 0 CL o\ O J o j o fc <£l EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Department of Business Administration and Economics Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2407 March 22, 1995 Selection Committee The Harrisburg Internship Semester c/o Dr. Kathleen Ansel1 University Coordinator of Internships 103 Compton Hall Edinboro University of Pennsylvania Edinboro, Pennsylvania 16444 Dear Committee Members: In his academic performance, George Lehman exhibits traits that are crucial to success in an internship and in professional endeavors. He is conscientious, well-prepared, diligent, thorough in his problem analysis, and creative in his problem solving. Furthermore, when he makes a commitment, he meets it. He holds himself to high standards of performance. I have known George as a student in three of my classes: Principles of Marketing (MK230), Channels of Distribution (MK360), and New Product Planning and Development (MK380). The assignments in each of these classes require a great deal of student-instructor interaction outside of the classroom. Consequently, 1 have an opportunity to observe in-depth the work habits, attitude, and output of the students. George excels in all three areas. He pursues his studies with zeal, and with the goal of fully understanding and being able to apply the concepts presented. Memorization of mere facts is not sufficient for him. His work is of the highest quality, both thorough and perceptive. George currently is pursuing his second bachelor's degree. He already is an Edinboro University alumnus with a degree in graphic arts, and worked in his field for four years before returning to school. He now is earning a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a concentration in Marketing._ Because of his previous education and work experience, George brings an uncommon perspective and maturity to his marketing studies. He is able to integrate theory and practice, and to devise pragmatic and functional solutions to business problems. George willingly pursues course topics beyond class requirements. In Principles of Marketing, for example, students are required to determine the components of a good package and then evaluate a specific product's package. George agreed to extend A member of the State System of Higher Education this assignment, and to compare and contrast a "good package" from the perspective of a graphic artist and a marketer. He recognized that these two perspectives do not necessarily align, and presented examples of products able to meet the standards of both. New Product Planning and Development is a particularly good course for evaluating a student and his/her potential for success. Students, working in small teams, conceive a new product concept, perform concept tests, develop the product protocol, and design the product use and market tests. Students in the course, as with practitioners in the field, must have a broad understanding of business functions, must draw upon both creative and analytical skills, must be adept at working with others, and must be thorough planners and flexible implementers. George is enrolled in this course this semester and already has demonstrated all of these skills. He clearly is he leader on his team. In each of my classes, students are required to make informal and formal oral presentations, complete with the use of media; they are held to business standards in their written reports. George has demonstrated excellent communication skills. _ In oral presentations, he handles audience interaction with polish. Both in and out of the classroom, George is a delight to work with. His relaxed style and delightful sense of humor add much to all his interactions. Without reservation or hesitation, I recommend George Lehman for The Harrisburg Internship Semester. 204 West 8th Street, Apt. 2 Erie, Pennsylvania 16501 March 22,1995 Dear Committee Members: In five or ten years I am sure I will look back at my final year at Edinboro and appreciate those educational and practical experiences that pushed me beyond the normal college experiences. These will be the experiences that will have prepared me the most and helped to open doors for me that would have otherwise been closed. Clearly, the Harrisburg Internship Semester would be one those experiences. I have already extended my college education past what is considered usual. I received a bachelor’s degree in communication graphics in 1990. Recently, after working for four years, I became unemployed and decided to pursue other career options. In doing so I decided to return to school to extend my educational and practical experiences. Over the years I have watched as many of my friends have gone from business school to the business world. They achieved much in their years at Edinboro and have continued that success in their business careers. I am determined to follow their example and achieve a level of success at least equal to theirs. Returning to school proved to be difficult. It was not easy getting back into the right frame of mind or getting used to the classroom again. However, in my first semester back I was named to the Dean's List with a 3.8 grade point average. I came into last semester undecided as to what I should concentrate my education on. In the middle of the semester, with some guidance, I decided to pursue a degree in marketing. It seemed to fit very well widi my degree in graphic design. Since that time I have found that my two educational concentrations, as different as they are, complement each other. I am confident that this is certain to continue into whatever future career I might pursue. If I were to receive this internship I would, of course, conduct myself in a very professional and capable manner. I would give maximum effort and attention to every task given to me. My wife and I realize that this would be a challenging period, but are very enthusiastic about the opportunities that will arise in the future due to this experience. Yours truly, George Lehman ROUTE SHEET TITLE Crt-OS>gQ F^O/L I DATE To^/ Erie Sunday Times-News WJET-TV _ WICU-TV. Morning News Erie Morning C/ WSEE-TV WQLN-TV Erie Daily Times CTV-13, Meadville ____ SHOWCASE WLKK Radio. Erie ____ Jim Booth, West County Bureau WFLP Radio, Erie ____ All Locals STAR 104, Erie WQLN-FM, Erie Meadville Tribune ____ WMGWAVZPR, Meadville Meadville Edition - Erie Times ly^ Independent-Enterprise WJET-FM, Erie ly^ Albion News WXKCAVRIE, Erie ____ Andover Breeze Herald WXTA, Erie ____ Butler Eagle WRKT/WEHN, Erie ____ Butler County News WREO, Ashtabula ____ Clarion News ____ Corry Journal ____ Lake Shore Visitor ____ Milkreek Sun ____ Franklin News Herald ____ Cosmopolite Herald, Girard ____ Greenville Record-Argus Meadville Council on the Arts ____ North East Breeze Arts Collage (Erie Times) Sunday Living Section ____ Oil City Derrick Chancellor's Office ____ Sharon Herald__S4oT OitcB ____ Titusville Herald WFSE Radio Bob Wallace, ENN Spectator Thought You'd Like to Know Erie Arts Council President and Cabinet"^ T-0. C. Union City Times Leader c.ou/o*TviiL\.j PA t (.Voo Bill Reed Andy Lawlor Warren Times Observer Youngstown Vindicator Pittsburgh Post Gazette AASCU Memo Higher Ed & National Affairs Harrisburg Patriot News Alumni News Hieher Education Dailv Associated Press PACU Academic Scene Amer. Assoc, for Higher Ed. Pennsylvania Education Higher Education Reporter Chronicle of Higher Education Penn World News Northeastern Ohio Southwestern New York Allegheny County Chronicle of Philanthropv EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Office of Public Information and Publications Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2745 or 2929 Fax (814) 732-2621 July 20, 1995 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: EDINBORO UNIVERSITY REPORTS CHARITABLE GIVING UP 25% Edinboro University of Pennsylvania officials have announced that contributions during the 1994-95 fiscal year rose by 25 percent over the previous fiscal year. Nationally, donations to educational institutions in 1994 increased by 8.5 percent, according to the American Association of Fund Raising Counsel’s Trust for Philanthropy. A similar survey by the Council for Aid to Education reported private giving to colleges and universities rising by 10.3 percent during the same period. John (Jack) E. Martin, associate vice president for institutional advancement, said that Edinboro’s $1.5 million in total 1994-95 gifts came from the following sources: - Alumni: $181,858, an 18.5 percent increase over the previous year; - Corporations: $65,116, a 14.5 percent increase from last year; - Matching gifts: $8,723, a gain of $1,220 or 16 percent; - Gifts-in-kind: $584,541, up $307,005, or 11 percent. The gift to Edinboro University of the Taylor House facility by University Services, Inc., is included in this total, Martin said. Donations from foundations, friends and employees of the University, and gifts to athletics remained stable, Martin said, and accounted for more than $689,000 of the total contributions. Mark Carter, Edinboro’s assistant director of development, said that more than half of the donations from the school’s alumni came from gifts and pledges to the Annual Fund, and that most of those resulted from two phonathon fund drives held last fall and this spring. -moreA member of the State System of Higher Education EDINBORO REPORTS CHARITABLE GIVING, Continued . Page 2 Dennis Ranalli, a 1974 Edinboro graduate and an Alumni Association director, chaired the 1994-95 Annual Fund drive. Ranalli is a vice president and resident manager for Merrill Lynch in Erie. Jody Bucho Gallagher, a past president and current member of the Alumni Association Board of Directors and a two-time Edinboro graduate, will chair the 1995-96 Annual Fund campaign. Gallagher is the assistant to the University’s dean of education. -30WAR:bja July 20, 1995 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: EDINBORO UNIVERSITY REPORTS CHARITABLE GIVING UP 25% Edinboro University of Pennsylvania officials have announced that contributions during the 1994-95 fiscal year rose by 25 percent over the previous fiscal year. Nationally, donations to educational institutions in 1994 increased by 8.5 percent, according to the American Association of Fund Raising Counsel’s Trust for Philanthropy. A similar survey by the Council for Aid to Education reported private giving to colleges and universities rising by 10.3 percent during the same period. John (Jack) E. Martin, associate vice president for institutional advancement, said that Edinboro’s $1.5 million in total 1994-95 gifts came from the following sources: - Alumni: $181,858, an 18.5 percent increase over the previous year; - Corporations: $65,116, a 14.5 percent increase from last year; - Matching gifts: $8,723, a gain of $1,220 or 16 percent; - Gifts-in-kind: $584,541, up $307,005, or 11 percent. The gift to Edinboro University of the Taylor House facility by University Services, Inc., is included in this total, Martin said. Donations from foundations, friends and employees of the University, and gifts to athletics remained stable, Martin said, and accounted for more than $689,000 of the total contributions. Mark Carter, Edinboro’s assistant director of development, said that more than half of the donations from the school’s alunmi came from gifts and pledges to the Annual Fund, and that most of those resulted from two phonathon fund drives held last fall and this spring. -more- I EDINBORO REPORTS CHARITABLE GIVING, Continued Page 2 Dennis Ranalli, a 1974 Edinboro graduate and an Alumni Association director, chaired the 1994-95 Annual Fund drive. Ranalli is a vice president and resident manager for Merrill Lynch in Erie. Jody Bucho Gallagher, a past president and current member of the Alumni Association Board of Directors and a two-time Edinboro graduate, will chair the 1995-96 Annual Fund campaign. Gallagher is the assistant to the University’s dean of education. -30WAR:bja FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: EDINBORO UNIVERSITY REPORTS CHARITABLE GIVING UP 25% Edinboro University of Pennsylvania officials have announced that contributions during the 1994-95 fiscal year rose by 25 percent over the t j previous fiscal year. Nationally, donations to educational institutions in 1994 increased by 8.5 percent, according to the American Association of Fund Raising Counsel’s Trust for Philanthropy. A similar survey by the Council for Aid to Education reported private giving to colleges and universities rising by 10.3 percent during the same period. John (Jack) E. Martin, associate vice president for institutional advancement, said that Edinboro’s $1.5 million in total 1994—95 gifts came from the following sources: - Alumni: j $181,858, an 18.5 percent Increase over the previous year; — Corporations: - Matching gifts: - Gifts-ln-kind: I $65,116, a 14.5 percent Increase from last year; $8,723, a gain of $1,220 or 16 percent; $584,541, up $307,005, or 11 percent. The gift to Edinboro University of the Taylor House facility by University Services, Inc., is included in this total, Martin said. Donations from foundations, friends and employees of the University, and gifts to athletics remained stable, Martin said, and accounted for more than $689,000 of the total contributions. Mark Carter, Edinboro's assistant director of development, said that more than half of the donations from the school’s alumni came from gifts and pledges to the Annual Fund, and that most of those resulted from two phonathon fund drives held last fall and this spring. Dennis Ranalli, a 1974 Edinboro graduate and an Alumni Association director chaired the 1994-95 Annual Fund drive. Ranalli is a vice president and resident manager for Merrill Lynch in Erie. Jody Bucho Gallagher, a past president and current member of the Alumni Association Board of Directors and a two-time Edinboro graduate, will chair the 1995-96 Annual Fund campaign. dean of education. WAR/30 m Gallagher is the assistant to the University’ _____________ DATE WJET-TV__________ WICU-TV_________ WSEE-TV_________ WQLN-TV________ CTV-13, Meadville WLKK Radio, Erie WFLP Radio, Erie Jim Booth, West County Bureau STAR 104, Erie .11 Locals WQLN-FM, Erie Met•adville Tribune WMGWAVZPR, Meadville Meadville Edition - Erie Times Met WJET-FM, Erie Independent-Enterprise Albion News WXKCAVRIE, Erie Andover Breeze Herald WXTA, Erie Butler Eagle WRKTAVEHN, Erie Butler County News WREO, Ashtabula Clarion News WFSE Radio Corry Journal Bob Wallace, ENN Lake Shore Visitor Spectator Millcreek Sun Thought You'd Like to Know Franklin News Herald Erie Arts Council Cosmopolite Herald, Girard Meadville Council on the Arts Greenville Record-Argus North East Breeze Arts Collage (Erie Timej) rim^ SundayJ.iving Sunday Li Section Oil City Derrick Chancellor's Office 1^ Sharon Herald Titusville Herald President i Bill Reed Union City Times Leader Andu Lawloj Warren Times Observer Youngstown Vindicator Pittsburgh Post Gazette AASCU Memo Higher Ed & National Affairs Harrisburg Patriot News Alumni News Hieher Education Dailv Associated Press PACU Academic Scene Amer. Assoc, for Higher Ed. Pennsylvania Education Hieher Education Reporter Chronicle of Higher Education Penn World News Northeastern Ohio Southwestern New York Allegheny County Chronicle of Philanthroov r EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Office of Public Information and Publications Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-27^ or 2929 Fax (814) 732-2621 July 17, 1995 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: JAMES FLYNN PARTICIPATES IN IDEA FELLOWS PROGRAM Dr. James Flynn, chairperson of the educational services department at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, was chosen by the Institute for Development of Educational Activities, Inc. (IDEA) to participate in the 28th IDEA Fellows Program for outstanding school administrators. He was selected to be among the one percent of the most effective American educators invited to attend a leadership seminar, held July 9-15, at Teikyo Loretto Heights University in Denver. The theme for this year’s conference was “Beyond Goals 2000: The Focus is Learning Together.” Among the topics addressed during the week were: technology in the classroom, school violence and privatizing education. Presentations by nationally prominent researchers, writers, and speakers focused on the challenges school administrators must meet if they are to provide the quality of education the country expects for elementary and secondary students. The IDEA Fellows Program is the longest continuing in-service program for school administrators in the nation. Over the years it has provided professional development for more than 8,000 educators from North America and overseas. Approximately 300 additional nominees are invited to join this number each year. -30BKP:bja A member of the State System of Higher Education July 17, 1995 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: JAMES FLYNN PARTICIPATES IN IDEA FELLOWS PROGRAM Dr. James Flynn, chairperson of the educational services department at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, was chosen by the Institute for Development of Educational Activities, Inc. (IDEA) to participate in the 28th IDEA Fellows Program for outstanding school administrators. He was selected to be among the one percent of the most effective American educators invited to attend a leadership seminar, held July 9-15, at Teikyo Loretto Heights University in Denver. The theme for this year’s conference was “Beyond Goals 2000: The Focus is Learning Together.” Among the topics addressed during the week were: technology in the classroom, school violence and privatizing education. Presentations by nationally prominent researchers, writers, and speakers focused on the challenges school administrators must meet if they are to provide the quality of education the country expects for elementary and secondary students. The IDEA Fellows Program is the longest continuing in-service program for school administrators in the nation. Over the years it has provided professional development for more than 8,000 educators from North America and overseas. Approximately 300 additional nominees are invited to join this number each year. -30BKP:bja JAMES FLYNN PARTICIPATES IN IDEA FELLOWS PROGRAM Dr. James Ryn^Jvas chosen by the Institute for Development of Educational Activities, Inc. (IDEA) to participate in the 28th IDEA Fellows Program for outstanding school administrators.-H3£Bftisi^airperson of the educational services department at Edinboro University of Pennsylvai^ He was selected to be among the one percent of the most effective American educators invited to attend a leadership seminar, held July 9-15, at Teikyo Loretto Heights University in Denver. The theme for this year's conference was "Beyond Goals 2000: The Focus is Learning Together." Among the topics addressed during the week were: technology in the classroom, school violence and privatizing education. Presentations by nationally prominent researchers, writers, and speakers focused on the challenges school administrators must meet if they are to provide the quality of education the country expects for elementary and secondary students. The IDEA Fellows Program is the longest continuing inservice program for school administrators in the nation. Over the years it has provided professional development for more than 8,(XX) educators from North America and overseas. Approximately 300 additional nominees are invited to join this number each year. -30BKP IliDIElA Fellows Program INSTITUTE FOR DEVELOPMENT OF EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES, INC. 259 Regency Ridge, Dayton, Ohio 45459 □ 513/434-6969 Fax: 513/434-5203 (FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE) EDINBORO EDUCATOR SELECTED TO |I|D|E|A| Staff John Bahner Sharon Butler Karen Fearing Jim LaPlant Fred Morton Jon Paden Marilyn Price Steve Thompson Susan Tully Policy Board John Bahner Gordon Bondurant Henry Cotton Judith Demko Joan Kowal Jim LaPlant Fred Morton Jon Paden Marilyn Price Douglas Ritchie Lloyd Soughers Steve Thompson Appalachian State University Liaison J. Pat Knight FELLOWS ACADEMY The Institute for Development of Educational Activities, Inc.(111DIEIA|) announced today that James R. Flynn, Chairperson, Dept, of Educ. Serv. of the Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has been selected to participate in the 28th |I|D|E|A| Fellows Program for outstanding School Administrators. Dr. Flynn was selected to be among the one percent of the most effective American educators invited to attend a week-long leadership seminar July 9-15 at Teikyo Loretto Heights University in Denver, Colorado. Researchers, writers and speakers of national prominence make formal presentations to the Fellows and discuss with them the challenges school administrators must meet if they are to provide the quality of education the country expects for elementary and secondary students. The program theme is "Beyond Goals 2000: The Focus is Learning Together." Among the topics addressed during the week are: technology in the classroom, school violence and privatizing education. The |I|D|E|A| Fellows Program is the longest continuing inservice program for school administrators in the nation. Over the years the Fellows Program has provided professional development for more thar ^ ------ .c--------—4-», A^nerica and overseas. Approximat 'e invited to join this numl [J . ^ A non-profit foundation, Kettering Foundation of I constructive change and < secondary schools. The 1 in 1927 by inventor and ; :he ige red ring. OJ-^cdr enow ,JUL I 01995 E)INBGR0 UNIVERSITY PUBLIC RELATIONS p ROUTE SHEET TITLE. DATE Erie Sunday Times-News WJET-TV 0 5 ky WICU-TV Erie Morning News WSEE-TV WQLN-TV Erie Daily Times CTV-13, Meadville SHOWCASE WLKK Radio. Erie Jim Booth, West County Bureau WFLP Radio, Erie STAR 104, Erie All Locals WQLN-FM, Erie Meadville Tribune WMGW/WZPR, Meadville Meadville Edition - Erie Times WJET-FM, Erie Independent-Enterprise Albion News WXKCAVRIE, Erie Andover Breeze Herald WXTA, Erie Butler Eagle WRKTAVEHN, Erie Butler County News WREO, Ashtabula Clarion News WFSE Radio Cony Journal Bob Wallace, ENN Lake Shore Visitor Spectator Millcreek Sun ____ Thought You'd Like to Know ____ Erie Arts Council Greenville Record-Argus ____ Meadville Council on the Arts North East Breeze ____ Arts Collage (Erie Times) Sunday Living Section Oil City Derrick ____ Chancellor's Office Franklin News Herald Cosmopolite Herald, Girard ^esident-and Cabinet Sharon Herald ___ Titusville Herald “ J^ m\ Reed Union Uni City Times Leader AndyLawlor Warren Times Observer Youngstown Vindicator Pittsburgh Post Gazette AASCU Memo Higher Ed & National Affairs Harrisburg Patriot News Alumni News Higher Education Dailv Associated Press PACU Academic Scene Amer. Assoc, for Higher Ed. Pennsylvania Education Higher Education Reporter Chronicle of Higher Education Penn World News Northeastern Ohio Southwestern New York Allegheny County Chronicle of Philanthroov Edinboro University of Pennsylvania President Foster F. Diebold and Ms. Guan Mali, vice mayor of the Zibo Municipal People’s Government, in China’s Shandong Province, exchange the customary gifts during the recent visit by Chinese officials to Erie and Edinboro. Guan headed the six-person delegation, which included other members of the Zibo municipal government and representatives of their foreign affairs office, education bureau, normal school, and radio and TV university. Edinboro has held an academic “sister school” agreement with Zibo College since 1987 as an outgrowth of the earlier “sister city” pact between the cities of Erie and Zibo. Edinboro University last year entered into a similar cooperative relationship with the Zibo Municipal Foreign Affairs Office. (Photo Caption^^ Edinboro University of Pennsylvania President Foster F. Diebold and Ms. Guan Mali, vice mayor of the Zibo Municipal People's Government, in China’s Shandong Province, exchange the customary gifts during the recent visit by Chinese officials to Erie and Edinboro. Guan headed the six-person delegation, which included other members of the Zibo municipal government and representatives of their foreign affairs office, education bureau, normal school, and radio and TV university. Edinboro has held an academic "sister school" agreement with Zibo College since 1987 as an outgrowth of the earlier "sister city" pact between the cities of Erie and Zibo. Edinboro University last year entered into a similar cooperative relationship with the Zibo Municipal Foreign Affairs Office. WAR/30 ^/4r DATE. TITLE WJET-TV _ WICU-TV _ Erie Morning News WSEE-TV _ WQLN-TV. CTV-13, Meadville WLKK Radio, Erie SHOWCASE WFLP Radio, Erie Jim Booth, West County Bureau STAR 104, Erie AH Locals WQLN-FM, Erie Meadville Tribune WMGWAVZPR, Meadville _____ dville Edition - Erie Tijg£s WJET-FM, Erie Independent-Enterprise Indci WXKCAVRIE, Erie Albion News Andover Breeze Herald WXTA, Erie Butler Eagle WRKT/WEHN, Erie Butler County News WREO, Ashtabula Clarion News WFSE Radio Corry Journal Bob Wallace, E^N Lake Shore Visitor Spectator Millcreek Sun Thought VoiTd Like to Know Franklin News Herald Erie Arts Council Cosmopolite Herald, Girard Meadville Council on the Arts Greenville Record-Argus Arts Collage (Erie Times) Section imes) Sunday ounday Living i North East Breeze Chancellor's Office Oil City Derrick _i^ Presidents# Sharon Herald Titusville Herald Bill Reed Union City Times Leader Andy Lawlor Warren Times Observer Youngstown Vindicator Pittsburgh Post Gazette AASCU Memo Higher Ed & National Affairs Harrisburg Patriot News Alumni News Higher Education Daily Associated Press PACU Academic Scene Amer. Assoc, for Higher Ed. Pennsylvania Education Higher Education Reporter Chronicle of Higher Education Penn World News Northeastern Ohio Southwestern New York Allegheny County Chronicle of Philanthroov Edinboro University of Pennsylvania President Foster F. Diebold presents a $1,000 check on behalf of the University to Dr. Gertrude A. Barber during a Shamrock 100 reception held recently at Culbertson Hills Golf Resort in Edinboro. Shamrock 100 is part of this year’s three-phase Campaign for Independence sponsored by Arc of Erie County to benefit the Dr. Gertrude A. Barber Center. Co-sponsored by PNC Bank and Edinboro University, the event in Edinboro was part of the annual effort undertaken by area civic and business leaders to increase public awareness of mental retardation and other developmental disabilities, and to raise funds supporting the goal of greater independence for persons with disabilities. (Photo Caption) Edinbprp Univelisity of Pennsylvania President Foster F. Dlebold presents a $1,000 check on behalf of the university to Dr. Gertrude A. Barber during a Shamrock 100 reception held recently at Culbertson Hills Golf Resort in Edinboro. Shamrock 100 is part of this year's three-phase Campaign for Independence sponsored by Arc of Erie County to benefit the Dr. Gertrude A. Barber Center. Co-^sponsored by PNC Bank and Edinboro University, the event in Edinboro was part of the annual effort undertaken by area civic and business leaders to increase public awareness of mental retardation and other developmental disabilities, and to raise funds supporting the goal of greater independence for persons with disabilities. -30WAR TITLE Erie Sunday Times j Erie Morning News WQLN-TV. Erie Daily Times CTV-13, Meadville SHOWCASE WLKK Radio, Erie Jim Booth, West County Bureau WFLP Radio, Erie STAR 104, Erie All Locals WQLN-FM, Erie Meadville Tribune WMGWAVZPR, Meadville Meadville Edition - Erie Tim^ TimK Independent-Enterprise h WJET-FM, Erie Albion News WXKC/WRIE, Erie Andover Breeze Herald WXTA, Erie Butler Eagle WRKTAVEHN, Erie Butler County News WREO, Ashtabula Clarion News WFSE Radio Corry Journal Bob Wallace, ENN ace, ENl Lake Shore Visitor 6 Spectator | Millcreek Sun Thought You'd Like to Know Franklin News Herald Erie Arts Council Cosmopolite Herald, Girard Greenville Record-Argus Meadville Council on the Arts North East Breeze Arts Collage (Erie Tim^ Sunday Living Section Oil City Derrick Chancellor's Office, Sharon Herald President ( Titusville Herald Bill Reed Union City Times Leader Andy Lawlor Warren Times Observer Youngstown Vindicator Pittsburgh Post Gazette AASCU Memo Higher Ed & National Affairs Harrisburg Patriot News Alumni News Higher Education Dailv Associated Press PACU Academic Scene Amer. Assoc, for Higher Ed. Pennsvlvania Education Higher Education Reporter Chronicle of Higher Education Penn World News Northeastern Ohio Southwestern New York Allegheny County Chronicle of Philanthropv EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Office of Public Information and Publications Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2745 or 2929 Fax (814) 732-2621 July 14, 1995 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MICHAEL MOGAVERO NAMED DEAN OF EDINBORO’S SCIENCE, MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGIES Dr. Michael Mogavero has been appointed dean of the school of science, management and technologies at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania. Prior to his appointment by Edinboro President Foster F. Diebold, Mogavero was dean of the school of business at Dowling College in Oakdale, New York. A native of western New York, Mogavero earned a B.A. degree in economics from Canisius College in 1970 and an M.A. in economics from the University of Connecticut in 1971. He also obtained his doctorate in economics-public finance from Connecticut in 1979. In his new position he hopes to develop closer ties with the region’s business and industry, specifically in the areas of technology transfer, total quality management, and business consulting. “We are a community resource,” said Mogavero. “We want business leaders to know the University is here to assist them in bringing their businesses into the 21st Century. We have state-of-the-art technology and top-notch faculty.” Mogavero has had many accomplishments during his career in education. He has served as instructor of economics at SUNY Fredonia, lecturer in economics at the University of Connecticut, assistant and associate professor of economics at Niagara University, and professor of economics and management sciences at Alfred University. At Dowling College he was responsible for developing a doctorate program in management systems, six new MBA degree programs and two new bachelor degree programs. -moreA member of the State System of Higher Education MOGAVERO NAMED DEAN AT EDINBORO, Continued Page 2 He established satellite MBA programs in international finance, quality management, banking and finance at the World Trade Center in partnership with the World Trade Institute. During his five years as dean of the school of business he oversaw a 230 percent increase in enrollment in the MBA program to a total of 700 smdents. From 1985 to 1993 he was a general partner in Alfred Associates, a business and government consulting firm for grant writing, administration and consulting for local government units. Also in 1985, Mogavero was elected to the Allegany County (New York) legislature where he chaired the resource and development committee. His professional memberships include the American Economic Association, the Eastern Economic Association, the National Tax Association, the American Society for Public Administration, and the Financial Management Association. He was a member of the U.S. Army Reserves from 1970 to 1978, earning the rank of captain. -30BKP:bja July 14, 1995 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE; MICHAEL MOGAVERO NAMED DEAN OF EDINBORO’S SCIENCE, MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGIES Dr. Michael Mogavero has been appointed dean of the school of science, management and technologies at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania. Prior to his appointment by Edinboro President Foster F. Diebold, Mogavero was dean of the school of business at Dowling College in Oakdale, New York. A native of western New York, Mogavero earned a B.A. degree in economics from Canisius College in 1970 and an M.A. in economics from the University of Connecticut in 1971. He also obtained his doctorate in economics-public finance from Connecticut in 1979. In his new position he hopes to develop closer ties with the region’s business and industry, specifically in the areas of technology transfer, total quality management, and business consulting. “We are a community resource,” said Mogavero. “We want business leaders to know the University is here to assist them in bringing their businesses into the 21st Century. We have state-of-the-art technology and top-notch faculty.” Mogavero has had many accomplishments during his career in education. He has served as instructor of economics at SUNY Fredonia, lecturer in economics at the University of Connecticut, assistant and associate professor of economics at Niagara University, and professor of economics and management sciences at Alfred University. At Dowling College he was responsible for developing a doctorate program in management systems, six new MBA degree programs and two new bachelor degree programs. -more) MOGAVERO NAMED DEAN AT EDINBORO, Continued Page 2 He established satellite MBA programs in international finance, quality management, banking and finance at the World Trade Center in partnership with the World Trade Institute. During his five years as dean of the school of business he oversaw a 230 percent increase in enrollment in the MBA program to a total of 700 students. From 1985 to 1993 he was a general partner in Alfred Associates, a business and government consulting firm for grant writing, adnunistration and consulting for local government units. Also in 1985, Mogavero was elected to the Allegany County (New York) legislature where he chaired the resource and development committee. His professional memberships include the American Economic Association, the Eastern Economic Association, the National Tax Association, the American Society for Public Administration, and the Financial Management Association. He was a member of the U.S. Army Reserves from 1970 to 1978, earning the rank of captain. -30BKP:bja MICHAEL MOGAVERO NAMED DEAN OF EDINBORO'S SCIENCE, MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGIES Dr. Michael Mogavero has been appointed dean of the school of science, management and technologies at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania. Prior to his appointment by Edinboro President Foster F. Diebold, Mogavero was dean of the school of business at Dowling College in Oakdale, New York. A native of western New York, Mogavero earned a B. A. degree in economics from Canisius College in 1970^and an M.A.\^sfet]p|p in economics from the University of Connecticut in 1971. He also obtained his doctorate in economics-public finance from Connecticut in 1979. In his new position he hopes to develop closer ties with the region's business and industry, specifically in the areas of technology transfer, total quality management, and business consulting. "We are a community resource," said Mogavero. "We want business leaders to know the University is here to assist them in bringing their businesses into the 21st Century. We have state-of-the-art technology and top-notch faculty." Mogavero has had many accomplishments during his career in education. He has served as instractor of economics at SUNY Fredonia, lecturer in economics at the University of Connecticut, assistant and associate professor of economics at Niagara University, and professor of economics and management sciences at Alfred University. At Dowling College he was responsible for developing a doctorate program in management systems, six new MBA degree programs and two new bachelor degree programs. He established satellite MBA programs in international finance, quality management, banking and finance at the World Trade Center in partnership with the World Trade Institute. During his five years as dean of the school of business he oversaw a ■150'percent increase in enrollment in the MBA program to a total of 700 students. From 1985 to 1993 he was a general partner in Alfred Associates, a business and government consulting firm for grant writing, administration and consulting for local government units. Also in 1985, Mogavero was elected to the Allegany County (New York) legislature where he chaired the resource and development committee. His professional memberships include the American Economic Association, the Eastern Economic Association, the National Tax Association, the American Society for Public Administration, and the Financial Management Association. He was a member of the U.S. Army Reserves from 1970 to 1978, earning the rank of captain. -30BKP —- JUL-05-ly'r'; li:05 ■........ ..... lO0 r?'ib BUS!' .. •’’’TW— —. ....... 5162445098 P.02 Ci;RKkhj:m VIr \i: Ml (HALL A MOGAVLkO BIRTHDAY CX:T0BER 29, 1948 HOML ADDRESS: BUSINESS ADDRESS: (>4 Van Bomel Blv.J OaJedaic, NY 11(69 TELEPHONE: (.516) 567-5935 .School of Business Dowling College O.ikdaie, NY 11769 .MARRIED, TWO CHILDREN 016) 24^1-1252 EDUCATION: ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Ph.D.(Economics Pnhlic Fman\.e> 1979 Uruversity of Connecricut M A (Econoimcs) 1971 University of Connecticut H A (Econoiiiics) i970 Cariisais (.S iiegc Post Doctoral Snidics (Recent DeveK.pinenfs in Applied Economics) 1979 The University of ('hicaeo Aiirndcd the Symposium on txpenmen'r! [xonomics at the Universitv of Arbona 1989 ADVtmsi’RAlTVt EXFERIENt I ♦ Dc4jj_oLyhe_.S(^)l ufj^isiiiess. Dowliiig College. Oakdale. NY. 1990 to present. Responsibilities Luclu.'e the ac.iilemic U.-uiJership, and tlie adminisrrativc- and fiscal operations of the .School Some siginfi. aat results include’ • Tlie deveiopiuent of the Dovvlmg Institute, an interdisciplinary coasultant and continuing cinpoiale education [;'ovider Contracts for continiiing education and ' •pciungs for taculry con.'Ulnng have arisen in areas such as Quality MaiL-crti -at, .Statisiical Process Control, Operations Managcmem and Research, Managerial Accounting, Pcrsormel and Marketing • Strategic piannuig tor the College by sening as a member of the President’s Academic Cou.ai il. In 1991, I was lespoosible for the wntmg of the College’s Application r 'r New York State Fxcc'siOi Quality Management Award which liighligbted thu runction. JUL-D^.-1995 il:u5 • 5162445098 LiUlJL!! ;;.i ';US I! 1699 The development of a Ph.D, in Management Systems, P.03 Thjs Ph D. mcorporates an interdisciplinary and cross-functional approach to the study of Management Systems • Hie development of six new MBA offerings: an MBA in Quality Management, an MBA in Banking and Finance, an MBA in Public Management, an MBA in Human Resource Management, an MBA in Marketing, and an MBA m Infeimodal Tiansponaiion • The development of two new bachelor degree offermgs: a B.S. In Travel, Tourism and Recreation Management and a B.S. in International Business and Transportation. • I he establishmenr of a satellite MB.A program at Riverhead, NY • ITic establishment ot a satellite MBA programs in International Finance, Quality Mauagemem, Banking and Finance at die World Trade Center in partnership with tlie World I iavle lastimre • The establisfiment of an MBA program in Aviation Management at the College of Aeronautics, laiGuardia Aupori, Queens. NY. • An meiease of 150% in the enrollment in the MBA program to a total of 700 .Students • -Successful labor negotiations with tlie faculty union, having served as a member of the administrative bargaining learn. tlie signing of a six year contract One .significant outcome was • Budget preparation and implcineniation • Schedule preparation, faculty lecraitmem, faculty development, program development and community outreach General Pannei m Alfted Associates 1985 to 1993. lliis is a Bu.<;iness and Governmem consultmg firm which engages in grant writing and administration for clients who wish to access Governmental Programs. The firm also serves as a consultant to local governmental units and has carried out m.3nagement effuuency studies, needs assessments, program evaluations of govemmental programs and market studies ^cted_Meriiber.of the Allegaiiv Coumv (New York State) l-eeislanire 19S5 to 1988 Chair of the Resource and Development Committee. The duties of die position included responsibility for the over.seeing, planning, policy making and budget approval for the following agencies The Office of Economic Development, The Industrial Devo' pm at Agency, The Private Industn Council, Cooperative Extension, The County Soil and Walter Conservation AutJioritv. llie County Forestry Department. The County’s Kecreation facilities at Rushford and Cuba I akes and the County’s Agriculture Society, Accomplishments included the creation of one ^iiisand nine hundred new jobs in Allegany County in a one year period of time rhss was accomplished by attractmg two Fortune 500 firms with the assistance of a package of financial incentives Mc.mber of a Reaccrediuation Team for the New York State Department of Education for Medger Evers College - 1993 Qj^J-aculty_DeA_elo0nm_aj^^ 1982-1986 'fhis position carried widi It several responsibilities ,\moog them included the awarding and administration ut gr.inis to faculty members for faculty development and instructional improvancDt AnuLhe-- major responsibility was the screening and selection of faculty members who were to be recognized for outstanding leaching A third responsibility was die scheduling of conferences and meetings which art intended to cnliance faculty awareness of recent developments in teaching methodology at the University level. Chau_olJhc,JDe;mji_ Search Coiiunittee for the College of Business at Alfred 1981-1982 I'his responsibility required die overseeing and coordination work of the commntee Included was the advenising of the position, the screening of candidate and references, the conduct of interviews, the preparation of a final report and iceonuucndation.s to the Provost, Aatng.,P^sjderiLiif the NuiRara Uruversitv Senate. ITiis tempotary- position arose in the Spring of 1980 as tlie result of a leave of absence which was granted to the Execuuve Vice-President of the University. The responsibilities included the ctnuluciing of three general meetings in his place as well as the Chair of the Steering Conunittee. In addition, this position required tlie supemsion and conducting of the clet tion ot new members. The Chair was directly responsible to the President of the Uiinersity for the reportmg of procedures and outcomes of tire activities of this policy making body. Dirccjori^GrMuMeAMscmciii. at Niagaia University'. Appointed to this position in 1979 by the Academic Vice-President, the primary responsibility was to w orking with smdents who planned to attend graduate school. De8lglier,o.Lthe Cumculmn for Ma.ster of Business Administration Degree Program at NiagMa_llniyeriity. This task was conducted from 1978-1980 and included more than curriculum formulation. As an active member of the MBA committee, it was also necessary to present data on die need for the program as well as a detailed .^wcount of the Universities resources which would be committed to Uic program. This process resulted in the approval of the program m the summer of 1980. JUL-U5-1995 I'i-;; bUSINEbb 11:0b 51624 45u98 P. 05 1979) ft was the responsibiliry of this position to coordinate an average of 26 sections rh^ ^pproxuiiately 1,000 sriidents per year Other duties included the formulation of botli a cuniculutn and a common final examination. TEACH^^ EYPERlENrEr 4/86 8/80 5,'79 y./75 9/73 7/71 to to to to to to 5/90 4/86 8/80 8/79 6/75 8/71 Professor ot Economics and Management Sciences, Alfred University (Tenured)* Associate Professor of Economics and Management Sciences, Alfred' Univer«iry Associate Professor of Economics, Niagara Univetsity, (Tenured) Assistant Protessor of Economics, Niagara University I-«crurer in Economics, 3 he University of Connecticut (Hartford Branch) Instructor of Economics. Suite University College. Fredonia, New York * Accredited by AACSB EL£lJ)S_C)E,IiVrrEREST ANT> TEACUINU EXPERIENCE: Federal Finance and Fiscal Policy; State and Local finance; Monetary Theory and Policy Intemedtare Economic Theory; Mathematical Economics; Operations Research; Quantitative Metliods m Business. Operations M..nageinent; Managerial Economics, Health Care Economics; Econometrics OTHER RE! A FED EXPKmi ^rjc • • • • • 1990 to 1995 Member of Oakdale Chamber of Conunerce 1990 to 1995 Member of the LongisiMd^pciailon Economic Development Committee 1990 to 1995 Tovvu of Islip, NY Economic Development Commission 5/67 to 5/73 Part-time clerical employee of Federal Reserve System (Buffalo Branch) Consultant on Statistical Quality (Process) Controf included among diems have been Nonh American Phillips Lighting and Coming Glass Works • Member of the Board of Directors Cornell Cooperative Extension of Ailegany County. PROl/ESjiLON AjL^!EjyjRER.ST I IPS; American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business Ainericau Economic As.sociation Eastern Economic Association National fax Association (Member of the Committee on Eedeia! Taxation 1975-198?) (Member of the Committee on Intergovernmental Regulations 1987 1990) New York State Economic Association Anicncan Society for Public Administration Financial Management Association Academy ot Management T|JL-U5-iyyT' 11 = 0'^ DOMLlllC. BULIME^ 5162445098 P.06 MILITARY EXPERIENCE; 5/70 to 5/71 2ad Lieutenant U.SAR 5/73 to 5/77 1st Lieutenant USAR 5/77 lu 5/78 Captain USAR HONORS SOCIETIES: 7/95 Inducted into Alpha Chi 9/83 Inducted into Delta Mu Delta PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: Articles Written About My Professional AeOyities ' Constancy of Purpose Drives A College's Quality F.t'foils", Total Quality Management m Hiuher Education. February' 1995, Vol. 4. No, 2. ■'Quality Management Leads to Quality Results", The MBA Newsletter. September 1994. Funded Research Evaluation of One of Five National Dcmon.stration Piojecis for Welfare Reform. Funded by Lhe United States Depamneut of HealtJi and Human Services, (with D Szczerbacki) Completed a six county solid waste recycling Plan for the .Soumem Tier West and Southern lier Central Regional Planning Boards, twith D. Szczerbacki, H Reed, and T. Rasmussen) illBUCAllONS "Mcasurmg the Excess Supply of Labor in Growing Rural Economies: The Allegany County Case" lire Appalachian Development Review. 1990. "Recycling Disabled Appliances to the Developmg World; A Mumally Beneficial Example of Inteniational Cooperation, (with D. Szc/eibacki and A!f Walle) Proceedings of the Instimte for Iniernaiion.Hl Economic Competitiveness. August 1989. "A Model for Determining the Economic Feasibility' of Recycling" (with T Rasmussen and D, Szczerbacki) Waste Alternatives. December 1988 "Entieprcneurial Development tor Public Assi.siance Recipients" (with D. Szczerbacki) Proceedings of the Assot iaiion of Human Resources Management and Organizational Behavior. 1988. "What’s Happening in AUegauy County /; Full Employment and the Ability to Create Employment’* Southern. Lter .Area Review, 1988. JUL-0t>-1'395 1 DOM. iULi BUS 1 ME 55 5162445uyy p • 0'^ 'Kconomic Development Efforts and Suuiegy m Allegany County: A Year of Unprecedented Success" Southern Tier Area Review. 1987. "CuiTcut Ihoblems and Issues in Applied Public Finance" Proceedings of tb^National j;ax A.ssociation. 1986 "The Impact of Falling Oil Puces on ilit National Economy ’ j^Soutliern Review. Spring, 1986. Area "Utilizing the Computer tn tlie Operauons Kc.se.'itch Curriculum" Journal of the Consoruiun nf Cnllepes of the I mger Ukes. Spring !9.S'5. "A Brief State of die Economy: March 1985 Scuthem Tier Annual.Review and also reprinted in the Alfred Sun. Spiing 19;S5. "Prospects for Continued Economic Grounti' The SoutheniXifl AoiH'Si-SLVi?^! Spring 1984. "Prospects for Economic Recovery" ;Die_SoutheniTietiAnnuaI Reidew. Spring 1983. "Some Notes on die Use of Income f.>evel Bias in Tax Expenditure Studies". IhgJournal .of the New York .State Economic Association. Fall 1982. “Influences on Reagauonics", published in Ihe .So^hemJjer Annual .Review Spring 1982. THE COMMIT! EE ON EEDERAl. TAX POLICY "Taxing Business Enieipn.ses; Tax Foundation, Inc . (New York), December 1077. Pk.ESENTMIONS " Total Quality Management Academic Progiarns and Managetiient Practices at Dowling College" piesented at the AACSB Annual Meetings. April 18. 1993 "An Analysis of the Financial Outcomes ot O.e Accord Small Business Development Program (with D, Szczetbacki) at the Eastern Econotnics Association Annual Meetings. March 30, 1990, Cincinnati, Oliio "A Moilel lo Determine the Econoiaic Ecasibility of Recycling", presented at tire Annual Meetin«» of the New York State Economic Association and to the A.merican Society for Public Administration. October 8. 1988 and April 10, 1989. Miami, Florida. "Assessing the Economic Eeasibiliry of Recycling Waste" (with D S/czerhacki-). Presented at the Solid Waste Alternatives Conference sponsored by ihe Appalachian Regional Commission, Ashville, North Carolina, June 1988. JL- LiS-'- iy?? 11:G& I'UMLIMU L!UG 51t.-i'445t;iyG P.0b "A Model for^ Evaluaiioo of a Commuiniy Aciion Agency Sponsored Entrepreneurial Oevelopnicm Project (with D. Szczcrbacki) presented to the United States Department of ilealth and Human Services. November 9. 19S7. An txfeasioD to the Thcoiy of Munopolistic Competuion: The Airline Industry Case" presented at the Annual Meeting of the Eastern Economic Association. March 22, 198.5. "Evaluaimg College Faculty m a Four Year Business College", presented at the Annual Cmtfcrence tor Iinprovmg University and College Teaching, Orlando, Florida, February 27, An Exammation of the Uses ot the Ta.x Expcudimre Budget', presented at the Annual Mectmg of the Western International Economic .Association, Las Vega.s, Nevada, June 24 1984 ' ' ' \ 'TJie Effect of Merit Pay on the Quality of Teaching. A Theoretical Analy.sis”, presented at the Annual Meeting of rhe Pennsylvania Conference of Economists. May 1984. Ihe Etfect of Recent Tax Law Changes on the Attractivene.s.s of Bond Financing in New Yoik State with Louis McIntosh at the Annual Meeting of tlie New York State Economics Association, April 9, 198T Response to the Use ot Income Level bias m Tax Expenditure Studies, presented at the Eastern Economics Association Annual .Meeungs, April 4. 1981. Also presented as an invited paper to the New York State Economic .Association .Annual Meeting April 4, 1981. All Examination ot ±e U.ses of the lax Expendimre Budget: A Reappraisal of the Incidence Effetts , presented at the Aruiual IVfeetmgs of the Eastern Economic Association, May 8'10, A Framework for Analyzing the Effects ot lax Expendimres on the Progressiviry of the Individual Income Ta.x " presented at the Eiftli Annual Meeting of the Eastern Economic Association, May 10, 1979. "A Note on Operationalizing the Concepts of Compreliensive Definition of Income and Tax E.xpenditures for Tax Jncideuce Purposes presented at the Twelfth Annua! Meeting of the Western New York Economic Association Conference, October 14, 1978 "Differences in Net Burden of Different Forms of State Income Tax." pre.sented at the Twenty'Seventh Annual Meeting of the New' York Economic Association, May 10, 1979 President Carter $ Economic R.epori Card; Fiscal Year 1978." Presentation Given at Bucknell University, March 17, 1978. JUL--G': -199' 11: Lib S16244509S DLyLlNQ BUS n-Ebb P.09 FRLjj'KSjjJQN AL ORGA.^/Ajn()N j|.rT|Y] Oiaii of the Session: SicUian and luilian Rconou'Jc Hnv>rymneni'' Mediterraneo. Siracusa, Sicily, July 8, 1993 .at XV Confeienza Del C hair of the Session; "Mediterranean Business Envifonniem" at XIV Meditenaneo, Palma De Malloica. July 16. 1992 Conferencia Del Chair of the Session; "Macroeconomics of Labor" at the Annual Meeting of the Eastern Economic Association, March 1.5, 1991. Chair of tfie Session: "Straiegies tot Pricing and Quality Standards" at the Annual Meeting of the Western Intemarional Economici, Association, Las Vegas, Nevada. June 28, 1984 Chair of the Session: "Topics in Taxation' at the Annual Meeting of tiie Eastern Economic Association, March 9. 1983 Chair of the Session; "Public Finance; Snate and Local" Economic Association, April U, 1981 at the Annual Meeting of the Eastern Chair of the Session: "Topics rn InduNirial Organization', at the Annual Meeting of the New Yoik State Economic Association, April 4, 1981 Chair of the Session; "Government and the Economy" at the Annual Meeting of the We.sfem New York Economic Conference, April 20, 1979, Chau ol the Session- "Fedcia! Tax- Reform" at the Annual Meeting of the Eastern Economi Association. .April 16, 1977 Discussant for the papet "Hcai Ji and Wealth among the Elderly A Simultaneous Equation .Model" Dennis Shea at the Annual Meeting of the Nation Tax Association, Hartford, Connecticut, November 1986. Discussant for the paper "An Update on the Nation^! Survey of Production Exemprions Under State and Use lax Laws" by John Deasy at the annu.al meetmg of the Nation Tax Association, Hartford, Connecticut, .November 1986. Discussant for the paper "D»c Ticasury lax ii Tax Reform Proposal: Its Impact on State Personal Income Tax Liabilities by Caroly n I.ym h at Ote armua! meeting of the Nation Tax Association, Hartford, Connecticut, Novemiicr 1986 Discussant for the paper "Who Benefits From Indexation" at the Annual Meeting of the Western International Economic Asset iaiion, La.s Vegas, Nevada. June 28, 1984 11: 0S 00l'L!Nb bU-:. HIE 16244t'09b P.10 AnZlISli?' ““"Pf-'; "Effective Margiml Tax Rales aiKl Pnaductivio, Petfomance- al the ^ Iraemtiooal Economic Association, Lad Vegas, Nevada. Discussant for the paper "DuaJ Lconomy A Survival Guide for Market Economy" at the annual Meeting of the Pennsylvania Conference for Ecj.notnists, May 1984 Discussant for the paper "National Tax Policy Aliematives for the i980’s" at the Annual Meeting ot the Eastern liconotnic AsstKiation, March 1984. Discussant for the paper "Taxes and ( apital Investment; A Preliminaiy Study " Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Eastera T'cnikimic Association, March 1984. Discussant for the paper "Red-Lining m ;he Albany-Schenecfady-Troy Area; A Model of lender Behavior Presented at tlie IVenty Eighth Annual Meeting of the New York State Economic Association, April 30, 1977, Discussant for the paper "Sex, Schooling, and Hours of Work ' Presented at the TwentyEighth Annual Meeting of the New York State Economic AssiKiatton, April 30, 1977 Discussant for the paper "A Pamal Theory of Ta.x Refonn." Pre,«emed at the Eastern Econonuc Association Aiinuai Meeting, April 16. 1977. Discussant for tlie paper "The State Subsidy m the Municipal Bond Market." Presented at the Eastern Economic Association Annual Meeting, .'\prii 16, 1977. UNI VERSrrY COMMITI HES: Member ot the President’s Academic Council. Dowling Coliege, 1990 present Member of the President s Administrative Council, Dowling College, 1990-present. Member of the Pi-esident’s Fund Raising Council. Dowling College, 1991-present, Member of the Faculty Admimsuauvc .Senate, Dowling College, 1990-pre.scnt. Member ot the Middle States Self-Study Coordinating Coruimnee, Dowling College, 1991-1992 Member of the Curriculum Committee, Dowling Coliege, 1991-1993 Member of the Lxing Range Planning and Development Conunittee. Dowling Coliege, 1992-present Member of the Physical Resources Comimbee of :he Bo.ird of Trustees. Dowling College 1991 present. 11 :u'; ?lb24-i-UH3 L'Li'" I NLi t’I t':-S P.il ^bcr of rhe Woodrow Wdsoo PelJow.l^p Sdccnon Comruittee, Alfred Umversity. 1983 Husmess Cornpuier Couiniittee, Alfred Umversity 1985'1990, Member of the College of Business Curriculum Commmee, Alfred Um /eisiiy, 1988'} 990. Member of the Conumtiee on Alcohol Policy, Alfred University', 19R.3 i9§5. ]%8. Member of the 1-aculiy Development Committee Alfred University, 1982 1986. Member of iJic University Mini grant Sub-Cv-mniifTee, Alfred l.fruversiry, 1988-1986 Member of the College of Business Promotion and ienure Commmee Alfred Universitv 1981-1984, 1988 1990 Chair. 1984, 1988 ,i,d 1989. ^niversdy, Membei of the Projcctioi! and Ienure Comnirnee, Alfred University, 1981 -1983 Menibci ol the fmviromucmal Studies Couiicii, .APred University, 1980-198.3 1^78 1980 Degree Development Committee, Niagara University Member uf ihe l aciiUy Devdopmem Clomnuttee for the Masters Decree Program Niaeara l.'nivcrsuy, 1978 1980. ' e , g Member ot the Niagara Uiuvetsit)' Research Review Board 1975- 1980 Member of the Select PreSidcunal Commmee on the Qualiry of Ufe, Niagara Unive/.' .siry, Member of llie Niagara UmversUy Scniiie 1977-1980. Member ot the Coimmttce on CommiUees of tlie Niagara University Senate. 1977-1980 Member ot the bulbright and Dansfoith Fellcwship Selection Comminee Niagara Universitv, 1976-1980. ’ ‘ ^ -Member of tlie Senate Siatutory Election Coinmiuee, 1978-1980, Chair, 1987 1980. -Membei of the Bcmd of Dirccior.s ot the Niagaia University Soicaj Club Inc Chair 1978-1980. ' - i978 1980 JUL-k.e-lH'32 li: lU L'IJI-Jl niL. bu.. IMP' 51&2445093 P. 12 UNlVEUSi rY AND rOMMUNl I V AC nVi rUfS: Membei oi the Town of Islip Economic Dcvelopmem Comnii'^ijon (1990 to Present) Mem^r of the Economic Development Committee of the Umg Island Asr.oc.ation, f 1990 to present) Member of the New U>ng Island Pannershi|). (1992 to present) ^ Pf^stng. Member of the Long Island Alliance for Conutierce and lndnstr> , (1991 to present) Member of the Oakdale Chamber of Commerce (1991 to present) Member of die Allegany County Platmme and Historical Committee U9S6 to 19S8) Member of the Allegany County Public Works Committee (1986-1988) Membei ot the Aiiegany ('ounty Worker’s Compeosation Comrninee (1986 1987) Member of the Allegany County Rules and Legislation Committee (1986-1988) Member of the Allegany County Rea! Property Tax Committee (1986-1988) Advisor to Alpha lou Delta (Decision .Science Honor Society'). Alfred Cniversiry' 1984-1986 Freshman Advisor, Alfred University, 1980 1990 Advisor lu a Track II program, Alfred Umversity, I984-I99() Panel Member on Niagara University Presents ''lopic liifianon Our Number One Problem?" 4/79. National Leadership Metliods Advisor, Niagara Univer.sitv 1976 1977 Wrote a successful Gram Application for die Village of Wdlsvilie (with D. Szczerbacki) for $534,105 from the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, 1987 Wrote a successful Grant Application for the Village <,f Vv'ellsviile (with D. Szczerbacki) for $400,(XX) from the United States Depanmem of Hou.smg and Urban Development. 1990 Wrote a successful Giant Application (die evaluation cornponeiu) for and with the Accord Corporation and D, Szczerbacki for a welfare reform demonstration project. This was one of five national demonstration proiect.s Oveisaw die writing of an teonomic Development Zone Application for Allegany County and the Town of Wellsville, New York. Oversaw the writmg of a successful Etonounc Development Grant for C-L Pre-heater Co in Welisvilte. New York. The successful Appiicaiion as.sisted in bringmg 175 new jobs to die Wellsvillc area, 198/. Oversaw me writing of a successful Economic Development Grant for Dresser Rand in Wellsville, New York, The successful Application assisted in bringing 250 new jobs to the Wellsville area, 1987 5 EL1.T Al_ , RECOG N T nON S Outstanding Alfred Umversiiy Professor. 1981 1982. 1985-1986. 1987-1988., 1989-1990, Appointed by the Govtmoi ’s Office of the Suite of New York to serve as an Advisor on the I'axation .-md Developmcm Policy, 1981 Member ol Congressuian A. Houghton’s Econonuc Development Task Force, 1987-1988 Cited by the Advisory Council of the .School of Business at Niagara Universiiy for teaching and special accomplishmenrs in rhe Senior Seminar (Fconoimcs 386). JIJL-iJ---i9S5. n: Uj 5162445G98 DUI-lL!l4b BUb P. 13 RtFytKNCFS Mark LaRoach, Assistant to the Acadennt; Vice Presidem Ottice of the Academic Vice President Niagara University Niagara University. New York 14109 (716) 285-1212 Ur. Kathiyn Padovano, Dean School of EducatuiD Dowling College Oakdale, New York 11769 David Szczerbacki, Dean College of Business and Administration Alfred University Alfred, New York 14802 (516) 244 3312 Xj 'A- (607) 871 2124 l yndtm Goodridge, Dean University of New Hampshiic College of Business Durham, New Ilampsliiie 03824-3593 (603) 862 4468 Wiliord G Vli! • Dean College of Business Webster University St Louis, Missouri 6..U19 (314) 961-2660 ext. 7561 Mr Jolm Maigesuii, County Adniiuisiralor Allegany County Board of Legislators Court House Belmont, New York 14803 (716) 268-9217 W1II14JI1 Bachman, Chainnan School of Management Adrian College Adrian, Michigan 49221 < 517) 265 5161 H. EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Office of Public Information and Publications Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2745 or 2929 Fax (814) 732-2621 MEMO TO: Jack Martin FROM: Brian Pitzer DATE: July 5,1995 RE: Dr. Michael Mogavero I had an interesting telephone conversation this morning with our new dean of SM&T, Dr. Michael Mogavero. We discussed the news release I will be writing announcing his appointment. Among the things he wants to emphasize are the University's relationship with business and industry, and its role as a community resource. He specifically mentioned technology transfer, business consulting, TQM, and the University's role in helping to bring businesses into the 21st century. His real goal, he said, is to boost enrollment. He and his wife are from western Pennsylvania and New York. He knows the former dean of the business school at Gannon, who was just released when Gannon combined its school of business with the school of liberal arts. The former dean said Gannon is taking a step away from the business community with that consolidation. Mogavero believes it has created a tremendous vacuum, creating an opportunity for Edinboro. I asked him if he had met you yet, because of your apparent parallel interests in forging closer ties with the Erie business community. He said he had not, but he would like the three of us to have lunch to discuss how SM&T, development and PR can work together. He will be coming to Edinboro at the end of July. Thank you. c: Patti Loomis A member of the State System of Higher Education Dr. Mogavero would also like his news release sent to Olean Times-Herald 639 Norton Drive Olean, NY 14760 Buffalo News PO Box 100 One News Plaza Buffalo, NY 14240 Jamestown Post-Journal 15 W. 2nd Sl Jamestown, NY 14701 Niagara Falls Gazette G) 310 Niagara St. Niagara Falls, NY 14303 Wellsville Reporter-Spectatoy''^ 159 N. Main St. iSJ WeUsville, NY 14895 Mr. Bob Tieman Education Editor Newsday 235 Pinelawn Rd. Melville, New York 11747 Editor AACSB Newsletter 600 Emerson Rd. Suite 30 St. Louis, MO 63141 Canisius College Alumni Association Aoo/ G) y}iaA /¥^P f-^no - Mi- ROUTE SHEET P\PRc^Pr/lB^r TITLE Erie Sunday Times-News DATE ^Ot-i 10^ WJET-TV _ © WICU-TV_ Erie Morning News WSEE-TV _ WQLN-TV. 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Assoc, for Higher Ed. Pennsvlvania Education Higher Education Reporter Chronicle of Higher Education Penn World News Northeastern Ohio Southwestern New York Allegheny County Chronicle of Philanthropv July 13,1995 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE; EDINBORO UNIVERSITY AWARDS SCHOLARSHIPS TO TOP HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has awarded Alumni Association Admissions Grant scholarships to five outstanding high school seniors in Pennsylvania, all ranked number one in their class. Each student will receive an annual scholarship which is renewable up to four years. The award is based on high school curriculum, grades, overall grade point average, class rank, college board scores, extra-curricular activities, and leadership qualities. The fund was created by Edinboro University’s Alunrni Association Board of Directors as part of a three-year plan to augment the student scholarship program. Funded with alumni gifts, the program is designed to attract the brightest high school students. Recipients must maintain a minimum 3.0 grade point average while enrolled at Edinboro to be eligible to have their scholarship renewed each year. The recipients are: Krista Bailey of Sharpsville Area High School. The daughter of Doane and Karole Bailey, she was president of the National Honor Society, vice president of the marching band, and editor of the school newspaper during her senior year. She also earned two letters in track and was a member of thespians, honors math, science and biology, the ski club, Spanish club, and other organizations. Angela Bucci of Chambersburg Area Senior High School. Among her activities in high school were the National Honor Society, the National Junior Classical League Honor Society, art service. Mu Alpha Theta, and manager of the soccer team. She plans to major in biology. Laura Jenkins of Freedom Area High School. During her high school career she was a member of the Spanish club, health-careers club, world affairs club, and fine arts consortium. The daughter of Keith Jenkins and Eileen Carlino, she plans to major in psychology. - more - EDINBORO AWARDS SCHOLARSHIPS, continued page 2 Joshua J. Tysiachney of Bethel Christian School in Erie. He was a member of the National Honor Society, student council and the soccer and basketball teams. He is the son of Daniel and Darlene Tysiachney of Edinboro. Nathaniel Wilson of Mt. Union High School. He was active in track, the art club, and the AES student exchange. The son of Norman and Cathy Wilson of Mt. Union, he will major in art education. -30BKP:psl EDINBORO AWARDS SCHOLARSHIPS TO TOP HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has awarded Alumni Association Admissions Grant Scholarships to five outstanding high school seniors, each of whom is ranked number one in their class. The recipients are Krista Bailey of Sharpsville Area High School, Angela Bucci of Chambersburg Area Senior High School, Laura Jenkins of Freedom Area High School, Joshua J. Tysiachney of Bethel Christian School in Erie, and Nathaniel Wilson of Mt. Union High School. Each will receive an annual scholarship which is renewable up to four years. The award is based on high school curriculum, grades, overall grade point average, class rank, college board scores, extracurricular activities and leadership qualities. The fund was created by the Alumni Association board of directors as part of a threeyear plan to augment the student scholarship program. Funded with unrestricted annual fund gifts, the program is designed to attract the brightest high school students. Recipients must maintain a 3.0 grade point average to be eligible to have their scholarship renewed each year. Bailey is the daughter of Doane and Karole Bailey. During her senior year she was president of the National Honor Society, vice president of the marching band, and editor of the school newspaper. She earned two letters in track and was a member of thespians, honors math, science and biology; ski club; Spanish club and other organizations. Bucci is the daughter of Fredrick and Kunimi Bucci. Among her activities in high school were the National Honor Society, the National Junior Classical League Honor Society, art service. Mu Alpha Theta, and she was a manager for the soccer team. She plans to major in biology. Jenkins is the daughter of Keith Jenkins and Eileen Carlino. During her high school career she was a member of the Spanish club, health-careers club, world affairs club, and fine arts consortium. She will major in psychology. Tysiachney is the son of Daniel and Darlene Tysiachney of Edinboro. He was a member of the National Honor Society, student council and the soccer and basketball teams. He has not declared a major. Wilson is the son of Norman and Cathy Wilson of Mt. Union. In high school he was active in track, the art club, and the AFS student exchange. He will major in art education. -30BKP EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Alumni Association Edinboro, PA 16444 ALUMNI SCHOLARSHIP CRITERIA APPROVAL FORM TO; Executive Coi^ittee SJSmS? Aiuinni Association Board of Directors Fax (814) 732-2843 FROM; ^ ^net Bowker, Acting Director of Alumni Affairs DATE: September 11, 1993 1. Name of the restricted scholarship; ® ^ " • *> : '-■i| ADMISSIONS GRANTS FUND 11 UU NOV ! 7 199.4 ii I Name and address of principal donor: Edinboro University Alumni Association Academy Hall Edinboro, PA 16444 3. n. Specific background information concerning the individual (s) commemorated through the endowment. The information could be used in a Publicity Release, a Scholarship Brochure and/or to inform the award recipient. This fund was created by the Alumni Association Board of Directors with unrestricted annual fund gifts. It was part of a three—year plan to augment the student scholarship program at^Edinboro University. This particular fund will not be an endowment, but an interest bearing account which will support Itself. The funds will be controlled by the Board and it is recommended that the fund not be completely expended each year. Awards will be made on an annual basis depending on available funds and based on guidance from the Admissions Office. Unrestricted funds will be made available on an annual basis to the fund, the amount could vary each year. 4. Check appropriate funding plan; jgc 5. Created with a cash gift of $10,000 or more ~ $30,000). Additional amounts to be determined on an annual basis by the Alumni Association board to maintain the fund. Award Procedure; Annually (June or September) the Admissions Office staff will^ present a written proposal to the Board for grants, to include amounts and purposes they foresee as being needed for the ' following academic year. The proposal will also reflect' specific criteria which will be used in final selection and.’ could change annually. The Admissions Office will work with the Financial Aid Office to make the awards." Svsfgm of Higher Education 6. Estimated date the scholarship will become active: 9/94 7. N/A Signature of Principal Donor 8. iproved by Executive Committee on , // Date 7" Date David S^eneman, President David Irlbacher, Vice President \K'Jakovad, 9. Treasurer Confirmed/by fiction of the Board of Directors on 17- Date OvvAfV^ar'*-Attested; Andrea Stevenson-Conner, Secretary Notes: (1) One copy of completed form will be sent to the Office of Financial Aid and the Office of Institutional Advancement. The original will be filed in the Alumni Office. (2) The Edinboro University Alumni Association's finance committee administers all scholarship funds entrusted to it. Funds are invested to ensure both conservation of the principal and a yield of at least 5% per annum for distribution consistent with criteria outlined cibove. (3) Until otherwise specified, this endowed fund will provide one (1) award annually. EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Terrence J. Carlin Assistant Vice President for Admissions Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2761 Fax (814) 732-2420 Director, Alumni Affairs Mrs. Kerri Watson Associate Director of Admissions Mr. Ron Swift Assistant Director, Financial Aid FROM: Terrence J. Carlin Assistant Vice Pres for Admissions SUBJECT: Alumni Scholarship Criteria: DATE: March 2, 1995 Admissions Grants Fund Enclosed is a revision of the original draft version of the critieria for the Alumni Association Admissions Grants Fund. Please contact me if you have any questions or comments about the revisions which were made. Enel. jkb A member of the State System of Higher Education EDINBORO UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION ADMISSIONS GRANTS FUND - CRITERIA FOR SELECTION OF RECIPIENTS There shall be five awards annually, administered September through May. Each scholarship will be $2,000 annually, payable $1,000 per semester, applied directly to the student's account. Scholarships may be used to reduce the cost of tuition, room, board or fees, but cannot exceed the direct cost of attendance at Edinboro, when used in combination with any other form of financial aid. Scholarships are to be awarded to first time freshmen only. Recipients must be enrolled full time (12 credits or more) each semester, with a minimum of 24 new credits earned each year. Awards are designed for credits earned at Edinboro, from September to May. Scholarships are renewable each year, not to exceed a total of eight semesters with a minimum cummulative G.P.A. of 3.0 or higher. Awards are only to be granted one time per candidate, with renewal possiblity each successive year. If student loses award due to lack of academic progress (not maintaining an annual 3.0 G.P.A. in matriculation) the award cannot be re-issued to the same individual at a later date. Loss for non-academic reasons will be reviewed by the Committee on a case by case basis. Scholarships are neither curriculum nor legacy specific. Criteria for awards will be based upon high school curriculum, grades, overall grade point average, class rank, SAT or ACT scores, extracurricu­ lar activities, leadership qualities and any other information available to the Committee. Financial need is not a criteria, but can be consider­ ed by the Committee. These awards are not to be used for athletic recruitment, but student athletes should not be excluded from consideration if they meet established guidelines. State of residency is not a factor, and these awards can be utilized to help off-set the non-Pennsylvania tuition differential for out of state students who meet all prerequisites. Awards will not be granted for summer study. Exceptions for extenuating circumstances will be considered by the Committee on a case by case basis. The Committee, in consultation with the Executive Committee of the Alumni Board of Directors, will consider all matters pertaining to the awarding of the Admissions Grants Fund not specifically outlined in this criteria for award document. EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Admissions Office Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2761 Fax (814) 732-2420 Nathaniel Wilson R.D. 1, Box 558 Mt. Union, PA 17066 Dear Nathaniel: It gives us great pleasure to announce that you have been selected to receive the 1995 Alumni Association Admissions Grant Scholarship, total value of $8,000, awarded each year in $2,000 increments. This award has been created to assist exceptional students, such as you, to defray the expenses associated with the pursuit of a higher education. It is renewable every year of your enrollment at Edinboro University, for a total of eight semesters, or four academic years, with the earning of a 3.0 grade point average each year. Combined with other forms of possible financial aid, for which you may be eligible, the Admissions Grant Scholarship should greatly reduce the cost of your attendance at EdinboroI We wish to congratulate you on the exemplary record of high school achievements that you have compiled over the course of your academic career, and know that you will continue these efforts at Edinboro! We are certain that your parents, family and friends also share the pride that we all feel at this time. Please complete the enclosed Scholarship/Award News Release form, and return it to Edinboro University, Admissions Office, Reeder Hall, Edinboro, PA 16444. We would ask that you return the form within 10 days, so we may know of your acceptance of this scholarship in a timely fashion. If you have any questions on this award, please don't hesitate to call us, toll-free at 1-800-626-2203. Again, our congratulations to you on receiving this prestigious scholarship, and our very best wishes for continued good luck and success! Sincerely Alumni Affairs Director AssistantiVice^resident for Admissions cc: Guidance Director JLB/TJC/sls A member of the State System of Higher Education nu: FM S/I: EDINBORO UNIVERSITY O F PENNSYLVANIA JbhnE IVbitin Associate Vice President for Institutional Advancement Edinboro, PA 16444 (814)732-2656 MEMORANDUM TO: President Diebold From: Mr. John (Jack) E. Martin, Date: March 30, 1995 Re: Admissions Grants Fund Recipients - 1995 iM€ Vice President for Institutional Advancement I received this information Ifrom Janet Bowker. I thought you mi^t enjoy seeing it. JEM:csw Attachment H I g II W II pi mar 3 1 1995 I"" OFFICE Of THE PRESIDENT DINBORO UFWERSITY Of PENNSYLVANIAJ to ^ '.ducation EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Alumni Association Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2715 (800) 526-0117 Fax (814) 732-2843 MEMORANDUM Jack E. Martin, Associate Vice President for Institutional Advancement TO: FROM: Janet L Bowkep^Tl^^ Director of Alurrmi Affairs DATE: March 28,1995 RE: Admissions Grants Fund Recipients -1995 The Alumni Association Board of Directors has identified funds to be used as Admissions Grants to assist in recruiting top students to Edinboro University. The committee consists of the Assistant Vice President for Admissions, the Associate Director of Admissions (and currently Honors Coordinator), the Director of Alumni Affairs, and an Assistant Director of Financial Aid. The committee has developed criteria to assist with the selection process. As a member of the awards committee and representing the Alumni Board, I am extremely excited to report that the charter group selected are five incoming freshman, each of whom are currently ranked number one in their high school graduating class. Each student has been notified of the $2,000 annual scholarship, renewable annually by maintaining various standards. In the event any of these student decide not to attend Edinboro, alternates have also been identified. The initial awardees are: Krista Dailey from Sharpsville, PA Tonya Bowser from Andover, OH Erin Coyne from Quantico, VA Laura Jenkins from Freedom, PA David Werner from Wilkes-Barre, PA The selection committee i^lease to be able to select such high-quality students for these inaugural scholarships. This additional financial assistance from the Board is anticipated annually to provide high-quality students some additional incentive to attendEdinboro and the committee will do its best to provide top selections each year. A member of the Slate System of Higher Education ,«*Si Page 2 Please let me know if you have any questions. c: David Sheneman, President, Alumni Board of Directors Terry J. Carlin, Assistant Vice President for Admissions Kerri L Watson, Associate Director of Admissions Ronald Swift, Assistant Director of Financial Aid FILE: EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF FM S/I: PENNSYLVANIA Jblin E Martin Asscx:iate Vice President for Institutional Advancement Edinboro, PA 16444 (814)732-2656 MEMORANDUM TO: President Diebold From: Mr. John (Jack) E. Martin, Date: March 30, 1995 Re: Admissions Grants Fund Recipients - 1995 iatu Vice President for Institutional Advancement I received this information from Janet Bowker. I thought you might enjoy seeing it. JEM:csw Attachment A member of Ihe Stale Sy^ii n of Higher Education i i EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Alumni Association Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2715 (800) 526-0117 Fax (814) 732-2843 MEMORANDUM TO: Jack E. Martin, Associate Vice President for Institutional Advancement FROM: Janet L Bowk( Director of Alu DATE: March 28. 1995 RE: Admissions Grants Fund Recipients -1995 *— 's The Alumni Association Board of Directors has identified funds to be used as Admissions Grants to assist in recruiting top students to Edinboro University. The committee consists of the Assistant Vice President for Admissions, the Associate Director of Admissions (and currently Honors Coordinator), the Director of Alumni Affairs, and an Assistant Director of Financial Aid. The committee has developed criteria to assist with the selection process. As a member of the awards committee and representing the Alumni Board, I am extremely excited to report that the charter group selected are five incoming freshman, each of whom are currently ranked number one in their high school graduating class. Each student has been notified of the $2,000 annual scholarship, renewable annually by maintaining various standards. In the event any of these student decide not to attend Edinboro, alternates have also been identified. The initial awardees are: Krista Dailey from Sharpsville, PA Tonya Bowser from Andover, OH Erin Coyne from Quantico, VA Laura Jenkins from Freedom, PA David Werner from Wilkes-Barre, PA The selection committee is please to be able to select such high-quality students for these inaugural scholarships. This additional financial assistance from the Board is anticipated annually to provide high-quality students some additional incentive to attend Edinboro and the committee will do its best to provide top selections each year. A member of the Slate System of Higher Education Page 2 Please let me know if you have any questions. c: David Sheneman, President, Alumni Board of Directors Terry J. Carlin, Assistant Vice President for Admissions Kerri L Watson, Associate Director of Admissions Ronald Swift, Assistant Director of Financial Aid EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Terrence J. Carlin Assistant Vice President for Admissions Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2761 Fax (814) 732-2420 MEMO TO: Patti Loomis Public Relations FROM: Terrence J. Carlin Assistant Vice Pre for Admissions SUBJECT: Alumni Association Admissions Grant Scholarship DATE June 30, 1995 Patti, attached you will find the Scholarship/Award News Release form indicating that this student has accepted one of the Alumni Association Admissions Grant Scholarships recently awarded. A full description of the scholarship is provided on this form for background information purposes. I should also mention that a total of five of these Alumni/Admissions Grant Scholarships are awarded per year, and are renewable for each student's four year program at Edinboro. Please disseminate a press release on this student, utilizing the information provided on the news release data form, or contact me if you need additional data. Thank you for your assistance on this important issue. cc: Ms. Janet Bowker TCJ/sls A member of the State System of Higher Education Q W H f7^ 1 ® JUN 3 0 1995 [JU SCHOLARSHIP/AWARD NEWS RELEASE DAT^ ADMISSIONS OFFCE I. Name of Scholarship/Award: 1995-96 Alumni Association Admissions Grant Scholarship II. Description of Scholarship/Award: This scholarship has been created by the Alumni Association Board of Directors with unrestricted annual fund gifts. It is part of a plan to augment the student scholarship program at Edinboro University. This Freshman scholarship is valued at $2,000 annually, payable at $1,000 per semester and is applied directly to the student’s account. It is renewable for up to eight semesters, provided that requirements are met. Criteria for this award is based upon high school curriculum, grades, overall grade point average, class rank, SAT or ACT scores, extracurricular activities, leadership qualities and other information available to the Committee. Financial need is not a criteria, but can be considered by the Committee. Students are selected to receive this scholarship based upon exceptional records in the stated criteria. III. Recipient Information: A. Name and Address D. High School and Address !S "f! Qrf\ l\rf r~i Sc Jioc? / h9.\ QjJZ___ B. Parents’ Name E. School Activities Socce r > Counc/ / C. Hometown Newspapers prfSQ^_______ y^Q // F. College Academic Major (J) 6cld- DucLj Ti'^^S fv /oY'&cl- I accept the above described award and authorize Edinboro University to publicize this information. Name 1 EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Terrence J. Carlin Assistant Vice President for Admissions Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2761 Fax (814) 732-2420 MEMO TO: Patti Loomis Public Relations FROM: Terrence J. Carlin V J Assistant Vice President sldent for Admissions SUBJECT: Alumni Association Admissions Grant Scholarship DATE July 10, 1995 n Patti, attached you will find the Scholarship/Award News Release form indicating that this student has accepted one of the Alumni Association Admissions Grant Scholarships recently awarded. A full description of the scholarship is provided on this form for background information purposes. I should also mention that a total of five of these Alumni/Admissions Grant Scholarships are awarded per year, and are renewable for each student's four year program at Edinboro. Please disseminate a press release on this student, utilizing the information provided on the news release data form, or contact me if you need additional data. Thank you for your assistance on this important issue. cc: Ms. Janet Bowker Mr. Ron Swift TCJ/sls A member of the State System of Higher Education ijJJJXLi If II SCHOLARSHIP/AWARD NEWS RELEASE DATA 31995 ADMISSin.NS OFFIPI I. Name of Scholarship/Award: 1995-96 Alumni Association Admissions Grant Scholarship II. Description of Scholarship/Award: This scholarship has been created by the Alumni Association Board of Directors with unrestricted annual fund gifts, it is part of a plan to augment the student scholarship program at Edinboro University. This Freshman scholarship is valued at $2,000 annually, payable at $1,000 per semester and is applied directly to the student’s account. It is renewable for up to eight semesters, provided that requirements are met. Criteria for this award is based upon high school curriculum, grades, overall grade point average, class rank, SAT or ACT scores, extracurricular activities, leadership qualities and other information available to the Committee. Financial need is not a criteria, but can be considered by the Committee. Students are selected to receive this scholarship based upon exceptional records in the stated criteria. III. Recipient Information: A. Na:Tie and Address N D. High School and Address r ^) mt 0 p) ScrJi'or- IZDl gox > 5Uc\ FA B. Parents’ Name r > (VITcCAa//ofv/ Q E. School Activities TgACJ/.,_______________ oji (son AbxtLaB C. Hometown Newspapers F. College Academic Major AQ.T' €Q(AcAx\ofJ I accept the above described award and authorize Edinboro University to publicize this information. Student Signature Name EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Terrence J. Carlin Assistant Vice President for Admissions Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2761 Fax (814) 732-2420 MEMO TO: Patti Loomis Public Relations FROM Terrence J. Carlin Assistant Vice Pres : for Admissions SUBJECT: Alumni Association Admissions Grant Scholarship DATE June 7, 1995 Patti, attached you will find Scholarship/Award News Release form indicating that this student has accepted one of the Alumni Association Admissions Grant Scholarships recently awarded. A full description of the scholarship is provided on this form for background information purposes. I should also mention that a total of five of these Alumni/Admissions Grant Scholarships are awarded per year, and are renewable for each student's four year program at Edinboro. Please disseminate a press release on this student, utilizing the Information provided on the news release data form, or contact me if you need additional data. Thank you for your assistance on this important issue. cc: Ms. Janet Bowker TCJ/sls A member of the State System of Higher Education ci.U_LLU 1 JO) SCHOLARSHIP/AWARD NEWS RELEASE DATA I. Name of Scholarship/Award: JUN 7 1995 4QMjSS!0j\'S OFFICE 1995-96 Alumni Association Admissions Grant Scholarship II. De.scription of Scholarship/Award: This scholarship has been created by the Alumni Association Board of Directors with unrestricted annual fund gifts. It is part of a plan to augment the student scholarship program at Edinboro University. This Freshman scholarship is valued at $2,000 annually, payable at $1,000 per semester and is applied directly to the student’s account. It is renewable for up to eight semesters, provided that requirements are met. Criteria for this award is based upon high school curriculum, grades, overall grade point average, class rank, SAT or ACT scores, extracurricular activities, leadership qualities and other information available to the Committee. Financial need is not a criteria, but can be considered by the Committee. Students are selected to receive this scholarship based upon exceptional records in the stated criteria. III. Recipient Information: D. High School and Address A. Name and Address /\n&eiA Buccx_____ gj‘|g'RooS£U6LT ~De. >Se. H.S511 6ou-thvSikth \ I accept^Jh^above described award and authorize Edinboro University to publicize this information. hs^Bl-k '^CC,XName Clo^ss'c* EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Terrence J. Carlin Assistant Vice President for Admissions Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2761 Fax (814) 732-2420 MEMO TO: Patti Loomis Public Relations FROM: Terrence J. Carlin vpU Assistant Vice President for Admissions SUBJECT: Alumni Association Admissions Grant Scholarships DATE: April 10, 1995 ^ifc Patti, attached you will find Scholarship/Award News Release forms indicating that these students have accepted one of the Alumni Association Admissions Grant Scholarships recently awarded. A full description of the scholarship is provided on this form for background information purposes. I should also mention that a total of five of these Alumni/Admissions Grant Scholarships are awarded per year, and are renewable for each student's four year program at Edinboro. Please disseminate a press release on these students, utilizing the information provided on the news release data form, or contact me if you need additional data. Thank you for your assistance on this important issue. cc: Ms. Janet Bowker TCJ/sls A member of the State System of Higher Education SCHOLARSHIP/AWARD NEWS RELEASE DATA lADiVi!SS!Oi« Or I. Name of Scholarship/Award: 1995-96 Alumni Association Admissions Grant Scholarship n. Description of Scholarship/Award: This scholarship has been created by the Alumni Association Board of Directors with unrestricted annual fund gifts. It is part of a plan to augment the student scholarship program at Edinboro University. This Freshman scholarship is valued at $2,000 annually, payable at $1,000 per semester and is applied directly to the student’s account. It is renewable for up to eight semesters, provided that requirements are met. Criteria for this award is based upon high school curriculum, grades, overall grade point average, class rank, SAT or ACT scores, extracurricular activities, leadership qualities and other information available to the Committee. Financial need is not a criteria, but can be considered by the Committee. Students are selected to receive this scholarship based upon exceptional records in the stated criteria. III. Recipient Information: A. Name and Address D. High School and Address B. Parents’ Name E. School Activities UJcrld K^Osrs, C. Hometown Newspapers F. College Academic Major I accept the above described award and authorize Edinboro University to publicize this information. Name SCHOLARSHIP/AWARD NEWS RELEASE DATA n E ® H I W IS D APR 51995 ID I. Name of Scholarship/Award: ADMISSIONS OFFIDF 1995-96 Alumni Association Admissions Grant Scholarship II. Description of Scholarship/A ward: This scholarship has been created by the Alumni Association Board of Directors with unrestricted annual fund gifts. It is part of a plan to augment the student scholarship program at Edinboro University. This Freshman scholarship is valued at $2,000 annually, payable at $1,000 per semester and is applied directly to the student’s account. It is renewable for up to eight semesters, provided that requirements are met. Criteria for this award is based upon high school curriculum, grades, overall grade point average, class rank, SAT or ACT scores, extracurricular activities, leadership qualities and other information available to the Committee. Financial need is not a criteria, but can be considered by the Committee. Students are selected to receive this scholarship based upon exceptional records in the stated criteria. III. Recipient Information: A. Name and Address Kr'i5l:,a 5. yiO 5. ‘^Tjrp^uilk, rf) B. Parents’ Name [)oani D. High School and Address Shorpswillt' ftrta M.S. '50I CHLQm.j Uai/ "WirpS^jilh, P/1 -’/(-J60 E. School Activities B. 1Pa,luj K.a/oh U hailhj 311 atiachfd C. Hometown Newspapers Tin hkrald F. College Academic Major I accept the above described award and authorize Edinboro University to publicize this information. Student Signature Name 1 Krista S. Bailey n■* 1 e n w m APR 5 1995 ADMISSIONS OFF CE Extra-Curricular Activities (School sponsored) National Honor Society Marching Band (dancehne) School Newspaper Track Thespians Guidance Office aide Honors math, science Honors biology Ski club Natural Helpers Spanish dub Yearbook staff PennSERVE Education by Entertainment Prom committee 9 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 11 12 10 11 10 11 12 President Vice President Editor Varsity letters 12 12 12 10 11 12 11 12 11 12 11 12 9 11 Extra-Curricular Activities (outside school) Jr.ACRY Junior Sailing UJ President Sec/Treas 5-12 5-11 Volunteer assistant dance teaching 6- 12 8 10 10 11 ROUTE SHEET {J DATE ic 'yx-^ Erie Sun^y Times-News 9S' WJET-TV WICU-TV_______ Erie Morning News WSEE-TV_______ WQLN-TV______ Erie Daily Times CTV-13, Meadville SHOWCASE WLKK Radio, Erie Jim Booth, West County Bureau WFLP Radio, Erie STAR 104, Erie All Locals WQLN-FM, Erie Meadville Tribune WMGWAVZPR, Meadville Meadville Edition - Erie Times Independent-Enterprise WJET-FM, Erie Albion News WXKCAVRIE, Erie Andover Breeze Herald WXTA, Erie Butler Eagle WRKTAVEHN, Erie Butler County News WREO, Ashtabula Clarion News WFSE Radio Corry Journal Bob Wallace, ENN Lake Shore Visitor Spectator Millcreek Sun Thought You'd Like to Know Franklin News Herald Erie Arts Council Cosmopolite Herald, Girard Greenville Record-Argus Meadville Council on the Arts North East Breeze Arts Collage (Erie Times) Sunday Living Section Oil City Derrick Chancellor's Office Sharon Herald President and Cabinet Titusville Herald Bill Reed Union City Times Leader ^ Andy Lawlor Warren Times Observer Youngstown Vindicator Pittsburgh Post Gazette AASCU Memo Higher Ed & National Affairs Harrisburg Patriot News Alumni News Higher Education Daily Associated Press PACU Academic Scene Amer. Assoc, for Higher Ed. Pennsylvania Education Hieher Education Reporter Chronicle of Higher Education Penn World News Northeastern Ohio Southwestern New York Chronicle of Philanthropv Allegheny County i^/ for Pennsylvanij m s/I: James H. McCormick Chancellor June 9, 1995 Mr. Kevin D. Bullock 4911 Hamilton Drive Harrisburg, PA 17109 Dear Mr. Bullock; Your academic performance at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has earned you one of the Hall Foundation Opportunity Scholarships for Harrisburg area high school graduates enrolled in Act 101 or Education Opportunity Programs at State System of Higher Education universities. Gerald N. Hall, Chairman of the Hall Foundation, and I extend our sincere congratulations to you on this significant achievement. This scholarship has a total value of $2,000. In the fall semester of 1995 and the spring semester of 1996, a credit of $500 for each semester will be applied to your student account at Edinboro University. The award will be renewed automatically for your junior year, contingent upon your completing at least 24 additional credits with a cumulauve grade point average of at The coordinator of the Hall Foundation Opportunity Scholarships program for the State System of Higher Education is Mr. Byron Wiley. Should you have any questions about the award, please feel free to contact Mr. Wiley at (717) 720-4040. On behalf of the State System of Higher Education and the Hall Foundation, I wish you much continued success, and hope that this award will support and encourage your efforts. Sincerely, c: Mr. Gerald N. Hall President Foster F. Diebold <— Office of the Chancellor Dixon University Center 29S6 North Second Street Harrisburg, P.A 17110 Cluy:uy E.i:-; Strou.isbiir.; EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Office of the President Edinboro, PA 16444 MEMORANDUM Members of the Executive Management Team TO; Dr. John Fleischauer Mr. Richard Morley Ms. Emily Green Ms. Sherri Galvin Dean of SM&T SUBJECT: DATE; Dr. Robert Weber Dr. Philip Kerstetter Dr. Nazir Mughal Dr. Andrew Lawlor Hall Foundation Opportunity Scholarship for Student Kevin D. Bullock June 21, 1995 For your information, the above-referenced Edinboro University student has earned one of the Hall Foundation Opportunity Scholarships for Harrisburg area high school graduates enrolled in Act 101 or Education Opportunity Programs at State System rtf Higher Edi ication univ.eraities. The attached xommuni cation to Mr. Bullock exolains the details ot this award. Where applicable, please take appropriate follow-up action with regard to this scholarship. Thank you. FFD;cb Attachment A member of the State System of Higher Education DATE TITLE WQLN-TV. CTV-13, Meadville SHOWCASE WLKK Radio, Erie Jim Booth, West County Bureau WFLP Radio, Erie STAR 104, Erie All Locals WQLN-FM, Erie Meadville Tribune WMGWAVZPR, Meadville Meadville Edition - Erie Times WJET-FM, Erie Independent-Enterprise Albion News WXKCAVRIE, Erie Andover Breeze Herald WXTA, Erie Butler Eagle WRKTAVEHN, Erie Butler County News WREO, Ashtabula Clarion News WFSE Radio Corry Journal Bob Wallace, ENN Lake Shore Visitor Spectator Millcreek Sun Thought You'd Like to Know Franklin News Herald Erie Arts Council Cosmopolite Herald, Girard Greenville Record-Argus Meadville Council on the Arts North East Breeze Arts Collage (Erie Tim^ rime^ SundayLi Sundayi^iving Section Oil City Derrick Chancellor's Office Sharon Herald President i Titusville Herald Bill Reed Union City Times Leader TaS Andy Lawlor Warren Times Observer Youngstown Vindicator ittsburgh Post Gazette AASCIJ Memo Higher Ed & National Affairs Harrisburg Patriot News Alumni News Higher Education Dailv Associated Press PACU Academic Scene Amer. Assoc, for Higher Ed. Pennsvlvania Education Higher Education Reporter Chronicle of Higher Education Penn World News Northeastern Ohio Southwestern New York Allegheny County Chronicle of Philanthroov EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Office of Public Information and Publications Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2745 or 2929 Fax (814) 732-2621 July 13, 1995 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: VIDEO AT EDINBORO TELLS OF TRUSTEE OPPORTUNITIES Edinboro University of Pennsylvania officials are pleased to announce that a new video, “Welcome, Trustee,” is now available for public viewing at the University’s Baron-Fomess . Library. The video was produced by the Pennsylvania Association of Councils of Trustees (PACT) in cooperation with the State System of Higher Education and trustees at the 14 State System universities. Although designed primarily to acquaint new university trustees with their roles and responsibilities, the brief video will be of general interest to anyone wanting to learn more about the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education, its 14 universities, and the opportunities for service offered by trusteeship. It will be of special interest to members of the community who may be interested in serving as a trustee, or to Edinboro students who may wish to be considered for appointment as the student representative to the University’s Council of Trustees. Trustees at Edinboro and the 13 other state-owned universities are nominated and appointed to six-year terms by the Governor of Pennsylvania with the advice and consent of the state Senate. Student representatives to the councils are appointed by the Governor under provisions of Act 188 of 1982, the enabling legislation for the State System of Higher Education, and serve four-year terms or until graduation. Summer hours of the Baron-Fomess Library are 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., Monday through Thursday; 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday; and 2 to 10 p.m. on Sunday. For more information, call the library’s information desk at 814/732-2253. -30WAR;bja A member of the State System of Higher Education July 13, 1995 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: VIDEO AT EDINBORO TELLS OF TRUSTEE OPPORTUNITIES Edinboro University of Pennsylvania officials are pleased to announce that a new video, “Welcome, Trustee,” is now available for public viewing at the University’s Baron-Fomess Library. The video was produced by the Pennsylvania Association of Councils of Trustees (PACT) in cooperation with the State System of Higher Education and trustees at the 14 State System universities. Although designed primarily to acquaint new university trustees with their roles and responsibilities, the brief video will be of general interest to anyone wanting to learn more about the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education, its 14 universities, and the opportunities for service offered by trusteeship. It will be of special interest to members of the community who may be interested in serving as a trustee, or to Edinboro students who may wish to be considered for appointment as the student representative to the University’s Council of Trustees. Trustees at Edinboro and the 13 other state-owned universities are nominated and appointed to six-year terms by the Governor of Pennsylvania with the advice and consent of the state Senate. Smdent representatives to the councils are appointed by the Governor under provisions of Act 188 of 1982, the enabling legislation for the State System of Higher Education, and serve four-year terms or until graduation. Summer hours of the Baron-Fomess Library are 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., Monday through Thursday; 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday; and 2 to 10 p.m. on Sunday. For more information, call the library’s information desk at 814/732-2253. -30WAR:bja DRAFT FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE; VIDEO AT EDINBORO TELLS OF TRUSTEE OPPORTUNITIES Edlnboro University of Pennsylvania officials are pleased to announce that a new video, "Welcome, Trustee," is now available for public viewing at the University's Baron-Forness Library. The video was produced by the Pennsylvania Association of Councils of Trustees (PACT) in cooperation with the State System of Higher Education and trustees at the 14 State System universities. Although designed primarily to acquaint new university trustees with their roles and responsibilities, the brief video will be of general interest to anyone wanting to learn more about the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education, its 14 universities, and the opportunities for service offered by trusteeship. It will be of special interest to members of the community who may be interested in serving as a trustee, or to Edinboro students who may wish to be considered for appointment as the student representative to the University's Council of Trustees. Trustees at Edinboro and the 13 other state-owned universities are nominated and appointed to six-year terms by the Governor of Pennsylvania with the advice and consent of the state Senate. Student representatives to the councils are appointed by the Governor under provisions of Act 188 of 1982, the enabling legislation for the State System of Higher Education, and serve four-year terms or until graduation. Summer hours of the Baron-Forness Library are 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., Monday through Thursday; 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday; and 2 to 10 p.m. on Sunday. more information, call the library's information desk at 814/732-2253. WAR/30 For EDINBORO UNIVERSITY A member of the State System ofHi^ier Education EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Emily F. Green Executive Assistant to the President Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2711 Fax (814) 732-2880 MEMORANDUM TO: —IcffTWilliam Reed, Assistant Vice President for Public Information SUBJECT: “Welcome Trustees” Video DATE: June 28, 1995 Bill, attached is a communication from Howard J. Smith, who is the President of the Pennsylvania Association of Councils of Trustees. Mr. Smith explains that the “Welcome Trustees” video is now available at Baron-Fomess Library. This video is primarily designed to acquaint new Council of Trustees members with the role and responsibilities of a SSHE trustee, but it is also a good information source for a community member, for example, who may be interested in serving as a trustee. A third audience of this video would be students who may be considering serving as a student representative to the Edinboro University Council of Trustees. Would you please write two press releases announcing the fact that this video is available. The first would target community members and alumni and would most likely be sent to the Alumni News, Independent Enterprise, and perhaps even the Ent Morning News. The second press release would target students and would be sent only to The Spectator. For your information, I have enclosed with this communication a copy of the video. Please contact me if you require additional information. Thank you. EFG:cb Attachments cc: President Foster F. Diebold Mr. Jack E. Martin, Associate Vice President for Institutional Advancement A member of the State System of Higher Education nih PACT 1 Eg rF?Tf=n M JUNf9i995 1 i ncririT i-rJ1 > HI S/I: Pennsylvania Association of Councils of Trustees 1 1 June 12, 1995 Mr. Foster F. Diebold President Edinboro University of Pennsylvania Edinboro, PA 16444 Dear President Diebold: On behalf of the members of the Executive Board of the Pennsylvania Association of Councils of Trustees (PACT), I am pleased to provide you v\/ith a copy of the Association's new video, "Welcome, Trustee." As you know, it was produced cooperatively by the 14 universities in the State System for use as an educational tool with newly-appointed trustees. A copy also is being sent to your university library with a request that it be made available for viewing by anyone interested in finding out more about the duties of a trustee. It is my hope that you will encourage your student trustees to offer it as a reference to students desiring appointment to the council of trustees. If you hold a regular work session or conference session with your council, perhaps you might find it useful, as well. We plan to share a copy of the video with each newly-appointed trustee, along with the Handbook for Trustees of the State System of Higher Education. This document was first published in 1989, in cooperation with the Office of the Chancellor, and provides a historical perspective on trusteeship, as well as more specifics on the powers and duties prescribed in .Act.mDfA939 Please encourage your trustees to view the video they will receive. Once they have finished with it, the video may be returned to the PACT Office in Harrisburg for use by another trustee. As always, your continuing support of the State System's 154 university trustees is acknowledged and appreciated. Enclosure c: R. Benjamin Wiley James H. McCormick state System of Higher Education Dixon University Center 2986 North Second Street Harrisburg, PA 17110 T7te Universities: Bloomsburg California Cheyney Clarion East Stroudsburg Edinboro Indiana Kutztown Lock Haven Mansfield Millersville Shippensburg Slippery Rock West Chester JIO ///7/ -7-^ ^OUTESHE^T ^ V ATE Erie Sunday Times-NejM^i jf^ WJET-TV _ m 0 WICU-TV. WSEE-TV. WQLN-TV. CTV-13, Meadville SHOWCASE WLKK Radio, Erie Jim Booth, West County Bureau WFLP Radio, Erie STAR 104, Erie II Locals WQLN-FM, Erie Meadville Tribune Mieadville WMGWAVZPR, Meadville Edition - Erie Times WJET-FM, Erie Independent-Enterprise Im Albion News WXKC/WRIE, Erie Andover Breeze Herald WXTA, Erie Butler Eagle WRKTAVEHN, Erie Butler County News WREO, Ashtabula Clarion News WFSE Radio Corry Journal Bob Wallace, ENN Lake Shore Visitor Spectator Millcreek Sun Thought You'd Like to Know Franklin News Herald Erie Arts Council Cosmopolite Herald, Girard Greenville Record-Argus Meadville Council on the Arts North East Breeze Arts Collage (Erie Times) mes) Sunday Livi Li^ving Section _____ Oil City Derrick Chancellor's Office Sharon Herald President Titusville Herald Bill Reed xZ Union City Times Leader Andy Lawlor Warren Times Observer Youngstown Vindicator Pittsburgh Post Gazette AASCL SCU Memo Higher Ed & National Affairs Harrisburg Patriot News Alumni News Higher Education Daily Associated Press PACU Academic Scene Amer. Assoc, for Higher Ed. Pennsylvania Education Higher Education Reporter Chronicle of Higher Education Penn World News Northeastern Ohio Southwestern New York Allegheny County Chronicle of Philanthropy EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Office of Public Information and Publications Edinboro, PA 16444 (814) 732-2745 or 2929 Fax (814) 732-2621 July 11, 1995 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MARGARET WALKER: CHAMPION RACE WALKER Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has produced numerous champion athletes over the years, but perhaps none more dedicated than Margaret Walker who earned her master’s degree in 1987. Since taking up the sport of race walking six years ago, she has become one of the sport’s biggest success stories. In her first race she took third place; by the tenth race she was a winner. This year she has already won the 5K National Race Walk in Washington, D.C., and the lOK in Niagara Falls. In May she won two gold medals at the Senior Sports Classic in San Antonio. She is planning to compete in the World Association of Veteran Athletes competition in Buffalo in July, an event that attracts 5,000 athletes from all over the world. What makes Walker’s story unusual is her age. She is 73 and competes against other athletes in her age bracket, but trains for her competitions just as seriously as any younger athlete prepares for the Olympics. She walks a minimum of four miles a day, five or six days a week. “I can out-walk a 73-year-old runner,” she said matter-of-factly. She was introduced to race walking by two other Edinboro graduates, Dorthea Higgins, ‘68, and her daughter, Susan Packard, ‘75, ‘77. One day they were going to a race walk and asked Walker if she would like to join them. Walker decided to give it a try and has been at it ever since. She said her only strategy that first race was to go as fast as she could. There are rewards other than winning said Walker. She likes eating anything she wants, staying in shape, and meeting a lot of nice people from all over the county. Through the sport. Walker has become a member of the North Coast Striders and the Erie Runners Club, whose president, Janet Yanosko, ‘74, ‘79, is also an Edinboro graduate. Last year the club honored Walker as Race Walker of the Year. -30BKPibja A member of the State System of Higher Education July 11, 1995 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MARGARET WALKER: CHAMPION RACE WALKER Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has produced numerous champion athletes over the years, but perhaps none more dedicated than Margaret Walker who earned her master’s degree in 1987. Since taking up the sport of race walking six years ago, she has become one of the sport’s biggest success stories. In her first race she took third place; by the tenth race she was a winner. This year she has already won the 5K National Race Walk in Washington, D.C., and the lOK in Niagara Falls. In May she won two gold medals at the Senior Sports Classic in San Antonio. She is planning to compete in the World Association of Veteran Athletes competition in Buffalo in July, an event that attracts 5,000 athletes from all over the world. What makes Walker’s story unusual is her age. She is 73 and competes against other athletes in her age bracket, but trains for her competitions just as seriously as any younger athlete prepares for the Olympics. She walks a minimum of four miles a day, five or six days a week. “I can out-walk a 73-year-old runner,” she said matter-of-factly. She was introduced to race walking by two other Edinboro graduates, Dorthea Higgins, ‘68, and her daughter, Susan Packard, ‘75, ‘77. One day they were going to a race walk and asked Walker if she would like to join them. Walker decided to give it a try and has been at it ever since. She said her only strategy that first race was to go as fast as she could. There are rewards other than winning said Walker. She likes eating anything she wants, staying in shape, and meeting a lot of nice people from all over the county. Through the sport. Walker has become a member of the North Coast Striders and the Erie Runners Club, whose president, Janet Yanosko, ‘74, ‘79, is also an Edinboro graduate. Last year the club honored Walker as Race Walker of the Year. ' BKPibja -30- MARGARET WALKER: CHAMPION RACE WALKER Edinboro University of Pennsylvania has produced numerous champion athletes over the years, but perhaps none more dedicated than Margaret Walker. Since taking up the sport of race walking six years ago, she has become one of the sport's biggest success stories. In her first race she took third place; by the tenth race she was a winner. This year she has already won the 5K National Race Walk in Washington, D.C., and the lOK in Niagara Falls. In May she won two gold medals at the Senior Sports Classic in San Antonio. She is planning to compete in the World Association of Veteran Athletes competition in Buffalo in July, an event that attracts 5,000 athletes from all over the world. What makes Walker's story unusual is her age. She is 73 and competes against other athletes in her age bracket, but trains for her competitions just as seriously as any younger athlete prepares for the Olympics. She walks a minimum of four miles a day, five or six days a week. "I can ourwalk a 73-year-old runner," she said matter-of-factly. She was introduced to race walking by two other Edinboro graduates, Dorthea Higgins^ '68, and her daughter, Susan Packartg75, '77. One day they were going to a race walk and asked Walker if she would like to join them. Walker decided to give it a try and has been at it ever since. She said her only strategy that first race was to go as fast as she could. There are rewards other than winning said Walker. She likes eating anything she wants, staying in shape, and meeting a lot of nice people from all over the county. "The people are really quite friendly," she said. Through the sport. Walker has become a member of the North Coast Striders and the Erie Runners Club, whose president, Janet Yanosko, '74, 79, is also an Edinboro graduate. Last year the club honored Walker as hoc (jUikker of the ^ear. has no regrets about not discovering the sport sooner. "I'm just going to stick this out as long as I can," said Walker. . -30- BKP I f r 1 essnier wauwu on ai iviiairu iwo years ago. tte was the team’s top setup man out of the bullpen last sea­ son, and took over as the Hurricanes’ closer this year. A number of big league clubs have been impressed with Jay’s numbers, as well as with his poise and ma­ turity. “He never gave up, even when they cut him from the team at West Viginia and earlier at Miami,” said Harold Young, Jay’s great uncle. With a booster like Harold in your comer, it’s easy to see how Jay’s had so much success at the big-time college level. ■ WE KNOW OF AT least eight area high school and college baseball players who’ll be taking part in the June 9th tryout at Jacobs Field in Cleveland. It starts at 9 a.m., and participants must be between the ages of 16 and 21. They must also take their own glove and spikes to the tiyout. ■ ERIE NATIVE Bob Derda, who’s done such a great job as director of sales and marketing for the Pittsburgh Pirates these past few years, has left the club to join the staff of a sports marketing agency in Pittsburgh. Through the thick and thin years at Three Rivers weel^ finishing the day with a smashing 758 series. Way to go, Stan. ■ FROM OUR REQUEST last week for old pho­ tographs of Ainsworth Field, we’ve received some dan­ dies. One is of Babe Ruth holding a beautiful little girl in his arms, while standing on the diamond at Ains­ worth. It’s believed the photo was snapped during Ruth’s appearance here in 1923, but we’d like to toow the identity of the little girl. If any of our readers know, please call Liz Allen at 870-1692. Liz is coordinating our special Field of Dreams sec­ tion, which will be included with the Sunday paper on June 18th. Working on the section has been a labor of love — for Liz and the rest of our contributors. ■ FINALLY, a tip of the sports cap to Cambridge Springs’ Margaret Walker, who won a gold medal at the recent U.S. National Senior Sports Classic in San Antonio, Texas. Margaret took the gold in her age division at the women’s 5,000-meter race walk at the Classic. The chairman of the event later singled her out for her special achievement. ■ 8F Times-News, Erie. Pa. 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T _______ Erie Sunday Times-News fioGr OSki / -------------- Erie Morning News WJET-TV ------------ WICU-TV _______ WSEE-TV _______ WQLN-TV Erie Daily Times CTV-13, Meadville SHOWCASE WLKK Radio, Erie Jim Booth, West County Bureau WFLP Radio, Erie STAR 104, Erie All Locals WQLN-FM, Erie Meadville Tribune WMGWAVZPR, Meadville Meadville Edition -Erie Times WJET-FM, Erie Independent-Enterprise Albion News WXKC/WRIE, Erie Andover Breeze Herald WXTA, Erie Butler Eagle WRKTAVEHN, Erie Butler County News WREO, Ashtabula Clarion News WFSE Radio Corry Journal Bob Wallace, ENN Lake Shore Visitor Spectator Millcreek Sun Thought You'd Like to Know Franklin News Herald Erie Arts Council Cosmopolite Herald, Girard Meadville Council on the Arts Greenville Record-Argus North East Breeze Arts Collage (Erie Times) Sunday Living Section Oil City Derrick Chancellor's Office Sharon Herald President and Cabinet Titusville Herald Bill Reed Union City Times Leader Andy Lawlor Warren Times Observer Youngstown Vindicator Pittsburgh Post Gazette AASCU Memo Higher Ed & National Affairs Harrisburg Patriot News Alumni News Higher Education Daily Associated Press PACU Academic Scene Amer. Assoc, for Higher Ed. Pennsvlvania Education Higher Education Reporter Chronicle of Higher Education Penn World News Northeastern Ohio Southwestern New York Allegheny County Chronicle of PhilanthroDV July 7, 1995 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: EDINBORO GRAD STEVE CARPENTER ANIMATES TV COMMERCIAL A new national television commercial for Raid is not only one of the latest computer animated commercials to be produced, it is also the work of Steve Carpenter, a 1993 art/cinema graduate of Edinboro University of Pennsylvania. Carpenter is a senior animator for Will Vinton Studio, which is best known for the California Raisins and Chips Ahoy! TV commercials. The Raid commercial, which is a take-off on some of the Calvin Klein ads, features beautifiilly-composed shots, computer-modeled characters and exquisite studio lighting techniques. Carpenter modeled the characters and did nearly all of the lip-sync computer animation for the commercial. Following graduation from Edinboro, Carpenter was hired by Will Vinton Studio as a computer systems manager, in charge of overseeing the studio’s large computer facility of Amiga, IBM, Macintosh and SGI computers. He will soon be promoted to assistant director on a new series of computer-animated commercials scheduled for release in the fall of 1995. While at Edinboro, Carpenter did computer systems work and created numerous threedimensional computer animations using the University’s NewTek Lightwave 3-D program - the same software program used to produce the new Raid commercial and both the Seaquest and Babylon 5 television series. He also participated in a faculty-research grant to construct rendering software for the University’s NewTek Video Toasters and Amiga computers. Part of his responsibilities at Will Vinton Studio is BETA testing the new Alpha version of the Lightwave 3-D software for The DEC Alpha computer. The art/cinema program at -more- STEVE CARPENTER, Continued Page 2 Edinboro will obtain its first DEC Alpha computer at the end of June and install the Alpha version of the software when it is ready in September. Using its Amiga computers, Edinboro University was among the first in the area to extensively use the Lightwave 3-D software with the Video Toaster. This past year, the University also served as a BETA tester for NewTek’s Video Flyer non-linear editing system. The University demonstrated the current Lightwave software and the Video Toaster at the Erie Summer Arts Festival at Villa Maria. -30BKP:bja EDINBORO GRAD STEVE CARPENTER ANIMATES TV COMMERCIAL A new national television commercial for Raid is not only one of the latest computer animated commercials to be produced, it is also the work of Steve Carpenter, a 1993 art/cinema graduate of Edinboro University of Pennsylvania. Carpenter is a senior animator for Will Vinton Studio, which is best known for the California Raisins and Chips Ahoy! TV commercials. The Raid commercial, which is a take-off on some of the Calvin Klein ads, features beautifully-composed shots, computer-modeled characters and exquisite studio lighting techniques. Carpenter modeled the characters and did nearly all of the lip-sync computer animation for the commercial. Following graduation from Edinboro, Carpenter was hired by Will Vinton Studio as a computer systems manager, in charge of overseeing the studio's large computer facility of Amiga, IBM, Macintosh and SGI computers. He will soon be promoted to assistant director on a new series of computer-animated commercials scheduled for release in the fall of 1995. WTiile at Edinboro, Carpenter did computer systems work and created numerous threedimensional computer animations using the University's NewTek Lightwave 3-D program - the same software program used to produce the new Raid commercial and both the Seaquest and Babylon 5 television series. He also participated in a faculty-research grant to construct rendering software for the the University's NewTek Video Toasters and Amiga computers. Part of his responsibilities at Will Vinton Studio is BETA testing the new Alpha version of the Lightwave 3-D software for The DEC Alpha computer. The art/cinema program at Edinboro will obtain its first DEC Alpha computer at the end of June and install the Alpha version of the software when it is ready in September. Using its Amiga computers, Edinboro University was among the first in the area to extensively use the Lightwave 3-D software with the Video Toaster. This past year, the University also served as a BETA tester for NewTek's Video Flyer non-linear editing system. The University will demonstrate the current Lightwave software and the Video Toaster at the Erie Summer Arts Festival at Villa Maria on June 24th. -30- / 'ffD '' U)oo^c> EDINBORO GRAD STEVE CARPENTEB Vo>J o*- '“r-ro A new national television commercial for Rail animated commercials to be produced, but is also the' art/cinema graduate of Edinboro University of Pennsyl rid. ' MU Vinton Studio, which is best known for the Califoi commercials. The Raid commercial, which is a take-off on som ^^cin ads, features beautifully-composed shots, computer-modeled characters and e>^isUe studio lighting techniques. Carpenter modeled the characters and did 90 percent of the lip-sync computer animation for the commercial. ^ Carpenter^as hiredi^llowing graduati^ by Will Vinton Studios as a computer systems manager, in charge of overseeing the studio's large computer facility of Amiga, IBM, Macintosh i'OOv' • . - and SGI computers. He will shortly be promoted to assistant director on a new senes of computer-animated commercials scheduled for release in the faU of 1995. While at Edinboro, Carpenter did computer systems work and created numerous threedimensional computer animations using the University's NewTek Lightwave 3-D program - the same software program used to produce the new Raid commercial and both the Seaquest and Babylon 5 television series. He also participated in a faculty-research grant to construct rendering software for the the University's NewTek Video Toasters and Amiga computers. Part of his responsibilities at Will Vinton Studio is BETA testing the new Alpha version of the Lightwave 3-D software for The DEC Alpha computer. The art/cinema program at Edinboro will obtain its first DEC Alpha computer at the end of June and install the Alpha version of the software when it is ready in September. Using its Amiga computers, Edinboro University was among the first in the area to extensively use the Lightwave 3-D software with the Video Toaster. This past year, the University also served as a BETA tester for NewTek's Video Flyer non-linear editing system. The University will demonstrate the current Lightwave software and the Vdeo Toaster at the Erie Summer Arts Festival at Villa Maria on June 24th. -30BKP pljoTO FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE National TV Spot Animated by J\s^ __ ..j vrraduate' A new national television commercial for Raid is not only one of the latest computer animated commercials to be produced, but is also the work of^inboro University of Pennsylvaniay>^;^nema gradnaterStevefrOa^enter. While at Edinboro University, Carpenter did computer systems work and created numerous three-dimensional computer animations using the university’s NewTek Lightwave 3-D program - the same software program used to produce the new Raid commercial and both the Seaquest and "Babylon SMelevision series. He also participated in a faculty-research grant to coi^truct rendering software for the university’s NewTek Video Toasters and Amiga computers. V„^_^famediatel^upon graduationWo years ago,^ypenterVas hired by^e Will Vinton Studio (best knowifor the California Raisins and Chips Ahoy! TV commercials^ a^mputer /Systems manager. In that-position^e was responsible for overseeing the studio’s large computer facility of Amiga, IBM, Macintosh and SGI computers; lie wasieceutly piumutedWtb^osition ’ of/S^nior^^^matoi',-a position hc-helds-teda^^Ile will shortly be promoted to-the position-of'^ /(^istantT^ector on a new series of computer animated commercials scheduled for release in fall of 1995. The Raid commercial, which is a take-off on some of the Calvin Klein ads, features beautifully-composed shots, computer-modeH^characters and exquisite studio lighting techniques. Carpenter modelled the characters and did«aety percent of the lip-sync computer animation for the commercial. As part of his responsibility at the studio. Carpenter also serves as a BETAitester for the new Alpha version of NewTek’s Lightwave 3-D software for the DEC Alpha computer. The /(k/^nema program at Edinboro University will b^^ainin^^first DEC Alpha computer at (more) , f Edinboro University Gradwate continued ♦.... the end of June and installia^Jie Alpha version of the software when it is ready in September. Edinboro University ofEcrnisylvania^^bne of the first e^anfyfttinnfr^^^ area to extensively use the Lightwave 3-D software with NewTek’s video Toaster and the^iversity’s Amiga computers. This past year, the diversity also served as a BETA tester for NewTek’s Video Ryer non-linear editing system. The university wilt demonstrate the current Lightwave software and the Video Toaster at the Erie Summer Arts Festival at Villa Maria on June 24th. -0- ROUTE SHEET WQLN-TV. 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